[12:01] <qwehnce> i freshly installed ubuntu onto an old box (meets min reqs), after logging in the screen locks up and kicks back to gdm
[12:01] <Skrot> kitche2: Seems like atleast gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg is version 0.10.1, and I've got that one installed..
[12:01] <comthre3-Bird> LjL back,
[12:01] <qwehnce> Skrot, thats a single component of gstreamer
[12:02] <Skrot> qwehnce: Which package should I check on then?
[12:02] <XNIT-01> what is the best player that allows mp3 format
[12:02] <comthre3-Bird> LjL went to the console, did everthing right, then killed all the proccessors, ran x again, and i got the same result, to start x again i need to type sudo startx right?
[12:02] <XNIT-01> amarok plays mp3's but the sound quality is garbage
[12:02] <LjL> comthre3-Bird: no
[12:02] <comthre3-Bird> LjL then what?
[12:02] <cmacis> bye room
[12:02] <LjL> comthre3-Bird: either plain "startx", or "sudo invoke-rc.d gdm start"
[12:02] <XNIT-01> oh
[12:03] <XNIT-01> i just had to mess with the equalizer
[12:03] <LjL> comthre3-Bird: and you should use "sudo invoke-rc.d gdm stop" to stop it
[12:03] <comthre3-Bird> ooh,,
[12:03] <qwehnce> Skrot, your talking to a gentoo user, but try apt-get install gstreamer
[12:03] <alienseer23> hello, I can play normal dvd's just fine, but am having trouble playing my dvd-a collection in ubuntu, can anyone offer a program that is capable of reading and playing a dvd-a???
[12:03] <eternalswd> XNIT-01: as far as volume goes, right click on the volume icon and click on Preferences.  See if you can change the device.
[12:04] <comthre3-Bird> LjL so i alt+ctrl+f2, then stop the gnome, then sudo dpkg reconf, then i start the gnome again, and this will start it?
[12:05] <XNIT-01> is there a way to change the Ubuntu text to Windows text
[12:05] <pierrot> dir
[12:05] <XNIT-01> it is so blurry
[12:05] <comthre3-Bird> cuz after starting the X i got the same prob, it audo detected my vga driver and all, i dndnt have to look for it or anything
[12:06] <alienseer23> is there any program that will read a dvd with ONLY an audio ts folder?
[12:07] <alienseer23> how about something that will extract audio from a dvd??
[12:07] <eternalswd> XNIT-01, check System->Preferences->Font and see if subpixel smoothing is ticked.  And click the Details button and make sure hinting is on Full
[12:08] <XNIT-01> what does beryl really let you do?
[12:08] <ubuntu1> hey
[12:08] <ubuntu1> how can i control vnc
[12:08] <jrib> alienseer23: you could probably use some incantation of mencoder
[12:08] <sashalap> hi, all
[12:09] <eternalswd> XNIT-01, it's a window manager for 3d enabled X, ie aiglx or xgl, that allows you to have special effects like transparency, wobbly windows, etc
[12:09] <qwehnce> Skrot, any luck?
[12:09] <alienseer23> mencoder, will check it out, thanks
[12:09] <Enverex> My machine seems to take far too long to boot --- Grub --> Login = 64 seconds, Login --> Idle = 30 seconds
[12:09] <Skrot> qwehnce: Yes. I acctually needed the -dev package
[12:10] <eternalswd> Enverex, what are your specs?
[12:10] <wd> best music/mp3 player for gnome?
[12:10] <steelb> vlc!
[12:10] <eternalswd> wd, depends on what you want
[12:11] <Enverex> eternalswd, Athlon64 X2 3800+, 2GB PC3200 RAM, HD that clocks in at 76MB/s under HDParm
[12:11] <ihatetripe> Hi everyone. I am trying to use Nautilus to SSH to a remote machine. It keeps prompting me for a password for a user I have SSH access to. Does anyone know how to get Nautilus to use authorized keys on the remote server?
[12:11] <marek> does anyone know of a repository that has libgpod 0.4 or greater?
[12:11] <torrrrrrrrrr> how do I know that my Dual-Core CPU is used as an SMP?
[12:11] <wd> steelb, SpacePuppy  VLC.....  hmmm why? i'm thinking xmms is nice but i simplicity.
[12:11] <Enverex> torrrrrrrrrr, do "uname -a" in a terminal and if it says "SMP" then it is
[12:12] <wd> eternalswd, simplicity and clarity.
[12:12] <sashalap> xmms nice, but is actually
[12:12] <eternalswd> wd, if you want a good Music Manager built in, I would suggest Exaile, if you want a server, mpd, if you want winamp-2 style, xmms
[12:12] <sashalap> VLC is all-in-one
[12:12] <ubuntu1> VLC
[12:12] <wolfwalker> !libjpod
[12:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about libjpod - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:12] <wd> sashalap,  vlc also mpegs or video right?
[12:12] <torrrrrrrrrr> :~# uname -a
[12:12] <torrrrrrrrrr> Linux InternetServer 2.6.15-27-386 #1 PREEMPT Fri Dec 8 17:51:56 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
[12:12] <wd> ubuntu1, thanks
[12:13] <ubuntu1> for nothing man
[12:13] <torrrrrrrrrr> why isn't it SMP? How do I make it SMP?
[12:13] <ubuntu1> !vlc
[12:13] <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
[12:13] <wd> wow vlc is getting action today.....  man guys what about xmms
[12:13] <ubuntu1> wd man i have all multimedia playes installed
[12:13] <sashalap> wd, yes
[12:14] <ubuntu1> wd and if you don't like one then try another
[12:14] <Enverex> torrrrrrrrrr, Install the "generic" kernel in apt-get
[12:14] <sashalap> is most popular video and audio formats support this player
[12:14] <Enverex> eternalswd, Thoughts?
[12:14] <corevette> when i click on firefox, it won't open up....
[12:14] <wd> amarok was nice but bulky
[12:15] <sashalap> wd :)
[12:15] <ubuntu1> wd bulky?
[12:15] <wd> mpd / ncmpd too diff. for me.... lol
[12:15] <eternalswd> wd, exaile is very similar to amarok, but built for gnome, so less bulky
[12:15] <wd> ubuntu1, yea, it just seemed bulky with the music visio announcements, nice but i want simplicity.
[12:15] <sashalap> uses console player )))
[12:16] <superkirbyartist> How do we clear w3m history?
[12:16] <wd> eternalswd, ok
[12:16] <blanky> guys, what's the iptables command to 'open' port 22, I already did so on my router but I think iptables is still blocking it
[12:16] <wd> sashalap, console player? ... mpd/mpc?
[12:16] <eternalswd> wd, I still use amarok despite the bulk :p
[12:16] <wd> eternalswd, lol
[12:16] <LjL> blanky, iptables isn't blocking anything unless you've told it to
[12:16] <ubuntu1> wd ok
[12:16] <blanky> LjL: oh :(
[12:16] <turbolover> hey guys
[12:16] <sashalap> wd, no ))
[12:16] <turbolover> i broke my grub
[12:16] <turbolover> grub error 15
[12:16] <blanky> then how come I can't ssh into my friend's pc, he already opened port 22
[12:16] <turbolover> im on livecd right now
[12:16] <blanky> on his router
[12:17] <sashalap> LjL, yes
[12:17] <StevegPent3> Hey
[12:17] <MarcN> blanky: is he running openssh-server? (sshd)
[12:17] <eternalswd> Enverex, I don't know what to tell you.  Is this a vanilla install?  Did it used to go faster?
[12:17] <LjL> sashalap, what?
[12:17] <blanky> MarcN: OH RIGHT!
[12:17] <Enverex> eternalswd, Erm, no, relatively new install
[12:17] <turbolover> !grub
[12:17] <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
[12:17] <corevette> how do you get to safe mode with firefox
[12:17] <skel> blanky: I don't think ubuntu runs sshd by default you have to install ssh
[12:17] <wd> well guys it's great to be back.....  i just had a 4 month run with gentoo........never going back to that, yea optization is there but man, too much configing.... i miss my ubuntu family...   lol
[12:17] <LjL> blanky: he's got it wrong
[12:17] <walrus> question, what is the recommended way to install PEAR over a php5 installation over apache2 on ubuntu ??
[12:17] <LjL> blanky: and you don't need to open *your* port to ssh *to* him
[12:17] <blanky> Yeah I got it, thanks guys. LjL no...
[12:18] <LjL> blanky: it's he who needs to open it
[12:18] <blanky> LjL: I know that dude I'm not frickin stupid, I was saying I opened his
[12:18] <blanky> Apparnetly I am stupid, I forgot to install ssh haha
[12:18] <eternalswd> Enverex, are you using 64-bit kernel?
[12:18] <LjL> blanky: ...
[12:18] <Enverex> eternalswd, No
[12:18] <wd> i had a hard time with dapper 64, so thats why i wanted to exper.
[12:18] <jrib> corevette: firefox -safe-mode
[12:18] <ubuntu1> hey hwo was the command for vnc viewer
[12:18] <sashalap> walrus, you may uses
[12:18] <wd> has dapper improved 64 bit?
[12:18] <eternalswd> Enverex, are you on dapper or edgy?
[12:19] <jrib> ubuntu1: vncviewer?
[12:19] <ubuntu1> ok i work thanks,and for server
[12:19] <Enverex> eternalswd, Edgy, updated to Feisty to see if that would help but no change in performance
[12:19] <wd> [a] freebsd_fan, what version?
[12:19] <ubuntu1> jrib for server what is
[12:19] <AH|Kuka> I have a question
[12:20] <walrus> sashalap: i heard about "sudo apt-get install php-pear" , but, it is just like that, so easy??
[12:20] <jrib> ubuntu1: what?
[12:20] <qwehnce> after a fresh install on an old computer, once the desktop loads it kicks back to gdm
[12:20] <ubuntu1> jrib and for vnc server
[12:20] <walrus> sashalap: no "php go-pear.php" ??
[12:20] <torrrrrrrrrr> Enverex: I can't find 'generic' kernel
[12:20] <wd> anybody running mame?
[12:20] <skel> ubuntu1:  just hit tab after typing vnc  and see whats in your path
[12:20] <jojek> :D
[12:20] <ubuntu1> jrib if someone want to put vnc serve what is the command
[12:20] <AH|Kuka> I have the install cd for 4.10. If I were to install that, how would I update to 6.06??
[12:21] <Stormx2> How can I generate a squared (^2) symbol in ubuntu?
[12:21] <jrib> ubuntu1: vncserver  I guess
[12:21] <ubuntu1> skel ok thanks
[12:21] <ubuntu1> jrib no it don't work
[12:21] <AH|Kuka> I have the install cd for 4.10. If I were to install that, how would I update to 6.06?
[12:21] <jrib> !vnc | ubuntu1
[12:21] <ubotu> ubuntu1: 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
[12:21] <skel> Stormx2: there's a character map in accessories
[12:22] <StevegPent3> Enverex, are you on aim?
[12:22] <torrrrrrrrrr> ~# apt-get linux
[12:22] <torrrrrrrrrr> E: Invalid operation linux
[12:22] <wolfwalker> I uninstalled and reinstalled wine, reinstalled the Windows .exe program in wine........... nothing
[12:22] <wolfwalker> Can't access it
[12:22] <LjL> torrrrrrrrrr: apt-get install linux
[12:22] <LjL> wolfwalker: "access"?
[12:22] <mathrick> hey, anyone know why java6 packages don't conflict with java5 ones?
[12:22] <ubuntu1> jrib ok thanks go
[12:22] <mathrick> and is it safe to install them at this stage?
[12:22] <ubuntu1> jrib ok thanks go
[12:23] <wolfwalker> Well then, I don't know how to get to the program I installed into wine
[12:23] <HymnToLife> wolfwalker, wine /path/to/file.exe
[12:23] <wolfwalker> In Kubuntu, there was a wine list under applications
[12:23] <wolfwalker> I don't know the path to the file name
[12:23] <walrus> i want to get the latest wine on my ubuntu, version 0.9.30 has just been released ..
[12:23] <AH|Kuka> ubuntu1: If I use my 4.10 cd to install ubuntu will I need to download the whole 6.06 cd? Or will it update with a smaller download?
[12:23] <wolfwalker> I don't know where Synaptic stored it
[12:23] <LjL> wolfwalker: ~/.wine/drive_c/somewhere
[12:23] <LjL> wolfwalker: use the find command
[12:23] <giner> /list
[12:23] <torrrrrrrrrr> is that it? should I reboot?
[12:23] <wolfwalker> I did.  No result
[12:23] <LjL> wolfwalker: Synaptic doesn't care about Windows programs
[12:24] <ad_> AH|Kuka: did you try apt-get dist-upgrade?
[12:24] <qwehnce> my computer is missing /usr/lib/xserver/SecurityPolicy
[12:24] <AH|Kuka> I haven't installed it yet
[12:24] <LjL> wolfwalker: what about case sensitiveness...?
[12:24] <Akuma_> in what folder can i find a mounted smb share?
[12:24] <ad_> synaptic isn't superior enough to handle wine programs
[12:24] <Enverex> eternalswd, Thoughts then?
[12:24] <AH|Kuka> I was waiting to see if I should jsut download the 6.06 cd or upgrade from 4.10
[12:24] <mathrick> AH|Kuka: trying to update more than two releases across is not a good idea
[12:24] <wolfwalker> Nothing capitalized or not
[12:24] <AH|Kuka> So I should just DL 6.06?
[12:25] <ubuntu1> AH|Kuka: man download Ubuntu 6.10
[12:25] <mathrick> it will have to download everything anyway, and you have a greater chance of breaking things
[12:25] <eternalswd> Enverex, you might want to contact jinacio on ubuntuforums.org looks like he has the same processor as you and knows ways of speeding up boot times
[12:25] <LjL> wolfwalker: ok, when you say you installed a program, you mean you ran a setup.exe kind of file, and wine popped up and you clicked Next on the wizard until it finished?
[12:25] <AH|Kuka> Does 6.10 have any problems?
[12:25] <mathrick> AH|Kuka: if you don't have it installed now, you buy exactly nothing by installing 4.10
[12:25] <wolfwalker> LjL:  Right
[12:25] <mathrick> AH|Kuka: ?
[12:25] <ubuntu1> AH|Kuka: for now no
[12:25] <AH|Kuka> Okay
[12:25] <AH|Kuka> Thank you
[12:25] <skel> AH|Kuka: I've been running it since it came out as my desktop and its been pretty solid
[12:25] <torrrrrrrrrr> is there a way to limit CPU usage for an application?
[12:25] <sashalap> :)
[12:26] <wolfwalker> LjL: I have an .exe file, I right clicked and selected for it to be run in wine, it ran through the install junk, it finished
[12:26] <LjL> wolfwalker: did the installer say it would install in C:\Program Files?
[12:26] <ubuntu1> AH|Kuka: i wait Ubuntu 7 to be released
[12:26] <wolfwalker> Now.................. how do I use it?
[12:26] <distro-tester> http://www.oreilly.com/
[12:26] <torrrrrrrrrr> (I see flash plugin use lots of CPU)
[12:26] <mathrick> torrrrrrrrrr: yes, but it's not very straightforward for a single desktop app
[12:26] <ubuntu1> wolfwalker:  hey don't use wine
[12:26] <wolfwalker> No, I don't think it said anything about that
[12:26] <wolfwalker> Could be wrong.........
[12:26] <eternalswd> Enverex, specifically using initNG instead of init
[12:26] <torrrrrrrrrr> mathrick: give me a pointer, please
[12:26] <ubuntu1> wolfwalker: becouse i try kerio mail server for Windows and then the uninstall didn't work
[12:26] <d-s-d> where can i get provigil?
[12:27] <wolfwalker> ubuntu1: But wine rocked when I was using Kubuntu.  It's just that I can't find anything I installed in Wine now that I'm in Ubuntu
[12:27] <ubuntu1> wolfwalker:the install work,but the program didn't work.
[12:27] <LjL> wolfwalker: ok do         find ~/ | grep -i "\.exe"
[12:27] <mathrick> torrrrrrrrrr: oh, wait, no, you can only limit the total CPU time used, not relative CPU usage
[12:27] <mathrick> so no
[12:27] <ubuntu1> wolfwalker: i likw Kerio Mail Server for Windows but WIne didn't accept it.
[12:27] <wolfwalker> LjL:  I don't understand that command...........
[12:27] <Enverex> eternalswd, It's more the bit after boot that I'm more bothered about. 30 seconds from login to idle is excessive
[12:27] <||bas1> are there any gui widgets to do quick formatting of removable devices like SD cards?
[12:27] <||bas1> mkfs gets repetative
[12:28] <wolfwalker> ubuntu1: Well nobody's perfect.  The makers of wine can't take care of EVERY program.
[12:28] <jrib> wolfwalker: it probably installed to ~/.wine/drive_c .  Explore ~/.wine/drive_c
[12:28] <wolfwalker> What is the ~ for?
[12:28] <r00tintheb0x> Is there a way to monitor the rebuild of a raid array if its hardware raid?
[12:28] <jrib> wolfwalker: ~ means $HOME means /home/$USER
[12:28] <jrib> usually
[12:28] <ubuntu1> wolfwalker:  i didn't say that everybody is perfect
[12:28] <eternalswd> Enverex, do you have any startup scripts?
[12:29] <Enverex> eternalswd, Not that I'm aware of
[12:29] <torrrrrrrrrr> Enverex: I have upgraded the kernel, and I still don't see SMP in the uname -a
[12:29] <Enverex> torrrrrrrrrr, Did you reboot?
[12:29] <torrrrrrrrrr> yes
[12:29] <skel> torrrrrrrrrr: which kernel are you using?
[12:29] <skel> torrrrrrrrrr: uname -a
[12:29] <LjL> wolfwalker: it prints any file named something that ends with ".exe" (uppercase or lowercase) in your home directory and subdirectories
[12:30] <torrrrrrrrrr> Linux InternetServer 2.6.15-27-386 #1 PREEMPT Fri Dec 8 17:51:56 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
[12:30] <skel> torrrrrrrrrr: is this ubuntu?
[12:30] <LjL> Ubotu, tell Otacon22 about away | Otacon22, see the private message from Ubotu
[12:30] <torrrrrrrrrr> skel: ubuntu-desktop 6.06.1
[12:31] <skel> torrrrrrrrrr: did you get the -smp package of the kernel?
[12:31] <cinnix> right guys, I'm trying to make a launcher for irssi, currently got "gnome-terminal --geometry 90x25 -x irssi", what do I need to add to get rid of the menubar and the scrollbar?
[12:31] <torrrrrrrrrr> no I 'apt-get install linux
[12:31] <ubuntu1> wolfwalker: now why they don't make wine to simulate all programs
[12:31] <Chest> how can I change the preferred application that opens DVD's?
[12:31] <skel> torrrrrrrrrr: I don't think it installs the -smp by default you have to choose the image
[12:31] <varsendaggr> hey i am getting i/o errors on my usb drive...   is it broked?
[12:31] <wolfwalker> I quit
[12:31] <LjL> ubuntu1: they try.
[12:32] <wolfwalker> I'll fool with this tomorrow, maybe
[12:32] <ubuntu1> ljl ok
[12:32] <varsendaggr> buffer i/o error
[12:32] <wolfwalker> Thanks guys
[12:32] <torrrrrrrrrr> so how do I do that, I am new to ubuntu is it 'apt-get install -smp linux '?
[12:33] <eternalswd> Enverex, under System->Preferences->Sessions, Startup Programs tab, by default I had 4 scripts running, update-manager, gnome-power-manager, gnome-volume-manager --sm-disable, and /usr/lib/evolution/2.8/evolution-alarm-notify, you can probably disable the first and fourth
[12:33] <tom_> how do i watch tv using my powercolor theater 550 tv tuner on ubuntu 6.10
[12:33] <skel> torrrrrrrrrr: well I do like apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.27-2-k7-smp
[12:33] <skel> torrrrrrrrrr: of course you have to get the relevant kernel
[12:33] <Enverex> eternalswd, Yeah, I'd already turned those two off and nothing else special there, so still no idea :(
[12:33] <ziadoz> is there a way i can get a version of ubuntu that boots off a usb pen drive?
[12:33] <deitarion> It would seem that the partitioner in the installer is unintuitive. A friend of mine keeps trying to use it as proof that Linux is too complicated for non-technical users and I can't figure out how to work it from his screenshots. A little help?
[12:34] <eternalswd> Enverex, do you have compiz or beryl?
[12:34] <torrrrrrrrrr> linux-686-smp ?
[12:34] <torrrrrrrrrr> does that look like a good idea?
[12:34] <coNP> torrrrrrrrrr: sure
[12:34] <torrrrrrrrrr> what is bigiron?
[12:35] <skel> torrrrrrrrrr: as400 I think
[12:35] <ubuntu1> ziadoz: someone tell that ubuntu on USB can dastroy the pen drivbe
[12:35] <skel> torrrrrrrrrr: whatever arch the mainframes are.. mips or something not sure
[12:35] <ziadoz> :\
[12:35] <coNP> torrrrrrrrrr: high end x86 processors, large server systems
[12:35] <skel> torrrrrrrrrr: yeah you could try linux-686-smp
[12:35] <jrib> ziadoz: there is aguide on the wiki
[12:35] <mathrick> ziadoz: what he means it's tricky to get it right, since pendrieves don't like lots of writes
[12:35] <ziadoz> do you have a link jrib?
[12:35] <IRCFrEAK> I need help for installing ubuntu via firewire on a mac
[12:36] <torrrrrrrrrr> well 80MB to download for linux-686-smp
[12:36] <mathrick> but it can be done
[12:36] <mathrick> just as you can boot off a CD
[12:36] <jrib> ziadoz: not offhand, try a search on wiki.ubuntu.com and if you can't find it, I'll give it a try, just let me know
[12:36] <ziadoz> is there a set of files i can get that i can just drop onto the usb pen and go?
[12:36] <torrrrrrrrrr> is there something to do if the gui stop responding? (like in windows ctrl alt del)
[12:36] <mathrick> ziadoz: no, you still need to make it bootable
[12:36] <torrrrrrrrrr> is there a task manager gui?
[12:36] <jrib> torrrrrrrrrr: all of X or just a program?
[12:37] <IRCFrEAK> I need help for installing ubuntu via firewire on a mac
[12:37] <skel> torrrrrrrrrr: I just ctrl-alt-F1 and login and restart the xdm/gdm/kdm
[12:37] <torrrrrrrrrr> In gnome the mouse stoped functioning
[12:37] <deitarion> My friend is stuck here. --> http://img297.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshot1wo8.png Forward doesn't do anything and I don't see any way to set mount points.
[12:37] <ad_> torrrrrrrrrr: yeah, System, Administration, System Monitor
[12:37] <skel> torrrrrrrrrr: ie /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[12:37] <eternalswd> torrrrrrrrrr, gnome-system-monitor
[12:37] <jrib> torrrrrrrrrr: ctrl-alt-backspace restarts X or you can try what skel suggested for more control
[12:37] <ad_> torrrrrrrrrr: what kind of stupid name is that
[12:38] <mytruehero> I'm having trouble getting synergy to autostart before the login screen. I followed the directions on help.ubuntu.com, but no luck. When I ssh into the box and try to manually start it before I'm logged in, I get this error: "DEBUG: CXWindowsScreen.cpp,840: XOpenDisplay(":0.0") Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server Xlib: No protocol specified WARNING: synergyc.cpp,337: cannot open secondary screen: unable to open screen"
[12:38] <torrrrrrrrrr> ad_: you don't like it? why?
[12:38] <stephans> hi, can any one recommend a really good bit-torrent manager for linux?
[12:39] <ad_> torrrrrrrrrr: the Rs look stupid
[12:39] <torrrrrrrrrr> ad_: ah
[12:39] <stephans> Right now i am using Azureus... it java based and uses a lot of resources...
[12:39] <skel> stephans: i just use bitornado
[12:39] <skel> stephans: its not fancy but it works
[12:39] <ad_> stephans: ktorrent
[12:39] <ben_m> stephans qtorrent
[12:39] <torrrrrrrrrr> ad_: well that is what happens after a few disconnects from the IRC
[12:39] <FirstStrike> buy a better computer.
[12:39] <stephans> ok
[12:39] <ad_> i use azureus too
[12:39] <torrrrrrrrrr> ad_: it thinks the name is taken
[12:40] <deitarion> I prefer rTorrent because it's console based so I can run it inside screen.
[12:40] <ad_> torrrrrrrrrr: i see
[12:40] <jharr> I need to setup a cronjob (anacron) to run one hour before the end of each month, but anacron doesn't appear to provide a "-1" or "last" or something equivalent for the DOM field
[12:40] <mathrick> deitarion: does it have encryption yet?
[12:40] <stephans> ad_ do you find that when using azureus it eats 3 -400 meg of ram.. ?
[12:40] <deitarion> mathrick: I think it might have been added in the newest release, but I'm not sure.
[12:40] <stephans> ad_ if you have 8 -10 trrents going...
[12:41] <mathrick> deitarion: no encryption means it's useless crap for me
[12:41] <torrrrrrrrrr> Linux InternetServer 2.6.15-27-686 #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Dec 8 18:00:07 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
[12:41] <deitarion> mathrick: I've never needed encryption,so I never checked.
[12:41] <tom_> how do i watch tv using my powercolor theater 550 tv tuner on ubuntu 6.10
[12:41] <ad_> stephans: actually, i don't monitor the ram when i run it.. but i know there is lots of stuff goin on when you run azureus cuz it gives you almost any info about the torrent
[12:41] <ad_> file and download
[12:41] <mathrick> Torrent would be somewhat attractive, if it wasn't so hopelessly windowsish
[12:42] <torrrrrrrrrr> humm gdm don't work if I am X-ing from an other machine rootless
[12:42] <ad_> uTorrent is good for windows
[12:42] <mytruehero> I'm having trouble getting synergy to autostart before the login screen. I followed the directions on help.ubuntu.com, but no luck. When I ssh into the box and try to manually start it before I'm logged in, I get this error: "DEBUG: CXWindowsScreen.cpp,840: XOpenDisplay(":0.0") Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server Xlib: No protocol specified WARNING: synergyc.cpp,337: cannot open secondary screen: unable to open screen"
[12:42] <ad_> very light
[12:42] <mathrick> yeah, but trying to run it in linux sucks
[12:42] <mathrick> it's so out of place it's not funny
[12:42] <ziadoz> synergy runs before login for me
[12:42] <mathrick> what's synergy?
[12:42] <ziadoz> lets you use the mouse and keyboard from one machine to control another
[12:43] <ad_> mathrick: i just dislike any form of emulation, api layering stuff
[12:43] <mathrick> ad_: I don't if it buys me more worky
[12:43] <mathrick> wine itself is a Good Thing (TM)
[12:43] <ad_> i run everything on what it wants
[12:43] <torrrrrrrrrr> it doesn't work from gnome too, it say it already runs
[12:43] <mathrick> ad_: in a way, Wine is just a more involved toolkit
[12:43] <torrrrrrrrrr> how do I use gdm?
[12:44] <mytruehero> ziadoz: you just followed the instructions here (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynergyHowto) when you set up?
[12:44] <|KingFish|> is anyone available to help me with realvnc?
[12:44] <ad_> mathrick: still, looking for alternatives 1) broadens your choices 2) runs great
[12:44] <adamonline45> Do I need to set up a local DNS server to be able to ssh into a local network computer by its hostname instead of its ip?
[12:45] <mathrick> |KingFish|: no
[12:45] <coNP> adamonline45: no
[12:45] <|KingFish|> k
[12:45] <coNP> adamonline45: just write the hostname and the ip address into /etc/hosts
[12:45] <mathrick> |KingFish|: aka, don't ask to ask, just ask
[12:45] <torrrrrrrrrr> no gdm is not what I look for
[12:45] <ad_> i'm not saying wine is a bad thing, just that i'm not a big fan of it
[12:45] <coNP> adamonline45: its format is quite intuitive because of the examples
[12:45] <mathrick> |KingFish|: if someone knows the answer, you'll see
[12:45] <|KingFish|> lol, k math
[12:45] <eternalswd> deitarion, maybe have your friend watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThtSFMoEdjY if possible.  It's a video showing how to install ubuntu from the live cd
[12:45] <ziadoz> i followed the same tutorial mytruehero, worked for me
[12:45] <adamonline45> coNP: Thank you very much =)  Can't wait to get my static network IPs goin...  But that'll still work, thanks!
[12:46] <torrrrrrrrrr> is there a task manager gui with a CPU usage graph?
[12:46] <mathrick> ad_: I'm not a fan of having to run wine, but I am a fan of being _able_ to run it
[12:46] <torrrrrrrrrr> I remember there was such a thing...
[12:46] <deitarion> eternalswd: He needs to install it with non-standard partitioning. Last I checked, the installer didn't offer an option to use a space left blank during the windows install.
[12:46] <xtknight> torrrrrrrrrr, gnome-system-monitor
[12:46] <coNP> adamonline45: okay, this might be a misunderstanding
[12:46] <mathrick> it broadens my choice, and for many things, runs great
[12:46] <coNP> adamonline45: do you have a dynamic IP now?
[12:46] <ConstyXIV> can you use UMS players with banshee?
[12:47] <mathrick> deitarion: it's called manual partitioning and works nice
[12:47] <xtknight> i love Feisty Fawn.  im convinced i want to upgrade my stable Edgy to it even thuogh it's beta :O
[12:47] <torrrrrrrrrr> xtknight: nice
[12:47] <mathrick> if you don't count it lying about not formatting unsupported filesystems (hi Reiser4)
[12:47] <mytruehero> ziadoz: hmm. any idea what might be causing the problem? I assume that when synergy tries to autostart, it hits the same error that I'm seeing when I try to manually start
[12:47] <ConstyXIV> either that, or convince my sansa c250 to work in ubuntu?
[12:48] <adamonline45> coNP: Yes, I use a dhcp router which assigns an IP to my ssh server and client.
[12:48] <xtknight> does feisty break like every day or is it reasonably good with the updates?  im not worried about my data as i backup regularly.  only reason i want feisty on here is because it works stock (neither dapper nor edgy will properly install with my motherboard)
[12:49] <ubuntu1> VNC connection failed: No configured security type is supported by 3.3 viewer
[12:49] <ubuntu1>  hey what is this
[12:49] <eternalswd> torrrrrrrrrr, right-click on the gnome panel and click Add to Panel and drag System Monitor to where you want it.  it'll show you the cpu graph and you can just left click it to open up the full System Monitor
[12:49] <ad_> xtknight: it might run, but it would still be beta, so expect crashes and bugs here and there
[12:49] <deitarion> mathrick: What I've been asking is how the heck does the manual partitioner work. My friend can't figure it out and the screenshots seem to indicate a design that isn't as manual as it should be.
[12:49] <ziadoz> no idea
[12:49] <torrrrrrrrrr> eternalswd: thanks
[12:49] <torrrrrrrrrr> :)
[12:49] <xtknight> ad_, it's really no problem.  i don't think there's ever been a linux problem i couldn't fix ;P
[12:50] <ubuntu1> hey VNC connection failed: No configured security type is supported by 3.3 viewer
[12:50] <coNP> adamonline45: sor I don't really understand now, from where do you want to ssh to your server?
[12:51] <adamonline45> coNP: I'm trying to ssh from within a local network, for the time being.
[12:51] <eternalswd> deitarion, that's how I installed mine, with space left blank, shouldn't be any different
[12:51] <Bluhd> How can I tell if I'm running in 64-bit mode? I've got an AMD Athlon 64 3200+ and I'm using the generic kernel
[12:51] <varsendaggr> hey how do i figure out the dependencies for files?
[12:51] <xtknight> is there a list of improvements in Feisty (over Edgy)?
[12:51] <adamonline45> coNP: so I can get rid of this extra monitor and keyboard =)
[12:51] <Flannel> Bluhd: did you install the 386 CD? or the 64bit CD?
[12:51] <xtknight> varsendaggr, for dynamically-linked files,   ldd /path/to/binary
[12:51] <Bluhd> Flannel: I started with 32 bit dapper and did a dist-upgrade via terminal to 6.10
[12:51] <eternalswd> deitarion, just got to make sure to select the "Free Space" to install to
[12:52] <Flannel> Bluhd: then you still have 32bit Edgy
[12:52] <coNP> adamonline45: okay, I guess if you use DHCP with dynamic addresses it is not possible to do so
[12:52] <deitarion> eternalswd: I can't figure out how to set the mount points. Forward does nothing and there are no menus.
[12:52] <tamacracka> Can anyone help me?
[12:52] <mathrick> deitarion: I could, but then, I'm a geek, and I also knew better and check if it _really_ isn't going to format my existing partitions, which it didn't support (hi again, Reiser4)
[12:52] <xtknight> varsendaggr, if you mean package deps, type "dpkg -s pkgname" and look under "Depends:".  for uninstalled packages youll have to look in synaptic i think
[12:52] <Bluhd> Flannel: ok. Is there any way to change it? I figure it _might_ be possible if this kernel inherently has 64 bit capability
[12:52] <adamonline45> coNP: I have to type "ssh 192.168.1.105" to log in right now, and I'd much rather be able to type "ssh eunice".  When I do that though it says "name or service not known".
[12:52] <Bluhd> use the hosts file, adamonline45
[12:52] <Flannel> Bluhd: no, you can't upgrade to 64 bit, it'd require a reinstall
[12:52] <coNP> adamonline45: yes, then write it to hosts file
[12:53] <deitarion> mathrick: I'm a geek too, I just don't have much luck working from screeshots of a machine thousands of kilometres away.
[12:53] <adamonline45> coNP: Okay.  Do I need to restart anything for the changes to take effect?
[12:53] <coNP> Bluhd, adamonline45: the only question is if the host (eunice) always gets the same IP or not
[12:53] <tamacracka> Does anyone know how or what I can use to convert ".flv" into .mpeg or .mpg?
[12:53] <coNP> adamonline45: no
[12:53] <xtknight> where is the data for being 32-bit/64-bit stored anyhow?  both use the same repos.  iwas thinking you could just change your repos
[12:53] <mathrick> deitarion: do you have the screenshots somewhere handy?
[12:53] <blanky> hey guys i started my computer and i got an xserver or wahtever error, so im at the terminal, how can I view that error again, I typed dmesg but i didnt see the error, where can I find it?
[12:53] <deitarion> mathrick: http://img297.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshot1wo8.png
[12:53] <ubuntu1> VNC connection failed: No configured security type is supported by 3.3 viewer
[12:53] <xtknight> blanky, cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[12:53] <adamonline45> coNP: It usually does get the same IP.  I won't mind changing it when I need to though. =)
[12:53] <deitarion> mathrick: That's where we're stuck.
[12:53] <blanky> thanks xtknight
[12:54] <mathrick> deitarion: it should be possible to ssh into a ubuntu installer :)
[12:54] <mathrick> come to think of it, it might even be possible :)
[12:54] <coNP> adamonline45: set it to static IP?
[12:54] <eternalswd> deitarion, did you select Manually Edit partition table?
[12:54] <deitarion> mathrick: I'll ask him.
[12:54] <mgorbach228> Anyone able to help me out? I'm trying to install ubuntu in parallels and getting a disk error
[12:54] <mgorbach228> booting from the livecd
[12:54] <tamacracka> Does anyone know how or what I can use to convert ".flv" into .mpeg or .mpg?
[12:54] <mathrick> deitarion: ask him to go into System -> Preferences -> Desktop Sharing
[12:54] <mathrick> you can enable VNC there
[12:55] <tom_> how do i watch tv using my powercolor theater 550 tv tuner on ubuntu 6.10
[12:55] <adamonline45> coNP: I wish!  Hopefully soon I'll have an ubuntu box doing my routing, but for the time being, I need to use this lame linksys...
[12:55] <mathrick> deitarion: if you can access his machine from outside, it should do the trick
[12:55] <coNP> coNP: okay, but you can assign static IPs if you want to
[12:55] <coNP> ^^^ this was meant to adamonline45, of course :)
[12:55] <Kamber> Hey guys. I've just got Ubuntu to run on my computer, and I have a few typical stupid beginner questions. Do you mind if I ask those in here?
[12:55] <deitarion> mathrick: What protocol does that use? I'm on Gentoo.
[12:55] <tamacracka> Does anyone know how or what I can use to convert ".flv" into .mpeg or .mpg?
[12:56] <Flannel> !ask | Kamber
[12:56] <ubotu> Kamber: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:56] <shatrat> !ask|kamber
[12:56] <ubotu> kamber: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:56] <mathrick> deitarion: umm, VNC
[12:56] <deitarion> mathrick: Ahh, no problem then. I've got vncviewer installed.
[12:56] <mathrick> deitarion: install xvncviever4
[12:56] <torrrrrrrrrr> can I run ubuntu without a GUI?
[12:56] <mathrick> yeah
[12:56] <adamonline45> coNP: Wondered about that ;)  Alright, so basically... I can use a dynamic ip, but I may have to update it occasionally... correcy?
[12:56] <Flannel> torrrrrrrrrr: of course.  I'm doing it
[12:56] <blanky> hey guys how do i show line numbers in vim?
[12:56] <shatrat> torrrrrrrrrr, the server install has no GUI by default
[12:57] <torrrrrrrrrr> Flannel: how do I get rid of the gui?
[12:57] <blanky> please? I'm in a bit of a hurry
[12:57] <blanky> anyone?
[12:57] <mathrick> deitarion: still, it's pretty sick you can IM from an installer :)
[12:57] <Bluhd> blanky: 1.) Don't use vim 2.) Use nano 3.) ??? 4.) PROFIT!
[12:57] <torrrrrrrrrr> Flannel: I have installed the desktop version
[12:57] <svfusion> Hey everyone :D
[12:57] <coNP> adamonline45: yes, it works this way; however if you set the IP in your hosts to static, you don't have to change the names ever
[12:57] <blanky> Bluhd: my question is about vim, does nano show line numbers?
[12:57] <torrrrrrrrrr> but now I see 100%cpu taken by xorg
[12:57] <Bluhd> blanky: nano uses line numbers :D
[12:57] <svfusion> I can get to the point where I resize my drive then when I hit forward it stops The cursor isn't frozen and i can use Firefox but it won't install beyond this point. I have a Compaq Presario m2105MS with 1GB memory. Also Horay 5.10 installed find a while back, if I still had it install I would just upgrade but its no longer there.
[12:57] <Flannel> torrrrrrrrrr: you could remove the GUI stuff
[12:57] <xtknight> Bluhd, 3) is use gedit :D
[12:57] <eternalswd> torrrrrrrrrr, are you an experienced CLI user?
[12:57] <mathrick> blanky: /j #vim?
[12:57] <torrrrrrrrrr> for one of my CPU on a screen saver
[12:57] <deitarion> mathrick: He says he doesn't have Desktop Sharing.
[12:57] <Bluhd> xtknight: I use gedit if I'm running a gui :D
[12:57] <Pirate-king> how the hell do you get podcasts on to the ipod...I have ipodder it is getting the url is the problem
[12:57] <Kamber> Ok. Got this program that, for some reason, will only use a particular file twice in ubuntu before it stops working (ugly code, and patented to boot). I've figured out how to make a shortcut that replaces the file with the cp xxx command, but how do I get a shortcut to first copy the file, and then run the program?
[12:58] <shatrat> svfusion, Youre talking about the partitioner on the liveCD?
[12:58] <torrrrrrrrrr> eternalswd: if I have to ask I geuss no, what's CLI?
[12:58] <xtknight> Bluhd, what?  "Cannot open display:" is not your idea of an editor? lol
[12:58] <svfusion> yes
[12:58] <Flannel> torrrrrrrrrr: command line
[12:58] <mathrick> deitarion: what about Remote Desktop or somesuch? I'm translating back from Danish, so my names might not be entirely accurate
[12:58] <eternalswd> torrrrrrrrrr, then by no means, do not uninstall gui stuff
[12:58] <svfusion> shatrat yes
[12:58] <adamonline45> coNP: yes, that is true.  But it's not static at the moment; I won't have a choice until I get everything set up on this ubuntu router... :)  Dumb question: do I need to edit the /etc/hosts file on the client or the server?
[12:58] <shatrat> svfusion, Are you using the manual partition tool?
[12:58] <coNP> adamonline45: on the client
[12:58] <torrrrrrrrrr> eternalswd: yea I get by on the command line
[12:59] <Bluhd> xtknight: eh?
[12:59] <Bluhd> I've got to shut down X now. BRB
[12:59] <Bluhd> updating to nVidia beta drivers :D
[12:59] <xtknight> what's new
[12:59] <xtknight> in nvidia?
[12:59] <shatrat> theres a new one?
[12:59] <Bluhd> no
[12:59] <Bluhd> there isn't
[12:59] <svfusion> I get to the 5th? step where I manually change the size of the new partition then I click next then it doesn't do anything
[12:59] <adamonline45> coNP: hehheh, that might work then :)
[12:59] <Bluhd> but I screwed up my settings
[12:59] <shatrat> gah, now I have to take a cold shower
[12:59] <torrrrrrrrrr> eternalswd: but I can stop it no? and start it afterwards no?
[12:59] <coNP> adamonline45: no need to change roter, you can set up static ip in system / administration / network
[12:59] <Bluhd> so I'm REinstalling the beta drivers
[01:00] <shatrat> svfusion, I think i've seen people with that problem before.  If you set up manual partitions but you dont create an ext3 partition for / and a small partition for swap then it wont continue
[01:00] <eternalswd> torrrrrrrrrr, if all you want to do is restart the gui, try pressing ctrl+alt+backspace
[01:00] <torrrrrrrrrr> what does that screen saver do ? it takes up 100%CPU
[01:00] <svfusion> so what do I need to do
[01:00] <blanky> hey guys,what's the command, sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm ?
[01:00] <eternalswd> torrrrrrrrrr, which one is it?
[01:00] <coNP> blanky: for what? :)
[01:00] <torrrrrrrrrr> eternalswd: I want to end it
[01:01] <torrrrrrrrrr> not restart it
[01:01] <xtknight> anyone use Feisty on their desktop regularly?  I'd like to hear any issues you've had
[01:01] <blanky> coNP: oh hehe, I mean, will that command owrk?
[01:01] <blanky> *work
[01:01] <coNP> xtknight: #ubuntu+1 is a channel for feisty
[01:01] <torrrrrrrrrr> it is the one with the matrix like green text dropping down
[01:01] <adamonline45> coNP: No sys > anmin > network here, I'm using CLI...
[01:01] <shatrat> svfusion, If youre gonna do manual partitioning, I believe you need to do all the work, including formatting them.  You need at minimum 1 ext3 partition, as large as you can afford for the root filesystem, and a 1-2 gig swap partition.
[01:01] <xtknight> coNP, thanks
[01:01] <svfusion> manually set it up, beecause it automaticly makes a new partiton size but I move the slider where I have more space for linux (i have t keeo windows on there for Circuit City :( )
[01:01] <eternalswd> torrrrrrrrrr, ctrl+alt+f1 maybe?
[01:01] <coNP> adamonline45: okay, then edit /etc/network/interfaces :)
[01:01] <adamonline45> coNP: I got it working how I want it to though, thanks a lot!
[01:01] <svfusion> like I don't manually do it
[01:01] <coNP> adamonline45: yw
[01:01] <torrrrrrrrrr> I'll try
[01:01] <eternalswd> that will give you the command line only
[01:01] <svfusion> it does it auto, then I move the slider
[01:01] <Kamber> How do you get a shortcut to execute two commands (copying a file and starting a program), or make a script or something to do the same thing?
[01:02] <svfusion> get it?
[01:02] <shatrat> svfusion, oh, thats the automatic version I think.  Use available free space right?
[01:02] <coNP> blanky: what do you want with it? configure gdm? look in system  / administration / login
[01:02] <skel> Kamber: you answered your own question
[01:02] <blanky> !usplash
[01:02] <ubotu> 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
[01:02] <svfusion> right
[01:02] <svfusion> then I justr move the slider more
[01:02] <blanky> coNP: nevermind haha, thanks though
[01:02] <shatrat> svfusion, and once you have it like you want and click ok or next or whatever it just sits there?
[01:02] <skel> Kamber: you could do a script or in the shortcut delimit the commands with &&
[01:02] <svfusion> yeah
[01:03] <shatrat> svfusion, how big is the drive, maybe it is just taking time to format it
[01:03] <svfusion> 40
[01:03] <gleesond> anyone know how to get the nvidia drivers to work with xorg
[01:03] <skel> Kamber: && will only execute the second command if the first one returned a success code
[01:03] <torrrrrrrrrr> eternalswd: yea it worked
[01:03] <gleesond> I can't seem to get above 800X600
[01:03] <svfusion> there no activiy on the HDD light
[01:03] <jrib> !nvidia | gleesond
[01:03] <ubotu> gleesond: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:03] <torrrrrrrrrr> eternalswd: how do I get it back? log in and startx?
[01:03] <torrrrrrrrrr> I'll try
[01:04] <svfusion> shatrat 40, but there is no activity on the HDD light
[01:04] <jisatsu_> I bought a new USB keyboard, but when I try to use it, it doesn't work and it stops my mouse working too for some reason. any idea how to fix it?
[01:04] <shatrat> svfusion, ok.  Well, maybe you should try the manual partitioning tool.   Hopefully you defragged the windows drive by the way.  Youll need to resize windows, create a small partition formatted as swap, and create a large partition formatted as ext3
[01:04] <Kamber> How do I set up a script then?
[01:04] <Luke> I get a compile error whenever I install something because linux-restricted-modules wont compile. Anyone know how to fix this: http://lrm.pastebin.com/869050
[01:04] <shatrat> svfusion, im having trouble recalling exactly what to do, I havent had to reinstall ever so I cant remember the whole process
[01:05] <svfusion> lol
[01:05] <torrrrrrrrrr> o well
[01:05] <svfusion> well i'll try it
[01:05] <skel> Kamber: edit a file to contain the commands you want to execute and make it executable with chmod +x scriptname.sh
[01:05] <shatrat> svfusion, Good luck.  You can also access Gparted in the System tab of the liveCD
[01:05] <torrrrrrrrrr> my keyboard don't work there now, it puts C4 C# C5 and stuff like that instead of english
[01:05] <torrrrrrrrrr> hummm
[01:05] <svfusion> I've already converted 4 Windows 2003 Servers to Ubuntu Server
[01:05] <coNP> svfusion: cool! :)
[01:05] <shatrat> svfusion, ah, nice to hear.
[01:06] <mchao1> hi I guys I need some help getting access to a server behind a router
[01:06] <svfusion> do I need to use gparted or the manual in the setup?
[01:06] <skel> Kamber: there's a good deal of intro at this site for scripting in bash, I recommend it if you really want to learn what you're doing when you write a script http://tldp.org/LDP/Bash-Beginners-Guide/html/Bash-Beginners-Guide.html
[01:06] <shatrat> mchao1, you need to do some port forwarding in the router settings mchao1
[01:06] <svfusion> thanks guys!
[01:06] <svfusion> bbl
[01:06] <mchao1> the problem is I don't have access to the router, school network :(
[01:06] <Kamber> Ok. I'll look into that. Thanks :)
[01:06] <torrrrrrrrrr> svfusion: including remote desktop?
[01:06] <appelza> hi
[01:07] <appelza> is there any way to install ubuntu without burning the iso image?
[01:07] <Flannel> !install | appelza
[01:07] <ubotu> appelza: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues
[01:07] <torrrrrrrrrr> svfusion: by the way I see a remote desktop somewhere in the Gnome menu, does that means what it means in W2k3?
[01:07] <phixnay> yo, I'm having some video trouble - I recently installed the nvidia-legacy drivers for my TNT card, but planet penguin racer does not work. can anyone help?
[01:07] <jisatsu_> right, I modprobed usbkbd... how do I make it always load that at boot time?
[01:08] <torrrrrrrrrr> did a gdm restart
[01:08] <torrrrrrrrrr> this broght the Gnome login screen
[01:08] <mchao1> shatrat, i don't have access to the router, school network
[01:08] <appelza> thanks
[01:08] <torrrrrrrrrr> svfusion: ?
[01:08] <luzariba> hi
[01:08] <Grzesiek> hi all
[01:09] <phixnay> can anyone help me get my videocard set up right?
[01:09] <luzariba> i have ubuntu 6.1
[01:09] <luzariba> how do i intall drivers?
[01:09] <Grzesiek> nvidia or ati?
[01:09] <shatrat> mchao1, well, not sure what to recommend. You won't be able to use HTTP or other standard services.  There might be workarounds to get VNC or something going
[01:09] <phixnay> nvidia TNT
[01:09] <shatrat> !nvidia
[01:09] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:09] <phixnay> did that
[01:09] <shatrat> phixnay, use the legacy drivers?
[01:09] <deitarion> mathrick: We figured it out, but it's now saying "No root filesystem" even though we set one.
[01:09] <eternalswd> mchao1, in which way do you need to access said server?
[01:09] <mathrick> phixnay: please don't ask questions like "can anyone ...", just state your question
[01:09] <Grzesiek> hhehe
[01:10] <mytruehero> what's the command that allows me to configure the minutae of gnome? some sort of global preference manager?
[01:10] <shatrat> mytruehero, gconf-editor
[01:10] <Grzesiek> you must do simply : apt-get install nvidia-legacy
[01:10] <eternalswd> mytruehere, gconf-editor
[01:10] <mchao1> eternalswd, so far I am just using SSH to configure and test things
[01:10] <mytruehero> ah, that's the one. thank you :)
[01:10] <phixnay> I already asked, but no one answered: yo, I'm having some video trouble - I recently installed the nvidia-legacy drivers for my TNT card, but planet penguin racer does not work. can anyone help?
[01:10] <Grzesiek> and linux-restrictred modules
[01:10] <shatrat> mytruehero, it looks like regedit so youmight want to take some antihistimine and sea sickness pills
[01:10] <eternalswd> mchaol, if you can ssh, what's the issue?
[01:10] <Luke> I get a compile error whenever I install something because linux-restricted-modules wont compile. Anyone know how to fix this: http://lrm.pastebin.com/869050
[01:10] <phixnay> I also have linux-restricted-modules installed
[01:11] <phixnay> and I get the nvidia splash screen
[01:11] <mathrick> phixnay: run glxinfo in the terminal
[01:11] <ghostdog> have an issue with hal, I while back I could pop in a dvd and it would mount with the "dvd title" name
[01:11] <luzariba> i am trying to instaal the drivers for my wireless lan adapter. where do i go in the menu?
[01:11] <tamacracka> does anyone know an applet i can use to convert .flv to .mpeg?
[01:11] <ConstyXIV> can you (a) have Banshee sync with UMS players, or (b) get a sandisk sansa c250 to work as MTP?
[01:11] <mathrick> phixnay: and use pastebin.com to give us the result
[01:11] <mchao1> eternalswd, I want to put the server in my friend's room which is behind a school router that i don't have access to
[01:11] <ghostdog> were the fdi's changed at one point?
[01:11] <Grzesiek> uu, good, whot is wrong ?
[01:11] <eternalswd> mchaol, would he be able to ssh to your computer?
[01:12] <phixnay> glxinfo gives me a lot of "missing on display" messages
[01:12] <mchao1> eternalswd, no I am behind the same kind of router
[01:12] <Coir> Can someone tell me how I can boot Hamachi at start-up, or tell me how to write a script for it? I have to run 'sudo tuncfg,' 'hamachi start,' and 'hamachi login'
[01:12] <Grzesiek> you don't have "load glx" in /etc/xorg.cof?
[01:13] <eternalswd> mchao1, then there's no way to connect the two unless there's some mutual computer outside the router's that you could both ssh into
[01:13] <Pelo> Coir,  look in the menu > system > preferences > session  3rd tab , you can add it there
[01:13] <Coir> Pelo: I can add all of those commands?
[01:13] <mchao1> eternalswd, ok thanks I thought there might be some work around
[01:14] <Pelo> Coir,  you can add programs to load at startup ,  and you can also have them iwth options ,  that's as much as I know
[01:14] <xeno_> How can I boot without video drivers? A friend of mine is having trouble
[01:14] <eternalswd> mchao1, if you don't have access to the port forwarding of the routers, there's nothing you can do.
[01:14] <Lam_> i have three hard drives in my computer, and my non-boot hard drive is going to be reformatted. would it be more wise to use an extended partition with 2 logical drives instead of 2 primary partitions?
[01:14] <shatrat> xeno_, you can still boot into recovery mode, command line only
[01:14] <mchao1> eternalswd, yea, i don't think the school will let us
[01:15] <shatrat> xeno_, in recovery mode you could use some generic drivers in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf like "driver "vesa"" and at least have low resolution graphical interface
[01:15] <phixnay> http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/869065 glxinfo
[01:15] <eternalswd> mchao1, I'm in the same situation, but fortunately I was able to set up ssh on my parent's computer :p
[01:15] <xeno_> "Fatal server error. No screens found. Failed to load the nVidia kernal module. Aborting. Found but not have a useable configuration"
[01:15] <gleesond> I keep getting some type of apic warning everytime I reboot I have to run with the noapic flag is there anyway to fix this?
[01:15] <mchao1> eternalswd, is your parent's computer a windows box or linux?
[01:16] <shatrat> xeno_, sounds like maye you need to restore from a backup /etc/X11/xorg.conf if there is one
[01:16] <eternalswd> mchao1, windows xp box.  I installed cygwin with openssh, and stand alone squid proxy server
[01:16] <shatrat> openssh has been ported to pretty much everything with a keyboard
[01:16] <xeno_> There is none.
[01:16] <xeno_> How could he load it if he does have one?
[01:17] <ConstyXIV> shatrat: and quite a few without
[01:17] <mchao1> eternalswd, that box would have to be on all the time right? parents won't go for that
[01:17] <shatrat> xeno_, none what? no xorg.conf?  no xorg.conf backups with the date on them?
[01:17] <phixnay> this is xorg.conf http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/869070
[01:17] <xeno_> No backups, or he doesn't think so
[01:17] <FirstStrike> reconfigure x
[01:17] <phixnay> load "glx" is present
[01:17] <shatrat> xeno_, oh the perils of not making backups.  Well, you can edit xorg.conf and in the device section change "driver nvidia" to driver nv
[01:17] <eternalswd> mchaol, I just access it during the day.  And my parents keep it on 24/7 over weekends when they're home.
[01:18] <xeno_> Okay, but if he does have one, how could he load it?
[01:18] <aent> I have a computer thats behind a network without its own IP address, my computer has its own IP, is there a way I can like reverse SSH and be able to access command line on that computer?
[01:18] <xeno_> A backup that is
[01:18] <mchao1> eternalswd, thanks again i'll keep that in mind
[01:18] <YOMAMA> How do i configure icecast
[01:18] <FirstStrike> all you have to do is overwrite the old xorg.conf and restart x
[01:18] <YOMAMA> my bad
[01:18] <eternalswd> mchaol, I set it up as a service, so it automatically starts up when they login
[01:19] <shatrat> Xeno_: if he does have a backup?  "cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.newbackup"  "mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf.oldbackup /etc/X11/xorg.conf"
[01:19] <shatrat> xeno_, that would backup his current one, and then overwrite his current one with the other backup
[01:19] <phixnay> Grzesiek, mathrick, shatrat, any more ideas? what do I do now?
[01:19] <FirstStrike> don't forget the sudo
[01:20] <shatrat> phixnay, moment
[01:20] <phixnay> kk
[01:20] <cmweb> Any one use icecast
[01:20] <Flannel> !anyone | cmweb
[01:20] <ubotu> cmweb: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[01:20] <xeno_> Okay, he can't get to a command line, he has a blinking cursor. It's not booting, apparently
[01:20] <cmweb> i already asked the damn question
[01:20] <mchao1> eternalswd, are they on a static or dynamic ip?
[01:20] <xeno_> He needs to know how to get to a command
[01:20] <FirstStrike> have him boot into recovery mode
[01:20] <shatrat> xeno_, there should be a recovery mode at grub
[01:21] <phixnay> !glx
[01:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about glx - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:21] <eternalswd> aent, yes, ssh from the computer that's behind the network to the one that's not with a something like -R 2222:localhost:22 and then on the one outside the network, ssh -p 2222 user@localhost
[01:21] <cmweb> fine then flannel how do i set up ice cast
[01:21] <appelza> does ubuntu feisty herd 2 install propraitry nvidia drivers by default
[01:21] <appelza> ?
[01:21] <xeno_> Alright, hold on a second, he's rebooting
[01:21] <appelza> and thus xgl aswel?
[01:21] <phixnay> !nvidia
[01:21] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:21] <eternalswd> mchaol, dynamic, I have set up dyndns
[01:21] <Flannel> appelza: #ubuntu+1 for Feisty support
[01:21] <xeno_> If she just sudo cp, will it overwrite his current xorg?
[01:21] <xeno_> He**
[01:22] <shatrat> phixnay, the pastebin isnt loading for me.  You're having trouble with the legacy drivers?
[01:22] <eternalswd> mchaol, there's a program that you can download that will automatically update the ip to dyndns.org
[01:22] <Flannel> cmweb: apt-get install icecast2
[01:22] <tom_> how do i find driver for tv tuner
[01:22] <mchao1> eternalswd, thanks for all your help going to try it next time i go home
[01:22] <blanky> hey guy
[01:22] <phixnay> shatrat: yes. they seem to have installed correctly, but I don't know if I have hardware acceleration, and ppracer doesn't work
[01:22] <cmweb> flannel, i already got it
[01:22] <eternalswd> mchaol, also, if it's behind a router, make sure to port forward the ssh port to your parents computer
[01:23] <blanky> hey guys, I'm on ssh with my friend but I need to get his attention, is there a way I can message box him or something?
[01:23] <appelza> wall
[01:23] <blanky> like maybe an x11 message box or something
[01:23] <mchao1> eternalswd, that router I have access to
[01:23] <blanky> appelza: me?
[01:23] <appelza> wall message
[01:23] <shatrat> phixnay, do you also have your xorg.conf configured correctly? Could you join #shatrat and paste the device section of it at least?
[01:23] <appelza> yes
[01:23] <blanky> thanks will try
[01:23] <appelza> type 'wall yourmessage'
[01:23] <eternalswd> mchao1, yep, that's what I had to do
[01:23] <appelza> np
[01:23] <aent> eternalswd, how do I do that again?
[01:24] <eternalswd> aent, yes, ssh from the computer that's behind the network to the one that's not with a something like -R 2222:localhost:22 and then on the one outside the network, ssh -p 2222 user@localhost
[01:24] <xeno_> He's trying to see if he can copy a backup over xorg, if there is one
[01:24] <Flannel> cmweb: setup is the same for ubuntu or anything else.  I've never done it, but there's lots of information on the web.
[01:24] <blanky> appelza: wall: will not read hello - use stdin.
[01:24] <xeno_> What can he do if there's no backup?
[01:24] <shatrat> xeno_, can he at least get into recovery mode?
[01:25] <blanky> appelza: I was wondering if maybe there was someway I can spawn a messagebox to him?
[01:25] <eternalswd> aent, this is assuming you have ssh running on both boxes.  the -R 2222:localhost:22 assumes port 2222 is available on the outside box and that port 22 is the ssh port for the inside box
[01:25] <xeno_> Yes
[01:25] <intercool> Anyone got the Core duo merom cpu to do scaling ?
[01:25] <shatrat> xeno_, then he needs to edit his /etc/X11/xorg.conf file and in the device section change "driver "nvidia"" to "driver "nv"", if he has an nvidia card
[01:25] <aent> oh, no ports are on the outside box, it has a local IP address... I need him to connect to me as I have a real IP and then use his connection to me to get back to him
[01:25] <^Locke^> hi all
[01:25] <shatrat> xeno_, what kind of card does he have again?
[01:26] <aent> or am I thinking about wrong?
[01:26] <xeno_> nVidia 7900GS
[01:26] <xeno_> How can he edit xorg from recovery?
[01:26] <^Locke^> i dont suppose anyone could help a complete total and utter novice in installing graphics card drivers, could they? :-s
[01:26] <shatrat> xeno_, nano is a ffairly simple to understand command line text editor
[01:26] <eternalswd> aent, the outside box must be running ssh for localhost otherwise it's a no go
[01:26] <Pelo> xeno_,  use nano I
[01:26] <shatrat> xeno_, "nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf"
[01:26] <xeno_> Alright, hold on
[01:26] <Pelo> xeno_,  you could also rename the backup copy
[01:26] <aent> eternalswd, yeah, it is...
[01:27] <xeno_> Pelo, there is no backup :x
[01:27] <aent> where do I put in my IP basically in there? could you give me full commands cause I'm confused? sorry
[01:27] <wd> best torrent app, i used bittorent but it's slow anything faster?
[01:27] <Bridawg> I'm trying to load the 6.10 liveCD but after the ubuntu loading screen all I get is flashing coloured lines.  I have an nvidia card if that is important, ut even safe graphics mode gives me bizzarre lines.  all the things I've found only work once ubuntu is installed.  any ideas?
[01:27] <Flannel> !ati | ^Locke^
[01:27] <ubotu> ^Locke^: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:27] <xeno_> He can't boot into recovery anymore >_<
[01:27] <phixnay> ktorrent is pretty fast
[01:27] <shatrat> wd, I use azureus. Keep in mind torrents speed up the longer you run them, cause they find more peers
[01:27] <^Locke^> no Flannel, nvidia, geforce 6200
[01:27] <xeno_> Any other hope, or format?
[01:28] <phixnay> fast memory wise
[01:28] <eternalswd> aent, okay, he should connect to you via "ssh -R 2222:localhost:22 youruser@yourip" and then you would connect to him via "ssh -p 2222 hisuser@localhost"
[01:28] <Pelo> wd,   torrent speed as very little to do with the client , all to do with the setup and the swarm ,   I use utorrent running on wine
[01:28] <Flannel> ^Locke^: that page has instructions for both ATI and Nvidia.  You didn't specify, so I picked the shorter one :)
[01:28] <jmoncayo> anyone here willing to help me with iptables please?
[01:28] <wd> shatrat, i couldn't get azureu to config.
[01:28] <shatrat> xeno_, liveCD?  what the heck did he do to the box
[01:28] <xeno_> I dunno, he doesn't know
[01:28] <phixnay> anyone know how I can test whether hardware acceleration is working?
[01:28] <shatrat> wd, Ive heard lots of people say that.  I've never had a problem with it though
[01:28] <Arigato> totem can't decode vorbis anymore, anyone know why?
[01:28] <wd> Pelo, just read uttorent site, has problems i read.
[01:28] <shatrat> xeno_, upgrading kernel can break graphics drivers...but it should still boot at least
[01:29] <Luke> I get a compile error whenever I install something because linux-restricted-modules wont compile. Anyone know how to fix this: http://lrm.pastebin.com/869050
[01:29] <Pelo> wb what ?
[01:29] <ipo> wd there is a torrent that was designed for ubuntu specifically ... Deluge =)
[01:29] <xeno_> He hasn't upgraded his kernal
[01:29] <wd> shatrat, u use it for torrents or for peer sharing?
[01:29] <shatrat> phixnay, glxinfo|grep rendering
[01:29] <shatrat> wd, same thing.
[01:29] <xeno_> He's trying recovery mode again, then he'll try the live disc
[01:29] <wd> ipo, ty.
[01:29] <xeno_> Recovery booted :D
[01:29] <shatrat> xeno_, ok good.  At least his stuff isnt hosed
[01:30] <cablesm102> Can anyone help me with compiling or locating a .deb for Audacity 1.3.2?
[01:30] <ubuntu1> alien -d
[01:30] <xeno_> So, change "driver nVidia" to "driver "nv""? With parethesis?
[01:30] <ubuntu1> alien -d
[01:30] <phixnay> shatrat: no go, a bunch of "Xlib: extention "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[01:30] <shatrat> phixnay, I finally loaded your pastebin by the way
[01:30] <cablesm102> ubuntu1, if that's for me, there's no RPM for it.
[01:30] <wd> shatrat, i thought azu was for like peer sharing networks only not for like torrent sites.
[01:30] <ubuntu1> cablesm102: what
[01:30] <eternalswd> cablesm102, it's in universe
[01:30] <phixnay> lol
[01:30] <ronaldMcdonnals> hi
[01:30] <cablesm102> eternalswd, not 1.3.2...
[01:31] <shatrat> !universe|cablesm102
[01:31] <ubotu> cablesm102: 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
[01:31] <eternalswd> cablesm102, nvm that's not 1.3.2
[01:31] <ronaldMcdonnals> can any1 help me?
[01:31] <wachu> hu
[01:31] <cablesm102> yep, i just said that
[01:31] <shatrat> wd, azureues has some plugins that do some wild stuff like distributed tracking and importing torrents from RSS feeds, but basically its a bit torrent client.
[01:31] <wachu> who are you punk?
[01:31] <wd> shatrat, wow
[01:31] <wd> shack_, thanks
[01:31] <xeno_> Alright, it booted. Thanks a lot, shatrat
[01:32] <wachu> who?
[01:32] <shatrat> ronaldMcdonnals, Just aks your question
[01:32] <shatrat> xeno_, it booted with "nv"?
[01:32] <xeno_> Yes
[01:32] <ronaldMcdonnals> i have a AMD 64 but i downloaded intelx86 ubuntu version and it just stop in splash screen what can i do?
[01:32] <shatrat> xeno_, Good, now just follow one of the good how-tos on installing the nvidia driver
[01:32] <wd> shatrat, i'll check out further, what's ur avg dl speed?
[01:32] <xeno_> Alright. He might be jumping on here. "Vord"
[01:32] <shatrat> ronaldMcdonnals, the liveCD stops at the splash screen?
[01:32] <ronaldMcdonnals> yes
[01:32] <wd> ipo, what's ur avg dl speed?
[01:32] <shatrat> ronaldMcdonnals, try booting with safe graphics settings first
[01:32] <ipo> wd 100 Kbps @ 1MB ADSL connection
[01:33] <ronaldMcdonnals> it says something like timeup DMA sumtin
[01:33] <ithaxor> heey guys.... what is the room for ubuntu xgl?
[01:33] <eternalswd> cablesm102, http://aptgetanarchy.org/node/73
[01:33] <shatrat> ronaldMcdonnals, thats a hard drive thing.  What drives do you have in your machine?
[01:33] <shatrat> ithaxor, #ubuntu-xgl
[01:33] <phixnay> ronaldMcdonnals: I also have 64 bit, but I changed to ubuntu 32 because 64 bit has some serious compatibility problems, and only a few benefits, unless you have a really good reason to use it.
[01:33] <cablesm102> eternalswd, thanks
[01:33] <ronaldMcdonnals> not sure
[01:33] <ronaldMcdonnals> let me check
[01:33] <Bridawg> I'm trying to load the 6.10 liveCD but after the ubuntu loading screen all I get is flashing coloured lines.  I have an nvidia card if that is important, ut even safe graphics mode gives me bizzarre lines.  all the things I've found only work once ubuntu is installed.  any ideas?
[01:34] <eternalswd> aent, any luck with the connection?
[01:34] <ubuntu1> Bridawg install Xubuntu
[01:34] <ithaxor> can som one help me with beryl?
[01:34] <shatrat> Bridawg, the liveCD doesnt work for everybody.  You might want to try the alternative install.  Its not as pretty but its not any harder, really
[01:34] <Mercury_> Anyone recommend a newbie Java channel and server?
[01:34] <Bridawg> that's what I'm trying to do ubuntu1
[01:34] <ipo> ithaxor #ubuntu-xgl
[01:34] <cablesm102> eternalswd, do i need any packages installed to compile?
