[12:01] <_Sean> ty
[12:01] <adaptr> mister_roboto: yes, I understand
[12:01] <zYe> and i also got the theme at gnome-look.org
[12:01] <mister_roboto> adaptr: but he should be using side effects like that when he's using the variable multiple times in the same expression
[12:01] <mister_roboto> shouldn't, i mean :)
[12:01] <adaptr> shouldn't ?
[12:01] <n2diy> Spee_Der, Xastir?
[12:01] <adaptr> I knew that
[12:01] <morpheus74> when I want to search using apt-cache, do I just type apt-cache unix2dos?
[12:01] <Brandano> _Sean: depends. FAT is fine, but AFAIK ntfs support is still experimental for writing, and that's why it's disabled by default
[12:01] <gh0st> help, i lost my boot splash screen (where ubuntu's progress is showed)! how can i reset it?
[12:01] <Spee_Der> n2diy: Yes, always on.
[12:01] <jrib> morpheus74: apt-cache search foo
[12:01] <adaptr> morpheus74: use search.. man apt-cache
[12:01] <jrib> !apt | Spee_Der
[12:01] <ubotu> Spee_Der: APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome) or !Adept (KDE)
[12:01] <juano> TheoMurpse: did you try sudo dhclient ra0?
[12:01] <_Sean> yeah, im using ntfs :-/
[12:01] <n2diy> Spee_Der, ditto here.
[12:02] <_Sean> I just want to be able to change info on my media files
[12:02] <Spee_Der> n2diy: Okay, see you on APRS also. Thanks.
[12:02] <jrib> morpheus74: erm that link above was for you ^
[12:02] <juano> Shaba1: yes, ask your questions
[12:02] <Brandano> You can set apart a FAT partition for data exchange, or enable NTFS write support at your own peril
[12:02] <_Sean> yeah...
[12:02] <morpheus74> jrib: Sorry, didn't see it.
[12:02] <jrib> morpheus74: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto
[12:02] <SAMMI> Hi everibody again...
[12:02] <n2diy> Spee_Der, Ok, that is a long haul for me, I'm not seeing anything east of Manhattan, 73
[12:02] <TheoMurpse> adaptr: so you are telling me I need to use windows drivers for wpa_supplicant via ndiswrapper even though I have a perfectly fine OSS driver for my card already? Because I use rt2500 and not one of the prism, madwifi, atmel or other offered driver through wpa_supplicant
[12:02] <_Sean> Is there a way to have numlock defaulted at the gnome log in screen?
[12:02] <SAMMI> My question:
[12:02] <Brandano> Ciao SAMMI
[12:03] <adaptr> TheoMurpse: no, I corrected that.. scroll up :)
[12:03] <Shaba1> Ok can you get back the space that you dedicated to a unbuntu( or any linux) partition and not have it be seperate drive like c: d:
[12:03] <SAMMI> Italiano...
[12:03] <Shaba1> that is what I most want
[12:03] <adaptr> Shaba1: there are no separate drives in ubuntu
[12:03] <tonyyarusso> !it | SAMMI
[12:03] <ubotu> SAMMI: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[12:03] <Spee_Der> n2diy: Okay. I just did a station look, no answe. I am on the new england server.
[12:04] <Spee_Der> n2diy: I will open another port for the n.y. area and see if you show up there also.
[12:04] <Shaba1> I know I am going to need windows for work. and I would liek to try unbuntu on my HD BUT I know that soonner or later I am going to have to take unbuntu OFF my hard drive and get back the space for windwos
[12:04] <zYe> can anyone tell me why every time i try to install a theme it says "the file format is invalid"
[12:04] <Brandano> It's seen as bad netiquette talking in gobbledigook in international channels
[12:04] <juano> !wireless
[12:04] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[12:04] <TheoMurpse> adaptr: Oh yeah. Gotcha. I'm trying how to work wpa_supplicant right now. It's quite confusing. I don't see my driver on the list of drivers I can use when I do "wpa_supplicant" from the cmd line. Looks like I still have to use ndiswrapper
[12:04] <n2diy> Spee_Der, RR, I didn't set up any servers, strictly RF.
[12:04] <Shaba1> I know that juano that was not my question
[12:04] <_Sean> !numlock
[12:04] <ubotu> To enable Number Lock by default, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NumLock
[12:04] <Spee_Der> n2diy: qsl.
[12:04] <_Sean> yes!!
[12:04] <zYe> i guess no one else ever has had that problem eh
[12:04] <juano> !wireless | TheoMurpse
[12:05] <ubotu> TheoMurpse: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[12:05] <Spee_Der> n2diy: many 73 for now, chow time.....
[12:05] <SAMMI> No problem. Probably my english is better tan my italian... I'm back from a Xubuntu session: if somebody wants i can list my  cat /proc/cpuinfo and meminfo and lshw...
[12:05] <adaptr> Shaba1: resize windows so you have ~10GB free at the *end* of the drive, then put ubuntu there
[12:05] <n2diy> Spee_Der, 73
[12:05] <Spee_Der> n2diy: Nice to see you are still here and assisting... Cheers mate....
[12:05] <adaptr> Shaba1: you will have to restore the windows boot loader when you remove ubuntu, but that's easy
[12:05] <Shaba1> that was not the question either
[12:05] <tonyyarusso> !away | Spee_Der
[12:05] <ubotu> Spee_Der: Please don't use public away messages or change your nick to 'someone|away'.  We know you're away when you don't respond to messages. Also see !guidelines
[12:05] <Shaba1> let me repeat it
[12:05] <Brandano> SAMMI: doubt that anyone actually wants, but you should be able to gather your CPU freq from there
[12:05] <adaptr> Shaba1: yes, it was
[12:06] <juano> Shaba1: whats your question?
[12:06] <Shaba1> juano :  Ok can you get back the space that you dedicated to a unbuntu( or any linux) partition and not have it be seperate drive like c: d:
[12:06] <Brandano> and that should be enough to see what memory you should be getting
[12:06] <LjL> i've got an USB->IrDA adapter (MA-620 chip, lsusb says), by running irattach with device /dev/ttyUSB0 (apparently, it behaves like a serial adapter) i can get irdadump to see discovery packets from other devices, but i cannot transfer a file via OBEX (tried ircp, obexftp, irpsion5, irxfer...) - the error is "no route to host", when there is an error
[12:06] <SAMMI> Not CPU freq: I want to know RAM's freq!!!
[12:06] <Sum> Hey Room, does anyone know how to get Ypops working or something to pop3 access yahoo mail
[12:06] <juano> Shaba1: you want to erase ubuntu partition and get it back for windows?
[12:06] <Shaba1> I did not mean you adaptr I was responding to juano
[12:06] <adaptr> Shaba1: asked and *answered*
[12:06] <Shaba1> Yes
[12:06] <faeryNatsuki> i have a weird question
[12:06] <Brandano> SAMMI: for SDRAM it's the same
[12:07] <adaptr> Shaba1: gparted ( the partitioning tool that ubuntu uses) can resize and also restore NTFS partitions, so you can use it both ways
[12:07] <Shaba1> I know you can do that with Partition Magic I just do not want to spend $69
[12:07] <faeryNatsuki> could i have an openoffice problem related to gtk them in use?
[12:07] <juano> Shaba1: go into partition magic in windows and just edit win partition and slide it all over the ubuntu partition
[12:07] <faeryNatsuki> i mean
[12:07] <Brandano> the FSB ferquency matches the memory
[12:07] <SAMMI> ouch...
[12:07] <adaptr> juano: nice advice there, dude
[12:07] <TheoMurpse> What I don't understand is why wireless would work right out of the box on the LiveCD, but then fail from moment 0 once Ubuntu is installed to the hard drive. Kinda false hope, right?
[12:07] <faeryNatsuki> could my openoffice crash because something of my gnome theme?
[12:07] <SAMMI> interesting...
[12:07] <bruenig> Shaba1, on the installation disk for windows, there should be a partitioning part
[12:07] <bruenig> Shaba1, where you can erase it
[12:07] <Sum> Anyone? any ideas to pop access Yahoo mail?
[12:07] <juano> adaptr: partition magic deletes the partition first then asigns it to windows
[12:07] <Brandano> Well, DDR is Double Data Rate, so it goes at double the speed of the FSB
[12:07] <adaptr> bruenig: you cannot use the windows partitioner to resize a partition
[12:08] <bruenig> but you can delete it
[12:08] <Brandano> SDRAM goes the same speed as the FSB
[12:08] <adaptr> juano: partition magic is evil, also not free - gparted does a fine job
[12:08] <pppl> any kernel-compilation-specialists around here or is there a special channel for kernel-questions?
[12:08] <Shaba1> juano as I asked first. I was asking about Partition LOGIC (freeware) NOT Partition MAGIC($69)
[12:08] <adaptr> Brandano: with some *major* caveats, yes
[12:08] <bruenig> Shaba1, ever heard of bittorrent...
[12:08] <adaptr> Shaba1: neither; the Ubuntu CD has everything you need
[12:08] <juano> Shaba1: delete your ubuntu partitions with any partition editer
[12:08] <juano> Shaba1: then edit your win partition
[12:08] <Brandano> adaptr: oversimplifyng maybe
[12:08] <Sum> Mayb another time/day
[12:09] <juano> Shaba1: and slide it over the remaining free space
[12:09] <juano> Shaba1: this will resize the partition
[12:09] <Brandano> SAMMI: btw, is this a desktop or a laptop pc?
[12:09] <juano> Shaba1: ive done this with partition magic and gparted never with partition logic , cause i never used it but it shouldnt be that different
[12:09] <adaptr> Brandano: no, true for most new systems, but it used to be quite complicated.. and still is, if you have a 1066FSB P4 system that uses DDR2 667 at 1.32something clockrate
[12:09] <_Sean> Is there a way to add "Run as root..." or something to the right click menu?
[12:09] <Shaba1> yeah but will it affect the data I already have on that winodws partition is my point
[12:10] <SAMMI> So, if i want to gat another RAM pack, what kind i'd search? Desktop
[12:10] <Rosh_Keifer> I'm trying to access an external USB hard drive, but I can't see what device it's mounted at... Where would it be? The hard drive is SCSI, so sda1-3 are that. There are no other sd* things, and there aren't any ub* devices either. Any ideas?
[12:10] <Brandano> adaptr: we are talking about an old celeron here
[12:10] <Shaba1> I want to give all that space BACK to the C: drive
[12:10] <adaptr> _Sean: hit Alt-F2 and type "gksudo <your-command>"
[12:10] <SAMMI> Yes, celeron MHz
[12:10] <Brandano> SAMMI: SDRAM? I think you'd be fine with any 133 module anyway
[12:10] <adaptr> Brandano: ah.. in that case, certainly
[12:10] <_Sean> Hm, that does make it easier.
[12:10] <juano> Shaba1: if you delete your ubuntu partitions, nothing to windows will happen, EXCEPT, you need to reinstall the windows bootloader
[12:10] <Brandano> even though probably the PC is a 66 mhz machine
[12:10] <_Sean> But is there a right click sort of thing?
[12:11] <juano> Shaba1: do you have the windows CD at hand?
[12:11] <adaptr> Brandano: SAMMI: yes, SDRAM is fully downwards compatible
[12:11] <andcor> Rosh_Keifer: doesn't dmesg tell you which device it's connected to ?
[12:11] <adaptr> Shaba1: no, it won't affetc anything
[12:11] <SAMMI> SDRAM, yes, an yes,  mhz machine
[12:11] <Shaba1> adaptr what programs on the Ubuntu cd
[12:11] <Atom-> !falcon
[12:11] <SAMMI> SDRAM, yes, and yes,  mhz machine
[12:11] <_Sean> join #twinview
[12:11] <ubotu> falcon: Falcon repository creator. In component extras, is optional. Version 1.5.4-0ubuntu2 (edgy-seveas), package size 175 kB, installed size 508 kB
[12:11] <adaptr> Shaba1: gparted, what you use to create partitions for ubuntu
[12:11] <Brandano> The real question is, why do you want to upgrade the memory on that machine? SDome deep sentimental value?
[12:11] <Shaba1> and take into account you are talking to a pretty knowlegeble windows person.
[12:11] <SAMMI> SDRAM, yes, and yes,  66mhz machine
[12:11] <juano> adaptr: it will affect his booting if he deletes the ubuntu partitions
[12:11] <juano> adaptr: grub is part of ubuntu not windows
[12:11] <SAMMI> Yes... I love old machine
[12:11] <adaptr> Shaba1: you use it when you install ubuntu, and you can just run it standalone from the LiveCD as well
[12:11] <Brandano> You can probably get a better PC in the "gifts" section of Porta Portese
[12:12] <Shaba1> I just like some of the things I see in ubuntu and would like to install it to HD on this laptop
[12:12] <_Sean> adaptr: Is there a right click sort of thing?
[12:12] <juano> Shaba1: you need the windows cd, do you have it?
[12:12] <ikonia_> could someone please act as a second set of eyes for an ssh key issue on ubuntu
[12:12] <Shaba1> BUT work requiers me to have windows so I know sooner or latter I will need that HD space back
[12:12] <SAMMI> Really, but it's my first PC...
[12:12] <adaptr> juano: I already told him he needs to restore his windows boot loader when he removes Ubuntu
[12:12] <juano> adaptr: ok :) didnt see your message
[12:12] <adaptr> Shaba1: you're not going to remove windows ?
[12:12] <TheoMurpse> I'm reading about wireless, and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WPAHowTo tells me that there is a "Network Manager" icon on the Gnome Panel. Is this the same thing as a "Network Monitor" because I have no "Network Manager."
[12:12] <SAMMI> ...it's like the first love...
[12:12] <DARKGuy> Whee I'm back
[12:13] <juano> TheoMurpse: try running nmapplet
[12:13] <_Sean> Is there some sort of "Save As Root" option for any text editor then?
[12:13] <TheoMurpse> juano I don't have "nmapplet"
[12:13] <adaptr> _Sean: no
[12:13] <_Sean> :(
[12:13] <Brandano> SAMMI: well, any 133 mhz sdram module will do. Get a couple of 256 mb ones and your machine will fly
[12:14] <geo_> sean: open it as root..
[12:14] <Brandano> I'd take the 64 mb one you got and frame it
[12:14] <adaptr> _Sean: get used to it - at the same time, you are priviledged to enjoy a virus-, spyware-, and crapware-free system
[12:14] <Shaba1> Hello
[12:14] <_Sean> Yeah, but that means i have to do "gksudo nautilus" to search for it right?
[12:14] <Brandano> might make an interesting conversation piece
[12:14] <SAMMI> Now I've got only 64 mb pack...
[12:14] <Shaba1> am I still here or locked again
[12:14] <juano> TheoMurpse: try sudo apt-get install nmapplet
[12:14] <adaptr> Shaba1: hi
[12:15] <Brandano> I think I even have some simms somewhere..  you still see them around as earrings :)
[12:15] <Rosh_Keifer> andcor: Actually, dmesg didn't seem to report it being detected at all, even though the hard drive revved up and such when it was plugged in. My friend says that it's known to work if turned off and back on. I'll try that.
[12:15] <andcor> _Sean: either that or search for it in the terminal
[12:15] <faeryNatsuki> i need to open an ace file, what do i need?
[12:15] <geo_> sean: I just go to the directory in terminal
[12:15] <andcor> Rosh_Keifer: ok
[12:15] <Brandano> faeryNatsuki: I'd check if 7zip supports it
[12:15] <_Sean> is that what you recommend I get used to ?
[12:15] <Brandano> ace is an archive format
[12:15] <Rosh_Keifer> andcor, Neat! It came right up. Nice autodetection. :)
[12:16] <andcor> yeah sometimes
[12:16] <juano> TheoMurpse: sorry its:
[12:16] <juano> TheoMurpse: sudo apt-get install network-manager-gnome
[12:16] <andcor> not that nice when you don't want it to pop up ,-)
[12:16] <Shaba1> grrrr
[12:16] <adaptr> _Sean: I meant that a secure OS comes at a price: keeping it secure
[12:16] <Shaba1> sorry folks
[12:16] <SAMMI> really, now my  xubuntu 6.06 in that Celeron 433, 64Mb Ram... It doesn't fly yet...
[12:16] <Shaba1> The network is giving me hell today
[12:16] <Shaba1> anyway
[12:16] <Apollo> i can start gxine and totem with no problem "except" when firefox is running. I close firefox and can start them. any thoughts to my prob?
[12:16] <_Sean> yeah
[12:17] <Shaba1> adaptr what programs on the Ubuntu cd
[12:17] <Shaba1> I just like some of the things I see in ubuntu and would like to install it to HD on this laptop
[12:17] <morpheus74> Do I need to us sudo to run todos?
[12:17] <Brandano> SAMMI: it's impressive it runs at all
[12:17] <Shaba1> BUT work requiers me to have windows so I know sooner or latter I will need that HD space back
[12:17] <ddwagnz> okay yesterday i came in with a problem and i have found a tempoary solution to it, use a second cd drive if you have 2 and i downloaded a blender package and chucked it onto the live cd version and ran it and that way works
[12:17] <Shaba1> and take into account you are talking to a pretty knowlegeble windows person.
[12:17] <SAMMI> I wnow...
[12:17] <n2diy> ! todos
[12:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about todos - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:17] <adaptr> Shaba1: you're not reading me ?
[12:17] <_Sean> Thanks.
[12:17] <Shaba1> am I still here or locked again
[12:17] <Brandano> hey ddwagnz
[12:17] <SAMMI> extreme experiences...
[12:17] <ddwagnz> hay Brandano
[12:17] <vinboy> how do I backup all the downloaded packages so the next time I install Ubuntu i don't have to redownload it?
[12:18] <LjL> vinboy: they're in /var/lib/apt/archives
[12:18] <n2diy> vinboy: they are already backed up, try locate *.deb
[12:18] <vinboy> thanks LjL
[12:18] <adaptr> vinboy: they are in /var/cache/apt/archives
[12:18] <LjL> vinboy: err, that's /var/cache/apt/archives/
[12:18] <HordesOfHonor> hi all
[12:18] <HordesOfHonor> I have a question
[12:19] <adaptr> we know :)
[12:19] <stapol> Rofl I forgot my Nickserv passwor
[12:19] <stapol> Anything I can do?
[12:19] <erUSUL> LjL: yes they are but not forever... they get cleaned more often than we think ;)
[12:19] <LjL> adaptr: was too late to tell my finger to refrain from hitting enter :P
[12:19] <LjL> erUSUL: uh?
[12:19] <HordesOfHonor> is there a command, wich introduce me when the linux is installed?
[12:20] <adaptr> erUSUL: default is at what.. a few weeks, no ?
[12:20] <SAMMI> See you soon people, an thanx!
[12:20] <Shaba1> hello
[12:20] <hairulfr> HordesOfHonor: Yes, plenty
[12:20] <adaptr> HordesOfHonor: "introduce you" ? like.. a movie ?
[12:20] <erUSUL> LjL: the packages in /var/cache/apt/archives/
[12:20] <_Sean> Which text editor should I use?
[12:20] <LjL> erUSUL: yeah... how do they get cleaned, besides manually?
[12:20] <erUSUL> _Sean: emacs
[12:20] <HordesOfHonor> ok
[12:20] <_Sean> k, ty.
[12:20] <HordesOfHonor> to show me
[12:20] <adaptr> erUSUL: bad, bad, bad man....
[12:20] <bruenig> _Sean, vim
[12:20] <LjL> erUSUL: i mean, i can see there's an autoclean being done on crontab - but just an autoclean
[12:20] <n2diy> erUSUL: your cruel. :)
[12:21] <adaptr> _Sean: just open a text file, it starts gedit which works fine
[12:21] <hjmills> night world
[12:21] <bruenig> !info leafpad
[12:21] <ubotu> leafpad: GTK+ based simple text editor. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.8.9-2 (edgy), package size 69 kB, installed size 488 kB
[12:21] <adaptr> yes, but gedit is installed by default
[12:21] <bruenig> !info mousepad
[12:21] <ubotu> mousepad: simple Xfce oriented text editor. In component main, is optional. Version 0.2.6-0ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 50 kB, installed size 508 kB
[12:22] <kazuka> 42 mins
[12:22] <hjmills> _Sean, vim! vim for the win! vim vim vim!
[12:22] <_Sean> Okay, I'm doing this. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NumLock
[12:22] <_Sean> I'm at /etc/X11/gdm/Init/ in the console
[12:22] <bruenig> _Sean, just do sudo apt-get install numlockx
[12:22] <_Sean> how do i open Original
[12:22] <adaptr> notepad under wine, people.. really. it's so obvious
[12:22] <_Sean> yeah, i did
[12:22] <bruenig> adaptr, good point I never thought of that
[12:22] <steel_lady> please I need help with kopete, I don't know what is happening
[12:22] <theflyingfool_> whats a good prog for converting mp3 -ogg
[12:22] <LjL> adaptr: well but the actual MS version, using the free version that comes with WINE would be cheating now wouldn't it
[12:23] <HordesOfHonor> hairulfr, is there command for thath?
[12:23] <_Sean> I need to do both, no?
[12:23] <LjL> theflyingfool_: BadIdea
[12:23] <hjmills> bruenig, i find notepad on wine by far the easiest as i dont have to learn the complexities of gedit or another text editor
[12:23] <lmosher> I have network-manager-gnome installed and it automatically starts. I want to keep it installed, but can I make it NOT auto-start?
[12:23] <adaptr> LjL: ther's a *free version* ? you mean MS haven't patented "an application that stores characters typed on the keyboard" ?
[12:24] <hjmills> theflyingfool_, you shouldnt convert from one lossy format to another
[12:24] <LjL> adaptr: well, maybe they have. i meant "free" as in "open source", then who knows how patents can surprise us ;)
[12:24] <theflyingfool_> hjmills: Why not?
[12:24] <adaptr> hjmills: the complexities of gedit ? strange, strange man
[12:24] <hjmills> theflyingfool_, you will lose quality in the conversion so it will sound worse than it does now
[12:25] <joselito> hola
[12:25] <hjmills> adaptr, sarcasm :D dont worry
[12:25] <hjmills> night all
[12:25] <hjmills> xxx
[12:25] <LjL> !es | joselito
[12:25] <ubotu> joselito: Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendrn mas ayuda.
[12:25] <theflyingfool_> hjmills: so how am i suppose to use a freeformat if i cant get the files in anything but mp3
[12:25] <TheDebugger> theflyingfool_: I wouldn't do that if i were you... leave 'em as mp3
[12:25] <steel_lady> please, somebody uses kopete here?
[12:25] <LjL> theflyingfool_: you aren't. if you can only get MP3, then use MP3
[12:25] <TheDebugger> theflyingfool_: You'll lose quality with the conversion
[12:26] <LjL> !somebody | steel_lady
[12:26] <ubotu> steel_lady: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[12:26] <hjmills> theflyingfool_, well if you rip them from cd then rip to ogg - if you are downloading mp3 then keep mp3 - its far easier
[12:26] <Shaba1> adaptr
[12:26] <unop> theflyingfool_, well, many people now are choosing to rip CDs, DVDs etc in the free formats .. so, its like a nudge in the right direction
[12:26] <LjL> steel_lady: besides, perhaps you'd have better luck on #kubuntu about that
[12:26] <adaptr> hjmills: sarcasm, on #ubuntu ? strange,. strange man....
[12:26] <Shaba1> my firewall keeps freezing mIRC on me
[12:26] <riyonuk_> Help! I cant get firefox to work, no sites are loading, its just stuck on "Waiting for.."
[12:26] <adaptr> Shaba1: so ? use konversation, or better yet, bitchx
[12:26] <bigfuzzyjesus> Shaba1, get rid of mirc :)
[12:27] <theflyingfool_> so you guys are saying just deal with it, and dont always worry about freeformat
[12:27] <snide> yep
[12:27] <snide> use xchat
[12:27] <bigfuzzyjesus> Shaba1, xchat?
[12:27] <steel_lady> ok, I will try
[12:27] <hjmills> how can i set keyboard shortcuts if the command isnt in the list in system>preferences>keyboard shortcuts
[12:27] <hjmills> i want to set a keyboard shortcut to shutdown
[12:27] <adaptr> theflyingfool_: if you can live with the downgrade but care more about using open standards, then by all means convert them all to ogg
[12:27] <SilentDis> 'lo :)
[12:27] <unop> theflyingfool_, well, not really -- it's like, if you are forced to use non-free formats, use them -- but when and if you can use freeformats, then use them instead
[12:27] <adaptr> theflyingfool_: it's your choice, obviously
[12:27] <riyonuk_> anyone?
[12:27] <DaRkMeSSiaH> irc.icq.com
[12:27] <n2diy> riyonuk_: did you set up DNS?
[12:27] <DaRkMeSSiaH> zsdfgbzsdfghx
[12:28] <Adross> does anyone here have working msn?
[12:28] <TheDebugger> theflyingfool_: If you really want to convert, you can with mplayer and oggencoder, there a nautilus script on the net
[12:28] <adaptr> riyonuk_: check DNS, disable ipv6
[12:28] <LjL> adaptr, theflyingfool_: yeah however note that if your concern is using an MP3 decoder without the relevant patent licenses, you're still using it when converting to Vorbis
[12:28] <SilentDis> Adross, yes, i'm using centericq and chatting on msn with some friends right now :)
[12:28] <morpheus74>  I typed apt-cache search unix2dos and the result is tofrodos.  I tried typing todos foo, and this command is not found.  Is this package standard with 6.06?
[12:28] <Adross> kk, ta
[12:28] <adaptr> LjL: only once, whereas in playing them you'll be a criminal *every time* :)
[12:28] <snide> use amsn
[12:28] <snide> a cloned version of msn
[12:29] <LjL> !find unix2dos
[12:29] <Norf-ubu> Adross: MSN is playing up in the UK - very laggy and hit n miss
[12:29] <ubotu> File unix2dos found in tofrodos
[12:29] <LjL> morpheus74: just type unix2dos after installing tofrodos
[12:29] <unop> morpheus74, unix2dos *
[12:29] <SilentDis> Adross, if you're more used to a gui, rather than text-based chat program, gaim is good, amsn is as well
[12:29] <Adross> Norf-ubu: same in Australia
[12:29] <theflyingfool> well thanks for the info guys, and i just try and support open standards its not that i care that much
[12:29] <pppl> did anyone around here get the 2.6.19-kernel running within ubuntu? or does someone how a good tutorial how to do that?
[12:29] <rich__> when I installed java 5 I get a message and an OK at the end, what do I do?
[12:29] <morpheus74> LjL: So i have to install tofordos, it's not standard with the 6.06 packages?
[12:29] <Adross> SilentDis: i know, it's just gaim won't sign in
[12:29] <riyonuk_> n2diy, it was working fine, then I left and came back to the pc, and now it doesnt work
[12:30] <SilentDis> Adross, what version of gaim/ubuntu and where are you?
[12:30] <metal03> Hi there, is there a channel to get help with GAIM?
[12:30] <_Sean> Is there an installer for the newest version of gaim?
[12:30] <_Sean> #gaim
[12:30] <LjL> theflyingfool: when you have a chance to rip something to Vorbis instead of MP3, by all means do it. but converting MP3 to Vorbis is just kind of pointless
[12:30] <Shaba1> adaptr and juano I apologize
[12:30] <ikonia_> _Sean: if its not in the repo - no
[12:30] <metal03> Oh, anyone else having trouble with GAIM?
[12:30] <Shaba1> I think that fixed it.
[12:30] <cowbud> metal03: #gaim or you could just ask your question and people might be able to answer it
[12:30] <Adross> metal03: if u can't connect to msn, you are not alone
[12:30] <Shaba1> now what were you saying
[12:30] <unop> morpheus74, i shouldn't think so -- check with  dpkg -l tofrodos
[12:30] <gma> metal03: it's called #gossip
[12:30] <n2diy> riyonuk_: hmmm?
[12:30] <LjL> morpheus74: i don't know if it's standard. i guess not, if you don't have unix2dos working
[12:30] <SilentDis> _Sean, check http://www.gnomefiles.org/ - i'm pretty sure i saw it posted there recently.  i would recommend just using the packaged version in the repos for ubuntu though
[12:30] <DARKGuy> MSN is broken right now, globall.
[12:30] <cowbud> gma: meh people love answers like that
[12:30] <DARKGuy> *globally.
[12:31] <_Sean> I can't choose how my buddy list is set up, or my profile for this version :-/
[12:31] <gma> cowbud: 'meh' ?
[12:31] <theflyingfool> LjL: Thanks, ill try and get my friends to rip that way 2 from now on
[12:31] <hydroxC> Hey folks
[12:31] <metal03> Global as in Linux users or global as in everyone?
[12:31] <cowbud> gma: meh as in blah as in grunt as in whatever
[12:31] <hjmills> what program lets me setup keyboard shortcuts? im trying to get it to configure an ati-all in wonder remote to shutdown my pc
[12:31] <ikonia_> _Sean: works for me
[12:31] <Enverex> Well I just upgraded to Feisty and I have to say I'm impressed. Some nice new additions and can't find any faults.
[12:31] <cowbud> metal03: I am on it fine but im running feisty..
[12:31] <Shaba1> I was typing here and could not see anything anyone else was typing
[12:31] <_Sean> 2.0.0 beta 3.1?
[12:31] <Shaba1> what did you say adaptr?
[12:31] <unop> hjmills, i think this should do - gnome-keybinding-properties
[12:32] <cowbud> _Sean: nah beta 6
[12:32] <SilentDis> !who | _Sean
[12:32] <cowbud> er 5
[12:32] <ubotu> _Sean: As you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)
[12:32] <metal03> I'm logged in fine too...  I just can't send a msg properly...  I get an error msg back after a few
[12:32] <adaptr> Shaba1: when ? I said lots of things
[12:32] <diwi> join #php.pl
[12:32] <_Sean> cowbud: how do I get that?
[12:32] <hjmills> unop, thats almost it but it doesnt have an option to shutdown - is it possible to run a custom command?
[12:32] <riyonuk_> adaptr, ipv6 is disabled
[12:32] <hydroxC> I have an open 4660 TCP port, and I was wondering if anyone knew what it was. I have no idea what it is or where it came from, is there anyway I can find out what programs are using what ports, or even what the sevice is ?
[12:32] <cowbud> _Sean: you can compile it yourself or you can try the feisty packages or you can wait for the fix to come in to edgy..
[12:32] <adaptr> riyonuk_: and what happens when you ping the web site ?
[12:32] <Trini_Man> .
[12:33] <Shaba1> what tools will allow me to on-the-file resize the unbuntu partition and give it back to windows. You mentioned there were some on the unbuntu CD
[12:33] <_Sean> SilentDis: Is there a way to like shift click someones name to get it to come into my box or something?
[12:33] <gekkoo> is anybody familiar with tablet pcs?
[12:33] <erUSUL> hydroxC: maybe an edonkey client ??
[12:33] <_Sean> cowbud: I'm a noob, so that's probably not the best choice :(
[12:33] <cowbud> _Sean: so wait
[12:33] <unop> hjmills, errm, not sure, let me check
[12:33] <hairulfr> I wanna send a lot of stuff to a ntfs partition, but can't get write permit, what app should I kdesu?
[12:33] <cowbud> it will get fixed eventually
[12:33] <SilentDis> _Sean, huh?  what app, what, exactly are you looking to do?
[12:33] <hjmills> unop, thanks
[12:33] <hydroxC> erUSUL, I don't use donkey, I'm not using any Torrent or P2P clients
[12:33] <riyonuk_> Well deviantart is loading....very slowly
[12:33] <riyonuk_> metal03, I never can connect with GAIM >_<
[12:33] <morpheus74> unop: I'm confused.  When I do apt-cache search tofrodso I get a short description of what tofrodos does.  when I type dpkg -l tofordos, I get, "no package found".  What the difference?
[12:34] <metal03> I get a msg that something is wrong with the switchboard or something
[12:34] <_Sean> SilentDis: xchat  In stead of writing out someones whole name, or copy and pasting it, is there a way to send it to the message box so I dont have to do it?
[12:34] <SilentDis> morpheus74, you need to install that package.  sudo aptitude install tofordos :)
[12:34] <soundray> Shaba1: gparted
[12:34] <gma> morpheus74: dpkg -l looks at you database of installed stuff
[12:34] <_Sean> test.
[12:34] <sivik> how do i change the icon that is displayed in a chat window for kopete
[12:34] <unop> hjmills, http://www.codejacked.com/create-custom-keyboard-shortcuts-in-linux/ :)
[12:34] <andreasw> I have two usb discs connected to my computer both are mp3 players but only one is recognized as such (and so only the one is displayed in rhythmbox)
[12:34] <sivik> and how big does the icon need to be
[12:34] <ir45458> alguien, habla espaol?
[12:34] <sivik> andreasw, what brand(s)
[12:34] <morpheus74> gma: and apt-cache search show which packages are available to install?
[12:34] <SilentDis> _Sean, we prefer to keep the support chat in-room, so others can chime-in and learn.  you can type a partial name (first few characters, usually) and hit <TAB>, and xchat will make a guess as to what you meant.
[12:34] <DARKGuy> ir45458: yo hablo
[12:34] <SilentDis> !tab | _Sean
[12:34] <ubotu> _Sean: You can use <tab> for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line.
[12:34] <gma> morpheus74: yep
[12:34] <hairulfr> sivik: You need to change the account, the pic
[12:35] <sivik> ok
[12:35] <morpheus74> Ah, that makes sense.
[12:35] <hjmills> unop, thanks :D
[12:35] <andreasw> sivik, trekstor is the one which is not detected as music player. Trekstor organix
[12:35] <metal03> Oh, btw...  I've been using Ubuntu Edgy64 for about 2 weeks now...  and I love it...  I'm so happy I can now live without microsoft!!  :)
[12:35] <_Sean> SilentDis, ah, okay. thank you
[12:35] <unop> morpheus74, the apt-cache is a command to query a database of avaialable packages -- both installed and not -- so just because you see info about a package  in apt-cache, it does not necessarily mean the package is installed
[12:35] <n2diy> ! es | ir45458:
[12:35] <ubotu> ir45458:: Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendrn mas ayuda.
[12:35] <sivik> hairulfr, and where do i do that
[12:35] <hairulfr> metal03: congrats :)
[12:35] <riyonuk_> n2diy, DNS is set to 192.168.1.1
[12:35] <SilentDis> _Sean, nt :)
[12:36] <riyonuk_> adaptr, PING www.l.google.com (216.239.51.99) 56(84) bytes of data.
[12:36] <n2diy> riyonuk_: are you on a lan, is that the router?
[12:36] <_Sean> SilentDis, yours is hard to do because i have to do silentd :( lol
[12:36] <SilentDis> metal03, welcome to a real os :)
[12:36] <hairulfr> sivik: I can't remember, but where you add and edit your account, (I don't use kopete any more)
[12:36] <SilentDis> _Sean, hit <TAB> twice ;)
[12:36] <sivik> found it
[12:36] <_Sean> SilentDis, ahhh
[12:36] <sivik> hairulfr, what do you use?
[12:36] <hairulfr> sivik: Or try in #kopete
[12:36] <metal03> hI'm still learning...  but I love it!!  Especially that I can play World of Warcraft...  :)
[12:36] <hairulfr> sivik: Gaim
[12:36] <hjmills> is there a command to shutdown my pc without needing a password?
[12:36] <hairulfr> which is nicer IMO
[12:36] <sivik> hairulfr, can gaim log in to all of them at once
[12:36] <DARKGuy> Hehehehe WoW runs cool in Linux, all fine, totally rocks
[12:37] <SilentDis> metal03, hehe, i use cedega to WoW, are you just using straight Wine, or crossover?
[12:37] <Shaba1> Ok lets hope I can stay here now
[12:37] <_Sean> SilentDis: Ooh, I just changed it to last spoken instead of a-z, so that should help too
[12:37] <Shaba1> adaptr are you still here
[12:37] <SilentDis> _Sean, lol
[12:37] <hairulfr> sivik: Yes, better than Kopete imo, faster as well (AIM, ICQ, MSn, Jabber, IRC, etc)
[12:37] <unop> hjmills, errm, nope unfortunately -- usually only root can shutdown a PC
[12:37] <sivik> hairulfr, maybe i will try it then, i didn't know gaim could login all of them at once
[12:37] <metal03> Straight wine baby!
[12:37] <andreasw> sivik, so any idea or do you know how I can make rhythmbox to detect my mp3 player?
[12:38] <metal03> Works like a charm
[12:38] <bruenig> hjmills, you will have to add the command to sudoers
[12:38] <sivik> andreasw, what brand?
[12:38] <soundray> hjmills: still here?
[12:38] <andreasw> sivik, like I said above. Trekstor organix
[12:38] <Shaba1> adaptr: are you still here
[12:38] <SilentDis> metal03, prefix my name on your comments, room is busy, and a lot of people have scripts to 'highlight questions' not directed at anyone in particular (myself included)
[12:38] <hjmills> soundray, i realised i wanted to watch a film and shutdown my pc from my  bed using my remote and currently i cant so no sleep till thats solved
[12:38] <hairulfr> sivik: It can. I primarily use it coz im on gnome, and kopete looks real ugly there. Though I like Gaim a lot better now
[12:38] <sivik> andreasw, sorry, i missed it and i'm not sure, never used on of those
[12:38] <hjmills> bruenig, how do i do that?
[12:38] <sivik> hairulfr, i hate gnome, don't use it
[12:39] <_Sean> How Do I set my soundcard to 5.1 sound? (Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Value)
[12:39] <hjmills> unop, how does gnome manage normally?
[12:39] <hairulfr> sivik: You will when you get tired of kde
[12:39] <chotchki> hey guys on edgy what is the proper place to set $JAVA_HOME system wide?
[12:39] <soundray> hjmills: xbindkeys might help
[12:39] <bruenig> hjmills, do sudo visudo, then add this line "username localhost= NOPASSWD: /sbin/shutdown -h now" with your own username substituting
[12:39] <bruenig> substituted*
[12:39] <soundray> hjmills: what type of remote - a proper keyboard?
[12:39] <sivik> hairulfr, i don't use kde, i don't like it either
[12:39] <hairulfr> sivik: What then?
[12:39] <hairulfr> sivik: WindowMaker?
[12:39] <hjmills> soundray, an ati all in wonder (looks like a tv remote with too many buttons
[12:39] <hjmills> )
[12:39] <pppl> did anyone here get the kernen 2.6.19 running?
[12:39] <hjmills> bruenig, thanks :D
[12:39] <unop> hjmills, i was afraid you were going to ask -- well, the GDM is run as root and the gnome-session can therefore do these things
[12:40] <sivik> hairulfr, enlightenment 17
[12:40] <erUSUL> pppl: me
[12:40] <andresmujica> hello!! anyone knos if there's some kind of problem with msn and kopete or gaim???
[12:40] <hjmills> unop, ahh - sneaks
[12:40] <_Sean> !soundcard
[12:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about soundcard - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:40] <_Sean> :(
[12:40] <hairulfr> sivik: Nice :) got XGL etc running on it?
[12:40] <hjmills> unop * sneaky
[12:40] <_Sean> !creative
[12:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about creative - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:40] <andresmujica> i'm trying to connect from both clients but it doesn't worked...
[12:40] <LjL> Ubotu, tell _sean about sound | _sean, see the private message from Ubotu
[12:40] <sivik> hairulfr, my ati card doesn't work well in any of the x-windows
[12:40] <unop> hjmills, well, necessary too, if you think about it, how else would it be possible?
[12:40] <LjL> !msg the bot > _sean
[12:40] <n2diy> andresmujica: there have been reports here in the last half hour that MSN may be down.
[12:40] <juano> andresmujica: i can connect from amsn
[12:40] <pppl> erUSUL: do you know a good howto? which ubuntu do you use?
[12:40] <SilentDis> andresmujica, it appears a lot of people are having issue with MSN right now, just saw 2 other people in here talking about it.  it's not the client, it's either a change MSN made so 3rd party clients can't chat, or a system problem.
[12:41] <soundray> hjmills: does your machine recognize any of the remote keys you hit at the moment?
[12:41] <hairulfr> sivik: Yeah, ati has poor drivers, bad for you, good for Nvidia
[12:41] <andresmujica> ok!!! thanks!!!
[12:41] <sivik> hairulfr, i haven't had any luck trying to do anything with my xpress 200M
[12:41] <_Sean> !msg ubotu
[12:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about msg ubotu - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:41] <_Sean> huhh
[12:41] <soundray> chotchki: /etc/profile
[12:41] <juano> andresmujica: yes, msn is having trouble
[12:41] <erUSUL> pppl: edgy, i use vanilla kernel from linus git tree (or kernel.org)
[12:41] <SilentDis> !bot | _Sean
[12:41] <ubotu> _Sean: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[12:41] <erUSUL> !kernel | pppl
[12:41] <ubotu> pppl: kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[12:41] <LjL> _Sean, /msg ubotu <factoid>
[12:41] <hairulfr> sivik: I only had on ati card, the first and the last, even the drivers that were supplied with it didn't work. Crappy
[12:41] <soundray> chotchki: or /etc/environment
[12:41] <LjL> or just /query ubotu
[12:41] <hjmills> soundray, using the gnome-keybindings-properties program i got it to do the volume
[12:42] <sivik> hairulfr, i know, thats what i'm using on my desktop
[12:42] <chotchki> soundray: thanks man
[12:42] <sivik> hairulfr, until amd fixes and open sources all drivers
[12:42] <soundray> !xbindkeys | hjmills
[12:42] <ubotu> xbindkeys: Associate a combination of keys or mouse buttons with a shell command. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.7.1-1.1 (edgy), package size 26 kB, installed size 148 kB
[12:42] <soundray> !xbindkeys-config | hjmills
[12:42] <ubotu> xbindkeys-config: An easy to use gtk program for configuring Xbindkeys.. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.1.3-1 (edgy), package size 19 kB, installed size 124 kB
[12:42] <pppl> erUSUL: how did you cope with the new features in the config? i tried building one but i never get it running. did you refer to any howto?
[12:42] <hjmills> soundray, brilliant- thanks
[12:42] <hairulfr> sivik: Probably never happen, but hopefully. Depends on MS and how much more nazi they can get
[12:43] <LjL> !language | hairulfr
[12:43] <ubotu> hairulfr: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[12:43] <_Sean> LjL: Thanks, but I still need to set it to stereo
[12:43] <LjL> Ubotu, tell Hawk|afk about away | Hawk|afk, see the private message from Ubotu
[12:43] <_Sean> err, stereo
[12:43] <Hawk|afk> what
[12:43] <sivik> hairulfr, amd has already said they will open source the ati drivers or else create them
[12:44] <hairulfr> sivik: That would be nice, hope that bring prices down
[12:44] <LjL> _Sean, i don't have a clue
[12:44] <sivik> hairulfr, maybe
[12:44] <soundray> sivik: really? I missed that bit. Have you got a reference?
[12:44] <sivik> soundray, i don't remember where i saw it but it was in some article about the merger
[12:44] <erUSUL> pppl: i'm just an experienced user... ;) just copy the config e.g 'cp /boot/config-2.6.17-10-generic .config' in the kernel source dir and then use 'make oldconfig' and answer the question as well as you can (consult help with ? or just hit enter for the default)
[12:45] <hjmills> right - thanks everybody, especially soundray, unop and bruenig
[12:45] <pppl> erUSUL: ok, i'll try once more :-)
[12:45] <olsen_> hi, i'm doing: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-$(uname -r) nvidia-glx
[12:45] <olsen_> but i get, E: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[12:45] <Zambezi> Dapperinstallation fails severaltime and Edgyinstallation doesn't boot. What can I do? Windows works, but I do NOT want Windows.
[12:45] <soundray> erUSUL: did you get the sources from kernel.org, or a patched version?
[12:46] <matty>  /leave #ubuntu
[12:46] <SilentDis> Zambezi, are you getting an error message?  a hang?  what, exactly, does happen?
[12:46] <hairulfr> Zambezi: Edgy doesn't boot at all, sure you set your bios to boot from optical drives?
[12:46] <erUSUL> soundray: is plain vanilla i use git to track linus torvalds tree (you can use git to track ben coliins ubuntu tree too)
[12:47] <erUSUL> soundray: so yes, it is a kernel from kernel.org
[12:47] <indigo2001> Hey everyone, quick question. I used EVMS to create a software RAID when my File Server was running 6.06, and now that I've upgraded to 6.10 EVMS userland tools are not installed by default. I installed them with apt and everything seems to be fine, but EVMSN doesn't have it active. It looks like it wants me to save changes before I can work with it... is this safe to do without destroying my data?
[12:47] <riyonuk_> n2diy, adaptr, any ideas?
[12:47] <DARKGuy> this is cool, you can actually get stuff from Linus himself o.o;
[12:47] <Rosh_Keifer> My wireless card is indefinitely supported by Ubuntu, being the Intel 3945 card. However, the GNOME networking manager doesn't show it as recognized. How can I fix this?
[12:47] <Eleaf> Hey there.
[12:47] <Shaba1> Ok I think I MIGHT be able to stay here this time
[12:47] <Shaba1> sorry guys
[12:47] <Eleaf> My X stopped working after a dist-upgrade.
[12:48] <Eleaf> I think it uninstalled nvidia.
[12:48] <sivik> Eleaf, you have to reinstall the nvidia
[12:48] <Eleaf> dist upgrade as in just an update.
[12:48] <soundray> erUSUL: thanks. I'll try that sometime -- it's been years since I compiled a kernel.
[12:48] <Eleaf> sivik: okay, what's the reasoning for this?
[12:48] <n2diy> riyonuk_: you've been gone 20 minutes, how can we troubleshoot when you dissapear like that?
[12:48] <Byan> are intel graphics installed by default....?
[12:48] <Byan> I mean
[12:48] <sivik> Eleaf, its because you probably upgraded the drivers
[12:48] <LjL> Eleaf: uh... you said it uninstalled nvidia, so that would seme the logical choice :o)
[12:48] <Eleaf> sivik: huh..?
[12:48] <Zambezi> SilenceGold, It's problems with three computer. One stop after unpacknig the kernel. The second just stops during installation and the third gets several redscreens during installation. All of them with Dapper server.
[12:49] <Byan> for nvidia you have to go through and install it yourself.. what if I have a intel chip
[12:49] <sivik> Eleaf, did you change kernels or anything?
[12:49] <Eleaf> LjL: why would it uninstall it? ;p
[12:49] <erUSUL> soundray: just make sure you use mkinitramfs and no mkinitrd, it cost me a few kernel panics realize that i was outdated ;)
[12:49] <Eleaf> sivik: not manually.
[12:49] <sivik> Eleaf, did you did when your x stopped working
[12:49] <Eleaf> just a simple weekly update
[12:49] <LjL> Byan: i think the "best" intel drivers are installed by default
[12:49] <Eleaf> sivik: I did nothing.
[12:49] <LjL> Eleaf: i don't know, which drivers did you have installed?
[12:49] <Zambezi> haidozo, Since Dapper boots properly, I'm sure the booting sequense are correct. So it's something with Edgy server.
[12:49] <sivik> Eleaf, apparenly you did something
[12:49] <Byan> LjL: "best"?
[12:49] <sivik> Eleaf, try reinstalling the nvidia stuff
[12:49] <Eleaf> LjL: the ones..
[12:49] <kitche> erUSUL: mkinitramfs is even outdated but it's still used it seems
[12:49] <Eleaf> I was using the amaranth repository.
[12:50] <Eleaf> I thought it would be using the ubuntu ones now though..
[12:50] <rich__> WHy doesn't 'sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree to install flash9' work?
[12:50] <soundray> erUSUL: good hint, I'm sure I would have tried mkinitrd first...
[12:50] <SilentDis> !flash9 | rich__
[12:50] <ubotu> rich__: flash9 is available from dapper-backports and edgy-backports now, see !backports
[12:50] <rich__> says error, couldn't find package to:
[12:50] <Eleaf> sivik: LjL, trying to install nvidia-glx, it says broken packages with nvidia-kernel.
[12:50] <RPG_gaim> How do I get rid of the icons that appear on my GNOME desktop resembling hard drive and CD drives? I have too many of them!
[12:50] <erUSUL> kitche: so, out of curiosity, how do you build your initrd images ?
[12:51] <Eleaf> it has unmet dependencies with the nvidia-kernel
[12:51] <curs0r> is it possible to monitor samba transfers going out from my pc?
[12:51] <rich__> what do I do ubotu?
[12:51] <rich__> I enabled universe and multiverse..
[12:51] <n2diy> RPG_gaim: right click them, and then eject or unmount them.
[12:51] <kitche> erUSUL: with mkcpio if I have to make one but it seems mkinitrdramfs is still used still
[12:51] <SilentDis> !backports | rich__
[12:51] <ubotu> rich__: If new updated Ubuntu packages are built for an application, then they go into Ubuntu Backports. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports
[12:51] <LjL> Byan: well, for nvidia, you have the open-source "nv" driver, which is not quite accelerated, and the proprietary "nvidia" driver, which is, and is not installed by default. in the case of intel, i think the official driver is open source
[12:51] <soundray> rich__: the command is 'sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree'
[12:51] <sivik> rich__, ubotu is a bot, it doesn't talk back
[12:51] <Rosh_Keifer> My wireless card is supported but not at all recognized. Is the module for the Intel 3945 card not loaded in the default configuration?
[12:51] <RPG_gaim> n2diy: they're hard drives and they need to be mounted, I just have so many partitions that it clogs up the desktop.
[12:52] <LjL> Eleaf: you sure you don't have a third-party repo enabled for those drivers?
[12:52] <Byan> LjL: oh, ok
[12:52] <Eleaf> LjL: I have amaranth's.
[12:52] <olsen_> im trying to install nvidia/beryl from wiki.bery-project.org but when i try to install the nvidia packages it complains about some stuff
[12:52] <SilentDis> woohoo, envy does nvidia and ati now! :D
[12:52] <Eleaf> That seems to be down though LjL
[12:52] <Byan> seems intel does some things right
[12:52] <soundray> rich__: try that once you've setup backports
[12:52] <n2diy> RPG_gaim: hmmm?
[12:52] <pppoe_dude> b!pppoe
[12:52] <pppoe_dude> !pppoe
[12:52] <ubotu> Setting up an ADSL/PPPoE connection? Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ADSLPPPoE
[12:52] <morpheus74> Thanks everyone for your help with unix2dos, installed and working!  What's the relationship between Ubuntu and Mephis?  Is Mephis another Linux distribution?
[12:52] <olsen_> where can i get envy?
[12:52] <sivik> morpheus74, yes
[12:52] <sivik> olsen_, wtf is envy?
[12:52] <SilentDis> !envy | olsen_
[12:52] <ubotu> olsen_: envy is a Python script that eases installation of the official Nvidia and ATI drivers. Please see http://albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html . Developers may be interested in https://launchpad.net/products/envy - See also !Nvidia
[12:52] <soundray> morpheus74: if you mean mepis, then yes
[12:53] <Eleaf> LjL: I need to install nvidia-glx?
[12:53] <RPG_gaim> I know there is an option you can change to have GNOME not display device icons (hard drives, CD drives, etc.) on the desktop, however I can't find it now. Was wondering if anyone here knew how to.
[12:53] <n2diy> RPG_gaim: none of my HDs are on my desktop, only my usb stuff.
[12:53] <Eleaf> is this still how you do it?
[12:53] <LjL> !nvidia9 | Eleaf, these ones? they've changed
[12:53] <ubotu> Eleaf, these ones? they've changed: For Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft), you can obtain the (unsupported!) 9746 version of the binary NVidia drivers by using this repository: deb http://nvidia.limitless.lupine.me.uk/ubuntu edgy stable
[12:53] <erUSUL> kitche: mkinitramfs is a higher level app than mkcpio (it uses mkcpio internally) see 'man mkinitramfs'
[12:53] <RPG_gaim> I have several NTFS partitions that are on there
[12:53] <Eleaf> LjL: I can't copy
[12:53] <pppoe_dude> can pppoe connections be easily setup with pppoeconf with a USB speedtouch modem if the firmware is installed?
[12:53] <sivik> RPG_gaim: what are you trying to do?
[12:53] <morpheus74> Yeah, I meant Mepis.  Is the relationship similar to that of Ubuntu and Debian?
[12:53] <rich__> Errors were encountered while processing:
[12:53] <rich__>  flashplugin-nonfree
[12:54] <indigo2001> Could anyone answer a question in regards to EVMSN?
[12:54] <sivik> rich__, did you do a apt-get update
[12:54] <RPG_gaim> Get rid of the icons that resemble hard drives on my desktop that point to my NTFS partitions
[12:54] <Rosh_Keifer> AHHHHHHH
[12:54] <Eleaf> LjL: what's the best way to copy that url?
[12:54] <SilentDis> !ask | indigo2001
[12:54] <ubotu> indigo2001: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:54] <LjL> Eleaf: well, myself i currently use another repository, the one by Alberto Milone. i'm not sure it's better or worse than the other (it doesn't seem to come with source packages, to start with...) but i recon that contrary to it it doesn't complain about missing nvidia-kernel or whatever
[12:54] <sivik> RPG_gaim, you have to right click and say eject to get rid of the icons
[12:54] <LjL> Eleaf: you *can* copy, just install gpm. or exercise your memory :P
[12:54] <Eleaf> LjL: how do I use gpm now?
[12:54] <RPG_gaim> I have icons on there, such as NTFS hard drive partitions, that I constantly read from and that I do not want to unmount
[12:55] <sivik> RPG_gaim, i have no clue how to get rid of them
[12:55] <LjL> Eleaf: just install it. if all goes well, as soon as you move the mouse you should see a cursor appearing, and you can copy and paste normally with the middle mouse button
[12:55] <RPG_gaim> Ok
[12:55] <Eleaf> LjL: will using this repository automatically override the default nvidia in the repos?
[12:55] <sivik> RPG_gaim, without umounting them
[12:55] <Eleaf> LjL: ah yes, working now
[12:55] <LjL> Eleaf: this is the other repository btw, the one i'm using, in case even that one fails - deb http://www.albertomilone.com/drivers/edgy/latest/32bit binary/
[12:55] <Eleaf> LjL: I see the cursor.
[12:55] <rich__> sivik, yes
[12:55] <indigo2001> I sort of did, but I can do it again. After doing a clean upgrade to 6.10 and downloading the EVMS userland packages, EVMSN detects my old software raid but doesn't seem to want to change anything about it unless I save changes. Is this safe to do without destroying data?
[12:55] <LjL> Eleaf: yes, it will. but if you had the amaranth one enabled already, it still did
[12:55] <kitche> erUSUL: yeah I see now I usually don't use initrd images since to me they are more of a pain at least by hand that is
[12:55] <Eleaf> LjL: How am I supposed to copy? ;p
[12:56] <Rosh_Keifer> The module for my wirless card is loaded, but the system doesn't see it at all. What gives?
[12:56] <soundray> RPG_gaim: open gconf-editor
[12:56] <Eleaf> LjL: maybe amaranth changed the url or something.
[12:56] <sir-k-> ipod 5g search function petition! http://www.petitiononline.com/ipodsrch/petition.html
[12:56] <LjL> Eleaf: if you just want to go back to the standard drivers from the official repos, i think you'll need to make sure everything relevant is uninstalled, and then install it again
[12:56] <RPG_gaim> soundray: ok
[12:56] <LjL> Eleaf: by selecting with the left mouse button
[12:56] <Eleaf> LjL: I'll try that first one.
[12:56] <erUSUL> kitche: fair enough ;)
[12:56] <soundray> RPG_gaim: go to apps-nautilus-desktop and disable the last option
[12:56] <LjL> Eleaf: the URL was changed some time ago, yes
[12:56] <kitche> Eleaf: with gpm you just left click and drag over what you want to copy then to paste it's left click again
[12:56] <Eleaf> okay
[12:56] <Eleaf> what is that first repo?
[12:56] <RPG_gaim> soundray: thank you :) That was what I was looking for
[12:57] <soundray> RPG_gaim: yw
[12:57] <LjL> Eleaf: if the URL you have is not "deb http://nvidia.limitless.lupine.me.uk/ubuntu edgy stable", then you definitely need to change it. the other one is quite offline
[12:57] <bluefox83> ok, does anyone know of a good channel to go to for help on configuring a linksys router? for some reason my downloads are creeping along at like 3k when i shoudl be getting 230k
[12:57] <morpheus74> I may has missed it, but the relationship between Ubuntu and Mepis is similar to that between Ubuntu and Debian?
[12:57] <Eleaf> LjL: yeah, it's definetely different
[12:58] <Eleaf> LjL: I still can't copy and past with this program
[12:58] <SilentDis> Eleaf, if i may interject... the envy script is a small deb package, and the only 'extra' stuff you have to do is ctrl-alt-f1 to a console, and then sudo envy.  it does the rest.  I'm not a fan of adding extra repos, personally, is all, and the envy script has yet to fail on me :)
[12:58] <Eleaf> I select, but nothing happens
[12:58] <erUSUL> morpheus74: yes
[12:58] <LjL> Eleaf: uhm nothing is *supposed* to happen until you press the middle mouse button - which should paste what you had selected
[12:58] <Eleaf> SilentDis: eh?
[12:58] <Eleaf> [#ubuntu] 
[12:58] <rich__> sivik, what do you mean by setting up backports?
[12:58] <Eleaf> [#ubuntu] 
[12:58] <Eleaf> Oh middle mouse button, okay.
[12:59] <ben_m> SimpleMapis is based on Ubuntu, not all of them, or?
[12:59] <Eleaf> LjL: doesn't seem to work in pico
[12:59] <Eleaf> Won't paste.
[12:59] <LjL> Eleaf: err yeah, note that the middle mouse button is used to paste in X, too :P  (although keyboard shortcuts also work... on another clipboard, sometimes)
[12:59] <SilentDis> Eleaf, sorry, wrong name, my darn dyslexia is hindering me again :P
[12:59] <Eleaf> ;p
[12:59] <pppoe_dude> quick question: SpeedTouch 330 + dapper... anyone has experience with those?
[12:59] <matiu> I'm trying to get beryl working, using Trevino's sources, but it's not appearing in apt-cache search beryl, anyone if server is down or something?
[12:59] <Eleaf> LjL: what is the url?
[12:59] <Eleaf> !nvidia
[12:59] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:59] <hydroxC> Hey, is there anyway of finding out what process is hosting on a certain TCP port ?
[12:59] <Eleaf> nope..
[12:59] <Eleaf> LjL: shouldn't this paste on any program?
[01:00] <rdv> hello.  Flash Player 9 for Linux crashes Firefox 2.0 in my Ubuntu installation.  a few others seem to be having this problem.  anyone know if there is a solution?
[01:00] <SilentDis> matiu, join me in #beryl, this isn't the best spot for it :)
[01:00] <LjL> Eleaf: it works fine here... actually it shouldn't depend on the program at all
[01:00] <pppoe_dude> i am helping a friend and don't know if it works out of the box or not, or if i will have to do the same steps that i did on breezy
[01:00] <Eleaf> It will not paste in pico LjL
[01:00] <JosefK> hydroxC: sure, netstat
[01:00] <kitche> hydroxC: with tcpdump you can or netstat
[01:00] <LjL> Eleaf: it most definitely should. does it paste in a shell?
[01:00] <Eleaf> LjL: so you select, then middle click?
[01:00] <hydroxC> kitche, JosefK, Cheers, both. I'll give it a shot
[01:00] <matiu> hydroxC, sudo netstat -tlpn | grep PORTNUM
[01:00] <soundray> hydroxC: if you want to know what it *should* be, look in /etc/services
[01:00] <Eleaf> okay, there it goes LjL
[01:00] <Rosh_Keifer> Nobody gives a rats ass about wireless, it seems, even though it's one of the most important things when it comes to laptops.
[01:00] <pppoe_dude> google: speedtouch 330 dapper gives non-relevant results for dapper
[01:00] <Eleaf> What is the url for the most recent nvidia drivers?
[01:00] <PriceChild> Rosh_Keifer, what problem do you have?
[01:00] <n2diy> hydroxC: see man netstat
[01:00] <Eleaf> LjL: is that one the ! reccomended good, or is the one you are using more updated?
[01:00] <Music_Shuffle> !ohmy
[01:00] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[01:00] <PriceChild> !nvidia9 | Eleaf
[01:00] <ubotu> Eleaf: For Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft), you can obtain the (unsupported!) 9746 version of the binary NVidia drivers by using this repository: deb http://nvidia.limitless.lupine.me.uk/ubuntu edgy stable
[01:00] <LjL> Eleaf: 1) press and hold the left button where you want to start your selection 2) move the mouse to the end of the selection 3) release the left button 4) go where you want to paste 5) click the middle mouse button :P
[01:01] <Eleaf> yea ;p
[01:01] <ben_m> That's the only thing I don't like in linux ... you can't use copy/paste without a mouse :D
[01:01] <hydroxC> hpio daemon...
[01:01] <wasabi_> ben42, ctrl-c doesn't work for you?
[01:01] <indigo2001> Ignore my previous question. I took a dive and saved it and my data is intact.
[01:01] <hairulfr> http://www.nvidia.co.uk/object/linux_eu.html
[01:01] <PriceChild> ben_m, that's not true
[01:01] <LjL> Eleaf, i think they both have the same version. however, last time i tried the !nvidia9 one, it *did* try to install stuff (nvidia-kernel-blah i think) that wasn't present anymore
[01:01] <JosefK> hydroxC: netstat --program - if you want the owning program name included
[01:01] <PriceChild> ben_m, in terminal you need to add the shift key though
[01:01] <ben_m> Ctrl-c closes my apps ;D
[01:01] <LjL> Eleaf: i'd just give it a try, if it fails, use the other
[01:01] <wasabi_> on a console, sure.
[01:01] <n2diy> ben_m: sure you can, ctrl+c, and ctrl +v work.
[01:01] <Rosh_Keifer> PriceChild: Yay! Someone noticed me! I have the very supported Intel 3945 wireless card. The module for it is loaded, but the system shows no indication of seeing it.
[01:01] <Eleaf> LjL: updating with this one.
[01:02] <JosefK> ben_m: Ctl+C etc. work so long as you aren't in Emacs or Vim
[01:02] <hydroxC> anyone any idea what a hpiod is ?
[01:02] <Eleaf> Do I just install nvidia-glx LjL ?
[01:02] <PriceChild> Rosh_Keifer, intel......?
[01:02] <ben_m> hmm, but how do you select something in the shell without the mouse? :D
[01:02] <JosefK> hydroxC: at a guess it's connected to the Hewlett Packard printing daemons
[01:02] <Rosh_Keifer> PriceChild: Yes. That's what I said...
[01:02] <JohnFlux> Hey all
[01:02] <LjL> Eleaf: yes
[01:02] <PriceChild> ben_m, then use autocomplete
[01:02] <PriceChild> Rosh_Keifer, one moment
[01:02] <Eleaf> LjL: why does it keep wanting to remove nvidia-settings?
[01:03] <Rosh_Keifer> PriceChild: I've already looked it up. It's one of the most supported cards on the list. Works right off the bat, they say.
[01:03] <hydroxC> JosefK, Hmm.. it dosen't make sense. I disabled printer services when I installed ubuntu, to get rid of the open IPP... and I haven't installed anything since last port scanning myself.. it's just appeared
[01:03] <Gosha> wtf, why am i online on some finnish serveR?
[01:03] <Eleaf> That actually lets you add and change monitors while x is running.
[01:03] <Gosha> server*
[01:03] <LjL> Eleaf: because it conflicts, since nvidia-settings is provided by nvidia-glx now. just go on and let it remove it
[01:03] <soundray> ben_m: you can if you use GNU screen
[01:03] <Eleaf> oh okay LjL
[01:03] <ben_m> cool :)
[01:03] <Eleaf> downloading restricted modules..
[01:03] <PriceChild> Rosh_Keifer, dapper or edgy?
[01:03] <JosefK> hydroxC: did it get dragged in with an update?
[01:04] <JohnFlux> After upgrading to feisty, I can no longer boot.  After debugging, I think this is because the new kernel driver pata_via makes extra checks that it didn't check for previously.  I cannot work out how to fix this
[01:04] <PriceChild> Rosh_Keifer, have you suspended then resumed before trying to use it?
[01:04] <n2diy> hydroxC: it is an HP printing and imaging service.
[01:04] <soundray> ben_m: I find it a bit of a pain, though. For everything else, screen is great
[01:04] <PriceChild> JohnFlux, take that to #ubuntu+1 please
[01:04] <LjL> gosha: why not?
[01:04] <JohnFlux> PriceChild isn't feisty released now?
[01:04] <Gosha> since i'm not from finland :O
[01:04] <hydroxC> n2diy, Cheers, and JosefK Is there anyway of checking if that's what happened ?
[01:04] <ben_m> soundray what do you mean? :D
[01:04] <superkirbyartist> Can someone help me with GSnes9x please?
[01:04] <PriceChild> JohnFlux, not at all... 3 months left
[01:04] <unop> JohnFlux, not yet no
[01:04] <Gosha> oh, yeah.. this isn't rizon .. forgot
[01:05] <Eleaf> it's installed LjL , I'll try to start X
[01:05] <Rosh_Keifer> PriceChild: No...
[01:05] <n2diy> hydroxC: I missed something, check to see if what happened?
[01:05] <Eleaf> nothing is happening.
[01:05] <JosefK> hydroxC: maybe an 'aptitude search hplip' ?
[01:05] <soundray> ben_m: I use GNU screen to launch long processes remotely when I'm at work, then detach and reattach from home or vice versa. It's great for that.
[01:05] <Eleaf> I have to restart?
[01:05] <PriceChild> Rosh_Keifer, dapper or edgy?
[01:05] <LjL> Eleaf: try just typing "X" and see what the error is
[01:05] <hydroxC> JosefK, Ah. thanks. Think this will be as easy as removing a package ?
[01:05] <JosefK> hydroxC: an 'i' at the start of a line means that package is installed
[01:05] <PriceChild> Rosh_Keifer, does it work in the desktop cd?
[01:05] <Eleaf> LjL: no screens found.
[01:05] <Eleaf> uhh
[01:05] <black_13> how do i add mp3 files with gtkpod?
[01:06] <JosefK> hydroxC: that just searches for it, you can tell if it's installed from there - after that, remove it like you normally would if it's there
[01:06] <Eleaf> my xorg.conf is the same
[01:06] <LjL> Eleaf: hm, i *would* try restarting indeed, there's a kernel module involved...
[01:06] <Eleaf> okay, restart
[01:06] <hydroxC> JosefK, Ahhhh, Thanks a bunch. The package you mentioned is installed
[01:06] <curs0r> smbstatus shows me user and ip, but where would i get more info than that?
[01:07] <JosefK> hydroxC: np's :)
[01:07] <hydroxC> JosefK, Oh, not so good...
[01:07] <Rosh_Keifer> PriceChild: I used the alternate install, and I have no intention of burning another CD to test a driver that should work regardless of where the OS is running from.
[01:07] <JosefK> hydroxC: warning you about removing ubuntu-desktop?
[01:07] <hydroxC> JosefK, When I mark it for removal in synaptic, -- yeah
[01:07] <PriceChild> Rosh_Keifer, could you please pastebin your /etc/network/interfaces
[01:07] <user01> hmmm why do my gnome desktop icons mysteriously disappear at times?
[01:07] <JosefK> hydroxC: don't worry, so long as it's just ubuntu-desktop, that's only a metapackage, no actual programs or data in it
[01:07] <hydroxC> JosefK, Ahhh, alright
[01:08] <soundray> user01: do they reappear?
[01:08] <unop> user01, they're taking sneaky breaks when the boss is not watching? :)  what do  you have to do to make them reappear?
[01:08] <hydroxC> JosefK, Removing...
[01:08] <JosefK> hydroxC: it'll stop the daemon, but 'ps -ef | grep hpiod' to be sure
[01:09] <hydroxC> JosefK, Yah. Just stopped it. You're too good at this :P. Thanks lots
[01:09] <riotkittie> all of your icons?
[01:09] <JosefK> hydroxC: np's again - have fun
[01:10] <hydroxC> JosefK, Cheers, take care :)
[01:10] <Rosh_Keifer> PriceChild: How 'bout I just tell you that I don't have ath0, wlan0, or anything other than eth0 and lo
[01:10] <user01> soundray: i have to reboot
[01:10] <PriceChild> Rosh_Keifer, could you please pastebin your /etc/network/interfaces
[01:10] <user01> soundray: or maybe just restart x
[01:11] <soundray> user01: try restarting nautilus instead of restarting
[01:11] <soundray> user01: ... X or the whole machine
[01:11] <Rosh_Keifer> PriceChild: If you insist. I'm just trying to save you some time.
[01:11] <bigfuzzyjesus> !nvidia
[01:11] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:11] <soundray> user01: also, look in $HOME/.xsession-errors for messages
[01:12] <whileimhere> Hey are there any sound themes out for GNOME? Preferably a star wars one?
[01:12] <user01> soundray: ok...thanks...also...howdo i change the ugly orange screen at startup?
[01:12] <Rosh_Keifer> PriceChild: Please wait while pastbin loads.
[01:13] <Rosh_Keifer> PriceChild: http://pastebin.com/861699
[01:13] <HeathenDan> how do i disable the Openoffice splash screen?
[01:13] <soundray> user01: you mean the pretty login screen?
[01:13] <rich__> how do I accept the java agreement, there is an OK at the bottom but I can't click it or move a curser
[01:13] <andrew^> hello i was just wondering how do u configure oidentd
[01:13] <riotkittie> rich__: try hitting TAB then enter?
[01:13] <soundray> user01: System-Administration-Login Window
[01:13] <kitche> andrew^: edit /etc/oidentd.conf
[01:13] <user01> soundray: nope probably not talking about the same think mine defintely ugly
[01:14] <soundray> !usplash | user01
[01:14] <ubotu> user01: To select the usplash artwork you want, use "sudo update-alternatives --config usplash-artwork.so && sudo update-initramfs -u" - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/USplashCustomizationHowto for adding your custom artwork
[01:14] <PriceChild> Rosh_Keifer, whoa this pastebin's really slow... in future you can use the ubotu's just pming you now
[01:14] <rich__> do I click yes or no after?
[01:14] <ticki> hi. does anybody know how can i copy files from a CD rOM to my hard drive and choose SKIP ON ERROR for every file it cannot be read? cmd line or GUI inteferface is fine. either way ..
[01:14] <bluefox83> where can i go for help with a router?
[01:14] <riotkittie> rich__: i imagine you click yes
[01:14] <andrew^> kitche: what do i edit tho
[01:14] <Rosh_Keifer> PriceChild: Sorry about that.
[01:14] <PriceChild> no problem
[01:14] <kitche> PriceChild: yea pastebin.com is slow the canadian one is faster
[01:15] <kitche> andrew^: that whole file to what you want
[01:15] <PriceChild> Rosh_Keifer, could you post the output of lspci as well?
[01:15] <Rosh_Keifer> PriceChild: I'd go ahead and tell you that I'm an experienced Linux user who's worked with networking like this before, but I suppose you would just ignore that and start as basic as you can. :P
[01:15] <PriceChild> Rosh_Keifer, you probably know more than me :) I'm just starting at basics and going as far as I know :)
[01:15] <soundray> HeathenDan: use the -nologo option
[01:15] <SurfnKid> hi where cann i get information on building a playlist??
[01:15] <andrew^> kitche: all i wanna do is have an identd for wen i connect to ftp
[01:15] <PriceChild> Rosh_Keifer, my ralink 2500s work perfectly so I've never had to do much :)
[01:15] <PriceChild> SurfnKid, what application?
[01:15] <andrew^> but i dunno how2
[01:16] <bluefox83> Rosh_Keifer, you have experience with routers?
[01:16] <HeathenDan> thx
[01:16] <Rosh_Keifer> PriceChild: Well, I'd love to just skip the pasting part because I know how to look at printouts and configuration files just as well as you do. lspci and such show the card. It's seen as a piece of working hardware, but not recognized as a network card.
[01:16] <Shaba1> Hello all
[01:16] <unop> my ralink (belkin actually) has never have worked properly
[01:16] <kitche> andrew^: I m not sure how to do with for ftp since identd is usually for irc
[01:17] <SurfnKid> PriceChild, well its mocp, but im building a pls. I have a bunch of stations, so far ive got 10 stations there, when mocp loads them i can only see 10, but nothing past it. Does length=-1 have anyting to do with this?
[01:17] <bruenig> !hi | Shaba1
[01:17] <ubotu> Shaba1: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[01:17] <Shaba1> adaptr: I know I said this before but our you still here.
[01:17] <SurfnKid> What is Length=-1
[01:17] <PriceChild> Rosh_Keifer, what about so lsmod show sthe correct modules loaded also?
[01:17] <andrew^> yea
[01:17] <Shaba1> Now that I got this firewall fixed so I do not disconnect all the time
[01:17] <andrew^> u have any idea kitche?
[01:17] <Rosh_Keifer> PriceChild: Yep. lsmod shows the right modules loaded.
[01:17] <PriceChild> SurfnKid, sorry i have no idea about mocp
[01:17] <unop> Rosh_Keifer, well, does dmesg show you if the interface is actually brought up after the module is loaded?
[01:17] <rich__> how do I install java and non-free flash and start over?
[01:17] <SurfnKid> PriceChild, its ok, do u know how to build playlists
[01:17] <PriceChild> !java | rich__
[01:17] <ubotu> rich__: To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository
[01:17] <rich__> err unisntall
[01:17] <PriceChild> SurfnKid, not really :)
[01:18] <soundray> bluefox83: I would first check the connection speed with something like http://www.bandwidthplace.com/speedtest/
[01:18] <SurfnKid> :) ok np thx
[01:18] <Gosha> !3d desktop
[01:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 3d desktop - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:18] <shwag> how do I update my grub boot sector ?
[01:18] <PriceChild> Gosha, #ubuntu-xgl for that :)
[01:18] <unop> !grub
[01:18] <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
[01:18] <soundray> bluefox83: to make sure the problem isn't on the provider side
[01:18] <wastrel> "ubunto"
[01:18] <bluefox83> soundray, already did, when downloading via a browser i get speeds of 230k-250k
[01:18] <Gosha> i see
[01:18] <kitche> !3ddesktop|Gosha
[01:18] <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
[01:19] <soundray> bluefox83: and when is it that you get only 3k?
[01:19] <andrew^> need help with identd and pftp anyone assit?
[01:19] <Rosh_Keifer> PriceChild: Nope. dmesg doesn't show anything new.
[01:19] <bluefox83> soundray, torrents, and dcc
[01:19] <PriceChild> unop^
[01:19] <bluefox83> soundray, when apt downloads, i get speeds of no more than 35k
[01:20] <PriceChild> Rosh_Keifer, I'd love to suggest booting a desktop cd of ubuntu to see if it works there....
[01:20] <gma> !aptitude | gma
[01:20] <ubotu> gma: aptitude is another terminal-based front-end to APT, like apt-get. However, aptitude can remember the dependencies installed with a package and remove them if you uninstall. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptitudeSurvivalGuide
[01:20] <soundray> bluefox83: if you think your router may be throttling those, it's just a matter of going through all the relevant options in the setup
[01:20] <Rosh_Keifer> PriceChild: I don't have any blank CDs and I'm not going to buy more. -_-
[01:20] <VSpike> I need some help getting xorg to run with the open source ATI driver
[01:21] <PriceChild> Rosh_Keifer, yeah "i'd love"
[01:21] <bluefox83> soundray, i don't have a clue what those would be though...
[01:21] <Rosh_Keifer> PriceChild: You and I both know that if it doesn't work in here it's not likely to work on the CD either.
[01:21] <bluefox83> soundray, some people are computer retarded..i am routing retarded
[01:21] <PriceChild> Rosh_Keifer, not so.... you may have inadvertently nudged soemthing after the install
[01:21] <VSpike> I got it working with the closed-source binary ones but I want to make it work with the open ones
[01:21] <PriceChild> Rosh_Keifer, are you on edgy?
[01:21] <ticki> hi. does anybody know how can i copy files from a CD rOM to my hard drive and choose SKIP ON ERROR for every file it cannot be read? cmd line or GUI inteferface is fine. either way ..
[01:21] <soundray> bluefox83: Linksys calls it QoS, I think. Just disable all those options
[01:22] <Rosh_Keifer> PriceChild: I haven't touched anything since I started talking to you, which was about ten minutes after the install.  Yes, I'm on edgy.
[01:22] <VSpike> I tried dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg from single user mode, but now the X server won't start
[01:22] <PriceChild> Rosh_Keifer, hehe ok :)
[01:22] <PriceChild> hmm
[01:22] <LjL> IrDA with a MA-620 USB adapter - irdadump shows device in range, but irdaping doesn't work nor does any OBEX transfer utility. tried with two different IrDA devices
[01:22] <kitche> VSpike: you can sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and select ati as a driver for video
[01:23] <PriceChild> Rosh_Keifer, leaving my area of knowledge now... but what about modprobing the respective modules?
[01:23] <VSpike> kitche: I did, and the server would not start
[01:23] <kitche> VSpike: pastebin your log /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[01:23] <bluefox83> soundray, i don't see anything called QoS
[01:23] <soundray> Rosh_Keifer: when you run 'tail -f /var/log/syslog' while the module loads, do you see any errors getting logged?
[01:23] <VSpike> kitche: if I replace Driver "ati" with Driver "fglrx" the server starts, which makes me think the config file is basically OK
[01:24] <M3I4_N0IT3> pessoal to com um problema, preciso conectar via ssh no meu desktop da empresa s que nao quero dar autorizao no firewall tem como?? (servidor e desktop sao linux)
[01:24] <Agrajag> !pt
[01:24] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br  ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigada.
[01:24] <verdRousseau> Anyone know how to install metasploit on Ubuntu?
[01:25] <andrew^> i need help with identd with pftp anyone assit?
[01:25] <dredhammer> help i have lost the ability to see the bitrates of files i create with cinelerra/avidemux or even those i download when i right click on properties in gnome, even doing file in terminal doesn't yield the bitrate
[01:25] <soundray> bluefox83: this page any help? http://linksys.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/linksys.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=1701
[01:25] <hydroxC> verbose, Isn't metasploit script based, simple downloading the script and running it ?
[01:25] <mr_daniel> I want to compile a software, which needs a 'qstring.h'. Which package I have to install to get 'qstring.h' a other similair files 'q...'
[01:25] <zcat[1] > unt.org
[01:26] <Rosh_Keifer> soundray: No. It doesn't show anything remotely related to modprobe.
[01:26] <kitche> zcat[1] :?
[01:26] <verdRousseau> hydrox- the installation mentioned something about installing
[01:26] <verdRousseau> Not sure if anyone else has used it
[01:26] <Gosha> eh... what is the kde 3d desktop calleD?
[01:26] <rich__> how can I check if I have java installed? I don't know any web sites that have java..
[01:26] <Gosha> called*
[01:26] <hydroxC> verdRousseau, Is it the newer version of it ?
[01:26] <adaran> can anyone help me with a lirc problem?
[01:26] <kitche> Gosha: kde doesn't have a 3d desktop
[01:27] <verdRousseau> yes
[01:27] <verdRousseau> 3.0
[01:27] <steel_lady> ok, I downloaded amsn-0.96-2.tcl84.x86.package. how do I install it?
[01:27] <Gosha> ah, i see
[01:27] <soundray> Rosh_Keifer: that's strange. It should at least log the fact that it's loading.
[01:27] <PriceChild> steel_lady, amsn is in the repos
[01:27] <soundray> Rosh_Keifer: any 3945-related stuff in dmesg output?
[01:27] <PriceChild> steel_lady, and ubuntu doesn't use the .package 's by default
[01:27] <kitche> PriceChild: every distro uses .package
[01:27] <PriceChild> kitche, well we still prefer using debs
[01:28] <black_13> has anyone here used gtkpod succesfully?
[01:28] <andrew^> i need help with identd with pftp anyone assit?
[01:28] <hydroxC> verdRousseau, Ah, sorry, I only have experience in the 2.x ones. They were easy enough if you end up reverting to 2.7, though :P
[01:28] <PriceChild> kitche, and we should be isntalling from repos if possible
[01:28] <steel_lady> price child, from synaptics I can get only lousy .095 version, this is the one that works well
[01:28] <TheDebugger> black_13: Me.. except for the album covers.. never worked
[01:28] <Rosh_Keifer> soundray: Nothing.
[01:28] <I> Question: Does ubuntu 6.10 need a firewall or an antivirus?
[01:28] <verdRousseau> so hydrox if I used 2.7
[01:28] <verdRousseau> how would that run
[01:28] <PriceChild> steel_lady, I don't see why there's such a difference?
[01:28] <soundray> Rosh_Keifer: but you are sure that the module is loaded, yes?
[01:28] <kitche> I: techinally no but firewall is good practice
[01:28] <steel_lady> they told me on kubuntu forum
[01:28] <black_13> TheDebugger i have a shuffle ... i havent been succesfull
[01:29] <andrew^> i need help with identd with pftp anyone assit?
[01:29] <andrew^> i need help with identd with pftp anyone assit?
[01:29] <hydroxC> verdRousseau, Just download it and extract the tar.gz, then run the according program from a terminal. There are 3, one for console, one for webserver, and one for something else
[01:29] <I_am_Unique> what about virusus?
[01:29] <Rosh_Keifer> soundray: Yes, the module is loaded. Early on dmesg mentions the card but doesn't associate it with anything beyond its label.
[01:29] <verdRousseau> I see thanks alot
[01:29] <TheDebugger> black_13: Are you sure it is configured correctly?
[01:29] <VSpike> kitche: http://www.pastebin.co.uk/9076
[01:29] <I_am_Unique> question: can ubuntu get virusus?
[01:30] <johndoez0> i downloaded the new nvidia drivers off of their website and installed them and now when i restarted X i get an error saying an API mismatch with the kernel module, any ideas?
[01:30] <soundray> Rosh_Keifer: have you checked with lsmod?
[01:30] <kitche> I_am_Unique: Linux doesn't have viruses per say most virus scanners only detect windows one
[01:30] <black_13> TheDebugger you mean gtkpod ?
[01:30] <PriceChild> I_am_Unique, theoretically yes... but It's almost impossible for them to spread
[01:30] <borg> i have a series of files with similar names differentiated by a 3 digit number, i have about 205 of them, is there a bash script that can copy and rename those files in reverse?
[01:30] <PriceChild> I_am_Unique, all the linux boxes are so radically different to each other that it is hard to make one virus which could hurt more than one machine
[01:31] <Rosh_Keifer> soundray: I just unloaded and reloaded the module. dmesg: [17186438.128000]  ipw3945: Detected Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection
[01:31] <kitche> VSpike: ok for so it's not seeing your card for some reason
[01:31] <Shaba1> anyone here a windows AND ubuntu user and has used partition LOGIC
[01:31] <Shaba1> ??
[01:31] <jrib> borg: the one you are about to write :)
[01:31] <bluefox83> soundray, i do not have that model of router...
[01:31] <soundray> borg: are the numbers in sequence, i.e. 001 to 205?
[01:31] <Rosh_Keifer> soundray: That doesn't seem to bring me any closer, though.
[01:31] <borg> soundray, yes
[01:31] <VSpike> kitche: yeah. and lspci does give that address I think.
[01:32] <rdv> is there a way to check what Ubuntu version i'm running?
[01:32] <soundray> Rosh_Keifer: no new interfaces visible with ifconfig -a ?
[01:32] <kitche> VSpike: I tend to leave the busid out of my xorg
[01:32] <Rosh_Keifer> soundray: nyet.
[01:32] <jarrod06> hi guys. my university offers a vpn, what program is best for accessing it with a GUI?
[01:33] <borg> soundray, yes for example, the first file is named STR0047001.jpg
[01:33] <PwndMopar> How do you increase the brightness of the display in Ubuntu?
[01:33] <graft> PwndMopar: get a lamp
[01:33] <soundray> borg: something like 'j=205 ; for i in $(seq -w 1 205) ; do echo mv name-$i name-$j ; j=$[$j-1]  ; done' (remove the echo if you're satisfied that it does what you want).
[01:33] <PwndMopar> graft, unsarcastically, how do you do so?
[01:33] <graft> PwndMopar: use your monitor settings? like normal?
[01:34] <VSpike> kitche: any ideas what I can try next?
[01:34] <shwag> grub-install /dev/sda    Could not find device for /boot: Not found or not a block device.
[01:34] <borg> ok, soundray i'll try it out
[01:34] <graft> PwndMopar: i mean doing it via software is not what you want to do, right?
[01:34] <kitche> VSpike: did you remove the busid from your xorg.conf?
[01:34] <PwndMopar> My monitor is already on the highest brightness and contrast.  I was wondering if you had something similar to the nVidia controls that I had installed.
[01:34] <VSpike> kitche: yes.. no joy
[01:34] <I_am_Unique> so if id install ubuntu i wouldnt have to worry about virusus and privacy theft?
[01:34] <PwndMopar> Via software is the only other option :P
[01:34] <soundray> Rosh_Keifer: do you have a wired nic?
[01:34] <PriceChild> I_am_Unique, Short answer "no"
[01:35] <Rosh_Keifer> soundray: Looking at the NetworkTroubleshooting section of the wiki, I'm tempted to try to manually configure the card to the extent of forcibly adding it to /etc/pcmcia/config.opts. However, the guide doesn't show what command to use for the hardware ID format needed in that file. It's driving me crazy.
[01:35] <wastrel> hi
[01:35] <Rosh_Keifer> soundray: Yes. I'm talking to you through it right now.
[01:35] <jrib> borg: note you are renaming, not copying there
[01:35] <PriceChild> I_am_Unique, long answer "I use virus scanners to make sure I don't pass on infected files through my windows network"
[01:35] <kgarn> How can i get my nvidia kernel module to agree with the libaries i recently installed
[01:35] <kitche> I_am_Unique: with privacy theft yes since usually that's stolen though a fake website
[01:35] <nukeslion> i think my locales are broken or something, im getting alot of error messages saying "setting locale failed", should i worry about this?
[01:35] <soundray> I_am_Unique: privacy theft, yes. But the risk is much lower than with Windows.
[01:35] <borg> jrib, aight, thx
[01:35] <Rosh_Keifer> soundray: Oh, and if you can pass the word, this card is not automatically utilized in the installer. Currently the database lists that factor as "untested"
[01:36] <I_am_Unique> i see
[01:36] <PriceChild> I_am_Unique, just use your common sense :)
[01:36] <Rosh_Keifer> soundray: Of course, I used the alternate install.. Just thought of that.
[01:36] <soundray> Rosh_Keifer: that shouldn't be necessary. If it loads a module on insertion of the card, that indicates that config.opts is fine.
[01:36] <PriceChild> I_am_Unique, don't use sudo for things that don't need it etc. Don't give out personal info on the net
[01:36] <jarrod06> !pptp
[01:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pptp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:36] <riyonuk_> What are some command to restart my network? No website is working
[01:37] <I_am_Unique> like phising websites?
[01:37] <graft> PwndMopar: you have nvidia-settings?
[01:37] <PwndMopar> For edgy? :/
[01:37] <PriceChild> graft, that package is inside nvidia-glx seen as it conflicts
[01:37] <kitche> riyonuk_: did you disable ipv6 yet that usually fixes it
[01:38] <PwndMopar> I do now, graft
[01:38] <rich__> how to I completely unuinstall  flashplugin-nonfree and sun-java5-jre so I can re-install them?
[01:38] <Rosh_Keifer> soundray: Alright. Well the problem exists somewhere within the network device recognition, then. The system sees the card and knows what it is, but whatever looks for network devices is playing dumb.
[01:38] <graft> PwndMopar: might work...
[01:38] <PriceChild> rich__, sudo apt-get remove <<packages>> --purge
[01:38] <kitche> VSpike: hmm what card you have?
[01:38] <PwndMopar> I tried following something else, but we'll see.
[01:38] <user01> ok i changed the orange startup screen how do i change the color of the gnome start up menu as nautilis loads?
[01:38] <graft> PwndMopar: other than that... um, you can usually adjust brightness/contrast for video players
[01:38] <kgarn> what can i type in to apt-get to view all installed packages
[01:38] <soundray> Rosh_Keifer: I had a similar problem once with a card that was expecting a firmware upload.
[01:38] <PwndMopar> graft, I need the whole screen brighter.
[01:38] <PwndMopar> Brb
[01:38] <VSpike> kitche: it's a Sapphire Radeon X800 GTO2
[01:38] <jrib> user01: system > administration > login screen setup  you mean the solid brown right?
[01:39] <kitche> VSpike: ah hmm r300 might work on it and it might not
[01:39] <briguyd> my cd/dvd drives are no longer working and "fdisk -l" returns nothing
[01:39] <VSpike> kitche: it is BIOS modded - dunno if that makes any difference
[01:39] <user01> jrib:  no the rectangle box that pops up icons
[01:39] <Rosh_Keifer> soundray: Hmm. I don't think that's the case here, though.l
[01:39] <VSpike> kitche: should act like an X850XT
[01:39] <user01> jrib: that says ubuntu
[01:39] <kitche> VSpike: see if the r300 driver will work with that
[01:39] <GionnyBoss> I have problems with BitTorrent ... looks like that the default BitTorrent client doesn't support multiple download, because I can't start another download when there's a download active... is this normal? I can't find BitTorrent client setup, too...
[01:39] <jrib> !splash | user01
[01:39] <black_13> TheDebugger what does "you did not import the existing iTunesDb ..."
[01:39] <ubotu> user01: To change the Gnome splash screen, use !gnome-splashscreen-manager or change the GConf key /apps/gnome-session/options/splash-image using !gconf-editor
[01:40] <VSpike> kitche: I just change the driver entry to "r300
[01:40] <I_am_Unique> question: would beryl work on my athlon xp 2.8 512mb ram 64mb nvidia video card?
[01:40] <kitche> I_am_Unique: yes
[01:40] <miguel> hola
[01:40] <AWOSLappy> unop are you there?
[01:40] <spyke01> hey guys got a weird problem with my wireless gamepad not wanting to be recognized in gxmame, jscalibrator sees all the buttons buut gxmame doesnt pick them up
[01:40] <I_am_Unique> nice
[01:40] <PriceChild> I_am_Unique, beryl in #ubuntu-xgl or #beryl  :)
[01:40] <VSpike> kitche: It lists as R430 in the xorg.conf
[01:40] <user01> jrib: is gnome-splashscreen-manager a command i have to install?
[01:40] <soundray> kgarn: "dpkg --get-selections" (from man dpkg)
[01:41] <jrib> user01: yes
[01:41] <Norf-ubu> I_am_Unique: definatley -
[01:41] <kgarn> ty
[01:41] <kitche> VSpike: R430 is just revision
[01:41] <Norf-ubu> I_am_Unique: i have it running on a Piii 1ghz with 512mb ram and 64mb Nvidia card
[01:42] <I_am_Unique> Norf-ubu : and its not lagging?
[01:42] <black_13> i looks like im going to have to use windows
[01:42] <black_13> yeck
[01:43] <soundray> black_13: now that's bad news.
[01:43] <VSpike> kitche: is the r300 driver available as a package? A search on r300 gives nothing
[01:43] <Norf-ubu> I_am_Unique:  nopr - I installed the nvidia-glx drivers for the card - and it's very fast
[01:43] <black_13> soundray gotta love those closed systems
[01:43] <briguyd> my cd/dvd drives are no longer working and "fdisk -l" returns nothing, but they work under a windows partition on the same machine
[01:43] <briguyd> can anyone help me?
[01:43] <I_am_Unique> saweet
[01:44] <Rosh_Keifer> I'm about to explode.
[01:44] <kitche> VSpike: it's part of the ati driver
[01:44] <Rosh_Keifer> Seriously.
[01:44] <Rosh_Keifer> I'm volatile.
[01:44] <user01> jrib: the website for that app states:  This project is not maintained any longer. If you are interested in continueing this project, please send me an email.
[01:44] <Rosh_Keifer> So nobody can help me with the non-working wireless card?
[01:44] <Rosh_Keifer> I hate doing this, but I'm going to try rebooting. -_-
[01:45] <spyke01> if a gamepad says it works with mac then it should work in *nix, correct?
[01:45] <graft> Rosh_Keifer: what chipset?
[01:45] <graft> oh well
[01:45] <LjL> spyke01: no reason it should
[01:45] <jrib> user01: that's ok, it still works.  Or just change the gconf key manually
[01:45] <LjL> no reason it shouldn't, either
[01:45] <Norf-ubu> I_am_Unique:  if you're new to Ubuntu - and used to Windows - (as I was) it gives a whole new lkease of life to "older" kit/pc's - also the learning curve for UBUNTU isn't that difficult once you grasp the basics
[01:45] <soundray> briguyd: 'sudo fdisk -l' should only return info on your partitioned drives.
[01:45] <zhaowei> hello everyone
[01:45] <Shaba1> hello zhaowei
[01:45] <user01> jrib: i installed it and it doesnt show the splash screen currently in use . . .
[01:46] <briguyd> soundray, oh, you need to do sudo, hold on
[01:46] <Shaba1> adaptr are you at thekeys
[01:46] <gnomefreak> spyke01: no mac and *nix are not the same. mac is based on unix iirc but more than likely its gonna be a mac OSX driver that makes it work
[01:46] <soundray> briguyd: any output from 'dmesg | grep CD'?
[01:46] <briguyd> soundray, nope
[01:46] <soundray> briguyd: fdisk won't help you with CD drives
[01:46] <unvs> hmm.. mailer-daemon@mydomain seems to be set as cc: on every mail postfix handles. is there some debugging option i forgot to turn off, or is this normal?
[01:46] <jrib> user01: yes, I don't think it does
[01:46] <briguyd> soundray, someone yesterday told me to try that
[01:47] <soundray> briguyd: "no longer working" means they used to work in Ubuntu?
[01:47] <kitche> spyke01: depends since mac os is not really *nix it's BSD
[01:47] <I_am_Unique> id try ubuntu but im afraid it'd mess up my windows xp
[01:47] <spyke01> LjL and gnomefreak: thanks for the replies guys, any chance you can help me getting this gamepad to work, ive loaded joydev and jscalibrator picks up the pad but gxmame doesnt, any ideas?
[01:47] <VSpike> OK it just looks from a search like maybe the Xorg ATI driver doesn't work with my card
[01:47] <VSpike> That sucks
[01:47] <LjL> gnomefreak: even if it were unix (which it really is in some fashion, more so than Linux arguably since it's BSD), it wouldn't mean the drivers were ok with Linux
[01:47] <briguyd> soundray, i installed with one of them, and it worked for a while, i think it stopped when i upgraded to edgy from dapper, but i'm not sure
[01:47] <spyke01> thanks kitche
[01:47] <VSpike> So I have to go with the binary one for now
[01:48] <Norf-ubu> I_am_Unique: do you have a LIVE CD ?
[01:48] <VSpike> Are nVidia cards better with Linux?
[01:48] <LjL> spyke01: if those programs are seeing it then it's most definitely working, are you sure gxmame isn't just expecting different buttons? try it with some random little game perhaps
[01:48] <olsen_> VSpike: yes, linux rocks
[01:48] <killux> whenever i run kismet, i lose my connection, so i do iwconfig ath0 essid "myAP" and then dhclient ath0
[01:48] <killux> but it doesnt work
[01:48] <soundray> VSpike: marginally, but still a pain
[01:48] <killux> i have to reboot everytime
[01:48] <I_am_Unique> yes ubuntu 6.10
[01:48] <LjL> olsen_: he meant compared to ATI cards.
[01:48] <VSpike> soundray: In what way?
[01:49] <LjL> kitche: and BSD isn't *nix?
[01:49] <LjL> kitche: it's certainly more so than Linux?
[01:49] <LjL> s/\?//
[01:49] <Rosh_Keifer> No luck. :P
[01:49] <olsen_> LjL: i know nvidia does better drivers than ati does. but open source drivers for r200, r300 are ok from what i heard as well (DRI)
[01:49] <nukeslion> i think my locales are way broken, im getting a ton of error messages when updating, should i worry about that? and how would i fix it if that breaks anything?
[01:49] <spyke01> LjL: trying it with metal slug 3, and then press tab to try and change the buttons but itll pick up the d pad but not the buttons
[01:49] <kitche> LjL: well BSD isn't called *nix really at least from the developers
[01:49] <gnomefreak> nukeslion: let it vcontinue
[01:49] <kinkydarkbird> join #ubuntu
[01:49] <VSpike> So the summary is that most graphics cards are a pain under Linux?  That's not good :/
[01:49] <LjL> kitche: nor is Linux... but contrary to Linux, BSD actually does come from the Unix source
[01:49] <gnomefreak> nukeslion: they will stop once the locales have been configured
[01:50] <LjL> kinkydarkbird: you're in there
[01:50] <nukeslion> gnomefreak, alright, thanks, just worried
[01:50] <killux> any help?
[01:50] <Rosh_Keifer> Okay... I have an sit0. Could that be the wireless card?
[01:50] <I_am_Unique> anyone know when ubuntu 7 would be coming out?
[01:50] <Norf-ubu> I_am_Unique: then use it, boot from it - just don't hit the install button on the desktop. get a feel for it - then once your used to the look and feel have a look at the ununtu website for "dual booting"
[01:50] <VSpike> I'm thinking of getting a 7950GT ... just wondering if it's gonna play nicer
[01:50] <jrib> I_am_Unique: there is no ubuntu 7.  7.04 is due in 2007 April
[01:51] <aphex_twin> q: I need the postgresql 8.2 packages from http://ftp.port80.se/ubuntu/pool/main/p/postgresql-8.2/ but I'm not sure what the line should look like in my sources.list
[01:51] <gnomefreak> VSpike: not really. i dont have issues with graphics cards. to have a GUI you dont need the 3d drivers just set the driver to vesa than worry about the 3d drivers
[01:51] <killux> whenever i run kismet, i lose my connection, so i do iwconfig ath0 essid "myAP" and then dhclient ath0
[01:51] <killux> how do i get it up
[01:51] <killux> that method doesnt work
[01:51] <rainmakers99> does anyone know what sound programs are needed in ubuntu to have sound work properly? A couple weeks ago I accidentally uninstalled X from my computer but when I reinstalled with apt-get i lost sound
[01:51] <macsim> ahah
[01:51] <kitche> killux: sudo ifconfig ath up
[01:52] <killux> i did that too
[01:52] <andrew^> i need help with identd with pftp anyone assit?
[01:52] <unvs> is there anyway to make postfix NOT cc mailer-daemon on every mail it handles?
[01:52] <killux> ifconfig ath0 up
[01:52] <killux> dhclient ath0
[01:52] <VSpike> gnomefreak: to get Ubuntu to install I had to choose safe graphics mode, and that enabled the VESA driver.  It took me ages to work out why Ubuntu was so slow (I was using the 386 kernel on a dual core too).
[01:52] <briguyd> soundray, any ideas?
[01:52] <GionnyBoss> I have deleted some items from Ubuntu Menu, and now I can't see them again even if I click on "Revert" button... can anybody suggest me a way to restore the default ubuntu menu?
[01:52] <GionnyBoss> please?
[01:52] <VSpike> gnomefreak: the performance under vesa sucked - no 2D acceleration
[01:52] <kitche> killux: you using sudo with those commands?
[01:52] <killux> yes
[01:52] <VSpike> gnomefreak: also, refresh rates were not good
[01:53] <Rosh_Keifer> Nevermind.
[01:53] <Rosh_Keifer> sit0 is just ipv4-ipv6 thing.
[01:53] <Rosh_Keifer> I really need to get wireless working. This is my friend's laptop and he relies on it for wireless online gaming.
[01:54] <mag_> is it possible to hide some folders with ACl ?
[01:54] <ctothej> Can AIGLX be run with ATI's proprietary fglrx driver?
[01:54] <kitche> ctothej: no
[01:54] <jrib> mag_: why ACL?
[01:54] <ctothej> kitche: thanks.
[01:54] <Rosh_Keifer> ctothej: Please don't confuse it with XGL
[01:54] <rich__> how do I know if java is installed correctly?
[01:55] <Rosh_Keifer> ctothej: AIGLX is nvidia's built in XGL equivilant that works a bit cleaner, if I understand correctly.
[01:55] <Rosh_Keifer> XGL will work with said driver.
[01:55] <gnomefreak> rich__: you need to install it
[01:55] <kitche> Rosh_Keifer: AIGLX is X's version of XGL
[01:55] <mag_> jrib: I have a data server with samba and acls but many users can see tsome foldesr that they don't have permission to enter, just I want that all those people don't see the folders
[01:55] <ctothej> Rosh_Keifer: I installed XGL and compiz, compiz-gnome from synaptic. I booted to XGL, but couldnt get compiz to run... any suggestions?
[01:55] <exs>  i want firefox to use vlc. instead of totem as a built in video player
[01:56] <mag_> jrib: do you know how ?
[01:56] <Rosh_Keifer> ctothej: Heh... Compiz and Beryl don't come with launchers. You usually have to make one that starts the proper parts.
[01:56] <jrib> mag_: no, unless it's a nautilus specific question, which I doubt it is :)
[01:57] <mag_> jrib: what is nautilus ?
[01:57] <user01> jrib: nope there is still the ubuntu splash as windows manager and nautilis load
[01:57] <ctothej> Rosh_Keifer: right, i followed the directions from the forums, and used the terminal to launch compiz, but nothing happened
[01:57] <Rosh_Keifer> Anyway, does anyone here have the slightest clue as to why Ubuntu isn't recognizing my card properly? It sees it. It knows what it is. It just doesn't want to use it as a network interface.
[01:57] <jrib> mag_: the default file manager in ubuntu
[01:57] <jrib> user01: do you want to get rid of it or change it?
[01:57] <kitche> Rosh_Keifer: did you install the firmware also
[01:57] <mag_> jrib: mmm ok ! thank's :P
[01:57] <Rosh_Keifer> Rosh_Keifer: What firmware?
[01:58] <Rosh_Keifer> err..
[01:58] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: What firmware?
[01:58] <rich__> can someone help me, when installing java I get this error http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/1994/
[01:58] <kitche> Rosh_Keifer: intel's firmware don't think it gets installed by default
[01:58] <Rosh_Keifer> ctothej: I've never followed that bit. I used Beryl and made my own launcher. I'm afraid I don't know anything about that.
[01:59] <user01> jrib: change it to something else other than the orange box
[01:59] <VSpike> trouble with the ATI binary driver is that it makes the GL screensavers act wierd and lock up, makes switching user sessions unreliable, and also means that unless you turn off the splash screen in kernel options, you get a garbled console when you do ctrl-alt-f1
[01:59] <Flannel> rich__: er, when installing java? or flash?
[01:59] <exs> How do I get firefox to use vlc instead of totem as a built in video player?
[01:59] <ctothej> Rosh_Keifer: ok thanks. should i give beryl a shot instead of compiz?
[01:59] <_Sean> is there a gui for alsamixer?'
[01:59] <user01> jrib: so i downloaded a png image and activated it and the ubuntu image still shows up
[02:00] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: AH! That must be it. Well, can you tell me where to get firmware for it? It should be built into the laptop
[02:00] <rich__> flash I meant
[02:00] <gnomefreak> _Sean: the ncurses (GUI) is it iirc
[02:00] <Rosh_Keifer> ctothej: laptop's hardware, since it worked with Windows*
[02:00] <killux> i want to use airodump should it look like this: sudo airodump ath0 file channel
[02:00] <killux> ?
[02:00] <TheDebugger> compiz is dead :D
[02:00] <VSpike> can anyone tell me what optioon to add to the kernel boot line to get a better text mode in the console?
[02:00] <Baloogan> Hello people. I need help getting my ubuntu computer to get wireless internets from a windows computer with encryption.
[02:00] <TheDebugger> ( for me )
[02:00] <Flannel> VSpike: better?
[02:00] <Baloogan> first I want to get wireless working sans encrypting
[02:00] <ctothej> TheDebugger: what do you mean?
[02:00] <Baloogan> and I'm unable.
[02:00] <kitche> Rosh_Keifer: Linux needs firmware for the driver it's not the same as the firmware on the device
[02:00] <_Sean> gnomefreak: how do I go about doing that?
[02:00] <VSpike> Flannel: higher resolution
[02:01] <jrib> user01: what does this command return: gconftool-2 -g /apps/gnome-session/options/splash_image
[02:01] <Tron_> !compiz
[02:01] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - Help in #ubuntu-xgl - See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems
[02:01] <gnomefreak> _Sean: type alsamixer in console
[02:01] <kitche> Rosh_Keifer: what's the chipset on your card?
[02:01] <Baloogan> Someone please help me :(
[02:01] <_Sean> gnomefreak: yeah, that's it though>?
[02:01] <user01> jrib: ubuntu-splash.png
[02:01] <ctothej> Tron_: thanks man!
[02:01] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: It's an Intel 3945 card.
[02:01] <gnomefreak> _Sean: ncurses uses the console. its a console version of gui
[02:02] <VSpike> Flannel: current is 80x25 or so. I'd like 120 x 50 or something like that
[02:02] <jrib> user01: how did you activate yours?
[02:02] <_Sean> gnomefreak: yeah, I guess it'll work :)
[02:02] <adamonline> Baloogan: There's a TON of posts on wireless networking in Ubuntu at the forums...  I use wired, myself, I wish I could help you otherwise :/
[02:02] <jrib> user01: and what version of ubuntu are you using?
[02:02] <user01> jrib: sudo gnome-splashscreen-manager
[02:02] <jrib> user01: why would you sudo that?
[02:03] <kitche> Rosh_Keifer: ipw3945.sourceforge.net follow directions there
[02:03] <user01> jrib:  seemed lie a system setting?
[02:03] <adamonline> Baloogan: I theorize it's just one of those topics that's too involved, and too broadly covered already...
[02:03] <jrib> user01: it's not
[02:03] <Baloogan> adamonline: could you link me to some of these things?
[02:03] <FFForever> here do i want to move the java 6 bin file?
[02:04] <jrib> user01: well I guess you can set defaults, but I'm not sure that would be the way to change them, don't use sudo
[02:04] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: I like how Ubuntu has the driver and even probes the module by default, but doesn't have the firmware for it! XP
[02:04] <FFForever> where*
[02:04] <user01> jrib: that and it doesnt run as normal user
[02:04] <Baloogan> adamonline: could you atleast tell me how to set what dns server my computer uses?
[02:04] <jrib> user01: what happens when you try
[02:04] <adamonline> Baloogan: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/search.php?searchid=12959459
[02:04] <user01> jrib: want me to post in flood?
[02:04] <Baloogan> like how do I tell it to look for a dns server at such and such IP?
[02:04] <jrib> user01: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[02:04] <Flannel> VSpike: you should be able to change the resolution with the vga= kernel option
[02:05] <Baloogan> adamonline: I just pinged my server by ip... my problem seems to be setting of the dns server now :3
[02:05] <adamonline> Baloogan: I'm afraid I can't; not if you're trying to access the internet through another computer
[02:05] <jarrod06> yo. im having trouble starting a vpn tunnel. error paste is here http://pastebin.ca/320065
[02:05] <briguyd> ok, i tried using the command "readcd" to see what would happen, and it output this:  Cannot open '/dev/cdrw'. Cannot open SCSI driver.
[02:05] <jarrod06> please help
[02:05] <VSpike> flannel: yeah - i can't find a list of available modes anywhere :/
[02:05] <briguyd> anyone have any ideas how i can get my drives working again
[02:05] <briguyd> ?
[02:05] <adamonline> Baloogan: I may have something, hold on, I saved it for when I need to use it =)
[02:05] <rich__> is it ok to install flash and java from adept manager and not from the konsole?
[02:05] <Flannel> VSpike: neither can I ;) try vga=ask
[02:05] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: The word "firmware" isn't anywhere on that page...
[02:06] <user01> jrib: pasted . .. the version is edgy eft
[02:06] <Flannel> VSpike: that should list available options (varies depending on video card)
[02:06] <adamonline> Baloogan: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=119787 Dunno if it's what you need, but it's a good starting point, I'm sure
[02:06] <jarrod06> anyone know why this isnt working?
[02:06] <_Sean> !numlock
[02:06] <ubotu> To enable Number Lock by default, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NumLock
[02:06] <jrib> user01: url?
[02:07] <adamonline> Baloogan: It uses a lot of gui-type user friendly stuff
[02:07] <Baloogan> I'm a fan of the console :/
[02:07] <user01> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/1995/
[02:07] <Baloogan> guiy stuff in linux feels so ineffectual./
[02:07] <Dame> Finally I setup my ATI drivers right. Now I want to install AIGLX. Im following this: http://wiki.beryl-project.org/wiki/Install_Beryl_on_Ubuntu_Dapper_with_AIGLX . But my driver version for the linux-dri-modules-common linux-dri package is not in the repository. As noted on the wiki it say: linux-dri-modules-2.6.15-27-386 IS not up,needs to be fixed. I need to wait them to fix it, or I can download it from other place?
[02:07] <adamonline> but as far as firewall goes, if you need it, that article references firestarter... I can find a great link that I used that uses a script...
[02:07] <adamonline> Baloogan: I feel ya =)
[02:07] <Rosh_Keifer> Dame: You're not the first to confuse AIGLX with XGL. ATI != AIGLX.
[02:08] <Flannel> adamonline: firestarter is avialable in the repositories
[02:08] <jrib> user01: did you ever try running it without sudo before you ran it with sudo?  You seem to have messed with your permissions
[02:08] <kitche> Rosh_Keifer: so you do have ipw3945 loaded you can check with lsmod
[02:08] <Baloogan> adamonline: My wireless seems fine right now. its encrypted and such but I don't know how to set the dns server :(
[02:08] <user01> jrib: uninstall then reinstall? :)
[02:08] <slyboots> God, Can someone help me before I go *insane*
[02:08] <jrib> user01: ls -ld /home/user01/.gnome2/splash-screens.xml
[02:08] <slyboots> For some baffling reason, when Im playing audio my Volume jumps up and down at random
[02:09] <Flannel> !ask | slyboots
[02:09] <ubotu> slyboots: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[02:09] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: I've been fighting with this for an hour. Nobody knew a thing about firmware. The module is loaded.
[02:09] <jarrod06> does anyone know how to fix this VPN problem? http://pastebin.ca/320065
[02:09] <slyboots> It will play fine for ..10 seconds and then suddenyl become much louder for 2-3 then drop back down to the previous setting
[02:09] <slyboots> It does this with EVERY player..so It must be a problem with Alsa I think
[02:09] <user01> jrib: -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 261 2007-01-17 19:50 /home/user01/.gnome2/splash-screens.xml
[02:09] <Byan> would anything break if I have two interfaces with the same mac address on the same computer?
[02:09] <adamonline> Baloogan: Well, I remember setting my dns servers somewhere, lemme poke around
[02:09] <slyboots> Im using a Creative Audigy 2 sound-card
[02:09] <jrib> user01: sudo chown -R $USER: ~/.gnome2
[02:10] <kitche> Rosh_Keifer: hmm ipw3945.sourceforge.net/INSTALL tells you where to get the firmware
[02:10] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: Ah.
[02:10] <faeryNatsuki> are there any chanel for openoffice?
[02:10] <jrib> user01: don't make a typo as that can foobar your system
[02:10] <borg> faeryNatsuki, why yes there is
[02:10] <faeryNatsuki> i hate that bug, i can't write and edit a textbox nor impress nor writer :(
[02:11] <kitche> Rosh_Keifer: if getting the firmware doesn't work then I can't help you since that's probably what I think is wrong
[02:11] <adamonline> Baloogan: All I can think of is in etc/network/interfaces
[02:11] <faeryNatsuki> jrib: do you know the name?
[02:11] <jrib> !openoffice | faeryNatsuki
[02:11] <ubotu> faeryNatsuki: a free and open source office suite, including word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, vector drawing and database components.  To install: "sudo apt-get install openoffice.org". User help available in #users.openoffice.org
[02:11] <shwag> help  Checking if "/boot/grub/stage1" exists... no
[02:11] <faeryNatsuki> i'm ready to unistall openoffice, but if i do that, what can i use? there's no other alternative :(
[02:11] <jarrod06> am i online? i cant tell if anyone is even receiving this
[02:11] <jrib> jarrod06: yes
[02:11] <faeryNatsuki> thanks jrib
[02:11] <user01> jrib: ok ill try to restart again . . . how do i get a normal linux screen showing boot up instead of the unbuntu progress bar at boot?
[02:11] <Dame> !xgl
[02:11] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - Help in #ubuntu-xgl - See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems
[02:11] <briguyd> can someone help me, my disk drives are no longer detected since i upgraded to edgy
[02:12] <Baloogan> adamonline: found it :3 its /etc/resolv.conf
[02:12] <jrib> user01: don't restart just logout and back in.  You can get rid of usplash by getting rid of "splash" and "quiet" in your /boot/grub/menu.lst
[02:12] <Flannel> !repeat | jarrod06
[02:12] <ubotu> jarrod06: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly, if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[02:13] <adamonline> Baloogan: Cool, in retrospect I remember setting it up when I was trying to get my DHCP server going, so even if I found that file, I don't think it would help you as a client...
[02:13] <Baloogan> adamonline: I'm a BIG fan of static networks
[02:13] <Baloogan> I find dhcp too ... dynamic :/
[02:13] <adamonline> Baloogan: I would be too, but I've got a house full of WinXP noobs and the occastional guest
[02:14] <php-freak> lol is there any one in here smart enough thats knows how to compile curl with php? I have downloaded it throught he pakcage manager, but my php scritps are still saying call to undefined curl functions?
[02:14] <Flannel> Baloogan, adamonline, /etc/network/interfaces is dhcp stuff
[02:14] <timo> Any one using the cairo-clock
[02:14] <Flannel> php-freak: php5-curl is the package, there's no need to compile
[02:14] <jrib> php-freak: you installed php5-curl ?  or 4 if you use php4
[02:14] <adamonline> Baloogan: I wish I could have static IPs in my room, at least, so I could securely open the ports I want to enable at the router without having my ip change =(
[02:15] <adamonline> Flannel: Thank you
[02:15] <briguyd> can someone help me, my disk drives are no longer detected since i upgraded to edgy, but they work in windows
[02:15] <php-freak> hmm
[02:15] <Dame> How can I run xgl as part of my current session?
[02:15] <php-freak> flannel: let me check
[02:16] <Shaba1> hey php-freak
[02:16] <Flannel> Dame: #ubuntu-xgl for XGL support (topic has Howtos)
[02:16] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: Ack... I'm a bit confused. This guide specifies files that only exist if you install the driver their way. I don't really want to mess up the driver that's already installed, but I can't get the firmware without it... Honestly, whose idea was it to include the driver but not the firmware that's vital for the device?!
[02:16] <adamonline> Baloogan: That's why I needed to serve DHCP from my Ubuntu box, to appease the others
[02:16] <php-freak> okay I got php5-curl, libcurl3-gnutls, libcurl3,curl installed
[02:17] <php-freak> jrib: ?
[02:17] <php-freak> Flannel: you guys get that
[02:17] <kitche> Rosh_Keifer: it says nothing about building drivers to use that firmware that firmware works on any ipw3945 driver
[02:17] <Flannel> adamonline: http://packages.ubuntu.com/edgy/net/dhcp3-server is a server
[02:17] <jrib> php-freak: did you restart apache after installing that?
[02:18] <php-freak> ohh yea long long timea go
[02:18] <php-freak> restarted you name it
[02:18] <Flannel> php-freak: make sure you... enable the shared object, or whatever.  Don't you need to add it to php.ini?
[02:18] <php-freak> I think the curl is coming up on my cli php, but not my other one
[02:18] <Flannel> php-freak: curl is coming up on cli php?  but not other (apache?) one?
[02:18] <php-freak> flannel: i don't know thats what i was wondering if i was susspoesd to add it to php.ini
[02:18] <php-freak> apache
[02:18] <php-freak> apache php
[02:18] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: DIR=$(sed -ne "s:^FIRMWARE_DIR=\([^, ] *\).*:\1:p" \ /etc/hotplug/firmware.agent)
[02:18] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: What is that?
[02:18] <Flannel> php-freak: restart apache then.  That's the only reason it wouldn't come up in apache
[02:19] <php-freak> its done been restarted several times
[02:19] <Flannel> php-freak: if it comes up in the cli, then you don't need to add anything.
[02:19] <php-freak> how do ic heck cli again
[02:19] <Geoffrey2> I noticed the official Flash 9 release for Linux is out, does it work any better than the beta's did?
[02:19] <andytof47> hey just wondering how can i tell which version of rt2570 driver I am using?
[02:20] <kitche> Rosh_Keifer: it's sed I don't know to much about sed but I know jrib knows a bit about it
[02:20] <black_13> how do i open up a specific port (im using ubuntu on a laptop)
[02:20] <adamonline> Flannel: I have that installed already, thank you...  The project just wasn't working, in part because I couldn't unplug the rest of the house from their existing dhcp server enough to get it working right =)
[02:20] <tweek> anyone know why the nvidia driver fails to completly update the screen and leaves whitespots in areas of programs
[02:20] <andytof47> hey just wondering how can i tell which version of rt2570 driver I am using?
[02:21] <daniel007> hi, I've been try for a couple of days now to configure my machine with my network printer without any success.  Can someone help me connect ubuntu 6.10 with my smc wireless router with built-in usb printer port?
[02:21] <moonlite2> Geoffrey2: did you have problems with the betas?
[02:21] <Thug-N-Me> how do i add the english speling for my xchat ?
[02:21] <andytof47> hey just wondering how can i tell which version of rt2570 driver I am using?
[02:21] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: I just want to get the files... Apparently that bit is supposed to show where I should install them.
[02:21] <jrib> Rosh_Keifer: I think that will just set DIR equal to whatever FIRMWARE_DIR is
[02:21] <Thug-N-Me> spelling
[02:22] <jarrod06> my video resolutiion options only goes up to 800 by 600 in gnome although xorg.conf goes up to 1280x1024, how do i fix this to allow these higher resolututions?
[02:22] <Geoffrey2> moonlite2, for me, the beta's were useless, any and all flash content brought my browser to a complete standstill
[02:22] <riotkittie> jarrod06: have you customized your xorg.conf to any extent ?
[02:22] <jrib> Rosh_Keifer: you can just run the sed command in your console and find out.  It won't do anything and even if you don't believe me, just don't run it with sudo :)
[02:22] <HymnToLife> !fixres | jarrod06
[02:22] <ubotu> jarrod06: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type "sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart" in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[02:22] <moonlite2> Geoffrey2: interesting :D
[02:23] <Geoffrey2> moonlite2, yep, unless it's happening to you, and then it's just downright annoying
[02:23] <moonlite2> Geoffrey2: nothing like that happened to me. Occasionally it would bug out but i havent tested the new version to see if doesn't do that anymore, never hanged my browser though
[02:23] <riotkittie> flash 9 beta makes me a sad panda
[02:24] <HymnToLife> riotkittie, flash 9 is not beta anymore
[02:24] <jarrod06> subsection display goes to 1280 by 1024 and that was by default
[02:24] <Geoffrey2> moonlite2, well, since the official release is out, I'll install it...odds are good I'll be back to Flash 7 within 15 minutes though
[02:24] <riotkittie> HymnToLife: it isnt? why am i always the last to know these things <g>
[02:24] <andytof47> how do i find out my driver version for my wireless card please
[02:24] <jarrod06> but gnome has not allowed that setting
[02:24] <andytof47> anyone
[02:24] <eobanb> is anyone using a usb 802.11g adapter with the prism54 islsm driver
[02:24] <moonlite2> Geoffrey2: let's hope it works for you
[02:25] <Rosh_Keifer> jrib: I tried it. Got an error.
[02:25] <jrib> Rosh_Keifer: file doesn't exist?
[02:25] <HymnToLife> !anyone | eobanb
[02:25] <ubotu> eobanb: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[02:25] <Rosh_Keifer> jrib: sed: can't read  /etc/hotplug/firemware.agent: No such file or directory
[02:25] <riotkittie> jarrod06: in a term ...  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg         ... you may want to sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.bak first
[02:25] <daniel007> Anyone have any success connecting a HP printer with a smc wireless router with built-in usb printer port?
[02:25] <eobanb> HymnToLife, that's all i'm asking.
[02:25] <Geoffrey2> moonlite2, but then, I'm not sure if part of it isn't Ubuntu in general just not playing nice with my computer
[02:25] <jrib> Rosh_Keifer: yeah, I don't have that file either
[02:25] <tweek> its as if the screen isnt refreshing completely, is it a problem with nvidia drivers, fails to update the entire scrren?
[02:25] <eobanb> there is no 'next question'
[02:26] <Rosh_Keifer> jrib: All I want to know is how and where to install the firmware...
[02:26] <Rosh_Keifer> I've got it...
[02:26] <adamonline> andytof47: I'd recommend looking in System > Administration > Device Manager
[02:26] <eobanb> HymnToLife, believe me, i've been in this channel for years now.
[02:26] <andytof47> Cheers adamonline
[02:26] <HymnToLife> same here...
[02:26] <shwag> does mysql put stuff in  /var/log/mysql   by default ?
[02:26] <Geoffrey2> moonlite2, I've just seen too many applications crash on my computer doing idiotically simple stuff that simply SHOULDN'T be a problem for even halfway decent programs
[02:27] <riotkittie> there was a difference between that anyone and most anyones.
[02:27] <moonlite> Geoffrey2: if they trigger driverbugs all is possible
[02:27] <moonlite> Geoffrey2: what hardware do you have?
[02:28] <Geoffrey2> moonlite, let's see...one time I cut and pasted a folder, simply clicked to move back to the parent folder, and nautilus tanked on me
[02:29] <Geoffrey2> moonlite, no, not a folder, my bad...I was sorting file, moved a few files into a folder, went to back out of the folder, Nautilus has exited unexpectedly....sigh.....
[02:29] <moonlite> Geoffrey2: do you have an overclocked cpu? Is your memory perhaps faulty?
[02:29] <moonlite> however, nautilus has died for me too on occasions
[02:29] <andytof47> ! adamonline looking at the device manager tells me alot of information about my WUSB54g but I don't see a driver number??
[02:30] <rainmakers99> Can anyone assist me with getting sound working on my system?  Alsa detects the card at 0 the system appears to work but has no sound
[02:30] <Geoffrey2> moonlite, no, this is a Dell notebook, Intel Centrino...I definately do not overclock...great way to create a silicon puddle....
[02:30] <adamonline> andytof47: I just looked around in mine; there should be something under the advanced tab along the lines of info.linux.driver
[02:30] <Senegal> hi all
[02:30] <Geoffrey2> faulty RAM....I may have to find somewhere that can test it
[02:30] <moonlite> Geoffrey2: what does puddle mean?
[02:30] <moonlite> memtest is your friend
[02:30] <zcat[1] > Geoffrey2: similar problems here; dumped a bunch of video clips from my camera yesterday, and tried to edit them in kino. Every file it imported was 'choppy' like it could only read one fame in ten. After a reboot it worked fine again, but it just dissapears so damn often, so I try and save my project after every little edit..
[02:30] <Geoffrey2> moonlite, as in, melting down your chip
[02:31] <moonlite> ah
[02:31] <zcat[1] > *frame
[02:31] <zcat[1] > maddening
[02:31] <moonlite> agree btw, overclocking is plain stupi
[02:31] <moonlite> d
[02:31] <Senegal> i would like to upgrade mu ubuntu from breezy to the latest one ? is there a fast wat ?
[02:31] <Flannel> !upgrade | Senegal
[02:31] <ubotu> Senegal: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[02:31] <Senegal> thank you
[02:31] <andytof47> adamonline yeah says strlist then usb   - I want to update my driver for this so it supports packet injection do i need to uninstall this driver in order to install the new one????
[02:32] <andytof47> adamonline If so what command would i use?
[02:32] <andytof47> cheers
[02:32] <Geoffrey2> moonlite, then there's Firefox....it crashed a few days ago when I tried to bookmark a page....that's it
[02:32] <rexcannon> !compiz
[02:32] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - Help in #ubuntu-xgl - See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems
[02:33] <humblerodent> I have my keyboard set to U.S. English but it seems to act like an international keyboard or something....apostrophes dont work quite right, and stuff.
[02:33] <moonlite> Geoffrey2: strange
[02:33] <humblerodent> can anybody help me?  Thanks in advance
[02:33] <Thug-N-Me> how do i change language spelling for xchat ?
[02:33] <Thug-N-Me> aspell -l=EN
[02:33] <Thug-N-Me> Error: You must specify an action
[02:33] <Thug-N-Me> ?
[02:33] <Thug-N-Me> :)
[02:33] <adamonline> andytof47: Sorry, that's beyond my level of expertise =)  I've only had to install one driver, for a gigibit ethernet NIC, and it was a simple sudo apt-get install e1000 (where e1000 was the name of the driver).  I presume if I needed to uninstall it, it would be sudo apt-get remove e1000.
[02:33] <zcat[1] > another annoyance; a lot of the time when I try to login it just 'hangs' after making the startup sound; nothing else for ten minutes or so. Restarting gdm won't make the problem go away, but if I reboot it's all fine again. Any suggestions?
[02:34] <andytof47> cheers anyway thanks for the help
[02:34] <Geoffrey2> moonlite, and that's what makes this so frustrating...I keep hearing people rave about how much more stable and reliable Linux is than Windows, and I'm having to restart this thing FAR more often than I had to do even under Windows 98......
[02:34] <jewbilee> How do I rename a mounted partition?  I accidently named /media/hdc1 as windosws and not windows
[02:34] <humblerodent> Geoffrey2: as far as Windows goes, 98 is the closest thing to stable
[02:34] <humblerodent> well either that or 2K
[02:34] <TheDebugger> Too much drugs...
[02:35] <TheDebugger> The NT line has always been stable for me
[02:35] <kazuka> hey guys
[02:35] <adamonline> andytof47: That's what's weird, anyway, is the info.linux.driver seems to just show the name of the driver, and not the version... Hmmmm... Well, good luck!
[02:35] <Geoffrey2> let's just say I have "r-s-e-i-u-b" pretty much memorized by this point :)
[02:35] <moonlite> Geoffrey2: sorry to hear that. Ubuntu has been working marvelous for me personally. Never have to reboot
[02:35] <sigilz> I am using suse and its pretty stable...has locked once or twice while I was messin around with installing vid drivers *shrug*
[02:36] <arrenlex> Geoffrey2: Hi!
[02:36] <sigilz> probably just my ignorance in configuring everything
[02:36] <kupesoft> How can I prevent resource hogging and limit the amount of processes a use can spawn in mulit-user server.  This is prevent fork bombs, etc.
[02:36] <kupesoft> *user
[02:36] <jewbilee> How do I rename a mounted partition?  I accidently named /media/hdc1 as windosws and not windows
[02:36] <zcat[1] > !ulimit
[02:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ulimit - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:36] <zcat[1] > :(
[02:37] <nothlit> jewbilee, relabel a mounted partition you mean?
[02:37] <jewbilee> nothlit: yes
[02:37] <nothlit> it depends on the filesystem of the drive labeled
[02:37] <jewbilee> nothlit: NTFS
[02:37] <Tomasso> can anyone please help me solve a broken packages problem? just installed ubuntu, and it says there are 3 broken packages i must fix, using synaptic i can see that 3 OpenOffice'
[02:37] <nothlit> jewbilee, use ntfslabel
[02:37] <Tomasso> packages are in red
[02:37] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: Can you just tell me where the proper place to dump the drivers is, in accordance to where Ubuntu installs things? This stupid sed script isn't working.
[02:37] <Geoffrey2> moonlite, granted, part of my problem would be solved if companies would just break down and start developing linux drivers for the stuff they build instead of forcing people to cobble together drivers themselves.....
[02:38] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: firmware*
[02:38] <jewbilee> nothlit: what are the arguments?
[02:38] <nothlit> jewbilee, use the man pag
[02:38] <nothlit> e
[02:38] <Tomasso> it doesnt either allow me to remove or do anything with them
[02:38] <jewbilee> nothlit: ?
[02:38] <Tomasso> getting very anoyed :(
[02:38] <fokuslee> can someone please explain the difference between "exit" and "exit 1" i see both in a script
[02:38] <Geoffrey2> arrenlex, hey there!
[02:38] <moonlite> Geoffrey2: just releasing specs for the hardware would be good enough imo
[02:38] <nothlit> jewbilee, to access the man page of a tool, the argument is    man <toolname>
[02:38] <Geoffrey2> well, time to install Flash 9, the official version
[02:39] <jewbilee> nothlit: im still confused as to what I need to do
[02:39] <arrenlex> fokuslee: exit 1 returns 1 as the exit code of the program. exit codes denote whether the program exited successfully or with an error.
[02:39] <arrenlex> fokuslee: So, for example, if you're calling your script from another script, if what you ran failed, you probably don't want to just keep executing. You probably want to handle it.
[02:39] <moonlite> Geoffrey2: plz pm me "success"/"failure" later. :)
[02:39] <moonlite> like to know how it went
[02:39] <arrenlex> fokuslee: Run the command "true" and then run "echo $?"
[02:39] <jewbilee> nothlit: man ntfslabel?
[02:39] <arrenlex> fokuslee: Then run "false" and "echo $?"
[02:40] <daniel007> Anyone have any success connecting a HP printer with a smc wireless router with built-in usb printer port?
[02:40] <nothlit> jewbilee, yes, use that and it'll tell you the syntax
[02:40] <Geoffrey2> would it make more sense to uninstall Flash 7 for now, or just move it to a different folder?
[02:40] <arrenlex> fokuslee: As you see, 0 indicates a successful exit.
[02:40] <jewbilee> nothlit: no manual entry for it
[02:40] <nothlit> if you don't have ntfslabel, its probably in ntfsprogs or utils
[02:40] <nothlit> !ntfsprogs | jewbilee
[02:40] <ubotu> ntfsprogs: tools for doing neat things in NTFS partitions from Linux. In component main, is optional. Version 1.12.1-1 (edgy), package size 205 kB, installed size 532 kB
[02:40] <fokuslee> arrenlex yeah i c so exit 1 means there is something wrong and i handle it latter with the script rite?
[02:40] <Rosh_Keifer> AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHh
[02:41] <tillint> hello? first-timer with ubuntu asks: how does /mnt -command works, actually
[02:41] <adamonline> In Bash, if I want an if/then test to return true when a grep doesn't find a matching string, what would be the command? The command I have so far, which doesn't work, is: if [ -n $($stringX | grep -v $substringX) ] 
[02:41] <arrenlex> fokuslee: If you're looking at a program that's going "exit 1", that means if it gets to that point, it terminates with an error.
[02:41] <Flannel> fokuslee: no, you're returning 1 to whatever called the script.  you've exited the script.
[02:41] <Rosh_Keifer> tillint: /mnt is not a command. It is a directory. mount is a command.
[02:41] <kupesoft1> Sorry, I got disconnected,
[02:42] <arrenlex> adamonline: if echo "hello" | grep hello ; echo "Hello was found" ; else echo "Hello was not found" ; fi
[02:42] <tillint> rosah_keifer, I need real help here, can't figure this out, please give an example how to mount
[02:42] <Joe_CoT> *poke*
[02:42] <AngryElf> what kernel module most likely enables my onboard sound?
[02:42] <DARKGuy> Hm, I'm a bit puzzled with bash scripting here... anybody knows how to search in all .txt files a phrase and show in what file is it at least?
[02:42] <fokuslee> flannel so the subscript is terminated and 1 is returned to wutever called the subscript indicating an error rite?
[02:42] <kitche> AngryElf: what's your sound card
[02:43] <Flannel> fokuslee: right.
[02:43] <kupesoft> I got disconnected
[02:43] <zcat[1] > AngryElf: lspci
[02:43] <fokuslee> Thanks abunch Flannel and arrenlex u guys are great!
[02:43] <Rosh_Keifer> tillint: Most types are automatically detected, so don't worry about the '-' things. Let's say you wanted to mount the first partition of your hard drive to /media/harddrive. You'd do "mount /dev/hda1 /media/harddrive" The format is "mount (device) (place to mount it to)"
[02:43] <arrenlex> DARKGuy: grep "goobar" *.txt
[02:43] <Rosh_Keifer> tillint: This way, if you look in /media/harddrive, you'd see the contents of the device located at /dev/hda1
[02:43] <Li`lEndian> Hello, all, i cant figure out what to do in order to configure the passwd for xvncserver
[02:44] <kupesoft> I have a multi-user environment on a server where I can't trust my users not to hog resources and spawn too many processes (re: fork bomb).  How can I limit resources and processes on a per-user basis?
[02:44] <Li`lEndian> !vnc
[02:44] <ubotu> VNC is a protocol for remote desktop. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNCOverSSH describes how to use it securely.  It works best over fast connections, otherwise look at !FreeNX
[02:44] <kitche> Rosh_Keifer: firmware goes in /lib/firmware
[02:44] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: THANK YOU
[02:44] <tillint> rosh_keifer, thank you, didnt understand yet, but anyway :)
[02:44] <DARKGuy> arrenlex: Oh wow, I thought it was more complex xD big thanks! :D
[02:44] <tillint> ubuntu wants me to boot
[02:44] <ablyss> Li`lEndian /usr/bin/vncpasswd
[02:44] <zcat[1] > kupesoft: ulimit ...
[02:44] <ChrisBradley> http://www.unitedstatesoflinux.org/ == #uslinux
[02:44] <tillint> cya after 2 min?-)
[02:44] <AngryElf> kitche, zcat[1]  it's an onboard nvidia -- for whatever reason it's disappeared out of lspci -- shouldn't it still show up regaldless of whether the kernel module is loaded or not?
[02:45] <kupesoft> zcat[1] : man ulimit doesn't work
[02:45] <zcat[1] > AngryElf: yeah.. weird.
[02:45] <adamonline> arrenlex: Thank you!  I can see how that would work... So, basically, if the grep finds something, it will return true if called in a test? Should that be in brackets?
[02:45] <Li`lEndian> ablyss: do'h
[02:45] <ablyss> bash 101 down the hall :P
[02:45] <zcat[1] > kupesoft: try help ulimit ... I think there's a systemwide file (/etc/ulimits or something) that applies limits to login shells too.
[02:46] <kitche> AngryElf: it will be snd_intel8x0 it works with nvidia sound also since nvidia uses AC97
[02:46] <theflyingfool> are there any progs like frost wire in the repos
[02:46] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: ...There's already a  ipw3945.ucode  in /lib/firmware....
[02:46] <arrenlex> adamonline: this syntax uses the exit code of the command. It's saying: run echo "hello" | grep "hello". If this command returns without error (i.e. string was found) execute code A. Else b.
[02:46] <ablyss> Li`lEndian :-)
[02:46] <arrenlex> adamonline: Or you could use grep -v "hello" to execute A when the code is not found.
[02:46] <adamonline> ablyss: Good point, ANYONE: do you know a good BASH channel?
[02:46] <arrenlex> adamonline: the following is working code that will execute in the shell. Try it:
[02:46] <kitche> Rosh_Keifer: odd try iwlist scan see if it finds AP
[02:46] <dezza2> How can I get 1360x768 desktop resulution using GF 7600GT and a HDTV screen? I can only choose 1024x768 and it dosent fit screen. Please
[02:46] <arrenlex> adamonline: if echo "bob" | grep "bob" ; then echo "bob found" ; fi
[02:46] <Li`lEndian> heh. i am trying to actually connect to a windows machine which uses UltraVnc. would i be able to connect to it using xvncviewer? or is it incompatible?
[02:47] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: It does.
[02:47] <adamonline> arrenlex: Thank you very much! Great explanation =)
[02:47] <ablyss> wikipedia/bash has some good stuff
[02:47] <jewbilee> nothlit: I tried using ntfslabal and it says use the force option with files, but I read the man and it doesnt say anything about that
[02:48] <nothlit> Li`lEndian, the regular vnc stuff is compatible, the file transfer/chat/screenblanking stuff isn't available
[02:48] <kitche> Rosh_Keifer: ok so your wireless works
[02:48] <nothlit> Li`lEndian, you can always run ultravnc's viewer under wine though
[02:48] <kitche> Rosh_Keifer: just that gnome-network-manager says what that it's disabled?
[02:48] <nothlit> jewbilee, you're not trying to use it on a file, you need to use it on the device
[02:48] <arrenlex> adamonline: If you don't want the shell to print echo "bob", redirect it to null: if echo "bob" | grep -v "bob">/dev/null ; then echo "bob was " ; fi
[02:48] <jewbilee> i know
[02:48] <nothlit> jewbilee, force is usually -f or --force
[02:48] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: No. It doesn't show it. iwconfig doesn't show it. ifconfig -a doesn't show it. NOTHING SHOWS IT
[02:48] <arrenlex> adamonline: However, there's probably a better way to do it. xD This is just what works for me.
[02:49] <jewbilee> nothlit: i did "sudo ntfslabel  /media/windosws /media/windows
[02:49] <eckounltd> ive got 3 m/b d/l dsl ... will ubuntu allow me to use it to the full extent?
[02:49] <rdv> is there a way to get VNC server to not use a separate X session, i.e. to just take pictures of the screen so that 3D works?
[02:49] <kitche> Rosh_Keifer: you sure ifconfig -a doesn't show it it might be ethx
[02:49] <jewbilee> and thats what it said
[02:49] <eckounltd> 3 mb /sec
[02:49] <tillint> rosh_keifer, tell me that mounting thing again please
[02:49] <dezza2> How can I set screen resulotion manually? 1360x768 is unavailable... please help
[02:49] <arrenlex> !x11vnc | rdv
[02:49] <ubotu> x11vnc: VNC server which uses your current X11 session. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.8.2-1 (edgy), package size 438 kB, installed size 1104 kB
[02:49] <Rosh_Keifer> tillint: eth0, lo, sit0. Take your pick.
[02:49] <nothlit> jewbilee, err you used ntfslabel on folder, not a device
[02:49] <kitche> !fixres|dezza2
[02:49] <ubotu> dezza2: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type "sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart" in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[02:49] <rdv> arrenlex: thank you!
[02:49] <tillint> rosh_keifer, you mean RTFM and shup? ;(
[02:49] <nothlit> jewbilee, devices are under /dev
[02:50] <jewbilee> well
[02:50] <Rosh_Keifer> tillint: Sorry.
[02:50] <Rosh_Keifer> tillint: Wrong name.
[02:50] <jewbilee> nothlit: well how do I change it?
[02:50] <eckounltd> ive got 3 m/b d/l dsl ... will ubuntu allow me to use it to the full extent?
[02:50] <dezza2> thanks
[02:50] <eckounltd> 3 mb /sec
[02:50] <jewbilee> nothlit: all i want to do is rename the folder
[02:50] <Rosh_Keifer> tillint: mount /dev/whatever /media/wherever
[02:50] <Li`lEndian> nothlit: not the best place to ask- but are there any fully cross-compatible vnc servers/clients for windows? am guessing realvnc here.
[02:50] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: eth0, lo, sit0. Take your pick.
[02:50] <nothlit> jewbilee, type mount and find out which device is mounted to /media
[02:50] <tillint> rosh_keifer, I try
[02:50] <kitche> Rosh_Keifer: hmm that is odd since it sees a AP but Linux didn't make a node for it but do you have an ethernet also?
[02:50] <cerebri> trying to install ubuntu and get the error "less then 4mb of memory --system halted" (had winME before).
[02:51] <cerebri> what to do?
[02:51] <cerebri> :-(
[02:51] <tillint> rosh_keifer, I'm not sure what partitions I have, or what linux calls them, dev what, sigh
[02:51] <arrenlex> cerebri: 4mb of memory? Stop trying to install Linux on your graphing calculator.
[02:51] <cerebri> 128mb ram, 512cache
[02:51] <nothlit> Li`lEndian, yeah, and tightvnc is multiplatform as well, but really they all are, in terms of the basic vnc stuff, and maybe different video encoding
[02:51] <jewbilee> nothlit: /dev/hdc1 on /media/windosws type ntfs (rw,nls=utf8,umask=007,gid=46)
[02:51] <nothlit> Li`lEndian, the other features don't really travel
[02:51] <Flannel> cerebri: what installer are you using?
[02:51] <cerebri> loadlin
[02:51] <Rosh_Keifer> tillint: Honestly, I can't explain it. You need to look it up. Also try man mount. Manuals can be tough to understand, but sometimes it's the only way.
[02:52] <nothlit> jewbilee, so you first sudo umount /dev/hdc1, then run sudo ntfslabel on /dev/hdc1
[02:52] <cerebri> former running winme(worst os ever as for now).
[02:52] <Shaba1> Rosh tough is and understatement
[02:52] <jewbilee> ok
[02:52] <rich__> I get this when installing sun-java5-jre  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2002/, can anyone help?
[02:53] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: Yes. I'm talking to you through eth0.
[02:53] <Gokul> how do i install man pages for section 1 2 3 etc on my ubuntu edgy?
[02:53] <kupesoft> does ubuntu run PAM?
[02:53] <tavdash> hello, I'm having a hard time resolving websites, and ping external websites. I've disabled IPv6, and I'm still having issues. I'm running Edgy
[02:53] <Gokul> for instance "man malloc" returns nothing
[02:53] <cerebri> Flannel: any idees?
[02:53] <briguyd> can someone help me, my disk drives are no longer detected since i upgraded to edgy, but they work in windows
[02:53] <Flannel> rich__: that's... good?  Do you get an error or something?
[02:53] <jewbilee> nithlit: i dont think it worked..
[02:53] <nothlit> Gokul, the man pages are automatically installed with each package
[02:53] <rich__> java wont start
[02:54] <Flannel> rich__: 'start'?
[02:54] <rich__> I tried going to a web page with java but nothing
[02:54] <Flannel> rich__: ah, you need the plugin
[02:54] <adamonline> arrenlex: Hah, there's always a better way to do anything =)  Like what _I'm_ trying to do: find the tty of a new shell I've opened by comparing the contents of /dev/pts before opening the new shell, to the contents of /dev/pts _after_ opening the new shell =D  I'm SURE that's not the best way to do that ;)  Thanks again!
[02:54] <tillint> WTF, I remember my password when I installed this, but now when I type "sudo" and enter my password, it says "invalid password"
[02:54] <rich__> how do I get that
[02:54] <Gokul> nothlit: what package does common C functions like "malloc" etc come in?
[02:54] <b1f30> hey all - does ubuntu have a 'testing' branch like debian?
[02:54] <holycow> tillint, checked caps?
[02:54] <tillint> 'holycow, yes i did
[02:54] <nothlit> Gokul, wouldn't know, sorry
[02:55] <arrenlex> adamonline: Uh... you could probably cat them together and use uniq -u?
[02:55] <briguyd> b1f30, there is an aplha of the next version out
[02:55] <Flannel> rich__: sun-java5-plugin
[02:55] <kitche> Gokul: perhaps ccmalloc
[02:55] <jrib> Gokul: manpages-dev
[02:55] <ubuntu1> Flannel man
[02:55] <briguyd> !feisty
[02:55] <rich__> ok
[02:55] <ubotu> The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn"), it should be released in April 2007. At the moment it is alpha. Schedule: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FeistyReleaseSchedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help in #ubuntu+1
[02:55] <Rosh_Keifer> holycow: Did you type your password quickly when you entered it in the installation?
[02:55] <tavdash> anyone?
[02:55] <ubuntu1> in error log i have error
[02:55] <holycow> tillint, you can set the pass for your account to nothing via the safemode dealie, then log in and change it
[02:55] <tavdash> hello, I'm having a hard time resolving websites, and ping external websites. I've disabled IPv6, and I'm still having issues. I'm running Edgy
[02:55] <tillint> new ubuntu fuck it when this one isn't working
[02:55] <holycow> google up how to do it, i can't remember the steps
[02:55] <ubuntu1> FLannel ubale ti find ip adress for ROOT1-DESKTOP
[02:56] <tillint> holycow, hmm...
[02:56] <ubuntu1> Flannel Unable to find ip adress for server name root1-desktop
[02:56] <tillint> holycow, try it, thank you
[02:56] <kupesoft> does ubuntu run PAM??
[02:56] <ablyss> tavdash, nslookup your ISP and try putting that in /etc/resolv.conf
[02:56] <Rosh_Keifer> PAM?
[02:56] <kitche> kupesoft: yes
[02:57] <jewbilee> nothlit: I just used umount to remove it, and mkdir to make a Windows folder in media and then mount -t ntfs to mount it to that folder
[02:57] <tavdash> ok ablyss, thx brb
[02:57] <Shaba1> Rosh_Keifer: Plugable Autenticaton Module
[02:57] <FFForever> i have been trying to install java 6, now i don't have a java exe file :/, how can i get it back
[02:57] <kupesoft> Anyone know where I can read about /etc/security/limits.conf ??
[02:57] <jewbilee> nothlit: but how do I give myself permission to view the files in it?
[02:57] <Shaba1> I know the acronym but now how it works
[02:57] <Shaba1> :)
[02:57] <Flannel> kupesoft: yes, you can use PAM
[02:57] <Rosh_Keifer> Shaba1: Hmm.. You answer this one, since you know. :P
[02:57] <cerebri> Flannel: ?
[02:58] <nothlit> jewbilee, use ubuntuguide.org, it shows you how to correctly mount ntfs
[02:58] <nothlit> jewbilee, or you can cheat and use uid=jewbilee, but thats not the correct way
[02:58] <Flannel> cerebri: I'm not familiar with loadlin, sorry.  Do you have a CDRom?  why not use a regular install CD?
[02:58] <nomin> how well do ipods work with ubuntu?  I'm about to try to hook up a video ipod while using gtkpod-aac.
[02:59] <Gokul> jrib: great, thanks!
[02:59] <Shaba1> Rosh_Keifer: Well pardon me for answering your question
[02:59] <Shaba1> damn
[02:59] <nomin> !ipod
[02:59] <ubotu> For information on how to sync and add tracks to your iPod, see the guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IPodHowto See !rockbox for information on liberating your iPod
[02:59] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: HI.
[02:59] <kitche> nomin: for sound it's good for video not so  good
[02:59] <kazuka> guys do you know what causes my ubuntu to crash?
[02:59] <cerebri> Flannel: old laptop non working cdrom and no diskette
[02:59] <Rosh_Keifer> Shaba1: Sorry. Didn't mean to seem rude about it.
[03:00] <nomin> kitche: will I not be able to put videos on it?
[03:00] <Shaba1> Ok.
[03:00] <Shaba1> I just knew what it meant
[03:00] <Shaba1> but now the details
[03:00] <Flannel> cerebri: hmm, well... you can try some of the methods here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation
[03:00] <kitche> Rosh_Keifer: dmesg|less and see if says intel 3945 on the left side there should be a device name ethx or another one
[03:00] <Shaba1> I was researching Single Sign On last monthing
[03:00] <jewbilee> !restricted
[03:00] <Shaba1> month
[03:00] <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
[03:00] <Shaba1> when I came across it
[03:00] <ubuntu1> !ip
[03:01] <kitche> nomin: from my experience no but you might be able to if you do some research
[03:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ip - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:01] <adamonline> arrenlex: I'll look into that...  Thank you =)  Still gotta get this if/then grep working for the principle of the matter, now, though; should be a piece of cake with your help, everything else in this script works great, just gotta implement this if/then and that's it!
[03:01] <ubuntu1> !iproblem
[03:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about iproblem - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:01] <arrenlex> adamonline: Have fun...
[03:02] <nomin> kitche: I heard that apple's software that runs on windows and macs does something to the files as you move them.  Maybe the names of files can't have spaces in them or something like that.
[03:03] <kitche> nomin: it puts them in a database but videos tend to be DRM from itunes store at least the nonfree ones
[03:03] <snide> hey guys, how do i make the gnome menu app change from ubuntu's deafult logo to gnome logo?
[03:03] <riotkittie> snide hold a sec i think i have a link. lemme check.
[03:04] <MetProphet> Is this the english support-channel for *ubuntu?
[03:04] <snide> oo alright np
[03:04] <snide> yah metprophet
[03:04] <iSeriesSysAdm> yes
[03:04] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: Well, it's got numbers on the left of every one. No devices...
[03:04] <bur[n] er> !flash
[03:04] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[03:04] <MetProphet> Fine, in the german was noone that could help me.
[03:04] <nothlit> MetProphet, err its the english support channel for Ubuntu, theres other channels like #kubuntu and #edubuntu, and the other ones aren't officially supported
[03:04] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: [17179584.064000]  ipw3945: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945 Network Connection driver for Linux, 1.1.0mp
[03:05] <kitche> Rosh_Keifer: yes after [000000000]  there should eb a device name ok now what is above that and below that line
[03:05] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: [17179584.048000]  eth0: Broadcom 4400 10/100BaseT Ethernet 00:14:22:f0:fd:a2
[03:06] <Rosh_Keifer> That's above.
[03:06] <riotkittie> snide: www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=125368
[03:06] <snide> awesome, thanks!
[03:06] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: [17179584.064000]  ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:0c:00.0[A]  -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 177
[03:06] <Rosh_Keifer> That's below.
[03:06] <o0splitpaw0o> hello! can I ask someone what the command line is for dpkg to resetup my video card it?
[03:06] <o0splitpaw0o> is?
[03:06] <bur[n] er> anyone know where I can get a .deb of flash9 final?
[03:07] <kitche> Rosh_Keifer: hmm ok for some reason linux isn't make a node for it
[03:07] <saif> o0splitpaw0o, u mean to reconfigure x?
[03:07] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: That's a bad thing. I need to fix this within the next half hour... ._.
[03:07] <o0splitpaw0o> saif: yes
[03:07] <riotkittie> o0splitpaw0o: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ?
[03:08] <Rosh_Keifer> kitche: It's been almost two hours since I first realized wireless wasn't going to come quietly.
[03:08] <saif> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[03:08] <o0splitpaw0o> that's the command. uhg putting that into my .profile keep forgetting it
[03:08] <saif> no no!
[03:08] <clayg> for a straight up server install would there be anhy reason to go newer than breezy?
[03:09] <kupesoft> How do I add all new users to a group by default?
[03:09] <clayg> i kinda like that 'server' install, and being able to ssh in from my couch and install/config what i like
[03:09] <miniman> Hey
[03:09] <miniman> How can I remove gnome?
[03:09] <Rosh_Keifer> miniman: apt-get remove gnome?
[03:09] <cerridwen> apt-get remove gnome*
[03:09] <tavdash> ablyss: I added another well known DNS server to the file you specified. Great performance now. Thank you soo much!
[03:10] <cerridwen> includes gnome-base or whatever
[03:10] <bur[n] er> miniman: or use synaptic and go through and uncheck :)
[03:10] <miniman> It wont remove aptitude will it?
[03:10] <Rosh_Keifer> miniman: Is aptitude gnome?
[03:10] <miniman> No
[03:10] <cerridwen> aptitude remove also works i think
[03:10] <miniman> but its included with gnome\
[03:10] <cerridwen> nope with ubuntu
[03:10] <bur[n] er> miniman: it's included with ubuntu-desktop
[03:10] <miniman> k
[03:10] <ablyss> tavdash, nice
[03:11] <sapage> !vnc
[03:11] <kupesoft> How do I add all new users to a group by default??
[03:11] <ubotu> VNC is a protocol for remote desktop. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNCOverSSH describes how to use it securely.  It works best over fast connections, otherwise look at !FreeNX
[03:11] <sapage> !freeNX
[03:11] <ubotu> FreeNX is advanced remote desktop technology. For more information and install instructions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
[03:11] <hou5ton> On my Gmail web page showing my messages, etc... is also a link near the top left .. "Compose Mail"  As you probably know, holding down the Shift key while clicking on that link opens a new little compose mail window. It always opens the same place and same size, but I would like it to open as a little bigger size. Anyone know how to make it do that?
[03:11] <A-L-P-H-A> what's the easiest way to install gaim 2.0  beta5?
[03:12] <saif> i was happy to finally bin windows a year ago, unfortunatly i need to run windows! tried vmware but it's too slow, is there anything faster?
[03:12] <sapage> !ultravnc
[03:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ultravnc - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:12] <arrenlex> saif: Faster than vmware? No.
[03:13] <A-L-P-H-A> saif, it's actully not that slow if you have the latest generation of cpus going.
[03:13] <saif> :S wonder why it's so slow
[03:13] <saif> i donno, i have an amd64 ml-37 2ghx
[03:13] <A-L-P-H-A> sapage, you want it as a server, or client?
[03:13] <saif> i thought the performace would be better than this ( takes about 3 minutes to open visual studio )
[03:14] <saif> but then again, it is microsoft visual studio! ;)
[03:14] <arrenlex> saif: Of course it should be better than that! What OS are you trying to use?
[03:14] <A-L-P-H-A> saif, hmm... blame MS.  virtualize win2k.
[03:14] <rich__> what's the command to install the java5 plugin?
[03:14] <arrenlex> !java | rich__
[03:14] <ubotu> rich__: To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository
[03:14] <grompf> Hi,has anyone else had problems making lm-sensors work with edgy?I keep getting a message saying it can't access sysfs.Strace shows that the sensors command is trying to open /sys/class/hwmon.Anyone knows what is supposed to be there?
[03:15] <saif> trying windows xp pro on vmware player
[03:15] <arrenlex> rich__: That was unhelpful. It's sun-java5-plugin
[03:15] <grompf> mine is empty
[03:15] <saif> anyway
[03:15] <arrenlex> saif: xD Any chance you could try an older system?
[03:15] <saif> if i find one around to download!
[03:15] <saif> will go looking!
[03:15] <saif> thanx!
[03:15] <arrenlex> saif: Visual Studio AFAIK will run on Wine. Futhermore, if you're using a language not invented by MS, you can use a Linux IDE.
[03:16] <mzuverink> attempting to update wpasupplicant from version wpasupplicant 0.5.7+3v1ubuntu3 (using .../wpasupplicant_0.5.7+3v1ubuntu4_i386.deb) fails with an error code 1  what can I do to fix that?
[03:16] <jewbilee> Hello, I tried install the flashplugin-nonfree and that worked but sudo update-flashplugin did not "due to network problems or upstream changes" and I cant view flash files
[03:16] <saif> arrenlex, no, it's invented by ms, c# tried switching to java couldn't get a job! will start working with c# on monday!
[03:17] <arrenlex> !mono | saif
[03:17] <ubotu> mono: Mono CLI (.NET) runtime. In component main, is optional. Version 1.1.17.1-1ubuntu7.1 (edgy), package size 1 kB, installed size 24 kB
[03:17] <arrenlex> saif: http://www.improve-technologies.com/alpha/esharp/
[03:18] <saif> arrenlex, yeah, tried mono, but we're doing some media streaming with iis, i know there are open source alternative, i am not making the decisions
[03:18] <arrenlex> saif: (disclaimer: these are google\random things from memory links)
[03:18] <kazuka> hey saif
[03:18] <kazuka> hey saif
[03:18] <kazuka> saif are you still there
[03:18] <saif> hey kazuka
[03:18] <kazuka> hi
[03:18] <kazuka> what is your professional job?
[03:18] <saif> well, software developer!
[03:19] <kazuka> really are you working right now?
[03:19] <rich__> arrenlex, there is alot of heavy stuff there, what sectiont do I need in that page?
[03:19] <kazuka> that is cool i am a student
[03:19] <arrenlex> (19:15:00) arrenlex: rich__: That was unhelpful. It's sun-java5-plugin
[03:20] <nomin> !banshee
[03:20] <ubotu> Audio (Ogg, MP3...) players: Banshee, Beep Media Player, Quod Libet, Rhythmbox, XMMS (GTK/Gnome based) and Amarok, JuK (Qt/KDE based).  Video players: Totem, Xine, MPlayer, VLC, Kaffeine  -  See also !codecs
[03:20] <saif> kazuka, no, i will start working on monday (first day), goodluck in your studies!
[03:20] <nomin> !gtkpod
[03:20] <ubotu> gtkpod: manage songs and playlists on an Apple iPod. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.99.4-1ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 481 kB, installed size 1992 kB
[03:20] <rich__> thanks
[03:20] <Beaver> Hi, I've got a little problem, I just installed edgy on my machine, all works well so far, but dns resolving isn't working...any ideas?
[03:20] <kazuka> saif: where did you graduate?
[03:21] <saif> arrenlex, thanx for the links, will try an older version of the virus!
[03:21] <saif> kazuka, london
[03:21] <saif> kazuka, where/what are you studying?
[03:21] <kazuka> I dont know what major I should take yet
[03:22] <Mez> hmm... howcome I cant install Firefox plugins?
[03:22] <arrenlex> !doesn't work | Mez
[03:22] <ubotu> Mez: Please elaborate, your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information, errors, steps, and possibly configuration files (use the !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel)
[03:22] <kazuka> thats what I am trying to figure out this semester,.
[03:22] <saif> kazuka, goodluck!
[03:22] <Mez> arrenlex - any pluing just comes back with error coder -203 saying it cant insrtall
[03:22] <php-freak> hey guys how can i uninstall php5? its not the package version, but someone here helped me install it a long time ago, and i need to install from the package manager?
[03:22] <faeryNatsuki> do you know a place to get the openoffice 2.1 debs for ubuntu? or the repositories witth them?
[03:23] <arrenlex> Mez: Give me an example of one such plugin
[03:23] <Rosh_Keifer> I can't seem to copy from ntfs into my reiserfs... It's getting permission denied errors all over the place, even as root. What gives?
[03:23] <Mez> arrenlex, https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/3104/
[03:23] <arrenlex> Mez: Those aren't plugins, those are add-ons\extensions. Plugins are very different: like flash.
[03:24] <Mez> arrenlex, ok, well - I meant extensions
[03:25] <Rosh_Keifer> This is awful. I can't copy my old files onto this. I can't use wireless...
[03:25] <Rosh_Keifer> You guys have some serious bugs to work out.
[03:25] <holycow> actually no
[03:25] <holycow> you need to get supported hardware
[03:25] <Rosh_Keifer> This IS supported hardware!
[03:25] <holycow> you are welcome to ask for a refund tho
[03:25] <holycow> :)
[03:26] <Rosh_Keifer> The wireless card is one of the most supported ones out there. The external hard drive is just a removable storage device!
[03:26] <holycow> and go talk to microsoft WHY they don't release ntfs specs
[03:26] <powoso> hi
[03:26] <holycow> then come and talk to us about getting read/write access to it
[03:26] <jewbilee> I think I accidently removed the first repository on the list in Synaptic, can anyone tell me how to readd it?
[03:26] <holycow> Rosh_Keifer, so whats the problem?
[03:27] <Rosh_Keifer> I know Linux. I'm not some newbie who's trying Ubuntu as a first time Linux. I'm installing it for my friend. I KNOW that NTFS stuff is almost good enough to reliably WRITE. Not being able to read files properly is a joke!
[03:27] <Madpilot> ubotu, repos | jewbilee
[03:27] <ubotu> jewbilee: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[03:27] <holycow> Rosh_Keifer, ehe all cool i'm buggin ya.  however, ntfs read works fine
[03:27] <Rosh_Keifer> holycow: The system sees my card, knows it's a wireless card, but doesn't make a node for it. It can read the files in an NTFS external hard drive but can't copy them.
[03:27] <DARKGuy> Rosh_Keifer: It is, based on your linux config :) if you'd give some detail on your fstab, devices and such, maybe we could help you read them
[03:27] <holycow> Roscar, i read from ntfs via usb mount every day, its no big deal
[03:28] <snide> hey guys how do i switch from gdm to kdm ?
[03:28] <jrib> snide: install kdm
[03:28] <Rosh_Keifer> DARKGuy: It's just an external USB hard drive. It reads fine. Copying is what doesn't work.
[03:28] <snide> oh thats all?
[03:28] <snide> alright cool ty
[03:28] <jewbilee> Madpilot: I know that, I need to know what the first one in the list is called
[03:28] <wastrel> hi
[03:28] <jrib> snide: should set itself up (I think)
[03:28] <powoso> dont want to intrude or anything but i just installed the window based prototype installer and it isn't working
[03:28] <kazuka> saif: hey dude
[03:28] <DARKGuy> Rosh_Keifer: Was it auto mounted?
[03:28] <holycow> Rosh_Keifer, no idea, i just buy whats supported, plug it in and go.  infact i buy laptops install ubuntu and wiereless just works.
[03:28] <snide> roger that
[03:28] <Rosh_Keifer> DARKGuy: It was.
[03:28] <Mez> arrenlex: any ideas/
[03:29] <arrenlex> Mez: Nope, sorry.
[03:29] <DARKGuy> Rosh_Keifer: try unmounting it and mounting it manually with the terminal, specifying some options? I don't know much about external USB devices other than my MP3, but that could be a wild guess o.o
[03:29] <Virtuall> Rosh_Keifer, maybe you're having problems with your reiserfs, not ntfs?
[03:29] <Rosh_Keifer> holycow: By all logic wireless in this laptop SHOULD just work, especially with the degree to which this card is supported. Ubuntu comes with drivers automatically modprobed and firmware to boot!
[03:29] <DARKGuy> Virtuall: good one o.o
[03:29] <Geoffrey2> holycow, lucky you....wireless is the #1 pain on this notebook of mine
[03:29] <Rosh_Keifer> Virtuall: Both are just fine, thanks.
[03:29] <saif> kazuka, yes?
[03:29] <holycow> Geoffrey2, not luck, research.  i'm not embellishing at all.  i buy em for the company.
[03:29] <holycow> Rosh_Keifer, what card?
[03:30] <Rosh_Keifer> holycow: Intel 3945.
[03:30] <wastrel> i have ipw2200
[03:30] <holycow> i have that in my asus z96f right next to me, works
[03:30] <wastrel> it Just Works <3
[03:30] <holycow> Roscar, oh are you running edgy?
[03:30] <Rosh_Keifer> holycow: I've been working on it for well over two hours. Figured out that while the ipw3945 driver is probed, the card is recognized as a network device, the firmware is present, etc... There is no node created.
[03:30] <holycow> i should say it works in dapper, i'm sticking with that,  not sure if there is an issue in edgy, didn't test that yet
[03:31] <Geoffrey2> holycow, well, I already had this computer and decided to try Ubuntu on it, so I was pretty much stuck with what I had...however, can you reccomend any good PCMCIA wireless cards that work well with Ubuntu?
[03:31] <Rosh_Keifer> holycow: Goodie. Newer means less functional. JOY.,
[03:31] <snide> !pcmcia
[03:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pcmcia - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:31] <jewbilee> How can I reset my Ubuntu install back to defaults?
[03:31] <snide> aw come on u should know something about it, ubuntu bot lol
[03:32] <holycow> Geoffrey2, i don't have my list with me.  there is a list of tested pcmcia wireless cards on the wiki tho by manufacturer
[03:32] <Bobz19> hey jewbilee , any link with the jubilee i know?
[03:32] <kupesoft> Geoffrey: ralink-based cards
[03:32] <holycow> Rosh_Keifer, the one thing about ubuntu is that a) it freezes off of debian unstable, and b) it releases every 6 months
[03:32] <jewbilee> Bobz19: play on words
[03:32] <Geoffrey2> holycow, ok, thanks...my problem here is that it's a Broadcom chipset...and I've quickly picked up that Broadcom and Linux just don't get along....period....
[03:32] <jewbilee> How do i reset my ubuntu install without having to totally reinstall ubuntu
[03:33] <JohnFlux> Hey all
[03:33] <wastrel> broadcom you have to use ndiswrapper right?
[03:33] <holycow> Rosh_Keifer, dapper is the FIRST thoroughly useable release imho
[03:33] <Rosh_Keifer> holycow: I think you mean it releases every six months since Dapper. Breezy was around for a year, if I remember correctly.
[03:33] <wastrel> warty was plenty usable
[03:33] <wastrel> meh
[03:33] <zYe> can anyone tell me how to insert a .dll into the wine directory?
[03:33] <powoso> hey i was wondering if someone could help me out
[03:33] <JohnFlux> anyone know how to get init to load a module
[03:33] <holycow> Geoffrey2, i have a bunch of those laptops ... acer 3620's they seem to work fine ... hmmm.
[03:33] <JohnFlux> I need init to load ide-generic
[03:33] <wastrel> i thought potato was pretty usable tho.  so evs
[03:33] <holycow> Geoffrey2, it is true tho
[03:33] <holycow> Roscar, wrong
[03:33] <Dalebuntu> I'm new to Ubuntu and having an issue with Hibernation. The choice to hibernate appears on the shutdown menu, but, when I select it, it just blanks the screen leaving a blinking cursor. Nothing ever happens. Help!
[03:34] <holycow> Rosh_Keifer, even, its always been 6 months
[03:34] <Rosh_Keifer> holycow: Well, good to know. Shiny isn't always good. Time to go to trusty ol' Dapper.
[03:34] <ubuntu1> !postfix
[03:34] <ubotu> postfix is the default Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) for Ubuntu. Read more about setting it up here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Postfix or here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostfixBasicSetupHowto
[03:34] <holycow> Rosh_Keifer, its worth a try
[03:34] <Rosh_Keifer> holycow: Whee! Downgrade! :P
[03:34] <ubuntu1> hey is there someone who know some Web e-mai gui server
[03:34] <jewbilee> how can I reset my Ubuntu back to defaults?
[03:34] <ubuntu1> with NNTP
[03:35] <Rosh_Keifer> holycow: No Beryl for this lappy, though. :(
[03:35] <Geoffrey2> holycow, Dell Inspiron 6000....so it's a Dell OEM of a Broadcom wireless chip.....on wireless I keep losing the network every few hours, and if it runs for any length of time beyond that on wireless, the card takes the whole computer down with it
[03:35] <holycow> Rosh_Keifer, people complain about debians release cycle, after you have run something as bleeding edge as ubuntu you start to see WHY debians release cycle is awesome *qc*
[03:36] <holycow> Geoffrey2, oh! yes indeedy
[03:36] <holycow> thats just weird
[03:36] <freezey_> i am tryin to burn MP3 cd's with K3B but its just not working... i can burn freakin double layer dvds but not a dam MP3 cd
[03:36] <anddy> I've installed gcc.. and now i'm trying to do ./config for an app and i get the following message -- no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH. Can someone tell me how to correct this?
[03:36] <holycow> Geoffrey2, they release some sort of binary blob ... and this is the crap we get for tryiing to work with proprietary companies
[03:36] <jewbilee> what Program do I use to burn an ISO to disc?
[03:36] <holycow> when it crashes it can't be fixed
[03:37] <Geoffrey2> good news is that Flash 9 seems to be working correctly....
[03:37] <zac1> !x11
[03:37] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type "sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart" in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[03:37] <holycow> oh good call, forgot about that
[03:37] <chovy> where can i find the system requirements for ubunutu?
[03:37] <Geoffrey2> which would be great if I no longer need to boot into Windows every time I want to go to a Flash heavy page, and there's a lot of those out there
[03:38] <holycow> chovy, basically anything over 500mhz and 512 megs of ram
[03:38] <zac1> how do i install xcircuit
[03:38] <Dalebuntu> Any hibernation gurus out there?
[03:38] <holycow> chovy, its all you need to know.  the hard part is making sure your system 'components' are supported.  please do LOTS of research on that
[03:38] <chovy> holycow: is there an official doc?
[03:39] <wastrel> zac1:  use synaptic,  system > administration > synaptic package manager
[03:39] <ctothej> Hey. I have compiz running. How do I configure it?
[03:39] <holycow> chovy, nothing super official. there is a doc for supported network cards on the wiki, there is a doc on supported laptops on wiki, there are website pages out there athe describe support for other components such as modems, chipsets and so forth.  nothing on one page no
[03:39] <chovy> holycow: i'd like to install edubuntu on an old pc for my wife's librarian...but it only has a 2GB drive.
[03:40] <holycow> thats fine
[03:40] <wastrel> that should be sufficient
[03:40] <holycow> stick as much ram into it as you can tho
[03:40] <chovy> i can do updates, etc? i just installed ubuntu and it was about 2gb
[03:40] <holycow> yeah no prob
[03:40] <holycow> basic install is what? 1 gig? something like that
[03:40] <chovy> holycow: 2gb
[03:41] <chovy> i mean, i just installed it flat out...and ran the updates.
[03:41] <holycow> chovy, don't forget that you can always remove packages you don't need.  basic install is a FULL DESKTOP with ALL APPS for that category
[03:41] <chovy> that came out to just under 2gb
[03:41] <chovy> yeah, i'm wondering if edubuntu is more or less.
[03:41] <holycow> remove a few things you don't need to give your self a bit of space
[03:41] <holycow> chovy, probably  more, it includes a lot of childrens apps
[03:41] <chovy> i hate to pay $40 for an 80gb drive when all i need is 6.
[03:42] <holycow> don't forget to do sudo apt-get clean to remove the downloaded packages once in a while
[03:42] <Dalebuntu> Does Xbuntu have a smaller footprint?
[03:42] <chovy> i'm really interested in edubuntu since it's for a jr. high.
[03:42] <chovy> i will try on the 2gb, then go from there if it fails
[03:43] <holycow> chovy, sure, just ask
[03:43] <chovy> the school just paid 50k to microsoft for licensing fees.
[03:43] <Dalebuntu> Any takers for a hibernation question?
[03:43] <chovy> chaps my hide.
[03:43] <holycow> chovy, for that money you could update all the machines, provide training as well
[03:43] <holycow> chovy, me too dude, me too
[03:44] <chovy> holycow: i know...but administrators don't care. they are clueless.
[03:44] <holycow> *nod* yeah i see that too
[03:45] <chovy> there's usually one or two tech people for a school, and they aren't the best.
[03:45] <nothlit> Chousuke, O_O holy....
[03:45] <holycow> chovy, time to get on topic again
[03:45] <holycow> next question?
[03:45] <chovy> what's the topic?
[03:46] <holycow> ubuntu :)
[03:46] <holycow> lol
[03:46] <holycow> ubuntu specific basic install/user support more specifically
[03:46] <holycow> politics and other are off the table
[03:46] <Dalebuntu> How about a question on hibernation?
[03:46] <_Sean> what is shortcut for restarting x again?
[03:47] <bruenig> ctrl + alt + backspace
[03:47] <holycow> Dalebuntu, what kind of system is it?
[03:47] <sleepy465> !fixadeptcrash
[03:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fixadeptcrash - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:47] <_Sean> ty
[03:47] <bruenig> !fishing | sleepy465
[03:47] <ubotu> sleepy465: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[03:47] <Dalebuntu> Desktop running an AMD processor
[03:47] <bruenig> sleepy465, what is the problem with adept that you have
[03:48] <holycow> what kind of mobo, what chipset?  just curious, i don't remember if a chipset is related to hibernation
[03:48] <mzuverink> Is there a way to force the removal of a package,?
[03:48] <sleepy465> it goes into eggtimer mode after a few uses
[03:48] <Juan> dcc transfer are slow for me, no matter which client i use, how to i make them faster?
[03:48] <bruenig> eggtimer mode?
[03:48] <sleepy465> then eventually I can't open it anymore
[03:48] <bruenig> sleepy465, does apt-get still work?
[03:48] <Dalebuntu> It is a PC Chips mobo and I'm not sure of the chipset
[03:48] <sleepy465> yeah
[03:49] <Dalebuntu> It is running an AMD XP2800+
[03:49] <grompf> hey why can't i find i2c_sensor module on edgy?
[03:49] <jaebird> morning!
[03:49] <holycow> !hibernate
[03:49] <ubotu> hibernate: smartly puts your computer to sleep (suspend to RAM or disk). In component universe, is extra. Version 1.91-2 (edgy), package size 72 kB, installed size 364 kB
[03:49] <ubuntu__> hiya folks
[03:49] <holycow> *hmm*
[03:49] <Juan> dcc transfer are slow for me, no matter which client i use, how to i make them faster?
[03:49] <bruenig> mzuverink, sudo apt-get remove package, what do you mean force? is apt-get remove not working?
[03:49] <ubuntu__> anyone here had been succesfull to write to ntfs partition or only ro access to it
[03:49] <holycow> Dalebuntu, i'm drawing a blank on this one, i will haveto leave that to someone with more experience with that
[03:49] <holycow> sorry dude
[03:49] <jaebird> anyone a DVD UDF person here?
[03:50] <ammiel> hi
[03:50] <ammiel> is there an easy way to install 32-bit libraries on x86-64
[03:50] <bruenig> !ntfs-3g
[03:50] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. It has been extensively tested but is still BETA software, so use it with caution. Installation instructions at http://lunapark6.com/?p=1710 (Dapper) and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009/ (Edgy)
[03:50] <Dalebuntu> OK, thanks for listening!
[03:50] <bruenig> !chroot
[03:50] <ubotu> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot use this to build 32 bit environments on a 64 bit box
[03:50] <ubuntu__> bruenig:  ty
[03:50] <holycow> Dalebuntu, no problem, happy to help.  :)
[03:50] <ammiel> thank you
[03:50] <Juan> dcc transfers are slow for me, no matter which client i use, how to i make them faster?
[03:50] <mzuverink> bruenig, I am having an update issue with wpasupplicant from a repo, it has an update but when attempting to update it says that it returns a post something or other error 10
[03:51] <ubuntu__> bruenig:  i know about chroot
[03:51] <ubuntu__> bruenig:  can i ask 1 more thingy :)
[03:51] <Dalebuntu> ubotu, were you mentioning a specific package for hibernation?
[03:51] <bruenig> ubuntu__, that was more for ammiel
[03:51] <bruenig> Dalebuntu, he was
[03:51] <bruenig> !bot | Dalebuntu
[03:51] <ubotu> Dalebuntu: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[03:51] <ubuntu__> bruenig:  oh ok
[03:51] <jaebird> :)
[03:52] <holycow> bruenig, interesting link to the rw driver for ntfs
[03:52] <holycow> thanks for htat
[03:52] <holycow> that
[03:52] <ubuntu__> bruenig:  will ntfs-3g work with old ubuntu?
[03:52] <bruenig> ubuntu__, yeah
[03:52] <ubuntu__> bruenig:  alright thanks man
[03:52] <bruenig> ubuntu__, I mean if it works for new ubuntu it will work for old, I don't know if it works at all seeing as I haven't used it
[03:53] <ammiel> bruenig, basically i just need this for wine, i mean is there a way i can just get the 32 bit libraries through synaptic?
[03:53] <jaebird> anyone a DVD UDF person here?
[03:53] <ubuntu__> bruenig: well i'll soon find out
[03:53] <ubuntu__> ammiel:  for?
[03:53] <bruenig> ammiel, not sure, I believe that there are some threads on wine for 64 bit in the forums
[03:53] <Juan> dcc transfers are slow for me, no matter which client i use, how to i make them faster?
[03:53] <ammiel> ubuntu__ for wine
[03:53] <bruenig> mzuverink, a more specific error message might help
[03:53] <ammiel> ok ill look it up or figure it out
[03:54] <jaebird> I burned a standard DVD+R disc, the filenames are cropped to 8.3 under ubuntu, but full in WinXP
[03:54] <jaebird> if I remove the ISO9660 from fstab and only allow udf I see the full file names but permissions are all wrong.
[03:55] <ubuntu__> bruenig:  compiling now, ty :)
[03:55] <bruenig> ammiel, this looks promising, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297280
[03:55] <jaebird> it seems that ubuntu is mounting it as ISO9660 instead of UDF?? WinXP claims the FS is UDF
[03:55] <jaebird> anyone?
[03:55] <lupine_85> -t udf
[03:55] <ubuntu__> bruenig:  nope did not work
[03:56] <bruenig> ubuntu__, I doubt you are able to make that decision so quickly
[03:56] <jaebird> lupine_85: mount option?
[03:56] <lupine_85> yeah
[03:56] <jewbilee> !flash
[03:56] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[03:56] <bruenig> ubuntu__, read some of the documentation figure out what you need to do
[03:56] <ubuntu__> bruenig:  it wont even compile
[03:56] <bruenig> ubuntu__, do you have the tools needed to compile
[03:56] <bruenig> !build-essential
[03:56] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[03:56] <jaebird> lupine_85: I already tried modding my fstab ^^
[03:56] <theflyingfool> has anyone gotten frostwire working
[03:56] <ubuntu__> bruenig:  yep , still seeing what can be wrong
[03:57] <ubuntu__> jaebird:  try -t ntfs
[03:57] <bruenig> ubuntu__, are you the ntfs-3g guy, to get that just do sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g
[03:57] <ubuntu__> bruenig:  btw i do have read access to ntfs here
[03:57] <jaebird> ubuntu__: joke, right?
[03:57] <ubuntu__> just chking on write
[03:57] <mzuverink> bruenig, http://pastebin.com/861755
[03:57] <ubuntu__> bruenig:  apt-get did not work
[03:58] <bruenig> ubuntu__, do you have universe enabled?
[03:58] <jewbilee> I keep getting this error trying to install the flashplugin-nonfree: Downloading... download failed
[03:58] <jewbilee> The Flash plugin is NOT installed.
[03:59] <ubuntu__> bruenig:  yes
[03:59] <ubuntu__> bruenig:  but i'm on old ubuntu ver.
[03:59] <AlienX> I'm having a bit of an issue with my Nvidia geforce4 420 go. I am able to successfully get the nvidia driver to work but it looks like the viewable display is about half of what my monitor is capable of and the resolution goes down to 800x600. Anyone have any suggestions?
[03:59] <bruenig> ubuntu__, http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/n/ntfs-3g/ get debs from there
[03:59] <holycow> AlienX, typiclally the answer is the correct vertical and horizontal refresh rates ... however, is this a laptop?
[03:59] <bruenig> mzuverink, that package is from a third party source, perhaps there is a problem with it?
[04:00] <AlienX> holycow, yeah, it's a laptop.
[04:00] <AlienX> holycow, I posted on the forum as well http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=340890
[04:00] <holycow> AlienX, i would google refresh rates of the lcd anyway and restart x ... thats a start
[04:00] <jewbilee> I cant seem to get the flashplugin-nonfree to install
[04:00] <AlienX> holycow, Thanks, I'll give that a go.
[04:00] <dabaR> jewbilee: errors?
[04:00] <ubuntu__> jewbilee:  get it from adobe.com
[04:00] <bruenig> jewbilee, flash 9 just came out, you should get that
[04:00] <holycow> AlienX, cool, lets us know if it works
[04:01] <jewbilee> bruenig: how?
[04:01] <bruenig> jewbilee, simple howto, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=279990
[04:01] <AlienX> holycow, absolutely.
[04:01] <grompf> Anyone knows why i2c_sensor module doesn't exist under edgy?
[04:02] <mzuverink> bruenig, the main issue is that I install trevinos source list, it was a deb file with full sources from mainy repos.  Now the wpasupplicant package is updatable but the updated deb is broken.  When I attempt to remove the offending source list deb it also wants to do the update to the wpasupplicant.  is there a way to just force the removal of that source list deb without doing nything else?
[04:03] <jaebird> i use flashblock
[04:03] <jgedeon> sg NickServ IDENTIFY 600156
[04:03] <anddy> why when i install build-essentials is ncurses not found?
[04:03] <ubuntu__> bruenig:  ty
[04:04] <HymnToLife> jgedeon, always use the server tab for this ;)
[04:04] <bruenig> mzuverink, source list deb, do you mean trevinos repository when you say that? Because to do that just open your sources.list and delete it. If you want to remove that deb from your computer, first try sudo apt-get remove wpasupplicant, and if that doesn't work sudo rm /var/cache/apt/archives/wpasupplicant_0.5.7+3v1ubuntu4_i386.deb
[04:04] <jgedeon> HymnToLife: Yea I know..  Changing it now.
[04:04] <dabaR> jaebird: you are not from winipeg, are you?
[04:04] <jewbilee> Bruenig: thanks that worked great!
[04:04] <barnabas> hi
[04:04] <alek66> I installed vmware-server and It wont let me set my serial number anyone has any ideas?
[04:04] <dabaR> wassup barnabas
[04:04] <jaebird> dabaR: lived near there long time ago
[04:05] <dabaR> OK.
[04:05] <barnabas> how do i clear /var/lib/dpkg/available ?
[04:05] <ubuntu__> bruenig: u know so much, u rock ty mate :)
[04:05] <HymnToLife> living in a town with "win" in its name must suck at times :p
[04:05] <bruenig> !thanks
[04:05] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[04:05] <jewbilee> How do I install the Java 5 JDK?
[04:05] <ubuntu__> jewbilee:  java is in synaptic
[04:05] <Torist> anyone know what to do to enable cgi execution in apache2? what lines do i have to add to the apache2.conf?
[04:05] <bruenig> jewbilee, sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jdk
[04:05] <der0b> alek66: are you pasting it from an email or manually entering it..  I had that happen before, pasting it worked for me..  YMMV
[04:05] <barnabas> i have searched forum after forum and haven't found the command
[04:06] <jewbilee> bruenig: thanks again :)
[04:06] <Juan> dcc transfers are slow for me, no matter which client i use, how to i make them faster?
[04:06] <alek66> der0b, I paste but the optiion for enter the serial, which i have, i disable
[04:06] <tonyyarusso> Juan: Get a faster connection?
[04:06] <samalex> Groovy!  My first few minutes on Ubuntu, and it's nice!  I love the new KDE... it's been probably 3 years since I really used a GUI Linux desktop
[04:07] <Juan> nope, it not either my connection or the user serving
[04:07] <wastrel> kde eh
[04:07] <bruenig> barnabas, on my machine /var/lib/dpkg/available is a text file, so rm it
[04:07] <alek66> der0b,  i can see the enter serial but it isn avaliable, though i runned as root and regular user
[04:07] <yanger> is there any documenation on how automount works in ubuntu 6.10? i installed ubuntu on two PCs, one automounts usb drives and cd/dvds, the other PC does not automount at all.
[04:07] <ubuntu__> bruenig:  prob. it is time to update my ubuntu to new ver.
[04:07] <der0b> alek66: what do you mean by isn't available?
[04:07] <Juan> i should be getting around 60kb/s on that fserve, but i don't get more than 25 on any fserve
[04:07] <bruenig> ubuntu__, what are you running?
[04:07] <ubuntu__> bruenig:  5 :)
[04:08] <tekkou> Hi all, I'm having trouble switching my laptop over to Ubuntu... it can't recognize my DVD drive. Any chance someone can help me?
[04:08] <alek66> der0b, let me make a screenshot OK?
[04:08] <bruenig> ubuntu__, yeah at least to dapper if not edgy
[04:08] <tonyyarusso> Juan: Is it being shaped?
[04:08] <dabaR> yanger: same installation setup?
[04:08] <Juan> what do you mean
[04:08] <bigfuzzyjesus> orly
[04:08] <jewbilee> bruenig: one more question, how do I install the JRE now?
[04:08] <tonyyarusso> Juan: Your ISP could be limiting it.
[04:08] <yanger> dabaR, yep. same mainboard, different video cards, and different hdds, but similar
[04:08] <ubuntu__> yanger:  chk under admin. "removable drive /media"
[04:08] <HymnToLife> tekkou, what do you mean 'it can't regognize" ?
[04:08] <bruenig> jewbilee, sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jre
[04:08] <Juan> just dcc?
[04:08] <anddy> why when i install build-essentials is ncurses not found? how can I correct this?
[04:08] <ubuntu__> sorry i mean yanger
[04:08] <jewbilee> bruenig: my savior man
[04:08] <ubuntu__> yanger:  is that what u mean?
[04:08] <dabaR> yanger: I mean same ubuntu, not ubuntu vs. xubuntu or something weird...
[04:08] <HymnToLife> anddy, drop the final s
[04:08] <tonyyarusso> Juan: Who knows.  Sometimes they muck with stuff by port
[04:09] <clayg> i kinda like that 'server' install, and being able to ssh in from my couch and install/config what i like
[04:09] <clayg> for a straight up server install would there be anhy reason to go newer than breezy?
[04:09] <HymnToLife> !nuild-essential
[04:09] <yanger> oh, same ubuntu
[04:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nuild-essential - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:09] <HymnToLife> !build-essential
[04:09] <Juan> but it works fine on xp
[04:09] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[04:09] <clayg> for a straight up server install would there be anhy reason to go newer than breezy?
[04:09] <yanger> ubuntu__, yep
[04:09] <tekkou> Hymn - during the install, it doesn't have the ability to mount the drive... says I'd need a floppy for it, or a network install
[04:09] <barnabas> i don't have the access it says denied
[04:09] <der0b> alek66: you should be running the installer with sudo, when it asks for the serial, you should be able to copy it from the vmware email, and right click the terminal window to paste it in
[04:09] <Flannel> clayg: you should go with dapper, breezy will be unsupported in three months
[04:09] <jrib> clayg: yes, use dapper.  breezy is near EOF
[04:09] <tonyyarusso> clayg: Apps.  For instance, sobby won't work prior to edgy.
[04:09] <jrib> clayg: erm EOL I mean :)
[04:09] <HymnToLife> clayg, yess, because Dapper has LTS
[04:09] <yanger> ubuntu__, "removable drive /media" ?
[04:09] <bruenig> anddy, what do you mean can't find ncurses?
[04:09] <HymnToLife> so no upgrade needed for five years
[04:09] <alek66> der0b,  I already installed and it never asked me for a serial
[04:10] <yanger> ahh, preferences -> removable drives/media
[04:10] <barnabas> breunig it doesn't let  me rm
[04:10] <ubuntu__> yanger:  nada, in admin, under removable chk option 'auto mount'
[04:10] <anddy> bruenig: during a ./configure it fails and says it can't find libncurses
[04:10] <alek66> der0b, I wanted to enter my serial and I can see the botton but its disable. like visual basic button.avaliable=false
[04:10] <AlienX> well sadly, that didn't work :(
[04:10] <barnabas> rm: cannot remove `/var/lib/dpkg/available': Permission denied
[04:10] <bruenig> anddy, sudo apt-get install libncurses5-dev
[04:10] <bruenig> barnabas, sudo rm
[04:10] <der0b> alek66: and you've run sudo vmware and tried it?
[04:11] <ubuntu__> bruenig:  yep it wont work on old syste
[04:11] <ubuntu__> system*
[04:11] <alek66> der0b, yes I wrote that up
[04:11] <der0b> alek66: Just double checking, did you install from the tar installer?
[04:11] <alek66> der0b, yes i did
[04:11] <anddy> Worked.... thansk bruenig
[04:12] <yanger> ubuntu__, it's all checked..
[04:12] <yanger> on both machines
[04:12] <bruenig> anddy, as a general rule build-essential only installs the tools required to compile. Things like libncurses aren't needed to compile, they are dependencies for what you are specifically compiling. You will have to get those yourself
[04:12] <tekkou> Hymn - my drive is a QSI DVD+-RW SDW-082
[04:12] <der0b> alek66: It should be allowing you to enter the serial, have you tried reinstalling?
[04:12] <dabaR> ya...
[04:12] <dabaR> nm
[04:12] <jewbilee> When I try to install using a jar, using the command "java -jar bluej-213.jar" I get an error saying "Failed to load Main-Class"
[04:12] <alek66> der0b, no. i was trying to aboid it
[04:13] <ubuntu__> yanger:  on chk in fstab , if noauto aint there
[04:13] <der0b> alek66: I can't think of another solution..  you might want to see if somebody else can help.  re-installing won't hose your VMs, it's only going to replace the vmware application and re-biuld the kernel mods.  I would go for it
[04:13] <barnabas> how do i make a new file?
[04:14] <ubuntu__> barnabas: new file for?
[04:14] <alek66> der0b, i just re intalled and never ask for the seriak
[04:14] <bruenig> barnabas, won't whatever uses that make a new file when it uses it again?
[04:14] <alek66> seria
[04:14] <yanger> UUID=c6fc52ab-4307-45de-80aa-917b881d8e4c /media/sda1     jfs     defaults        0       2 is what i see
[04:14] <der0b> alek66: then I would ask again and see if anyone else can help you.  sorry.
[04:14] <bruenig> barnabas, if not you can do sudo gedit /var/lib/dpkg/available and then just save it with nothing in it
[04:15] <alek66> der0b, I cant create a vm i only can connect to a remote one
[04:15] <yanger> i've never seen a fstab like that :| reminds me of solaris
[04:15] <alek66> der0b, I wanted to install mac os x-86 to check it out
[04:15] <FFFOrever> how can i strip audio from some avi files?
[04:15] <yanger> FFFOrever, ffmpeg
[04:15] <ubuntu1> alek66 you can't install Mac os
[04:15] <FFFOrever> want to tell me how with ffmpeg?
[04:16] <ubuntu1> alek66 VMware for WIndows you need to convert it to ISO to work with VMware
[04:16] <der0b> alek66: I think you may have installed the wrong version, sounds like you only installed the remote console
[04:16] <ubuntu__> yanger:  what kinda of fs
[04:16] <yanger> FFFOrever, man ffmpeg :) ffmpeg -i file.avi out.mp3
[04:16] <yanger> ubuntu__, jfs
[04:16] <der0b> alek66: check vmware site and make sure you're downloading the whole vmware server package
[04:17] <barnabas> smart guy
[04:17] <barnabas> seems to be ok now
[04:17] <jewbilee> How do I install BlueJ?
[04:17] <ubuntu__> yanger:  is noauto , there under options?
[04:17] <barnabas> thanks
[04:17] <ubuntu1> alek66 now go to System-Administration-Synaptic
[04:17] <alek66> ubuntu1, ok, i'm there
[04:17] <ubuntu1> alek66 then then you will see vmware
[04:17] <yanger> ubuntu__, i just showed u what i had in fstab, no, no noauto
[04:17] <qwehnce> i installed ubuntu on a 500mhz p3 with 256 ram, once i get past gdm it begins to load nautilus, the screen flashes and kicks back to gdm
[04:18] <yanger> qwehnce, what video card?
[04:18] <qwehnce> voodoo
[04:18] <jewbilee> bruenig: would you mind walking me through the installation of a .jar file?
[04:18] <qwehnce> yanger, voodoo
[04:18] <ubuntu__> jewbilee:  no install needed, just java -jar filename.jar
[04:18] <jewbilee> I get an error when I do that
[04:18] <der0b> alek66: http://download3.vmware.com/software/vmserver/VMware-server-1.0.0-28343.tar.gz would be the right download, not the client.
[04:19] <ubuntu__> jewbilee:  running as root?
[04:19] <jewbilee> Failed to load Main-Class manifest attribute from bluej-213.jar
[04:19] <yanger> qwehnce, google around, you may need to install voodoo modules?
[04:19] <jewbilee> yea
[04:19] <ubuntu1> alek66 then you can use alien to convert form tar to deb package
[04:19] <bruenig> jewbilee, that could be a problem with whatever you are using
[04:19] <ubuntu__> jewbilee:  do u have java runtime installed?
[04:19] <bruenig> alien converts rpm to deb not tar to deb
[04:19] <jewbilee> ubuntu__: I install the java5 jdk, then went to install the JRE and it was already installed
[04:19] <qwehnce> yanger, i also have an unconfigured pvr-350
[04:19] <yanger> qwehnce, make sure your xorg.conf has the right driver as well
[04:19] <ubuntu1> der0b man this version is old
[04:20] <ubuntu__> blah this ntfs needs new os, grrrrr
[04:20] <ubuntu1> der0b in Synaptic have 2.x something like that
[04:20] <jewbilee> bruenig: I'm pretty sure that nothing if wrong with the file
[04:20] <qwehnce> yanger, should i rip out the tv-card?
[04:20] <jewbilee> Bruenig: http://www.bluej.org/download/download.html
[04:20] <alek66> ubuntu1,  i installed VMware-server-console-1.0.1-29996
[04:20] <holycow> heh
[04:20] <ubuntu__> bruenig:  i think u can conver tar
[04:20] <yanger> qwehnce, shouldn't be the tv-card's fault
[04:20] <xenos76> Can someone tell me how I can format a HD under FAT32 using Ubuntu?
[04:20] <holycow> i have a silly request if anyone can help
[04:20] <der0b> ubuntu1: that's the current version on the vmware site
[04:20] <ubuntu1> alek66 did you use Synaptic
[04:21] <sri_> hii ... any body femiliar with mesa ?
[04:21] <DrMitch> noooooooo...screw vmware
[04:21] <ubuntu1> now see
[04:21] <bruenig> ubuntu__, if it is made for slackware as a tgz or something but not just your normal tar.gz source archive
[04:21] <yanger> sounds like a video card issue, check ur xorg log
[04:21] <DrMitch> use VirtualBox
[04:21] <ubuntu1> !Vmware-player
[04:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about Vmware-player - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:21] <sri_> i am installing xgl for my ubuntu box
[04:21] <ubuntu__> bruenig:  oh ok
[04:21] <ubuntu1> !vmware
[04:21] <ubotu> VMWare Player is in Ubuntu's !Multiverse repository (package "vmware-player"). Instructions for VMWare Server can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware
[04:21] <holycow> can someone downlaod the flash 9 .gzip file from adobe and dcc it to me?  my isp is doing some lame traffic shaping tha tprevents me from downloading from adobe or macromedia
[04:21] <sri_> where can i find mesa packages?
[04:21] <alek66> ubuntu1, no cuase the only thing of vmware is the player
[04:21] <ubuntu__> yanger:  no idea man
[04:21] <yanger> qwehnce, /var/log/Xorg.0.log usually
[04:21] <ubuntu__> holycow:  hiya
[04:21] <jewbilee> bruenig: it also did that with another jar i tried
[04:21] <mzuverink> bruenig, the package that I want to remove is called 3v1n0-source-list.  Ive tried to apt-get remove but it keeps trying to update and fails at the wpasupplicant install/upgrade.  Is there a command to remove just that package(3v1n0-source-list) and not do any of the other stuff(upgrades0?
[04:21] <ubuntu__> holycow:  want link?
[04:21] <holycow> ubuntu1, hellow :)
[04:21] <bruenig> jewbilee, I am getting jdk now see if I can get it running
[04:21] <ubuntu1> alek66 the important is that you need to make it run virtual what more you want
[04:21] <yanger> ubuntu__, it's okay, i'll have to figure it out somehow :)
[04:22] <jewbilee> bruenig: thanls
[04:22] <ubuntu1> holycow hello man
[04:22] <ubuntu__> holycow:  link me man i'll download it for u
[04:22] <holycow> ubuntu1, not to the adobe site, link to some other ftp would be great :)
[04:22] <sri_> !mesa patch
[04:22] <eugman> Is there a dvd authoring program that lets you make menus?
[04:22] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mesa patch - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:22] <holycow> ubuntu__, k
[04:22] <ubuntu1> holycow what man
[04:22] <holycow> ubuntu1, hello too :) heh
[04:22] <sri_> where can i find mesa packages?
[04:22] <yanger> qwehnce, pastebin your Xorg error log, should have info on why it dun work
[04:22] <bruenig> mzuverink, there is a way but I don't remember it
[04:22] <holycow> ubuntu1, sorry bad tab complete your nicks are so close
[04:22] <alek66> ubuntu1, I installed the player but can create a vm for mac os x thats the thing
[04:22] <qwehnce> yanger, thanks lemme run upstairs brb
[04:22] <ubuntu1> holycow how are you today
[04:22] <ubuntu__> holycow:  no biggy
[04:22] <der0b> alek66: the player won't create, you need to install the core version
[04:23] <ubuntu1> alek66 man Macos can't be run
[04:23] <holycow> ubuntu__, http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz
[04:23] <leal> there is not python-bluez to dapper?
[04:23] <ubuntu1> it is in DMAG file
[04:23] <holycow> ubuntu__, muchas gracias
[04:23] <ubuntu1> holycow ok
[04:23] <xenos76> How can I Format to FAT32?
[04:23] <holycow> ubuntu1, too tired for words :) an dyou?
[04:23] <yanger> qwehnce, you may want to try visiting #xorg
[04:23] <leal> i'm trying to make wmd work in dapper, but i'm not finding that package.
[04:23] <alek66> ubuntu1, der0b I runned with vmware on window$
[04:23] <ubuntu__> holycow:  muie bien :)
[04:23] <kitche> leal: what is wmd?
[04:23] <ubuntu1> holycow leave man,today i forget in gymnas my diplome
[04:23] <ubuntu__> holycow:  lol is that how u say
[04:23] <ubuntu__> heh
[04:23] <mzuverink> bruenig, what about determining which mirror specifically that a deb is coming from? and then disablilng that repo?
[04:23] <DrMitch> mkfs.vfat
[04:23] <leal> kitche: wii remote driver
[04:23] <xenos76> !FAT32
[04:23] <der0b> alek66: you didn't create VMs with the player, it only plays.  you need to install server
[04:23] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions - See also !fuse
[04:24] <kitche> leal: hmm there isn't a package for it
[04:24] <holycow> ubuntu__, OUI!
[04:24] <holycow> hehe
[04:24] <yanger> xenos76, man mkdosfs
[04:24] <ubuntu1> alek66 this ubuntu in the moment i have run it with VMware
[04:24] <holycow> ubuntu1, i hear ya
[04:24] <xenos76> yanger: What?
[04:24] <leal> kitche; there is not a package for what??
[04:24] <ubuntu1> holycow ok from how time you know UBuntu
[04:24] <alek66> der0b, i know... I am trying to installl ther server!, but I cant enter the serial!
[04:24] <TooR4u> where can i find mesa patches
[04:24] <TooR4u> ?
[04:24] <ubuntu__> holycow: ur email?
[04:24] <yanger> xenos76, look at the mkdosfs manpages
[04:24] <tekkou> I'm looking for some help with the Ubuntu install - has a problem with my dvd drive and can't mount it ... any way to get it to do that so I can install?
[04:24] <kitche> leal: wmd
[04:25] <bruenig> mzuverink, you could do that but you wouldn't be able to add that repo again because that update would be there constantly, I told you earlier to remove trevinos repo from the sources.list by just deleting it
[04:25] <ubuntu1> !mail
[04:25] <ubuntu__> holycow:  cant dcc from terminal
[04:25] <ubotu> mail is another medium to communicate. Ubuntu mailinglists can be found at http://lists.ubuntu.com
[04:25] <leal> kitche: wmd is a python script...
[04:25] <xenos76> yanger: link please
[04:25] <holycow> ubuntu__, ftp? i can set something up
[04:25] <ubuntu1> !nntp
[04:25] <ubotu> nntp: An NNTP server for use with C News. In component universe, is extra. Version 1.5.12.1-19 (edgy), package size 70 kB, installed size 252 kB
[04:25] <ubuntu1> !nntp-gui
[04:25] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nntp-gui - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:25] <der0b> alek66: what you decribed tells me that you installed the console client for connecting to remote vmware servers.  you need to install the server.  i pasted the link a while ago
[04:25] <ubuntu__> holycow:  can u ftp here?
[04:25] <leal> kitche: i need the bluetooth api to python (python-bluez)
[04:25] <yanger> xenos76, ;\ from console, "man mkdosfs"
[04:25] <holycow> oh totally
[04:25] <wastrel> !msgthebot | ubuntu1
[04:25] <ubotu> ubuntu1: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[04:25] <ubuntu__> holycow:  let me set it up
[04:25] <leal> kitche: or something like that...
[04:25] <bruenig> jewbilee, java -jar bluej-213.jar
[04:25] <xenos76> yanger: thank you
[04:25] <tonyyarusso> ubuntu_, holycow: Don't bother - one sec.
[04:25] <LucianSolaris> what is kaffe-bin?
[04:25] <bruenig> jewbilee, that worked for me
[04:25] <ubuntu1>  !msgthebot | wastrel
[04:25] <ubotu> wastrel: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[04:25] <alek66> der0b, ok, now i got the picture, I am donwloading that one, I will install it now
[04:25] <tonyyarusso> holycow: http://yarusso.no-ip.org/install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz
[04:26] <riyonuk_> Its best to download things from just the repositores right?