[01:34] <Bridawg> will try that - thanks shatrat
[01:35] <shatrat> Bridawg, No problem, I hop eyou get it going
[01:35] <aent> working on getting the person at the other end to type it right first ;) lol
[01:35] <wachu> aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!11
[01:35] <ithaxor> there is no bordy there....
[01:35] <phixnay> Bridawg, try pressing crtl+alt+F1 and then running "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" and see if that helps
[01:35] <ronaldMcdonnals> erm how u check what kind of hard drive u have?
[01:35] <ubuntu1> Bridawg UBuntu and XUbuntu are different
[01:35] <cablesm102> wachu, ?
[01:35] <wachu> ye?
[01:35] <ipo> shatrat couldn't Bridawg just use the textmode installer, that came with the livecd?
[01:35] <ithaxor> can som one help me with beryl?
[01:35] <Vord> Shatrat: I'm the guy who xeno_'s been trying to help out over the phone, I reverted to default drivers in xorg from grub and it booted
[01:35] <cablesm102> !beryl | ithaxor
[01:35] <ubotu> ithaxor: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-xgl
[01:35] <cablesm102> have you followed the guide?
[01:35] <Pelo> ipo,  thanks for the heads up on deluge-torrent, I 'll have to look into it a bit more
[01:35] <shatrat> ipo, is there a textmode installer?
[01:36] <shatrat> Vord, Yeah I remember
[01:36] <Vord> shatrat, but now, I have nothing on either of my panels
[01:36] <wachu> yes i have!
[01:36] <shatrat> Vord, were you running beryl or something before?
[01:36] <Vord> shatrat, all of my launchers, application menus, clock, everything is gone
[01:36] <Vord> and yes, I was
[01:36] <cablesm102> Vord, any backups?
[01:36] <Vord> How would I go about getting to my sessions manager from terminal to disable it
[01:36] <ipo> shatrat well, when you boot from CD, it'll give you an option to either continue with the gui installer, or use text-based mode installer.
[01:36] <ipo> Pelo np
[01:37] <shatrat> Vord, well, id deal with installing the drivers first.  Maybe tehy will come back ;)  I know changing resolutions sometimes makes stuff dissapear off the edges of my panels...never the whole thing though
[01:37] <wachu> mein herz brenzh!
[01:37] <shatrat> ipo, hardcore. Is it the same as the one on the alternative installer?
[01:37] <Vord> shatrat, how would I uninstall my video drivers? >_<
[01:37] <shatrat> hier sprechen wir lieber Englisch, wachu
[01:37] <phixnay> I'm having problems installing legacy nvidia drivers: I get the splash screen, but glxinfo|grep rendering tells me that hardware acceleration isn't happening :( what do I do?
[01:38] <shatrat> phixnay, moment, I still hadnt taken the time to look through your xorg
[01:38] <ronaldMcdonnals> listen i cant find out what kind of hard drive i have
[01:38] <ipo> shatrat yup.
[01:38] <eternalswd> cablesm102, do you have build-essentials installed?
[01:38] <wachu> mother!"!!!
[01:38] <cablesm102> eternalswd, no... i'll do that though
[01:38] <eternalswd> cablesm102, build-essential*
[01:38] <phixnay> shatrat: ok
[01:38] <cablesm102> is anyone helping wachu, or is he just being obnoxious?
[01:39] <Flannel> ipo, shatrat, no.  Depending on which installer you get (Desktop or Alternate) you can install GUI/liveCd or Textmode, respectively
[01:39] <wachu> mutaher
[01:39] <tamacracka> does anyone know how to IP nuke? :D
[01:39] <tito_> hi
[01:39] <tito_> where can i see my files ?
[01:40] <tamacracka> to knock annoying people offline from a p2p program
[01:40] <cablesm102> tito_, what files?
[01:40] <tito_> as example a downloaded files
[01:40] <ronaldMcdonnals> hello?
[01:40] <cablesm102> tito_, where did you put them?
[01:40] <phixnay> hi
[01:40] <st00ner> tamacracka: why would you want to do something so mean.
[01:40] <tamacracka> not mean.. essential lol
[01:40] <st00ner> program one.
[01:40] <st00ner> its not difficult.
[01:40] <tito_> xchat put it in "download"
[01:40] <ronaldMcdonnals> how to use live cd?
[01:40] <tito_> but i don't see "download" newhere
[01:40] <tamacracka> i use nicotine... and you can talk to people in the chat room... and there's people who spam racism
[01:41] <cablesm102> tito_, go to places>search files and folders
[01:41] <phixnay> shatrat: brb, think about how to fix it
[01:41] <tamacracka> so i thought it would be nice to take them off line lol
[01:41] <ronaldMcdonnals> cablesm102 : help me plz
[01:41] <shatrat> afk
[01:41] <fwitness> So I'm trying out ubuntu as a long time gentoo user.  It's great.  By I can't figure out packages too well.  I'd like the newest version of gtkpod, what's the easiest way to go? I can't seem to find the right multi/universe combination to find it..
[01:41] <cablesm102> ronaldMcdonnals, what's the prob?
[01:41] <eternalswd> tito_, where does xchat say the Download files to: directory is under the preferences?
[01:41] <ronaldMcdonnals> can we go pv? this is all crazy
[01:41] <cablesm102> tito_, you can go to places>search files and folders and look for it.
[01:42] <tamacracka> st00ner could you show me a link with instructions? im really ambitious to get rid of trolls and spammers :)
[01:42] <cablesm102> ronaldMcdonnals, tell me the problem first
[01:42] <name> find *txt -exec echo {};
[01:42] <name> find: missing argument to `-exec'
[01:42] <cablesm102> tamacracka, ping the crap out of them.
[01:42] <name> what's wrong?
[01:42] <tito_> directory is under the preferences
[01:42] <tamacracka> yeah for some reason, sending unlimited pings doesn't work :(
[01:42] <ronaldMcdonnals> i have a problem when i try to start live cd it stop in the splash screen and says DMA timeup
[01:42] <tamacracka> At least not with network tools
[01:42] <st00ner> tamacracka: you will have to work with raw sockets im pretty sure
[01:43] <st00ner> im not great with TCP/IP
[01:43] <NineTeen67Comet> Any skype users in here? When I call people back in the states on their normal phone they hear an echo of them self when they talk back .. but I hear nothing but clear sound .. ideas?
[01:43] <tamacracka> ah i understand st00ner :D
[01:44] <asymmetry> sup?
[01:44] <eternalswd> NineTeen67Comet, is the mic close to the headphones/speakers?
[01:44] <st00ner> still.. keep your malicous activities on the down low
[01:44] <marx> #join /telugu
[01:44] <st00ner> this is an ubuntu support channel... not a nuking channel
[01:44] <NineTeen67Comet> eternalswd: Naw, it's a headset .. and it's only when they are on the phone ..
[01:44] <madman91> hey hey
[01:45] <thug> i try Set up cron job for awstats cron: can't lock /var/run/crond.pid, otherpid may be 5424: Resource temporarily unavailable
[01:45] <ronaldMcdonnals> any1 here knows about hardware
[01:45] <madman91> what are most linux programs written ?
[01:45] <madman91> in
[01:45] <eternalswd> NineTeen67Comet, could be their phone then.  Happens sometimes with just normal phone calls too
[01:45] <coNP> name: I guess find * -exec '{}' \;
[01:45] <cablesm102> madman91, everything
[01:45] <Flannel> madman91: C++, python, lots of stuff.
[01:45] <madman91> no C?
[01:45] <cablesm102> madman91, java, perl, python, c, c++,
[01:45] <Flannel> madman91: C too, yes.
[01:45] <asymmetry> The entire kernel is C.
[01:45] <cablesm102> madman, you can use pretty much any language you want
[01:45] <asymmetry> Or, mostly C.
[01:45] <madman91> where can i find some simple C programs
[01:45] <mzelem> does anyone know why ubuntu wouldn't automatically set-up a new nic? (with the server CD)
[01:45] <madman91> to dissect
[01:46] <NineTeen67Comet> eternalswd: It does it with everyone I call .. so I'm thinking it's something in my box ..
[01:46] <asymmetry> Kernel source, madman91 . But that's not quite simple.
[01:46] <ronaldMcdonnals> can any1 tell me how to get rid of my hard drive problem?
[01:46] <madman91> asymmetry: :D not exactly what i am looking for
[01:46] <eternalswd> NineTeen67Comet, does it do it when you use your regular phone?
[01:46] <tito_> i found it thanks cablesm102 and eternalswd
[01:46] <madman91> ronaldMcdonnals: throw it out the window
[01:46] <asymmetry> madman91, I have no idea, honestly. :D
[01:46] <NineTeen67Comet> eternalswd: no, regular land line it's clean ..
[01:46] <ronaldMcdonnals> madman91 not funny
[01:46] <adaptr> !ask | ronaldMcdonnals:
[01:46] <ubotu> ronaldMcdonnals:: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:46] <cablesm102> NineTeen67Comet, does it happen when you shut off the speakers?
[01:47] <cablesm102> he's asked MANY times.
[01:47] <adaptr> !anyone | ronaldMcdonnals
[01:47] <ubotu> ronaldMcdonnals: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[01:47] <shatrat> ronaldMcdonnals, at the boot menu for the live CD try hitting F6 and adding "ide=nodma" then boot it
[01:47] <NineTeen67Comet> cablesm102: I'm on  a head set that's plugs into my speakers .. so If I toss my speakers power I loose the person ..
[01:47] <shatrat> ronaldMcdonnals, it will be slower, but it might fix the problem so that you can install
[01:47] <eternalswd> NineTeen67Comet, not sure what it would be then.  What if you turn the volume off on the speakers?
[01:48] <asymmetry> Has anyone ever noticed that Debian/Ubuntu order SATA drives incorrectly, if they're SATA1/2 mixed together?
[01:48] <NineTeen67Comet> eternalswd: I asked her to speak and I turned the volume all the way down then back up and she said it was no change .. same echo ..
[01:48] <xtknight> asymmetry, nope
[01:48] <coNP> asymmetry: what do you mean by correct order?
[01:48] <name> can't i use pipes in find's -exec
[01:48] <ronaldMcdonnals> ok will try
[01:48] <gleesond> whats the command to automate configuring x
[01:48] <asymmetry> I have 2 SATA2 drives on ports 1 and 2, and a SATA1 on port 3. It reorders them so that /dev/sda is the SATA 1.
[01:48] <xtknight> asymmetry, has always been in the order of my controller
[01:48] <Flannel> gleesond: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[01:49] <starry> Can anyone tell me how to install a new mouse theme from gnome-look (it's a .tar.bz2) under edgy?
[01:49] <eternalswd> NineTeen67Comet, I have no ideas then
[01:49] <asymmetry> xtknight, It's never been in controller order for me.
[01:49] <asymmetry> xtknight, it turns 1-2-3 into 3-1-2.
[01:49] <xtknight> asymmetry, sata1 and sata2 dont really mean anything
[01:49] <eternalswd> starry, sudo apt-get install gcursor?
[01:49] <NineTeen67Comet> eternalswd: no biggie .. I'm searching for a skype forum to climb around on ..
[01:49] <starry> i'll give that a try....
[01:49] <asymmetry> xtknight, tell that to Ubuntu. It will ALWAYS place the SATA150 drive before the rest.
[01:50] <eternalswd> starry, you can also just extract to ~/.icons
[01:50] <asymmetry> xtknight, It doesn't matter what ports they go into on the controller.
[01:50] <shatrat> starry, you can also use Syste/Preferences/Themes to "install theme"
[01:50] <starry> so what does the app do differently?
[01:50] <starry> thanks shattrat, I'll try that
[01:50] <eternalswd> starry, the app installs it globally
[01:51] <xtknight> asymmetry, so youve switched the sata1 drive to port 2 and it's still number 1?  youve switched sata2 drive to port3 and the sata2 is not number 1?
[01:51] <asymmetry> xtknight, sata2 is in ports 1 and 2. Sata1 is in port 3. Sata1 always becomes sda even if it's in port 4.
[01:52] <Jack> I need some help booting am I in the right place?
[01:52] <asymmetry> xtknight, I can do all the mixing and matching I want, and sata1 always turns into sda.
[01:52] <shatrat> Jack, sure, ask your question
[01:52] <xtknight> take a look at 'sudo hdparm -I /dev/sda'  for /dev/sda through /dev/sdc
[01:52] <chiarato> Good evening everyone I have a question! every time I start ubuntu I have to go to a terminal window and ( sudo iwlist rausb0 scan ) before I can use the internet is there something I can do so when I turn the pc on it would connect to the access point automatically?? thanks!
[01:52] <xtknight> asymmetry, &
[01:52] <FairWtns> Any help with upgrading gtkpod...?
[01:52] <LjL> Ubotu, tell eternalswd_away about away | eternalswd_away, see the private message from Ubotu
[01:52] <morpheus74> How can I log into Ubuntu remotely from my maching running win XP?
[01:53] <chris_davis> question: I have 2 servers, one of which I've installed everything on just right. Is there an easy way to duplicate the install of the first machine? I dont need a custom preseed install, I just want to duplicate the installed packages from the first machine....
[01:53] <relachs111118> morpheus74 i think thats possible with ssh?
[01:53] <asymmetry> xtknight, like I said: sda: WD3200-JD sdb/sdc: WD3200-KS
[01:53] <Jack> I'm trying to boot and I have this ACPI error, so I set boot: live acpi=off but all it did is get rid of the error and no boot.
[01:53] <relachs111118> can ubuntu read MULTISESSION dvd's`?
[01:53] <jordan> I have a newbie question regarding installing programs. I downloaded a free game, (Savage) and I cannot figure out how to install it.
[01:53] <gyaresu> chris_davis: are they exactly the same machine?
[01:53] <shatrat> chiarato, you could add it to your boot script...but I think network-manager-gnome will do it automatically
[01:53] <shatrat> Jack, try pci=noacpi
[01:53] <shatrat> Jack, that will just turn it off for your PCI bus
[01:53] <chris_davis> gyaresu, yes, identical del 2900 servers
[01:54] <Jack> I did it gets to a point where there is just a cursor in the top legt and I have no idea where to go.
[01:54] <morpheus74> relachs111118, I tried ssh, and XP statets not recognized.
[01:54] <The> Good day all. Could someone help please with an internet problem? I get an ip address from my router, but no connection. Appreciate some assistance ;-)
[01:54] <xtknight> asymmetry, have you confirmed that the controller is not swapping the drives around?  does the same thing happen if you place it in PATA emulation or AHCI mode?
[01:54] <Flannel> morpheus74: you need to get a ssh program like putty
[01:54] <shatrat> jordan, its probably a shell script.  is there a README file?
[01:54] <chiarato> shatrat: how would I do that?
[01:54] <patbam> http://ruphus.com/blog/2007/01/27/installing-rails-with-readline-and-console-support-on-ubuntu-lts/  in case anyone is interested 
[01:54] <gyaresu> do you have physical access. If so then just clone the HDD's and then change the hostnames and IP's etc. before they get back on the network.
[01:54] <Flannel> !putty | morpheus74
[01:54] <ubotu> morpheus74: SSH is the Secure SHell protocol. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto for usage. Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows; it can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[01:54] <terapicodave> !upgrade
[01:54] <jordan> It is a .run file.
[01:54] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[01:54] <asymmetry> xtknight, haven't tried that route.
[01:54] <eih> Lets say , for example, i open synaptic package Manager, and writing my root password to get acess for installing programs and such.. everything works fine.
[01:54] <eih> Then i just quit synaptic when im done installing my stuff. But when i want to go back to synaptic, it does'nt ask for root-password any more until i restart the computer.
[01:54] <eih> My question is: Am i still root-user after ive been to such program which i had to gain root-acess to? It dosent ask for the password again and im curious if thats normal?
[01:54] <shatrat> chiarato, well, I installed network-manager-gnome on my laptop and it connects every time I start the laptop up.  Your mileagle may vary
[01:54] <morpheus74> Thanks.
[01:55] <shatrat> eih, there is a timeout on the authorization.  YOu dont have to enter it again for like 5 minutes or something
[01:55] <chris_davis> gyaresu, i could play with file system images, but its no big deal to just run the basic install again - I simply want to dupe the package list to install on the second machine
[01:55] <asymmetry> xtknight, I think you're right, come to think of it. It'll do the same thing to Windows setup, now that I recall.
[01:55] <Flannel> eih: no.  sudo has a 10 minute timeout for passwords, you can change that.  and, it's not your root password either
[01:55] <xtknight> asymmetry, the speed/throughput of the drive is really not something the kernel module looks at
[01:55] <chiarato> shatrat: where do I get network-manager-gnome?
[01:55] <asymmetry> xtknight, I know that. That's why I thought it was weird.
[01:55] <eih> shatrat: then i know, thank you :)
[01:55] <Leafw> is there any different between swap partition format for 32 and 64 bit processors?
[01:55] <xtknight> asymmetry, they appear in the bios as expected?
[01:55] <gyaresu> chris_davis: ah. OK. So you want something like apt-installed-list-generate ;) right?
[01:55] <asymmetry> xtknight, Yes.
[01:56] <asymmetry> xtknight, Correctly ordered.
[01:56] <chris_davis> ah HA!
[01:56] <xtknight> asymmetry, what sata controller is this?
[01:56] <shatrat> chiarato, I can't remember for sure what repository it is in.  It is probably listed in synaptic, you may have to enable universe or multiverse repositores
[01:56] <adaptr> Flannel: where do you change the timeout ?
[01:56] <gyaresu> chris_davis: been there myself. (that command doesn't exist as far as I know but it should)
[01:56] <george__> hi! mozplugger wont work with /www.yourfilehost.com.com, why
[01:56] <chris_davis> :<
[01:56] <chris_davis> :( rats
[01:56] <gyaresu> chris_davis: Yes to sad face.
[01:56] <asymmetry> xtknight, Let me reboot and check.
[01:56] <gyaresu> Lets ask around...
[01:57] <xtknight> hmm
[01:57] <gyaresu> QUESTION: How to generate a list of all currently installed packages?
[01:57] <chris_davis> gyraesu - it seems like a easy thing to do, I'm just not the apt + bash script god
[01:57] <Jack> I've tried boot:live apci=off pci=noapci and the boot reaches a point with a cursor in the top left, but nothing happens any ideas where I can go from here?
[01:57] <starry> Interesting, after installing the new themes thru gcursor, the mouse displays under the new theme until I move it into my Opera browser (which I restarted), is this something that needs to be fixed, or do I simply need to reboot the computer?
[01:57] <LjL> Ubotu, tell cmweb-away about away | cmweb-away, see the private message from Ubotu
[01:57] <gyaresu> chris_davis: It should be easy without awk'ing it.
[01:58] <xtknight> gyaresu, may be possible with dpkg-query or aptitude
[01:58] <gyaresu> chris_davis: google is helping... wait one.
[01:58] <gyaresu> chris_davis: http://www.arsgeek.com/?p=564
[01:58] <chiarato> shatrat: after you installed it where do you run it?
[01:58] <gyaresu> chris_davis: reading now...
[01:59] <shatrat> Jack, we're talking about the live install cd right?
[01:59] <jordan> The website I downloaded the game from says to do "./Savage" to install it. I have done this but terminal says "No such directory."
[01:59] <Jack> shatrat: yes I am
[01:59] <chris_davis> gyraesu - reading now too, that sounds perfect
[01:59] <gyaresu> chris_davis: I agree.
[01:59] <shatrat> chiarato, you can run it in Sessions/Startup Programs if it works, try it out in terminal first "network-manager-gnome"
[02:00] <hamre__> bye
[02:00] <Jack> shatrat: I just have don't know how to debug, trouble-shoot, or anything.
[02:00] <hamre__> good luck with ubuntu y'all
[02:00] <xtknight> "aptitude search ~i" lists all installed packages, no?
[02:00] <shatrat> Jack, Sounds like possibly a problem witht he video output, have you tried with the safe video settings?
[02:00] <Jack> shatrat: no I havent, how can I do that and still diable ACPI?
[02:00] <gyaresu> chris_davis: Might run it as a cron job to external server in case of HDD death. That and ones home directory rsync'd somewhere safe aught to make reinstalling quite a painless afair. :)
[02:01] <shatrat> Jack, the same way, select it and then hit F6 to edit its arguments
[02:01] <chris_davis> gyraesu - yes. an old idea I had for a backup is to generate that list, and then a set of all the diffs from your current config to the standard install of the packages
[02:02] <Jack> shatrat: okay, let me try it
[02:02] <chris_davis> would only have to keep a standard install disk and a little set of text
[02:02] <chiarato> shatrat: after I open the terminal what is the command to open network-manager-gnome?
[02:02] <shatrat> chiarato, that's it, It hink
[02:02] <shatrat> chiarato, I dont have my laptop with me or Id check.
[02:02] <chris_davis> gyraesu - so I am set with this install, and  half way to that future project, many thanks
[02:03] <Flannel> adaptr: sudo visudo to edit /etc/sudoers (it needs to be done through visudo) and putting a timestamp_timeout parameter in there.  Be careful though.
[02:03] <Math^> hello I did something wrong: sudo rm -R /dev/fd0 * now fd0 is gone, how can I bring it back?
[02:03] <gyaresu> chris_davis: (your not tab completing my name) Diffs to the kernel config you mean?
[02:03] <xtknight> !mknod
[02:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mknod - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:03] <chiarato> shatrat: thanks man, I tried that I know it's installed but network-manager-gnome didn't do anything on the terminal!
[02:04] <okaratas> what is problem ?
[02:04] <gyaresu> chris_davis: Hey no problem (caught that comment just then ;) )
[02:04] <okaratas> /usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d: line 274: /sbin/runlevel: No such file or directory
[02:04] <adaptr> Flannel: I've just read it, thanks
[02:04] <xtknight> Math^,  "sudo modprobe floppy"
[02:04] <starry> Interesting, after installing the new themes thru gcursor, the mouse displays under the new theme until I move it into my Opera browser (which I restarted), is this something that needs to be fixed, or do I simply need to reboot the computer?
[02:04] <shatrat> chiarato, try network<tab> to autocomplete
[02:04] <Jambon> does anyone know the lyx shortcut for the preferences menu? I change the ui and now there is no menu
[02:04] <xtknight> Math^, if that doesn't work: "sudo mknod /dev/fd0 c 4 10"
[02:04] <pengulord> Stephen Hawking on discovery channel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111oneoneone
[02:05] <concept10> Anyone know what the evolution-data-server is used for?  I do not have evolution installed
[02:05] <nighthawk02> !coreutils
[02:05] <Math^> xtknight: both doesnt work
[02:05] <ubotu> coreutils: The GNU core utilities. In component main, is required. Version 5.96-5ubuntu4 (edgy), package size 1334 kB, installed size 8804 kB
[02:05] <xtknight> Math^, what does mknod say?
[02:05] <Math^> xtknight: nothing
[02:05] <shatrat> starry, I haven't used gcursor before, you shouldnt have to restart though.  Maybe restart X using "ctrl alt backspace"
[02:06] <xtknight> Math^, you sure /dev/fd0 doesnt exist?
[02:06] <Math^> xtknight: only /dev/fd/
[02:06] <xtknight> Math^, ok what about this: "sudo mknod /dev/fd0 b 2 0"
[02:06] <chris_davis> gyaresu: sorry, just a dumb gaim user..   on the diffs, I mean the configs you make on a package installation - ie, I install the postfix package and make a bunch of choices during install, and then tweak it some more by editing the config files. I want a way to generate a file, that when I feed it into the install of the package on a different machine, will duplicate the current setup of postfix...
[02:06] <swami> hi all..i have the following pr:i've installed ktorrent but every torrent i open gets the stalled status
[02:06] <swami> anyone knows why?
[02:07] <sparr> I have the package 'k3d' stuck in dpkg in feisty.  I cant install it, uninstall it, remove it, or purge it.  its python pre/post/config/etc scripts fail every time.  How can I get rid of it?
[02:07] <Math^> xtknight: strange
[02:07] <chris_davis> gyaresu: then there is no need to back up the entire system data - just the diffs and your /home
[02:07] <Math^> xtknight: it says it exsist, but I cant go to it
[02:07] <shatrat> swami, I dont use ktorrent much, but how long have you let it run? Somtimes it has to sit a while before it finds seeds.
[02:07] <bamzinlap> hi! has anyone had any trouble using google earth 4 in ubuntu edgy? the screen keeps 'freezing' when the program loads a new image.. every second the image turns black
[02:07] <xtknight> Math^, may try rebooting
[02:07] <Math^> xtknight: no Im wrong, sorry
[02:07] <shatrat> bamzinlap, sounds like a lack of 3D acceleration?
[02:08] <Math^> xtknight: /dev/fd0 is not a directory ofcourse
[02:08] <xtknight> Math^, it shouldn't be
[02:08] <shatrat> bamzinlap, what do you get for "glxinfo|grep rendering"
[02:08] <cablesm102> I'm trying to compile Audacity, but when I run ./configure && make, I get:  "configure: error: "Could not find wx-config: is wxWindows installed? is wx-config in your path?"'. I do have libwxgtk2.6-0 installed.
[02:08] <The> Question: why does my machine seems connected to the internet, but cannot load any pages?
[02:08] <aent> eternalswd, thanks for your help, its all working now
[02:08] <xtknight> Math^, what does this say?  "file /dev/fd0"
[02:08] <The> Anyone got an idea, please?
[02:08] <shatrat> The, why does it seem to be connected?  Can you ping google.com for example?
[02:08] <aent> actually, I got another question... I'm ssh'd into their computer and I want to run a GUI app and have it appear on my computer, how do I do that?
[02:08] <Math^> xtknight:  sudo mount /dev/fd0 /media/floppy/
[02:08] <Math^> mount: /dev/fd0 is not a block device
[02:09] <Math^> ?
[02:09] <xtknight> Math^, what does this command report?  "file /dev/fd0"
[02:09] <The> cannot ping anythin
[02:09] <Jack> shatrat: I tried your sudgestion, it does the same thing.  Although if I hit Alt-F1 (no idea what that does) then I can see some stuff.
[02:09] <bamzinlap> shatrat: maybe? hm.. I get: 'direct rendering: No'
[02:09] <Math^> /dev/fd0: character special (4/10)
[02:09] <Math^> xtknight: /dev/fd0: character special (4/10)
[02:09] <The> but it seems connected cuz it gets a ip address from the router
[02:09] <The> you see?
[02:09] <xtknight> Math^, sorry.  i gave you the wrnog mknod cmd before.  we'll have to try again.  type "sudo rm /dev/fd0"
[02:09] <cablesm102> The, that means its connected to the network, not the Internet
[02:10] <The> ok, got that
[02:10] <Math^> xtknight: ...ok?
[02:10] <xtknight> Math^, now try: "sudo mknod /dev/fd0 b 2 0"
[02:10] <Math^> xtknight: ok
[02:10] <starry> shatrat: thanks, I'll do just that
[02:10] <The> so how do i take the next step?
[02:10] <shatrat> bamzinlap, you need to install and configure the proper video drivers for your card, Google Earth is a 3D app just like a game.
[02:10] <xtknight> Math^, and then report "file /dev/fd0"  once more
[02:10] <cablesm102> The, make sure your router is connected to the intnternet. Not an Ubuntu problem.
[02:10] <The> my mac sitting next to it connects just fine
[02:10] <Math^> xtknight: thank u it works again :)
[02:10] <The> so where is the problem if it isn't ubuntu?
[02:10] <shatrat> Jack, imo hte live CD is more trouble than it is worth for some people, I believe there is a text based installer on the disk? Or you could use the alternate install .iso.
[02:11] <bamzinlap> shatrat: ok.. i have no clue of what video card this laptop has.. do you know how can i get this info?
[02:11] <xtknight> Math^, cool
[02:11] <Math^> xtknight: ah not realy I think
[02:11] <Math^> sudo mount /dev/fd0 /media/floppy/
[02:11] <Math^> mount: you must specify the filesystem type
[02:11] <cablesm102> The, your router might not be allowing your comp. access to the Internet. Check its access settings, and try rebooting.
[02:11] <Math^> @_o
[02:11] <shatrat> bamzinlap, system/administration/device manager should list it.  Pray you dont have ATI
[02:11] <xtknight> Math^, what does this say now?  "file /dev/fd0"
[02:11] <The> reboot doesn't work
[02:11] <Math^> /dev/fd0: block special (2/0)
[02:11] <Math^> xtknight:
[02:11] <nny> gah
[02:11] <The> point is that i ran windows on the router before, also three different macs
[02:11] <xtknight> Math^, that sounds correct.  hmm are you sure the floppy is formatted?
[02:11] <The> ran suse linux
[02:11] <nny> my GF has really done a number on this install
[02:12] <Math^> xtknight: no Im not sure
[02:12] <cablesm102> The, sorry man, can't help you on this one
[02:12] <Math^> xtknight: format a:? :P
[02:12] <thug> anyone tried out Merak or Atmail email server ?
[02:12] <The> all went automatic, but ubuntu is nogo
[02:12] <nny> can anyone tell me how to generate a default xorg.conf?
[02:12] <xtknight> Math^, sudo mkdosfs /dev/fd0
[02:12] <The> ok, anyone else?
[02:12] <Jack> shatrat: I tried to use the text based installer, is there any way to see why it's hanging?
[02:12] <Math^> xtknight: now its ok i think ;)
[02:13] <starfighter> salut ts le monde
[02:13] <The> salut star
[02:13] <xtknight> Math^, if you want to remove files on a disk, you can not remove /dev/fd0.  /dev/fd0 is a special device needed to interface with the floppy.  it has to be mounted to remove files.  if you want to format, you can not delete /dev/fd0 (the block device).  you have to pass the block device to mkdosfs
[02:13] <shatrat> Jack, you can use F6 again and remove the word "splash" to get rid of the spash that hides the boot process...I think.  I dont run the installer every day so im a little fuzzy on the particulars
[02:13] <eternalswd> !guidelines
[02:13] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[02:13] <Math^> well xtknight thnx a lot :)
[02:13] <xtknight> Math^, so you should never remove /dev/fd0 itself.  you should only use it as a parameter
[02:13] <xtknight> Math^, (or any of the /dev/ files)
[02:13] <bamzinlap> shatrat: ahr, i think I do :/ RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]  seems to be a video card name, right? from 'ati technologies'
[02:13] <Jack> shatrat: Thanks, I'll try some different things.  Appreciate the help.
[02:13] <cablesm102> nny, try this: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[02:13] <Math^> xtknight: yes it was wrong what I did
[02:14] <xtknight> Math^, i've deleted /dev files before too ;)
[02:14] <shatrat> bamzinlap, thats kind of a pain, but thats what I have on my laptop and I got it working.
[02:14] <Math^> xtknight: I think it was only the fd0 device I deleted it?
[02:14] <torrrrrrrrrr> say if I want to run fileZilla Server under crossoffice or wine, do I have to be root when I run it in order to take ports 21 20?
[02:14] <xtknight> Math^, only the fd0 device you deleted?  if you did rm -R  /dev/fd0  , yes that is all.
[02:14] <Math^> xtknight: yes we are just human beings :)
[02:14] <Math^> xtknight: ok good to know
[02:14] <shatrat> bamzinlap, You need the latest FGLRX drivers.
[02:14] <Flannel> torrrrrrrrrr: er, why not just run a real ftp sever?
[02:15] <cablesm102> 'm trying to compile Audacity, but when I run ./configure && make, I get: "configure: error: "Could not find wx-config: is wxWindows installed? is wx-config in your path?"'. I do have libwxgtk2.6-0 installed.
[02:15] <Flannel> torrrrrrrrrr: or native, anyway
[02:15] <shatrat> torrrrrrrrrr, you make my brain hurt
[02:15] <torrrrrrrrrr> Flannel: Because all my users and passwords are in FileZilla Server
[02:15] <Flannel> cablesm102: audacity is in th repositories.  Why do you need to compile it?
[02:15] <bamzinlap> shatrat: do you have any tutorial to recommend? maybe a website.. seems like I'll have the same problems I do with my audio, which don't work heh
[02:15] <shatrat> !ati|bamzinlap
[02:15] <cablesm102> Flannel, I want to get 1.3.2 beta.
[02:15] <ubotu> bamzinlap: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:15] <xtknight> cablesm102, you need the -dev package of libwxgtk2.6-0
[02:15] <torrrrrrrrrr> Flannel: and I don't know how to take it from the conf file
[02:15] <cablesm102> xtnight, thanks a lot
[02:16] <Math^> http://217.64.173.227:19720 <-- good stream :D
[02:16] <bamzinlap> thanks, shatrat!
[02:16] <xtknight> Math^, what is it?  shoutcast?
[02:16] <Math^> xtknight: hrb1.com music
[02:16] <shatrat> bamzinlap, stick with it.  It's a long process but there is a lot of documentation available.
[02:16] <Math^> lov it ;)
[02:17] <bamzinlap> her, okay :/
[02:17] <xtknight> yeah this is nice relaxing music
[02:18] <Math^> xtknight: ye :)
[02:18] <Math^> i love ambient music
[02:18] <shatrat> it makes me want to dress up like a vampire and hang out with 15 year olds, totally
[02:18] <jordan> how do i install a .run file?
[02:18] <Math^> ./ ?
[02:18] <shatrat> jordan, ./nameofthefile.run while in its directory, usually
[02:18] <jordan> it says there is no such directory
[02:18] <cypruser> What should I do if an application freezes or becomes laggy?
[02:18] <xtknight> jordan, sudo sh xxxxx.run, or  sudo chmod u+x ./xxxxx.run && ./xxxxx.run
[02:19] <cablesm102> cypruser, close it?
[02:19] <shatrat> jordan, There is usually a README or INSTALL file with directions that comes with that sort of thing
[02:19] <xtknight> jordan, oops, you may not need sudo unless you want to install as root.
[02:19] <cypruser> But it sometimes becomes too slow to close and it stops responding.
[02:19] <xtknight> jordan, which i do not recommend unless necessary.
[02:19] <turbolover> yay
[02:19] <LINUX-FOREVER> :P
[02:19] <xtknight> cypruser, would you like to force kill it?
[02:19] <cablesm102> cypruser, force-quit it. If it takes a while to close, the force-quit dialog comes up
[02:19] <jordan> there isnt with this file
[02:19] <turbolover> so, what is so special about beryl anyways?
[02:19] <cablesm102> !beryl | turbolover
[02:20] <ubotu> turbolover: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-xgl
[02:20] <xtknight> cypruser, execute 'killall processname' or repeatedly press the X button until you see 'force quit'
[02:20] <cypruser> Is there a key combo to quickly close an application or to shut down the computer?
[02:20] <xtknight> not that i kno wof
[02:20] <LINUX-FOREVER> xtknight: I'm gonna try out Debian with fluxbox on my old laptop :P
[02:21] <xtknight> cypruser, you get a lot of freezing apps or something?
[02:21] <cablesm102> cypruser, if an app hangs, trying to close it should bring up an option to force-close it.
[02:21] <drkm> whats the best equivilant of itunes for linux?
[02:21] <shatrat> cyphase, alt F4 closes app, ctrl alt backspace restarts X and puts you at GDM
[02:21] <name> amaroook!
[02:21] <name> drkm:
[02:21] <xtknight> drkm, Songbird
[02:21] <cypruser> No. But my computer hangs a lot.
[02:21] <xtknight> drkm, rhythmbox is one in the repositories that isn't too bad.  songbird is most like itunes
[02:21] <cablesm102> cypruser, is it overheating or something?
[02:21] <xtknight> cypruser, maybe you should fix that problem first :D
[02:21] <cypruser> I don't think so.
[02:22] <cablesm102> cypruser, is it only with Ubuntu that it hangs?
[02:22] <shatrat> lol
[02:22] <shatrat> wonder what happend to him
[02:23] <Paradosso> hi there
[02:23] <xtknight> !hi | Paradosso
[02:23] <ubotu> Paradosso: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[02:23] <cablesm102> !hello | Paradosso
[02:23] <ubotu> hello: The classic greeting, and a good example. In component main, is optional. Version 2.1.1-4 (edgy), package size 47 kB, installed size 472 kB
[02:23] <cypruser> Oops. I accidentally closed Chatzilla.
[02:23] <xtknight> lol the "hello" package
[02:23] <cablesm102> !ask | Paradosso
[02:23] <ubotu> Paradosso: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[02:23] <Paradosso> are there alternate mplayer pre-compiled versions of mplayer? the default one seems to be screwed
[02:23] <cablesm102> !ubotu
[02:23] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[02:24] <turbolover> hey whats the best way to upgrade from Dapper to edgy?
[02:24] <Math^> what is the latest stable release of debian? 3.1 sarge?
[02:24] <xtknight> !upgrade | turbolover
[02:24] <ubotu> turbolover: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[02:24] <turbolover> and how likely is it to break everything?
[02:24] <megamaced> turbolover; don't!
[02:24] <xtknight> Math^, yeah
[02:24] <Math^> xtknight: k :)
[02:25] <Math^> xtknight: thought they had a new release
[02:25] <kupesoft> My wireless network card (a dlink one) worked when in my desktop computer, but I just installed the card on my server and it's not recognized.  Do I need to do anything like install restricted modules on the server?
[02:25] <xtknight> Math^, nah if you want new releases use Ubuntu :P
[02:25] <Math^> xtknight: ye ofcourse :P
[02:25] <megamaced> turbolover: Dapper Drake is superior in every aspect
[02:25] <pbureau> kupesoft- what card  chipset ?
[02:25] <xtknight> Dapper drake is superior to what?
[02:25] <name> how do i get which files a pkg contains
[02:25] <ubuntu23> Question: is it possibel to play streaming .rm file in ubuntu?
[02:25] <megamaced> Edgy Eft
[02:25] <xtknight> no way
[02:25] <kupesoft> pbureau: Checking,
[02:26] <tamacracka> Can someone tell me a program that can nuke-ping?
[02:26] <Flannel> !real | ubuntu23
[02:26] <ubotu> ubuntu23: 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
[02:26] <turbolover> mega: i just wanted to try about beryl out of curiosity, not sure how well it works in it
[02:26] <xtknight> i would say just the opposite apart from a couple things
[02:26] <kupesoft> DWL D-520
[02:26] <kupesoft> pburea: DWL D-520
[02:26] <turbolover> i dont udnerstand how it is superior
[02:26] <Flannel> tamacracka: go elsewhere for your malicious stuff.  This is not the channel you're looking for
[02:26] <kupesoft> pbureau: DWL D-520, er
[02:26] <turbolover> why would they make an upgrade that makes thigns worse?
[02:26] <megamaced> turbolober: you can run Beryl on Dapper
[02:26] <xtknight> you mean Edgy as in the latest version right?  just in case you got confused dapper is 6.06 and edgy is 6.10
[02:26] <tamacracka> can you shoot me a channel?
[02:26] <Math^> xtknight: posible to use fluxbox with ubuntu? and if yes, isn't it better to use debian instead of ubuntu to make it faster?
[02:26] <xtknight> edgy is newer than dapper
[02:26] <Flannel> tamacracka: no.
[02:26] <ubuntu23> Question: is it possibe to play streaming .rm file in ubuntu?
[02:26] <megamaced> xtknight: yeah, and Edgy is unstable
[02:26] <pbureau> kupesoft- I think you do... I would check the google
[02:27] <xtknight> name, you can only do that for installed ones.  im not sure if the command right now
[02:27] <xtknight> name, to get what file is from what package, use dpkg -S /file/name
[02:27] <xtknight> megamaced, this makes it inferior?
[02:27] <kupesoft> pburea: I need to do what?
[02:27] <kupesoft> pbureau: I need to do what?  Re-installed, or use the restricted modules?
[02:27] <kupesoft> *reinstall
[02:28] <megamaced> xtknight: It's unstable, Dapper is a long term support release, plus any new packages you want can be backported to Dapper using Prevu
[02:28] <xtknight> megamaced, i guess it is relatively unstable.  but i have never had any serious problem with it, personally.  could you give me an example of when dapper is superior?  there is one case i can think of, which is Dapper's detection of the Intel ICH chipsets
[02:28] <Manna> Oh man, I just installed Ubuntu on top of my XP and XP is now blue screening... any solutions??
[02:28] <vignesh> Hi
[02:28] <skarface> Manna: uninstall xp
[02:28] <turbolover> well heck, ,aybe they shouldnt have release it at all
[02:28] <Manna> I'm being serious here
[02:28] <xtknight> megamaced, you're right about LTS, though this channel is great for support i think ;)
[02:28] <Math^> Manna: format c: /u :)
[02:28] <skarface> so am I
[02:28] <shatrat> Manna, what do you mean "on top of xp"?
[02:28] <Manna> dude, I need XP also
[02:28] <xtknight> Math^, yes you can use fluxbox with ubuntu.  i think it's in the repositories
[02:28] <Manna> I am dual booting
[02:29] <megamaced> xtknight: Dapper will still be receiving updates long after Edgy
[02:29] <xtknight> Math^, debian isn't really faster than ubuntu
[02:29] <Math^> xtknight: oh :O
[02:29] <Manna> I had XP, so I made a second partition and tried to isntall ubuntu on that and used GRUB
[02:29] <xtknight> Math^, well not for most things.  i agree it can be a bit faster in some cases.  but not for fluxbox
[02:29] <Math^> xtknight: so just install the server installer?
[02:29] <shatrat> Manna, did you defrag first? maybe you ate off a bit of your pagefile.sys or something.  I cant really think of many ways that having some ubuntu files on your hard drive could affect windows in any way
[02:29] <Cin> hello. I'm trying to install the binary drivers for Intel 812 video card
[02:29] <vignesh> I use ubuntu and I wanna run vmwareplayer .. I get the following error
[02:29] <xtknight> Math^, if you're running a server maybe
[02:29] <vignesh> ./vmplayer: line 85: /etc/vmware/locations: No such file or directory
[02:29] <vignesh> ./vmplayer: line 177: /lib/wrapper-gtk24.sh: No such file or directory
[02:29] <vignesh> ./vmplayer: line 177: exec: /lib/wrapper-gtk24.sh: cannot execute: No such file or directory
[02:29] <vignesh> vignesh@mia:~/vmwa
[02:29] <Manna> shatrat: yes, I defragged multiple times
[02:29] <Math^> xtknight: I can install ubuntu without gnome/kde?
[02:30] <LjL> Ubotu, tell vignesh about paste | vignesh, see the private message from Ubotu
[02:30] <xtknight> Math^, not easily
[02:30] <Manna> shatrat: should I try recovering the mbr?
[02:30] <vignesh> sorry
[02:30] <LjL> Math^: yes, use the minimal cd
[02:30] <LjL> Ubotu, tell math^ about minimal | math^, see the private message from Ubotu
[02:30] <Math^> xtknight: I already thought so
[02:30] <xtknight> Math^, but you can install fluxbox and remove gnome if you don't want any trace of it
[02:30] <LjL> xtknight, it's easy enough
[02:30] <xtknight> Math^, ok i see what you mean.  get Server and then install X and fluxbox?
[02:30] <asdfafsddf> Manna use the winxp recovery thingo
[02:30] <Math^> --purge xtknight ?
[02:30] <LjL> xtknight: just use the alternate or the minimal
[02:30] <Math^> xtknight: yes
[02:30] <xtknight> megamaced, but why does that make Dapper superior in every way?
[02:30] <name> can i list the files without apt-file?
[02:30] <Manna> asdfafsddf: what should I do in it?
[02:30] <shatrat> Manna, well, if it boots then the boot loader has done its job.  You could try using "fixboot" from the windows recovery console, that reinstalls ntloader and ntdetect
[02:30] <Leafw> anyone on T60 running on 64bit ?
[02:30] <asdfafsddf> boot off the xp cd and use the recovery
[02:31] <Leafw> can'tget network to work
[02:31] <Flannel> yeah, don't bother with te server CD, then you have to deal with kernel swapping.  Not that it's that big of a deal
[02:31] <asdfafsddf> not the console the auto one
[02:31] <xtknight> megamaced, it is superior in the way of support, that's true.  but most people will want Feisty Fawn (Dapper is best for grandma, etc)
[02:31] <mytruehero> I'm trying to share a folder on my ubuntu machine so that I can access it from my windows machine. I have the folder shared in ubuntu (system -> administration -> shared folders), but when I try to map it in windows (my computer -> map network drive -> \\192.168.1.100\sharename), it will not accept my username and password. Is there any additional configuration that I need to do?
[02:31] <vignesh> anyone ?
[02:31] <Cin> I haven't used Ubuntu in a while (dual boot). it seems I attempted to install the video card drivers a while ago and either 1) failed 2) they installed, but aren't functioning correctly. basically, I seem to have _some_ driver installed, direct rendering is enabled, but glxgears gives 500fps, which, apparently, isn't far too slow for this card. where do I go from here?
[02:31] <asdfafsddf> it replaces mbr and few important system files
[02:31] <asdfafsddf> it usualy fixes my xp
[02:31] <Manna> shatrat: may I ask what that will do? I mean, I don't know much about boot loaders. Thanks
[02:31] <megamaced> xtknight: LOL
[02:31] <xtknight> hehe
[02:31] <Flannel> !samba | mytruehero, set samba passwords
[02:31] <ubotu> mytruehero, set samba passwords: 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
[02:31] <asdfafsddf> or just boot ubuntu cd, copy any important data onto a usb stick and fully format
[02:31] <megamaced> xtknight: I guess I don't like changing my desktop around every 4 - 6 months :-) Call me Grandma but....
[02:31] <turbolover> !midi
[02:31] <ubotu> Trouble playing MIDI files? Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MidiSoftwareSynthesisHowTo
[02:32] <xtknight> megamaced, well i understand.  that's why debian stable is still 3.1
[02:32] <Manna> asdfafsddf: trying not to reformat... I did backup my data though
[02:32] <turbolover> err i have trouble playing midi files and getting alsa to work so i can use my usb midi controller
[02:32] <xtknight> megamaced, but ubuntu  i think is more forthcoming and for good reason
[02:32] <name> where's the java jre stored?
[02:32] <shatrat> Manna, windows isnt really my thing, but ntloader and ntdetect are a couple files that get ntkernel fired up and detect your hardware.  It will just overwrite them with the ones from the install CD to make sure they are good.
[02:32] <megamaced> xtknight: Those poor Windows users have been stuck with XP for 6 years!
[02:32] <xtknight> Math^, try the 'install command line system' on the alternate desktop install CD.  i'm not sure if it's the same as server.
[02:32] <Manna> shatrat: and to your knowledge this couldn't possibly make things worse?
[02:33] <name>  apt-file list sun-java6-jre
[02:33] <xtknight> megamaced, yup.  but that doesn't make XP superior to Vista does it?
[02:33] <name> why doesn't that say anything?
[02:33] <Flannel> xtknight, Math^, it's not the same as the server, but it's exactly what you're looking for.
[02:33] <kupesoft> My wireless card (dlink dwl-g520) was working on my ubuntu desktop computer.  I just took it out and put it in my server (ubuntu already installed).  The server is not recognizing the card.  What should I do?
[02:33] <Math^> xtknight: just for the fun, im going to try debian :)
[02:33] <shatrat> Manna, yeah, but to my knowledge installing ubuntu couldnt make windows XP bluescreen either
[02:33] <megamaced> xtknight: Well I run Xubuntu Edgy on my laptop. I only upgraded because of trash support
[02:33] <megamaced> xtknight: Well......
[02:33] <Cin> !help intel
[02:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about help intel - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:33] <xtknight> what's differnet in Server?
[02:33] <xtknight> what is Server (vs. desktop)?
[02:33] <shatrat> Manna, you might try the automated repair thing that was mentioned from the XP disk, but youll probably have to reinstall Grub afterwards
[02:33] <megamaced> xtknight: Vista isn't actually... awe inspiring
[02:33] <Flannel> xtknight: the kernel
[02:34] <Math^> guys what about the new release of ubuntu? is it also brown/orange? :P
[02:34] <xtknight> megamaced, definitely not.
[02:34] <cypruser> The Add/Remove Applications window keeps on hanging for me.
[02:34] <shatrat> Math^, as far as I know
[02:34] <LaserLine> Anyone know of a nice program for your webcam that will record when motion is detected?
[02:34] <LjL> xtknight, i'm not entirely sure, however i believe you don't really have to install Server to get a text-mode thing from the textmode CDs
[02:34] <xtknight> megamaced, still a vast improvement though.  bigger improvement than Edgy over dapper.
[02:34] <Manna> shatrat: ah, I dunno what I did. all I did was make a 30 gib partition out of free space and installed on it. I set grub to install on hd0
[02:34] <Math^> hmm... maybe its better to make it brown/green or something
[02:34] <shatrat> Math^, theres no brown or orange on my desktop though, it snot like themes are hard to find or use.
[02:34] <kupesoft> My wireless card (dlink dwl-g520) was working on my ubuntu desktop computer.  I just took it out and put it in my ubuntu server (already setup).  I rebooted and the server is not recognizing the card.  What should I do?
[02:34] <Manna> shatrat: okay, I will look at that, thank uoi.
[02:34] <Flannel> LjL, xtknight, no, there's a "server" installation on the alternate CD that installs a GUI-less install
[02:34] <xtknight> lol i remember people referring to those as the "poopy colors"
[02:34] <shatrat> my poop is mostly green, so that would be suse
[02:35] <megamaced> xtknight: I should hope so. It's taken them long enough
[02:35] <LjL> Flannel, right, so you're saying that that "server" install from alternate/minimal isn't really a server *kernel* install
[02:35] <Math^> shatrat: I see people talking about dreamlinux, not becouse its better, but just becouse its more nicer... :/
[02:35] <pbureau> anyoen know of a program to make a usb video cam work ? (use the cam )
[02:35] <shatrat> Math^, there are people who hype just about every distro.
[02:35] <Flannel> LjL: correct.  The server CD is a specialized server, the "server" option on the alternateCD installs a GUI-less desktop
[02:35] <Math^> I  mean... its not brown and it looks like apple OS ;)
[02:36] <xtknight> distrowatch.org speaks all
[02:36] <LjL> Flannel: perhaps they should disambiguate tbj
[02:36] <LjL> h
[02:36] <Cin> pbureau, I know there's vgrabbj that takes a picture from your webcam and prints it to stdout. it's not really software, though
[02:36] <vignesh> anyone can help me with vmware ?
[02:36] <wachunei> hi guys, im trying to mount a slave disk on startup, so i'm editing /etc/fstab, but it doesn't work, can somebody help me to edit it correctly?..
[02:36] <LjL> !anyone
[02:36] <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?
[02:36] <xtknight> dreamlinux uses Flash on its home page
[02:36] <xtknight> how ironic
[02:36] <ArtificialSynaps> Hey, quick question : I've been trying to configure my obnoxious soundcards forever and I've finally given up, so what is a good but reasonably priced card I can buy from my Ubuntu box that you're 100% sure works?
[02:36] <IntuitiveNipple> pbureau: Depends on your webcam. check out this page: http://www.exploits.org/v4l/
[02:36] <pbureau> I mean like a chat thing  its a logitec
[02:36] <ArtificialSynaps> for***
[02:36] <asdfafsddf> wachunei what have you put in so far?
[02:37] <shatrat> xtknight, mod dreamlinux -1 flamebait
[02:37] <LjL> Ubotu, tell ArtificialSynaps about hardware | ArtificialSynaps, see the private message from Ubotu
[02:37] <LjL> perhaps look here
[02:37] <wachunei> asdfafsddf, /dev/hdb1		/home/tekno/Desktop/Documentos/Respaldo		fat32	defaults
[02:37] <Cin> pbureau, oh, there's gaim-vv. I think that has webcamming
[02:37] <ArtificialSynaps> Ahh-ha, thank you
[02:37] <LjL> pbureau: Ekiga supports webcams
[02:38] <wachunei> pbureau, Skype works, i guess
[02:38] <pbureau> Cin- my brother is botehring to see me (havent seen him in ten years since I move to texas..lol) he uses MSN
[02:38] <shatrat> wachunei, thats out of order, the filesystem type comes before the mount point
[02:38] <pbureau> Ill check those out
[02:38] <LjL> pbureau: then get AMSN
[02:38] <pbureau> AMSN.. ah thanks LjL
[02:38] <shatrat> wachunei, nvm, I didnt take my ginseng this morning
[02:38] <LjL> Ubotu, tell pbureau about amsn | pbureau, see the private message from Ubotu
[02:38] <wachunei> shatrat, xD
[02:39] <LaserLine> Does anyone know of any webcam software that will record on motion detection?
[02:39] <Cin> how do I see what video driver I am currently using?
[02:39] <turbolover> xgl aiglx which is better?
[02:39] <Cin> ERROR: AGPGART module did not compile
[02:39] <Cin> ;_;
[02:39] <xtknight> Cin, cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | grep Driver -B1
[02:39] <Cin> xtknight, ta
[02:39] <Math^> I agree, the brown colours makes ubuntu different/special from other distros, so keep it this way. but maybe its a nice idea to import also a blue or maybe green style/them in the new release?
[02:39] <xtknight> Cin, that lists all drivers in xorg, you should see the video one
[02:40] <shatrat> turbolover, AIGLX, if you can use it.
[02:40] <kupesoft> My wireless card (dlink dwl-g520) was working on my ubuntu desktop computer.  I just took it out and put it in my ubuntu server (already setup).  I rebooted and the server doesn't recognize the card (though "lspci" lists it).  What should I do? Do I need to install restricted modules or something?
[02:40] <xtknight> Math^, i think there was a forum thread on that
[02:40] <turbolover> heh, i changed mine to a beach theme
[02:40] <xtknight> the ubuntu artwork thread....
[02:40] <wachunei> Hi, can somebody help me about /etc/fstab to mount a disk on startup??
[02:40] <Math^> xtknight: on the ubuntu forums?
[02:40] <turbolover> more relaxing than the poop wm
[02:40] <xtknight> Math^, yes
[02:40] <xtknight> lol poopwm
[02:40] <Cin> xtknight, i810. well, see, I'm _sure_ I'm using the wrong one. it feels like software rendering as opposed to hardware rendering
[02:41] <Manna> Hey, I tried to doa  dualboot of ubuntu and windows and now windows bluescreens
[02:41] <Manna> anyone know a solution?
[02:41] <wachunei> Manna, that's normal
[02:41] <xtknight> Math^, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?s=0fc98da3d0ef416d888348457f2732d5&f=16
[02:41] <Cin> wachunei, hehe
[02:41] <mytruehero> Is there a way to start the screensaver from the terminal?
[02:41] <turbolover> manna: are they sharing the same hd?
[02:41] <Manna> turbolover: yes
[02:41] <Math^> xtknight: thanks I was already searching but couldnt find it :)
[02:41] <pbureau> LjL- humm the private message sent said its part of the edgy package ??
[02:41] <xtknight> that was the fix for Bug #1 on launchpad ;P
[02:41] <IamUnique> is it possible to play .rm files in ubuntu?
[02:41] <turbolover> manna: yeah, whenever you partitioned it something got borked
[02:41] <gop> !flash usb
[02:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about flash usb - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:41] <gop> !jump drive
[02:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about jump drive - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:42] <turbolover> i ended up just getting mad and nukign windows
[02:42] <LjL> pbureau: it's in dapper too - an older version i suppose
[02:42] <Manna> turbolover: any suggestions
[02:42] <LjL> !info amsn dapper | pbureau
[02:42] <turbolover> now my restore disc doesnt work which stinks because i wanted to keep windows for games
[02:42] <ubotu> amsn: An MSN messenger written in tcl. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.95-1 (dapper), package size 2233 kB, installed size 7852 kB
[02:42] <xtknight> IamUnique, mplayer or VLC should play realmedia
[02:42] <wachunei> !fstab
[02:42] <ubotu> The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[02:42] <Cin> http://rafb.net/p/Q11OF473.html -- ERROR: AGPGART module did not compile  ;_; !
[02:42] <kupesoft> My wireless card (dlink dwl-g520) was working on my ubuntu desktop computer.  I just took it out and put it in my ubuntu server (already setup).  I rebooted and the server doesn't recognize the card (though "lspci" lists it).  What should I do to install the card?
[02:42] <pbureau> LjL- not sure how to get it.... synaptic manager ??
[02:42] <xtknight> kupesoft, didn't you have to use ndiswrapper to get it working on the desktop?
[02:43] <turbolover> manna: I would back up all your needed stuff in windows and really keep it on a different hard drive, its for the best
[02:43] <shatrat> gop, I believe there is a how-to the put ubuntu ona flash drive somewhere at help.ubuntu.com, I havent tried it though
[02:43] <kupesoft> xtknight: nope, worked out of the box with dapper/eft
[02:43] <kupesoft> xtknight: nope, worked out of the box with dapper/edgy, rather
[02:43] <xtknight> kupesoft, running the same version of ubuntu on the server?
[02:43] <xtknight> kupesoft, like 6.06 or 6.10?
[02:43] <Manna> turbolover: everything is backed up. I was hoping this wouldn't happen, but it did
[02:43] <gop> any  ubuntu project or ubuntu based distro for flash based "jump drive" usb
[02:43] <kupesoft> xtknight: 6.10 on both
[02:43] <Twish`> how to install ubuntu from hard disk?
[02:43] <kupesoft> xtknight: it worked on my desktop and not on the server,
[02:43] <xtknight> kupesoft, is the module loaded?  is the network interface detected?
[02:43] <IamUnique> can .rm files be played in ubuntu 6.10
[02:43] <IamUnique> ?
[02:44] <LjL> pbureau: or aptitude, or apt-get, or whatever you like. as usual
[02:44] <LjL> pbureau: of course, you need to have universe enabled
[02:44] <LjL> Ubotu, tell pbureau about software | pbureau, see the private message from Ubotu
[02:44] <LjL> Ubotu, tell pbureau about universe | pbureau, see the private message from Ubotu
[02:44] <xtknight> IamUnique, yes if you have 32-bit
[02:44] <turbolover> manna: there might be a way to fix it, but i never tried, i ended up just nuking it, you could always run windows from within linux using vmware, but i dbout you want to do that
[02:44] <LjL> Ubotu, tell IamUnique about real | IamUnique, see the private message from Ubotu
[02:44] <EricL> Has anyone come across a fix for getting Xorg to run after you do an apt-get dist-upgrade ?
[02:44] <kupesoft> xtknight: what module do I need to load? The server already has a regular ethernet card attached to it...
[02:44] <Manna> turbolover: thanks
[02:44] <wachunei> shatrat, you there?
[02:44] <xtknight> LjL, any reason for the PMs?  is that what we should do instead of for example "!real | nickname"?
[02:44] <shatrat> wachunei, Yep
[02:45] <IamUnique> do i need to install a program or does it work out of the box?
[02:45] <turbolover> manna: hold up, i think i saw something on it it might be your bootloader
[02:45] <wachunei> shatrat, /dev/hdb1 /home/tekno/Desktop/Documentos/Respaldo		vfat	auto vfat auto
[02:45] <xtknight> IamUnique, i am not sure about that.
[02:45] <Manna> turbolover: yah, a friend of mine told me to repair the bootloader
[02:45] <Twish`> is it possible to install ubuntu from hard disk?
[02:45] <LjL> xtknight: both have their purposes. if you think a factoid is mostly only of interest for *one* user, use pm -- if you believe if can be useful for the whole channel, or if it's short enough, use |
[02:45] <xtknight> IamUnique, i think you may need 'win32codecs'
[02:45] <LjL> Ubotu, tell xtknight about bot | xtknight, see the private message from Ubotu
[02:45] <Manna> turbolover: but, I was reading that it can mes sup your hard drive.
[02:45] <xtknight> ok
[02:46] <wachunei> shatrat, was that okay?
[02:46] <LjL> xtknight: and note that you don't have to use that awkward syntax of mine, you can just use "!bot factoid > nickname"
[02:46] <DigitalNinja> Does anyone know what's going on with Windowmaker? The site is down
[02:46] <wachunei> shatrat, vfat n auto is doublepasted.. sorry
[02:46] <shatrat> wachunei, its been a while since I've had a fat drive, yeah the repeated entries were odd
[02:46] <turbolover> oh well, caution is always best i suppose, for future reference, its best to keep different OS's on different hard drives, tehy dont like to place nice together
[02:46] <kupesoft> xtknight: what do you think?
[02:47] <xtknight> kupesoft, sorry, lost track
[02:47] <xtknight> kupesoft, is the module for the card being loaded though?
[02:47] <turbolover> linux is open to keeping windows but borks it, windows is adamant about destroying everytrhing that came before it
[02:47] <wachunei> shatrat, http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html .. thanks for you help anyway :)
[02:47] <xtknight> kupesoft, check the kernel logs for that (dmesg).
[02:47] <EnsignRedshirt> Hello, world.
[02:47] <xtknight> DigitalNinja, you can still get windowmaker in the repositories i think
[02:47] <shatrat> wachunei, Good luck
[02:48] <DigitalNinja> xtknight: I know. I was just wondering how the project is doing. Are they still working on Windowmaker?
[02:48] <xtknight> DigitalNinja, oh, i'm not sure about that
[02:48] <EricL> What's the kde eqivilent of "xinit gnome-session"?
[02:49] <EnsignRedshirt> I have two computers connected via their serial ports with a null-modem cable.  One is running Ubuntu, and the other is an old computer running linux (with kernel 2.2!).  What do I use to get them to "talk" to each other?  How can I log in from one to the other?
[02:49] <Leafw> EricL : startkde
[02:49] <kupesoft> xtknight: dmesg doesn't seem to say anything about the card.  What module do I need to load for the card to work?
[02:49] <xtknight> kupesoft, atheros maybe?
[02:49] <kupesoft> xtknight: I think the desktop version of ubuntu has the module I need and the server doesn't?
[02:50] <xtknight> kupesoft, oh, that could very well be true
[02:50] <kupesoft> xtknight: How do I get the module, then?
[02:50] <xtknight> kupesoft, but i'd be surprised if the server kernel was missing stuff
[02:50] <xtknight> kupesoft, you might just want to install a normal kernel on the server?  i don't know if that's such a good idea so I'll let the channel chime in.
[02:50] <kupesoft> xtknight: It's odd that the card would work on the desktop and not the server.  Do I need to reinstalled the server, maybe?
[02:51] <xtknight> kupesoft, let's make sure that's the problem first.  there's no eth0 coming up on the server correct?  or is the wireless a secondary?
[02:51] <xtknight> kupesoft, dlink g520 you said?  this is wireless right?  do you know the chipset?
[02:51] <kupesoft> it's a secondary
[02:52] <solotim> Hi,
[02:52] <solotim> The desktop of my Xubuntu get a mess after I open my computer from last suspend operation. Please have a look of the mess screenshot:
[02:52] <solotim> http://www.blogjava.net/images/blogjava_net/solotim/16976/r_Screenshot-2.png
[02:52] <solotim> http://www.blogjava.net/images/blogjava_net/solotim/16976/r_screanshot-1.png
[02:52] <solotim> Please give me a hand,it will be appreciated.
[02:52] <eck> is /etc/network/interfaces the correct way to configure static IP?
[02:52] <kupesoft> xtknight: "lshw" says AR5212, and version is 01
[02:52] <eck> i know some distributions have other files they configure networking in
[02:52] <xtknight> kupesoft, please post the lspci line for the wireless adapter in the server
[02:53] <Jambon> how do I get pictures off my camera?
[02:53] <xtknight> eck, any reason for not using the GUI?
[02:53] <xtknight> !f-spot | Jambon
[02:53] <ubotu> f-spot: personal photo management application. In component main, is optional. Version 0.2.1-1ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 573 kB, installed size 3396 kB
[02:53] <cablesm102> Jambon, just plug it in.
[02:53] <kupesoft> 00:0e.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212 802.11abg NIC (rev 01)
[02:53] <eck> xtknight: it is a server
[02:53] <eck> no gui
[02:53] <cablesm102> Jambon, you should get a prompt when you plug it in
[02:53] <Jambon> ya f-spot is crashing like mad
[02:53] <xtknight> there's picasa too.  wont that import pics?
[02:53] <cablesm102> Jambon, you can just pull the photos off of it like a drive if you can't use f-spot
[02:53] <cablesm102> Picasa should work
[02:54] <Twish`> any ideas how to install ubuntu from hard disk?
[02:54] <eck> Twish`: if you have an extra partition, you can use grub to boot the CD's kernel
[02:54] <Jambon> cablesm102: so where is it located?
[02:54] <xtknight> what's the atheros module called?
[02:54] <Twish`> how?
[02:54] <eternalswd> aent, did you ever get the ssh connection working?
[02:54] <aent> yeah, thanks a bunch
[02:54] <MarcN> xtknight: ath_pci and related
[02:54] <eck> Twish`: um, search on the arch linux wiki, I used that method to install ubuntu
[02:54] <cablesm102> Jambon, Picasa?
[02:55] <xtknight> kupesoft, what does this report: "sudo modprobe ath_pci"
[02:55] <xtknight> MarcN, thanks
[02:55] <aent> eternalswd, actually, I got another question since you're clearly very knowledgable... :D how do I run an app on that computer and have the GUI appear on my screen? (X11 forwarding now?)
[02:55] <kupesoft> xtknight: FATAL: Module ath_pci not found
[02:55] <xtknight> kupesoft, i guess the server kernel doesn't have ath_pci.  strikingly odd
[02:55] <kupesoft> xtknight: xtknight, agreed!
[02:56] <cablesm102> Jambon, are you asking where Picasa is, or your camera? Picasa is at http://picasa.google.com/linux/, and your camera should show up on the desktop
[02:56] <kupesoft> xtknight: Can I switch kernels or something?
[02:56] <kupesoft> xtknight: Or can I install the restricted modules?
[02:56] <xtknight> kupesoft, i dont think it would be in restricted modules would it?
[02:56] <kupesoft> xtknight: I've no idea,
[02:56] <Galdunn> Hi guys, I need help
[02:56] <xtknight> !restricted-modules
[02:56] <cablesm102> !ask | Galdunn
[02:56] <ubotu> Galdunn: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[02:56] <Galdunn> I've looked all around the ubuntu forums, cannot find a solution.
[02:57] <cablesm102> !ask | Galdunn
[02:57] <Galdunn> During installation, after the ubuntu loading screen I get multiple errors.
[02:57] <kupesoft> xtknight: Thanks for the help thus far
[02:57] <Galdunn> hdd: timeout waiting for DMA
[02:57] <Jambon> cablesm102: where the camera is. It's not showing up when i plug it in
[02:57] <Jambon> and turn it on
[02:57] <Galdunn> Buffer I/O error on device hdd, logical block
[02:57] <xtknight> kupesoft, i think you can just install the desktop kernel on your server.  but dont replace it.  just install an extra linux-image
[02:57] <xtknight> kupesoft, that way you can choose at bootup in case the desktop kernel fails
[02:58] <xtknight> anyone know why the server excludes some networking modules?
[02:58] <Cin> can anyone direct me to a forum post about how to get the drivers install for Intel 915 video cards?
[02:58] <kupesoft> xtknight, just by apt-get install?
[02:58] <cablesm102> Jambon, I don't know. Do you have a camera that works as a USB mass storage device?
[02:58] <xtknight> kupesoft, look through synaptic for 'linux image'
[02:58] <Cin> I got a package from the intel web site, but it won't "compile"
[02:58] <kupesoft> xtknight: sudo apt-get install linux-image-2.6.17-10-generic ?
[02:58] <Twish`> if i have no cdrom, just an ubuntu image, how to install it from older ubuntu version?
[02:58] <kupesoft> xtknight: run that on the server?
[02:58] <Jambon> cablesm102: it usually shows up under windows. don't know what is going on
[02:58] <cablesm102> wait, kupesoft
[02:59] <kupesoft> cablesm102: ?
[02:59] <skel> does ubuntu have support for wpa psk/tkip and a friendly interface to manage it? or do I have to muck with wireless-tools etc?
[02:59] <xtknight> kupesoft, i guess.  see what cablesm102 has to say
[02:59] <cablesm102> xtnight, shouldn't he use linux, not linux-image? linux will come with restricted.
[02:59] <xtknight> i have no idea
[02:59] <cablesm102> as in linux-generic
[02:59] <xtknight> what are restricted modules in the first place?
[03:00] <xtknight> i was never familiar with it
[03:00] <Leafw> once I make changes to the /boot/grub/menu.lst, how do they get updated?
[03:00] <Galdunn> I'm having trouble installing ubuntu. After the ubuntu loading screen [with the orange progress bar] - it comes to a black screen with multiple errors including [hdd: timeout waitin for DMA] , and [Buffer I/O error on device hdd, logical block 357565] . Anyone know how to get it to work?
[03:00] <xtknight> madwifi is a restricted module?  is that why?
[03:00] <xtknight> binary blobs, right?
[03:00] <Leafw> is it like yaboot, that I have to cann ybin first to update the boot menu?
[03:00] <cablesm102> kupesoft, use linux-generic
[03:00] <kupesoft> Alright,
[03:00] <cablesm102> kupesoft, linux-generic will always depend on the latest linux kernel and related stuff like modules
[03:01] <xtknight> cablesm102, could he still use the server kernel with restricted modules then?
[03:01] <kupesoft> xtknight, cablesm102: sudo apt-get install linux-generic it is...
[03:01] <cablesm102> xtnight, i don't think it replaces the old kernel and modules
[03:01] <cablesm102> xtnight, i'm not a complete expert, but i had to install a kernel back on dapper
[03:01] <xtknight> linux-generic points to a server kernel or a generic kernel on a server sources.list setup?
[03:02] <cablesm102> xtnight, don't know.
[03:02] <Cin> how do I show the version of my video card?
[03:02] <xtknight> Cin, BIOS version?
[03:02] <Cin> version/type
[03:02] <Cin> xtknight, any, say, if I want to get the right driver for it
[03:02] <cablesm102> Cin, try lspci
[03:02] <kupesoft> xtknight, cablesm102: couldn't I just try installing the restricted modules rather than the desktop kernel?
[03:02] <EricL> Does it make sense to anyone that startx doesn't work, but xinit startkde does?
[03:02] <Eleaf> Hello
[03:03] <Eleaf> I'm trying to install a program, and it asks for gtk+ 2.6 or newer, but the repositories only seem to have gtk+ 2.0!!
[03:03] <xtknight> kupesoft, that's what i was thinking.  give it a shot
[03:03] <Cin> cablesm102, 915GM/GMS/910GML -- which is it?
[03:03] <Eleaf> libgtk2.0
[03:03] <xtknight> kupesoft, couldn't hurt
[03:03] <kupesoft> xtknight: I'll try that first,
[03:03] <Cin> cablesm102, or, which do I search for drivers?
[03:03] <Eleaf> How could ubuntu have such old gtk+?
[03:03] <xtknight> Cin, it can't tell.  those all use the same device ID
[03:03] <xtknight> Cin, they all use the same driver too so it doesnt matter
[03:03] <Cin> oh. fantastic
[03:04] <Brady_M> Anyone here have an logitech orbitz webcam
[03:04] <xtknight> Cin, just tell us your chipset if you really want to know which integrated one u have
[03:04] <kupesoft> xtknight: linux-restricted-modules-server doesn't exist
[03:04] <kupesoft> xtknight: linux-restricted-modules-generic will work?
[03:04] <xtknight> Cin, but yours uses an i810 driver to my knowledge
[03:04] <cablesm102> kupesoft, i'm really not that great at this stuff. i'd listen to xtnight.
[03:04] <lounge> Ahh.. good morning Ladies & Gentlemen
[03:04] <Brady_M> !quickcam
[03:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about quickcam - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:04] <cablesm102> !ask | lounge
[03:04] <ubotu> lounge: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[03:04] <slvmchn> ha this is pretty funny
[03:04] <slvmchn> http://www.ubuntuattack.info/
[03:04] <Brady_M> !logitech
[03:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about logitech - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:05] <Cin> xtknight, well Xorg is using that one, apparently. but it's not working properly
[03:05] <Brady_M> uhg!
[03:05] <xtknight> kupesoft, looks like you need the linux-generic kernel itself then (along with generic restr modul).  you will taint the kernel by using modules not compiled for its revision.
[03:05] <lounge> i was getting there cablesm102 ...
[03:05] <kupesoft> xtknight: What's my alternative here?
[03:05] <Cin> man this is tedious
[03:05] <lounge> any yous guys know about kiosk mode? without kde?
[03:05] <cablesm102> xtnight, linux-generic will depend on both linux-image and linux-restricted for your kernel version
[03:05] <kupesoft> xtknight: Compile the kernel module by hand?
[03:06] <xtknight> kupesoft, copy server kernel config and enable ath_pci, recompile
[03:06] <xtknight> kupesoft, also applies for kernel config, not only version as far as i know.
[03:06] <xtknight> err
[03:06] <xtknight> kupesoft, ignore that
[03:06] <xtknight> cablesm102, the last message i sent to kupesoft was what i meant to send to you
[03:07] <cablesm102> ok...
[03:07] <xtknight> i don't know exactly
[03:07] <Leafw> how can I change from which partition is grub reading the /boot/grub/menu.lst ? Now it's redaing from sda6, and I need it to read from sda5
[03:07] <xtknight> but restricted modules for generic wont work for server probably
[03:07] <xtknight> Cin, how is it not working?
[03:07] <xtknight> Cin, slow graphics?  have you enabled dri?
[03:07] <Cin> xtknight, yes, I have enabled DRI
[03:08] <Leafw> grub is in the MBr so it needs to be updated, how? I know yaboo,t not grub, does it work the  same way? needs an update with sudo somehow?
[03:08] <burzum> how can i mount a drive in fstab for all users?
[03:08] <burzum> im using fsdrivers to access a drive with windows and linux
[03:08] <Cin> xtknight, they graphics are slow. glxgears gives 500fps, and the windows on GNOME are just generally very slow
[03:08] <cablesm102> burzum, fstab doesn't depend on users
[03:08] <burzum> cablesm102 groups?
[03:09] <xtknight> Cin, odd im surprised glxgears is getting 500 fps
[03:09] <burzum> whatever, i want to access it without any trouble
[03:09] <Cin> xtknight, I have enabled DRI and RenderAccel. I can only assume its not the right driver
[03:09] <xtknight> Cin, is direct rendering enabled?  glxinfo
[03:10] <xtknight> burzum, umask to control user access afaik.
[03:10] <cables_malo> what is the soundcard mixer in ubuntu 6?
[03:10] <xtknight> burzum, it's octal though (like 0022) not like 666 permissions.  i have no idea how that num system works but its' not the same
[03:10] <xtknight> cables_malo, ALSA by default
[03:10] <Cin> xtknight, er, it was. or is. now that I've tried installing the Intel binary driver and failed, glxinfo is now display an error and direct rendering is not enabled
[03:10] <cables_malo> what is the command line to the app because i cant find it in the xubuntu GUI
[03:10] <Cin> xtknight, ERROR: line 114, Function intelInitDriver, File intel_screen.c
[03:11] <cables_malo> i can hear i just need a little more volume
[03:11] <xtknight> cables_malo, alsamixer is a command line one to hold you over.  im not sure what xubuntu's mixer is
[03:11] <cables_malo> should be the same
[03:11] <cables_malo> this is just ubuntu on a live CD with Xfce
[03:11] <cables_malo> i think
[03:11] <xtknight> does it have the gnome libraries?
[03:12] <kupesoft> xtknight: So what can I do to get ath_pci in the ubuntu server kernel. Or should I just use the generic one?
[03:12] <xtknight> sorry i dont know enough about xubuntu to properly conclude if you can run a gtk app on it or not.
[03:12] <burzum> xtknight, yea, the problem is, windows fsdriver can only write files as root
[03:12] <madman91> hello all.. i am running ubuntu 6.06-64bit.. and i am burning a dvd with gnome-baker .. it takes 100% cpu.. well it slows down my computer
[03:12] <cables_malo> im shure it does becasue cheesetracker is running so it must have gtk or something..
[03:12] <cables_malo> prolly
[03:12] <burzum> if i boot linux all files or changed files are only accessible as root
[03:12] <cables_malo> and amule
[03:12] <xtknight> cables_malo, aptget install  gnome-alsamixer i guess
[03:13] <bruenig> madman91, are you burning an iso?
[03:13] <xtknight> kupesoft, try the generic one i suppose.  dont uninstall any kernels though.  just install the generic image and it will appear on grub startup for you to choose.
[03:13] <xtknight> burzum, what is fsdriver?
[03:13] <madman91> bruenig: yes
[03:13] <shatrat> xtknight, its an ext2/ext3 driver for windows
[03:13] <xtknight> burzum, is it a new method of accessing ntfs?  i thought those used FUSE (kernel module) so that they would be accessible to users
[03:14] <burzum> http://www.fs-driver.org/
[03:14] <shatrat> i use it, !worksforme
[03:14] <cables_malo> thanks
[03:14] <burzum> its ext2/3 driver for windos
[03:14] <bruenig> madman91, you can see what sort of cpu usage you get doing it from command line: growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/hd?=whatever.iso
[03:14] <xtknight> burzum, so what is the problem exactly?
[03:14] <madman91> bruenig: does that burn?
[03:15] <bruenig> madman91, yeah
[03:15] <madman91> bruenig: well i am burning it now...
[03:15] <bruenig> madman91, make sure you replace ? and whatever
[03:15] <burzum> xtknight, as i said alreadY: if you save/change a file running windows on the ext2/3 partitiom its saved as root:root
[03:15] <bruenig> madman91, well what was your question then
[03:15] <deafboy> how does someone know when xdvdshrink is doing something? it doesn't have a progress report
[03:15] <volcom> anyone particularly good at trouble shooting audio problems
[03:16] <madman91> bruenig: why do k3b and gnomebaker use so much cpu power?
[03:16] <volcom> i've got a sound blaster audigy card
[03:16] <xtknight> madman91, possibly no DMA
[03:16] <volcom> and it randomly boots working
[03:16] <volcom> but most often boots with no sound
[03:16] <clbrown> Hi!  Trying to install Ubuntu for the first time.  I'm stuck on step 5 of the install where you choose where to mount all your partitions.  I have four partitions: hda1 (swap), hda2 (suse 10), hdb1(where i want to install unbuntu), and hdb2 (various stuff).  It correctly guessed my swap and mounting points for hda2 and hdb2.  I chose "/" for hdb1.  When I hit "Forward", I get an error that says "No root file system".  Help appreci
[03:16] <madman91> xtknight: nope .. dma is enabled
[03:16] <kupesoft> xtknight: Does it make a significant performance difference that I'm running a generic kernel instead of the server kernel?
[03:16] <bruenig> madman91, well you should test it from the command line, since that is the command they use and see if the cpu usage is different. If it isn't different then you know that it isn't the apps but the burning itself
[03:16] <xtknight> kupesoft, i dont know.  i thought the server just scheduled differently.
[03:17] <madman91> bruenig: ok thanks
[03:17] <madman91> bruenig: if it helps.. gnomebaker uses dd
[03:17] <xtknight> kupesoft, nothing huge probably but on a big server you may want to use the 'server' kernel.  is this a small or big one?
[03:17] <kupesoft> xtknight: Small server that's barely used ;/
[03:17] <bruenig> madman91, it uses growisofs, that little builtin dd thing is the first line of output from the growisofs command
[03:17] <kupesoft> xtknight: I'm rebooting it right now
[03:17] <xtknight> kupesoft, well generic wont be much trouble im assuming
[03:18] <Flannel> kupesoft: you'll be fine with generic
[03:18] <kupesoft> xtknight: I just installed linux-generic
[03:18] <Flannel> kupesoft: of course, youd be fine with -server too.  So, whatever you currently have, just... stick with it ;)
[03:18] <ljlolel> i have an iso, I don't want to mount it, how do I make it a device itself, like in /dev/cdrom?
[03:18] <xtknight> Flannel, server kernel does not contain ath_pci for his card apparnetly so he has no choice
[03:19] <kupesoft> Flannel: I just installed generic in place of server for module/driver support, in case you missed that
[03:19] <Flannel> xtknight: ah, yeah, if theres hardware that the server kernel leaves out, yeah, use generi
[03:19] <volcom> anyone? Sound Blaster Audigy card on edgy 6.10 randomly works and mostly doesn't wrk
[03:19] <LjL> ljlolel: uhm, why would you make a device out of it, if you don't want to mount it?
[03:19] <Flannel> kupesoft: make sure you remove the ubuntu-server (and linux-image-server, and uh, linux-restricted-server, or watever) after you've swapped kernels
[03:19] <ljlolel> LjL I 'm running another script that requires as input a device and not a mounted drive
[03:19] <Flannel> kupesoft: or you'll keep getting updates for both -generic and -esrver kernels
[03:19] <kupesoft> Flannel: I'll keep it in case I need it,
[03:20] <mark_> Hi there. I have acquired a TV tuner card that I have put into my Edgy PC. I've spent hours trying to find out how to get it to go. Can anyonehelp?
[03:20] <kupesoft> Flannel: Does it matter?
[03:20] <LjL> ljlolel: and if you just give it the ISO file as input, it complains at you?
[03:20] <Flannel> kupesoft: keep the kernel, don't keep the meta packages.
[03:20] <kupesoft> xtnkight: I missed grubs timeout, heh
[03:20] <ljlolel> LjL it ignores the iso
[03:21] <Cin> The script will need to copy the DRI Xorg driver modules to your Xorg directories.
[03:21] <Cin> Xorg Dir         : /usr/X11R6
[03:21] <Cin> is that wrong?
[03:21] <deafboy> how does anyone know when xdvdshrink is working? it has no progress report?
[03:21] <Cin> what is it, etc/X11 ?
[03:21] <kupesoft> xtknight: boom!
[03:21] <kupesoft> xtknight: Thanks (=
[03:21] <li> Hello
[03:21] <Cin> ho ho ho
[03:22] <xtknight> Cin i think /usr/X11R6 is right
[03:22] <LjL> ljlolel: perhaps have a look at nbd-client and nbd-server
[03:22] <Cin> oki coki, let's hope for the best
[03:22] <li> I am new here. What is the topic?
[03:22] <kupesoft> xtknight, Flannel: It worked!  What meta-package should I erase?
[03:22] <xtknight> kupesoft, not sure about all the nomenclature
[03:23] <Flannel> kupesoft: let me check
[03:23] <kupesoft> Flannel: thanks,
[03:23] <xtknight> "linux-image-server" i think...or is it "linux-server"
[03:23] <xtknight> but definitely not any package with a version num on it
[03:23] <Flannel> kupesoft: linux-server and linux-image-server (but not the linux-[version] -server if you want to keep the kernel itself)
[03:24] <Cin> "Compiling... ERROR: Kernel modules did not compile. The DRI drivers can not be installed without the latest kernel modules. Installation will be aborted. See the dri.log file for information on what went wrong." here's what went wrong: "Makefile:173: *** Cannot find a kernel config file. Stop."
[03:24] <Cin> what do I need?
[03:24] <xtknight> rather offtopic from kupesoft's question, but what is the name of that program that makes pseudo or meta packages?
[03:24] <jriffle> can someone point me to a howto to get my hp laptop w/ nvidia graphics out of 1024 x 768 to 1200x800 (its not listed as an option in the screen resolution utility)
[03:25] <xtknight> Cin, sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-`uname -r`
[03:25] <clbrown> in 6.10 install step 5, I should be able to choose "/" as a partition on a slave HDD, right?
[03:25] <Cin> oh, god. I've seen that commandline before and experienced pain, I'm sure of it
[03:25] <chance1101> Where can i get additional smiles for gaim
[03:25] <xtknight> Cin, lol
[03:25] <Flannel> xtknight: as far as the package managers are concerned, metapackages are identical to regular packages.  So, the normal deb creation stuff.  You just feed it no files for the package, and only depends
[03:25] <Brady_M> anyone have a QuickCam Orbit
[03:25] <XNIT-01> is there any kind of hosting that isn't connection dependent?
[03:25] <XNIT-01> such as ventrillo?
[03:26] <Brady_M> I need help
[03:26] <xtknight> Flannel, i remember there was some special utility for strictly meta packages.  cant remember the name
[03:26] <Cin> xtknight, it appears to be installing, hurrah!
[03:26] <reima> jriffle, you could try editing your /etc/X11/xorg.conf by hand
[03:26] <xtknight> Flannel, it just made deb packages with only a "Depends" field
[03:26] <xtknight> Cin, youre compiling latest intel drivers right?
[03:26] <trev__> ok, my last synaptoc update failed so now minimised applications disipear, is there a way to force ubuntu to repeat the last update?
[03:26] <Cin> xtknight, attempting to, yeah
[03:26] <xtknight> Cin, congrats for undertaking that
[03:27] <jriffle> reima: i don't know that much, just installed ubuntu today so i'm trying to find how to, but get overload of info on google and none that targets the issue
[03:27] <Cin> er, thanks
[03:27] <Cin> :P
[03:27] <chance1101> Anyone?
[03:27] <reima> jriffle, there should be a how-to somewhere, just a second
[03:27] <Flannel> clbrown: yes.  Let me try and figure out/find/remember the workaround
[03:27] <xtknight> chance1101, try #gaim maybe
[03:27] <Jambon> ok
[03:28] <kupesoft> Flannel: What will uninstalling them do?
[03:28] <xtknight> trev_, minimized apps disappear?  what do you mean?
[03:28] <xtknight> trev_, did you just remove your gnome taskbar panel?
[03:28] <Jambon> f-spot crashes whevenever I use it, picasa won't install, and I can't find the camera as a mass storrage device. what on earth do i do?
[03:28] <clbrown> Flannel:  asking for more details?  or you understand the problem?
[03:28] <trev__> xknight:they don't appear on the bottom toolbar in gnome
[03:28] <trev__> xknight:im pretty sure it was the failed update
[03:28] <Jambon> and this is feisty, but their channel is asleep
[03:28] <Flannel> clbrown: no, I understand it.  We've seen it before.  I just don't remember/knwo where to find the workaround.
[03:29] <xtknight> kupesoft, it will prevent further updates.  the packages tied to a specific version number such as 2.6.6.1 (example) will not be bothered when 2.6.6.2 comes out because it is not an update to the 2.6.6.1 branch.  but to packages like "linux" (another example) that always points to the latest, it will bother you about updates
[03:29] <Cin> xtknight, wish me luck, you old bean!
[03:29] <clbrown> flannel:  i'm searching forums right now.
[03:29] <xtknight> godspeed, Cin
[03:29] <li> What version of Ubuntu do you use?
[03:29] <kupesoft> xtknight: Why don't I want the latest?
[03:30] <Flannel> clbrown: apparently removing and recreating that partition fixes it.
[03:30] <xtknight> kupesoft, you dont want updates to server because youre not using it ;)
[03:30] <xtknight> kupesoft, youll get updates to generic
[03:30] <trev__> does anyone know how to make ubuntu undo the last update?
[03:30] <XNIT-01> is there anything I can host to rake in a little bit of money to upgrade my network with 2.5 download and .4 upload ?
[03:30] <kupesoft> xtknight: Okay, gotcha
[03:30] <li> it cannot undo
[03:30] <xtknight> trev_, im not aware of a way to reinstall the latest batch of updates.  but if you know a specific erroneous package we can reinstall it.  you may be able to look at logs
[03:30] <kupesoft> xtknight: But I'm'a keep the old kernel, just in case.
[03:30] <clbrown> flannel:  ok, thanks
[03:30] <bruenig> trev_, what did you update
[03:30] <kupesoft> xtknight: Now the hard part begins.  Turning the server in to a wireless router!
[03:30] <xtknight> kupesoft, correct.  you are only shunning updates for the -server kernel
[03:30] <slyfox> Anyone here knwos how to use mobile phone tools ?
[03:30] <chance1101> Is their anything for wine to make it play Flight Simulator?
[03:30] <Flannel> clbrown: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EdgyReleaseNotes#head-7348aa0831ef34256bdd066d1d9a1d112a4afa50  fourth one down
[03:31] <trev__> bruenig:just the update managers routine update
[03:31] <Flannel> chance1101: you might try asking in #winehq
[03:31] <chance1101> my lord
[03:31] <kupesoft> xtknight, Flannel: thanks for you time and help
[03:31] <bruenig> trev_, right, but to undo an update, there isn't some button you press. You need to know what you updated exactly to remove them and get the previous versions
[03:31] <xtknight> trev_, cat /var/log/dpkg.log   and post to pastebin.  we may be able to help recognize the latest updates
[03:32] <trev__> i think it is the package gnome-applet
[03:32] <li> Installing a previous package may cause problems, I am afraid.
[03:32] <trev__> that is what got hung up and would install
[03:32] <Galdunn> Hello I need help ;")
[03:32] <lhedrick> Hello,  I have a need for a software RAID 5 server.  Would like to use UBUNTU server.  After install there is no mkraid.  Can't find the packages I need to build a raid server.  Any help getting started would be great.
[03:32] <xtknight> trev_, sudo aptitude install gnome-applet=desired-version-string
[03:32] <xtknight> trev_, but i really dont recommend it
[03:32] <Flannel> !raid | lhedrick
[03:32] <ubotu> lhedrick: Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[03:32] <Galdunn> When 'preparing mount points' during the installation, it won't let me move forward
[03:33] <juano__> Galdunn:
[03:33] <bruenig> who was the person asking about xdvdshrink
[03:33] <juano__> Galdunn: is this at boot time?
[03:33] <Galdunn> screen shot:  http://img182.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshotgb6.png
[03:33] <Flannel> Galdunn: does it give you any errors or anything?
[03:33] <Galdunn> No
[03:33] <li> I have a question. Some engineering software cannot be installed under Ubuntu.
[03:33] <Galdunn> I selected which mounts, but the forward button is disabled
[03:33] <xtknight> trev_, what i suggest is `sudo dpkg --purge gnome-applet ; sudo apt-get --reinstall install gnome-applet`
[03:33] <Jambon> anyone know where i'd find my camera if it doesn't show up as a mass storage device?
[03:33] <li> But they work well under RHEL4 or the like.
[03:33] <xtknight> Jambon, camera or SD card?
[03:33] <Flannel> li: if they work under other linuxes, they can work under ubuntu
[03:33] <torrrrrrrrrr> hi
[03:34] <torrrrrrrrrr> which FTP server should I use?
[03:34] <trev__> i think that synaptic is fixing it, it told me to run dpkg --configure -a
[03:34] <xtknight> hmm
[03:34] <trev__> and now its reinstalling gnome applet
[03:34] <li> I want to install Cadence ic5141, but some errors with glibc, libx happens.
[03:34] <bruenig> torrrrrrrrrr, you should use a torrent if you are talking about getting an ubuntu iso
[03:34] <xtknight> well, sounds good
[03:34] <CyberCo2> does anyone know how to lock down panel configuration so it cannot be changed by user?  setting up desktop for a child
[03:34] <bruenig> oops
[03:34] <Galdunn> Anyone know why I can' click Forward?  http://img182.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshotgb6.png
[03:34] <li> It depends on glibc 2.3, but edgy has glibc 2.4
[03:34] <li> So they cannot work properly.
[03:35] <xtknight> li, place glibc 2.3 in its working directory
[03:35] <Flannel> torrrrrrrrrr: https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/serverguide/C/ftp-server.html recommends vsftpd, but it depends on what you want to use it for, really.
[03:35] <li> RHEL4 and Debian both can work
[03:35] <torrrrrrrrrr> bruening: no I am talking about installing ftp server
[03:35] <li> Ok, then libx depends on glibc 2.4
[03:35] <LjL> li: actually i see edgy having 2.3, not 2.4
[03:35] <li> and libx could not work now
[03:35] <Jambon> xtknight: camera with an sd card. it normally always shows up as mass storage under windows. but now since f-spot crashes whenever i use it and picasa won't install i'm kinda out of ideas on how to get my &&^%ing pictures of my camera
[03:35] <torrrrrrrrrr> Flannel: I want to use it for a small business that transfer files with its clients
[03:36] <torrrrrrrrrr> Flannel: in the graphics indestry
[03:36] <CyberCo2> are there certain files I could make read-only to accomplish this?
[03:36] <latinoguy> hi everyone
[03:36] <Flannel> torrrrrrrrrr: this is anonymouse ftp? or what?
[03:36] <li> It is Version: 2.4-1ubuntu12.3
[03:36] <MonstarMike> hello all, I am trying to add a second hard drive to my system.  I've got installed and mounted in /mnt/HDD2, but it is not showing up in the list of mounted of devices
[03:36] <torrrrrrrrrr> Flannel: manly not anonymous
[03:36] <xtknight> li: what package name exactly
[03:37] <li> libc6
[03:37] <latinoguy> i installed the ati software and i can see it in aplications/accesories
[03:37] <^YHN7ujm8> Hello everyone!  Does anyone know how to compile the linux-restricted-modules package for a kernel other than what is available?
[03:37] <Flannel> torrrrrrrrrr: do you want them to be real users on the system? or just ftp users?
[03:37] <torrrrrrrrrr> Flannel: just on the FTP
[03:37] <latinoguy> but when i opened it says "Driver does not provide the Fire GL extensions X11
[03:38] <xtknight> li: what is the software reporting exactly?  this is an installation error or a runtime error?
[03:38] <Cin> haha, since trying to install the 915 drivers I've actually regressed! direct rendering is no longer available
[03:38] <latinoguy> does someone knows how to fix that
[03:38] <xtknight> Cin lol
[03:38] <Cin> what good fun
[03:38] <CyberCo2> latinoguy  what card?
[03:38] <latinoguy> i just want to activate 3d support
[03:38] <Cin> latinoguy, who doesn't
[03:38] <volcom> anybody know why this card isn't giving me any audio: 01:01.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Audigy (rev 04)
[03:38] <latinoguy> ati radeon 9250
[03:38] <trev_> thankyou everyone everything is fine now
[03:38] <juano__> !ati | latinoguy:
[03:38] <ubotu> latinoguy:: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:38] <Flannel> torrrrrrrrrr: alright, vsftpd is probably not what you want then. you probably want proftpd
[03:39] <MonstarMike> is there any way to have a second hard drive show up in the mounted devices list?
[03:39] <latinoguy> yeap is an ati card
[03:39] <CyberCo2> latinoguy  3d is better with opensource for that card... believe me, I installed one last week
[03:39] <Cin> xtknight, it did all the compiling, and then had some stupid error on trying to install
[03:39] <latinoguy> and how i can do that
[03:39] <kupesoft> Why do I have ath0 AND wifi0 for the same wireless card
[03:39] <slyfox> Anyone here knwos how to use mobile phone tools ?
[03:39] <latinoguy> so do i have to uninstall the ati software?
[03:40] <CyberCo2> latinoguy you change the driver to "radeon" in xorg.conf
[03:40] <latinoguy> thanns cyberco2
[03:40] <MonstarMike> is there a howto to installing a second hard drive to an ubuntu system?
[03:40] <CyberCo2> latinoguy do you plan on using the tvout function?
[03:40] <latinoguy> i just want to learn how to do it
[03:41] <Galdunn> Can somebody help me please?
[03:41] <latinoguy> im teaching a group of teenagers how to use linux
[03:41] <Galdunn> Anyone know why I can' click Forward?  http://img182.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshotgb6.png
[03:41] <li> Just install it.
[03:41] <CyberCo2> check out the "untested" page below, i wrote it last week
[03:41] <CyberCo2> !tvout
[03:41] <ubotu> For help with enabling the TV-Out, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NvidiaTVOutNewbieEdition (Nvidia cards) or http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Tvout (ATI cards, *untested*)
[03:41] <li> and it works.
[03:41] <latinoguy> and want to learn as much as i can
[03:41] <li> Or do mean mount?
[03:42] <Flannel> MonstarMike: I see this one : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingANewHardDrive  haven't read it personally though
[03:42] <CyberCo2> latinoguy that wiki article was written using a 9250
[03:42] <MonstarMike> Flannel, thanks, I'll check that out
[03:42] <xtknight> Galdunn, did you choose mount points for the other entries?
[03:42] <latinoguy> where is the link?
[03:42] <CyberCo2> MonstarMike, do you have it mounted in fstab?
[03:42] <latinoguy> cyberco2
[03:43] <CyberCo2> !tvout | latinoguy
[03:43] <ubotu> latinoguy: For help with enabling the TV-Out, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NvidiaTVOutNewbieEdition (Nvidia cards) or http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Tvout (ATI cards, *untested*)
[03:43] <Galdunn> I tried using up all the entries
[03:43] <Galdunn> it won't let me click the forward button
[03:43] <latinoguy> i dont need tv out
[03:43] <Cin> yeah, ANY forum post that tells you how to install 915 Intel drivers would be great appreciated
[03:43] <latinoguy> i want to try beryl
[03:43] <MonstarMike> CyberCo2, I have it mounted through fstab to /mnt/HDD2
[03:43] <juano__> latinoguy: join beryl and see www.beryl-project.org
[03:43] <CyberCo2> latinoguy, ok, sorry, then just  sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and change from "fglrx" in the driver section to "radeon"
[03:44] <Flannel> MonstarMike: basically, just format it (however you'd like) and then pick your mount points, then add them to fstab so they get mounted each bootup
[03:44] <CyberCo2> MonstarMike.... try changing the folder you've got it mounted to
[03:44] <MonstarMike> Flannel, that is what I did
[03:44] <latinoguy> ok let me try it
[03:44] <Flannel> MonstarMike: had problems with it
[03:44] <Flannel> ?
[03:44] <MonstarMike> CyberCo2, I've been changing it between /media/HDD2
[03:45] <alanhaggai> I have set up a Webserver in my Ubuntu PC. It is working perfectly, except for me. Whenever I give the IP address, I get the page: 'Unable to Connect'. Why is it so?
[03:45] <MonstarMike> Flannel, well the problem is that I would like to have the mount show up in the places list like you would if you had a CD installed
[03:45] <canadianman> how do i install nvidia kernel drivers
[03:45] <CyberCo2> monstarmike, its a stupid question, but it is formatted right? does it show up in gparted?
[03:46] <MonstarMike> Flannel, I have three samba shares mounted from fstab that have mount points in the /mnt
[03:46] <Flannel> MonstarMike: ah.  Hmm, I imagine that's doable.  Not needing to remount, but needing to config places menu.  I think stuff in /media/ might automatically show up in places
[03:46] <CyberCo2> monstarmike also, do you have permissions to see that folder where you mounted it? have you looked in there in root mode?
[03:46] <slyfox> MonstarMike: what do you need with samba mounting, maybe I can help
[03:46] <latinoguy> i dont see fglrx
[03:47] <MonstarMike> Flannel, the samba shares sit in /mnt and show up in the places menu, as well as my ISOs that I mount in the /media directory
[03:47] <latinoguy> how can i do a copy paste
[03:47] <cablesm102> I just compiled Audacity from source, and I'm not sure where to put the executable. Where's a good place to put it?
[03:47] <CyberCo2> latinoguy what does it say down under the Device section?  next to Driver
[03:47] <CyberCo2> !pastebin |latinoguy
[03:47] <ubotu> latinoguy: 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)
[03:47] <MonstarMike> slyfox, thanks for the offer.  I don't have samba issues.  I was just referring to how when I mount my shares they show up in the places menu
[03:47] <cablesm102> MonstarMike, i can help you
[03:47] <joebIII> cablesm102, make install will put it the right place.
[03:48] <canadianman> how do i fix Error: unable to load nvidia kernel driver! Be sure to have installed
[03:48] <canadianman> the nvidia driver for your running kernel.
[03:48] <cablesm102> joeblll, it didn't put it anywhere.
[03:48] <kairu0> cablesm102, put everything in a folder called /usr/share/audacity, then make a link from /usr/share/audacity/audacity to /usr/bin/audacity
[03:48] <^YHN7ujm8> Anybody know how to compile the restricted modules for a different kernel?
[03:48] <cablesm102> MonstarMike, there's an Ubuntu Wiki page on that, I'll help you with that in a sec
[03:48] <latinoguy> ok i will do a copy past hold on
[03:48] <cablesm102> kairu0, thanks
[03:48] <MonstarMike> cablesm102 thanks
[03:48] <slyfox> MonstarMike: you mean System Menu - storage places ?
[03:49] <cablesm102> MonstarMike, private chat?
[03:49] <alanhaggai> I have set up a Webserver in my Ubuntu PC. It is working perfectly, except for me. Whenever I give the IP address, I get the page: 'Unable to Connect'. Why is it so?
[03:49] <MonstarMike> slyfox, no the Places menu next to application
[03:49] <CyberCo2> alanhaggai  perhaps you need to use your internal network IP instead of public one
[03:50] <XNIT-01> is there a command to install apache web server?
[03:50] <latinoguy> this is my copy paste CyberCo2 thanks for your help http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3166/
[03:50] <CyberCo2> latinoguy looking... one moment
[03:50] <eternalswd> xnit-01, sudo apt-get install apache?
[03:50] <Flannel> XNIT-01: sudo apt-get install apache2
[03:50] <XNIT-01> thanks
[03:50] <slyfox> MonstarMike: oops, soory I was thikning KDE for a moment, you are Ubuntu. I use Kubuntu
[03:50] <alanhaggai> CyberCo2: Localhost is working perfectly. It is only the public one that is not taking me anywhere. Is it because of any particular settings in Ubuntu?
[03:50] <lskd-120> canadian, I had the same problem earlier in the week
[03:50] <MonstarMike> slyfox, no prob
[03:51] <cablesm102> MonstarMike, my IRC prog just crashed
[03:51] <CyberCo2> i dunno.. i dont use it... i was just encountering some lan related problems the other day
[03:51] <Cin> is there a way I can do a sort of re-install of Ubuntu without a CD? just to sort of start a fresh with no errors?
[03:51] <canadianman> lsk-120 how did you fix it?
[03:51] <alanhaggai> Ok.
[03:51] <Cin> I've got half-installed drivers all over the place
[03:51] <XNIT-01> ubuntu server is the same as ubuntu desktop but ubuntu desktop has a GUI, right?
[03:51] <latinoguy> CyberCo2 in driver says ati
[03:52] <clbrown> flannel:  what is the best file system to choose for my install?  I think I've always used reiser with suse.  the default came up with ext3.  any suggestions?
[03:52] <CyberCo2> latinoguy  on the pastebin page, line 95... says Driver    "ati"    change "ati" to "radeon"
[03:52] <EnsignRedshirt> XNIT-01: I think the kernel is different, too.
[03:52] <lskd-120> I have the I removed the beryl and used the script they post at their website to reinstall
[03:52] <latinoguy> identifier say generic video card
[03:52] <latinoguy> just that?
[03:52] <CyberCo2> then ctrl+alt+backspace
[03:52] <eternalswd> Cin, what do you mean half-installed drivers? either they're installed or their not
[03:52] <CyberCo2> yep just that
[03:52] <XNIT-01> ok i think it's done installing apache
[03:52] <latinoguy> and then what else do i have to do?
[03:52] <XNIT-01> where do i access the folder that everybody else sees?
[03:52] <Cin> eteranalswd, ho ho ho, that's what you might think
[03:53] <Flannel> XNIT-01: /var/www
[03:53] <lskd-120> canadianman, It's real slick
[03:53] <latinoguy> just change ati to radeon?
[03:53] <lskd-120> check it out
[03:53] <eternalswd> Cin, are you in Ubuntu right now, if so then the drivers can hardly be half installed otherwise it wouldn't boot
[03:53] <CyberCo2> ctrl alt backspace to restart x server... yeah, you're already using the open source driver... changing it to "radeon" activates a few radeon specific tweaks to the open source driver
[03:53] <latinoguy> and what about the identifier "generic video card" do i have to change it
[03:54] <CyberCo2> no, don't change anything else
[03:54] <XNIT-01> thanks
[03:54] <latinoguy> ok i will do that
[03:54] <latinoguy> and what about the ati control panel that is in aplications menu
[03:54] <XNIT-01> so
[03:54] <CyberCo2> latinoguy, its useless
[03:54] <Cin> eternalswd, I got the 915DRI drivers from dri.freedesktop.org to install them. compiled, and then copied a few bits, and then failed on some of them. so now I've actually regressed from 300fps driver that sort of worked, a bit. to some (perhaps back) driver that only gets 100fps on glxgears
[03:54] <XNIT-01> if i tell somebody else my IP, they can access my folder?
[03:55] <Flannel> XNIT-01: unless you have a router, yeah.  (or if you have a router, and you've forwarded the correct port (80), then they can)
[03:55] <LjL> XNIT-01: your IP is 69.238.212.66, and if you base your security on that, forget it as well
[03:55] <latinoguy> ok i will try the control alt backspace
[03:55] <LjL> XNIT-01: so no - hopefully
[03:55] <XNIT-01> uh
[03:55] <eternalswd> Cin, okay, so this is a video card issue?
[03:55] <latinoguy> i will try to conect again if everything goes fine
[03:55] <CyberCo2> make sure you save the file
[03:55] <XNIT-01> i need security?
[03:55] <XNIT-01> lol
[03:55] <Cin> eternalswd, indeed
[03:56] <eternalswd> Cin, what type?
[03:56] <XNIT-01> how do i turn off apache lol, i have no security xd
[03:56] <DeeRawzzz> Real Quick: I'm running Ubuntu off of a CD; Is that why I can't change my background or is there just something wrong with me?
[03:56] <LjL> XNIT-01: ubuntu should be relatively secure by default, that's of course if you don't enable weird stuff like folder sharing and give the world access to it
[03:56] <Cin> eternalswd, Intel 915G blah
[03:56] <XNIT-01> ok
[03:56] <LjL> XNIT-01: sudo update-rc.d apache2 remove
[03:56] <XNIT-01> why should i remove it?
[03:56] <LjL> Ubotu, tell XNIT-01 about firewall | XNIT-01, see the private message from Ubotu
[03:56] <LjL> XNIT-01: you just asked
[03:56] <XNIT-01> can't they just see whatever i put on there
[03:56] <XNIT-01> oh , lol, sorry, thanks
[03:56] <CyberCo2> DeeRawwzzz never had any problems changing it in a live disk
[03:57] <XNIT-01> by the way, can people just see what i put on apache at this point
[03:57] <XNIT-01> or can they access my computer through it
[03:57] <Cin> eternalswd, here we are. Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML
[03:57] <Flannel> XNIT-01: yes.  No, they can't access your computer through it.  Yes, they can view your webfolder
[03:57] <latinoguy> thanks for your help to CyberyCo2
[03:57] <latinoguy> be right back
[03:57] <XNIT-01> flannel, can you see it?
[03:57] <DeeRawzzz> Hmm, ok, I'll play around a bit. Thank you CyberCo
[03:57] <LjL> XNIT-01: if it's decently configured, and if you keep up on security updates, they'll only access your web directory
[03:57] <XNIT-01> go to my ip =D
[03:57] <Flannel> XNIT-01: I can.  You have nothing in there.
[03:57] <CyberCo2> latinoguy go into terminal and type    glxgears -printfps
[03:57] <XNIT-01> hehe this is so cool
[03:57] <XNIT-01> lol
[03:58] <CyberCo2> if it works you have 3d support
[03:58] <XNIT-01> i hope my web company doesn't sue me
[03:58] <eternalswd> Cin, did you use checkinstall or just make install?
[03:58] <burzum> for what? :)
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[03:58] <XNIT-01> wtf...
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[03:59] <Cin> eternalswd, I'm not sure what it used. it's some automatic install script that compiles and copies over for you
[03:59] <Cin> eternalswd, one of these: http://dri.freedesktop.org/snapshots/
[03:59] <tonyyarusso> was that all one guy?
[03:59] <craigbass1976> Hey guys, I'm stuck in 640x480 and I can't ssh into the box frm away.  I installed ssh and started up the server
[03:59] <clbrown> anyone:  is there an obvious best choice for the filesystem format to choose for installation?
[03:59] <rob> tonyyarusso: yes
[03:59] <rob> got him
[03:59] <tonyyarusso> k
[03:59] <chance1101> wow
[03:59] <Cin> eternalswd, I used i915-20060403-linux.i386.tar.bz2
[03:59] <chance1101> what happend
[03:59] <XNIT-01> is there a way to buy a domain for like $4 and have this computer run it instead of my IP?
[03:59] <XNIT-01> i can't wait for my cisco equipment and p4 servers to come in
[03:59] <XNIT-01> this is so fun =D
[04:00] <Flannel> XNIT-01: check out dyndns
[04:00] <EnsignRedshirt> craigbass1976: Is your question about being stuck in 640x480, or about ssh?
[04:00] <XNIT-01> their site won't load =(
[04:00] <craigbass1976> both.  How bout ssh first
[04:00] <XNIT-01> i don't mind spending $4 on a .com, i just want to know if my computer can host it though
[04:00] <volcom> holy hell, if someone can help me trouble shoot my audio problem i'd be obliged to add them to an mp3 site i run
[04:01] <wastrel> hi, if i create a .deb with checkinstall, can i install it on a different machine than the one i built it on?
[04:01] <Flannel> XNIT-01: er, it's probably against your TOS, and isn't too feasible with a dynamic IP
[04:01] <foufou> how can i install glade-3 on dapper ?
[04:01] <volcom> sound blaster audigy card
[04:01] <craigbass1976> EnsignRedshirt, both, but how about ssh first
[04:01] <XNIT-01> what if i use a site like no-ip and direct it to my no-ip
[04:01] <XNIT-01> yea.. it is probably against my TOS, forget it
[04:02] <latinoguy> ok im back
[04:02] <CyberCo2> volcom what is the problem?
[04:02] <EnsignRedshirt> craigbass1976: First, the basics: is sshd running?  (It should be if you have the ssh server package installed.)
[04:02] <CyberCo2> latinoguy any luck?
[04:02] <latinoguy> CyberCo2 thanks im back
[04:02] <XNIT-01> atleast if i get ddosed i can just shut down the server fast
[04:02] <XNIT-01> lol
[04:02] <volcom> cyberco2: i just switched from gentoo -> ubuntu and for some reason
[04:02] <XNIT-01> with my dynamice ip xd
[04:02] <latinoguy> dont notice any difference
[04:02] <volcom> i have no sound
[04:02] <volcom> i had it when i started but after i installed some nvidia drivers
[04:02] <craigbass1976> It says ok when I /etc/init.d/ssh start or restart
[04:03] <craigbass1976> EnsignRedshirt, It says ok when I /etc/init.d/ssh start or restart
[04:03] <volcom> i no longer have sound
[04:03] <Cin> eternalswd, the compilation appear to be fine, I have the log of that. no errors.
[04:03] <latinoguy> it is supose that my 3d support is activated
[04:03] <kidstar64> hello, i log in ass root but i cannot change the drive ownership, i want to write to the drive but i cant?
[04:03] <craigbass1976> EnsignRedshirt, there is no /var/log/secure though, which seems odd
[04:03] <task0> hello, how can i make ubuntu to detect my monitor refresh rate?!
[04:03] <CyberCo2> volcom does your motherboard have an onboard sound chip?
[04:03] <latinoguy> but im not sure
[04:03] <volcom> yes cyberco2
[04:03] <eternalswd> Cin, did you use sudo to run the script?
[04:03] <volcom> hold on
[04:03] <volcom> dmesg reports no errors
[04:03] <Cin> eternalswd, yes I did
[04:03] <volcom> 01:01.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Audigy (rev 04)
[04:03] <CyberCo2> latinoguy, if you saw gears moving you got 3d
[04:03] <kidstar64> hello, i log in as root but i cannot change the drive ownership, i want to write to the drive but i cant?
[04:04] <latinoguy> gears like what??
[04:04] <volcom> i already put emu10k1 into /etc/modules and have modprobed it manually
[04:04] <volcom> still no luck though
[04:04] <CyberCo2> and there wouldn't be a difference in normal operation, that is 2d... in terminal type glxgears -printfps
[04:04] <Cin> latinoguy, cogs
[04:04] <Cin> latinoguy, like in a clock
[04:04] <EnsignRedshirt> craigbass1976: I have no /var/log/secure, either, and I can ssh into my computer from within my local (home) network.
[04:04] <CyberCo2> volcom   make sure onboard is turned off in bios if that is possible
[04:04] <latinoguy> aaaaaa ok sorry for that
[04:04] <kidstar64> hello, i log in as root but i cannot change the drive ownership, i want to write to the drive but i cant?
[04:04] <volcom> gotta boot into bios ?
[04:04] <latinoguy> im form mexico some words are not vary familiar for me
[04:04] <eternalswd> Cin, do you have a log of the errors that did occur?
[04:05] <cablesm102> latinoguy, try #ubuntu-es
[04:05] <craigbass1976> EnsignRedshirt, ok, any other reasons you can think of why it's not accepting logins?
[04:05] <CyberCo2> volcom otherwise, you'll need to make sure to choose the audigy as the default sound card
[04:05] <volcom> alright how do i do that first
[04:05] <Cin> eternalswd, no, unfortunatley it didn't output it to any file
[04:05] <cablesm102> I compiled Audacity from source, but i'm not sure where to put the executable. Someone helped me, but then my IRC client crashed...
[04:05] <latinoguy> thanks a lot cablesm102
[04:05] <kidstar64> SO CAN ANYONE HELP ME
[04:05] <volcom> because it randomly boots
[04:05] <volcom> with sound
[04:05] <kidstar64> sry,caps
[04:05] <latinoguy> but i like to learn in english too
[04:05] <cablesm102> kidstar64, what's the problem you're having
[04:05] <latinoguy> im learnig linux
[04:05] <volcom> i've rebooted 10-15 times and 2 times i've had sound
[04:05] <eternalswd> Cin, are the errors still visible on your terminal?
[04:05] <cablesm102> latinoguy, then stay here :)
[04:05] <latinoguy> and englsih too
[04:06] <kidstar64> i log in as root but i cannot change the drive ownership, i want to write to the drive but i cant?
[04:06] <CyberCo2> volcom     System >Preferences> Sound
[04:06] <cablesm102> latinoguy, i know a tiny bit of spanish...
[04:06] <latinoguy> i apreciete your help
[04:06] <latinoguy> lol
[04:06] <XNIT-01> are ventrillo servers in the ubuntu repositroy by any chance?
[04:06] <XNIT-01> repository*
[04:06] <latinoguy> how can you do that that you put my name in red
[04:06] <volcom> oh ok
[04:06] <cablesm102> XNIT-01, why don't you check?
[04:06] <volcom> default sound card was on the onboard sound
[04:06] <CyberCo2> latinoguy   no problem
[04:06] <craigbass1976> EnsignRedshirt, I'll figure itout later.  Gotta go.
[04:06] <cablesm102> latinoguy, it just happens when i mention your name
[04:06] <volcom> i switched it to the audigy sound blaster
[04:06] <volcom> should i reboot
[04:06] <EnsignRedshirt> craigbass1976: OK
[04:06] <volcom> nvm
[04:06] <volcom> sound works
[04:06] <latinoguy> but frist or last
[04:07] <Cin> eternalswd, I did it in TTY2, it clears the screen for each stage, so it cleared the errors. I am _hoping_ that it mearly moves the cursor down and I can scroll upwards. if I can figure out how to scroll upwards
[04:07] <kidstar64> i log in as root but i cannot change the drive ownership, i want to write to the drive but i cant?
[04:07] <CyberCo2> volcom no, just test your sound, and make sure to set the volume icon to associate with the audigy as well
[04:07] <foufou> how can i install glade-3 on dapper ?
[04:07] <tamacracka> ughhh i wanna boot this person offline, he's spamming racism (><)
[04:07] <cablesm102> tamacracka, you've been asking about this for over an hour
[04:07] <latinoguy> cablesm102 i want to install beryl just for educational propuses
[04:07] <volcom> CyberCo2: check your pm
[04:07] <latinoguy> is it easy or hard?
[04:07] <cablesm102> tamacracka, this is an UBUNTU support chatroom.
[04:07] <CyberCo2> latinoguy do not put beryl on that video card
[04:07] <kidstar64> i log in as root but i cannot change the drive ownership, i want to write to the drive but i cant?
[04:07] <tamacracka> exactly.
[04:07] <pbureau> hello to all is there an app to install RPM packages on ubuntu ?
[04:08] <Flannel> !alien | pbureau
[04:08] <ubotu> pbureau: RPM is the RedHat Package Management system. Ubuntu does not use RPM, but !APT, and RPM packages are not supported (the package "alien" can allow installing them, but it's quite dangerous)
[04:08] <tamacracka> support the anti-idiot trolls who annoy ubuntu users :P
[04:08] <matthe1> help!  i accidentally deleted menu.lst somehow.  Can someone point me to a grub menu.lst template so I can fill a new one in?  Because right now I had to load to a liveCD.
[04:08] <CyberCo2> latinoguy you will do nothing but earn yourself a headache... 3dsupport is active, but its still buggy and too slow for beryl
[04:08] <Flannel> kidstar64: What sort of drive is it? ntfs?
[04:08] <cablesm102> latinoguy, can be sorta hard. There are instructions for edgy here. I can help on some things if you need it.
[04:08] <kidstar64> yea
[04:08] <cablesm102> latinoguy, here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BerylOnEdgy
[04:08] <shifty> how i put gaim on startup
[04:08] <CyberCo2> volcom i got no PM
[04:08] <shifty> !startup
[04:08] <ubotu> To add programs to start up when you log into your Gnome session https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AddingProgramToSessionStartup
[04:08] <GionnyBoss> should I enable 'proposed updates' and 'backport' updates in Synaptic? I don't understand what this option is about...
[04:08] <kidstar64> but i cant even do it with the lunix on either
[04:08] <cablesm102> shifty, go to System>Preferences>Sessions
[04:08] <kidstar64> one*
[04:09] <joebIII> ignore *tamacracka* all
[04:09] <volcom> you should ?
[04:09] <CyberCo2> volcom if your'e not registered on server you cannot PM
[04:09] <cablesm102> shifty, then go to Startup Programs
[04:09] <volcom> or are you +g
[04:09] <volcom> oh
[04:09] <Cin> eternalswd, heh, doesn't seem to support scrolling. there's no chance I'm getting that error message now
[04:09] <lskd-120> kidstar64, do sudo gedit /root/directory/file   and your cookin'
[04:09] <latinoguy> CyberCo2 so your recomendation is not to do it
[04:09] <volcom> cyberco2 are you on efnet
[04:09] <volcom> or somewhere that i don't have to register
[04:09] <tombow> tamacracka, nice nick :-)
[04:09] <MonstarMike> latinoguy, if you're using nvidia I suggest using their binary drivers instead of the ones in the repository
[04:09] <tamacracka> thanks :D
[04:09] <CyberCo2> latinoguy, yes don't do it unless you upgrade to an nvidia
[04:09] <latinoguy> im using radeon 9250
[04:09] <CyberCo2> volcom no, i do use yahoo
[04:10] <latinoguy> my nvida card will get pretty soon from ebay
[04:10] <tamacracka> joebill.. no one cares :\
[04:10] <Cin> eternalswd, I repeated the install to see if I could repeat the error, but then no error was displayed -- to which I thought "hurrah, something actually worked" but now direct rendering doesn't work at all, as opposed to before, where it sort of pretended to work
[04:10] <eternalswd> Cin, the script uses a logfile called dri.log
[04:10] <Cin> eternalswd, yeah, it only printed the compile output to dri.log
[04:10] <matthe1> how can I recover my grub menu.lst? I accidentally deleted it
[04:10] <CyberCo2> volcom be right back
[04:10] <Cin> eternalswd, the error log was the first thing I checked after it cleared the screen and put me back into the prompt
[04:10] <eternalswd> Cin, that's rather foolish of them not to output errors to the log, that's the most important part
[04:11] <Flannel> matthe1: grub-install
[04:11] <Flannel> matthe1: er, sorry
[04:11] <binarydigit> i somehow deleted my trash bin from the desktop, anyone know how i can get it back.... i miss it =(
[04:11] <mlalkaka> is there any tool that comes with ubuntu that allows you to view which wireless networks are in range?
[04:11] <lskd-120> matt, I could paste mine on pastebin and you can copy it and see if it works
[04:12] <binarydigit> mlalkaka: network-manager
[04:12] <Flannel> matthe1: update-grub
[04:12] <matthe1> lskd-120:  please do!  thakns
[04:12] <latinoguy> i bought and nvidia card is this one is this good for beryl? thanks Geforce FX 6200 256MB AGP
[04:12] <Cin> eternalswd, it was at the copying stage. it says "copying blah to x...copying this to that... error " and then I can't remember, I couldn't make any sense of the error which is probably why I don't remember it. i guess I should've written it down
[04:12] <matthe1> ohh ok Flannel
[04:12] <matthe1> never mind then lskd-120
[04:12] <latinoguy> sorry for my english
[04:12] <matthe1> thanks anyways
[04:12] <kidstar64> so i sudo gedit /root/directory/file but it justs opens a blank text documant
[04:12] <eternalswd> Cin, have you tried reinstalling libgl1-mesa-dri
[04:12] <cablesm102> tamacracka, you still here?
[04:12] <mlalkaka> binarydigit: do you have to install it from repositories though?
[04:12] <Cin> eternalswd, no
[04:12] <tamacracka> yeah? what's up?
[04:13] <cablesm102> someone ping tamacracka please
[04:13] <kidstar64> so i sudo gedit /root/directory/file but it justs opens a blank text documant
[04:13] <binarydigit> mlalkaka: umm i can't remember if it came with the default install
[04:13] <tamacracka> why ping me?
[04:13] <MonstarMike> latinoguy, that should be good to run beryl
[04:13] <Cin> eternalswd, how do I re-install?
[04:13] <mlalkaka> binarydigit: ok. thanks for the name of the program though
[04:13] <lskd-120> matthe1, you don't want it?  alrighty
[04:13] <binarydigit> np
[04:13] <eternalswd> Cin, go to synaptic and try marking it for reinstallation and than apply
[04:13] <kidstar64> lskd-120 so i sudo gedit /root/directory/file but it justs opens a blank text documant
[04:13] <cablesm102> nvm, i thought you were gone, but my client is acting screwy
[04:13] <latinoguy> MonstarMike thanks for your coment
[04:13] <Cin> eternalswd, oki
[04:13] <XNIT-01> why can't i execut an executable.. lol
[04:13] <matthe1> lskd-120:  No thanks, I think i got it now.  thanks anyways, I really appreciate it
[04:13] <tamacracka> yeah im not tryin to annoy anyone.
[04:14] <XNIT-01> its ventrilo_srv
[04:14] <XNIT-01> linux version
[04:14] <MonstarMike> hey when I chown in terminal will it show up immediately in nautilus?
[04:14] <lskd-120> kidstar64, you wanted to write to it?  or edit an existing file?
[04:14] <MonstarMike> latinoguy, no problem I have a similar card an it makes beryl fun!
[04:14] <Flannel> MonstarMike: relatively immediately, yeah.  You might need to refresh
[04:14] <Cin> XNIT-01, did you chmod +x the executable?
[04:14] <kidstar64> i just want to change it so i can write, change files, and copy
[04:14] <MonstarMike> Flannel thanks
[04:14] <kidstar64> all of my drives are like this
[04:14] <MonstarMike> Flannel, how to refresh?
[04:14] <eternalswd> Cin, the script says something about not running while X is running.  you could also try installing without X running and see what happens.
[04:15] <Flannel> !ntfs | kidstar64
[04:15] <ubotu> kidstar64: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions. For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[04:15] <lskd-120> kidstar64, do the same thing......... sudo gedit /root/directory_to/"that_file"   and your cookin'
[04:15] <MonstarMike> Flannel, nm found it
[04:15] <Cin> eteran, I did /etc/init.d/gdm stop and ran it from tty1
[04:15] <Cin> eternalswd,  I did /etc/init.d/gdm stop and ran it from tty1
[04:15] <Cin> eternalswd, does that stop X?
[04:15] <Flannel> lskd-120, kidstar64, no.  Not with ntfs.  You need to install those other (beta) drivers for write support on NTFS
[04:16] <sivik> Cin: try sudo killall gdm
[04:16] <eternalswd> Cin, I believe so
[04:16] <Cin> sivik, there is a chance it was running more than once?
[04:16] <eternalswd> Cin, you could try ctrl+alt+f1
[04:16] <lskd-120> oh, he's talking about ntfs.....
[04:16] <lskd-120> nevermind then
[04:16] <Cin> eternalswd, yeh, that's how I got to the tty
[04:16] <cablesm102> I just compiled Audacity from source, but I don't know where to put the executable. Someone told me a while ago, but then my computer crashed. Can anybody help me with this?
[04:16] <CyberCod> volcom you still around?
[04:17] <ivan`> has anyone used ntfs-3g on 64 bit without corruption?
[04:17] <Cin> I guess I could try killall gdm and reinstall
[04:17] <sivik> why are you trying to reinstall it, whats the problem?
[04:18] <eternalswd> Cin, okay, try reinstalling libgl1-mesa-dri then.  You should have been out of X when you ran that script
[04:18] <Cin> because after it compiles, it copies whatever it compiled over to X11 directories, one or some of them failed for reasons I couldn't understand (and don't remember)
[04:18] <Cin> eternalswd, okay
[04:18] <TheShrimp> hello, I have a problem, I found my old laptop and installed ubuntu on it, I used the alternative CD, and it took 3 hours to install on my laptop, now at the login screen it's saying I have the wrong username and password, is there anyway I can change it???
[04:18] <shifty> !startup
[04:18] <ubotu> To add programs to start up when you log into your Gnome session https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AddingProgramToSessionStartup
[04:18] <CyberCod> volcom check PM
[04:19] <wartlog> Excuse me some can help me to put Beryl  working on my computer i have tried all the stuff i found in the internet but always some file isnt working
[04:19] <chance1101> How do i change the mtu of my dial up
[04:19] <Flannel> wartlog: #ubuntu-xgl for beryl support, thanks.
[04:19] <wartlog> tnx
[04:20] <GMWeezel> I am trying to uninstall an application with "rpm -e" but it says it's not there and is also not listed under "rpm -qa"
[04:20] <Cin> eternalswd, okay, mesa's reinstalled (I was out of X when I ran the script as far as I know, I'll try killall gdm and re-run the script)
[04:20] <shifty> where are all the program installed in ubuntu ?
[04:20] <GionnyBoss> What does 'proposed updates' and 'backported updates' mean? I'm confused... I don't know if I should enable these checkboxes in Synaptic or not
[04:20] <cablesm102> GMWeezel, Ubuntu doesn't use RPM.
[04:20] <MonstarMike> ok this hard drive thing is really starting to piss me off
[04:20] <GMWeezel> The java installation did
[04:20] <lskd-120> shifty, what?
[04:20] <shifty> where are all the program installed in ubuntu ?
[04:20] <shifty> the folder
[04:21] <cablesm102> shifty, it depends
[04:21] <shifty> how bout gaim ?
[04:21] <MonstarMike> can anyone explain how to get the permissions right for the mount point so I can copy to it?
[04:21] <cablesm102> shifty, open terminal, do "whereis gaim"
[04:21] <Flannel> shifty: /usr/bin, but you don't need to know that to run it
[04:21] <Fjodor> shifty: What exactly do you mean?
[04:21] <lskd-120> shifty, they are scattered
[04:21] <cablesm102> shifty, open terminal, do "whereis gaim"
[04:21] <Agaliarept> Hey is there a place where I can download the cdcovers for ubuntu?
[04:21] <gezzabob> morning all
[04:21] <DOlores> dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig --- > Regenerating fonts cache... failed.  >> how can i fix this??? what is wrong ://
[04:21] <eternalswd> GMWeezel, whater rmp it was, it was probably converted to a .deb while you were installing
[04:21] <Galdunn> Ahhh
[04:21] <shifty> ok
[04:21] <Galdunn> I'm in the terminal, how do I get back to the desktop?
[04:21] <ticktock> Does crontab work in 6.10?  When I crontab -e it returns with no errors, but the job never runs.
[04:21] <shifty> cos i want it to starhub
[04:22] <GMWeezel> eternalswd: how do I remove a deb?
[04:22] <cablesm102> Galdunn, try startx
[04:22] <joebIII> MonstarMike, mount ... ..  -o uid=youruserid
[04:22] <TheShrimp> hello?
[04:22] <Fjodor> shifty: For instance, not all application data is in one folder
[04:22] <shifty> *startup
[04:22] <MonstarMike> joebIII
[04:22] <MonstarMike> joebIII, thanks
[04:22] <MonstarMike> joebIII, how do you do that in fstab?
[04:22] <cablesm102> shifty, you don't need to know that. Just put "gaim" into the box for command, and that will work
[04:22] <lskd-120> DOlores, sudo fc-cache -f -v  ..... will rebuild the cache
[04:22] <Galdunn> cablesm102, it's not doing anything now
[04:22] <eternalswd> !synaptic
[04:22] <ubotu> synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[04:22] <Galdunn> fatal server error
[04:23] <DOlores> lskd-120, thanks!!! will try that
[04:23] <eternalswd> !synaptic | GMWeezel
[04:23] <Fjodor> shifty: What is starhub, and how did you install it?
[04:23] <ubotu> GMWeezel: synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[04:23] <shifty> that's a typo Fjodor
[04:23] <cablesm102> Galdunn, then it won't start until you fix the system
[04:23] <Fjodor> shifty: nvm
[04:23] <joebIII> MonstarMike, the options are the fourth column.
[04:23] <shifty> thanks man i shall re log in and see if it workks see ya later
[04:23] <MonstarMike> joebIII, ok so add that next to defaults?
[04:23] <cablesm102> shifty, to add something to startup in System>Preferences>Session, you don't need the location. Just put "gaim" into the box. This works because /usr/bin is in your PATH.
[04:23] <joebIII> MonstarMike, defaults,uid=xxxxx
[04:24] <gezzabob> simple question where did the disk option go from the system -> administration menu it was there when i put on dapper but now go after upgrade to edgy that was a useful tool ?
[04:24] <DOlores> lskd-120, im trying to install the msttcorefonts package... must i do a dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig after?
[04:24] <eternalswd> Galdunn, have you tried reconfiguring X?
[04:24] <MonstarMike> joebIII, alright I'll do that, thanks again
[04:24] <Galdunn> I don't get what you're saying
[04:24] <Galdunn> I hit the Ctrl alt f1 thing
[04:24] <Galdunn> Now I don't know how to exit the termial
[04:24] <Galdunn> terminal*
[04:24] <Xenguy> Galdunn: Ctrl-d
[04:25] <Xenguy> Galdunn: or exit
[04:25] <eternalswd> Galdunn, were you editting your xorg.conf file?
[04:25] <lskd-120> DOlores, I don't think so, that command I gave will "register" them
[04:25] <shifty> hey one more question
[04:25] <Galdunn> No
[04:25] <gezzabob> galdunn how did you get to the terminal ?
[04:25] <Galdunn> I was installing ubuntu
[04:25] <Galdunn> lol
[04:25] <Galdunn> probably just lost my installation progress
[04:25] <GMWeezel> eternalswd: ah thanks; i could not figure out why it was not showing under synaptic but i forgot about having to refresh
[04:25] <joebIII> Galdunn, ctrl alt f7
[04:25] <ticktock> Does crontab work in 6.10?  When I crontab -e it returns with no errors, but the job never runs.
[04:25] <shifty> how do i start up gaim on startup in the background, meaning i dun want the buddylist to show.
[04:25] <Galdunn> joebIII, TY!!
[04:26] <cablesm102> shifty, unless there's a commandline option for that, you can't. I'm hoping there is, because I want that too...
[04:26] <DOlores> lskd-120, must i restart X for the effects to apply?
[04:26] <gezzabob> so galdunn are you saying you have just install ubuntu and it hasnt started a GUI just a terminal ?
[04:26] <Galdunn> nono
[04:26] <Galdunn> lol
[04:26] <MonstarMike> joebIII, that uid=xxxx gave me an error, obviously I put my username in for xxx...
[04:26] <shatrat> shifty, there might be a "gaim --minimized" option or something, go poking around in gaim documentation
[04:26] <Galdunn> I was installing ubuntu, a friend told me about the terminal [ctrl alt f1]  so I hit that
[04:26] <DOlores> lskd-120, the original fonts looked so ugly.. specially in firefox
[04:26] <lskd-120> DOlores, what is it you want to do?  I wouldn't think so, you can use them if that is what is the question
[04:27] <Galdunn> and it put me in the terminal, I didn't know how to get out until joe here told me to hit the other Ctrl command
[04:27] <eternalswd> shifty, are you using 2.0 or 1.5?
[04:27] <shifty> hey shat :)
[04:27] <cablesm102> shifty, there's a package called "devilspie" that i think may help you
[04:27] <shifty> 2.0
[04:27] <joebIII> MonstarMike, try the actual number.  find your username in /etc/passed.  The UID is the third entry.
[04:27] <Flannel> shifty, cablesm102, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=343466
[04:27] <gezzabob> ok galdunn you now have a blank screen with just the terminal and want to get back to the gui
[04:27] <lskd-120> DOlores, you can try it, if that is the trouble,
[04:27] <joebIII> MonstarMike, /etc/passwd
[04:27] <thug> shouldnt be a line " AUTHMODULES="..." in /etc/courier/imapd ?
[04:27] <stephans> azureus was dog slow and a mem hog cuz ubuntu was using some open source ver of java
[04:27] <DOlores> lskd-120, what fonts do you use?
[04:28] <Galdunn> Er, joebIII already told me how to get back to the desktop, lol
[04:28] <stephans> instad of the sun version
[04:28] <shifty> haha i really like the dawn of ubuntu wallpaper
[04:28] <crimson> how do i make a su account?
[04:28] <lskd-120> I got some ttf from a BSD web sight
[04:28] <stephans> what is this /etc/alternatives junk anyway?
[04:28] <kitche> stephans: yeah it uses gij by default ubuntu does
[04:28] <gezzabob> and what did joebIII tell you #
[04:28] <stephans> why not just use the real java?
[04:28] <Galdunn> ctrl alt f7
[04:28] <lskd-120> I'm trying those right now, I have msttcore also
[04:28] <kitche> stephans: the license that java had
[04:28] <stephans> what is gij
[04:28] <Galdunn> It worked, and I didn't loose my installation progress
[04:28] <MonstarMike> joebIII, I don't understand what this file /etc/passwd is
[04:29] <gezzabob> what did ctrl alt f7 do ?
[04:29] <stephans> man!
[04:29] <pwk> hi
[04:29] <kitche> stephans: gnu java pretty much
[04:29] <joebIII> MonstarMike,  just type " cat /etc/passwd"  The number next to your username is the uid.
[04:29] <cablesm102> thank you, Flannel
[04:29] <crimson> !su
[04:29] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[04:29] <pwk> i'm wondering if i can install ubntu where i got vista on my comp. now?
[04:29] <stephans> It would have save me so much trouble if that was made clear after the upgrade to egy...
[04:29] <DOlores> lskd-120, okay cool :) they still don't look as "clear" as i want them. do i need to edit xorg.conf?
[04:29] <lskd-120> don't forget to tweak the font ap in the system/preferences menu
[04:29] <groklem> I have an odd issue. I have ntfs disk that doesnt mount at boot time but does mount with 'mount -a' so fstab is ok...
[04:30] <DOlores> lskd-120, i did that though :)
[04:30] <viator> !ot
[04:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ot - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:30] <groklem> any ideas?
[04:30] <lskd-120> hold on
[04:30] <torrrrrrrrrr> hi
[04:30] <torrrrrrrrrr> how do I add OS to GRUB?