[04:26] <kitche> leal: you need to download it seperate probably I'm reading their website
[04:26] <jewbilee> bruenig: how did you install your java?
[04:26] <ubuntu__> holycow:  go for it
[04:26] <xenos76> yanger: xenos@tom-desktop:~$ mkdosfs manpages
[04:26] <xenos76> mkdosfs 2.11 (12 Mar 2005)
[04:26] <xenos76> manpages: No such file or directory
[04:26] <xenos76> xenos@tom-desktop:~$
[04:26] <holycow> oh hey danke
[04:26] <cas3> whats the program that automates mounting in gnome, so when I plug in a usb harddrive a folder pops up automaticly?
[04:26] <forbin117> hi room!
[04:26] <bruenig> jewbilee, sudo apt-get install sun-java5-bin sun-java5-jdk
[04:26] <ubuntu1> alek66 in what format is macos
[04:26] <holycow> thanks!
[04:26] <yanger> xenos76, "man mkdosfs"
[04:26] <leal> kitche: i did download the python-bluez, but it depends on python-central...
[04:26] <xenos76> ok thanks
[04:26] <mzuverink> bruenig, the source list is a deb file that creates a sources.list.  So unless I remove the deb from synaptic it keeps adding those repos again.   I understand what you mean, but because of that source list deb, the source list keeps remaking itself
[04:26] <ammiel> bruenig, what was the bootstrapping address again?
[04:26] <jewbilee> bruenig: I have those
[04:27] <alek66> ubuntu1, its the jas 10.4.8 dvd
[04:27] <yanger> xenos76, also google for mkdosfs, they may have examples
[04:27] <leal> kitche: python-central conflicts with ubuntu-help.
[04:27] <bruenig> jewbilee, don't know what to tell you
[04:27] <bruenig> !chroot
[04:27] <ubotu> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot use this to build 32 bit environments on a 64 bit box
[04:27] <der0b> alek66: ok, after that you should be all set.  be sure you have build-essential installed as well as linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[04:27] <ammiel> thanks
[04:27] <jewbilee> bruenig: damn..
[04:27] <ubuntu1> alek66 and in the final in what format is the file
[04:27] <riyonuk_> anyone?
[04:27] <leal> kitche: sorry, deb-helper...
[04:27] <bruenig> jewbilee, do you have any other java installed, if so you need to remove that
[04:27] <Flannel> riyonuk_: correct
[04:27] <forbin117> I have some questions about compiling a custom kernel. Is there a specific channel for that, or can I ask here?
[04:27] <jewbilee> bruenig: how do i check?
[04:28] <xenos76> yanger: do you know what im looking for? I'm looking for a program either built into Ubuntu or for Ubuntu, that I can format my laptop drive into FAT32. I know what FAT 32 is.
[04:28] <kitche> leal: ah you have deb-helper installed?
[04:28] <Sunset_newbie> hi everyone
[04:28] <cas3> !mount
[04:28] <ubotu> Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in Gnome under Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For Edgy, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[04:28] <wastrel> !kernel | forbin117
[04:28] <ubotu> forbin117: kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[04:28] <riyonuk_> Alright, now why exactly is this? Is it so we know its a stable version and wont h4x my system?
[04:28] <cas3> !usb
[04:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about usb - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:28] <TooR4u> !mesa
[04:28] <leal> kitche: i'm trying to remove... the alien package depends on it.
[04:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mesa - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:28] <alek66> ubuntu1, I have an iso burned.... to install
[04:28] <Flannel> jewbilee: or at least update your java choice:  update-java-alternatives -l  to list
[04:28] <forbin117> TY wastrel
[04:28] <cas3> whats the program that automates mounting in gnome, so when I plug in a usb harddrive a folder pops up automaticly?
[04:28] <ubuntu1> alek66 and you will run it from the dvd-rom
[04:29] <tonyyarusso> cas3: pmount?
[04:29] <Flannel> jewbilee: you don't need to remove them though, just adding this (if you're on Dapper) will select Suns java: sudo update-java-alternatives -s java-1.5.0-sun
[04:29] <cas3> I'll try it tonyyarussa
[04:29] <Sunset_newbie> i have a linksys wpc54g question
[04:29] <alek66> ubuntu1, yes... How do I unistall the previous vmware server
[04:29] <ubuntu1> go to Synaptic
[04:29] <ubuntu1> and write the problem
[04:29] <ubuntu__> holycow:  did u get it?
[04:29] <bruenig> mzuverink, bad idea to have your sources.list made by a deb if it creates this kind of problem
[04:30] <jewbilee> bruenig: shoot me
[04:30] <ubuntu1> http://www.thoughtpolice.co.uk/vmware/
[04:30] <cas3> tonyyarusso I already have that installed, but no folder pops up when I plug an external drive into the usb
[04:30] <xenos76> yanger: do you know what im looking for? I'm looking for a program either built into Ubuntu or for Ubuntu, that I can format my laptop drive into FAT32. I know what FAT 32 is.
[04:30] <ubuntu1> alek66 see in this page
[04:30] <jewbilee> bruenig: i was in the wrong directory
[04:30] <ubuntu1> http://www.thoughtpolice.co.uk/vmware/
[04:30] <jewbilee> bruenig: make it slow and painful, please
[04:30] <holycow> ubuntu__, yessir
[04:30] <holycow> thank you :)
[04:30] <kitche> xenos76: mkdosfs
[04:30] <mzuverink> bruenig, yeah, hindsight is a wonderful thing.  Meanwhile what do I do?
[04:30] <leal> kitche: do you know a repo where i can find the python-bluez for dapper??
[04:30] <ubuntu__> holycow:  ok
[04:30] <yanger> xenos76, that command will format your laptop
[04:30] <der0b> alek66: since you installed via the tar binary, you will probably have to run sudo vmware-uninstall-server-console.pl
[04:30] <xenos76> oh ok
[04:30] <bruenig> mzuverink, well remove the deb that created your sources.list go to source-o-matic and get one and go from there
[04:31] <xenos76> yanger: thanks, i missundrstood
[04:31] <bruenig> !easysource
[04:31] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[04:31] <Flannel> leal: universe
[04:31] <tonyyarusso> cas3: is it mounting and just not popping up, or not mounting?  Can you manually mount, or does it not recognize?
[04:31] <tekkou> Looking for help... trying to install Ubuntu on my laptop, but the installer has problems identifying my DVD drive
[04:31] <yanger> xenos76, but u should use a livecd then like slax or knoppix to do that stuff then - although ubuntu's cd could do it too i think..
[04:31] <jewbilee> How do I move a folder and all its contents to another folder?
[04:31] <alek66> der0b,  i did and still tells me that i have it
[04:31] <sivik> what is the difference between ps aux and ps x
[04:31] <ubuntu__> jewbilee:  !mc
[04:31] <Flannel> leal: oh, sorry.  Only in edgy.  Well, you could download the source deb, and compile.  You also might try backports, but I imagine it wouldn't be in there
[04:31] <jewbilee> !mc
[04:31] <ubotu> mc: midnight commander - a powerful file manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:4.6.1-5 (edgy), package size 2057 kB, installed size 5944 kB
[04:31] <cas3> it doesn't recognize it, no mount
[04:31] <hustler1> how can I list what services are running?
[04:32] <grompf> Hey,has anyone got lm-sensors working normally on Edgy?
[04:32] <xenos76> yanger: well, i have it on an external hard drive so I dont think it will matter.
[04:32] <sivik> hustler1, like chkconfig in redhat right
[04:32] <jewbilee> Im just looking for the shell command..
[04:32] <tonyyarusso> sivik: see 'man ps'
[04:32] <mzuverink> bruenig, thats the problem, it wont let me reemove that deb without updating other stuff.  when the other stuff fails it stops, not removing the deb I asked it to remove in the first place.
[04:32] <ubuntu__> jewbilee:  use mc to move ok
[04:32] <hustler1> in debian
[04:32] <sivik> tonyyarusso, already read it, can't figure out what the different is
[04:32] <yanger> xenos76, you're formatting a external drive you ment?
[04:32] <tonyyarusso> cas3: hrm, that's no good.  Nothing in /dev for it at all?
[04:32] <sivik> hustler1, yeah, i have been trying to find a program that will do it for a long time
[04:32] <bad_cables> is anyone in here a PPC genius?
[04:32] <kitche> leal: not really
[04:32] <yanger> xenos76, ah, ok then.
[04:32] <ubuntu__> jewbilee:  mc will run from console
[04:32] <xenos76> yanger: yeah, its an external laptop drive.
[04:32] <ubuntu1> alek66 did you try it
[04:33] <tekkou> Looking for help... trying to install Ubuntu on my laptop, but the installer has problems identifying my DVD drive
[04:33] <bruenig> mzuverink, sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list, hash out the offending repo
[04:33] <yanger> just remember that there's limitations to the size i think
[04:33] <kitche> Flannel: python-bluez isn't in dapper it seems
[04:33] <leal> flannel: any tips? where can i find that source package? what the procedure?
[04:33] <cas3> tonyyarusso: where would the usb stuff be in /dev/
[04:33] <xenos76> yanger: yes, i know its like 120 GB or something like that.
[04:33] <alek66> ubuntu1, der0b BRB
[04:33] <xenos76> yanger: im formating a 40GB drive.
[04:33] <yanger> xenos76, :)
[04:33] <ubuntu__> well i'm off
[04:33] <yanger> enjoy
[04:33] <ubuntu__> cya guys
[04:33] <mzuverink> bruenig, done that, it somehow comes back every time.  Done it through gedit and synaptic
[04:33] <bad_cables> iBook G3 500 with an ATI 128 8mb 2X agp... anyone know how to make the monitor out work with m3mirror??
[04:34] <xenos76> yanger: thank you.
[04:34] <yanger> ubuntu__, eh it worked
[04:34] <cas3> it does show up with a lsusb
[04:34] <ubuntu__> bruenig:  thanks once again
[04:34] <yanger> ubuntu__, after a reboot oddly
[04:34] <ubuntu__> yanger:  lol
[04:34] <ubuntu1> alek66 ok
[04:34] <yanger> but i had to flip the toggle on and off to make it work, weird
[04:35] <tekkou> Looking for help... trying to install Ubuntu on my laptop, but the installer has problems identifying my DVD drive... is there any way to install?
[04:35] <SurfnKid> hi all I seem to have compiled something
[04:35] <SurfnKid> and its gone wrong
[04:35] <SurfnKid> how can i revert it?
[04:35] <tonyyarusso> cas3: /dev/sd? most likely
[04:35] <grompf> Hey,has anyone got lm-sensors working normally on Edgy?
[04:35] <bruenig> mzuverink, don't see why that would happen. Try sudo mv /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.backup and then run it again so that you will have no repos
[04:35] <leal> libbluetooth2 on dapper???
[04:35] <ubuntu1> alke66 http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/directory/648
[04:35] <SurfnKid> hey bruenig
[04:36] <cas3> tonyyarussa: I don't have that folder
[04:36] <bad_cables> are there any mac users in here?
[04:36] <bruenig> hey SurfnKid
[04:36] <SurfnKid> question...
[04:36] <SurfnKid> u familiar with moc?
[04:36] <ubuntu1> alek66 this is the manual http://www.thoughtpolice.co.uk/vmware/howto/ubuntu-server-6.10-edgy-eft-vmware-tools-install.html
[04:36] <dabaR> sup with the epiphany in edgy....
[04:37] <qwehnce> yanger, after reading the xorg.conf and the var/log/Xorg.0, i found and removed all of the wacom input devices from the xorg.conf
[04:37] <bruenig> never heard of moc
[04:37] <tonyyarusso> cas3: File, not folder
[04:37] <riyonuk_> Where can I get limewire or frostwire in the repos?
[04:37] <cas3> well no file
[04:37] <cas3> either
[04:37] <bad_cables> mac?
[04:37] <bad_cables> or moc
[04:37] <bruenig> riyonuk_, frostwire is not in the repos
[04:37] <qwehnce> yanger, it booted and i was able to open a file manager, but it then failed when the background was drawn to the screen
[04:37] <bruenig> riyonuk_, neither is limewire
[04:38] <sivik> what utility would i use in order to set up conditional branching in a script?
[04:38] <bruenig> gtk-gnutella is
[04:38] <riyonuk_> how do I get it then?
[04:38] <bruenig> riyonuk_, from their site
[04:38] <SurfnKid> music on console, its an mp3, playlist player, anyway, this probably applies to all software. I had a version installed, nicely working, but the playlist gave me some issues and I thought well I'll install a newer version see if it fixed any bugs, so I compiled (for the first time) and now I get an error.  I just really want to get rid of everything that I did
[04:39] <qwehnce> yanger, the only error in the var/log was "error opening security policy file /usr/lib/xserve/SecurityPolicy"
[04:39] <bruenig> riyonuk_, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=278134
[04:39] <saviles> i can't seem to get to this specific website (ruizbelvis.org). It works on my other computer which run winxp w/out any issues. I can ping it and it resolves to the correct IP. comparing traceroutes with my winxp system, they are identical, except that on my xubuntu system, it gets a 'no reply' after hop 16. trying telnet on port 80 doesn't work, nor does using wget work either. any suggestions?
[04:40] <yanger> qwehnce, u are using the voodoo driver, right?
[04:40] <qwehnce> yanger, yes it properly detected my drivers
[04:40] <saviles> getting to other websites aren't a problem.
[04:40] <bad_cables> looking for help with a linux mac is like looking for a hooker with manners
[04:40] <yanger> qwehnce, not sure then. google around for xorg voodoo
[04:40] <sivik> saviles, i'm not having a problem getting there
[04:41] <saviles> that's the thing.. i know the site is up and running. but i can't seem to get into it using my xubuntu system.
[04:42] <qwehnce> yanger, could the problem be my voodoo card doesnt support dri which glx needs
[04:42] <saviles> i've restarted it, removed it from the router's dhcp (so it'll get another IP).. nothing's helped.
[04:42] <VoX> qwehnce: er
[04:42] <sivik> saviles, i'm not having a problem getting to it
[04:42] <qwehnce> yanger, if so, is there an easy way to uninstall xgl
[04:42] <VoX> qwehnce: voodoo uses 3dfx, not openGL
[04:43] <sivik> what utility would i use to in order to set up a conditional branching in a script?
[04:43] <zcat[1] > saviles: you have a live chicken and a sharp knife handy?
[04:43] <yanger> qwehnce, u could comment DRI out.. ask in #xorg
[04:43] <qwehnce> VoX, the default installation added all of this glx mess to my xorg
[04:43] <saviles> sivik: okay, what do you think it making it so that i'm not able to access it?
[04:43] <VoX> heh
[04:43] <sivik> saviles, not sure, you having problems getting anywhere else
[04:43] <zcat[1] > saviles: bad magic...
[04:43] <saviles> zcat[1] : i have a sharp knife.. no "live" chicken. :(
[04:44] <sivik> saviles, there may be a problem with a router between you and it and its not letting you get there, like its getting hung and its timing out
[04:44] <saviles> sivik: nope.. none whatsoever... google.com, yahoo.com any any other website comes up fine.
[04:44] <zcat[1] > Could be an issue with path mtu discovery I guess...
[04:44] <sri_> where can i find mesa packages?
[04:44] <saviles> sivik: i would think so to.. but my other winxp system is on the same router and accesses it w/out any issues.
[04:45] <sivik> saviles, that matters not
[04:45] <saviles> zcat[1] : where/whats mtu discovery?
[04:45] <Sunset_newbie> looking for help
[04:45] <wilee85> I keep getting an "ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'mythtv'@'localhost' (using password: YES)" error in mysql... can someone help me?
[04:45] <gunny01> I installed the tea editor throu synaptic, but i can't figure out how to run it. its not in the menus and typing tea into the command line doesnt work. any help?
[04:45] <zcat[1] > saviles: mtu discovery == "bad magic" basically...
[04:45] <Sunset_newbie> with my linksys wpc54g
[04:46] <Sunset_newbie> and 6.10
[04:46] <ubuntu1> saviles man
[04:46] <saviles> zcat[1] : i can ping it though.. and it replies with the right IP too!
[04:46] <ubuntu1> saviles now listen
[04:46] <ubuntu1> saviles Ubuntu is only in bug version
[04:46] <zcat[1] > saviles: You were saying mtr drops off after 16 hops?
[04:46] <ubuntu1> saviles WIndows xp work good,I have much problems with UBuntu
[04:47] <saviles> zcat[1] : yes... when i do a tracepath. i've noticed that.
[04:47] <sivik> ubuntu1: whats your problem
[04:47] <ubuntu1> sivik what problem
[04:47] <sivik> ubuntu1: you said you are having many problems with ubuntu
[04:47] <ubuntu1> sivik i only help on the saviles
[04:47] <saviles> i see: 16:  lax4-core02-1-3-to-lax4-core01-1-3.net2ez.com (64.93.64.26) asymm  8 120.214ms
[04:47] <saviles> 17:  no reply
[04:48] <ubuntu1> sivik man i have problem with Apache and nobody help me
[04:48] <sivik> ubuntu1: ubuntu isn't on bug mode, fiesty is, but edgy isn't, i don't know apache
[04:48] <ubuntu1> sivik i have problem with dovecot and nobody help me
[04:48] <theflyingfool> are domain and workgroup the same thing?
[04:48] <saviles> what's with apache?
[04:48] <mzuverink> bruenig, that did not work, it says that the wpasupplicant package needs to be reinstalled but no suitable package is available
[04:48] <ubuntu1> sivik and that is little man and.
[04:48] <thinh> can anyone help me with dvi on a docking station?
[04:49] <ubuntu1> sivik man don't panik,it was only for help to see is there someone who watch the chat
[04:49] <wilee85> I keep getting an "ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'mythtv'@'localhost' (using password: YES)" error in mysql... can someone help me?
[04:49] <saviles> sivik: where do these release names come from? (i'm sure its in the FAQ.....)
[04:49] <sivik> saviles, not real sure
[04:49] <ubuntu1> wilee85 maybe mysql problem
[04:49] <tekkou> Looking for help... trying to install Ubuntu on my laptop, but the installer has problems identifying my DVD drive... is there any way to install?
[04:50] <ubuntu1> wilee85 you need to create this user or is this user is created you need to put the password to mysql accept .
[04:50] <k13> I'm in trouble here with kdm/gdm and their respectives "greeters". When the computer boots up, neither kdm or gdm startups correctly, gdm for some reason fails to start my window manager when I login, and kdm does not even start. The Xorg output gave me nothing teling what is going on, I had to turn on gdm debug option, and sometimes it says gdmgreeter cannot connect to gdm's socket. Had anyone the same prob
[04:50] <k13> lem?
[04:50] <Zambezi> I'm compile this way right? ./configure && make && sudo checkinstall ?
[04:50] <thinh> my external screen works fine in live cd  using the docking station
[04:50] <ubuntu1> tekkou big problem is that
[04:50] <ubuntu1> tekkou only UBuntu 7 work
[04:50] <thinh> my screen goes black when i install the nvidia drivers
[04:51] <wilee85> ubuntu1, I ran mysql -u root, mysql >  UPDATE user SET Password=PASSWORD('mythtv') WHERE user='mythtv'; mysql>FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
[04:51] <ubuntu1> thinh and how you write in the moment
[04:51] <tekkou> ubuntu1 - i'm trying version 7.04 DVD and it's not working
[04:51] <thinh> what u mean?
[04:51] <ubuntu1> tekkou man becouse it is in beta version
[04:51] <wilee85> feisty's already in beta?
[04:52] <ubuntu1> wille85 i mena alpha
[04:52] <tekkou> ubuntu1 - i've also tried 6.10 CD and that doesn't work either
[04:52] <kitche> tekkou: #ubuntu+1
[04:52] <ubuntu1> kitche this problem is for you.
[04:52] <ubuntu1> tekkou talk with kitche
[04:52] <tekkou> ok
[04:52] <craigbass1976> how do you eq your sound in Ubuntu?
[04:52] <thinh> the regular vga works fine with docking station but i want it to work with dvi
[04:52] <ubuntu1> wille85 man now lets see
[04:52] <smartman> hi guys whta's up
[04:53] <smartman> guys i'll setup ubuntu now
[04:53] <k13> I'm in trouble here with kdm/gdm and their respectives "greeters". When the computer boots up, neither kdm or gdm startups correctly, gdm for some reason fails to start my window manager when I login, and kdm does not even start. The Xorg output gave me nothing teling what is going on, I had to turn on gdm debug option, and sometimes it says gdmgreeter cannot connect to gdm's socket. Any clue?
[04:53] <thinh> its works with the live cd then it should works with the nvidia drivers install
[04:53] <ubuntu1> thinh man i work with normal vga why you want to work with dvi
[04:53] <smartman> it's support ATI video drive
[04:53] <LoginError> Does anyone know any resources on installing a non-Wacom USB tablet on edgy?
[04:53] <ubuntu1> wilee85 man
[04:53] <tekkou> kitche - i am in #ubuntu+1
[04:53] <thinh> the picture is so much more clearer
[04:53] <smartman> aha good
[04:53] <thinh> once u seen dvi you dont want to work with vga
[04:54] <ubuntu1> thinh man the is lies it is working good in vga
[04:54] <Pelo> is there a dock bar for ubuntu running gnome ?
[04:54] <thinh> esp when you have a big screen
[04:54] <smartman> ok what about realrtalke sound drivr
[04:54] <k13> I am in really big trouble, I suppose...
[04:54] <wastrel> Pelo:  gdesklets has a thing.
[04:54] <ubuntu1> thinh i have FLAT 19 SCREEN
[04:54] <thinh> yeah me too man
[04:54] <wilee85> ubuntu1, i got it working...I thought I already created the user with the grant command...forgot to do that
[04:54] <thinh> but the picture is much clearer
[04:54] <qwehnce> yanger, i solved the video card problem, but alas a new one arises, after finally loading nautilus the mouse disappears
[04:54] <ubuntu1> wille85 ok that is very good man.
[04:54] <Pelo> wastrel,  you mean the lauchbar ?  I was hoping for something a little better
[04:55] <ubuntu1> thinh man i don't have dvi in the monitor is this mean the monitor is not good
[04:55] <smartman> ubuntu1 i'll setup ubuntu 6.06 is it support fat32 partions ?
[04:55] <ablyss> gdesklets has a nice dock
[04:55] <ubuntu1> smartman hmmm it work in fat 16
[04:55] <Sunset_newbie> :(
[04:56] <saviles> sivik: do you think it's worth reinstalling xubuntu on it?
[04:56] <smartman> ok what about ATI vedio carde is it support it and realtalke sound card ?
[04:56] <sivik> saviles, you could tri
[04:56] <sivik> smartman: ati video and linux don't work too well
[04:57] <Wiseguy> hey guys, i have a ubuntu server running and im wondering if its possible to make backups to it from a windows PC... im trying to back up MP3's to an external HDD that i have connected to my server, but im looking for an app that is going to compare my files and only backup the new, and newly modified files
[04:57] <smartman> :(
[04:57] <wastrel> which ati card?
[04:57] <wastrel> mine works fine
[04:57] <smartman> sivik :(
[04:57] <ubuntu1> smartman http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/debian-linux-help/30700-fat32-ubuntu.html
[04:57] <thinh> i dont mean anything man
[04:58] <smartman> sivik but i was work in mandriva 2007 & fedora coure and it was working good
[04:58] <thinh> dvi is better than vga just how it is
[04:58] <wastrel> smartman:  it should work fine then
[04:58] <thinh> if you have it why not use it
[04:58] <qwehnce> my mouse disappears after nautilus boots on a fresh install
[04:58] <saviles> Wiseguy: i've used a program called Unison that i know has both a Windows/Linux version.. i've only used the Win version.. but from reading the manual... setting up on linux shouldn't be a big problem.
[04:58] <ubuntu1> thinh man what model is your monitor
[04:58] <smartman> wastrel i hope it work
[04:58] <thinh> anyone know how to set nvidia dvi?
[04:58] <smartman> dell
[04:58] <smartman> DELL
[04:58] <thinh> i got a samsung lcd/tv monitor
[04:59] <ubuntu1> thinh man how inch
[04:59] <saviles> thinh: what kind of PC do you have?
[04:59] <Wiseguy> saviles, cool, that looks like what im looking for
[04:59] <thinh> i have a laptop dell Presion m70
[04:59] <thinh> 19 inch
[04:59] <smartman> ok ubuntu i'll setup it and i'll come her agine to solve my problims
[04:59] <thinh> i have a quatro go14000 graphics card
[05:00] <theflyingfool> why can i connect to my windows boxs from ubuntu but not my ubuntu box from windows
[05:00] <smartman> ubuntu1 i know i make you tirde but i'll so sorry that is the frist time to use ubuntu
[05:00] <thinh> there is no dvi port on laptop but there is one on the docking station
[05:00] <smartman> ok bye man have anice day
[05:00] <thinh> the dvi works good with live cd
[05:01] <DARKGuy> theflyingfool: you need to set up samba and share the folders, also, to have all the computers in the same workgroup or domain
[05:01] <ubuntu1> smartman don't worry man
[05:01] <ubuntu1> quatro go14000 from what year is this card
[05:01] <theflyingfool> DARKGuy: i can see the computer, but it askes for a usr name and pw
[05:01] <thinh> its from 2005
[05:01] <DARKGuy> theflyingfool: you need to configure samba then
[05:02] <theflyingfool> DARKGuy: and i did the shared folders under administration, shouldnt that set it up for me
[05:02] <ubuntu1> thinh what is the mark of the video card man
[05:02] <DARKGuy> theflyingfool: yes, but it will ask for user and pass
[05:02] <thinh> what u mean
[05:02] <theflyingfool> DARKGuy: how do i get it 2 not ask for a user name and pass
[05:02] <DARKGuy> theflyingfool: if you want to allow access without authentication, you'd have to edit a config file :p
[05:02] <thinh> its an nvidia
[05:02] <ubuntu1> thinh is it nvidia
[05:02] <thinh> yeah
[05:03] <DARKGuy> theflyingfool: go to a terminal and type "gksudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf"
[05:03] <theflyingfool> DARKGuy: what will i need to change from there
[05:03] <ubuntu1> thinh http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=302540
[05:03] <DARKGuy> theflyingfool: Okay, use the search function and type "security ="
[05:04] <DARKGuy> theflyingfool: a line should come up with something like "; security = user"
[05:04] <theflyingfool> DARKGuy:  thats what it says
[05:04] <saviles> thinh: have you ever been here? http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/dell.html
[05:04] <thinh> okey cool thanks
[05:05] <DARKGuy> theflyingfool: the first occurrence is with a # on the line start, don't edit that one but the one before the #'s, which says "; security = user" change it to "security = share" and remove the ";" at the start
[05:05] <DARKGuy> theflyingfool: *before=after
[05:05] <theflyingfool> DARKGuy: do i need to restart samba or anything now
[05:06] <DARKGuy> theflyingfool: yes, save the file and in the same terminal type "sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart" and voil
[05:06] <theflyingfool> DARKGuy: this is probably a dumb question but what is swat
[05:06] <thinh> there is no ubuntu
[05:06] <DARKGuy> theflyingfool: I've never used it, but it's for managing samba using a web interface
[05:06] <ubuntu1> thinh where
[05:07] <DARKGuy> !swat
[05:07] <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
[05:07] <DARKGuy> yeah, that.
[05:07] <underdog5004> Hello, everyone. I'm having trouble getting rtorrent to run automatically on a headless server that I ssh into. I want rtorrent to run on start up. I've already got symlinks from a .sh script that I wrote to rc2.d (link from /etc/init.d/rtorrent /etc/rc2.d/S99rtorrent). I've chmod +x'd the script, and run it manually, which works. It just won't run on start up...
[05:07] <theflyingfool> after i instal swat, how do i use it
[05:07] <DARKGuy> theflyingfool: I don't know since I've never used it :( you could follow the two links that ubotu mentioned though
[05:08] <thinh> the thread is for ati graphics
[05:08] <delire> i recently wrote some 3D network visualisation software packaged for Ubuntu. i quickly need a volunteer (all source code greppable) to test the package for me to ensure a graphical glitch has been resolved. anyone game?
[05:08] <theflyingfool> DARKGuy: ok thanks
[05:08] <DARKGuy> Maybe someone else here does :P
[05:08] <DARKGuy> theflyingfool: welcome :). Windows PC shouldn't ask for user or pass now
[05:08] <delire> the site is http://packetgarden.com
[05:08] <theflyingfool> DARKGuy: it doesnt, and thanks so much i've been trying to figure that out for a long time
[05:09] <theflyingfool> DARKGuy: DOES**
[05:09] <underdog5004> delire, your site was on www.digg.com a little while ago...that or I stumbled-upon it....
[05:09] <DARKGuy> theflyingfool: ^_^ glad to have helped, and that's an useful tip, keep it written somewhere if somehow you have to reinstall or share stuff between linux and win ^_^
[05:09] <delire> underdog5004: yes, we had around 4000 diggs
[05:09] <miniman> anyone know a program to record the desktop for ubuntu?
[05:09] <ubuntu1> thinh http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1773584
[05:10] <delire> underdog5004: several thousand downloads the last few days which has been nice.
[05:10] <underdog5004> nice indeed
[05:10] <ubuntu1> thinh look this http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=83653
[05:11] <ryonos> hi
[05:11] <ryonos> anyone here?
[05:11] <ryonos> I've got a question about beryl on ubuntu
[05:11] <DARKGuy> ryonos: you can ask in #beryl :P
[05:11] <ryonos> ok--thanks :)
[05:11] <delire> underdog5004: i've just fixed a bug and i'm away from my Ubuntu machine (debian currently). being impatient, i thought i'd try here..
[05:11] <DARKGuy> ryonos: welcome
[05:11] <miniman> anyone know a program to record the desktop for ubuntu?
[05:11] <delire> miniman: it's a tricky area. you might try xvidcap
[05:12] <delire> miniman: but really, software of this kind is only good if you are fine with low frame rate capture.
[05:12] <miniman> delire: is xvidcap in any ubuntu repositories?
[05:12] <underdog5004> delire, do I need a good graphics card + drivers or what?
[05:12] <Giant_sea_turtle> so i have to cheak the restricted packages to get the tools to install the drivers for my video card?
[05:13] <delire> miniman: apt-cache search xvidcap
[05:13] <arrenlex> miniman: No it isn't, and it's not very good. You might try istanbul, which is, and is somewhat better.
[05:13] <DARKGuy> Hm, how then, those guys make those beryl videos on the net? they're surely not using fraps... :P
[05:13] <arrenlex> !istanbul | miniman
[05:13] <ubotu> istanbul: Desktop session recorder. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.2.1-0ubuntu3 (edgy), package size 47 kB, installed size 380 kB
[05:13] <delire> underdog5004: yes, it is quite 3D intensive. you'll need a minimum of 64M graphics memory
[05:13] <ubuntu1> what are this Turksih story
[05:13] <threeonefour> hot to stop and restart a service
[05:14] <ubuntu1> Turkish
[05:14] <threeonefour> how
[05:14] <underdog5004> delire, meh, I've got an old ATI RAGE 128 card...but no drivers...can't find any anywhere...bleagh! sorry about that...wish I could help....
[05:14] <threeonefour> how to stop and restart a service
[05:14] <mevets> hey
[05:14] <delire> underdog5004: no problem! worth a crack. i'll wait til i'm back at the studio.
[05:14] <underdog5004> threeonefour, sudo /etc/init.d/service start|stop|restart
[05:14] <arrenlex> delire: I'm running an ATI card with 3D acceleration from the opensource driver. I'd be interested in trying it just to see how well it runs.
[05:14] <delire> arrenlex: excellent!
[05:15] <underdog5004> delire, it's exciting to talk w/ you...I mean...yeah...nvm
[05:15] <delire> arrenlex: are you on edgy? go to the 'install' section of the website and download for that branch if so.
[05:15] <thinh> i dont want twinview
[05:15] <arrenlex> delire: Debian etch.
[05:16] <ubuntu1> thinh look good maybe there write hot you can make for one display only
[05:16] <Giant_sea_turtle> wow compiling kerle and installing drivers how fun :P
[05:16] <delire> arrenlex: sure, you can try that too. the Debian Unstable packages have just been proved to work on Etch.
[05:16] <thinh> okey let me check out
[05:16] <delire> arrenlex: http://packetgarden.com in case you missed the link.
[05:16] <Giant_sea_turtle> sudo aticonfig --initial
[05:17] <wes_1977> I just installed ubuntu 6.10 on my desktop PC that has a SATA drive and I can't boot. When I check for the stage1 grub file it's not found. Anyone familiar with this problem willing to help?
[05:17] <arrenlex> delire: Got it, thanks.
[05:18] <arrenlex> delire: Dear god that's a lot of extra packages I have to install to run this thing.
[05:18] <mevets> my sound doesnt work everytime i boot
[05:19] <mevets> but restarting the machine can fix it
[05:19] <ubuntu1> thinh ok
[05:19] <mevets> is there something i can run in the terminal to retry to load the audio?
[05:19] <mevets> so i dont have to reboot
[05:19] <grompf> hey,anyone got lm-sensors working on ubuntu 6.10?
[05:19] <delire> arrenlex: first install the 'dpkt' and 'pypcap' packages. then the packetgarden_1.0pre5.deb
[05:20] <arrenlex> mevets: sudo /etc/init.d/alsa force-reload
[05:20] <arrenlex> delire: Not that. All the dependencies: The following NEW packages will be installed:
[05:20] <arrenlex>   blt gksu libcal3d11c2a libgeoip1 libgksu2-0 libglew1 libgtop2-7 libgtop2-common libode0c2 libopenal0a libpcap0.8 python-editobj python-geoip python-imaging python-imaging-tk python-psyco python-soya python-tk tcl8.4 tk8.4
[05:20] <Cbeck527> CTRL+ALT+Backspace will log you out
[05:20] <mevets> arrenlex: thanks
[05:20] <delire> arrenlex: yes there are a few ;) i'll automate it all soon once it's in Debian and Ubuntu with a 'packages.gz'
[05:20] <ubuntu1> thinh i will go to sleep becouse it is 05:15
[05:21] <delire> arrenlex: most of those belong to python-soya, the 3d engine i wrote this in.. it is a bit rough ;)
[05:21] <arrenlex> delire: Oopsy-daisy. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2009/
[05:21] <thinh> okey thanks for you help
[05:21] <ubuntu1> thinh no problem
[05:21] <delire> arrenlex: you have only software rendering.
[05:21] <crav> when i first boot up, i have to reenable my USB hdd and disable a partition i don't want showing up. is there a way to do this auto?
[05:21] <delire> arrenlex: glxinfo | grep direct
[05:21] <arrenlex> delire: No, I don't. If I did, I would have Mesa GLX indirect.
[05:22] <arrenlex> delire: The opensource driver doesn't support Point.SmoothFlag, though, it seems, so it fell back to software rendering.
[05:22] <arrenlex> delire: I know how to check what my renderer is ;) I have guided many others though it many at ime.
[05:22] <arrenlex> time
[05:22] <delire> arrenlex: you're right.. i was looking at the last lines thrown. hmm
[05:23] <delire> arrenlex: ok, well i'll check of a system of your configuration of the "known to run" list ;)
[05:23] <delire> arrenlex: thanks alot for trying this.
[05:23] <saviles> sivik: i fixed the issue, although i'm not sure why that would be the problem.
[05:24] <theflyingfool> maybe im stupid but the instructions on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently dont work for me
[05:24] <arrenlex> delire: you're welcome. Sorry it didn't work.
[05:24] <sivik> saviles: not sure
[05:24] <saviles> sivik: i turned off my router and switch and restarted them.
[05:24] <saviles> that seemed to have worked.
[05:24] <arrenlex> theflyingfool: This is a line from my fstab. Does it help you? /dev/sda10      /win/E          ntfs    ro,users,umask=000           0       0
[05:24] <delire> arrenlex: no problem. i use the proprietary drivers as i do alot of work with hardware shaders. i'm very out of touch, sadly, with the open drivers.
[05:24] <saviles> *shurg*
[05:25] <crabfewd> whats the name for the 6.10 release?
[05:25] <TheDebugger> edgy
[05:25] <saviles> edgy
[05:25] <wes_1977> I've installed ubuntu 6.10 on my home PC which has 2 SATA drives and after installation it won't boot. Is anyone familiar with getting grub installed correctly onto a SATA drive from LiveCD?
[05:25] <arrenlex> theflyingfool: (that's read-only BTW. If you're trying to write, sorry, I can't help you)
[05:25] <crabfewd> thanks
[05:25] <arrenlex> delire: The proprietary drivers are a nightmare for most users + for me. They locked up whenever I tried to use xv.
[05:26] <thinh> i dont have a busid in my xorg
[05:26] <theflyingfool> arrenlex: im not great in fstab so that doesnt actually make sence to me, is your sda10 on the same system or a network share
[05:26] <chiarato> hi, I mess up really bad I can't start my linux i was trying to config the video card now nothing appears when linux loads just the log in and than nothing can someone please help me?
[05:26] <Giant_sea_turtle> wes_1977 i just installed ubuntu on a sata drive tonite, did you format the drive?
[05:27] <arrenlex> theflyingfool: Oh! You're trying to mount network shares. Sorry, I misunderstood. Nevermind.
[05:27] <wes_1977> yes. I created 4 partitions (/boot, /, /home, and swap)
[05:27] <Giant_sea_turtle> wes
[05:27] <Giant_sea_turtle> try again but this time just auromaticly let it make the partitions..
[05:28] <wes_1977> ok
[05:28] <theflyingfool> i keep getting wrong filesystem, after following the tutorial
[05:28] <chiarato> Im a noob on linux I need some help please?
[05:28] <Giant_sea_turtle> i thinks its manually format both drives or somthing ..
[05:28] <delire> arrenlex: they certainly have been in the past. lately they have been very stable and performant on my machines. i realise this is far from being a rule.
[05:29] <arrenlex> delire: Really? Have they been upgraded since I last saw them?
[05:29] <arrenlex> delire: Regardless, I like to keep a blobware-free system :) I don't need 3D acceleration at all anyway.
[05:29] <xerophyte> how can i find out the reverse dns stuff .. i mean if i have domain how can i find out which domain its point to ??
[05:29] <chiarato> hi, I mess up really bad I can't start my linux i was trying to config the video card now nothing appears when linux loads just the log in and than nothing can someone please help me?
[05:29] <delire> arrenlex: i'm on  Using OpenGL 2.0.6011 (8.28.8)
[05:30] <chiarato> I have a Ati x300
[05:30] <delire> arrenlex: yes, i would far prefer a blobless system.
[05:31] <arrenlex> delire: 8.28.8 sounds oddly familiar. I'm pretty sure that's what didn't work for me. WHat card?
[05:31] <Giant_sea_turtle> chiarato: when you installed the drivers you dident do it correctly :P
[05:31] <delire> arrenlex: 9600 mobility
[05:31] <arrenlex> delire: Ah. 02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RV370 5B60 [Radeon X300 (PCIE)] 
[05:31] <delire> arrenlex: right, that's a problem card on the proprietary drivers.
[05:31] <chiarato> if i could go back in time how do i let linux find all my configuration automatically
[05:32] <Giant_sea_turtle> chiarato: there is a command that dose that lets see if i can remember...
[05:33] <chiarato> Giant_sea_turtle: thanks for helping bro'
[05:33] <chiarato> right now i'm on safe mode!
[05:33] <Brady_1> chiarato: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg it will walk you through the steps to reconfig your card
[05:33] <chiarato> that's what i did
[05:34] <Brady_1> select vesa to get up back and running
[05:34] <chiarato> followed every direction but it does not star!
[05:34] <chiarato> and it was working fine!
[05:35] <delire> chiarato: select the graphics driver 'vesa' when you dpkg-reconfigure it this time as Brady_1 suggests. it won't fix itself magically ;)
[05:37] <jamesbrink> help i just installed ubuntu and i cant find ms office
[05:37] <jamesbrink> nvm
[05:37] <delire> harhar
[05:38] <Giant_sea_turtle> i think its xorg -configure, theres a more specific command that resets the settings but i forget
[05:38] <chiarato> what do choose for monitor auto detection?
[05:39] <Giant_sea_turtle> yeah
[05:39] <themightyshawn> I'm trying to enable ports 6500-6600 in ubuntu server, how do I go about this?
[05:40] <chiarato> my monitor is a 17inch gateway just leave *genetic monitor or change that"
[05:40] <Giant_sea_turtle> good luck with that im resetting to see if my drivers work :P
[05:40] <bulmer> themightyshawn: you have services running on those ports?
[05:41] <themightyshawn> one of them in there...can't remember which one.
[05:41] <themightyshawn> just gonna open a range for now until I track down which port
[05:41] <Giant_sea_turtle> yeah that should work, but then you will have to re-install your drivers the proper way after you restart x
[05:41] <chiarato> Giant_sea_turtle: which one?
[05:42] <themightyshawn> bulmer, might as well open all of them actually, this server is behind another firewall
[05:42] <Giant_sea_turtle> the one that messed you up in the first place right?
[05:42] <bulmer> themightyshawn: use netstat
[05:42] <bulmer> themightyshawn: what are you trying to accomplish?
[05:42] <themightyshawn> bulmer, I'm trying to get mythtv-backend to run
[05:43] <bulmer> themightyshawn: which machine is running which? and which one has the firewall?
[05:44] <chiarato> I'm going to restart to see what happens
[05:44] <themightyshawn> it's running on my ubuntu 6.10 server edition box -- well trying to run -- and my linksys router has its firewall up
[05:45] <aSt3raL_> how do i get rid of zombie xmms processes and what are they?
[05:45] <bulmer> themightyshawn: can you elaborate as to what you have in your network? hard to assist when am guessing what you got
[05:45] <saviles> sivik: thanks for all your help. have a good one
[05:46] <Giant_sea_turtle> chiarato: what you change your xorg.conf file it useually saves the one you previously changed in the same folder
[05:46] <rob_p> themightyshawn: Ubuntu does not have a firewall defined by default.  So, unless you configured one, you shouldn't have to unblock any ports.
[05:47] <Giant_sea_turtle> chiarato: /ect/x11/
[05:47] <DarthShrine> How does one obtain sound in Wine?
[05:47] <thinh> anyone good with xorg?
[05:47] <chiarato> thanks man I got it working but how do i use the video card if linux crash?
[05:48] <themightyshawn> I have a total of 6 computers in a star configuration around a linksys router. the computer I'm having issues with I just installed Ubuntu Server on and am trying to get mythtv-backend service to run. it runs as my user, as root, and when I do sudo -u mythtv mythbackend it runs, but when I run the script in init.d it gives me an authentication failed error. Ive tried anything I could think of, then I remembered on the ubuntu pag
[05:48] <themightyshawn> e it said that ubuntu server has all ports diabled by default, so I thought ah-ha! that might be it...I just don't know what else to look for
[05:48] <thinh> i need my laptop to use dvi when i dock it
[05:48] <themightyshawn> I installed ubuntu server so this computer wouldn't be bogged down with a gui
[05:48] <Giant_sea_turtle> chiarato: you have to find the right instructions for making it work, installing, you have to get the right files
[05:49] <chiarato> my bery is not working anymore :(
[05:49] <chiarato> beryl
[05:49] <Giant_sea_turtle> lol brb?
[05:50] <bulmer> themightyshawn: you can isolate your server and just focused on getting connected to it from a client.
[05:50] <jarrod06> hi, im trying to start a vpn connection but its not working, does anyone here have knowledge of this area?
[05:50] <bulmer> themightyshawn: you have switches or hubs between your router and the client pc's?
[05:50] <themightyshawn> switch
[05:51] <themightyshawn> but I can't even get the service started, let alone think about connecting client pcs to it
[05:51] <chiarato> when i minimize my window they disappear what should I do?
[05:51] <bulmer> themightyshawn: are you logged on to your server?
[05:51] <themightyshawn> I'm chatting with you on it.
[05:51] <thinh> dual link mean?
[05:52] <thinh> for dvi?
[05:52] <bulmer> themightyshawn: try netstat -rn and it should show the ports you are using on your server
[05:53] <theflyingfool> i have an odd problem, i got my network share to mount, i forgot to install smbfs... but its mounting twice on my desktop and i only want it 2 mount once
[05:53] <bulmer> netstat only not netstat -rn
[05:53] <jarrod06> anyone know how to set up a vpn client
[05:53] <thinh> how can u have ubuntu autodetect what screen u are using?
[05:53] <tim167> how can I print from the terminal (something like cat somefile.txt > printer ? )
[05:53] <themightyshawn> bulmer, it shows me my ip routing table
[05:53] <Giant_sea_turtle> i think i got my vido drivers working..
[05:54] <saturn_> Hello!
[05:54] <saturn_> I need some help
[05:54] <theflyingfool> saturn_: justask the question
[05:54] <theflyingfool> whats the command to unmount something
[05:54] <Giant_sea_turtle> un-mount?
[05:54] <themightyshawn> bulmer, I'm just going to restore to my previous distro until a later time when I can get things figured out better
[05:54] <shtacsOn> umount /mnt/name
[05:55] <themightyshawn> theflyingfool, umount /dev/hcd
[05:55] <saturn_> i need the information about my Ubuntu
[05:55] <saturn_> 1) Kernel Version No.
[05:55] <saturn_> 2) the Config file of the Build kernel.
[05:55] <saturn_> 3) Version No. of X11.
[05:55] <theflyingfool> thanks guys
[05:55] <saturn_> Could someone help me?
[05:56] <theflyingfool> saturn_:  what is the problem
[05:56] <KhemHome> I am having problem getting sound work when logged in as NIS user help me ?
[05:56] <bulmer> saturn: one of the commands will be uname -a
[05:58] <saturn_> I need this information to send the Mediavisor company. They should write a driver.
[05:58] <crav> i can't get flash working in my firefox
[05:58] <KhemHome> crav: amd64 or i386
[05:58] <holycow> crav, what did you do to install it?
[05:59] <crav> holycow: i followed the instructions on the adobe site
[05:59] <holycow> you can just dl the .gz file from adobe, extract, copy the .so and .xpi files to /usr/lib/firefox/plugins
[05:59] <holycow> thats all you need to do
[06:00] <trgl> hello can someone help me install Ubuntu
[06:00] <KhemHome> hmmm infact it asks on some sites usinf flash for missing plugin and it downloads and installs if you tell it to
[06:00] <tim167> print from terminal to printer ?? help! thanks :)
[06:00] <levander> On my Ubuntu box, I'm trying to connect to a printer on the network which is connected to an XP box.  When trying to connect to this printer using the "New Printer" wizard under Ubuntu I am asked for a password to connect to the machine the printer is attached to.  However, when I do the "New Printer" box on a completely different XP machine on the network, I am not asked for a password.  Why does the Ubuntu box ask me for a password?
[06:00] <trgl> When I boot install iso of Ubuntu
[06:00] <theflyingfool> other then gksu nautilus is there a way to open the file browser with full right privlages
[06:00] <Gunslinger|Deags> hey could someone walk me through an install of xubuntu off of the ubuntu minimal cd last time i was in here i was told it could be done
[06:01] <trgl> I cant see anything when I boot the iso
[06:01] <saturn_> Theflyingfool, can you help me?
[06:01] <trgl> Please help
[06:01] <chiarato> I have a xorg.conf.old which is my back up how do use that instead of the on i'm using now?
[06:01] <theflyingfool> saturn_:  i havnt been paying much attention to the chat what is your problem
[06:01] <levander> Gunslinger|Deags: you probably install the minimal system, then point at the online repositories and "apt-get install xubuntu-desktop"
[06:01] <trgl> Xp newbie please help :(
[06:02] <levander> Gunslinger|Deags: you could look and see if xubuntu-desktop is on the CD
[06:02] <tim167> trgl: maybe your video card isnt correctly configured, can you see some kind of text interface ?
[06:02] <Gunslinger|Deags> its not
[06:02] <Gunslinger|Deags> they told me to install the "server" option
[06:02] <trgl> yes
[06:02] <Gunslinger|Deags> so i did that
[06:02] <thinh> anyone know the code to activate dvi port?
[06:02] <trgl> its fine
[06:02] <levander> Gunslinger|Deags: then install the minimal system, then "sudo aptitude xubuntu-desktop" - aptitude is better than apt-get
[06:02] <saturn_> SOMEONE HELP ME PLEASE!!!
[06:02] <Gunslinger|Deags> but now i am all stuck at this text thing
[06:02] <trgl> until it gets to the desktop
[06:02] <fokuslee> hey im trying to learn some basic shell scripting im stuck on one part does anyone have time to help me its very short : )
[06:03] <Gunslinger|Deags> ok
[06:03] <trgl> then all the icon and dead black pixel overlapping window
[06:03] <Gunslinger|Deags> one sec
[06:03] <levander> Gunslinger|Deags: what is this next thing?
[06:03] <Gunslinger|Deags> let me try that
[06:03] <trgl> So I can't see anything , let alone install
[06:03] <saturn_> :(
[06:03] <levander> Gunslinger|Deags: is /etc/apt/sources.list pointing at the CD or at the online repositories?
[06:03] <arrenlex> levander: Why exactly is aptitude better than apt-get? xD
[06:03] <tim167> trgl: what machine (hardware) ?
[06:03] <tonyyarusso> arrenlex: Better handling of dependencies on removal
[06:03] <levander> arrenlex: all i know if aptitude does orphan tracking
[06:03] <Giant_sea_turtle> chiarato: you can copy and past the old one using gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf in the terminal (for now anyways)
[06:03] <Taime> so, is THIS the official ubuntu channel or is it the one in freenode?
[06:04] <trgl> Please guy help me
[06:04] <tonyyarusso> Taime: You're on freenode
[06:04] <theflyingfool> Taime: they are one in the same
[06:04] <arrenlex> levander, tonyyaruso: is apt-get's autoremove feature not equivalent to what aptitude does?
[06:04] <Taime> i see
[06:04] <Giant_sea_turtle> chiarato: also the old one could be the messed up one :P
[06:04] <Taime> fi guess irc servers can host any channel?
[06:04] <tonyyarusso> arrenlex: I'm not sure - I don't think it existed when I switched ;)
[06:04] <levander> arrenlex: orphan tracking is where if a package gets installed as a dependency of another package, which is later removed, if that dependency is not yet being used by yet another package, the dependent package is remove
[06:04] <Gunslinger|Deags> ok levander it sis something then gave me a list of -(letters) and wants me to input something
[06:04] <trgl> Why is my install screen full of black pixel and overlapping windows?
[06:05] <arrenlex> levander: I know that, thanks. (22:04:14) arrenlex: levander, tonyyaruso: is apt-get's autoremove feature not equivalent to what aptitude does?
[06:05] <trgl> How can I fic this? Please help I really wanna try Ubuntu
[06:05] <levander> arrenlex: I don't think it is the same, because everyone's told me to use aptitude and that the first thing they say, orphan tracking, I could be wrong
[06:05] <tim167> trgl: I'm not sure what you mean by overlapping windows...
[06:05] <levander> Gunslinger|Deags: paste this "list of letters"
[06:05] <illusina> What is the best linux pro-audio type channel on freenode?
[06:05] <Gunslinger|Deags> how am i suposed to do that
[06:05] <Gunslinger|Deags> its on another system
[06:05] <arrenlex> levander: Was that a while ago? autoremove is fairly recent, and ubuntu-only: debian doesn't include it.
[06:05] <Gunslinger|Deags> theres a huge list
[06:05] <tim167> trgl: just guessing here, but you could try this:
[06:06] <saturn_> Theflyingfool please join #driver channel, i'll write my problem
[06:06] <trgl> Think of really slow computer running 100%pc usage on vista
[06:06] <trgl> except worse
[06:06] <levander> arrenlex: i think it's been a month last time i heard that, i could be wrong...
[06:06] <morph_> hello can someone help me? im not running ubuntu, but dreamlinux... im wondering if its possible to run beryl while testing this off a live cd
[06:06] <tim167> trgl: do ctrl+alt+F1
[06:06] <tonyyarusso> trgl: It could be that you have a graphics/monitor configuration unsupported by the Desktop CD.  That one is limited in capability, due mainly to disk size constraints.  An installation via the !alternate CD can handle a much wider variety of setups, so may be worth considering.
[06:06] <morph_> im a ubuntu user and just wanted to see what dream linux had to offer
[06:06] <crav> holycow: took a while to do, but it was nice and easy, thanks a lot
[06:06] <trgl> I had the same problem when I first install Suse
[06:06] <tim167> trgl: so that you reach a terminal window
[06:07] <tonyyarusso> morph_: you might check out Kororaa, a live cd with XGL and compiz, if not.
[06:07] <trgl> yes I reach the desktop of ubuntu
[06:07] <morph_> kororaa? is it another distro?
[06:07] <tonyyarusso> morph_: yes
[06:07] <trgl> But its all mess up I can barely see the install Icon
[06:07] <trgl> I can't see the pointer either
[06:07] <tonyyarusso> morph_: Just for showcasing the gooey windows stuff.
[06:07] <tim167> trgl: then type exactly this: "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" (without te quotes) and do enter
[06:08] <trgl> so do I do alt+ctlr+f1 and type it in?
[06:08] <Gunslinger|Deags> does anyone know how to properly get xubuntu using sudo and have it install?
[06:08] <morph_> thanks tonyyarusso
[06:09] <mzanfardino> quick question: what is the cli command to determine free space on a disk?
[06:09] <thinh> is okey to not to have any busid in device section of xorg?
[06:09] <rob_p> df -h
[06:09] <mzanfardino> rob_p: thank you
[06:09] <rob_p> welcome
[06:10] <n2diy_> mzanfardino: df -h
[06:10] <mzanfardino> n2diy_: sadly, a little slow.. :)
[06:10] <n2diy_> mzanfardino: ?
[06:11] <mzanfardino> n2diy_: rob_p answered first! :)
[06:11] <Gunslinger|Deags> does anyone know hwo to use sudo to get xubuntu i installed the "server" option of the minimal cd and i am trying to convert it to xubuntu
[06:11] <n2diy_> mzanfardino: :/
[06:11] <arrenlex> Gunslinger|Deags: sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[06:11] <Gunslinger|Deags> ok
[06:12] <n2diy_> mzanfardino: if you want to be a geek, then just df. :)
[06:13] <tim167> trgl: yes, but I remember now that's when you would have got an error message from X, maybe try to install from the ubuntu Alternate install CD, that worked for me on several pc with similar problem as yours
[06:14] <black_13> does ubuntu have dev-c++?
[06:15] <Gunslinger|Deags> arrenlex that will make the install just as if i were to install it off the xubuntu cd correct?
[06:17] <mzanfardino> TheDebugger
[06:17] <arrenlex> Gunslinger|Deags: Yes.
[06:17] <cas3> I cant get my usb to work, dmesg gives me this: hub 1-0:1.0: over-current change on port 1
[06:17] <arrenlex> !build-essential | black_13
[06:17] <ubotu> black_13: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[06:18] <trgl> Guys please help me install this ubuntu. I been staying up for three days trying to get this to work.
[06:18] <mzanfardino> trgl: what are you wanting to do?
[06:18] <arrenlex> !ask | trgl
[06:18] <ubotu> trgl: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[06:18] <trgl> I got to the command prompt line but I don't knwo what to do
[06:18] <mamboadm> how do i set root password?
[06:18] <mzanfardino> trgl: are you interested in installing the desktop?
[06:19] <trgl> Yes
[06:19] <arrenlex> trgl: Gnome? KDE? xfce?
[06:19] <cas3> how do I get my usb to work?
[06:19] <mzanfardino> trgl: start with "apt-get install ubuntu-desktop"
[06:19] <trgl> Im using Window
[06:19] <trgl> right now
[06:19] <mzanfardino> trgl: if you want the gnome desktop
[06:19] <theflyingfool_> i am starting to hate networks
[06:19] <mzanfardino> trgl: so you are at the windows command prompt?
[06:19] <Fear_of_C> I'm running 6.10 AMD64 on an Asus A8JS, and the sound keeps randomly not working
[06:19] <black_13> arrenlex not g++ but the ide http://www.bloodshed.net/devcpp.html
[06:19] <riotkittie> i am starting to hate my inability to do anything cool
[06:19] <Giant_sea_turtle> my card has no acceleration support dammit i suck :(
[06:19] <protocol1> is there a way to reactivate my linux partition after installing winxp on a seperate one?
[06:20] <arrenlex> Giant_sea_turtle: What card?
[06:20] <Fear_of_C> it works again when I reboot, then fails for seemingly no reason
[06:20] <riotkittie> !grub | protocol1
[06:20] <ubotu> protocol1: 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
[06:20] <Giant_sea_turtle> X1300 :(
[06:21] <arrenlex> black_13: Looks like a Windows app.
[06:21] <cas3> !usb
[06:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about usb - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:21] <black_13> yeah it does
[06:21] <arrenlex> black_13: So use a Linux IDE.
[06:21] <mzanfardino> trgl: what is your ultimate goal?  Do you want to replace windows with linux, run it as a virtual machine under windows, or create a new linux installion and dual-boot?
[06:21] <black_13> arrenlex i am just curious
[06:21] <riotkittie> ok really stupid question time.
[06:22] <arrenlex> riotkittie: The answer is, in fact, 42.
[06:22] <riotkittie> if i can ssh into my laptop from my laptop, it stands to reason that my ssh server is working, yes? :P
[06:22] <mzanfardino> riotkittie: that would stand to reason, yes
[06:23] <MAKAVELI9> hey
[06:23] <MAKAVELI9> anyone here speak finnish ?
[06:23] <arrenlex> !hi | MAKAVELI9
[06:23] <ubotu> MAKAVELI9: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[06:23] <blanky> guys
[06:23] <black_13> so far im using anjuta but i cant seem to figure out how set the font size and some ofther features of anjuta
[06:23] <blanky> is there a way to 'transcode' (?) mp4 to avi?
[06:23] <arrenlex> !eclipse-cdt | black_13
[06:23] <ubotu> eclipse-cdt: C/C++ Development Tools for Eclipse. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.0.1-3 (edgy), package size 17049 kB, installed size 21896 kB
[06:23] <blanky> I was thinking about using kmpg2 or something
[06:23] <riotkittie> ok. then the problem lies in either my inability to use PuTTY or the fact that my husband's xp box... is, well, my husband's XP box :\
[06:23] <blanky> !kdevelop | black_13
[06:23] <ubotu> kdevelop: An IDE for Unix/X11. In component universe, is optional. Version 4:3.3.4-1ubuntu2 (edgy), package size 7894 kB, installed size 24892 kB
[06:23] <arrenlex> blanky: mencoder -ovc lavc -oac lavc file.mp4 -o file.avi
[06:23] <arrenlex> !mencoder | blanky
[06:23] <black_13> arrenlex eclipse is a pain in the pattootie
[06:24] <ubotu> mencoder: MPlayer's Movie Encoder. In component multiverse, is extra. Version 2:0.99+1.0pre8-0ubuntu8 (edgy), package size 3171 kB, installed size 7956 kB
[06:24] <blanky> arrenlex: :')
[06:24] <mzanfardino> riotkittie: you should really leave your husband XP box alone... it's safer for all
[06:24] <blanky> I know about mencoder! >=O
[06:24] <tim167> trgl: oh btw: you have to type your login and password after doing ctrl+alt+F1
[06:24] <trgl> Anyone think I should install linux to learn C#and C+++?
[06:24] <blanky> thanks bye
[06:24] <arrenlex> blanky: ... are you PMSing?
[06:24] <trgl> or just go window vista and xp
[06:24] <mzanfardino> trgl: to learn C#? nope... C# is Microsoft...
[06:24] <arrenlex> trgl: There is no C# on Linux. Not beyond the poorly supported CLI app stage.
[06:24] <blanky> trgl: C#/C++ has nothing to do haha...
[06:24] <fokuslee> T.T T.T pplz over gentoo are supermean lol
[06:24] <blanky> mzanfardino: what the heck are you high?
[06:24] <blanky> !mono | mzanfardino
[06:24] <ubotu> mono: Mono CLI (.NET) runtime. In component main, is optional. Version 1.1.17.1-1ubuntu7.1 (edgy), package size 1 kB, installed size 24 kB
[06:25] <blanky> fokuslee: haha try #debian
[06:25] <mzanfardino> blanky: pardon me, I ment to denegrate the poor support...
[06:25] <trgl> What be the best way to learn C+++ and C#
[06:25] <trgl> Linux or window?
[06:25] <blanky> I thought gentoo people were pretty nice
[06:25] <mzanfardino> trgl: you are on a linux irc channel, what do you think?
[06:25] <blanky> trgl: it doesn't matter! but in linux you'll have more exposure
[06:25] <tim167> trgl: but i think you'd have more chances of succes using the ubuntu Alternate install ISO
[06:25] <trgl> How long does it take
[06:25] <fokuslee> blanky i asked someone to explain a small thing in scripting he gave me a fork bomb instead
[06:25] <blanky> and it might be easier to build things
[06:25] <riotkittie> mzanfardino:  heh. i dont really /use/ it ... but having neither a burner nor independant external storage of some sort, i cant completely leave it alone.  i have to back all of my stuff up there. and it houses 97% of my mp3s :P
[06:25] <blanky> fokuslee: wow
[06:26] <arrenlex> fokuslee: Aw, what a nice fellow. :)
[06:26] <fokuslee> well his kinda enuff to warn me not to exec haha
[06:26] <trgl> How long would it take a person to learn C# and C+++ ? Years or months?
[06:27] <mzanfardino> trgl: depends on your programming experience
[06:27] <tim167> trgl: c+++, hm that would take a while ;)
[06:27] <trgl> no experience at all
[06:27] <fokuslee> well can anyone look at something real quick for me? its an online lesson i just have a small point i don't understand
[06:27] <black_13> arrenlex interesting wxdev-c++ seems to be under active developement but it is again only win32
[06:27] <mzanfardino> trgl: I'd say start with a class
[06:27] <trgl> just basic computer and hardware knowledge
[06:27] <mzanfardino> trgl: don't change your OS just to learn a language
[06:27] <mzanfardino> trgl: the language will be challenging enough
[06:27] <trgl> overclock and other no biggie stuff
[06:28] <tim167> trgl: what do you want to do? personally I like pyhton, it's easy to learn and very powerful
[06:28] <Giant_sea_turtle> maby its a good thing i cant play FPS now i mite get somthing done like learn somthing :)
[06:28] <rob_p> fokuslee: no promises but I'll take a stab at it...
[06:28] <blanky> !es | pequeno3d
[06:28] <ubotu> pequeno3d: Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendrn mas ayuda.
[06:28] <trgl> I need to learn this stuff ASAP or I will get stup in college
[06:29] <trgl> C+++ would take me a year or so right?
[06:29] <fokuslee> rob_p thx is easy !! http://www.linuxcommand.org/wss0130.php
[06:29] <trgl> if I have no past experience
[06:29] <mzanfardino> okay, serious linux question: I've managed to clober my desktop when I attempted to upgrade my nvidia video driver.  How do I get it back to something that works?
[06:29] <theflyingfool_> why dont i have write permission to a network mount
[06:29] <fokuslee> rob_p scroll to the adding interactive mode
[06:29] <mzanfardino> trgl: C++ (only 2 pluses)
[06:30] <Giant_sea_turtle> i thought the pluses were a joke ? right?
[06:30] <rob_p> fokuslee: Ok.  I'm there.
[06:30] <trgl> I master English in two years so C++ shouldnt take me that long right?
[06:30] <mzanfardino> trgl: you should start by asking yourself what your ultimate goal is... are you learning to program because you have a specific task in mind, and if so, what is the task and which language is best suited to perform it?
[06:30] <black_13> arrenlex i found it
[06:31] <fokuslee> rob_p: for the case of  if [ -f $filename ] ; then  he only did if != "y" why doesn't he do the else case or = "y" so we can actaully overwrite the file
[06:31] <mzanfardino> trgl: actually, you would have mastered (past-tense)...
[06:32] <trgl> I need to learn C++ because I want to know everything about a certain app
[06:32] <rob_p> fokuslee: Ok, let me see...
[06:33] <tim167> hey guys, how can I print something from the terminal (to the printer, paper and ink thingy...)
[06:33] <fokuslee> rob_p thank u soo much i been stuck for a while hehe
[06:33] <mzanfardino> trgl: well, knowing everything about a certain app and knowing a specific language are often two different things.  However, if you want/need to learn c++ I'd say take a course.  Don't change your OS unless you have to, as you'll spend more time chasing your tail trying to do the things you already know how to do in a different environment.
[06:33] <trgl> lol should I just go grab visual basic
[06:34] <mzanfardino> trgl: very different language from c++
[06:34] <mister_roboto> learning c++ because you want to learn about an app is like undergoing a sex change operation becasue you want to try wearing a dress!
[06:34] <trgl> Ok the reason I want to learn C# and C++ is because I need to hack and modify a certain program/emulator
[06:34] <mzanfardino> trgl: unless you are looking to learn the .NET framework (which you mentioned earlier), in which case there are more similarities, though still not the same language by any stretch of the imagination.
[06:35] <rob_p> fokuslee: the -f is a bash built-in.  It is true if the file exists and is a regular file.  So, he gives the user the option to either overwrite it, or not.
[06:35] <starx> is there any documents for upstart? Because I found something different in initrd.img startup flow comparing with old inittab method.
[06:35] <trgl> and I need to start somewhere because security is too tight for simple stuff like Java and html
[06:35] <mzanfardino> trgl: okay, now you are talking.  You will still want to take a class in the language and not change your os (unless you like the thought of changing sex in order to wear a dress... nice analogy).
[06:36] <rob_p> fokuslee: In other words, if the file does not exist, then why present the user with the option to overwrite?
[06:36] <trgl> take class xd
[06:36] <mzanfardino> trgl: take a class, yes.
[06:36] <fokuslee> rob_p yeah i understand dat but what happens if the user want to overwrite it
[06:36] <trgl> Is there any good self-taught online guide?
[06:37] <fokuslee> rob_p what happen if the user say yes? nothing happens?
[06:37] <mzanfardino> trgl: there is no doubt a lot of info online.  you'll just have to start searching for sites and digging into them.
[06:37] <mister_roboto> trgl: do you know java well? you must know something about it since you called it simple
[06:37] <rob_p> fokuslee: Then he simply enters anything but, "y" for the question.
[06:37] <Roscar> can anybody point me to a guide that will let me use my machine as an internet gateway? I havn't found anything that is peticularily clear.
[06:37] <trgl> let's just say a certain person inspire me to learn C++ and C#
[06:37] <Roscar> I'm running dapper.
[06:37] <trgl> No I don't know Java well and I didn't mean it that way
[06:38] <trgl> It's must for what I intend to do Java and html doesn't help much
[06:38] <linda> C++ I was required to take 'computer science' as a pre requisite which wasn't a bad thing.
[06:38] <mzanfardino> Roscar: I think I read an article on that in Linux Journal recently.  You might try their website for a reference to the article and suggestions...
[06:38] <mister_roboto> trgl: html doesn't really count at all :)
[06:38] <blanky> trgl: I know both
[06:38] <blanky> trgl: I like C# :)
[06:38] <blanky> trgl: and I'm also writing a game in C that uses the Quake 3 Engine
[06:39] <linux_user400354> i created another user on the ubuntu system, but i cant become that user with sudo. sudo 'su - otheruser' does not work
[06:39] <fokuslee> rob_p i think im confusing you can u tell me what his script does if the user answered "y"
[06:39] <trgl> Ragnarok Online anyone?
[06:39] <blanky> trgl: just choose one, I suggest C#, it's RAD (rapid application development), so you'll see results quickly and not get depressed
[06:39] <mzanfardino> C# is remenicent of Delph which of course got it's start as Turbo Pascal... same guy developed C# for Microsoft that developepd Delphi for Borland...
[06:39] <blanky> mzanfardino: yep
[06:39] <blanky> but...?
[06:39] <blanky> I guess you were asking a previous question or something
[06:39] <trgl> I need to learn it to C# to script certain stuff for game emulator
[06:40] <Roscar> mzanfardino: Thanks, I'm surprised this sort of thing isn't easy peasy with the ubuntu disto.
[06:40] <linux_user400354> i created another user on the ubuntu system, but that user can not run any administrator commands. sudo does not prompt for a password to do that. is this a problem with ubuntu?
[06:40] <blanky> Anyways, C# and CLS (.net) are open specifications, in ECMA an ISO
[06:40] <trgl> know more about the security of the server that is running it
[06:40] <riotkittie> linux_user400354: does that user have sudo privs ?
[06:40] <rob_p> fokuslee: It would not exit at that point, but continue to the next operation...
[06:40] <mzanfardino> Roscar: well, I can't say if it's easy-peasy, but I do have a friend that's doing the same thing with some old hardware and he's pretty happy with the results
[06:40] <mister_roboto> trgl: probably the best thing you can do is buy a decent book and start plowing through it
[06:40] <mzanfardino> Roscar: not sure what distro though
[06:40] <linux_user400354> riotkittie: i dont think so but could you please tell me how to give that user sudo privs?
[06:41] <linux_user400354> riotkittie: i did visudo. now what should i put?
[06:41] <mister_roboto> trgl: and write the code as you go through it
[06:41] <rob_p> fokuslee: By entering, "y", it would simply exit after printing, "Exiting program" to stdout.
[06:41] <mzanfardino> linux_user400354: isn't the syntax: su - otheruser (abscent the sudo)?
[06:41] <trgl> I'm a pretty determine guy but I need to know how long to master C++ and C# if self-taught at home 1 hour a day maybe more.
[06:42] <fokuslee> rob_p, ok i was just wondering why he didn't put if [ "$response" = "y" ] ; then filename=$response
[06:42] <rob_p> fokuslee: er... I mean *anything but, "y"*...
[06:42] <mzanfardino> trgl: everyone is different.  If you have programming accumen, not long.  If not, could take forever.
[06:42] <mister_roboto> trgl: kind of depends on where you are starting from. you can learn it in less than a year if you already program and have the luxury of starting from something with a similar kind of syntax
[06:42] <linux_user400354> mzanfardino: sudo should let me do it without knowing that person's password. sure i  could do it that way, but thats not what the problem is.
[06:43] <fokuslee> rob_p that way the user acutally overwirtes the file here it seems nothing really is done
[06:43] <riotkittie> linux_user400354: put where? in the sudoers file?  i am not sure. hm.   does sudo -u otheruser work?
[06:43] <mzanfardino> t
[06:43] <mzanfardino> linux_user400354: I see... ok, just curiosu
[06:43] <btsdev> i just downloaded and installed 6.10 for amd64 and my machine is crashing a lot.. anyone experiencing this?
[06:43] <rob_p> fokuslee: Well, as you can see, there are many ways to accomplish the same thing in a shell script.  You can chang the negation as long as you compensate in the function it applies to.
[06:43] <theflyingfool_> what would i set the owner of a folder 2 if i wanted it 2 be rw for everyone
[06:43] <trgl> x( my schedule is full so I can't take any class to learn it within the next two years
[06:43] <asdx> hi, how can i install flash 9 on x86_64 ubuntu 6.10?
[06:44] <blanky> trgl: just forget about that dude, no one knows for sure, there aren't charts that tell you those types of things
[06:44] <Giant_sea_turtle> btsdev: what kind of computer processor do you have?
[06:44] <linux_user400354> how can i make a user a member of the admin group?
[06:44] <asdx> do i need a 32 bit firefox version?
[06:44] <blanky> trgl: just learn it, you're going to learn it either way right? you say you're determined, so what's the problem?
[06:44] <btsdev> Giant_sea_turtle: amd64 newcastle 3200+ 2.2ghz
[06:44] <trgl> there was a line I saw earlier "Learn C++ in 24 days"
[06:44] <blanky> trgl: just choose any of the two languages, or any language for that matter, see if you like it, if you don't, choose another one
[06:44] <blanky> trgl: that's the title of a book by Sam publishers
[06:44] <blanky> or whatever they're called
[06:44] <kbrosnan> asdx: yes 32 bit firefox would work
[06:44] <fokuslee> rob_p ok i sort of understand ur saying he takes care of it latter rite? since this is just a subscript
[06:44] <mzanfardino> trgl: the time you've spent here asking how long it will take you to learn you could have spent getting your feet wet...
[06:44] <fokuslee> rob_p so if he answer
[06:44] <blanky> trgl: you typically DON'T learn it by then, or master it at least
[06:45] <rob_p> fokuslee: Yes, it appears that way.
[06:45] <arrenlex> asdx: You need the 32-bit version, yes.
[06:45] <fokuslee> Y we just move on
[06:45] <trgl> thanks guy for help me
[06:45] <fokuslee> rob_p ok thx soo much
[06:45] <kbrosnan> asdx: the other option is http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/linux-amd64.html
[06:45] <blanky> mzanfardino is right, trgl
[06:45] <rob_p> fokuslee: you're welcome
[06:45] <arrenlex> asdx: I strongly advise you to use a 32-bit distribution. You won't notice a difference on a desktop system, and it will help a lot with compatibility.
[06:45] <theflyingfool_> does fstab load at login or at reboot
[06:45] <trgl> So window then :( crappy window god damn it
[06:45] <trgl> Linspire here I come
[06:46] <arrenlex> asdx: ndiswrapper is not very stable.
[06:46] <trgl> XD
[06:46] <blanky> trgl: haha linspire, asking in an ubuntu channel, aaah hahaha, good luck man
[06:46] <Szaman> I got question about building shared library and dlsym(). I got everything build but the dlsym() is not working. Any one familiar with this. Or can help?
[06:46] <mzanfardino> trgl: if you want to switch to and learn linux, go for it.  I've recently made the move and I'm very happy.  I only know the 20% to get the 80% of my work done, but for me half the fun is learning...
[06:46] <mister_roboto> mzanfardino: he's gone :)
[06:46] <mzanfardino> alsas
[06:46] <mzanfardino> alas
[06:47] <blanky> Szaman: don't mean this in a bad way, but this is more of an operating system support channel, maybe you might find people better suited for this at a more appropriate channel, maybe ##C?
[06:47] <mzanfardino> so am I
[06:47] <Szaman> ok
[06:47] <mzanfardino> unfortunately, it's time to reinstall as I've obliterated my X...
[06:47] <blanky> Szaman: let me know how it goes
[06:47] <blanky> mzanfardino: sucks
[06:47] <arrenlex> mzanfardino: You should never need to reinstall. What did you break? It should be easy to put X back.
[06:47] <mzanfardino> arrenlex: now you are talking arrenlex
[06:48] <blanky> he's probably used to the windows mentality haha, I am too
[06:48] <arrenlex> mzanfardino: Well I knew it couldn't have been English.
[06:48] <mzanfardino> arrenlex: ok, in a work, nvidia. specifically, I attempted to install the latest video driver, only to discover that there is a problem between the driver loaded on my system and the image that boots...
[06:48] <mzanfardino> work=word*
[06:49] <asdx> arrenlex: nspluginwrapper you mean?
[06:49] <btsdev> is anyone here running 6.10 for amd64 that is/was crashing a lot?
[06:49] <mzanfardino> arrenlex: it turns out my experience with the ATI driver and config programs have been no help in upgrading an nvidia card/driver
[06:49] <arrenlex> asdx: Isn't that what I said?
[06:50] <asdx> 23:45 < arrenlex> asdx: ndiswrapper is not very stable.
[06:50] <riotkittie> linux_user400354: i suppose you could, in X, go to the System menu > Admin > user/groups ... and add otheruser to the admin group , if you want them to have full access
[06:50] <asdx> arrenlex: you said ndiswrapper
[06:50] <fokuslee> Darn Linux is a learning experience. ( i never read so much in my entire life)  Im off again.  Much love 4  rob_p
[06:50] <arrenlex> asdx: Oh, I guess that's not what I said. xD Yes, I meant pluginwrapper
[06:50] <blanky> mzanfardino: I've always used ATI, I don't know what everyone's complaining about haha
[06:50] <mister_roboto> mzanfardino: can't you just replace your /etc/X11/xorg.conf with the previous one containing your old driver?
[06:50] <asdx> arrenlex: ok
[06:50] <mzanfardino> arrenlex: I downloaded the nvidia .run file and proceeded to upgrade the driver, but I have no idea how to check the config,,
[06:50] <blanky> mzanfardino: I get good FPS, and they never crash
[06:50] <riotkittie> or man visudo  or man sudoers  perhaps
[06:50] <blanky> mzanfardino: you should've done it how the wiki tells you to, I never had any luck with the site drivers
[06:50] <mzanfardino> blanky: yeah, but I have a dual-head nvidia fx5600 which is pretty sweet, when it works! :)
[06:50] <arrenlex> mzanfardino: Any particular reason the drivers in the ubuntu repositories aren't good enough? Were you following the !nvidia guide\do you know about it?
[06:51] <blanky> yeah what arrenlex said
[06:51] <linda> C++ You can save time by taking a night class twice a week (3 hrs).  This is a lot better than in a book, not to mention asking questions and you'll end on with a book too
[06:51] <blanky> try installing it thw wiki way it might overwrite things?
[06:51] <mzanfardino> mister_roboto: tried that, now when I boot my screens go dark, but I can clearly log on as I can hear it loading the desktop when I enter a user name and password (no screen)
[06:51] <blanky> im sure you can do this through the console
[06:51] <riotkittie> less /etc/X11/xorg.conf     ... there should be an xorg.conf.with-today's-date-tacked-to-the-end. .. you can cp that to /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:51] <arrenlex> !who | riotkittie
[06:51] <ubotu> riotkittie: As you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)
[06:52] <mzanfardino> arrenlex: 1) no paritcular reason, save I wanted the latest and greatest to see if I get better performance for WoW. 2) I am aware of the doc 3) I thought I was, but I may have missed something...
[06:52] <blanky> mzanfardino: did you ever get it to work
[06:52] <theflyingfool_> shouldnt the same line of one thing from fstab do the same thing for a differnt drive set up the same way
[06:52] <linux_user400354> riotkittie: cant. i dont have x right now.
[06:52] <blanky> :)
[06:52] <mzanfardino> blanky: WoW?  Yeah, it works with the current driver, but the performace wasn't what I expected.
[06:53] <mzanfardino> bottom line: I wanted to upgrade my video before I build a fresh wine so I could see if my performance would improve...
[06:53] <arrenlex> mzanfardino: Are you sure you were trying the nvidia driver? Or was it nv?
[06:53] <mzanfardino> arrenlex: let me check my xorg.conf
[06:54] <arrenlex> mzanfardino: I meant when you had poor performance.
[06:54] <mzanfardino> arrenlex: oh, let me check. I think it was nv
[06:54] <arrenlex> mzanfardino: There you go. nv doesn'ts support 3D acceleration at all.
[06:54] <mzanfardino> arrenlex: and as for now, my xorg is back to generic video and it still doesn't load
[06:54] <mzanfardino> arrenlex: ah...
[06:55] <snide> hey guys, i just installed nvidia-glx package .. and typed sudo nvidia-glx-config enable but i got the following error : "Error: unable to load nvidia kernel driver! Be sure to have installed the nvidia driver for your running kernel." well.. but isnt the glx itself is a driver?
[06:55] <mister_roboto> mzanfardino: did you try dpkg-reconfigure?
[06:55] <mobile> can i prevent totem mozilla plugin from playing files automatically?
[06:55] <mzanfardino> arrenlex: no, I stand corrected, I was using nvidia
[06:55] <mister_roboto> mzanfardino: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:56] <arrenlex> snide: No. The driver itself is a kernel module included in the restricted-modules package. Run this: sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-$(uname -r)
[06:56] <snide> ;o alright ill try
[06:56] <snide> done installing .. now what
[06:56] <arrenlex> mzanfardino: What would happen if you changed X to use the nvidia driver?
[06:56] <mzanfardino> mister_roboto: that was the magic I was looking for!
[06:56] <snide> run the command again?
[06:56] <mzanfardino> brb all
[06:57] <snide> later mazna
[06:57] <mister_roboto> it will reset your X configuration by reconfiguring it again
[06:57] <arrenlex> mzanfardino: That was "nv driver" and do what mister_roboto says first.
[06:58] <snide> arrenlex i have done what you said .. then i ran the same command "sudo nvidia-glx-config enable" and got the same error again
[06:58] <arrenlex> snide: Do you know about this guide?
[06:58] <arrenlex> !nvidia | snide
[06:58] <ubotu> snide: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:58] <arrenlex> That reminds me, ohmans. I totally broke my X today. But I fixed it :D My computer was testing me to see if I still had the mettle to help out on #ubuntu.
[06:58] <snide> no i didnt, ill check that guide out .. thanks!
[06:59] <snide> and thanks ubotu for the site
[06:59] <arrenlex> !botsnack
[06:59] <ubotu> Yum!
[06:59] <snide> !nvidia
[06:59] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:00] <blanky> oooo!
[07:00] <blanky> !botsnack
[07:00] <ubotu> Yum!
[07:00] <racarr> Anyone have advice on getting i180 FB working for decent res in TTY?
[07:00] <blanky> :)
[07:00] <mzanfardino> ok, dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg complete... time to see if it works...
[07:02] <nomin> what does build-dep mean when?
[07:02] <nomin> what does build-dep mean?
[07:02] <blanky> we heard you
[07:02] <blanky> are you building from source/compiling?
[07:03] <LazyAngel> i want a program that tails log files and runs in the background on the desktop. I have tried root-tail a long time ago, but that didnt work well with gnome. Any other suggestions?
[07:03] <nomin> yes.  I just want to know what it means.
[07:03] <Flannel> nomin: it grabs the build (from source) dependencies for whatever package you specify
[07:03] <Giant_sea_turtle> build debian package
[07:03] <Flannel> nomin: man apt-get for more info ;)
[07:03] <polemarch> f
[07:03] <arrenlex> Flannel: man apt-build, no?
[07:03] <racarr> !framebuffer
[07:03] <ubotu> If you would like information on framebuffers, please visit: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FrameBuffer
[07:04] <blanky> what's up Flannel !
[07:04] <blanky> mzanfardino: how it go
[07:04] <ademan> are there any utils to decrypt wmvs?
[07:04] <mzanfardino> blanky: well, it looked promising.. I finished the reconfigure and started gdm and low and behold the glory of my desktop... so then I booted.. and I'm back to the kernel not loading X.... I
[07:05] <blanky> ademan: I /think/ you can find out in what's it called, !restrictedformats
[07:05] <blanky> !restrictedformats | ademan
[07:05] <ubotu> ademan: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[07:05] <LazyAngel> anyone?
[07:05] <mzanfardino> blanky: I think I must have an issue with the image of my kernal and the driver I'm installeed
[07:05] <mzanfardino> what is the grub command to rebuild menu.lst?
[07:05] <mzanfardino> maybe I need to be sure I'm loading the right img...
[07:05] <arrenlex> mzanfardino: sudo update-grub
[07:05] <blanky> mzanfardino: or you can do vim /boot/grub/menu.lst if you want to take a look, update-grub never worked for me
[07:06] <arrenlex> blanky: What do you mean, "never worked"?
[07:06] <mzanfardino> blanky: I've edited menu.lst before, no problem.  I just wanted to be sure the img file that's loading is the "right one"..
[07:06] <ademan> blanky: i meant like encrypted, copy protected or whatever
[07:06] <mzanfardino> arrenlex: thank you. I"m off to rebott...
[07:06] <blanky> ademan: that didn't work?
[07:06] <arrenlex> ademan: I doubt it. Google would be your best bet there, I think.
[07:07] <Giant_sea_turtle> dose using an auto installer, using resricted packages and codacs mean im gonna be hacked?
[07:07] <blanky> arrenlex: I tried it once and it didn't seem to do anything haha
[07:07] <arrenlex> blanky: Not to play them. To decrypt them, when they are encrypted with DRM.
[07:07] <blanky> ooohh
[07:07] <blanky> I dont know :)
[07:07] <blanky> DRM's already in use?! man I'm so behind
[07:07] <arrenlex> blanky: It refreshes your automagic sources.list
[07:08] <blanky> arrenlex: oh, grub-update?
[07:08] <arrenlex> blanky: Are you kidding?! 0_0 DRM's been in use for ages! iPods, wma, wmv, DVD...
[07:08] <arrenlex> blanky: update-grub
[07:08] <blanky> ohh, I guess I never knew what drm meant then haha
[07:08] <arrenlex> blanky: Digital Rights Management
[07:08] <arrenlex> blanky: Keep you from using things you buy.
[07:08] <blanky> Right, I OH, I think it was something else like WDM or something, something for ms
[07:09] <nothlit> ademan, lol you can only open non drmed files with w32codecs
[07:09] <blanky> must've gotten confused hahaha
[07:09] <ademan> nothlit: right, which is why i'm looking for somethign that will de-DRM them
[07:09] <blanky> when you play a file you're not decrypting it?
[07:09] <arrenlex> ademan: Again, google is your best bet.
[07:09] <arrenlex> blanky: If it's DRMed, you can't play it.
[07:09] <ademan> decoding or demuxing i think is the correct term :-p
[07:09] <blanky> oh, haha I'll just shut up now
[07:09] <ademan> arrenlex: i've been googling since you first said it :-p
[07:10] <mzanfardino> hmm... ok, I'm looking at the log and it specifically states: API mismatch: the NVIDIA kernel module as the version 1.0.7184 but this X module has the version 1.0.9746...
[07:10] <LazyAngel> ill try again: i want a program that tails log files and runs in the background on the desktop. I have tried root-tail a long time ago, but that didnt work well with gnome. Any other suggestions?
[07:10] <nothlit> ademan, rofl gl with that
[07:10] <mzanfardino> so I still have a version mismatch...
[07:11] <nothlit> mzanfardino, you need to blacklist the nvidia module in restricted modules r smth
[07:11] <hagabaka> hmm...is the iconv man page in ubuntu edgy messed up?
[07:11] <blanky> ademan: I'm not trying to be an ass or anything, but have you tried "decrypt drm wmv" ? lot's of things ( http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=decrypt+drm+wmv&btnG=Google+Search ) came up for me, I figure you've already tried it but just in case
[07:11] <mzanfardino> nothlit: blacklist... ok... one sec
[07:11] <blanky> !blacklist
[07:11] <ubotu> To blacklist a module, edit /etc/modprobe.d/my_blacklist and add "blacklist modulename" to the end of that list
[07:11] <blanky> !botsnack
[07:11] <ubotu> Yum!
[07:11] <blanky> :')
[07:12] <rob_p> LazyAngel: You could easily script it and use zenity to produce the nice qui dialog...
[07:12] <ademan> blanky: naw i was just wondering if there were any tools you guys knew of off the top of your head, besides, i figure most of what i'll get is windows-centric (i could try it with WINE but... meh)
[07:12] <mister_roboto> LazyAngel: i googled "root-tail gnome" and the very first link had a few suggestions
[07:12] <mzanfardino> nothlit: do you have the exact syntax I should use?  Or is it simply "blacklist nvidia"?
[07:12] <blanky> ademan: yeah haha, sorry never even knew what all that meant, so I wouldn't know :(
[07:12] <blanky> modprobe I think?
[07:13] <blanky> I don't even know what that command does
[07:13] <nothlit> mzanfardino, gimme a sec, still regoogling
[07:13] <blanky> I figure it 'probes' waht modules are running or something, then you can see the name?
[07:13] <blanky> hahaha I don't know
[07:13] <mister_roboto> blanky: "man" is man's best friend :)
[07:13] <Giant_sea_turtle> waaaa
[07:13] <blanky> :D
[07:13] <polemarch> :)
[07:13] <arrenlex> ademan: This seems to imply no. http://www.boycott-riaa.com/forums/fsharing/2863
[07:14] <arrenlex> ademan: Tell your friends to start sending you ogm. =P
[07:14] <blanky> bitchslapper: !!!!
[07:14] <nothlit> mzanfardino, http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=72490 last section
[07:14] <blanky> ROFL
[07:14] <blanky> man
[07:14] <blanky> hahahaha
[07:14] <bitchslapper> I have been struggling to get my ATI drivers to work :( .. no matter what I do, my gl driver still is Mesa
[07:14] <bitchslapper> blanky, :)
[07:14] <blanky> bitchslapper: that used to happen to me haha
[07:14] <blanky> bitchslapper: watch
[07:15] <ademan> bitchslapper: have you edited your /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
[07:15] <blanky> the way I fixed it, and everyone will probably whip me for saying this or doing it
[07:15] <LazyAngel> mister_roboto: that doesn't give any good solutions. conky would be better i think
[07:15] <bitchslapper> well .. I did aticonfig --initial
[07:15] <ademan> bitchslapper: oh, dunno if that modifies your xorg.conf
[07:15] <arrenlex> bitchslapper: a) could you change your name to something that doesn't make me reach for !language? b) what card, what driver?
[07:15] <ademan> i've got an NVIDIA :-p
[07:15] <blanky> bitchslapper: but, I noticed there were like a million libGL.so files and I renamed them all one by one to see one made a difference, until I found it
[07:15] <mister_roboto> LazyAngel: i'm not pretending to know the answer, and don't run gnome. just didn't know if you looked there :)
[07:15] <mzanfardino> nothlit: once more please... I'm having to use irssi for irc and w3c for web
[07:16] <mzanfardino> nothlit: nm...
[07:16] <lebowski> alright
[07:16] <nothlit> mzanfardino, http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=72490 last section
[07:16] <blanky> :'(
[07:16] <lebowski> help me out here :(
[07:16] <lebowski> I've got a x1400 ...
[07:16] <lebowski> ATI
[07:16] <lebowski> I have done this before, and got full acceleration, I don't know what's wrong this time around
[07:16] <arrenlex> lebowski: Please pastebin the contents of /etc/X11/xorg.conf and /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[07:16] <nothlit> mzanfardino, the whole mismatch thing is why I now get freaked out about installing nvidia drivers in ubuntu without using a repo
[07:16] <blanky> arrenlex: what's that one bot command, to tell everything in one line
[07:16] <lebowski> arrenlex, alright ...
[07:16] <blanky> instead
[07:16] <blanky> of
[07:16] <blanky> talking
[07:16] <arrenlex> !enter | blanky
[07:16] <ubotu> blanky: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[07:16] <blanky> like
[07:16] <mzanfardino> nothlit: I'm beginning to feal that way...
[07:17] <riotkitt1e> yay. it works.
[07:17] <mzanfardino> nothlit: but this is fun too! :)
[07:17] <blanky> NOOO! I meant on lebowski !! >=O
[07:17] <riotkitt1e> this windows box is suddenly ... almost less vile :D
[07:17] <LazyAngel> mister_roboto:  thanks for the effort. But i cant belive there are so few people running it?
[07:17] <blanky> lebowski: yeah that happened to me too
[07:18] <mister_roboto> LazyAngel: yes, i'd think most people here would be. i use kde though
[07:18] <blanky> GUYS, what ever happened to the good old days of 4.*/5.* when it was easy to install drivers :'( when the wiki actually WORKED
[07:18] <blanky> lebowski: keep trying! I have an ATI, so, sorry :( arrenlex has an nvidia though
[07:18] <holycow> blanky, what are you talking about?
[07:19] <blanky> holycow: nothing
[07:19] <holycow> clearly
[07:19] <blanky> :(
[07:19] <mister_roboto> LazyAngel: that said, i still don't use root-tail so i have no clue about the issues. just remember reading something a long time ago about how both kde and gnome have a root window that prevents root-tail from working. <shrug>
[07:19] <blanky> arrenlex: I thought you said you, wait, what?!
[07:19] <lebowski> blanky, you recall what made it work?
[07:19] <blanky> oh I guess it's ademan
[07:19] <arrenlex> blanky: I have an ATI card.
[07:19] <riotkittie> sweet. i can bask in the beauty of ubuntu from teh other side of the room.
[07:19] <lebowski> arrenlex, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2010/ .. scroll down and you'd see the original xorg.conf
[07:20] <blanky> lebowski: nah man sorry I have an Ati
[07:20] <lebowski> blanky, ?? I too have an ATI
[07:20] <zoexii> hello, I am following instructions from ubuntu forums for hard disk install for ppc (https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/installation-guide/powerpc/boot-drive-files.html) but cannot find yaboot in the ubuntu archive (http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/dists/edgy/main/installer-powerpc/current/images/powerpc/hd-media/)  please, where can I find this?
[07:20] <blanky> oh wiat what?! you said you had an nvidia!
[07:20] <arrenlex> lebowski: The top one is actually what I was looking for. Now how about /var/log/Xorg.0.log?
[07:20] <blanky> lebowski: I already told bitchslapper
[07:20] <arrenlex> blanky: Shows how much you pay attention.
[07:21] <blanky> :(
[07:21] <blanky> I get confused :S
[07:21] <riotkittie> although its not like i use the desktop so maybe i shouldnt care. but. weee! i feel like i've accomplished something.
[07:21] <blanky> okay so, wait I won't say anything anymore or I'll get wooped again!
[07:21] <lebowski> blanky, I am bitchslapper ...the name doesn't go well around here :P
[07:21] <blanky> sorry lebowski I can't help you, or, help you mess up your system, ask arrenlex !
[07:21] <blanky> lebowski: oh LOL
[07:21] <lebowski> arrenlex, alright .. hold on a sec
[07:21] <blanky> that's why I was laughing at you cause I was laughing at how long you went with it without getting kicked
[07:22] <Suavsilk> can i get a skin for rythembox?
[07:22] <riotkittie> try gnome-look.org ?
[07:22] <Suavsilk> because my screen dosnt fit the ap
[07:22] <Suavsilk> ill try
[07:22] <Suavsilk> thx
[07:22] <holycow> i don't think rhytmbox has theming abilities, its a gtk app and gets the theme from your de
[07:23] <lebowski> arrenlex, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2011/
[07:23] <Giant_sea_turtle> lebowski: Cards below this point have no acceleration support X1300 X1600 x1800 x1900. i dont know about 1400x
[07:23] <riotkittie> ah.  <totally unfamiliar with the rhythmbox>
[07:23] <racarr> Does anyone have a framebuffer at 1280x800 workinng?
[07:23] <arrenlex> lebowski: 950 (II) fglrx(0): Composite extension enabled, disabling direct rendering
[07:23] <arrenlex> lebowski: There's your problem. Disable composite.
[07:24] <lebowski> Giant_sea_turtle, I have had acceleration before, I have followed the instructions .. word by word ..
[07:24] <lebowski> arrenlex, awesome .. let me try that
[07:24] <blanky> lebowski: /etc/X11/xorg.conf disable composite rendering
[07:24] <arrenlex> lebowski: add this to your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[07:24] <arrenlex> Section "Extensions"
[07:24] <arrenlex>         Option "Composite" "Disable"
[07:24] <arrenlex> EndSection
[07:24] <Suavsilk> nah rhythmbox dosnt support skins :'(
[07:24] <Suavsilk> abai
[07:24] <lebowski> arrenlex, alright
[07:24] <zoexii> can anyone help with a ppc harddrive install?
[07:25] <mzanfardino> nothlit: thank you for the site.  I've now done what it says... let's see if we can't get this buggar to work now...
[07:25] <mzanfardino> wish me luck
[07:25] <lebowski> arrenlex, right atthe end?
[07:25] <arrenlex> lebowski: Then restart X completely (not just logging out). If you still can't get rendering, post a new /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[07:25] <arrenlex> lebowski: End will do.
[07:25] <Giant_sea_turtle> lebowski: if your chip set is above R481 on your card i dont think it will work with DRI.. mine dosent
[07:25] <lebowski> arrenlex, ctrl-alt-del at the kdm would do?
[07:26] <Giant_sea_turtle> i have 2d rendering though and thats fine for me i guess..
[07:26] <lebowski> Giant_sea_turtle, let me try this out ...
[07:26] <arrenlex> lebowski: won't ctrl-alt-del restart your computer? ctrl+alt+bksp at kdm will do.
[07:26] <lebowski> arrenlex, oh yeah .. :) .. I meant that
[07:26] <Gunslinger|Deags> arrenlex it finally completed my apt get xubuntu and gave me the unabe to fetch some archives maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing
[07:26] <mzanfardino> what I really don't like about the NVIDIA installer is the way it hides what it's doing...
[07:26] <hagabaka> which package(s) give me /usr/locale/*? dpkg -S doesn't find it
[07:27] <hagabaka> i'm trying to install new locales in it
[07:27] <arrenlex> Gunslinger|Deags: That's not good. What happens if you apt-get update?
[07:27] <Giant_sea_turtle> lebowski: http://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/ATIRadeon?action=highlight&value=CategoryHardware#head-298bd23baafb9c2fad1774d1d2fa54bd2aa55e7d <--- this is were im getting my information
[07:27] <Gunslinger|Deags> havnt tried it
[07:27] <Gunslinger|Deags> should i try it now?
[07:27] <arrenlex> Yes
[07:28] <Gunslinger|Deags> could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock -open ( 13 permissions denied )
[07:28] <Giant_sea_turtle> lebowski: im just dissapointed that the video card i bout last year dosent have direct rendering support
[07:28] <arrenlex> Giant_sea_turtle: what card?
[07:29] <lebowski> arrenlex, awesome! it works!!
[07:29] <lebowski> thanks!
[07:29] <Giant_sea_turtle> arrenlex: 1300x , i think you already asked
[07:29] <blanky> lebowski: it was my idea
[07:29] <arrenlex> lebowski: np :) glad to hear it
[07:29] <blanky> i told arrenlex
[07:29] <blanky> !botsnack
[07:29] <ubotu> Yum!
[07:29] <arrenlex> Giant_sea_turtle: what driver are you trying to use.
[07:29] <lebowski> blanky, really? alright .. thanks to you too then
[07:29] <blanky> :D
[07:30] <lebowski> I have another question .. but let me try it first
[07:30] <blanky> just playing :P it was all arrenlex' idea :D
[07:30] <Giant_sea_turtle> arrenlex: ati-driver-installer-8.33.6-x86.x86_64.run
[07:30] <zoexii> jeebus! does anyone here even see this text I type?  where can I find yaboot (ppc bootloader) within the archives... it does not appear under the install directory, and according to the forums, it should be there somewhere.
[07:30] <riotkittie> ho hum. i need something else to throw my hands up in disgust over
[07:30] <erg> allo all
[07:31] <corevette> is there an app...any app...open source or closed source that will detect the quality of a selected video file?
[07:31] <Gunslinger|Deags> arrenlex any ideas could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock -open ( 13 permissions denied )
[07:31] <arrenlex> Gunslinger|Deags: Do you still have an apt-get process open?
[07:31] <lebowski> blanky, :)
[07:31] <Gunslinger|Deags> yea
[07:31] <niekie> zoexii, we see your text, but not everyone might know an answer :)
[07:31] <Gunslinger|Deags> i havnt restarted or anything
[07:31] <Gunslinger|Deags> if thats what i mean
[07:31] <zoexii> corevette: the quality? what do you mean?
[07:31] <riotkittie> zoexii: i see you but being unfamiliar with mac installs,  i have no answer
[07:31] <arrenlex> Giant_sea_turtle: could you pastebin /var/log/Xorg.0.log for me, please? I'm curious.
[07:32] <arrenlex> Gunslinger|Deags: Oh! Are you using sudo? You should be.
[07:32] <erg> maybe someone here can answer this question: what is a good basic book on linux?
[07:32] <Gunslinger|Deags> ya
[07:32] <Giant_sea_turtle> arrenlex: alrighty hold on
[07:32] <Gunslinger|Deags> thats all i can use
[07:32] <corevette> zoexii the resolution will stop getting blurier
[07:32] <blanky> erg: there's an ubuntu book by appress
[07:32] <blanky> apress, whatever it's called
[07:32] <arrenlex> Gunslinger|Deags: Hmm. It shouldn't matter... as long as apt terminated. Restart, I guess? I dunno.