[04:31] <task0> hello, how can i change my monitor refresh rate?
[04:31] <gezzabob> Galdunn what happens when you press ctrl + alt + f7
[04:31] <shatrat> torrrrrrrrrr, you could edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst and add it.  Im sure there are GUI tools to edit it too but I dont know of any
[04:31] <viator> do you guys know of any applications for laying out floor plans in linux
[04:31] <viator> ?
[04:31] <task0> i cant move it over 60
[04:31] <Galdunn> It puts you back to the desktop
[04:31] <DOlores> lskd-120, ok
[04:31] <gezzabob> is that what you wanted Galdunn ?
[04:32] <Galdunn> Yes
[04:32] <torrrrrrrrrr> shatrat: file is OK too, but is there some command that need to be executed after the edit?
[04:32] <stephans> OK OK -- everybody. I have a great idea...
[04:32] <Cin> okay
[04:32] <Galdunn> Anyone know if XGL works for people using Parallels on OS X
[04:32] <shatrat> torrrrrrrrrr, you just have to save the list and next time you boot grub that is what you see
[04:32] <gezzabob> ok cool you can switch between the gui and several terminals with ctrl + al Fkeys have fun
[04:32] <shatrat> Galdunn, I doubt it, does parallels have hardware acceleration?
[04:32] <Cin> eternalswd, I wrote down the whole output on the terminal and typed it up
[04:32] <stephans> Lets influence Ubuntu to have a kind of welcome screen
[04:32] <gezzabob> simple question where did the disk option go from the system -> administration menu it was there when i put on dapper but now go after upgrade to edgy that was a useful tool ?
[04:32] <Cin> eternalswd, http://rafb.net/p/jWc2nq57.html
[04:33] <shatrat> stephans, What do you mean?
[04:33] <stephans> that gives you the option to install codecs and the real java etc.
[04:33] <stephans> Ala easy ubuntu
[04:33] <QwertyM> mmm, like an automatix on install
[04:33] <shatrat> gezzabob, gparted you mean?  I dont think its part of the default install in edgy
[04:33] <stephans> but with a few more options
[04:33] <shatrat> stephans, they are working on those things in Feisty Fawn
[04:33] <shifty> dawn of ubuntu wallpaper for the win!
[04:34] <stephans> i see...
[04:34] <Cin> shifty, hehe
[04:34] <QwertyM> yeah they got a meta package for all the necessary stuff in it I hear ...
[04:34] <torrrrrrrrrr> shatrat: Is there no tool to check there is no problem that grub will crash on?
[04:34] <shifty> haha, ubuntu wallpaper looks better than windozze
[04:34] <shifty> :o
[04:34] <QwertyM> windoze luna lmao sucks
[04:34] <Cin> eternalswd, I can see now why I didn't remember the error at all
[04:34] <stephans> But how about a control center like suse and Mandrake have?
[04:35] <Cin> GNOME Art has some sweet nature wallpapers
[04:35] <shifty> i have a mac skin over my windows
[04:35] <shifty> :o
[04:35] <shatrat> torrrrrrrrrr, Im sure there is a GUI tool to help you set up a new grub entry,but I dont know a name of one off the top of my head.  Try searching.  A bad grub entry isnt the end of the world though, as long as you still can boot with this one
[04:35] <QwertyM> stephans: yep thats coming for fiesty too
[04:35] <shifty> gnome art?
[04:35] <CyberCod> gezzabob  try using gksu disks-admin   or getting the disks-admin from synaptic
[04:35] <stephans> With tools to setup more thinks -- join a windows domain, see what serrvices are running
[04:35] <shatrat> stephans, theyre actually moving to something like that in feisty as well
[04:35] <stephans> ah so fistey is fistey...
[04:35] <viator> ummm like system>administration?
[04:35] <gezzabob> shatrat erm nope it wasnt gpart i know thats not default install I had to in stall that but it was a dialog that show you what disks and what partitions onthem so you could quickly enable the parttions it kinda bugging me
[04:35] <viator> heheh
[04:36] <CyberCod> gezzabob  gksu disks-admin
[04:36] <stephans> ok good i am happy then
[04:36] <QwertyM> D:
[04:36] <zero-9376> can someone help me with a cannon i560 printer
[04:36] <shifty> is there a tracert cmd in shell ?
[04:36] <viator> edgy was a bit of a letdown
[04:36] <shatrat> gezzabob, Storage Device Manager maybe?  I never used Dapper so Im not sure really
[04:36] <shifty> i mean terminal
[04:36] <shatrat> shifty, its called "traceroute" and it isnt installed by default, "sudo apt-get install traceroute"
[04:36] <lskd-120> dolores, I would use this command ( vi /var/log/Xorg.0.log ) as a guideline and edit the font section in xorg  instead of going through dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg .
[04:37] <viator> i reverted to dapper and am awaiting fiesty
[04:37] <gezzabob> ive had a look through synaptic for something like that disc program but unable to see anything like it strange i know it was there used it before when on dapper
[04:37] <CyberCod> gezzabob  i'm on dapper right now  the terminal command behind Disks is gksu disks-admin
[04:37] <felixhummel> hi
[04:37] <CyberCod> so i guess its not available for edgy
[04:37] <gezzabob> shatrat could be do you know how to involk that from edgy ?
[04:37] <shifty> thanks shat
[04:37] <felixhummel> gnomebaker doesn't show music files, when I want to create an audio cd. any suggestions?
[04:37] <DOlores> lskd-120, hm okay
[04:37] <dimeo> sounds like feisty faun is gonna have some big new features!
[04:38] <shifty> traceroute is a useful stuff
[04:38] <gezzabob> great cybercod your a star !
[04:38] <lskd-120> I might be doing it the hard way but that's just me,  I'm tired of going and editing the xserver again
[04:38] <QwertyM> dimeo: yep! D:
[04:38] <shatrat> gezzabob, the "Storage Device Manger" executable is called "psydm"
[04:38] <DOlores> lskd-120, thanks for your help. i'll try it out :)
[04:38] <torrrrrrrrrr> say what does that (hd0,0) means in GRUB?
[04:38] <shifty> oh god i have 1.3gb left in ubuntu
[04:38] <lskd-120> or you can do the -phigh variable posted at the top of the file
[04:39] <dimeo> is it a smooth upgrade from one edition to the other?  I've only ever done a fresh install on a new system
[04:39] <QwertyM> torrrrrrrrrr: it means your first HDD
[04:39] <shatrat> felixhummel, I like Serpentine for making audio CDs, I usually use GnomeBaker for copying and backups
[04:39] <CyberCod> gezzabob  found you this page   http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=317742
[04:39] <felixhummel> shatrat, thx, I will try this.
[04:39] <shatrat> torrrrrrrrrr, hd0,0 is the first partition on the first hd, like hda1
[04:39] <eternalswd> Cin, try running the command modprobe agpgart
[04:39] <dimeo> For example when feisty comes out in april... can I just do an "upgrade" from edgy?
[04:39] <Rudeh> I tried to install Beryl but I'm stuck on restarting X11. It froze and now it's hanging at a blank screen.
[04:39] <burzum> Rdeh, ATI?
[04:39] <Rudeh> No, Intel.
[04:39] <torrrrrrrrrr> QwertyM: If I have 4 HDs, it was once the 1st, and I moved it to the 4th place /dev/sdd1?
[04:40] <shatrat> dimeo, im sure there will be an upgrade method, how well it will work is anyones guess.
[04:40] <Rudeh> Do I just restart? Will it work? o_o
[04:40] <shatrat> dimeo, probably the more custom stuff you have installed the more likely it is to fail, ie XGL,  self compiled software, 3rd party repos.
[04:40] <gezzabob> doesnt seem it enabled on edgy im just installing xfce so will take a look in a min
[04:40] <felixhummel> maybe it's because it says unsupported file types...
[04:40] <DOlores> lskd-120, phigh?
[04:41] <shatrat> felixhummel, what file types? Do you have the codecs installed?
[04:41] <torrrrrrrrrr> shatrat: is that (hd3,0) then?
[04:41] <felixhummel> mp3s... xmms plays them
[04:41] <user01> is there anything like daemon manager for wine?
[04:41] <shatrat> torrrrrrrrrr, I believe so.  Thats a lot of HDs bro
[04:41] <Rudeh> T_T   Ahhhh I'm just gonna restart Ubuntu
[04:41] <lskd-120> DOlores, yeah, at the top of the xprg.conf file there is a line regarding re issuing the construct command, check it out
[04:41] <gezzabob> thanks CyberCod that look just like what I was talking about thanks all
[04:41] <lskd-120> xorg
[04:41] <dimeo> One of the things I love about ubuntu is how easy it is to get back your fav software with an apt-get install command.... with a list of 20 programs all at once!  then I just basically copy my home folder over
[04:42] <felixhummel> what is gnome's standard music player -> want to check codecs...
[04:42] <lskd-120> xorg.conf
[04:42] <dimeo> after I do a fresh install... it's that easy
[04:42] <shatrat> felixhummel, totem I believe is default for most media stuff
[04:42] <felixhummel> thx
[04:42] <torrrrrrrrrr> shatrat: what can I do bro. BTW I want to install the RAID support, do you know that?
[04:42] <user01> i need to make wine think that a directory is a  virtual cd rom device
[04:42] <shatrat> torrrrrrrrrr, Im a JBOD man myself.  Cant help you there.
[04:42] <DOlores> lskd-120, ok.. i found some warnings in the log file about the font directories missing
[04:43] <felixhummel> that's it. totem can't play the files. what is the mp3-codec's name?
[04:43] <MonstarMike> I am trying to mount a second hard drive. I have it in the machine, partitioned, and formated ext3.  I can't write files to it.  Can anyone help?
[04:43] <DOlores> lskd-120, (WW) The directory "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/" does not exist
[04:43] <shifty> !ext3
[04:43] <ubotu> ext3 is the default filesystem on Ubuntu, and the most popular on Linux. You can read/write from Windows to ext3 via http://www.fs-driver.org
[04:43] <shifty> !ext2
[04:43] <lskd-120> DOlores, yeah, open the xorg.conf and edit the lines if you want to do it that way or reissue that command I talked about
[04:43] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ext2 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:44] <chairmeleon> does anyone know, is it possible to run Debian etch/sid against an ubuntu kernel?
[04:44] <CyberCod> monstar mike  check the permissions
[04:44] <chairmeleon> (i.e for better power management support e.t.c)
[04:44] <MonstarMike> CyberCod, on the mount point?
[04:44] <torrrrrrrrrr> mdadm? is that the right package to get?
[04:44] <DOlores> lskd-120, ok..
[04:44] <gezzabob> has there been any evidence to suggest that an ext3 drive will ever need defraging and if so is it recomended
[04:45] <dimeo> monstar  you need to configure your fstab
[04:45] <dimeo> http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/tutorials/4232/1/
[04:45] <lskd-120> DOlores, good luck, I gotta go
[04:45] <CyberCod> monstarmike, yes, go into root nautilus     gksudo nautilus   then go to the folder and right click it and hit properties... make sure that others have read and write permissions
[04:45] <graft> anyone with a thinkpad know how to get the vga-out working? mine only works if it's connected on boot - i can't use fn-f7 to switch
[04:45] <felixhummel> wine throws an error, that it can't find /dev/snd/seq and that libjack.so is missing. what can I do about that?
[04:45] <MonstarMike> dimeo, thanks I'll read that
[04:45] <MonstarMike> CyberCod, I've done that already
[04:45] <shifty> hey my ext hd is fat32 can i write to it ?
[04:46] <dimeo> monstarmike.. the last section has info on fstab
[04:46] <MonstarMike> dimeo, thanks a bunch
[04:46] <shatrat> gezzabob, from my understanding, ext2 and ext3 place files in such a way that they dont get fragmented in the first place.
[04:46] <CyberCod> monstarmike, also is a read-only/write access modifier in the fstab file you may wanna check out
[04:47] <shatrat> shifty, absolutely, mount it as vfat in yoru fstab and you're golden
[04:47] <MonstarMike> CyberCod, I am looking into that now.  If that doesn't work I'll ask for help again.  Thanks
[04:47] <gezzabob> yes I was thinking that myself shatrat dont you just love linux :D
[04:47] <CyberCod> type    man fstab     in terminal
[04:47] <shatrat> gezzabob, some days
[04:47] <CyberCod> go get the manual
[04:47] <CyberCod> *to
[04:47] <shifty> fstab vfat o.o
[04:47] <Cin> total and utter failur
[04:48] <eternalswd> Cin, try running the command "sudo modprobe agpgart" and see if there's an error
[04:48] <Cin> eternalswd, does modprobe output to a file? it doesn't print anything
[04:49] <Galdunn> How do you copy/paste in AIM?
[04:49] <Galdunn> I mean ubuntu**
[04:49] <Cin> Ctrl + C
[04:49] <dimeo> any thoughts as to what the *best* ubuntu package is ?
[04:49] <gezzabob> whats not to like about linux it whatever you are willing to make it.  you get the people who just want it to work well for them there is software out there that just works .... Linux for me seems to work the ways I want it  ...
[04:49] <EbilPhish> Galdunn: You can also select the text, then press middle mouse to paste
[04:49] <eternalswd> Cin, try "lsmod | grep agpgart"
[04:49] <shatrat> dime, fortune
[04:49] <dimeo> I've been really impressed with tremulous... nice game
[04:50] <Cin> eternalswd, agpgart 34888  1 drm
[04:50] <Rudeh> Is anyone else here running Ubuntu on VMWare/Virtual PC?
[04:50] <Cin> eternalswd, did you get the error log I pasted?
[04:50] <CyberCod> dimeo  i'm fond of k3b
[04:50] <Cin> Rudeh, I have done... great init :D
[04:50] <Rudeh> Cool.
[04:51] <dimeo> cyber... better than gnomebaker?
[04:51] <Rudeh> Did you get beryl installed correctly?
[04:51] <eternalswd> Cin, yeah, I got the error log, I'm trying to figure out where it went wrong.  try "lsmod | grep intel"
[04:51] <shifty> !fat32
[04:51] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions - See also !fuse
[04:51] <Cin> eternalswd, http://rafb.net/p/z99PuT17.txt
[04:51] <gezzabob> im curious any folks out there started out in the computer world on linux and tried to switch to windows only to find that it isnt as easy just like them out there that had started out on windows and found the switch to linux hard ???
[04:52] <gezzabob> and no I am not tring to start a flame war just wondering
[04:52] <shifty> !filesystem
[04:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about filesystem - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:52] <Cin> gezzabob, I imagine switching to Mac would be hard for me
[04:52] <shatrat> gezzabob, it seems to me the learning curve is just as steep in windows if you want to actually use your computer and not just be a botnet email server for some guy in romania
[04:52] <dimeo> gezza... if I imagine me starting out in ubuntu and *having* to set up a windowz system.. I'd tear my hair out with all the EULAs, virius, serials, nonfree software...
[04:52] <Cin> gezzabob, as a Win32 user..
[04:52] <eternalswd> Cin, try running the command "sudo modprobe intel_agp"
[04:53] <Cin> eternalswd, oki
[04:53] <Cin> aha!
[04:53] <shifty> how do i check the fileserver of a drive?
[04:53] <Cin> FATAL: Module intel_agp not found.
[04:53] <shatrat> shifty, you mean filesystem?
[04:53] <shifty> yea
[04:53] <Cin> eternalswd, what is intel_agp?
[04:53] <gezzabob> yes probably for me too Cin never really used a mac so I would have a lot to learn
[04:53] <shifty> filesystem :x
[04:53] <Gladier> anyone know anything about installing with software raid? - not fakeraid??
[04:53] <rellik> do I have to do anything special to get flash to work in firefox?  I installed flashplugin-nonfree but I get get errors on websites about "you must have flash installed and javascript enabled" (and javascript is enabled)
[04:53] <Pirate-king> where can I get good themes and stuff for ubuntu
[04:53] <eternalswd> Cin, I believe it allows intel to use agpgart
[04:54] <Cin> Pirate-king, try gnome art (google that)
[04:54] <eternalswd> Cin, I'm guessing that's why the script failed
[04:54] <EbilPhish> shifty: If its mounted it should show up when you type mount
[04:54] <Pirate-king> ok
[04:54] <Cin> eternalswd, shall I try apt-get'ing it/
[04:54] <EbilPhish> shifty: Otherwise gparted should beable to detect it
[04:54] <shifty> all my drive are like auto mounted
[04:54] <eternalswd> Cin, no not yet
[04:55] <Cin> eternalswd, okay
[04:55] <EbilPhish> shifty: They it should show up when you type 'mount' in a terminal
[04:55] <Gladier> anyone know anything about installing with software raid? - not fakeraid??
[04:55] <EbilPhish> Gladier: google LVM
[04:55] <templarius> :P
[04:55] <dimeo> Any thoughts to if beryl is worth the resources, or will I just use 100% RAM and processing for a 3D cube to look at....?
[04:55] <gop> hmm
[04:55] <shatrat> rellik, you can download the flash plugin from adobe and extract it to your .mozillia/firefox/plugins direcotry
[04:55] <shifty> hope that they come out wif the ntfs write driver real fasst =)
[04:55] <gop> is it possible that a bios update effect ubuntu installion
[04:56] <Gladier> ebilphish: ive looked at lvm and guides on it but i cant get it to work
[04:56] <shatrat> shifty, there is one, its just not very safe.
[04:56] <dimeo> a better question might be.. . has anyone here bothered with beryl yet?
[04:56] <gop> is it possible that a bios update can give me access to usb botting
[04:56] <gop> boooting
[04:56] <MonstarMike> dimeo, I love beryl
[04:56] <gop> any here ever tryed to update the bios of a dell
[04:56] <EbilPhish> dimeo: Beryls funtastic, although the latest version is memleaking xorg but i'm running unstable
[04:56] <rellik> shatrat, thanks I will try tha
[04:56] <Cin> dimeo, I have. it's pretty good
[04:56] <gop> yea beryl kick ass
[04:56] <Rudeh> I love how Ubuntu downloads updates/packages two at a time.
[04:56] <turbolover> hey why is aiglx better than xgl and how can i tell if my system supports it
[04:56] <shatrat> shifty, and considering that NTFS is undocumented and bloated and...bad.  People arent tryingi all that hard to write a driver for it.  Only dual-booters care.
[04:56] <dimeo> wow.. mebbie I'll give it a try.
[04:56] <gezzabob> anybody know of a gnome chat channel may have a few ideas to bonce of some of the people that maintain it
[04:56] <Rudeh> I'm pretty new to Ubuntu, and I'm happy to say I'm addicted. =D
[04:56] <gop> anyhere updated thier bios in dell, to support usb
[04:56] <shifty> shat ; yea i noe, i dun wanna mess up my windows stuff, i got impt programming stuff on it
[04:56] <rexxenexx> Anyone know why my hostname appears as an asterisk instead of the name on my router?
[04:56] <dimeo> does it do anything more than a 3D cube for desktop switching?
[04:57] <MonstarMike> dimeo, I have the stable release that on aiglx and it seems to be stable and fast
[04:57] <MonstarMike> dimeo, it does
[04:57] <gezzabob> and me Rudeh I love ubuntu its great and getting better every day
[04:57] <EbilPhish> dimeo: Expose rippof, wobbly windows, animation closing/resizing
[04:57] <shatrat> turbolover, aiglx is built into the normal xorg of edgy.  XGL is a different xserver and you cant run 3D applications in it
[04:57] <Coir> I am trying to ssh -X to a connection, but when I try to run a program I get this: "/usr/bin/X11/xauth:  error in locking authority file /home/coir/.Xauthority"
[04:57] <Coir> Rather, I get that when connecting via -X
[04:57] <shatrat> turbolover, #ubuntu-xgl if you want to know about compositing window managers
[04:58] <Rudeh> I can't wait for FF.
[04:58] <turbolover> shat rat: ahh, well im on dapper, so i guess that puts me out
[04:58] <PhibreOptix> shifty: go here  http://www.debianadmin.com/mount-your-widows-partitions-and-make-it-readwritable-in-ubuntu.html
[04:58] <dimeo> ebil: what do you mean by expose rippof?
[04:58] <Cin> Rudeh[AWAY] , , firefox?
[04:58] <EbilPhish> dimeo: I also find the cube very usefull for finding windows on the other desktops, expessially if the cube its set to be transparent all the time
[04:58] <Gladier> ebilphish: ive looked at lvm and guides on it but i cant get it to work
[04:58] <Rudeh[AWAY] > fawny farn or whatever
[04:58] <Rudeh[AWAY] > :P
[04:58] <Rudeh[AWAY] > I forgot the name
[04:58] <Rudeh[AWAY] > brb
[04:58] <PhibreOptix> Fesity fawn
[04:58] <shifty> i wonder if i should install my nvidia drivers , any suggestions ?
[04:58] <PhibreOptix> *Feisty
[04:58] <Coir> Can anyone help with the ssh -X problem?  ^_^
[04:58] <shifty> i am using a nvidia geforce 5200fx go 64mb
[04:58] <rexxenexx> also does a freash install of Ubuntu have a firewall built in? I cant find what is blocking port 2302
[04:59] <Cin> Rudeh[AWAY] , I haven't used Ubuntu for a while, I'm still on Dapper. last I heard, Dapper was new and excitingpper was the newest thing out.
[04:59] <Gladier> rexxenexx - are you sure you actually have a service running???
[04:59] <EbilPhish> Gladier: Ive never used lvm myself so i carn't help, just unionfs which lets you have files in multiple directories/drives appears as if there in the same one
[04:59] <rexxenexx> which service?
[04:59] <dimeo> I love how my fav os comes with ubuntuforums.org.... it rocks
[04:59] <noobie0057> how can I install images2mpg ?
[05:00] <shifty> i wonder if i should install my nvidia drivers , any suggestions ?
[05:00] <Gladier> rexxenexx - you have said that something is blocking your port - possibly the port is not open because there is no service running
[05:00] <shifty> i am using a nvidia geforce 5200fx go 64mb
[05:00] <felixhummel> is there a "browser" for all doc files like man pages and those in /usr/share/doc?
[05:00] <graft> hrm... i don't get any acpi events like lid closing on my laptop
[05:00] <deafboy> does anyone use DVD::Rip when i tried to transcode a movie that i split into chapters it says ihave not enough space?
[05:00] <graft> how do i enable that?
[05:01] <rexxenexx> Im on my Ubuntu now, everything works (i just installed this IRC client) but trying to run a dedserver that uses that port
[05:01] <felixhummel> i dislike typing less /usr/share/doc/<tab>/xyz<tab> always
[05:01] <dimeo> himm I thought beryl and compiz were the same... but they're not?
[05:01] <EnsignRedshirt> Groovy... this thing is working... coming to you from my vintage 1996 laptop with 40meg, via a serial connection to my ubuntu box.
[05:01] <Galdunn> Where do you go to update ubuntu
[05:01] <rexxenexx> yea, I tried DMZing the server but it didnt help
[05:01] <Cin> graft: system > preferences > power management
[05:01] <Galdunn> And is there a task manager in ubuntu?
[05:01] <torrrrrrrrrr> (hd3,0) didn't work
[05:01] <Cin> Galdunn, gnome-system-monitor
[05:02] <shatrat> dimeo, beryl is a fork off compiz with more stuff
[05:02] <torrrrrrrrrr> any idea what should I have writen for /dev/sdd1?
[05:02] <Gladier> rexxenexx - open a terminal and type: telnet 127.0.0.1 [portno] 
[05:02] <Cin> Galdunn, it's under system > administration > system monitor
[05:02] <dimeo> galdunn: administration-->system monitor
[05:02] <Gladier> put your port no in the brackets
[05:02] <Rudeh> Does Ubuntu restart if it crashes? It just stopped working when I started beryl and it went to the login screen
[05:03] <Rudeh> and it's still KDE
[05:03] <threeonefour> i cant print
[05:03] <rexxenexx> telnet: could not resolve 127.0.0.1/[portno] : Servname not supported for ai_sock type
[05:03] <shatrat> Rudeh, well, if the xserver crashes (not unusual if you just installed beryl) then it can kick you to the kdm
[05:03] <rexxenexx> oh you mean 2302 1 sec
[05:03] <Gladier> rofl rexx
[05:03] <Galdunn> Where do you go to update?
[05:03] <rexxenexx> lol
[05:03] <rexxenexx> telnet: could not resolve 127.0.0.1/[portno] : Servname not supported for ai_sock type
[05:04] <dimeo> ok... so what's the difference between xgl and AIGLX?
[05:04] <rexxenexx> damn copypaste
[05:04] <Cin> Galdunn, system > adminstration > update manager
[05:04] <Galdunn> thakn you
[05:04] <rexxenexx> telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
[05:04] <shatrat> dimeo, #ubuntu-xgl
[05:04] <Cin> Galdunn, most of the things you are asking about are in that menu
[05:04] <rexxenexx> phaha
[05:04] <Galdunn> ok
[05:04] <graft> Rudeh: beryl isnt a desktop environment, it's a window manager - it runs within KDE or Gnome or XFCE, etc.
[05:04] <Gladier> rexxnexx - check the service is running
[05:04] <Cin> eternalswd, are you gone?
[05:04] <somerville32> *Xfce
[05:05] <Galdunn> every time I open something it shows Starting [process name]  in the taskbar
[05:05] <Galdunn> then closes and nothing is open
[05:05] <Cin> eternalswd, say 'yes' if you are
[05:05] <rexxenexx> which service?
[05:05] <Gladier> rexx: your irc server
[05:05] <eternalswd> Cin, I'm still here, just doing some searching on the problem
[05:05] <Max_-> Hellooo!  anyone can give me a clue about "Package console-common is not available, but is referred to by another package... blah blah"  What do I need to do then to get it installed?
[05:05] <Cin> Galdunn, what program, for example?
[05:06] <Rudeh> Garr Beryl isnt starting in my Ubuntu VM
[05:06] <Galdunn> System Monitor
[05:06] <Galdunn> and GAIM
[05:06] <Cin> eternalswd, oh, thanks. much appreciated
[05:06] <rexxenexx> its a flashpoint dedicated server
[05:06] <Rudeh> I start it using beryl-manager
[05:06] <Rudeh> should I try beryl?
[05:06] <Cin> Galdunn, do you know how to open a terminal?
[05:06] <Gladier> rexx: are you running the server or are you trying to connect?
[05:06] <Galdunn> Yes
[05:06] <Galdunn> im in one now
[05:06] <rexxenexx> trying to run the flashpoint server
[05:07] <threeonefour> i say print testpage but iti doesnt print any one can help
[05:07] <Cin> Galdunn, try simply entering 'gnome-system-monitor' and see if there is an error output
[05:07] <shatrat> Rudeh, are you running ubuntu in vmware and trying to use beryl? that isnt gonna fly bro
[05:07] <dimeo> !beryl
[05:07] <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
[05:07] <Rudeh> Success! Beryl started :D
[05:07] <Rudeh> nevermind
[05:07] <Rudeh> lmao
[05:07] <Rudeh> What do you mean?
[05:07] <Galdunn> (gnome-system-monitor:18810): Gtk-WARNING: **: cannot open display:
[05:07] <gop> dam my usb bios won't boot usb
[05:07] <Rudeh> Should I enable 3D?
[05:08] <rexxenexx> I think it might have something to do with the hostname not showing up in the router which might mean its not showing up to the masterserver
[05:08] <Cin> Galdunn, I thought as much. although I cannot say as to why this would happen. have you done any updates that might change X or require restart?
[05:08] <Galdunn> I just did a bunch of updates
[05:08] <Galdunn> i'll try restarting
[05:08] <Gladier> rexx: i have never used flashpoint ded irc server
[05:08] <rexxenexx> it seems like the port is open
[05:08] <TooR4u> hee is there any tool in linux whoose working is same as MICRO MEDIA FLASH?
[05:08] <Cin> Galdunn, indeed. or simply logging off and logging back on
[05:09] <rexxenexx> right?
[05:09] <Galdunn> how do you logg off?
[05:09] <Gladier> rexx: how did you check
[05:09] <Galdunn> NVM I see
[05:09] <Max_-> How did we enable searching in more servers for packages.. can't remember.. there was something about it..
[05:09] <Cin> Galdunn, System > Quit
[05:09] <Galdunn> lol, it's not doing anything
[05:09] <Cin> Galdunn, might want to restart then, hehe
[05:10] <Cin> was it a large update?
[05:10] <Cin> :/
[05:10] <rexxenexx> what could I serve now to check for sure?
[05:10] <Galdunn> Took about 30 mins
[05:10] <Cin> Galdunn, on broadband!?
[05:10] <Gladier> rexx: well point your irc client at yourself at the port you said
[05:10] <Galdunn> Yeah
[05:10] <Galdunn> It's all working now
[05:10] <eternalswd> Cin, try "ls /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/char/agp | grep intel"
[05:10] <Galdunn> I did a ctrl alt backspace and logged back in
[05:10] <Cin> Galdunn, ah, cool
[05:10] <Galdunn> But a notification came up telling me to restart
[05:11] <Cin> Galdunn, aha, there we go
[05:11] <Cin> eternalswd, oki
[05:11] <shifty> is there any shortcut key to open system monitor ?
[05:11] <Cin> eternalswd, http://rafb.net/p/fCOCB198.txt
[05:11] <Cin> eternalswd, it seems only backups were made and the new one never copied over
[05:12] <threeonefour> i say print testpage but iti doesnt print any one can help
[05:13] <makkk> I'm using shfs, i'd like to mount a remote file system, but give my normal user (not root) ownership of this file system. can someone help me find the right combination of options to do this?
[05:13] <Cin> threeonefour, sorry, I don't know about printing in Linux
[05:13] <eternalswd> Cin, cd to your i915 folder and run the command - find . -type f -name "intel-agp.ko"
[05:13] <Max_-> Hellooo!  anyone can give me a clue about "Package console-common is not available, but is referred to by another package... blah blah and it says to maybe look for other locations.."  What do I need to do then to get it installed?
[05:13] <wolfwalker> !DHCP
[05:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about DHCP - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:13] <Cin> eternalswd, righto
[05:14] <xtknight> !ipv6
[05:14] <ubotu> To disable ipv6 read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebBrowsingSlowIPv6IPv4
[05:14] <wolfwalker> Okay, I ran the ubuntu alternate cd. It said it couldn't configure my DHCP network.
[05:14] <wolfwalker> So what gives?
[05:14] <rexxenexx> it says: Unknown host. Maybe you misspelled it?
[05:14] <threeonefour> Cin, i am just using cups  but ok thx anyway
[05:14] <Cin> eternalswd, wait, the install folder or the modules folder?
[05:14] <shatrat> threeonefour, You might want to look up your printer on linuxprinting.org
[05:14] <Gladier> rexx: 127.0.0.1 is your loopback address which means that it points directly back at your computer without hitting a router
[05:14] <eternalswd> Cin, where the install.sh file is
[05:14] <Cin> eternalswd, right
[05:15] <Rudeh> What's the minimum and reccomended RAM for Ubuntu?
[05:15] <wolfwalker> There's no place like 127.0.0.1
[05:15] <Rudeh> recommended*
[05:15] <gezzabob> right hopefully back soon just install xfce and running on this slow low mem gnome it a bit sluggish
[05:15] <Cin> I think the minimum is around 256, it's on the web site
[05:15] <inono> whats the package name for manuals of common C functions like gets, strcmp, etc?
[05:15] <rexxenexx> im gonna try to host telnet on that port
[05:15] <Gladier> !wolfwalker too true
[05:15] <Cin> eternalswd, "find . -type f -name "intel-agp.ko"" brings up nothing
[05:15] <wolfwalker> Okay, I ran the ubuntu alternate cd. It said it couldn't configure my DHCP network.
[05:15] <wolfwalker> So what gives?
[05:16] <wolfwalker> What is it talking about?
[05:16] <threeonefour> shatrat, i did the drivers that work for it are in a rpm   so i used alien and converted to a deb file but it dont work
[05:16] <wastrel> wolfwalker:  it couldn't autodetect your internet connection
[05:16] <noobie0057> any suggestions to transform a series of png files and a single ogg audio file into a mpg movie?
[05:16] <shatrat> threeonefour, alien is a last resort.  search for ubuntu specific stuff instead
[05:17] <Rudeh> What's the default pass for root?
[05:17] <wolfwalker> Big whoop, the computer's not even connected to the internet
[05:17] <Flannel> Rudeh: ubuntu doesn't use root
[05:17] <Flannel> !sudo | Rudeh
[05:17] <ubotu> Rudeh: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[05:17] <wolfwalker> Can't it take care of that if and when that computer gets a modem on it?
[05:17] <Rudeh> oh.
[05:17] <Rudeh> lol
[05:17] <aN1> sed -e 's/\(<[^ ] *>\)\([ ] *\)\(<[^ ] *>\)/\3\2\1/g'  can some one please explain why regexpr 1 and 3 are closed off by < >
[05:17] <roy> Has anyone managed to get MS Flight Simulator to run using WINE ??
[05:18] <Rudeh> Other question, how do I open a root terminal with terminal?
[05:18] <frogzoo> !appdb | roy
[05:18] <ubotu> roy: Appdb is a database of apps & help for programs that run under wine: see http://appdb.winehq.org
[05:18] <shatrat> wolfwalker, yeah it can, but usually it tries to install updates during the install
[05:18] <wolfwalker> |Rudeh:| to become root type sudo in front of the command
[05:18] <shifty> wow i love ubuntu for its stable memory usage
[05:18] <mathrick> aN1: probably because they're intended to match on something eclosed by <> ?
[05:18] <shatrat> Rudeh, sudo -i
[05:18] <slvmchn> noobie0057: ffmpeg and/or mencoder
[05:18] <Rudeh> Thanks
[05:18] <shatrat> shifty, I havent rebooted yet this week
[05:18] <wolfwalker> |Rudeh:| so if the command is apt-get install Audacity, the command as root would be sudo apt-get install Audacity
[05:18] <noobie0057> slvmchn, I;ll check it out thanks
[05:18] <shifty> haha shat :p
[05:19] <rexxenexx> there is no firewall installed on Ubuntu right?
[05:19] <wolfwalker> That particular command I strongly recommend, btw. Audacity rocks!
[05:19] <Flannel> !firewall | rexxenexx
[05:19] <ubotu> rexxenexx: 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).
[05:19] <shatrat> wolfwalker, exactly
[05:19] <Gladier> rexx: no firewall
[05:19] <aN1> matherik nope just whole words
[05:19] <shifty> the only thing keeping on windows server is aspx
[05:19] <Flannel> Gladier, no... it has a firewall.  All linux has firewalls built in
[05:19] <mathrick> aN1: you can press TAB to complete nicks
[05:20] <Rudeh> Okay, this beryl on Ubuntu VM is NOT going to work >-<
[05:20] <mathrick> aN1: also, what is the context there? You just drop in with some regex and ask strange questions, how's anyone supposed to know that?
[05:20] <Cin> Firestarter is bloody brilliant
[05:20] <Rudeh> uncontrollably?
[05:20] <Rudeh> yes.
[05:20] <mathrick> aN1: AFAICS, they'll just match on stuff enclosed in <>
[05:20] <Flannel> aN1: probably because of greedy modifiers
[05:20] <Cin> Rudeh, why not?
[05:20] <threeonefour> shatrat, any suggestions
[05:21] <Rudeh> Cause it just wont work on VM.
[05:21] <aN1> mathrick sorri i typed ur name wrong yeah i was reading rute
[05:21] <Rudeh> I start it but it doesnt open
[05:21] <Cin> Rudeh, oh, because the graphics card is just an emulation?
[05:21] <aN1> Flannel wut u mean by greedy modifiers?
[05:21] <Rudeh> and ubuntu craskes and redirects me to login
[05:21] <Rudeh> Yep.
[05:22] <Rudeh> Although there is experimental support for 3D.
[05:22] <Cin> Rudeh, guess the only logical step is to install Ubuntu over Windows
[05:22] <Galdunn> Anyone know a good guide for XGL setup
[05:22] <IdleOne> !xgl
[05:22] <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
[05:22] <eternalswd> Cin, the fact that it never built intel-agp.ko is likely the problem here
[05:22] <Rudeh> lol nah I don't touch my physical hardrive with OS's
[05:22] <Rudeh> and plus, its a shared computer.
[05:22] <Galdunn> ty
[05:23] <Max_-> Hellooo!  anyone can give me a clue about "Package console-common is not available, but is referred to by another package... blah blah and it says to maybe look for other locations.."  What do I need to do then to get it installed?
[05:23] <Cin> eternalswd, is there a way I can force it (although it is strange that it wouldn't do that by itself). where are you reading this from?
[05:23] <Flannel> aN1: your first and third things match 0 or more of anything that isn't a space inside of brackets.  So why wouldn't it include the brackets?
[05:23] <KorN[CM] > !dmraid
[05:23] <ubotu> dmraid: Device-Mapper Software RAID support tool. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.9.9+1.0.0.rc9-2ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 117 kB, installed size 460 kB
[05:23] <rexxenexx> is there a fontend to iptables?
[05:24] <Flannel> rexxenexx: firestarter
[05:24] <rexxenexx> thx
[05:24] <Cin> rexxenexx, firestarter is bloody great
[05:24] <KorN[CM] > any dmraid gurus here???? I need some help please.
[05:24] <Galdunn> Is 6.10 Dapper or Edgy?
[05:25] <chairmeleon> Edgy
[05:25] <eternalswd> Cin, just for curiousity in the install.sh directory run - find . -type f -name "agpgart.ko"
[05:25] <Cin> eternalswd, righto
[05:25] <rexxenexx> i dont see it in the package manager (firestarter)
[05:25] <Cin> eternalswd, like this? "find . -type f -name "agpgart.ko""
[05:25] <rexxenexx> could i apt-get it?
[05:26] <eternalswd> Cin, yes, without the outer quotes though
[05:26] <Cin> eternalswd, indeed. that returns nothing
[05:26] <the> hi
[05:26] <aN1> Flannel, mathrick, ok thx i was reading rute i think he meant to use \< \> b/c he was saying about matching whole words
[05:26] <Galdunn> When I try to do [gksu gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf]  it gives a Cannot Open Display error
[05:26] <Galdunn> Anyone know why?
[05:26] <the> hi
[05:27] <Cin> eternalswd, what is a .ko file?
[05:27] <oidia> Galdunn: usen nano
[05:27] <Cin> hi, the
[05:27] <shatrat> Galdunn, I think you need gksudo gedit and not gksu
[05:27] <Galdunn> So what do I type instead?
[05:27] <shatrat> I'd also recommend just using nano to edit
[05:27] <shatrat> sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[05:27] <Galdunn> ok ty
[05:27] <Goldfisch> Is anybody aware of xorg driving the graphics card with varying intensity? I noticed while watching a show through MythTV,  dark sections would dim, while bright parts would get brighter. When I opened a terminal, all black caused the windowbars to dim, while lots of white text caused them brighten up.
[05:28] <Cuddles_Laptop> evening all.
[05:28] <Leet44X0R> could someone help me with eggdrop?
[05:28] <eternalswd> Cin, just for curiousity try this then - find . -type f | grep "\.o"
[05:28] <Cuddles_Laptop> question. why do i randomly get the message ''acpi: disabling irq 11'' and how can i stop it?
[05:29] <Goldfisch> In fact, I can switch between XChat and a black gnome terminal, and watch the window title bars vary intensity. I guess one last test to verify it isn't my HDTV doing this is to hook up a monitor to it and see if replicates the behavior there as well.
[05:29] <Cin> eternalswd, lots of .o and .o.cmd files
[05:29] <eternalswd> Cin, okay, thanks
[05:29] <Cin> eternalswd, http://rafb.net/p/VP4oWz35.txt
[05:29] <shatrat> Goldfisch, I suspect its the TV trying to be smart and even out the gamma or something
[05:30] <sanityx_> Anybody have any experience using ubuntu on an inspiron 1500/1501?
[05:30] <sanityx_> I've got it installed, that's not my question
[05:30] <Leet44X0R> hello?
[05:30] <denver> well try asking your question :)
[05:30] <rexxenexx> how do i dl firestarter?
[05:30] <Cuddles_Laptop> leet44x0r, try #eggdrop
[05:30] <Leet44X0R> k thx cuddles
[05:31] <denver> rexxenexx, sudo apt-get install firestarter does not work for you?
[05:31] <kporter> hey i have a file that fails to install when i run apt-get.  so instead i installed it from source...   but apt-get keeps trying to install it.  how can i make it quit?  where does apt-get store its "to be installed" file?
[05:31] <shatrat> rexxenexx, you might have to enable universe and multiverse repos to see it
[05:31] <rexxenexx> havent tried thx
[05:31] <shatrat> !universe|rexxenexx
[05:31] <ubotu> rexxenexx: 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
[05:31] <Galdunn> How do I save and exit GNU Nano?
[05:31] <denver> Galdunn, ctrl-x
[05:32] <Galdunn> ok ty
[05:32] <Flannel> Galdunn: ctrl-O to save, ctrl-X to quit
[05:32] <shatrat> Galdunn, there are instructions at the bottom of the terminal in Nano
[05:32] <Galdunn> oh
[05:32] <rexxenexx> dling now thx
[05:32] <Galdunn> didn't notice them
[05:32] <Cuddles_Laptop> question. why do i randomly get the message ''acpi: disabling irq 11'' and how can i stop it?
[05:33] <kporter> hey i have a file that fails to install when i run apt-get.  so instead i installed it from source...   but apt-get keeps trying to install it.  how can i make it quit?  where does apt-get store its "to be installed" file?
[05:33] <eternalswd> Cin, try "ls /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/char/agp | grep agpgart"
[05:33] <gansinho> please, I made a full backup of my home directory before reinstall of ubuntu, and now I want to transfer it back to my home folder, could anyone help me with the correct "cp" command? to copy all the folders and subfolders and files (even the protected and invisible ones)?
[05:33] <Pirate-king> how do you put skins in xmms
[05:33] <rexxenexx> wow that was fast :) firestarter up and running
[05:34] <CyberCod> pirate king... hold a sec, i know this one
[05:34] <Pirate-king> where is the xmms folder
[05:34] <Cin> eternalswd, that outputs agpgart.ko
[05:34] <shatrat> gansinho, well, you could use ctrl H to show the hidden files in nautilus if you have it mounted and are looking at it
[05:34] <Pirate-king> Im a newbee can you tell
[05:34] <xtknight> Pirate-king: type "locate xmms" that should guide you to the right place
[05:34] <shatrat> gansinho, and then just drag and drop, thats what I'd do
[05:34] <CyberCod> pirateking its .xmms in your home folder.... you gotta show hidden files
[05:34] <eternalswd> Cin, only that one?
[05:34] <Cin> eternalswd, yeah, just one
[05:34] <chairmeleon> Pirate-king: /home/<your_username>/.xmms I suppose
[05:35] <gansinho> shatrat, the thing is, I've done that and nautilus aparently doesn't deal well with a bunch of files, it copy most of the things, but it still misses other
[05:35] <xtknight> Pirate-king: /usr/share/xmms/Skins   if you want to install the skin for "All Users" (in windows terms), or ~/.xmms/Skins if you just want to skin for you.  it's your choice.
[05:35] <matthew_> how do I turn OFF quicksearch in  Places > Search for files?
[05:35] <Pirate-king> ok thanks
[05:35] <Galdunn> Where do I get XGL
[05:35] <xtknight> !xgl | Galdunn
[05:35] <ubotu> Galdunn: 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
[05:36] <gansinho> Galdunn, look in google for beryl
[05:36] <Goldfisch> shatrat: You're right! I dug into my TV manual. Seemed like an easier line of research than xorg configuration settings. I found the tv has seven different AV modes, 3 of which automatically adjust based on the source signal. I switched to a non-dynamic setting, and now it behaves more approriately.
[05:36] <xtknight> Galdunn: i recommend beryl personally.  go to the #beryl channel to get the full scoop
[05:36] <Galdunn> ok
[05:36] <starz> \o/
[05:36] <Cuddles_Laptop> why do i randomly get the message ''acpi: disabling irq 11'' and how can i stop it? my wireless card is on 11, and the only way i can fix it is a full reboot, which is getting annoying.
[05:36] <shatrat> Goldfisch, it sounded like just the sort of annoying thing your average home electronics manufacturer would do
[05:36] <kporter> hey i have a file that fails to install when i run apt-get.  so instead i installed it from source...   but apt-get keeps trying to install it.  how can i make it quit?  where does apt-get store its "to be installed" file?
[05:36] <xtknight> Cuddles_Laptop: laptop i assume?
[05:36] <Cin> Goldfisch, that's interesting
[05:37] <Cuddles_Laptop> xtknight, correct.
[05:37] <starz> hm
[05:37] <starz> im installing ubuntu on a system that has total crap stats....
[05:37] <xtknight> Cuddles_Laptop: new one?  Core 2 duo?
[05:37] <Cuddles_Laptop> xtknight, no, older latitude laptop
[05:37] <shatrat> kporter, I think if you search for it in synaptic you can mark it with "Never upgrade" or something like that
[05:37] <starz> i was thinking ubuntu [gnome]  + automatix .... anyone know if it works on xubuntu ?
[05:37] <shatrat> kporter, thats my only thought on the subject
[05:37] <xtknight> Cuddles_Laptop: interesting.  newer hardware is known to have problems which is why i wondered.
[05:37] <matthew_> how do I turn OFF quicksearch in  Places > Search for files?
[05:37] <Goldfisch> This is my favorite setup. I run a dedicated machine in my living room with MythTV. It is hooked up to a 42" HDTV. I can flip between watching TV shows, firefox, and xchat. Of course, I run it all on ubuntu!
[05:37] <starz> [im too lazy to manually set this one up as its for a friend to mess with.,......] 
[05:37] <xtknight> Cuddles_Laptop: you could try changing the pnp OS option in the bios
[05:38] <xtknight> Cuddles_Laptop: all it says it disabling irq...no reason or anything?
[05:38] <kporter> shatrat: thanks ill see if its there... I don't remember seeing it in synaptic
[05:38] <Cuddles_Laptop> xtknight, i've tried 4 different cards, and it happens every time. as for the bios, no such settings.
[05:38] <starz> also if i just give say 1 gig swap 4 gigs root 2 gigs home it wont go any slower b/c its got a small root partition rite?
[05:38] <Cuddles_Laptop> xtknight, exactly.
[05:38] <eternalswd> Cin, sudo mv /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/char/agp/old.intel-agp.ko.old /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/char/agp/intel-agp.ko
[05:38] <xtknight> Cuddles_Laptop: it is randomy appearing in dmesg?
[05:39] <starz> also any word on support for the x-fi ?
[05:39] <Cin> eternalswd, *gulp*
[05:39] <eternalswd> Cin, and then restartx
[05:39] <Cin> eternalswd, okay
[05:39] <Cuddles_Laptop> xtknight, well, normally i just see it after the wireless drops and i pull up /var/log/messages
[05:39] <xtknight> Cuddles_Laptop: so it is actually impairing your hardware also?
[05:39] <Cuddles_Laptop> xtknight, exactly. i get that message, and then no network.
[05:40] <xtknight> Cuddles_Laptop: you may try booting the kernel with the pci=routeirq option.
[05:40] <Cuddles_Laptop> xtknight, where would i add that?
[05:40] <xtknight> Cuddles_Laptop: you know the grub screen at bootup?
[05:40] <starz> oh yeah and how is ndiswrapper with dlink wireless cards?
[05:40] <Cuddles_Laptop> xtknight, yes
[05:40] <GionnyBoss> There's a PETITION to Macromedia, to bring a Shockwave Player for Linux at: http://www.petitiononline.com/linuxswp/petition.html . I wanted to inform you, if you want to vote for that. Thanks for listening me.
[05:41] <BHSPitMonkey> GionnyBoss, it should be made out to Adobe.
[05:41] <rexxenexx> anyone know why my hostname on my router (DHCP) is just "*" ?
[05:41] <graft> also, does anyone even use shockwave?
[05:41] <GionnyBoss> BHSPitMonkey, really? is it in program?
[05:41] <BHSPitMonkey> I'd like to
[05:41] <BHSPitMonkey> GionnyBoss, huh?
[05:41] <GionnyBoss> ah sorry
[05:41] <GionnyBoss> I misunderstud
[05:41] <BHSPitMonkey> I just run firefox in wine
[05:41] <BHSPitMonkey> and it works fine
[05:41] <Cuddles_Laptop> starz, i don't know about dlink, but linksys sucks with it.
[05:41] <XNIT-01> shockwave player is garbage though
[05:41] <GionnyBoss> I'm not English :P
[05:41] <BHSPitMonkey> mostly
[05:42] <BHSPitMonkey> GionnyBoss, neither am I...
[05:42] <xtknight> Cuddles_Laptop: i believe you press E to edit the bootup line.  there is a line for the kernel, which will contain "vmlinuz".  this is the one you need to edit.  at the end of the line you should add "pci=routeirq" (all options are separated by spaces, and this is one option you need to add to the list)
[05:42] <XNIT-01> want to go play miniclip? lol..
[05:42] <BHSPitMonkey> I'm an American :/
[05:42] <xtknight> Cuddles_Laptop: you then press B to boot the operating system.  we can permanently add the option, this is just for testing
[05:42] <kairu0> BHSPitMonkey, i'm gonna have to ask for some ID..
[05:42] <Cuddles_Laptop> xtknight, and if i wanted to make it permanent?
[05:42] <eternalswd> not to mention that petition for shockwave must be ages old since it's petitioning macromedia and not adobe
[05:42] <GionnyBoss> BHSPitMonkey, well, but I think that this would be important... I don't know if there are better petitions to Adobe... but... well... I think that this is an important thing
[05:42] <BHSPitMonkey> kairu0, I'm gonna have to ask for some leave-me-alone
[05:43] <xtknight> Cuddles_Laptop: edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and add "pci=routeirq" to the vmlinuz line in there
[05:43] <jontec> hey, if lspci has my audio device as an unknown one, but still lists "audio device", can I use the alsa drivers, tools, and utilities to install the drivers?
[05:43] <xtknight> Cuddles_Laptop: just for reference there are other options you can try like nolapic, noapic, acpi=off.  see what pci=routeirq does
[05:43] <BHSPitMonkey> GionnyBoss, anyway, it's useless to talk about it in here. It's just off-topic.
[05:43] <rexxenexx> anyone know why the hostname on my router is just " * " ?
[05:44] <starz> Cuddles_Laptop i would have thought that linksys cards would be easier to support......
[05:44] <GionnyBoss> BHSPitMonkey, ok sorry for that... I just thought that this could be a topic of Linux users' interest... sorry
[05:44] <BHSPitMonkey> GionnyBoss, ##linux :)
[05:44] <shatrat> rexxenexx, maybe its configured that way in the router?
[05:44] <tomw> Anyone here successfully set up a triple head installation?  I'm having some problems and would love some pointers. I'm not sure if my issues are hardware related or if the problem is my Xorg.conf, my third monitor is not getting a signal, but xserver dosent complain about the xorg configuration.
[05:44] <BHSPitMonkey> GionnyBoss, this channel is busy enough with support requests
[05:44] <mocoloco> quick .. someone tell why i should go ubuntu over xubuntu .. in 20 words or less
[05:44] <rexxenexx> my other M$ comps say the correct  hostname
[05:44] <BHSPitMonkey> mocoloco, because you have more than 128MB of ram?
[05:44] <NineTeen67Comet> How come Kernel Panic messages are so lacking of information? .. grrrr .. Just installed mobo, ram, cpu & pci video card .. leads to Kernel Panic .. ideas on where to look? (Ubuntu Server 6.10 after I click install it goes for a moment, then hands out a Kernel Panic... )
[05:45] <starz> rexxenexx i agree with shatrat :>
[05:45] <eternalswd> mocoloco, does it really matter unless it's a ram issue?
[05:45] <kporter> BHSPitMonkey: what part of America, north or south?  Brazil, Canada, or Mexico?
[05:45] <starz> NineTeen67Comet i believe its kept in the logs tho
[05:45] <eternalswd> Cin, any luck?
[05:45] <BHSPitMonkey> North America.
[05:45] <tomw> Mocolo: GNOME
[05:45] <xtknight> mocoloco: i prefer gnome over xfce.  there are more gnome apps and gnome apps look better under gnome than xfce
[05:45] <GionnyBoss> BHSPitMonkey, yeah I know that... and you guys are great to help everyone... keep doing the good work and thanks for your time here (you were great with me when I had problems). Bye!
[05:45] <starz> p'haps not :/
[05:45] <Cin> eternalswd, okay, I did that and direct rendering is still disabled.
[05:45] <mocoloco> well .. i am sold.!
[05:45] <rexxenexx> cant be, the other hostnames are there, only the Ubuntu comp says " * "
[05:45] <Cin> eternalswd, I'm pretty sure I've got it configured right on xorg.conf. would you might having a look at it?
[05:45] <eternalswd> Cin, can you post your xorg.conf?
[05:46] <NineTeen67Comet> starz: may I access the logs that early in the install? .. I can't even use the keyboard when it kernel panics ..
[05:46] <Cuddles_Laptop> xtknight, thanks. now all i need to do is wait for it to happen again.
[05:46] <pwk> hi
[05:46] <starz> xtknight if your short on cpu and know what proggies you like try server install + gnome-core + x-window-system-core
[05:46] <xtknight> Cuddles_Laptop: check out the 'dmesg' to see if you notice anything different from when pci=routeirq was not in there.  see if there's any irq stuff
[05:46] <Cuddles_Laptop> xtknight, possibly related.. when i try to reboot, the system just shuts down.
[05:46] <Cin> eternalswd: http://rafb.net/p/sRPAAC49.html
[05:46] <xtknight> Cuddles_Laptop: sounds like acpi problems, quite possibly related
[05:46] <rexxenexx> is there a reason why one comp would hide its hostname?
[05:46] <pwk> i got windows vista on my comp. now... and i wanna put ubntu on to daul boot.. can anyone help?
[05:47] <xtknight> Cuddles_Laptop: maybe there's a bug in your acpi chip or something.
[05:47] <starz> NineTeen67Comet dunno really i just thought i had heard of something.... perhaps my panic was later while trying to go to some runlevel ?
[05:47] <starz> pwk
[05:47] <starz> thats actually really easy
[05:47] <starz> 1. resize your windows partiton
[05:47] <pwk> windows part. alredy rsized
[05:47] <starz> 2. insert ubuntu install disk
[05:48] <NineTeen67Comet> starz: no problem .. I'm thinking I've got a hardware issue "somewhere" .. my other mobo won't even power up ..
[05:48] <starz> 3. install and make sure when it does the grub option it sees windows
[05:48] <Cuddles_Laptop> xtknight, wouldn't suprise me.
[05:48] <CanadianMan__> i can't a resolution beyond 640x480, i have higher ones defined in xorg.conf, i'm using nvidia drivers
[05:48] <starz> 3.a. if it doesnt see windows edit /boot/grub/menu.1st from linux and reboot to see both options
[05:48] <xtknight> Cuddles_Laptop: in that case, acpi=off nolapic and noapic options may help you.
[05:48] <eternalswd> Cin, it probably doesn't help that your driver is set to i810 rather than i915.  Make a backup of your xorg.conf and change the driver to i915 on line 72
[05:48] <pwk> will it see windows vista
[05:48] <starz> it should yeah
[05:48] <pwk> ok
[05:48] <pwk> thx..bbl
[05:48] <Cin> eternalswd, oh I see. okay
[05:48] <starz> CanadianMan__ open terminal:
[05:48] <Cuddles_Laptop> xtknight, thanks again. i'm off to wait for it to die again.
[05:49] <starz> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:49] <templarius> how do I install fglrx drivers?
[05:49] <xtknight> Cuddles_Laptop: benefits of having acpi on are few and far between anyway.  all it does is cause problems with old devices.  for newer cpus/ thermal management it can be needed, still no big deal
[05:49] <starz> make sure to select nvidia ^^;;
[05:49] <eternalswd> templarius, search ubuntuforums.org, there's plenty of guides there
[05:49] <templarius> yeah they are from june
[05:49] <templarius> I know there is more recent drivers than that
[05:49] <starz> you might wanna backup current xorg.conf first: sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup
[05:49] <Cin> eternalswd, wish me luck :P
[05:50] <eternalswd> templarius, the guide still works, you might just need to change the fglrx version numbers in the commands
[05:50] <starz> CanadianMan__ we typically do support in chan instead of pm so that others can see and remember solutions for future.....
[05:50] <ubunturox> @_@ open
[05:51] <ubunturulesj00> lol
[05:51] <rexxenexx> Under the General tab in the Network settings window is what a DHCP server should take as a Hostname right?
[05:51] <ubunturulesj00> eh
[05:51] <christopher> Hey guys, I dual booted windows xp pro and ubunu 6.10
[05:51] <christopher> porblem is, windows now blue screens while loading.
[05:51] <starz> eh pwk how did that go
[05:51] <pwk> l
[05:51] <pwk> hi
[05:51] <pwk> before i go,
[05:51] <starz> christopher eh?
[05:51] <pwk> i got 2 versin of ubuntu
[05:51] <pwk> one kde and other..
[05:51] <christopher> Yes
[05:51] <starz> pwk yes?
[05:52] <christopher> do any of you have any suggestions for recovery?
[05:52] <starz> christopher describe what lead up to that
[05:52] <pwk> kubuntu or ubuntu..which better?
[05:52] <christopher> are you possibly an admin or something?
[05:52] <starz> pwk its mostly about interface
[05:52] <christopher> Just outa curiosity :P
[05:52] <Pelo> pwk,   just because they are free doesn'T mean you have to hoard them,  leave some for the others
[05:52] <starz> christopher im a user thats been doing debian/ubuntu for about 3-4 years?
[05:52] <christopher> okay, cool
[05:52] <christopher> ty
[05:52] <eternalswd> christopher, that just means windows doesn't work anymore, you probably need to give it some reinstallation juice or something
[05:52] <holycow> !mail
[05:52] <ubotu> mail is another medium to communicate. Ubuntu mailinglists can be found at http://lists.ubuntu.com
[05:52] <starz> o rite
[05:52] <starz> pwk
[05:52] <holycow> holy moly i can't believe i forgot this
[05:53] <rexxenexx> any website that would read my hostname?
[05:53] <starz> just go look at some screenshots
[05:53] <pwk> whch version be easier for a newbie?
[05:53] <holycow> how do you check mail from terminal when you are notified you have mail?
[05:53] <christopher> well, I booted ubuntu, hit install... Free'd up 30 gigs to instal ubuntu
[05:53] <graft> holycow:
[05:53] <starz> i use ubuntu [gnome]  + k3b xmms etc
[05:53] <christopher> partitioned to ext3 and swap
[05:53] <christopher> installed
[05:53] <graft> holycow: um, mutt, nmh, pine, etc.
[05:53] <starz> ah
[05:53] <Pelo> pwk,  doesn'T realy matter,  but kde looks a bit more like windows
[05:53] <christopher> and now windows gives a blue screen of deat
[05:53] <christopher> *death
[05:53] <starz> christopher i see.. it resized that partition.....
[05:53] <holycow> graft, for system mail?
[05:53] <christopher> yep :P
[05:53] <graft> holycow: for any mail
[05:53] <starz> i never do it like that... personally i use partition magic
[05:54] <graft> holycow: or just 'mail', even
[05:54] <eternalswd> christopher, if you do reinstall, make sure you read up on how to restore grub after installing windows.
[05:54] <christopher> I'm not rich
[05:54] <starz> for windows i recommend you find something to make an image of it after a good install etc
[05:54] <holycow> thats what i thought, 'mail' isn't recognized
[05:54] <Cin> eternalswd, it says the driver '915' does not exist
[05:54] <christopher> well, all I did was backup my important files
[05:54] <starz> and christopher long ebfore you install get fuse-3g or whatever working
[05:54] <starz> so you have full read-write support to ntfs
[05:54] <starz> and copy over all your files
[05:54] <starz> you might wanna copy over c:
[05:55] <christopher> well, I need to still use Windows. I'm homeschooled. Do my school work on the computer.
[05:55] <starz> you might wanna copy over c:\documents and settings\yourusuername
[05:55] <n00b> any help getting lappy to see wrt54gc?
[05:55] <starz> that has all your settings
[05:55] <christopher> how would I go about mounting teh ntfs partition?
[05:55] <christopher> *the
[05:55] <starz> and includes the desktop and my documents for that user
[05:55] <rexxenexx> Im a nooblet, any other reason why my Ubuntu would be the only computer in the DHCP server to not show its Hostname? it just shows " * "
[05:55] <eternalswd> Cin, maybe you made a typo, check and make sure it's i915, not just 915
[05:55] <starz> christopher if you just wanna mount it and copy its not so bad actuallly...
[05:55] <starz> one sec
[05:55] <christopher> thank you
[05:55] <starz> christopher no prob... but btw do you have enough room to copy everything ?
[05:56] <chance1101> Can i manualy grab C://my documents and settings/owner/shared without installing anyhing. That is all i want and dont feel like rebooting
[05:56] <christopher> I don't wanna copy over everything, i mainly want access to the partition
[05:56] <starz> and i ams till assuming here that your install of linux was successful :P
[05:56] <pwk> btw, whre i run vista..theres no boot.ini.. so willgrub still work?
[05:56] <christopher> and then to recover windows
[05:56] <Cin> eternalswd, oh, sorry. I mean i915. it's definitely that. I've commented out the line now so I can confirm it was that
[05:56] <christopher> do you know how to recover windows?
[05:56] <christopher> a lot of people say fixmbr, or fixboot
[05:56] <starz> no
[05:56] <christopher> I wouldn't mind trying fixmbr at last resort
[05:56] <starz> bsod is not from that
[05:57] <starz> then youll have to get grub working again lol
[05:57] <eternalswd> hmmm, not sure what to tell you then.  might be a broken tarball?
[05:57] <holycow> graft, do you remember where mail is stored when the system sends you mail?
[05:57] <n00b> any help getting lappy to see wrt54gc? enabled wired connection, doesnt work dhcp or static.
[05:57] <starz> your gonna probably have to reinstall..........
[05:57] <christopher> hmm...
[05:57] <starz> which is why i asked about space constraints
[05:57] <kupesoft> Is there any good docs on setting up ubuntu as a wireless router?
[05:57] <christopher> I backed up all my files =)
[05:57] <eternalswd> Cin, hmmm, not sure what to tell you then.  might be a broken tarball?
[05:57] <holycow> i dont see an . files that are obviously meant for that
[05:57] <Cin> eternalswd, er... I'll try another one...
[05:57] <christopher> I can restore my entire pc in about 6 hours.
[05:58] <Cin> eternalswd, I got it from here: http://dri.freedesktop.org/snapshots/
[05:58] <starz> /dev/hda1 /mnt/ntfs-sys ntfs ro,dmask=0222,fmask=0333 0 0
[05:58] <starz> nn
[05:58] <starz> mm no not that one actually
[05:58] <Cin> eternalswd, do you think that is a good place to get it from?
[05:58] <chance1101> Is their a GUI application for creating programs? Similar to GameMaker for windows?
[05:58] <starz> look just make a directory do this in a terminal:
[05:58] <eternalswd> Cin, yeah, I downloaded it as well to check out the install script
[05:58] <rexxenexx> hey n00b i have a wrt54g
[05:58] <starz> sudo mkdir /media/windows
[05:58] <Cin> eternalswd, okay
[05:58] <Pelo> chance1101,  glade I think
[05:58] <starz> then edit fstab: sudo nano /etc/fstab
[05:58] <kupesoft> starz: I was the one who separated the dmask and fmask in that entry on the ubuntu wiki = I WIN!
[05:58] <rexxenexx> whats lappy?
[05:58] <starz> then at bottom of fstab add a line
[05:59] <chance1101> pelo, d-a-d?
[05:59] <starz> lol kupesoft absolutely
[05:59] <templarius> in this line "./ati-driver-installer-8.26.18-x86.run --buildpkg Ubuntu/dapper" do I make it Ubuntu/edgy?
[05:59] <eternalswd> Cin, I really have no idea. We've exhausted my ideas.
[05:59] <Pelo> chance1101, long hand please
[05:59] <rexxenexx> btw i farted an extreme one
[05:59] <kupesoft> starz: (= - before my edit it was just umask,
[05:59] <chance1101> pelo, Drag And Drop?
[05:59] <dezula> i'm new in ubuntu. i installed my sound card and looks like there's no problem and it did play sounds ONCE but after i restarted it's not working anymore, how can i fix it?
[05:59] <Pelo> chance1101, no idea
[05:59] <Cin> eternalswd, well you have my thanks for putting so much time and work into helping me out. I'm very grateful
[05:59] <IdleOne> where can I paste a screenshot?
[05:59] <IdleOne> pastebin*
[05:59] <iblicf> how to reinstall firefox ,  but keep the plug-ins ,,?
[06:00] <chance1101> guess il find out
[06:00] <eternalswd> Cin, no problem, that's what linux is built on these days
[06:00] <rexxenexx> Im a nooblet, any other reason why my Ubuntu would be the only computer in the DHCP server to not show its Hostname? it just shows " * "
[06:00] <Cin> eternalswd, indeed!
[06:00] <starz> /dev/hda1 /media/windows ntfs users,umask=0222,ro 0 0
[06:00] <starz> that was the old one
[06:00] <starz> um
[06:00] <starz> kupesoft whats the new one ?
[06:00] <_goofy_> when i run glxgears i dont get an output it just keeps running
[06:00] <n00b> Any help getting lappy to see wrt54gc? enabled wired connection, doesnt work dhcp or static.
[06:00] <starz> of course i am assuming ide hdd and hdd1 =P
[06:00] <starz> or i'll find it in like 45 more seconds...
[06:01] <jordan> im trying to install a .run file and when i type ./thefile.run it says "No such file or directory" in terminal?
[06:01] <rexxenexx> my wrt54g doesnt see my hostname
[06:01] <Cin> eternalswd, I'm going to try an older tarball and try my luck with that
[06:01] <iblicf> anybody knows how to reinstall firefox ,  but keep the plug-ins ,,?
[06:01] <rexxenexx> and it has DD-WRT v23 SP2 installed
[06:01] <Cin> eternalswd, I'll tell you if I have any success :)
[06:02] <n00b> Any help getting lappy to see wrt54gc (wired)? enabled wired connection, doesnt work dhcp or static.
[06:02] <starz> nls=utf8,umask=0222 <<-0---- that seems to be all at the wiki im looking at
[06:02] <_`XeOn_> hello
[06:02] <rexxenexx> I wrote how to install it www.rexxenexx.com look under wrt54g
[06:02] <starz> so christopher replace users,umask=0222 with that
[06:03] <_`XeOn_> guys its possible to run beryl in a pc with the default video card onboard?
[06:03] <shifty> any transparency effect for ubuntu ? :x
[06:03] <starz> http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy#How_to_mount_Windows_partitions_.28NTFS.29_on_boot-up.2C_and_allow_users_read_and_write_access <<---- super awesome tho christopher i recommend doing that
[06:03] <holycow> graft, thx, indeed mutt works fine
[06:03] <holycow> thank you
[06:04] <n00b>  Any help getting lappy to see wrt54gc (wired)? enabled wired connection, doesnt work dhcp or static.
[06:04] <Flannel> _`XeOn_: #ubuntu-xgl for beryl support (or #beryl should be able to answer your question as well)
[06:04] <christopher> ty!