[07:32] <blanky> (good company)
[07:32] <blanky> erg: I got the ebook, it looks pretty nice
[07:32] <Gunslinger|Deags> ok lemme try it
[07:32] <Gunslinger|Deags> if not we can start over
[07:32] <Gunslinger|Deags> i have all night
[07:32] <erg> ok thanks, any other reccomends
[07:32] <corevette> zoexii the maximum resolution of the video before the pixels start spreading
[07:33] <blanky> erg: sorry that's the only one i know :(
[07:33] <blanky> erg: it's easier to learn by yourself, just use it and you'll learn as you use it
[07:33] <erg> is ok blanky thank you for the reccomend
[07:33] <blanky> erg: you're welcome :)
[07:33] <lebowski> arrenlex, just curious, where does the log say that DRI was disabled?
[07:34] <zoexii> corevette: i don't know that it is possible for the resolution of a video to change in midstream...
[07:34] <japr> hi, is it true there will be a IE7 version for linux?
[07:34] <riotkittie> erg:  i personally like Oreilly Linux in a Nutshell for general linux reading... Oreilly also has a pretty good Ubuntu specific book out
[07:34] <erg> I know using helps but I am also installing gentoo on a test box (using dapper drake on the main) when I asked this question in #gentoo I got some rude replys
[07:34] <zoexii> corevette: I've certainly never come across any files that do this.
[07:34] <corevette> zoexii you know just the quality of a movie......
[07:34] <blanky> japr: I doubt it, but I saw a blog post on getting IE7 to work under linux
[07:34] <arrenlex> japr: Uh, no?
[07:34] <erg> riot - thank you was wondering about that
[07:34] <Taime1> how do i install an nvidia driver for my nforce card?
[07:35] <blanky> !nvidia | Taime1
[07:35] <ubotu> Taime1: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:35] <riotkittie> japr: you can probably run it in WINE, but ... eww.
[07:35] <Giant_sea_turtle> arrenlex: http://pastebin.ca/320270
[07:35] <zoexii> corevette: the bitrate perhaps?  if you install and use mplayer at the commandline, it will print all sorts of stats in the terminal. you might want to try that.
[07:35] <blanky> ewewewewewew like riotkittie
[07:35] <Gunslinger|Deags> ok well im having problems
[07:35] <blanky> said
[07:35] <arrenlex> lebowski: When I pasted the error it had the line number at the beginning. Go look.
[07:35] <Gunslinger|Deags> see i dont want this text based shit
[07:35] <Gunslinger|Deags> i dunno how to use it
[07:35] <Gunslinger|Deags> all i get is a place to enter tesxt
[07:35] <lebowski> arrenlex, alright
[07:35] <erg> IE7? it is FAR better to use links!
[07:35] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: what are you talking about haha
[07:35] <riotkittie> i nearly died laughing the first time i saw ie7.
[07:35] <corevette> zoexii i'll check it out
[07:35] <Gunslinger|Deags> ok i start up ubuntu
[07:36] <Gunslinger|Deags> and it brings me to a text login
[07:36] <riotkittie> elinks > links :P
[07:36] <Gunslinger|Deags> instead of a nice login
[07:36] <Gunslinger|Deags> so i login
[07:36] <Gunslinger|Deags> and then all i get is like in dos
[07:36] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: but can you get to the desktop at all?
[07:36] <Gunslinger|Deags> where u can enter text
[07:36] <Gunslinger|Deags> no
[07:36] <erg> riot ok how about mosaic then?
[07:36] <Gunslinger|Deags> i must have installed it wrong
[07:36] <japr> yes, but I have 2 problems. 1st my dictionary only works on IE and I'm a webdesigner, so I need to test under IE
[07:36] <Gunslinger|Deags> actually to be honest i dunno how to even
[07:36] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: are you connected to the internet? yes you installed something wrong, or you probably installed the server version
[07:36] <arrenlex> Giant_sea_turtle: lmao! You have the same error: 905. (II) fglrx(0): Composite extension enabled, disabling direct rendering
[07:36] <Gunslinger|Deags> o
[07:36] <Gunslinger|Deags> i did
[07:36] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: to check, try to type ping www.google.com
[07:36] <arrenlex> Giant_sea_turtle: do the same thing I told him to do... scroll up.
[07:36] <Gunslinger|Deags> but i was told to install the server version
[07:36] <Gunslinger|Deags> im online
[07:37] <Gunslinger|Deags> cause i used the minimal cd version
[07:37] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: okay, you can easily install a desktop
[07:37] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: no problem
[07:37] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: but you're sure you are connected to the internet right?
[07:37] <Gunslinger|Deags> ok i wanna install the xubuntu thing tho
[07:37] <Gunslinger|Deags> yes
[07:37] <Gunslinger|Deags> i am
[07:37] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: okay, so you want xubuntu?
[07:37] <Gunslinger|Deags> yes
[07:37] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: type 'sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[07:37] <Gunslinger|Deags> because
[07:37] <Gunslinger|Deags> its a slow pc
[07:37] <Gunslinger|Deags> ok i did that
[07:37] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: you already did?
[07:37] <Gunslinger|Deags> and it went though its process
[07:37] <Gunslinger|Deags> then it said
[07:37] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: and then?
[07:37] <Gunslinger|Deags> error
[07:37] <Gunslinger|Deags> type apt-get update
[07:38] <blanky> yeah, what was it, you kind of remember?
[07:38] <Gunslinger|Deags> or try some fix file thing
[07:38] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: did you type sudo apt-get update ?
[07:38] <Giant_sea_turtle> arrenlex: ok ill try Option "Composite" "Disable"
[07:38] <Gunslinger|Deags> yes
[07:38] <Gunslinger|Deags> and it said error
[07:38] <Gunslinger|Deags> some file was locked
[07:38] <blanky> ah okay
[07:38] <nnn> Hi people.... help me please I read all articles all about it and can't understand why in Zend only I get error:  MySQL Error:<br>2002:Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock' (2)<br>in file: PHPDocument2.php<br> on line: 4<br>" phpmyadmin and other my php scripts work with MySQL ^((
[07:38] <Gunslinger|Deags> so i was told to restart
[07:38] <Gunslinger|Deags> and i did
[07:38] <Gunslinger|Deags> and now im here
[07:38] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: and it tells you it's locked again?
[07:38] <erg> take care all
[07:38] <Gunslinger|Deags> o no i didnt try it yet now
[07:38] <erg> bye
[07:38] <blanky> bye erg
[07:38] <Gunslinger|Deags> we were talking
[07:38] <Gunslinger|Deags> lol
[07:39] <Gunslinger|Deags> cya erg
[07:39] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: yes, you can press CTRL+ALT+F(insert number) to get a new terminal/screen
[07:39] <blanky> don't do taht though
[07:39] <lebowski> are there any How to I could read to configure my external monitor, I don't care about my notebook's display, but I want my monitor running at native resolution
[07:39] <blanky> arrenlex: can you help Gunslinger|Deags ? I have to go
[07:39] <Gunslinger|Deags> he was helpin me before
[07:40] <arrenlex> Gunslinger|Deags: So if you run "sudo apt-get update", you get an error?
[07:40] <Gunslinger|Deags> i did
[07:40] <blanky> the aptitude is locked error I think he got, he restarted though
[07:40] <Gunslinger|Deags> now im restarting
[07:40] <Gunslinger|Deags> one sec
[07:40] <blanky> I thought you already restarted, but whatever, haha
[07:40] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: wait
[07:40] <Gunslinger|Deags> i did
[07:40] <arrenlex> Giant_sea_turtle: Note that it's its own section. It's not part of the card options.
[07:40] <Gunslinger|Deags> i did it again on accident
[07:40] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: then?
[07:40] <Gunslinger|Deags> lol
[07:41] <Gunslinger|Deags> its loading give it a sec here
[07:41] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: oh okay, well try to do it after, again, 'sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[07:41] <Gunslinger|Deags> dont apt-get update?
[07:41] <Gunslinger|Deags> install again?
[07:41] <Giant_sea_turtle> arrenlex: now restart my computer?
[07:41] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: it'll resume where it left off
[07:41] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: install
[07:41] <Gunslinger|Deags> okie
[07:41] <Gunslinger|Deags> ill do that
[07:41] <arrenlex> Giant_sea_turtle: No, just X. Log out of your gnome session and then press ctrl+alt+backspace. Then log back in.
[07:41] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: no problem, then if it gives you the error again, ask for that one command that I don't know the name, something like --force unlock or something like that, arrenlex do you know it?
[07:42] <yong111> help
[07:42] <arrenlex> Just remove the lockfile manually. If you've restarted, it's safe.
[07:42] <riotkittie> yong111: what do you need help with ?
[07:42] <blanky> how can he do that? (He's apparently new)
[07:42] <nwonknu-> hey
[07:42] <yong111> i'm trying to install a driver for my wireless card
[07:42] <nwonknu-> I'll think about it
[07:42] <arrenlex> Gunslinger|Deags: y\n: you've restarted. Right?
[07:42] <Gunslinger|Deags> ok well lets try this first since u have o go he can help me if it doesnt work
[07:42] <Gunslinger|Deags> ya
[07:42] <yong111> and it's asking where the linux source directory is
[07:42] <Gunslinger|Deags> lemme  try that install thing
[07:42] <arrenlex> Gunslinger|Deags: Run "sudo apt-get update". Paste output
[07:42] <Gunslinger|Deags> hold on
[07:42] <yong111> and i don't know where
[07:42] <Taime1> do i HAVE to have restricted modeules installed in order to install nvidia drivers?
[07:43] <yong111> i'm a newbie of all newbies
[07:43] <arrenlex> Taime1: The binary, proprietary ones with 3D acceleration? Yes.
[07:43] <blanky> arrenlex: he's in the terminal, new to linux, I doubt he can manage to paste, unless you know of an easy way?
[07:43] <blanky> maybe he can write it out though hahahaha
[07:43] <arrenlex> Gunslinger|Deags: yeah, pasting would be hard. Just summarise the output for me.
[07:43] <riotkittie> yong111: Ubuntu, AFAIK, doesnt include the source code. I believe you can download the kernel source through Synaptic, just search for source
[07:43] <Gunslinger|Deags> i cant past from another machine
[07:43] <cokeslut> hi
[07:43] <Gunslinger|Deags> thats my problem
[07:44] <Gunslinger|Deags> im doin this on my laptop
[07:44] <threeonefour> whats the name of a good ftp server
[07:44] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: arrenlex said to summarize
[07:44] <cokeslut> I'll find out
[07:44] <Gunslinger|Deags> ya
[07:44] <Gunslinger|Deags> one sec
[07:44] <Gunslinger|Deags> its extracting
[07:44] <Gunslinger|Deags> stuff
[07:44] <Gunslinger|Deags> hold on
[07:44] <blanky> right
[07:44] <corevette> zeoxii i'm at the mplayer command line....how do i open up a dvd video fiel?
[07:44] <Gunslinger|Deags> none of this happened before
[07:44] <arrenlex> corevette: do you mean a .vob file, an .iso image, or an actual DVD in your drive?
[07:44] <yong111> riotkittie oh... ok, i'll try that, but do you know how to make a wireless card work that is not recognized by ubuntu?
[07:45] <Tomcat_> riotkittie: Ubuntu has sources for most packages...
[07:45] <corevette> an actual dvd in drive
[07:45] <corevette> well...its also an iso image
[07:45] <forbin117> am i correct in assuming that to get sound out of my tv tuner card i need the correct tuner setting in my saa7134 module.conf?
[07:45] <corevette> i have it mounted arrenlex
[07:45] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: because you hadn't restarted before
[07:45] <arrenlex> corevette: ...oh. Hmm.
[07:45] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: now it's probably 'fixed' somehow haha
[07:45] <nomin> I'm trying to encode video with ffmpeg and I'm getting this error:  "unknown codec 'aac' ".  How do I fix this?
[07:45] <riotkittie> yong111: no, i've only had to tweak wireless cards in my other distro
[07:46] <corevette> arrenles it is an iso image....but i can also open up the vob files
[07:46] <Geoffrey2> arrenlex, so far, it looks like Flash 9 is working well for me
[07:46] <blanky> nomin: you need some type of aac codec, see:
[07:46] <arrenlex> corevette: Just browse to where you mounted it and play the vobs.
[07:46] <blanky> !restrictedformats | nomin
[07:46] <ubotu> nomin: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[07:46] <arrenlex> Geoffrey2: Hurrah! :)
[07:46] <blanky> nomin: in there, look for aac, in fact...
[07:46] <yong111> riotkittie thanks anyway
[07:46] <blanky> !aac | nomin
[07:46] <blanky> nevermind...
[07:46] <riotkittie> Geoffrey2: the final version of flash 9?
[07:47] <nomin> blanky: I'll look into this.  I figured I have everything already because I can play everything.
[07:47] <corevette> arrenlex in the windows command prompt how do you go to drive E:\
[07:47] <Geoffrey2> riotkittie, yep, the official release...which is a relief because the Beta versions were a nightmare for me :)
[07:47] <arrenlex> corevette: Whoa, wtf are you doing on windows? Just type "e:"
[07:48] <corevette> long story arrenlex
[07:48] <blanky> nomin: probably ffmpeg doesn't recognize aac?
[07:48] <riotkittie> Geoffrey2: theyre pretty bad for me, too. going to upgrade now, hoping it helps :D
[07:48] <blanky> nomin: try mencoder
[07:48] <arrenlex> Geoffrey2: Really? beta 1 had some problems but from beta 2 on it worked like a dream.
[07:48] <riotkittie> brb
[07:48] <threeonefour> riotkittie, whats the name of a good ftp server    for windows i would use filezilla  but i couldn't find the source for the server  any help woud be nice
[07:48] <Gunslinger|Deags> blankey its still unpacking i dont believe it did any of this before
[07:49] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: like I said, because now it's fixed
[07:49] <nomin> blanky: there are people already using it.  I got the advice from this site:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/iPodVideoEncoding
[07:49] <Geoffrey2> arrenlex, even Beta 2 was hanging Firefox for me.....but so far the official release isn't....
[07:49] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: and yes, xubuntu-desktop metapackage is really big
[07:49] <Gunslinger|Deags> woo
[07:49] <Gunslinger|Deags> yea thats fine
[07:49] <Gunslinger|Deags> as long as it will run well
[07:49] <Gunslinger|Deags> lol
[07:49] <arrenlex> Giant_sea_turtle: so how are you doing over there?
[07:49] <Gunslinger|Deags> i have a 20 gig harddrive in this beast
[07:49] <blanky> nomin: oh, sorry, then I suggest you ask in http://www.ubuntuforums.org/ , you might get better responses there, sorry I couldn't help
[07:49] <arrenlex> Gunslinger|Deags: if it's unpacking, that's good. It means it's installing xubuntu-desktop
[07:49] <Gunslinger|Deags> i just need to do a few simple things to it and then im good to go
[07:50] <Gunslinger|Deags> but i heard i had to do xubuntu because of how crappy the pc was
[07:50] <arrenlex> Gunslinger|Deags: What PC?
[07:50] <Giant_sea_turtle> arrenlex: umm sorry im just waiting for a bunch of things to install, but i did everything you said i just cant log out yet
[07:50] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: I've done xubuntu on old pcs too, in fact, im going to do that on friday (if not tomorow)
[07:50] <arrenlex> Giant_sea_turtle: Okay; let me know how it goes.
[07:51] <Gunslinger|Deags> cool deal
[07:51] <hagabaka> is "dpkg-reconfigure locales" supposed to let you add new locales?
[07:51] <nomin> blanky: thanks anyway.  I might just be doing something wrong.  Maybe I have to make sure I don't have any of the packages installed that the page I liked says to install.  Maybe I need to start from scratch to be able to encode these videos.
[07:51] <Gunslinger|Deags> i have a old laptop 1 ghz 256 memory
[07:51] <Gunslinger|Deags> just wanted it to work
[07:51] <Gunslinger|Deags> for surfing the internet
[07:51] <Gunslinger|Deags> maybe a few simple games that are for linux
[07:51] <blanky> nomin: No problem, hope you get it working
[07:51] <corevette> arrenlex what advantages does theora have over others
[07:51] <Gunslinger|Deags> and maybe one or two windows games through wine
[07:51] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: dude that's a very good laptop...
[07:51] <arrenlex> corevette: Same advantages as .ogg. It's Free.
[07:52] <Gunslinger|Deags> u think?
[07:52] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: I thought you meant like 300 something mhz, 128-192 mb...you could've gotten away with something else man, but it's alright
[07:52] <Gunslinger|Deags> ubuntu didnt work on it
[07:52] <arrenlex> corevette: Disadvantages are that almost nothing will play it.
[07:52] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: you could always just install other things later, be it kubuntu-desktop, ubuntu-desktop, or whatever
[07:52] <Gunslinger|Deags> and i asked for help in here and they told that i had to use xubuntu
[07:52] <corevette> vlcplayer ftw arrenlex
[07:52] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: oh, haha, I don't know
[07:52] <Geoffrey2> if you're creating content, I'd hold off on Theora for a bit though, my understanding is the Theora codec is still very much a work in progress......
[07:52] <Gunslinger|Deags> so ionno either wya its fine as long as it works
[07:52] <Gunslinger|Deags> lol
[07:53] <blanky> yeah
[07:54] <nomin> I think I might have just found the problem.  I need gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg
[07:54] <arrenlex> Geoffrey2: The specification is set.
[07:54] <nomin> I might have just wasted a bunch of time because I just need one package :/
[07:57] <Rictoo> does running multiple sessions use any extra ram/cpu, anything>?
[07:57] <James> I'm getting this error when I try to run the Synaptic Package Manager: "Failed to run /usr/sbin/synaptic as user root. Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file."  What do I do now?
[07:59] <riotkittie> bummer. no change in the one thing i was hoping to see fixed in flash9 from the betas
[07:59] <riotkittie> oh well :P
[07:59] <Rictoo> riotkittie..
[07:59] <_goofy_> im having problems with sudo it wont accept my password
[07:59] <Rictoo> I've heard the name somewhere
[07:59] <Rictoo> hmm
[08:00] <Rictoo> riotkittie, are you on bash.org or something?
[08:00] <riotkittie> Rictoo: uh. not that i know of.
[08:00] <Rictoo> hmm
[08:01] <Gunslinger|Deags> ok
[08:01] <Gunslinger|Deags> now i think its done
[08:01] <Gunslinger|Deags> what so i type to get in there
[08:01] <Gunslinger|Deags> and make it work
[08:01] <Geoffrey2> at least I don't need to deal with the Flash 7 sync problems anymore :)
[08:03] <blanky> Gunslinger|Deags: startx, or restart your pc i think it should just work
[08:03] <arrenlex> riotkittie: what thing is this? File a bug report
[08:03] <blanky> if it doesn't, type startx
[08:03] <Rictoo> does running multiple sessions use any extra ram/cpu, anything>?
[08:04] <Gunslinger|Deags> k trying startx first
[08:04] <Gunslinger|Deags> lol i see a lil mouse running
[08:05] <Gunslinger|Deags> and i bellieve it worked
[08:05] <Gunslinger|Deags> lol
[08:05] <Gunslinger|Deags> thanks u very much blanky :)
[08:05] <cmt^^> What's a good dvd-ripper for gnome?
[08:05] <arrenlex> Giant_sea_turtle: Well, I have to go. Good luck! Keep your fingers crossed.
[08:05] <cmt^^> !dvd-rip
[08:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dvd-rip - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:05] <cmt^^> !dvd
[08:05] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[08:05] <Giant_sea_turtle> arrenlex: ty man
[08:05] <cmt^^> !ripping dvd
[08:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ripping dvd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:06] <Slart> do the same search in synaptic, cmt^^
[08:06] <Slart> there are a few
[08:06] <arrenlex> Good night, all!
[08:06] <riotkittie> arrenlex: that thing = comedycentral.com.  if i go there in either ubuntu or zenwalk, there is this huge lime green box blocking a good portion of the screen :P
[08:06] <Gunslinger|Deags> night arrenlex
[08:07] <arrenlex> riotkittie: comedycentral.com?! I go there every day!
[08:07] <riotkittie> arrenlex: do you get the stupid green box?
[08:08] <riotkittie> i just go there to play the daily show triv game. i am sad and lifeless like that :p
[08:08] <arrenlex> riotkittie: Oh, wait, I don't go there, it seems. I just use the media player: http://www.comedycentral.com/sitewide/media_player/browsevideos.jhtml?showId=934
[08:08] <arrenlex> riotkittie: mplayer doesn't even show ads :D
[08:08] <riotkittie> hehehe.
[08:08] <rmorris84> hello, I just reinstalled edgy on my laptop about a week ago... well for the first time I tried to burn a cd and im realizing that ubuntu isn't showing that I have a cd burner installed... when I put a blank cd in nothing happens, and when I put a cd that has something on it, also nothing happens... what should I do now?
[08:09] <Giant_sea_turtle> rmorris84: is it pluged in?
[08:09] <mamboadm> whats the deal with the vncserver on this? i cant get it correctly
[08:09] <arrenlex> riotkittie: dunno. File a flashplayer bug, I guess. It's on the adobe labs forums.
[08:09] <rmorris84> Giant_sea_turtle: it's a laptop
[08:10] <vect0rx> i managed to turn off my cd auto-popup window somehow.. maybe you should try and run your burning software manually and see what it's informational menus say
[08:10] <arrenlex> Now good night for real!
[08:11] <Giant_sea_turtle> rmorris84: did you install it yourself?
[08:11] <Taime1> riotkittie, i get the same thing, but i tried it in konqueror (as i sometimes do as an alternative) and it works a lot better
[08:12] <rmorris84> Giant_sea_turtle: every time I installed ubuntu before it worked automatically
[08:13] <Giant_sea_turtle> rmorris84: so is it a new burner or not?
[08:13] <Dragutin00> I'm having problems compiling c programs. It cannot find stdio.h, or any othre standard library. What should I do!
[08:13] <kupesoft> How can I (at the command line) delete all removed packages' config files (ie, residual config).
[08:13] <Dragutin00> I'm using gcc (which is fully installed)
[08:14] <Flannel> Dragutin00: get build-essential
[08:14] <Flannel> kupesoft: --purge flag (apt-get remove --purge [package] )
[08:14] <Dragutin00> Flannel, build-essential doesnt exist
[08:14] <rmorris84> Giant_sea_turtle: when I go into gnomebaker preferences, in device nothing is there... and I can click scan, nothing shows up.. and I can click add and it will add a cdrom with cdr and cdrw but when I try to burn it fails... it's the same cd burner that came with the laptop
[08:14] <cmt^^> there are two packages I can't find in the reps: Event 1.06 and Locale::TextDomain 1.16 - where do I find them?
[08:14] <Dragutin00> it says that it couldnt find any package build-essential, Flannel
[08:14] <Flannel> Dragutin00: er? yes it does.  it's a package, you need to install it.
[08:14] <Flannel> Dragutin00: what are you running?
[08:15] <Dragutin00> Flannel, aptitude install build-essential does not work
[08:15] <Flannel> Dragutin00: are you on ubuntu?
[08:15] <Dragutin00> yes
[08:15] <Flannel> Dragutin00: what version?
[08:15] <Giant_sea_turtle> rmorris84: computer hardware has been known to fail occationally and haveing nothing to do with the software, thats my only point
[08:15] <Dragutin00> Flannel, 6.10 edgy
[08:15] <Flannel> info build-essential edgy
[08:15] <Flannel> !info build-essential edgy
[08:15] <ubotu> build-essential: informational list of build-essential packages. In component main, is optional. Version 11.3 (edgy), package size 6 kB, installed size 48 kB
[08:16] <Dragutin00> Flannel, what does that mean?
[08:16] <Flannel> it's right there.  So, either you don't have... any repositories.  or, something.
[08:16] <cmt^^> !event
[08:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about event - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:16] <rmorris84> Giant_sea_turtle: its weird, I know it works, bc I can put a live cd in the tray, and reboot and it will boot into the live cd...
[08:16] <Dragutin00> well then how do I add repositories :(
[08:16] <Flannel> Dragutin00: pastebin your source.list (/etc/apt/sources.list)
[08:16] <kupesoft> Flannel: I don't know the names of the packages that have already been removed, but there are quite a few and I need to get rid of their config files,
[08:16] <Dragutin00> Flannel, ok
[08:16] <rmorris84> Giant_sea_turtle: do you know where it would show up in the Device manager?
[08:17] <Dragutin00> http://rafb.net/p/qESL8149.html <-- flannel, that is my sources.list
[08:17] <Giant_sea_turtle> rmorris84: i can help you look but im also considered a noob
[08:18] <rmorris84> Giant_sea_turtle: thanks, in scsi devices, I only see my harddrive
[08:18] <Flannel> Dragutin00: er, you've got the main repository, which is what build-essential is in.  copy and paste this exact commnd (inside the quotes): 'sudo aptitude install build-essential'
[08:18] <Giant_sea_turtle> rmorris84: look under dev
[08:19] <lebowski> alright, here is the situation, I have an external LCD I want to use as my primary display, I set the appropriate settings in the ATI control panel, but everytime I restart X .. my notebook display becomes the primary display, and my external lcd has to run on a non-native resolution, any one knows how I can fix this?
[08:19] <Dragutin00> http://rafb.net/p/jirLGB31.html <-- flannel, this is what i just did (i just did what u said, look at my proof)
[08:20] <abuyazan> hello all
[08:20] <lebowski> should I force quit from my X session, instead of doing a clean log off
[08:20] <Flannel> Dragutin00: run this, then that one again (you can push up to get to old commands): 'sudo aptitude update'
[08:20] <rmorris84> Giant_sea_turtle: on the left I see cdrom... but when I click it, it says, unable to mount the selected volume, and under more details it says "mount: special device /dev/had does not exist
[08:20] <abuyazan> what is the difference between ubuntu CD iso image and DVD image ?
[08:20] <preaction> more initial packages
[08:21] <Flannel> abuyazan: the DVD has more packages on it, for a cd repository
[08:21] <preaction> if you want to spend less time downloading
[08:21] <Flannel> abuyazan: they install the exact same desktop environment
[08:21] <Dragutin00> yep that did it flannel. thanks man
[08:21] <Flannel> Dragutin00: ah, whew.  If that didn't work, I had no idea what would be wrong ;)
[08:21] <nothlit> the dvd has the alternate cd installer on it too, and some extra stuff
[08:21] <rmorris84> Giant_sea_turtle: well imma try to reboot and see if anything changes
[08:22] <Giant_sea_turtle> rmorris84: jj good luck
[08:22] <abuyazan> Flannel, so i can install many packages without using Internet
[08:22] <abuyazan> thanks all
[08:23] <Flannel> abuyazan: you can see what packages are included (check the .list file, in the same dir as the DVD iso)
[08:23] <Jopopo> hello
[08:24] <Jopopo> If someone is online .. i'll need a little help about Ubuntu please
[08:25] <Jopopo> nobody ?
[08:25] <ciscosurfer> Question: Anyone familiar with monodevelop here?
[08:26] <Taime1> what is it jopopo?
[08:26] <Jopopo> hi .. i'm new to Ubuntu and i heard a lot of good things about it .. so i've downloaded the 6.10 Desktop ISO
[08:26] <Rictoo> kewl
[08:26] <Jopopo> i've burned it and tried to start as bootable .so far everything is fine
[08:27] <Rictoo> omg
[08:27] <Rictoo> YOU BURNED IT!?
[08:27] <Rictoo> HOW DARE YOU??
[08:27] <Jopopo> but when i press the Start or Install Ubuntu i have an error after 3-4 minutes : something like the CD is not responding
[08:27] <Rictoo> wait, you 'tried to start as bootable'?
[08:27] <Taime1> what are your computer's specs?
[08:27] <Rictoo> what do you mean?
[08:28] <Jopopo> i start it from the dos
[08:28] <Rictoo> And also, do that "Check CD" thingy option
[08:28] <Jopopo> P4 3.0ghz 1gig Ram Nvdia 6600gt Audigy2 Zs
[08:28] <Rictoo> And also, do that "Check CD" thingy option
[08:28] <PhibreOptix> Hi guys, what's the difference between PCI And PCIExpress?
[08:28] <Taime1> oh yeah, prolly the cd
[08:28] <Taime1> ummm...express, duh
[08:29] <Jopopo> Phibreoptix the fact u'll need a new board probably
[08:29] <Taime1> <---kidding
[08:29] <PhibreOptix> Ok, so if I'm buying a new video card I should go for a PCI version?
[08:29] <Rictoo> depends
[08:29] <Rictoo> tell me teh model opf your mobo
[08:29] <Jopopo> is ur motherboard PCI-E capable
[08:29] <Rictoo> ill tell you ;)
[08:29] <Rictoo> Tell us what model motherboard you have
[08:29] <PhibreOptix> Rictoo: Anyway I can find that out from within ubuntu?
[08:29] <Jopopo> and no Rictoo i didn't click the Check CD
[08:30] <Rictoo> Jopopo, do it
[08:30] <Flannel> Jopopo: what speed did you burn it?
[08:30] <Rictoo> PhibreOptix: What?
[08:30] <Jopopo> 40x
[08:30] <PhibreOptix> Check which motherboard I have
[08:30] <Jopopo> i think it was the problem too
[08:30] <Rictoo> yeah
[08:30] <Taime1> i think its your cd too jopopo
[08:30] <Jopopo> what will be the best speed to burn this
[08:30] <Taime1> 8x
[08:30] <Flannel> Jopopo: chances are, it won't check ;)  4x is a good speed.  And, make sure you verify the iso (unless you used the torrent, in which case it's already verified)
[08:30] <Rictoo> System>KInfoCenter
[08:30] <Jopopo> <--------- don't like Fast CD-rom :P
[08:30] <Rictoo> PhibreOptix: System>KInfoCenter
[08:31] <ciscosurfer> PhibreOptix: you can download hardinfo and it will tell you what your specs are...or you can traverse the /proc directory
[08:31] <Jopopo> i used the torrent and the MD5 is the same
[08:31] <PhibreOptix> Rictoo: I'm on GNOME not KDE
[08:31] <Rictoo> or he can use KInfoCenter
[08:31] <Rictoo> oshiz
[08:31] <Flannel> Jopopo: alright, then you know the ISO is good, burn at 4x, you should be fine.
[08:31] <Rictoo> then do what ciscosurfer said
[08:31] <Rictoo> =p
[08:31] <Taime1> md5 sum checks out?
[08:31] <Jopopo> yeah
[08:31] <Flannel> Taime1: 8x is still to fast for a good deal of burners
[08:31] <Taime1> i see, flannel
[08:31] <Rictoo> wtf?
[08:31] <Rictoo> I use 52x
[08:31] <Jopopo> ok then i'll try to burn it at 4x
[08:32] <Jordan_U_> If I don't have a /usr/sbin/laptop-detect does that mean that Ubuntu did not detect that my machine is a laptop?
[08:32] <Rictoo> oh, talking about dvd version?
[08:32] <mamboadm> anybody know about ubuntu's vncserver?
[08:32] <ciscosurfer> I must have a good burner; I burned my ISO at 40x or higher and all went well....9 months ago...*shrugs*...but yeah, it's always a good idea to burn at a low speed :-D
[08:32] <ciscosurfer> mamboadm: what's your question...
[08:33] <Jordan_U_> mamboadm: Try asking your question and if anybody knows they will answer :)
[08:33] <Rictoo> PhibreOptix: Or you could always just look at the motherboard itself
[08:33] <Rictoo> it usually has the model written in big letters
[08:33] <PhibreOptix> Well it says that it's an Intel Pentium 4 1.8ghz CPU, but it also has stuff in here about PCI, and nothing about PCIe so I'm pretty sure I should go for PCI..right?
[08:33] <mamboadm> ciscosurfer: well i installed it on a fedora machine and the configuration file is entirely different so i tried changing it around.. and i couldn't quite figure out how to do it... i want to run it on display 2 and also create a display 2... just not sure how to do it
[08:33] <Rictoo> no
[08:33] <Rictoo> if you have an agp slot, get agp -.-'
[08:34] <Rictoo> agp > pci-e > pci
[08:34] <Rictoo> oops
[08:34] <Jopopo> What will be the best writing Method ? just to be sure
[08:34] <Rictoo> pci-e > agp > pci
[08:34] <Rictoo> lol
[08:34] <ciscosurfer> mamboadm: I have some good links on setting up vnc on Ubuntu...let me look around in bookies
[08:34] <PhibreOptix> Lol
[08:34] <Taime1> dao
[08:34] <mamboadm> ciscosurfer, ok cool thanks
[08:34] <PhibreOptix> Well thanks for the help guys, reall appreiciate it
[08:34] <PhibreOptix> *really
[08:34] <Rictoo> DONT LEAVE
[08:34] <ttoll> any good suggestions for wireless cards / usb sticks that actually work
[08:34] <Rictoo> WE NEED COMPANY
[08:34] <PhibreOptix> Lol
[08:34] <Taime1> lol
[08:35] <Flannel> !hardware  | ttoll, you can check here
[08:35] <ubotu> ttoll, you can check here: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[08:35] <Rictoo> only 853 people here
[08:35] <PhibreOptix> ttoll: I've found that alot of Usb sticks work, as long as you right click and click eject, instead of just unplugging it
[08:35] <ttoll> i have one of the "supported" chips, but it won't do wep with the kernel
[08:35] <ttoll> and ndiswrapper is abysmal as well
[08:36] <andrew^> i need help with identd with pftp anyone assit?
[08:36] <Jordan_U> What is /usr/sbin/laptop-detect ?
[08:37] <ttoll> broadcom 4311 i tihnk
[08:37] <Jopopo> i wont need the Alternate CD ?
[08:37] <andrew^> its on the website Jopopo
[08:38] <ttoll> phibreoptix: you mean the wireless usb sticks, not a flash drive
[08:38] <Taime1> it couldnt hurt.. it never let me down, jopopo
[08:38] <PhibreOptix> ttoll: Oh sorry, I was on a different wavelength lol
[08:39] <Jopopo> but if i want to partion my disk and erase my current NTFS partition to install a brand new Ubuntu .. the Desktop CD will do the job ?
[08:39] <Taime1> yep
[08:39] <Jopopo> sorry for all those questions guys (and girls if there is some)
[08:39] <Taime1> gparted is awesome
[08:39] <Jopopo> i know probably everybody will hate me after that .. but i'm from windows (well i'm Windows-born)
[08:40] <Jopopo> and to be honest if u have a chance to try Vista ... well ... Dont try it
[08:40] <ttoll> i hate the newb feeling with ubuntu, i have been using redhat since 4.x and before that was slackware, when it was still floppy only
[08:40] <kraut> moin
[08:40] <riotkittie> hate you for having an ntfs partition? nah.
[08:40] <nothlit> Jopopo, people won't hate you from coming from windows in the ubuntu crowd
[08:41] <Jopopo> cool
[08:41] <ciscosurfer> mamboadm: sorry bout that...I can't seem to find the links (that I know I have)...if you go to Ubuntu Forums and do an Advanced Search for vnc, many threads will pop up...
[08:41] <riotkittie> there are larger things to life than what OS a person's used :P
[08:41] <nothlit> Jopopo, and yes you can do it, either by running gparted from the livecd before hand, or using the gparted interface embedded into ubiquity ( the livecd installer)
[08:41] <Taime1> just remember to be patient with linux
[08:41] <Jopopo> ok .. ill do
[08:42] <andrew^> i need help with identd with pftp??
[08:42] <Taime1> jopopo
[08:42] <andrew^> i cant seem to get it working
[08:42] <Jopopo> yeah
[08:42] <ttoll> do people actually keep the default beryl setup? its almost too jumpy
[08:42] <Taime1> it wouldnt be a bad idea to keep windows on your hardrive until you are comfortable using linux
[08:43] <Jopopo> I have a ghost image ready
[08:44] <Jopopo> i'm only afraid of 2 things of linux ... 1- will it recognize all my hardware .. 2- will it recognize the network from linux to windows PC
[08:44] <Jopopo> and that is my lack of linux experience
[08:44] <Jordan_U> Could anybody with a laptop check if you have a /usr/sbin/laptop-detect ?
[08:44] <ttoll> linux hardware support is really pretty good
[08:44] <mneptok> Jopopo: "the network" doesn't care about your OS ;)
[08:44] <ttoll> and networking is better than anything else i have used
[08:45] <mneptok> Jopopo: do you mean "SMB delivered network resources?"
[08:45] <Jopopo> i remember i tried Mandrake (i think it was 7) and something like Samba .. it was damn hard to configure to access a Windows PC on the network
[08:45] <Taime1> i have to agree, i am super impressed with linuc ability to detect hardware
[08:46] <SurfnKid> hello does anyone know how to make a shortcut
[08:46] <SurfnKid> to an executable
[08:46] <ttoll> samba can get weighty figuring out
[08:46] <Taime1> are you using xubuntu?
[08:46] <SurfnKid> on cli mode
[08:46] <Taime1> oh
[08:46] <Taime1> sorry
[08:46] <mneptok> Jopopo: accessing a Windows machine on a network is trivial. that's why we have spam botnets. ;)
[08:46] <mneptok> SurfnKid: man ls
[08:46] <riotkittie> heh
[08:46] <mneptok> htp.direoudxtnxbypio
[08:47] <mneptok> SurfnKid: man ln
[08:47] <SurfnKid> mneptok, how about this
[08:47] <SurfnKid> im running a command mocp -T /home/klormexor/.moc/themes/black_theme
[08:47] <ttoll> ln -s SOURCE DESTINATION
[08:47] <SurfnKid> and i want to make a simple entry lests say mocpe to type it
[08:47] <SurfnKid> and execute that
[08:47] <ttoll> if you want to do arguments to your command make an alias
[08:48] <ttoll> put it in .aliases
[08:48] <mneptok> SurfnKid: then you use shell aliases
[08:48] <ttoll> i think that is sourced
[08:48] <SurfnKid> hmm
[08:48] <SurfnKid> how do i do shell aliases?
[08:48] <SurfnKid> i know how to link
[08:48] <bayziders> Can you get widgets on ubunt, if so where?
[08:48] <ttoll> alais ALIAS "what i want aliased"
[08:48] <mneptok> SurfnKid: nano -w ~/.profile
[08:48] <Jopopo> to be honest the only thing i'm doing right is coding in C# since the first beta of .NET
[08:49] <Jopopo> i heard u can use C# using Mono on linux platform
[08:49] <mneptok> SurfnKid: alias mocpe='mocp -T /home/klormexor/.moc/themes/black_theme'
[08:49] <SurfnKid> mneptok, can i use vi instead of nano?
[08:49] <mneptok> sure
[08:49] <SurfnKid> k
[08:49] <Jordan_U> Jopopo: You heard correctly :)
[08:49] <SurfnKid> thx
[08:49] <SurfnKid> :)
[08:49] <Jopopo> cool
[08:49] <bayziders> I'm learning python, due to Boredom. =D
[08:49] <ttoll> mneptok: thats right, its an =
[08:49] <SurfnKid> heh
[08:49] <Belboz99> Hey all, is it possible to mount a local directory?  Like, mount /var/www to /media/www?
[08:50] <ttoll> i use too many different shells
[08:50] <Belboz99> Or should I just link it?
[08:50] <nothlit> link it
[08:50] <ttoll> Belboz99: you would have to set it up as an export
[08:50] <ttoll> linking it is a better option
[08:50] <Jordan_U> Belboz99: You can, but linking it is probably easier
[08:50] <Belboz99> thanks nothlit, I'm just not sure if Ubuntu will pick that up as a partition or not
[08:51] <Belboz99> I'd like it to appear in the "Places" menu, at the root of the menu
[08:51] <nothlit> Lol thats all you want to do?
[08:51] <bayziders> So does any one know if there is a widget program for ubuntu?
[08:52] <nothlit> !gdesklets
[08:52] <ubotu> gDesklets provides an advanced architecture for desktop applets -- tiny displays sitting on your desktop in a symbiotic relationship of eye candy and usefulness. Homepage is http://gdesklets.gnomedesktop.org/
[08:52] <nothlit> !adesklets
[08:52] <ubotu> adesklets: interactive Imlib2 console for the X Window System. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.5.0-2 (edgy), package size 197 kB, installed size 544 kB
[08:52] <nothlit> !superkaramba
[08:52] <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
[08:52] <nothlit> bayziders, ^ those three
[08:52] <bayziders> Thanks,
[08:52] <bayziders> would there be a perticular one that you would recomend?
[08:52] <Taime1> adesklets work in kde?
[08:53] <nothlit> bayziders, gdesklets is for gnome, superkaramba is for kde, and adesklets is DE agnostic, but some people have trouble setting it up so I wouldn't recommend you try to use it
[08:53] <nothlit> I've never had any problems with adesklets though, and they're much lighter
[08:53] <bayziders> im geting the 403 error
[08:53] <bayziders> when I click the think
[08:53] <ttoll> nothlit how do they compare to osx widgets?
[08:53] <CoRnJuLiOx> i'm looking to download mplayerplug-in for firefox, and i was wondering, is the .xpi file on the website the one i'd want to get?
[08:54] <nothlit> bayziders, they're packages in ubuntu
[08:54] <bayziders> orly
[08:54] <bayziders> nice
[08:54] <CoRnJuLiOx> i dont want to compile, and there aren't any packages in ubuntu
[08:54] <nothlit> bayziders, install them with your preferred package tool
[08:54] <bayziders> makes my life easyer
[08:54] <Belboz99> okay, I found I can edit the "Applications" menu, but not "Places" :(
[08:54] <nothlit> !mozilla-mplayer | CoRnJuLiOx
[08:54] <ubotu> mozilla-mplayer: MPlayer-Plugin for Mozilla. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 3.31-1 (edgy), package size 467 kB, installed size 1616 kB
[08:55] <nothlit> CoRnJuLiOx, but you will need to remove the totem plugin package first
[08:55] <CoRnJuLiOx> really?
[08:55] <CoRnJuLiOx> what do i search for in synaptic?
[08:55] <nothlit> yes
[08:55] <CoRnJuLiOx> 'totem'
[08:55] <CoRnJuLiOx> ?
[08:55] <Belboz99> I linked /var/www to /media/www but it doesn't show up under "Places"
[08:55] <nothlit> gimme a sec
[08:55] <frogzoo> Beryl is pretty slow to maximise a window, kind of strange, anything I can do?
[08:56] <nothlit> Belboz99, killall gnome-panel, if that doesn't work, log in and out
[08:56] <nothlit> CoRnJuLiOx, you remove totem-mozilla, and install mozilla-mplayer
[08:56] <nothlit> CoRnJuLiOx, then restart firefox
[08:56] <CoRnJuLiOx> there is no totem-mozilla, just totem-gstreamer-firefox-plugin
[08:56] <nothlit> frogzoo, use less of the eyecandy
[08:56] <CoRnJuLiOx> and if i try to take that out, it'll uninstall ubuntu-desktop too
[08:57] <Jopopo> ok the cd is burned ... i'm gonna try it .. ttyl .. and thanks a lot for your help everybody
[08:57] <CoRnJuLiOx> >.<
[08:57] <nothlit> totem-mozilla - Totem Mozilla plugin
[08:57] <incorrect> mmm, smart move, lets backport dpkg
[08:57] <Menasim1> some times when i'm using fir fox it becomes very slow and the whole system becomes slow untill i close it
[08:57] <nothlit> CoRnJuLiOx, yes, thats what using mozilla-mplayer requires, but ubuntu-desktop is just a metapackage
[08:57] <Menasim1> any solution??
[08:57] <incorrect> i will have a .deb of subversion
[08:57] <nothlit> CoRnJuLiOx, as long as you reinstall it when you upgrade ubuntu to edgy or feisty you will be fine
[08:57] <incorrect> Menasim1, figure out what is using your cpu
[08:57] <CoRnJuLiOx> nothlit: so uninstalling ubuntu-desktop won't kill my system?
[08:58] <incorrect> strace firefox
[08:58] <Menasim1> how??
[08:58] <incorrect> man strace
[08:58] <incorrect> top
[08:58] <incorrect> thats a better place to start
[08:58] <CoRnJuLiOx> nothlit: and then to check the plugins i just enter about:plugins in the address bar (works in epiphany too, right)?
[08:58] <nothlit> CoRnJuLiOx, no it won't
[08:58] <frogzoo> nothlit: but but but ...
[08:59] <nothlit> CoRnJuLiOx, i'm not sure, i don't use firefox or epiphany
[08:59] <nothlit> CoRnJuLiOx, are you running dapper or something?
[09:00] <niekie> Hmm.. anyone got an idea what to do with this? "/etc/ssh/sshd_config line 36: Deprecated option RhostsAuthentication"
[09:00] <bushblows> what is the best command to use when killing a proccess in ubuntu
[09:01] <bushblows> as i am reading kill -9 without the followup proccedures is not good at all
[09:01] <niekie> bushblows, kill?
[09:01] <nothlit> kill or killall
[09:01] <bushblows> like stop a proccess
[09:01] <niekie> bushblows, use just kill
[09:01] <CoRnJuLiOx> nothlit: i'm using 6.06
[09:01] <niekie> It will allow the process to terminate.
[09:01] <bushblows> so just use kill no flags or anything
[09:01] <nothlit> well actually first, click the X/Close button on an app, its nicer than kill
[09:01] <niekie> If it hangs, and only if, then use kill -9
[09:01] <tolldog> just don't do killall under solaris
[09:01] <niekie> Normally, just kill.
[09:02] <bushblows> nothlit: i am working with ubuntu 6.06 server
[09:02] <nothlit> ah
[09:02] <niekie> tolldog, heh, I heard about something with that, what did it do again?
[09:02] <bushblows> CLI, their is no x/close button
[09:02] <nothlit> bushblows, i use killall or htop, i'm lazy
[09:02] <bushblows> lol ok thank you
[09:02] <tolldog> niekie, its almost like an init 1, kills off everything that isn't needed, so you can do a clean shutdown
[09:02] <nothlit> htop is the awesomest app evar
[09:02] <nothlit> otherwise, atop is nice too
[09:02] <tolldog> found that out after running it on the department fileserver
[09:02] <niekie> tolldog, heh.
[09:03] <niekie> Anyway, anybody got any idea about that deprecated SSH option?
[09:03] <mneptok> incorrect: i *end* my shift at ~7:30am. i'll happily trade with you. :P
[09:03] <niekie> Does it mean that RhostsAuthentication got removed anyway, or is it managed by another command?
[09:03] <bushblows> lol what would happen if someone did a "rm -rf /"
[09:03] <niekie> s/command/option/
[09:03] <tolldog> bushblows, is it an x application?
[09:04] <bushblows> i am only kidding
[09:04] <cmt^^> What's a good dvd-ripper for gnome?
[09:04] <tolldog> because xkill is great for that
[09:04] <incorrect> mneptok, well its mostly that i have to take my girl friend to the train station so she can go to london
[09:04] <mneptok> bushblows: nothing would happen, as you have insufficient permissions.
[09:04] <protocol1> why isnt my windows partition showing up in grub?
[09:05] <incorrect> ouch
[09:05] <mneptok> yeah, i start work at 23:00
[09:05] <bushblows> mneptok: how do you figure
[09:05] <protocol1> is there something I can do with the Ubuntu 6.10 live cd to get it back?
[09:05] <incorrect> i technically don't have to start work until 9:30am
[09:05] <mneptok> bushblows: try it. type that *exact* command
[09:06] <bushblows> i fear it working
[09:06] <mneptok> fine
[09:06] <nothlit> niekie, man sshd_config
[09:06] <incorrect> i guess i can put the new *sigh* windows dhcp server in
[09:06] <bushblows> -r recursive -f force
[09:06] <protocol1> anyone?
[09:06] <nothlit> !grub | protocol1
[09:06] <ubotu> protocol1: 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
[09:06] <incorrect> silly corporate buy out wanting to replace all machines with wintendo
[09:06] <graniti> Hi. with which command line can I logout my window manager?
[09:07] <mneptok> bushblows: i know how rm works. do you grok permissions? ;)
[09:07] <nothlit> whats wintendo? wii = ppc
[09:07] <niekie> nothlit, it only lists RhostsRSAAuthentication.
[09:07] <niekie> Guess RhostsAuthentication got disabled :)
[09:07] <nothlit> niekie, google is your friend :P
[09:07] <incorrect> nothlit, wintendo! the OS that loads of people play on everyday
[09:07] <niekie> nothlit, oh, I have Googled.
[09:08] <fyrestrtr> !dvd
[09:08] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[09:08] <niekie> nothlit, anyway, I think I found something on Google right now :)
[09:08] <nothlit> niekie, lol have fun tracking your obscure config option then :P
[09:08] <fyrestrtr> hmm
[09:08] <nothlit> niekie, :)
[09:08] <incorrect> compile compile you crazy backport
[09:08] <mneptok> bzr \o/
[09:08] <ciscosurfer> Anyone use monodevelop on Ubuntu here??
[09:10] <protocol1> is there a way I can get my windows partition to show using gparted?
[09:10] <protocol1> or would that be a grub issue
[09:10] <protocol1> ?
[09:10] <incorrect> protocol1, what are you talking about?
[09:11] <TheInfinity> gparted = partition manager, grup = bool leader - and you want to do ... what? ;)
[09:11] <protocol1> I was trying to fix my grub to boot both my partitions
[09:11] <incorrect> protocol1, thats nothing to do with gparted
[09:11] <protocol1> I loaded linux first....then I resized and installed winwdows xp
[09:11] <incorrect> protocol1, are your disks mirrored?
[09:12] <protocol1> then it booted from windows xp only
[09:12] <incorrect> protocol1, backup all your work, i see this is going to be a harsh learning curve for you
[09:12] <protocol1> then I went the grub install section and now its booting from linux only
[09:13] <incorrect> protocol1, edit your /boot/grub/meus.1st
[09:13] <protocol1> ok
[09:13] <brkthechains> Good evening, I was wondering if there were any hardware saavy people here that could help me with a problem
[09:13] <protocol1> Im booted in my linux...so I will edit that
[09:13] <incorrect> lst
[09:13] <incorrect> well it sure won't be there in windows
[09:14] <tolldog> man i miss my two finger scroll on the trackpad
[09:14] <incorrect> tolldog, what one did you have?
[09:14] <tolldog> my macbook pro
[09:14] <brkthechains> I have the problem all type out, I will post it on the paster board if somebody can help
[09:14] <tolldog> you get so used to it
[09:15] <incorrect> ah
[09:15] <incorrect> i can't say i've used a mac, but everyone raves about them
[09:15] <incorrect> however i am happy with my old dell laptop
[09:15] <incorrect> no need to go spend more money
[09:15] <tolldog> true enough
[09:16] <tolldog> i got an hp laptop for windows/linux just recently
[09:16] <incorrect> i had an hp laptop many years ago
[09:16] <Lynoure> brkthechains: If you do that, and tell what hardware you problem is about, someone will probably try helping you.
[09:16] <incorrect> i must admit i only buy dell these days, as it would take too long to get a relationship with an hp supplier
[09:16] <protocol1_> incorrect, I have it open.....do you want to see how it looks?
[09:17] <protocol1_> via pastebin?
[09:17] <incorrect> protocol1_, sure
[09:17] <tolldog> we have hp at work, and the hp support guy is willing to help with personal machines, so it was a no brainer for me
[09:17] <incorrect> its a pitty no one has written an irc style system to share code
[09:18] <nayo> anyone know why icons dont make it to the menu bar when apps are installed
[09:18] <incorrect> well are a dell only shop, infact everyone i know is dell only
[09:18] <tolldog> dell was becoming the modern ibm
[09:18] <incorrect> im very interested in hp hardware
[09:18] <incorrect> its always been good
[09:18] <protocol1_> incorrect, http://pastebin.com/861873
[09:19] <LongZheng> hey does anyone know a bit about the Ubuntu startup sound here?
[09:19] <tolldog> i have had no complaints so far, other than the choice of broadcom chip for onboard wireless
[09:19] <LongZheng> more precisely, does anyone know if PeteSavage has created all of the Ubuntu startup sounds until now?
[09:20] <smartman> guys how i can setup my lan ip addreess
[09:20] <tolldog> and that is only for the cheap windows box
[09:20] <smartman> guys help plase idon't have internet on my copmuter
[09:20] <mwe> smartman: sudo ifconfig <interface> ip address. or edit /etc/network/interfaces to do it permanently
[09:20] <protocol1_> incorrect, I was looking at the uncommented area and thats the area where I need to add information for my windows partition?
[09:21] <mwe> smartman: try sudo dhclient <interface>
[09:21] <tolldog> he obviously has some ip setup
[09:21] <incorrect> protocol1_, http://pastebin.com/861876
[09:21] <tolldog> or he wouldn't be connected here
[09:21] <mwe> tolldog: could be another computer
[09:21] <incorrect> protocol1_, you will have to figure out the root of you windows partition
[09:21] <ipw2200user> maybe dualbooting tolldog
[09:22] <tuskernini> Hi, i am testing LAMP... can anyone see my site from the outside... 84.75.71.145
[09:22] <mwe> ipw2200user: yeah or dual boot
[09:23] <smartman> mwe thanks i'll try and come agin but when i was setuo ubuntu asked me about HDCB server or somting about that i chosed noe confegrat network at this time
[09:23] <tolldog> smartman, what does ifconfig eth0 return
[09:23] <smartman> :(
[09:23] <tolldog> smartman, there is a network configurator that is on the desktop when you log in
[09:24] <mwe> smartman: well if sudo dhclient <interface> is working it's easy to fix
[09:24] <incorrect> compile output turns me on
[09:24] <ipw2200user> tuskernini: still waiting for http to reply
[09:24] <tuskernini> ipw2200user, damn... it should have shown... have to figure this out...
[09:25] <tuskernini> ipw2200user, thanks for the effort
[09:25] <ipw2200user> can you see my attempt tuskernini?
[09:26] <weiyan_> hi
[09:26] <tuskernini> ipw2200user, no... but you said you tried
[09:26] <tolldog> smartman, try network-admin after logging in to ubuntu
[09:27] <incorrect> i wonder what the most popular distro is these days
[09:28] <ipw2200user> tuskernini: http://84.75.71.145/ shows nothing
[09:28] <tolldog> according to the billboards on 101, its ubuntu
[09:28] <tolldog> i don't see billboards for any other distro ;)
[09:28] <ipw2200user> distrowatch says ubuntu
[09:28] <tuskernini> ipw2200user, yes... i think i have to forward the port 80 again... i restarted and have a new ip... on THIS pc... what a schlepp
[09:28] <tolldog> it is weird seeing linux billboards
[09:29] <tolldog> between oracle, ibm and ubuntu
[09:29] <ipw2200user> still refreshing tuskernini
[09:29] <tolldog> i see probably 5 linux billboards driving to the city
[09:29] <incorrect> distrowatch was ubuntu top too
[09:33] <Moosejaw> is there a way to be anonymous on irc using ubuntu?  I tried using tor, but obviously u cant connect to most servers
[09:35] <Flannel> Moosejaw: it'd be tor, or another onionskinning thing like that.  There's really no other way to do that.
[09:35] <Moosejaw> other than a bnc
[09:35] <tolldog> i thought the point of irc was you could be anonymous, but not completely anonymous
[09:36] <tuskernini> ipw2200user, ok try again... forwarding now
[09:36] <Moosejaw> hehe anonymous except for your ip
[09:36] <ipw2200user> ok tusker
[09:36] <Moosejaw> hehe
[09:36] <Giant_sea_turtle> you could jack sombodys wifi connection
[09:36] <stylus> moosejaw: get a cloak on each network you frequent :)
[09:36] <Moosejaw> im not sure about the cloak thing
[09:36] <Moosejaw> :)
[09:36] <Moosejaw> dunno what that is
[09:37] <stylus> moosejaw: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#cloaks
[09:37] <ipw2200user> still no luck tusker
[09:37] <stylus> make sure your nick is registered correctly, then feel free to ask a staffer about it (/stats p)
[09:38] <tuskernini> ipw2200user, aahh... ok i have to go... will try again latr... thank you
[09:38] <ipw2200user> ok tusker good luck
[09:38] <floppyears> hi, I have a folder full of ogg files in my hd and I just downloaded the media art into the correct folders
[09:38] <Taime1> howcome when i try to delete a file, it tells me that i cannot write to (name of file)?
[09:39] <floppyears> how can I copy only the images into my mp3 player assuming my mp3 player is mounted in /mnt/mp3 ?
[09:39] <Tmi> is it on a disk with only read-rights?
[09:40] <flake> hi
[09:41] <flake> anyone here i can ask some help with a boot error/hang ?
[09:44] <vandenoever> hi guys, i want to install ubuntu server 6.06.1 but it crashes my server at random while installing
[09:44] <vandenoever> is there a way to avoid this? i looked for the 6.06 (without .1) isos to install from, but could not find them
[09:44] <jmiller565> so you're not using the cd?
[09:45] <flake> vandenoever (Dutch ??): sounds a little non specific
[09:45] <roxy> maybe ram error
[09:45] <roxy> does it works well under windows?
[09:46] <jmiller565> vandenoever : so you're not using the CD-ROM right?
[09:46] <flake> i assume you tested the server with Memtest86
[09:46] <flake> have to tryed a live-cd?
[09:46] <vandenoever> flake: same behavior on 3 machines
[09:47] <vandenoever> flake: no, does it install too?
[09:47] <vandenoever> i want to install the server edition
 yea it does
[09:47] <vandenoever> i'd prefer to just try with an older iso
[09:47] <jmiller565> so you're making ur computer as a server am i rite?
[09:47] <vandenoever> but i cant find them, the folder 6.06 and 6.06.1 both only have 6.06.1 isos
[09:48] <macsim> hi, I've got 2 servers, I access to server1 trough a tunnel with ssh with a pass-phrase, I access to server2 from server1 (it's the only one who can access to server2), I use again a pass-phrase to access to server2, is it possible to access at server2 with my first authentification ? (I hope to be clear :))
[09:48] <vandenoever> jmiller565: yes
[09:48] <tolldog> vandenoever, did you verify the disc burnt correctly?
[09:48] <vandenoever> tolldog: eh, no but the crash is very random
[09:48] <vandenoever> so i assume it's a raid driver issue
[09:48] <vandenoever> or an opteron issue
[09:49] <tolldog> are you doing the 64bit version
[09:49] <vandenoever> tolldog: yes
[09:49] <Flannel> vandenoever: 6.06.1 is just 6.06, but with updated packages (and installer, for the DEsktop cD)
[09:49] <vandenoever> Flannel: yes, but i think it might have a different kernel, no?
[09:50] <Flannel> vandenoever: no.  Well, maybe different patch version.
[09:50] <vandenoever> if the kernel is the same, then i cannot use 6.06 at all
[09:50] <Flannel> vandenoever: but they both have 2.6.17, or whatever
[09:50] <vandenoever> i mean if the bug is still there
[09:50] <Flannel> 2.6.15
[09:50] <vandenoever> hmm, so maybe i should go with 6.10
[09:50] <tolldog> vandenoever, i was using the 64 bit version of ubuntu but it got too frustrating
[09:51] <Flannel> vandenoever: what kernel version was the bug fixed in?
[09:51] <tolldog> some things are 32bit only
[09:51] <tolldog> and the 32bit support under 64bit ubuntu is not impressive
[09:51] <bbird> Hi.
[09:52] <Taime1> someone was telling me the other day that technology is getting ready to switch to 128 bit... but he is a windows fan, and i think a moron... so i dunno, he acted like even vista would be out dated
[09:52] <Deep`> j #kubuntu
[09:52] <Deep`> sry
[09:53] <Crema10> omg, beryl is awsome!
[09:53] <Crema10> i got it to work on my edgy  :)
[09:53] <BoKe> hi y'all... n00b question about smtpguard... can anybody help?
[09:54] <frogzoo> Crema10: yes, but the stock settings suck
[09:54] <protocol1_> incorrect, Im going to reboot and see if it works
[09:54] <Crema10> frogzoo: maybe, i'd have to look into it.. .i'm just playing with it for the first time
[09:54] <tolldog> frogzoo, i was just complaining about that earlier
[09:54] <protocol1_> thx for the edit
[09:54] <frogzoo> Crema10: some of the animations are awesome but you have to find them
[09:54] <incorrect> good luck protocol1_
[09:55] <bbird> I am a new ubuntu (edgy) user: someone knows if it is possible to watch the services at startup in redhat/fedora/suse style ?
[09:55] <Flannel> bbird: sure, temporarily? (one boot)? or for good?
[09:55] <frogzoo> tolldog: obviously great minds think alike
[09:55] <tolldog> is that the nosplash option?
[09:55] <flake> someone her to help with a boot error/hang in feisty?
[09:55] <Crema10> frogzoo: yes i know what you mean.... besides the beryl settings are huge
[09:55] <Flannel> flake: #ubuntu+1 for feisty support
[09:55] <bbird> I like ubuntu, i won't change it !!
[09:56] <tolldog> i wish that debian supported "service"
[09:56] <bbird> 1 month....
[09:56] <tolldog> by default
[09:56] <Flannel> bbird: do you want to watch it all startup just once? or forever?
[09:56] <protocol1> incorrect, nope....should I use gparted to see what hda its using?
[09:56] <protocol1> then correct it?
[09:56] <bbird> just once, Flannel
[09:56] <flake> Flannel: thanks
[09:57] <BoKe> for the moment we're using exchangeservers for the e-mail... combined with Trend spam filtering software, this soft sucks... now i wanna try to put a linuxmachine with spamfiltering soft (smtpguard) in front of the exchange, so that the trend software doesn't have to do all the work. Can anybody give me advice in this?
[09:57] <Flannel> bbird: ah, ok.  at grub (right after your POST screen, hit escape to go to the grub menu), then pick the kernel you want (should be on top), hit "e" to edit it, remove the "quiet" and "splash" options, then hit 'b'
[09:57] <incorrect> protocol1, if you read the grub info you would see it doesn't use the disk naming scheme from any OS
[09:57] <bbird> very easy !!! Thanks a lot Flannel !!!
[09:58] <protocol1> incorrect my NTFS in gparted says its at hda2
[09:58] <Wrongway> hey people, I've got a q, and if yes then hopefully someone can walk me through it... in windows you can allocate spare harddrive space to act as ram in a pagefile... is there an equivalent in ubuntu or do I need to buy more ram.....
[09:58] <frogzoo> bronze: there's clamsmtp in the repos, never used, no idea if it works
[09:58] <incorrect> probably hd(0,1) then
[09:58] <Flannel> Wrongway: sure, just specify it as your swap
[09:58] <bbird> I try now
[09:58] <protocol1> ok
[09:58] <tolldog> Wrongway, you are thinking of a swapfile
[09:58] <frogzoo> BoKe: there's clamsmtp in the repos, never used, no idea if it works
[09:58] <protocol1> thanks
[09:58] <protocol1> i'll try that
[09:59] <singamayya> when i try to start MySQL, it fails: Starting MySQL database server mysqld  [fail] 
[09:59] <singamayya> is there a log file i can look at?
[09:59] <vandenoever> Flannel: i dont know which bug it is, so also not when it was fixed
[09:59] <Wrongway> hmm... that sets up automatically on install, doesn't it?
[09:59] <ice63> what is a good firewall to run on ubuntu ?
[09:59] <tolldog> you can create more swap later with a file
[09:59] <BoKe> frogzoo: i'll take a look at it, but do you know if it is necessary, in this sort of configuration, to install 2 networkcards?
[09:59] <singamayya> i tried re-installing mysql-server but it still fails to start
[09:59] <tolldog> but swap is slow
[09:59] <tolldog> i would get the ram if its affordable
[10:00] <frogzoo> Wrongway: you can add not just swap partitions, but swap files also, think the maximum is 8 but not sure - best is to dedicate a singly disk solely to swap if you can spare it, & just use the outermose (fastest) 2gig
[10:00] <Flannel> vandenoever: alright, well... 6.10 would be a good check.  Or you can just use a mini ISO, which will download the newest kernel (for dapper) and install that.
[10:00] <frogzoo> BoKe: no, you can add multiple aliases to the one nick
[10:00] <protocol1> incorrect, you mean (hd0,1) right?
[10:01] <Flannel> protocol1: he does.
[10:01] <incorrect> protocol1, yes sorry what did i say?
[10:01] <frogzoo> BoKe: for a mail server, I'd recommend a bonded nic pair, for resiliency
[10:01] <BoKe> frogzoo: and even in an industrial environment, it won't choke?
 probably hd(0,1) then
[10:01] <protocol1> heh
[10:01] <tolldog> frogzoo, i thought inner most for swap?
[10:01] <BoKe> frogzoo: thx
[10:01] <incorrect> oops
[10:01] <protocol1> heh its ok
[10:01] <tolldog> i thought it used to be boot, swap, /
[10:01] <protocol1> i'll try it
[10:02] <Wrongway> ok, I've got over a gig for the swap partition...
[10:02] <frogzoo> BoKe: unless your users have gig to the desktop, no
[10:02] <Wrongway> how do I set up a swapfile?
[10:02] <tolldog> Wrongway, what does free report?
[10:02] <frogzoo> tolldog: the start of a disk is fastest
[10:02] <Wrongway> tolldog: come again?
[10:02] <tolldog> frogzoo, right, wouldn't you want swap at the start?
[10:02] <Amigunas> hi
[10:03] <tolldog> Wrongway, how do you know you are running out of memory
[10:03] <protocol1> incorrect, thank you ....im happy now...  :)
[10:03] <frogzoo> tolldog: yes at the start, that's the outside of the disk
[10:03] <incorrect> protocol1, i take it that worked?
[10:03] <Amigunas> how can I set an IP Adress, a subnetmask and a standard garteway for eth1  in the shell ?
[10:03] <protocol1> incorrect, yessir
[10:03] <incorrect> good good
[10:03] <Wrongway> ubuntu freezes up when I run too much stuff
[10:03] <protocol1> yippy
[10:03] <tolldog> frogzoo, haha no way, thats great... silly harddrives working backwards, writing outside in
[10:04] <Wrongway> especially the screensaver, I've come home to a frozen comp too many times :P
[10:04] <Flannel> Amigunas: edit /etc/network/interfaces
[10:04] <tolldog> Wrongway, free will show the memory breakdown, including amount of swap currently being used
[10:05] <Wrongway> alrighty... and what is this 'free' you speak of
[10:05] <ipw2200user> Wrongway: you run Windows on the same box? Any problems with other operating systems?
[10:05] <frogzoo> Wrongway: might just be the screensaver crashing your vid driver, maybe disable screensaver for a bit
[10:05] <protocol1> im using etch...its nice
[10:05] <frogzoo> Wrongway: how much mem we talking here?
[10:05] <tolldog> Wrongway, free is command line
[10:05] <Wrongway> no, I don't have windows anymore... but I still have an NTFS drive full of stuff
[10:05] <Wrongway> as a 2nd drive
[10:06] <ipw2200user> Video driver is?
[10:06] <Wrongway> no clue about my video driver
[10:06] <tolldog> the two lines for free that are important are the buffers/cache line and the swap line
[10:06] <ipw2200user> ahhh yes, windows binary drivers
[10:06] <Amigunas> Flannel, this file does not show me an example how it could look like.   I remember there was a way to do it with ifconfig
[10:06] <Wrongway> I've only got 256megs of ram, but never had a problem with windows cuz of the large pagefile
[10:07] <Amigunas> do you know how?
[10:08] <josiahgould> i broke my perl, can anyone help me? i'm on 5.10
[10:08] <Flannel> Amigunas: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2012/  that's mine
[10:08] <frogzoo> josiahgould: remove the perl package & reinstall?
[10:08] <ipw2200user> Wrongway a TOTAL freeze including frozen mouse? CTRL ALT BACKSPACE won't exit to a prompt?
[10:09] <frogzoo> Wrongway: have you updated your vid driver as far as possible?
[10:09] <Wrongway> I have disabled the screensaver for a couple days now, and only learned about the ctrl-alt-backspace today in #ubuntu-ca
[10:10] <Wrongway> haven't tested if the backspace thing will help yet
[10:10] <josiahgould> i'll try that... if i upgrade to dapper do i have to do a kernel upgrade? my modem is dependent on the kernel i have now
[10:10] <tolldog> ctrl-alt-f1 is my favorite
[10:10] <frogzoo> Wrongway: swapon -s
[10:10] <ice63> reset that will work :)
[10:10] <nothlit> err ctrl alt backspace doesn't exit to a prompt in ubuntu
[10:10] <nothlit> gdm restarts X
[10:11] <tolldog> gdm gets annoying like that
[10:11] <ipw2200user> you are right nothlit naughty ubuntu!
[10:11] <beanz> If multiverse is enabled, and apt-get update has been run, why can sun-java5-bin not be found? (dapper)
[10:11] <Wrongway> frogzoo: ok, did that
[10:11] <frogzoo> Wrongway: how much swap did it report?
[10:11] <Amigunas> Flannel, Thank you for pasting this file!  That helps me a lot
[10:11] <CThoma> hi@all
[10:12] <nothlit> !info sun-java5-bin dapper
[10:12] <ubotu> sun-java5-bin: Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 5.0. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 1.5.0-06-1 (dapper), package size 21625 kB, installed size 65608 kB
[10:12] <Wrongway> size 1317288 used 275396
[10:12] <Amigunas> Flannel, may I please ask you to tell me which lines I should set to connect this Linux PC to my Windows Laptop ?   They should just be able to exchange data.  On the Windows Laptop is Apache installed,  so I just wanna download something
[10:12] <tomas_> I encountered this: Totem cannot play this type of media (DVD) because you do not have the appropriate plugins to handle it.
[10:12] <ice63> ctro+alt+F1
[10:12] <tomas_> how do i play my CD
[10:12] <frogzoo> Wrongway: still a gig up your sleeve
[10:13] <tolldog> Wrongway, i figure that you should only hit swap every now and then
[10:13] <ice63> reboot
[10:13] <CThoma> Could someone help me with ubuntu 6.10 server please? i have problems getting gnome or kde installed
[10:13] <tolldog> Wrongway, if you hit swap all the time, you should get more ram
[10:13] <nothlit> !samba | Amigunas
[10:13] <ubotu> Amigunas: 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
[10:13] <Flannel> Amigunas: er... what?  you don't need to set that up to download anything.  Just browse to it in a web browser
[10:13] <Wrongway> what do you mean by hit swap
[10:13] <Amigunas> nothlit, I know that samba would be a good (better) solution
[10:13] <nothlit> Amigunas, you point your browser to the apache server on your windows pc
[10:13] <Amigunas> nothlit, the question is just how to make them pingable
[10:13] <tolldog> Wrongway, typically swap isn't used unless you run out of physical ram
[10:13] <Flannel> Amigunas: you have both computers connected to your LAN, right?
[10:13] <nothlit> Amigunas, and navigate to the file
[10:13] <Amigunas> nothlit, yes
[10:13] <Amigunas> yes
[10:14] <Amigunas> its one single 20 GB file
[10:14] <Amigunas> I wanna get it with wget
[10:14] <josiahgould> could someone PM me to walk me through reinstalling libc6? i'm not sure what i'm doing exactly and don't want to break it anymore
[10:14] <Flannel> Amigunas: just... browse to it's IP.  Probably something like 192.168.0.100 or something
[10:14] <archangelpetro> does anyone have any problems with videos crashing in firefox when theyre using the 32bit version on amd64?
[10:14] <beanz> nothlit:  err thanks, but I need help with why it's not available?
[10:14] <Wrongway> well, currently I am over my limit of ram... so now it's using the swap partition a little bit then, eh
[10:14] <nothlit> CThoma, you do know the alternate cd has a bare installation, and it uses the default kernel rather than the server kernel?
[10:14] <Amigunas> windows has the I Address  192.168.0.2  netmask 255.255.255.0   and at the moment  NO standard gateway (should I set one)
[10:15] <Amigunas> whats about the settings for linux I need?
[10:15] <nothlit> beanz, oh, i was checking the package status in dapper is all
[10:15] <Flannel> CThoma: what problems you having?
[10:15] <beanz> nothlit:  can you help?
[10:15] <nothlit> beanz, i'm guessing your sources.list is wrong, apt-get update actually worked
[10:15] <Flannel> Amigunas: you don't need to set any of that.  You're both connected to the same router, right?
[10:15] <nothlit> beanz, if apt-get*
[10:15] <tolldog> Wrongway, the first two ways to speed up a machine is more ram
[10:15] <nothlit> beanz, double check  it
[10:16] <nothlit> Wrongway, thats what the swap partition is for :)
[10:16] <Amigunas> Flannel, there is no router.  This Linux machine has 2 network cards.  1 of them is connected to the internet,  the other NIC goes to the laptop
[10:16] <CThoma> Well, i need to set up a small server for samba, cups and fax. So i chose the Server-Version
[10:16] <beanz> nothlit:  it works now
[10:16] <beanz> weird
[10:16] <nothlit> Wrongway, also, you might not be, the kernel can cache stuff
[10:16] <beanz> thanks :)
[10:16] <CThoma> I dont know the alternate discs
[10:16] <Flannel> Amigunas: ah.  Gotcha.  Sorry, no idea.
[10:16] <Wrongway> ok, the swap partition sounds good
[10:16] <tolldog> nothlit, the kernel will drop stuff out of cache before swapping active applications
[10:16] <nothlit> beanz rofl computers are funny like that sometimes ;)
[10:16] <Wrongway> how about the video driver updating thing that was said
[10:16] <Flannel> CThoma: That's fine.  You can switch it to a Desktop real easy.  This is going to be a desktop computer?
[10:16] <nothlit> tolldog, ahh
[10:17] <tolldog> there is a kernel setting to determine how cachey it is
[10:17] <Flannel> CThoma: (really there's no distinction, you couldve installed with a regular Desktop CD, and still installed all your servers)
[10:17] <tolldog> something you learn when you run through 4
[10:17] <CThoma> Flannel: No, it should only be used as server for our printers, files and fax (and maybe a small Apache and ftp)
[10:17] <ipw2200user> Wrongway: I've booted Puppy linux and I'm surfing wirelessly without a Hard Disk! Booted off a USB, swap is RAM!
[10:17] <tolldog> er 4+ gb of ram all the time at work
[10:17] <Flannel> CThoma: er, why are you installing a desktop on it then?
[10:18] <Wrongway> cool ipw2200user. the swap partition makes that all happy now
[10:18] <Amigunas> Flannel, how do I update the system after editing the /etc/network/interfaces    file
[10:18] <CThoma> Flannel: Because my boss wants to saying "If you are not in the office i want to be able to handle linux"
[10:18] <Wrongway> but it was mentioned that my video driver might not be up to snuff (I only installed ubuntu this week)
[10:18] <Wrongway> how would I deal with that
[10:19] <CThoma> Flannel: I am not so deep familiar with linux, so i thought server-edition sounds good
[10:19] <Flannel> CThoma: alright, you'll ultimately have to decide which kernel you want (PREEMPT on (regular kernel) or off (server kernel))
[10:19] <Flannel> CThoma: but, apart from whether PREEMPT is on or off, there's no difference in the system.
[10:19] <incorrect> yay, subversion 1.4.2 debs :) nicely backported
[10:19] <CThoma> Flannel: And what exactly is PREEMPT?
[10:20] <nothlit> CThoma, lol, then you could have installed apache ftp and samba/nfs/cups on the regular ubuntu
[10:20] <CThoma> NOthlit: well i chose to install a lamp-server
[10:20] <josiahgould> I need help, if I reinstall perl, it's showing that it will remove all my installed packages, and reinstalling them isn't an option on my connection.
[10:20] <CThoma> Nothlit: as i said, i am new to linux i have to confess
[10:21] <nothlit> CThoma, ah
[10:21] <Flannel> CThoma: PREEMPT makes preemption (when one task interrupts another) easier/quicker.  When you have a lot of user input (desktop environment) it makes it more responsive
[10:21] <nothlit> CThoma, anyways, theres a guide for installing it for future reference
[10:21] <nothlit> !lamp | CThoma
[10:21] <ubotu> CThoma: LAMP is an acronym for 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+)
[10:22] <frogzoo> josiahgould: apt-get install --reinstall perl   may do it
[10:22] <CThoma> Flannel: oh, thx! Now i begin to understand
[10:22] <nothlit> Flannel, oh thats what the server/desktop kernel difference is?
[10:22] <Flannel> nothlit: correct
[10:22] <nothlit> i've been wondering
[10:22] <Flannel> nothlit: I finally found it.. well, a while ago.  but it did take me a while with google-fu ;)
[10:23] <josiahgould> frogzoo: nope, it keeps telling me my libc6 is the wrong version and won't do anything
[10:23] <Flannel> nothlit: well, that's the main difference.  The others are mostly hardware based.
[10:24] <nothlit> Flannel, like?
[10:24] <Flannel> CThoma: anyway, the method you
[10:24] <CThoma> Flannel: Should i use desktop or server now? Im confused...
[10:24] <incorrect> i have compiled a number of packages myself,  i have loads of machines, i would like to be able to distributed the .debs from a repository,  would this be easy to setup?
[10:25] <Flannel> CThoma: the method you'll install a desktop with, is simply "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop" or swap "ubuntu-desktop" for "kubuntu-desktop" or "xubuntu-desktop"
[10:25] <xipietotec> Anyone know of a good complete idiot guide for configuring "extra keys" with setkeyboard and init scripts?
[10:25] <josiahgould> my perl-base is locked (don't know what did that) how do i unlock it?
[10:25] <CThoma> Flannel: Ok, this way i get a desktop on my server system... thanks a lot
[10:25] <xipietotec> incorrect: check http://www.ubuntuguide.org and look for "making your own repositories" it's toward the bottom of the directory links
[10:27] <Flannel> CThoma: and, if you ultimately decide to swap kernels to the regular one, install "linux-generic" and then remove "linux-server" and "linux-image-server"
[10:27] <Flannel> the real important thing is the first command.  If you don't, you'll get updates of both desktop and server versions, which is silly
[10:28] <CThoma> I think i can handle this now ( and then im going to burn our Windows CD's )
[10:29] <incorrect> thanks xipietotec
[10:29] <xipietotec> incorrect: no problem =)
[10:29] <josiahgould> my perl-base is locked in synaptic, could someone tell me how to unlock it please?
[10:29] <incorrect> i see people have used falcon to do their own repositories
[10:32] <nothlit> most of the extra repos use falcon
[10:34] <josiahgould> I can't solve my problem, I'm really stuck, will someone please help me? I'm extremely lost...
[10:35] <pvandewyngaerde> when playing knetwalk, it crashes when a level is finished
[10:35] <SilentDis> 'lo :)
[10:35] <incorrect> hahaha satanic ubuntu thats too funny
[10:35] <pvandewyngaerde> josiahgould: what is your prob ?
[10:36] <josiahgould> my perl is the wrong version, and when i try to uninstall it or reinstall it, or do anything i know how to in order to fix it, apt-get says it will remove all my installed packages
[10:37] <Giant_sea_turtle> josiahgould: what perl front end are you using?
[10:37] <incorrect> now we need the islamic and budist versions of ubuntu
[10:37] <SilentDis> incorrect, there's already a christian version ;)
[10:38] <incorrect> SilenceGold, they already have the satanic version
[10:38] <incorrect> the harry potter ubuntu
[10:38] <josiahgould> sorry, i don't know what you mean, i tried to update it to work with acidrip, and now synaptic says it's broken, i just need to downgrade to the version i had before
[10:38] <abuyazan> hi
[10:38] <SilentDis> incorrect, yep, i actually installed some of the artwork lol
[10:38] <beniamino> hi there. i have edgy installed. it boots to the desktop, no problem. but if i hit ctrl-alt-f1 to go to a console, then ctrl-alt-f7 to go back to the desktop, i just get a beige that flashes to white and back to beige constantly. anyone know what this is?
[10:39] <abuyazan> i connect HP DVD writer external to my laptop that runs ubuntu 6.10, how can i check if it is configured
[10:39] <ikonia_> beniamino: sounds like X has a problem
[10:39] <SilentDis> beniamino, are you running beryl?  i noticed my x session moved over to either F8 or F9, depending on if  i'd restarted it or not
[10:39] <incorrect> SilenceGold, i seriously can't believe there is a christian edition
[10:39] <ikonia_> beniamino: probably a driver bug
[10:39] <abuyazan> i check from k3b but i cannot see the device there
[10:40] <incorrect> i wonder if the christian edition will spit when a maintainer wants to remarry?
[10:40] <SilentDis> incorrect, let me find it... i know i added it to ubotu too...
[10:40] <beniamino> SilentDis: i haven't turned on beryl intentionally, is it part of the default install?
[10:40] <frogzoo> abuyazan: if you add a disk manager to your taskbar, you can do stuff
[10:40] <SilentDis> incorrect, er, requested it be add to ubotu, i should say
[10:41] <SilentDis> beniamino, no, it's not (totally seperate set of packages)
[10:41] <incorrect> SilentDis, you lost me
[10:41] <SilentDis> incorrect, one moment
[10:41] <ikonia_> beniamino: probably just a bug in the driver
[10:41] <ikonia_> X isn't meant to be swapping between console/X a lot
[10:42] <abuyazan> frogzoo, i have disk mounter there
[10:42] <abuyazan> frogzoo,  from where can i add disk manager ?
[10:42] <ikonia_> disk manager ?
[10:42] <frogzoo> abuyazan: right click
[10:43] <beniamino> ikonia_: maybe, but it looks kind of intentional -- the colour fades from beige to white and back again. it's the agpgart driver, pretty standard
[10:44] <josiahgould> could someone please tell me how to unlock my perl-base package in synaptic?
[10:44] <ikonia_> beniamino: agpart - isn' a video driver
[10:44] <abuyazan> frogzoo, i did but there is no disk manager there
[10:44] <ikonia_> josiahgould: unlock ?
[10:45] <ikonia_> beniamino: doesn't look intentional
[10:45] <josiahgould> it's got a lock next to it, and i can't uninstall or upgrade it or anything
[10:45] <SilentDis> incorrect, http://www.whatwouldjesusdownload.com/ :D
[10:45] <ikonia_> josiahgould: not sure. Never seen a lock
[10:46] <xipietotec> anyone know of a n00b friendly guide for configuring extra keys with setkeycodes ?
[10:46] <mneptok> !pkg perl-base
[10:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pkg perl-base - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:46] <mneptok> !perl-base
[10:46] <ubotu> perl-base: The Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister. In component main, is required. Version 5.8.8-6 (edgy), package size 712 kB, installed size 1996 kB
[10:47] <mneptok> josiahgould: it's part of main. why are you installing it?
[10:47] <beniamino> ikonia_: sorry, intel_agp + agpgart
[10:47] <metusine> i've got a model with a custom finder method (ie Vehicle.find_listable(....)). it's become apparent that I need some form of pagination, but i'm not sure how I'd implement it as you can't call paginate from the model (inside the find_listable method), but rather only the controller.  anyone got any ideas on what i should be doing?
[10:47] <ikonia_> beniamino: intel_agp isn't a driver
[10:47] <nomego> how do I solve: configure:3098: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[10:47] <fr0sted> goodmorning . i just closed my kdetv app , but the sound is still running , it ried to ls /dev/video to see what is using the device but somehow its not that it does not show any results , but it doesnt end the command at all . like the command freezes. neither does ps -x works. how could i stop the sound running ?
[10:47] <ikonia_> nomego: depends what your trying to do and what you've done
[10:47] <nomego> ikonia_: fresh edgy install, trying to ./configure a source
[10:48] <josiahgould> i went into synaptic to install freeciv, and it popped up red/broken, and i can't update or install anything without it wiping my install
[10:48] <ikonia_> nomego: a.) what are you trying to build
[10:48] <nomego> ikonia_: simias
[10:49] <mneptok> josiahgould: manually installing packages is not the correct way to fix that. use aptitude to update and upgrade if possible, and dpkg to fix errors
[10:49] <beniamino> ikonia_: ok, what i'm trying to say is it's a standard i810 or whatever integrated intel video card using the standard drivers for that. it seems someone would have noticed such a large bug in the driver for such a popular chipset
[10:50] <nomego> ikonia_: config.log fails on "gcc conftest.c >&5" and then ld can't find crtl.o
[10:50] <beniamino> but perhaps i am using a nonstandard driver. i'm not sure
[10:50] <bill> I just did a server install/kde-core install. I then installed linux-686. my grub shows a "server" kernel and a "generic" kernel. what is the difference?
[10:50] <mneptok> nomego: installed build-essential?
[10:50] <ikonia_> bill one optimised for server operations, the other optimised for general use
[10:50] <nomego> mneptok: nopes, thanks ;)
[10:51] <nomego> new to ubuntu, been running gentoo for a couple of years.. we're used to having build-tools ;)
[10:51] <nothlit> bill, the alternate cd has a barebones install btw
[10:51] <ikonia_> beniamino: that driver is filled with bugs - and the fact that you don't even know what driver your using suggest you may have made ocnfig errors yourself
[10:51] <bill> yes. that was my aim. I did server to kde-core install...
[10:52] <beniamino> ikonia_: no, i am using default config.  driver turns out to be i810
[10:52] <abuyazan> frogzoo, i cannot find disk manager it seems it is missing is there a way to install it or add it
[10:52] <bill> just wondering the difference between "generic" kernel and "server" kernel...
[10:52] <beniamino> according to xorg.conf
[10:52] <ikonia_> that driver has loads of bugs
[10:52] <nomego> after installing mono, how do I get mcs into my $PATH ?
[10:52] <ikonia_> bill just told you - one optimised for server ops, one optimised for generic use
[10:52] <nothlit> bill, the server disabled preempt, for interrupts, and things like cluster filesystems are enabled
[10:53] <bill> so I should use generic?
[10:53] <nothlit> yes
[10:53] <bill> sweet thanks for your help
[10:53] <nothlit> which is why i told you about the alternatecd
[10:53] <bill> I used the edgey alt cd
[10:53] <nothlit> You obviously used the server cd
[10:53] <mneptok> nomego: build tools as part of the default install is a security risk. nominal, but still a risk.
[10:54] <jin> guys, something very wrong with ubuntu here
[10:54] <ikonia_> jin just ask
[10:54] <jin> when right clicking, the menu appears behind the window!
[10:54] <jin> I can't even see it
[10:54] <ikonia_> very strange
[10:54] <beniamino> ikonia_: ah, i've found it -- http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=531943
[10:54] <ikonia_> not using xgl/beryl or anything like that are you
[10:55] <ikonia_> beniamino: as I said - tons of bugs
[10:55] <jin> even when clicking on one of the main menu of a window, I can't see any menu appear
[10:55] <nothlit> jin, did this happen in the livecd?
[10:55] <jin> I'm using xgl tho
[10:55] <ikonia_> jin: there you go .....
[10:55] <nothlit> make sure you set up xgl properlu
[10:55] <jin> it's still weird
[10:55] <nothlit> y
[10:55] <JohnFlux> Hey all
[10:56] <ikonia_> not strange, stuff like that happens all the time if you don't set it up
[10:56] <ikonia_> Raffaello: I have done
[10:56] <nothlit> !xgl | jin
[10:56] <ubotu> jin: Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - Help in #ubuntu-xgl - See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems
[10:56] <Raffaello> ikonia_ Can I ask something
[10:56] <ikonia_> Raffaello: of course
[10:56] <nothlit> !ask
[10:56] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[10:57] <Raffaello> I installed compiz to my ubuntu from Synaptic
[10:57] <ikonia_> ok
[10:57] <bill> ikonia - you're right. I accidently used the server cd rather than the alt cd. should I just comment out the server kernel in grub menu.list and run the generic kernel?
[10:57] <Raffaello> ubotu I can get crazy :D
[10:57] <ikonia_> bill don't comment it out - just change the default boot option - reboot and uninstall it
[10:57] <terapicodave> how do i set the default handler for http links to firefox? epiphany seems to be some sort of underlying default
[10:57] <Raffaello> and I write compiz --replace
[10:57] <Raffaello> after that I cant do anything,
[10:58] <ikonia_> Raffaello: thats not the correct setup
[10:58] <frogzoo> Raffaello: why are you runing compiz & not beryl ?
[10:58] <ikonia_> Raffaello: look at the url wiki.ubuntu.com and search for compiz
[10:58] <Robokop> how can i install gnu/Hurd with crosshurd?
[10:58] <Raffaello> frogzoo,  very well question
[10:58] <JohnFlux> If I want a module to load at boot, before the root file system is mounted, which file in the initramfs controls this?
[10:58] <ikonia_> Robokop: with a lot of pain
[10:58] <Raffaello> but I couldn't find correct install for beryl
[10:58] <ikonia_> JohnFlux: the one mentioned in your grub onfig
[10:59] <bayziders> Is there a ubuntu forum?
[10:59] <nothlit> bill, also, you should remove all linux*-server packages
[10:59] <bayziders> i need something to waste some time on
[10:59] <ikonia_> yes
[10:59] <bayziders> its on the ubuntu main site right?
[10:59] <Robokop> bayziders: www.ubuntuforums.org
[10:59] <ikonia_> bayziders: try googling for simple answers then - rather than being lazy and wasting peoples time in here
[10:59] <bayziders> kay
[10:59] <ikonia_> google for ubuntu forum - its the first result
[10:59] <nothlit> !forums
[10:59] <ubotu> The Ubuntu forums can be found at http://www.ubuntuforums.org. There is also a channel on IRC Freenode #ubuntuforums.
[11:00] <Robokop> ikonia_: can you be a bit more specific on your howto?
[11:00] <ikonia_> Robokop: not of the top of my head I just know that swapping to the hurd is a real pain
[11:00] <frogzoo> Raffaello: this works: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=291464
[11:00] <nothlit> !compiz | Raffaello
[11:00] <ubotu> Raffaello: Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - Help in #ubuntu-xgl - See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems
[11:00] <JohnFlux> ikonia_ um, sorry?  grub basically just tells it to load the ramfs
[11:00] <ikonia_> I've not done it with ubuntu, but I have with debian
[11:00] <Raffaello> frogzoo,  I will try
[11:01] <JohnFlux> ikonia_ I think it's a file in /etc/modules.d/ that I should add my module name to
[11:01] <ikonia_> JohnFlux:  look for this line /boot/initrd.img-2.6.15-27-686
[11:01] <Alkaloid> holy moly! I start up xchat and it shoves me in here!
[11:01] <JohnFlux> ikonia_ that's the ramfs file
[11:01] <ikonia_> JohnFlux:  no you don't put it in modules.d - thats loaded after the kernel boots
[11:01] <JohnFlux> ikonia_ right
[11:01] <ikonia_> JohnFlux: yes - what was your question how to load a module before the kernel boots
[11:02] <JohnFlux> ikonia_ before init runs :-)
[11:02] <JohnFlux> ikonia_ kinda hard to load a module before the kernel :-)
[11:02] <frogzoo> yakuza2042
[11:02] <ikonia_> JohnFlux: well modules is an init script - so depends if you want it before that
[11:02] <Giant_sea_turtle> ltmq
[11:02] <frogzoo> yakuza2042
[11:03] <ikonia_> JohnFlux: not really using initrd - simple to load a module before the kernel boots
[11:03] <JohnFlux> ikonia_ basically I need to load generic-ide  instead of pata_via
[11:03] <ikonia_> JohnFlux: see if its defined in modules.conf
[11:03] <Raffaello> frogzoo,  it's for Edgy
[11:03] <ikonia_> Raffaello: I gave you a url
[11:03] <Raffaello> u  didnt see
[11:03] <JohnFlux> ikonia_ okay - I'm in single user mode in the ramfs at the moment, so I have to quit bitchx to try - brb ;-)
[11:04] <ikonia_> Raffaello: search wiki.ubuntu.com for compiz
[11:06] <josiahgould> if i upgrade from breezy to dapper, is it required to update my kernel?
[11:06] <ikonia_> josiahgould: its done for you
[11:06] <josiahgould> i don't want it done, i have a winmodem and the driver i have is version dependent
[11:06] <ikonia_> josiahgould: boot from the old kernel then
[11:08] <fr0sted> i got a proccess running , but even sudo kill -9 <pid> doesnt stop the proccess
[11:08] <fr0sted> how could i stop it ?
[11:09] <Giant_sea_turtle> kill "yourself"
[11:10] <fr0sted> damn Giant_sea_turtle  u made me laughing
[11:10] <ikonia_> fr0sted: whats the process
[11:10] <valehru> Hi there guys....I'm based in china and downloading files from ubuntu's default repos in america is really slow....is there a way I can rebuild the repo list to point to repos in china?
[11:10] <fr0sted> 28902 alarm     16   0 69500  25m  20m D    0  5.1   0:07.73 kdetv
[11:10] <valehru> just by defining my location?
[11:11] <valehru> running dapper by the way
[11:11] <ikonia_> frogzoo: sudo kill -9 28902
[11:11] <frogzoo> valehru: just point to the chinese repos in /etc/apt/sources.list.au
[11:11] <frogzoo> valehru: just point to the chinese repos in /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:11] <fr0sted> ikonia_,  this doesnt work i wrote it above
[11:11] <ikonia_> frogzoo: what does it say
[11:11] <frogzoo> ikonia_: someone else?
[11:11] <ikonia_> frogzoo: pardon ?
[11:11] <ikonia_> ooog yes
[11:11] <ikonia_> frogzoo: sorry
[11:12] <frogzoo> ikonia_: you have me confused with somoene else I think
[11:12] <ikonia_> frogzoo: typo
[11:22] <OrTigaS> which cd/dvd burner can i copy vcd/dvd's?
[11:23] <OrTigaS> i have xfburn but i'm confuse how its work
[11:24] <frogzoo> OrTigaS: get k3b, it does everything
[11:24] <Fenrisulfr> wenas a todos
[11:24] <Slick> wasup dudes
[11:24] <Slick> ;P
[11:24] <johns^> OrTigaS: I always use k3b
[11:24] <johns^> kde app, but it rules
[11:24] <Fenrisulfr> hallo
[11:25] <OrTigaS> so i uninstall xfburn
[11:25] <OrTigaS> thanks
[11:25] <frogzoo> hey beryl is amazingly stable these days
[11:25] <OrTigaS> how do i know if i have unfinish job?
[11:26] <czr> OrTigaS, jobs
[11:26] <czr> unless you mean real life
[11:26] <OrTigaS> yea... like mounting/unmounting devices
[11:26] <czr> that is much harder
[11:26] <OrTigaS> :P
[11:26] <czr> that is not what a shell considers a job
[11:27] <OrTigaS> oh
[11:27] <czr> what do you mean by "mounting/unmounting devices"?
[11:27] <OrTigaS> yes
[11:27] <Kiamo> hey
[11:27] <OrTigaS> because i tried to dist-upgrade, and it say "pmount" something
[11:28] <Kiamo> i need a bit of help pleas
[11:28] <OrTigaS> skipped installing
[11:28] <Kiamo> ;)
[11:28] <czr> OrTigaS, does it work after dist-upgrade?
[11:28] <czr> OrTigaS, your system I mean.
[11:28] <OrTigaS> i closed sorry
[11:29] <OrTigaS> what did someone say?
[11:29] <czr> Kiamo, ask your question :-)
[11:29] <Kiamo> well
[11:29] <Kiamo> i cant install ubuntu haha
[11:30] <Kiamo> when i start the installation
[11:30] <Kiamo> it starts loading the kernel
[11:30] <OrTigaS> get new HD then unstall :)
[11:30] <czr> what is 'ubuntu haha'? :-)
[11:30] <czr> a new release? :-)
[11:30] <OrTigaS> install*
[11:30] <czr> Kiamo, do continue please.
[11:30] <OrTigaS> what was my question earlier?
[11:30] <Kiamo> and then gives me an error saying something about using "noapic"
[11:31] <KorN[CM] > is someone able to assist with me RAID?
[11:31] <czr> Kiamo, what kind of computer are you installing ubuntu on? which version of ubuntu?
[11:31] <KorN[CM] > RAID 0 (coming from win2k3->ubuntu)
[11:31] <Kiamo> x64
[11:31] <KorN[CM] > im not booting off the RAID array btw
[11:31] <Kiamo> amd dual core
[11:31] <czr> Kiamo, self-built?
[11:31] <Kiamo> ubuntu 6.10
[11:31] <Kiamo> not by me but by someone yes
[11:32] <czr> ok. does the kernel start at all?
[11:32] <grompf> Hi,has anyone had problems running ls-sensors on Edgy?
[11:32] <czr> ie, does the install process continue after the error?
[11:32] <Kiamo> nope
[11:32] <Kiamo> not at all
[11:32] <Kiamo> i have to reboot
[11:32] <xipietotec> anyone know of a n00b friendly guide for configuring extra keys with setkeycodes ?
[11:32] <czr> Kiamo, ok. when you boot from the cd, do you see a boot menu?
[11:33] <czr> Kiamo, should have the ubuntu text in it
[11:33] <Kiamo> yes
[11:33] <grompf> lm-sensors that would be
[11:33] <Kiamo> its when i choose to actually start the installation
[11:33] <czr> Kiamo, try locating the "append options" or "add options" (I'm not 100% sure on the exact wording). then you should get a cryptic-looking text (the kernel command line). add to that text "noapic"
[11:33] <Kiamo> it tells me to try running the install with parameters "noapic"
[11:34] <Kiamo> yea
[11:34] <Kiamo> hmm
[11:34] <czr> Kiamo, yes, that's what I'm telling you how to do :-)
[11:34] <Kiamo> ill have a nother look
[11:34] <czr> Kiamo, the problem is that..
[11:34] <Kiamo> hehe yea sorry i just realised ;)
[11:34] <czr> Kiamo, apic is actually quite important on high-performance systems. especially the newer ones.
[11:34] <Kiamo> oh..
[11:34] <Kiamo> so i want it
[11:34] <czr> Kiamo, what you could also try is to upgrade your bios. it is likely that the bios has bugs which affect the bios setup of the apic
[11:35] <Kiamo> ok
[11:35] <czr> Kiamo, yes. however, try the install first with 'noapic' kernel parameter
[11:35] <czr> Kiamo, if that works for you, you'll have a working system.
[11:35] <Kiamo> why would i try that first?
[11:35] <czr> Kiamo, and then you at least know that you have some hope :-)
[11:35] <Kiamo> if i can get it working with apic? ad isnt that what i want?
[11:35] <Kiamo> aaaah i see
[11:35] <Kiamo> so if that works then try getting apic working?
[11:35] <czr> well, there are no guarantees that noapic will work :-)
[11:35] <finalbeta> Just installed Flash 9, how do I get sound with the thing?
[11:35] <czr> yes.
[11:35] <KorN[CM] > anyone can help me with RAID?
[11:35] <Kiamo> ok
[11:35] <Kiamo> thanks very much czr
[11:35] <czr> Kiamo, np
[11:35] <Kiamo> ill battle on ;)
[11:36] <KorN[CM] > im using ubuntu 6.10 server install
[11:36] <KorN[CM] > I386 (32-bit)
[11:36] <KorN[CM] > fakeraid
[11:36] <KorN[CM] > VIA chip
[11:36] <Akhtar> can anyone help me with connecting my bluetooth to my handphone to my internet?
[11:36] <cmt^^> what's a good tool for ripping dvd's in ubuntu using gnome?
[11:36] <czr> KorN[CM] , do you have windows installed too?
[11:36] <KorN[CM] > czr no
[11:36] <czr> KorN[CM] , what do you have installed now?
[11:36] <KorN[CM] > and ubuntu not booting off raid
[11:36] <KorN[CM] > ubuntu server 6.10
[11:37] <czr> KorN[CM] , did you have raid enabled in bios when you installed ubuntu?
[11:37] <KorN[CM] > yeah
[11:37] <gma> imagine you'd accidentally done rm -rf /dev ...
[11:37] <Anton99> ?
[11:37] <gma> can you remind me how to restart/remount it?
[11:37] <gma> ;)
[11:37] <KorN[CM] > Ive installed latest version of dmraid
[11:37] <czr> KorN[CM] , has ubuntu ever booted on that computer with the raid enabled?
[11:37] <Anton99> chmod -x which chmod :D
[11:37] <Anton99>  '<
[11:37] <KorN[CM] > ubuntu=NOT installed on RAID
[11:37] <Anton99> chmod -x which chmod  8-)
[11:37] <czr> KorN[CM] , please explain
[11:38] <KorN[CM] > RAID=fakeraid (software raid meant to be hardware)
[11:38] <KorN[CM] > does that make sense?
[11:38] <czr> I know what fakeraid is
[11:38] <KorN[CM] > OK
[11:38] <KorN[CM] > its the VIA chipset (inbuilt into my mobo)
[11:38] <KorN[CM] > A7V600
[11:38] <czr> KorN[CM] , ok, just hold on a bit
[11:38] <KorN[CM] > Via VT 8237
[11:38] <KorN[CM] > k
[11:39] <KorN[CM] > its a PITA to say the least :P
[11:39] <czr> KorN[CM] , 1) did you install ubuntu on a "disk" that had "raid" enabled in the bios? 2) did it boot ever using that setup?
[11:39] <czr> fakeraids always are
[11:39] <czr> I'd suggest you use linux swraid instead if you don't need to dualboot windows
[11:39] <KorN[CM] > um no I installed on IDE drive
[11:39] <KorN[CM] > non-raid
[11:39] <KorN[CM] > yeah im trying to use dmraid
[11:39] <czr> dmraid != swraid
[11:39] <KorN[CM] > Im pryeah
[11:39] <KorN[CM] > thought so
[11:39] <czr> dmraid = support for fakeraid layouts that bioses use
[11:39] <KorN[CM] > yeah
[11:39] <czr> mdadm = swraid
[11:40] <KorN[CM] > ive installed latest version of dmraid
[11:40] <czr> and you should already enable it when installing ubuntu
[11:40] <KorN[CM] > and up to the part where I can see
[11:40] <czr> makes it easier to use
[11:40] <Pu1> HI
[11:40] <Pu1> HI
[11:40] <KorN[CM] > "/dev/mapper"
[11:40] <Gmac> couple of quick questions :)
[11:40] <Gmac> im running Ubuntu 64bit
[11:40] <czr> KorN[CM] , join #raidfoo
[11:40] <KorN[CM] > this is what I see: "control ddf1_SimpleVol ddf1_SimpleVol1 via_dgchcaigfd"
[11:40] <Gmac> and would like to use the FLash Player, to get it working in Firefox 64 seems to be allot of work
[11:41] <Gmac> how could I installed Firefox 32 bit, and if I did would it damage my current Firefox with all of my favourites etc??
[11:42] <mzuverink> For some reason xchat starts automatically when I log into gnome.  It was just installed and I did not make it start like this.  Where would gnome hide autostarted apps info?
[11:44] <finalbeta> mzuverink, gnome-session-properties
[11:44] <frogzoo> mzuverink: look in xchat's options
[11:45] <Anton99> fuck, gentoo must die =] 
[11:45] <fr0sted> for the need of installation of nvidia drivers . on a intelp p. 4 with HT , i need first to install linux-386 ?
[11:45] <mneptok> !language | Anton99
[11:45] <ubotu> Anton99: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[11:46] <frogzoo> Anton99: some people like it
[11:47] <Houzer> i have a ? I just upgraded to 6.10 and now when I click the log out button i don't have an option to shut down the computer...
[11:47] <Houzer> any ideas as to why?
[11:47] <YogSothoth> Hi
[11:48] <YogSothoth> I try to mount my SD card writable. I know it is not protected because my camera can write on it. But still I get an error! What should I do? http://pastie.caboo.se/33965
[11:48] <beniamino> is there a way to enable a visual bell in gnome-terninal? i can turn off the audio bell in terminal->edit->profiles. and i can set the 'system' to visual bell in system->preferences->sounds, but terminal doesn't respect that
[11:48] <weiyan> Houzer,  i met this trouble yesterday , i choose sleep !!! dont's do this ! , because i resinstalled my ubuntu ..
[11:48] <K2Rz_> #
[11:49] <webben> beniamino, System -> Preferences -> Sound
[11:49] <weiyan> Houzer,  DO NOT CHOOSE SLEEP ! :)
[11:49] <webben> somewhere in there
[11:49] <Houzer> any ideas how to fix this?
[11:49] <beniamino> webben: no, as i said, terminal ignores that setting apparently
[11:49] <webben> oh i see
[11:50] <webben> beniamino, sorry, didn't read your Q properly.
[11:50] <beniamino> webben:  np :-)
[11:51] <vcolombo> ?
[11:51] <webben> beniamino, it /might/ be a bash setting
[11:53] <beniamino> webben: after fiddling, i've got it. i didn't understand the options correctly.  turns out you have to 'disable system beep' and 'enable terminal bell'.  thanks!
[11:53] <webben> ah okay :)
[11:53] <beniamino> oh, and enable visual system beep
[11:54] <Houzer> has anyone else had the problem of a missing "shut down" button after selecting "log out button"
[11:54] <webben> beniamino, if you have time, you might post a short howto to the accessibility forum
[11:54] <webben> beniamino, since someone else will probably have the same confusion
[11:54] <webben> or rather to the howto forum i guess
[11:55] <Xahur> I have a problem..
[11:56] <Xahur> I have tried with both 5.10, 6.06 and 6.10 now..
[11:56] <Xahur> I can't install any of them
[11:56] <davidwinter> hi all
[11:56] <davidwinter> how can I set a umask for a user?
[11:57] <glyn> Hi, If I'm linking a frame grabber to a webcam address, do I use the info.parent, info.udi, linux.sysfs_path or the linux.sysfs_path_device address to link it to?
[11:58] <Xahur> Does anyone know, why Ubuntu has no support for usb keyboards?
[11:58] <pty> Xahur: works fine on mine
[11:58] <davidwinter> I'm unsure which file to put a umask in for a user so that it'll be used for that user
[11:58] <davidwinter> I've tried in .bash_profile, but that doesn't work
[11:58] <glyn> does anyone know where the exact "Frame grabber" would be located or where I can find that information so I can get my cam working?
[11:59] <Xahur> pty, maybe on an installed system.. The live discs refuse to let me use keyboard once loaded.. 5.10 disc cuts off my keyboard at the boot loader
[11:59] <herman_munster> davidwinter: it should work ok as long as you use the shell as a 'login' shell
[11:59] <davidwinter> herman_munster: anyway to get it working in gnome?
[11:59] <herman_munster> this is for your user?
[12:00] <davidwinter> yes
[12:00] <cnu_> What is this xchat-gnome thing? Can't I have normal xchat?
[12:00] <davidwinter> I want my files only to be accessible to me
[12:00] <herman_munster> logout and login again. gnome itself won't see changes the .bash_profile
[12:00] <pty> Xahur: if you unplug and replug it in is it detected?  I'm afraid I never really use live disks so am not of much help
[12:00] <Xahur> No. It doesn't detect.
[12:01] <incorrect> can anyone here tell me how to download falcon?
[12:01] <Assassin5> anyone know if there are any working PLF repositories for dapper?
[12:02] <Xahur> Well.. 6.10 installs fine on vmware.. But I don't like running linux as a virtual guest on windows.. Just doesn't feel right
[12:03] <incorrect> Xahur, i just decommissioned my vmware server running on windows
[12:03] <incorrect> its going to become a nice ubuntu machine
[12:04] <incorrect> infact my debian cvs server is now in the process of being recycled into a ubuntu box
[12:04] <Xahur> incorrect, yeah. i'd love to do the same.. But I can't install Ubuntu with only mouse.. I need it to accept my keyboard!
[12:05] <Nameeater> character map, copy paste :)
[12:06] <Xahur> And how will I access that from the login box?
[12:06] <Xahur> I'm just gonna forget it, and use this ubuntu install as a testcenter... Just like the other vmware boxes..
[12:07] <glyn> Hi, If I'm linking a frame grabber to a webcam address, do I use the info.parent, info.udi, linux.sysfs_path or the linux.sysfs_path_device address to link it to?
[12:07] <glyn> does anyone know where the exact "Frame grabber" would be located or where I can find that information so I can get my cam working?
[12:08] <Xahur> Bye all
[12:09] <Assassin5> so what's the alternative to the PLF repositories now?
[12:09] <cbx33> when mounting a network device from gnome, is it actually mounted anywhere
[12:09] <cbx33> can I browse to it anywhere?
[12:11] <enigm4> hi all
[12:12] <enigm4> I've a big problem with kubuntu but i think i can ask here anyway, or not? My keyboard works during the boot of the live cd, when X runs it stops to work... so i changed it and it work... i installed it... i rebooted with the new keyboard... and it does not works.... what can i do?
[12:16] <frogzoo> Assassin5: you don't need plf for the codecs
[12:16] <frogzoo> !codecs | Assassin5
[12:16] <ubotu> Assassin5: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[12:18] <Giant_sea_turtle> !glxgears
[12:18] <ubotu> To display the FPS in glxgears, run 'glxgears -printfps' in a terminal.
[12:18] <fr0sted>  hello. i followed some instructions to install the nvidia drivers for gforce nvidia 440 . i did download the latest linux-generic , also installed nvidia-glx , and did run the nvidia-xconfig . but the glxinfo shows me . client glx vendor string: NVIDIA Corporationclient glx version string: 1.4 . OpenGL vendor string: Mesa project: www.mesa3d.org. the webpage instructions mention that it should be. OpenGL vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation .
[12:18] <fr0sted> what went wrong ?
[12:19] <tuskernini> HI there, can anyone please check if my server works... 84.75.71.145
[12:20] <frogzoo> tuskernini: can you ping yahoo?
[12:20] <tuskernini> frogzoo, yes
[12:21] <frogzoo> tuskernini: well there ya go
[12:21] <tuskernini> frogzoo, i want to test my Lamp server from outside my network
[12:21] <tuskernini> frogzoo, localhost works fine BUT .. does 84.75.71.145
[12:22] <frogzoo> tuskernini: no response
[12:22] <tuskernini> frogzoo, so it does not work
[12:23] <frogzoo> tuskernini: nope
[12:23] <frogzoo> tuskernini: can't ping it either
[12:23] <tuskernini> aahh... that is my ip...
[12:24] <tuskernini> frogzoo, i have two computers on this router... ubuntu and win... apache on ubuntu... i did forward port 80 to this pc's ip..
[12:24] <rdz> hello everyone. how can i find out, which filesystem a ubsharddisk has?
[12:25] <tuskernini> frogzoo, please try to ping it again..
[12:26] <tuskernini> frogzoo, i can ping it myself... does that mean anything from inside the network?
[12:26] <OrTigaS> why k3b wont copy containing multiple data tracks?
[12:26] <frogzoo> tuskernini: pings, no web
[12:26] <tuskernini> ok... so i forwarded the right address
[12:26] <Giant_sea_turtle> !SELinux
[12:26] <KorN[CM] > czr
[12:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about SELinux - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:26] <glyn> Hi, If I'm linking a frame grabber to a webcam address, do I use the info.parent, info.udi, linux.sysfs_path or the linux.sysfs_path_device address to link it to?
[12:26] <glyn> does anyone know where the exact "Frame grabber" would be located or where I can find that information so I can get my cam working?
[12:26] <KorN[CM] > whats the chan?
[12:26] <czr> KorN[CM] , rejoin #raidfoo
[12:27] <tuskernini> frogzoo, do you have a clue to where i should look next?
[12:27] <QQQ> guys has anyone encountered this error in Edgy while using btdownloadcurses
[12:27] <QQQ> trouble accessing files - [Errno 2]  No such file or directory:
[12:27] <frogzoo> tuskernini: can you browse that ip?
[12:27] <faisal_d> where does apt store the packages it downloads?
[12:27] <QQQ> i get the above error when running the following command
[12:27] <glyn> on ayttm it has a video module that captures video images frm some source
[12:27] <frogzoo> faisal_d: /var/cache/apt/
[12:27] <glyn> and there's an option to link it to a frame grabber
[12:28] <glyn> how do I find what to link it to?
[12:28] <QQQ> btdownloadcurses --responsefile foo.torrent
[12:28] <faisal_d> frogzoo: thanx !!
[12:28] <tuskernini> frogzoo, i can browse my local ip... or do you mean from nautilus
[12:28] <QQQ> i get this while trying to save the torrent file on a FAT32
[12:28] <QQQ> apparently this was a bug in Mac
[12:28] <QQQ> is this a bug
[12:28] <QQQ> ??
[12:29] <Giant_sea_turtle> !dmesg
[12:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dmesg - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:29] <rdz> !partition
[12:29] <ubotu> Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in Gnome under Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For Edgy, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[12:29] <frogzoo> tuskernini: from ff
[12:29] <glyn> hmm, guess no one knows?
[12:29] <OrTigaS> is anybody here used k3b to clone vcd?
[12:30] <QQQ> trouble accessing files - [Errno 2]  No such file or directory:
[12:30] <QQQ> i get this error using btdownloadcurses, when trying to save a torrent on FAT32
[12:30] <glyn> doesn't really seem that hard of a question I am just new at all this stuff
[12:30] <QQQ> btdownloadcurses --responsefile Ali.torrent
[12:30] <glyn> figure someone with more experience could help
[12:30] <Giant_sea_turtle> where do i change the resolution of the log in screen?
[12:30] <QQQ> it seems to work when i run this on my linux partition
[12:31] <tuskernini> frogzoo, just the local ip... not the one i gave you
[12:31] <QQQ> is there a limit in terms of file names
[12:31] <oxygene_> totem doesn't use overlay video to display my video. what can i do about it?
[12:31] <oxygene_> mplayer and tvtime use it though
[12:31] <fiber> alguno de vosotros entiende espaol???
[12:32] <KorN[CM] > !DiskMounter
[12:32] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions - See also !fuse
[12:32] <fiber> sip
[12:32] <fiber> ya veo q podria deciros cualquiercosa
[12:32] <fiber> qlo entenderiais a la perfeccion
[12:33] <fiber> enga
[12:33] <rdz> how can i find out the filesystem of a usbharddisk?
[12:34] <QQQ> trouble accessing files - [Errno 2]  No such file or directory:
[12:34] <QQQ> has anyone had this error using btdownloadcurses
[12:34] <QQQ> btdownloadcurses --responsefile Ali.torrent
[12:34] <dame> I got fglrx working following this guide: http://linux.xlibs.net/category/howtos/ati/ . fglrx is showing correct output, there is direct rendering and the vendor string is good. Just Im getting 120dps with glxgears. On FC6 I was getting 1200dps with the open-source drivers. Is there something to do in order to improve the dps, exept buying nVidia card :P
[12:34] <QQQ> it only happens when i try and save the torrent file on a FAT32 partition
[12:35] <dame> fps*
[12:35] <glyn> okay, I'll rephrase my question
[12:35] <glyn> is there any program out there besides ayttm that you can get a cam working with Ubuntu?
[12:35] <cmt^^> How come my PATH system variable doesn't remember what I set it to?
[12:36] <Giant_sea_turtle> dame: is direct rendering enabled?
[12:36] <dame> Giant_sea_turtle, yes
[12:36] <cmt^^> after 'export PATH="$PATH:/my/added/path"' it changes back to the previous path after a while, how come?
[12:36] <cmt^^> !path
[12:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about path - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:37] <elessar> hi to all
[12:37] <elessar> can any body help me
[12:38] <elessar> how can I mount FAT 32 partition that has size over 4GB
[12:38] <frogzoo> elessar: we don't know what your problem is
[12:38] <mneptok> cmt^^: where are you putting that path statement?
[12:38] <frogzoo> elessar: have you tried mounting it?
[12:38] <elessar> yes
[12:38] <cmt^^> mneptok - hmm.. in a terminal?
[12:39] <elessar> I have put hdd in usb rack
[12:39] <mneptok> cmt^^: you are exporting from a prompt?
[12:39] <cmt^^> mneptok - yes
[12:39] <elessar> it has been parted under windows
[12:39] <dame> I got fglrx working following this guide: http://linux.xlibs.net/category/howtos/ati/ . fglrx is showing correct output, there is direct rendering and the vendor string is good. Just Im getting 120fps with glxgears. On FC6 I was getting 1200fps with the open-source drivers. Is there something to do in order to improve the dps, exept buying nVidia card :P
[12:39] <elessar> In I have there 1 FAT32 partition that has size 16GB
[12:39] <mneptok> cmt^^: that will not last longer than taht single terminal session
[12:40] <cmt^^> mneptok - how do I permanently change it?
[12:40] <mneptok> cmt^^: add the line to ~/.profile
[12:40] <elessar> when I mount it - I get 16GB partition, but through the shell I can access only to 4gb Of space
[12:40] <elessar> /dev/sdb5              17G   16G  742M  96% /media/DISTR
[12:40] <elessar> but I can see only 4GB of it
[12:41] <OrTigaS> why k3b wont copy containing multiple data tracks?
[12:41] <mneptok> elessar: no, only 4GB is free
[12:41] <elessar> here is how it's mounted
[12:41] <elessar> /dev/sdb5 /media/DISTR vfat rw,nosuid,nodev,quiet,shortname=mixed,uid=1000,gid=1000,umask=077,iocharset=utf8,fat=32 0 0
[12:41] <mneptok> errr, 742MB
[12:42] <mneptok> elessar: df -h is telling you quite specifically that the volume size is 17GB
yes, but
[12:42] <elessar> elessar@avalon:~$ du -hs /media/DISTR/
[12:42] <elessar> 3.6G    /media/DISTR/
[12:43] <beginn3r> ok,  I  got an edgy and  hoary on My HD..  but edgy is too slow for my old machine..   So  I  run hoary and from there I mount and chroot my edgy installation
[12:43] <beginn3r> but sometimes I need to run a gui program
[12:43] <mneptok> elessar: du reports disk usage
[12:43] <beginn3r> that  can  only run on a new distro like  edgy
[12:43] <mneptok> *usage*
[12:44] <beginn3r> how can I do that?
[12:44] <mneptok> not free space
[12:44] <phoenix24> hi folks..
, now compare
[12:44] <elessar>  /dev/sdb5              17G   16G  742M  96% /media/DISTR
[12:44] <mneptok> beginn3r: Xubuntu
[12:44] <elessar> and DU
[12:44] <elessar> df - shows that 16GB used
[12:44] <elessar> du - only 3
[12:44] <elessar> where is 13GB
[12:45] <glyn> can anyone at all help me get a cam working on ubuntu?
[12:45] <elessar> And I can't see them through the shell
[12:45] <beginn3r> mneptok, too  bad xubuntu haven't  got  the evolution-alarm-notify fixed  yey
[12:45] <beginn3r> *yet
[12:45] <elessar> mneptok
[12:45] <elessar> elessar> df - shows that 16GB used
 du - only 3
 where is 13GB
[12:46] <mneptok> beginn3r: so then fix the bug, wait for a fix, or buy a new machine.
[12:46] <mneptok> elessar: please do not paste
[12:46] <beginn3r> mneptok, I believe if I can get a new machine I would do that
[12:46] <elessar> ok, soryy
[12:46] <beginn3r> and wouldn't  be here asking  question
[12:46] <beginn3r> :)
[12:46] <beginn3r> if  things are  that  simple, I wouldn't  be here
[12:46] <beginn3r> :)
[12:46] <mneptok> beginn3r: so then choose one of the other 2 options i gave you
[12:47] <beginn3r> beginn3r, so is the a solution to  a new users, to fix the buys ourselves?
[12:47] <beginn3r> *bugs
[12:47] <beginn3r> I am here  because I need  to   run something
[12:48] <Assassin5> elessar, du shows used space for current directory, df shows partition space usage. If you're doing du in your home directory then it will show just that.
[12:48] <beginn3r> the  reason why I asked whether  there is a possibility I can run edgy  application through the chroot
[12:48] <mneptok> beginn3r: no, the solution is "fix it yourself, or wain for a fix"
, DISTR - is the folder where the patrition is mounted
[12:48] <beginn3r> mneptok , so is the a solution to normally  given  to new users, to fix the buys ourselves?
[12:49] <beginn3r>  *bugs
[12:49] <mneptok> beginn3r: a chroot does not improve performance. why are you using a chroot?
[12:49] <mneptok> one. last. time.
[12:49] <mneptok> beginn3r: no, the solution is "fix it yourself, or wain for a fix"
[12:49] <beginn3r> beginn3r, coz running  hoary  is faster
[12:49] <beginn3r> for my hardware
[12:49] <mneptok> beginn3r: in Windows you *cannot* fix it yourself. all you can do is wait.
[12:49] <beginn3r> but  certain things   need to run on a newer distro
[12:50] <beginn3r>  mneptok if I can wait, why  should I be here looking for alternative?
[12:50] <beginn3r> I don't see  anypoint of this  help channel if all  the answer is "fix it  yourself or wait for it to  be fixed"
[12:51] <tarden> hey
[12:51] <mneptok> beginn3r: because if you're too poor to buy a computer, a Vista license is just another expense
[12:51] <QQQ> trouble accessing files - [Errno 2]  No such file or directory:
[12:51] <QQQ> ??
[12:51] <QQQ> anyone
[12:51] <beginn3r> who is using  vista?
[12:51] <oxygene_> well, are you sure that your torrent-file is actually there?
[12:51] <bulmer> QQQ what command did you use to get that?
[12:52] <beck> Help! How do I make CDs that'll work on ordinary CD players from .ogg files?
[12:52] <cmt^^> mneptok - I only have a .profile in /root/
[12:52] <cmt^^> do I change that instead?
[12:52] <beginn3r> mneptok, yes I am poor? So? Shouldn't  that  what open source software  all about..so that poor people like me given the chance to do our work with free sofrware?
[12:52] <frogzoo> !patience | beginn3r
[12:52] <ubotu> beginn3r: The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[12:52] <SirYes> beginn3r: as soon as Vista is bundled with new PC - everybody. Well, everybody that is not *enlightened* ;-)
[12:52] <faisal_d> QQQ, it says the files doesn't exist
[12:52] <cmt^^> or do I create a new .profile in my home-dir?
[12:52] <tarden> DCOP communications error (KMess) any one?
[12:52] <mneptok> beginn3r: i'm sorry the answer isn't "here! download this installer and run it and all your problems will be solved with no effort on your part!" life is like that, dude. ;)
[12:52] <faisal_d> QQQ, are you sure it is there?
[12:52] <tarden> DCOP communications error (KMess) any one?
[12:53] <sam_>  when i start beryl i see no window manager & some windows disapper
[12:53] <ProN00b> beginn3r, you should install xubuntu...
[12:53] <beginn3r> mneptok, I am  not asking  for  a  point  and click  sol ution
[12:53] <beck> How do I make CDs that'll work on ordinary CD players from .ogg files (in Ubuntu)?
[12:53] <beginn3r> * solution
[12:53] <tarden> DCOP communications error (KMess) any one?
[12:53] <mneptok> beginn3r: so, do some work and fix the bug. or, if you can't don't complain about people not doing the work for you.
[12:53] <beginn3r> I  asked a  question regarding chroot
[12:53] <ProN00b> beginn3r, also i don't think edgy uses much more resources than hoary
[12:53] <beginn3r> and you  replied me in such   a way
[12:54] <beck> ...Anyone?
[12:54] <beginn3r> ProN00b, there is a bug in xubuntu
[12:54] <mneptok> !serpentine | beck
[12:54] <ubotu> serpentine: an application for mastering audio CD. In component main, is optional. Version 0.6.91-0ubuntu4 (edgy), package size 75 kB, installed size 668 kB
[12:54] <tarden> DCOP communications error (KMess) Anyone?
[12:54] <beck> Thanks.
[12:54] <beginn3r> mneptok, not every  bugs is easy  to  fix
[12:54] <QQQ> faisal_d
[12:54] <beck> Does it come fully repositoried?
[12:54] <beginn3r> if everything is so  simple
[12:54] <mneptok> beginn3r: Xubuntu, or Evolution?
[12:54] <QQQ> yes mate im here
[12:54] <mneptok> beginn3r: yes
[12:54] <ProN00b> beginn3r, what bug ? did you submit it to the bugtracker ?
[12:54] <QQQ> the funny thing is if i run the same command
[12:54] <beginn3r> there won't  be so many people sending  bugs report  in launcnpad
[12:55] <tarden> DCOP communications error (KMess) Anyone?
[12:55] <QQQ> btdownloadcurses --responsefile Ali.torrent
[12:55] <QQQ> in my linux partition it works fine
[12:55] <ProN00b> beginn3r, stop doublespacing...
[12:55] <beginn3r> ProN00b,
[12:55] <beginn3r> http://www.mail-archive.com/desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com/msg59223.html
[12:55] <faisal_d> QQQ, maybe you mounted the other partition read only?
[12:55] <OrTigaS> what is the best not very best vcd/dvd burner/cloning in ubuntu?
[12:55] <tarden> DCOP communications error (KMess) Anyone?
[12:55] <QQQ> nah i can mkdir there
[12:55] <QQQ> apparently Mac had a similar bug
[12:56] <tarden> DCOP communications error (KMess) Anyone?
[12:56] <faisal_d> QQQ, not a permissions problem?
[12:56] <QQQ> its todo with the directory styructure the torrent file tries to create
[12:56] <QQQ> nah not a permission prob
[12:56] <bulmer> tarfden stop repeating too often, give it a little rest
[12:56] <QQQ> i can try the same thing using ktorrent if youwant
[12:56] <mneptok> beginn3r: that is an Evolution bug, not XFCE. it affects GNOME and KDE as well.
[12:56] <QQQ> on the target FS
[12:57] <faisal_d> does it work with ktorrent?
[12:57] <QQQ> lemme try 1 sec
[12:57] <beginn3r> mneptok, yes, but it seems to make xfce not  being able  to launch
[12:57] <OrTigaS> walang sumasagot sa Q ko
[12:57] <beginn3r> It doesn't caused such a trouble with  gnome...
[12:58] <mneptok> beginn3r: so disable that Evol extension.
[12:58] <beginn3r> but  gnome was kinda slow to me...
[12:58] <tarden> so can anyone help me plz just startet with linux?
[12:58] <echosystm> whats the problem tarden ?
[12:58] <OrTigaS> tarden read first :)
[12:58] <tarden> DCOP communications error (KMess) /Could not read network connection list. /home/tarden/.DCOPserver_ip6-allhosts__0
[12:58] <echosystm> wow, i sure have no idea what that is
[12:58] <echosystm> sorry bud
[12:58] <tarden> damn thx anyway
[12:59] <QQQ> ok there is  a  directory structure the torrent tries rto create something like
[12:59] <mneptok> tarden: are you using Kubuntu/KDE?
[12:59] <QQQ> ali/VIDEO_TS/a whole buncha video_ts files
[12:59] <tarden> ubuntu at least
[12:59] <QQQ> the gui asks me which files i want to dl
[01:00] <tarden> and installed som kdesktop/13 files
[01:00] <QQQ> and it works
[01:00] <QQQ> funny thing
[01:00] <[BTF] Chm0d> what version of alsa is the newest?  On the project page it says 1.09rc4
[01:00] <QQQ> is btdownloadcurses works  on the extfs
[01:00] <vandenoever> i found the problem with installing dapper on my server
[01:00] <vandenoever> the raid card gives problems
[01:00] <QQQ> so its not a btcurses issue
[01:00] <mneptok> tarden: that smells like a KDE probsem. you might have more luck in #kubuntu
[01:00] <vandenoever> it's an adapted sata II raid controller
[01:00] <vandenoever> it's an adaptec sata II raid controller
[01:00] <tarden> ok ty
[01:01] <mneptok> QQQ: where are you downloading to?
[01:01] <faisal_d> QQQ, that is a really weird situation
[01:01] <vandenoever> i've not found out how to make it work yet
[01:01] <QQQ> i get the rror when im dling to FAT32 partition
[01:01] <vandenoever> the error i get is "rejecting io to offline device"
[01:01] <QQQ> so is this a bug
[01:01] <QQQ> ??
[01:01] <recklesstrinity> Can any one get into the python room it just doesnt work for me
[01:01] <mneptok> QQQ: do you have wrihe permissions on that partition?
[01:02] <QQQ> and if yes how can i submit the same
[01:02] <QQQ> yes i do
[01:02] <mneptok> *write
[01:02] <frogzoo> that's annoying, I just had got beryl set up nicely, applied the latest update, now it won't run
[01:02] <QQQ> i can create a dir
[01:02] <QQQ> and write to it
[01:02] <mneptok> QQQ: does it work on ext3?
[01:02] <QQQ> yep
[01:02] <QQQ> infact its only certain torrents
[01:02] <mneptok> then use ext3 :)
[01:02] <QQQ> that try to create subdirs
[01:02] <mneptok> oh!
[01:02] <QQQ> that cause the error
[01:02] <mneptok> duh.
[01:03] <mneptok> how big are the files?
[01:03] <mneptok> (in the torrent)
[01:03] <QQQ> how do i find that out
[01:03] <mneptok> look at the torrent manifest
[01:04] <mneptok> FAT32 cannot, ever, address files >4GB
[01:04] <QQQ> how do i do that
[01:04] <QQQ> aaaah
[01:04] <QQQ> good point
[01:04] <QQQ> are u sure of this
[01:04] <mneptok> if one of the files in the torrent is >4GB, you cannot use FAT32 with that file in any way
[01:05] <QQQ> the total file size is > 4gig
[01:05] <mneptok> as one file?
[01:05] <QQQ> thats what i can se in the curses screen
[01:05] <QQQ> not as 1 file
[01:05] <QQQ> how do i see the manifest
[01:06] <QQQ> ??
[01:06] <QQQ> and alos if that was the case
[01:06] <QQQ> how come ktorrent works
[01:07] <OrTigaS> how do i find if i have unfinish jobs? like mounting/unmounting of devices..
[01:09] <mneptok> QQQ: could be a bug in the client. have you tried BitTornado?
[01:10] <QQQ> BitTornado
[01:10] <QQQ> does it have a CLI
[01:11] <xipietotec> gah! how can ubuntu think two of my keys are the same key?
[01:11] <mneptok> of course
[01:11] <xipietotec> more importantly....how do I teach it it's two separate keys
[01:11] <mneptok> QQQ: and if you want, it has a GUI, also.
[01:12] <mneptok> xipietotec: same fingerprint?
[01:12] <xipietotec> yes
[01:12] <mneptok> there's the problem
[01:12] <mneptok> same fingerprint = same key
[01:14] <xipietotec> mneptok: okay...how do I stop a process in terminal (g-term) once I've started it?
[01:14] <mneptok> xipietotec: htop?
[01:14] <mneptok> xipietotec: ps + kill ?
[01:21] <benrob> ah at last Im connected... via a live CD
[01:21] <benrob> \you see, I can get an adsl connection using pppoeconf...
[01:21] <benrob> and I know it is connecetd - skype works!
[01:21] <frogzoo> anyone else have the latest update make beryl sigsegv ?
[01:22] <benrob> but I cannot connect with evolution, or firefox.
[01:22] <benrob> any idea why thgis would be, and how to fix?
[01:22] <Funghetto> ciao
[01:22] <Funghetto> :D
[01:22] <Funghetto> sono nuovo
[01:23] <Funghetto> chi mi da una mano con ubuntu???
[01:23] <mneptok> !it | Funghetto
[01:23] <ubotu> Funghetto: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[01:23] <benrob> (either noone is on, or I can only see what I send...)
[01:23] <Funghetto> excuse me :D
[01:24] <xipietotec> that was stupid.... running showkeys and pressing the button that activates the screen saver....locks you out, lol
[01:25] <benrob> (either noone is on, or I can only see what I send...)
[01:26] <benrob> hey if anyone can see this, please send confiormation to bmclean<at>finlaylabs.com (and if you know how to solve this prob please do email me!!!). Thanks.
[01:27] <benrob> oh its just a mere few-minute lag :( That happens form China (my present loc) afetr the Taiwan earthquake...
[01:29] <andreasw> hi
[01:29] <benrob> does anyone know why firefox (dirtect connection to internet) cannot get online thru my adsl connec tion (confiormed connecetd - skype works, set up supposedly with dynamic dns)?
[01:31] <jake> hi, who knows Gnome Time Tracker software? is it able to use like in server to multipleusers ? like big development environment where is several developers, testers and so on
[01:31] <andreasw> benrob, can you ping the website?
[01:31] <benrob> It used to work, then I plugged into another router (without changing settings) and it seemed to die. Or maybe it was unrelated. It looks like somejhow the 'direct connection to internet' is not pointing to my adsl connection (ppp0).
[01:31] <jake> and is it not, are there anything like? to gnome
[01:31] <pelle__> join #beryl#
[01:31] <pelle__> join #beryl
[01:32] <jake> I know that there is a Planner but if I remember correctly, that's a KDE software and now I try to separate gnome and KDE software as much as possible
[01:32] <hgist> a link needed about Ubuntu + vsftpd + ssl ; how to ; doc etc.
[01:32] <benrob> andreasw: not sure... Im connected bvia livecd right now so cant test :(
[01:33] <_raphael_> is there a live-cd with a virus-scanner somewhere?
[01:33] <andreasw> benrob, maybe there is still a route to the router you had been connected to
[01:33] <roxlu> hi all!
[01:33] <roxlu> does someone knows an viewer for PSD files for ubuntu?
[01:33] <jake> gimp
[01:33] <Daverocks> roxlu: gimp?
[01:34] <aalhamad> what is the best programing package?
[01:34] <roxlu> Daverocks: no, the gimps doens't support everything
[01:34] <jake> aalhamad: that depends... what do you want to program?
[01:34] <benrob> andreasw: How would I delete such a route? (ps Im trying to get another system up and running so i can IRC while testing.)
[01:34] <aalhamad> uses all type of languages ?
[01:34] <jake> (x)emacs
[01:35] <Daverocks> roxlu: well, the gimp's probably the best you'll get
[01:35] <jake> oh... that's not a programmer package :) just editor...
[01:35] <jake> hmm...
[01:35] <roxlu> oke
[01:35] <Daverocks> roxlu: it's got to be a pretty complicated PSD because gimp has opened everything i've tried
[01:35] <dv_> emacs is its own OS
[01:35] <benrob> andreasw: is there a text config file somewhere that lists what the defauilt route is for 'direct connect'?
[01:35] <andreasw> benrob, well try ifdown eth0 ifdown ppp0 and then try to reconfigure the network for your dsl connection
[01:35] <aalhamad> what about GTK+?
[01:35] <andreasw> benrob, The default is dhcp so the route is set by that
[01:35] <benrob> I could look on the hdd to see whats in it.
[01:36] <pelle__> Can anybody help me with this? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2016/
[01:36] <roxlu> Daverocks: well, it will open it, but everything is 'scrambled'
[01:36] <roxlu> so layer with masks / groups with masks are not applied
[01:36] <andreasw> benrob, to make it clear you have connected your network card before to your router which made a connection and now you want to directly connect via dsl?
[01:36] <jake> but hey.... does anyone knows Gnome Time Tracker?
[01:36] <Daverocks> roxlu: yeah, i meant, it opened everything correctly ;)
[01:36] <Alarm> hello, when i try to start kdetv , i get the following message on the console: kdetv: WARNING: [VBIDecoder::restart()]  no permission to access device
[01:37] <Alarm> and application starts but it doesnt detect any v4l2 , nor video card . that happened after installing new nvidia drivers
[01:37] <tarden> well anyone know / one say ago i did ride the bus in 2 town and some guy sat with his laptop with linux and u know workplace 1.2.3.4 he just pressed somthing and moved his mouse around and desktop move like turning.. anyone know what that is?
[01:38] <andreasw> tarden, unnecessary eye candy ;)
[01:39] <aalhamad> how can i stop wvdial?
[01:39] <benrob> andreasw: previously I have been connecting thru adsl modem, set up via pppoeconf. I recently tried a router that made the connection for me. Now im back on the adls modem, and pppoe must be connecting ok (skype works), but firefox and other things that are looking for a direct connection to the net are not finding it. Or maybe just have no dns server?
[01:40] <andreasw> benrob, that could also be the reason look into /etc/resolv.conf and check if there is a valid dns server
[01:40] <aalhamad> anybody knows how to stop wvdial?
[01:41] <x-r00t-x> hi. is there any way to install gprs modem?
[01:42] <frogzoo> x-r00t-x: if the modem talks hayes, then ppp is straightforward
[01:42] <x-r00t-x> frogzoo, umm are you sure?
[01:42] <andreasw> benrob, you can also find the network interface configuration in /etc/network/interfaces
[01:43] <aalhamad> anybody know how to enable or stop (Wvdail) ?
[01:43] <frogzoo> x-r00t-x: pretty sure, it's just a modem
[01:43] <x-r00t-x> frogzoo, if that work on ubuntu edgy i will buy one.
[01:43] <Somebodyelse> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2029930
[01:43] <frogzoo> x-r00t-x: best google & see who's got that service/modem working with linux first
[01:44] <Somebodyelse> could somebody please help with the issue I posted about above?
[01:44] <x-r00t-x> frogzoo, hm lamme try :).
[01:44] <benrob> andreasw: ok im just mounting old / and having a look whats there...
[01:44] <x-r00t-x> tnx by the way frogzoo.
[01:44] <frogzoo> x-r00t-x: np
[01:44] <esculapius> hi
[01:45] <esculapius> anyone knows a voice chat system which could be usable under ubuntu
[01:45] <esculapius> I tried gaim but it hasn't these features
[01:45] <esculapius> anyone knows a voice chat system which could be usable under ubuntu
[01:45] <esculapius> I tried gaim but it hasn't these features
[01:45] <pcmacman> Skype?
[01:46] <rage_> esculapius: Dont repeat. skype
[01:46] <x-r00t-x> esculapius, Ekiga Softphone
[01:46] <esculapius> sorry
[01:46] <esculapius> but skpye doesn't work as a chat
[01:46] <esculapius> right?
[01:47] <x-r00t-x> esculapius, its a net to net talking software :P
[01:47] <x-r00t-x> no?
[01:48] <tuskernini> QUESTION: how do i test port forwarding in my apache server?
[01:48] <esculapius> they are all voip systems but they don't have any chatroom
[01:48] <esculapius> right?
[01:48] <x-r00t-x> esculapius, yes.
[01:48] <tuskernini> esculapius, as far as i know.. skype can chat and is not SIP
[01:49] <benrob> andreasw: resolv.conf is blank. I believe it auto adds dns servers when they are sent by the isp on connection, do they auto get deleted on shutdown, or should there definitely be stuff in there still?
[01:49] <airox> Hi
[01:50] <airox> Is there a way to get rhytmbox to play mmsh:// streams ?
[01:50] <cmt^^> Do you guys wanna help me getting tv-out working properly? I get video and everything, but it seems I need to change the resolution on the tv, how do I do that?
[01:50] <tuskernini> esculapius, yes... ekiga is a nice chat program... audio...
[01:50] <root_____> how to use a static ip with ubuntu 6.10
[01:50] <benrob> andreasw: /etc/network/interfaces has quite a few lines... any better place to post them?
[01:50] <andreasw> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[01:50] <esculapius> but you mean without rooms
[01:50] <esculapius> how can you find people?
[01:50] <esculapius> to voice chat i mean
[01:51] <andreasw> benrob, you need a nameserver entry in there otherwise it can't resolve any hostnames
[01:51] <airox> root_____: System -> Administration -> Networking
[01:51] <tuskernini> esculapius, who are you talking to... yes you can seek for people... but normally in ekiga... you have to know the people
[01:51] <esculapius> i'm improving my spoken english so that i will find useful it
[01:52] <x-r00t-x> lol
[01:52] <tuskernini> esculapius, there are people who do not mind if you call... in the white pages...
[01:52] <benrob> andreasw: but pppoeconf said it would auto add nameservers to resolv.conf when sent by the isp, right?
[01:53] <andreasw> benrob, yes
[01:53] <Somebodyelse> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2029930 -> Can anybody help?
[01:53] <x-r00t-x> frogzoo, http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=gprs+modem+on+ubuntu+edgy&btnG=Google+Search
[01:53] <benrob> andreasw: pasted under benrob
[01:53] <andreasw> benrob, post the link please
[01:53] <frogzoo> x-r00t-x: yes, but specific to the modem & the service
[01:54] <benrob> andreasw: well it thinks im a spammer for some reason, wait...
[01:54] <tarden> hey agian well where can i get that thing so i can cast around my desktop?
[01:55] <_james> what is a metacity theme
[01:56] <rulus> _james: a window titlebar theme
[01:56] <benrob> andreas: man, it wants me to enable javascript... which IS enabled. Otherwsie it thinlks Im spamming.
[01:57] <andreasw> benrob, hmm strange
[01:57] <andreasw> benrob, www.ubuntuusers.de/paste maybe that works
[01:57] <benrob> andreasw: got it: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2018/
[01:58] <frogzoo> !themes | _james
[01:58] <ubotu> _james: Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/58/ - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy
[01:59] <andreasw> benrob, put a # infront of the auto eth0
[01:59] <andreasw> benrob, that makes sure that it doesn't try to configure your eth0 via a router
[01:59] <andreasw> benrob, than type in console sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[02:01] <_james> rulus: where can i see the window title bar?
[02:02] <rulus> _james: well, its the line on top of your window with the title in it and the minimize and close buttons :)
[02:02] <cmt^^> How come I can't change default application for different filetypes in gnome? I tried Properties/Open With, but I can't check any of the other programs in the list, nothing happends
[02:02] <rulus> cmt^^: be sure to click on the bullet, not on the name
[02:02] <benrob> andreasw: do you feel confindent on that one? I will give it a go, and either be online shortly to thank you, or be online in a long time when I have reloaded the live cd and re-downloaded IRC interface ;-)
[02:02] <momal> When my pc boots into kubuntu (from around half way through the loading bar) i hear this noise, an alarm type noise. just a constant noise, once my computer gets to the desktop (after login) it stops. If i boot into windows it doens't happen. Any ideas what it is and how to stop it ? It just suddenly started to happen :S.
[02:03] <cmt^^> rulus - I've done that, nothing happends
[02:03] <andreasw> benrob, well are you sure your ppoe configuration is correct?
[02:03] <cmt^^> rulus - it selects the program, but the radiobox remains unchecked
[02:03] <I-kido> !sp
[02:03] <ubotu> sp: James Clark's SGML parsing tools. In component main, is optional. Version 1.3.4-1.2.1-47 (edgy), package size 158 kB, installed size 564 kB
[02:03] <andreasw> benrob, It has been a long time since I configured the last time an adsl connection ;).
[02:04] <frogzoo> momal: check your cpu fan is working?
[02:04] <rulus> cmt^^:  when clicking on the bullet? When I click on the name nothing happens either, but when I click the bullet it gets selected...
[02:04] <andreasw> benrob, it wants to configure the interface adsl-provider do you have such an interface?
[02:04] <momal> frogzoo: Yes thats what i thought it might have been but it doesn't stop spinning at all and seems to be going to same speed (from the look of it) through bootup
[02:04] <benrob> andreasw: well, it allows skype to connect. So its sure working to some extent.
[02:05] <cmt^^> rulus - when clicking the bullet
[02:05] <andreasw> benrob, ok
[02:05] <rulus> cmt^^: hmm, it works here... I don't know then, sorry
[02:05] <J_P> hi all
[02:05] <andreasw> benrob, and now you are connected via router in the live cd?
[02:05] <benrob> andreasw: nuthin for it but to try :) See you on the other side. I hope.
[02:06] <fotoflo_> hey whats a good text editor with sftp?
[02:06] <andreasw> benrob, ok good luck
[02:06] <cnu_> how can i stop X in ubuntu? im trying to install nvidia drivers
[02:06] <J_P> hey all, anyone know if are there tutorial for Configure Apache SSL and Subversion in Ubuntu ?
[02:06] <Daverocks> cnu_: sudo init 3
[02:06] <cnu_> daverocks: thanks
[02:07] <Daverocks> i hope he realised it would make him quit IRC. :P
[02:07] <fotoflo_> hey whats a good text editor with a gui and sftp?
[02:08] <benrob> andreasw: not router, adsl modem via live cd. The exact connection I would like to be having back again on my installed system.
[02:08] <frogzoo> fotoflo_: does emacs have a sftp mode?
[02:08] <benrob> andreasw: so i guess i know how to set it up right usually.
[02:08] <andreasw> benrob, well than look into /etc/resolv.conf and if there is a nameserver write it out
[02:08] <frogzoo> CNU: you can install the nvidia drivers while x is running, no problems
[02:09] <fotoflo_> frogzoo, does emacs have a gui?
[02:09] <frogzoo> fotoflo_: there's xemacs
[02:09] <frogzoo> fotoflo_: probly not what you're looking for if you want a gui
[02:10] <fotoflo_> i like gedit
[02:10] <fotoflo_> but no gui
[02:10] <fotoflo_> err
[02:10] <fotoflo_> but no sftp
[02:10] <hgist> can anyone assist finding a link for How-To *vsftpd+ssl* under Ubuntu ?
[02:11] <benrob> andreasw: ok got a couple of nameservers. Presume they might work. But why are they not being updated on the installed system?
[02:12] <andreasw> benrob, I have no idea ;)
[02:13] <andreasw> benrob, just try if you reboot first to put them into resolv.conf maybe after that your internet will work
[02:13] <benrob> andreasw: if i hard-code them and the nameserevrs being sent from the provider is being ignored, when they change nameservers the connection will die again, right?
[02:14] <jin> my wireless just died :(
[02:14] <andreasw> benrob, but provider normally don't change nameservers so often
[02:14] <jin> It seems wireless stops working randomly
[02:14] <jin> firefox crashed twice today
[02:15] <benrob> andreasw: well I'll give it a go. thanks, and cu later :-)
[02:15] <andreasw> ok
[02:18] <bartist> hello
[02:20] <bartist> after sound server crashed, my sound stopped to work
[02:20] <bartist> and never worked again, no matter what
[02:22] <gourdin> no flash9 for edgy eft ?
[02:23] <Kiamo> hey
[02:23] <Kiamo> w00t
[02:23] <Kiamo> i got ubuntu installed ;)
[02:24] <Kiamo> but i need some help
[02:24] <Kiamo> hehe
[02:24] <Daverocks> Kiamo: k, ask the question ;)
[02:24] <Kiamo> any one know how to get dual screens working the way they do in windows?
[02:24] <Atom-> thanks :)
[02:26] <Daverocks> Kiamo: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=221174 may help
[02:27] <Kiamo> thanks very much Deverocks
[02:29] <Igor_V2> anybody knows a plug in to .wmv to Movie Player (totem) ??
[02:31] <fotoflo_> wow, i found out how to use gedit with sftp
[02:32] <fotoflo_> you can mount an sftp volume on the filesystem, and then just save like its a regular location
[02:35] <AlexFicelle> Hi everyone! Does anybody know what packages I need to install to get full support for an additional language? I am using Ubuntu 6.10 and would like to install Spanish.
[02:37] <finalbeta> AlexFicelle, System - Administration - Language support, just select the language.
[02:38] <AlexFicelle> finalbeta: Thank you! I'm trying this right away...
[02:38] <dxdemetriou> I have problem to install my wireless usb adapter on Edgy. I tried with the ndiswrapper, but nothing. when I connect it on usb and I have terminal open it gives me: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2019/
[02:39] <J_P> anyone here know one tutorial for install subversion + ssl + apache2 on ubuntu ?
[02:44] <AlexFicelle> finalbeta: Thank you, thank you! I had actually installed several packages by hand, but missed a few. The language support applet proposed to install what was missing from the start. It's grand! Thank you very much...
[02:44] <finalbeta> np
[02:47] <junk1> help christian ubuntu run through install ??'s starts install  frezes at 15% every time i need this to install i need an os on the laptop
[02:47] <junk1> help pls
[02:47] <Kiamo> sigh
[02:47] <Kiamo> not getting anywhere :(
[02:48] <junk1> anyone???
[02:50] <AlexFicelle> junk1: I didn't know there was a "christian" Ubuntu available. On what version of Ubuntu is it based?
[02:50] <gnomefreak> junk1: did you try the christian ubuntu channel (cant remember what the name of distro is)
[02:50] <cstrippie_> AlexFicelle - you are of course aware that there is also an Ubuntu Satanic Edition, right?
[02:50] <AlexFicelle> cstrippie_: no kidding!
[02:51] <cstrippie_> yup - available for edgy & feisty
[02:51] <AlexFicelle> cstrippie_: What's special about it?
[02:51] <cstrippie_> Not much really, was a joke to irritate the Ubuntu Christian Edition folks
[02:51] <cstrippie_> theme is kind of cool tho
[02:51] <bofbof> hello I have a problem with gdm an edgy upgraded from dapper
[02:53] <bofbof> with an automatic login it work, but without automatic login, gdm don't work, I saw a box with an ok button, but with squares instead of letters
[02:53] <Kiamo> yaaaaaaaaaaay
[02:53] <Kiamo> success
[02:53] <Daverocks> Kiamo: works?
[02:53] <Kiamo> yup yup yup
[02:53] <Kiamo> it works
[02:53] <Daverocks> good good.
[02:53] <Kiamo> but i cant say i understand what i was doing properly ;)
[02:53] <[^Twen^] > possible to install phpmyadmin for the Synaptic Package Manager?
[02:53] <Kiamo> and my ATI control center doesnt work
[02:54] <Kiamo> but that doesnt matter
[02:54] <Kiamo> because it all looks fine and nice ;)
[02:54] <Kiamo> ok
[02:54] <Kiamo> next is getting my 5.1 sound and mic working hahaha
[02:54] <Daverocks> heh
[02:55] <junk1> sorry no you no the name of the channel i need to go in?
[02:56] <junk1> christian ubuntu is nice becouse it has the bible in it  i like that
[02:56] <incorrect> is beryl as cool as it sounds?
[02:57] <Bnirkow> hello, anybody have problem`s with ubuntu 6.10?? eg stops on bootsplash (like me)
[02:57] <dwa> junk1, why is there a seperate christian edition?
[02:57] <incorrect> Bnirkow, why don't you edited the boot config and see what the error message is?
[02:57] <dwa> i mean, you can install all the christian software on the default install i reckon
[02:58] <Bnirkow> incorrect, but where?
[02:58] <incorrect> on the boot loader
[02:58] <Bnirkow> i`m trying to boot livecd
[02:58] <incorrect> press e
[02:58] <cstrippie> bushblows - so how do ya feel about bush?  ;)
[02:58] <junk1> i dont no daga made backpack programmers livecd then started this i like it couse it pops out bible lines i really need it installed so i can play with it an see for shure i want to keep it or not
[02:59] <incorrect> i don't know the bootCD i just install system from my USB flash drive
[02:59] <bushblows> i feel he is worthless, he lies, he is not intelligent, he is an awfull pres.
[02:59] <cstrippie> lol - fair enough
[02:59] <bushblows> cstrippie: how do you feel about bush?
[02:59] <incorrect> Bnirkow, what sort of hardware do you have?
[03:00] <cstrippie> bush - I can't legally say what I feel needs to be done with him & cheney
[03:00] <tarden> hey how can i change my lang on my key bord?
[03:00] <Kiamo> huh....
[03:00] <Bnirkow> btw i have tried upgdare from dapper do edgy... black screen even though i edit grub config manualy
[03:00] <bushblows> ya can, just gotta word it properly
[03:00] <Kiamo> anyone had trouble installing flash player on x64 machines?
[03:00] <tarden> nope
[03:01] <tarden> hey how can i change my lang on my keybord?
[03:01] <Kiamo> Adobe Flash Player Download Center
[03:01] <Kiamo> Linux (x86)
[03:01] <Kiamo> i guess im trying the wrong file then
[03:01] <Bnirkow> incorrect: athlon 2500+ , 1gb ddr, 120GB HDD
[03:01] <bushblows> damn, cstrippie you got me wanting to debate bush now
[03:01] <cstrippie> naw, we're both gonna get kicked for off-topic here in a minute
[03:01] <thoreauputic> Kiamo: isn't flash 32 bit only ?
[03:01] <bushblows> indeed
[03:02] <junk1> ubunntu 6.06 an 6.10 neathere want to install on the laptop the new one frezez at about 80% christian ubunntu at 15% im lost.......
[03:02] <Kiamo> iv never heard otherwise but the x86 file wont work :(
[03:02] <incorrect> Bnirkow, ok nothing exciting,
[03:02] <nette> hey, anyone using calendars - evolution that can help me?
[03:02] <incorrect> i am sure there must be a debug boot option somewhere in ubuntu
[03:02] <tarden> to 64 os versions u must have special on 32b feel free of use i htink
[03:02] <Bnirkow> but where
[03:02] <junk1> were incorrect?
[03:03] <incorrect> let me google
[03:03] <incorrect> :p
[03:03] <nette> anyone had any experience with the option "categori color" in calendars ??
[03:03] <tarden> well how can i change my lang on my keybord?
[03:03] <Bnirkow> junk1: my ubuntnu when i boot livecd, freeze on start, on bootsplash
[03:03] <Kiamo> i get ERROR: Your architecture, \'x86_64\', is not supported by the Adobe Flash Player installer.
[03:03] <incorrect> http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy
[03:03] <junk1> the live cd it says f1 through f6 i do it there
[03:04] <incorrect> search for rescue
[03:04] <junk1> check the cd
[03:04] <incorrect> sorry i forget these things like CD's
[03:05] <Bnirkow> cd is good
[03:06] <Bnirkow> mt brother has tested it on his computer
[03:06] <junk1> yep yep
[03:06] <Bnirkow> my*
[03:06] <incorrect> USB flash boots and debootstrap is better
[03:07] <qopi> luckily it boots up
[03:07] <qopi> I'm using it now
[03:07] <nette> anyone had any experience with the option "categori color" in calendars ??
[03:07] <qopi> but lots of problems
[03:07] <junk1> brb reading something dont miss me to bad ok lol lol
[03:08] <facugaich> Is there a HowTo for the Open Source ATI Drivers for Dapper?
[03:09] <thoreauputic> !ati
[03:09] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:09] <_james> how to unzip bz2 file?
[03:09] <facugaich> thoreauputic, I know, I've been there, but the HowTo of the _Open Source_ Driver is for Edgy
[03:09] <Daverocks> _james: bunzip2
[03:09] <qopi> I seem to how a problem with dpkg and other key tools
[03:10] <tarden> http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash&promoid=BIOW
[03:10] <thoreauputic> qopi: try running  sudo dpkg --configure -a
[03:10] <_james> ok thnx
[03:10] <qopi> thoreauputic: thanks, but that doesn't work, I'll use the pastebin to paste the output...
[03:11] <thoreauputic> qopi: and rerun   sudo aptitude dist-upgrade  and/or  sudo apt-get -f install
[03:11] <nette> anyone had any experience with the option "categori color" in calendars ??
[03:11] <paolo>  hi. which is the command to send through rs232 (/dev/ttyS0) a string "mystring"? thnks
[03:11] <Bnirkow> incorrect: this guide, what You give me, is only help to install software on ubuntu
[03:11] <incorrect> Bnirkow, search for rescue
[03:12] <junk1> ugh.................
[03:12] <qopi> thoreauputic: have tried all of them, will add paste, here is the result of sudo dpkg --configure -a http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2024/
[03:12] <Bnirkow> i will try it now
[03:12] <Bnirkow> b4n
[03:12] <DrGroove> paolo: Try  echo "mystring" > /dev/ttyS0
[03:13] <paolo> thnks Dr
[03:13] <junk1> were do i go for teck chat i need someone to walk me through the install an tell me what im doing wrong the cd is fine im lost
[03:13] <thoreauputic> qopi: have you tried  sudo aptitude dist-upgrade  ?
[03:14] <qopi> thoreauputic: actually, no, trying now thanks
[03:14] <thoreauputic> qopi: sometimes you need to run these commands several times
[03:14] <qopi> thoreauputic: yeah, I tried most of them over and over last night, but not the aptitute one yet, so lets see how that does
[03:14] <Mba7eth> hi all
[03:15] <thoreauputic> qopi: aptitude has a better chance - it's smarter than apt-get :)
[03:15] <NaStYdoG> hey someone can tell me a link to download the feitsy ?
[03:15] <qopi> thoreauputic: cool, thanks, downloading a load of packages and archives now...
[03:15] <thoreauputic> qopi: OK - remember you might need to repeat that, and possibly  sudo apt-get -f install
[03:16] <junk1> ugh.. i hate this
[03:16] <qopi> thoreauputic: ok, thanks. I'll be back if I get stuck :)
[03:16] <unop> !upgrade | NaStYdoG .. Feisty is still pre-release software, so beware .. if you still want to contine, you'll need to update sources.list
[03:16] <ubotu> NaStYdoG .. Feisty is still pre-release software, so beware .. if you still want to contine, you'll need to update sources.list: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[03:16] <poco> hi
[03:16] <junk1> hi
[03:17] <Bnirkow> incorrect: same problem, freeze when "running /scripts/init-premount"
[03:17] <_raphael_> when I install flash 9, it works right after the install, but if I restart firefox, it doesn`t work anymore
[03:17] <incorrect> Bnirkow, is this edgy?
[03:17] <Bnirkow> yes
[03:17] <poco> on others distributions i can disable mod_autoindex in apache by commenting its LoadModule directive in the main config file. how could i dot it on ubuntu?
[03:17] <incorrect> did you see if it found /dev/hdaX ?
[03:18] <cin> ahoy
[03:18] <Bnirkow> incorrect: i don`t have installed, i`m still trying to run livecd
[03:18] <proyectos> hello people, how upgrade to latest version bash?
[03:18] <incorrect> not the install CD ?
[03:18] <Bnirkow> yep
[03:18] <incorrect> never used the live CD
[03:18] <cin> what's the command to show devices, I'm trying to find what model my graphics card is?
[03:18] <incorrect> but the install CD will give you a lovely gui these days
[03:19] <cypher1> proyectos: sudo apt-get update, and then, sudo apt-get install bash
[03:19] <proyectos> i have a bash script and try to use array, but i need the newest version of bash
[03:19] <unop> poco, that was probably the procedure in apache v1 .. in apache2, you need to unlink the symlink in /etc/apache/modules-enabled .. there's a script that does this for you .. i dont remember what it is called .. but it starts with a2  .. try tab completing it
[03:19] <junk1> live cd rocks
[03:19] <proyectos> cypher1, i try it but don't install it any
[03:19] <junk1> lol
[03:20] <Bnirkow> incorrect: where i can get only install cd??
[03:20] <cypher1> proyectos: if it does not install anything then it will mean you are already having the latest version of bash available in the repositories you are using
[03:20] <unop> proyectos, almost every version of bash has supported arrays .. why do you need the latest version specifically?
[03:21] <Bnirkow> what is this,
[03:21] <Bnirkow> "alternate install CD"
[03:21] <thoreauputic> Bnirkow: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/
[03:21] <incorrect> Bnirkow, http://www.ubuntu.com/products/GetUbuntu/download?action=show&redirect=download
[03:21] <facugaich> poco, the script is a2dismod
[03:21] <cypher1> Bnirkow: it is an upgrade image
[03:21] <incorrect> thoreauputic, :D
[03:21] <thoreauputic> Bnirkow: that alternate CD is install-only
[03:21] <unop> facugaich, ahh, guessed it was it but wasnt too sure .. thanks :)
[03:22] <thoreauputic> Bnirkow: the "alternate" Cd is a text-mode installer
[03:22] <Bnirkow> and that i will try now
[03:22] <junk1> is there a way to d/l an os an with out burner get it to run in a system??
[03:22] <poco> facugaich, thanks :)
[03:22] <unop> junk1, you can use floppies and a network install
[03:22] <facugaich> junk1: you can boot from a USB drive
[03:22] <Silv3rF0x> I have question
[03:22] <junk1> i dont have one
[03:23] <facugaich> poco, unop, you're welcome
[03:23] <thoreauputic> junk1: several ways really - on Ubuntu you can do a debootstrap install in a chroot for example...
[03:23] <qopi> thoreauputic: 1st attempt resulted in same dpgk errors as everything else I was trying last night :( see http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2026/
[03:23] <facugaich> junk1: You should, is the 21st centurty :P
[03:24] <junk1> huh??thoreauputic: junk1: several ways really - on Ubuntu you can do a debootstrap install in a chroot for example...
[03:24] <junk1> im a newbie
[03:24] <qopi> fails again :(
[03:24] <qopi> same thing
[03:24] <Silv3rF0x> When in the php.ini file I set the ;extension_dir = "/usr/lib/php4" and then set the extension=ssh2.so if crash the apache
[03:24] <proyectos> unop, i don't know but i need hte latest version, in the #bash channel said it
[03:25] <Silv3rF0x> is there a apt that would have this in there that I could load to get the php to add this ssh2.so extensions
[03:25] <thoreauputic> junk1: then I don't recommend using debootstrap :)
[03:25] <_raphael_> is there a deb for flash9 in any ubuntu repo?
[03:25] <junk1> lol i new that lol
[03:25] <unop> proyectos, errm, well .. i dunno why they said that .. is the only problem you are having the arrays problem?
[03:25] <qopi> thoreauputic: result of sudo apt-get -f install here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2027/
[03:25] <thoreauputic> qopi: looks pretty bad, I admit
[03:26] <qopi> thoreauputic: hmz, any ideas? I keep getting the same result whatever I try :(
[03:26] <qopi> thoreauputic: might running update manager from the alternate CD help?
[03:26] <junk1> no i meen like a self extracting os from the d/l that sets it up would be reallllly nice lol
[03:26] <proyectos> unop, now work well array _" i don't know because don't work it well done before...
[03:27] <qopi> thoreauputic: as you can see, it always tries to install libisccc0 first, and then dpkg fails
[03:27] <x-r00t-x> is possible to install usb gprs modem module on ubuntu edgy??
[03:27] <unop> proyectos, so it's working now?
[03:27] <Sebdraven> plop :)
[03:27] <Silv3rF0x> Is there away to check if php is loading a extention
[03:27] <giovanni> ciao a tutti
[03:28] <thoreauputic> qopi: have you tried purging that package?
[03:28] <Kiamo> grrrrr
[03:28] <giovanni> qualcuno italiano?
[03:28] <thoreauputic> !it
[03:28] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[03:28] <Kiamo> please can someone help me who has managed to get flash working in firefox x64?
[03:28] <k8to> hi, i'm trying to figure out if ubuntu's edgy eft current install CD will have support for my realtek 8168 PCIe NIC.  The most obvious question is: what kernel version does edgy eft come with?
[03:28] <Mahdi> hi, just noticed that my mysqld stopped working after some upgrade =/ i'm on edgy amd64 . mysqld fails with the following error: [ERROR]  Can't start server: Bind on TCP/IP port: Cannot assign requested address
[03:29] <Mahdi> could anybody plz help me?
[03:29] <saturn_> Hello, I need to know the Config file of the Build kernel and Version No. of X11 on my Ubuntu
[03:29] <thoreauputic> Kiamo: as far as i know, flash won't work on amd64 - have you had it working before?
[03:29] <proyectos> unop, yes, i don't know the reason, but now work it well
[03:29] <unop> !chroot | kiamo, you'll need a working 32bit firefox first .. for that you need a 32bit chroot
[03:29] <ubotu> kiamo, you'll need a working 32bit firefox first .. for that you need a 32bit chroot: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot use this to build 32 bit environments on a 64 bit box
[03:29] <saturn_> Which commands shell I use?
[03:29] <unop> proyectos, ok :)
[03:29] <proyectos> it's very stranger
[03:29] <Kiamo> hummm
[03:29] <k8to> Mahdi: perhaps something has the port already (netstat), perhaps the ip address or hostname went away?
[03:29] <IntuitiveNipple> Mahdi: that means some other process has already bound to the IP/port or that the IP is no longer configured
[03:29] <Mahdi> Kiamo: make a chroot to a 32bit install, install 32bit firefox and 32bit flash
[03:29] <Kiamo> was choosing the 64bit ubuntu a mistake?
[03:29] <Thug-N-Me> when will be the next ubuntu release
[03:30] <Kiamo> thanks guys ill do this tho ;)
[03:30] <thoreauputic> Thug-N-Me: April
[03:30] <Thug-N-Me> thoreauputic ok. thanks
[03:30] <unop> Kiamo, no, choosing 64bit ubuntu was fine, it's just that some software is still not avaiable for the 64bit platform and hence you need to workaround
[03:30] <Mahdi> k8to and IntuitiveNipple: but it used to work before... and no other process use that port
[03:30] <Sebdraven> hi
[03:31] <saturn_> Please help me!
[03:31] <Kiamo> cool thank unop
[03:31] <Sebdraven> i have a question about berryl
[03:31] <k8to> Mahdi: how did you check? (netstat -l ?)
[03:31] <x-r00t-x> is possible to install usb gprs modem module on ubuntu edgy??
[03:31] <x-r00t-x> http://www.roundsolutions.com/gsm-usb-modem/index.htm
[03:31] <unop> Mahdi, can you !pastebin your /etc/mysql/my.cnf please
[03:31] <Mahdi> k8to and IntuitiveNipple: after some googleing i found that this might b a gcc bug and that i have to downgrade, but i no longe have the old pkgs...
[03:31] <k8to> Mahdi: does ifconfig -a still show your same ip address? is 'hostname' still listing your hostname?
[03:31] <najjstroem^_-> How can i see users in Xchat Gnome!!
[03:31] <junk1> 1 how do i fix the stupid cd to install rite with out frezing 2 how do i do it with out internet an being to tecky 3 will it help if i use a older ubuntu an get the stuff i want an put it on it?
[03:31] <thoreauputic> saturn_:  kernel - type  uname -a , X  type X -version
[03:31] <k8to> Mahdi: oh, i can't help with that :(
[03:31] <Sebdraven> i want to install Berryl
[03:31] <IntuitiveNipple> Mahdi: What upgrade did you apply just before it failed?
[03:32] <thoreauputic> saturn_: note the capital "X"
[03:32] <Sebdraven> but i don't know how i make that
[03:32] <k8to> EDGY EFT: Linux kernel: What version?
[03:32] <thoreauputic> !beryl
[03:32] <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
[03:32] <Mahdi> IntuitiveNipple: the regular edgy upgrades... those that apper to be done once in a while with a popup msg. (apt-get upgrade)
[03:32] <Kiamo> which debootstrap do i want?
[03:32] <lebowski> is there a graphical frontend to configure firewall settings?
[03:32] <unop> !fireestarter | lebowski
[03:32] <Sebdraven> thx ubotu
[03:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fireestarter - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:33] <unop> !firestarter | lebowski
[03:33] <ubotu> lebowski: Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[03:33] <Sebdraven> lol
[03:33] <Mahdi> !pastebin
[03:33] <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)
[03:33] <najjstroem^_-> How can i see users in Xchat Gnome!!
[03:33] <lebowski> thanks unop
[03:33] <qopi> thoreauputic: nope, not tried purging that package, how do I do that? atm I'm playing with Synaptic since that has changed from telling me that my software index is broken to inform me that I have 5 broken packages, its now trying to fix them...
[03:33] <k8to> grah!
[03:34] <thoreauputic> qopi: OK - see if synaptic can fix it then :)
[03:34] <IntuitiveNipple> Mahdi: You say there isn't another service bound to the IP/port... have you checked that with a port scanner ? Best to rule out the port before chasing a possible GCC bug
[03:34] <k8to> no one knows what kernel version ships with edgy eft?  Someone: uname -a
[03:34] <IntuitiveNipple> 2.6.17-10
[03:34] <k8to> thank you
[03:34] <Mahdi> !pastebin http://www.dcc.ufmg.br/~mahdi/my.cnf
[03:34] <k8to> grah
[03:34] <najjstroem^_-> !xchat gnome
[03:34] <ubotu> xchat: IRC client for X similar to AmIRC. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.6.6-0ubuntu3 (edgy), package size 275 kB, installed size 760 kB
[03:34] <k8to> next distribution!
[03:35] <junk1> how do i talk to to get help for the laptop install i cant keep up in here
[03:35] <saturn_> thoreauputic: Sorry, what i need to type for X?
[03:35] <thoreauputic> k8to: if you need to match linux headers you can install with  sudo aptitude install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[03:35] <junk1> *who
[03:35] <m0nk3ym4n> Junk man it's easy
[03:35] <Mahdi> unop: http://www.dcc.ufmg.br/~mahdi/my.cnf
[03:35] <junk1> 4 u
[03:35] <thoreauputic> saturn_:  X -version
[03:35] <thoreauputic> saturn_: capital X
[03:35] <junk1> im new an i feel like i cant keep up
[03:36] <m0nk3ym4n> Hey I'm having problems with my WPA-supplicant
[03:36] <unop> Mahdi, yep, i got it -- is 192.168.1.2 the address of the machine running mysql-server?
[03:36] <Mahdi> IntuitiveNipple: hmmm which port scanner? any suggestions? lol don't think i have one installed
[03:36] <thoreauputic> !wifi
[03:36] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[03:36] <Mahdi> unop: yep
[03:36] <m0nk3ym4n> What's up junk1
[03:36] <IntuitiveNipple> Mahdi: Try this:  netstat -tl | grep mysql ... On my server I see: "tcp        0      0 localhost:mysql         *:*                     LISTEN"
[03:36] <junk1> both cds freze on install
[03:36] <m0nk3ym4n> I'm already there thor but it said to come here since my wpa didn't go right
[03:36] <m0nk3ym4n> What cd's did you download?
[03:37] <thoreauputic> junk1: possibly a bad burn, or the download was corrupt
[03:37] <junk1> the one i really want at 15% the older one at 81%
[03:37] <Kiamo> sorry guys i need some help with creating a 32bit enviroment for installing 32bit firefox and flash ...
[03:37] <junk1> 606 an christian ubuntu 610 i think
[03:37] <m0nk3ym4n> Ya man I agree probably a bad burn
[03:37] <junk1> the cd check didnt say nothing
[03:37] <m0nk3ym4n> What did you use to burn them?
[03:37] <eyeonus> Could someone here tell me how to use the 6.06 Ubuntu CD to upgrade from 5.10?
[03:37] <m0nk3ym4n> Make sure you verify the cd data
[03:38] <Mahdi> IntuitiveNipple: mine shows nothing lol
[03:38] <thoreauputic> Kiamo: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot
[03:38] <Kiamo> yea
[03:38] <IntuitiveNipple> Mahdi - ok, well thats progress - now try this: ifconfig | grep 192.168.1.2
[03:38] <m0nk3ym4n> when I try to test if my wpa supplicant works all I get is this....octl[IPW_IOCTL_WPA_SUPPLICANT] : Operation not supported
[03:38] <m0nk3ym4n> ioctl[IPW_IOCTL_WPA_SUPPLICANT] : Operation not supported
[03:38] <m0nk3ym4n> Failed to set encryption.
[03:38] <m0nk3ym4n> ioctl[IPW_IOCTL_WPA_SUPPLICANT] : Operation not supported
[03:38] <m0nk3ym4n> Failed to set encryption.
[03:38] <Kiamo> thats as far as iv gotten heh
[03:38] <m0nk3ym4n> ioctl[IPW_IOCTL_WPA_SUPPLICANT] : Operation not supported
[03:38] <m0nk3ym4n> Failed to set encryption.
[03:38] <thoreauputic> !paste
[03:38] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (be sure to give the URL of your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[03:38] <m0nk3ym4n> ioctl[IPW_IOCTL_WPA_SUPPLICANT] : Operation not supported
[03:38] <m0nk3ym4n> Failed to set encryption.
[03:38] <m0nk3ym4n> ioctl[IPW_IOCTL_WPA_SUPPLICANT] : Operation not supported
[03:38] <m0nk3ym4n> ioctl[IPW_IOCTL_WPA_SUPPLICANT] : Operation not supported
[03:38] <Kiamo> i dont really understand which one to use..
[03:38] <unop> m0nk3ym4n, stop
[03:39] <junk1> i burned with nero but had a friend burn thinking it was me an he did it slower to make shure it took but i dont no what he used
[03:39] <m0nk3ym4n> sorry
[03:39] <Mahdi> IntuitiveNipple: what info do u need specifically? That will b long hehehe
[03:39] <saturn_> thoreauputic: Thanks a lot, and where i can find "the Config file of the Build kernel" I just copied this from letter with driver settings and don't know what is this?
[03:39] <eyeonus> Could someone here tell me how to use the 6.06 Ubuntu CD to upgrade from 5.10?
[03:39] <SoloWLR> anyone know what the kernel version is for Ubuntu 6.10 Desktop?
[03:39] <IntuitiveNipple> Mahdi - it'll return one line or none. Just type ifconfig | grep 192.168.1.2
[03:39] <thoreauputic> m0nk3ym4n: I'll remove that in a minute - don't paste again
[03:39] <Byan> is there a way to allow anyone to run a certain program that need root privleges
[03:39] <IntuitiveNipple> SoloWLR: 2.6.17-10
[03:39] <Byan> ?
[03:39] <junk1> monk did you get that
[03:39] <kenthomson> Hello!
[03:40] <SoloWLR> IntuitiveNipple: thanks!
[03:40] <Mahdi> IntuitiveNipple: hmmm the address is not 192.168.1.2 but 192.168.0.2
[03:40] <junk1> im also at a coffee shop using there puters to get help so the laptop is on the table
[03:40] <m0nk3ym4n> Ya I got it
[03:40] <Mahdi> IntuitiveNipple: changed my router a while ago
[03:40] <m0nk3ym4n> Ahh
[03:40] <unop> Mahdi, ahh, there's the problem then ..
[03:40] <kenthomson> I need to export a file as .mp3 from within audacity, and it needs something called "libmp3lame.so" to do the encoding to mp3. And i searched for it in synaptic but got no results, where will i get this library? Please help!
[03:41] <qopi> thoreauputic: not sure what happened the first time, but this is the error synaptic just gave me: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2033/
[03:41] <unop> Mahdi, your my.cnf is trying to use the old address still
[03:41] <IntuitiveNipple> Mahdi: There is your problem then! In your my.cnf the IP for the mysqld is set to 192.168.1.2
[03:41] <m0nk3ym4n> Other than maybe the iso being messed up I don't know what else to tell you
[03:41] <Mahdi> unop: might b... i remember i changed smth on my loopback device to get mipch working
[03:41] <Mahdi> unop: just don't remember where
[03:41] <Mahdi> unop: lol
[03:41] <constrictor> kenthomson i think you might need w32codecs
[03:41] <eyeonus> Could someone here tell me how to use the 6.06 Ubuntu CD to upgrade from 5.10?
[03:41] <junk1> every thing ive been told to do says the cds are ok an its all in there
[03:41] <kenthomson> constrictor, i have them installed
[03:41] <unop> Mahdi, sudo mv /etc/mysql/my.cnf /etc/mysql/my.cnf.bak; sudo dpkg-reconfigure -plow mysql-server
[03:41] <IntuitiveNipple> Mahdi: Make sure that 192.168.1.2 *is* your PC's address, because that is what mysqld is being told to bind to
[03:41] <m0nk3ym4n> What kind of laptop do you have?
[03:42] <m0nk3ym4n> Are you running out of space in the middle of install?
[03:42] <constrictor> do you use gstreamer?
[03:42] <kenthomson> Someone please help me to find LIBMP3LAME.SO
[03:42] <junk1> the knoppix cd i burned was messed up thats why i had a friend do one too
[03:42] <junk1> lol\
[03:42] <grompf> has ubuntu ntfs write support?
[03:42] <AphexDash> helloooo
[03:42] <Mahdi> unop: duh =P you're right
[03:42] <kenthomson> constrictor, i have gstreamer, xine all installed
[03:42] <m0nk3ym4n> You can get NTFS read/write support grompf
[03:42] <Mahdi> unop: fixed it... now it works like a charm
[03:42] <IntuitiveNipple> grompf: Yes, install the ntfs-3g package
[03:42] <najjstroem^_-> How can i see users in Xchat Gnome without pressing the Users buttom under servers!!
[03:42] <AphexDash> gprompf, no initially
[03:42] <qopi> thoreauputic: and this is what it said in the details box: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2034/ - seems pretty similar to other attemps :(
[03:42] <junk1> no 20gig hd nothing on it
[03:42] <unop> Mahdi, :)
[03:42] <eyeonus> Could someone here tell me how to use the 6.06 Ubuntu CD to upgrade from 5.10?
[03:42] <IntuitiveNipple> Mahdi: so it wasn't *just* the recent upgrades that broke it then?
[03:42] <AphexDash> gprompf, you can install ntfs read/write support
[03:42] <constrictor> ok then look for gstreamer10-plugins-mad/ugly or something like that
[03:42] <constrictor> i think
[03:42] <grompf> IntuitiveNipple: is it safe?Or still beta?
[03:42] <Mahdi> IntuitiveNipple: guess not =P recent networks changes
[03:43] <Mahdi> IntuitiveNipple: i was just freaking out when i saw those bugreports on google
[03:43] <IntuitiveNipple> grompf: depends on your definition of 'safe'  - go look at the web site for it... I've used it without any known issues for a while
[03:43] <kenthomson> eyeonus, please don't wonder, it is normal practice to be ignored in a community support cahnnel :)
[03:43] <unop> eyeonus, errm, pop the CD in- open up a terminal -- sudo sh -c "apt-cdrom; aptitude update; aptitude dist-upgrade"
[03:43] <IntuitiveNipple> Mahdi: Always the case, we tend to ignore the *obvious* things and look for the dramatic
[03:43] <kenthomson> constrictor, i have them
[03:43] <jworkman> Can someone help me with my install of ubuntu?
[03:43] <eyeonus> themk unop
[03:44] <AphexDash> i thought you needed the AlternateCD to update from 5.10 -> 6.06
[03:44] <kenthomson> jworkman, speak-up fast
[03:44] <grompf> IntuitiveNipple: cheers,i'll have a look.I guess it doesn't com in the default kernel tree?
[03:44] <IntuitiveNipple> grompf: Its in either universe or multiverse, I forget which
[03:44] <jworkman> I downloaded the 6.10 and burned the ISO but when I go to install it freezes
[03:44] <gnomefreak> AphexDash: if using the cd upgrade option yuou do need it
[03:44] <kenthomson> where will i find libmp3lame.so?
[03:44] <constrictor> kenthomson have you looked at the wiki for RestrictedFormats?
[03:44] <kenthomson> jworkman, checked the checksum of the ISO, from the option in the boot menu?
[03:45] <kenthomson> constrictor, ya
[03:45] <Mahdi> IntuitiveNipple: yep... and the worst: i looked into my.cnf and missed it... too small difference from a 0 to a 1
[03:45] <jworkman> yes
[03:45] <IntuitiveNipple> kenthomson: do you mean on your file-system, or in which package?
[03:45] <Mahdi> IntuitiveNipple: lol
[03:45] <x-r00t-x> is possible to install usb gprs modem module on ubuntu edgy??
[03:45] <thoreauputic> qopi: shot in the dark - try  sudo aptitude purge ( the packages at the end that it says it has trouble with) then reinstall ubuntu-desktop and the others in that finall listing
[03:45] <x-r00t-x> http://www.roundsolutions.com/gsm-usb-modem/index.htm
[03:45] <unop> AphexDash, you're right actually, the thought skipped my head just now
[03:45] <Mahdi> IntuitiveNipple: thanks a lot u too =P
[03:45] <IntuitiveNipple> Mahdi: Yes, I know... I've relearned that lesson countless times *blush*
[03:45] <constrictor> !ubotu mp3
[03:45] <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
[03:45] <thoreauputic> qopi: how did you get in this mess by the way ? *grin*
[03:45] <junk1> monk i dont ge it i no running as a live cd its ok on both but i still cant get the wireless to work
[03:45] <m0nk3ym4n> What is wrong when I get error messages when I try to test the wpa supplicant?
[03:46] <kenthomson> IntuitiveNipple, constrictor, gnomefreak, could you help me locate libmp3lame.so? I need it becuase Audacity needs it to export files as mp3. I have all the codecs installed from the RestrictedFromats page on the wiki, but i need this library and it is not available in synaptic
[03:46] <mooky> kenthomson is it installed
[03:46] <m0nk3ym4n> Wireless didn't work for me natively on 6.10 but it did on 6.06
[03:46] <IntuitiveNipple> Mahdi: The golden rule of debugging/hacking... always check the CABLES :)
[03:46] <kenthomson> mooky, what?
[03:46] <m0nk3ym4n> I have a Intel 2915
[03:46] <Mahdi> IntuitiveNipple: =P everybody relearns that one a lot =P
[03:46] <thoreauputic> m0nk3ym4n: whatever the error message says is wrong I suppose
[03:46] <mooky> kenthomson libmp3lame.so is it installed
[03:46] <kenthomson> mooky, NOOO, i am loooking for it!
[03:46] <Mahdi> IntuitiveNipple: lol this one is almost instinct here =P
[03:46] <mooky> kenthomson apt-cache search lame
[03:46] <IntuitiveNipple> kenthomson: HAve you googled for "libmp3lame ubuntu" ?
[03:47] <Mahdi> IntuitiveNipple: wrote it on the walls
[03:47] <m0nk3ym4n> ioctl[IPW_IOCTL_WPA_SUPPLICANT] : Operation not supported - I just get alot of those
[03:47] <kenthomson> IntuitiveNipple, should i download it from external sites? Not on Ubuntu's servers or something more trustworthy than old'G.
[03:47] <IntuitiveNipple> Mahdi: LOL it always gets me when I'm tired :)
[03:47] <kenthomson> mooky, 0 results
[03:47] <mooky> kenthomson only download from ubuntu
[03:47] <AphexDash> hey anyone know how to successfully install GAMBAS2 on Ubuntu Edgy ?
[03:47] <Mahdi> IntuitiveNipple: same here =P
[03:47] <thoreauputic> kenthomson: install liblame0
[03:48] <thoreauputic> !info liblame0
[03:48] <ubotu> liblame0: LAME Ain't an MP3 Encoder. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 3.96.1-2 (edgy), package size 182 kB, installed size 452 kB
[03:48] <Mahdi> IntuitiveNipple and unop: well, gotta go to lunch =P tkz a lot
[03:48] <jworkman> Anyone have an idea why the install disk freezes after I enter on the "Start or Install Ubuntu"
[03:48] <zoli2k> Hi! How can I create a simple app with glade-3? Tutorial says: push "build source" to create the source code. but glade-3 and glade-2 miss this option from the menu.
[03:48] <kenthomson> thoreauputic, it is installed
[03:48] <IntuitiveNipple> kenthomson: Read this forum thread, see if it helps: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=121199
[03:48] <thoreauputic> kenthomson: well, dlocate says that file is in the liblame0 package
[03:48] <AphexDash>  jworkman, try adding NOAPCI to the boot option
[03:48] <AphexDash> err, -NOAPCI
[03:48] <mooky> kenthomson I found about 30 results for lame in the repo
[03:48] <kenthomson> IntuitiveNipple, let me see
[03:49] <jworkman> type linux26 NOAPCI?
[03:49] <mooky> kenthomson lame - LAME Ain't an MP3 Encoder
[03:49] <AphexDash> brb
[03:49] <kenthomson> mooky, there is nothing of the specific name libmp3lame.so
[03:49] <mooky> kenthomson lame-extras - LAME Ain't an MP3 Encoder
[03:49] <constrictor> kenthomson: try this http://lame.sourceforge.net/download.php
[03:49] <qopi> thoreauputic: ok, thanks. I'll try the purge thing. I got in this mess by running gksu "update-manager -c" as instructed
[03:49] <mooky> kenthomson of courses there is not - thats a lib - not a package
[03:49] <trymmi> Is there anyone here that is good with GIMP and willing to share his (or her) knowledge with a person that really wants to learn?
[03:49] <zoli2k> Why glade-2 on ubuntu miss the "--write-source" option?
[03:49] <kenthomson> thoreauputic, than i need to select a location for it when synaptic asks me for it, where will it be
[03:49] <kenthomson> mooky, ok so libs are not named seperately?
[03:49] <thoreauputic> qopi: did it fall over half way through the upgrade?
[03:49] <kenthomson> mooky, you see i am new to all this
[03:49] <junk1> =-Oo no i got to go lol
[03:49] <mooky> kenthomson no - they are part of packages, which is why I told you to search for the package name "lame"
[03:50] <junk1> lol see ya
[03:50] <m0nk3ym4n> when I try to run the Wpa_Gui it says it can't connect to the wpa_supplicant?
[03:50] <thoreauputic> kenthomson: I don't understand what you mean
[03:50] <qopi> thoreauputic: yes it did
[03:50] <thoreauputic> qopi: ah
[03:50] <oFF-beAt> how do make my two monitors work??
[03:50] <McQueen> a domain that increasing in value day by day. http://www.visitallday.com  very interesting
[03:50] <m0nk3ym4n> I mean it 'failed to open control connection to wpa_supplicant'
[03:50] <oFF-beAt> one is blank now
[03:50] <IntuitiveNipple> kenthomson: That thread seems to cover your questions, from what I can see
[03:50] <qopi> thoreauputic: that is why I thought perhaps re-trying that with the CD might be an idea? shot in the dark really
[03:50] <thoreauputic> qopi: it might be  too broken to fix if dpkg/apt were interrupted
[03:51] <kenthomson> thoreauputic, if that package of yours contains libmp3lame.so, than i have it already installed, when i try to export a audio file as mp3 from synaptic it asks me to locate the libmp3lame.so on my FS, where do i point it at?
[03:51] <IntuitiveNipple> kenthomson: post #10 in particular seems to say what to install
[03:51] <kenthomson> IntuitiveNipple, i shall go there than!
[03:51] <oFF-beAt> i got BenQ 19" FP3V 1280x1024        and    a Samsung SyncMaster 551v 800x600 14"
[03:51] <mooky> kenthomson just find the correct package in the ubuntu repo and install it
[03:51] <mooky> kenthomson don't get it from an external site
[03:51] <thoreauputic> kenthomson: /usr/lib/libmp3lame.so.0
[03:51] <kenthomson> mooky, ok, i have the package installed but read my above post to thoreauputic
[03:51] <kenthomson> thoreauputic, OK, let's see if it works
[03:52] <mooky> kenthomson that may not be the right package name
[03:52] <thoreauputic> kenthomson: i assume you meant audacity, not synaptic :)
[03:52] <trymmi> Not to be a nag but Is there anyone here that is good with GIMP and willing to share his (or her) knowledge with a person that really wants to learn?
[03:52] <mooky> trymmi /join #gimp
[03:53] <mooky> trymmi gimp is nothing to do with ubuntu
[03:53] <qopi> thoreauputic: do I just type sudo aptitude purge x-window-system-core package package package etc ?
[03:53] <thoreauputic> mooky: well, sort of - but I agree #gimp is a better place to ask
[03:53] <oFF-beAt> help some1 ?
[03:53] <oFF-beAt> need to set twinview
[03:53] <trymmi> I didn't know there was another channel. Thanks a bunch Mooky!
[03:54] <thoreauputic> qopi: yes - but be sure to reinstall them all again before you log out or reboot :)
[03:54] <mooky> oFF-beAt /join #nvidia\
[03:54] <mooky> oFF-beAt /join #nvidia
[03:54] <thoreauputic> qopi: if the purge works, start with ubuntu-desktop reinstall
[03:54] <thoreauputic> qopi: then try the others ( vlc etc0
[03:55] <ghee> hey all, was wondering if there's anyone here who can help w/ dependency hell?!?
[03:55] <qopi> thoreauputic: hmz, ok, sounds risky tho. I don't want to end up being to not re-install them and then not be able to boot into x at all
[03:55] <kenthomson> thoreauputic, it was named libmp3lame.so.0, and i pointed to it, it WORKED!
[03:55] <mooky> ghee just ask the question
[03:56] <thoreauputic> qopi: well, if the purge works you should be able to reinstall them
[03:56] <rogue780> !paste
[03:56] <kenthomson> IntuitiveNipple, mooky thoreauputic constrictor THANK YOU, prompt help is greatly appreciated! HAPPY UBUNTU-ing
[03:56] <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)
[03:56] <thoreauputic> kenthomson: I thought that was what I said?
[03:56] <thoreauputic> kenthomson: you're welcome
[03:56] <kenthomson> ok
[03:56] <kenthomson> bye!
[03:56] <thoreauputic> :)
[03:56] <constrictor> you're welcome
[03:56] <ghee> basically need to downgrade or rollback to a previous version of a package i manually updated...
[03:57] <ghee> otherwise need to uninstall 500+ packages :(
[03:57] <thoreauputic> ghee: look for the older package in /var/cache/apt/archives , and do  sudo dpkg -i <older package name>
[03:58] <ghee> that's it?  thanks!  will try that.
[03:58] <mooky> ghee can't do it
[03:58] <mooky> if packages depend on it - downgrading will break them
[03:58] <thoreauputic> ghee: it should say something like "replacing packagename with <older package>
[03:58] <thoreauputic> mooky: it sometimes works fine - I've done it
[03:59] <mooky> thoreauputic /sometimes/ depends on what packages depend on it and what their api expects
[03:59] <thoreauputic> mooky: don't be so definite when you aren't sure
[03:59] <_james> how to decompress tgz file?
[03:59] <thoreauputic> mooky: dpkg will just refuse to do it if it breaks
[03:59] <mooky> thoreauputic  I am sure - that process isn't recommend. Same to you don't be so definitive when it only works sometimes
[03:59] <mooky> thoreauputic not all the time - depends how well the dependency packages are marked
[03:59] <thoreauputic> mooky: I'm basing this on experience
[03:59] <mooky> I have seen them slip through the net
[04:00] <mooky> as am I
[04:00] <thoreauputic> mooky: OK i bow to your l33t skills then ;p I don't really mind anyway
[04:01] <dav_id> hi.. what is the correct subnet mask for a single ip address?
[04:01] <dav_id> is it 1.2.3.4/1
[04:01] <dav_id> ?
[04:01] <qopi> thoreauputic: hmz, that didn't work either: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2038/ - seems that libisccc0 package it at the heart of it again...
[04:01] <mooky> thoreauputic no no, wasn't trying to be "l33t" more a case of his whole system can break
[04:01] <_james> how to unzip tgz file?
[04:01] <mooky> if packages are saying "I depend on version X" its normally for a good reason (normally)
[04:01] <mooky> _james tar zxvf or gunzip
[04:01] <qopi> thoreauputic: perhaps I should try purging libisccc0 too?
[04:01] <triton00_> hallo
[04:02] <thoreauputic> qopi: nothing to lose I guess
[04:02] <triton00_> i have a qestion
[04:02] <mooky> triton00_ just ask it
[04:02] <dav_id> please.. I need to specify an ip address using the following notation ipaddress/subnetmask
[04:02] <ghee> thoreauputic: didn't see it there.  is there somewhere else to look?  it's fontconfig-config.  which broke libfontconfig1.
[04:02] <dav_id> but I want only 1 ipaddress to be selected
[04:02] <triton00_> how can i log to gnome as root
[04:02] <mooky> dav_id use the network configuration tools in gnome
[04:02] <dav_id> how do I do this? is it 192.168.1.1/1 ?
[04:02] <mooky> triton00_ you don't
[04:03] <thoreauputic> mooky: if you want to force an install you have to say so - dpkg won't install stuff by default that breaks deps
[04:03] <dav_id> I'm not using gnome, I'm using ubuntu-server
[04:03] <weiyan> triton00_,  sudo passwd root , first
[04:03] <mooky> thoreauputic yes, but some packages are marked "not great" and just check a product name not version, therfore broke system
[04:03] <unimatrix9> hi there
[04:03] <triton00_> thanks
[04:03] <mooky> weiyan it still won't let you - you need to edit gdm config
[04:04] <mooky> unimatrix9 just ask the question
[04:04] <unimatrix9> how could i find out wich type of ram i have on the bash shell?
[04:04] <thoreauputic> mooky: *shrug*
[04:04] <IntuitiveNipple> dav_id: 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.255 or 192.168.1.1/32
[04:04] <mooky> unimatrix9 you can't
[04:04] <zed> hi, has anyone installed LIS ( linux streams ) or streams ( openss7 )?
[04:04] <dav_id> ah excellent, cheers!
[04:04] <unimatrix9> hmm
[04:04] <unimatrix9> to bad
[04:04] <weiyan> yep
[04:04] <mooky> thoreauputic I agreee with what your saying though
[04:04] <Jmh0403> Hit3k, can someone help me? I have multiple issues that I want to take care of. I can't listen to any of my music unless it's in .ogg and I can't watch videos on my desktop (only in firefox through flash player) Also, Ubuntu doesn't recognize my webcam, printer, or my card reader. If anyone can help at all, I'll be very very grateful.
[04:04] <thoreauputic> ghee: probably has already been cleaned out of the cache then
[04:04] <Jmh0403> Oops
[04:05] <zed> i've got problem with installation
[04:05] <Jmh0403> I put hi and pressed tab on accident
[04:05] <mooky> Jmh0403 forget your card reader, download and install flash 9 - download mp3 codecs from the restricted formats search on https://wiki.ubuntu.com
[04:05] <mooky> zed ask your question
[04:06] <thoreauputic> !restricted | Jmh0403
[04:06] <ubotu> Jmh0403: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[04:06] <zed> mooky: I have proble with compiling linux streams
[04:06] <Jmh0403> But I need my card reader for my digital camera.
[04:06] <mooky> zed why are you compiling software
[04:06] <ghee> thoreauputic: thanks.  i'll see if i can download the package manually and try your suggestion.
[04:06] <mooky> Jmh0403 card reader support is poor in general at the moment
[04:06] <zed> mooky: becouse there are no debian package
[04:06] <mooky> Jmh0403 check if its supported on the hardware compatability list
[04:06] <thoreauputic> Jmh0403: one thing at a time - read the URL I got  ubotu to send you first
[04:06] <triton00_> oki i'll try and i'll be bac
[04:06] <triton00_> thanks agein
[04:06] <zed> mooky: and i need this feature
[04:07] <Jmh0403> Ok. Thank you guys.
[04:07] <idefix> are there also religious chatgroups on this server?
[04:07] <ursusig> exit
[04:07] <thoreauputic> ghee: check the dependencies on packages.ubuntu.com as well
[04:07] <ursusig> \quit
[04:07] <IntuitiveNipple> I thought Linux *is* a religion? :p
[04:07] <thoreauputic> idefix: probably - but it's off-topic here :)
[04:08] <ghee> thoreauputic: ok, will do that now.  looked for this package earlier on debian, etc., but couldn't find it.
[04:08] <IntuitiveNipple> Ubuntu is just s philosophy, then? :)
[04:08] <thoreauputic> ghee: don't use debian packages in Ubuntu - things will break
[04:08] <weiyan> IntuitiveNipple,  who is the GOD ? :)
[04:08] <IntuitiveNipple> ME!
[04:08] <aphexdash> back
[04:08] <Trist_an> Anyone using fluxbox here?
[04:08] <bauer77> welcome back
[04:09] <thoreauputic> !anyone
[04:09] <ubotu> A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[04:09] <ghee> thoreauputic: thx for the tip.  noob here.
[04:09] <triton00> hallo again
[04:09] <aphexdash> Gambas2? anyone installed it on Dapper/Edgy ?
[04:10] <triton00> i'm trying to install opera and i cant
[04:10] <thoreauputic> ghee: using debian packages is a lottery - some are not binary compatible with Ubuntu : source packages are OK but if you are new, don't go there :)
[04:10] <bauer77> anyone have any idea how to install a Radeon Mobility 9700 in Ubuntu, my system gets recognized as a 9600
[04:11] <thoreauputic> triton00: is it complaining about libqt-mt3 or something like that?
[04:11] <triton00> non of the instalation files won't open
[04:11] <cmt^^> I have a domain (www.fotografiker.se) registered in my name, and forwarded to my IP.. can I somehow have my own e-mailserver? so that I can get for example info@fotografiker.se?
[04:11] <thoreauputic> triton00: you need to be more specific about how you are installing it
[04:12] <aphexdash> bauer77, i have a Radeon 9700 Mobility, and its detected as a m10 (9600), i just install ROVClock from synaptic and use rovclock -c 450 -m 250, to set the proper speed
[04:12] <ghee> thoreauputic: thx.  so is there a way to re-download that package through synaptic?  i'm only seeing my newer update (since i don't want to rm it).
[04:12] <Serap1> hi, I got some qestion, I installed into my scratchbox fakeroot, and I couldnt make a rootimage...someone got a idea how I could make a rootimage in scratchbox?
[04:12] <paolo>  Hi. how can I see the parameters of /dev/ttyS0 ? (speed, parity etc.)
[04:12] <oFF-beAt> #nvidia is inactive
[04:12] <thoreauputic> ghee: synaptic won't install unless there is a newer version
[04:12] <oFF-beAt> anybody here can help me?
[04:12] <thoreauputic> ghee: hence my earlier dvice
[04:12] <saturn_> Thanks for all
[04:13] <saturn_> goodbye
[04:13] <triton00> i'm trying to open instal.sh  and all i haer is beep and nothing happens
[04:13] <thoreauputic> ghee: s/dvice/advice
[04:13] <oFF-beAt> m trying to set TwinView for two monitors with different resolutions
[04:13] <aphexdash> paolo cat /dev/ttys0 ?
[04:13] <bauer77> aphexdash are you getting 3d acceleration to?
[04:13] <aphexdash> bauer77: yep
[04:14] <m0nk3ym4n> WHy in Gnome Network-Manager when I click on a network it doesn't do anything?
[04:14] <aphexdash> bauer77: did you install the ATI drivers?
[04:14] <thoreauputic> triton00: umm - are you using an install script? Why not install  the ubuntu version of opera from the commercial repo ?
[04:14] <dope> is there some sort of console command to get temperature readings?
[04:14] <ghee> thoreauputic: right, i figured.  so i guess i'm stuck then?  i mean, is there any other way to download that package?
[04:14] <thoreauputic> !opera
[04:14] <ubotu> opera is an advanced and free (only as in price) web browser.  Install it via Applications->Add/Remove..., making sure that "Show commercial applications" is checked. For more info on opera please see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OperaBrowser
[04:14] <triton00> ok i'll tty
[04:14] <triton00> try
[04:14] <thoreauputic> ghee: you can manually download packages from packages.ubuntu.com
[04:14] <paolo> aphexdash: no
[04:14] <bauer77> not sure how to install the drivers from there website. unfortunaltely I am noob....
[04:15] <paolo> aphexdash: It gives me I/O error
[04:15] <_james> i have error .. sudo: timestamp too far in the future: Jan 19 04:09:36 2007 <-- -- why is this?
[04:15] <thoreauputic> ghee: the trick is getting all the dependencies as well
[04:15] <bauer77> is there an apt-get for the drivers...hehe
[04:15] <aphexdash> paolo, use sudo
[04:15] <grompf> IntuitiveNipple: so you say that ntfs-3g works for you...gets fucked up using it on an external drive
[04:15] <ghee> thoreauputic: great news! ok, checking it out now. thx.
[04:15] <IntuitiveNipple> grompf: What kind of external drive?
[04:15] <_james> i have error .. sudo: timestamp too far in the future: Jan 19 04:09:36 2007 <-- -- why is this?
[04:15] <thoreauputic> ghee: what you have learnt is that installing random packages tends to break things - use the package manager - that's what it is for
[04:15] <dope> is there some sort of console command to get temperature readings?
[04:15] <aphexdash> paolo sudo cat /dev/ttys0 ?
[04:16] <_james> how to change time and date?
[04:16] <m0nk3ym4n> WHy in Gnome Network-Manager when I click on a network it doesn't do anything?
[04:16] <paolo> aphexdash: it's the same.... it gets blocked
[04:16] <thoreauputic> _james: in GNOME, right click the clock, set your preferences
[04:16] <grompf> IntuitiveNipple: An external hdd on usb
[04:16] <aphexdash> Bauer77, www.getautomatrix.com , download automatrix, and use that to install your ati drivers
[04:16] <ghee> thoreauputic: yes sir. the reason i tried the manual route was because i wanted to install audacious, not in the repositories.