[06:04] <_`XeOn_> Flannel..`>tyvm
[06:04] <rexxenexx> to install the flashpoint dserver I had to install gcc, sharutility, nscd and it still doesn't work
[06:05] <kupesoft> starz: I'm DaveCooper, I did that edit ;/
[06:05] <kporter> k every time i intstall packages i get this message: E: python-setuptools: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[06:05] <_goofy_> how do i get glxgears to print an output
[06:05] <kporter> I don't care to try to run the script.  I just want to know how to get that message from comming up anymore
[06:06] <CyberCod> glxgears -prinfps
[06:06] <CyberCod> in terminal
[06:06] <bad_cables-> how do i turn off the screensaver?
[06:06] <kporter> k every time i intstall packages i get this message: E: python-setuptools: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[06:06] <kporter> I don't care to try to run the script.  I just want to know how to get that message from comming up anymore
[06:06] <CyberCod> bad-cables   sessions
[06:06] <bad_cables-> sessions?
[06:06] <GionnyBoss> is there a way to exclude a dir from a list of files in a shell command? I run ' xine * ' to view all videos in a dir, but there are subdirs and I would like to exclude some of them. how can I do that with a shell command, please? What should I have to write instead of ' * '? thanks
[06:06] <starz> @_@
[06:07] <starz> sweet kupesoft lol
[06:07] <CyberCod> System > Preferences > Sessions
[06:07] <matthew> hi, how do I find out which /dev/ my palm pilot is in?
[06:07] <bad_cables-> i dont have a system+>preferences
[06:07] <starz> kporter sudo apt-get -f install
[06:08] <starz> bad_cables- gnome / kde / xfce ?
[06:08] <CyberCod> bad cables... huh? what you running?
[06:08] <bad_cables-> xfce xubuntu
[06:08] <starz> lol
[06:08] <CyberCod> k.. sorry, dont know
[06:08] <matthew> i think it's system in xubuntu
[06:09] <matthew> you should try the channel #xubuntu
[06:09] <pwk> hi
[06:09] <pwk> one last question for the night...
[06:09] <pwk> i got 75gb unallocated...
[06:09] <starz> wb pwk
[06:09] <starz> hot damn :>
[06:09] <starz> how much ram do you have?
[06:09] <pwk> if i use automtic pationer..will i tonly use the unaalocated space?
[06:09] <starz> no i hate auto partitioning :>
[06:09] <pwk> starz, 1gb ram
[06:10] <starz> and yes it only uses whats not partitioned... ok so make 2 gigs swap
[06:10] <starz> say 7-10 for root
[06:10] <pwk> cause i had troubles in pst with mnaully doing parts. for ubuntu
[06:10] <starz> and the rest for home
[06:10] <Takashi> who-s on ubuntu right now?
[06:10] <bad_cables-> what is the normal app that handles the screen saver?
[06:10] <Takashi> I mean RUNNING ubuntu
[06:10] <starz> those are all the partitions that you need....
[06:10] <starz> Takashi y wats up?
[06:11] <Takashi> cannot complain, it is a national long weekend holiday here in the DR
[06:11] <starz> my server is debian and my own computer is packed up for 5 more days and im installing it in this one when the torrent finishes :>
[06:11] <Takashi> dominican republic
[06:11] <elgatoperezoso> can anyone help me w/ a fstab problem?
[06:11] <n00b_>  Any help getting lappy to see wrt54gc (wired)? enabled wired connection, doesnt work dhcp or static.
[06:11] <pwk> thxs starz
[06:11] <starz> elgatoperezoso dont ask to ask just ask away :>
[06:11] <Steve_Laptop> Hello everyone, Can someone please give me the command to change access to /var/www and everything in it?
[06:11] <pwk> going toinstall
[06:11] <pwk> bbl
[06:11] <Takashi> how bout you, starz?
[06:11] <starz> pwk no prob
[06:11] <starz> pwk
[06:11] <starz> install from gui disk and you can use irssi or xchat
[06:11] <starz> i forgot which is on there ^_^
[06:11] <pwk> i take it this was best linux os..lol
[06:12] <starz> well
[06:12] <starz> i dont really agree with that
[06:12] <gansinho> hello, please, I need some help, I'm trying to play a DVD that's ripped into my HD, but I would like to play it as an actual DVD, with menus and everything... maybe I should do a virtual DVD drive... or something else, could someone help me?
[06:12] <intrico> Does anyone know whether it's possible to save information from the Software Updates "Details" console panel?
[06:12] <kporter> starz: when i run that is get this:
[06:12] <turkey> how do i configure wine [eg, filesystems] ?
[06:12] <starz> i think that each has their own purpose.... for instance if your quite advanced and wanna make your own :P
[06:12] <kporter> starz: kporter@kporter-laptop:~$ sudo apt-get -f install
[06:12] <kporter> Reading package lists... Done
[06:12] <kporter> Building dependency tree
[06:12] <kporter> Reading state information... Done
[06:12] <kporter> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[06:12] <kporter> 1 not fully installed or removed.
[06:12] <kporter> Need to get 0B of archives.
[06:12] <kporter> After unpacking 0B of additional disk space will be used.
[06:12] <kporter> Setting up python-setuptools (0.6c3-1ubuntu4) ...
[06:12] <kporter> pycentral: pycentral pkginstall: already exists: /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/setuptools.pth
[06:12] <kporter> pycentral pkginstall: already exists: /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/setuptools.pth
[06:12] <kporter> dpkg: error processing python-setuptools (--configure):
[06:12] <pwk> like i run windows vista now... and i want advantage of having linux soft. going..as virus free
[06:12] <kporter>  subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[06:12] <starz> gansinho is it still an iso ?
[06:12] <kporter> Errors were encountered while processing:
[06:12] <kporter>  python-setuptools
[06:12] <starz> kporter um
[06:12] <gansinho> kporter, stop please!
[06:12] <kporter> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[06:12] <starz> #flood
[06:12] <starz> or
[06:12] <starz> !paste
[06:13] <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)
[06:13] <Steve_Laptop> :)
[06:13] <gansinho> starz, no, its ripped, into all those vob and ifo's
[06:13] <kporter> everyone: my bad XD
[06:13] <_goofy_> is there a way to allocate memory to a videocard without compleatly regonfiguring x
[06:14] <nerd_inside> which is more slight ? gnome or kde ?
[06:14] <starz> _goofy_ one must restart X eventually tho for most vid cards in their device part of xorg.conf one can specify how much mem
[06:14] <Xenguy> nerd_inside: I think it is disputed
[06:14] <starz> nerd_inside xfce
[06:14] <bwlang> nerd_inside: both are heavy... if you're looking for something light you'll have to look at other window managers...
[06:14] <gansinho> starz, you have no clue?
[06:15] <cokeslut> hi
[06:15] <starz> kporter try running that a couple times
[06:15] <starz> gansinho i forgot what i was trying to have a clu about sorry refresh me?
[06:15] <KorN[CM] > any dmraid gurus here???? I need some help please.
[06:15] <kporter> starz: that link is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3169/
[06:15] <elgatoperezoso> adding this line to my fstab: //netbiosname/sharename /media/sharename cifs credentials=/root/.smbcredentials,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_ mode=0777 0 0  returns the following error on "mount -a": [mntent] : line 13 in /etc/fstab is bad
[06:15] <Xenguy> nerd_inside: xfce is a light alternative that is nice
[06:15] <starz> bwlang tho enlightened gnome is nice... and enlightenment is nice by itself.... actually i should be installing that in this...
[06:15] <Takashi> any drinks served (or allowed here)
[06:16] <_goofy_> ididnt mean restart but reconfig by dpkg etc..
[06:16] <gansinho> starz: I'm trying to play a DVD that's ripped into my HD, but I would like to play it as an actual DVD, with menus and everything... maybe I should do a virtual DVD drive... or something else, the DVD is rippd into vob's and ifo's
[06:16] <Takashi> I ran out of booze, geez! need a pina colada
[06:16] <kporter> starz: ran it five times still same thing.
[06:16] <_goofy_> but thanks
[06:16] <Xenguy> KorN[CM] : sorry yer not finding help with that one
[06:16] <KorN[CM] > how come xenguy?
[06:16] <sponix> gpg --keyserver hkp://subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 2EBC26B60C5A2783 gpg: requesting key 0C5A2783 from hkp server subkeys.pgp.net
[06:16] <cokeslut> interest
[06:16] <Xenguy> KorN[CM] : I saw you here before, that's all
[06:16] <n00b_>  Any help getting lappy to see wrt54gc (wired)? enabled wired connection, doesnt work dhcp or static.
[06:16] <sponix> I'm getting stuck with no reponse when trying to add the keys, anyone know why ?
[06:16] <KorN[CM] > yeah I've reformatted
[06:17] <KorN[CM] > installed latest device mapper
[06:17] <starz> gansinho oh yeah... i dont know offhand... perhaps mplayer can play the main thing... but its gonna get ugly i think... unless you can mount that to your /dev/dvd or /media/cdrom[somenumberhere] 
[06:17] <Xenguy> ahh
[06:17] <KorN[CM] > and TRIED to "make install" for the latest dmraid version
[06:17] <KorN[CM] > but it fails
[06:17] <nerd_inside> bwlang:  Xenguy: tks, I forgive the errors I am Brazilian
[06:17] <Takashi> I have reformated, but not REformed
[06:17] <sponix> is this subkeys.pgp.net server down ?
[06:17] <KorN[CM] > so I've gotten further than before :P
[06:17] <sponix> and if so, is there a backup where I can get my keys
[06:17] <starz> kporter if your in gnome run synaptic and go to types of packages and go to broken
[06:17] <intrico> Does anyone  know whether coredump/backtrace information from Software Updates  is logged?
[06:17] <Xenguy> KorN[CM] : yay
[06:17] <KorN[CM] > lols
[06:17] <KorN[CM] > no way yay ):
[06:17] <Xenguy> nerd_inside: no worries :-)
[06:18] <KorN[CM] > xenguy do you much about dmraid?
[06:18] <gansinho> starz, yep, in mplayer i can watch, but no menus and nothing else, how can I create a virtual driver (ie, mount a folder as a driver in /media/cdrom2)
[06:18] <kporter> starz: never seen that selection ill go do that thanks XD
[06:18] <Xenguy> KorN[CM] : I know nothing, or I would have jumped in by now :-)
[06:19] <elgatoperezoso> can anyone help me with a fstab problem mounting cifs?
[06:19] <transgress> is there a way to get network-manager to not require passwords?
[06:19] <xjjk> hallo, quick name question... is it Ubuntu Linux, or Ubuntu GNU/Linux?
[06:19] <kporter> starz: broken is not listing any packages
[06:19] <transgress> like get it to remember my pass and not ask or have the kwalletmanager ask either?
[06:20] <Xenguy> xjjk: given that it originated with Debian, I would guess 'gnu/linux'
[06:20] <xjjk> Xenguy: that's what I was thinking
[06:20] <Xenguy> xjjk: just a guess :-)
[06:20] <xjjk> Xenguy: I actually sort of agree with RMS on this too
[06:20] <starz> sudo mount -t iso9660 -o ro,loop=/dev/loop0 /path/to/isofile.iso /mnt/iso
[06:20] <Xenguy> xjjk: on which?
[06:20] <Xenguy> xjjk: oh , the g/l thing
[06:21] <xjjk> Xenguy: adding the "GNU" to the name of anything that relies heavily on the GNU toolchain
[06:21] <Xenguy> xjjk: I agree as well, althought there are clever reasons to not agree with it ;-)
[06:21] <starz> gansinho lets try adapticing that for you: try um.. sudo mount -t ext3 -o -ro,loop=/dev/loop0 /path/to/dir /media/cdrom0
[06:21] <starz> thought
[06:21] <_`XeOn_> !beryl
[06:21] <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
[06:21] <Xenguy> xjjk: gnu is a great concept/project
[06:22] <starz> thinking about it: i think one or two players can actually play the dvd directory............. totem/vlc one of those i think
[06:22] <starz> kporter then go to the package it says that already exists and try to remove it
[06:22] <gansinho> starz, there is no problem that the path to dir is direted to an external HD (maybe formated in vFat) there is?
[06:22] <starz> mm
[06:23] <starz> well lets see... first we need the path of that hdd :> and we must obviously change the ext3 to vfat or so
[06:23] <starz> open terminal: df -h
[06:23] <gansinho> starz ok
[06:24] <gansinho> /dev/sda1
[06:24] <starz> right:
[06:24] <starz> and also do: sudo ls -la /dev/dvd
[06:24] <kporter> starz: wouldn't it make more sense to remove whatever is calling for the install instead of removing software that is installed and working
[06:24] <foufou> how can i install glade-3 on dapper ?
[06:24] <starz> kporter sure
[06:25] <gansinho> I already have a DVD driver... (think this is valluable info =) )
[06:25] <kporter> :starz before it couldn't install the file.. so i installed it manually, now i recieve that it is already installed.
[06:25] <nerd_inside> because ubuntu does not come with that editor of grub in graphical ?  :(   some knows with installing it?
[06:25] <starz> gansinho eh? you wanna mount this on your normal dvd directory so that it can be read....
[06:25] <starz> kporter: sudo apt-get --purge remove packagename
[06:25] <kporter> :starz new error same problem.. everytime i install anything with aptget i recieve this error
[06:25] <bobabadabouskie> when i run the command Eterm -O | irc nothin happens, i thought the '|' was for doing just that
[06:25] <starz> or with synaptic then right click that package and select uninstall completely
[06:26] <gansinho> starz, unh, ok, I thought that we're soposed to create a virtual DVD driver... but ok, now I get it
[06:26] <starz> bobabadabouskie try eterm instead of Eterm ?
[06:26] <gansinho> starz, lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 2007-01-28 02:52 /dev/dvd -> hdd
[06:27] <starz> gansinho ok so second dir is that [where its linked to instead of /media/cdrom0] 
[06:27] <bobabadabouskie> no command w/ eterm just Eterm
[06:27] <starz> unless the program your using lets you define the dvd:/// dir then you can just point that at the folder and all this isnt needed i think XD
[06:28] <gansinho> starz, yep you're right
[06:28] <starz> LOL awesome enjoi
[06:28] <bobabadabouskie> i want to run Eterm and then have it run irc  from a keyboard srtcut, or a menu
[06:29] <gansinho> so I shall use that string you told me before with these patterns, and to undo it I just "eject" the driver like I would with a normal disc?
[06:29] <fossilet> :)
[06:29] <starz> gansinho with mount one uses sudo umount // tho if your program supports redefining the dvd dir then none of that is needed i think
[06:30] <kporter> starz: If i do that will it remove the installed software or just the call to install the software?
[06:30] <gansinho> starz I'll look in  the configs of the programs... VLC should have it
[06:30] <starz> kporter it will uninstall said software and all configs
[06:30] <kporter> starz: ewww nasty.  is there anyway to remove just the call to instlal the software
[06:30] <starz> gansinho yeah it does.. and i think it will let you play that one file that leads to the whole dvd which i dont remember right now.. .bup or something
[06:31] <Toma-> is there a way to start tightvnc on the active desktop? eg :0 ?
[06:31] <kporter> starz: its gotta be in some file that apt-get creates
[06:31] <nerd_inside> because ubuntu does not come with that editor of grub in graphical ?  :(   some knows with installing it?
[06:31] <Xenguy> Toma-: x11vnc
[06:31] <gansinho> starz yeah, mplayer has it... I will work on that and not bother you anymore, thanks for the help, a lot
[06:31] <starz> kporter im sure there is but i dont know what it is... you need to uninstall it somehow... try uninstalling and then installing a different app that you can take right back out li8ke mousepad which btw is awesome
[06:31] <bobabadabouskie> i dont like irssi, gonna go get something else
[06:31] <Toma-> Xenguy: thanks :D
[06:31] <starz> gansinho no problem google is our friend :>
[06:31] <Xenguy> Toma-: yw
[06:32] <Toma-> Its too hot upstairs today to be working :)
[06:32] <starz> also i recommend checing ubuntuforums.org and if your solution isnt there making a post somewhere for it
[06:32] <fossilet> feisty is unusable now.
[06:32] <Toma-> perth, australia. 39oC and windy
[06:33] <Xenguy> Toma-: wow
[06:33] <Toma-> yep :P
[06:33] <mikejanssen> hmmm
[06:33] <mikejanssen> i have 100 sleeping tasks
[06:33] <mikejanssen> = X
[06:34] <mikejanssen> i think thats alot...
[06:34] <mikejanssen> isnt it?
[06:34] <starz> do te do... burning ubuntu image :> lets hope that ndiswrapper worx for me
[06:34] <Xenguy> mikejanssen: one would think so
[06:34] <starz> mikejanssen um how many total
[06:34] <mikejanssen> 103
[06:34] <starz> lol no
[06:34] <mikejanssen> i opened terminal typed in 'top'
[06:35] <bwlang> mikejanssen: i don't think that's an unreasonable number of sleeping tasks... it's the zombies that are bad.
[06:35] <Xenguy> mikejanssen: I've got 119
[06:35] <starz> things go in sleep mode when they arnt used much or something.. not real sure how that works but when i got fully bloated install [read bloated as customized]  i get about the same number running in gnome
[06:35] <mikejanssen> hmm
[06:35] <starz> yes what bwlang said <3
[06:35] <linuxnoob312> howcome Xirc doesnt work in fluxbox
[06:35] <davidjohnston> i don't know if this would be an appropriate channel to ask this or not, but I am planning a restructure of my home network...it is going to have multiple OS's involved, but primarily Linux.  I was wondering if anyone might want to give their insight
[06:35] <mikejanssen> doesnt it take alot of ram
[06:35] <mikejanssen> = X
[06:35] <Xenguy> mikejanssen: which means my previous comment was wrong :-)
[06:35] <starz> linuxnoob312 run from terminal and say what the error is?
[06:35] <KorN[CM] > any dmraid gurus here???? I need some help please.
[06:35] <bwlang> davidjohnston: it
[06:36] <linuxnoob312> no command
[06:36] <starz> davidjohnston what kinda restructuring>?
[06:36] <bwlang> davidjohnston: 's slow, just ask
[06:36] <davidjohnston> it as an go for an it group
[06:36] <starz> linuxnoob312 then try with no capitolized letters
[06:36] <linuxnoob312> i d-load the fluxWM from ubuntu repos
[06:36] <davidjohnston> bwlang: what
[06:36] <linuxnoob312> tried every variation
[06:36] <bwlang> davidjohnston: an "go"
[06:36] <linuxnoob312> tried find and located aswell
[06:36] <starz> in terminal xi[tab] [tab] 
[06:36] <davidjohnston> bwlang: what are you talking about
[06:36] <starz> see if it will autocomplete... make sure its actually install
[06:36] <starz> ed
[06:37] <bwlang> davidjohnston: it's slow, just ask (not much happening here)
[06:37] <davidjohnston> got ya
[06:37] <bwlang> davidjohnston: i just got an extra cr in there...
[06:37] <bwlang> davidjohnston: what's "an go"
[06:38] <starz> linuxnoob312 as far as i know that package isnt a dependancy of flux or watnot so you probably got to install it seperately..
[06:38] <jriffle> how do i find out what version of glibc i have installed? and how to i upgrade it to Glibc 2.3.x or greater if required
[06:38] <marshall> whats up guys?
[06:38] <kporter> :starz well kinda like slicing bread with a chainsaw: makes a mess but it got the job done...  Thanks alot for the help the error is gone. and I have a new toy called mousepad to play w/ XD
[06:38] <linuxnoob312> well, i cant remember how i did it, but read how on ubuntuforums.org
[06:39] <ivanhoe> hello all
[06:39] <davidjohnston> i mean I have 4 desktop, two laptops (one windows one an iBook), all or  of the desktops will be linux....I also have an old HP NetServ server, this could be windows or linux...it has 5 10G drives in a RAID 5 currently
[06:39] <starz> kporter eh?
[06:39] <linuxnoob312> and thats the 1st prob i ran into to
[06:39] <kenthomson> I need some help
[06:39] <ivanhoe> this i  is my blog about ubuntu http://ubunhoe.blogspot.com/
[06:40] <ivanhoe> what happen ken?
[06:40] <kenthomson> I selected all songs in my library from within Rythmbox and pressed "remove" from within the interface, all the songs were deleted from my FS!
[06:40] <ivanhoe> whats your problem?
[06:40] <davidjohnston> i want to design my network to make it completely open to any other machine on the network....all resources and then I'll determine specific permissions, but how would you all set this system up for optimal performance
[06:40] <kporter> starz: figure of speach :) but the error is gone so thank you
[06:40] <kenthomson> Now i can see them all lying in the trash
[06:40] <starz> ah kporter i am fairly certain there is another way to do it but that works and ive just done that for a while lol
[06:40] <ivanhoe> yeah
[06:40] <kenthomson> HOw do i restore it?
[06:40] <marshall> i just got a 2 gig jump drive and i would like to be able to boot to linux from it. so i could just plug it into any computer and after changing the boot order to include usb storage, i could boot the linux on the jump drive and use the computer for pretty much whatever i want. any idea where i should start?
[06:40] <ivanhoe> mmm  leve me a minute
[06:40] <n00b_>  Any help getting lappy to see wrt54gc (wired)? enabled wired connection, doesnt work dhcp or static.
[06:41] <starz> kenthomson in teh future may i suggest that you do preferences on any program like that?
[06:41] <linuxnoob312> oh well, i just go back to lame gnome for a while
[06:41] <kenthomson> starz, ?
[06:41] <starz> first your gonna have to move them out of trash manually
[06:42] <starz> secondly in preferences there is an option not to delete from fs when del from library.... make sure that you have that setup
[06:42] <kenthomson> starz you mean copy-paste them manually? Can't i restore it?
[06:42] <starz> and in the future setup each program when you run frist time
[06:42] <starz> kenthomson just drag and drop
[06:42] <jriffle> how do i find out what version of glibc i have installed? and how to i upgrade it to Glibc 2.3.x or greater if required
[06:42] <kenthomson> starz, that's a lot of work for a fine Sunday Morning :(
[06:42] <davidjohnston> any ideas
[06:42] <kenthomson> starz, thank you anyways that was quick
[06:42] <starz> kenthomson you can select more than one file/dir at a time........
[06:43] <Jedrick> what's the command in the terminal to know the ip and port of the website that im in?
[06:43] <bwlang> davidjohnston:uh...  that's a pretty broad question..  are you talking about vlans for each machine? most networks are open to any machine that connects
[06:43] <luzariba> How do I load drivers in Ubuntu 6.10
[06:43] <davidjohnston> bwlang:  true....not vlans I was just spitting out ideas without thinking
[06:43] <bwlang> Jedrick: i'm not aware of one... you could try netstat -an | grep firefox (or your browser) to see what sites it's connected to
[06:43] <Flannel> luzariba: what are you trying to load?
[06:44] <mikejanssen> what = best antivirus for ubuntu
[06:44] <mikejanssen> ...
[06:44] <starz> marshall take a look at using a livecd >>>> usb thing i dont know how offhand but i know its doable..
[06:44] <Flannel> !virus | mikejanssen
[06:44] <ubotu> mikejanssen: A/V software is available, however read this to understand why Linux does not have a virus problem: http://librenix.com/?inode=21
[06:44] <starz> mikejanssen all of them :>
[06:44] <luzariba> Wireless LAN drivers. I have the files.
[06:44] <mikejanssen> so no real need for av?
[06:44] <starz> no there is need
[06:44] <starz> its just very very seldom that its needed
[06:45] <starz> ie: i dont run it :D
[06:45] <mikejanssen> i dont really dl crap...other than mp3s
[06:45] <mikejanssen> = X
[06:45] <bwlang> davidJohnston: i usually start with a diagram in xfig or dia , add all the computers -  and get an idea of the traffic each will have
[06:45] <mikejanssen> specially since im a beginner
[06:46] <starz> mikejanssen i cant recommend enough to compile your own mplayer btw... it seems to do the best job playing vid files for me and it has perfect ass support now :>
[06:46] <Takashi> I need some help mounting my hd
[06:46] <bwlang> mikejanssen: i don't think you need anti-virus... but clamav is a good choice if you want to be careful
[06:46] <starz> Takashi go on?
[06:46] <Takashi> I am running ubuntu hoary
[06:46] <mikejanssen> hmmm
[06:46] <Takashi> my usb memory gets detected
[06:46] <mikejanssen> compile mplayer...whats that mean
[06:46] <mikejanssen> = X
[06:46] <starz> Takashi ok where is the hdd: open terminal do df -h
[06:46] <Takashi> nothing nested *actually, that is the next q
[06:47] <Takashi> let me check
[06:47] <starz> sudo mkdir /media/usbdrive
[06:47] <davidjohnston> i know it's broad....I am a  developer and i want to work with multiple environments.  I use my Mac laptop for everyday use and I like it's code editors best.  I do app and web development but more for the web...I need databases servers web servers (but I'm sticking that in linux with apache) but I do want t a win server as well then I want to have a SVN server as well and some of these servers can be combined on one machine, i'
[06:47] <bwlang> mikejanssen: since you ask that question... I don't think it's good advice for you... just use the packaged players until you're more familiar
[06:47] <starz> sudo mount -t externalfs /media/usbdrive
[06:47] <mikejanssen> lol
[06:47] <mikejanssen> yea
[06:47] <mikejanssen> im using rythmbox for mp3s
[06:47] <cablesm102> I just compiled Audacity from source. I can run the executable, but I'm wondering where I should put the executable. Could someeone tell me where a good place to put the executable on my system?
[06:47] <mikejanssen> vlc for vid
[06:47] <mikejanssen> = X
[06:47] <starz> bwlang there is no time like the present to learn to compile and there are awesome guides in the forums
[06:47] <Flannel> davidjohnston: a win server?  And, your message got cutoff
[06:48] <starz> vlc == sux
[06:48] <davidjohnston> that's what I'm looking for and that is my hardware so I'm looking for an optimal setup...i've never worked on systems setups I've just done the programming to make them work together
[06:48] <cablesm102> vlc != sucks!
[06:48] <Takashi> I got a rather lenghty output
[06:48] <bwlang> davidjohnston:  i think you want to start with a nice linux server running samba to share files with the mac and any windows clients...
[06:48] <starz> cablesm102 == sux
[06:48] <starz> er
[06:48] <Xenguy> vlc is da bomb
[06:48] <Takashi> can we go to a private session, so I can display it for you, and not annoy the others?
[06:48] <Flannel> davidjohnston: servers are real easy, they don't need much of any hardware at all
[06:48] <starz> didnt mean it like that exactly but i mean vlc is exactly equal to and must always be sux.
[06:48] <cablesm102> starz == misdirecting his disgust
[06:49] <starz> !paste
[06:49] <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)
[06:49] <starz> Takashi use that
[06:49] <davidjohnston> i know it's broad....I am a  developer and i want to work with multiple environments.  I use my Mac laptop for everyday use and I like it's code editors best.  I do app and web development but more for the web...I need databases servers web servers (but I'm sticking that in linux with apache) but I do want t a win server as well then I want to have a SVN server as well and some of these servers can be combined on one machine, i'
[06:49] <davidjohnston> did you get it that time
[06:49] <jriffle>  how do i find out what version of glibc i have installed?
[06:49] <cablesm102> Can anyone tell me where I should put the executable I just got after compiling Audacity?
[06:49] <bwlang> davidJohnston: he was kidding...
[06:49] <Flannel> davidjohnston: it got cutoff, again.  There are length limits.  after "and some of these servers can be combined on one machine"
[06:49] <starz> davidjohnston a win server?
[06:49] <mikejanssen> !compile
[06:49] <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!)
[06:50] <luzariba> I have drivers and can not find how to load them.
[06:50] <luzariba> Ubuntu 6.10
[06:50] <davidjohnston> oh I'm sorry long night and apparently any sense of humor I typically have is shut off right now
[06:50] <starz> mikejanssen what ubuntu are you running ?
[06:50] <davidjohnston> the win serv is for testing only
[06:51] <chance1101> I am looking for a broadcaster tool that will stream to my shoutcast server. (perferably a GUI)
[06:51] <mikejanssen> edgy
[06:51] <starz> remember when compileing packages for the 'make install' command always use 'checkinstall make install'
[06:51] <bwlang> davidjohnston: i keep windows servers in virtual machines... so they can be rolled back as they get crufty... vmware server is great
[06:51] <davidjohnston> I have to do development for apps on win servs at work so the ability to test would be nice...plus I do security consulting so of course the more systems I can test breaking the better
[06:51] <starz> sudo apt-get install checkinstall // sudo apt-get install build-dep mplayer
[06:51] <starz> then i'll find you the guide
[06:52] <davidjohnston> true, and I have a license for VMWare sorry, didn't mean to leave that out
[06:52] <starz> davidjohnston vmware server is free now ^^
[06:52] <davidjohnston> so now you know my full setup...and  you know what I do and want
[06:52] <Xenguy> starz: free as in freeware =)
[06:52] <davidjohnston> that is true but I still have a copy from work too that was puchased for me
[06:52] <bwlang> davidjohnston: based on your level of network knowledge I recommend strongly that you not consult on network security... you're just asking for trouble.
[06:52] <luzariba> can someone help?
[06:53] <davidjohnston> don't worry I don't actually consult
[06:53] <davidjohnston> I just play
[06:53] <bwlang> davidjohnston: vmware server is free (you may have workstation - which is also nice , but not the same)
[06:53] <mikejanssen> E: Couldn't find package build-dep
[06:53] <davidjohnston> and I have a gift to write scripts that always gather interesting information that other people can use
[06:53] <luzariba> how do i load drivers in ubuntu 610?
[06:53] <starz> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=187709
[06:53] <davidjohnston> no I have ESX server
[06:53] <starz> mikejanssen sudo apt-get build-dep mplayer
[06:54] <ThinkingMan> Morning all, ever since I upgraded to edgy my toshiba satellite m55 fails to hibernate or suspend, is there a log or a dump file I can check out to start troubleshooting the problem?
[06:54] <starz> not apt-get install build-dep my bad sorry
[06:54] <davidjohnston> but the free version is probably newer...anyway who cares consider vmware a non-issue
[06:54] <mikejanssen> hmm
[06:54] <mikejanssen> need to put something to sources.list
[06:54] <starz> now dont replace your edgy with dapper in there
[06:55] <mikejanssen> E: You must put some 'source' URIs in your sources.list
[06:55] <bwlang> davidjohnston: that's a $10k *gift*... uh
[06:55] <jriffle> can someone please tell me how to see what version of glibc is installed
[06:55] <starz> but make sure that every line thats used has universe and multiverse... if you port it in pastebin i'll make you a new one based on current
[06:55] <starz> !paste
[06:55] <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)
[06:55] <n00b_>  Any help getting lappy to see wrt54gc (wired)? enabled wired connection, doesnt work dhcp or static.
[06:55] <cablesm102> jriffle, aptitude show glibc
[06:55] <davidjohnston> bwlang: are you referring to consulting charges
[06:55] <bwlang> jriffle: dpkg -l | grep libc
[06:55] <KorN[CM] > any dmraid gurus here???? I need some help please.
[06:56] <davidjohnston> bwlang: ???
[06:56] <cablesm102> I'm reading the Checkinstall instructions on help.ubuntu.com, and I'm confused by the auto-apt instructions. If auto-apt will create a package for me, why do I need to use checkinstall?
[06:57] <starz> lol
[06:57] <jriffle> bwlang: that command shows many lines with different versions
[06:57] <starz> cablesm102 thats one of the few times you dont need it
[06:57] <jriffle> bwlang: which one am i looking for
[06:57] <bwlang> davidjohnston: http://www.opentip.com/products/VMware_ESX_Server_License_processors_Linux_Win_NW-411878.html
[06:57] <starz> but i dont compile packages from apt... if i need to compile one its usually because i need something later than the source in apt provides
[06:57] <KuTan> en?
[06:58] <davidjohnston> bwlang: so what's yoru point
[06:58] <starz> so when its all good and ready and ive done my ./configure -insert--options and my make
[06:58] <bwlang> jriffle: i don't know what you're looking for... that command tells you about all the packages with the name 'libc' in them...
[06:58] <starz> then i use checkinstall make install
[06:58] <pchilds> Anyone know how to get jedit to run in dapper?
[06:58] <cablesm102> starz, it says to run auto-apt, then run make and sudo checkinstall. How does that work?
[06:58] <n00b_>  Any help getting lappy to see wrt54gc (wired)? enabled wired connection, doesnt work dhcp or static.
[06:58] <xjjk> any comments on improvement... http://samat.org/weblog/20070127-high-speed-cellular-wireless-modems-in-ubuntu-gnu-linux-6-10.html
[06:58] <starz> cablesm102 same as typing sudo checkinstall make install
[06:58] <bwlang> davidjohnston: point is that I think you might be a software pirate... and i don't really want to to help you any more.
[06:58] <starz> just shorter
[06:58] <chance1101> Any one know of a gui program that will stream to a shoutcast server
[06:58] <cablesm102> starz, still confused... can you help me in private chat for a minute?
[06:59] <starz> 1. get dependancies 2. cd to source 3. ./configure 4. make 5. sudo checkinstall
[06:59] <cablesm102> starz, i'd like to have a .deb of it. Is there any way to make that happen?
[06:59] <jriffle> bwlang: im trying to install codeweavers crossover and it errors, saying i need glibc 2.4 or better
[06:59] <mikejanssen> -watchin Mad Max...on speed channel
[07:00] <davidjohnston> bwlang:  oh nevermind that's fine I completely understand now...trust me i am not I just work for a company that likes me to develop across multiple systems...One last question...I have always used SuSe linux, is Ubuntu worth all the hype...I am planning on setting up at least two linux servers and one linux desktop
[07:00] <KorN[CM] > can someone help me to install latest dmraid please? I've tried NUMEROUS times and it fails
[07:00] <starz> cablesm102 it makes a deb when you checkinstall it
[07:00] <cablesm102> starz, where does it put it?
[07:00] <starz> as far as i know there is no mak deb and stop
[07:00] <starz> cablesm102 in the dir above where you compiled the source
[07:00] <jriffle> bwlang: also says below that You might be missing the 32bit compatibility libraries
[07:00] <davidjohnston> bwlang:  then I will leave you alone, and why would you come to an open-source piece of software channel to pirate software
[07:01] <cablesm102> starz, thanks. I need to run it with auto-apt tho right? so basically this: 1: auto-apt run ./configure  2: make  3: sudo checkinstall ?
[07:01] <starz> davidjohnston i think ubuntu is worth it as it has awesome support... but ive never used suse ^^
[07:01] <bwlang> jriffle: sorry i don't know anything about codeweavers... but if you're running a 64 bit machine then you might need to install some compatibility libraries...
[07:02] <starz> @_@
[07:02] <jriffle> bwlang: i am and how would i do that
[07:02] <Xenguy> davidjohnston: ditch suse, and embrace ubu or debian :-)
[07:02] <starz> cablesm102 not exactly/.//// download source and extract to a directory
[07:02] <n00b_>  Any help getting lappy to see wrt54gc (wired)? enabled wired connection, doesnt work dhcp or static.
[07:02] <jriffle> bwlang: what am i looking for in the package manager
[07:02] <cablesm102> done that
[07:02] <starz> make sure you have prereq's for compiling
[07:02] <cablesm102> mm-hmm
[07:02] <chance1101> How do i become a Online DJ with ubuntu!
[07:02] <starz> change dir to dir of source
[07:02] <davidjohnston> starz Xenguy
[07:02] <bwlang> jriffle: i don't remember...  maybe somebody else knows  something like ia32-compat? maybe...
[07:02] <cablesm102> got that
[07:02] <starz> ./configure --enable-what-youwant
[07:02] <cablesm102> yep
[07:02] <starz> and THEN sudo checkinstall
[07:03] <cablesm102> ok. no need for auto-apt?
[07:03] <KorN[CM] > !seen
[07:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about seen - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:03] <starz> also watch version numbers never leave them as letters only
[07:03] <starz> correct no need for auto=apt
[07:03] <chance1101> !d
[07:03] <chance1101> !dj
[07:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about d - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:03] <starz> davidjohnston yes?
[07:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dj - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:03] <cablesm102> starz, ?
[07:03] <cablesm102> no need for auto-apt then?
[07:03] <starz> correct
[07:03] <mikejanssen> heh
[07:03] <cablesm102> thanks
[07:03] <starz> np
[07:03] <zero88> Hello yall
[07:03] <mikejanssen> i dont see a need for compiling stuff yet
[07:03] <KorN[CM] > can someone help me to install latest dmraid please? I've tried NUMEROUS times and it fails
[07:03] <starz> mikejanssen did you post your sources?
[07:03] <starz> lol
[07:04] <mikejanssen> ill wait till some other day
[07:04] <mikejanssen> = X
[07:04] <mikejanssen> ive only been a ubuntu-er for like a week and a half
[07:04] <starz> mikejanssen well you probably dont ^^
[07:04] <mikejanssen> maybe 2...
[07:04] <starz> i watch vids that i must compile stuff to get working correctly
[07:04] <mikejanssen> i am still dual booting
[07:04] <mikejanssen> i will wait till im all linux
[07:04] <mikejanssen> to do all that
[07:04] <davidjohnston> starx Xenguy :  thanks I will definitely use Ubuntu...sorry for freaking out some of your fellow chatters...I just wanted to give the broad sprectrum of what I wanted to do....and as far as networks, I know programming networks but usually our general IT guys handle the main networking...i set with a text editor open all day
[07:04] <starz> mikejanssen 3 years later i am too
[07:04] <mikejanssen> heh
[07:04] <mikejanssen> anything that doesnt work here, i flop to xp and run it there
[07:04] <mikejanssen> no biggy
[07:05] <mikejanssen> = )
[07:05] <mikejanssen> thanks though
[07:05] <starz> davidjohnston why not dual boot or something or install on a spare compy for a bit?
[07:05] <zero88> does anyone know of a guide or tutorial that will show me how to make my BlackBerry pearl turn into a modem on linux ubuntu.i have it working with windows but sence im a full fledged linux fan now i need some help with setting it up
[07:05] <davidjohnston> you all have a great night, assuming it's night where you all are
[07:05] <starz> ;p; mm tjem davidjohnston
[07:05] <mikejanssen> speaking of night
[07:05] <mikejanssen> its midnight
[07:05] <mikejanssen> time fer bed
[07:05] <mikejanssen> = )
[07:05] <mikejanssen> i bought a new car today
[07:05] <mikejanssen> im tired
[07:05] <davidjohnston> starz: I have 7 machines no need
[07:05] <davidjohnston> starz:  what was that
[07:05] <IdleOne> !enter | mikejanssen
[07:05] <ubotu> mikejanssen: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[07:05] <mikejanssen> hehe
[07:06] <mikejanssen> i get yelled at for that alot.
[07:06] <Xenguy> pipe-fu
[07:06] <mikejanssen> sorry......im gone now.......bye all......
[07:06] <stepanstas> hey guys
[07:06] <starz> davidjohnston i mean install on a test machine and play around before committing
[07:06] <starz> perhaps even do one in suse and test against each other
[07:06] <chance1101> :'(
[07:06] <rexxenexx> how can I check what ver of Ubuntu is installed?
[07:06] <Flannel> rexxenexx: lsb_release -a
[07:07] <rexxenexx> thx
[07:07] <starz> but keep in mind the support level for each... and if your company runs ubuntu effectively it would be nice if there were donations.. not that its needed or required XD
[07:07] <starz> but anyway yeah test each against each other fairly and remember learning curves and support and decide! freeeeeeeeeeeeedommmmmmmmmm!@
[07:07] <starz> ok bbiaw b/c im installing ubuntu on this compy kkkkkkkkk
[07:07] <davidjohnston> true...I just don't have a whole lot of time, I have brought together a team of developers and designers and we want to get to development soon since we have 9-5s as well because we have some software we think could be of real value....I need the basic components to handle our collaboration fairly soon...we are also spread across different geographical locations
[07:08] <davidjohnston> that is not to large of an issue so far
[07:08] <matt1234> hey everyone.... i'm trying to install Ardour, but add/remove apps says.... "Ardour GTK cannot be installed on your computer type (i386)", but when i do "uname -a" i get "Linux matt-desktop 2.6.17-10-generic #2 SMP Tue Dec 5 22:28:26 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux"
[07:08] <rexxenexx> DOHETH I have 6.06 I thought I upgraded to 6.10!
[07:08] <rexxenexx> caramba!
[07:08] <davidjohnston> night
[07:09] <KuTan> , cg jl61`*
[07:09] <KuTan> ?<L:jilkm  bn AXZ
[07:09] <KuTan>  sZX VXVTHJYNHILK;'
[07:09] <KuTan> ] +{;PKJ YUDEawdzefsxerdvfbghmjkmjiol,;.
[07:09] <Xenguy> die
[07:09] <BHSPitMonkey> KuTan, ... stop it.
[07:09] <bwlang> matt1234: i don't know what ardour is... but sometime i386 is used as a generic term to talk about intel architecture
[07:09] <BHSPitMonkey> !info ardour
[07:09] <ubotu> Package ardour does not exist in any distro I know
[07:09] <BHSPitMonkey> grr
[07:10] <BHSPitMonkey> !info ardour-gtk
[07:10] <ubotu> ardour-gtk: digital audio workstation (graphical gtk interface). In component universe, is optional. Version 0.99.2-2build1 (edgy), package size 2188 kB, installed size 5992 kB
[07:10] <matt1234> ardour is a digital audio workstation
[07:10] <stepanstas> im having trouble viewing a website, and i feel that this is a problem with linux. i would like to see if anyone else would have a problem, can anyone go to http://www.ukraine.com/forums/ click any forum and choose a topic.  I am only able to view the first post. Anyone else have this?
[07:10] <BHSPitMonkey> matt1234, real original! -.-
[07:10] <rexxenexx> easy way to upgrade to 6.10? The Update Manager says up to date.
[07:10] <jevangelo> what would be the easitest ftp server to configure
[07:10] <matt1234> BHSPitMonkey, what did you want?
[07:10] <CanadianMan__> lspci only shows my vga port is w/e is outputed for that the same for my dvi or should that be on a different line?
[07:10] <shmeelAway> any1 have a solution to the suspend/hibernate bug for edgy? i am running aglx and beryl
[07:10] <IdleOne> !upgrade > rexxenexx
[07:10] <cypher1> jevangelo, vsftpd
[07:11] <Xenguy> jevangelo: agreed, vsftpd
[07:11] <cypher1> jevangelo, it is simple and secure
[07:11] <BHSPitMonkey> stepanstas, "linux" doesn't affect rendering web pages.  I'm using Firefox, and it works fine for me.
[07:11] <Xenguy> stepanstas: I think I can see this stuff without problems
[07:11] <rexxenexx> it didn't show IdleOne
[07:11] <cablesm102> shmeelAway, do you mean susp/hib breaking when you install Nvidia drivers?
[07:11] <Galdunn> Anyone know the command to open Run
[07:11] <IdleOne> !upgrade | rexxenexx
[07:11] <ubotu> rexxenexx: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[07:11] <cypher1> shmeelAway, what is your problem
[07:11] <n00b_>  Any help getting lappy to see wrt54gc (wired)? enabled wired connection, doesnt work dhcp or static.
[07:11] <rexxenexx> thx
[07:11] <shmeelAway> i can put my computer into hibernate/suspend
[07:11] <Xenguy> Galdunn: you are trying to do what?
[07:11] <shmeelAway> but it won't start again
[07:11] <Cold_FiRe> hey guys, i can see that linux can see the windows partions and write to them (FAT32), how can i do the same to windows, as in can i get windows to read/write on linux
[07:12] <stepanstas> bhspitmonkey: well what i ment was the cutomized version of firefox that linux did, thanks though
[07:12] <BHSPitMonkey> stepanstas, sorry, it actually does just show me the first post,  but that's not caused by Linux.  It's your browser.
[07:12] <cablesm102> shmeelAway, after installing nvidia stuff?
[07:12] <Xenguy> Galdunn: Alt-F2
[07:12] <Xenguy> ?
[07:12] <bwlang> Galdunn: what's Run?
[07:12] <Fusheh> Galdunn: Alt + F2 in gnome...
[07:12] <stepanstas> xenguy, thanks
[07:12] <shmeelAway> idk, didn't try it be4 i installed the nvidia drivers
[07:12] <stepanstas> i guess its on me then
[07:12] <cablesm102> Cold_FiRe, fs-driver.org
[07:12] <cablesm102> shmeelAway, there was a hack for it on the Ubuntu Wiki, but when I tried it X started crashing a lot.
[07:12] <Xenguy> stepanstas: np
[07:12] <edgarin> Hi people
[07:12] <shmeelAway> hmm
[07:13] <stepanstas> bhs: is it a problem as far as an update or extention could solve
[07:13] <BHSPitMonkey> stepanstas, the page never seems to "finish" loading, though.
[07:13] <edgarin> I have a problem I need remove a package but this package remove a lot of programas for example gnome :S
[07:13] <stepanstas> that what i see
[07:13] <edgarin> howto I can remove only this package
[07:13] <Cold_FiRe> im using ext3.. will it still work?
[07:13] <cablesm102> shmeelAway, here you go: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NvidiaLaptopBinaryDriverSuspend
[07:13] <cablesm102> edgarin, what package?
[07:13] <BHSPitMonkey> stepanstas, it also doesn't finish rendering in Firefox for Windows.
[07:13] <edgarin> cablesm102, esound-common
[07:13] <BHSPitMonkey> stepanstas, I blame the server.
[07:14] <shmeelAway> kk thx
[07:14] <rexxenexx> AWESOME AWESOME THX IdleOne!!!
[07:14] <stepanstas> bhs, ohh, thanks for testing
[07:14] <cablesm102> Cold_FiRe, yes. However, it won't support journalling, which means that if the computer crashes while running windows, there could be corruption in the file system.
[07:14] <stepanstas> i just doubted that because the server owns about 10 sites
[07:14] <stepanstas> thanks again, ill let the admin know
[07:15] <rafase282> hello
[07:15] <edgarin> cablesm102, esound-commons is called the package
[07:15] <rexxenexx> bbl
[07:15] <graft> yo - stupid question, how do i get the grub menu to show a highlight? my color line is: color cyan/blue white/blue
[07:15] <Cold_FiRe> cablesm102, FAnX
[07:15] <cablesm102> edgarin, removing it will break stuff
[07:16] <shmeelAway> so just type: Option         "NvAGP" "1"
[07:16] <shmeelAway> or do i have extra quote marks in there
[07:17] <cablesm102> shmeelAway, it looks good. Just warning you, it made my system pretty unstable when i tried it
[07:17] <shmeelAway> k
[07:17] <shmeelAway> will delete if it becomes a problem
[07:17] <cablesm102> edgarin, if you really want to remove it (although it will probably completely break sound), i'll tell you the command
[07:17] <wastrel> "ubunto"
[07:17] <edgarin> cablesm102, I need quit the sound of the flash games in firefox
[07:18] <cablesm102> edgarin, sound doesn't work in flash games?
[07:18] <Alpha232> Mornin... trying to get apache2's mod_log_mysql working, it requires a modular mod_log_config but it looks like the standard apache2 has it statically linked... has anyone here successfully set it up?
[07:18] <wastrel> hi hi, I have 2 one-page PDF's that I'd like to stitch together to make one 2-page PDF.  Is there a nice tool to do this?
[07:18] <cablesm102> edgarin, you can fix that a better way. Without breaking sound.
[07:19] <rafase282> Hello
[07:19] <rafase282> I have a question
[07:19] <rafase282> I'm a new user
[07:19] <cablesm102> !enter | rafase282
[07:19] <ubotu> rafase282: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[07:19] <cablesm102> edgarin, you there?
[07:19] <graft> !ask | rafase282
[07:19] <rafase282> I have Beryl installed
[07:19] <ubotu> rafase282: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:20] <edgarin> cablesm102, yes
[07:20] <rafase282> I want to know if I can have differents background for each desktop
[07:20] <Cold_FiRe> where can i get g-nfts
[07:20] <cablesm102> edgarin, install Flash 9 from the adobe site
[07:20] <cablesm102> they provide instructions
[07:20] <cablesm102> edgarin, remove flash 7 first though
[07:20] <cablesm102> that will fix sound in flash
[07:20] <Cold_FiRe> ?
[07:20] <Cold_FiRe> where can i get g-nfts?
[07:21] <dredhammer> hello i just compiled and installed a svn deb package of ffmpeg but Edgy is trying to foist an older version on me as an update how do i stop this?
[07:21] <BHSPitMonkey> all you do to upgrade to flash 9 is replace the existing libflashplayer.so file with the one you download.
[07:21] <BHSPitMonkey> dredhammer, in Synaptic, you can do "Lock Version" on the package.
[07:21] <rafase282> hello
[07:21] <dredhammer> o thanls
[07:21] <BHSPitMonkey> (Select the package, and go to Lock Version in the menus)
[07:21] <graft> rafase282: multiple desktop support isn't working too well yet
[07:21] <rafase282> help please
[07:21] <luzariba> Can ANYBODY tell me how to load driver in Ubuntu 6.10???????????????
[07:22] <cablesm102> edgarin, download the install tgz, then unpack it. Replace the libflashplayer.so in ~/.mozilla/plugins with the one from the install tgz.
[07:22] <rafase282> so i cant have different background?
[07:22] <cablesm102> luzariba, what package?????????????
[07:22] <graft> rafase282: short answer: you can't do it yet
[07:22] <rafase282> that sucks
[07:22] <Cold_FiRe> where can i get g-nfts?
[07:22] <cablesm102> rafase282, i don't think so. One feature of the Windows desktop switcher that's not here yet
[07:22] <rafase282> well
[07:22] <BHSPitMonkey> And they took multiple desktops from us! ;)
[07:22] <cablesm102> Cold_FiRe, if no one's answered you, no one knows. Check back later!
[07:22] <Cold_FiRe> ok
[07:22] <luzariba> I have several drivers to load for Wireless LANs.
[07:22] <rafase282> I though with the Beryl i could do it
[07:23] <BHSPitMonkey> rafase282, check #beryl then.
[07:23] <luzariba> wgn11 linksys
[07:23] <luzariba> and wusb11 linksys
[07:23] <rafase282> thanks
[07:23] <BHSPitMonkey> Not to undermine graft's answer.
[07:23] <graft> rafase282: you can do it with kwin, etc.
[07:23] <cablesm102> Windows multiple desktops are a lame hack, unfortunately.
[07:23] <luzariba> undermine
[07:23] <graft> rafase282: but beryl isn't well-integrated with gnome/kde yet
[07:24] <rafase282> kwin?
[07:25] <shmeelAway> if i have the logitech wireless USB music system, any way to make it compatible w/ linix?
[07:25] <rafase282> I use gnome
[07:25] <shmeelAway> or will i have to go set up VMPlayer
[07:25] <graft> yeah... gnome doesn't support that at all, i don't think
[07:25] <graft> kde does
[07:25] <stepanstas> BHSPitMonkey, just before i go, about the site not working, it was the servers fault
[07:26] <BHSPitMonkey> I kind of noticed
[07:26] <graft> anyone using madwifi drivers with 2.6.20 kernel?
[07:26] <BHSPitMonkey> Since I use forums all the time, without problem.
[07:26] <BHSPitMonkey> graft, can you, yet?
[07:26] <graft> dunno
[07:26] <graft> i was thinking about upgrading my kernel and wanted to know if it'd nuke my wifi
[07:26] <BHSPitMonkey> I hope a fix gets through to feisty soon.
[07:27] <luzariba> WOW, nobady with balls here.
[07:27] <cablesm102> graft, no. As long as you install the restricted modules that come along with the kernel.
[07:27] <graft> what about building from madwifi.org?
[07:27] <BHSPitMonkey> luzariba, we're all women/castrated. Sorry.
[07:27] <Xenguy> luzariba: die
[07:27] <luzariba> thats ok, but can someone help me?
[07:27] <BHSPitMonkey> graft, I installed herd-2 on another partition, and then noticed the bug.  This computer is madwifi dependent, so bleh.
[07:28] <BHSPitMonkey> graft, I'm not going to mess with that :)
[07:28] <luzariba> as soon as i say wireless, everyone goes silet.
[07:28] <secleinteer> does anyone know the command i can use with parted that will turn on the boot flag for a usb drive?
[07:28] <cablesm102> luzariba, considering no one is stepping up, i think no.
[07:28] <graft> luzariba: what the heck did you ask, even?
[07:29] <shmeelAway> can any1 direct me to a site that works for installing XP pro on VMPlayer? I have tried 3-4 sites and havn't gotten it to work. I need step by step instructions, ima n00b
[07:29] <luzariba> How do I load a driver in ubuntu 610
[07:29] <graft> modprobe it?
[07:29] <jontec> okay... problem: /proc/asound/cards returns no sound cards... I've setup alsa-drivers, lib, and utils with the correct sound card... what's wrong... oh also, modprobe takes forever... (sound did not work with the computer before I followed a tutorial about a month ago, but at least then I had the kmix and alsamixer working. I believe the wrong chipset module-thing got install... hda-intel instead of atiixp)
[07:30] <Alpha232> ok... can someone help with building apache2 on ubuntu? there is no make file or anything
[07:30] <graft> Alpha232: configure script?
[07:30] <jontec> luzariba: what kind of driver? we talking wireless, I suppose?
[07:30] <zcat[1] > why would you want to build it? Isn't there a package?
[07:31] <Alpha232> graft:nope
[07:31] <Alpha232> graft: i did apt-get source apache2
[07:31] <graft> Alpha232: perl makefile?
[07:31] <Alpha232> graft: nope...
[07:31] <luzariba> yse
[07:31] <luzariba> i have the files.
[07:31] <graft> Alpha232: um, pastebin the directory?
[07:31] <jontec> Alpha232: umm... yes there is a package. I'm certain
[07:31] <proqesi> how do I switch my bootloader from lilo to grub? this is on a hoary system
[07:31] <jontec> Alpha232: I use it now
[07:32] <n2diy> Anybody have any trouble with this weeks Dapper updates?
[07:32] <graft> proqesi: just do grub-install and it'll switch
[07:33] <jontec> luzariba: if your card is not being detected natively... you'll probably want to try to look up your chipset... do you know what it is?
[07:33] <Alpha232> zcat[1] : yeah but i want to use mod_log_mysql which means i need to have mod_log_config as shared moduler not built in
[07:33] <hope13> I can't install nerolinux for some reason
[07:33] <jontec> luzariba: (I'm trying to remember how I setup my card..)
[07:33] <zcat[1] > ahhh.. ok.
[07:33] <hope13> is there some free DVD burn software?
[07:33] <rafase282> k3b
[07:33] <zcat[1] > been a long time since I tried to build apache from sources.
[07:33] <graft> Alpha232: would you pastebin an ls of the source directory?
[07:33] <hope13> the default one on ubunutu is crashing on me
[07:33] <Xenguy> k3b
[07:33] <proqesi> graft: when I grub install, it says stage1 not found
[07:33] <rafase282> k3b is very good
[07:34] <Alpha232> graft: which pastebin do you guys use
[07:34] <graft> !pastebin
[07:34] <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)
[07:34] <luzariba> jontec, thank you
[07:34] <XNIT-01> dude...
[07:34] <XNIT-01> like...
[07:34] <XNIT-01> just no..
[07:34] <Xenguy> nya
[07:34] <graft> zu?
[07:34] <hope13> k3b is KDE only?
[07:34] <BeOSMrX>  can I add directories recursively with mkisofs in -J mode . What I am doing currently results in all the files being just in the iso file
[07:34] <hope13> can it support gnome?
[07:34] <cablesm102> hope13, yep
[07:35] <glyn> how do I disable firewalls?
[07:35] <graft> k3b uses KDE libs, so if you install kde libs, you can run it in gnome
[07:35] <cablesm102> it will automatically install certain KDE libs
[07:35] <n2diy> hope13: nope, it works in Gnome.
[07:35] <hope13> o thx
[07:35] <carpy> nevermind it's flying up now.
[07:35] <cablesm102> graft, hope13, the kde libs get installed automatically...
[07:35] <glyn> and change security levels?
[07:35] <XNIT-01> if windows detects my printer in a second Ubuntu would too, right?
[07:35] <jontec> luzariba: ubuntuforums is usually more helpful than the wiki (which is sad)... and maybe this...
[07:35] <zcat[1] > are firewalls enabled at all by default?
[07:35] <Alpha232> graft: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3171/
[07:35] <jontec> !wireless | luzariba
[07:35] <ubotu> luzariba: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[07:35] <glyn> it seems like they are
[07:35] <zcat[1] > !firewall
[07:35] <XNIT-01> if windows detects my printer in a second ubuntu would too, right?
[07:35] <Flannel> !firewall | zcat[1] 
[07:35] <ubotu> 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).
[07:35] <ubotu> zcat[1] : 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).
[07:36] <luzariba> jontec, nobady has been helpful with this
[07:36] <graft> yo, dude, doesn't README.build tell you what to do?
[07:36] <jontec> luzariba: I know how you feel. :D
[07:36] <XNIT-01> man my balls hurt
[07:36] <luzariba> !wireless
[07:36] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[07:36] <Alpha232> "Apache2 is now built using arch-buildpackage.
[07:36] <BeOSMrX> how would I add directories recursively with mkisofs in -J mode . What I am doing currently results in all the files being just in the iso file, instead of the directories showing up
[07:36] <zcat[1] > I know it's built into the kernel, but on a stock install I understood nothing was blocked... I'll check the wiki page
[07:37] <graft> arr.
[07:37] <Alpha232> graft: yeah exactly
[07:37] <jontec> n2diy: I'm running the dapper update right now
[07:37] <graft> Alpha232: get it from apache.org
[07:37] <Alpha232> argh
[07:37] <jontec> n2diy: hehe... I'm on dial-up so give me a minute
[07:37] <zcat[1] > hmmm.. wiki page implies default==ALLOW too...
[07:37] <Alpha232> thats gonna suck and break everything :/
[07:38] <jontec> n2diy: yeah... no problems on i386 with dapper
[07:38] <graft> nah, just stick it in /usr/local
[07:38] <graft> it'll be fine
[07:38] <n2diy> jontec: roger that, I'm on dialup too. Ok, no problems, did you get the "need to restart Firefox" message?
[07:39] <njkt> Hi, is there an md5 hash file or equivilent for ubuntu 6.10 amd64?
[07:39] <adamonline45> Crud, I think the machine I'm SSHing into is frozen...  any easy way to fix that?
[07:39] <zcat[1] > njkt: there will be
[07:39] <jontec> n2diy: what do you mean? (I think that means that you left firefox open before you shutdown last time :D ?)
[07:39] <Alpha232> graft: but i need it to be built the way ubuntu's is
[07:39] <graft> why?
[07:39] <kupesoft> The madwifi driver won't let me set the mode as "master" on my dwl-520 (Atheros AR5212) wireless card,
[07:39] <njkt> zcat[1] : ok, thanks
[07:39] <BeOSMrX> how would I add directories recursively with mkisofs in -J mode . What I am doing currently results in all the files being just in the iso file, instead of the directories showing up
[07:39] <Alpha232> i don't understand why the ubitchtu source doesn't have whats needed to make it
[07:40] <jontec> Alpha232: that would be funny if I didn't use ubuntu
[07:40] <Cosmonaut3030> Alpha232: are oyu trying to build Ubuntu from source?
[07:40] <n2diy> jontec: I don't shutdown, my security updates happen automatically, and the system is telling me to restart Firefox for the changes to take place.
[07:40] <graft> if this weren't #ubuntu, indeed
[07:40] <Cosmonaut3030> firefox*
[07:40] <cablesm102> n2diy, hard shutdown?
[07:40] <Alpha232> Cosmonaut3030: i'm trying to rebuild apache2 based on the existing ubuntu source in order to change the mod_log_config from a static to a shared
[07:41] <shmeelAway> can any1 direct me to a site that works for installing XP pro on VMPlayer? I have tried 3-4 sites and havn't gotten it to work. I need step by step instructions, ima n00b
[07:41] <glyn> that link about the firewalls is alright
[07:41] <jontec> n2diy: wait are you updating repositories? or are you updating something with firefox?
[07:41] <glyn> but it doesn't tell me how to disable the firewall altogether
[07:41] <Alpha232> Cosmonaut3030: i want to use mod_log_mysql but i need the modular mod_log_config so it can hook into it
[07:41] <n2diy> cablesm102: I don't shutdown, and I don't have a problem, I just curious if the recent Dapper updates mung anything?
[07:41] <cablesm102> shmeelAway, you need to first get a VM that's suitable, since you can't create them with VMware Player. Then get the VM  to boot from an XP install disk, and install.
[07:41] <zcat[1] > glyn: easiest way to do firewalling is firestarter (it sets up connection sharing and dhcp too..)
[07:41] <adamonline45> glyn: sudo iptables -F
[07:41] <Cosmonaut3030> Alpha232: the existing ubuntu source? isn't it a binary format?
[07:42] <cablesm102> n2diy, updates shouldn't screw anything up.
[07:42] <shmeelAway> can't i use an ISO?
[07:42] <Alpha232> Cosmonaut3030: umm thats why it's called source ;)
[07:42] <Cosmonaut3030> Umm... Silly questoin, but what's the time and date
[07:42] <adamonline45> I think firestarter leads to problems in the long run.  I used this: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=159661&highlight=howto+firewall and am quite happy. PERsonally...
[07:42] <zcat[1] > Sun Jan 28 19:42:52 NZDT 2007
[07:42] <n2diy> cablesm102: umm, brush up on your update history, they have in the past.
[07:42] <wastrel> Sun Jan 28 01:42:36 EST 2007
[07:42] <cablesm102> shmeelAway, you need to mount that in VMware Player
[07:43] <shmeelAway> mm
[07:43] <shmeelAway> tried
[07:43] <cablesm102> n2diy, i know... but you should trust them. They screwed up once...
[07:43] <shmeelAway> guess i'll try again
[07:43] <graft> Cosmonaut3030: yo get an NTP server dude
[07:43] <Cosmonaut3030> I swear it's Sunday today.
[07:43] <graft> it's Sunday now, yeah
[07:43] <CanadianMan__> what do i need to do to set my dvi port to produse tv out
[07:43] <n2diy> cablesm102: roger that, that is why I'm testing the water, before I jump in. :)
[07:43] <zcat[1] > Looks lik SUnday to me..
[07:43] <FluxD> Hi can someone help me change the "security.ubuntu.com" site to a local mirror?
[07:44] <Cosmonaut3030> Thankyou.
[07:44] <zcat[1] > sudo apt-get install ntp
[07:44] <Flannel> Cosmonaut3030: sudo ntpdate ntp.ubuntu.com
[07:44] <Flannel> zcat[1] : I believe ntp is installed in ubuntu-minimal
[07:44] <zero88> does quemu run all windows programs
[07:44] <zcat[1] > yeah, ntpdate first, then install ntp so it doesn't drift
[07:44] <glyn> I tried the -F command and it didn't work
[07:44] <zcat[1] > Flannel: fairly sure it's not...
[07:44] <Cosmonaut3030> no, my clock is right... I just wasn't sure :) Plus I don't use Ubuntu
[07:45] <cablesm102> zero88, qemu runs no windows programs. It runs windows, though, and Windows runs all windows programs.
[07:45] <Flannel> zcat[1] :  http://packages.ubuntu.com/edgy/metapackages/ubuntu-minimal  ntpdate, right there ;)
[07:45] <ferguscan> Can anyone describe how I can set up cpu frequency scaling, such that my CPUs are rigidly scaled all the way down when I'm on battery power, and scaled all the way up when I'm on AC power?
[07:45] <glyn> the site I'm looking at for the program I'm trying to use is saying this:  To do this, open your router web-based configuration (check router manual for details on this).
[07:45] <glyn> it's telling me to open up some ports for my cam to use but I don't know how
[07:45] <zcat[1] > hmmm.. ok. Fairly sure it wasn't in breezy!
[07:45] <glyn> and I don't have a router manual
[07:45] <Cosmonaut3030> FluxD: /etc/apt/sources.list as su
[07:45] <zero88> cablesm102 oh ic, well what works other then wine, wine doesnt support alot of progs
[07:46] <jontec> hey how do I get my sound card into /proc/asound/cards? :D
[07:46] <FluxD> Cosmonaut3030 which ones do I have to hash out?
[07:46] <Flannel> zcat[1] : yep, still is.  just chcked ;)
[07:46] <Cosmonaut3030> FluxD: The ones you want to change, and replace them with what you watn.
[07:46] <zcat[1] > ahhhh.. ntpdate is, ntpd isn't ...
[07:47] <cablesm102> zero88, wine and qemu are COMPLETELY different. With something like Qemu or VMware, you run the entire Windows OS in a window. You need a Windows install disk for that.
[07:47] <FluxD> ok thx Cosmonaut3030
[07:47] <Cosmonaut3030> Np.
[07:47] <Alpha232> ARGH
[07:47] <Alpha232> is it me or does ubuntu make it impossible to compile shit
[07:47] <clearze1> Do you have to patch the newest madwifi drivers for packet injection?
[07:47] <zcat[1] > !b-e | Alpha232
[07:47] <ubotu> Alpha232: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[07:47] <Alpha232> the readme is useless
[07:47] <zero88> cablesm102 ya i know,i tried vmware, i just dont want the hole thing, i just want to run the programs,and wine isnt up to par with most apps
[07:48] <proqesi> Alpha232: it's you
[07:48] <n2diy> langauge | Alpha232
[07:48] <cablesm102> zero88, wine is the best out there for running windows apps without running the entire OS.
[07:48] <graft> !language | Alpha232
[07:48] <ubotu> Alpha232: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[07:48] <cablesm102> zero88, actually, CodeWeavers I think makes a better version of Wine compatible with more programs. $$ though
[07:48] <graft> !spelling | n2diy
[07:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about spelling - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:48] <glyn> how do I enable port forwarding?
[07:48] <zero88> cablesm102 oh ok
[07:49] <cablesm102> glyn, depends on the router
[07:49] <FluxD> Cosmonaut3030 is archive.ubuntu.com and security.ubuntu.com basically same place?
[07:49] <zero88> cablesm102 ya cuz some apps work and some get errors
[07:49] <n2diy> graft: 10-4 :/
[07:49] <Cosmonaut3030> graft: lol
[07:49] <glyn> I'm not on a router, apparently it's telling me I'm behind a firewall
[07:49] <cablesm102> zero88, i know... i've suffered through it
[07:49] <glyn> but I read a guide that said if I'm behind a firewall I need to do port forwarding
[07:49] <Cosmonaut3030> FluxD: Uhh... I don't think so. Thought I'm not usre, anyone else know?
[07:49] <zcat[1] > glyn: firestarter :)
[07:49] <cherokee> howdy all
[07:49] <zero88> cablesm102 well for the most part, i dont really liek windows anymore
[07:49] <cablesm102> zcan[1]  shut up
[07:49] <cablesm102> glyn, that's a router setting. go to www.portforward.com for info
[07:49] <cablesm102> actually http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/routerindex.htm
[07:50] <zcat[1] > cablesm102: ???
[07:50] <zero88> cablesm102 sence ive been able to get working on linux with UBUNTU,wich i love, i have tried going back to windows for a dual boot, but its jstu not the same
[07:50] <cablesm102> zcat[1] , port forwarding! not related to the comp's firewall. Sorry about being harsh
[07:50] <cablesm102> zero88, best solution is VMware and a whole lotta memory.
[07:51] <zero88> cablesm102 true, well i think i could manage cuz i do got a 160 gb hd, 1 g mem, and duo processor
[07:51] <glyn> hmm all I see with firestarter is a version for Hoary Hedgehog
[07:51] <glyn> will that run on Breezy?
[07:51] <cablesm102> 1 g is ok
[07:51] <cablesm102> glyn, he's wrong
[07:51] <Flannel> glyn: er, you have breezy?  there's a breezy version too.