[04:17] <aphexdash> paolo, ok, i'll try and think of something else
[04:17] <bauer77> thanks
[04:17] <IntuitiveNipple> grompf: Have you looked at this? http://www.howtoforge.com/ubuntu_edgy_eft_ntfs_ntfs_3g
[04:18] <triton00> i cant find it
[04:18] <thoreauputic> ghee: the only way you can use audacious that I know is by setting up a Debian sid chroot and running it from there - it requires a newer libc6 IIRC which is guaranteed to break things
[04:18] <dope> is there some sort of console command to get temperature readings?
[04:18] <aphexdash> paolo, what are u trying 2 do?
[04:18] <thoreauputic> ghee: as it happens I am listening to streaming music on audacious from my Debian chroot :)
[04:18] <erUSUL> dope: if you configured it 'sensors'
[04:18] <paolo> aphexdash: I have to know the actual serial port's parameters
[04:18] <aphexdash> hmm
[04:18] <dope> i guess i didn't. how do i do that
[04:19] <dope> it doesn't know what the "sensors" command is
[04:19] <aphexdash> paolo, as in what it's currently set as?  for a modem?
[04:19] <ghee> bummer, sounds complicated.  envy.
[04:19] <aphexdash> paolo, or a phone?
[04:19] <paolo> aphexdash: no, it's for another device
[04:19] <aphexdash> hmm
[04:19] <Ubuntuguy> Quick Question: What is the URL of the site to seach for ubuntu packages?
[04:20] <ghee> thoreauputic: damn, sounds complicated. envy. :)
[04:20] <weiyan> how to know a file name use which charset  ?
[04:20] <perry_> hi, i have an ftp site mounted under network...how do i open files from that folder in gimp and edit/save them?
[04:20] <paolo> aphexdash: anyway, it's not important for what it is. I have to retrieve the actual serial port params
[04:20] <erUSUL> dope: you have to install it
[04:20] <erUSUL> !sensors
[04:20] <ubotu> You might find something useful at: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SensorInstallHowto
[04:20] <dope> i guess not
[04:20] <erUSUL> !sensors | dope
[04:20] <ubotu> dope: You might find something useful at: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SensorInstallHowto
[04:20] <thoreauputic> ghee: well, a chroot is not that hard, but it is kind of involved :) Have you tried beep-media-player ? Very similar to audacious
[04:21] <mlopes> Hi. I'm using start-stop-daemon to start a daemon. I've used a IO blocking operation for the process to stay still (waiting for a keyboard input) but init seems to be killing it
[04:21] <mlopes> any ideas?
[04:21] <mlopes> simply running from bash works fine
[04:22] <ghee> thoreauputic: no, haven't tried beep.  have tried a lot of players and like how resource-light xmms is, and heard that audacious is similar (and a friend raves about it), so wanted to try it out.
[04:22] <constrictor> perry_ i'd copy them to hard disk first if i were you
[04:22] <grompf> IntuitiveNipple: Yeah,i followed the tutorial from ubuntuforums which is essentially the same
[04:22] <IntuitiveNipple> grompf: So what symptoms are you seeing?
[04:22] <thoreauputic> ghee: try beep-media-player - it's a prettier version of xmms basically :)
[04:23] <grompf> IntuitiveNipple: It mounts the drive,i can see it but can't open any files.And i get some IO failure messages in dmesg
[04:23] <thoreauputic> !beep-media-player | ghee
[04:23] <ubotu> beep-media-player: Versatile audio player that supports Winamp skins. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.9.7.1+cvs20050803-1.1ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 856 kB, installed size 3612 kB
[04:23] <aphexdash> paolo type tty
[04:23] <grompf> IntuitiveNipple: [17180072.556000]  Buffer I/O error on device sda1, logical block 4926177
[04:23] <grompf> [17180072.556000]  sd 0:0:0:0: rejecting I/O to offline device
[04:23] <aphexdash> whats that give you
[04:23] <perry_> constrictor: any compelling reason why?
[04:23] <IntuitiveNipple> grompf: I/O messages generally meana  logical or phyiscal failure of one or more sectors of the device
[04:24] <perry_> other than its a way to edit the files? :P
[04:24] <ghee> thoreauputic: thanks. while i'm asking, do you know offhand if i can set it up to run with streamtuner?
[04:24] <thoreauputic> ghee: possibly audacious will be in feisty ( not sure though)
[04:24] <IntuitiveNipple> grompf: Have you been able to do a full surface scan using CHKDSK in windows?
[04:24] <thoreauputic> ghee: yes, that's how I use it :)
[04:24] <thoreauputic> ghee: just substitute it for xmms in the streamtuner prefs
[04:24] <IntuitiveNipple> grompf: I had a similar issue to what you describe. and doing a surface scan-and-fix in Windows solved it
[04:24] <grompf> IntuitiveNipple: it was working 2 minutes ago i was using the default driver
[04:25] <Serap1> have here anyone experiences with fakeroot?
[04:25] <thoreauputic> ghee: and if you don't have it already, install streamripper as well :)
[04:25] <ghee> thoreauputic: cool, will try it out. thx.
[04:25] <grompf> I'll just plug it to my windows pc to make sure it's fine
[04:25] <mads-> Hey Guys.. Having a problem with beryl in ubuntu. Beryl-settings doesn't work, it says that it can't import moduel berylsettings
[04:26] <Bnirkow> incorrect: same problem
[04:26] <Ubuntuguy> Can anyone recommend a good proxy dns server for a desktop system using a flaky dns server today?
[04:26] <IntuitiveNipple> grompf: That does sound strange, I'm afraid I can't help you further except to say, don't assume because ntfs doesn't report problems, there aren't any. One of the reason it is read-only is because its not as complete as ntfs-3g
[04:26] <aphexdash> paolo type tty
[04:26] <constrictor> perry_ it's much safer
[04:26] <qopi> thoreauputic: managed to purge some things, but now can't re-install stuff :(
[04:26] <perry_> constrictor: safe is also inconvenient :S
[04:26] <pcmacman> mads-: try installing beryl-settings-bindings (i think thats the package name)
[04:26] <thoreauputic> qopi: such as ?
[04:26] <ghee> thoreauputic: is that something different than the streamripper that is used in streamtuner?
[04:26] <perry_> constrictor: thanks
[04:26] <constrictor> perry_ that is true
[04:26] <perry_> have a good one
[04:26] <thoreauputic> ghee: the same
[04:26] <incorrect> did you get any sort of error message? did you boot up in text only mode Bnirkow ?
[04:27] <Bnirkow> incorrect: not yet
[04:27] <constrictor> you too
[04:27] <thoreauputic> ghee: used to need a separate install though
[04:27] <Bnirkow> incorrect: don`t know how
[04:27] <incorrect> Bnirkow, there is something odd about your hardware that the linux kernel is not liking
[04:27] <IntuitiveNipple> grompf: I did notice in that article I posted you, that the4 procedure for mounting external drives with ntfs-3g is using *fuse* so make sure you have followed that procedure
[04:27] <thoreauputic> qopi: is dpkg/apt now toatally borked?
[04:27] <ghee> thoreauputic:  i see. checking dependencies now...
[04:27] <Bnirkow> incorrect: but waht, i have tested it without HDD
[04:28] <meshezabeel> Greetings. I moved my menus (Applications, Places, System) to the right of the launcher icons with the middle drag, now I can't get it back to the left. How can I do this?
[04:28] <Bnirkow> same thing
[04:28] <grompf> IntuitiveNipple: damt i don't believe it seems the drive had overheated
[04:28] <IntuitiveNipple> grompf: WOW! how did that happen!?
[04:28] <oFF-beAt> now i miss windows :(
[04:28] <thoreauputic> ghee: just do   sudo aptitude install streamtuner streamripper beep-media-player
[04:28] <grompf> IntuitiveNipple: exactly the moment i did the module switch
[04:28] <IntuitiveNipple> grompf: You need to install a HDD temperature monitor!
[04:28] <Bnirkow> incorrect: i don`t have any other hardware than this inside
[04:29] <grompf> grompf: It's an external drive,can't access it with hddtemp
[04:29] <incorrect> Bnirkow, might not be anything to do with your hdd
[04:29] <qopi> thoreauputic: not really sure, possibly. the error I keep getting now is:
[04:29] <qopi> E: Could not get lock /var/cache/apt/archives/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[04:29] <qopi> E: Unable to lock the download directory
[04:29] <trymmi> Does anyone know if it's possible to stream videos off the net? It's kinda hard to surf prn without it.
[04:29] <thoreauputic> ghee: streamtuner used to depend on xmms, which is silly really since beep works too
[04:29] <IntuitiveNipple> grompf: I have GKrellM and hdparm installed and it monitors all 7 of my drives
[04:29] <qopi> thoreauputic: see http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2044/
[04:29] <grompf> IntuitiveNipple: event external ones?Cool
[04:29] <Bnirkow> incorrect: i`m on knoppix livecd now
[04:30] <IntuitiveNipple> grompf: Oh well - I thought SMART could query external drives... I'm sure I have in the past
[04:30] <dromer> ok, so I have this newly freed partition, I want it mounted on /home so I have more space there, how can I safely move all my stuff to this partition and mount it on /home?
[04:30] <mads-> thanks
[04:30] <Bnirkow> incorrect: i have acces to partitions
[04:30] <IntuitiveNipple> grompf: I had 2 on external firewire in Firewire/IDE caddies
[04:30] <Bnirkow> incorrect: tell me whre to look
[04:30] <thoreauputic> qopi: gah - sorry, running out of ideas
[04:30] <incorrect> Bnirkow, i wonder what they put into the kernel that your hardware doesn't like
[04:30] <Bnirkow> incorrect: where*
[04:31] <incorrect> Bnirkow, its the kernel message when the ubuntu cd starts up
[04:31] <ghee> thoreauputic: thx, as soon as apt is running again, i'll check out beep. just downloaded my pkg (too easy!). will now give your instructions a whirl.
[04:31] <davidwinter> is there a way to do a network install of Ubuntu?
[04:31] <davidwinter> I can't get the CD to boot on my laptop, I'm pretty sure the CD drive is broken
[04:31] <knoppix> 
[04:31] <TeTeT> davidwinter: yes, check the help.ubuntu.com
[04:32] <thoreauputic> ghee: umm - all this stuff is in the package manager - no need to download separately if that's what you mean
[04:32] <Bnirkow> incorrect: i have tried this: cut out quiet and bootsplash.. then boot.. after "running /scripts/init-premount" system stops
[04:32] <hattlarn> Can someone spend some time and help me install a game trough a disk?
[04:32] <ghee> thoreauputic: sheiss. your instructions are gone (this terminal doesn't hold much). could you repeat how to force the install.  just "dpkg -i <pkg>"?
[04:32] <incorrect> no message before?
[04:32] <meshezabeel> anyone know how to move the menus back to the left side of the panel?
[04:32] <Saturisation> how can i rename a directory with bash?
[04:32] <triton00> how can i install opera on ubuntu 5.10 ( brazy bredger)
[04:33] <Bnirkow> incorrect: nope
[04:33] <babis85> hello, after installing the update for nvidia driver (on 13th, i think) i encounter problems logging in GUI. I reinstalled the driver and now remains the problem with Beryl, it doesn't get loaded at all. I run Edgy
[04:33] <Bnirkow> incorrect: before run`s normal, to this point
[04:33] <thoreauputic> ghee: oh sorry I missed that - yes, try  sudo dpkg -i <packagename>
[04:33] <apokryphos> triton00: why are you on breezy?
[04:33] <dromer> so, can I just cp /home to my other partition, then rename /home (best from live-cd?) and mount the partition on /home ?
[04:33] <babis85> Saturisation: simply use the mv command
[04:33] <thoreauputic> ghee: that isn't a force by the way
[04:34] <thoreauputic> ghee: in geberal, avoid forcing - it tends to break things
[04:34] <thoreauputic> *general
[04:34] <incorrect> you must have missed something Bnirkow,  like i said i haven't used the CD before
[04:34] <babis85> Saturisation: as you would do for moving files, but now the arguments are tho directory names, the old one and the new one
[04:34] <grompf> IntuitiveNipple: does gkrellm support hdparm by default or is it a pluggin?
[04:34] <Bnirkow> incorrect: i have installed this "alyternate" version
[04:34] <triton00> that was the only cd i had i'm downloading 6.10 but thal will take a nother 4 hours
[04:34] <Bnirkow> incorrect: "alternate"
[04:34] <ghee> thoreauputic: woohoo, it's working, giving a warning that it's downgrading...
[04:34] <incorrect> Bnirkow, its all the same
[04:35] <hattlarn> Can someone spend some time and help me install a game trough a disk?
[04:35] <trymmi> Does anyone know if it's possible to stream videos off the net with Ubuntu?
[04:35] <thoreauputic> ghee: aha - sounds positive
[04:35] <incorrect> just different version of packages and the odd change of logo and file location
[04:35] <ghee> thoreauputic: thanks much for all your help!
[04:35] <Alarm> hello. i have a winfast tv card on my system. till now kubuntu was recognising it without a problem. after installing nvidia drivers all i get with lspci is . 02:0c.0 Multimedia video controller: Conexant CX23880/1/2/3 PCI Video and Audio Decoder (rev 05). Also when trying to run kdetv it tells me kdetv: WARNING: [VBIDecoder::restart()]  no permission to access device.  noticed also that on /dev there is no video0 as it was before.what could i do
[04:35] <thoreauputic> ghee: you're welcome :)
[04:35] <Saturisation> so: mv my_dir other_dir?
[04:35] <Bnirkow> incorrect: do You know where i can find error log of this??
[04:35] <ghee> thoreauputic: off to check out beep and stream some tunes. thanks again!
[04:36] <thoreauputic> trymmi: yes it is possible
[04:36] <thoreauputic> ghee: :)
[04:36] <Bnirkow> incorrect: or what to wrote, to get something like error log
[04:36] <Kiamo> grumble grumble....
[04:36] <incorrect> Bnirkow, problem is on an install CD or a live CD there won't be any log file at boot, as it has nowhere to write it
[04:37] <trymmi> How?
[04:37] <Saturisation> thanks guys!
[04:37] <Bnirkow> incorrect: hmm
[04:37] <thoreauputic> !restricted | trymmi
[04:37] <ubotu> trymmi: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[04:38] <thoreauputic> trymmi: read that first - most of your streaming problems will be solved by that page
[04:38] <Bnirkow> incorrect: do You know what is after "running /scripts/init-premount" after line with "Thermal Zone" ??
[04:38] <trymmi> Okay..
[04:38] <bauer77> aphexdash you still here?
[04:39] <ricardo> hola
[04:39] <Bnirkow> incorrect: or problem is "Thermal Zone" ..
[04:39] <jin> !xgl
[04:39] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - Help in #ubuntu-xgl - See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems
[04:40] <Kiamo> anyone: sudo: debootstrap: command not found
[04:40] <trymmi> So I need the totem-xine-firefox-plugin
[04:40] <trymmi> ?
[04:40] <Kiamo> i think im following instructions but then its not there
[04:40] <incorrect> well i could open up the initrd and have a look but im a bit busy right now
[04:40] <Kiamo> does anyone use debootstrap and can help me work it out?
[04:41] <thoreauputic> Kiamo: sudo aptitude install debootstrap  first
[04:41] <Kiamo> yea thats what i was doing
[04:41] <Kiamo> (i think)
[04:41] <Kiamo> lol
[04:41] <thoreauputic> Kiamo: it can't find it until you install it
[04:41] <thoreauputic> :)
[04:42] <Kiamo> ooooooh
[04:42] <Kiamo> i was skipping this first step duh
[04:42] <hattlarn> Can someone spend some time and help me install a game trough a disk?
[04:42] <Kiamo> but whcih debootstrap do I download?
[04:42] <hattlarn> Can someone spend some time and help me install a game trough a disk, wine or cedega give me a guide or something!
[04:42] <Kiamo> breezy dapper edgy or feisty?
[04:42] <thoreauputic> hattlarn: can you possibly be a bit more vague?
[04:42] <hattlarn> Vad menar du?
[04:42] <bauer77> can anyone help me I was trying to install ATi Radeon Mobility drivers and was told to download automatix2 but all I see is Nvidia drivers, can anyone help?
[04:43] <dromer> so does anybody have any advice on my home/partitioning problem?
[04:43] <thoreauputic> hattlarn: try telling people what you are installing, and what you have tried, and what you want to do
[04:44] <thoreauputic> !cedega | hattlarn
[04:44] <ubotu> hattlarn: cedega is a project based on WINE, aimed at running Windows games on Linux. For more info, see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/Cedega
[04:46] <xantian_> hello
[04:46] <xantian_> i have a problem with pgp key
[04:46] <mzanfardino> is it possible to set up each monitor with it's own workspace with a dual-head configuration?
[04:46] <thoreauputic> !ask
[04:46] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:46] <wastrel> what's the  dip  group?
[04:47] <xantian_> no eny one keyserver have this key: D3F985C51A77B3E9.
[04:47] <Kiamo> mzanfardino: you want the dual screening thing like in windows?
[04:47] <xantian_> 8bit key cannot found to
[04:47] <mzanfardino> right. I can configure my nvidia card to support twinview, but i have to extend a single desktop across both monitors. I'd like each monitor to be it's own workspace...
[04:47] <Kiamo> oh i see
[04:48] <Kiamo> sorry i dunno
[04:48] <mzanfardino> ok, thanks anyway
[04:48] <Kiamo> im just a noob, but i struggled with extending it earlier so thought i might be able to help ;)
[04:48] <Kiamo> struggled -> success :D
[04:48] <Kiamo> hehe
[04:48] <jrib> wastrel: http://www.linuxsecurity.com/resource_files/host_security/securing-debian-howto/ch8.en.html
[04:49] <rage_> mzanfardino: Dont know if still works nut ages ago I had no twinview or xinerama and it fired up a session for each monitor.
[04:49] <bauer77> an anyone help me I was trying to install ATi Radeon Mobility drivers and was told to download automatix2 but all I see is Nvidia drivers, can anyone help?
[04:49] <Cin> anyone like Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster?
[04:50] <Kiamo> bauer77:  i just downloaded the ATI drivers from ATIs site themselves
[04:50] <Vlet> I just reinstalled 6.10 on a laptop. In the previous installation (also 6.10) the boot screen was fine, but now the pretty little boot screen won't show (just a blinking cursor)... any clues why?
[04:50] <mzanfardino> bauer77: you should skip Automatix2 and just go straight to ATI and download the drivers.  The combo installer works quite well
[04:50] <Kiamo> im njot using a mobility
[04:50] <Kiamo> ah well there you go
[04:50] <Kiamo> ;)
[04:50] <bauer77> I tried that but I am a noob and had issues
[04:50] <jin> how do I know what version of ubuntu I'm using?
[04:50] <jrib> !version | jin
[04:51] <ubotu> jin: To find out what version of Ubuntu you have, type 'lsb_release -a' in the Terminal.
[04:51] <mzanfardino> best to work through the issues than install another installer which fails to get you the drivers you need...
[04:51] <bauer77> lol
[04:51] <Kiamo> lol
[04:51] <bauer77> amen to that
[04:51] <jin> Edgy Eft is the same as 6.10?
[04:51] <thoreauputic> jin: yes
[04:51] <mzanfardino> try uname -r
[04:51] <Serap1> could anyone tells me how I get with fakeroot su rights in scratchbox?
[04:51] <||arifaX> any sed or regular expression cracks herein? could you take a look at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2046/  I cannot get the pattern fixed to replace a special string in a text file
[04:52] <Kiamo> whats debootstrap actually doing?
[04:52] <bauer77> is it the ati driver installer I should be downloading?
[04:52] <Kiamo> its retrieving and validating all sorts of things
[04:52] <mzanfardino> bauer77: one sec
[04:52] <thoreauputic> Kiamo: settin up a basic install in a new place on your system
[04:52] <jin> so aiglx is installed by default?
[04:53] <thoreauputic> Kiamo: chroot - changes the apparent root system for the new debootstrap install
[04:53] <mzanfardino> bauer77: which video card?
[04:53] <mnk> hi all, does anyone know if the Canon MF3220 all in one printer is supported?
[04:53] <Baloogan2> how do I change how many lines my scroll wheel on my mouse scrolls?
[04:53] <thoreauputic> Kiamo: just follow the instructions careully :)
[04:53] <dromer> is there really no advice for my home/partition problem, because I now have cp-ed my /home to /media/hda4/home and am about to mv /home and mount /media/hda4/home to home ... I really don't know if this is a wise move
[04:53] <bauer77> Radoen 9700 Mobility
[04:54] <thoreauputic> s/careully/carefully
[04:54] <dromer> and if I'm doing this correctly ..
[04:54] <Cin> I actually don't know what version of Ubuntu I am on. is there a way to show it?
[04:54] <thoreauputic> dromer: archiving it first is better - you might lose the dot files otherwise
[04:54] <Baloogan2> how do I change how many lines my scroll wheel on my mouse scrolls?
[04:54] <dromer> thoreauputic: define archiving ..
[04:54] <mnk> hi all, does anyone know if the Canon MF3220 all in one printer is supported?
[04:55] <xantian_> i have a problem with PGP key: D3F985C51A77B3E9. tested to with 8 bit key no chance
[04:55] <thoreauputic> dromer: tar or tar.gz
[04:55] <CyberScript32> hello everybody, could someone help me plz? i've installed linux yesterday and i cant install de modem's driver. there's no file install.exe wich i usually click twice. what must i do? the files are here, but i can't do the things the file told me to do. im nb, help, plz! :(
[04:55] <mzanfardino> bauer77: goto http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/linux/linux-radeon.html and select ATI Driver Installer
[04:55] <igge> hello
[04:55] <dromer> thoreauputic: I did sudo cp /home /media/hda4/home
[04:55] <mzanfardino> mnk: have you checked the cannon site?
[04:55] <igge> anyone who knows what to do about the fan on a Mac G5?
[04:55] <mnk> yeah mzanfardino - no driver
[04:55] <igge> it's noisy....
[04:55] <mzanfardino> mnk
[04:55] <thoreauputic> dromer: cp copies visible files - you need your dot files and dirs as well
[04:55] <beterraba> hello everybody, could someone help me plz? i've installed linux yesterday and i cant install de modem's driver. there's no file install.exe wich i usually click twice. what must i do? the files are here, but i can't do the things the file told me to do. im nb, help, plz! :(
[04:55] <mnk> yes mzanfardino ?
[04:55] <mzanfardino> mnk:  sorry, best I can offer.. I got a brother 7820N MFC working, but they had drivers...
[04:56] <mnk> oh
[04:56] <mnk> anyone else
[04:56] <mnk> ?
[04:56] <mnk> does anyone know if the Canon MF3220 all in one printer is supported?
[04:56] <dromer> thoreauputic: in Konqueror (yes I am in kde ;) ) I have all the . files in there (or so it seems ..)
[04:56] <thoreauputic> !enter
[04:56] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[04:56] <Baloogan2> how do I change how many lines my scroll wheel on my mouse scrolls?
[04:56] <jin> looks like beryl's repo is not working
[04:56] <Silv3rF0x> Does anyone know if you can run or is there a pack for ssh2.co extension that can load in php.ini
[04:56] <thoreauputic> dromer: well if the copy contains the dot files you are OK
[04:56] <dromer> thoreauputic: but, how can I best do this mounting?
[04:56] <Silv3rF0x> or how you can tell if a extension is loading
[04:57] <dromer> thoreauputic: woops, I see now that the size of the folders does not match
[04:57] <thoreauputic> dromer: it's 3 Am here and I'm signing off - someone else will have to help you, sorry
[04:57] <tristan_> is there a simple gui frontend available for very very simple dvd authoring ?
[04:57] <dromer> thoreauputic: I'm missing about 3000 files
[04:57] <dromer> thoreauputic: sorry :P nn
[04:57] <Bnirkow> i have problem with ubuntu.. my ubuntu stops on "running /scripts/init-premount" after "ACPI: Thermal Zome [THRM]  (40 C)"  who can help me??
[04:58] <tristan_> i.e. I only want to dump my mpeg-dvd tracks on a dvd and press play - no menus or fancy outer space stuff
[04:58] <xantian_> hmm no answer
[04:58] <jrib> ||arifaX: the /pattern1/,/pattern2/ thing only works on lines
[04:58] <dromer> so anyone? : I want to move my /home to another partition, how can I best do this?
[04:59] <bauer77> mzanfardino, thanks, I have downloaded the problem but the problem I was having was getting to to run, i am sure I am not using the right commands.
[04:59] <mnk> does anyone know if the Canon MF3220 all in one printer is supported?
[05:00] <isonab> anyone know why ubuntu freezes for no reason after about a day of it bein installed?
[05:01] <dromer> isonab: ubuntu or x ?
[05:01] <isonab> ubuntu all of it have to power off
[05:01] <isonab> did the system update and ran fine for a while
[05:01] <isonab> left it downloading something and froze
[05:01] <dromer>  "all of it" >> for example: you can't ssh into the machine anymore?
[05:01] <isonab> keeps freezing
[05:01] <cypher1_> isonab: is it after starting screensaver or like
[05:01] <isonab> hwta?
[05:02] <Bnirkow> cypher_1: i have problem with ubuntu.. my ubuntu stops on "running /scripts/init-premount" after "ACPI: Thermal Zome [THRM]  (40 C)"  can You help me??
[05:02] <isonab> isnt that remote?
[05:02] <cypher1_> isonab: turn off the screen saver and try whether it still freezes
[05:02] <Cin> how can I find out what version of Ubuntu I'm on?
[05:02] <dromer> isonab: yes, I always use it to check if the system is still opperating
[05:02] <jrib> ||arifaX: do you understand what I mean?
[05:02] <dromer> I had a problem with X crashing/freezing
[05:02] <isonab> tryed that no screen saver or hibernation option on
[05:02] <cypher1_> Cin: lsb_release -a
[05:02] <Aborilov> Cin, uname -a
[05:02] <dromer> isonab: what gf-card do you have and what driver ?
[05:03] <Cin> thanks chaps
[05:03] <isonab> oh its an intel one i think. running on a laptop
[05:03] <Cin> ah, Dapper
[05:03] <dromer> hmm, ok
[05:03] <Cin> thought I'd upgraded to Edgy
[05:03] <isonab> inow its not ati or nvidia
[05:03] <dope> how expensive is printer ink
[05:03] <qopi> :(
[05:03] <cypher1_> Bnirkow: when is that script run ?
[05:03] <dromer> isonab: not sure if I can help or onything, just wanted to check if you meant system or just X, because chance is just X freezes ;)
[05:04] <isonab> i never want to run windows again i dont care how pretty vista is
[05:04] <dromer> haha
[05:04] <dromer> linux is much prettier ;)
[05:04] <jrib> qopi: what happened
[05:04] <isonab> yeah clean and profesional and plus i still have some hard drive space left over
[05:04] <isonab> that counts for something
[05:04] <Bnirkow> cypher_1: after boot from grub
[05:04] <bronze_0_1> Hi all, does anyone know how I change the setting for my scroll wheel (on the mouse) in Ubuntu?
[05:04] <cypher1_> isonab: does it still freeze with screensaver off ?
[05:04] <isonab> tryed other linux distros b4 but i like this one the best
[05:05] <qopi> jrib: I ran sudo aptitude purge x-window-system-core libwxgtk2.6-0 ubuntu-desktop libxine-main1 vlc vlc-plugin-alsa wxvlc
[05:05] <Bnirkow> cypher_1: i have cuted "quiet" and "splash" to see it
[05:05] <isonab> i like not needing ndiswrapper for my brodercom wireless
[05:05] <Byan> SHIT
[05:05] <Byan> err
[05:05] <Byan> sorry
[05:05] <Byan> but uh
[05:05] <dromer> isonab: yes I like ubuntu too, lots of support and still alot of updates and new software :)
[05:05] <qopi> jrib: it managed to get rid of x-window-system-core ubuntu-desktop vlc vlc-plugin-alsa wxvlc
[05:05] <Byan> how do I edit my sudoers file
[05:05] <jrib> qopi: I mean, how did you upgrade, what went wrong, what is the current state of thing
[05:05] <cypher1_> Bnirkow: can you please paste your dmesg output
[05:06] <Byan> when I accidently changed it
[05:06] <Byan> and gave it a parse error
[05:06] <jrib> Byan: sudo visudo
[05:06] <isonab> yeah i just hope it stops freezing. hasnt froze yet so i might be in luck
[05:06] <Byan> jrib: sudo doesn't work anymore
[05:06] <Byan> >_<
[05:06] <Bnirkow> cypher_1: i don`t know how
[05:06] <jrib> Byan: did you use visudo to edit it?
[05:06] <Byan> no..
[05:06] <isonab> usually it would freeze within the first few min of powering on
[05:06] <Byan> I used nano
[05:06] <Bnirkow> cypher1_: still lerning
[05:06] <qopi> jrib: but not libwxgtk2.6-0 libxine-main1, ah I see, I ran the upgrade using gksu "update-manager -c" as instructed by official instuctions
[05:06] <cypher1_> Bnirkow: please type dmesg in your console
[05:06] <qopi> jrib: but that failed half-way through
[05:06] <jrib> Byan: do that from now on.  It checks syntax before you can save (to prevent these things).  Reboot in recovery mode and edit /etc/sudoers from tehre (use 'visudo')
[05:07] <bronze_0_1> I checked the community wiki but the stuff there doesn't cover setting the scroll wheel value.  Can anyone give me a pointer?
[05:07] <cypher1_> Bnirkow: btw are you able to login or is it stopping completely at the error
[05:07] <qopi> jrib: it currently boots up (or rather, it did) I'm using it now
[05:07] <Bnirkow> cypher1_: stop completely
[05:07] <Byan> jrib: do I have to? it is a server
[05:07] <jrib> qopi: ok, do your /etc/apt/sources.list have edgy sources atm?
[05:07] <Byan> hasn't been shut down in a long time..
[05:07] <Bnirkow> cypher1_: now i`m on knoppix
[05:07] <cypher1_> Bnirkow: hold on
[05:07] <||arifaX> jrib: I understand. It looks like everything is on 1 line
[05:07] <qopi> jrib: yes, but dpkg is fucked
[05:07] <jrib> Byan: yes, unless you've set a root password
[05:07] <Bnirkow> cypher1_: ok
[05:08] <Zaggynl> Can anyone help me with quodlibet? It suddenly stopped playing normally, right now it gives no sound, and the song timer skips per 2/3 seconds
[05:08] <isonab> time to take the beer bottles back fuck yas all lol
[05:08] <jrib> qopi: pastebin errors
[05:08] <qopi> jrib: and now I don't even have x or ubuntu-desktop whereas before I did
[05:08] <Byan> jrib: I can't do that anymore unless I have sudo, right?
[05:08] <gnomefreak> isolatedvirus_: please watch your language
[05:08] <jrib> Byan: right
[05:08] <qopi> jrib: hang on, i've done all that before, will get the urls for you...
[05:08] <[BTF] Chm0d> what is the command to uninstall the program if I installed it via src
[05:08] <Byan> ok...
[05:08] <DBO> qopi, also watch the swearing please
[05:08] <jrib> [BTF] Chm0d: what command did you use to install it
[05:09] <Byan> alright
[05:09] <gnomefreak> [BTF] Chm0d: with makeinstall?
[05:09] <[BTF] Chm0d> yea i did a ./configure, make && make install
[05:09] <||arifaX> jrib: I mean the part that contains the stuff to replace is in one line, only the <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> is on a separate line at the beginning of the file
[05:09] <gnomefreak> [BTF] Chm0d: makeuninstall
[05:09] <qopi> DBO: whoops, sorry
[05:09] <[BTF] Chm0d> k
[05:09] <jrib> [BTF] Chm0d: you can /try/ to run 'make uninstall' form the source directory.  But it isn't guaranteed to exist
[05:09] <[BTF] Chm0d> ill give it a try ty
[05:09] <gnomefreak> or make uninstall
[05:10] <jrib> ||arifaX: I did this: sed -re 's#(^<secondary_location>.*)AllowLocalConfig="false"(.*</secondary_location>$)#\1AllowLocalConfig="true"\2#'
[05:10] <Byan> brb..
[05:10] <adub> is there a way to port netstumbler to linux?? and have it fully working
[05:10] <[BTF] Chm0d> nope that doesn't exist in the src directory
[05:10] <[BTF] Chm0d> bummer
[05:11] <qopi> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2026/ http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2027/ http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2033/ http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2034/ http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2038/ http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2044/
[05:11] <[BTF] Chm0d> im trying to run xqf but i get something about  Unable to locate loadable module in module_path: "libraleigh.so"
[05:11] <squidly> hello does anyone have a copy of /etc/cron.daily/squid I can get from them?
[05:12] <cypher1_> Bnirkow: i am not sure which package had installed the script that gives you the error
[05:12] <Baloogan2> how do I change how many lines my scroll wheel on my mouse scrolls?
[05:12] <Baloogan2> how do I change how many lines my scroll wheel on my mouse scrolls?
[05:12] <Baloogan2> how do I change how many lines my scroll wheel on my mouse scrolls?
[05:12] <squidly> i accidently deleated mine and a apt-get --reinstall install squid does not work
[05:12] <Baloogan2> gah noone is listening to me :(
[05:12] <jrib> !repeat | Baloogan2
[05:12] <ubotu> Baloogan2: 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
[05:12] <Baloogan2> jrib: Its a simple question.
[05:12] <Baloogan2> I expect SOMEONE knows.
[05:12] <Byan_lappy> waith..
[05:12] <cmt^^> How do I completely remove phpmyadmin? it has saved my old users and stuff
[05:12] <gnomefreak> Baloogan2: your attitude isnt helping you
[05:12] <Byan_lappy> how do I restart in recovery mode?
[05:12] <jrib> Baloogan2: why don't you know? :P  There is a firefox setting in about:config, I don't know of a general setting
[05:13] <Bnirkow> cypher1_: do You know where i can see what is doing this script??
[05:13] <Baloogan2> jrib: Its not just firefox.
[05:13] <jrib> Baloogan2: k
[05:13] <riotkittie> Byan_lappy: recovery mode should be an option on your GRUB boot menu
[05:13] <Baloogan2> Its everything. My scroll wheel scrolls like 5x it did in windows.
[05:13] <Byan_lappy> riotkittie, no grub
[05:13] <Baloogan2> which is too much
[05:13] <cypher1_> Bnirkow: yes grep the script name in /etc/init.d
[05:13] <jrib> Byan: what do you use?
[05:14] <Arrick> hi all
[05:14] <cypher1_> Bnirkow: it may give the clue
[05:14] <Byan_lappy> jrib, nothing?
[05:14] <Byan_lappy> oh
[05:14] <Byan_lappy> nvm
[05:14] <Bnirkow> cypher1_: i will try
[05:14] <Arrick> how big should a HD be to run a default install of breezy?"
[05:14] <Byan_lappy> it just goes really quickly
[05:14] <Arrick> morning jrib long time no speaky
[05:14] <cypher1_> Bnirkow: did you try Ctrl-C to stop that script while booting ?
[05:14] <jrib> Arrick: morning
[05:15] <Bnirkow> not
[05:15] <Arrick> you remember the answer to my question from back in the day jrib ?
[05:15] <Byan_lappy> jrib, what is that program called?
[05:15] <Bnirkow> cypher1_: .. i`m newbie... ;)
[05:15] <jrib> Arrick: umm
[05:15] <jrib> Byan_lappy: visudo
[05:15] <cypher1_> Bnirkow: :) you can try that and see whether you are able to login
[05:15] <riotkittie> breezy? oye.
[05:15] <toosa>  /msg NickServ IDENTIFY toosap4ss
[05:15] <Bnirkow> ok
[05:15] <cypher1_> toosa: he he
[05:15] <toosa> ops :D
[05:15] <Bnirkow> cypher1_: and then what?
[05:16] <adaptr> I'm gonna hax0r you!
[05:16] <AzMoo> Hey. I'm having issues with my firefox flash plugin, in that many sites I'm visiting are telling me I need to update. I have the latest from the repos, but clearly it's not sufficient. Is there anything I can do?
[05:16] <Byan_lappy> jrib, ok, thanks
[05:16] <cypher1_> Bnirkow: try to see what that script does .. which package installed that script by doing "dpkg -S (scriptname)" etc
[05:16] <qopi> jrib: currnet output of sudo dpkg --configure -a: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2051/
[05:16] <qopi> current
[05:16] <kcinna_> When i try to start the X server, i get error messages saying the glx module can't be loaded and theres also an API mismatch, how can i correct this?
[05:17] <jimcooncat> I would like to replace the lp command that acroread uses to a gui front end so I can choose the printer. Is there a gtk or gnome app?
[05:17] <funkyHat> AzMoo, download the release of Flash Player 9 from adobe (tar.gz), extract it, and put libflashplayer.so and flashplayer.xpm in /usr/lib/firefox/plugins
[05:17] <adaptr> Arrick: breezy ? you don't have anything more recent lying around ?
[05:17] <cypher1_> gotta run.. bye all
[05:17] <Arrick> adaptr, I dont want to bog down my VirtualPC
[05:17] <AzMoo> funkyHat, ah, fantastic. Thankyou!
[05:17] <Arrick> its gonna be running on top of windows lol
[05:18] <adaptr> Arrick: do you want to be able to *install* it, or actually use it as well?
[05:18] <_james> what is a splash screen? where can i see the splash screen
[05:18] <riotkittie> dapper shouldnt bog it down. unless your hardware is from way back when.
[05:18] <adaptr> _james: splash some water on your monitor
[05:18] <riotkittie> say, 1978.
[05:18] <kcinna_> at the very least, how can i get X running again, without the nvidia drivers working
[05:18] <kcinna_> id prefer that though
[05:18] <adaptr> Arrick: a new version of Ubuntu is not by definition twice as slow...
[05:18] <jrib> qopi: k, let me read, one sec
[05:19] <||arifaX> jrib: trying
[05:19] <adaptr> kcinna_: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:19] <riotkittie> yes. linux does not get worse as it goes on. it isnt windows :P
[05:19] <Arrick> adaptr, I am instlling it so I I can play with it some more on a non production mading
[05:19] <xantian__>  any know where i get the buplic key D3F985C51A77B3E9. any keyservers says not know
[05:19] <Arrick> machine even
[05:19] <x-r00t-x> is possible to install usb gprs modem module on ubuntu edgy??
[05:19] <x-r00t-x> http://www.roundsolutions.com/gsm-usb-modem/index.htm
[05:20] <adaptr> Arrick: I would take 8Gb at minimum, more if you plan on installing huge amounts of software
[05:20] <||arifaX> jrib: sed '/^<secondary_location>/s#\(<proxy.*AllowLocalConfig="\)FALSE\(".*</proxy>\)#\1TRUE\2#' < test.xml >test2.xml    does nothing test2.xml=test.xml
[05:20] <AzMoo> funkyHat, should that be flashplayer.xpt, or did I download the wrong thing?
[05:20] <jrib> arieler174: you didn't use the -r
[05:20] <||arifaX> jrib: shall I pastebin the entire file for a better analysis?
[05:20] <qopi> jrib: ok, thanks :)
[05:20] <adaptr> Arrick: but you only need 4GB or so for the basic install
[05:20] <Bnirkow> cypher1_: this is possible to see sequence of init.d scripts ??
[05:20] <Arrick> adaptr, how about the memory amount?
[05:20] <mnk> can anyone pls help me?
[05:20] <jrib> arieler174: or did you change it?
[05:20] <adaptr> Arrick: how about it ?
[05:21] <mnk> i am trying to assign a shortcut to some special characters. how can i do it pls?
[05:21] <jrib> ||arifaX: sure, pastebin the file
[05:21] <funkyHat> AzMoo, ah, yeah, that's the one :)
[05:22] <riotkittie> i have 3 for my install :/
[05:22] <jrib> qopi: sudo apt-get install libisccc0
[05:22] <IcemanV9> mnk: system > pref > keyboard shortcuts
[05:22] <instabin> adaptr: Are you available
[05:22] <AzMoo> funkyHat, thought so, cheers :)
[05:22] <adaptr> instabin: that depends rather heavily on what for...
[05:23] <mnk> thanks IcemanV9 but i need to assign a shortcut to a character in character map
[05:23] <mnk> i have a special font and it is extremely annoying to have to double click on the character from 'insert-> special character' in openoffice
[05:23] <instabin> adaptr : you told me to tell you when i got my authentication working
[05:24] <IcemanV9> mnk: ah. ok. sorry.
[05:24] <adaptr> instabin: not just that, I'd be interested *how* you got it working
[05:24] <adaptr> instabin: and please add it to the wiki :)
[05:24] <instabin> lol
[05:24] <instabin> adaptr ok
[05:24] <instabin> I belive it was adding some stuff to the pam.d
[05:25] <kcinna> running dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg gave me a gray screen with a terminal in the upper left quarter of the screen
[05:25] <adaptr> I'm quite sure of it, as I already mentioned that:)
[05:25] <mnk> so any idea IcemanV9 or anyone else?
[05:25] <||arifaX> jrib: its online now http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2052/
[05:25] <tommason> can anyone suggest as to how I can upgrade my php version from 5.1.4 to 5.2. <-*nix n00b
[05:25] <Arrick> adaptr, how much memory should I allocate is what I was trying to ask
[05:25] <instabin> yes in /etc/pam.d there is a gdm file
[05:25] <adaptr> kcinna: you have to start up a display manager
[05:26] <kcinna> adaptr: doesnt it usually do that automatically?
[05:26] <IcemanV9> mnk: no idea. haven't done it before. sorry.
[05:26] <jrib> ||arifaX: so the file is two lines?
[05:26] <instabin> adaptr : I will have to retrace my steps but I will post it when I have clear instructions
[05:26] <adaptr> kcinna: not if you get a gray screen....
[05:27] <||arifaX> jrib: it looks so. I hope it will stay in that format for the future but currently yes 2 lines
[05:27] <Mba7eth> hi all how can i control the mounts ( it mount windows)  along with the start up process
[05:27] <adaptr> tommason: php *what* ? cgi ? cli ? mod_php ?
[05:27] <Mba7eth> ?
[05:27] <kcinna> adaptr so how do i do that?
[05:27] <instabin> adaptr : Only when you login with a local account you get asked for 2 passwords.
[05:27] <jrib> ||arifaX: ok, make sit a bit difficult to read
[05:27] <adaptr> kcinna: /etc/init.d/gdm restart ?
[05:28] <kcinna> adaptr and how can i get it to run automatically?
[05:28] <||arifaX> jrib: I use an editor with wordwrap then it looks much clearer
[05:28] <adaptr> kcinna: I dunno.. if reconfiguring xorg changed your xsession then you'll have to change it back
[05:28] <Kiamo> is there any particular reason to stay in the oem user?
[05:28] <kcinna> adaptr ok, thanks i may be back
[05:28] <instabin> OEM user?
[05:29] <Kiamo> or can i delete it and just use the other administrator i created?
[05:29] <Mba7eth> anybody anyides
[05:29] <Kiamo> oem is the default user ubuntu gives you
[05:29] <Kiamo> and i cant su to root
[05:29] <||arifaX> jrib: background is they disabled the option to allow the user to define a proxy for the sophos av secondary update url within the admin gui so I have to replace it ini my policy xml file by hand because I need it
[05:29] <Kiamo> dont have the pasword lol
[05:29] <FliesLikeABrick> Mba7eth look at /etc/fstab and read the man page for fstab
[05:29] <instabin> ubuntu asked me for my user name
[05:29] <FliesLikeABrick> Kiamo there is no root password set by default
[05:29] <riotkittie> Kiamo: Root account on ubuntu is locked
[05:29] <FliesLikeABrick> !tell Kiamo about sudo
[05:29] <FliesLikeABrick> ack, new ubotu
[05:29] <Kiamo> ;)
[05:29] <Kiamo> ok
[05:29] <kevinl-> does MDZ hang out in this channel ?
[05:30] <kcinna> adaptr it failed to start the gnome display manager
[05:30] <Kiamo> well basically im trying to create a file in /usr/local/bin
[05:30] <Kiamo> but i cant
[05:30] <Kiamo> because i dont have permission
[05:30] <riotkittie> oem. hm. did you install from a disc in a magazine or something?
[05:30] <Kiamo> but its my computer
[05:30] <Kiamo> lol
[05:30] <Kiamo> nope from a downloaded iso
[05:30] <Kiamo> burnt to disc
[05:31] <Kiamo> why would they disabled root?
[05:31] <riotkittie> use your password ...   sudo your-command-here
[05:31] <Kiamo> aaaaaaaaaaaah
[05:31] <Kiamo> i see
[05:31] <riotkittie> then your password when asked
[05:31] <Kiamo> so when i create the file
[05:31] <Kiamo> i should start cmd with sudo?
[05:31] <squidly> Kiamo, to make things easier for administrative access
[05:31] <riotkittie> Kiamo: yes
[05:31] <squidly> sudo commnad
[05:31] <Kiamo> ok thanks
[05:31] <Kiamo> :)
[05:32] <Bnirkow> squidly: i have problem with my ubuntu
[05:32] <squidly> Bnirkow, whats up?
[05:32] <||arifaX> Kiamo: ist like     SuperUserDo   is like root is doing this
[05:32] <Kiamo> i see
[05:32] <kevinl-> does *anyone* in here know anything much about graphical bootsplashers? I am trying to incorporate a graphic and progress bar into a debian-live CD. I know ubuntu has incorporated usplash but I dont think it works with etch ..
[05:32] <tommason> I tired the following: sudo apt-get install php5=5.2.0-0.dotdeb.3
[05:33] <kcinna> hey all, gnome wont start when i start X, what should i do?
[05:33] <Bnirkow> squidly: when i boot from grub.. ubuntu stops on "running /scripts/init-premount" after line with "Thermal Zone [THRM]  (40 C)
[05:33] <Kiamo> oh no....
[05:33] <jrib> arieler174: ok is everything that you want ot change of the form:  <secondary_location><server  SOMESTUFF AllowLocalConfig="false" >
[05:33] <Kiamo> my password for sudo has stopped working ....
[05:33] <squidly> Bnirkow, sorry dont konw about that
[05:33] <IntuitiveNipple> ||arifaX: Did you sort out your SED command?
[05:33] <Bnirkow> squidly: this is clean install from "alternate cd"
[05:33] <qopi> jrib: I've tried that already, but just tried again and here are the results: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2053/ doing sudo apt-get -f install gives this output: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2055/ any ideas?
[05:33] <Kiamo> (I was using sudo before in a guide but didnt understand what it was)
[05:33] <||arifaX> IntuitiveNipple: no I am stuck here
[05:33] <Bnirkow> squidly: same problem when booting from ubuntu livecd
[05:34] <Bnirkow> squidly: ehhh
[05:34] <squidly> Bnirkow, I DO NOT KNOW ABOUT THAT
[05:34] <Bnirkow> squidly: ok ok
[05:34] <IntuitiveNipple> ||arifaX: Ok, I think i have the solution for you... i've been reading up on it since you posted, its intriguing...
[05:34] <squidly> Bnirkow, when you ask a question read the answer
[05:34] <||arifaX> IntuitiveNipple: tell
[05:34] <incorrect> has anyone here tried berly ?  is it as sexy as it looks?
[05:34] <IntuitiveNipple> ||arifaX: I think *Grouping* is what you need, read this: http://www.grymoire.com/Unix/Sed.html#toc-uh-35
[05:35] <jrib> qopi: have you checked bugs.ubuntu.com for a bug on libisccc0_1%3a9.3.2-2ubuntu3_i386.deb ?
[05:35] <FiNuZu> incorrect: it is sexy :)
[05:35] <squidly> sorry Bnirkow bad day at work
[05:35] <incorrect> FiNuZu, yes it looks like sex on a stick
[05:35] <Kiamo> aaaaaaarg
[05:35] <Kiamo> confusing
[05:35] <Kiamo> lol
[05:35] <incorrect> FiNuZu, did you use the edgy debs?
[05:35] <x-r00t-x> beryl is sick.
[05:35] <FiNuZu> incorrect: Well, yeah
[05:36] <incorrect> x-r00t-x, excuse an old man but what does that mean these days?
[05:36] <Bnirkow> squidly: sorry for irritation
[05:36] <Kiamo> i was doing sudo in debootstraped enviroment lol
[05:36] <kcinna> anyone know how i can reconfigure the gnome display manager?
[05:36] <squidly> Bnirkow, it not you..it where I work
[05:36] <jrib> ||arifaX: feedback on this:  sed -re 's#(<secondary_location><server[^>] *)AllowLocalConfig="false"#\1AllowLocalConfig="TRUE"#g
[05:36] <Bnirkow> incorrect: i can`t login... i`m to slow
[05:37] <jrib> kcinna: to do what?
[05:38] <x-r00t-x> incorrect, its mean beryl will eat your ram , 2nd is you can watch music video as well. and its sucked up appz by the way
[05:38] <Bnirkow> incorrect: and when it stops on "ACPI: Thermal..." i can`t do anything
[05:38] <Kiamo> where can i get 32 bit firefox?
[05:38] <kcinna> jrib: right now, gnome wont start when i start the x server, i just get a gray screen with a terminal
[05:38] <Sum> Does anyone here use FreePops?
[05:38] <Kiamo> can seem to choose other than the i686 version
[05:39] <Sum> Could do with some help
[05:39] <riotkittie> isnt i686 32bit?
[05:39] <x-r00t-x> Kiamo, sudo apt-get install firefox ?
[05:39] <jrib> kcinna: sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm  maybe
[05:39] <incorrect> Bnirkow, maybe in your bios you can turn off hardware monitoring?
[05:39] <Kiamo> will that not install the 64bit version?
[05:39] <||arifaX> jrib: WOW seems to work
[05:39] <Kiamo> i installed 64bit ubuntu
[05:39] <qopi> jrib: no I hadn't, but have now, there doesn't seem to be anything directly related to that package reported, but it is mentioned in others peoples failed upgrades
[05:40] <kcinna> jrib: wow, thanks
[05:40] <Bnirkow> incorrect: in bios i have standart options
[05:40] <Kiamo> yea it wont install it again
[05:40] <Sum> fREePops + Ubuntu?
[05:40] <Kiamo> im trying to install 32bit firefox in a 32 bit enviroment made with debootstrap so that i can install the 32bit plugins for it such as flash etc
[05:40] <Kiamo> lol
[05:40] <Kiamo> its such a task
[05:40] <Byan> what's the best music player?
[05:40] <Kiamo> for me anyway ;)
[05:40] <Sum> Byan VLC
[05:41] <||arifaX> jrib: thank you very much. I hope I can understand the commands you gave me for later use by myself
[05:41] <Sum> simple, and effective
[05:41] <Byan> Sum: VLC.. isn't a music player
[05:41] <Sum> yeah it is
[05:41] <lbxblj> wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] <jgysktuu> wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] <iobyrz> wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] <xpggllbl> wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] <ppxswu> wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] <qsgceozhodbm> wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] <ylycceaec> wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] <uygpyebasdi> wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] -ylycceaec:#ubuntu- wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] -xpggllbl:#ubuntu- wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] -iobyrz:#ubuntu- wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] -qsgceozhodbm:#ubuntu- wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] -jgysktuu:#ubuntu- wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] -ppxswu:#ubuntu- wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] -lbxblj:#ubuntu- wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] <ylycceaec> wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] <mlkkfhdewfwe> wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] -mlkkfhdewfwe:#ubuntu- wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] <mlkkfhdewfwe> wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] <ppxswu> wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] -uygpyebasdi:#ubuntu- wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] <uygpyebasdi> wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] <qsgceozhodbm> wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] <xpggllbl> wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] <jgysktuu> wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] <iobyrz> wishes he'd never purged ubuntu-desktop, x etc - at least then I'd be able to continuing using the system as is albeit half-broken
[05:41] <riotkittie> wtf
[05:41] <bieb> that was weird
[05:41] <mypapit> wtf indeed
[05:42] <RichiH> fuck, i just klined wattage
[05:42] <riotkittie> that was lame
[05:42] <Kiamo> lol
[05:42] <qopi> wierd indeed
[05:42] <emss> is Ubuntu going to replace apt/aptitude with smartpm?
[05:42] <|crazy|> Hi, when i try to turn down the volume in my X it seems to react at all, any ideas ? :)
[05:43] <qopi> I dunno what everyone else experienced but I saw everyone post my last line
[05:43] <_james> how can i install background pictures on my boot loader?
[05:43] <qopi> s/everyone/lots of people
[05:43] <Sum> Freepops, fetchmail, ypops --> Help???
[05:44] <riotkittie> i looked away for a half a second and came back to floodsville :P
[05:44] <IntuitiveNipple> ||arifaX: Have you done it? I've got a script working to just replace the string within <server> but not within <proxy>
[05:44] <jrib> qopi: what else will it remove if you try to remove that package?
[05:44] <riotkittie> smartpm. as in ... smaRtPM?
[05:44] <Silv3rF0x> Can you use apt-get to remove php 5 from a system
[05:45] <_james> how can i install background pictures on my boot loader?
[05:45] <Sum> May b another time
[05:45] <qopi> jrib: I've no idea
[05:45] <||arifaX> IntuitiveNipple: the pasted stuff by jrib worked !
[05:45] <jrib> qopi: try, pass -s to apt-get
[05:45] <riotkittie> apt is sweet. like candy.
[05:45] <x-r00t-x> jrib, what is fakeroot?
[05:45] <emss> riotkittie: aptitude show smartpm
[05:45] <emss> riotkittie: that
[05:45] <jrib> !fakeroot | x-r00t-x
[05:45] <ubotu> fakeroot: Gives a fake root environment. In component main, is optional. Version 1.5.9ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 92 kB, installed size 376 kB
[05:46] <IntuitiveNipple> ||arifaX: I didn't see that, was it in pastebin? I pasted mine to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2058/
[05:46] <jmedina> hello
[05:46] <_james> how can i install background pictures on my grub boot loader?
[05:46] <jmedina> how can I force the install of a package
[05:46] <jmedina> the package is already installed
[05:46] <emss> _james: um
[05:46] <jmedina> but I removed one init file
[05:46] <||arifaX> IntuitiveNipple: working one by jrib was    sed -re 's#(<secondary_location><server[^>] *)AllowLocalConfig="false"#\1AllowLocalConfig="TRUE"#g'
[05:46] <jmedina> I tried apt-get install --reinstall
[05:46] <jmedina> and nothing
[05:47] <jmedina> the init file is not installed
[05:47] <emss> _james: aptitude install grub-splashimages
[05:47] <jmedina> and also dpkg -i pacakge.deb
[05:47] <IntuitiveNipple> ||arifaX: ok, basically the same solution then... nice challenge that was )
[05:47] <emss> _james: then just read the documentation that comes with the package
[05:47] <_james> ok thnx
[05:47] <kiamo> whats the cmd for downloading extra bits again?
[05:47] <kiamo> a something...
[05:47] <jrib> kiamo: extra bits?
[05:47] <||arifaX> IntuitiveNipple: yeah and I am now trying to understand and learn from it :)
[05:47] <riotkittie> ah
[05:47] <Pici> jmedina : try apt-get reinstall
[05:48] <emss> _james: you can see a list of files each package installed by using the command: dpkg --listfiles <package_name>
[05:48] <gleiss> does anyone know how to obtain a list of files installed by a particular package
[05:48] <IntuitiveNipple> ||arifaX: Well this is the first time I've used SED so its not hard to learn :)
[05:48] <camerong> hey guys how do i set it so my sound card will be set to snd-hda-intel at boot automatically? so i dont have to set it up every restart?
[05:48] <kiamo> forexample, "something INSTALL xchat
[05:48] <kiamo> downloaded it and installed it for me
[05:48] <emss> gleiss: read my msg to _james
[05:48] <kiamo> but then i forgot the command :(
[05:48] <kiamo> lol
[05:48] <jmedina> Pici: that is not a valid operation
[05:48] <qopi> jrib: this is what sudo apt-get -s remove libisccc0 outputs: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2059/
[05:48] <Pici> kiamo apt-get is the command
[05:48] <_james> ok
[05:48] <jrib> arieler174: [^>]  just means any character other than > and \1 on the right side just inserts the first group matched on the left (in parentheses)
[05:48] <kiamo> aaaah yes
[05:48] <camerong> hey guys how do i set it so my sound card will be set to snd-hda-intel at boot automatically? so i dont have to set it up every restart?
[05:48] <jmedina> it is apt-get insatall --reinstall
[05:48] <kiamo> thanks mate :)
[05:48] <||arifaX> IntuitiveNipple: nice if you are that kind of intuitive
[05:48] <Pici> np
[05:48] <jmedina> but it does not insatll the init file
[05:49] <camerong> hey guys how do i set it so my sound card will be set to snd-hda-intel at boot automatically? so i dont have to set it up every restart?
[05:49] <IntuitiveNipple> ||arifaX: Anything that will help me in the future, I like to learn
[05:49] <jrib> qopi: do you have an ssh server running on this box?
[05:49] <riotkittie> !repeat | camerong
[05:49] <ubotu> camerong: 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
[05:49] <Bnirkow> whre i can find sequence of "running /scripts/init-premount" operations ??
[05:50] <gleiss> thanks emss
[05:50] <_james> how to edit that what's listed on my grub boot loader?
[05:50] <jrib> _james: /boot/grub/menu.lst
[05:50] <gdb_> Bnirkow: If you mean on system book, look in /etc/rc2.d -- the number after the S is the start order.
[05:51] <_james> ok thnx
[05:51] <gdb> er on system boot
[05:51] <Bnirkow> gdb_: thanks
[05:53] <covOPprometheus> sup, I wanted to ask if it is save to update to the kernel 2.6.18-rc1 (I'm looking forward to use my MMC/SD)
[05:53] <riotkittie> wow. it is eerily silent in here. oh.
[05:53] <Pici> For whoever was asking about smartpm: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SmartPackageManager
[05:54] <Bnirkow> gdb_: what file os for Thermal Zone ??
[05:54] <Bnirkow> gdb_: is*
[05:54] <youser> hey could someone help me with a safe way tp upgrade from dapper to edgy with keeping all my settings and programs?
[05:54] <bcardarella> Is there another respoitory I can use if I need to download an older version of a perl package? XML::Twig 3.28 has a bug so I need to fallback to XML::Twig 3.26... apt-get is telling me it only has 3.28 (and I am using the universe repository)
[05:55] <kaffien> what packages do i need isntall to recompile the kernel in ubuntu?
[05:55] <jrib> !kernel | kaffien
[05:55] <ubotu> kaffien: kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[05:55] <youser> hey could someone help me with a safe way tp upgrade from dapper to edgy with keeping all my settings and programs?
[05:56] <mnk> i have a special font and it is extremely annoying to have to double click on the character from 'insert-> special character' in openoffice
[05:56] <mnk> i am trying to assign a shortcut to some special characters. how can i do it pls?
[05:57] <youser> or can anyone pint me to a good page?
[05:57] <HymnToLife> !edgy | youser
[05:57] <ubotu> youser: 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
[05:57] <Silv3rF0x> I need help
[05:58] <Silv3rF0x> anyone have a sec
[05:58] <youser> why thanks you
[05:58] <riotkittie> Silv3rF0x: just ask :P
[05:58] <qopi> jrib: not sure, possibly
[05:58] <IcemanV9> !ask | Silv3rF0x
[05:58] <HymnToLife> Silv3rF0x, just ask, we'll help if we can :)
[05:58] <ubotu> Silv3rF0x: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[05:58] <adaptr> youser: just upgrade with synaptic or aptitude
[05:58] <Silv3rF0x> Some reason you have php 4 and 5 installed on a unit can you juest remove php 5 and keep 4 intake
[05:58] <qopi> jrib: don't think so tho, just my desktop (well laptop actually)
[05:59] <qopi> jrib: although I may well have install ssh server stuffi in the past. why you ask?
[05:59] <jrib> qopi: erm ok, would have made it easier for to just try a few commands
[05:59] <jrib> *for me*
[05:59] <Pici> Silv3rF0x : have you tried going through synaptic and removing the php5 packages?
[05:59] <jrib> qopi: /join #ubuntu-classroom  please
[06:00] <Silv3rF0x> Becuse if you do a apt-get install --remove php5 it removes 4 and reinstalls 5
[06:00] <youser> how do i do aptitude again?
[06:00] <jrib> youser: 'aptitude'
[06:00] <youser> how do i use that do upgrade to edgy?
[06:00] <IcemanV9> Silv3rF0x: i believe so with apt-get or aptitude power :)
[06:00] <youser> and will it keep all my dapper settings?
[06:00] <jrib> youser: you shouldn't, you should use udpate-manager
[06:00] <jrib> youser: it should keep al of your settings
[06:00] <Bnirkow> what file is for "Thermal Zone" in "init.d" ??
[06:01] <Silv3rF0x> synaptic?
[06:01] <Pici> Silv3rF0x : the correct syntax is apt-get remove php5
[06:01] <rage_> Silv3rF0x: gui packagemannager.
[06:01] <IcemanV9> Silv3rF0x: system > admin > synaptic
[06:02] <jeffery> I only have one netowrk adapter. Recently it comes up as eth2, which causes problems with my vmware.  How can I corect this?  Not sure why it thinks I have more than one eth.
[06:02] <Silv3rF0x> LOL not in command line only
[06:02] <rage_> Silv3rF0x: terminal -> synaptic
[06:02] <HymnToLife> !ifrename | jeffery
[06:02] <ubotu> jeffery: ifrename allows you to rename interfaces at boot based on various criteria such as driver, mac address, etc. 'man ifrename' and 'man iftab' for details on configuration.
[06:02] <Silv3rF0x> I don;t run gui
[06:02] <emss> Silv3rF0x: use aptitude for package management
[06:03] <jeffery> ubotu, So you are suggesting it has been setup to rename some where.  Thanks I will check it.
[06:03] <rage_> Silv3rF0x: dpkg -l | grep php5
[06:03] <Silv3rF0x> thank god
[06:03] <roxlu> Is there a jdk 1.6
[06:03] <IcemanV9> Silv3rF0x: like Pici said, sudo aptitude remove php5
[06:03] <Taime1> ADEPT is telling me that i need to insert my kubuntu cd...i did that and the error keeps popping up... why is that?
[06:03] <Pici> jeffery : ubotu is a bot
[06:03] <|crazy|> Hi, when i try to turn down the volume in my X it seems to react at all, any ideas ? :)
[06:03] <Bnirkow> IcemaV9: what file is for "Thermal Zone" in "init.d" ??
[06:03] <emss> |crazy|: ?
[06:03] <|crazy|> volume of the sound maybe more right to say
[06:04] <clemien> hi all
[06:04] <Byan> how do I mount an ntfs partition with read and write?
[06:04] <knight> will there be any problem if i install unauthenticated packages?
[06:04] <HymnToLife> !ubotu | jeffery
[06:04] <ubotu> jeffery: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[06:04] <Pici> !fuse | Byan
[06:04] <ubotu> Byan: Though it's still very unsafe, you can read about Ubuntu NTFS writing using fuse here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lkraider/NtfsFuse
[06:04] <riotkittie> !ntfs-3g | |crazy|
[06:04] <ubotu> |crazy|: ntfs-3g is is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. It has been extensively tested but is still BETA software, so use it with caution. Installation instructions at http://lunapark6.com/?p=1710 (Dapper) and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009/ (Edgy)
[06:04] <riotkittie> oh wrong person.
[06:04] <emss> |crazy|: how are you trying to lower the volume?
[06:04] <youser> Authenticating the upgrade failed. There may be a problem with the network or with the server.
[06:04] <youser> ant upgrade cuz something is broke apperently
[06:04] <Byan> o_o
[06:04] <Byan> which one is better?
[06:04] <knight> will there be any problem if i install unauthenticated packages using apt-get?
[06:05] <IcemanV9> Bnirkow: i don't remember at the moment; let me find it
[06:05] <Taime1> is there a simple explanation for why Adept is telling me to insert my cdrom, then when i do, it tells me over and over again??
[06:05] <emss> knight: there could e
[06:05] <Bnirkow> IcemanV9: ok
[06:05] <|crazy|> emss, with the system main volume thing and with XMMS
[06:05] <clemien> do u know how install 3ddesk in ubuntu 6.10?
[06:05] <HymnToLife> knight, mayben maybe not, you can't be sure
[06:05] <youser> anyoneknow whats going on with the ubuntu server?
[06:06] <jeffery> I see.  Well, you know, these nacs in the iftab, I have no idea where these macs came from.
[06:06] <|crazy|> ubotu, does ntfs have anything to with the sound ?
[06:06] <knight> HymnToLife: what may it affect?
[06:06] <|crazy|> ah mkey :P
[06:06] <HymnToLife> knight, it depends on what the package is, and where you get it from
[06:06] <IcemanV9> Bnirkow: info is at /proc/acpi/thermal_zone
[06:06] <roxlu> Someone, is there a "jdk 1.6" package for ubunut?
[06:06] <youser> damnit athentication keeps failing
[06:07] <Bnirkow> IcemanV9: hmm
[06:07] <Pici> !info 3ddesktop
[06:07] <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
[06:07] <incorrect> i was wondering how i add a new session for beryl to gdm
[06:07] <Bnirkow> IcemanV9: i need sequence of init.d operations, because my ubuntu stops after "Thermal zone"
[06:08] <dromer> hi all, I'm using this guide: http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/01/29/move-home-to-its-own-partition  but I get stuck at the line with "$ find . -depth" etc
[06:09] <Taime1> adept asks me to insert my cdrom , so i do, then it just keeps telling me to do so as if i havent inserted the disc, what gives?
[06:09] <knight> HymnToLife: but is there any way to confirm that the package is good ?
[06:09] <dromer> I get the error> cpio: invalid option -- e
[06:09] <Vluid> !info rox
[06:09] <ubotu> Package rox does not exist in any distro I know
[06:09] <Vluid> !info rox-filer
[06:09] <ubotu> rox-filer: A simple graphical file manager for X11. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:2.5-1build1 (edgy), package size 1436 kB, installed size 3992 kB
[06:09] <IcemanV9> Bnirkow: i'm not sure. i don't play with init.d stuff (yet). sorry.
[06:09] <youser> ahhhhhhhhhhhh
[06:09] <knight> HymnToLife: anyway ill check it out thank you much
[06:09] <Bnirkow> IcemanV9: ok
[06:09] <youser> dumn u ubuntu let e upgraaaade
[06:10] <dromer> anyone?
[06:10] <IcemanV9> roxlu: dapper or edgy? in dapper, nope. dunno about edgy.
[06:10] <Pici> Taime1 : I'm not familiar with the menus on adept, but what you need to do is remove the CDs from the source list so that it will only query the internet repositiores
[06:10] <youser> horsepiss
[06:10] <roxlu> oke
[06:10] <Taime1> so it doesnt even need my cd?
[06:10] <Taime1> i wondered that
[06:10] <Pici> nope
[06:11] <Taime1> thnx
[06:11] <Pici> youser : what error are you getting?
[06:11] <jeffery> This 3d desktop looks kind of cool.  Anyone using it?  Performance?
[06:11] <Najjstroem^_-> Do you think i can install bf2 from a cd in ubuntu linux?
[06:12] <funkyHat> jeffery, are you talking about beryl, or the package 3ddesktop?
[06:12] <xst> After upgrading to edgy the "noauto" option in /etc/fstab is no longer respected; even mount points with "noauto" are being mounted automatically upon boot. How can I fix this?
[06:12] <IcemanV9> roxlu: just found out that in edgy - nope. 1.5 still
[06:12] <kingace> how do you install a bootsplash theme?
[06:12] <jeffery> funkyHat,   3ddesktop
[06:12] <youser> Authenticating the upgrade failed. There may be a problem with the network or with the server.
[06:12] <roxlu> IcemanV9: I just found this: http://tuxicity.wordpress.com/2006/12/07/installing-jdk-6-rc-mustang-in-ubuntu-edgy/
[06:12] <youser> i tried about 10 times now
[06:13] <funkyHat> jeffery, I used it until I got beryl... it's pretty easy on resources... all it does is take a screenshot of the desktop you're on, then zoom it out. Worth a try at least
[06:13] <jpiccolo> i am having a problem with a ntfs partion, windows and linux can both access it but linux cant see what windows wrote to it and linux cant see what windows wrote
[06:13] <Tomcat_> !sudoers
[06:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sudoers - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:13] <IcemanV9> roxlu: ah. hopefully it will get into our repo soon.
[06:13] <Tomcat_> !sudo
[06:13] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[06:13] <jeffery> funkyHat, Beryl is that even close to being ready?  I thought it was pretty Alpha?
[06:13] <IntuitiveNipple> dromer: The find | cpio command you're using is documented in the "Tutorial" section of the cpio docs at http://www.gnu.org/software/cpio/manual/html_mono/cpio.html#SEC2
[06:14] <funkyHat> jeffery, I use it all the time... the only problem I get is I have to switch back to metacity temporarily if I want to watch certain types of video or run 3D programs
[06:14] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: oh dear ... I just wanted to move my /hame to another partition and got this guide from someone on #ubutnu-nl
[06:14] <dromer> #ubuntu-nl*
[06:15] <jeffery> funkyHat, It seems interesting, when I moved to Ubuntu from Gentoo I gave up my E17, and it had some nice little transparencies and stuff.
[06:15] <Ximango> !ntfs-3g | jpiccolo
[06:15] <ubotu> jpiccolo: ntfs-3g is is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. It has been extensively tested but is still BETA software, so use it with caution. Installation instructions at http://lunapark6.com/?p=1710 (Dapper) and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009/ (Edgy)
[06:15] <r_rehashed> hi everybody
[06:16] <IntuitiveNipple> dromer: I'm reading that guide to moving /home that you posted, and then I cross-referenced the cpio command you're using to see if I could see a reason for the error you get - I *suspect* the output of the "find" command is creating something that cpio can't handle, so try doing the "find" operation first and redirecting its output into a file, then examine that file for potential problems
[06:16] <Ximango> jpiccolo, you are using ntfs-3g for access ntfs partition?
[06:16] <jpiccolo> yes
[06:16] <r_rehashed> I am unable to send or receive any files through gaim
[06:16] <youser> ahhhh
[06:16] <|crazy|> So, when i try to change the sound volume of the system in X or with the player i get no response at all.. atleast it don't turn down the volume.. any ideas to what can be causing this and a resolution? :) i'm connected to a spif port on my soundcard if that can have something to do with it ?
[06:16] <jpiccolo> Ximango: /dev/sda1       /media/sda1     ntfs-3g    auto,user,exec,sync,rw   0       1
[06:16] <Pici> youser : it sounds like the mirror is unavailable.
[06:16] <Taime1> so if i am installing an nvidia driver for my nForce card, all i need to do is install the restriced modules package, then install the nvidia-glx package?
[06:16] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: hmmm, I really have no idea how to do that .. isn't there another way to move my /home to another partition?
[06:17] <youser> well they need a punch
[06:17] <youser> in the face
[06:17] <ieldib> Hi everybody
[06:17] <IntuitiveNipple> dromer: What you're doing is simple - it creates a list of all the directories and files (using find) then uses that list as input to cpio so it can do the copy to the new location
[06:17] <youser> hi dr nick
[06:17] <ieldib> can anyone help me figure out why i cannot playback any videos via my intel945
[06:17] <jpiccolo> Ximango: the data is there, its just either OS can't see what the other one put there
[06:18] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: ok, I know it's to make sure all the files get copied (including dot folders etc.)
[06:18] <ieldib> anyone ?
[06:19] <Jiraiya> salut
[06:19] <ieldib> anyone ?
[06:19] <nomego> what package installs the Mono.Unix.Native.dll ?
[06:19] <Jiraiya> Y a des gens qui parle francais ?
[06:20] <IcemanV9> !fr | Jiraiya
[06:20] <ubotu> Jiraiya: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[06:20] <jeffery> funkyHat, How does a person switch between windows managers, in Ubuntu.  Never tried it.
[06:20] <Jiraiya> O
[06:20] <Jiraiya> Mais j'suis banni :'(
[06:20] <Ximango> jpiccolo, let me see response of #dpkg-query -s ntfs-3g | grep Version
[06:20] <IntuitiveNipple> dromer: What is the precise error report you're receiving when doing the "find ... | cpio ..." command?
[06:21] <Ximango> jpiccolo, which ubuntu version are you using?
[06:21] <mag_> When I try to install ubuntu... I can't see the step of partitions....
[06:21] <IntuitiveNipple> dromer: The guide does say you *might* have to tweak the command
[06:21] <jpiccolo> feisty, i know bleeding edge
[06:21] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: cpio: invalid option -- e
[06:21] <Ximango> jpiccolo, im using same here. :D and working great.
[06:22] <jpiccolo> Ximango: Version: 1:0.0.0+20061031-5
[06:22] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: but apperantly null and sparse need two --'s
[06:22] <ahrale> hi all....
[06:22] <IntuitiveNipple> dromer: and the command line you're actually using?
[06:22] <IcemanV9> jpiccolo: it would be a good idea to ask in #ubuntu+1 (feisty support) :)
[06:22] <Ximango> jpiccolo, but my fstab have: dev/hda3              /media/hda3    ntfs-3g defaults,uid=1000 0 0
[06:22] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: some dutch guys are helping me now too btw
[06:22] <ieldib> can anyone help me diagnose a video playback problem please ?
[06:22] <aimtrainer> hi! I need to format a usb drive with ext3 ... whats the best way to do it? (is there a fs that can handle files bigegr than 4gb and is also read and writable in win?9
[06:23] <ahrale> does anyone know how can i install skype on ubuntu ?
[06:23] <ieldib> aimtrainer you can get windows to read ext3 fs
[06:23] <ieldib> natively
[06:23] <jpiccolo> Ximango: and you can read and write as a user?
[06:23] <ieldib> ahrale, use automatix2
[06:23] <aimtrainer> cool ieldib
[06:23] <ieldib> thats what i did
[06:23] <IcemanV9> !skype | ahrale
[06:23] <ubotu> ahrale: To install Skype on Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype  -  To record on Skype, check: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeRecordingHowto
[06:23] <Najjstroem^_-> I need help, i cant install bf2, i can go trought the installation then on the EA Games registration panel hole shit just lock itself. i have tryed it trough wine and cedega
[06:23] <Ximango> jpiccolo, yes!
[06:23] <ieldib> can anyone help me get video playback please ?
[06:23] <aimtrainer> ieldib: so if I brng my usb drie to a frineds dcan is xp machine read my data
[06:24] <jpiccolo> Ximango: uid is user id right, so i need to find mine
[06:24] <aimtrainer> withou any confuratio
[06:24] <aimtrainer> n
[06:24] <aimtrainer> *configuration
[06:24] <Silv3rF0x> Hey how do you do a search on here and allow it to do a find on files content
[06:24] <ieldib> aimtrainer: i'll point you to a url where you can have him dl and install the ext3 drivers
[06:24] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: I now run$ sudo -i find . -depth -print0 | cpio --null --sparse -pvd /mnt/newhome/  , but I get: /usr/bin/find: cannot execute binary file (the sudo -i was one of the dutch suggestions)
[06:24] <jrib> Najjstroem^_-: have you tried cedega support?
[06:24] <aimtrainer> so whats the easiest way to format a usb drive?
[06:25] <Najjstroem^_-> jrib i come further with wine then cadega
[06:25] <ieldib> http://www.fs-driver.org/
[06:25] <jrib> Silv3rF0x: on where?
[06:25] <ahrale> thnx uboto... am trying:)
[06:25] <Snoopy-NB> ahrale:   you can also use EasyUbuntu to install Skype.
[06:25] <ieldib> aimtrainer mke2fs -j
[06:25] <jrib> Najjstroem^_-: checked wine's appdb?
[06:25] <aimtrainer> ieldib: thanks, thats kewl
[06:25] <nolimitsoya> !thank you | ahrale
[06:25] <ubotu> ahrale: You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[06:25] <ieldib> can anyone help me diagnose a video playback problem
[06:25] <Silv3rF0x> I want to search a whole server for a file called sam
[06:25] <ieldib> please
[06:25] <nolimitsoya> !helpme | ieldib
[06:25] <ubotu> ieldib: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[06:25] <Silv3rF0x> I want everfile that says the file in it
[06:26] <ieldib> lol ubotu
[06:26] <ieldib> !helpme
[06:26] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[06:26] <ieldib> Well the problem is this ,
[06:26] <nolimitsoya> Silv3rF0x, find -iname <foo>
[06:26] <IntuitiveNipple> dromer: the sudo -i is good, because it switches you into the root account's home directory before the move is made.
[06:26] <ieldib> everytime i try to play a video file  my app crashes
[06:26] <jrib> Najjstroem^_-: cedega's web site specifically mentions bf2 so they can probably help you get it to work well
[06:26] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: without the -i I have no permission
[06:26] <ieldib> i ran in the term and mplayer is saying error in display
[06:26] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: ok
[06:26] <Ximango> jpiccolo, yes. you can found at /etc/passwd
[06:26] <ieldib> it says no suitable new res found
[06:26] <nolimitsoya> !enter | ieldib
[06:26] <ubotu> ieldib: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[06:27] <ieldib> ubotu, sorry
[06:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sorry - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:27] <nolimitsoya> ieldib, did you try switching output?
[06:27] <nolimitsoya> !thank you | ieldib
[06:27] <ubotu> ieldib: You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[06:27] <ieldib> nolimitsoya , yes
[06:27] <nolimitsoya> ieldib, to what?
[06:27] <Hisakasex> When I try to install php5-mcrypt I get the following message: php5-mcrypt: Depends: phpapi-20051025 but it is not installable
[06:27] <Fifoxtasy> hey guys. can i ask you a question concerning installing ubuntu on my laptop?
[06:27] <Hisakasex> how can I solve that problem??
[06:27] <nolimitsoya> Fifoxtasy, ceratinly not! :F
[06:27] <ieldib> i tried XV ans the x11
[06:28] <jpiccolo> Ximango: ok mine is 1000 too
[06:28] <ieldib> and gl
[06:28] <Silv3rF0x> nolimitsoya: find . -iname vmlinu
[06:28] <skvn> I have an AMD  Athlon XP 3200+ but when i look at device manager it says that the processor is unknown etc, how can i fix that?
[06:28] <Fifoxtasy> :(
[06:28] <nolimitsoya> ieldib, is this one clip, or several?
[06:28] <nolimitsoya> Fifoxtasy, ;)
[06:28] <Fifoxtasy> ;)
[06:28] <Ximango> jpiccolo, is the first created user. :D
[06:28] <nolimitsoya> im just pulling your leg
[06:28] <btsdev> skvn: are you running 6.10 for amd64/
[06:28] <Silv3rF0x> and I want to search the whole server for anyfile the has the word vmlinu in it
[06:28] <ieldib> this is one particulaur clip nolimit
[06:28] <nolimitsoya> Silv3rF0x, yes, and what wrong with find -iname?
[06:29] <ieldib> nolimitsoya, it will play in gl/gl2 but slowly
[06:29] <Hisakasex> When I try to install php5-mcrypt I get the following message: php5-mcrypt: Depends: phpapi-20051025 but it is not installable
[06:29] <nolimitsoya> ieldib, chanses are its broken
[06:29] <Hisakasex> how can I solve that problem??
[06:29] <Fifoxtasy> i tried to install ubuntu with the 6.10 desktop cd. everything seems to work correctly but detecting my drives takes ages
[06:29] <jrib> Silv3rF0x: do you want to search inside the files?
[06:29] <Silv3rF0x> yes
[06:29] <jrib> Silv3rF0x: use grep
[06:29] <Silv3rF0x> inside every file
[06:29] <ieldib> nolimitsoya,  possibly i will try another clip
[06:29] <Fifoxtasy> like ten minutes to start up the live cd
[06:29] <IntuitiveNipple> dromer: The "execute" error seems to be caused because the correct eXecute permisisons aren't set on /usr/bin/find, so do this and tell me what it shows: ls -l / - mine reports "-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 126276 2006-06-30 01:59 /usr/bin/find
[06:29] <IntuitiveNipple> "
[06:30] <Fifoxtasy> 10 minutes just to detect my hard drives again when running the installer
[06:30] <skvn> btsdev i have ubuntu 6.06 and this isn't a 64 processor
[06:30] <Silv3rF0x> find | grep php
[06:30] <IntuitiveNipple> dromer: error in above command - try this : ls -l /usr/bin/find
[06:30] <joeyfgh> hi
[06:30] <btsdev> skvn: ah ok nm sorry
[06:31] <Fifoxtasy> will this be faster once i installed ubuntu?
[06:31] <skvn> so you don't know what to do about it? :/
[06:31] <IcemanV9> Fifoxtasy: how much RAM on your laptop?
[06:31] <Fifoxtasy> 1GB
[06:31] <btsdev> skvn: nah sorry heh
[06:31] <IcemanV9> oh yeah. it'll be quick.
[06:31] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 124932 2006-03-20 07:25 /usr/bin/fin
[06:31] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: Do you have any RAID drives with Stripes?
[06:31] <IcemanV9> Fifoxtasy: i have 1Gb as well
[06:32] <Fifoxtasy> nope
[06:32] <Ximango> Silv3rF0x, grep -r vmlinu *
[06:32] <IntuitiveNipple> dromer: ok, that looks correct
[06:32] <Fifoxtasy> just IDE
[06:32] <Fifoxtasy> normal sony vaio laptop
[06:32] <nolimitsoya> Fifoxtasy, what about lvm then?
[06:32] <nolimitsoya> Fifoxtasy, ah... sony
[06:32] <Hisakasex> can anyone help me installing php5-mcrypt???
[06:32] <Ximango> Silv3rF0x, if you use find | grep something you are greping find results. not contents
[06:32] <skvn> anyone else know how to make my ubuntu 6.06 recognize an amd athlon xp 3200+ processor?
[06:32] <ieldib> nolimitsoya,   is runing glxgears still a solid way of confirming that you have 3d acceleration
[06:32] <jrib> Hisakasex: sudo apt-get install php5-mcrypt
[06:32] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: perhaps you know a better way to move /home to a new partition ?
[06:32] <Fifoxtasy> nolimitsoya: what is lvm?
[06:32] <nolimitsoya> Fifoxtasy, sony are evil, and ubuntu therefore refuses to work with it ;)
[06:33] <joeyfgh> Hi guys. I used to have XP and Ubuntu installed happily on separate hard drives. Recently I needed to reinstall XP but apparently it restored the MBR to windows-only and now I can't access Ubuntu even if I boot into the second hard drive. Can I fix this???
[06:33] <nolimitsoya> Fifoxtasy, then you dont have it. :) logical volyme management
[06:33] <IntuitiveNipple> dromer: I get the same error trying to do "sudo -i find . -depth -print0"
[06:33] <Fifoxtasy> nolimitsoya: lol
[06:33] <Hisakasex> When I try to install php5-mcrypt(apt-get install php5-mcrypt) I get the following message: php5-mcrypt: Depends: phpapi-20051025 but it is not installable
[06:33] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: hmm
[06:33] <nolimitsoya> *volume
[06:33] <Electro> how do i check permissions in ubuntu, i want to see the numbers
[06:33] <nolimitsoya> !grub | joeyfgh
[06:33] <ubotu> joeyfgh: 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
[06:33] <Hisakasex> I have my source.list updated and universe enabled
[06:33] <tyche> Hello.
[06:33] <tyche> I'm looking for the LiveCD's
[06:33] <tyche> of the latest Ubuntu.
[06:34] <Fifoxtasy> once i install ubuntu will the detection be faster?
[06:34] <jrib> Hisakasex: pastebin your error and your sources.list
[06:34] <nolimitsoya> tyche, www.ubuntu-com
[06:34] <nolimitsoya> *.com
[06:34] <joeyfgh> ubotu: thx i'll check that out
[06:34] <IcemanV9> Hisakasex: try to install phpapi first? then install php5-mcrypt
[06:34] <nolimitsoya> Fifoxtasy, probably. give it a try :)
[06:34] <yrlnry> paste?
[06:34] <IntuitiveNipple> dromer: okay, do it this way: "sudo su" (enter your password) then do "find /home -depth -print0 | cpio --null --sparse -pvd /mnt/newhome/"
[06:34] <nolimitsoya> !pastebin | yrlnry
[06:34] <ubotu> yrlnry: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (be sure to give the URL of your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[06:34] <Electro> has anyone here heard of quantum star se
[06:34] <Fifoxtasy> is the alternative install image worth a try?
[06:34] <yrlnry> Thanks.
[06:34] <nolimitsoya> Fifoxtasy, yes it is
[06:35] <Electro> has anyone here heard of quantum star se
[06:35] <Hisakasex> phpapi is not installable ...
[06:35] <sekcon> sounds like a porno
[06:35] <devilsadvocate> !pastebin
[06:35] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (be sure to give the URL of your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[06:35] <nolimitsoya> !anyone | Electro
[06:35] <ubotu> Electro: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[06:36] <yrlnry> The "sort" command in my ubuntu linux is not sorting the file into the order I would expect.  Please see http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2064/
[06:36] <sekcon> why does ubuntu rock so much?
[06:36] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: That delay sounds like time-outs - Can i suggest that you restart the Live CD and *as soon* as you you see the Ubuntu menu press F6 and edit the boot command line by removing "quiet splash" and then pressing Enter. That will let you see what is happening and where the time-out or errors are occuring
[06:36] <nolimitsoya> sekcon, its made out of woodchips
[06:36] <IcemanV9> Hisakasex: pastebin your error please, so we can see if we can help ya
[06:36] <Fifoxtasy> i tried using the commands suggested in the livecd to avoid hardware errors. noaicl nolaicl or something like that. with this switch on it couldn't detect my hard drives at all. are there any other switches i could use?
[06:36] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: now I get: cpio: unrecognized option '--parse'
[06:36] <nolimitsoya> Fifoxtasy, use the alternate
[06:36] <IntuitiveNipple> dromer:  oops, its "sparse" not "parse"
[06:36] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: I'll try it with 1 -
[06:36] <Hisakasex> oki ... just a minute
[06:37] <SWISH> hi, i want to install ubuntu 6.10 amd 64 on my workstation. but it doesn't work. I can't start the live-cd. At first i see grub, then i see the ubuntu-logo, but it is just grey. when i don't boot in silent mode, it hang with the message: "ohci_hcd 0000:00:0b.0: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1" Ubuntu 6.06 live works, but i can't install it.
[06:37] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: aahh hehe :P
[06:37] <sekcon> ha.. thats alot of trees..
[06:37] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: ok, it's running now :)
[06:37] <IntuitiveNipple> dromer:  :D
[06:37] <Fifoxtasy> IntuitiveNipple: that's what i did. it's detecting the hard drive that takes forever
[06:37] <Hisakasex> how do I pastebin???
[06:37] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: Does it report errors or just literally *sit there* waiting for the drive(s) ?
[06:37] <jrib> !pastebin | Hisakasex
[06:37] <ubotu> Hisakasex: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (be sure to give the URL of your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[06:38] <yrlnry> It seems that the "sort" command is sorting case-insensitively.
[06:38] <Fifoxtasy> IntuitiveNipple: i think it only sits there
[06:38] <nolimitsoya> does anyone know of a good program to rip damaged cd:s? abcde/cdparanoia stalls...
[06:38] <yrlnry> Could this be a result of my locale setting?
[06:38] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: I've heard of that happening when you've got IDE ATA drives with their Master/Slave settings, or Cable Select, set wrongly
[06:38] <bronze_0_1> Hisakasex: go to a pastebin website and paste your text into thge idicated window, click on submit
[06:38] <lmosher> I recently switched form my campus nonsecure wireless network using NetworkManger to the campus secure network using wpa_supplicant. However, the signal drops every now and then, is there any way I can monitor this to see what's going wrong?
[06:38] <skvn> anyone know how to make ubuntu 6.06 recognize an amd athlon xp 3200+ processor?
[06:38] <nolimitsoya> skvn, it does
[06:38] <IntuitiveNipple> dromer: Is it copying now?
[06:38] <lmosher> skvn, I have 6.06 on my desktop that's a 3500+... didn't have to do anything special what's happening?
[06:38] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: hopefully all the rest will go fine too :)
[06:38] <yrlnry> "You appear to be spamming the pastebin. I hate spammers so I won't let you. If you're not attempting to spam, please enable javascript so you can pass the antispam check"
[06:38] <skvn> device manager says unknown :(
[06:38] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: I believe it is :)
[06:39] <IntuitiveNipple> dromer: Good :)
[06:39] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: taking some time anyway :)
[06:39] <Fifoxtasy> IntuitiveNipple: could that be? in a laptop that i never opened up?
[06:39] <nolimitsoya> skvn, and the problem is...?
[06:39] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: thnx alot, you linux-guru you ;)
[06:39] <IntuitiveNipple> dromer: All those files you're downloaded
[06:39] <IntuitiveNipple> dromer: I'm a noobie - I'm a Windows guru!
[06:39] <dromer> hahaha
[06:39] <nomego> does anyone know which package installs Mono.WebServer.dll ? is there a way to search for packages installing certain files, before installing them?
[06:39] <SWISH> lol
[06:40] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: I'm am total noob ;)
[06:40] <skvn> well, no problem i guess, just seemed a bit weird that it says unknown everywhere in processor :P
[06:40] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: Maybe not, but I have heard of the time-out issue with wrongly configured IDE drives in that way
[06:40] <skvn> seems to work ok atleast, i'm just making sure :P
[06:40] <lmosher> skvn, that applet might not know, but that applet might just be being stupid. As long as everything is working fine it's not an issue...
[06:40] <tyche> When I go out to the site to download, there isn't anything that says "LiveCD"
[06:40] <adub> if i move a folder that contains drivers from my desktop to a different location the next time i reboot my drivers will not load what is teh problem???
[06:40] <tyche> Do all of them boot live and also can install?
[06:41] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: But if there is only one hard drive, i wonder if it is on the same IDE channel as the CD drive, and they are at issue somehow
[06:41] <lmosher> skvn, yeah device manager doesn't know my proc either, but it uses dual core and stuff, so it's certainly working.
[06:41] <SWISH> just the desktop are live
[06:41] <IcemanV9> tyche: DesktopCD == LiveCD
[06:41] <tyche> The desktops are live, and also install.
[06:41] <nolimitsoya> tyche, the desktop is a live cd and the alterante is ncurses
[06:41] <tyche> Gotcha.
[06:41] <tyche> Thanks everyone.
[06:41] <SWISH> and the dvd can both
[06:41] <adub> tyche are you talking to me
[06:41] <skvn> ok, thanks. i guess i don't need to do anything about it then :)
[06:42] <SWISH> can somebody helb me? i installed ubuntu several times, and it always worked perfectly
[06:42] <Fifoxtasy> i'm done downloading the alternate install, gonna try that one out. hope it will work better+
[06:42] <lmosher> skvn, nolimitsoya, wow I had no idea how cluess the Device Manger is, in reality. Wow... it basically ha no idea about any of my components...
[06:42] <SWISH> i have a gforce 7600gt
[06:42] <Fifoxtasy> IntuitiveNipple: maybe i should take a look at my laptops inside.....
[06:43] <quad3datwork> i setup a server but network doesn't seem to work. module loads for it (bnx2) and i can't even ping the gateway machine. any thoughts?
[06:43] <SWISH> and i tried the alternate cd too, did not work
[06:43] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: If its worked okay with, say, Windows, I'd *assume* it ought to be okay with Linux too and look for another reason
[06:43] <cherubiel> SWISH: you mean X fails?
[06:43] <Fifoxtasy> IntuitiveNipple: so what could be the reason? is my hardware not supported by ubuntu?
[06:44] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: What model laptop is it? I'd be very surprised if the hard disk interfaces didn't have drivers!
[06:44] <SWISH> cherubuel, i am not sure, there is no error. just the splash screen is grey, and then nothing happens
[06:44] <Fifoxtasy> IntuitiveNipple: sony vaio A517M
[06:45] <vrt> SWISH: i would start at /var/log/X.0.log
[06:45] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: Let me Google that (I have several Vaio notebooks with Ubuntu and have had no problems though)
[06:45] <SWISH> vrt, hm, it is just the live-cd
[06:45] <Fifoxtasy> IntuitiveNipple: hard drive is a toshiba MK1032GSX
[06:45] <vrt> Xorg.0.log*
[06:45] <SWISH> is there a log?
[06:45] <wilx> Oi.
[06:46] <Hisakasex> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2068/
[06:46] <SWISH> there is also no bash
[06:46] <wilx> Where can I get updated terminal capabilities DB that contains description of the "putty" terminal?
[06:46] <vrt> !info putty
[06:46] <ubotu> putty: Telnet/SSH client for X. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.58-4 (edgy), package size 270 kB, installed size 672 kB
[06:46] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: Not sure if it is relevant but look at this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205574
[06:47] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: I wonder if it could be related to your issue?
[06:47] <Fifoxtasy> IntuitiveNipple: checking it out. by the way: thanks a lot for your help IntuitiveNipple!
[06:47] <r_rehashed> my bro keep getting this error, `there was an error starting the Gnome settings daemon. some things such as themes, sounds, backgrounds may not work correctly'. what should he do?
[06:48] <r_rehashed> the updates didn't work
[06:48] <atoponce> what is a media player that supports xpsf?  amarok only supports m3u
[06:48] <atoponce> i'm looking for something gtk-based
[06:48] <Hisakasex> I've downloaded php5-mcrypt_5.1.2-1_i386.deb but I don't know how to install it correctly
[06:48] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: Also, read this *translated* forum thread that mentions your model: http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php%3Fid%3D26565&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=3&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3DUbuntu%2BLinux%2BSony%2BVaio%2BA517M%26num%3D20%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26safe%3Doff%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26rls%3Dcom.ubuntu:en-GB:official%26hs%3DC2a
[06:48] <rdz> hello everyone. where reads gnome the actual cpu frequency?
[06:48] <Hisakasex> I've downloaded from a website php5-mcrypt_5.1.2-1_i386.deb but I don't know how to install it correctly
[06:48] <DogWater> what is the default root password and or how do you set the root password in the installer?
[06:49] <atoponce> DogWater: root is disabled by default. use 'sudo'
[06:49] <ben_m> DogWater the root account is disabled
[06:49] <r_rehashed> somebody please help!! :(
[06:49] <SWISH> but when you boot in recovery mode, you get a bash with root
[06:50] <Pici> !sudo | DogWater
[06:50] <ubotu> DogWater: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[06:50] <Fifoxtasy> IntuitiveNipple: weird i wonder if this is the same error i'm getting
[06:50] <r_rehashed> the desktop takes a long time to come and I need to keep pressing enter
[06:50] <atoponce> anyone know of a player that supports xspf?
[06:50] <DogWater> yea, i know what sudo is; i just think its ridiculous for a distro to require someone to use it.
[06:50] <Fifoxtasy> IntuitiveNipple: the french post doesn't seem to have anything to do with it
[06:50] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: It does make me wonder too - you see that mention of "ATA timeouts" ? Sounds as if it could be the same thing
[06:50] <DogWater> yea, alright i'll just single user and change the password
[06:50] <SWISH> DogWater sudo su
[06:50] <Fifoxtasy> IntuitiveNipple: yea
[06:51] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: No, it mentions your model in passing, but its not claiming a fault that I can see
[06:51] <DogWater> a server without a root account; that seems like a viable idea...
[06:51] <DogWater> sigh
[06:51] <ant_> gksu xterm will get you a root terminal..
[06:51] <atoponce> DogWater: then don't use it
[06:52] <riotkittie> considering ubuntu aims to be user friendly, and the majority of those using it are completely new to linux, i dont think sudo is ridiculous
[06:52] <DogWater> Yea, thats probably going to be the reason we dont sell dedicated servers /w it
[06:52] <DogWater> yeah but there is a server and a desktop version
[06:52] <riotkittie> and you /can/ unlock the root account.
[06:52] <SWISH> i want to install ubuntu 6.10 amd 64 on my workstation. but it doesn't work. I can't start the live-cd. At first i see grub, then i see the ubuntu-logo, but it is just grey. when i don't boot in silent mode, it hang with the message: "ohci_hcd 0000:00:0b.0: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1" Ubuntu 6.06 live works, but i can't install it.
[06:52] <DogWater> i can understand them 'screwing up' the desktop version
[06:52] <ant_> DogWater: just type 'gksu xterm' to get a root prompt
[06:52] <IcemanV9> Hisakasex: sudo dpkg -i <packagename>
[06:52] <DogWater> wow,
[06:52] <Pici> I personally set a root password because I run alot of root commands and dont want to preface everything with sudo.  But then again I'm not afraid of breaking anything
[06:53] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: But *this* seems to be your issue: http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mepis-france.org%2Fforum%2Fviewtopic.php%3Fp%3D8193&langpair=fr%7Cen&hl=en&ie=UTF8
[06:53] <jrib> Pici: do you know about 'sudo -i'?
[06:53] <Hisakasex> ok ... I'll try
[06:54] <quad3datwork> which file to modify to disable a module from loading?
[06:54] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: HaHa! Is your hard drive a SATA drive by any chance?
[06:54] <Pici> jrib : yeah, but its just something I'm used to doing
[06:54] <jrib> Hisakasex: don't install it that way... it probably won't even work
[06:54] <atoponce> anyone heard of xspf?
[06:54] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: Ok, I have the Toshiba specs on the drive now, it is SATA
[06:55] <jrib> Hisakasex: you have both breezy and dapper repos in your sources.list .  Which one are you running?
[06:55] <haxality> hello!
[06:55] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: There are several *known* issues with some SATA controllers and drives in Linux
[06:55] <haxality> I'm having a bit of an odd problem with gnome
[06:55] <haxality> when I go to logout and click the 'quit' button, gnome-panel freezes and the logout options menu never comes up
[06:56] <Fifoxtasy> IntuitiveNipple: i burnt the alternate now, you think that will make a difference
[06:56] <haxality> I have to use ctrl-alt-backspace to get out of GNOME, which is pretty kludgy
[06:56] <riotkittie> haxality: are you using xcompmanager or something similar by any chance?
[06:56] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: Read this! http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Intel_82801FBM
[06:56] <Fifoxtasy> IntuitiveNipple: damn i didn't even know it was SATA
[06:56] <scythe128> intuitive, are there any ones that are supported great?  that will probably be my next upgrade
[06:56] <haxality> xcompmanager?
[06:56] <Hisakasex> php5-mcrypt is not available in breezy so apt-get looks in dapper
[06:56] <SWISH> i habe about 7 partitions, could it be, that ubuntu can't handel this?
[06:56] <SWISH> i have*
[06:56] <haxality> I don't think I've ever heard of it, riotkittie
[06:56] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: Especially the bit that reads "SATA support however still has issues. See Problems with SATA and Linux"
[06:56] <Hisakasex> no problem with that
[06:57] <jrib> Hisakasex: you didn't answer my question
[06:57] <riotkittie> haxality: ok, so you dont have anything like transparancy or shadows going on?
[06:57] <Fifoxtasy> IntuitiveNipple: what would you suggest`?
[06:57] <arindam> I need some help
[06:57] <haxality> riotkittie: no, nothing fancy. my videocard has really bad driver support so I generally avoid the eye candy
[06:57] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: *scream* :D
[06:57] <SWISH> coule sata be the reason, why the live-cd does not boot
[06:57] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: hmmm: Your home directory is listed as '/home/dreamer' but it does not appear to exist. Do you want to log in with the / (root) directory as your home directory?
[06:57] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: I got that after reboot
[06:58] <riotkittie> haxality: ah.  i have no idea then, sorry.
[06:58] <arindam> I have just installed ubuntu breezy 5.10 in my laptop and the sound nit working
[06:58] <arindam> what should I do?
[06:58] <haxality> riotkittie: it's alright, definitely not the worst bug I've ever encountered :)
[06:58] <scythe128> arindam, what type of laptop?
[06:58] <haxality> riotkittie: thanks for at least responding
[06:58] <IntuitiveNipple> dromer - that will be because you didn't edit /etc/fstab to tell it where the new /home is, i believe
[06:58] <arindam> toshiba tecra8000
[06:58] <scythe128> k
[06:58] <scythe128> brb
[06:58] <sivik> is there a way to install the real player for mac os x that has wma support in linux?
[06:58] <gizmo_the_great1> I need to compare the copying speeds of a file using two different Ubuntu desktop systems to determine which one might act best as a file server. Is there a command or switch for a command that will time the copying speed?
[06:59] <Gosha> how do i use the dock aplication bar in kubuntu?
[06:59] <jrib> sivik: why not use mplayer?
[06:59] <Hisakasex> when I run apt-get install php5-mcrypt, I think apt looks for the package in dapper repository because in breezy the pkg has no installation candidate
[06:59] <haxality> sivik: no, as far as I know there is no OSX compatibility layer for linux
[06:59] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: LOL .. and now you feel better... I'm digging some more for support for that IDE SATA controller on Ubuntu... Are you using Edgy Eft 6.10 ?
[06:59] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: I have .. I'm cheching right now ..
[06:59] <jrib> Hisakasex: are you using breezy or dapper?
[06:59] <scythe128> airindam, a 333?
[06:59] <IntuitiveNipple> dromer: Okay... recheck all the replacement mount steps!
[06:59] <Hisakasex> jrib: when I run apt-get install php5-mcrypt, I think apt looks for the package in dapper repository because in breezy the pkg has no installation candidate
[06:59] <Hisakasex> breezy
[07:00] <jrib> Hisakasex: you can't just add dappers repositories in there
[07:00] <Fifoxtasy> IntuitiveNipple: yep 6.10
[07:00] <SWISH> i have a thoshiba satellite  5100-503 with a gforce 4 440 go. but installing nvidia-glx does not work,. when i restart x-server, everything ist just black. i have to change it to nv agian to make the xserver working
[07:00] <Fifoxtasy> IntuitiveNipple: will another linux distro make a difference?
[07:00] <arindam> hello...anybody listening?
[07:01] <Gosha> !guidelines | arindam
[07:01] <ubotu> arindam: The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[07:01] <[BTF] Chm0d> would some by any chance able to help me troubleshoot no sound in ubuntu?
[07:01] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: hmm, I do get this error when editting the /etc/fstab : E138: Can't write viminfo file /home/dreamer/.viminfo!
[07:01] <devilsadvocate> arindam, ?
[07:01] <arindam> ok
[07:01] <arindam> sorry
[07:01] <scythe128> airindam, open up your mixer and make sure you dont have external amilifier (or something similar) selected.  That was the problem with my laptop
[07:01] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: Not necessarily since they all use much the same drivers... I'm checking Ubuntu for SATA bug reports and found one so far...  https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.17/+bug/72631
[07:01] <arindam> sorry all
[07:01] <nolimitsoya> does anyone know of a good program to rip damaged cd:s? abcde/cdparanoia stalls...
[07:01] <arindam> ok
[07:02] <IntuitiveNipple> dromer: thats because /home is missing - switch to the root account to do all this: "sudo su"
[07:02] <Hisakasex> I didn't have any problem with that ... the problem now is that I need the virtual package phpapi-20051025 to install php5-mcrypt
[07:02] <arindam> let me check
[07:02] <scythe128> nolimitsoya, if the cd is really damaged, there is no hope of ripping.... what side of the cd is damaged?
[07:02] <Hisakasex> how do I install a virtual package???
[07:02] <arindam> no
[07:02] <Fifoxtasy> IntuitiveNipple: man you're good how do you find all these things!
[07:02] <nolimitsoya> scythe128, just some light scrathes on the clear surface that have been sanded down for the most part
[07:02] <jrib> Hisakasex: why don't you upgrade to dapper?
[07:02] <scythe128> arindam, sorry... Im out of options then....
[07:03] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: All I do is use Googlew
[07:03] <der0b> anyone know of a web based address book that I can host locally?
[07:03] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: well, the fstab looks allright, but, what really is wrong, I just found out: there is a /home/home instead of just /home :/
[07:03] <arindam> ok..scythe128..no probs
[07:03] <frojnd>  how can Ichange the default gtk font and size
[07:03] <nolimitsoya> scythe128, its has been successfully ripped before, but with great hazzle... i just want to know if there is a better way
[07:03] <scythe128> nolimit.. some gamestops have great refinishing machines, they actually fill in pits instead of sanding them off.... might look into that
[07:03] <arindam> let me check the wiki
[07:03] <Hisakasex> jrib: right now I can't because the server is in service and I have only one :P
[07:04] <Fifoxtasy> IntuitiveNipple: i thought so. it's not what you use, it's how you use it
[07:04] <IntuitiveNipple> dromer: Silly billy :)
[07:04] <nolimitsoya> scythe128, i will. carwax works as well, but i dont have any
[07:04] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: Here, there's not much about it in bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.17/+bugs?field.searchtext=SATA+82801&orderby=-importance&search=Search&field.status%3Alist=Unconfirmed&field.status%3Alist=Confirmed&field.status%3Alist=In+Progress&field.status%3Alist=Needs+Info&field.status%3Alist=Fix+Committed&field.assignee=&field.owner=&field.omit_dupes=on&field.has_patch=&field.has_no_package=
[07:04] <nolimitsoya> scythe128, software live cdparanoia4 would be perfect, but that isnt done yet
[07:04] <IcemanV9> Hisakasex: apt-cache search phpapi-20051025
[07:04] <Hisakasex> I did dpkg -i php5-mcrypt_5.1.2-1_i386.deb
[07:04] <Hisakasex> ok
[07:04] <jrib> !backports | Hisakasex
[07:04] <ubotu> Hisakasex: If new updated Ubuntu packages are built for an application, then they go into Ubuntu Backports. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports
[07:04] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: I think the art is in having the knack of phrasing search queries so you'll get the right results
[07:05] <SWISH> now i start the alternate-cd with my amd64. grub comes. enter-> all black
[07:05] <scythe128> doh.  I" heard" that boiling a scratched cd for a few seconds can take care of some minor scratches... try at your own risk, i wouldnt
[07:05] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: And being able to scan-read pages for clues without getting bogged down
[07:05] <verve> so SB Audigy SE works in Linux, eh?
[07:05] <nolimitsoya> SWISH, if grub shows up you arent booting the live cd
[07:05] <nolimitsoya> scythe128, i wont either :)
[07:06] <bauer77> How do I save my X window configuration. Installing an ATI radeon driver it says "be sure to save your X window configuration file but doesnt explain how, complete idiot here, anyone that can help me?
[07:06] <MATTHZ> yo fellas.. im having problems mounting SATA hdd, i get error : Mount: /dev/sdb1 is allready mounted or /opt/sdb is busy. Anyone got the idea how to solve it ?
[07:06] <SWISH> nolimitsoya: the alternate cd. there is grub where i can change between oem, text install...
[07:06] <Fifoxtasy> IntuitiveNipple: you name it
[07:06] <Byan> >_<
[07:06] <scythe128> nolimitsoya I actually saw an article (linked from slashdot, so I have no idea where the source was) that tested different methods
[07:06] <nolimitsoya> SWISH, that isnt grub. anyway, turn of acpi
[07:06] <haxality> hmm. does anyone have any idea what might be causing gnome to freeze when I try to logout?
[07:06] <Byan> my roommate is trying to get dual monitors to work, but is failing
[07:06] <nolimitsoya> scythe128, do you have the link?
[07:06] <cute_bettong> anyone one haveing issues with skype freezeing there linuxbox...sometimes for a few moments sometimes locking it up?
[07:06] <gizmo_the_great1> I need to compare the copying speeds of a file using two different Ubuntu desktop systems to determine which one might act best as a file server. Is there a command or switch for a command that will time the copying speed?
[07:07] <cute_bettong> it seems to be a very recent problem
[07:07] <scythe128> nolimit, give me a few minutes...
[07:07] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: ok, just had to sudo mv /home/home/* /home :)
[07:07] <Byan> can someone figure out what's wrong with this?
[07:07] <Byan> http://rafb.net/p/c0wiEA18.html
[07:07] <IntuitiveNipple> dromer: So you're all moved over now, then?
[07:08] <Baloogan2> how do I make ubuntu not lock the screen when I close my aptop?
[07:08] <Baloogan2> laptop?
[07:08] <Baloogan2> Anyon e?
[07:08] <skvn> I just did "sudo apt-get install tf" as suggested on one forum, but i cant find the program anywhere. how can i find it or did i do something wrong?
[07:08] <nolimitsoya> Baloogan2, screensaver options?
[07:08] <cute_bettong> so anyone know about this skype thing....freezeing sometimes for a few moments....or  freezing to the point you have to power down and reboot?
[07:08] <cute_bettong> is there a fix for it?
[07:08] <MATTHZ> Is it possible to see what can hold on to a Folder ?? in this case it seems my mounthfolder is holded by some app or such.. so i cant mount.. nomatter if i change the mountpoint.. cant mount
[07:08] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: This page http://irbs.sourceforge.net/toshiba-a80-laptop-debian-howto-en.html says "The problem is that the ide driver gets busy the address of ide0 and ide1. It's a common bug to other modern hardware ..."
[07:08] <scythe128> nolimit : http://www.burningissues.net/how_to/scratchrepair/scratchrepair.htm
[07:09] <HombreMagique> where can i find ubuntu kernel patch set?
[07:09] <SWISH> nolimitsoya: just add acpi=off in the bootoptions?
[07:09] <Fifoxtasy> IntuitiveNipple: hmm the other posts don't really have a solution to the problem...
[07:09] <nolimitsoya> scythe128, thank you :)
[07:09] <nolimitsoya> SWISH, yes
[07:09] <skvn> anyone?
[07:09] <Baloogan2> no options there
[07:09] <Baloogan2> how do I make ubuntu not lock the screen when I close my laptop?
[07:09] <HombreMagique> until 2.6.12 kernel patches were released under linux-patches-ubuntu-2.6.**
[07:10] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: No, it looks like several reports but no action yet. That last article gives a way of patching the actual kernel and rebuilding it, but I don't know if thats your issue or not
[07:10] <HombreMagique> and now? where are ubuntu kernel patches?
[07:10] <bauer77> how do I save my x window configuration?
[07:10] <Baloogan2> how do I make ubuntu not lock the screen when I close my laptop? someone please tell me :(
[07:10] <dromer> IntuitiveNipple: yup :) and learned some new stuff too :)
[07:10] <Baloogan2> this is ruining my ubuntu experience
[07:10] <scythe128> nolimit.  here is another one: http://www.om3ga.co.uk/2006/07/27/scratched-cds-no-problem/   that is the one linked to from /.
[07:10] <max_> hi
[07:11] <MATTHZ> hi max_
[07:11] <nolimitsoya> scythe128, thank you once again :)
[07:11] <MATTHZ> need help with new hdd to be mounted..
[07:11] <MATTHZ> anyone ?
[07:11] <Fifoxtasy> IntuitiveNipple: bizarre he doesn't say if that actually solves the problem, he just says what he did
[07:11] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: I'd recommend reporting this as a potential bug for Ubuntu... at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
[07:11] <scythe128> nolimit google is your friend, feel the google (force???)
[07:12] <IntuitiveNipple> Fifoxtasy: I think we can assume he's posted the steps he took to solve it - no point in writing about it if it didn't work for him
[07:12] <Snoopy-NB> Baloogan2 - check   "system - preferences - power management"
[07:12] <SWISH> nolimitsoya: no effect, still just black. at fist it shows a window, where the kernel  is loaded, then nothing
[07:12] <Baloogan2> Snoopy-NB: I've tried all those options
[07:12] <adop> Baloogan: check in the screensaver options, there is a checkbox to disable this feature.
[07:12] <nolimitsoya> scythe128, no hist there though. :) (on what i wanted, that is...)
[07:12] <ubuntu> hiya
[07:12] <Fifoxtasy> IntuitiveNipple: i probably should ;)
[07:13] <[BTF] Chm0d> could someone help me troubleshoot no sound in ubuntu.
[07:13] <[BTF] Chm0d> it detects my card but i get nothi9ng
[07:13] <Snoopy-NB> Sorry. It works on mine. I don't know the solution.
[07:13] <ubuntu> btf did u chk alsamixer?
[07:14] <[BTF] Chm0d> yes i get an error running that
[07:14] <nolimitsoya> !sound |  [BTF] Chm0d
[07:14] <ubotu> [BTF] Chm0d: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin
[07:14] <ubuntu> !alsautils
[07:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about alsautils - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:14] <kiamo> hey
[07:14] <ubuntu> btf try reinstall it
[07:14] <tim1> can the great terminal do maths
[07:14] <scythe128> straw
[07:15] <kiamo> !debootstrap
[07:15] <ubotu> debootstrap: Bootstrap a basic Debian system. In component main, is extra. Version 0.3.3.0ubuntu7 (edgy), package size 48 kB, installed size 248 kB
[07:15] <kiamo> gah
[07:15] <tim1> how
[07:15] <ben_m> tim1 yes, but I forgot the command :D
[07:15] <tim1> lol
[07:15] <ubuntu> btf in synaptic download alsatools and alsautils
[07:15] <kiamo> i lost the link to a page for helping me set up debootstrap for making a 32 bit enviroment for 32 bit apps
[07:15] <kiamo> (namely firefox)
[07:16] <ubuntu> kiamo:  u forgot command for?
[07:16] <kiamo> no not a cmd
[07:16] <tim1> terminal matsh
[07:16] <tim1> maths
[07:16] <kiamo> there was a really decent how to on the web
[07:16] <kiamo> for setting up debootstrap
[07:16] <n2diy> timl: bc?
[07:16] <kiamo> but i stopped halfway through and now iv lost the link
[07:16] <kiamo> lol
[07:16] <tim1> i know i could use the calculator
[07:17] <ubuntu> tim bc will work fine
[07:17] <ubuntu> kiamo:  know any part of the link?
[07:17] <kiamo> im trying to set up a 32bit enviroment for 32 bit firefox so i can install the 32 bit plugins (flash etc)
[07:17] <MATTHZ> anyone ?? need help..
[07:17] <kiamo> nope
[07:17] <kiamo> it was on a ubuntu page
[07:17] <kiamo> but i cant find it in any searchs now
[07:17] <[BTF] Chm0d> ubuntu i have already d/led those
[07:18] <ostepop> Why do I get an error saying "RTNETLINK answers: File exists" when I have multiple interfaces in /etc/network/interfaces and I try to activate them with "/etc/init.d/network restart"?
[07:18] <ubuntu> btf whats the error?
[07:18] <[BTF] Chm0d> i just did a aplay --list-devices and its reporting no sound card
[07:18] <scythe128> matthz, cant help if you dont actually tell us your problems
[07:18] <MATTHZ> sur
[07:18] <MATTHZ> ee
[07:18] <kiamo> if anyone is using ubuntu x64 and has flash working in their web browser please tell me how you did it :)
[07:19] <gneral> helo
[07:19] <MATTHZ> i Get this when trying to mount a new hdd. Mount: /dev/sdb1 is allready mounted or /opt/sdb is busy
[07:19] <ostepop> kiamo: Install firefox and flash in a 32 bit chroot!
[07:19] <ubuntu> [BTF] Chm0d:  are you getting this error as normal user
[07:19] <[BTF] Chm0d> ubuntu aplay: device_list:222: no soundcards found...
[07:19] <[BTF] Chm0d> yes normal user
[07:19] <ubuntu> math chk if it already is mounted or not :-?
[07:19] <somerville32> [BTF] Chm0d, What kind of sound card you have?
[07:20] <MATTHZ> ubuntu: its not
[07:20] <kiamo> yea thats what i was trying to do but i dont really understand it all...
[07:20] <ubuntu> [BTF] Chm0d:  sound worked before
[07:20] <ubuntu> ??
[07:20] <[BTF] Chm0d> onboard sound
[07:20] <[BTF] Chm0d> yes it did
[07:20] <kiamo> ostepop, first of all where can i get a 32bit instalation of firefox?
[07:20] <ubuntu> [BTF] Chm0d:  try this
[07:20] <[BTF] Chm0d> dunno what the heckers i did
[07:20] <ubuntu> make a new account
[07:20] <ubuntu> login to it
[07:20] <ubuntu> see if sound work
[07:20] <somerville32> [BTF] Chm0d, Are you using xchat?
[07:20] <ostepop> kiamo: How far are you? What part of the chroot installation *do* you understand?
[07:21] <[BTF] Chm0d> no im not using xchat i use Konversation
[07:21] <somerville32> [BTF] Chm0d, Can you paste the output of groups?
[07:21] <ubuntu> [BTF] Chm0d:  will u try that ?
[07:21] <kiamo> well iv installed debootstrap and created the debian enviroment
[07:21] <kiamo> i believe
[07:21] <r_rehashed> can I get poinetrs to gnome-settings-daemon crash bug-reports or forum threads
[07:21] <[BTF] Chm0d> im creating an acct
[07:21] <MATTHZ> ubuntu: i can locate the hdd with fdisk etc.. all good.. but cant mount it.. seems like the mountpoint is hold by other process
[07:22] <Fifoxtasy> IntuitiveNipple: thanks a lot, c u soon
[07:22] <r_rehashed> my bro's gnome-settings-daemon fails to start-up
[07:22] <n2diy> !bugs | r_rehashed
[07:22] <ubotu> r_rehashed: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug report at: http://bugs.ubuntu.com/  -  Bugs in/wishes for the bots can be filed at http://launchpad.net/products/ubuntu-bots
[07:22] <kiamo> im pretty sure its all 32bit
[07:22] <ubuntu> MATTHZ:  did u change fs type or something?
[07:22] <kiamo> and i was at the part in the guide where he was going to instal firefox or something
[07:22] <MATTHZ> ubuntu: nopes
[07:22] <Electro> Has anyone here heard of Quantum Star SE
[07:22] <kiamo> i dont realy understand it well, i was just following blindly mostly :(
[07:22] <ostepop> kiamo: What guide did you use?
[07:22] <MATTHZ> ubuntu: ill show u a thred
[07:22] <r_rehashed> n2diy: why?
[07:22] <kiamo> haha i cant find it anymore :(
[07:23] <ubuntu> ok
[07:23] <kiamo> i was almost done
[07:23] <mwe> hmm
[07:23] <MATTHZ> ubuntu: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=5644
[07:23] <ostepop> kiamo: :) Bummer!
[07:23] <n2diy>  r_rehashed, you can search for bug reports there.
[07:23] <kiamo> indeed
[07:23] <kiamo> well
[07:23] <kiamo> depends how you look at it
[07:23] <kiamo> because now i have to actually learn
[07:23] <CITgu1> any suggestions for a wireless PCMCIA card for "Edgy"?
[07:23] <ostepop> kiamo: You do indeed!
[07:24] <riotkittie> its not in your history?
[07:24] <ammiel> !chroot
[07:24] <ubotu> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot use this to build 32 bit environments on a 64 bit box
[07:24] <ostepop> kiamo: Do you understand the concept of a 32 bit chroot on a 64 bit system?
[07:24] <ubuntu> can i see fstab?
[07:24] <kiamo> THATS ITt
[07:24] <kiamo> that was the link
[07:24] <kiamo> im
[07:24] <kiamo> umm
[07:24] <kiamo> i think sooo
[07:24] <scythe128> citgul, anything that uses an intel pro chipset
[07:24] <kiamo> its like a virtual enviroment yea?
[07:24] <ostepop> kiamo: Yes!
[07:25] <kiamo> thanks immiel :D
[07:25] <r_rehashed> n2diy: ok
[07:25] <bauer77> I am having problems installing a ATI Radeon mobility driver from ATI, can anyone assist me?
[07:25] <CITgu1> intel pro? how much tweaking needs done? minimal?
[07:25] <CITgu1> or right out of the box?
[07:25] <h3xis> CITgu1, intel pro works out of the box as does anything with an ralink chipset
[07:25] <CITgu1> ok, thanks
[07:25] <ubuntu> MATTHZ:  dude found it
[07:25] <ubuntu> :)
[07:25] <scythe128> intel has released drivers for the intel pro wireless chipsetts, ubuntu comes with those drivers
[07:25] <bauer77> I got through the installation file but when is says to save the X window file I get a error message.
[07:25] <ubuntu> i think
[07:25] <ubuntu> lol
[07:25] <kiamo> whats this edgy which everyone talks about?
[07:26] <ubuntu> MATTHZ:  ok try this
[07:26] <ubuntu> MATTHZ:  u there?
[07:26] <MATTHZ> ye
[07:26] <MATTHZ> im here
[07:26] <ubuntu> open konsole
[07:26] <MATTHZ> k
[07:26] <scythe128> h3xix, holy typing fast mr man
[07:26] <MATTHZ> done
[07:26] <scythe128> hehe
[07:26] <gizmo_the_great1> If I wanted to a disk to be mounted at boot time, but only accessible by myself (username - 'ted') would I add these options at the end of the entry : rw, auto,user='ted', sync 0 0
[07:26] <mwe> CITgu1: worked out of the box for me. glxinfo|grep direct in a terminal will show if direct rendering is working
[07:26] <ubuntu> type mkdir /media/usr
[07:26] <kiamo> !edgy
[07:26] <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
[07:26] <MATTHZ> done
[07:27] <ubuntu> mount /dev/sdb1 /media/usr
[07:27] <kiamo> ooooooh
[07:27] <kiamo> i see
[07:27] <MATTHZ> ubuntu: same error
[07:27] <[BTF] Chm0d> ubuntu that didn't work no sound on new user
[07:27] <scythe128> has anyone had their ext3 partitions corrupeted by accesing them with ext2fs for windows?
[07:27] <MATTHZ> ubuntu: even tryied other hdd aswell
[07:28] <ubuntu> MATTHZ:  do use see sdb1 with fdisk -l ?
[07:28] <MATTHZ> yup
[07:28] <mwe> scythe128: not me. did yo write to it?
[07:28] <[BTF] Chm0d> Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation CK804 AC'97 Audio Controller (rev a2) this is what i get when i lspci
[07:28] <MATTHZ> ubuntu: /dev/sdb1               1       24321   195358401   83  Linux
[07:28] <scythe128> im just checking my chances before I really start using it
[07:28] <scythe128> mew.. yes i have, but no errors yet....... just checking to see if anyone else has had problems
[07:29] <ubuntu> btf try running alsaconf
[07:29] <ubuntu> u might have to download it
[07:29] <kitche> scythe128: well ext3 is ext2 just with journaling
[07:30] <ubuntu> MATTHZ:  umount all partition
[07:30] <ubuntu> except root
[07:30] <ubuntu> only keepw hich u need
[07:30] <ubuntu> which*
[07:30] <marshall> im having a problem with swiftfox, often when i go to a new page, where the page is supposed to appear appears not to change or stays blank if i've just created a new tab or window and doesnt actually display the page although the tab says that its fully loaded until i resize the window a little, then the page appears. any ideas?
[07:30] <kiamo> where can I get a 32bit installation file of firefox?
[07:30] <MATTHZ> ubuntu: i just got system hdd + sdb1
[07:30] <mwe> scythe128: usually it should be working fine
[07:30] <kbrosnan> kiamo: mozilla.com
[07:31] <scythe128> kitche, i know, im was more worried with the implementation of the windows program to access it than the actually fs specs
[07:31] <ubuntu> oh it is working?
[07:31] <Arrick> Can someone tell me the link to install the Live CD on a PC?
[07:31] <kitche> scythe128: why the windows program uses the same ext3 code just ported to windows
[07:31] <ubuntu> MATTHZ:  what was the problem?
[07:32] <kiamo> the firefox i686 version is for x64 no?
[07:32] <mwe> scythe128: what windows program are you using?
[07:32] <scythe128> bad things can happen in a port.  just call me paranoid, so i was checking for others experiences.
[07:32] <scythe128> mwe, uhhh gimme a sec to find out
[07:32] <coral> Hello, just installed ubuntu again (a while since i last used it) and now GRUB fails on me, gives me a lot of errors, cant boot into linux Or windows
[07:32] <MATTHZ> ubuntu: dont understand what u mean
[07:33] <nolimitsoya> !grub | coral
[07:33] <ubotu> coral: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[07:33] <kiamo> is i686 ok to use in a 32 bit enviroment?
[07:33] <scythe128> mwe : ext2ifs
[07:33] <[BTF] Chm0d> i can't find alsa conf
[07:33] <nolimitsoya> kiamo, you should be using -generic
[07:33] <[BTF] Chm0d> i do an apt-cache search
[07:33] <pavelkunc> hello, can anyone help with Firestarter and OpenVPN configuration?
[07:33] <[BTF] Chm0d> nothing
[07:33] <nolimitsoya> kiamo, 686 is a pentium with sser
[07:33] <nolimitsoya> *sse
[07:33] <[BTF] Chm0d> i already have the alsa tools and utils installed
[07:33] <r_rehashed> anybody has had a gnome-settings-daemon crash over here?
[07:33] <MATTHZ> ubuntu: in that thred , he explains about libdevmapper. That holds the disk.
[07:33] <ubuntu> [BTF] Chm0d:  it is there on package.ubuntu.com site
[07:33] <r_rehashed> on edgy?
[07:33] <pavelkunc> r_rehashed: yes on edgy
[07:34] <mwe> scythe128: That should be OK
[07:34] <mwe> scythe128: but it's a read only driver
[07:34] <pavelkunc> I have done config of Firestarter from: http://www.fs-security.com/docs/vpn.php
[07:34] <MATTHZ> ubuntu: he is writing : it was libdevmapper1.0 init script that locked the disks, a exit 0; fixed it so the system now works again after a reboot.
[07:34] <mwe> scythe128: I don't know what happens if you try to write
[07:34] <kiamo> sigh
[07:34] <scythe128> mwe: good, as long as the community has a warm and fuzzy I wont worry about it
[07:34] <kiamo> i cant find a generic one on mozillas site...
[07:34] <MATTHZ> ubuntu: but how do i make that "exit 0;"
[07:34] <[BTF] Chm0d> what is the full url for package site?
[07:35] <kiamo> the only one it lets me download is one for windows, mac or linux i686
[07:35] <mwe> scythe128: I know there are alternatives that will let you write to ext fs from windows, though
[07:35] <kitche> [BTF] Chm0d: http://packages.ubuntu.com is the full url
[07:35] <clearzen> I have an ipod running rockbox. I was putting music on it when my laptop died. Now when I plug it in it mounts read only and I am unable to add/remove files from it. Anyone have any ideas?
[07:35] <kbrosnan> kiamo: the one offered is the generic one
[07:35] <ubuntu> MATTHZ:  try reinstalling that?
[07:35] <scythe128> mwe: absolutely nothing, happens, any suggestions  on alternatives?
[07:35] <kiamo> ok
[07:36] <MATTHZ> ubuntu: have done that too
[07:36] <mwe> kiamo: that's the 32 bit version
[07:36] <kiamo> thanks kbrosnan  :D
[07:36] <kiamo> and mwe
[07:36] <ubuntu> umm
[07:36] <kiamo> thats what i wanted to know
[07:36] <MATTHZ> ubuntu: did try with ide hdd,, works fine.. but not sata
[07:36] <MATTHZ> ubuntu: sysdisk is sata, so seems strange..
[07:37] <ubuntu> MATTHZ: open /etc/init.d
[07:37] <mwe> scythe128: I'm not up to date about it. google is my best suggestion
[07:37] <Drel3> someone help!!! how to install envy drivers
[07:37] <MATTHZ> ubuntu: yes
[07:38] <ubuntu> see makedev?
[07:38] <scythe128> mwe: just did, ext2ifs does support write now, guess its time for me to update:)
[07:38] <MATTHZ> yes
[07:38] <Arrick> Can someone tell me how to install the Live CD on a PC?
[07:38] <[BTF] Chm0d> i dont see an alsa conf on package.ubuntu.com
[07:38] <Drel3> just hit mouse on install icon
[07:38] <clearzen> Arrick: There should be a install option on the desktop
[07:38] <ubuntu> it is the 1
[07:38] <ubuntu> hold on
[07:38] <ubuntu> getting it
[07:39] <mwe> scythe128: really. That's great. It didn't last time I checked
[07:39] <Arrick> clearzen, with breezy?
[07:39] <Arrick> or dapper
[07:39] <Arrick> or which distro
[07:39] <clearzen> Arrick: I dunno about breezy
[07:39] <scythe128> the only reason I need it is because I sometimes have to access an evil sony memorystick from windows because no oss os will detect the drive :(  and its easier to just copy from the ext3 than copy to fat from ext3, reboot, copy from fat to ms
[07:39] <giovanni> l'indirizzo italiano?
[07:39] <Arrick> I kinda wanted that distro cause it has Xchat by default
[07:40] <ubuntu> MATTHZ:  open makedev in vi
[07:40] <clearzen> Arrick: Not sure where it would be on the live cd. But you could always use a text installer. Or install xchat on dapper.
[07:40] <MATTHZ> ubuntu: done
[07:40] <hgist> I need a link to configuring ssl+vsftpd on ubuntu
[07:40] <ubuntu> scroll down
[07:41] <ubuntu> is that exit =0?
[07:41] <MATTHZ> yes
[07:41] <emss> hgist: why not just use ssh?
[07:41] <ubuntu> i have it as 1
[07:41] <MATTHZ> hmm
[07:41] <hgist> emss, it is for a customer
[07:41] <MATTHZ> ubuntu: i pm u the settings ? ok ?
[07:41] <ubuntu> try changing
[07:41] <ubuntu> see if that helps
[07:41] <kiamo> um
[07:41] <ubuntu> pm wont work on terminal mode
[07:42] <kiamo> please can someone give me a hand installing firefox
[07:42] <k13> is there any startup script for ubuntu that cleans up /tmp and /var/tmp ? debian has one, but i've not seen this in ubuntu
[07:42] <kiamo> its complaining a .so file is missing when its clearly not
[07:42] <devilsadvocate> kiamo, you should already have ff installed
[07:42] <ubuntu> MATTHZ:  can u hold up
[07:42] <[BTF] Chm0d> man i can't believe i have been troubleshooting sound all day and haven't gotten anywhere LOL it was working this morning
[07:42] <kiamo> yes but i want to install a 32bit version on
[07:42] <ubuntu> i'll get into gui?
[07:42] <HymnToLife> kiamo, which lib is missing ?
[07:42] <[BTF] Chm0d> i have no idea what i did
[07:42] <kiamo> libmozjs.so
[07:42] <kiamo> but its not
[07:42] <kiamo> its there
[07:43] <MATTHZ> ubuntu: same error with exit 1
[07:43] <kiamo> its just pretending its not
[07:43] <mwe> kiamo: you're trying to install 32 bit firefox on 64 bit linux?
[07:43] <kiamo> yup
[07:43] <scythe128> btf, did you hit the mute button on your laptop?
[07:43] <ubuntu> MATTHZ:  did u restart the service?
[07:43] <[BTF] Chm0d> not a laptop and nope its not muted ;)
[07:43] <HymnToLife> then it's pretty normal it can't see the 64 bit libs...
[07:43] <kiamo> using a 32 bit enviroment with debootstrap
[07:43] <mwe> kiamo: you need to do it in a 32 bit choot environmnet or it wont work
[07:43] <kiamo> i thought i was
[07:43] <[BTF] Chm0d> looks like a new install is in play
[07:43] <[BTF] Chm0d> sigh
[07:43] <mwe> kiamo: maybe so
[07:44] <MATTHZ> ubuntu: yes
[07:44] <baconbacon> there are ways without chrooting
[07:44] <scythe128> btf, did you check to make sure your speakers were plugged in (had a job interview where someone had stolen the powerbrick to the speakers and they had me troubleshoot the sound <lol>)
[07:44] <[BTF] Chm0d> yep
[07:44] <[BTF] Chm0d> sound was working this morning but i didn't something
[07:44] <[BTF] Chm0d> :)
[07:45] <[BTF] Chm0d> its not detecting my soundcard
[07:45] <scythe128> i hate when that happens
[07:45] <[BTF] Chm0d> sigh
[07:45] <kiamo> mew: yea i am im sure
[07:45] <scythe128> calibrated slap to the side of the machine?  unseat the cards?
[07:45] <[BTF] Chm0d> nothing i have read has helped
[07:45] <scythe128> lol
[07:45] <kiamo> but it still doesnt recognise it
[07:45] <kiamo> might i have not made the chroot actually 32 bit?
[07:45] <kiamo> how can i tell
[07:45] <[BTF] Chm0d> i do an lspci and it shows my onboard card :)
[07:46] <scythe128> well, configure that one for now... at least youll have some sound to troubleshoot by
[07:46] <mwe> kiamo: It would be easier for me to help if I had a 64 bit installation myself ...
[07:46] <Dame> Following this guide I got fglrx working: http://linux.xlibs.net/2006/10/30/howto-ati-8288-ubuntu-dapper-drake-606/ . But with glxgears im getting only 120fps! I was getting 1200fgs on FC6 with the open-source drivers. Direct rendering is enabled, but I didnt modify xorg.conf file. How can I get more fps?
[07:46] <kiamo> haha ah sorry
[07:46] <kiamo> i assumed you did ;)
[07:46] <berrtical> pasaaaaaaaaaa
[07:46] <MATTHZ> ubuntu: hmm woman calling for dinner..Thaks for helping out.. l8rs
[07:46] <ubuntu> later
[07:47] <[BTF] Chm0d> ubuntu thats the one not working LOL
[07:47] <Bacon5o> Wondering if I could get some assistance with my ubuntu
[07:48] <clearzen>  Bacon5o: what kind of help?
[07:48] <verve> oi.. in gnome, under system > administration > services
[07:48] <Bacon5o> Clearzen: Getting my WUSBGV2 Wireless adapter to work
[07:48] <verve> atd and anacron are listed
[07:48] <verve> are both needed or what?
[07:48] <Marupa> hey, uh, quick question.  Firefox keeps complaining that I don't have flash updated to the right version.  What gives?
[07:48] <Bacon5o> Perhaps I need to upgrade to linux-wlan-ng drivers?
[07:48] <Bacon5o> v2.5?
[07:48] <clearzen> Bacon5o: Do you know what chipset it is?
[07:48] <verve> oh, wait
[07:48] <verve> hyuk
[07:48] <verve> !atd
[07:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about atd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:48] <verve> aw :`(
[07:48] <verve> !anacron
[07:48] <ubotu> anacron: a cron-like program that doesn't go by time. In component main, is optional. Version 2.3-11ubuntu4 (edgy), package size 30 kB, installed size 232 kB
[07:49] <Bacon5o> Clearzen: No, but the linux detects my adapter in the device manager, and lsusb sees it as well
[07:49] <riotkittie> Marupa: what version of flash /are/ you using? 9 is no longer beta, and if you still have 7... well, ew.
[07:49] <verve> !upstart
[07:49] <k13> is there any startup script for ubuntu that cleans up /tmp and /var/tmp ? debian has one, but i've not seen this in ubuntu
[07:49] <ubotu> Upstart is meant to replace the old Sys V Init system with an event-driven init model.  For more information please see: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/
[07:49] <Bacon5o> Clearzen: Note, I'm very new to linux as a whole, bare with me
[07:49] <Marupa> I don't even have a clue what version I have.  I don't know how to install it.
[07:49] <clearzen> Bacon5o: Is the problem that you can not get it to connect then?
[07:49] <Bacon5o> Clearzen: The power on the adapter will not go on, but the device manager sees it
[07:49] <[BTF] Chm0d> im so mad
[07:50] <Bacon5o> Clearzen: I've tried various usb ports, same results
[07:50] <[BTF] Chm0d> fookin sound
[07:50] <ambimom> Marupa:  check your synaptic....search for flash...or macromedia...see what it says
[07:50] <[BTF] Chm0d> :P
[07:50] <verve> when's FF due out btw?
[07:50] <riotkittie> Marupa: if you have firefox open, type about:plugins  in the address bar
[07:50] <riotkittie> verve: wha?
[07:50] <verve> Feisty Fawn
[07:50] <[BTF] Chm0d> i dont suppose there a way i can roll back to yesterday on ubuntu is there? LOL
[07:50] <marshall> im having a problem with swiftfox, often when i go to a new page, where the page is supposed to appear appears not to change or stays blank if i've just created a new tab or window and doesnt actually display the page although the tab says that its fully loaded until i resize the window a little, then the page appears. any ideas?
[07:50] <mwe> [BTF] Chm0d: you should talk to crimsun. I don't think he's around, though.
[07:50] <clearzen> Bacon5o: one sec. I'm going to see what kind of card this is
[07:50] <riotkittie> verve: oh. April.
[07:50] <verve> ah
[07:50] <Bacon5o> WUSBGV2
[07:51] <IcemanV9> marshall: check with firefox to make sure
[07:51] <n2diy> ! ubuntu+| verve
[07:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ubuntu+ - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:51] <n2diy> ! ubuntu+1 | verve
[07:51] <ubotu> verve: The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn"), it should be released in April 2007. At the moment it is alpha. Schedule: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FeistyReleaseSchedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help in #ubuntu+1
[07:51] <[BTF] Chm0d> i dont understand why its not detecting my sound
[07:51] <verve> why's it called ubuntu+1?
[07:51] <[BTF] Chm0d> darnit it was fine this morning LOL
[07:52] <ambimom> RTF:  check the forums comprehensive sound problems...most sound problems solved there
[07:52] <n2diy> verve, ubuntu was already taken. :)
[07:52] <IcemanV9> verve: ubuntu+1 == next version of current one
[07:52] <[BTF] Chm0d> was there
[07:52] <[BTF] Chm0d> already LOL
[07:52] <verve> ah
[07:52] <[BTF] Chm0d> for awhile
[07:52] <verve> heh
[07:52] <[BTF] Chm0d> thx though
[07:52] <[BTF] Chm0d> ive been trying all day
[07:52] <Marupa> Oof.  Version 7.
[07:52] <[BTF] Chm0d> would have been faster to reinstall
[07:52] <verve> so yeah.. like.. atd & anacron
[07:52] <mwe> [BTF] Chm0d: really, crimsun knows all about sound. look for him later
[07:52] <verve> the description of each under Services is the same
[07:52] <verve> heh
[07:52] <ambimom> BTF : do you have two sound cards?
[07:52] <marshall> IcemanV9: nice syntax
[07:53] <[BTF] Chm0d> no just onboard
[07:53] <[BTF] Chm0d> when i lspci it is there
[07:53] <ambimom> btf:  what happens when you reboot
[07:53] <verve> afk
[07:53] <mwe> [BTF] Chm0d: I wouldn't recommend reinstalling because of sound issues
[07:53] <[BTF] Chm0d> nuttin
[07:53] <ambimom> btf:  is the esound checked in system preferences sound?
[07:53] <captain_> Hi everyone :D. Install cmatrix and try it out if you haven't :D. A nice screensaver for the terminal ;)
[07:53] <IcemanV9> :)
[07:53] <[BTF] Chm0d> i understand what you are saying mwe but i have been troubleshooting this for 8 hours now
[07:54] <mwe> [BTF] Chm0d: you probably need to load a module. usually it should load automagically, though
[07:54] <riotkittie> Marupa: i've heard that flash 9 is available in backports but i didnt see it. i went to adobe, downloaded and did a manual install
[07:54] <ambimom> BTF:  you can reload the AOSS
[07:54] <livingdaylight>  I wondered if there was a consensus on whether Wengo or Gizmo is better than the other?
[07:54] <Marupa> Ahh, ok.  I'll do that then.
[07:54] <livingdaylight>  or cheaper, for landline calls? Anyone know off the bat?
[07:54] <Marupa> Thanks
[07:54] <emss> [BTF] Chm0d: try http://www.alsa-project.org/ there is a database of soundcards/directions
[07:54] <livingdaylight> anyone have experience with either or both?
[07:54] <[BTF] Chm0d> been there
[07:54] <[BTF] Chm0d> LOL
[07:55] <[BTF] Chm0d> and downloaded
[07:55] <IcemanV9> Marupa: enable backport repo; flash 9 is in there
[07:55] <emss> [BTF] Chm0d: what soundcard do you have?
[07:55] <mwe> [BTF] Chm0d: I'm no sound expert, but I know you need to make sure the right kernel module is loaded
[07:55] <[BTF] Chm0d>  Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation CK804 AC'97 Audio Controller (rev a2)
[07:55] <k13> how much the /etc/alternatives/x-www-browser will work as the default browser, system wide? it depends on what application I am using?
[07:55] <clearzen> Bacon5o: Still there?
[07:55] <[BTF] Chm0d> same kernel since a fresh install yesterday :)
[07:56] <Bacon5o> Clearzen: I am
[07:56] <[BTF] Chm0d> nuttins changed
[07:56] <mwe> [BTF] Chm0d: oh. that's what I have
[07:56] <mwe> [BTF] Chm0d: not nvidia, but ac97
[07:56] <clearzen> Bacon5o: have you tried to bring it online using the terminal?
[07:56] <kitche> [BTF] Chm0d: see if snd_intel8x0 is loaded
[07:56] <[BTF] Chm0d> how do i do that
[07:56] <Bacon5o> clearzen, I have no idea
[07:56] <[BTF] Chm0d> kithce
[07:56] <[BTF] Chm0d> oops
[07:56] <[BTF] Chm0d> kitche
[07:56] <mwe> [BTF] Chm0d: lsmod|grep snd
[07:56] <Bacon5o> Clearzen, would that be iwconfig eth0 up?
[07:56] <mwe> [BTF] Chm0d: in a terminal
[07:56] <Bacon5o> I'm not sure of the command
[07:57] <Shane-S> would anyone here be able to help me with the way apache is on Ubuntu, I tried in #apache but they are saying it should do what it is, and well Ubuntu packages it, so maybe someone here has had the issue
[07:57] <kitche> [BTF] Chm0d: lsmod
[07:57] <[BTF] Chm0d> it doesn't do anything
[07:57] <Shane-S> shouldn't do what it is*
[07:57] <mwe> Shane-S: what's the problem?
[07:57] <clearzen> Bacon5o: ok, goto accessories>>terminal and it is sudo ifdown ra0 && sudo ifup ra0
[07:57] <IcemanV9> Bacon5o: sudo ifconfig eth0 up
[07:57] <IntuitiveNipple> Shane-S: Tell us your woes :)
[07:57] <clearzen> Bacon5o: i believe. It might be a different interface on your pc
[07:57] <Lunar_Lamp> When I try to scp a file into some directories on my server I get a "permission denied".  However, I don't know which permissions I need to change.
[07:57] <kitche> [BTF] Chm0d: then the module isn't loaded sudo modprobe snd_intel8x0 and see if you get sound then
[07:58] <Bacon5o> ifdown: interface ra0 not configured
[07:58] <Bacon5o> Ignoring unknown interface ra0=ra0.
[07:58] <Shane-S> what happens is I type http://10.9.0.5/folder/file, so http://10.9.0.5/business/business, now I expect and ERROR, but instead it defaults to load business.htm without me giving the ext
[07:58] <[BTF] Chm0d> module not found
[07:58] <[BTF] Chm0d> ;(
[07:58] <[BTF] Chm0d> grr
[07:58] <[BTF] Chm0d> but i have alsa-base, dev and everything else under the sun installed
[07:59] <mwe> [BTF] Chm0d: modprobe -l|grep snd|grep intel
[07:59] <Shane-S> so far others in #apache say their installs do not perform that way and will give an error unless the full file name is provided
[07:59] <mwe> [BTF] Chm0d: maybe
[07:59] <Marupa> Ok...another question.  What's a good MUCK/MOO client?  I can't find any decent ones.
[07:59] <[BTF] Chm0d> did nothing LOL
[07:59] <IntuitiveNipple> Shane-S: You means /business/ is the folder, but its auto-appending .htm onto the 2nd business ?
[07:59] <mwe> [BTF] Chm0d: odd
[07:59] <michaelpo> hello... how do i view vcd? i can view dvd...
[07:59] <clearzen> try manually adding the following to the /etc/networking/interfaces file
[07:59] <clearzen> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2075/
[07:59] <martii> hi
[07:59] <martii> I have a problem
[08:00] <martii> it must be after last update
[08:00] <mwe> [BTF] Chm0d: I wish crimsun was around :(
[08:00] <Shane-S> yes, the setup folder wise it this /var/www (root) then I have /var/www/business (folder) then I have /var/www/business/business.htm
[08:00] <clearzen> the command to edit the file would be sudo nano /etc/networking/interfaces
[08:00] <martii> I have 3 displays with xinerama
[08:00] <[BTF] Chm0d> hehe you and i both
[08:00] <IntuitiveNipple> Shane-S: Do you have a vanilla install of apache, or maybe you have installed some mod-rewrite rule that adds ".htm" to paths that don't end in "/" ?
[08:00] <Bacon5o> hmmm
[08:00] <[BTF] Chm0d> im almost to the point where i start drinking heavily
[08:00] <martii> and only on far left LCD I get black screen
[08:00] <kitche> mwe: it's odd that he doesn't have a snd_intel8x0 module though
[08:00] <martii> after some inactivity
[08:00] <mwe> kitche: yeah
[08:01] <Shane-S> IntuitiveNipple: I cleared the .htaccess file of all rule, because I want to re-write those. However other then enabling mod-rewrite, via a forum topic, this is a freshly installed Ubuntu 6.10 Server LAMP
[08:01] <mwe> [BTF] Chm0d: what does modprobe -l|grep snd return? anything intel related?
[08:01] <clearzen> Bacon5o: you have to edit the text a bit
[08:01] <Bacon5o> do I just copy
[08:01] <Bacon5o> and paste?
[08:02] <clearzen> Bacon5o: No, you would have to change it a little depending
[08:02] <IntuitiveNipple> Shane-S: VERY interesting - I tried the same thing on my apache 2.0.55 by typing http://localhost/info and it loaded "info.php"
[08:02] <clearzen> Bacon5o: Are you using encryption
[08:02] <Pelo> can someone teach me how to make a symbolic link ?
[08:02] <IntuitiveNipple> Shane-S: You seem to have discovered a "feature" !
[08:02] <Shane-S> yeah, and I am used it NOT doing that
[08:02] <Bacon5o> Clearzen: How would I know? lol
[08:02] <[BTF] Chm0d> mwe absolutely nothing
[08:02] <Shane-S> because I WANT to re-write the URL
[08:02] <kitche> Pelo: ln -s TARGET link_name
[08:02] <clearzen> Bacon5o:
[08:03] <mwe> [BTF] Chm0d: odd, really
[08:03] <Shane-S> and I have apache 2 on windows box I want to replace with this Ubuntu server
[08:03] <k8to> more kernel versioning questions: anyone know what kernel comes in feisty fawn herd2?
[08:03] <[BTF] Chm0d> im at a lost
[08:03] <Pelo> kitche,  thanks
[08:03] <[BTF] Chm0d> loss
[08:03] <IntuitiveNipple> Shane-S: Hmmm, I'm gonna read the config files, I was only checking them yesterday and saw nothing that would explain this
[08:03] <Shane-S> but my re-write didnt work, and investigation lead me to this "feature" :D
[08:03] <mnoir> !feisty | k8to
[08:03] <ubotu> k8to: The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn"), it should be released in April 2007. At the moment it is alpha. Schedule: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FeistyReleaseSchedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help in #ubuntu+1
[08:03] <Bacon5o> Clearzen: I'm in interfaces
[08:03] <mwe> [BTF] Chm0d: does modprobe -l return a lot?
[08:03] <clearzen> Bacon5o: Are you using wep or wpa on your wireless? Do you have to enter a password to get onto your wireless network?
[08:03] <Delux_247> still can't get flash9 on amd64 :(
[08:03] <Bacon5o> Clearzen: No
[08:03] <kitche> Delux_247: sure you can but it's a pain
[08:04] <mwe> Delux_247: is it event supposed to work on 64 bit?
[08:04] <clearzen> Bacon5o: put a # sign next to line 6
[08:04] <n2diy> k8to, QSL
[08:04] <clearzen> in that text I pasted
[08:04] <mwe> Delux_247: I thought not
[08:04] <Shane-S> I have a general questions 6.07 has "long term" support, yet 6.10 does not...why is that? why is there one version that get mandated for "long term" support?
[08:04] <fen_> I sory,  i have problem mplayer and frambufer
[08:04] <mwe> Delux_247: only in 32bit chroot I think
[08:04] <Bacon5o> I have the # next to the WEP key config line
[08:04] <stranger_stone> Hello :)
[08:04] <clearzen> Bacon5o: also delete the usb from the rausb0 in every line
[08:05] <[BTF] Chm0d> mwe yep
[08:05] <mnoir> Shane-S: because that is what they decided to do
[08:05] <Pelo> Shane-S,  6.10 will stop being supported the moment that the next version comes out,  6.06 will still be supported
[08:05] <Stormx2> How do I set file associations? I want to associate VLC with any file formats it supports
[08:05] <mwe> [BTF] Chm0d: but nothing with snd in the name?
[08:05] <Bacon5o> auto ra0
[08:05] <Bacon5o> iface ra0 inet dhcp
[08:05] <Bacon5o> like that?
[08:05] <Bacon5o> to every line?
[08:05] <clearzen> Bacon5o: right.
[08:05] <k8to> mnoir: should i move to the other channel to ask further?
[08:05] <jrib> !defaultapp | Stormx2
[08:05] <mwe> Bacon5o: don't padte here
[08:05] <ubotu> Stormx2: To change the default application for a filetype in Nautilus, right-click on a file, select Properties -> Open With, and then change the setting. In Kubuntu, Konqueror -> Settings -> Configure and then hit "File Associations"
[08:05] <[BTF] Chm0d> not that i see
[08:05] <mwe> Bacon5o: paste*
[08:05] <k8to> n2diy: i don't know what QSL means
[08:05] <Bacon5o> Oh ok =/
[08:05] <mnoir> k8to: that would be a good idea
[08:05] <k8to> mnoir: thank you for your help
[08:06] <mwe> Bacon5o: ops will get angry :)
[08:06] <funkyHat> Pelo, support won't be dropped that soon... It's 18 months is it not?
[08:06] <Bacon5o> Save the interface config?
[08:06] <kitche> funkyHat: that's for LTS
[08:06] <n2diy> k8to, your nick looks like a ham radio call sign, QSL, is a code we use to talk to each other.
[08:06] <[BTF] Chm0d> i have some sound in ther
[08:06] <bzaks> so um... flash player 9 for linux
[08:06] <funkyHat> kitche, no, LTS is longer
[08:06] <Shane-S> was 6.06 or .07 (which ever it was) a long running solid release im just confused because I would think you would name a core version like 6.X as "long term" :P
[08:06] <bzaks> when can we expect something in the package manager?
[08:06] <clearzen> Bacon5o: also you have to enter the name of your wireless connection in the area that says {your ESSID}
[08:06] <k8to> n2diy: i am only the kind of ham that people complain about making bad jokes, at times
[08:07] <mnoir> n2diy: i suspect it is cutespeak for cato
[08:07] <n2diy> k8to, QSL!
[08:07] <[BTF] Chm0d> lib/modules/2.6.17-10-generic/kernel/sound/oss/ac97_codec.ko
[08:07] <Bacon5o> ok
[08:07] <n2diy> k8to, cato, as in institute?
[08:07] <funkyHat> Pelo, kitche, support for 6.10 is 18 months... please don't mislead people
[08:07] <[BTF] Chm0d> no alsa though
[08:07] <michaelpo> hello... i just installed ubuntu6.06...  how do i view vcd? i can view dvd...
[08:07] <[BTF] Chm0d> hmm
[08:07] <clearzen> and then after you have done that type sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[08:07] <bzaks> flash 9 has been released for linux! :) when do we get to see it in the package manager?
[08:07] <Bacon5o> Clearzen: I am editing the file in gedit
[08:07] <mwe> [BTF] Chm0d: you really need to talk to crimsun
[08:07] <Bacon5o> cant I just save it?
[08:08] <kitche> bzaks: it's in the package manager already
[08:08] <k8to> n2diy: no
[08:08] <bzaks> no kidding?
[08:08] <stranger_stone> hello i have one question the ubuntu i386 work`s fine in one amd64 x2 ?!
[08:08] <clearzen> Yes you have to save it
[08:08] <bzaks> whoops!
[08:08] <mwe> [BTF] Chm0d: I guess he'll be around later
[08:08] <kitche> !backports|bzaks has been in there for a while
[08:08] <ubotu> bzaks has been in there for a while: If new updated Ubuntu packages are built for an application, then they go into Ubuntu Backports. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports
[08:08] <clearzen> Bacon5o: and then run that command
[08:08] <[BTF] Chm0d> im goin to reboot
[08:08] <[BTF] Chm0d> brb
[08:08] <n2diy> k8to, ok.
[08:08] <stranger_stone> this because i'm having lots of troubles in the 64 version
[08:08] <Bacon5o> :O
[08:08] <jrib> bzaks: it's in feisty, I think it still has to be backported to edgy and dapper
[08:08] <clearzen> Bacon5o: IT will restart all of your network interfaces
[08:08] <Bacon5o> ok
[08:08] <Bacon5o> I cant save through gedit
[08:08] <bzaks> oooh okay
[08:08] <Bacon5o> I dont have permission
[08:08] <kitche> !flash9 this might be the beta still
[08:08] <Bacon5o> which means I have to do it through terminal
[08:08] <bzaks> when's feisty released?
[08:08] <Jowi> michaelpo, depends of what codec it uses. type "file filenameofmovie" to see which codec you need.
[08:09] <jrib> bzaks: 7.04 == 2007 April
[08:09] <mirak> does anyone knows how to use xvmc with nvidia cards ?
[08:09] <clearzen> Bacon5o: no, select all the text and copy it
[08:09] <kitche> !flash9
[08:09] <bzaks> oooh okay
[08:09] <ubotu> flash9 is available from dapper-backports and edgy-backports now, see !backports
[08:09] <bzaks> :)
[08:09] <bzaks> thank jrib!
[08:09] <mnoir> bzaks: good question for #ubuntu+1
[08:09] <bzaks> thanks***
[08:09] <clearzen> Bacon5o: Then open gedit with sudo
[08:09] <bzaks> ooooh
[08:09] <bzaks> I didn't know about that one
[08:09] <bzaks> thanks though :)
[08:09] <clearzen> Bacon5o: And paste it back in
[08:09] <kitche> bzaks: look at what ubotu said not sure if it's still beta though
[08:09] <IntuitiveNipple> Shane-S: I'm still exploring this :)
[08:09] <riotkittie> is the flash  9 in backports a beta?
[08:09] <jrib> riotkittie: yeah
[08:09] <riotkittie> ah.
[08:10] <age6racer> Hi all, how do I mget an entire directory and it's subdirectories with smbclient in terminal?
[08:10] <tonyyarusso> riotkittie: Might need to check, since the final just came out.
[08:10] <mwe> nah
[08:10] <bzaks> okay! :)
[08:10] <bzaks> I just saw something on Digg
[08:10] <Shane-S> IntuitiveNipple:  #apache said try commenting out DefaultType (currently looking for it in apache2.conf)
[08:10] <Souljah> hey guys
[08:10] <bzaks> I haven't been paying much attention
[08:10] <Souljah> can someone help me
[08:10] <bzaks> so I was just checking things out
[08:10] <Bacon5o> ok
[08:10] <cuniculus> hi there, i have a massive problem connecting my ubuntu to the internet. i tried all i possibly could try. i am really close to surrende. anyone who maybe can help?
[08:10] <Jowi> !ask | Souljah
[08:10] <Bacon5o> what was to reset my internet connection?
[08:10] <ubotu> Souljah: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:10] <riotkittie> tonyyarusso:  yah, it is. i have 9.0.3...  installed from adobe. 9.0.2... is in the repos
[08:10] <Souljah> ok.
[08:10] <clearzen> Bacon5o: sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[08:10] <tonyyarusso> riotkittie: ah, 'k
[08:10] <Souljah> i have a logitech premium headset
[08:11] <Souljah> the sound works
[08:11] <IntuitiveNipple> Shane - I can't see how that would work - its a mime type setting
[08:11] <clearzen> Bacon5o: After you save of course
[08:11] <Souljah> the mic doesn't detect anything
[08:11] <IntuitiveNipple> Shane-S: The default is text/plain
[08:11] <Souljah> i have messed with alsmixer
[08:11] <Souljah> or whatever that is
[08:11] <Jowi> cuniculus, need info. 1. what is the ip+netmask+gateway?
[08:11] <Bacon5o> Clearzen: no go
[08:11] <Souljah> ubotu, any ideas?
[08:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about any ideas? - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:11] <clearzen> Bacon5o: What did it say?
[08:12] <mnoir> age6racer: the manpage for smbclient seems to be pretty good doc for that.
[08:12] <Shane-S> well I am gonna try it and see what occurs, odd because it worked for you with the .php its like its actually searching for a file that matches
[08:12] <Bacon5o> pm and paste?
[08:12] <clearzen> Bacon5o: Yeah, do that
[08:12] <cuniculus> 2jowi: i have cable. it should work with dhcp. it actually does, my connection via my windows-notebook is the proof. (=
[08:12] <cuniculus> 2jowi: so basically i should not need to do much. but i do not get an ip.
[08:12] <IntuitiveNipple> Shane-S: Yes, thats the weird bit... I'm gonna try creating several files of the same name with different extensions and see if there is an order it picks them
[08:12] <eyalw> hi
[08:12] <stranger_stone> hello i have one question if the ubuntu i386 work`s fine in one amd64 x2 ?! because i'm having lot's of problems in my x86_64 version to one amd64
[08:13] <stranger_stone> x2
[08:13] <Shane-S> IntuitiveNipple: Just tried commenting it, no effect
[08:13] <Souljah> so no idea guys>
[08:13] <kitche> stranger_stone: yes since amd64 is x86_64
[08:13] <Jowi> cuniculus, (skip the 2 infront of my name) ok. so you are connected to a router?
[08:13] <iNk_> hi
[08:14] <cuniculus> jowi: ifconfig tells me the right mac-address of eth0. mii-diag also says: everything's fine. - no router, directly to the modem, which does not need special software or drivers.
[08:14] <Marupa> so anyone know of any MUCK/MOO clients?
[08:14] <stranger_stone> kitche yes but the i386 version work`s ?! fine in one amd64 x2 ?
[08:14] <kitche> stranger_stone: yes since it's x86_64 not even 64bit
[08:14] <cuniculus> it has worked with suse 9.0 before on the very same pc.
[08:14] <stranger_stone> because there are not software to 64 bits like firefox flash compilication and unstable to i can used it
[08:14] <Jowi> cuniculus, what is the gateway address and can you ping it?
[08:14] <stranger_stone> kitche ok thanks
[08:14] <stranger_stone> :)
[08:14] <IntuitiveNipple> Shane-S: I created an info.htm and now that is returned
[08:14] <iNk_> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/72739 <- is this solved somehow? cant access my crypted partitions :x
[08:14] <cuniculus> i tried ubuntu dapper, edgy, and the ol d5.04 version (in live cd). now i even installed fedora core 5 - no result
[08:15] <Shane-S> I would assume it uses the order of the index types
[08:15] <Jowi> cuniculus, that was not what I asked. put the result of "ifconfig" to the pastebin please
[08:15] <eyalw> I need help with my new screen. its a 2007WFP DELL 1680X1050.
[08:15] <Souljah> I guess no body knows how to fix it. lol
[08:15] <Jowi> !pastebin | cuniculus
[08:15] <ubotu> cuniculus: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (be sure to give the URL of your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[08:15] <IntuitiveNipple> Shane-S: "Index Types" ?? I can't see any correlation with anything in the config
[08:16] <cameron_> I need h elp with my wireless card, anyone?
[08:16] <Shane-S> hmm yeah, I never read that line fully, let me check it
[08:16] <Cerbis_Latran> Uhm... wow... over a thousand users... well, hello everyone!
[08:16] <cuniculus> the gateway should be 84.114.212.1 - i cannot ping it. dhclient tells me that it receives no dhcpoffers
[08:16] <cuniculus> sorry, will take a look at pastebin (new to irc too)
[08:16] <CraZy675> any recomendations for wireless cards? I'm thinking of the Dlink wda-1320 or the lynksys wmp54g
[08:16] <eyalw> I need help with my new screen. its a 2007WFP DELL 1680X1050. I need to configure my resolution, but i only have 3 options and none of them are above 1024X768
[08:17] <Jowi> cuniculus, ok. let me know when you're done and give me the link.
[08:17] <Souljah> I guess now is too busy of a time, i can come back later
[08:17] <CraZy675> its always busy in here
[08:17] <Shane-S> IntuitiveNipple: I was actually thinking of DirectoryIndex in apache2.conf, but that doesn't list .htm
[08:17] <cameron_> I need help configuring my bloody wireless card, I am going around in circles reading message boards?
[08:17] <andreasdk> Is there any way to downscale some mp3 files from 256kb/s to 128kb/s???
[08:17] <Shane-S> it starts with .html
[08:18] <CraZy675> cameron_:  which wireless card is it
[08:18] <eyalw> ?????
[08:18] <eyalw> I need help with my new screen. its a 2007WFP DELL 1680X1050. I need to configure my resolution, but i only have 3 options and none of them are above 1024X768
[08:18] <IntuitiveNipple> Shane-S: No, and it wouldn't explain how it ignored the "name" part of a name.ext either
[08:18] <Cerbis_Latran> andreasdk: Try the program "Audacity", and read the documentation for that program
[08:18] <andreasdk> Thanks!
[08:18] <Cerbis_Latran> No problem
[08:18] <Vluid> andreasdk: try soundkonverter. its easy and great
[08:19] <Cerbis_Latran> soundkonverter? Wouldn't that be a KDE application?
[08:19] <IntuitiveNipple> Shane-S: Got It! (I think!)
[08:19] <cuniculus> jowi: it's hard to paste the result of ifconfig in here. i have on network cable, which is connected to my notebook here (running on winxp). if i cut th econnection, i also cut the irc
[08:19] <adaptr> eyalw: edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf to fit your screen
[08:19] <Jowi> !resolution | eyalw (have you checked these links?)
[08:19] <ubotu> eyalw (have you checked these links?): The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type "sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart" in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[08:19] <Vluid> Cerbis_Latran: yesss
[08:19] <andreasdk> Which is easier to use?
[08:19] <Cerbis_Latran> Probably soundkonverter.
[08:19] <Vluid> andreasdk: definitly soundkonverter
[08:20] <Cerbis_Latran> Well, if I may ask a question this soon... I'
[08:20] <leafw> !ubotu wine
[08:20] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[08:21] <andreasdk> Vluid: I`ll look into that as well. Thanks for the input.
[08:21] <Vluid> andreasdk: audacity is a soundeditor. it can do much more then downscale bitrates
[08:21] <fotoflo_> how do i get my IP address from the termanal?
[08:21] <Cerbis_Latran> I've been looking around the 'net, the wikis and some forums but I can't figure out how to use a D-Link DSL-200 (Rev. A) with Ubuntu. I've figured I need pppoe, Eciadsl and... maybe something else, but it's hard to make sense of all of it, and what I need to do exactly.
[08:21] <IntuitiveNipple> Shane-S: Solved it; the apache guys should have known this, its the "multiviews" option for the directory
[08:21] <fotoflo_> ifconfig only has my internal addy
[08:21] <CraZy675> fotoflo_: ifconfig
[08:21] <CraZy675> fotoflo_: google whats my ip
[08:22] <Bnirkow> hello again
[08:22] <Jowi> cuniculus, ok. tell you what... check what ip address, netmask and gateway you have on this computer you're on now. then connect the linux box (use the same cable to make sure that's not the problem) and see if you get an ip address at all. if you do not: launch "sudo network-admin" in a terminal and make sure your network card is enabled and that dhcp (and not static) is selected. click ok to enable the changes. try to "ping -c 5 127.0
[08:22] <Jowi> .0.1" if you do not get a responce you have a faulty network card. if you can ping 127.0.0.1 get back here :)
[08:22] <kitche> fotoflo_: you need to use a shell script to get your external ip or go to a website to do it
[08:22] <IntuitiveNipple> Shane-S: In the virtual host settings for the base (/var/www) theres an Options Indexes FollowSymLinks *MultiViews*
[08:22] <__Sean> How do I set it up so my audio drivers are automatically enabled on startup? edit etc/init.d/alsasound right?
[08:22] <Shane-S> ahh ok thanks
[08:22] <fotoflo_> kitche what would the shellscript do?
[08:22] <IntuitiveNipple> Shane-S: In the file /etc/apache2/sites-available/default
[08:22] <CraZy675> I would like a shell script that would notice if my exernal ip has changed them email me if it did
[08:22] <kitche> fotoflo_: get your external ip just like the whatsmyip.com does
[08:22] <Vluid> __Sean: /etc/modules
[08:23] <Shane-S> IntuitiveNipple: thanks!
[08:23] <IntuitiveNipple> Shane-S: This Apache doc tells you how it works: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/content-negotiation.html
[08:23] <fotoflo_> how?
[08:23] <Jowi> cuniculus, if all else fail, set up a static address in "sudo network-admin" with the exact same value as the XP machine has and see if you can then ping the gateway (assumes you can ping 127.0.0.1)
[08:23] <kitche> fotoflo_: connects to one of those websites pretty much
[08:23] <zezu> Why isn't syntax avail in vi ?
[08:23] <Marupa> In anyone's opinion, what's the best NES emulator?  I've tried quite a few that I could find but I couldn't find any that work.
[08:23] <Bnirkow> how to change language in kde??
[08:23] <kitche> zezu: it is you probably need vim-full
[08:24] <Jowi> Marupa, zsnes :)
[08:24] <mnoir> zezu: probably because the default install is vim lite
[08:24] <Marupa> that's super nintendo, not plain old NES, Jowi .
[08:24] <Cerbis_Latran> Bnirkow: The KDE settings center. There should be a menu for "region" or something like it.
[08:24] <Reliant> hey Jowi, you remember me? Problem with my drive yesterday
[08:24] <Jowi> Marupa, ah, sure is.
[08:24] <zezu> hmm
[08:24] <riotkittie> oh i should download nes emus and toy around with them.  i havent touched any since i was still in windows
[08:24] <Jowi> Reliant, failed inodes right?
[08:24] <salkot> how do I get rhythmbox to play flac files?
[08:24] <zezu> i'll take a look in synaptic thx
[08:25] <mnoir> zezu: just install vim-full and you should be ok
[08:25] <Reliant> Jowi, yeah, I found the problem. My IDE bus was failing. I replaced the machine, everything works find
[08:25] <Marupa> I've got some PSX controllers hooked up to my box and I wanted to play some games. ;D
[08:25] <Jowi> Reliant, tough way to find out. nice to know you found the prob! :)
[08:26] <cameron_> >	hello, good question, I think that it is a, I cant remamber the comamad for listing the devices that I have installed, I think that it is a BCM4306 wireless card
[08:26] <Vluid> is it possible to send files through icq in linux?
[08:26] <Cerbis_Latran> Hey? Where shouldn't I look for information about how to properly set up eciadsl under Ubuntu 6.10? I've tried the Wikis and various forums, but I can't really make sense of it all.
[08:26] <cuniculus> jowi: i will try this, to make sure i deliver the correct answer. but: i tried this last time i was working on that issue. i have dhcp selected, eth0 is activated, i can ping localhost (127.0.0.1)
[08:26] <Reliant> yeah, I tracked it down by replacing the harddrive and trying to install Ubuntu, the IDE CD-Rom was spitting out buffer errors and wouldn't install Ubuntu
[08:26] <Bnirkow> Cerbis_Latran: yes it is, but i have brasilian linux ;]  and i want to change to english, but i can`t
[08:26] <ks> join #debian
[08:26] <ks> sorry
[08:26] <Nrik> pelp me: have problem with sound on HP Pavilion dv6119ea
[08:27] <Cerbis_Latran> ks: What, me?
[08:27] <IntuitiveNipple> There's a missing file/bad filename for the latest Ubuntu updates for "vino" reported on one of my notebooks just now. Who do we report that to?
[08:27] <cuniculus> jowi: lsmod delivers the network card via_rhine and mii as used by via_rhine.
[08:27] <Dame> When my ntfs partitions are mounted, they are showed on the Desktop. Can I remove only them?
[08:27] <whatspy> hi, what is the "Sl" process state ? what does it mean ?
[08:27] <whatspy> Z=zombie, S = stopped...
[08:27] <cuniculus> jowi: mii-diag resulted in "you have link beat, and everything is working OK."
[08:28] <cameron_> can someone help me configure my wireless BCM4306 card  I think that is what it is, please?
[08:28] <ks> guys need explanation on filesystem usage
[08:28] <ks> it's javafs /mnt/s3 fuse rw,nosuid,nodev,user_id=0,group_id=0 0 0
[08:28] <Jowi> cuniculus, hmmm. do you have a cable internet or DSL?
[08:29] <Cerbis_Latran> I guess I'll look somewhere else for help on setting up eciadsl with a D-Link DSL-200
[08:29] <cuniculus> jowi: it is cable. and it is no usb-modem.
[08:29] <Jowi> cuniculus, good. do you have a webinterface for the cable modem?
[08:29] <lotacus> hey guys. when a program or game for that matter references the need for SDL libraries, such as SDL_image sdl_font etc, would libsdl libraries be the same?
[08:30] <cuniculus> jowi, nope, there is no router or such included in that modem.
[08:30] <Jowi> cuniculus, so you make the pppoe/pppoa connection via the operating system?
[08:30] <dnite> a problem just started rearing it's head up on my system.. for some reason, when i double click an image or a video file, i wait a few seconds, and then a dialog pops up 'Opening _________.jpg. You can stop this operation by clicking cancel.' .. i haven't waited FOREVER or anything, but i've waited more than enough time than an image should take to load, anyone know what could cause this?
[08:30] <camerong> hey guys... can i remove "evolution" ? i want to but it says i need to delete ubuntu-desktop too and that sounds like a very bad idea
[08:31] <CraZy675> yup I'm going with the dlink wda-1320 wireless card
[08:31] <atoponce> camerong: ubuntu-desktop is just a meta-package.  you'll be fine
[08:31] <cuniculus> jowi: basically i think so, although i never configured anything there.
[08:31] <Siixa> how can i get an old library, specifically liballegro4.1
[08:31] <Dame> I dont want ntfs mounted partitions to show up on my desktop. How can I remove only them?
[08:31] <camerong> thanks atoponce
[08:31] <Jowi> cuniculus, what type of modem do you have?
[08:32] <michaelfavia> if i have a bunch of boxes instead of actual letters for a font where shoudl i look fo the culprit?
[08:32] <michaelfavia> font package missing?
[08:32] <lotacus> okay, scratch that then. What about the processes to install libs that have unresolvable dependancies? There seems to be some things I can't install because of this.
[08:32] <Marupa> what is 'software-proper'?  It's taking up all of my CPU.
[08:32] <Siixa> im having the same problem lotacus
[08:32] <salkot> FLAC -- how do I get it to work in rhythmbox?
[08:32] <cuniculus> jowi, the manufacturere is arris, the isp is chello (upc) in austria (if that information helps).
[08:34] <camerong> hey im trying to remove evolution but in synaptic it just highlights all the parts in red and wont let me delete them.. how do i delete them?
[08:34] <leafw> to mount an iso, one would use sudo mount -t iso9660 the.iso my_folder   right ?
[08:35] <camerong> anyone know how to delete a package regardless of dependencies?
[08:35] <devilsadvocate> camerong, as in?
[08:35] <Buddha|> When is the next version of Ubuntu coming out?  April?
[08:35] <Jowi> cuniculus, here's what I am thinking. some cable modems lock the connection to the first network cards MAC address that is attached to it. that might be the case and if your modem has got a webinterface it will probably be possible to set the MAC address in there. But first things first. did you get a paper from your ISP with login information?
[08:36] <poorenglish> Buddha|: y, april
[08:36] <adop> leafw: append -o loop at the end
[08:37] <Marupa> what is 'software-properties'?  No one's answered yet.
[08:37] <cuniculus> jowi: well, the mdodem is locked to a specific mac-address. this is the address of the pc i installed ubuntu on. suse 9.0 worked on the same pc with the same mac-address a few hours before i installed ubuntu perfectly.
[08:37] <erUSUL> salkot: install the apropiate gstreamer-plugin (btw install all gstreamer0.10* packages)
[08:37] <camerong> devilsadvocate: i cant seem to delete evolution
[08:37] <salkot> erUSUL, thanks
[08:37] <cuniculus> i also assigned that mac-address to my windows-notebook ans instantly get access to the internet (meaning an ip)
[08:38] <devilsadvocate> camerong, sudo apt-get remove evolution
[08:38] <Dark-Night> Hello?
[08:38] <camerong> thank you
[08:38] <salkot> Any idea why rhythmbox's CDDB search is hitting a 404?
[08:38] <lotacus> lol this sucks. i want to play this super mario game man
[08:38] <devilsadvocate> camerong, dont worry about removing ubuntu-desktop. that is just a meta-package
[08:39] <Dark-Night> I ave a small problem when i try to configure Nasm, it says "error: C compiler cannot create executables"
[08:39] <Dark-Night> and GCC works
[08:39] <Dark-Night> well I think the gcc compiler is working
[08:40] <Jowi> cuniculus, if suse worked on the same machine as ubuntu is installed on and you connect via eth0 then maybe you should try with a different kernel...
[08:40] <n2diy> I'm surfing the net with an ext. modem, and playing around with setting up a lan.  When I enable eth0, I can no longer resolve websites, like eth0 is stealing DNS from the dialer?
[08:40] <erUSUL> Dark-Night: install build-essential
[08:40] <Wonderful00t> hello everyone quick question: I am using an "older" nvidia driver, but it still wants to update even though i downgraded and told synaptic to to "lock version"...what do i have to do to get update manager to stop asking me if i wanna update (just this specific) file???
[08:41] <cuniculus> jowi, i also tried my older ibm t21, i have with here. ther eis ubuntu 5.04 installed on it. i think this has an older kernel than dapper or edgy, right? the result was the same.
[08:41] <IntuitiveNipple> n2diy: Is it *just* DNS resolution? Can you still ping Internet IP addresses ?
[08:41] <lotacus> !pastebin
[08:41] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (be sure to give the URL of your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[08:41] <cuniculus> jwoi, see why it kinda really drives me crazy? (c;
[08:42] <Jowi> cuniculus, yeah. hmmm.. are you using the same cable for all machines?
[08:42] <Siixa> im trying to instal libguichan0-dev but it asks for liballegro-dev which is a unresolved dependency, what should i do?
[08:42] <Wonderful00t> quick question: I am using an "older" nvidia driver, but it still wants to update even though i downgraded and told synaptic to to "lock version"...what do i have to do to get update manager to stop asking me if i wanna update (just this specific) file???
[08:42] <cuniculus> jowi, yes, i actaully have only one here, so i am forced to do that.
[08:43] <erUSUL> !repeat > Wonderful00t
[08:43] <michaelpo> how do i make ubuntu default to vlc instead of totem?
[08:43] <cuniculus> jwoi, can ipv6 cause a conflict? i tried to deactivate that but it also seemd to have no influence.
[08:44] <n2diy> IntuitiveNipple: everything stops with eth0 up, can't ping the net, irc halts too.
[08:44] <lotacus> this is the problem i'm having with make http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2078/
[08:44] <camerong> hey how do i set a folders permissions so that anyone can read, write,modify its contents?
[08:44] <Wonderful00t> erUSUL: you know enough to bot me for repeating, but you cant help me?? im noob here :(
[08:44] <mikmichal> what mp3 player are you using? I need something with equalizer
[08:44] <camerong> i was thinking chmod 666 but it doesnt work
[08:44] <camerong> anyone have a better idea
[08:45] <brussel> Anybody have an idea when postgresql 8.2 will be available?
[08:45] <jrib> !compiling | lotacus
[08:45] <wilx> 777?
[08:45] <ubotu> lotacus: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[08:45] <IntuitiveNipple> n2diy: That sounds like the default route is being changed - check by doing "route" with the LAN disabled and enabled and see if the default changes
[08:45] <Jowi> cuniculus, you have the live-cd version of ubuntu to install from or the alternative one?
[08:45] <n2diy> IntuitiveNipple: ok.
[08:45] <jrib> lotacus: you need libsdl1.2-dev
[08:45] <apokryphos> mikmichal: everyone uses amarok ;-)
[08:45] <lotacus> ah
[08:45] <lotacus> that's something I had suspected
[08:45] <lotacus> I tried installing that but it won't let me
[08:45] <lotacus> because of some unresolveable dependancy
[08:45] <rulus> Hi, question here: I'm using xchat as irc client, but all the links open in Epiphany instead of default Firefox. How do I change this?
[08:46] <jrib> lotacus: what does it say?
[08:46] <lotacus> and refuses to install
[08:46] <cuniculus> jowi, i have 5.04 install and live, 6.06 and 6.10 (they include both) and the 6.10 minimal cd (i tried to force the connection already whileinstalling - same result)
[08:46] <lotacus> ibsdl1.2-dev:
[08:46] <lotacus>  Depends: libglu1-mesa-dev but it is not going to be installed or
[08:46] <lotacus> 	libglu-dev
[08:47] <n2diy> ! pastebin
[08:47] <n2diy> ! pastebin
[08:47] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (be sure to give the URL of your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[08:47] <Stormx2> Anyone had any experience streaming to a shoutcast server?
[08:47] <lotacus> and when I try to install libglu1 I get libglu1-mesa-dev:
[08:47] <lotacus>  Depends: libgl1-mesa-dev but it is not going to be installed or
[08:47] <lotacus> 	libgl-dev
[08:47] <apokryphos> lotacus: don't paste in here please
[08:47] <n2diy> ! pastebin
[08:47] <Jowi> cuniculus, don't know about this one. If you dualboot with suse maybe check if it still works. might be a faulty NIC.
[08:47] <leobloo1> hallo
[08:48] <marshall> does anybody know a better IDE for Python than IDLE?
[08:48] <Jowi> cuniculus, you have only one NIC in this machine?
[08:48] <n2diy> ! pastebin
[08:48] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (be sure to give the URL of your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[08:48] <Vluid> marshall: drpython
[08:48] <apokryphos> n2diy: what are you doing?
[08:49] <apokryphos> n2diy: the syntax for calling factoids is !factoid, by the way. No need for the space.
[08:49] <Byan> I am trying to add a network printer..
[08:49] <apokryphos> ubotu: investigate | n2diy
[08:49] <ubotu> n2diy: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[08:49] <Byan> what syntax is the URI in?
[08:49] <cuniculus> jowi, nic = network-card? if so: yes, there is only this device eth0 (an onboard card). do you mean i should try to get another card and see whathappens?
[08:49] <leobloo1> how can I reduce the partition  of my hd where ubuntu is? I have only one HD and it has Linux Ubuntu edgy eft but I want to reduce the space I first gave to ubuntu in order to add another linux distro, I tried by suing the partitioner inside the distro (puppy linux) but it says I can't do it because I'm not the root.
[08:49] <n2diy> apokryphos: trouble shooting a network problem, which seems to be freezing up irc.
[08:49] <n2diy> ! pastebin
[08:49] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (be sure to give the URL of your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[08:49] <Shane-S> question: I setup the LAMP on my server, and I want to transfer using mysqldump a database from my old system to this one, but I can not connect, is there a port blocked by ubuntu 6.10 server, or is it a MySQL issue?
[08:49] <apokryphos> n2diy: stop
[08:50] <apokryphos> n2diy: please don't flood the channel
[08:50] <Jowi> cuniculus, yeah NIC = Network Interface Card. if possible see with another OS on the same machine or replace the NIC. strange that you got a pulse but can't ping a thing.
[08:50] <n2diy> apokryphos: I'm trying to pastebin stuff for IntuitiveNipple, xchat frooze on me, so if I was flooding the channel, I wasn't seeing it here.
[08:51] <mnoir> Shane-S: mysql ids are authorized according to origin - add a user authorized from the remote machine
[08:51] <apokryphos> n2diy: investigate in /msg then
[08:51] <Shane-S> Jowi: what is a "pulse:?
[08:51] <Jowi> cuniculus, make sure the gateway is correct.
[08:51] <yalu> what on EARTH? I installed dhcpcd for certain reasons the other day, and today I can't resolv names anymore. /etc/resolv.conf was empty except for 2 lines saying that "resolvconf" would manage resolv.conf and the file did not need to be modified. why is this suddenly, and why is that resolvconf broken?
[08:51] <Shane-S> mnoir, so a grant using user@ip right?
[08:51] <Jowi> Shane-S, link status (mii-tool)
[08:51] <mnoir> Shane-S: OR dump to a file and xfer it to the new machine and load it locally
[08:52] <cuniculus> shane-s, i guess a sign of life. (=
[08:52] <Jowi> got to go (screaming baby) good luck cuniculus
[08:52] <mnoir> Shane-S: i dunno the sql since i use phpmyadmin for like everything :(
[08:52] <cuniculus> jowi, thanks a lot.
[08:52] <leobloo1> none can help me?
[08:52] <Shane-S> Jowi, cuniculus : so just getting a "link" light I would guess :P
[08:52] <leobloo1> I found no wiki bout it =o/
[08:52] <n2diy> IntuitiveNipple: Here is the pastebin of the route command, before, and after bringing up eth0.
[08:52] <Chirantha> does anyone here support the LTTE?
[08:52] <n2diy> IntuitiveNipple: Here is the pastebin of the route command, before, and after bringing up eth0. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2079/
[08:53] <Chirantha> does anyone here support the LTTE?
[08:53] <Shane-S> I was just asking ,cause I know ping = communication, never heard anyone use "pulse" except for soem guy today and thought it was a network term I missed
[08:53] <IntuitiveNipple> n2diy: Okay... I also recommend you read this - there might be some clues. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=81248
[08:53] <mnoir> !anyone | Chirantha
[08:53] <ubotu> Chirantha: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[08:53] <Shane-S> mnoir: alright thanks, I can do the file thing, just extra work when the 2 system sit side by side
[08:53] <mnoir> Shane-S: agreed :)
[08:53] <n2diy> IntuitiveNipple: Ok, tnx.
[08:53] <Chirantha> ....
[08:54] <IntuitiveNipple> n2diy: And also, read the man-pages at the console using: man interfaces
[08:54] <Chirantha> WTF
[08:54] <Shane-S> IntuitiveNipple:  before you go....umm...the name...how?
[08:54] <IntuitiveNipple> Shane-S: huh?
[08:54] <Shane-S> IntuitiveNipple:  your screen name LOL
[08:54] <Shane-S> IntuitiveNipple:  what made you create that :P
[08:55] <mnoir> Shane-S: have you ever known one that wasn't? :)
[08:55] <IntuitiveNipple> Shane-S: Oh... its from a famous saying... "The only intuitive interface is the nipple; everything else is learned"
[08:55] <leobloo1> please =o/
[08:55] <Shane-S> ahh never heard that, haha, thank, have a good dinner
[08:56] <Byan> how do I set up a pdf printer in edgy?
[08:56] <IntuitiveNipple> Shane-S: re your mysql issue - check your firewall logs if you're running one for denied connections
[08:56] <Shane-S> IntuitiveNipple: haha thanks, don't think I am...its a brand new install have much digging to do
[08:56] <erUSUL> Byan: install cups-pdf ?
[08:56] <kennell> How can i set Nameserver?
[08:57] <mnoir> Shane-S: btw, if you are running lamp, phpmyadmin is a super interface
[08:57] <Byan> erUSUL: I have that installed..
[08:57] <Shane-S> yeah I installed it already :D
[08:57] <Byan> what else do I need to do...
[08:57] <Bacon5o> what is the command to reset all my internet connections?
[08:57] <wy> What's the voice recognition software in Ubuntu?
[08:57] <alefteris> how can i save a file i edited with visudo?
[08:58] <z3r0x> hi guys
[08:58] <mnoir> Bacon5o: sudo /etc/iniy.d/networking restart
[08:58] <mnoir> iniy=init
[08:58] <z3r0x> does anybudy know how to use lynx with -dump and -cmd_script at the same time?
[08:58] <Bacon5o> Mnoir: thank you
[08:59] <mnoir> Bacon5o: no ty until it works :)
[08:59] <Wonderful00t> can someone tell me how to get the update manager to stop alerting you of an update  you dont want to do (i want to keep the version i have until i decide otherwisse)
[09:00] <Bacon5o> Mnoir: doesn't work
[09:00] <lun> anyone can help with this? evms_activate won't work, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2031607#post2031607
[09:00] <HymnToLife> Wonderful00t, in Synaptic, use the "Lock" button on the package you don't want updated
[09:00] <mnoir> Bacon5o: what does 'doesn't work' mean
[09:00] <Bacon5o> command not found :O
[09:01] <Wonderful00t> hYMNTOlIFE: i DID THAT :(
[09:01] <Alan-D> Would somebody happen to know where the ntpdate service is suppose to reside?
[09:01] <Wonderful00t> sorry for caps
[09:01] <lotacus> omg. these dependacy things need to be fixed
[09:01] <Bacon5o> lol
[09:01] <Bacon5o> its init.d
[09:01] <Bacon5o> not iniy.d
[09:01] <mnoir> Bacon5o:  you got my msg (the very next line) iniy=init  ??
[09:02] <Bacon5o> nope :D
[09:02] <Bacon5o> thanks, now it works
[09:02] <mnoir> :)
[09:02] <n2diy> IntuitiveNipple: That tells me how to make the router the default gateway, I want the modem to be the default. I'd like to share my dial up modem with my lan.
[09:03] <gigi> ciao
[09:03] <fotoflo_> n2diy: i think you need a router between your modem and your network
[09:04] <gigi> you speak english?
[09:04] <facugaich> !it | gigi
[09:04] <ubotu> gigi: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[09:04] <gigi> chi parla italiano?
[09:04] <gigi> e come si va?
[09:04] <adop> Wonderful00t: Have you checked for updates after locking to the version you want?
[09:05] <n2diy> IntuitiveNipple: Ok, I'll worry about sharing the modem later. Now, with eht0 up, I can't even surf the net. Last week I could, I think something has been tweaked by an update?
[09:05] <Wonderful00t> adop: lemme try that
[09:05] <skvn> I have an amd athlon 3200+,512m ddr,nvidia geforce fx 5500 and i only get results under 200fps with "glxgears -printfps" ..Is something wrong about that?
[09:05] <BeepBeepstfu> I just installed Crossover followed by; Steam. Now when I boot CS, I just get a black screen (I can see mouse pointer thou) but nothing more, and I have to do the Ctrl-Alt-BSpace method to get out from it. Any suggestions what it might be? Tried forcing CS to boot in OpenGL (Thinking it was that), but with little success.
[09:05] <giovanni_> come faccio per entrare in un canale italiano?
[09:05] <Lunar_Lamp> ARGH! Please, someone help, I am getting a system-beep everytime anyone says anything on irc.
[09:06] <gigi> giovanni parla con me
[09:06] <skvn> i saw on some forum that some other guys had like 10000
[09:06] <gigi> giovanni c 6?
[09:06] <apokryphos> gigi: English only in here
[09:06] <gordo> anyone know what "error 19" means when trying to install ubuntu ?
[09:06] <fotoflo_> giovanni_, /join #ubuntu-it
[09:06] <apokryphos> gigi: for Italian chat join #ubuntu-it
[09:06] <gigi> come si fa?
[09:06] <Lunar_Lamp> gordo, is that a grub error?
[09:07] <gordo> said something about a partition
[09:07] <gordo> couldnt load...
[09:07] <apokryphos> gigi: Enlgish *only*
[09:07] <gordo> "couldnt map... on partition"
[09:07] <gigi> cerco in italiano
[09:07] <fotoflo_> gigi_, /join #ubuntu-it
[09:07] <gordo> then error 19 showed
[09:08] <matt4magic> Is it error from GRUB?
[09:09] <gordo> dont think so
[09:09] <matt4magic> Ok.
[09:09] <vleon> i have a technical question
[09:09] <gordo> not really sure though
[09:09] <vleon> are there pc slots that are not 32 bit?
[09:09] <Wonderful00t> Adop: it still shows the update after i "lock version" and then refresh updates....its annoying because i dont want the "updates available" notification visible if the only update is one i have specified NOT to update...annoying (albeit just slightly) :(
[09:09] <wy> Well
[09:10] <matt4magic> Because if it is, err 19 indicates line wrap error in the /boot/grub/menu.lst
[09:10] <n2diy> When I bring up eth0,  firefox no longer resolves websites, when I take eth0 down, firefox works fine. Is eth0 stealing DNS from ppp0?
[09:10] <adop> Wonderful00t: are you on edgy?
[09:10] <gordo> how can i fix that ?
[09:11] <matt4magic> Gordo: Open up menu.lst in an editor and examine it.
[09:11] <vleon> are there pc slots that are not 32 bit?
[09:11] <BeepBeepstfu> I just installed Crossover followed by; Steam. Now when I boot CS, I just get a black screen (I can see mouse pointer thou) but nothing more, and I have to do the Ctrl-Alt-BSpace method to get out from it. Any suggestions what it might be? Tried forcing CS to boot in OpenGL (Thinking it was that), but with little success. Anyone got suggestions on what I can do?
[09:12] <matt4magic> vleon: Yes.
[09:12] <gordo> thing is... its a fresh install. I cant even get onto the desktop
[09:13] <Wonderful00t> adop: yes 6.10--i have a "bleeding edge" nvidia driver from alberto's repositroy right...i need to use a specific version thats older than his newest one for right now...for a realtime kernel...but apparently synaptic wants me to upgrade to the newest one, even if i have checked lock version several times...im not sure what else to do besides removing alberto's repsoitory...but it should be that way imo
[09:13] <matt4magic> Gordo: So, how far do you come?
[09:13] <gordo> what do you mean
[09:13] <matt4magic> Does it start running text on the screen? Does it show the progress bar?
[09:13] <gordo> my system boots, tries to load ubuntu... then i get error 19 "unable to [something]  partition"
[09:14] <IntuitiveNipple> n2diy: Have you solved your network issue?
[09:14] <vleon> shit
[09:14] <vleon> so if i have a p3 comp i probably have a 16 bit pc slot and not a 32 bit?
[09:14] <daubs> Hey everyone, anyone know anything about getting UT to work without the sound stuttering?
[09:14] <adop> Wonderful00t: you shouldn't have to do anything other than what you did. I think you should file a bug on this.
[09:14] <m3ga> hi all, anyone know how to get flashplugin-nonfree on feisty?
[09:14] <gordo> then it gives me an option to map certain drives... but nothing works. I can get to the point where it allows me to press "c" for the root menu (command line)
[09:15] <Wonderful00t> adop: i just may...perhaps a post on the forum will help...thanks anyway for your help..it is appreciated :)
[09:15] <matt4magic> gordo: Sorry, I think it is out of my ball park. Maybe someone else could help you.
[09:15] <gordo> matt4magic: thank you for trying...
[09:17] <nolimitsoya> how do i turn a cd into an iso?
[09:17] <IntuitiveNipple> gordo: GRUB error 19 means "19 : "Loading below 1MB is not supported - This error is returned if the lowest address in a kernel is below the 1MB boundary. The Linux zImage format is a special case and can be handled since it has a fixed loading address and maximum size."
[09:17] <mnoir> m3ga: feisty is ot here - go to  #ubuntu+1
[09:17] <m3ga> mnoir: thanks
[09:17] <ericu> where should I go to get newbie help
[09:17] <nolimitsoya> ericu, here
[09:18] <stapol> IS there a way to reset nameserver password
[09:18] <gordo> IntuitiveNippleis: is there something i can do to fix this?
[09:18] <nolimitsoya> ericu, ah, your here already? that was fast...
[09:18] <stapol> I forgot my nickserv password
[09:18] <stapol> CAn it be recovered?
[09:18] <nolimitsoya> ;)
[09:18] <Dame> !docker
[09:18] <ericu> I'm brandnew to Linux so I'm a bit shocked right now
[09:18] <ubotu> docker: System tray for KDE3/GNOME2 docklet applications. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.4-3 (edgy), package size 10 kB, installed size 84 kB
[09:18] <mnoir> ericu: that is normal :)
[09:18] <Daishi> ok so i basically seem to have botched the feisty upgrade
[09:18] <nolimitsoya> ericu, and more trauma to come. wellcome into the light ;)
[09:18] <ericu> thanks
[09:18] <nolimitsoya> ericu, or darkness, whatever you prefer
[09:19] <ericu> haha I like the light
[09:19] <Daishi> is there any EASY way to downgrade to edgy w/o losing all my /home and stuff?
[09:19] <ericu> any tips on what I should do first?
[09:19] <nolimitsoya> Daishi, probably not, but try changing the repos back
[09:19] <Daishi> /home is on the same partition
[09:19] <Casanova> does any one here run ubuntu on macbook?
[09:19] <nolimitsoya> Daishi, id expect major breakage though...
[09:19] <Daishi> nolimitsoya heh i tried that
[09:19] <Daishi> yeah this sucks
[09:19] <nolimitsoya> Daishi, if its just your home you want, tar it, burn it and reformat
[09:20] <Daishi> i tried dpkg --force-all -P on offending packages and then i hit some more problems
[09:20] <nolimitsoya> ericu, just go about your new life as you would your old
[09:20] <Daishi> my main problem right now is just python2.5...it wont byte-compile some stuff on install
[09:20] <ericu> I was having trouble installing jdr, is there a any website you know that kinda has a walkthrough?
[09:20] <nolimitsoya> ericu, what jdr? is it in the repos?
[09:21] <ericu> java
[09:21] <Siixa> anyone know how to stream video?
[09:21] <recon> wow. I was expecting more from that question.
[09:21] <nolimitsoya> ericu, 'apt-cache search java' in a terminal will give you available java plattforms
[09:21] <nolimitsoya> ericu, pick one, and use 'sudo apt-get <whatever>' to install it
[09:22] <funkyHat> ericu, you can get java using the add or remove programs application, or through synaptic
[09:22] <Glombool> can anyone help me get my sound working again?
[09:22] <nolimitsoya> !sound | Glombool
[09:22] <ubotu> Glombool: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin
[09:22] <Glombool> I have a sb live, using alsa
[09:22] <Glombool> !sound
[09:22] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin
[09:22] <eyalw> hi help
[09:22] <IcemanV9> nolimitsoya: try any gui cdburner - convert cd 2 iso ... gnomebaker, k3b, so on
[09:22] <nolimitsoya> !help me | eyalw
[09:22] <ubotu> eyalw: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[09:22] <eyalw> I massed up my X conf. how can i turn it back?
[09:23] <vleon> matt4magic: so if i have a p3 comp i probably have a 16 bit pc slot and not a 32 bit?
[09:23] <nolimitsoya> IcemanV9, right... i was looking for the cli way
[09:23] <funkyHat> eyalw, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[09:23] <nolimitsoya> IcemanV9, its a box that doesnt have x
[09:23] <ericu> thanks guys
[09:24] <facugaich> eyalw: there should be a backup also at /etc/X11/
[09:24] <Enverex> What is the XOrg "Option" for setting a preferred refresh rate? It was something like PreferredRate or something but I can't remember
[09:24] <IcemanV9> nolimitsoya: ah! ok.
[09:24] <nolimitsoya> eyalw, always do 'cp -a' before editing anything important
[09:24] <eyalw> funkyHat: i dont wanna go through 4000 Qs which i dont know the answer to
[09:24] <SeanTater> Is there an easy way to append one wav file to another, with sox perhaps?
[09:24] <lotacus> OMG. I finally got the sdl-dev libraries installed. It was all because of a conflict with some glut documentation. Like wtf. Documentation should not have any priority at all over packages
[09:24] <Siixa> is there a way to stream video on ubuntu?
[09:24] <funkyHat> eyalw, usually just pressing enter over and over again will work
[09:24] <eyalw> nolimitsoya: i did, but by mistake i deleted the bu......:(
[09:24] <nolimitsoya> Siixa, yes
[09:25] <lotacus> Siixa: VLC media player. :)
[09:25] <n2diy> IntuitiveNipple: no I haven't.
[09:25] <danilos> SeanTater: you might simply "cat" them together (cat file2.wav >>file1.wav), though it might need some clearing up with sox or something
[09:25] <Siixa> thanks
[09:25] <danilos> SeanTater: and it might not work at all
[09:25] <SeanTater> danilos: I did that, wav files have headers so it gets confused
[09:25] <n417r4m> I'm cloning a large number of iMac computers and i'm having a strange problem with the x sessions.  If i let it go to the standard gdm controlled login window, it's like the screen doesn't refresh.  I can login correctly, sounds play, and sometimes i get bits of dialog boxes, but it never gives a full login.  If i drop to a terminal and do 'startx -- :1' it comes up with the full session and runs without a hitch.  Any thoughts?
[09:26] <n417r4m> I should mention that this doesn't happen with all of them, i'm working (currently) all within one model line, and it's happening only on the cloned systems, not the original.
[09:26] <n2diy> When I bring up eth0,  firefox no longer resolves websites, when I take eth0 down, firefox works fine. Is eth0 stealing DNS from ppp0?
[09:26] <danilos> SeanTater: then you can try converting them to .au, catting together, and converting back; or even "playing" with mplayer both files into another wav
[09:26] <n417r4m> n2diy: can you ping using ip addresses instead of friendly names?  it might be stealing the default route.
[09:27] <IntuitiveNipple> n2diy: Looking at your pastebin info, I was wondering why you were ending the ifup command with & ? Doesn't it return to the shell as soon as its done anyway, without switching it to the background?
[09:27] <IntuitiveNipple> n417r4m: From what I saw, bringing up the ethX is destroying the entire routing table
[09:27] <ieldib> hi, does anyone know of a good wlan gui
[09:27] <ieldib> ?
[09:27] <n2diy> n417r4m: no I can't ping with eth0 up, and it halts irc too.
[09:28] <funkyHat> ieldib, try network-manager (install network-manager-gnome for ubuntu or kde-network-manager for kubuntu)
[09:28] <n2diy> IntuitiveNipple: I don't remember now, something I had done a while back. Now, ifup doesn't return me to a prompt.
[09:28] <n417r4m> what's the pastebin link? i think i came in after it.
[09:28] <ieldib> funkyHat, i have it installed
[09:28] <IntuitiveNipple> n2diy: Let me try the same thing on one of my notebooks, see what it does
[09:29] <ieldib> but it doesn't show anything except for the status of my wired network
[09:29] <n2diy> n417r4m:  Here is the pastebin of the route command, before, and after bringing up eth0. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2079/
[09:29] <Pkunk> how do i install samba 3.0.23 with ubuntu edgy ?
[09:29] <iwkse> anybody know how to change the gnome menu icon?
[09:29] <funkyHat> ieldib, oh... perhaps network manager doesn't support your wlan chipset yet :(... what wlan card do you have?
[09:29] <ieldib> intel ipw3945
[09:29] <iwkse> i mean, ubuntu menu icon
[09:30] <MasterOfMind> are you guys using 6.1?
[09:30] <ieldib> when i run iwlist  to scan for availible essid's
[09:30] <funkyHat> ieldib, odd... network manager should support centrino cards no problem at all
[09:30] <ieldib> it doesn't show anything, would i have to disconnect off of my existing wlan connection
[09:30] <funkyHat> MasterOfMind, it's 6.10... and some of us are yes
[09:30] <ieldib> MasterOfMind, i'am and i love it
[09:30] <MasterOfMind> ok i'm suse right now thinking of changing
[09:30] <Pkunk> i'm having major problems with printer sharing with the default 3.0.22
[09:30] <IntuitiveNipple> n2diy: can you pastebin your /etc/network/interfaces file for me?
[09:31] <funkyHat> ieldib, I'm not sure... I removed all the wireless settings from the normal network window before trying network-manager
[09:31] <ieldib> I plan on migrating my whole network to ubuntu eventually
[09:31] <MasterOfMind> i'm downloading 6.06
[09:31] <n417r4m> yeah...that would be a distinct lack of a routing table there... </MrObvious>
[09:31] <n2diy> IntuitiveNipple: yep.
[09:31] <ieldib> funkyHat, the funny thing is that i deactivated wired networking
[09:31] <ieldib> so i dont knowwhy it's showing up
[09:31] <ieldib> funkyHat,  is their anyway i can change configuration settings for network manager?