[07:51] <n2diy> glyn: I'm running it on Dapper.
[07:51] <glyn> well I'm not using a router
[07:51] <cablesm102> glyn, port forwarding is on the router. Not on your computer.
[07:52] <cablesm102> glyn, then your modem is acting as a NAT router.
[07:52] <glyn> yeah I think that is it
[07:52] <glyn> I never had the problem on Windows but I do now on ubuntu
[07:52] <cablesm102> glyn, look at the site i linked to
[07:52] <glyn> okay
[07:52] <Flannel> glyn: you need to enable universe, it's in there
[07:52] <cablesm102> Flannel, he doesn't need firestarter. Someone thought he did, but he's really trying to enable port forwarding.
[07:52] <graft> glyn: what are you trying to forward?
[07:53] <cablesm102> graft, ports, i assume.
[07:53] <Alpha232> BARGH
[07:53] <zcat[1] > glyn: if your router is already configures to forward stuff to windows, I'd guess that your IP in Linux is different from in windows. Making it the same might help.
[07:53] <cablesm102> zcat[1] , sorry about before...
[07:54] <graft> most routers don't have very good (or configurable) dhcp servers
[07:54] <cablesm102> zcat[1] , why would his IP be different? The modem should be handing out IP addresses based on the MAC address
[07:54] <graft> mine won't let you set IPs by MAC address
[07:54] <zcat[1] > cablesm102: he might have made it static in windows back when he set up forwarding
[07:54] <cablesm102> graft, neither does mine, but once it hands something out it sticks. Why would it know the difference between win and lin?
[07:54] <cablesm102> zcat[1]  good point
[07:55] <graft> nah, it doesn't always stick
[07:55] <graft> mine changes every few days
[07:55] <graft> dumb
[07:55] <cablesm102> that's painful
[07:55] <Alpha232> ok i believe debian officially sucks.. never have i downloaded source that is as useless as what this just gave me...
[07:55] <graft> yep
[07:55] <FluxD> Cosmonaut3030 I have my windows mounted using ntfs driver but I want to install the ntfs-3g driver for read and write privieleges when i install it will it be overwritten?
[07:55] <foolsseatle> Alpha232: focus on the good, Debian far from sucks.
[07:56] <Alpha232> foolsseatle: well what makes ubuntu so special-ed that the source doesn't ship with any makefile, autoconf or anything
[07:56] <glyn> so cablesm102:  I'm not sure what to do etc once I get to the site..I see a PFConfig but it seems to be a windows only thing
[07:56] <jevangelo> i installed vsftpd and cant upload
[07:56] <Alpha232> better yet
[07:56] <Cosmonaut3030> FluxD: I don't have any experience with mounting windows partitions, sorry
[07:56] <Alpha232> why doesn't apache2 support the -M flag
[07:57] <kupesoft> What packages download the source and headers of the server kernel?
[07:57] <zcat[1] > I've also seen windows machines (I suspect XP home does it deliberately) that get a different IP every time, I think they actually request it because the DHCP server was handing otu the same IPs to every other machine on the LAN
[07:57] <FluxD> Cosmonaut3030 thx anyway
[07:57] <Cosmonaut3030> jevangelo: check your config in /etc/
[07:57] <Cosmonaut3030> Np.
[07:57] <cablesm102> glyn, look up your model of modem and it should give you instructions on how to port forward on it
[07:57] <FluxD> Hi I have my windows mounted using ntfs driver but I want to install the ntfs-3g driver for read and write privieleges when i install it will it be overwritten?
[07:57] <graft> Alpha232: they provide source mostly so you can build the package natively, i think
[07:57] <kupesoft> What packages download the source and headers of the server kernel???
[07:57] <Galdun1> hey how do I start a screensaver
[07:57] <Galdun1> on ubuntu
[07:57] <Alpha232> graft: natively as in what?
[07:57] <jevangelo> i cheked it and it seems fine
[07:57] <jevangelo> anonupload is enabled
[07:57] <glyn> cablesm102:  I'm using DSL is that a problem?
[07:57] <proqesi> Alpha232: what package doesn't make any kind of makefile?  are you sure you downloaded the source?
[07:57] <graft> Alpha232: natively as in, not just some generic i386 package, but optimized for your system
[07:57] <Cosmonaut3030> jevangelo: are you uploading locally?
[07:58] <cablesm102> glyn, if your DSL modem supports port forwarding, it isn't. I've had problems with that tho... my mother's ISP, Sympatico, disabled it on their modems.
[07:58] <Alpha232> hahahahaha
[07:58] <graft> Alpha232: but seriously, you should just build from apache.org's sources... apache doesn't need to integrate that much with other stuff
[07:58] <Alpha232> wanna hear somthing funny
[07:58] <Galdun1> Anyone know how to start a screensaver
[07:59] <glyn> of cool It's a DSL modem/router
[07:59] <glyn> *oh cool
[07:59] <jevangelo> im uploading from a remote box
[07:59] <Galdun1> nvm, found it
[07:59] <Alpha232> the source doesn't even have a fucking .c file
[07:59] <zcat[1] > Galdun1: go into system > preferences and click on 'screensaver' I think
[07:59] <proqesi> Alpha232: this is a high-traffic channel. please take it to #ubuntu-offtopic
[07:59] <cablesm102> !language | Alpha232
[07:59] <ubotu> Alpha232: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[07:59] <jevangelo> do i need to login with the ftp user?
[07:59] <Alpha232> proqesi: whoa... what makes this off topic?
[07:59] <Alpha232> proqesi:    i type in  apt-get source apache2
[08:00] <Alpha232> proqesi: i get source that has no source!
[08:00] <graft> Alpha232: watch the language, you'll get kicked in a moment
[08:00] <cablesm102> Alpha232, why can't you be like everyone else and just download the binary package?
[08:00] <Spee_Der> Good morning everyone.
[08:00] <cypher007> Question: can anyone help me set up a vnc server properly? I can connect to it over the lan, but when i try and forward port 22 (as internal and external in my router) and see whats running on what ports i cant see them :(
[08:00] <proqesi> Alpha232: that isn't the apache 2 source
[08:00] <hope13> morn'n i think
[08:00] <hope13> it's 11pm >>
[08:00] <cablesm102> cypher007, vnc runs on port 5900
[08:00] <Spee_Der> It's 2 A 'ere
[08:01] <hope13> >,>
[08:01] <cypher007> sorry i meant ssh
[08:01] <ivanhoe> http://ubunhoe.blogspot.com/
[08:01] <proqesi> Alpha232: you're asking apt-get to download two packages, one called apache2 and one called "source"
[08:01] <ivanhoe> look this
[08:01] <hope13> europe?
[08:01] <ivanhoe> from Mexico with love
[08:01] <Alpha232> proqesi: uhhh no
[08:01] <Spee_Der> N.E. US.
[08:01] <hope13> is k3b faster than the default ubuntu burner?
[08:01] <cablesm102> omg, Alpha232... he's right.
[08:01] <proqesi> Alpha232: yes, the command-line is space delimited
[08:01] <frogzoo> hope13: nope, but it does have burn free
[08:02] <Spee_Der> hope13, k3b is much quicker
[08:02] <hope13> what is burn free?
[08:02] <Alpha232> proqesi: read the manpage for apt-get
[08:02] <cablesm102> Alpha232, he's right. You're downloading 2 packages.
[08:02] <Alpha232>  source source causes apt-get to fetch source packages. APT will examine the available packages to decide which source package to fetch. It  will  then  find  and
[08:02] <Alpha232>               download  into  the current directory the newest available version of that source package. Source packages are tracked separately from binary packages via
[08:02] <proqesi> Alpha232: packages which are source have names like apache2-source
[08:02] <graft> proqesi: no, he's fine
[08:02] <graft> proqesi: that's how you get source
[08:02] <hope13> will it burn under buffer or something?
[08:02] <poningru> anyone know where to get the documentation from for kernel src?
[08:02] <cablesm102> Alpha232, putting a space makes it think you're installing 2 packages.
[08:03] <graft> proqesi: apt-get source is different from apt-get install
[08:03] <Alpha232> cablesm102: READ THE MANPAGE!!!!
[08:03] <hope13> because the default ubuntu kill 2 of my dvds T_T
[08:03] <poningru> there is no Documentation folder in my /usr/src/kernel-name
[08:03] <zcat[1] > perhaps the apache2 package is just a metapackage and the real server is named something else?
[08:03] <poningru> Alpha232: please do not say such things to a user
[08:03] <Alpha232> cablesm102: or just stick to aptitude
[08:03] <poningru> if you do not want to help just dont
[08:03] <cypher007> Question: can anyone help me set up a ssh server properly? I can connect to it over the lan, but when i try and forward port 22 (as internal and external in my router) and see whats running on what ports i cant see them :(
[08:03] <cablesm102> Alpha232, shut up, because I'm right! apt-get install apache source, OR aptitude install apache source will get you 2 packages: apache and source
[08:03] <poningru> !ops
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[08:04] <cablesm102> Anyone here familiar with apt-get or aptitude wanna back me up?
[08:04] <graft> cablesm102: you're totally wrong, dude
[08:04] <poningru> cablesm102: and Alpha232
[08:04] <poningru> enough
[08:04] <zcat[1] > cablesm102: "apt-get source" is'nt the same as "apt-get install source"
[08:04] <cablesm102> graft, sudo aptitude install apache source will install 2 packages: apache and source. Not apache-source, which is what the guy wants.
[08:04] <nalioth> Alpha232: cableroy please be civil
[08:04] <nalioth> dammit
 proqesi:    i type in  apt-get source apache2
[08:05] <nalioth> cablesm102: Alpha232 please be civil
[08:05] <NeoGeo64> ok ive installed lunix and i have a few ??S
[08:05] <CorpseFeeder> anyone wnat to help me make a HP scanner work in xsane?
[08:05] <poningru> cypher007: what was your question dude?
[08:05] <NeoGeo64> 1) how do insatll internet explorer
[08:05] <Mez> poningru, I only removed them from the channel, they're welcome back as long as they're calm
[08:05] <n2diy> lunix?
[08:05] <poningru> NeoGeo64: use firefox
[08:05] <NeoGeo64> 2) can i use aol on linux
[08:06] <CorpseFeeder> the scanner I have is supposedly supported under XSane image scanner, but I can't work out how...
[08:06] <zorba64> NeoGeo64, http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Main_Page
[08:06] <n2diy> NeoGeo64: yes.
[08:06] <graft> clearly NeoGeo64 has been reading too much adequacy.org
[08:06] <Alpha232> mez: calm isn't the issue... the issue is misinformation and while i am trying to get help, i am not an idiot nor new to unix.
[08:06] <Mez> Alpha232, from what I saw - the conversation was heated... :D
[08:06] <zcat[1] > NeoGeo64: you can install it under wine but there's really no sane reason. It doesn't behave exactly the same as in windows so it's not even useful for testing compatibility
[08:06] <NeoGeo64> 3) can i use wine to install viruses
[08:06] <poningru> NeoGeo64: why do you want to do this?
[08:07] <NeoGeo64> to find out if itll hose my box
[08:07] <NeoGeo64> will it?
[08:07] <n2diy> troll
[08:07] <FluxD> lol
[08:07] <Alpha232> mez: heated because i'm right lol... and i was dealing with someone who obviously didn't use apt-get except as a copy/paste from the wiki
[08:07] <zcat[1] > For the record, neo is correct, "apt-get source" isn't the same as "apt-get install source"
[08:07] <zcat[1] > Err alpah rather
[08:07] <NeoGeo64> zcat[1] :  Your source is there, but there are some unresolved deps.
[08:07] <zcat[1] > *alpha (damn my typing is bad)
[08:07] <poningru> anyway did anyone actually need some help?
[08:08] <Alpha232> mez: and I don't like getting confronted with... why don't i install the binary when i stated twice already that i need to recompile it due to needing a modular version of mod_log_config
[08:08] <Alpha232> that said...  all I want is to get the source used in ubuntu for apache2 so i can rebuild as close to my existing binary as possible
[08:08] <NeoGeo64> My ex gf was chmod 777 so I rm her.
[08:08] <Alpha232> NeoGeo64: lol
[08:09] <Mez> apt-get source apache2
[08:09] <Alpha232> mez: i did that...
[08:09] <Alpha232> not a single   .c file in the lot
[08:09] <enix> what file is it that loads start-up apps
[08:09] <Alpha232> mez: please see http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3171/
[08:09] <NeoGeo64> There were too many unauthorized users executing the restricted and read-only file girlfriend.
[08:09] <enix> not pref>sess>start
[08:09] <NeoGeo64> They gained access to MY box.
[08:10] <poningru> enix: system->preferences->sessions
[08:10] <harisund> Guys, do you know of any instructions to creating a boot floppy for Ubuntu (and then do a network install?) I have a machine without a CD ROM drive and want to boot from a floppy
[08:10] <Alpha232> NeoGeo64: execution isn't the problem it is random access that it becomes dangerous
[08:10] <NeoGeo64> lol
[08:10] <zcat[1] > Most viruses rely on bugs or undocumented API's of windows that are not precisely duplicated in Wine, so very few if any will run in wine
[08:10] <NeoGeo64> haahah
[08:10] <Alpha232> NeoGeo64: esp if filelocking isn't setup
[08:10] <enix> i want the actual file so i can try and get conky to load after everything else
[08:10] <graft> Alpha232: you got apache2_2.0.55.orig.tar.gz?
[08:10] <poningru> enix: just use the sysvinit
[08:10] <poningru> !init
[08:10] <ubotu> Boot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto
[08:11] <Alpha232> graft: no that didn't come down with the source.. i have apache2_2.0.55.orig.tar.gz and apache2_2.0.55-4ubuntu2.1.diff.gz
[08:11] <NeoGeo64> 9/11 In linux commands:  mv airplane /NYC/WTC | ./COLLAPSE
[08:11] <NeoGeo64> ok nowim just getting tasteless
[08:11] <graft> isn't that what i said?
[08:11] <Mez> NeoGeo64, indeed, so stop
[08:11] <graft> anywho i'm assuming you untard the orig, not the diff
[08:12] <poningru> Alpha232: the former is the vanilla source
[08:12] <poningru> and untar it
[08:12] <poningru> right what graft said
[08:12] <graft> although since the pastebin you posted was full of patches, it seems possible you untar'd the diff
[08:12] <poningru> yeah thats what he did
[08:12] <harisund> Poningru.. that doesn't help. First, it says --> "It assumes that you are making the diskette on an Ubuntu Linux box". Second, it assumes the installation is already present.I have a machine with an empty hard disk, a floppy disk and no CD ROM driv.
[08:13] <orient> hi
[08:13] <poningru> harisund: hmm so netboot? hold on
[08:13] <graft> !hi
[08:13] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[08:13] <harisund> poningru .. netboot but using floppy disk ... no PXE ..
[08:13] <orient> I have some problems with ubuntu edgy x86_64
[08:13] <Mez> !ask
[08:13] <zorba64> !botsnack
[08:13] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:13] <ubotu> Yum!
[08:13] <harisund> poningru: otherwise tell me this. Is there a way I can install Debian and then install Ubuntu on top of that?
[08:13] <zcat[1] > !yum
[08:14] <ubotu> yum: Advanced front-end for rpm. In component universe, is extra. Version 2.4.0-3.1 (edgy), package size 197 kB, installed size 960 kB
[08:14] <NeoGeo64> I have Windows Vista installed on my other HDD and its so slow.  MSIE7 sucks.
[08:14] <graft> harisund: you can convert a debian system to ubuntu... or at least it was posisble in the past
[08:14] <gnutz> ?
[08:14] <zorba64> NeoGeo64, whadidyaexpect?
[08:14] <graft> i converted from sid to hoary with little trouble
[08:14] <harisund> graft.. It's very easy to install Debian from just a floppy drive ... and then network install (not PXE) ... I don't think Ubuntu has that feature.
[08:14] <orient> is it possible to convert from edgy x86_64 to edgy i386 ?
[08:14] <gnutz> How do I find out how much ram I have in ubuntu?
[08:14] <harisund> Can I convert from sid to Edgy easily?
[08:14] <poningru> harisund: found it
[08:15] <poningru> harisund: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/WithFloppies
[08:15] <graft> ubuntu installs about a billion ways
[08:15] <harisund> gnutz: cat /proc/cpuinfo
[08:15] <graft> i'm sure you can do it
[08:15] <NeoGeo64> The only feature in MSIE7 I like is you just have to click the tab bar to create a new tab instead of FILE > Open New Tab.
[08:15] <Cold_FiRe> whats the best way to convert ext3 to ext2?
[08:15] <Cold_FiRe> on windows
[08:15] <zcat[1] > NeoGeo64: (yeah, I know, #offtopic..) I ended up isntalling XP home and upgrading to MSIE7 the other day. It crashed three times in about ten minutes. This on a totally fresh install browsing 'safe' websites..
[08:15] <harisund> poningru: nice .. it starts with: Boot from Debian Sarge install floppies ... lol ...
[08:15] <gnutz> Thankz harisund
[08:15] <Mez> orient, best bet is a re-install.. manual conversion is a painful process
[08:15] <zcat[1] > since then it's been a lot better, but really _great_ first impression!
[08:15] <Cold_FiRe> whats the best way to convert ext3 to ext2???
[08:15] <cypher007> anyone?
[08:15] <Mez> NeoGeo64, firefox - middle click tab bar ;)
[08:15] <harisund> thanks a bunch though, graft and poningru
[08:16] <Mez> or ctrl +t
[08:16] <orient> Mez: well, I have >2GB in mail
[08:16] <graft> Cold_FiRe: why would you wanna do that?
[08:16] <orient> and config files and docs...
[08:16] <NineTeen67Comet> Little install "Q" .. I'm installing Ubuntu-Server 6.10 .. all goes like glass .. until re-boot .. then nothing but a black screen after the initial bios fly through .. It's an older Intel mobo, P3 450, 192mb ram, AGP video, 10gig, 120gig and CDROM .. headless/cli only system .. ideas on why it'd not boot after install?
[08:16] <poningru> harisund: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation
[08:16] <orient> Mez: it will painfull
[08:16] <NeoGeo64> Mez:  Thanks!
[08:16] <Cold_FiRe> cuz i want windows to read linux, windows can only read ext2
[08:16] <Mez> orient ... oh, thats painful ;)
[08:16] <proqesi> Alpha232: I dunno what you're whining about, there source is in that package
[08:16] <graft> can windows even read ext2?
[08:16] <graft> doesn't matter anyway, ext3 = ext2 + journaling
[08:16] <NeoGeo64> Cold_FiRe:  Windows doesn
[08:16] <poningru> Cold_FiRe: it can read ext3
[08:16] <Flannel> Cold_FiRe: that's not true.  windows has a ext3 driver (windows by default can't read ext2 either)
[08:16] <NeoGeo64> Cold_FiRe:  Windows doesn't get along with ext*
[08:16] <graft> so you can still do it
[08:16] <harisund> graft there's a special driver that allows it to read ext3
[08:16] <poningru> it does
[08:17] <orient> Mez: maybe I can boot from an usb stick and delete everyting, except /home
[08:17] <Cold_FiRe> well every time i use it it ways i have to format it
[08:17] <orient> Mez: then reinstall
[08:17] <poningru> orient: what are you trying to do?
[08:17] <NeoGeo64> I tried reading ext3 from xp with the driver and it crashed my system
[08:17] <Cold_FiRe> it says the drive is not formated
[08:17] <orient> I want to go from edgy x86_64 to edgy i386
[08:17] <Mez> orient, did you not create /home on it's own partition ?
[08:17] <proqesi> Alpha232: it's funny how you tell other people to RTFM when they try to help you
[08:17] <graft> hm... never had linux tell me that when i mount NTFS
[08:17] <zcat[1] > There's a couple of drivers. Beware the reiserfs one for windows though, it screwed my filesystem and I ended up having to rebuild trees (fairly sure the windows driver was to blame, anthough not 100%)
[08:17] <Cold_FiRe> ?
[08:17] <Flannel> orient: 64 to 32bit?  Can't "upgrade" have to reinstall
[08:17] <poningru> Cold_FiRe: http://verens.com/archives/2005/09/30/mounting-ext3-in-windows/
[08:17] <orient> Mez: no, it's my home computer and there's no need for special security
[08:18] <NeoGeo64> Windows Vista should use ext3 and xorg with Xgl, it could have been released years ago\
[08:18] <Alpha232> proqesi: do you want to start this up again?
[08:18] <zorba64> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/WithFloppies
[08:18] <Alpha232> proqesi:  man apt-get
[08:18] <graft> yeah, give it a rest, proqesi
[08:18] <Cold_FiRe> lol yea
[08:18] <proqesi> Alpha232: it took two seconds to find the source
[08:18] <Flannel> orient: /home on it's own partition meant you could keep it even with reinstalling, it's not just a security thing ;)
[08:18] <poningru> NeoGeo64: seriously dude please stop trolling
[08:18] <proqesi> Alpha232: dunno if I should even help trolls like you
[08:18] <orient> I know, but I didn't expect to be forced to reinstall a linux
[08:18] <poningru> proqesi: cut it out
[08:18] <Mez> orient, I do it so i can hop distro, not for security
[08:18] <orient> I have debian 2.0 systems still running
[08:19] <poningru> ...
[08:19] <proqesi> Alpha232: /etc/apt/apache2-2.0.53/upstream/tarballs/
[08:19] <poningru> orient: you are crazy
[08:19] <harisund> zorba64: that page is not as well written as other documentation pages are ... it's kind of funny and not complete
[08:19] <orient> poningru: tell me somthing new :D
[08:19] <poningru> orient: :)
[08:19] <proqesi> Alpha232: and stop asking me to man apt-get.. I didn't ask you for help with it
[08:20] <Cold_FiRe> zorba64, i went to that site and used that program and thats what told me i cant use ext3
[08:20] <poningru> proqesi, Alpha232 guys seriously cut it out
[08:21] <orient> ok, I will reinstall... thanks for your help, guys
[08:21] <orient> have a good one
[08:21] <proqesi> poningru: cut what out?  if people are going to troll, I'm going to call it
[08:21] <CorpseFeeder> i have this scanner HP ScanJet 5100c (parallel port) which is fully supported see http://www.sane-project.org/cgi-bin/driver.pl?manu=hp&model=scanjet+5100c&bus=par&v=&p= ..but for the life of me, I cannot work out how. PLease someone help?
[08:21] <frogzoo> nobody expects the troll-quisition
[08:22] <Cold_FiRe> ok then,is there a way to use ntfs in linux?
[08:22] <poningru> proqesi: if people troll please politely tell them so and call the ops
[08:22] <Cold_FiRe> as in read/write
[08:22] <poningru> Cold_FiRe: yes
[08:22] <poningru> !ntfs | Cold_FiRe
[08:22] <ubotu> Cold_FiRe: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions. For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
 ok i believe debian officially sucks.
[08:22] <poningru> gaaah
[08:22] <glyn> hey can someone please help me in disabling my firewall on my router/modem?
[08:22] <poningru> !ops
[08:22] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos or tonyyarusso
[08:23] <poningru> proqesi: this time
[08:23] <CorpseFeeder> ity says seomthing about it needing an epst module, but I have no idea how to get it installed??
[08:23] <poningru> thank you
[08:23] <n2diy> glyn: unplug it?
[08:23] <glyn> it's my modem that works for my DSL
[08:23] <servando> Worthless !!!!!!!!!!
[08:23] <poningru> CorpseFeeder: what does?
[08:23] <poningru> glyn: what brand is it?
[08:23] <glyn> westell
[08:23] <poningru> it just needs port 22 in and out
[08:23] <Spee_Der> n2diy, good morning.
[08:23] <n2diy> glyn: whoops, it is a modem too, that won't work.
[08:23] <poningru> glyn: westell what?
[08:24] <poningru> that should not have a firewall on it
[08:24] <n2diy> Spee_Der, and the same to you.
[08:24] <Hellevator> I want to install slackware in Edgy using virtualization software.  Which would work the best and be the easiest?  VMware, qemu, or virtualbox?
[08:24] <CorpseFeeder> poningru: http://www.sane-project.org/cgi-bin/driver.pl?manu=hp&model=scanjet+5100c&bus=par&v=&p= my scanner I have is the HP ScanJet 5100c
[08:24] <glyn> westell wind river
[08:24] <poningru> Hellevator: if you want it to be discreet then vmware or xen would be best
[08:25] <kupesoft> Where can I pass kernel modules parameters at boot time?
[08:25] <poningru> glyn: hold on brb let me go check my router
[08:25] <Hellevator> ponigru, what do you mean by discreet?
[08:25] <cryptic> Hey, I'm considering making a jump back over to linux and running ubuntu. I'm a really avid windows programmer (as in, that's how I make money), so I absolutely need to be running visual studio. is there anyone here who does windows api programming?
[08:25] <frogzoo> kupesoft: in /boot/grub/menu.lst - appended to "kopt" & 'sudo update-grub'
[08:25] <glyn> I got to my configuration stuff I just don't know what to do
[08:25] <poningru> Hellevator: as in things like keeping it ot one cpu or only giving some ram etc.
[08:26] <eternalswd> !ntfs-3g | Cold_FiRe
[08:26] <ubotu> Cold_FiRe: 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)
[08:26] <frogzoo> cryptic: job for vmware at a guess
[08:26] <kupesoft> frogzoo: For modules?
[08:26] <frogzoo> kupesoft: oh, /etc/modules
[08:26] <jean-b> hi there
[08:26] <jean-b> how can i set a player in amule?
[08:26] <kupesoft> frogzoo: The module doesn't seem to be loaded in /etc/modules ...
[08:27] <zcat[1] > jean-b: in the config...
[08:27] <poningru> glyn: I have a wire speed
[08:27] <poningru> glyn: is it a black router?
[08:27] <poningru> err modem
[08:27] <glyn> yeah it's black and small
[08:27] <glyn> I have no idea how to disable the firewall
[08:27] <jean-b> zcat[1] : I go to preferences and then?
[08:27] <poningru> ah yeah there is a web thing for it
[08:27] <glyn> yeah
[08:27] <zcat[1] > preferences / directories :-)
[08:27] <tonyyarusso> cryptic: Doesn't look good mate.  Wine AppDB lists it as garbage.  Maybe with Cedega or Crossover.
[08:27] <CorpseFeeder> i think the xsane image scanner version must be out of date or something. I need version 1.06, and the one with edgy seems to be 1.0.18
[08:27] <zcat[1] > Yeah, it's not that obvious...
[08:28] <jean-b> zcat[1] : then there is video player
[08:28] <jean-b> so if i want Kaffeine
[08:28] <zcat[1] > down the bottom
[08:28] <jean-b> what should i do?
[08:28] <sacater> if anyones interested, the following commands to install smooth, beatiful graphics drivers is........            sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx  sudo nvidia-xconfig
[08:28] <zcat[1] > put the full path in there I think..
[08:28] <poningru> glyn: go into the router's page in your browser
[08:28] <jean-b> i don't know the path
[08:28] <poningru> bbl food
[08:28] <glyn> I'm there
[08:29] <jean-b> when i click browse there is only 2 folders: home and media
[08:29] <poningru> glyn: on
[08:29] <kupesoft> I just installed the madwifi module and wish pass a parameter to the module when it's loaded.  How do I do that? It doesn't seem to be listed in /etc/modules...
[08:29] <n2diy> CorpseFeeder: Ubuntu repos are out of date. For bleeding edge stuff, you need to go to the source of what you want.
[08:29] <zcat[1] > "which kaffeine" in a terminal to find it
[08:29] <poningru> glyn: yeah sorry dude no clue
[08:29] <frogzoo> kupesoft: somewhere under /etc/modprobe.d/ ?
[08:29] <poningru> I have a wire speed
[08:29] <poningru> glyn: I would call your dsl
[08:30] <zcat[1] > I think just the program name might work.. full path should be more reliable though
[08:30] <poningru> yeah call verizon
[08:30] <poningru> I am sure they will help you
[08:30] <jean-b> zcat[1] : thanx mate!!! =)
[08:30] <glyn> I enabled the port forwarding on my service, right
[08:30] <kupesoft> frogzoo: Nothing there...
[08:30] <glyn> but I don't know how to get rid of the firewall that apparently overrides the configuration
[08:31] <jean-b> zcat[1] : kaffeine doesn't work but /usr/bin/kaffeine do work
[08:31] <jean-b> by the way
[08:31] <frogzoo> kupesoft: put it in /etc/modules then
[08:31] <jean-b> do you know how to add new dicctionaries to openoffice?
[08:31] <jean-b> french and spanish?
[08:31] <zcat[1] > glyn: 'route' and find the gateway address. Type that into firefox, you should get the router's admin page that way
[08:31] <james> hello all
[08:31] <sacater> who would want to
[08:31] <poningru> jean-b: there are packages for it
[08:32] <poningru> search for it in synaptic/apt-get/aptitude/whatever you use
[08:32] <sacater> surely they would be on #ubuntu-es or #ubuntu-fr
[08:32] <glyn> zcat[1]  I'm at the router's admin page
[08:32] <Hanneman> Hello everybody. I have a problem and I wonder if someone can help me. I try to install my networkcard which is integrated in my motherboard. The card is a RTL 8110 S. I'm pretty new to linux and Ubuntu. When I installed Ubuntu it didn't recognise the card. I have no clue how to fix it.
[08:32] <glyn> I don't know how to define the firewall rules
[08:32] <eternalswd> glyn, what program are you trying to use that needs incoming ports?
[08:32] <glyn> AMSN
[08:32] <kupesoft> frogzoo: The module gets loaded at boot time, but it's not explicitly in /etc/modules.  I just put it in /etc/modules *with* the parameter, you think that will work?
[08:32] <james> use lspci see if its recognised
[08:32] <poningru> glyn: dude call verizon
[08:32] <jean-b> i just want to be corrected by OO when i write in spanish or french
[08:32] <glyn> I enabled the service but the firewall is still defunked
[08:33] <jean-b> poningru: do you know the name of the packages?
[08:33] <zcat[1] > glyn: cool. neither do it :)  There's a page somewhere that tells you how to configure port forwarding on most common routers, but I forget where it was!!
[08:33] <frogzoo> kupesoft: I think it will
[08:33] <n2diy> Hanneman: google for the card model and linux, and see if you can find what module/driver it works with.
[08:33] <kupesoft> frogzoo: Booting now,
[08:33] <poningru> jean-b: sorry dude... just search for openoffice and es or fr
[08:33] <eternalswd> glyn, what type of router is it?
[08:33] <glyn> well I configured the port forwarding but I don't know how to get rid of the firewall that overrides it
[08:33] <jean-b> ok thanx
[08:33] <glyn> westell "wind river"
[08:33] <poningru> glyn: dude why dont you call verizon?
[08:34] <foundry> man, why are the ops so ban-happy
[08:34] <foundry> talk about abuse of power
[08:34] <james> people dont like calling support it is like admitting defeat
[08:34] <glyn> I dunno it is late and I hope someone here knows how to define the firewall rules
[08:34] <zcat[1] > poningru: my experience, your ISP is the worst person to call, especially if you don't run WinXP+MSIE7
[08:34] <poningru> zcat[1] : no verizon is really cool about this
[08:35] <kupesoft> frogzoo: Didn't work
[08:35] <CorpseFeeder> looks to me like getting this scanner to work is completely out of the question.. a more uptodate version for debian linuxes does not appear to exist ;(
[08:35] <ubuntuking> hello
[08:35] <poningru> zcat[1] : their routers run linux
[08:35] <Hanneman> n2diy: thanks, will do that
[08:35] <frogzoo> kupesoft: boooo....
[08:35] <poningru> zcat[1] : like the one you get if you are a fiber member
[08:35] <n2diy> zcat[1]  OTOH, my ISP is staffed by linux people, they love helping me.
[08:35] <sparr> is there a proper way to downgrade to an old version of a package in ubuntu?
[08:35] <kupesoft> frogzoo: Where would the module put it's loading configuration?
[08:35] <james> i do router support for a DSL isp IE& is killing all the computers that run motive software :))
[08:35] <graft> glyn: what are you trying to forward where?
[08:35] <zcat[1] > poningru: most isp's run everything on Linux. But their support people in Bangalore don't have a script fot it :)
[08:35] <kupesoft> frogzoo: I installed it from source
[08:35] <n2diy> Hanneman: gl
[08:35] <poningru> zcat[1] : hehe
[08:36] <glyn> I'm trying to forward my ports 6890-6900 for AMSN
[08:36] <ubuntuking> i am a stranger here,is there anyone to help me?
[08:36] <poningru> ubuntuking: just state your question
[08:36] <graft> glyn: seems simple enough...? what's going wrong?
[08:36] <CorpseFeeder> What are tuesday night's lottery numbers?
[08:36] <poningru> ...
[08:37] <glyn> AMSN still tells me I'm behind a firewall, and I think it's because the firewall configurations are overriding my personal configuration
[08:37] <n2diy> ubuntuking: nobody is a stranger here, we are Ubuntu!
[08:37] <poningru> lol
[08:37] <poningru> n2diy++
[08:37] <kupesoft> How do I know where a kernel module I just installed from source loads so I can pass it a parameter?  It's not in /etc/modules.
[08:37] <sorl> how do i log network traffic?
[08:37] <Alpha232> strange but never a stranger
[08:37] <james> the company i work for likes customer service people as apposed to techs so 10% of the people can tech anything 5% somethings and 85% have no clue
[08:37] <graft> glyn: are you sure those are the only ports it needs?
[08:37] <glyn> yeah I looked it up
[08:37] <graft> glyn: TCP or UDP?
[08:37] <glyn> Both
[08:37] <glyn> so I configured both
[08:37] <n2diy> kupesoft: locate module name?
[08:38] <asdx> hi, i just downloaded the firefox 32-bit version, and i'm trying to run ./firefox on ubuntu 64-bit (6.10) and it doesn't run, it says this: ./run-mozilla.sh: 424: ./firefox-bin: not found
[08:38] <glyn> could I send you a message Graft telling what the firewall rules look like for inbound and outbound?
[08:38] <asdx> any ideas?
[08:38] <graft> firewall rules on your linux box?
[08:38] <glyn> my custom firewall rules for the router
[08:39] <ubuntuking> thank you all,i just have a look at the chatroom
[08:39] <graft> ah... the router is what, now? some linux box?
[08:39] <sacater> asdx: you are compiling from source right?
[08:39] <graft> or some d-link POS?
[08:39] <glyn> It's a westell "Wind river"
[08:39] <asdx> sacater: nope
[08:39] <asdx> sacater: i just got the 32 bit firefox 2.0 from mozilla.org
[08:39] <glyn> DSL modem/router
[08:39] <kupesoft> How do I know where a kernel module I just installed from source loads so I can pass it a parameter?  It's not in /etc/modules.
[08:39] <graft> erm... you can pastebin 'em i guess
[08:39] <kupesoft> n2diy: Didn' work,
[08:40] <frogzoo> kupesoft: see man modprobe.conf - specifically, synatx "options modulename option..."
[08:40] <kupesoft> n2diy: Didn't work,
[08:40] <sacater> asdx: ah, hmm, would be able to compile the source if i sent it to you?
[08:40] <inuk-x> how do i stop xchat from joining this channel automatically?
[08:40] <james> most dsl modems are routers, just not supported as such but you slam a swich on there and poof
[08:40] <sacater> inuk-x: right click it in the left bx, and de0select signinautomatically
[08:40] <n2diy> kupesoft: ok, then try "updatedb
[08:40] <glyn> Yeah, pretty much
[08:40] <zoexii> hello! question: a utility to play online mp3 streams from the command line?  I try mplayer, but can't make it work...
[08:40] <n2diy> kupesoft: ok, then try "updatedb", and try it again?
[08:41] <kupesoft> n2diy: I got it,
[08:41] <zcat[1] > zoexii: mpg321 ?
[08:41] <kupesoft> n2diy: I think
[08:41] <asdx> sacater: i have the source here, but, if i compile on my 64 bit cpu i will get 64 bit binary
[08:41] <poningru> zoexii: from command line?
[08:41] <poningru> hmm
[08:41] <sylwester> hello!
[08:41] <eternalswd> inuk-x, go to your network list, edit Ubuntu Servers and remove #ubuntu from the channels to join list
[08:41] <asdx> sacater: unless i tell the compiler to compile in 32 bit
[08:41] <poningru> zoexii: why cant you make it work from mplayer?
[08:41] <zcat[1] > Online.. hmmmm .. probably mplayer with the appropriate codecs
[08:41] <zcat[1] > !codecs
[08:41] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[08:41] <zoexii> zcat[1]  it does online streams?
[08:41] <poningru> zoexii: yes
[08:42] <sacater> asdx: yeh, surely you want 64 bit as you are on a 64 bit machine, or are you going to run firefox on a 32 bit
[08:42] <graft> man.. just watched Last of the Mohicans... now i'm going to be depressed for three days
[08:42] <zcat[1] > Yeah, I use mplayer to play nasatv
[08:42] <asdx> sacater: i want to run 32 bit firefox on 64 bit
[08:42] <poningru> graft: that was a crapy movie
[08:42] <sacater> asdx: may i ask why
[08:42] <graft> i didn't think so
[08:42] <asdx> sacater: flash
[08:42] <Spee_Der> ps ax shows me all working files. What do I do to see a particular file only ?
[08:43] <sacater> asdx: ah, okay, where have you put your source package
[08:43] <Li`lEndian> Hello :)
[08:43] <asdx> sacater: it's in my ~
[08:43] <eternalswd> Spee_Der, ps ax | grep file
[08:43] <zcat[1] > I think mpg321 will play http:// streams. But mplayer with w32codecs plays almost everything..
[08:43] <Spee_Der> thanks much eternal
[08:43] <Li`lEndian> rtorrent is the biatch :D
[08:43] <n2diy> Spee_Der, ps pid xxx?
[08:43] <hope13> >,> hey K3b is killing my blank DVDs does anyone knows why?
[08:43] <sacater> asdx: try this in the command like 'tar zxvf #packagename'
[08:44] <Spee_Der> ok thanks n2diy, i'll try both
[08:44] <Spee_Der> my xastir is not functioning again for some reason
[08:44] <n2diy> Spee_Der, both?
[08:44] <sacater> hope13: does it give any error messages?
[08:44] <eternalswd> n2diy, yeah, your suggestion, and mine hence both
[08:44] <hope13> um it gave some error burn 1% then jumps to 100%
[08:44] <sparr> given the choice between downgrading to an old ubuntu package or upgrading to a new debian package, which would you prefer?
[08:44] <frogzoo> hope13: burning too fast?
[08:44] <Spee_Der> n2diy,  ps ax | grep file was also suggested and works
[08:45] <hope13> i set it to 2%
[08:45] <hope13> x@
[08:45] <n2diy> Spee_Der, 10-4 :)
[08:45] <hope13> x2
[08:45] <frogzoo> hope13: set to 50% max
[08:45] <Spee_Der> rgr
[08:45] <frogzoo> hope13: also check media's speed spec
[08:45] <poningru> sparr: newer deb package
[08:45] <hope13> how do i set to 50%?
[08:45] <hope13> hehe
[08:45] <sacater> hope13: do 'sudo apt-get install gnomebaker'
[08:46] <sacater> hope13: much better disc burner and it removes the need for KDE librarys
[08:46] <poningru> Li`lEndian: awesome nick
[08:46] <hope13> mm gnome baker?
[08:46] <hope13> ok
[08:46] <roho> with the free dyndns, can you get the fqdn to show up in your whois?
[08:46] <poningru> hope13: yeah def
[08:46] <Li`lEndian> why, thank you. its the first time anyone's mentioned that :)
[08:46] <sacater> hope13: the package is called gnomebaker
[08:47] <n2diy> Spee_Der, That is one thing that is cool about linux, ask a question, get twenty different answers, and most of them work!
[08:47] <zcat[1] > roho: no, that's reverse-DNS which is controlled by your ISP usually
[08:47] <Spee_Der> really. I love it !
[08:47] <roho> zcat[1] : but if i want to ssh to the machine that's on dyndns, it will work if i specify the hostname instead of ip right?
[08:47] <Spee_Der> I would like to have this channel on HUD when driving....
[08:47] <zcat[1] > roho: yes.
[08:48] <glyn> does anyone know how to specify firewall connections "Manually"?  I have my security level on "none" but it still blocks stuff
[08:48] <hope13> is gnomebaker the default ubuntu burning software? cuz it only burned once and then the rest of my dvds died T_T
[08:48] <Spee_Der> I can't get xastir to restart without re-booting for some reason
[08:48] <n2diy> Spee_Der, who ya talking to OM?
[08:48] <roho> zcat[1] : using ddclient, if my ip changes because of a new dhcp lease, will it still work?
[08:48] <Spee_Der> n2diy, I was just thinking out loud is all
[08:49] <n2diy> Spee_Der, RR, and being a diplomat too!
[08:50] <zcat[1] > roho: it's supposed to.. sometimes you have to wait because ISP's cache DNS entries longer than they should, but mostly it should update fairly quick
[08:50] <roho> zcat[1] : ok, thank you very much.
[08:50] <Spee_Der> When I don't feel diplomatic, I simply go on to something else and bother only myself.
[08:51] <n2diy> Spee_Der, who ya talking to OM?
[08:51] <Spee_Der> It's just easier that way.
[08:51] <n2diy> Spee_Der, are you familiar with command line completion?
[08:52] <n2diy> Spee_Der, and the up arrow key?
[08:52] <zcat[1] > n2diy: and ^R ?
[08:52] <Spee_Der> n2diy, I am looking at the command structure for ps, but when using ps -Xx or similar, I can not find xastir......
[08:53] <Spee_Der> n2diy, when I call xastir it states it is already running, but there is no terminal for it.
[08:53] <Spee_Der> n2diy, when I call xastir it states it is already running, but there is no terminal for it.
[08:53] <Spee_Der> wb n2diy
[08:53] <n2diy> ctrl+r?
[08:53] <Spee_Der> n2diy, what does that do ?
[08:54] <rat409> Spee_Der try ps aux for all running processes
[08:54] <zcat[1] > Spee_Der: ^Rps will bring up the last command you typed with 'ps' in it...
[08:54] <n2diy> Spee_Der, and the up arrow key?, try and see what it does on your command line.
[08:54] <Spee_Der> n2diy, that's much better, thanks.
[08:55] <Spee_Der> Oh yeh, up arrow, yes know that, thanks.
[08:55] <n2diy> Spee_Der, which one? :) tab or up arrow?
[08:55] <Spee_Der> up arrow
[08:55] <Spee_Der> tab also
[08:56] <n2diy> Spee_Der, who ya talking to OM?
[08:56] <Spee_Der> n2diy, when I call Xastir in terminal, I get this -- >>Other Xastir process, pid: 5532 may be running. Exiting..
[08:57] <Kristov> hi
[08:57] <Spee_Der> n2diy, But !
[08:57] <Spee_Der> n2diy, 5532 is not owned by xastir, it is owned by something else entirely.
[08:57] <roho> zcat[1] : those people that have vanity hosts on irc, are they usually using a bouncer or shell, or do those domains go directly to their computer?
[08:58] <n2diy> Spee_Der, did you compile in AX25?
[08:58] <cas3> !beryl
[08:58] <ubotu> Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-xgl
[08:58] <zcat[1] > roho: I think shells or bnc's a lot of the time...
[08:58] <Spee_Der> n2diy, No. This was raw install v1.7. I have 1.8.5 ready to go, but can't until I kill the process owned by the invisible xastir.....
[08:58] <Spee_Der> lol
[08:59] <zcat[1] > roho: or people that have a /24 and handle their own DNS both directions.
[08:59] <Spee_Der> Good morning Kristov
[08:59] <Turbogirl> test
[08:59] <zcat[1] > Spee_Der: sudo killall xastir
[08:59] <n2diy> Spee_Der, check out the FAQ at http://www.xastir. org, wait, more follows.
[08:59] <Spee_Der> ok
[08:59] <Kristov> good morning Spee_Der :)
[08:59] <roho> zcat[1] : do you have to have a t1 or such to control your own dns both ways?
[09:00] <CorpseFeeder> A Java app is asking me for the location of my web browser.. where do I find the firefox app?
[09:00] <zcat[1] > roho: no, you just need the person who provides your IP space to send the DNS queries to your own DNS server
[09:00] <n2diy> Spee_Der, you should learn how to CVS Xastir, it is changing to fast for any of the repos.
[09:00] <Spee_Der> n2diy, Found pid file: /home/n1gke/.xastir/xastir.pid
[09:00] <Spee_Der> Other Xastir process, pid: 5532 may be running. Exiting..
[09:00] <roho> zcat[1] : you usually have to pay extra for such services, don't you?
[09:01] <n2diy> Spee_Der, good, kill it, and start over?
[09:01] <Spee_Der> n2diy, Nope. 5532 belongs to something else entirely.
[09:01] <eternalswd> what happened to the ability to grab the cursor with gnome-screenshot.  that option is gone?  anyone know a replacement that grabs the cursor as well?
[09:01] <CorpseFeeder> is firefox-bin the application file for firefox browser?
[09:01] <roho> CorpseFeeder: yes
[09:01] <n2diy> Spee_Der, ok, leave it alone then.
[09:02] <zcat[1] > roho: generally you need some real bandwidth and a block of IP's before they'll even consider it.
[09:02] <Spee_Der> n2diy,  ps 5532
[09:02] <Spee_Der>   PID TTY      STAT   TIME COMMAND
[09:02] <Spee_Der>  5532 ?        Sl     0:01 /usr/lib/gnome-vfs-2.0/gnome-vfs-daemon --oaf-activate-iid=OAFIID:GNOME_VFS_Daemon_Fac
[09:02] <n2diy> Spee_Der, ok, leave it alone then.
[09:02] <Spee_Der> I think I need to just re-compile the newer version.
[09:02] <roho> zcat[1] : so a t1 at minimum, then?
[09:03] <n2diy> Spee_Der, un-install the current version first!
[09:03] <poningru> roho: no you dont need to have a t1 at the minimum to just run a server at home
[09:03] <Spee_Der> n2diy, yep
[09:03] <blanky> does anyone here use the 'open source' drivers for ati?
[09:03] <zcat[1] > roho: Don't really know... depends who you're connecting with
[09:03] <roho> ok
[09:03] <poningru> yeah
[09:03] <zcat[1] > poningru: getting to define your own reverse-lookups is a different story though
[09:04] <roho> !dapper
[09:04] <ubotu> dapper is the 4th release of Ubuntu.  Version 6.06 LTS, codename "Dapper Drake".
[09:04] <n2diy> Spee_Der,  You really should  check out  http://www.xastir. org, ;, and read the wiki too.
[09:04] <roho> is dapper the "stable" release?
[09:04] <n2diy> roho: rock solid.
[09:04] <Spee_Der> n2diy, going there now, thanks.
[09:05] <poningru> true that
[09:05] <zcat[1] > roho: edgy is stable, dapper is "Long Term Support"
[09:05] <roho> what does that mean?
[09:05] <roho> is edgy a version up?
[09:05] <poningru> roho: security updates for a longer periode than normal
[09:05] <shatrat> it means when feisty comes out there will be support for Dapper and Feisty but not really for edgy
[09:06] <zcat[1] > They'll do updates for 3 years (or five for server stuff)
[09:06] <n2diy> Seems to me there is a reason it is called edgy?
[09:06] <poningru> shatrat: no edgy will be supported for another 12months after feisty comes out
[09:06] <shatrat> because it was the first adjective they could find that started with an E
[09:06] <zoexii> hey, sorry, I still need help playing internet radio stream.  mplayer just crashes, mpg123 just makes static noise, and mp3blaster doesn't seem to do anything
[09:06] <poningru> 18 months
[09:06] <roho> so can you upgrade to edgy from dapper?
[09:06] <poningru> zoexii: whats the stream uri?
[09:06] <poningru> roho: yes
[09:06] <roho> is it a headache?
[09:06] <poningru> using update-manager
[09:06] <roho> so you wouldn't do apt-get dist-upgrade?
[09:07] <poningru> roho: did you use easyubuntu or automatix?
[09:07] <roho> uh
[09:07] <poningru> roho: no that can break stuff apt-get dist-upgrade that is
[09:07] <roho> i used the livecd
[09:07] <cge> roho: It is quite easy as long as you didn't do anything inadvisable with repositories.
[09:07] <roho> cge: such as?
[09:07] <zoexii> poningru, http://kbut-sc.streamguys.net:80/
[09:07] <cge> poningru: People always say that, and never back it up.
[09:08] <poningru> zoexii: hmm it works here
[09:08] <poningru> I followed the guide here
[09:08] <poningru> !restricted | zoexii
[09:08] <ubotu> zoexii: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[09:08] <roho> i don't remember using easyubuntu or automatix
[09:08] <Spee_Der> n2diy, where's the wiki for xastir please.
[09:08] <CorpseFeeder> So.. this java app which is asking me to select my browser to open URL, does it want me to select /usr/lib/firefox/firefox-bin or am I supposed to select /usr/lib/firefox/firefox (without the -bin) ? I don't know which to choose.. last time I picked something else entirely and it would not let me choose again - I had to re-install ubuntu.
[09:08] <poningru> cge: I can point you to blog posts that couple of people made
[09:08] <cge> roho: Using automatix or easyubuntu, adding a bunch of unstable repositories to your sources.list, removing ubuntu-desktop, and a few other reasons.
[09:08] <cge> poningru: I've actually looked at the update-manager source
[09:08] <poningru> CorpseFeeder: without the bin
[09:08] <eoX> waht is the difference between continue and break inside a for/while loop for bash scripting/
[09:09] <poningru> cge: and?
[09:09] <cge> poningru: As long as ubuntu-desktop is installed, it doesn't seem that apt-get dist-upgrade will break anything.
[09:09] <rat409> ?SET HELP_WINDOW ON
[09:09] <rat409> sorry
[09:09] <n2diy> Spee_Der,  The page has a new layout that I'm not familiar with, looking.
[09:09] <roho> cge: is there a guide to upgrading to edgy? also something that lists problems after the fact?
[09:09] <zcat[1] > apt-get dist-upgrade is not a good way to go from one version to another. It does break stuff
[09:09] <cge> roho: There probably is one on the wiki
[09:09] <cge> zcat[1] : What?
[09:10] <roho> zcat[1] : what's a better way to do it?
[09:10] <zcat[1] > !upgrade
[09:10] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[09:10] <cge> zcat[1] : Besides for people who don't have ubuntu-desktop installed?
[09:10] <zcat[1] > cge: yes, for everyone
[09:10] <roho> !ubuntu-desktop
[09:10] <ubotu> k/ed/x/ubuntu-desktop is a metapackage. It depends upon other packages and brings them in; you can safely remove it, but it is recommended that you re-install it when upgrading.
[09:11] <n2diy> Spee_Der,  The left hand column, /support/documentation
[09:11] <zcat[1] > read the link, it explains why dist-upgrade is bad, and how to upgrade more safely
[09:11] <roho> what's the best way to check your repositories before upgrading from dapper to edgy?
[09:11] <CorpseFeeder> woohoo... firefox without the -bin was right. and now this stupid java app and launch the browser to open URLs thanks.
[09:11] <cge> zcat[1] : Did you link to the wrong page?
[09:12] <Spee_Der> n2diy, thanks. I'm there
[09:12] <cge> zcat[1] : Ah, the link from there.
[09:12] <n2diy> Spee_Der, RR
[09:12] <roho> so you need ubuntu-desktop to upgrade?
[09:12] <poningru> cge: the biggest thing are different scripts
[09:12] <roho> why would someone remove it?
[09:12] <poningru> roho: yes
[09:13] <poningru> roho: to unintsall things like rhythmbox or evolution etc.
[09:13] <poningru> some people dont use it
[09:13] <zcat[1] > roho: It's a metapackage, it gets removed if you uninstall anything you don't want that was installed by -desktop
[09:13] <roho> would dpkg --status ubuntu-desktop tell you if it's installed?
[09:14] <Spee_Der> n2diy, It's building a new v1.8.5 now.
[09:14] <cge> poningru: Where are those scripts? All I see are the profiles in DistUpgrade.cfg
[09:15] <poningru> cge: dont remember
[09:15] <poningru> if I can find teh blog post...
[09:15] <roho> there are automatix lines in my sources.list
[09:15] <roho> that's not good, is it?
[09:15] <cge> roho: no
[09:15] <poningru> roho: def not good
[09:15] <n2diy> Spee_Der, It? You let It play with your box!?
[09:15] <roho> :(
[09:15] <poningru> roho: backup all your data before you do this then
[09:15] <roho> crap
[09:15] <roho> i can't do that
[09:15] <roho> i don't have the space
[09:15] <poningru> how much?
[09:15] <poningru> how big I mean
[09:16] <Spee_Der> n2diy, I was missing shapelib. Need to re-do.
[09:16] <roho> i have like 3G available
[09:16] <shatrat> n2diy, was that a Riddick reference?
[09:16] <poningru> just put it on someone else's server
[09:16] <Hansel> All I have to say is ubuntu is pretty much amazing... just got my nvidia card working with beryl in about 1.2 mins.  :)
[09:16] <n2diy> Spee_Der, It? No, Adams Family.
[09:16] <roho> poningru: i don't have that ability
[09:16] <Spee_Der> n2diy, lol :>
[09:17] <Spee_Der> 2 funi
[09:17] <roho> so what is it about automatix that is bad for an edgy upgrade?
[09:17] <Spee_Der> n2diy, You are as bad as my sons.
[09:17] <zcat[1] > !automatix
[09:17] <ubotu> automatix is a script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[09:17] <roho> that sucks
[09:17] <Spee_Der> n2diy, I looked up litteralist in the dictionary, and saw your picture, next to it !
[09:17] <cge> roho: It installs a bunch of unsupported software, basically.
[09:17] <roho> i'm not sure if i ever actually installed programs with automatix
[09:18] <cge> roho: If the sources are in your sources.list, you probably did.
[09:18] <zcat[1] > I've used easyubuntu and not hape problems yet (See also !worksforme :-)
[09:18] <zcat[1] > *had !!
[09:18] <roho> is there a list of unsupported software?
[09:18] <roho> !worksforme
[09:18] <ubotu> Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should. Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability.
[09:18] <blanky> !blacklist
[09:18] <ubotu> To blacklist a module, edit /etc/modprobe.d/my_blacklist and add "blacklist modulename" to the end of that list - To explicitly load modules in a specific order, list them in /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and type "sudo update-initramfs -u"
[09:18] <zcat[1] > roho: yea, everything not in the official repos :)
[09:19] <cge> roho: No, because the software isn't even from our repositories.
[09:19] <n2diy> Spee_Der, RR on the sons. Litteralist, uh oh, I better find my dic.! Anyway are you playing with Xastir, from the repos? It won't work.
[09:19] <Spee_Der> n2diy, now I am going thru the make process again. then ./configure
[09:19] <roho> cge: so i need to remove those repositories?
[09:19] <rat409> roho just comment out the automatix repo entries,put a "#" at beginning of each unwanted entry
[09:19] <Spee_Der> n2diy, this is v.18.5 from sourceforge
[09:19] <n2diy> Spee_Der, gl, I hope it works.
[09:19] <Spee_Der> v1.8.5 that is
[09:20] <Spee_Der> n2diy, only one way to find out eh
[09:20] <cge> roho: It still might break. I seriously doubt it will break to the point where you won't be able to retrieve your data.
[09:20] <rat409> roho thensudo apt-get update to reload package lists
[09:20] <cge> rat409: That won't help if the packages are already installed
[09:20] <n2diy> Spee_Der, 1.8.15 works here, on Dapper, so you should be ok.
[09:20] <roho> is there a sample sources.list out there?
[09:20] <zcat[1] > never had it break so bad I couldn't get into it with a knoppix CD yet :)
[09:21] <rat409> no,but will make upgrade easier,i used automatix in dapper,upgraded all 1344 pkgs to edgy att and had no probs
[09:21] <Spee_Der> n2diy, hopefully it will compile okay on this cracker box I'm using.
[09:22] <roho> is having backports in the sources.list bad?
[09:22] <n2diy> Spee_Der, That is why I like rapping with Hams here, they know the deal, this is a hobby, and we play with stuff.
[09:22] <zcat[1] > roho: hope not .. :)
[09:22] <Spee_Der> n2diy, I'm using an HP Kayak XU800 dual 733 Mhz cpu's. The but part is, as only 393 megs memory.
[09:22] <n1gke> :>
[09:22] <n2diy> Spee_Der, Your ok.
[09:22] <n1gke> Yep.
[09:22] <zl3cat> hehe
[09:23] <The> Hello, I have a question: I can connect to my router, but not to the net. Tried a mac, a suse machine, and a pc, they all work, but not ubuntu. Any ideas?
[09:23] <n1gke> zl3cat is cool too
[09:23] <zl3cat> wonder how many other hams are in here
[09:23] <n2diy> Spee_Der, Your ok, if you have 3gig of HD available.
[09:23] <roho> the reason i want to get to edgy is so i can do true transparency and such.  are there other things about edgy that make an upgrade worthwhile?
[09:23] <KorN[CM] > are there any dmraid gurus out there??? I'm having LOADS of trouble installing it
[09:23] <Spee_Der> n2diy, I have tons of HD space...
[09:23] <shifty> edgy has transparency o.o
[09:24] <Hansel> roho - I think Edgy is stable enough for every day use... be about it.
[09:24] <n2diy> Spee_Der, How do you back it up!? :)
[09:24] <shatrat> The, maybe you should run ifconfig on the suse machine and copy down all the info
[09:24] <roho> is beryl stable on edgy?
[09:24] <Hansel> roho - yes.  I'm using it now w my Nvidia card
[09:24] <shatrat> beryl is hella beta software
[09:24] <Hansel> works flawlessly
[09:24] <The> shatrat, that sounds good, thanks
[09:25] <zl3cat> Hansel: try running a 3d game ...
[09:25] <Spee_Der> n2diy, It is backed up to two servers running in the cellar just for that reason. they both have four cpu's and six scsi drives.
[09:25] <Hansel> zl3cat - I am not a gamer...
[09:25] <shatrat> There are still bugs with fullscreen video, running 3D stuff on top of it, et cetera.  Its good but its not as solid as normal gnome sessions
[09:25] <Spee_Der> n2diy, they were donated for a club setup.
[09:25] <Danielss89> hey, how can i check if all my hardware is correct installed?? i havent installed antyhing myself, and i dont know how to check if ubuntu found it all it self...
[09:25] <zl3cat> beryl is very stable until it falls over :)
[09:25] <The> shatrat, i am a noob in this, any more things to know?
[09:25] <n2diy> Spee_Der, Ah, ok, out of my league.
[09:26] <Spee_Der> n2diy, not really.
[09:26] <shatrat> The, Probably, but I cant think what right now.  Im not sure what could be the problem if all the machines are using DHCP.  DHCP is pretty straightforward.
[09:26] <Spee_Der> n2diy, a toy is still a toy, not matter what is in the box.
[09:26] <rat409> The: check firewall settings(iptables) also
[09:26] <Spee_Der> zl3cat, I wonder that sometimes myself.
[09:26] <The> shatrat, i know that is why i am so puzzled
[09:26] <Hansel> The - you aren't trying to connect wirelessly are you?
[09:27] <Spee_Der> zl3cat, I am also in #cw
[09:27] <The> Hansel, no just ethernet
[09:27] <zl3cat> -.-. --.- ?
[09:27] <bulmer> ! update-alternatives
[09:27] <Hansel> and ifconfig says you are getting a LAN ip? (ie; 10.0.0.x or 192.168.0.x)
[09:27] <bulmer> ! update-alternatives | bulmer
[09:27] <Hanneman> I have trouble installing my integrated network card. It's a RTL8110S. I downloaded the driver: http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=4&PFid=4&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false&Downloads=true#5,7,8,10,982 (the one for Linux driver for kernel 2.4.x and 2.6.x (Support x86 and x64)) and followed the instructions in the readme-file but without any success. Ubuntu doesn't recognise the card. Anyone th
[09:27] <n2diy> Spee_Der, Ah,  Understood, I havent' bought new hardware in ten years, and I not finding anything at the curb this year, so....
[09:27] <The> hansel, i didn't try that, i just saw the ip in the gui
[09:28] <Spee_Der> _.. . -. .---- --. -.- .  .-.-. -.-
[09:28] <The> i'll have a look right now
[09:28] <Spee_Der> lol
[09:28] <bulmer> Hanneman: are you on 64-bit or 32-bit?
[09:28] <Spee_Der> n2diy, these boxes are really cool and took some doing just to get Linux working on them......
[09:28] <n2diy> Spee_Der, uh oh, CW!
[09:29] <The> Hansel, ifconfig gives me ip address indeed
[09:29] <Hanneman> bulmer: the system is a 32-bit system.
[09:29] <Hansel> The - can you ping google.com?
[09:29] <The> Hansel, no
[09:29] <zcat[1] > ?en6??e??
[09:29] <Spee_Der> n2diy, apt-get install cwcp
[09:30] <bulmer> Hanneman: when you boot, does dmesg recognize your nic ?
[09:30] <The> hansel, unknown host
[09:30] <Danielss89> hey, how can i check if all my hardware is correct installed?? i havent installed antyhing myself, and i dont know how to check if ubuntu found it all it self...
[09:30] <Hansel> The - what IP did it say you had?
[09:30] <zcat[1] > I tried to learn morse once, with cwcp .. never really got it
[09:30] <shatrat> The, hold on a sec
[09:30] <Spee_Der> zcat[1] , it is just way cool.
[09:30] <glyn> anyone really experienced with port forwarding and disabling firewalls?
[09:30] <Spee_Der> zcat[1] , also, apt-get install cwirc, that works with the xchat irc program.
[09:30] <Hanneman> bulmer: don't know, how do I see that? (dont know what dmesg is)
[09:30] <shatrat> The, try pinging this 64.233.187.99
[09:30] <The> hansel, i didn't. 192.168.1.101
[09:30] <blanky> how can I use the "radeon" driver, I was reading this ( https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RadeonDriver) but it makes it "ati", not "radeon"
[09:31] <n2diy> Spee_Der:  boy did I have a brain cramp! I forgot CQ!
[09:31] <bulmer> Hanneman: on a command line  type  dmesg
[09:31] <Spee_Der> n2diy, smacks yourself with a straight key three times.
[09:31] <The> shatrat, now i get 'destination net unreachable'
[09:32] <n2diy> Spee_Der:  RR :/
[09:32] <shatrat> The, k, thats googles actual IP, so its not just a DNS problem.  well, one of their IPs anyway
[09:32] <Spee_Der> Dang.
[09:32] <The> shat, ok. but does it help ? ;-)
[09:32] <n2diy> Spee_Der:  Are you a CW op?
[09:32] <Spee_Der> n2diy, no matter which ps method I use, it is still telling me xastir is running as pid 5532, but it is not....
[09:32] <blind_> Can someone help me figure out how to use my phone as a tethered modem? I have a data cord and a data plan, and have used the phone as a modem before, but in a Windows environment.
[09:32] <shatrat> Danielss89, just use the computer till something doesnt work right.  You probably need to install video drivers though
[09:33] <shatrat> The, no, it doesnt really help, but try and stay positive anyway
[09:33] <Danielss89> shatrat: ive got an exe file with my nvidia driver..
[09:33] <Danielss89> how do i install it?
[09:33] <shatrat> Danielss89, yeah thats not gonna help
[09:33] <Spee_Der> n2diy, are you using xchat ?
[09:33] <n2diy> Spee_Der:  "killl pid 9" should take care of it?
[09:33] <Hanneman> bulmer: it doesnt seem so.
[09:33] <Danielss89> oh shatrat..
[09:33] <shatrat> !nvidia|danielss89
[09:33] <Spee_Der> n2diy, okay, let me see who is using nine then
[09:33] <ubotu> danielss89: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[09:34] <n2diy> Spee_Der:  xchat-gnome
[09:34] <zcat[1] > brb
[09:34] <Spee_Der> ok cat
[09:34] <The> shatrat, ok, im positive. do you have any more ideas? (he asked hopefully)
[09:34] <Spee_Der> n2diy, apt-get install cwirc
[09:34] <bulmer> Hanneman: did you see the detected NICS?  was your RTL8100 on the list?
[09:34] <n2diy> Spee_Der:  no, nine is the signal you send to kill it.
[09:34] <shatrat> The, can you access your routers settings? See if you can at least ping the gateway the router is using WAN side?
[09:35] <Spee_Der> n2diy, go through the install process and re-start xchat for it to see cwirc.
[09:35] <zcat[1] > how do I use cwirc now?
[09:35] <The> shatrat, i'll try
[09:35] <Spee_Der> zcat[1] , are you using xchat ?
[09:35] <zcat[1] > yeah
[09:35] <Spee_Der> cool
[09:36] <zcat[1] > joined #cw too.. what's it supposed to do?
[09:36] <Spee_Der> zcat[1] , read the install docs to attach it to xchat, then re-start xchat so it knows about cwirc, then join #cw
[09:36] <blanky> guys I just did sudo modprobe -r fglrx, how can I Reverse that?
[09:36] <ghatak>  i am a recent convert from windows, like windows - do i need an antivirus+firewall+spyware detector on ubuntu ?
[09:36] <n2diy> zcat[1] : /system/admin/synaptic.
[09:36] <shatrat> blanky, rmmod fglrx
[09:36] <blind_> Anyone know anything about using phones as tethered modems in linux?
[09:37] <shatrat> ghatak, short answer, no
[09:37] <blanky> ghatak: you already have a firewall, there are each of what you said but they're not absolutely necessary that I know of (as they are in windows)
[09:37] <shatrat> ghatak, If you get a virus in linux, you'll make headlines.
[09:37] <blanky> shatrat: thanks
[09:37] <ghatak> oh is that so. great then
[09:37] <blanky> shatrat: also, when I reboot wont it just be back?
[09:37] <zcat[1] > shatrat: not really. I got one through uwftpd many years ago
[09:37] <bulmer> blind_ its been a while...do you actually have a analog modem on your cellphone?
[09:38] <blanky> !blacklist
[09:38] <ubotu> To blacklist a module, edit /etc/modprobe.d/my_blacklist and add "blacklist modulename" to the end of that list - To explicitly load modules in a specific order, list them in /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and type "sudo update-initramfs -u"
[09:38] <The> shatrat, i need to go break open the router, sort of. be back in a while. Thanks so far
[09:38] <shatrat> zcat[1] , suddenly I feel unsafe
[09:38] <roho> will the edgy upgrade update the repositories automatically?
[09:38] <shatrat> The, I have to go to sleep now :(
[09:38] <blind_> bulmer: it works off the highspeed network, it works nicely and i get good speeds.. my wireless modem just crapped out on me, so it's kind of a necessity
[09:38] <The> shatrat, ok, sleep well then my friend,
[09:39] <Spee_Der> brb, having bad sneeze attack again. grrrrrrrrrr
[09:39] <blind_> bulmer: I'm just not quite sure how to go about using it in linux.
[09:39] <roho> i'm afraid that hardware won't work properly after the updgrade
[09:39] <roho> like my wireless nic
[09:39] <shatrat^sleeps> The,  I really think the problem may lay in your router
[09:39] <blind_> and I'm not sure where to look to find information :|
[09:40] <bulmer> blind_: let me put it differently, do you get like isdn off of your phone or a tethered analog modem is attached to your cellphone? i wanted to clarify first
[09:40] <Spee_Der> zcat[1] , the cwirc program allows you to send and receive c.w., morse code, via irc.
[09:40] <Hanneman> bulmer: I checked it again (typed dmesg) and didn't find anything that reminded of rtl or 8100 or rtl8100
[09:41] <Spee_Der> zcat[1] , you can still talk in the channel with cwirc running, but without cwirc you won't hear any c.w.
[09:41] <threeonefour> ok i am really getting angry with this    i am trying to get my printer working with ubuntu so i go to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrintersCanon  lookup my printer  IP1600  convert the rpm with alien like it says  but it doesnt work  help me please
[09:41] <The> shatrat, yes that can be, but it doesn;t explain why the mac and the suse can connect
[09:41] <Spee_Der> zcat[1] , so, with cwirc, you can type and use c.w. at same time.
[09:41] <blind_> bulmer: no, i dial #777 on the phone, and it connects to their data servers, not like dialing a NetZero number or anything.
[09:41] <bulmer> Hanneman: umm, does your bios detect that nic card at all? when you go to your bios, look around and see if it is detected at all
[09:42] <blind_> bulmer: kinda like using the internet ON the phone, except through the computer.
[09:42] <Hanneman> bulmer: gonna check, brb
[09:43] <Spee_Der> zcat[1] , does it say I was sending c.w. ? I was using 13 wpm and calling cw
[09:43] <Spee_Der> calling cq that is
[09:43] <bulmer> blind_: ahh, okay, i have not used that service, but I assume the ISP/cellfone company has a server you need to log-on to before allowing your data through?
[09:43] <glyn> could someone give me a link of how to do a dist-upgrade from Breezy to Dapper?
[09:43] <blind_> bulmer: i think i found some good information, im gonna go downstairs and try it out, PM me if you have anything to say.
[09:43] <bulmer> blind_: you probably looking at ppp
[09:43] <edgarin> Hi people Howto I can compile a proyect created in c++ with QT??
[09:44] <zcat[1] > Spee_Der: still trying to figure out how to load the plugin...
[09:44] <blind_> bulmer: yeah, definitely PPP
[09:44] <Xif> Hi. Is there a way to install Apache 2.2.3 on Dapper through apt?
[09:44] <frogzoo> !upgrade | glyn
[09:44] <ubotu> glyn: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[09:44] <bulmer> blind_: you may have to check with your isp provider how to logon first
[09:44] <edgarin> ideas?
[09:44] <vla1> can someone help me with this: i just installed linux and i can't get the keyboard layout display in the keyboard indicator to work, it just comes up completely empty except for two buttons, anyone run into this?
[09:44] <Xif> Any dep package/repo I'm likely to find a binary package for Apache 2.2.3 on?
[09:45] <ghatak> Guys, i added some sources from source-o-metic, when i do apt-get update, at the end i get some errors saying pubkey can not be verified and no GPG key etc, what does that  mean ?
[09:46] <Spee_Der> zcat[1] , ok.
[09:46] <gably> server quistion
[09:46] <gably> question
[09:46] <gably> I mean
[09:47] <Spee_Der> brb, need to fix my nose.....
[09:47] <gably> why Spee_der?
[09:47] <Spee_Der> havin major sneeze attack again
[09:48] <gably> owh, I get itt
[09:48] <bluefox83> hey how do i get vlc to only allow a single instance of itself at any time, so that when i add multiple files to it with the right click in nautilus, it adds them all to a playlist and doesn't launch multiple windows at the same time?
[09:48] <gably> rulus, can you speak dutch?
[09:48] <gably> vago
[09:48] <gably> sorry
[09:48] <rulus> gably: yes I can
[09:48] <gably> echt
[09:48] <gably> grappig
[09:49] <rulus> misschien beter in #ubuntu-nl?
[09:49] <gably> yep, je hebt gelijk
[09:49] <Joe44> Hello, I installed flash 9 and now when I start firefox I get "Error launching browser window:no XBL binding for browser". Anyway I can fix this? ppc version btw.
[09:50] <glyn> I'm in Breezy and trying to upgrade to Dapper
[09:50] <glyn> but whenever I go to update manager it just closes itself
[09:50] <glyn> what's wrong?
[09:50] <Hanneman> bulmer: For some reason it had been disabled in the BIOS. Now it works. Thanks for the help
[09:51] <bulmer> Hanneman: you're welcome
[09:51] <Aftermath> morning guys
[09:51] <Aftermath> gals
[09:51] <gably> morning
[09:51] <vla1> can someone help me with this: i just installed linux and i can't get the keyboard layout display in the keyboard indicator to work, it just comes up completely empty except for two buttons, anyone run into this?
[09:51] <Aftermath> hey i have a newbie linux dvd question
[09:51] <gably> Have you sleap well?
[09:51] <gably> sleep
[09:52] <bluefox83> Aftermath, just ask, if anyone knows we'll answer
[09:52] <ikonia> ahh
[09:52] <ikonia> oops
[09:52] <gably> what's the matter?
[09:52] <Aftermath> other than the css that is used on dvds does the other protection schemes like the sony acros effect linux comps
[09:52] <Aftermath> or is that all aimed at windows
[09:52] <bluefox83> i've never had any problems with them O.o
[09:52] <shifty> ha, so cool, u cool run linux on ipod
[09:53] <Spee_Der> back
[09:53] <Spee_Der> phew
[09:53] <shifty> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMbuSR5cXcI
[09:53] <Joe44> Anyone know?
[09:53] <Aftermath> see im thinking that (although i dont prefer some of the apps ) that linux must really be the best platform to run media on
[09:53] <Aftermath> is that right
[09:53] <bluefox83> Joe44, know what?
[09:53] <Joe44>  Hello, I installed flash 9 and now when I start firefox I get "Error launching browser window:no XBL binding for browser". Anyway I can fix this? ppc version btw.
[09:54] <roho> !grub
[09:54] <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
[09:54] <blanky> how come when I do "sudo apt-get remove libgl1-mesa-glx libgl1-mesa-dri" it tries to uninstall 656 mb of packages?
[09:54] <bluefox83> AfterDeath|idle, so far, i prefer linux, and i've been using it for 4 years now ;)
[09:54] <bluefox83> blanky, might be a glitch, but you need something to replace those files for the glx stuff...
[09:54] <gably> that's a long time yes
[09:55] <blanky> bluefox83: I have fglrx now though, I figured I didn't need that, nevermind then heh
[09:55] <shifty> ipod linux!
[09:55] <glyn> I need help upgrading from Breezy to Dapper
[09:55] <Aftermath> i guess thats to stupid to get any attention
[09:55] <bluefox83> blanky, actually, there is a bug in the repo's that causes it to think the mesa stuff is a dependancy of the glx stuff
[09:56] <glyn> the ubuntu site tells me I need ubuntu-dekstop kubuntu-desktop or edubuntu-desktop but I can't get them
[09:56] <zcat[1] > Spee_Der: cool, now I just need to learn morse
[09:56] <Spee_Der> lol
[09:56] <threeonefour> ok i am really getting angry with this    i am trying to get my printer working with ubuntu so i go to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrintersCanon  lookup my printer  IP1600  convert the rpm with alien like it says  but it doesnt work  help me please
[09:56] <blanky> bluefox83: oh :( so I can't remove those things? because I think it's making me get an error
[09:56] <Spee_Der> zcat[1] , were you hearing my cw ??
[09:56] <blanky> bluefox83: "Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":1.0"."
[09:56] <glyn> oh nevermind got it working
[09:56] <blanky> I already have fglrx
[09:56] <Aftermath> im really trying to figure out if my hd copy needs are going to be better supported in linux
[09:56] <zcat[1] > yeah 59's :)
[09:56] <bluefox83> blanky, yeah, give it some time, they'll get it sorted sooner or later i'm sure
[09:56] <Aftermath> would be all the reason i need to completely move over
[09:57] <blanky> bluefox83: but you think that might be the problem?
[09:57] <bluefox83> blanky, yeah i'm having the same issue
[09:57] <famicommie> Does anyone know how I can edit my .xmodmaprc file to get the middle
[09:57] <famicommie> thumb mouse button on my MX1000 to open up a terminal?
[09:57] <blanky> because before, I tried to remove the fglrx driver and installing the mesa stuff, then I installed fglrx back on and now I'm getting that error, I figured it was the mesa stuff I hadn't removed yet
[09:57] <Spee_Der> zcat[1] , way cool. Now, read the docs. The cwirc will decode c.w. for you as well. You can stay in #cw, and the program uses seperate channels for news broadcasts
[09:57] <Spee_Der> de=|_uys,cw=Z] RzO"P}O"P~O"P~O"RzGR
[09:57] <Spee_Der> de=|_uys,cw=Z] N_RzNLP~O"P~LPP~HxPw
[09:57] <Spee_Der> de=|_uys,cw=Z] R$NgP~?"
[09:58] <bluefox83> famicommie, i'm sure there are tutorials or howto's out there to get your mouse button to be mapped to open a terminal...
[09:58] <famicommie> bluefox83: I found some stuff that seemed helpful, but I can't figure out the syntax of the xmodmaprc file.
[09:59] <Aftermath> damn
[09:59] <bluefox83> Aftermath, what hd copy needs?
[10:00] <shifty> hey isit possible to upgrade the vncviewer preinstalled in ubuntu ?
[10:00] <Spee_Der> zcat[1] , I am using the mouse to send the cw. I need to make a key and attach to the serial port.
[10:00] <Aftermath> well soon cable cards hd will be available.  no doubt linux community is going to build custom suport for it .  and i would like to back up my hd dvds as easily as i have found with dvd
[10:00] <bluefox83> shifty, you can upgrade everything
[10:00] <zcat[1] > Spee_Der: funny thing is, I wrote a program that decoded CW years back. In gwbasic. Even got as far as being able to spell words out using a microswitch as a key and it would recognise them.
[10:01] <shifty> bluefox83,  u have any idea for vncviewer?
[10:01] <crweb> I made my own custom them.  How do i get the splash to disappear after done booting?
[10:01] <zcat[1] > so I had half a grasp on morse once.... Now I can recognise about three or four letters on a good day
[10:01] <Spee_Der> zcat[1] , that is way cool.
[10:01] <blind_> no luck :[
[10:01] <Spee_Der> zcat[1] , cwirc will decode you as well.
[10:01] <bluefox83> shifty, sudo apt-get update | sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[10:01] <variant> bluefox83: thats not what he needs at all..
[10:02] <blind_> bulmer: i have the login details, i can't actually get the phone to dial out is the problem
[10:02] <variant> shifty: that will upgrade the entire operating system..
[10:02] <bluefox83> variant, that's how you upgrade O.o
[10:02] <frogzoo> zcat[1] : morse font
[10:02] <shifty> -.-
[10:02] <variant> bluefox83: he want's to upgrade a single application
[10:02] <zcat[1] > I'll play with cwcp again, now that I have something to practise with I might be able to pick it up again
[10:02] <bluefox83> variant, then it would just be sudo apt-get update | sudo apt-get install vncviewer
[10:02] <variant> bluefox83: anyway, dist-upgrade is for going from one release to annother
[10:03] <variant> bluefox83: correct, unless there is a version he wants thats not in apt
[10:03] <eternalswd> anyone else have weird artifacts using beryl?
[10:03] <ikonia> artifacts ?
[10:03] <variant> shifty: what is it you want exactly?
[10:03] <bulmer> blind_: one thing to be concerned too is, are those synchronous or asynchronous data.. it can make a difference on how ppp initial interaction with the isp
[10:03] <famicommie> eternalswd: such as what?
[10:03] <zcat[1] > eternalswd: depends how you define 'weird'
[10:03] <shifty> i wanna upgrade the in built vncviewer
[10:03] <Danielss89> hmm now i got my videocard installed, and ive installed beryl, but now thers a big black square in the middle of the screen...
[10:03] <variant> eternalswd: I found an ancient mummy on my desktop last time i used beryl ;)
[10:03] <variant> shifty: to what?
[10:03] <blind_> bulmer: I'm pretty sure it's async
[10:03] <shifty> latest?
[10:04] <bluefox83> variant, dist-upgrade is not just for going from one release to another, it upgrades all your packages to whatever is the most current in your repos for your release, i use it quite often.
[10:04] <shifty> VNC viewer version 3.3.7 - built Jul  4 2006 10:04:48
[10:04] <shifty> Copyright (C) 2002-2003 RealVNC Ltd.
[10:04] <shifty> Copyright (C) 1994-2000 AT&T Laboratories Cambridge.
[10:04] <shifty> See http://www.realvnc.com for information on VNC.
[10:04] <shifty> VNC server supports protocol version 4.0 (viewer 3.3)
[10:04] <eternalswd> well, let me take a screenshot and up it somewhere so you can see
[10:04] <shifty> i nid like version 4?
[10:04] <variant> bluefox83: apt-get upgrade is for that..
[10:04] <bulmer> blind_: but ppp is synchronous, so ppp has to get into like  Hayes modem AT command mode then switch to synch mode
[10:04] <famicommie> >_> I'm using irssi from command line...
[10:05] <variant> bluefox83: if you don't add new repos (for say edgy instead of dapper) then dist-upgrade and upgrade do the same thing though
[10:05] <frogzoo> bulmer: ppp works fine sync or async
[10:05] <Spee_Der> zcat[1] , apt-get install gmfsk
[10:05] <variant> shifty: have you tried updating via apt?
[10:05] <shifty> any idea variant
[10:05] <blind_> bulmer: no clue how to do that?
[10:05] <shifty> how do i do that?
[10:05] <Spee_Der> zcat[1] , that is another extension for xchat in cwirc mode. It is cool.
[10:05] <bulmer> frogzoo: ppp? am sure its synch, the initial handshake is asynch though
[10:05] <variant> shifty: apt-get updage &; apt-get install vncveiwer
[10:05] <variant> shifty: apt-get updage &; apt-get install vncviewer
[10:06] <frogzoo> bulmer: sync or async dude, it's on top of the link layer
[10:06] <variant> shifty: lol, sory i'm tired.. thats update not updage
[10:06] <bluefox83> shifty, he means, sudo apt-get upgrade | sudo apt-get install vncviewer
[10:06] <bulmer> blind_: am not sure how to do that dialing part ..has to be asynch or if synch, the clocking coming off the modem in your phone has to beat exactly at correct speeds
[10:06] <bluefox83> shifty, like i said ;)
[10:06] <variant> bluefox83: no, i don't
[10:07] <variant> bluefox83: you don't pipe the commands together.. that will fail
[10:07] <bulmer> frogzoo: blind_ needs some assistance in dialing out to his isp via ppp..
[10:07] <bluefox83> variant, i've never had a problem with it
[10:07] <variant> bluefox83: command ; command will only run the second command if the first one is successfull
[10:07] <Spee_Der> zcat[1] , once you have gmfsk installed and running in cwirc, change the cwirc channel to 900 and it will send you feldhell news.
[10:07] <Flannel> variant: surely you mean command1 && command2
[10:08] <variant> bluefox83: | pipes the output from one command to annother.. which is clearly not the right thing to do with apt
[10:08] <eternalswd> beryl artifacts here http://img226.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshot1wl9.png
[10:08] <variant> Flannel: nope.. && will runt he second command regardless whereas ; will only do it on a successful exit
[10:08] <famicommie> eternalswd: can you describe them? I'm not using a GUI atm
[10:08] <frogzoo> blind_: have you tried network manager?
[10:08] <blind_> frogzoo: I have. I can't get my phone to show up as a modem in it.
[10:09] <Flannel> variant: No it won't.  since a return of non-zero shortcuts the boolean and.
[10:09] <Spee_Der> de=|_uys,cw=YWP};b
[10:09] <frogzoo> blind_: you've got the modem plugged in the first serial port?
[10:09] <variant> Flannel: I am fairly certain I am right.. test it your self
[10:09] <blind_> frogzoo: I followed some instructios online to modeproble all the "right" modules and recognize it.. and it's recognized, just not as a modem
[10:09] <blind_> frogzoo: im using a cellphone plugged in via data cable (usb)
[10:10] <blind_> and I apparently can't type very well.
[10:10] <frogzoo> blind_: it probably shows up as /dev/USB..something
[10:10] <variant> Flannel: it depends on the output of the first command ofcourse
[10:10] <blind_> frogzoo: it shows up as /dev/ttyACM0
[10:10] <blind_> and i even symlinked it to /dev/modem
[10:11] <blind_> which i set as the modem in network-admin, but i can't get it to dial.
[10:11] <Flannel> variant: you've got it entirely backwards.
[10:11] <variant> Flannel: how do you mean?
[10:11] <eternalswd> famicommie, well I have opacity enabled when the mouse leaves the current window.  I had beryl settings manager open at the time with gnome terminal behind it.  when beryl settings manager when transparent, it took the corner of gnome-terminal behind it, expanded it and showed it behind the transparent window portion
[10:11] <eternalswd> *went transparent
[10:11] <yevgeny> Xteven privet
[10:11] <variant> Flannel: ahhh
[10:11] <variant> Flannel: yeah sorry
[10:12] <Xteven> yevgeny : ?
[10:12] <Xteven> hello world, I'm looking for some kind of "publish to web" thing in ubuntu. ANy chance there is something builtin ?
[10:12] <variant> Flannel: started work at 7 and wen't to bed at 5  :) (not that thats a good excuse for stupidity :))
[10:12] <famicommie> eternalswd: can you recreate that using two different application windows? I always get bizarre behavior from the Beryl settings manager window.
[10:13] <Flannel> variant: except for a small portion of programs that aren't following convention for success, in which case you need to use || instead of &&
[10:13] <blind_> frogzoo: do you know where i could even look to get more information on this? I tried google, but very few of the links go by linux..
[10:13] <variant> Flannel: yeah, logical OR
[10:13] <bulmer> blind_: i noticed Ubuntu does not have setserial command
[10:13] <variant> bulmer: you setting up a dialup modem?
[10:13] <famicommie> Xteven: how are you trying to publish? via FTP?
[10:13] <catalytic> hi
[10:13] <bulmer> variant blind_ is
[10:13] <catalytic> i have a program
[10:14] <Xteven> famicommie : to a website with gallery2 on it
[10:14] <catalytic> i need to run it
[10:14] <catalytic> i need to save prefs in that program
[10:14] <eternalswd> famicommie, yeah, did the same thing now using xchat
[10:14] <catalytic> it cant
[10:14] <ShadoWindNinj4> hello
[10:14] <variant> blind_: run sudo wvdialconf /etc/wvdial.conf
[10:14] <blind_> variant: im trying to use my cellphone as one.
[10:14] <bulmer> variant a dial up via data line on his ceffphone
[10:14] <Flannel> bulmer, blind_: http://packages.ubuntu.com/edgy/base/setserial, you have to install it
[10:14] <catalytic> unless i want to run as root
[10:14] <variant> blind_: connect your cellphone first then run that command
[10:14] <ShadoWindNinj4> 6.06 or 6.10 for my fileserver??
[10:14] <catalytic> and i know thats bad
[10:14] <bulmer> Flannel okay thanks
[10:14] <ShadoWindNinj4> pII266/128mb_edo/4mb_vid_w/_4vid-out
[10:15] <catalytic> is there a way to run a program so that it has full access
[10:15] <catalytic> but not run as root?
[10:15] <variant> blind_: you probably don't need setserial
[10:15] <adamonline45> ShadoWindNinj4: 6.06, for the long term support, perhaps?
[10:15] <famicommie> eternalswd: Weird. I dunno; Beryl isn't exactly stable yet, and trying to get help on the Beryl forums is difficult.
[10:15] <variant> blind_: unless wvidialconf doesn't detect your phone/modem
[10:15] <famicommie> Xteven: You are trying to publish a website to Gallery2? What do you mean by that?
[10:16] <adamonline45> ShadoWindNinj4: I just installed 6.06 server on a p2, 400MHz, 128MB ram.
[10:16] <blind_> variant: alright, im gonna go try this, be back in a few.
[10:16] <eternalswd> famicommie, apparently it only happens when the app behind it does not surround it.  I also get streaks of color on the desktop at times.  of course maybe it's ati's fault.  definitely getting nvidia for my next card
[10:16] <variant> blind_: ok
[10:16] <Xteven> famicommie : no, I'm trying to upload a bunch of pictures to a gallery2 website and I would like to have some kind of Windows XP "Publish to Web" thing to do it
[10:16] <ravehanker> can someone tell me where automounting of USB flash disks are specified in Ubuntu? I'm looking to do that in an non-GUI way
[10:17] <famicommie> eternalswd: Yeah, when I run Beryl it does all kinds of nonsense. The most aggravating thing I get is flashing borders that are only fixable by killing emerald and restarting it :/
[10:17] <variant> !submount
[10:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about submount - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:17] <variant> !supermount
[10:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about supermount - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:18] <variant> ravehanker: looks like you will have to set it up your self.. gentoo wiki has some good docs on doing it
[10:18] <eternalswd> famicommie, I've had artifacts in borders as well, pieces of different windows get embedded in the borders and such
[10:18] <variant> ravehanker: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Supermount
[10:19] <eternalswd> famicommie, oh well, guess just got to wait until it's more fully developed and tested.
[10:19] <blind_> variant: it scans my phone and says it fails at such and such a speed. i know it works as a modem, i've done it before.
[10:19] <variant> ravehanker: this is an alternative: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Submount
[10:19] <ravehanker> variant:- I'm working on a College project where i have to print all the files in a USB disk when it is inserted. So, i'm looking for info on ``where'' it is specified. I'm not too keen in how it is done :)
[10:19] <variant> blind_: did it say it was successful at any speed?
[10:19] <ShadoWindNinj4> so 6.06for aervers it seems?
[10:19] <bluefox83> is there a way to configure what happens when you right click a media file and select "run in vlc"?
[10:19] <roflcopter> how would I install 32 bit python on my 64 bit ubuntu?
[10:19] <blind_> variant: no.
[10:19] <famicommie> eternalswd: Yeah. It's progressing nicely, but it definately has a lot of faults still. I'm going with nVidia the next time myself.
[10:20] <bulmer> ravehanker: look into udev
[10:20] <variant> blind_: then it didn't detect your phone.. it was just testing your serial ports :/ sounsd like you have to install setserial after all
[10:20] <famicommie> Xteven: Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with anything like that. Does the website have some type of tool that you can use to accomplish it?
[10:20] <variant> ravehanker: you can use udev rules to do that for a specific usb key if you want
[10:20] <ravehanker> bulmer:- I am, but i can't see any entries for mounting usb drives
[10:20] <famicommie> Xteven: imageshack.us has some functions that allow that sort of activity
[10:20] <variant> !udev | ravehanker
[10:20] <ubotu> udev: rule-based device node and kernel event manager. In component main, is important. Version 093-0ubuntu18 (edgy), package size 224 kB, installed size 768 kB
[10:21] <variant> thats really usefull... lol
[10:21] <ravehanker> lol
[10:21] <skip> good morning
[10:21] <famicommie> or is it a late night? ;)
[10:21] <blind_> alright, im gonna go try setserial too, just install it and go, or...?
[10:22] <Xteven> famicommie : gallery supports publish xp, which is the "Publish to Web" thing from XP. But I would like a tool in linux that can do the same thing :)
[10:22] <ravehanker> variant:- The other problem is specifying the *exact* rules.  I want it to work for an arbitrary number of USB devices connected to my system
[10:22] <roflcopter> how would I install 32 bit python on my 64 bit ubuntu?
[10:22] <variant> ravehanker: this is a good doc: http://gentoo-wiki.com/UDEV#Writing_custom_udev_rules
[10:22] <ravehanker> valberg:- Thanks!
[10:22] <variant> ravehanker: you can do that..
[10:23] <kriel> hey, i just bought a shiny new laptop with intel core 2 duo. i looked around for a 64-bit version for intel, but they all seem AMD. is there that much of a performance loss by using 32bit? can i use the AMD 64bit on my intel processor?
[10:23] <variant> kriel: the amd64 is the one you want
[10:23] <ravehanker> variant:- I was hoping that there's someway to pass the path to the newly inserted drive to my code from udev rules. is that possible?
[10:24] <variant> kriel: it's the same architecture (compatible)
[10:24] <Bobic> hello
[10:24] <ravehanker> variant:- Ah, I got it. Thanks :)
[10:24] <variant> ravehanker: not sure exactly what you mean but probably you can do what you want
[10:24] <famicommie> Xteven: The website should have a function to allow you to do that. Create a directory on your desktop or in your user directory, then go to the website and navigate to Site Admin -> General
[10:24] <kriel> variant: woot. kay. thanks
[10:24] <Bobic> do you speak french ?
[10:24] <variant> ravehanker: remember that the gentoo wiki might tell you to use commands not in ubuntu.. u have to find the alternative
[10:24] <ravehanker> variant:- yeah, i found what i was looking for thanks :)
[10:24] <famicommie> eternalswd: Have you tried using Compiz yet?
[10:25] <variant> ravehanker: np, cool
[10:25] <famicommie> eternalswd: It's not as neat or flashy as Beryl, but it seems to have less issues.
[10:25] <Bobic> somebody can help me ?
[10:26] <Bobic> please
[10:26] <Xteven> famicommie : yes, I know
[10:26] <Xteven> famicommie : I think I'm explaining it wrong
[10:26] <variant> Bobic: #ubuntu-fr
[10:26] <eternalswd> famicommie, tried it a while back while I was still on dapper.  didn't like having to use fglrx.  afaik compiz doesn't work with aiglx, and xgl requires fglrx.
[10:26] <threeonefour> ok i am really getting angry with this    i am trying to get my printer working with ubuntu so i go to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrintersCanon  lookup my printer  IP1600  convert the rpm with alien like it says  but it doesnt work  help me please
[10:26] <Bobic> thank you
[10:26] <Xteven> famicommie : in windows XP, I can click on "publish to web" in a folder, but in ubuntu, there is no "publish to web" anywhere I can find. Is there a tool that can do it ?
[10:27] <eternalswd> Xteven, what program are you using?
[10:27] <variant> Xteven: to what website? your own?
[10:27] <famicommie> He's trying to publish images to gallery2
[10:27] <blind_> variant: setserial worked, now wvdialconf lists my phone working at all speeds... but how do i get it to actually dial?
[10:27] <Xteven> eternalswd : the website is gallery2, but I have no program to upload it (except scp)
[10:27] <KorN[CM] > can someone help me adding deb-source for feisty (Im using edgy but need to get newer dmraid)
[10:28] <Xteven> variant : yes my own
[10:28] <blind_> KorN[CM] : you don't want to do that
[10:28] <KorN[CM] > blind_ why not?
[10:28] <blind_> KorN[CM] : because it can harm things.
[10:28] <variant> blind_: you need to set the phone number etc in /etc/wvidal.conf (if thats where wvdialconf created the conf file) and set up chap-secrets or pap-secrets in /etc to contain your login info
[10:28] <KorN[CM] > hmm
[10:28] <eternalswd> Xteven, it is possible to mount ssh connections, then you can just use nautilus or whatever
[10:28] <KorN[CM] > dmraid doesnt work for me
[10:28] <variant> blind_: then you just run wvdial
[10:28] <variant> Xteven: so use an ftp client
[10:29] <KorN[CM] > dmraid doesnt work for me using the LATEST version in edgy
[10:29] <Xteven> eternalswd : thats an option, but not as easy as "publish to web" in xp
[10:29] <famicommie> I think that Xteven is looking for something as simple as the application they offer for XP
[10:29] <blind_> variant: how should i create a chap-secrets file? like, what would the syntax be?
[10:29] <Xteven> afaik, there is no such tool in linux at all
[10:29] <KorN[CM] > and I've HAD it working in the past, but then had some bug
[10:29] <Xteven> is there a patent problem or so ?
[10:29] <eternalswd> Xteven, what program in windows were you using?
[10:30] <variant> blind_: its really simple.. hold on a sec while i get an example
[10:30] <blind_> variant: sure. thanks.
[10:30] <KorN[CM] > brb
[10:30] <MTecknology> anybody awake in here??
[10:30] <variant> blind_: this doc explains all in good detail: http://www.linux.org/docs/ldp/howto/PPP-HOWTO/x1005.html
[10:30] <ShadoWindNinj4> so I can't even install an x server on the server install cd??
[10:30] <blind_> variant: thanks a lot.
[10:31] <Xteven> eternalswd : none, its built into windows xp
[10:31] <poningru> ShadoWindNinj4: it would probably better if you chose one of the desktops
[10:31] <poningru> like xfce-desktop or something
[10:31] <Xteven> eternalswd : whenever it sees a directory with pictures, it shows "publish to web"
[10:31] <variant> blind_: your welcome
[10:31] <eternalswd> Xteven, let me see if I understand, you want to just upload image files to a webserver?
[10:31] <Xteven> eternalswd : and have them registered in an album in gallery2
[10:32] <KorN[CM] > blind_ so you're recommend AGAINST it
[10:32] <KorN[CM] > ?
[10:32] <eternalswd> Xteven, afaik registering them to an album is not something xp does built in.  unless maybe are you using xp media edition?
[10:32] <poningru> Xteven: what does it publish to?
[10:32] <Cryoniq> How do I flush my dns under ubuntu?
[10:33] <gably> where do you can find apache.conf?
[10:33] <gably> who can tell me that?
[10:33] <Cryoniq> !dns
[10:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dns - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:33] <shifteh> hi guys
[10:33] <eternalswd> gably, maybe try "locate apache.conf" in the terminal?
[10:33] <gably> i will try
[10:33] <gably> thanx
[10:33] <gezzabob> morning all
[10:33] <shifteh> haha vnc on linux is succesfult!
[10:33] <altair_> hello
[10:34] <shifty> :p
[10:34] <furryballs> sudo gedit /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
[10:34] <gably> locate apache.conf does nothing
[10:34] <shifty> yeah i got my vnc to work
[10:34] <Cryoniq> To update my dns cache, could a regular dig or nslookup refresh the IP pointer of a ns ?
[10:34] <altair_> i am getting an error: "Internal error failed to initialize HAL!" i am in egdy and was wonder how i could find out what caused it to fail
[10:35] <gably> allright, i've apache.conf openend
[10:35] <gably> I wil tell my problem
[10:35] <poningru> Cryoniq: whats wrong?
[10:36] <Xteven> eternalswd, poningru : http://codex.gallery2.org/index.php/Gallery2:Modules:publishxp
[10:36] <Xteven> drupal has it too
[10:36] <Xteven> it works through webdav
[10:36] <blind_> variant: ran into another problem. the connection doesn't require a username/password.. but wvdial wants one, and when given one, waits for the prompt that's not coming.. how do i get around this?
[10:36] <poningru> Xteven: how does a user configure the server?
[10:37] <gably> I've installed a Lampp server, and in the security settings I've changed the passwords, but now if you go to localhost then the browser asked for a login. And if you login then you see in the browser: http://localhost/xampp but I wants that the browser go's to http://localhost/gably
[10:37] <poningru> I mean f-spot has options to upload to flickr etc.
[10:37] <Xteven> if I interpret the confusion right, there is no "publish to web" functionality in linux at all and I would have to upload using SCP and then registering the pictures in my website through the webinterface
[10:37] <gably> how I must fix thath?
[10:37] <KorN[CM] > blind_
[10:37] <blind_> KorN[CM] :
[10:37] <Xteven> poningru : on the server side, by enabling a module in gallery
[10:37] <ShadoWindNinj4> poningru I'm trying to build a fileserver because the newer versions of fc won't boot on this old hardware
[10:37] <gably> where you can find the module ?
[10:37] <poningru> Xteven: uh... why dont you just script that up?
[10:37] <Cryoniq> poningru: I just tried to visit a site and it said I should flush my dns and offered me the windows way via ipconfig to flush dns. But I never done it under linux he he
[10:37] <KorN[CM] > would I be better actually installing feisty??? even though its alpha?
[10:38] <ShadoWindNinj4> and I'd like to run an x server ontop of it
[10:38] <blind_> KorN[CM] : try it out.
[10:38] <Xteven> poningru : on the client side (in windows xp), but downloading a registry file and merging it with existing registry
[10:38] <poningru> Cryoniq: there is no need to do that under linux
[10:38] <Cryoniq> the site moved and ns points at a new ip
[10:38] <KorN[CM] > Ive already reinstalleed TWICE in last 24 hours
[10:38] <KorN[CM] > so id like to avoid it :P
[10:38] <Xteven> poningru : because I thought someone would already have done it :)
[10:38] <poningru> Xteven: thats lame and extremely useless
[10:38] <gably> I've installed a Lampp server, and in the security settings I've changed the passwords, but now if you go to localhost then the browser asked for a login. And if you login then you see in the browser: http://localhost/xampp but I wants that the browser go's to http://localhost/gably
[10:38] <rofl> how would I install 32 bit python on my 64 bit ubuntu?
[10:38] <gably> how i must fix that????
[10:38] <poningru> Xteven: the registry merge
[10:38] <blind_> KorN[CM] : i just know you don't wanna use feisty stuff on edgy, or edgy stuff in feisty for that matter. don't mix versions, it breaks a lot of things.
[10:38] <Xteven> poningru : well thanks, I see you have experience in these things
[10:38] <poningru> gably: apache.conf
[10:39] <KorN[CM] > ok
[10:39] <gably> where can I find apache.conf?
[10:39] <Xteven> poningru : how is it useless ?
[10:39] <blind_> variant: ping?
[10:39] <Cryoniq> poningru: Hmm that makes it a bit extra exciting then because I still come to the old site ^^
[10:39] <rofl> anyone?
[10:39] <variant> blind_: sup?
[10:39] <poningru> Xteven: cause a user would have to be given a server configuration crap
[10:39] <KorN[CM] > blind_
[10:39] <blind_> ran into another problem. the connection doesn't require a username/password.. but wvdial wants one, and when given one, waits for the prompt that's not coming.. how do i get around this?
[10:39] <eternalswd> Xteven, F-Spot, a full-featured personal photo management application for Linux, can export directly to Gallery.  from http://gallery.menalto.com/
[10:39] <czr> is there some repository with backported packages (from feisty to edgy)?
[10:39] <KorN[CM] > could me updating device mapper cause dmraid (edgy version) not to work correctly?
[10:39] <frogzoo> gably: /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
[10:39] <poningru> Cryoniq: thats upto whoever is giving you the dns
[10:39] <variant> blind_: odd, what isp is it?
[10:40] <blind_> KorN[CM] : it's a possibility, but im not sure.
[10:40] <blind_> variant: it's the data service on my verizon cell phone.
[10:40] <rofl> !python
[10:40] <kriel> rofl: from what i've read (not much) it seems that 64 bit runs most, if not all 32 bit progs... -shrug-
[10:40] <ubotu> python: An interactive high-level object-oriented language (default version). In component main, is important. Version 2.4.3-11ubuntu3 (edgy), package size 37 kB, installed size 208 kB
[10:40] <Xteven> eternalswd : ah!
[10:40] <gably> but I have installed the Lampp server on /opt/lampp
[10:40] <Xteven> eternalswd : I'll check it out, thx
[10:40] <KorN[CM] > OK
[10:40] <ShadoWindNinj4> poningru so what are my options ?
[10:40] <gably> and /etc/apache2/ doesn't exist!
[10:40] <rofl> kriel: but how would I install it-- where would I get the package?
[10:40] <gably> and I have installed the Lampp server on /opt/lampp
[10:40] <Cryoniq> poningru: yeah that is true. That is what I thought also. Even under windows there shouldn't really be any need to flush dns. Oh well, I guess it will resolve in due time :)
[10:41] <poningru> ShadoWindNinj4: so wait why do you need X for fileserver?
[10:41] <poningru> Cryoniq: whats the site?
[10:41] <poningru> you should just query a root dns server
[10:42] <variant> blind_: might have a solution here
[10:42] <wielkidzi> hi
[10:42] <kriel> rofl - synaptic maybe?
[10:42] <ShadoWindNinj4> cause it will also be playing videos & music
[10:42] <Cryoniq> poningru: =P You read my mind :)
[10:42] <gably> where can I find apache.conf? I've installed my Lampp server in /opt/lampp/ and the folder /etc/apache2/ doesn't exists!
[10:42] <ShadoWindNinj4> in addition to serving them on my small internal network
[10:42] <poningru> Cryoniq: http://www.root-servers.org/
[10:42] <gably> where can I find apache.conf? I've installed my Lampp server in /opt/lampp/ and the folder /etc/apache2/ doesn't exists!
[10:43] <blind_> variant: what is it?
[10:43] <variant> blind_: you might need to use pppd directly
[10:43] <poningru> ShadoWindNinj4: it will itself play video and music? like on its own monitor?
[10:43] <poningru> or just stream vid and music to others?
[10:43] <gably> where can I find apache.conf? I've installed my Lampp server in /opt/lampp/ and the folder /etc/apache2/ doesn't exists!
[10:43] <blind_> variant: oh jeez. how do i go about that?
[10:43] <adamonline45> ShadoWindNinj4: Isn't this a p2, 266? With a 4mb video card?
[10:43] <gably> where can I find apache.conf? I've installed my Lampp server in /opt/lampp/ and the folder /etc/apache2/ doesn't exists!
[10:43] <variant> blind_: do you have a verizon pin number you have to use?
[10:43] <poningru> gably: we heard you
[10:44] <gably> yeah sorry, but I dont now how to fix that
[10:44] <poningru> blind_: whats wrong
[10:44] <blind_> variant: #777 (the one i dial?)
[10:44] <Flannel> gably: er... Why did you do that? apache is in the repositories
[10:44] <poningru> gably: await patiently someone will get to you
[10:44] <gably> I am 2 days trying to fix that
[10:44] <variant> blind_: maybe thats it
[10:44] <gably> poningru: I've just followed the manual at http://www.apachefriends.org
[10:44] <blind_> maybe that's what? the pin number?
[10:44] <poningru> ...
[10:45] <Flannel> gably: lampp, whatever that is, is not supported by ubuntu, the config file would be whereever they (the lampp people) decided to put it
[10:45] <threeonefour> ok i am really getting angry with this    i am trying to get my printer working with ubuntu so i go to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrintersCanon  lookup my printer  IP1600  convert the rpm with alien like it says  but it doesnt work  help me please
[10:45] <Flannel> !lamp | gably, this is a better method
[10:45] <ubotu> gably, this is a better method: 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+)
[10:45] <gably> What for program I must install then?
[10:45] <rofl> kriel - don't think so--  I think its just 64 bit debs there
[10:45] <variant> blind_: yeah, sorry. maybe thats what I thought.. just researching the problema  bit
[10:45] <variant> blind_: pppd is no biggie.. just a momment
[10:45] <wielkidzi> .pl
[10:45] <Flannel> gably: apache2, php5, mysql, instructions all on that page.  perl too, if you want it.
[10:45] <blind_> variant: ah, i see.
[10:45] <poningru> gably: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP
[10:46] <poningru> gably: what will this server do?
[10:46] <gably> just run a site
[10:46] <ShadoWindNinj4> adamonline45 yes it is
[10:47] <Cryoniq> poningru: I think I know what the problem is now. They announced move on a html page and didnt prepare the new site and the pointers to just kick it in before they did that.. kinda sloppy. Even their own pri dns still point at old ip heh
[10:47] <poningru> what kinda site? why will it need php, mysql?
[10:47] <ShadoWindNinj4> it can run A video on a screen
[10:47] <poningru> Cryoniq: hehe lame
[10:47] <ShadoWindNinj4> leaving xterms for the others
[10:47] <ShadoWindNinj4> it was a demon in its day
[10:47] <ShadoWindNinj4> it was designed to take that kinda load
[10:47] <poningru> ShadoWindNinj4: ...
[10:47] <variant> blind_: this seems to cover it: https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-427992.html is it the EVDO service?
[10:47] <ShadoWindNinj4> I don't expect doom 3 but hell
[10:47] <variant> blind_: ignore the bit about the kernel near the top
[10:48] <blind_> variant: yes, it is
[10:48] <poningru> ShadoWindNinj4: so this thing is supposed to play a vid?
[10:48] <poningru> I wouldnt do that but...
[10:48] <variant> blind_: then that covers it.. once you set up the config files you don't have to touch it again.. you can set a dial on demand script too
[10:48] <variant> blind_: it's been years since i used dialup :) (thank the lorD!!)
[10:49] <poningru> hehe
[10:49] <blind_> variant: yeah, well someone stepped on my router and broke it, so im stuck using the "family" computer, or my own on a slower speed.
[10:49] <blind_> I prefer mine.
[10:49] <poningru> blind_, variant what are you guys trying to do?
[10:49] <blind_> thanks for all the help :D
[10:49] <poningru> oh looks like it was fixed :)
[10:49] <blind_> poningru: dial out via my cell phone and data cable
[10:49] <poningru> nm
[10:49] <poningru> WOAH
[10:49] <noiano> hello
[10:49] <eternalswd> Xteven, also noteworthy http://codex.gallery2.org/index.php/Gallery2:FAQ#Gallery_Remote_can.27t_find_my_G2.2C_what.27s_wrong.3F
[10:50] <poningru> blind_: damn I wanna know how to do that
[10:50] <variant> poningru: setup verizon dialup on his comuter via cell phone
[10:50] <variant> poningru: I think we have it covered now
[10:50] <noiano> does anybody of you use a softphone for voip calling?
[10:50] <riotkittie> yowwwch. isnt that expensive? :P
[10:50] <threeonefour> anyone know my problem
[10:50] <blind_> poningru: well certain verizon phones have it, and you can just dial out with #777 and it uses your minutes. so i use it after 9 for free. good for a laptop if im in the middle of nowhere.
[10:51] <SurfnKid> !w32
[10:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about w32 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:51] <SurfnKid> !mp3
[10:51] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[10:51] <variant> blind_: thats a nice service
[10:51] <noiano> No one?
[10:52] <ShadoWindNinj4> but  what? why?
[10:52] <ShadoWindNinj4> it does 800x600 resolution
[10:52] <SurfnKid> !w32codec
[10:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about w32codec - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:52] <SurfnKid> !w32codecs
[10:52] <ubotu> Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[10:52] <variant> noiano: i use skype.. thats a voip softphone
[10:52] <threeonefour> riotkittie, what do you know about printers and cups
[10:52] <Robbster> hi all. I've just installed edgy on my pc and x doesn't start. my LCD says 'input not supported'
[10:53] <noiano> variant: i mean a sip softphone like twinkle
[10:53] <blind_> variant: it sure is :D
[10:53] <variant> Robbster: probably it is set to a refresh rate out of range for the monitor
[10:53] <Robbster> I've got a nForce 4 mobo, amd X2 and an 6800 vidio card
[10:53] <Robbster> off a default install? k, how would I change it?
[10:54] <noiano> Robbster: have a look at /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[10:54] <Robbster> what do I mess with in there?
[10:54] <noiano> there you should change some parameter
[10:54] <variant> Robbster: i takeit the live cd worked?
[10:54] <noiano> let me see
[10:54] <Robbster> modelines?
[10:54] <Robbster> varient: live CD failed. had to do a net instlal
[10:54] <ShadoWindNinj4> so I guess ubuntu isn't for my fs
[10:54] <variant> Robbster: yes, set the modelines to a sensible default
[10:55] <Robbster> any ideas?
[10:55] <variant> Robbster: or find out what your monitor supports and set to that.. the resolution is probably out of range not the refresh rate sorry
[10:55] <variant> if its an lcd
[10:55] <noiano> Robbster: probably it is a resolution problem
[10:55] <noiano> change in xorg.conf that parameter
[10:56] <Robbster> my current settings: Horiz: 28-64; vert 43-60
[10:56] <Robbster> 1280x1024 for a 17" lcd is perfect
[10:56] <noiano> same as mee
[10:56] <variant> Robbster: yes, if it's an LCD then I am pretty sure that setting is mostly meaningless
[10:56] <variant> Robbster: the refresh rate
[10:56] <variant> Robbster: the default resolution is set to 1280x1024?
[10:56] <blind_> gonna go try these scripts, hopefully they work :D
[10:57] <variant> blind_: good luck mate
[10:57] <noiano> Robbster: DefaultDepth?
[10:57] <Robbster> 24
[10:57] <Robbster> and the modes set up for 24 are 1280 and 1024..
[10:57] <variant> Robbster: do you have a second monitor at all you can plug in to diagnose the problem?
[10:57] <Robbster> nope :(
[10:57] <noiano> mmm
[10:57] <variant> annoying
[10:58] <noiano> that is strange
[10:58] <Robbster> interestingly, the console is also giving issues
[10:58] <noiano> it works to me
[10:58] <variant> Robbster: what file system did you choose for the / filesystem?
[10:58] <Robbster> '/ should be ext3
[10:58] <variant> Robbster: in that case (i really hate to suggest it) you can boot to windows and mount the ext filesystem to edit the files if you have win installed
[10:59] <Robbster> I
[10:59] <ankka> greetings. I have a problem with a font I installed... it shows up in gnome but not in openoffice
[10:59] <Robbster> I can edit the files.
[10:59] <variant> Robbster: but lets leave that one for a while
[10:59] <variant> Robbster: how? if your screen doesnt come on?
[10:59] <Robbster> the console just requires me to switch between ttys to refresh the display
[10:59] <noiano> Robbster: if you select a recovery mode?can you see the shell?
[10:59] <Robbster> dpn
[10:59] <variant> Robbster: ok
[10:59] <variant> Robbster: do you have the nvidia driver installed?
[11:00] <Robbster> xorg sayd nv and I've apt-get'ted the nvidi<font size="3">a-glx nvidia-kernel-common</font>
[11:00] <variant> Robbster: if xorg says nv then your not using the proprietry driver
[11:01] <Robbster> <font size="3">that's good :)</font>
[11:01] <variant> Robbster: why are you talking in html?
[11:01] <Robbster> <font size="3">sorry. using gaim from my notebook</font>
[11:01] <variant> Robbster: turn off the html output..
[11:03] <Robbster> <font size="3">varient: do you have any idea how to? I'm searching the preferences.....</font>
[11:04] <variant> Robbster: sorry i don't know much about installing nvidia drivers.. if you ahve it properly installed then you should be ableto change the "nv" to "nvidia" in xorg.conf to make it work
[11:04] <Robbster> <font size="3">I'm happy to start with the nv drivers to get X running and then go from there.</font>
[11:04] <Robbster> <font size="3">except that my LCD doesn't seem to like the current output.</font>
[11:05] <variant> Robbster: the nvidia driver should handle it better.. have you tried the nvidia driver? (NOT "nv"
[11:05] <Robbster> <font size="3">not yet. Will replace 'nv' with nvidia' in xorg and restart gdm</font>
[11:05] <variant> Robbster: try startx on its own
[11:06] <variant> Robbster: gdm might mess up if there are problems
[11:06] <variant> Robbster: and startx gives more informative output
[11:06] <movieman> hi guys
[11:06] <variant> movieman: `lo
[11:06] <bobi> hi there people
[11:06] <variant> bobi: `lo
[11:06] <bobi> what is the text file in ubuntu which stores the daemons to be started at boot?
[11:07] <bobi> I saw the GUI in the menu, but it sucks
[11:07] <Robbster> <font size="3">that worked!. K, now to try gdm ....</font>
[11:07] <sadafds> hi all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i really need u click this http://www.super-ptp.com/index.php?view=mcf&mcfref=confucio342
[11:07] <sadafds> thanks!
[11:07] <variant> bobi: the scripts that start them or the actual binaries?
[11:07] <movieman> can i ask a question about ubuntu desktop in here or is there another chanel for that
[11:07] <variant> sadafds: stop spamming links here
[11:07] <movieman> hi variant
[11:07] <Tomcat_> movieman: Correct channel.
[11:07] <sadafds> hi variant
[11:07] <variant> !op
[11:07] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos or tonyyarusso
[11:07] <bobi> variant: isn't there a text conf file that tells the system to start x and y daemons at boot?
[11:07] <movieman> k thx
[11:08] <Hobbsee> variant: ?
[11:08] <tonyyarusso> variant: ?
[11:08] <gnomefreak> variant: ?
[11:08] <variant> woops
[11:08] <shifty> !doom
[11:08] <ubotu> Information about games on Ubuntu can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games and http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php and ubuntugames.org
[11:08] <variant> Hobbsee: sadafds
[11:08] <variant> Hobbsee: [11:19]  < sadafds> hi all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i really need u click this
[11:08] <variant> http://www.super-ptp.com/index.php?view=mcf&mcfref=confucio342
[11:08] <Hobbsee> variant: yeah, i can see....
[11:08] <gnomefreak> i tried :(
[11:08] <Hobbsee> gnomefreak: it's fine
[11:09] <variant> thanks.. sorry for using op! didn't realise It would call int he SAS like that
[11:09] <Hobbsee> variant: it's fine :)
[11:09] <Hobbsee> variant: that's what it's there for :)
[11:09] <variant> hehe
[11:09] <Hobbsee> (using responsibly)
[11:09] <Hobbsee> gnomefreak: you and your dodgy client....
[11:09] <variant> did'nt want to click the link incase it was some freaky rubbish
[11:09] <gnomefreak> its konsole not me
[11:09] <movieman> i have ubuntu 6.10 installed with all multimedia codecs and the players i want. Now i want to set a player to open a certain file type but when i click the file and select properties the open with tab. It wont let me select the program i want to open that file
[11:10] <Hobbsee> variant: figured it couldnt be anything too bad - in terms of malware, due to firefox
[11:10] <variant> Hobbsee: yeah
[11:10] <variant> Hobbsee: and the fact that your not using windows (i hope)
[11:10] <Freenet> hello
[11:10] <Freenet> !msg the bot
[11:10] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[11:10] <Hobbsee> variant: of course :)
[11:11] <infidel> is there any way to open wma files that have a lisence?
[11:11] <variant> Hobbsee: thanks though!
[11:11] <Hobbsee> variant: :) no problem
[11:11] <shifty> wow
[11:11] <shifty> http://www.cubeengine.com/ this is decent for linux
[11:11] <Freenet> i need some help as im newbie and i ve just installed ubuntu but i couldnt connect to the internet via my dsl modem
[11:11] <variant> infidel: if it's damaged by DRM then you will have to strip the drm before playing it on anything other than windows (this may be illegal in your country)
[11:12] <shifty> !cube
[11:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cube - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:12] <infidel> variant: how do i do that?
[11:12] <variant> shifty: yeah, there are a bunch of games based ont hat engine now
[11:12] <Imsdle> i am trying to install mytv-frontend but im getting broken dependences
[11:12] <Imsdle> how do i fix this>
[11:12] <Freenet> could someone help me?
[11:12] <shifty> nice stuff man :)
[11:12] <variant> infidel: there are programs now for stripping the drm, check google
[11:12] <movieman> I know it can do it as my install befor i did it no problem.
[11:12] <variant> infidel: google for "wmv remove drm"
[11:13] <infidel> variant: thank you
[11:13] <variant> infidel: yw
[11:13] <variant> infidel: I think the cvs version of vlc might have support for them but you might need to run it once on windows first before hand (that might be just a rumor i heard)
[11:13] <shifty> i only have 1.3 gb left or else i would play some game
[11:14] <infidel> variant: ok thanks
[11:14] <variant> shifty: http://eisenstern.com/ http://www.sauerbraten.org/
[11:15] <blind_> variant: it didn't work, but im gonna try some more tomorrow, i gotta get some sleep. thanks for all your help
[11:15] <movieman> can anyone help me !! Thx in advance :P
[11:15] <variant> blind_: good night, goodluck
[11:15] <variant> movieman: please ask your question
[11:16] <movieman> variant: im not very good in chats mate sorry a dont know the right or wrong way to ask
[11:17] <variant> movieman: np, just state what the problem your having is
[11:17] <movieman> i have asked above sorry if its the wrong way
[11:17] <variant> movieman: np = no problem btw
[11:17] <variant> movieman: sorry, i didn't see it. i see now
[11:17] <ushaba> i have a tremendously stupid question if anyone has ever used zenwalk
[11:17] <movieman> k thx
[11:18] <UbuntuN00B_HB1> Hi! Anyone here who could help me with a wlan-router issue?
[11:18] <movieman> ok thanks *
[11:18] <riotkittie> zenwalk. <3
[11:18] <variant> movieman: hate to say it but i don't know :/
[11:18] <ushaba> haha
[11:18] <AmbientMstr> !zenwalk
[11:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about zenwalk - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:18] <ushaba> it's a question regarding isos
[11:18] <ushaba> it's pretty basic
[11:18] <movieman> variant: ok mate thanks anyway
[11:18] <ushaba> i'm a dyed-in-the-wool ubuntu user
[11:18] <ushaba> don't worry
[11:19] <ushaba> haha
[11:19] <variant> bbl all
[11:19] <movieman> bye variant
[11:19] <UbuntuN00B_HB1> I've configured my wlan-card with ndiswrapper and entered the ESSID + a WEP-key... the same SSID and WEP-key is entered in my wlan-router... the klient gets an IP but I cant ping that computer... and it cant reach my home network!
[11:20] <UbuntuN00B_HB1> I appreciate help!
[11:21] <eaf> hello
[11:21] <eaf> what is the differnet thing between ubuntu cd and dvd ??
[11:21] <riotkittie> ok whats the basic iso question? :P
[11:21] <playest> ead, i think there is more packages on the dvd
[11:21] <riotkittie> eaf: the dvds come with more software, i believe
[11:22] <ikonia> thats correct
[11:22] <riotkittie> UbuntuN00B_HB1: i am completely useless with networking. have you tried searching the forums - you may find an answere there
[11:22] <eaf> can i install kde-Desktop in normal ubuntu ??(CD)
[11:22] <ikonia> yes
[11:23] <zcat[1] > eaf: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[11:23] <riotkittie> yes. you can install kde or the kubuntu-desktop package.
[11:25] <mewt> HI everybody
[11:25] <eaf> all the ubuntu packages work in kubuntu linux ??
[11:25] <ikonia> yes
[11:25] <ikonia> they are build against ubuntu - not the desktop
[11:25] <ikonia> only desktop speicifc apps will fail
[11:26] <eaf> all the software when you install them is request a lot of files like (libc6 ...) how can i install all this files non-search and...
[11:26] <eaf> (in one package)
[11:28] <Nicon> ok. updated to ubuntu feisty. now
[11:28] <ikonia> fair enough
[11:28] <mewt> how unstable is feisty still ?
[11:28] <ikonia> depends
[11:28] <ikonia> personal usage
[11:28] <Nicon> + i'm really regretting it. the kernel is very unstable etc :p
[11:28] <yoshig3> anyone have any luck getting a GeForce 4 MX 4000 to work?
[11:28] <Nicon> is there some kind of dist-downgrade?
[11:28] <ikonia> no
[11:28] <Nicon> the ole 2.6.17 refuses to boot :p
[11:29] <yoshig3> Anyone know where the nVidia Legacy drivers are?
[11:29] <ikonia> re-install only
[11:29] <Nicon> ok :)
[11:29] <riotkittie> its  still alpha, mewt
[11:29] <Nicon> course it is :)
[11:29] <ikonia> it will change a fair bit
[11:29] <Enselic> What is the command to execute a command without a terminal now again?
[11:29] <yoshig3> !legacy
[11:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about legacy - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:29] <yoshig3> !nvidia
[11:29] <yoshig3> can anyone help?
[11:29] <yoshig3> I can't figure out how to install the nvidia legacy drivers
[11:30] <ikonia> yoshig3: the ubuntu wiki has a guide
[11:30] <mewt> riotkittie, ok thx
[11:30] <riotkittie> command to execute a command without a ter... err. im confused.
[11:30] <yoshig3> link possibly?
[11:30] <ikonia> yoshig3: don't be lazy just search for nvidia on the wiki
[11:30] <Enselic> riotkittie: its Ctrl + Alt + F2 or something
[11:30] <Enselic> riotkittie: you get a dialog
[11:31] <riotkittie> ALT + F2
[11:31] <riotkittie> then gksu ?
[11:31] <kritzstapf> where to change that splash shown when metacity and nautilus load?
[11:31] <riotkittie> err
[11:31] <Enselic> riotkittie: ah
[11:31] <Enselic> riotkittie: ty
[11:31] <riotkittie> yw
[11:31] <movieman> yoshig3: Hi i have got Geforce4 MX420 to work very easy on ubuntu 6.10
[11:31] <ikonia> kritzstapf: login window application iin gnome
[11:31] <ikonia> movieman: it works on all ubuntu 6.X distros
[11:32] <ikonia> he just needs to follow the guide
[11:32] <yoshig3> movieman: What drivers did you use? I also have an integrated Intel too though
[11:32] <ikonia> yoshig3: what does that have to do with it ? if you're using nvidia - you have to install nvidia
[11:32] <ikonia> if your using intel - why bother with nvida
[11:32] <riotkittie> kritzstapf: try gnome-splashscreen-manager if you dont have ti installed
[11:33] <movieman> yoshig3: NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-9631-pkg1.run is the driver i used
[11:33] <ikonia> thats a 3rd party driver
[11:33] <ikonia> the one in the repo works fine
[11:33] <riotkittie> otherwise, splash options should be on the Preference Menu in the System Menu
[11:33] <yoshig3> ikonia: I tried, with the linux, and it didn't work. Said I need to compile a new kernel
[11:33] <ikonia> you tried with linux ? what said you had to compile a new kernel ?
[11:33] <kritzstapf> ikonia, its not the login window
[11:33] <yoshig3> what's the command to reconfigure your xorg?
[11:33] <ikonia> kritzstapf: ok
[11:33] <yoshig3> And hwo can an integrated card be better than a pci nvidia card?
[11:34] <riotkittie> sudo dpk-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:34] <ikonia> yoshig3: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:34] <ikonia> yoshig3: no-one said it was better/worse
[11:34] <cafuego_> yoshig3: pci nvidia cards are _old_
[11:35] <shifty> how to set transparency in ubuntu?
[11:35] <cafuego_> it's quite easy for a modern integrated gfx chip to be better than a crusty old pci card
[11:35] <movieman> can i give a link in here ?
[11:35] <xopher> Hm, ok, this isnt really an ubuntu related question, but anyway, Im not getting any sound when I play ET, I just get an error : /dev/dsp: No such file or directory. Any ideas?
[11:36] <ikonia> xopher: if its not ubuntu - its not meant for this channel
[11:36] <movieman> it is ubuntu forums
[11:36] <ikonia> xopher: but the problem is your application wants dsp which is legacy
[11:36] <shifty> how to set transparency in ubuntu?
[11:36] <shifty> !transparency
[11:36] <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
[11:37] <kritzstapf> riotkittie, gnome-splashscreen-manager doesnt show any installed splashes
[11:37] <yoshig3> I got it from walmart lol
[11:37] <yoshig3> the Integrated is a 64 meg integrated
[11:37] <yoshig3> the card is faster than it
[11:37] <yoshig3> unless there are some sort of drivers for it
[11:37] <movieman> yoshig3: i used this step2 option 2 to install nvidia http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=263851
[11:37] <ikonia> kritzstapf: drop the images in .splash in your homedir
[11:38] <yoshig3> I might just use the integrated card, depending on how it runs, to run ubuntu compared to nvidia
[11:38] <ikonia> or .gnome-splash - can't remember
[11:39] <xopher> ikonia, I see, so the solution is installing what from where? sorry for being this much work hehe
[11:40] <ithaxor> heeey can some one help my with my grafic card driver?
[11:40] <ikonia> xopher: you need to change the application to use alsa or emulate the alsa device to /dev/dsp
[11:40] <PinCKerton> hi, does  somebody know where I can get the generic smp kernel?
[11:40] <ikonia> ithaxor: just ask the question
[11:41] <ikonia> PinCKerton: in the ubuntu repo's
[11:41] <xopher> ikonia, I see. Any ideas on how I can do this then? preferably change it to use alsa instead
[11:41] <ithaxor> i have installed just like it is in the ati wiki but stell dont work
[11:41] <PinCKerton> thx i'll look
[11:41] <ikonia> xopher: do you have access to the C code ?
[11:43] <variant> xopher: you can do that by apt-get isntalling alsa-oss
[11:43] <variant> xopher: it's a compatibility layer.. start ET with the command "aoss et" when you have installed it
[11:43] <ikonia> variant: thats a great tip
[11:43] <variant> ikonia: ye, found it out a few weeks ago
[11:44] <variant> ikonia: better than editing the c code ;)
[11:44] <ikonia> variant: yup
[11:44] <xopher> ikonia and variant thanks, Ill try this
[11:44] <ikonia> you can also use udev to "fake" dsp but I wasn't going to share that information
[11:45] <variant> ikonia: lol, why not?
[11:45] <ikonia> because a.) he hadn't done any research b.) wasn't going to do any research just kept asking "how", "how", "how"
[11:45] <xopher> ikonia, which is the most simple way to do it then? I dont mean the easiest, just the best way of doing it
[11:45] <variant> ahha
[11:45] <ikonia> there is too much spoon feading in this channel
[11:45] <variant> ikonia: indeed!
[11:46] <variant> ikonia: but I have required spoon feeding my self in the past.. sometimes it is acceptable
[11:46] <ikonia> the real contributers to the channel get walked on with "how" "how" "how" and the ubuntu policy is to light on these people who want to be walked through everything
[11:46] <ikonia> variant: depends if you have tried and just can't get it, but just asking it rubbish
[11:46] <xopher> ikonia, I had done some research, just found that most of the information was for gentoo, and I wanted to know if there was a simpler way of doing this.
[11:46] <ikonia> xopher: I'm sure
[11:47] <variant> xopher: alsa-oss is the most elegent solution
[11:47] <variant> and it's very simple
[11:47] <infidel> ikonia: and how does it effect you
[11:47] <ikonia> how does what sorry ?
[11:47] <xopher> right, well thanks again
[11:51] <tom_> hi everyone
[11:51] <tom_> what's the package that has pam_syslog in ubuntu?
[11:52] <nalioth> !tell tom_ about apt-file
[11:52] <tom_> yes i know about apt-file, but i couldn't find it in there
[11:52] <tom_> that's why i am on irc
[11:52] <TheCult> good morning people, i just upgraded my laptop to ubunto, anyone know how to get ubunto to like wpa-psk?
[11:53] <ikonia> tom_: pam is a set of config files/libs
[11:53] <ikonia> are you sure pam_syslog is a file
[11:53] <tom_> i never said it's a file
[11:53] <nalioth> tom_: have you updated your apt-file since installing it?
[11:53] <tom_> it's a function for which i need to write code with
[11:53] <sdac1> hi,  can someone tell me what mounting exactly does ?  I have a dual boot system with an ntfs windows partition and several reiserf linux partitions.  anyway I went into xubuntu recovery mode and mounted a usb flash drive at the same mount point that my windows partition was mounted at: "media/sda2".  After that point i could no longer boot windows... please  help.
[11:53] <ikonia> tom_: then it should be libpam
[11:54] <guaqua> can someone tell me where i can find the makers of the eclipse java ide port for ubuntu?
[11:54] <tom_> libpam is already installed but i don't seem to have functionality for it
[11:54] <variant> tom_: if your going to develop with it then the PAM website/mailing list is a much better place to ask than #ubuntu
[11:54] <tom_> apt-file is up-to-date
[11:54] <tom_> ...
[11:54] <nalioth> tom_: libpam-dev ?
[11:54] <tom_> i'm asking for what the package is, i'm not asking for how to code
[11:54] <variant> guaqua: http://www.eclipse.org/
[11:54] <tom_> yeah, same, that's installed
[11:54] <ikonia> nalioth: better
[11:55] <tom_> it is ubuntu specific because i need to know what package ubuntu houses it in
[11:55] <tom_> there's no online documentation on this which is why i came on irc
[11:55] <variant> ikonia: this is one situation where I strongly agree with your earlyer assertion :)
[11:55] <ikonia> tom_: if you find out from pam dev what lib its in, I'll help find the package
[11:55] <tom_> if i knew that then i would do it myself
[11:55] <ikonia> tom so find out from pam-dev mailing lists
[11:55] <ikonia> its a tall order to ask of the top of someone head
[11:55] <guaqua> variant: thanks
[11:55] <tom_> hmm, no love here tonight, oh well, thanks anyway
[11:55] <variant> tom_: wow, you really don't know how to talk to someone who is prepared to volenteer their time for you
[11:56] <Oguz_ATA> Hey
[11:56] <variant> bah
[11:56] <variant> git
[11:56] <Oguz_ATA> hey whats up?
[11:56] <ikonia> ubuntu support is up
[11:56] <Oguz_ATA> Ok. man
[11:56] <Oguz_ATA> man?
[11:56] <Oguz_ATA> hey
[11:57] <variant> Oguz_ATA: do you have a question?
[11:57] <Oguz_ATA> NO Why?
[11:57] <ikonia> this is a support not chat channel
[11:57] <sdac1> if linux cannot write to ntfs, then how can it damage an ntfs windows partition ?
[11:57] <Oguz_ATA> Ok!
[11:57] <ikonia> it has a large through put so its better to chat in ubuntu-offtopic
[11:57] <Oguz_ATA> support me then!
[11:57] <TheCult> anyone know how to get ubunto to accept wpa-psk?
[11:57] <ikonia> Oguz_ATA: ask a question
[11:57] <variant> sdac1: it can write to ntfs with FUSE support
[11:57] <Oguz_ATA> thx!
[11:57] <Jowi> !wpa | TheCult
[11:57] <ubotu> TheCult: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[11:57] <ikonia> variant: I don't think thats true
[11:57] <TheCult> ta
[11:58] <variant> sdac1: other than that "it" can't really damage it at all, the user can format the parititon by mistake though
[11:58] <TheCult> !wpa
[11:58] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[11:58] <sdac1> variant:  i don't if you saw my previous question.  i will repost
[11:58] <variant> ikonia: you don;'t think whats true?
[11:58] <ikonia> that you can write to ntfs from fuse
[11:58] <sdac1> hi,  can someone tell me what mounting exactly does ?  I have a dual boot system with an ntfs windows partition and several reiserf linux partitions.  anyway I went into xubuntu recovery mode and mounted a usb flash drive at the same mount point that my windows partition was mounted at: "media/sda2".  After that point i could no longer boot windows... please  help.
[11:58] <ikonia> sdac1: mounting makes a connection from the file system to a physical device
[11:59] <ikonia> mounting changes no data
[11:59] <ikonia> if you can't boot windows - you've changed some data
[11:59] <variant> sdac1: i see, if thats all you did then that shouldn't have damaged the partiton
[11:59] <Freedom_> hi!ive just installed ubuntu the last release but i couldnt know how to connect to the net via my dsl modem
[11:59] <variant> Freedom_: which modem is it?
[11:59] <sdac1> the only thing i did before this happened is mount a usb drive to somewhere where windows ntfs was already mounted
[12:00] <ikonia> sdac1: you must have done something else
[12:00] <ikonia> like changed the data after mounting
[12:00] <sova> HI! I have a problem; I dont have the tights to delete files on the MP3 i plugd in. How do I fix that?
[12:00] <Freedom_> i ve usb modem model (ZXDSL852)
[12:00] <Jowi> sdac1, compare "sudo fdisk -l" (check which partition is windows) and /boot/grub/menu.lst (the entry for windows) and hopefully the problem will be obvious. if not poste them both at pastebin.
[12:00] <sdac1> variant:  in fact. when i boot xubuntu in livecd and open Qparted it shows me ntfs partition as corrupt (cannot identify file type)
[12:00] <sova> *rights
[12:00] <variant> sdac1: yeah, if you mounted over the top of it it doesn't matter. (it's not a good idea but shouldn't cause a problem) like ikonia says, you must have changed some data on the windows partition
[12:00] <Flaco> hi, i messed a bit with etc/fstab and now i cant boot (screenshot: http://flickr.com/photos/el_bandano/371730846/)
[12:01] <Freedom_> on windows thats work well but im affraid that no driver for it on linux:s
[12:01] <variant> sdac1: ok, you will have to run some parititon recover program. I sugest you run the recover from the XP cd it's self
[12:01] <ikonia> Flaco: thats just a warning
[12:01] <ikonia> you need to fsck the file system
[12:01] <sdac1> variant:  the strange thing is i don't have FUSE thus i don't have wrtie access.