[09:31] <IntuitiveNipple> n2diy: I tried a similar procedure, with the notebook working on wan0 then plugging in the wire and eth0 auto-starting. Until eth0 had acquired its IP from the DHCP server the routing table was empty
[09:31] <funkyHat> ieldib, silly idea but have you checked right-clicking on the network-manager and seeing if wireless networking is enabled?
[09:32] <ieldib> funkyHat yeah
[09:32] <IntuitiveNipple> n2diy: So I'm wondering if yours is seeing your DHCP server, or if there isn't one, if the interface is not configured correctly for static IPs
[09:32] <ieldib> it doesn't show anything
[09:32] <funkyHat> ieldib, there aren't really any configuration settings... what you see is what there is...
[09:32] <n2diy> IntuitiveNipple: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2081/
[09:32] <IntuitiveNipple> n2diy: Thanks... i'll look
[09:33] <ieldib> funkyHat is their a way to scan via the terminal, because I will be heading out to school pretty soon and i Need to scan the ESSID's
[09:34] <z0rz> Is there a way to make a nat traversal type connection via an ssh tunnl using a third host
[09:34] <IntuitiveNipple> n2diy: ok, thats making more sense. It looks correct. Is it correct that "192.168.1.2" isn't in use by another PC on the LAN?
[09:34] <funkyHat> ieldib, yeah, I can't remember though... there's a gui tool for scanning wireless networks called wifi radar
[09:34] <n2diy> IntuitiveNipple: .1.2 is the computer.
[09:34] <n2diy> the/this
[09:35] <n417r4m> ieldib: i believe iwconfig can give you that information, but i can't recall the switch for it.  --scan possibly?
[09:35] <cappiz> i tried to install Windows Vista om my computer on sda4... it seems like my grub is overwritten... is there a way to install grub again ? without install my system etc ?
[09:35] <ieldib> tried that
[09:35] <IntuitiveNipple> n2diy: ok, good. I want to rule out a conflicting IP address, which does happen!
[09:35] <funkyHat> !grub | cappiz
[09:35] <ubotu> cappiz: 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
[09:35] <n417r4m> n2diy: you're setting your own computer as the default gateway...is there a reason for this?
[09:35] <salkot> Any idea why rhythmbox's CDDB search is hitting a 404?
[09:36] <cappiz> thanks funkyHat
[09:36] <n2diy> n417r4m: Yes, the modem is connected to this box.
[09:36] <z0rz> Like Computer A and Comp B are behind firewalls.. but computer C is not.  So Comp A and B connection through Comp C to have a SSH tunnel connect the two
[09:36] <z0rz> Is that p ossible?
[09:36] <n2diy> n417r4m: Externally modem for dial up.
[09:36] <n417r4m> ieldib: iwscan --list ? (i'm not in front of a box with wireless right now so i'm kinda grasping at straws here)
[09:37] <IntuitiveNipple> n2diy: Yes but that shouldn't be in the eth0 settings
[09:37] <n417r4m> right, that's what your ppp0 is for
[09:37] <n417r4m> you shouldn't need the gateway setting for the eth0
[09:37] <ieldib> n417r4m,  didn't work
[09:37] <n417r4m> ieldib: drat.  is it throwing errors?
[09:38] <pawel> cze
[09:38] <ieldib> n417, it's just showing the ESSID that i'am connected to right now
[09:38] <mobal> hy'
[09:38] <martinimnetz> Hi!
[09:38] <IcemanV9> iwlist <wireless card> scanning
[09:38] <eyalw> how do i start up the x config app again?
[09:38] <n2diy> IntuitiveNipple: Last week I was trying to share my modem with the lan, and thought the box with the modem should be the default gateway?
[09:39] <mobal> sometimes i hibernate my notebook and when i want to continue my session the hibernate feezes
[09:39] <mobal> need help
[09:39] <funkyHat> mobal, does hibernate ever work?
[09:39] <der0b> hey folks, when attempting to list a series of files, how can I specify a range?  for example to list file-1 through file-4 how could do it without ls file-[1234] 
[09:39] <n417r4m> n2diy: that's right, but you'd need to set the _other_ computers to use the one you're on as the default gateway
[09:39] <IntuitiveNipple> n2diy: Yes, but the default gateway you'd set would be the IP of the ppp connection: 10.20.1.5
[09:39] <steve_> eyalw: are you talking about 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[09:40] <mobal> hibernate woks but sometimes not... so - so
[09:40] <mobal> 10 times - 2 times freezees
[09:40] <IntuitiveNipple> n2diy: If i were you i'd simply remove the gateway setting and let the kernel work it out for itself :)
[09:41] <vleon> if i have a pentium 3 comp, should i have a pci 32 bit slot or an older slot?
[09:41] <IntuitiveNipple> n2diy: That gateway setting is creating a loopback for all traffic destined for the internet (0.0.0.0/0)
[09:41] <n2diy> IntuitiveNipple: Ah, ok. But that isn't the primary problem now.  Why does eth0 prevent ppp0 from resolving websites?
[09:41] <pvz> hello,do you guys suggest me anything to upload videos to my iPod?
[09:42] <n417r4m> that's what's causing the problem possibly though is that default gateway setting
[09:42] <giovanni_> potrei sapere la chat italiano?
[09:42] <Laffey> I got a small issue. I installed CrossOver recently, followed by; Steam and CS. Then I started CS and noticed that my screen was black. I could see mouse pointer and hear that I was moving my mouse over the 'Menus' in the game, but no image. Any suggestions?
[09:42] <n2diy> ! it | giovanni_
[09:42] <ubotu> giovanni_: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[09:42] <IntuitiveNipple> n2diy: Are you bringing up eth0 without the 'gateway' setting now?
[09:42] <n417r4m> try removing that from your network config and see what you get
[09:42] <giovanni_> grazieeeee
[09:42] <P3nnywise> Ive just installed Istanbul, everything was woring as it should untill i was about to watch my recorded movie, every second in falshes black and then i can see my recording again and then it goes black again....
[09:43] <n2diy> IntuitiveNipple: I'm just issuing sudo ifup eth0.
[09:43] <mimnetz> der0b: not sure, but have you tried separating the beginning and the end of the range using a colon? Like [1:4] ?
[09:45] <matt4magic> der0b: ls `seq 1 4`
[09:45] <n2diy> n417r4m: ok.
[09:48] <n2diy> n417r4m: That did it, tnx.
[09:49] <ieldib> wifi radar worked out pretty well
[09:50] <ahhh_fosco> i cant find the shellcode folder, does anyone know where its at?
[09:50] <ahhh_fosco> can anyone help me?
[09:50] <vleon> i have a newb question
[09:51] <ahhh_fosco> whts the question?
[09:51] <vleon> when using ubuntu on an old computer with little ram
[09:51] <ahhh_fosco> its gonna lag a lot, id go with bsd for running on old machines
[09:51] <Marc1> vleon: install xubuntu-desktop -- it is a lot lighter than gnome/kde
[09:51] <vleon> will expanding the swap partition help to improve the performance?
[09:52] <[dot] Al> I have problem with IceWM after logging in,it give me an error. The error file says it cant find libimlib.so.1, but I installed the libimlib package :s
[09:52] <ahhh_fosco> it will
[09:52] <vleon> i dont like xfce, and gnome works
[09:52] <vleon> i just wanted to know if i can improve it a little
[09:52] <ahhh_fosco> it will help i guess
[09:52] <ahhh_fosco> can anyone help me with a shell code question?
[09:52] <ahhh_fosco> shellcode*
[09:53] <IntuitiveNipple> ahhh_fosco: what do you mean by "shellcode folder" ?
[09:53] <ahhh_fosco> well how to i run it, like ~/asm/shellcode
[09:53] <ahhh_fosco> but taht doesnt work
[09:53] <Dame> !kxdocker
[09:53] <ubotu> kxdocker: innovative docker for KDE that is like Mac OSX Docker. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.1.4a-0ubuntu2 (edgy), package size 327 kB, installed size 1064 kB
[09:54] <Marc1> ahhh_fosco: chmod +x ~/asm/shellcode  to set the file executable.
[09:54] <n2diy> IntuitiveNipple: Commenting out my default gateway returned things to normal here, tnx.
[09:54] <IntuitiveNipple> ahhh_fosco: First make sure the script is eXecutable (chmod u+x) then run it ./script
[09:54] <ahhh_fosco> ok ty
[09:54] <IntuitiveNipple> n2diy: Nice one... I bet you're feeling relieved now :)
[09:55] <n2diy> IntuitiveNipple: Slightly. :)
[09:55] <IntuitiveNipple> n2diy: I know the feeling - it happens to me at least twice a week :)
[09:56] <vleon> when using ubuntu on an old computer with little ram will expanding the swap partition help to improve the performance?
[09:56] <n2diy> IntuitiveNipple: That's the nature of linux. Tomorrow, I'll tackle sharing the modem with the lan!
[09:57] <infinitee> vleon: swap is generally twice the ram, in your case what is it..?
[09:57] <tomp> how do i use ts a output of xchat?
[09:57] <vleon> i dont know :)
[09:57] <Marc1> vleon: not really. look at turning off services (server and desktop ones).  Use different applications.
[09:57] <tomp> how do i use tts a output of xchat?
[09:57] <vleon> its not my comp
[09:57] <Marc1> vleon: what model? memory?
[09:57] <vleon> ok thank you very much
[09:57] <IntuitiveNipple> n2diy: Not just Linux - I do deep-n-dirty debugging of Windows issues too. Its all the same in the end - lack of distributed knowledge :)
[09:58] <n2diy> IntuitiveNipple: Yuck!
[09:58] <[dot] Al> I have problem with IceWM after logging in,it give me an error. The error file says it cant find libimlib.so.1, but I installed the libimlib package :s
[10:01] <m0dY> how to start a process with a certain nice value ?
[10:01] <[dot] Al> how do I force a logout if the login failed due to missing files?
[10:01] <mag_> Problems with installation... I can read booting the kernel and after I cant see more... the pc is ice ?
[10:01] <infinitee> [dot] Al ctrl-alt-backspace throws you out and restarts x server
[10:01] <mag_> Can you hep me with installation ?
[10:01] <gdb> m0dY: $ man nice
[10:02] <mickskyvitch> having a brainfart here, what is the command to change directory to desktop
[10:02] <gdb> m0dY: gives you the syntax in there
[10:02] <jrib> mickskyvitch: cd ~/Desktop
[10:02] <cbx33> does grub-install rescan for devices and create a new grub config file?
[10:02] <gdb> mickskyvitch: $ cd ~/Desktop
[10:02] <cbx33> or does it just install the config file that's already been created
[10:02] <m0dY> gdb, i mean to be with a pre set nice value
[10:02] <[dot] Al> infinitee, thx, thats gonna be handy while I try an get IceWm working :D
[10:02] <mickskyvitch> ty very much gdb
[10:02] <sun_> hi i have to quit firefox to run xmms and vice versa, is there a fix??
[10:02] <Byan> how do I find out what my CPU is clocked at?
[10:02] <sun_> hi i have to quit firefox to hear xmms and vice versa, is there a fix?
[10:02] <m0dY> gdb, not starting it then renice it
[10:03] <pouderStream> sam e
[10:03] <naxus> hello
[10:03] <[GnB] jabberwocky> how do i kill a process?
[10:03] <IntuitiveNipple> sun_: Yes, there's a change to the firefox config file I saw recently that allows simultaneous audio
[10:03] <jrib> [GnB] jabberwocky: kill PID
[10:03] <infinitee> sun: are you playing a media/flash in your FF that is preventing xmms to play?
[10:03] <pouderStream> IntuitiveNipple: where?
[10:03] <IntuitiveNipple> sun_: You'll have to Google for it though I don't recall where I saw it, aside from the fact it was in the Ubuntu forums
[10:03] <naxus> someone have the italian ubuntu server of xchat?
[10:04] <infinitee> jabberwocky: pkill <processname>
[10:04] <jrib> [GnB] jabberwocky: you can also use system > administration > system monitor
[10:04] <[GnB] jabberwocky> kill PID did the trick, thanks!
[10:04] <[GnB] jabberwocky> however, anyone ever used conky?
[10:05] <Valde2007> Hey
[10:05] <Valde2007> anyone here able to help me?
[10:05] <infinitee> !ask>Valde2007
[10:05] <pouderStream> guys, burning CDs results in blank CD? I used baker & k3B? Any link or solution?
[10:05] <pouderStream> Edgy Eft
[10:05] <Valde2007> ok i'm new to linux etc wonder if someone would be willing to help me out with a few things
[10:06] <sun_> infinitee yes, i try youtube or anything else and it blocks up
[10:06] <n417r4m> rule number one: ask your question.  asking if you can ask accomplishes little ;)
[10:06] <infinitee> Valde2007: shoot them, someone should pick it up..
[10:06] <FurthuR> oy
[10:06] <cgamble> ooooooooo
[10:06] <cgamble> steve
[10:06] <Valde2007> Ok i wanna install a few programmes working but i can't seem to get them to compile etc
[10:06] <FurthuR> so anyone knows why azeurus wont go in the notification area
[10:06] <Slackwise> Sooo, any clue when the Flash 9 binary hits (uni|multi)verse?
[10:06] <infinitee> sun: maybe you should change your default in audio driver option
[10:06] <kiyi> Clarity\
[10:07] <dromer> huh, thunderbird just closes without warning or anything if I read an email
[10:07] <Clarrisa_2008> #sql
[10:07] <cgamble> y536270376027067023478-3486235
[10:07] <cgamble> 4308692370097-092-530
[10:07] <jrib> Valde2007: what programs?
[10:07] <cgamble> 8079582370809-90-9-4-8-35859238--40382590238-9=34
[10:07] <cgamble> 9-=0=4w503=020=593409=-94309
[10:07] <FurthuR> seems like a problem with java to me
[10:07] <jrib> cgamble: what are you doing?
[10:07] <kiyi> 943750987594589-385052
[10:07] <kiyi> 9047630470385-4587456
[10:07] <cgamble> sending codes
[10:07] <Valde2007> jrib i wanna get xchat and cedega etc working
[10:07] <kiyi> 9760986-490348597696] so am I
[10:07] <cgamble> peace
[10:07] <jrib> cgamble, kiyi: please stop
[10:07] <sun_> infinitee im not sure what you mean, where is the default audio driver option?
[10:08] <jrib> !info xchat | Valde2007
[10:08] <ubotu> xchat: IRC client for X similar to AmIRC. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.6.6-0ubuntu3 (edgy), package size 275 kB, installed size 760 kB
[10:08] <dromer> wtf, thunderbird is really making trouble :/
[10:08] <dromer> wmhere can I find thunderbird's logs?
[10:08] <mirak> does anyone knows an adress for last nvidia drivers for uibuntu ,
[10:08] <jrib> Valde2007: xchat is in the repositories.  You can install it using synaptic, if you have enable the universe repository
[10:08] <infinitee> sun: system-<pref-->sound
[10:08] <FurthuR> Azureus just closes when i minimize (minimize to tray enabled)
[10:08] <dromer> !nvidia | mirak
[10:08] <ubotu> mirak: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:08] <jrib> !cedega | Valde2007
[10:08] <ubotu> Valde2007: cedega is a project based on WINE, aimed at running Windows games on Linux. For more info, see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/Cedega
[10:08] <Valde2007> jrib plz
[10:08] <mirak> dromer: merci
[10:09] <cappiz> how do i add a new "Item" to grub? i tried to use the example in menu.lst after the memtest entry.. and used update-grub
[10:09] <cappiz> ?
[10:09] <FurthuR> And when i open again, it restarts form where i left
[10:09] <[dot] Al> I have problem with IceWM after logging in,it give me an error. The error file says it cant find libimlib.so.1, but I installed the libimlib package :s
[10:09] <faLUCE>  Hi, how can I see if i have a serial port (i have a "packed" pc, and I can't open the box) ?
[10:09] <douglas_> configure: error: did not find Xaw library
[10:09] <douglas_> What's the package for that
[10:10] <jcooke> say I have ubuntu taking the entire hd on this notebook, is it fairly simple to resize the partitions, then install windows and dual boot, without removing this ubuntu install
[10:10] <infinitee> cappiz: you would have to specifically know which hd (hda/hdb/???) to point to that..
[10:10] <pouderStream> nobody had problems with CD burning? Getting blank CDs.
[10:10] <FurthuR> prolly the best bittorrent software on linux and wont even work properly X|
[10:10] <douglas_> Anyone?
[10:10] <maddash> http://pastebin.ca/320625 <--- when I execute that script via `sh [script name] ` , I get ": command not found \n line 13: syntax error: unexpected end of file"...I suspect this has something to do with my $PATH, but when I echo it out - both as su and user - it looks fine (both $PATH 's are of form "[...] :[...] ") ...any clues?
[10:10] <infinitee> jcooke: process is first install windows and then ubuntu
[10:10] <cappiz> hd0,0 is the first partition... wich is sda1... thats where linux boots from...
[10:11] <cappiz> windows is at the 4. partition
[10:11] <cappiz> is that hd0,3 ?
[10:11] <sun_> infinitee is that a file, package, option in firefox, kernel option etc please?
[10:11] <jcooke> infinitee, I swear I've been able to install windows then set up grub again to dual boot, is it just not possible?
[10:12] <infinitee> sun: in sound pref, try alsa for sound playback (if that isnt by default).. I once remember changing that and I never had to "pkill esd" to change media
[10:12] <cappiz> after i do a update-grub the entry i added gets deleted
[10:12] <cappiz> !grub cappiz
[10:12] <ubotu> grub: GRand Unified Bootloader. In component main, is optional. Version 0.97-11ubuntu14 (edgy), package size 359 kB, installed size 764 kB
[10:12] <cappiz> !grub | cappiz
[10:12] <ubotu> cappiz: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[10:12] <infinitee> cappiz: not sure if it would be hd0.. it is kinda tricky and dangerous..
[10:13] <cappiz> thats the entry inside grub atm...
[10:13] <Juice^> how can i see what uses port 5060? i need to close the connection
[10:13] <dromer> can anybody help me with thunerbird? it just closes within 1 minute after I start it
[10:13] <Ayabara> I get "truecrypt: /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.4' not found (required by truecrypt)" when I try to run truecrypt. what's missing?
[10:13] <infinitee> Juice^: I guess "netstat" lists all the services running
[10:14] <FurthuR> Minimizing or Closing Azureus will simply close it... even when i enable close to systray... searched google and noone seems to have any problems. My guess is it has something to do with java... anyone had this problem before?
[10:14] <riotkittie> yes, that should be hd0,3
[10:14] <[GnB] jabberwocky> another thing: is there something i can run from term to see weather or not i have xgl installed?
[10:14] <cappiz> riotkittie, how do i add the entry then? the entry gets deleted when i run update-grub
[10:15] <Juice^> infinitee, thanks, but it wasnt very easy to see the ports being used there. i guess its just me that doesnt know how to use that tool.
[10:15] <darrell> help
[10:15] <realcoolguy> I think I borked my ATI 3d acceleration when I did something relating to XGL and I'm using Mesa and I don't know how to switch it back now. :)
[10:16] <darrell> Help with screen resolution
[10:16] <mag_> If I have a server with AMD opteron 64 which iso should I have to download ?
[10:16] <mag_> If I have a server with AMD opteron 64 which iso should I have to download ?
[10:16] <riotkittie> cappiz: of that i am not sure. i've never had to do anything with grub, save for reinstalling to the MBR... try 'man grub' ?
[10:16] <darrell> I have installed 6.10 on a Dell Latitude LS, PIII 500, 256MB Ram, 20 GB, detached media bay.
[10:16] <darrell> I need assistance with the neomagic 256av video/audio device, Samsung PN: LTN121S6-T01
[10:16] <darrell> LCD screen. At the moment I can only use 640x480 and 800x600 @ 60 hz. with WinXP I was able to use 1024x768 w/24 bit color. I would like to use 1024x768 or to have the minimized windows to be small enough to fit on a 12.1" LCD. Any advice?
[10:16] <darrell> Edit/Delete Message
[10:16] <folki> hi all...i need to connect my mobile phone Sony Ericsson K610i with my PC (Ubuntu 6.10) via bluetooth (MSI pc2pc Bluetooth). Where should I start. What will I need? Thanks.
[10:16] <infinitee> Juice^: output "netstat -a" to a text file or scroll up using shift-pgup
[10:17] <[GnB] jabberwocky> darrell: sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[10:17] <FurthuR> realcoolguy : what distribution of ubuntu do you have? The current 6.10 (Edgy) comes with Aiglx (a composite manager very similar to xgl) out of the box
[10:17] <[GnB] jabberwocky> scroll down until you find a bunch of resolutions
[10:17] <vleon> does anyone here have a linksys WRT54G rauter?
[10:17] <darrell> I have done that it doesnt work
[10:17] <[GnB] jabberwocky> add everything your monitor can support
[10:17] <riotkittie> darrell:  ... at a prompt, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg  ... then alt ctr bkspc to reload X
[10:17] <[GnB] jabberwocky> did you [ctr]  [alt]  [<-]  ?
[10:18] <realcoolguy> I guess I wasn't sure what I was doing Furthur, and I'm using edgy, and I I've tried everything to get the ATI acceleration working again, but the glxgears are barely moving
[10:18] <darrell> done that too riot
[10:18] <infinitee> folki: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=298957
[10:19] <Byan> can someone tell my why this is happening?
[10:19] <Byan> http://rafb.net/p/YoZMXZ16.html
[10:19] <darrell> I have searched Ubuntu forum
[10:20] <vleon> does anyone here have a linksys WRT54G rauter?
[10:20] <darrell> some people say they have patched it but I haven't found the patch yet
[10:20] <folki> infinitee: thank you a lot..i hope it will be usefull for me and help me to solve my problem
[10:21] <thefish> vleon: i have one running dd-wrt
[10:21] <riotkittie> darrell: are you booting with a vga option in the kernel line? i have heard taht screws things up in X but am not sure. uhm when you reconfig'd x, did you do the simple monitor detection or opt for one of the more advanced modes? and have you deselected some of the lower resolutions ?
[10:21] <ieldib> vleon i do
[10:21] <ieldib> vleon , i have flashed it with DD-WRT
[10:21] <ieldib> it is a ver.6
[10:22] <darrell> i tried bothe the generic monitor and the samsung conf
[10:22] <vleon> what is dd-wrt?
[10:22] <darrell> have selected 16 bit for faster access
[10:22] <vleon> anyway can you please help me with it
[10:22] <vleon> i have a strange problem
[10:22] <vleon> the configuration page doesnt load up
[10:23] <vleon> it did earlier thats how i configured the rauter to work, but it doesnt load up now...
[10:23] <infinitee> hi, is anybody experiencing frequent crashing of FF 2.0 and opera 9.01 under edgy eft? I thought flash was breaking things up but even the latest "stable" release from Adobe does the same.. cant attribute the prob to anything specific.. any inputs pls?
[10:23] <jrib> infinitee: does it only happen on pages with flash?
[10:24] <concept10> infinitee, just because adobe release a stable release of flash doesnt mean it will not crash ff
[10:24] <FurthuR> infinitee : I was having the same problem, flash seems to crash with 16bit
[10:24] <concept10> infinitee, i see FF crash at least 5 times daily
[10:24] <graft> yeah, the flash7 binary was supposedly "stable"
[10:24] <concept10> I look in my taskbar and it is just gone!
[10:24] <Marc1> Anyone try the new flash 9.0?
[10:24] <infinitee> jrib, concept10: true stable doesnt imply perfect compatibility with FF and Opera.. but evenif I dont play flash video perse, sometimes flash ads also breaks things..
[10:24] <realcoolguy> could you name a site it crashed on?...
[10:25] <jrib> infinitee: so that's a "yes"?
[10:25] <Pkunk> there any way to upgrade to samba 3.0.23 with edgy eft ?
[10:25] <concept10> infinitee, it has to be some problem with firefox (the 2.0 code base) because Flock, which is based on FF 1.5.0.7 doesnt ever crash
[10:25] <FurthuR> infinitee : disabling composite extention in xorg.conf will take care of that
[10:26] <ikonia_> Pkunk: why ?
[10:26] <vleon> hey guys pleae help me..
[10:26] <Pkunk> or are the ppl who install it permenantly stuck with 3.0.22 ?
[10:26] <ikonia_> vleon: just ask the question
[10:26] <ikonia_> Pkunk: why do you want to change
[10:26] <vleon> i asked..
[10:26] <ikonia_> vleon: I didn't see it
[10:26] <jrib> vleon: ask again instead of just asking for help
[10:26] <infinitee> jrib: yes :)
[10:26] <thefish> any channel admins about?
[10:27] <infinitee> concept10: I had this from 1.5, hoped 2.o would solve
[10:27] <jrib> thefish: #ubuntu-ops
[10:27] <infinitee> Furthur: thanks.. shall try and report back..
[10:27] <jrib> infinitee: but sometimes flash works?
[10:27] <infinitee> jrib: oh yeah, it works perfectly fine, just that it has unexpexted crashes
[10:28] <nukeslion> im having trouble getting WPA to work on a network, what would be the simplest way to get that to work on xubuntu? im pretty sure its WPA anyway, i was given the password "yadahyadah1" for the network
[10:29] <gaona> hi
[10:29] <nukeslion> how would i use that? the default manager thing isnt working :(
[10:29] <gaona> can i ask you a question?
[10:29] <jrib> !ask | gaona
[10:29] <ubotu> gaona: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[10:29] <gaona> it's about my screen resolution
[10:29] <nukeslion> gaona, just ask
[10:29] <nukeslion> :D
[10:29] <gaona> lol :) thanks jrib ;)
[10:29] <Annirak> I want to take the audio stream coming from my line in, match it (loosely) against a short wav file then, on match, record for 60 seconds.  What could I use to do that?
[10:29] <concept10> infinitee, I think im going to go find the old release
[10:30] <FurthuR> Annirak : Audacity?
[10:30] <graft> Annirak: you're probably going to have to write it yourself
[10:30] <Annirak> =(
[10:30] <graft> Annirak: what are you trying to achieve, here?
[10:30] <graft> Annirak: voice recognition?
[10:30] <Annirak> graft: picking up keywords off the radio
[10:31] <gaona> well i got kubuntu. i installed nvidia drivers for a geforce fx works well. ubuntu recognize my monitor as a sony hs75..  but the screen resolution management tool won't let me go up to 1024x768 and i want to go to 1280x1024 which is the limit of my screen
[10:31] <gaona> how can i do?
[10:31] <graft> Annirak: yeah, definitely something you're gonna have to write yourself... and probably pretty hard, too
[10:31] <[dot] Al> I have problem with IceWM after logging in,it give me an error. The error file says it cant find libimlib.so.1, but I installed the libimlib package :s
[10:31] <jrib> !fixres | gaona
[10:31] <ubotu> gaona: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type "sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart" in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[10:31] <nukeslion> how do i handle WPA keys on xubuntu? the regular network password thing isnt working :(
[10:31] <graft> Annirak: you might be better off doing voice => text and looking for text keywords... that you might have better luck finding generic software for
[10:32] <Annirak> graft: they're always preceeded by a 3-tone sequence.  I figued it should be easy enough.
[10:32] <vleon> thefish ieldib guys please help me i cant enter the router configuration screem
[10:32] <thefish> vleon: whats happening, it just does not show the config page?
[10:32] <graft> Annirak: ah... hm. well, should be easy enough to write an audio filter to recognize that anyway...
[10:32] <Annirak> graft: know of any reasonably accurate speaker independant Linux speech to text utils?
[10:32] <ikonia_> vleon: is your router running ubuntu ?
[10:33] <infinitee> nukeslion: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy#How_to_enable_WPA_with_Ndiswrapper_driver
[10:33] <Xappe> nukeslion: I think you should look at wpasupplicant
[10:33] <infinitee> Annirak: festival is good
[10:33] <z0rz> Is there a way to make an SSH tunnel from Computer A to Computer B via Computer C?
[10:33] <vleon> yeah im runnig my net trough the router, but when i open firefox and insert its ip it doest load up
[10:33] <cappiz> weee.... fixed it :)
[10:34] <ikonia_> z0rz: no
[10:34] <Annirak> infinitee: thanks, I'll have a look
[10:34] <vleon> is it possible it changed its ip?
[10:34] <infinitee> Annirak: sorry, that is for text to speech I guess
[10:34] <jewbilee> How do I change users in terminal so I can do administrative work on a user without those privilages?
[10:34] <ikonia_> vleon: thats a router problem - not ubuntu
[10:34] <z0rz> Why?
[10:34] <ikonia_> z0rz: because thats routing with ssh
[10:34] <graft> Annirak: festival is text to speech, not speech to text
[10:34] <nukeslion> infinitee, Xappe, thanks, didnt notice that when i looked through ubuntuguide
[10:34] <Annirak> =(
[10:34] <vustar> just got sshfs working. :)
[10:35] <vustar> very cool indeed.
[10:35] <z0rz> Ok is it possible to have Computer A and Computer B connect to Computer C via two seperate SSH tunnels and then be able to transfer data back and forth using Comptuer C?
[10:35] <vleon> ok thanks
[10:35] <ikonia_> z0rz: no
[10:35] <vustar> stupid
[10:35] <infinitee> zOrz: yes
[10:35] <z0rz> LIES!
[10:35] <z0rz> @ ikonia_
[10:35] <graft> Annirak: sphinx, apparently, or http://www.perlbox.org/
[10:35] <vustar> z0rz, can you be more specific ?
[10:36] <ikonia_> z0rz: not really - you'd have to setup ssh routing on mahine c
[10:36] <infinitee> zOrz: sorry might be wrongly understood your ques
[10:36] <jewbilee> How do I change the user inside of the terminal?
[10:36] <ikonia_> jewbilee: su
[10:36] <dxdt> HI everybody!
[10:36] <[GuS] > hi
[10:36] <z0rz> I'm basically just trying to set up a nat traversal from my laptop that's on the campus wireless.. to my computer which is on the campus wired.. and they used different ip ranges on different subnet mask
[10:36] <jewbilee> ikonia_: so say im logged in a user@user-desktop and I want to be admin@user-desktop what would i do?
[10:37] <n2diy> jewbilee: exit, then log back in.
[10:37] <z0rz> and I have a computer at my house that's Internet facing and was hoping to use that to bounce a connection between the two
[10:37] <jewbilee> n2diy: im not refering to the actuall log in\
[10:37] <johnsyn> jewbilee: su user
[10:37] <ikonia_> jewbilee: switch user with the su commend
[10:37] <jewbilee> thanks
[10:37] <gaona> thanks ;))
[10:37] <infinitee> jewbilee: if you want admin privs for just 10 minutes, execute using sudo, if not then sudo -s
[10:37] <n2diy> jewbilee: how are you going to change users, if the new one doesn't log in?
[10:37] <L0K0> 
[10:37] <Annirak> graft: thanks!
[10:37] <z0rz> 
[10:38] <vustar> z0rz, all you need to do is set up sshd forward on your computer. then connect to it. "sshd -L" is your friend.
[10:38] <z0rz> it's probably ssh -L -g but anyways ..
[10:38] <vustar> z0rz, your school does allow "-L" ?
[10:38] <cj_> hi
[10:38] <vustar> z0rz, i.e., outbound. not inbound
[10:38] <z0rz> Yeah
[10:39] <vustar> z0rz, then it should be cool.
[10:39] <cj_> im trying to burn a Mp3 Cd, but K3b  says its not suppoerted?
[10:39] <cj_> any idea?
[10:39] <ToHellWithGA> mzuverink: wakey wakey eggs and bakey.  messages for you in #ubuntu-xgl
[10:39] <z0rz> right but what would I ssh -L too?
[10:39] <z0rz> to*
[10:39] <jewbilee> Heres what Im trying to do: An account is set up that under user privileges can execute system administration tasks, there is also an account that cant, I want to be able to log into terminal with the one that can while being logged into gnome on the one that cant
[10:39] <jewbilee> and su worked
[10:40] <jewbilee> so n2diy, i intent to use su ;)
[10:40] <z0rz> Lets Say Computer A is behind a firewall and Comp B is behind a different firewall. .and Comp C is just internet facing behind no firewall.. How can I just "ssh -L" to Comp A from Comp B?
[10:40] <z0rz> they both refush inbound ssh -L connection
[10:40] <vustar> z0rz, forward from one host to another. man ssh and then look for "-L". it's best explained there.
[10:40] <infinitee> jewbilee: you could use "login as another/diff user" in the options menu
[10:40] <z0rz> I know what that is and I've set up a SSH tunnel before using it
[10:41] <Guvrok> Hey. Is there a way to set up/handle an iso file for a game on Ubuntu?
[10:41] <vustar> z0rz, if your school machine drops all outbound to certain port then you are doomed.
[10:41] <z0rz> I said inbound
[10:41] <z0rz> I never said outbound
[10:41] <jewbilee> infinitee: su does exactly what I need it to do
[10:41] <jewbilee> thanks
[10:41] <cj_> im trying to burn a Mp3 Cd, but K3b  says its not suppoerted? How would i fix that?
[10:41] <vustar> z0rz, what's the use ?
[10:41] <z0rz> what's the use in what?
[10:42] <vustar> z0rz, man ssh.
[10:42] <vustar> z0rz, go read
[10:42] <z0rz> Omg stop refering me to a man page when you don't even know what I'm trying to accomplish
[10:42] <z0rz> I've read the whole man ssh page
[10:42] <z0rz> there isn't anything about nat traversal
[10:42] <vustar> z0rz, read again
[10:42] <vustar> z0rz, look for "-L"
[10:42] <z0rz> I know WTF -L is
[10:42] <z0rz> omg
[10:42] <infinitee> cj_: try serpentine or gnomebaker.. maybe.. unless your writer isnt recognized at all
[10:42] <z0rz> this is futile
[10:43] <vustar> z0rz, fuck off you n00b
[10:43] <Guvrok> He left.
[10:43] <dromer> can anybody help me ith thunderbird? it just shuts down when I try to read a mail
[10:43] <Guvrok> So, vustar, are you good with Ubuntu?
[10:43] <washbear> dromer - reinstall it perhaps
[10:43] <vustar> Guvrok, i would rather not answer that question
[10:43] <dromer> this happens since I moved my /home to another partition
[10:44] <Guvrok> vustar: how come?
[10:44] <vustar> dromer, do "strace mozilla-thunderbird" and see what the output is.
[10:44] <PriceChild> !noob | vustar
[10:44] <ubotu> vustar: Words like noob, jfgi, stfu or rtfm are not welcome in this channel. Period.
[10:44] <dromer> thnx vustar
[10:44] <folki> Does anybody know some software to change quality of mp3 files (for example: I have made already some mp3 files from audio but now I need to low its quality)..thanks
[10:44] <vustar> dromer, might be you are missing a library.
[10:44] <vustar> dromer, np
[10:44] <Marc1> what does that second one mean? Never heard of it.
[10:45] <Marc1> ah, I just googled it ;-)
[10:45] <Guvrok> Ah, perhaps there's someone who can help me. ubotu: I'm trying to setup/handle an iso file for a game on Ubuntu, how do I do that? I intend to run it via Wine later. I know how questions like "can I ask you a question?" annoys people, so I'm just going straight to the point. :)
[10:45] <MadMinstrel> will some brave soul help a newbie with an installation problem? :-)
[10:45] <vustar> Marc1, stfu ? shut the fuck up. ;)
[10:45] <PriceChild> vustar, please keep that out of here
[10:45] <Marc1> vustar: the one for Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis (JFGI)
[10:46] <MadMinstrel> i can't get past the first loading screen after booting :-)
[10:46] <vustar> PriceChild, okie dokie.
[10:46] <infinitee> Guvrok: ubotu is a bot :)
[10:46] <dromer> vustar: ok, so it shuts down when I click on an e-mail, I'm not sure what happens in the output though, what can I perhaps pastebin ?
[10:46] <Guvrok> oh.. crap
[10:46] <Guvrok> Thanks, infinitee.
[10:46] <janders> folki: you can use anything that converts between wav and mp3 files - note that quality migh tgo down more than you intend. I.e., SoundKonverter.
[10:46] <Guvrok> Then perhaps you can help me, infinitee?
[10:46] <Guvrok> Unless you're a, very sophisticated for that matter, bot yourself.
[10:47] <vustar> dromer, can u start thunderbird from command line ?
[10:47] <infinitee> I could have, but I never did/came across that, sorry..
[10:47] <dromer> vustar: I think this is where the trouble starts: THRESHOLD: 8 --> -1 /usr/lib/mozilla-thunderbird/run-mozilla.sh: line 131: 30042 Segmentation fault
[10:47] <dromer> vustar: I did strace mozilla-thunderbird in a console
[10:47] <vustar> dromer, umm.. you have a trouble there. segfault.
[10:47] <MadMinstrel> non-silent mode says 'hda: dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0xff' every 10 seconds ad infinitum :/
[10:47] <vustar> dromer, so what happens ?
[10:47] <Guvrok> Well, my goal-in-the-end is to play Civ4 on ubuntu.
[10:48] <vustar> dromer, i.e., when you strace ?
[10:48] <wheels3572> Can anyone tell me if there is an ongoing development of GAIM that supports Video ad Voice support?
[10:48] <Guvrok> I've heard it's possible via Cedega (transgaming)
[10:48] <dromer> vustar: well ... I start it up .. lots of output .. it then stops at THRESHOLD: 8
[10:48] <Guvrok> But I'm searching for other ways.
[10:48] <Laffey> I got alittle issue with my 3D Drivers, when I do glxinfo (| grep direct) the rendering + drivers and all seems fine. But when I run a 3D Game (CS / Planet Penguin Racer) my Linux freezes. (Black screen).
[10:48] <D7k> heya, can you get an airport extreme card on an ibook g4 to work in linux?
[10:48] <pike_> Guvrok: bah just apt-get wesnoth   its close enough
[10:48] <dromer> and then gives this output (and more stuff) when I click on a message
[10:48] <Guvrok> Ah, what's wesnoth if I may ask?
[10:48] <folki> janders, yes but I have already made a mp3 file from audio. Presume that I do not have an original wav (audio) file so I cannot convert it again. Now I have to use some program to remake mp3.
[10:48] <vustar> !pastebin | dromer
[10:48] <dromer> vustar: shall I pastebin everything behindthis?
[10:48] <ubotu> dromer: 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)
[10:48] <pike_> Guvrok: think heros of might and magic
[10:49] <Guvrok> ah, it's a game
[10:49] <vustar> dromer, see the PM
[10:49] <dromer> :)
[10:49] <dromer> I was allready there ;)
[10:49] <ctkroeker> Whats the best way to copy 100GB+ of music files from one PC to another over the network? I dont want to recopy whats already on the destination. I want to sync them
[10:49] <Guvrok> Cool, I'll look it up, thanks pike_.
[10:49] <vustar> dromer, :)
[10:49] <dromer> vustar: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2086/
[10:50] <laz0r> ctkroeker, rsync
[10:50] <adamonline> Can anyone tell me how I'd submit a line of text after echoing it to another shell window with "echo "$stringX" >> /dev/pts/3
[10:50] <ctkroeker> I was thinking of that, How do I make it copy the files and also delete the files that are not in the destination?
[10:50] <adamonline> It'll echo the string to the right shell window, it just won't submit it and return to prompt =(
[10:51] <pike_> Guvrok: you might consider downloading the beta from their site. i believe it is a little more polished than whats in repo but i could be wrong
[10:51] <Guvrok> ah ok
[10:51] <pooya> is there an ogg2mp3?
[10:52] <zaheerm> hi, on edgy what file can i put something such that it autostarts on boot?
[10:52] <vustar> dromer, hang on
[10:52] <laz0r> ctkroeker, im not sure, but i know i have done this in the past and used rsync, so there must be some kind of commandline option that does that
[10:52] <ctkroeker> I have actually done it aswell, but lost the website that showed how to do it
[10:52] <infinitee> zaheerm: do you mean executing command at startup?
[10:52] <zaheerm> yes
[10:52] <zaheerm> i want to run a program every time machine boots
[10:53] <laz0r> ctkroeker, well, try man rsync
[10:53] <pooya> zaheerm, put in your session
[10:53] <infinitee> zaheerm: goto system-->pref-->sessions
[10:53] <zaheerm> infinitee: no, it's not a desktop
[10:53] <vustar> dromer, what version is that 1.5.x ?
[10:53] <ctkroeker> ok
[10:53] <cute_bettong> what is the command to reconfigure xorg?
[10:53] <infinitee> zaheerm: not a desktop? could you be more specific?
[10:54] <zaheerm> i want the equivalent of rc.local
[10:54] <zaheerm> can i use rc.local in /etc
[10:54] <zaheerm> ?
[10:54] <matthias> hi everybody
[10:55] <matthias> i've got a little problem with sshd i want to get access from outside my lan to my router and my pc via ssh (pc behind router)
[10:55] <dromer> vustar: dunno, something like that yes
[10:55] <Guvrok> Hm, btw, I'm running Ubuntu i386 although I have a 64-bit processor. I didn't realize this until after the installation. Now, does this matter greatly or can I just continue using it? It seems to be working fine.
[10:55] <jewbilee> how do I put the network manager icon back up near the time
[10:55] <SimonLoftus> hello
[10:56] <ubunoob> Hey i screwed up bad
[10:56] <Guvrok> Downloaded the ISO at 5 AM, so I blame that. ;)
[10:56] <SimonLoftus> Has anyone here played Cube ?
[10:56] <zahid69> hi
[10:56] <infinitee> zaheerm: http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2005/09/07/adding-a-startup-script-to-be-run-at-bootup/
[10:56] <PriceChild> !o4o | SimonLoftus
[10:56] <ubotu> SimonLoftus: Some things are inappropriate for #ubuntu-offtopic. It is asked that controversial topics: war, race, religion, politics (unless related to software licencing), gender, sexuality, drugs, questionable legal activities, removing of ones self from the planet are not for here, perhaps #off-topic or ##politics. Microsoft software in ##windows. (Please note Freenode Policy.) Thanks.
[10:56] <PriceChild> argh
[10:56] <PriceChild> !offtopic | SimonLoftus
[10:56] <ubotu> SimonLoftus: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:56] <dromer> vustar: you found something?
[10:56] <jewbilee> How do I add the network monitor applet to my toolbar?
[10:56] <SimonLoftus> what?
[10:56] <SimonLoftus> cube is a linux game
[10:57] <PriceChild> SimonLoftus, is it support related?
[10:57] <dromer> !cube
[10:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cube - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:57] <SimonLoftus> was about to ask how to install it
[10:57] <ubunoob> i installed ubuntu from a live cd and i selected my partition i use for windows as a swap point and i guess i didnt need to, which i figured out later. im dual-booting with ubuntu and windows but now i cant boot windows.
[10:57] <PriceChild> that's a different questions SimonLoftus :)
[10:57] <infinitee> jewbilee: right-click on the top of panel, add to panel option....
[10:57] <darrell> cute B  here-   sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/xorg.conf.works                   <-- back it up, just in case
[10:57] <darrell> gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[10:57] <SimonLoftus> well if someone played it, then theyd surely know how to install it :D
[10:57] <jewbilee> infinitee: I want in the one by the clock, with all the running apps
[10:57] <SimonLoftus> u bully ;)
[10:57] <ubunoob> it gives me a blue screen saying that something failed
[10:58] <Judicata> ubunoob: To verify - you set your windows partition as the swap partition?
[10:58] <ubunoob> it wont let me boot and the internet im using wont let me install the software on linux
[10:58] <tuskernini> ubunoob, did you make the swap partition your windows partition?
[10:58] <ubunoob> yeah
[10:58] <Valde2008> Anyone able to take me step by step to install differnt programmes /q
[10:58] <ubunoob> i can still get to my files and stuff
[10:58] <ubunoob> but i cant boot it
[10:58] <tuskernini> ubunoob, that is bad
[10:58] <SimonLoftus> what program Valde?
[10:58] <cute_bettong> ok i just got a new 37in lcd zenith tv monitor and i need to make the hz down to 60hz but ubuntu will not give me the option to do so
[10:58] <cute_bettong> so i need to figure out how to make it do that
[10:58] <SimonLoftus> cute
[10:59] <ubunoob> i figured so...is it possible to fix it?
[10:59] <cute_bettong> i have a very good video card and it's nvidia
[10:59] <SimonLoftus> i have a tutorial on that
[10:59] <SimonLoftus> let me find it
[10:59] <Judicata> ubunoob: ah, that's good, so you didn't format it. In that case, I don't think yo use set it as the actual swap partition.Does it appear on your desktop as hda1 or hda2 or something?
[10:59] <cute_bettong> can someone tell me how to change my hz
[10:59] <lotacus> guys
[10:59] <ubunoob> yeah it does
[10:59] <ubunoob> as ACER
[10:59] <ubunoob> so i can acess the files and stuff but i cant boot it
[10:59] <Valde2008> anyone able to bring me through installing wine
[10:59] <meheren> how does ubuntu run on powermac g4's dual 450... would anyone reccomend tiger or ubuntu
[10:59] <lotacus> I can't seem to "find" any directory that starts with a . ie: /.lgp/coldwar/
[10:59] <tuskernini> ubunoob, dont know... swap partitions does not need to be so big... max 1gig
[10:59] <jewbilee> infinitee: I accidently removed it and I can't figure out how to put it back
[10:59] <lotacus> I know I got into such dirs before but I can't figure out how to do it agian
[11:00] <ctkroeker> How do I make rsync delete files that are in the destination, but not in the sources. The destination is supposed to be identical to the source, but the source not modified.
[11:00] <Judicata> ubunoob: that means it is not your swap partition - your swap partition is partition that linux uses for other purposes.
[11:00] <SimonLoftus> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1979427#post1979427
[11:00] <infinitee> locatus: ls -la should show the dirs starting with "."
[11:00] <vustar> dromer, see pm
[11:00] <SimonLoftus> there ya go cute_bettong , I made it when i changed my reso for my widescreen monitor
[11:00] <ubunoob> well, i can go get the exact error message if that helps
[11:00] <lotacus> infinitee ok i'll try that
[11:00] <dromer> vustar: can't pm, I'm not registered ;/
[11:00] <ubunoob> im just freaking out
[11:00] <infinitee> jewbilee: sorry, no idea.. moving wont help
[11:00] <SimonLoftus> but should be easy to see how to just change the htz
[11:01] <jewbilee> infinitee: no, it wont go past to the two little dotted bars
[11:01] <Judicata> Sure, I'll be back in about 10 minutes. Hopefully someone else cna help you until then.
[11:01] <cute_bettong> thank you
[11:01] <jewbilee> infinitee: do you know the name of the applet its called?
[11:01] <SimonLoftus> no probs
[11:01] <ubunoob> play
[11:01] <ubunoob> okay*
[11:01] <jewbilee> infinitee: the network monitor
[11:01] <darrell> cute
[11:01] <infinitee> gnone-network-manager?
[11:01] <jewbilee> no
[11:01] <jewbilee> i dont like that one
[11:02] <dromer> vustar: try again, I'm registered now
[11:02] <darrell> install
[11:02] <lotacus> oh
[11:02] <lotacus> heh
[11:02] <lotacus> i had to be root?
[11:02] <vustar> dromer, then "ldd /usr/lib/mozilla-thunderbird/mozilla-thunderbird-bin"
[11:02] <lotacus> "~"
[11:02] <jewbilee> infinitee: how do i run that applet?
[11:02] <vustar> dromer, forget about pm
[11:02] <meheren> does ubuntu take advantage of the second core in my dual core proccesor...? if so do i need to set it to or anything?
[11:02] <dromer> ok
[11:02] <vustar> !pastebin
[11:02] <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)
[11:02] <vustar> !pastebin | dromer
[11:02] <ubotu> dromer: 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)
[11:02] <cute_bettong> i do not see where the information is on your site though
[11:02] <darrell> GkDebconf   with the add remove
[11:02] <dromer> vustar: hehe, ok
[11:02] <Marc1> meheren: cat /proc/cpuinfo and see how many CPUs it thinks you have
[11:03] <dromer> vustar:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2087/
[11:03] <camerong> does anyone here know how i can make sure any file ever put in a directory is chmodded to 755?
[11:03] <darrell> and configure your xll/xorg.conf
[11:03] <camerong> like so a dir and all its contents are 755
[11:03] <meheren> Marc1, ok...
[11:04] <meheren> Marc1, it sees 2
[11:04] <darrell> cute B  here-   sudo cp /etc/X11/.conf /etc/xorg.conf.works                   <-- back it up, just in case
[11:04] <Marc1> meheren: then you are all set.
[11:04] <SimonLoftus> cute_bettong, , if you read it through, you can see what I did to edit the options on the resolution box, I added 1440 * 900 60hz
[11:04] <dromer> vustar: hmm, couple lib's not found huh ..
[11:04] <matthias> hi. i would like to use 2 sshd on one ip! is this possible? i whant to access my router via ssh and my computer behind my router to
[11:04] <Valde2008> anyone help me install wine /q
[11:04] <SimonLoftus> if you added your resolution instead with 60hz then itd be fine
[11:04] <meheren> Marc1, so it takse advantage of them both...  mean it does'nt only use one right? even though it sees both.
[11:04] <dromer> Valde2008: try apt-get install ?
[11:04] <Marc1> meheren: right.
[11:05] <matthias> Valde2008: aptitude installe wine
[11:05] <matthias> Valde2008: aptitude install wine
[11:05] <vustar> dromer, what are they ?
[11:05] <meheren> Marc1, cool :)
[11:06] <dromer> vustar: check the pastebin ..
[11:06] <dromer> 3 of em
[11:06] <ubunoob> 0xc000003a is the error i get
[11:06] <Valde2008> matthias
[11:06] <ubunoob> if anyone can help me, greatly appreciated
[11:06] <vustar> dromer, i am not registered.
[11:06] <dromer> vustar: libmozjs.so libxpcom.so and libxpcom_core.so
[11:06] <matthias> Valde2008: whats up
[11:06] <dromer> vustar: why do you need to be registered?
[11:06] <Valde2008> can i pm you plz
[11:07] <matthias> Valde2008: of course
[11:07] <Valde2008> i did
[11:07] <matthias> no ^^
[11:07] <matthias> mom
[11:07] <vustar> dromer, ok that's good. nothing there.
[11:07] <Valde2008> will you pm me there then because its now working for me ^^
[11:07] <vustar> dromer, there seems to be a problem with the version of thunberbird you are using. where did you get it from ? standard apt ?
[11:07] <dromer> vustar: yes
[11:08] <vustar> dromer, from which repo ?
[11:08] <mnoir> camerong: if you mean that when you write a file, it is set to 755, that is done by setting your umask, probably in your .bashrc.  you cannot set the directory to do this - it follows a user, not a directory
[11:08] <matthias> Valde2008: i cant pm you...but it's very easy to install wine
[11:08] <vustar> dromer, i mean is it official Ubuntu repo ?
[11:08] <dromer> I dunno, it worked fine before, but like I said earlier: it is since I moved my /home to another partition (just htis afternoon)
[11:09] <matthias> Valde2008: open a gnome-terminal or bash or sth you like...the type: "sudo aptitude install wine" without "
[11:09] <vustar> dromer, umm..
[11:09] <vustar> dromer, do which mozilla-thunderbird
[11:10] <compengi> can i connect from a linux pc to windows pc at same network that i can see windows desktop and able to control it?
[11:10] <vustar> dromer, 'which mozilla-thunderbird'
[11:10] <camerong> mnoir: to be more precise.. i set up a LAMP server and i cant really use it until i chmod each of my individual php files to 755 so i can execute them... if i dont do that then i cant run them as scripts, and i want it so i dont have to chmod everytime i write a new script or copy a bunch in, etc.
[11:10] <dromer> vustar: /usr/bin/mozilla-thunderbird
[11:10] <ubunoob> who can help meeeee?
[11:10] <Valde2008> seems to be working :o
[11:11] <matthias> Valde2008: u see...very easy
[11:11] <HymnToLife> ubunoob, what's the problem ?
[11:11] <ubunoob> okay
[11:11] <ubunoob> im trying to dual boot windows xp and ubuntu
[11:11] <funkyHat> How can I find out my system's bus speed?
[11:11] <infinitee> camerong: by default, arent they ( new file) set to 755.. how are  you transferring the files?
[11:12] <ubunoob> i installed ubuntu on my laptop and i think i installed the swap partition on myy hd i use for windows
[11:12] <ubunoob> i still have all my files
[11:12] <ubunoob> i can acess them, read them, ect
[11:12] <ubunoob> but i cant boot windows
[11:12] <vustar> dromer, what's your line 131 in your /usr/lib/mozilla-thunderbird/run-mozilla.sh ?
[11:12] <camerong> infinitee: well i just copied them off a USB thumbdrive.. but even when i made one on my desktop and copied it there, it was not by default a 755
[11:12] <HymnToLife> what happens when you try ?
[11:12] <ubunoob> i get this errorl it IRC ("no route to host")
 Valde
[11:12] <ubunoob> it IRC ("no route to host")
 Valde
[11:12] <mnoir> camerong: there are some ins and uts to using umask - i am not sure it will really do what you want.  I develop systems, websites and other executables and consider it part of install to get the perms right.
[11:12] <mnoir> uts=outs
[11:12] <Optimus> Hey All
[11:13] <ubunoob> 0xc000003a
[11:13] <nukeslion> WPA is too difficult for a n00b like me, especially if the instructions cause an error x.x someone make the support for it better and i will buy them pizza
[11:13] <ubunoob> when i try to boot it gives me the 0xc000003a and a bsod
[11:13] <HymnToLife> ubotu, BSOD, hmm ?
[11:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about BSOD, hmm ? - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:13] <dromer> vustar: just one {
[11:13] <camerong> infinitee: i dont have modification rights to the folder... im the only person using this computer though.. its mine.. so there is cameron and root and i need to set it so i have all access. how would i do that then? why would i be limitefd when im the admin..
[11:13] <HymnToLife> well
[11:13] <HymnToLife> since you can access your files, if I were you
[11:13] <ahave> hello
[11:13] <mnoir> camerong: there are lots of recursive ways to make the task easier
[11:13] <HymnToLife> I'd  make a backup and do a fresh reinstall of XP
[11:14] <camerong> mnoir: yea it is part of the install but when im just rapidly developing and toying with scripts rather than building robust applications i would rather just have it set to do it automatically
[11:14] <camerong> mnoir: how so
[11:14] <infinitee> camerong, if you upload it as camerong, it shouldnt be a prob, but as root, you wouldhave to change to 755 I guess
[11:14] <ubunoob> can i back them up from ubuntu?
[11:14] <HymnToLife> ubunoob, sure
[11:14] <camerong> infinitee: i am uploading as cameron
[11:14] <HymnToLife> !ntfs | ubotu
[11:14] <ubotu> ubotu: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions. For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[11:14] <HymnToLife> !ntfs | ubunoob
[11:14] <ubotu> ubunoob: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions. For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[11:14] <camerong> infinitee: it is on my comp though.. the server i mean.. its just a lamp setup i got using apt-get
[11:14] <HymnToLife> rather :p
[11:15] <ahave> could someone recomend a flavor of linux that is command line only, yet current enough to support modern-day hardware?
[11:15] <mnoir> camerong: 1. writing a script to walk your dir tree.  2.  use find with the exec option.  3.  learn clever regexes to use with chmod
[11:15] <Valde2008> yo im bk
[11:15] <ubunoob> because i was thinking it just could be some files put in my boot sector or something because when i googled the error it came to something with a program called goback creating the same error
[11:15] <Pommie> ahave: Just install Ubuntu without GUI support.
[11:15] <ahave> or can ubuntu do this?
[11:15] <ahave> pommie: yea?
[11:15] <Valde2008> Matth
[11:15] <camerong> mnoir: so there is no way t oreally just make all files created there or that exist there a 755?
[11:15] <Pommie> ahave: You don't HAVE to install X11 with Ubuntu
[11:15] <Pytin> hi all
[11:15] <dromer> !fuse
[11:15] <ubotu> Though it's still very unsafe, you can read about Ubuntu NTFS writing using fuse here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lkraider/NtfsFuse
[11:15] <Valde2008> Matth
[11:15] <rogue780> how do I setup the cups web interface?
[11:16] <Valde2008> matthias
[11:16] <ubunoob> so would it be able to fix this problem or am i screwed/
[11:16] <AngryElf> okay....what's going on, some update has to of hosed me, i've had two computers lose their sound overnight......no /dev/dsp and lspci shows nothing.....what's going on?
[11:16] <ahave> thanks Pommie, easy enough :)
[11:16] <tonyyarusso> rogue780: I'm not sure about a lot of details, but I do know that you will need to add the cupsys user to the shadow group in order to use web admin.
[11:16] <mnoir> camerong: perm behavior cannot be set by some clever directory setting, if that is what you are asking.
[11:16] <matthias> Valde2008: yes?
[11:16] <Pommie> ahave: no problemo ;)  Check the Ubuntu wiki about a text install, that's a good start.
[11:16] <Valde2008> i got this at the end Setting up wine (0.9.29~winehq0~ubuntu~6.10-1) .
[11:16] <Valde2008> and then it finished
[11:16] <Optimus> Angryelf -- what brand?
[11:16] <Valde2008> that right?
[11:17] <matthias> thats the name of the package its ok
[11:17] <camerong> mnoir: yes, that was waht i was asking. ok so i guess i need to get a script
[11:17] <mnoir> camerong: my ide can use actions that could chmod a newly created file but i have never bothered
[11:17] <jewbile1> What is the default program for monitoring networks
[11:17] <adop> matthias: you could change the port sshd listens on.
[11:17] <AngryElf> Optimus, two differet ones -- one is onboard AC'97 the other is an Audigy2
[11:17] <matthias> you just got your shell?
[11:17] <Valde2008> ????
[11:17] <ubunoob> you there?
[11:17] <Valde2008> i used shell to do that
[11:17] <camerong> mnoir: what ide do you use?
[11:17] <Judicata> back
[11:17] <Optimus> Did you do an apt-get update last night?
[11:17] <vustar> dromer, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2088/
[11:17] <infinitee> camerong: worst case scenario: just chmod the dir using "-R" so that all files inside are taken care of :)
[11:17] <Pommie> jewbile1 : There's no "default" program, but ethereal is a good one.
[11:17] <Optimus> Angryelf, Did you do an apt-get update last night?
[11:17] <mnoir> camerong: quanta plus
[11:17] <dromer> !ntfs-3g
[11:17] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. It has been extensively tested but is still BETA software, so use it with caution. Installation instructions at http://lunapark6.com/?p=1710 (Dapper) and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009/ (Edgy)
[11:17] <AngryElf> Optimus, yea
[11:18] <AngryElf> Optimus, upgrade
[11:18] <matthias> adop: if i set my inner sshd (computer behind router to 222) then it could work?
[11:18] <Pommie> !ethereal | jewbile1
[11:18] <ubotu> ethereal: dummy upgrade package for ethereal -> wireshark. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.99.3a-1ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 20 kB, installed size 60 kB
[11:18] <Valde2008> matthias am i finished can i run the prog now?
[11:18] <Optimus> AngryElf, have you tried restarting?
[11:18] <jewbile1> Pommie: reason i ask is because I installed gnome-network-manager, and accidently removed the other one that was in the toolbar, and i cant figure out how to put it back
[11:18] <AngryElf> Optimus, several times
[11:18] <matthias> yes
[11:18] <Pommie> !wireshark | jewbile1
[11:18] <ubotu> wireshark: network traffic analyzer. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.99.3a-1ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 545 kB, installed size 1528 kB
[11:18] <Valde2008> where can i find it?
[11:18] <Valde2008> ^^
[11:18] <adop> matthias: if you forward this port it should.
[11:18] <dxdt> Anyone here use Electric sheep as their screensaver?
[11:18] <AngryElf> Optimus, this is wacked
[11:18] <Judicata> ubunoob: Ok, what is your error message?
[11:18] <mnoir> dxdt: i do
[11:18] <kharloss> a
[11:18] <Optimus> AngryElf, do you have speakers?
[11:18] <AngryElf> Optimus, er, yea?
[11:19] <Pommie> jewbile1 : Oh, you just want a little graphical widget?
[11:19] <dxdt> mnoir, how did you actually make it your screensaver?  I have it working, but I don't see it in the list of gnome savers
[11:19] <jewbile1> pommie: yes
[11:19] <matthias> just run wine <YourBinary>  and replace <YourBinary> with your programm
[11:19] <Optimus> AngryElf - not trying to insult you, just if you could, turn them ALL the way up and then restart the computer
[11:19] <mnoir> dxdt: i use kde so i do not know how to install in gnome
[11:19] <Valde2008> matthias im like a noob so what do i type in shell?
[11:19] <AngryElf> Optimus, that sounds like a bad idea
[11:19] <vustar> dromer, any good ?
[11:19] <Optimus> AngryElf, If you hear a loud POP, it means that at least the soundcards aren't dead
[11:19] <Pommie> jewbile1 : Sorry, offhand don't know the name of it. I don't normally have it up.
[11:20] <rogue780> tonyyarusso, I got it...all I had to do was edit the cupsys.conf file to allow *:631 vice localhost:631
[11:20] <Optimus> AngryElf, Doesn't hurt'em at all to do it
[11:20] <matthias> Valde2008: do you know how to change a directory?
[11:20] <jewbile1> Pommie: is there anyway you can find it?
[11:20] <rogue780> err cupsd.conf
[11:20] <mnoir> dxdt: i am booting my gnome sys now to check though
[11:20] <Valde2008> nope not really
[11:20] <trymmi> Hi guys
[11:20] <Pommie> jewbile1 : lemme look
[11:20] <ubunoob> FUCK please help me
[11:20] <ubunoob> i really need this fied
[11:20] <vustar> matthias, yeah. rm /home/matthias
[11:20] <jewbile1> Pommie: thanks, im desperate
[11:20] <ubunoob> fixed*
[11:20] <dromer> vustar: sorry, still talking, will try later
[11:20] <trymmi> I really can't get streaming videos in firefox to work..
[11:20] <PriceChild> !ohmy | ubunoob
[11:20] <ubotu> ubunoob: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[11:20] <tonyyarusso> !ohmy | ubunoob
[11:20] <trymmi> Could anyone help me?
[11:20] <matthias> vustar: ??? rofl
[11:20] <vustar> dromer, did you check http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2088/ ?
[11:20] <Judicata> ubunoob: hey, no problem. I asked - what is your error message?
[11:21] <vustar> matthias, :)
[11:21] <ubunoob> I really need help!
[11:21] <ubunoob> okay
[11:21] <ubunoob> your back then
[11:21] <ubunoob> 0xc000003a
[11:21] <vustar> !ask | ubunoob
[11:21] <Valde2008> matthias tell me what to do to get it running plz
[11:21] <ubotu> ubunoob: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[11:21] <harm_> Anyone have any expiernce w. setting up consule emulators like tuxnes? Could you PM me or say something
[11:21] <matthias> Valde2008: so just type cd and press enter
[11:21] <matthias> then u are inside your home directory
[11:21] <Valde2008> yea
[11:21] <Valde2008> now
[11:21] <rogue780> tonyyarusso, well, i can access it now, but I get 403 forbiddens...I'll get it though
[11:21] <rogue780> ubunoob, what do you need?
[11:21] <trymmi> Does anyone know how to make video streaming in firefox work?
[11:21] <Optimus> ubunoob - what you need?
[11:21] <dromer> vustar: yes
[11:21] <dxdt> harm_, installed some but quickly found them to be lacking in certain areas.  Like the ability to use the arrow keys instead of the num pad which does nothing for people like me on laptops
[11:22] <matthias> Valde2008: now you have to know were your program is placed (the dir where you downloaded it to)
[11:22] <joejoe> hi there
[11:22] <vustar> dromer, all good ?
[11:22] <Valde2008> yea
[11:22] <harm_> dxdt can i pm you?
[11:22] <Valde2008> matthias i renamed it
[11:22] <dromer> vustar: sorry very busy
[11:22] <Jack> Pytin:  :)))))))
[11:22] <trymmi> Does anyone know how to make video streaming in firefox work?
[11:22] <matthias> Valde2008: type cd my/dir/where/i/findmy/exe
[11:22] <vustar> dromer, ok. goodluck.
[11:22] <AngryElf> Optimus, ok, this was happening last night -- all kinds of crazy static, and then nothing
[11:22] <matthias> and replace it with the right directory
[11:22] <kharloss> hy i wanna setup a apache2 server on ubuntu 6.10 ..i have a domain and my apache2 server dind`t work fine
[11:22] <AngryElf> Optimus, or, working fine down to a slow "wah wah" to nothing
[11:22] <dxdt> trymmi, for me it was just a matter of installing the codecs from wherever I got them, I don't quite remember, then installing mozilla-mplayer which is the mplayer plugin.  Most things just work.  Newest quicktime doesn't... that makes me sad... but everything else does.
[11:22] <Pytin> Jack: 
[11:23] <Pytin> Jack:      ))
[11:23] <Optimus> AngryElf, static, not just a quick pop? WHen during the boot does the static happen?
[11:23] <trymmi> Okei thanks
[11:23] <Jack> Pytin:       ?:))))
[11:23] <Guvrok> oh, it's russian
[11:23] <Judicata> When you want to send someone a config file in this channel, what is the preferred method? File transfer, pm? not in the channel I presume.
[11:23] <Guvrok> had to dns your IPs first ;p
[11:23] <dxdt> harm_, you could also use gstreamer instead, have you tried https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/StreamingVideo ?  by chance?
[11:23] <Pytin> Jack: 
[11:23] <Jack> HI ALL !!!
[11:23] <harm_> Judicata pastebin
[11:23] <mnoir> Judicata: pastebin
[11:24] <Judicata> ty
[11:24] <matthias> Valde2008: everything ok?
[11:24] <AngryElf> Optimus, it started as the normal ubuntu welcome, then garbled/static, then nothing
[11:24] <ubunoob> jud, you find anything out yet?
[11:24] <Valde2008> wine in home dir
[11:24] <Valde2008> ????
[11:24] <matthias> Valde2008: no
[11:24] <Valde2008> sorry i lagged
[11:24] <infinitee> !pastebin>Judicata
[11:24] <jewbile1> Pommie: anything?
[11:24] <Valde2008> ok i know where it is now what
[11:24] <matthias> Valde2008: tell me where you downloaded your file!
[11:24] <Optimus> Angryelf, Hrmm, just gimme a sec, I want to see if I can google the answer - cuz I doubt very much it was from the updates
[11:24] <harm_> dxdt well the who plan is to make a super consule for my cousins, look my uncle is a nice person but he aint rich and i wanne give the kids (8ish) a nice consule w. a load of games :D
[11:24] <Valde2008> i have it in home directory
[11:24] <matthias> Valde2008: i meant the directory you placed it into
[11:24] <Valde2008> yea
[11:24] <Valde2008> home
[11:24] <matthias> ok
[11:25] <harm_> dxdt i tried doing it w. win2000 but i just find it lacking and they cant screw up a linux system
[11:25] <trymmi> I installed Mozilla Mplayer.. But I still got this error: Totem could not play 'fd://0'.
[11:25] <matthias> now type wine yourprogsname.exe
[11:25] <Valde2008> thats all
[11:25] <Judicata> ubunoob: what happens when you turn on your computer? Is there an option to boot into the windows OS? If so, what happens when you select it?
[11:25] <Valde2008> :o
[11:25] <matthias> yes just wine at the beginning
[11:25] <Valde2008> cool
[11:25] <matthias> but not all programs are running under wine
[11:25] <Valde2008> i don't have to be in the wine directory????
[11:25] <ubunoob> yes there is, i get a blue screen and the error that i told you.
[11:25] <matthias> no
[11:25] <Pommie> jewbile1 : Well, the only one I can think it would be would be gnome-netstatus-applet
[11:25] <infinitee> trymmi: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy#How_to_install_Flash_Player_.28Macromedia_Flash.29_Plug-in_for_Mozilla_Firefox
[11:25] <AngryElf> Optimus, i have a sneaking suspiscious this is network related -- dont ask why, i'm gonna kill everything in the house and bring things up one at tiem.......give me 5 minutes
[11:25] <Optimus> AngryElf, edgy or dapper?
[11:25] <AngryElf> Optimus, edgy
[11:26] <dxdt> harm_, have no experience with super consoles or anything though.  nothing like that.  My experience goes about as far as installing the program and that's all :-/  sorry, I don't think I'll be much help.  I don't know that I've installed the particular program you are asking about either, I've just installed NES emulators from the repos
[11:26] <AngryElf> brb
[11:26] <trymmi> Infinitee, not flash player, I've got that working
[11:26] <kharloss> hy i wanna setup a apache2 server on ubuntu 6.10 ..i have a domain and my apache2 server dind`t work fine  ..here is a printscreen with error
[11:26] <ubunoob> it gives me a fatal system error and the code is 0xc000003a
[11:26] <kharloss> http://86.107.59.81/a.jpg
[11:26] <matthias> you can place a shortcut to your desktop so you dont have to open shell each time
[11:26] <trymmi> I'm talking for example WMP streams. The ones you normally see on pron site
[11:26] <jewbile1> pommie: how do I run that?
[11:26] <trymmi> s
[11:26] <infinitee> trymmi: wmv?
[11:27] <trymmi> Ye :P sorry
[11:27] <Judicata> ubunoob: can you pastebin your /boot/grub/menu.lst file?
[11:27] <Valde2008> matthias
[11:27] <ubunoob> no i cannot, because i cant get on the internet on my latop. im using my pc right now to use the internet
[11:27] <camerong> hey guys im back.. i cant even write to the var/www/ folder.. how do i change this? sudo chmod 755 www didnt work
[11:28] <ubunoob> my inernet requires software and i cant install it on linux
[11:28] <Pommie> jewbile1 : You can right-click on the menubar and Add to Panel... and "Network Monitor".
[11:28] <matthias> Valde2008: yes just type: matthias: your msg if you want to write to me
[11:28] <Valde2008> valde@valde-desktop:~$  wine steaminstall.exe
[11:28] <Valde2008> wine: creating configuration directory '/home/valde/.wine'...
[11:28] <Valde2008> Failed to open the service control manager.
[11:28] <Valde2008> wine: '/home/valde/.wine' created successfully.
[11:28] <Valde2008> wine: could not load L"c:\\windows\\system32\\steaminstall.exe": Module not found
[11:28] <Valde2008>  i get that
[11:28] <jewbile1> Pommie: not on that area, where the time is
[11:28] <apokryphos> !paste | Valde2008
[11:28] <ubotu> Valde2008: 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)
[11:28] <infinitee> camerong, chmod -R 755 /var/www
[11:28] <dromer> vustar: hmm, not working, really weird output
[11:28] <matthias> Valde2008: oh ok you want to install steam...thats a bit difficult
[11:28] <Valde2008> ok
[11:28] <dromer> vustar: damnit, I gotta go ;/ my gf is bitching
[11:28] <matthias> mom
[11:28] <trymmi> Infinitee, brb, if you know how to do it.. Then just wait abit before you tell me :P
[11:28] <Pommie> jewbile1 : Afer you put it up there, you can move it by right-clicking and selecting "Move"
[11:28] <Valde2008> pm then?
[11:29] <tonyyarusso> !ohmy | dromer
[11:29] <ubotu> dromer: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[11:29] <jewbile1> Pommie: still not into that area though
[11:29] <dromer> sry
[11:29] <matthias> Valde2008: no i dont know how to install, but im searching an tutorial mom
[11:29] <cute_bettong> YAY IT WORKED ^^
[11:29] <SimonLoftus> :D
[11:29] <cute_bettong> thank you
[11:29] <SimonLoftus> told ya :P
[11:29] <cute_bettong> it's beutifull ^_^
[11:29] <SimonLoftus> no probs cute_bettong
[11:30] <cute_bettong> it does complete justice to my nvidia card
[11:30] <ubunoob> you there judicata?
[11:30] <vustar> camerong, all good ?
[11:30] <Pommie> jewbile1 : You would be able to do it on either the top or bottom, assuming you have a standard GNOME window setup.
[11:30] <SimonLoftus> yeah i wasnt happy with linux till i got my resolution fixed
[11:30] <jewbile1> Pommie: I want it where it usually is which is with all the other running programs
[11:30] <Judicata> ubunoob: Yes, sorry, I'm trying to figure this out without reading your menu.lst.
[11:30] <jewbile1> Pommie: if i add it to the panel, I cant put it near the clock
[11:31] <jewbile1> wait
[11:31] <jewbile1> nm
[11:31] <ubunoob> okay sorry i can type what it says if you tell me what you need in it
[11:31] <jewbile1> i got it
[11:31] <jewbile1> lol
[11:31] <jewbile1> sorry
[11:31] <Pommie> jewbile1 : What I'm saying is that after you're DONE adding it, you can right-click on it again and tell it to MOVE.
[11:31] <alecjw> kharloss: you'll need to install php5 and apache2-mod-php5 to serve php pages
[11:31] <Judicata> ubunoob: too big. Hold on, I'll tell you what line I need.
[11:31] <kharloss> alecjw : i do it
[11:31] <ubunoob> okay
[11:31] <pip> so i have a harddrive called hdd1 which is ext3, but when i mount it i cant write to it. how can i do so i can write to it?
[11:32] <alecjw> kharloss: and restarted apache?
[11:32] <kharloss> yes
[11:32] <suman> hmm i have a problem with making firefox working with real player
[11:32] <Judicata> ubunoob: gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst and find the line for "Title  Windows [something something] " and also tell me what your Windows partition looks like on your desktop (hda1 or hda2 or something)
[11:32] <kharloss> but if i try use  http://86.107.59.81/index.php  instead http://86.107.59.81   everything it`s fine
[11:32] <MEG> I need help with installation hangup
[11:33] <camerong> infinitee: yes, thanks.
[11:33] <infinitee> suman: it should open up in ff-mplayer
[11:33] <matiu> Can anyone help me get ACPI working again on edgy with ASUS laptop?
[11:33] <pip> so i have a harddrive called hdd1 which is ext3, but when i mount it i cant write to it. how can i do so i can write to it?
[11:33] <rogue780> I'm trying to use the cups web interface to add and configure my printer from a remote computer, but when I go to click on any of the link from http://192.168.1.140:631 I get a 403 forbidden error. can someone please help me?
[11:33] <Valde2008> is there a gui for wine
[11:33] <nn531> hey is there a way to get amarok to work with the buttons on the front of my inspiron laptop?
[11:33] <Duckhunt> @MEG: what's the problem?
[11:33] <Judicata> ubunoob: also, you can almost always get to your ISP without their software, but I'm not sure.
[11:33] <Bluedog> Hi, does anyone know how to make gaim work behind a web proxy?
[11:33] <Bluedog> My uni force all web traffic through a cache
[11:33] <Bluedog> Messenger works, but not gaim...
[11:33] <rogue780> Valde2008, winecfg is as close as you get
[11:33] <kharloss> alecjw : any ideea ?
[11:33] <dromer> vustar: what did you change?
[11:33] <vustar> suman, copy whereever your nphelix.so is to your firefox's plugin dir
[11:34] <matiu> If I turn it off in the kernel I get the suspend and hibernate options but they don't work. and if I turn ACPI on in the kernel, suspend and hibernate disapear
[11:34] <vustar> dromer, what is it saying now ?
[11:34] <ubunoob> okay, its called ACER(partition) and im trying to find what you need
[11:34] <MEG> I cannot get past the gnome display manager, the screen comes up with a tan color (blank) I can move the mouse around but that is it
[11:34] <dromer> vustar: maybe the permissions oren't good on this file? I dunno, it doesn't work ;/
[11:34] <fokuslee> 1>&2 ? does this just print the error after exiting?
[11:34] <alecjw> kharloss: no. sorry
[11:34] <vustar> dromer, it's an original script.
[11:34] <rogue780> I'm trying to use the cups web interface to add and configure my printer from a remote computer, but when I go to click on any of the link from http://192.168.1.140:631 I get a 403 forbidden error. can someone please help me?
[11:34] <dromer> vustar: rt_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, [] , NULL, 8) = 0
[11:34] <dromer> write(1, "Cannot find mozilla runtime dire"..., 48Cannot find mozilla runtime directory. Exiting.
[11:34] <SimonLoftus> good night everybody
[11:35] <Duckhunt> @MEG: is this during or after the installation?
[11:35] <shades66> nn531:  This site might help http://rtr.ca/dell_i9300/
[11:35] <MEG> During
[11:35] <mazcot> stupid question. im trying to gedit my xorg.conf in edgy, but it wont let me save it, says i am not the owner. anyone know how i fix this?
[11:35] <pip> so i have a harddrive called hdd1 which is ext3, but when i mount it i cant write to it. how can i do so i can write to it?
[11:35] <ubunoob> i cant find the line you need, can you be more specific?
[11:35] <mnoir> mazcot: exit, use gksudo in front of the gedit command
[11:36] <Optimus> rouge780, what are the permissions on the cups folder?
[11:36] <mazcot> sweet. thanks mnoir
[11:36] <mnoir> mazcot: worked?
[11:36] <mazcot> tel you in a minute :D
[11:36] <Judicata> ubunoob: Ok, when you boot up your computer, what option do you choose to go into windows? What is it called?
[11:36] <pip> whats the name of the harddrive formater in ubuntu?
[11:36] <ubunoob> Microsoft windows xp
[11:37] <Tmi> you can also write in a terminal "su gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf"
[11:37] <Optimus> pip mkfs.ext3
[11:37] <Judicata> ubunoob: Ok, in gedit to a "find" for "windows"
[11:37] <Pommie> pip : depends on the filesystem you're suing
[11:37] <infinitee> pip: format or partition?
[11:37] <vustar> dromer, restore back. you need to get purge that package. get a fresh one
[11:37] <Pommie> er, using... not suing. lol
[11:37] <pip> the name thats like the old dos one
[11:37] <ubunoob> okay
[11:37] <mazcot> mnoir. didnt work mate
[11:37] <vustar> dromer, see this http://www.gnusolaris.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/ticket/347. it has already been filed.
[11:37] <Tmi> mazcot: try mine out
[11:37] <Optimus> pip fdisk
[11:38] <Pommie> pip: mkdos for formatting it
[11:38] <infinitee> mazcot: sudo pico /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:38] <mnoir> mazcot: what is the error msg?
[11:38] <ubunoob> what do you need now?
[11:38] <pip> optimus thanks
[11:38] <matthias> Valde2008: just use google and search for: linux steam install
[11:38] <Pommie> er, mkdosfs
[11:38] <ubunoob> if you help me fix this, i'll paypal you 5 usd :D
[11:38] <pip> and how do i get in fdisk on ubuntu?
[11:38] <Judicata> ubunoob: Ignore the one that has the "#" in front of the title.
[11:38] <Duckhunt> @MEG: it could be a "dirty" disk your installing it from. I ussually have this kind of problems when i'm not connected with the I'net during install
[11:38] <ctothej> How can I make it so that compiz uses the top and bottom of the cube?
[11:38] <Judicata> ubunoob: absolutely not.
[11:38] <Pommie> pip: sudo fdisk /dev/hd__
[11:38] <matthias> Valde2008: you should find many sites explaining how to install steam! sry but i've no more time
[11:38] <mazcot> that got it. thanks tmi
[11:38] <pip> Pommie:  thanks :)
[11:38] <vustar> dromer, if you get a fresh one, your profiles won't be lost. it'll be there.
[11:38] <ubunoob> im looking
[11:38] <suman> vustar ive copide nphelix.so but it dosnt woork!! could you check raaga.com whether its working for you
[11:39] <MEG> Will disconnecting the network cable help
[11:39] <fokuslee> can someone please explain this i/o redirection to me 1>&2
[11:39] <ubunoob> okay got it
[11:39] <dromer> vustar: hmmm
[11:39] <dromer> vustar: ok, I'll try it
[11:39] <Judicata> ubunoob: when you find "windows" in there without the "#" in front, tell me. Ok got it?
[11:39] <fokuslee> pip just a friendly reminder plz umount first
[11:39] <dromer> vustar: just apt-get purge?
[11:39] <vustar> suman, apt-get remove mozilla-thunderbird
[11:39] <Judicata> ubunoob: after "root" what does it say?
[11:39] <pip> fokuslee ok thank you very much :), my disk is mounted atm and i was just about to format
[11:39] <ubunoob> okay, i got it to where it says title    Windows nt/2000/xp
[11:40] <Duckhunt> @MEG: NO, i always get "random" problems if i do just that. Have you checked the CD for any errors?
[11:40] <ubunoob> line 148
[11:40] <Pommie> fokuslee : That redirects all output from stderr to your stdout.
[11:40] <vustar> suman, give me the website.
[11:40] <suman> www.raaga.com
[11:40] <MEG> Not yet, there is an option for checking the cd during the initial install menu
[11:40] <age6racer> hey all. I'm having serious wireless issues. I can only connect to unsecured networks... If it has a WEP key (let alone WPA) I can't connect! any ideas?
[11:40] <infinitee> suman: raaga and musicindiaonline dont work in FF/Opera
[11:40] <mazcot> steal yourneighbours wifi?
[11:40] <shades66> Pommie:  Isn't it the otherway around stdout to stderr ?
[11:41] <pip> fokuslee: when i make a fat32 i want to be able to read/write to from ubuntu, should i make it a extended och primaty partition then?
[11:41] <ubunoob> did that help at all?
[11:41] <Pommie> fokuslee : Actually, sorry, backwards... stdout to stderr.
[11:41] <Judicata> ubunoob: See above - after "root" there should be something like (hdx,x)
[11:41] <trymmi> dxdt: Right. I've installed all the codecs I could find.. Bad, ugly, etc.. And now I have audio... Still no video :<
[11:41] <ubunoob> yeah
[11:41] <infinitee> suman: PS: ....in linux
[11:41] <suman> oh !! on the windows version of firefox its working
[11:41] <Judicata> ubunoob: what is it?
[11:41] <age6racer> Xubuntu 6.10 Linksys WPC54G (bcm4306) ndiswrapper
[11:41] <Pommie> shades66 : yeah, I thought that looked backwards. :S
[11:41] <ubunoob> root   (hd0,1)
[11:41] <Duckhunt> @MEG: try that, but also check for dust, scratches or greasy stains on the cd
[11:41] <pip> when i make a fat32 i want to be able to read/write to from ubuntu, should i make it a extended och primaty partition then?
[11:41] <neil__> hey guys
[11:41] <fokuslee> pommie yeah cuz 1 is stout
[11:41] <suman> ok
[11:41] <Judicata> ubunoob: ok, go into a terminal and type "df -h"
[11:41] <fokuslee> pommie thx a bunch
[11:41] <neil__> GAIM won't work for me on my university network, but msn in windows works fine
[11:41] <suman> i sthere any way?
[11:41] <Pommie> fokuslee : np
[11:42] <infinitee> suman: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=135527
[11:42] <neil__> I'm obviously proxied and firewalled, how can I fix this?
[11:42] <fokuslee> pip ext and primary doesn't matter ubuntu handle both it depends if u have more than 4 partition
[11:42] <ubunoob> k
[11:42] <ubunoob> got it
[11:42] <ubunoob> typed
[11:42] <Judicata> ubunoob: on the line that says "/dev/hda1" do you see "/media/ACER" or something similar?
[11:42] <compengi> what should i configure on windows machine to make rdesktop work cause it gives me "can't log you on because of an account restriction" when i enter the user name (administrator) to login
[11:42] <Pommie> neil__ : Talk sweet to your network administrators? ;)
[11:42] <mazcot> next dumb question, if i may, anyone got a guide (preferably one that will hold my hand all the way through) about making my 5 button mouse work?
[11:42] <pip> fokuslee: not on that drive, but i want to be able to read it from windows too
[11:42] <dxdt> trymmi, hmmm I don't know.  The only thing I could suggest trying is using the w32codec package and mozilla-mplayer.  Are you using totem right now in firefox?  i could never  really get it to play things right.
[11:43] <suman> thanks infinitee ill look into it
[11:43] <ubunoob> i see /media/hda1 after the size of % used
[11:43] <Valde2008> anyone know howto install microsoft core font ????
[11:43] <Judicata> ubunoob: ok...how big is it?
[11:44] <trymmi> dxdt: How do I change all that? Could I perhaps add you to MSN to talk about it? IRC is so stressfull..
[11:44] <gnomefreak> !fonts | Valde2008
[11:44] <age6racer> Come on someone must have some wireless experience here?...
[11:44] <ubotu> Valde2008: Font installation basics here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto - No fonts in Flash? Install "msttcorefonts" (from !Multiverse), "gsfonts", and "gsfonts-x11". No fonts in MPlayer? see !MPlayer
[11:44] <Pommie> pip: Here's the limitations on partitions...
[11:44] <ubunoob> 3.9g big, 3.2gig used.
[11:44] <compengi> hey gnomefreak
[11:44] <Pommie> pip: You can have up to four (4) primary partitions
[11:44] <Duckhunt> @Valde: the link on the ubuntu page doesn't work anymore
[11:44] <Judicata> ubunoob: is that your windows partition??
[11:44] <gnomefreak> hi
[11:44] <ubunoob> nope, my windows is hda2
[11:44] <Judicata> bah
[11:44] <ubunoob> oops lol
[11:44] <Pommie> pip: But you can have numerous logical partitions in an extended partition.
[11:44] <Judicata> ok
[11:44] <neil__> any ideas?
[11:45] <ubunoob> it was my safe mode partition lawl :(((
[11:45] <black_abaddon> hi
[11:45] <pip> Pommie: ok thanks. but is fdisk the easiest way to partition a fat32 drive?
[11:45] <dromer> vustar: aaargg, I removed and re-install ... and I still have the same problem :/
[11:45] <fokuslee> pip in ur mbr u can only have 4 partition entries meaning u can only have 4 primary paritions, but u can further split Only one of the primary parition into logical and one other primary partition into extended
[11:45] <Pommie> pip: Depends on your experience level. ;)
[11:45] <black_abaddon> i am your troller for this evening
[11:45] <ubunoob> okay, my windows one is /media/hda2
[11:45] <compengi> gnomefreak, do you have an idea of how to use remote desktop on linux to control windows?
[11:45] <dromer> vustar: tb just shuts down when I read an email (after about 5 secs)
[11:45] <black_abaddon> troll troll
[11:45] <fokuslee> pip pip read this article it will clear things up better than me http://www.pcguide.com/ref/hdd/file/structPartitions-c.html
[11:45] <hander59> hi
[11:45] <Valde2008> any one help me with Microsoft core fonts
[11:45] <pip> Pommie: i used some kind of fdisk with black background and that was much easier. know which i mean?
[11:45] <Duckhunt> @Valde: the link on the ubuntu page doesn't work anymore
[11:45] <gnomefreak> compengi: nope i dont use windows often enough
[11:45] <hander59> who here uses windows xp home sp2 under vm in ubuntu?
[11:46] <pip> fokuslee: thanks
[11:46] <AngryElf> Optimus, well, things are working okay right now, I think Ive' got some hardware conflict somewhere -- it's screwing my entire network up :(
[11:46] <Valde2008> thats why im asking here
[11:46] <compengi> gnomefreak, i see thanks
[11:46] <fokuslee> oh wait pommie is already saying it lol stuppid me
[11:46] <bronze_0_1> compengi: use vnc (aka remote desktop)
[11:46] <Pommie> pip: I use fdisk, but generally there are more graphical ways that can help beginners.
[11:46] <Judicata> ubunoob: If your menu.lst says (hd0, 1) after root, I'm really at a loss.
[11:46] <trymmi> dxdt: you here mate?
[11:46] <infinitee> pip: gpartition is one of them
[11:46] <fokuslee> pip gparted yeah
[11:46] <pip> gparted is the one :)
[11:46] <infinitee> pip: gparted.. slip of keyboard :)
[11:47] <ubunoob> its like this for my windows xp partition:
[11:47] <dxdt> trymmi, pretty easy to do w32codecs just do https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/WindowsCodecs  then remove the totem mozilla plugin and install mplayer-mozilla.  Make sure mplayer itself is installed.  And then the next time you open ffox it should be there.  At least, that's all I had to do.
[11:47] <Judicata> ubunoob: I'm trying to avoid the conclusion that your partition is screwed up. Do you have a restore for your laptop? Fortunately you can back things up since you can ccess the files....
[11:47] <Rosh_Keifer> I'm having a great deal of difficulty in managing NTFS on an external hard drive. It I/O Errors if I try to do any large scale recursive copying. Is there some way around this?
[11:47] <ubunoob> title     Microsoft XP Home Edition
[11:47] <Duckhunt> Sorry, but then i don't know, Maybe someone here has the font-file and is willing to share it?
[11:47] <MEG> CD check came back with no errors
[11:47] <compengi> bronze_0_1, i used rdesktop ip in the terminal and i got connected but when i enter the username of windows machine it gives me "can't log you on because of an account restriction"
[11:47] <pip> so with gparted i should be ablt to make my D harddrive a fat32, read/write to it from ubuntu then read/write to it from windows when i reboot and run windows instead?
[11:47] <ubunoob> root     (hd0,1
[11:47] <infinitee> !pastebin>ubunoob
[11:48] <Pommie> pip: It only partitions, it doesn't set up the partitions to be mounted for you.
[11:48] <ubunoob> and yes i can reinstall windows but i'd like to avoid all of that jazz =\
[11:48] <fokuslee> pip also when u mount the vfat after ur done makesure to set umask=000 and also uid=$(urid) otherwise bittorent won't write to it i learned it hard way : )
[11:48] <Torg> hello, I'm running ubuntu 5.1 breezy server edition and I'm wondering how I change the directory location of where a users starts when he logs in
[11:48] <Judicata> ubunoob: I guess they want you to head over to paste. Just do that for the XP line. does the (hd0,1 have a closing paren? give me the url for your pastebin (even though you aren't pasting) when you can.
[11:49] <pip> fokuslee: after ive copied all files to my ntfs windows drive ill refotmat it to ntfs too
[11:49] <pip> but thanks :)
[11:49] <trymmi> dxdt: Installing the codecs now!
[11:49] <ubunoob> yes  it does
[11:49] <Gosha> suddenly internet stopped working ( port 80 it seems )
[11:49] <ubunoob> it has a closing )
[11:49] <Gosha> i didn't do anything special .. it just stopped
[11:49] <Judicata> ubunoob: ok, don't worry about he rest of it for now.
[11:49] <Gosha> as is, i cant go out with any browset
[11:49] <Gosha> as is, i cant go out with any browser*
[11:49] <Duckhunt> @MEG: i assume you also checked the cd physiclly,  could be there is an error in the X11-file
[11:49] <ubunoob> oka
[11:49] <ubunoob> okay*
[11:49] <Rosh_Keifer> Anyone? This is kind of important.
[11:50] <shades66> age6racer:  What are you entering your WEP key into?
[11:50] <Torg> I tried changing the $HOME varible in the .bashrc file but that didn't do anything but change my home dircetory, I still started in a directory I didn't want to be in
[11:50] <Pommie> Gosha : An actual error message would help.
[11:50] <age6racer> wifi-radar
[11:50] <Gosha> An error occurred while loading http://msn.com:
[11:50] <Gosha> Unknown host msn.com
[11:50] <Duckhunt> @MEG: i'll google and past something here
[11:50] <Gosha> in conqueror
[11:50] <ubunoob> any other info you need?
[11:50] <Gosha> and basically the same in firefox
[11:50] <ubunoob> i can type it up if you want me to
[11:50] <dxdt> anybody in here happen to install ROOT?  (The physics program from CERN--not the superuser or anything like that)
[11:50] <Judicata> ubunoob: Ok, here's another idea. Try to reinstall Ubuntu. This time, don't designate the Windows drive as anything (including swap), and don't reformat it(!!). Just ignore it in the installation process, and make sure it isn't being erased.
[11:50] <Pommie> Gosha: You may have lost the ability to do DNS lookups, not "the internet is broken" :-P
[11:50] <age6racer> shades66: wifi-radar (it used to work fine with WEP)
[11:50] <age6racer> now not so much
[11:51] <ubunoob> okay
[11:51] <Gosha> .. :O
[11:51] <Gosha> so .. tell me the ip to google and i'll see if i can go in
[11:51] <shades66> age6racer :  i've not used that. I found the networkmanager applet the easiest to use and it allows me to hot swap between wireless and wired networks automatically
[11:51] <Pommie> Gosha : Open a terminal window, type "nslookup www.msn.com" and see what pops up
[11:51] <ubunoob> i'll be back in a little bit. drop me an email at nsw92_05@hotail.com to get ahold of me in a bit
[11:51] <ubunoob> im gonna try to resinatll it
[11:51] <age6racer> is that the name of it in synaptic? 'networkmanager'
[11:52] <Judicata> ubunoob: Ok, I'll try to stay on here long enough to see how it goes.
[11:52] <ubunoob> and sorry for so many typos
[11:52] <ubunoob> okay
[11:52] <Gosha> "connection timed out; no servers could be reached"
[11:52] <monti> nabend
[11:52] <benkong2> age6racer; networkmanager-gnome
[11:52] <Pommie> age6racer : Try hitting Ctrl-F in synaptic and entering "network".
[11:52] <pip> Pommie, fokuslee: after ive written "sudo mount /dev/hdd1 /home/ubuntu/120gb -t vfat -o iocharset=utf8,umask=000" i still cant write to it?
[11:52] <cj_> hi, Would my wireless card in ubuntu by default be in promicuios mode?
[11:53] <vustar> dromer, ok do last thing. "mozilla-thunderbird -ProfileManager" and create a fresh profile.
[11:53] <dxdt> networkmanager for the win.  Man that made my wireless go from PAIN to 4 minute job with WPA.  SO awesome.  I have so much <3 for the developers of that.
[11:53] <Valde2008> someone help me with sudo apt-get install msttcorefonts
[11:53] <Valde2008> oops i eman
[11:53] <Valde2008> ms core fonts
[11:53] <Pommie> Gosha : Is that for the machine you're currently on, or another one in the room?
[11:53] <shades66> pip:  add  ,rw to the end of the -p options
[11:53] <age6racer> is it anything like knetworkmanager? I've used that before
[11:53] <vustar> suman, no good. have you tried using through wine ?
[11:53] <shades66> pip: sorry -o options
[11:53] <burnhamd> i installed windows and now i need to retore grub how do i do this?
[11:54] <suman> http://www.cs.cornell.edu/~scs49/install_linux.html#destHeader164
[11:54] <cj_> hi, Would my wireless card in ubuntu by default be in promicuios mode?
[11:54] <Pommie> pip: After "umask=000" add ",rw"
[11:54] <pip> shades66: -orw?
[11:54] <dxdt> I would personally say it is better than knetworkmanager but meh.
[11:54] <pip> aha ok
[11:54] <shades66> pip:   -o iocharset=utf8,umask=000,rw
[11:54] <dromer> vustar: nohhhh, I had everything sset up perfectly :'(
[11:54] <pip> thanks again :)
[11:54] <dromer> all my rss[feds etc etc etc
[11:54] <trymmi> dxdt: When I go to remove the totem mozilla plugin it says that it will also have to remove "Ubuntu Desktop". That sounds like something I don't want to do..
[11:55] <dxdt> cj_, you can check by running iwconfig on a command line.  It will say Mode Something and it it says Monitor or Promiscuous that's what mode it is.
[11:55] <vustar> dromer, well just create a fresh profile and see.
[11:55] <vustar> dromer, at this point you want to make tb working.
[11:55] <TheDebugger> dxdt: It's juste a metapackage, you can remove it
[11:55] <dxdt> trymmi, actually that's not that bad.  It isn't nearly as scary as it sounds.  Ubuntu-Desktop is a meta package that is basically a list of all the default packages that kinda come in the gnome desktop.
[11:55] <Gosha> Pommie: i'm on it now
[11:55] <TheDebugger> *just
[11:55] <Gosha> this is the same computer
[11:56] <age6racer> shades66: how do I run it once it's installed?
[11:56] <trymmi> dxdt: Well, what happens if I remove it?
[11:56] <fokuslee> pip, also set uid=1000, gid=1000 it will save u some trouble latter, use id to check ur uid itz probably 1000
[11:56] <black_abaddon> troll troll
[11:56] <vustar> suman, it looks like that raaga uses some native windows driver instead of real player.
[11:56] <pip> shades66, Pommie: when i look at the icon of the mounted hdd there is a lock on it and when i  watch the permissions it says only owned can write to it?
[11:56] <Pommie> Gosha : Okay, then chances are that what happened is the server doing your DNS lookups is having a problem resolving the domain name. Less likely it's your computer, since you're on IRC right now. :-P
[11:56] <pip> fokuslee: all my id are =0
[11:56] <dxdt> trymmi, so when you remove it, you are basically saying like "Hey, I'm changing some of the default progs installed"  I removed mine a long time ago.  I never saw a difference.  Like I and the other guy said, it is a metapackage, not a real program per say.  You can always actually just reinstall it too. But yeah I removed it the first day and never looked back.
[11:57] <shades66> age6racer:  you might need to restart gnome as it appears in the icon bar next to the clock
[11:57] <fokuslee> pip don't use sudo id just id
[11:57] <fokuslee> id=0 is root
[11:57] <trymmi> Ok..
[11:57] <age6racer> ok cheers
[11:57] <Gosha> my father uses the connection too .. works fine for him ..
[11:57] <aouaou> heelo ppl
[11:57] <vustar> dromer, is it all good or not ? is tb started atleast ?
[11:57] <pip> fokuslee: now my gid=999
[11:57] <age6racer> hold up... I'm running xubuntu (xfce) so will it still show up do you think?
[11:57] <Pommie> pip: After that "rw" option, add ",user"
[11:57] <fokuslee> pip taht is why ur mounted hdd has a lock on it b/c itz owned by root not by u
[11:58] <jewbilee> Why does my sound lag behind my video?
[11:58] <suman> vustar thers some problems with gcc versions the link has some solutions im trying that
[11:58] <pip> ok :)
[11:58] <fokuslee> pip yeah u want uid=999, gid=999
[11:58] <fokuslee> pip that way u shouldn't see the lock anymore
[11:58] <vustar> suman, okie
[11:58] <aouaou> can anyone help me install my ati graphics card to ubuntu 6.10?
[11:58] <aouaou> everything i have tried failed :-(
[11:59] <pip> fokuslee: do you mind complete the command? "sudo mount /dev/hdd1 /home/ubuntu/120gb -t vfat -o iocharset=utf8,umask=000"
[11:59] <Pommie> Gosha : What do you have in /etc/resolv.conf ?  ('cat /etc/resolv.conf' to view it)
[11:59] <trymmi> dxdt: IT WORKED! Thanks a bunch! On to virus-free porn!
[11:59] <dxdt> trymmi, hehe  no problem!
[11:59] <jewbilee> Why does my sound lag behind my video?
[11:59] <fokuslee> pip sudo mount /dev/hdd1 /home/ubuntu/120gb -t vfat -o iocharset=utf8,umask=000,uid=999,gid=999
[12:00] <pip> fokuslee: i love you :D
[12:00] <Taime1> i installed my nvidia drivers using automatix, and im sure it was successful, i even have an nvidia splash at bootup now. BUT WHEN i open google earth, it tells me that it cant recognize my video card.. whats up with that?
[12:00] <dromer> vustar: I don't have time and really need to go
[12:00] <fokuslee> pip ^.^V
[12:00] <gnuwtey> hi, i'm asking if it's possible to install ubuntu onto a DVD+R
[12:00] <pip> Pommie: i love you too. thanks guys :)
[12:00] <gnuwtey> i tried, i just can't
[12:00] <Gosha> .. it's empty
[12:00] <Pommie> pip: Awwww, I can just feel the love
[12:00] <Pommie> *cries*
[12:00] <pip> :)
[12:00] <Pommie> he
[12:00] <shwag> er
[12:00] <Pommie> h
[12:00] <Valde2008> anyone able to help me with steam and wine /q