[12:01] <variant> Freedom_: yes thre is a driver, an instants use of google would have shown that
[12:02] <sdac1> ikonia: fsch the ntfs partition ?
[12:02] <ikonia> sdac1: no that was for flaco
[12:02] <q3_abhi> I install ubuntu 6.10 alongside winxp in my desktop but i just could not configure pppoe to connect to the net in ubuntu while the same hardware setup working fine in winxp. When i type sudo pppoe in the termial, it recongizes the eth0 but fails the scan of "access concentractor" of the ISP.
[12:02] <Freedom_> you mean i could get the drivers for my modem?
[12:02] <Flaco> do I have to type something to make it boot?
[12:02] <Flaco> or just wait longer
[12:02] <variant> sdac1: I sugest you run recovery from XP cd, if that fails you should be able to recover the data from under ubuntu
[12:02] <variant> sdac1: feel free to ask me later if you need help doing that
[12:02] <sova> HI! I have a problem; I dont have the rights to delete files on the MP3 i plugged in. How do I fix that?
[12:03] <ikonia> Flaco: let it run the the check
[12:03] <variant> sdac1: I don't know what youdid to damage it
[12:03] <ikonia> sova: sudo rm
[12:03] <variant> Freedom_: are you french?
[12:03] <Flaco> it doesnt seem to do anything
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[12:03] <Flaco> I'll try again
[12:03] <Freedom_> no why?
[12:03] <ikonia> sova: on a termainal
[12:04] <variant> ikonia: probably it's mounted ro
[12:04] <ikonia> variant: possible
[12:04] <Freedom_> but i could sepak it !
[12:04] <variant> Freedom_: found a link in french that explains it thats why :)
[12:04] <Freedom_> speak*
 But dont in a  speciall dir?
[12:04] <sdac1> variant:  my xubuntu installation is also not working and somehow windows became ruined while i was trying to fix xubnutu in recovery mode.  can you tell me how to mount my old /home partition when i am in liveCD
[12:04] <ikonia> sova: man rm
[12:04] <variant> Freedom_: in that case: http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/materiel/zxdsl852
[12:04] <variant> sdac1: yes
[12:04] <q3_abhi> I install ubuntu 6.10 alongside winxp in my desktop but i just could not configure pppoe to connect to the net in ubuntu while the same hardware setup working fine in winxp. When i type sudo pppoeconf in the termial, it recongizes the eth0 but fails the scan of "access concentractor" of the ISP.
[12:04] <Freedom_> thanks variant!
[12:05] <variant> Freedom_: i have no idea if it will work, i don't speak french!
[12:05] <sdac1> variant:  when i tried it tells me mount point does not exist.  not sure what to do from there ?
[12:05] <Freedom_> variant:why you asked me if im french lol,its a about my bad english ?
[12:05] <variant> q3_abhi: do you have a static ip?
[12:05] <q3_abhi> no
[12:06] <variant> Freedom_: no, because the link i found that described how to isntall the hardware was written in french and i wasnt going to give it to you if you couldn't read it
[12:06] <variant> sdac1: show me the command you ran
[12:06] <Majic> I have a problem with ndiswrapper.  Whenever I try to sudo modprobe ndiswrapper it feeds me this message:  FATAL: Error inserting ndiswrapper (/lib/modules/2.6.17-10-generic/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko): Invalid argument
[12:06] <Majic>   Any help would be much appreciated.
[12:06] <Freedom_> ok thanks variant!
[12:07] <variant> Freedom_: yw
[12:07] <sdac1> variant: sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/sda2  also tried mount /dev/sda1 /media/sda1 and mount /dev/sda1 /media/sda
[12:07] <floating> hello. I am wondering why my volume level is really low in a java application that uses sound, compared to other audio
[12:07] <variant> sdac1: does the directory /media/sda2 exist?
[12:07] <Flaco> it worked!
[12:07] <Flaco> thanks!
[12:07] <NeO_Jambia1> hi all
[12:08] <sdac1> variant: no the folder is empty.
[12:08] <NeO_Jambia1> I installed xgl with compiz
[12:08] <halorgium> evening
[12:08] <variant> sdac1: does /media/sda2 exist?
[12:08] <sdac1> variant:  no.  i thought the thing creates it by itself
[12:08] <sova> what is the comand to remove a directory?
[12:08] <variant> sdac1: your mounting /dev/sda1 on /media/sda2? that is not quite right
[12:08] <kritzstapf> riotkittie, the directories you mentioned are not existing (.splash or .gnome-splash)
[12:08] <variant> sdac1: no, you have to create a directory unde which to mount hte file system
[12:09] <variant> sdac1: try mkdir /media/sda1
[12:09] <sdac1> variant:  well i don t know exactly how mounting works.  but my partition is /dev/sda1 for sure
[12:09] <variant> sdac1: then mount /dev/sda1 /media/sda1
[12:09] <tdn> How do I get all the multimedia codecs (w32codecs) working, when PLF does not work anymore? Should I use easyubuntu.freecontrib.org?
[12:09] <variant> sdac1: see abouve
[12:09] <variant> above
[12:09] <sdac1> variant:  ok ill try that.  thnks
[12:09] <variant> sdac1: yw
[12:09] <predaeus> sova: rmdir if its empty, else try rm -rf but that will recursively delete all files in the directory and it aswell. read "man rm" "man rmdir" for more info
[12:10] <Oguz_ATA> variant I have a question
[12:10] <variant> sdac1: do the same for your windows parition: mkdir /media/windows && mount /dev/sda(enter win parititon here) /media/windows
[12:10] <variant> Oguz_ATA: ask away
[12:11] <halorgium> anyone give some hints how i can boot linux while still having my windows disk in the computer
[12:11] <halorgium> and vice versa
[12:11] <Oguz_ATA> Can u say what is the best program for making a website?
[12:11] <variant> halorgium: you mean dual boot?
[12:11] <halorgium> yip
[12:11] <halorgium> the chainloader stuff doesn't seem to work
[12:12] <variant> Oguz_ATA: no, as that is a personal preference.. I used quanta before. it was quite nice but any text editor with syntax highlighting syhould do
[12:12] <q3_abhi> I install ubuntu 6.10 alongside winxp in my desktop but i just could not configure pppoe to connect to the net in ubuntu while the same hardware setup working fine in winxp. When i type sudo pppoeconf in the termial, it recongizes the eth0 but fails the scan of "access concentractor" of the ISP.
[12:12] <Oguz_ATA> ok. thx very much
[12:12] <variant> halorgium: if you pastebin your /boot/grub/menu.lst and the output of fdisk -l then I can take a look
[12:12] <ithaxor> can some one help me with terminal
[12:12] <ikonia> whats the question
[12:12] <variant> ithaxor: whats the matter with your terminal?
[12:12] <ithaxor> when i type fglrxinfo its says Error: unable to open display :0
[12:13] <variant> ithaxor: sorry, dunno anything about ati drivers
[12:13] <ikonia> ithaxor: because an xserver is already running
[12:13] <sova> I have the swedish version but I will try to translate; rm: can not remove "E156_20050812.zip": The filesystem is only readebel
[12:13] <ithaxor> so what gona do now?
[12:14] <ikonia> sova: its mounted read only has to be mounted read-write
[12:14] <ikonia> ithaxor: what are you trying to do
[12:14] <variant> sova: that means you need to remount the disk with write permissions
 How to do that?
[12:14] <variant> lol
[12:14] <ikonia> bang on que
[12:14] <ithaxor> i want to se if my grafic card driver its oke
[12:14] <variant> sova: it tells you in the "mount" man page
[12:14] <variant> sova: type man mount.. you will learn a bunch of other stuff too
[12:16] <ithaxor> i need help here.....
[12:16] <yoshig3> anyone know how to install the nvidia legacy drivers?
[12:16] <ithaxor> with me graficcard
[12:16] <delta-storm> Is there any website or something like that where I can download all required software for ubuntu in one package; iso image and burn it to a cd/DVD and just install it??
[12:16] <ikonia> the ubuntu live cd ?
[12:16] <variant> delta-storm: www.ubuntu.org
[12:16] <q3_abhi> I install ubuntu 6.10 alongside winxp in my desktop but i just could not configure pppoe to connect to the net in ubuntu while the same hardware setup working fine in winxp. When i type sudo pppoeconf in the termial, it recongizes the eth0 but fails the scan of "access concentractor" of the ISP.
[12:16] <gably> I want to login with the root account, but I have to activate him. How do I do that?
[12:17] <ikonia> gably: its in gdm
[12:17] <gably> where is gdm?
[12:17] <ikonia> its the login manager
[12:17] <ikonia> thats what disables root login
[12:17] <delta-storm> thanks
[12:17] <ikonia> (of course you have to set a root password first)
[12:17] <variant> q3_abhi: what hardware is it your using and what ISP?
[12:17] <ikonia> although thats strongly not advised
[12:17] <gably> Where you can find gdm?
[12:17] <yoshig3> does anyone know how to install the nvidia legacy drivers?
[12:17] <ikonia> yoshig3: have you tried the guide in the wiki
[12:17] <yoshig3> I can't find it
[12:18] <ikonia> gably: what do you mean - where can you find it
[12:18] <q3_abhi> Dlink DSL 502T router
[12:18] <variant> gably: it should be said that that is an incredably bad idea
[12:18] <yoshig3> I searched the wiki, only to come up with crazy charactered pages
[12:18] <q3_abhi> BSNL ISP
[12:18] <ikonia> yoshig3: no it doesn't there is an nvidia howto
[12:18] <ikonia> thats in plain english
[12:18] <yoshig3> I just need the linux terminal commands to install the nvidia legacy drivers and how to uninstall the previous nvidia drivers
[12:18] <variant> gably: if you want to run a program or command as root use "sudo commandname" for non graphical apps and "gksudo appname" for graphical apps
[12:18] <gably> But how can I change the password of the root account?
[12:18] <yoshig3> ikonia: I cannot find it, can you please find it?
[12:18] <ikonia> gably: if you have to ask that - don't run as root
[12:18] <ikonia> yoshig3: no
[12:18] <variant> yoshig3: google for "ubuntu nvidia legacy howto"
[12:19] <ikonia> or just search the wiki for "nvidia howto"
[12:19] <ikonia> as I suggested
[12:19] <gably> but I want to change a file in the folder /opt/ and the computer says that I must login as root
[12:19] <ikonia> gably: just use sudo
[12:19] <variant> q3_abhi: it explains what to do here: http://nileshbansal.blogspot.com/2006/12/bsnl-broadband-using-linux.html
[12:20] <finalbeta> !sudo | gably
[12:20] <ubotu> gably: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[12:20] <variant> gably: so do sudo -i
[12:20] <variant> gably: then entery your users password and you will be root
[12:20] <variant> gably: type "whoami" before and after running that command
[12:20] <q3_abhi> Variant : Thanks a lot, ur help is really appreciated
[12:20] <variant> q3_abhi: yw
[12:20] <AmbientMstr> I require assistance reinstalling GRUB. My damn Windows installation somehow removed it and now only boots in Windows but I know my other partitions are still there and functional cause I've looked in GParted's livecd. I tried a system rescue disk and GRUB encountered an I/O error. Help. I don't wanna have to go through this crap.
[12:20] <Jowi> q3_abhi, ...or even better, connect to the dlink via ethernet and set up the connection straight in the router
[12:21] <variant> q3_abhi: for future reference, i googled for "bsnl isp linux" and that was the first link.. you should have done that your self
[12:21] <gably> And how can I change a file?
[12:21] <ikonia> AmbientMstr: boot the live cd - in a terminal do "sudo grub" then enter the correct root and setup partition data
[12:21] <ikonia> gably: change it in what way
[12:21] <gably> I just want to change the root account
[12:21] <ikonia> gably: what ?
[12:21] <gably> active I mean
[12:21] <variant> gably: if it's a text file use nano text editor.. "nano -w /path/to/textfile
[12:21] <ikonia> gably: why ?
[12:21] <AmbientMstr> The root would be my Linux partition right?
[12:21] <Flannel> gably: you don't need a root account.
[12:22] <ikonia> you have on idea what your doing - so don't be root
[12:22] <ikonia> AmbientMstr: spot on
[12:22] <variant> AmbientMstr: root is the name of the superuser it is allso the "root" of the file system tree.. or "/"
[12:22] <AmbientMstr> Well I'm on live cd right now
[12:22] <AmbientMstr> Yeah, I know that much.
[12:22] <AmbientMstr> That's the limitations of my knowledge though
[12:22] <variant> AmbientMstr: what you trying to do?
[12:22] <AmbientMstr> Reinstall GRUB on my MBR
[12:23] <ikonia> AmbientMstr: what partition is your linux setup on
[12:23] <variant> AmbientMstr: simple enough, type "sudo grub"
[12:23] <variant> AmbientMstr: then in the grub shell type setup (hd0,0)
[12:23] <ikonia> variant: he needs to set root first
[12:23] <variant> ikonia: oops, yeah
[12:23] <ikonia> hence why I asked where his linux install is
[12:23] <AmbientMstr> Yeah, otherwise it just says probing bios
[12:24] <variant> AmbientMstr: in grub shell type "root (hd0,0)
[12:24] <ikonia> variant: whoaaa
[12:24] <ikonia> AmbientMstr: no
[12:24] <poningru> blargh
[12:24] <ikonia> don't
[12:24] <ikonia> variant: how do you know his linux partition is hd0,0
[12:24] <variant> ikonia: just a guess tbh.. i;m not really paying attention any more
[12:24] <jion> What is the config file of grub?
[12:24] <Thug-N-Me> how do i stop mplayer openning new files into a new player application ? by clicking on a video file i want to e open in the same mplayer application ?
[12:24] <ikonia> AmbientMstr: where is you linux partition
[12:24] <poningru> jion: /boot/grub
[12:24] <ikonia> jion: menu.lst in /boot/grub
[12:24] <variant> ikonia: i'm burnt out for now :)
[12:25] <ikonia> fair enough
[12:25] <poningru> and deends on what you mean by config
[12:25] <jion> thanks:)
[12:25] <AmbientMstr> What partition drive?
[12:25] <poningru> yeah what ikonia said
[12:25] <ikonia> AmbientMstr: yes
[12:25] <variant> i'm off, later all
[12:25] <kenthomson> Can someone please help me
[12:25] <ikonia> byw
[12:25] <ikonia> bye
[12:25] <rexxenexx> I installed the NvidiaBinary(Legacy) from Add/Remove Apps and typed the sudo line then restarted, Its working but anything 3D doesn't show???
[12:25] <ikonia> kenthomson: ask a question
[12:25] <AmbientMstr> I'm not sure. I can't check it on the live cd, but I think it was G
[12:26] <kenthomson> i have got .mdf and .mds files for  QUAKE 3 ARENA, how do i install it on Ubuntu?
[12:26] <ikonia> AmbientMstr: of course you can check it on the live cd - and G: drive has no relation to drive/partition numbers
[12:26] <AmbientMstr> How so?
[12:26] <ikonia> AmbientMstr: how many hard disks do you have
[12:26] <AmbientMstr> One
[12:26] <Loady> hi is it possible to edit/change menu placements etc in nautilus?
[12:27] <ikonia> AmbientMstr: sata or ide
[12:27] <aalhamad> how can i make thunderbird on my systray?
[12:27] <AmbientMstr> SATA
[12:27] <yoshig3> I'm serious, I still can't find it on the wiki
[12:27] <yoshig3> the legacy nvidia drivers install
[12:27] <Vaan> hi, what kernel does ubuntu 6.10 ship with?
[12:27] <kenthomson> Helooo
[12:27] <ikonia> AmbientMstr: sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda
[12:27] <ikonia> kenthomson: what ?
[12:27] <rexxenexx> how could I configure opengl to work w/ Nvidia binary?
[12:27] <Freenet> variant:re u here?
[12:27] <AmbientMstr> Yeah, I had that written down
[12:27] <kenthomson> ikonia, i have got .mdf and .mds files for  QUAKE 3 ARENA, how do i install it on Ubuntu?
[12:27] <ikonia> rexxenexx: search the wiki for nvidia howto
[12:27] <cypher1> Vaan, uname -r
[12:27] <rexxenexx> k
[12:27] <kenthomson> !nvidia
[12:27] <halorgium> variant: http://pastie.caboo.se/36216 sorry for the delay
[12:27] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:27] <AmbientMstr> Tried it in terminal, didn't work
[12:27] <AmbientMstr> I'll try again though
[12:27] <rexxenexx> thx
[12:27] <Vaan> also
[12:28] <Vaan> what about via support
[12:28] <ikonia> what about it
[12:28] <Vaan> vt8237 southbridge
[12:28] <Loady> hi. is it possible to edit/change menu placements etc in nautilus?
[12:28] <Vaan> is it working fully?
[12:28] <kenthomson> ikonia, ?
[12:28] <ikonia> depends on the chipset
[12:28] <kenthomson> Anyone?
[12:28] <ikonia> kenthomson: what ?
[12:28] <kenthomson>  ikonia, i have got .mdf and .mds files for  QUAKE 3 ARENA, how do i install it on Ubuntu?
[12:28] <kenthomson>  ikonia, i have got .mdf and .mds files for  QUAKE 3 ARENA, how do i install it on Ubuntu?
[12:28] <kenthomson>  ikonia, i have got .mdf and .mds files for  QUAKE 3 ARENA, how do i install it on Ubuntu?
[12:28] <kenthomson>  ikonia, i have got .mdf and .mds files for  QUAKE 3 ARENA, how do i install it on Ubuntu?
[12:28] <poningru> woah
[12:28] <ikonia> moron
[12:28] <Freenet> !seen variant
[12:28] <khoa> variant n=variant@unaffiliated/variant was last seen Sat Jan 27 08:47:27 2007 joining #ubuntu
[12:28] <ubotu> variant is on IRC right now!
[12:29] <ikonia> how rude floodng the channel
[12:29] <SurfnKid> hi i have a bit of an issue with windows coming up
[12:29] <poningru> SurfnKid: what up?
[12:29] <mewt> kenthomson, dont flood pls
[12:29] <kenthomson> DAMN
[12:29] <ikonia> SurfnKid: this is ubuntu support
[12:29] <poningru> kthxbai
[12:29] <Oguz_ATA> :)
[12:30] <SurfnKid> hey ikonia yeah Im clicking on a window (a link for ie) and Im expecting the window to come up or take me to it, but it just shows up in the background
[12:30] <AmbientMstr> Sda2
[12:30] <Loady> hi. is it possible to edit/change menu placements etc in nautilus?
[12:30] <ikonia> SurfnKid: we don't support windows
[12:30] <cypher1> !seen cypher1
[12:30] <khoa> cypher1 n=cypher1@59.92.163.216 was last seen Sun Jan 28 05:44:18 2007 joining #ubuntu
[12:30] <ubotu> cypher1 is on IRC right now!
[12:30] <AmbientMstr> What's your problem Surfnkid?
[12:30] <SurfnKid> ikonia: awesome mate
[12:30] <AmbientMstr> If you're having errors, go visit #windows
[12:30] <ikonia> AmbientMstr: ok so sudo grub then "root (hd0,0)" then "setup (hd0)
[12:31] <ikonia> SurfnKid: what do you expect ?
[12:31] <SurfnKid> AmbientMstr: well im not sure exactly its not a serious issue, but I'll ggive ya an example
[12:31] <ikonia> SurfnKid: we don't support windows - this is for ubuntu support - not windows
[12:31] <cypher1> AmbientMstr, is your problem is not being able to boot into windows ?
[12:31] <AmbientMstr> No
[12:31] <AmbientMstr> Not being able to boot into Ubuntu
[12:31] <ikonia> AmbientMstr: did you note down the grub commands I gave you
[12:32] <AmbientMstr> Yes
[12:32] <ikonia> AmbientMstr: I made a mistake
[12:32] <DR_D> anyone willing to give me some help with grub?
[12:32] <poningru> uh... why not just try update-grub first?
[12:32] <SurfnKid> ikonia: so where should i look?
[12:32] <poningru> err grub-update
[12:32] <ikonia> AmbientMstr: Is root (hd0,1) and setup (hd0)
[12:32] <poningru> SurfnKid: ask microsoft?
[12:32] <ikonia> SurfnKid: in windows support
[12:32] <SurfnKid> IM ON UBUNTU DAMMIT
[12:32] <AmbientMstr> My setup would be which then?
[12:32] <ikonia> SurfnKid: so why talk about windows and "ie"
[12:32] <ikonia> AmbientMstr: setup (hd0)
[12:32] <SurfnKid> its a "windows" issue as far as windows that im moving around
[12:32] <SurfnKid> not windows XP
[12:32] <AmbientMstr> SurfnKid, please be calm.
[12:33] <ikonia> SurfnKid: and what was "ie"
[12:33] <glyn> hi I'm doing a dist-upgrade and it showed me a log file of my bash
[12:33] <ikonia> other than internet explorere
[12:33] <SurfnKid> ikonia: look it up :)
[12:33] <glyn> how do I get out of the log file and back to the upgrade?
[12:33] <SurfnKid> ie = example
[12:33] <mewt> lol
[12:33] <mewt> that got most ppl in here
[12:33] <ikonia> SurfnKid: you need to be more clear
[12:33] <AmbientMstr> Well, you have two windows references
[12:33] <DR_D> anyone willing to give me some help with grub?
[12:33] <ikonia> DR_D: whats up
[12:33] <yoshig3> what about intel drivers?
[12:33] <bsharitt> Is there any reason the kernel would arbitratily decide to disable a IRQ #169?
[12:34] <SurfnKid> AmbientMstr: lets say i have a link on the desktop and I click it, Ive got FF on, but on another screen, as soon as I click it, its supposed to take me to it
[12:34] <ikonia> yoshig3: what about them
[12:34] <yoshig3> Anyone ever used intel drivers in ubuntu?
[12:34] <AmbientMstr> bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
[12:34] <DR_D>  ikonia  mind if i pm?
[12:34] <ikonia> yoshig3: yes
[12:34] <glyn> how do I exit from a log file in the terminal?
[12:34] <ikonia> DR_D: please don't
[12:34] <glyn> I was in the middle of a dist upgrad
[12:34] <glyn> and it showed me a log file I can't figure out how to get out of that and back to the upgrad
[12:34] <SurfnKid> AmbientMstr: but it just starts the program and doesnt focus to it, so im trying to figure out where and if it is something i can configure thru gconf or something else
[12:35] <DR_D> okay, np
[12:35] <ikonia> SurfnKid: expected behaviour is to not go to the firefox window - just open it within the firefox window - you have to go to the firefox window
[12:35] <halorgium> AmbientMstr: you need to run the root (hd0,0) and setup (hd0) inside grub
[12:35] <AmbientMstr> SurfnKid: I'm not the person to ask for this kind of tech support. I'm still learning and in a week or so I hope to be more sufficient of these problems. Sorry.
[12:35] <Loady> hi. is it possible to edit/change menu placements etc in nautilus? i know the old nautilus releases could. but i havent used gnome in a while. now! is there any way to do this?
[12:35] <glyn> no one knows how to exit a log file?
[12:35] <glyn> I may lose my whole system because of this
[12:35] <ikonia> glyn: how did you open it
[12:35] <SurfnKid> ikonia: correct, but it used to go to the window before (when i was on dapper)
[12:35] <ikonia> SurfnKid: different distro
[12:35] <SurfnKid> AmbientMstr: no probs thanks anyway
[12:35] <glyn> it asked about a bash file and I said O to view
[12:35] <ikonia> things change
[12:35] <glyn> while it was doing the installation
[12:36] <ikonia> glyn: crtl + c
[12:36] <SurfnKid> ikonia: im on Edgy
[12:36] <SurfnKid> ok brb
[12:36] <ikonia> SurfnKid: as I said - different distro - lots changed
[12:36] <glyn> that didn't take me back to the installation
[12:36] <SurfnKid> no wonder
[12:36] <glyn> it exited the log and the whole installation altogether
[12:36] <AmbientMstr> I'm in the grub shell right now
[12:36] <ikonia> glyn: are you doing a text based install ?
[12:36] <glyn> what do I do now?
[12:36] <glyn> from the terminal a dist-upgrade
[12:36] <ikonia> glyn: start the install again
[12:36] <DR_D>  ikonia  what ive got is an existing windows xp install on a sata drive and an ubuntu installation on and IDE drive. both boot if i change the boot sequence in the bios, but grub hasn't setup the XP disk to boot. What do i need to add to the menu.lst file to enable grub to boot the XP install?
[12:36] <glyn> does it start where it left off?
[12:36] <ikonia> AmbientMstr: ok - so "root (hd0,1)
[12:36] <ikonia> glyn: no
[12:37] <glyn> What!! that's so stupid
[12:37] <AmbientMstr> Error 27: Unrecognized command
[12:37] <glyn> this is extremely frustrating
[12:37] <ikonia> AmbientMstr: do you have a prompt that says "GRUB>"
[12:37] <AmbientMstr> This answer that? grub> /dev/sda2 (hd0,1)
[12:37] <glyn> so now I have to do sudo apt-get dist-upgrade again?
[12:37] <ikonia> AmbientMstr: why are you typing that
[12:37] <ikonia> typ
[12:37] <ikonia> "root (hd0,1)
[12:37] <ikonia> "
[12:37] <ikonia> without the quotes
[12:38] <bsharitt> I keep getting the odd error: "Link kernel: [ 165.511578]  Disabling IRQ #168" showing up in my syslog, or in the terminal if I have it open at the time. This particular IRQ seems to be tied to my NIC since it goes out at the same time. This is really frustrating. Any ideas on how to fix it or why it is even doing this?
[12:38] <thevenin> when i try to start shorewall i get "line 77:   7826  Terminated              $SRWL start >>$INITLOG 2>&1   not done" what would cause this, I cant seem to find where my configuration is wrong?
[12:38] <AmbientMstr> Ok
[12:38] <bsharitt> Oh, and Link is my hostname there
[12:38] <DR_D>  ikonia  what ive got is an existing windows xp install on a sata drive and an ubuntu installation on and IDE drive. both boot if i change the boot sequence in the bios, but grub hasn't setup the XP disk to boot. What do i need to add to the menu.lst file to enable grub to boot the XP install?
[12:38] <AmbientMstr> Oh, I got it now.
[12:38] <ikonia> DR_D:  just be patient
[12:38] <AmbientMstr> I really have to get better with this terminal.
[12:39] <AmbientMstr> I haven't used a terminal this extensively in a long time...and when someone says something in quotes or so I don't know what I'm sposed to substitute or anything
[12:39] <DR_D> i am, just when no one acknowledges the question i have to ask again to make sure it didn't get missed
[12:39] <AmbientMstr>  Running "install /boot/grub/stage1 (hd0) (hd0)1+15 p (hd0,1)/boot/grub/stage2
[12:39] <AmbientMstr> /boot/grub/menu.lst"... succeeded
[12:39] <AmbientMstr> Done.
[12:39] <Loady> hi. is it possible to edit/change menu placements etc in nautilus? i know the old nautilus releases could. but i havent used gnome in a while. is there any way to do this?
[12:39] <AmbientMstr> I'll reinstall to make sure
[12:39] <ikonia> AmbientMstr: no
[12:39] <AmbientMstr> *Restart
[12:39] <ikonia> AmbientMstr: when did I tell you to restart
[12:39] <AmbientMstr> Um, ok. Nvm.
[12:39] <AmbientMstr> Now that that's done?
[12:39] <ikonia> AmbientMstr: if you want help - listen - if you want to do your own stupid thing - please do so
[12:39] <ikonia> your starting to annoy me
[12:40] <AmbientMstr> ..I am listening to you.
[12:40] <ikonia> have you done "setup (hd0)
[12:40] <ikonia> "
[12:40] <AmbientMstr> What did I just show you? Did you read?
[12:40] <AmbientMstr> grub> setup (hd0)
[12:40] <AmbientMstr>  Checking if "/boot/grub/stage1" exists... yes
[12:40] <AmbientMstr>  Checking if "/boot/grub/stage2" exists... yes
[12:40] <AmbientMstr>  Checking if "/boot/grub/e2fs_stage1_5" exists... yes
[12:40] <AmbientMstr>  Running "embed /boot/grub/e2fs_stage1_5 (hd0)"...  15 sectors are embedded.
[12:40] <AmbientMstr> succeeded
[12:40] <AmbientMstr>  Running "install /boot/grub/stage1 (hd0) (hd0)1+15 p (hd0,1)/boot/grub/stage2
[12:40] <AmbientMstr> /boot/grub/menu.lst"... succeeded
[12:40] <ikonia> now type quite
[12:40] <ikonia> quit
[12:41] <AmbientMstr> I already did.
[12:41] <ikonia> AmbientMstr: I didn't see that as I have flood turned off)
[12:41] <ikonia> ok - now reboot and it should be fine
[12:41] <DGJ_> !beryl
[12:41] <ubotu> Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-xgl
[12:41] <ikonia> DR_D: ok - your issue
[12:41] <DR_D> cool
[12:41] <ikonia> DR_D: ok - your issue
[12:41] <ikonia> oops
[12:42] <ikonia> so you have an ide and a sata disk in at the same time - correct
[12:42] <DR_D>  ikonia  take a look here http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=346950 , i posted up on the forums with some information that will be just repeated here
[12:43] <ikonia> ok
[12:43] <ikonia> DR_D: ok - here is what you need to do
[12:43] <ikonia> DR_D: any error message please report them exactly
[12:43] <DR_D> shoot
[12:43] <DR_D> will do
[12:43] <ikonia> DR_D: from a command line type "sudo grub"
[12:44] <DR_D> ah, small problem here. need to boot into ubuntu
[12:44] <yoshig3> I went to the Intel website, and the command they listed do not work to install the intel drivers
[12:44] <DR_D> be back in a few mins
[12:44] <AmbientMstr> I'm back to say that it worked, ikonia. Thank you for your assistance. Just to make one thing clear though, it's not knowing what I have to do that is my problem. It's just learning how to execute it. And you cannot expect everyone to instantly grasp it. Regardless, thanks for the assistance.
[12:44] <ikonia> yoshig3: intel drivers are in xorg
[12:44] <yoshig3> they're already in xorg?
[12:45] <ikonia> yoshig3: yes
[12:45] <yoshig3> so no further installation is necessary?
[12:45] <ikonia> no
[12:45] <ikonia> if your chipset is supported
[12:46] <yoshig3> I have the 845G
[12:46] <yoshig3> is that supported?
[12:47] <bsharitt> I keep getting the odd error: "Link kernel: [ 165.511578]  Disabling IRQ #168" showing up in my syslog, or in the terminal if I have it open at the time. This particular IRQ seems to be tied to my NIC since it goes out at the same time. This is really frustrating. Any ideas on how to fix it or why it is even doing this? Oh, and Link is the hostname.
[12:47] <ikonia> yoshig3: look for yourself - stop asking
[12:48] <aalhamad> how can i make thunderbird on my systray?
[12:48] <Freenet> variant
[12:48] <ikonia> bsharitt: try adding the line "noacpi" to the kernel boot options in the grub menu.lst
[12:48] <ikonia> Freenet: he's left
[12:48] <Freenet> ah ok thnx!
[12:48] <DR_D> ikoniaL right running ubuntu now
[12:48] <yoshig3> So, how would I install a i845G then?
[12:48] <ikonia> yoshig3: check if its supported first ! you may not need to do anything
[12:48] <ikonia> yoshig3: I've told you like 10 times now
[12:49] <bsharitt> ikonia: Alright, I'll try that
[12:49] <ikonia> DR_D: ok - so lets do "sudo grub"
[12:49] <yoshig3> there's only i810
[12:49] <yoshig3> The intel website instructions don't work
[12:49] <ikonia> yoshig3: thats a driver name - CHECK IF ITS SUPPORTED
[12:49] <yoshig3> WHERE
[12:49] <DR_D> sone
[12:49] <DR_D> donr
[12:49] <DR_D> done
[12:49] <ikonia> yoshig3: go back to windows - its best for you
[12:49] <yoshig3> wow
[12:49] <yoshig3> You're not a very good helper or front for ubuntu
[12:49] <yoshig3> you should quit while your ahead
[12:50] <ikonia> DR_D: great, now from my mind your boot drive is your first ide - correct/wrong
[12:50] <yoshig3> it's alright, I'll wait for LjL to be here, he actually knows how to do things
[12:50] <DarthLappy> !hcl | yoshig3
[12:50] <ubotu> yoshig3: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[12:50] <DR_D> wrong
[12:50] <ikonia> yoshig3: I know exactly what to do - but you refuse to do anything for yourself
[12:50] <ikonia> DR_D: correct me please
[12:50] <DR_D> ubuntu is booting from hdc
[12:50] <yoshig3> no I don't
[12:50] <DR_D> XP is installed on sda
[12:50] <ikonia> DR_D: thats not what I asked - your boot drive in the bios is which drive
[12:50] <yoshig3> I don't know where to look if it's compatable
[12:51] <ikonia> yoshig3: well x.org is start - looking at compabitle hardware for the i810 driver
[12:51] <Chousuke> yoshig3: look at the HCL
[12:51] <DR_D> ah my mistake, its the 200GB as secondary master
[12:51] <ikonia> DR_D: which is which letter please
[12:51] <yoshig3> alright, well I guess the drivers worked
[12:51] <ikonia> of course htey work
[12:51] <yoshig3> anyway, it's saying "extension "GLX" missing on display "0:0" when I try to run glxgears
[12:51] <ikonia> its supported
[12:52] <ikonia> yes, as you've not enabled dri
[12:52] <DR_D> i'm a bit confused as to exactly what information you want.
[12:52] <yoshig3> how would I go about doing such?
[12:52] <ikonia> DR_D: I'll re-phrase - what is the drive your bios is set to boot from
[12:52] <yoshig3> I'm a linux newbie, wanting to learn, please bear with me
[12:52] <ikonia> yoshig3: read something yourself
[12:52] <ikonia> if you want to learn
[12:52] <ikonia> read - stop asking for EVERYTHING
[12:52] <ikonia> try - experiement, play
[12:52] <Chousuke> ikonia: I don't think he knows what to read.
[12:53] <yoshig3> WOW
[12:53] <ikonia> Chousuke: there is a wiki, some docs on ubuntu.com and a forum
[12:53] <yoshig3> GOOD EYES
[12:53] <ikonia> what more does he want as a starter
[12:53] <yoshig3> And, most of them don't correspond
[12:53] <ikonia> yes they do
[12:53] <aalhamad> can anybody help me with thunderbird in sytem tray??
[12:53] <yoshig3> you're being angry, and that's not a good type of help
[12:53] <Chousuke> anyway, calm down.
[12:53] <ikonia> yoshig3: you're being lazy, and a pain - so we make a great pair
[12:54] <DR_D> ikonia: which OS are you talking about, if its ubuntu its booting from the IDE disk connected to the secondary IDE channel set as master. if its the XP its sata master 0
[12:54] <ikonia> DR_D:  no OS's - which drive to you want to / should you boot in your bios
[12:54] <ikonia> just in general
[12:54] <yoshig3> there is NOTHING on "dri" in the ubuntu Forums. I just searched.
[12:54] <Chousuke> yoshig3: anyway, you need to reconfigure X to enable DRI.
[12:54] <yoshig3> alright, that I understand, thank you
[12:55] <yoshig3> What section is it under? Is it an "Option"?
[12:55] <DR_D> ikonia: which ever drive will allow me to dual boot both OS's
[12:55] <Chousuke> yoshig3: that is done with "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[12:55] <yoshig3> THank you Chousuke, btw
[12:55] <yoshig3> Chousuke, alright, I did that once, and picked the "i810" drivers and they seem to be a bit quicker
[12:55] <yoshig3> Chousuke: But I didn't see any dri options
[12:55] <Chousuke> hmm.
[12:55] <ikonia> DR_D: I don't think you understand grub. DR_D you set the bios to boot from a static drive - install grub on that drive and grub points to the other disks to load multiple Os's you don't change the boot drive for each os
[12:56] <ikonia> yoshig3: you have to put them in
[12:56] <DR_D> i know that
[12:56] <netG> hi does anyone knows where I can get Compiz CGWD deb?
[12:56] <Chousuke> ikonia: :P
[12:56] <ikonia> DR_D: so tell me which drive you boot off from the bios
[12:56] <DR_D> currently its the IDE SECONDARY MASTER
[12:56] <Chousuke> It's weird though.
[12:56] <yoshig3> Chousuke: Where do I put them in? And what do I put in where?
[12:56] <ikonia> DR_D: is it always going to be the secondary master ?
[12:57] <ikonia> Chousuke: there you go - bang on que
[12:57] <DR_D> yep once grub is working
[12:57] <ikonia> you can't tell me there is nothing on the forums / wiki on that
[12:57] <Chousuke> as far as I can remember, dpkg-reconfigure should have the DRI options.
[12:57] <ikonia> Chousuke: it does
[12:57] <ikonia> DR_D: ok - so lets keep it on that one
[12:57] <yoshig3> I'll try again
[12:57] <orgy`> hi
[12:57] <ikonia> DR_D: what drive name is the secondary master (hdb for example)
[12:57] <Chousuke> I don't have an Ubuntu system at the moment so I can't check.
[12:57] <DR_D> hdc
[12:57] <ikonia> Chousuke: on reconfigure it normally adds it
[12:58] <ikonia> DR_D: and which drive (the same I assume) is your ubuntu partition on
[12:58] <Chousuke> yoshig3: which x.org modules did you select?
[12:58] <DR_D> yep the same
[12:58] <orgy`> which software can convert flac to mp3? soundconverter only spits out python errors
[12:58] <yoshig3> dri had a "*" by it
[12:58] <glyn> hey I Just did a dist-upgrade from Breezy to Dapper
[12:58] <yoshig3> does that mean it's enabled?
[12:58] <glyn> how do I see if it worked or not?
[12:58] <yoshig3> It already had that
[12:59] <Chousuke> yes.
[12:59] <ikonia> DR_D: which partition on that drive
[12:59] <Chousuke> should, at least.
[12:59] <glyn> I had encountered an error while doing it so I'm not sure if it worked correctly or not
[12:59] <Chousuke> yoshig3: did you also have glx selected?
[12:59] <DR_D> not sure, it should be in that post on the forums. i posted an fdisk -l near the bottom
[12:59] <Chousuke> orgy`: there's a flac2mp3
[12:59] <ikonia> DR_D: what was the forum url again please
[12:59] <ikonia> closed FF
[01:00] <yoshig3> Chousuke: lol...I'll look again, I'll ask more when I get there
[01:00] <glyn> how do I tell what version of Ubuntu I'm running?
[01:00] <DR_D> ikonia: one second i'm gonna have to find it myself, i don't have it bookmarked in firefox
[01:00] <ikonia> ok
[01:00] <SecrethX> how well is FAT/FAT32 supported under ubuntu? (whats the difference between them anyway?)
[01:00] <orgy`> Chousuke apt-get doesnt find that
[01:00] <glyn> I just want to make sure the dist-upgrade went okay
[01:00] <Chousuke> orgy`: hmm.
[01:00] <poningru> SecrethX: one and the same
[01:00] <Chousuke> orgy`: well, it's just a bash script.
[01:01] <yoshig3> Chousuke: yes, glx is enabled.
[01:01] <DR_D> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=346950
[01:01] <poningru> well there is fat16 but no one uses that anymore
[01:01] <orgy`> Chousuke thanks ill google for it
[01:01] <SecrethX> oh ok
[01:01] <poningru> if it says Fat then it is fat32
[01:01] <SecrethX> it doesnt say anything ;P
[01:01] <yoshig3> Chousuke: dbe, record, and v4l are the only ones that aren't checked
[01:01] <SecrethX> I just need to reformat my drives so I can work with ubuntu and windows.. (external HDD)
[01:01] <Chousuke> yoshig3: that's fine.
[01:02] <ikonia> DR_D: ok - so it should be root (hd2,0)
[01:02] <ikonia> DR_D: does tha twork
[01:02] <yoshig3> Chousuke: so what's the problem then? Still no glxgears lol
[01:02] <Chousuke> Did you check the amount of your shared video RAM in the BIOS?
[01:03] <DR_D> ikonia: how do i test that? i've never had to install linux. i've only ever used it#
[01:03] <glyn> I need some help here
[01:03] <glyn> I did a dist upgrade from Breezy to Dapper
[01:03] <yoshig3> It's 64MB, and at first I left it blank, but then I set it to 64000
[01:03] <ikonia> DR_D: from the shell do "sudo grub"
[01:03] <SecrethX> poningru, what filesystem type do you suggest for using a HDD in both ubuntu and windows?
[01:03] <glyn> and there are 840 packages not upgraded because of an error I encountered in the middle of the dist-upgrade
[01:03] <glyn> what do I do?
[01:03] <Chousuke> yoshig3: in the bios?
[01:03] <DR_D> thats already open and running
[01:03] <ikonia> ok now do "root (hd2,0)
[01:03] <ikonia> "
[01:03] <poningru> SecrethX: fat32
[01:03] <ikonia> no uotes
[01:03] <ikonia> quotes
[01:03] <SecrethX> thought so..
[01:03] <yoshig3> Chousuke: What in the bios? The shared MB is 8
[01:03] <poningru> SecrethX: are you going to install ubuntu on this?
[01:03] <ikonia> 8 meg won't do much
[01:03] <Chousuke> yoshig3: ah, right. that should be fine.
[01:03] <DR_D> no errors
[01:03] <SecrethX> poningru, no
[01:03] <poningru> ok
[01:04] <poningru> cool
[01:04] <SecrethX> poningru, just a 'dump' hdd
[01:04] <ikonia> ok great now do "setup (hd2)"
[01:04] <poningru> SecrethX: right fat32
[01:04] <ikonia> no quotes
[01:04] <glyn> anyone know how to upgrade the packages without messing up the dist-upgrade?
[01:04] <yoshig3> Chousuke: So what should I do?
[01:04] <DR_D> ikonia: succeeded
[01:04] <SecrethX> poningru, ok, I assume there is write support under ubuntu? ;o
[01:04] <glyn> sorry about earlier
[01:04] <ikonia> DR_D: now if you reboot you should have a working grub menu
[01:04] <ikonia> figners crossed
[01:04] <Chousuke> yoshig3: Hmm, I don't know. if you have DRI enabled then it should work :/
[01:04] <yoshig3> says "Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0". "Error: couldn't get an RGB, Double-buffered visual"
[01:05] <DR_D> i'll give it a go and see what happens, i'll get back to you with the results
[01:05] <ikonia> ok
[01:05] <ikonia> cool
[01:05] <Thug-N-Me> how can i take a mirror of ftp files (copy all dir+subdir to my local folder)
[01:05] <Chousuke> did you try restarting X?
[01:05] <ikonia> Thug-N-Me: rsync
[01:05] <glyn> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 840 not upgraded.
[01:05] <glyn> how do I fix that?
[01:05] <Chousuke> after the reconfigures thatis.
[01:05] <yoshig3> Chousuke: many times
[01:05] <poningru> SecrethX: ofcourse
[01:05] <glyn> the site says not to apt-get upgrade or you can mess up the dist-upgrade
[01:05] <SecrethX> poningru, great! now I finally can get rid of NTFS
[01:05] <glyn> !update
[01:05] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[01:06] <poningru> glyn: just go into synaptic and do it
[01:06] <Chousuke> yoshig3: weird, though.
[01:06] <poningru> glyn: err bettre would be if you just installed them
[01:06] <Chousuke> yoshig3: take a look at X.org logs in /var/log/
[01:06] <poningru> glyn: as in apt-get install whatever package
[01:06] <Chousuke> yoshig3: look for anything that refers to DRI or GLX
[01:07] <glyn> how do I check for packages with uninstalled dependencies?
[01:08] <yoshig3> Chousuke: Everything is running pretty quick, just no glx
[01:08] <mewt> how can i get software sound mixing with alsa ?
[01:08] <mewt> i set my device to alsa
[01:08] <mewt> and i can play music
[01:08] <mewt> but i can play a video at the same time
[01:08] <Chousuke> yoshig3: yeah, that's weird. But I don't know. look at the logs for clues.
[01:08] <Thug-N-Me> ikonia i want to connect to ftp server, download all things to my local folder and they sould stay the same on the local (ftp mirror). how can i do that?
[01:08] <ikonia> Thug-N-Me: rsync
[01:09] <Thug-N-Me> ikonia rsync what ?
[01:09] <ikonia> or use an ftp glient like gftp
[01:09] <ikonia> Thug-N-Me: rsync the ftp site
[01:09] <yoshig3> Chousuke: Is there anything special in xorg.conf I should have? I have "Option "UseFBDev"  "true"" in there
[01:09] <poningru> Thug-N-Me: I would go for the gftp option
[01:09] <poningru> and just select all and drag
[01:09] <poningru> gui ftw
[01:09] <ikonia> yoshig3: do you want to use frame buffer device ?
[01:10] <silvertip257> I could use some assistance recovering data from a hdd  that has a bad MBR & part table
[01:10] <yoshig3> Chousuke: "Section "DRI" Mode 0666 EndSection"
[01:10] <Chousuke> that should be okay
[01:10] <catalytic> hi all, i have an ap that i need to save settings in
[01:10] <catalytic> the only way it can save is if it runs as root
[01:10] <Chousuke> yoshig3: you could try setting the usefbdev to false.
[01:10] <catalytic> and i dont wnat to do that
[01:10] <yoshig3> Will frame buffer device make it faster/worse?
[01:10] <Thug-N-Me> poningru ok thanks
[01:10] <DR_D> ikonia: well grub is working, but then it was before we started. i've still got no menu option to boot XP. how do i add the menu item so that XP will start?
[01:11] <Thug-N-Me> anyone fam with courier-imap ?
[01:11] <catalytic> can i make the directory the app is in owned by the user i log in with?
[01:11] <Thug-N-Me> telnet localhost 143  failed the error is " a NO Login failed. "   any idea ?   should be  a OK LOGIN Ok
[01:11] <catalytic> or is this not a normal way to solve the problem?
[01:11] <UbuntuN00B_HBG> is it possible to XDMCP-remote access a computer in a window... like VNC?
[01:11] <ikonia> DR_D: you need to edit /boor/grub/menu.lst to include a boot option
[01:11] <yoshig3> still no glx
[01:11] <poningru> Thug-N-Me: are you sure you have courier running?
[01:11] <ikonia> Thug-N-Me: why are you telneting to local host on 143 ?
[01:11] <poningru> in the server box
[01:11] <yoshig3> lol
[01:11] <poningru> oh wtf
[01:11] <yoshig3> I can't figure this out, ever lol
[01:12] <Thug-N-Me> ikonia i have to check if its working ... test the  courier-imap-ssl
[01:12] <yoshig3> Chousuke: The i810 works, should I install xgl or anything?
[01:12] <ikonia> ssl runs on 993
[01:12] <bsharitt> It doesn't look like the noacpi thing helped the whole IRQ problem
[01:12] <DR_D> ikonia: Okay, i thought that was what i asked in my first request. so what do i need to add to the menu.lst file?
[01:12] <Thug-N-Me> poningru telnet localhost 143 Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to localhost. sound good to me
[01:12] <ikonia> yoshig3: don't install xgl - its poor on that driver
[01:12] <ikonia> DR_D: apologies, I missunderstood
[01:12] <kosta> !de
[01:12] <DR_D> ikonia: no harm done
[01:12] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[01:12] <ikonia> DR_D: one moment, I'll use the pastebin
[01:13] <ikonia> DR_D: http://pastebin.ca/330933
[01:13] <ikonia> there is the line you need
[01:13] <ikonia> you just need to change (hd0,0) to your correct drive
[01:14] <yoshig3> Chousuke: keeps saying "extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[01:14] <yoshig3> "
[01:14] <mrintegrity> yoshig3: read the xorg log output, it will tell you much more
[01:14] <ikonia> yoshig3: it may not suport glx on that chipset using that driver
[01:14] <mrintegrity> yoshig3: pastebin it and paste the link here
[01:14] <yoshig3> where is the xorg log output at again?
[01:14] <DR_D> ikonia: sorry for being a pain but what would that drive be? the XP install is on sda
[01:14] <ikonia> ha ha ha ha
[01:14] <variant> yoshig3: /var/log/X.log iirc
[01:15] <ikonia> DR_D: as I read it it should be hd4
[01:15] <Chousuke> ikonia: where is a perfectly fine question :P
[01:15] <ikonia> DR_D: but you may want to check
[01:15] <ikonia> Chousuke: along with his 2000000 other "how" questions
[01:15] <variant> yoshig3: take a look in /var/log.. its Xorg.log.0 or something.. (not using x myself atm)
[01:15] <DR_D> ikonia: okay, how do i check? i feel like such a newb.
[01:15] <yoshig3> !paste
[01:15] <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)
[01:16] <KorN[CM] > are there any dmraid gurus out there??? I'm having LOADS of trouble with it ):
[01:16] <ikonia> DR_D: its a bit of a dirty hack but enter the grub shell again and do root(hd4  then let tab completition show you whats on the drive but what ever you do - don't press enter and change the "root" option
[01:16] <mjon_> anyone know if fglrx-drivers are capable of xinerama nowadays? remember they weren't a couple of years ago (months..? woh, how old am i?) ..
[01:16] <yoshig3> it's not there, X.log
[01:16] <ikonia> DR_D: or look in /boor/grub/device.map
[01:17] <yoshig3> it's not in /var/log/X.log
[01:17] <ikonia> yoshig3: its X.0.log
[01:17] <variant> yoshig3: as i said, look in /var/log for yoru self
[01:17] <ikonia> Xorg.0.log
[01:17] <variant> your*
[01:17] <ikonia> variant: he won't do ANYTHING
[01:17] <ikonia> yoshig3: windows XP is your best option
[01:17] <Chousuke> yoshig3: are you using the terminal to access the directory.
[01:17] <DR_D> ikonia: device.map only shows (hd0) /dev/hdc
[01:17] <Chousuke> ? even
[01:18] <ikonia> DR_D: your looking for sda
[01:18] <ikonia> does it not have any other entries
[01:18] <DR_D> ikonia: theres only that line in the file. nothing else
[01:18] <ikonia> DR_D: thats frustrating
[01:18] <yoshig3> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3184/
[01:18] <yoshig3> and ikonia: please quit putting me down, I'm trying to learn
[01:18] <yoshig3> Seriously, that's BS
[01:18] <NorthWood> Hi all
[01:19] <ikonia> yoshig3: your not trying to learn - your waiting for people to tell you what to type
[01:19] <ikonia> seriously your laziness is BS
[01:19] <DR_D> ikonia: so what now?
[01:19] <ikonia> DR_D: try the setup hack I suggested
[01:19] <Chousuke> yoshig3: hmmmmm
[01:19] <variant> yoshig3: this is the line that tells you whats going on: (EE) Failed to initialize GLX extension (Compatible NVIDIA X driver not found)
[01:19] <variant> error opening security policy file /usr/lib/xserver/SecurityPolicy
[01:19] <NorthWood> Anybody knows how install i 865G video driver in 5.10 ?
[01:20] <variant> yoshig3: looks liek you don't have the driver correctly installed
[01:20] <Chousuke> he seems to have nvidia's glx installed for some reason.
[01:20] <yoshig3> variant: I used the xorg setup
[01:20] <variant> yoshig3: what card is this? perhaps you need legacy drivers?
[01:20] <ikonia> he's using the nvidia driver !!!!!
[01:20] <gezzabob> hi all is there any docs instructions to xchat / IRC I can look through kinda new to this program not sure what all the " ! " bits eg !upgrade etc
[01:20] <ikonia> on an intel chip
[01:20] <DR_D> ikonia: error 23: Error while parsing number
[01:20] <variant> ikonia: oh, LOL
[01:20] <yoshig3> Chousuke: it's an intel integrated card I'm trying to use, since the nvidia card wasn't working
[01:20] <ikonia> DR_D: thats possible the correct drive
[01:20] <ikonia> DR_D: its going ot be trial and error
[01:20] <Chousuke> yoshig3: you need to uninstall the nvidia drivers.
[01:21] <ikonia> yoshig3: your still using the nvidia driver
[01:21] <Chousuke> yoshig3: did you install them from the nvidia driver package?
[01:21] <variant> yoshig3: open /etc/X11/xorg.conf and change the line that reads "driver = "nvidia"" to "driver =  "vga"
[01:21] <Chousuke> yoshig3: or from apt?
[01:21] <DR_D> so should i just edit the menu.lst file until i hit the right drive number?
[01:21] <yoshig3> Chousuke: I'm not sure how to do that...any howto? I've searched, please don't put me down- but I usually end up with errors no one else gets
[01:21] <Chousuke> variant: his driver is already correct in X.org.
[01:21] <ikonia> yoshig3: how did you install the nvidia driver
[01:21] <ikonia> I suspect not from apt
[01:21] <yoshig3> Chousuke: apt
[01:21] <variant> Chousuke: why is x looking for an nvidia driver then?
[01:21] <Chousuke> variant: it's just that he still has nvidia's glx libraties.
[01:21] <Chousuke> libraries.
[01:21] <DR_D> ikonia: so should i just edit the menu.lst file until i hit the right drive number?
[01:22] <variant> yoshig3: please pastebin your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file
[01:22] <yoshig3> variant: alright:
[01:22] <variant> Chousuke: shouldn't matter, x only looks for a driver if you specify it in the config file
[01:22] <ikonia> DR_D: you can do that or you can boot grub and press "e" and edit the grub menu directly to test it , then when you find it enter it into menu.lst
[01:22] <Paradosso> hey people
[01:22] <glyn> quick question
[01:22] <glyn> how do I check for packages with uninstalled dependencies?
[01:22] <Paradosso> what's a good torrent client?
[01:22] <Chousuke> variant: but nvidia's glx is incompatible with the other drivers.
[01:22] <ikonia> variant: not if he's installed the ubntutu glx kernel
[01:22] <SecrethX> is there something to check if two directories are _exactly_ the same?
[01:23] <gezzabob> im searching through the forum and pointer to any xchat /IRC docs please
[01:23] <ikonia> SecrethX: ls
[01:23] <yoshig3> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3185
[01:23] <Chousuke> yoshig3: uninstall the nvidia-glx package.
[01:23] <DR_D> ikonia: thanks for the help, i'm sure i'll be back. next step is to install the nvidia drivers. i doubt thats straight forward
[01:23] <riotkittie> errr... what exactly are you looking for in these docs, gezzabob ?
[01:23] <Jowi> SecrethX, "diff"
[01:23] <ikonia> DR_D: no problem
[01:23] <variant> Chousuke: he doesnt have an nvidia kernel.. if he has the driver installed but doesn't have the card it doesnt matter, he just needs to NOT specify it in the x conf file and it should be ignored.. unless you know something i dont?
[01:23] <yoshig3> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3185/
[01:23] <SecrethX> okay, thx
[01:23] <riotkittie> !irc
[01:23] <ubotu> irc is Internet Relay Chat - Ubuntu IRC clients: xchat (http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/XChatHowto), gaim (http://help.ubuntu.com/community/GaimHowto), Konversation (http://konversation.berlios.de/docs/) - Also see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat and !guidelines
[01:24] <Chousuke> variant: the kernel module is different from the glx libraries.
[01:24] <variant> Chousuke: from the looks of the conf file, your right
[01:24] <riotkittie> gezzabob: perhaps try following one of the linkz ubotu dropped
[01:24] <gezzabob> general usage of xchat please never used it before things like how to use the "!" commands and any other things of use
[01:24] <Jowi> SecrethX, example taken from "diff --help": "diff dir1 dir2"
[01:24] <variant> yoshig3: as Chousuke says, uninstallt he nvidia drivers
[01:24] <SecrethX> okay Jowi thx
[01:24] <yoshig3> variant: how do I do that/
[01:24] <yoshig3> *?
[01:24] <yoshig3> I'm not sure of the commands
[01:24] <Chousuke> yoshig3: so what you need to do is uninstall nvidia-glx and install libgl1-mesa-glx
[01:24] <riotkittie> oh. gezzabob  try ... man xchat at a prompt  or perhaps there is a help built into one of the menus, click around
[01:25] <variant> yoshig3: apt-get remove nvidia-driver
[01:25] <gezzabob> oh yes see them now thanks will look through them and do a bit of research thank all] 
[01:25] <variant> i think thats the package name
[01:25] <riotkittie> alternately, cd to /usr/share/doc/xchat and poke around there
[01:25] <yoshig3> Chousuke: can I PM you possibly?
[01:25] <variant> yoshig3: you need to have registered your nick on freenode to pm people..
[01:25] <gezzabob> oh yep forgot about our friend the man pages cheers
[01:25] <yoshig3> Yeah, I'm registered
[01:26] <riotkittie> ooh my wrist is falling foo. err. off.
[01:26] <variant> so you are
[01:26] <Chousuke> yoshig3: there's the package manager in the menus somewhere.
[01:26] <Chousuke> yoshig3: you can use that to install and remove packages.
[01:26] <yoshig3> Yeah, synaptic
[01:26] <Chousuke> yeah, use that.
[01:26] <Chousuke> and install libgl1-mesa-glx, and remove nvidia-glx
[01:26] <zcat[1] > de=+zaqo%,cw=Z] PUMsPb>)
[01:26] <zcat[1] > Oops
[01:27] <Chousuke> now we know your root password!
[01:27] <gezzabob> well im off to read up on xchat thanks riotkittie have a nice day :D
[01:28] <yoshig3> Chousuke: I'm removing them now. After removing them, what should I do?
[01:28] <yoshig3> Restart X?
[01:28] <yoshig3> oh yes, install libgl1-mesa-glx
[01:28] <Chousuke> yeah. and then restart X
[01:29] <Chousuke> make sure that you install and remove the packages at the same time. otherwise, it may remove X as well, since it depends on GLX I think
[01:30] <yoshig3> there libgl1-mesa-glx is already installed
[01:30] <Chousuke> though it should remove nvidia-glx if you just select the mesa glx for installation, since they conflict.
[01:30] <yoshig3> libgl1-mesa-glx is already installed, but there is also libgl1-mesa-sw11 or something
[01:31] <Chousuke> hmm.
[01:31] <Chousuke> I thought they were conflicting packages.
[01:31] <Chousuke> oh well
[01:31] <Chousuke> did you remove the nvidia package? :)
[01:31] <yoshig3> woah
[01:31] <yoshig3> glx works now
[01:31] <yoshig3> hrm, lemme give you numbers
[01:32] <yoshig3> OUCH, 375
[01:32] <Chousuke> hmmh
[01:32] <Chousuke> sounds a bit low :P
[01:32] <yoshig3> So do you think this could handle beryl? That's terrible framerates
[01:32] <yoshig3> Yeah, that's what I'm saying
[01:32] <Chousuke> is libgl1-mesa-dri installed? should be :P
[01:32] <yoshig3> but, glxgears isn't a bench, just a test for glx
[01:32] <yoshig3> let me check
[01:32] <Chousuke> well, I'm sure you should be getting at least 1000fps.
[01:33] <Chousuke> if not more.
[01:33] <yoshig3> yeah, dri is installed
[01:33] <yoshig3> -dev isnlt
[01:33] <yoshig3> *isn't
[01:33] <Chousuke> no need for it.
[01:33] <yoshig3> I'm also using i810 drivers, from the xorg config, not mesa
[01:34] <Chousuke> that should be fine.
[01:34] <yoshig3> let me restart the ubuntu comp
[01:35] <Chousuke> you can take another look at the X.org logs and see if there's anything there.
[01:36] <shifty> i <3 the memory management!
[01:37] <shifty> it has been 40% stable thru out the whole day
[01:37] <Majic> Yay?
[01:37] <kraut> moin
[01:38] <SecrethX> how do you label a FAT32 partition? ;o
[01:38] <yoshig3> still 375 for fps
[01:38] <flo> can ayone help me?if i have my webcam pluged in when i bootup tvtime wont see my tvcard anymore , how can i solve that?
[01:38] <Chousuke> yoshig3: pastebin the logs again
[01:39] <yoshig3> what was the log path again"
[01:40] <variant> yoshig3: glxgears is a benchmarking tool..
[01:40] <DR_D> ikonia: i'm really confused now, it seems that grub won't boot my XP no matter what i set the rootnoverify hd number to
[01:40] <sisplau> hola
[01:40] <Smyds> Hello
[01:41] <variant> yoshig3: you should use aiglx not xgl on that.. and yes, it will work but will be kinda slow
[01:42] <soundray> variant: try 'glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark'
[01:42] <Thug-N-Me> whats this tar jxvf courier-authlib-0.59.1.tar.bz2  tar: bzip2: Cannot exec: No such file or directory ???
[01:42] <koji> i installed an nvidia agp card, now X doesnt start. what do i do? thanks
[01:43] <soundray> koji: can you log in on the console?
[01:43] <Jowi> Thug-N-Me, is it installed? "apt-cache policy bzip2"
[01:43] <Thug-N-Me> Jowi i dont want to install it i want to compile it myself
[01:44] <variant> soundray: huh?
[01:44] <lupine_85> what on earth for? :D
[01:44] <lupine_85> but yeah. apt-get -b source bzip2 then
[01:44] <soundray> variant: glxgears is not a benchmark
[01:44] <Jowi> Thug-N-Me, is bzip2 installed? if it is, you haven't specified the correct path to the file
[01:44] <Jowi> Thug-N-Me, "apt-cache policy bzip2"
[01:45] <killaz> hi Ubuntu!
[01:45] <rusher> hi killaz
[01:45] <shifty> hi
[01:45] <killaz> :-)
[01:45] <antibody> :/ in herd how can I config cpufreq stuff from gui? the options in power  configuration is not there anymore
[01:45] <sisplau> :P
[01:45] <antibody> herd2
[01:45] <name> beryl reduces the result of glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark
[01:45] <soundray> !feisty | antibody
[01:45] <name> oh by 5000 :)
[01:45] <ubotu> antibody: 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
[01:46] <variant> soundray: it may not be intended as one, but it's perfectly reasonableto use it as one
[01:46] <antibody> it was ok from the instalation in the cd..I updated in the net...and it changed
[01:46] <killaz> where can I get the md5sum? I searched for it on the download section, but cant find it.....
[01:46] <DR_D> ikonia: you around?
[01:47] <variant> soundray: sure it only tests a couple of gl features but if thats all you want to testthen so what?
[01:47] <nightripe> hi, anybody gots a way to know my memory spec(constructor model etc...) on my laptop ?
[01:48] <soundray> variant: glxgears was misunderstood so frequently that the developers introduced the above command line option.
[01:48] <soundray> variant: so it's reasonable to point to the caveats
[01:48] <killaz> I find it strange that the md5sum file is not in the download section..
[01:48] <variant> soundray: haha, ok, but if your aware of that then it doesn't change the fact that you can still use it to benchmark certain features..
[01:49] <IdleOne> killaz: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/VerifyIsoHowto
[01:49] <variant> soundray: i didn't know of that option (its quite funny) but I was aware that ther is better ways to benchmark
[01:50] <variant> soundray: i guess your right, it's not a suitable tool for benchmarking
[01:50] <killaz> thnx found it..
[01:50] <killaz> IdleOne: thnx
[01:54] <glyn> how do I check for packages with uninstalled dependencies?
[01:55] <Flosoft> hey
[01:55] <Flosoft> what package do I need to run pecl?
[01:57] <frogzoo> Flosoft: apt-cache search pecl | less
[01:57] <Flosoft> well it gives me a dh-make-php
[01:57] <Flosoft> and php4-ps
[01:58] <Creedence> hi everyone... I am having problems installing the fglrx drivers on my ATI card and I am completely lost. Is there anyone that can help?
[01:58] <Flosoft> but I have a PHP5 server
[01:58] <gezzabob> anybody know the command to lock the screen and enable the screen saver, i am tring to set up a key comination to lock the screen when I leave the computer.  (a bit like windows+L)  I set it up before in gnome but I am using FXCE now im in the keyboard preferences and it is asking for the command thanks
[01:58] <SecrethX> i have loads of lag :x
[01:59] <SecrethX> Enverex, ?
[01:59] <Enverex> SecrethX, Was trying to see how laggy you were
[01:59] <SecrethX> myea, I think its just xchat..
[02:00] <GuerillaTactiks> Hello, Iam trying to install openldev (c editor) .deb file but it says I lack a libvte4 in the GDebi installer. I have looked for this and found I have libvte9 installed but not 4, how do I solve this?
[02:00] <Jowi> gezzabob, "gnome-screensaver-command --lock"
[02:00] <Flannel> gezzabob: apparently xflock4 is the command that XFCE uses
[02:00] <Enverex> * Ping reply from SecrethX: ? second(s)
[02:00] <SecrethX> the bar on the right was displaying 30 secs of lag..
[02:00] <SecrethX> yea
[02:00] <kees-jan> Hi all
[02:00] <Jowi> gezzabob, ah, xfce. missed that part :)
[02:00] <glyn> how do I check for packages with unmetdependencies?  anyone know?
[02:00] <chris_shafto> why can you only have one audio output at a time?
[02:00] <glyn> apt-get install -f?
[02:00] <SecrethX> I was cp'ing 8G, so i think xchat was somehow affected by it ;O
[02:00] <Flannel> glyn: all packages you've installed have dependencies that are met
[02:00] <soundray> glyn: yes
[02:01] <kees-jan> I'm seeing some strange behaviour in gnome on edgy, and am wondering whether this is a bug
[02:01] <glyn> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 241 not upgraded.
[02:01] <romhalmaz> hi
[02:01] <Jowi> chris_shafto, because your soundcard does not support hardware mixing. see here: !dmix
[02:01] <glyn> how do I fix that?
[02:01] <Creedence> hi everyone... I am having problems installing the fglrx drivers on my ATI card and I am completely lost. Is there anyone that can help?
[02:01] <soundray> glyn: 'sudo apt-get dist-upgrade'
[02:02] <gezzabob> yes xflock4 worked thank you :D
[02:02] <glyn> 234 upgraded, 209 newly installed, 41 to remove and 6 not upgraded.
[02:02] <glyn> is that right?
[02:02] <kees-jan> Any gnome-expert around? ;-)
[02:02] <Creedence> after I install the ATI driver and run flgrxinfo it doesn't say I am using the ATI driver
[02:02] <chris_shafto> !dmix
[02:02] <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 - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[02:02] <glyn> thanks soundray gunna try this
[02:02] <Nik_Doof> how do I change a disk's name/label? I've got 3 usb keys with nice names of usbdisk, usbdisk-1, usbdisk-2
[02:02] <soundray> glyn: are you going from dapper to edgy?
[02:02] <glyn> from breezy to dapper
[02:02] <SecrethX> !Players
[02:02] <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
[02:02] <soundray> glyn: hold on...
[02:02] <GuerillaTactiks> Creedence : if your using 6.10 they are in the Add/remove window AFAIK
[02:02] <shifty> fiery what ?
[02:03] <gezzabob> Doh it was already setup on ctrl alt and del just noticed sorry :O
[02:03] <soundray> glyn: this could fail unless you have ubuntu-desktop installed
[02:03] <glyn> I have it installed :D
[02:03] <soundray> glyn: should be okay then
[02:03] <glyn> thanks soundray
[02:03] <Creedence> GuerillaTactics - add/remove?
[02:04] <GuerillaTactiks> Creedence : Yeah, In the applications menu
[02:04] <soundray> glyn: is your last name Moody? ;)
[02:04] <mewt> is there an application that sends sounds to each channel of your surround sounds in series ? id like to know if my surround is working or not
[02:05] <glyn> lol well I get really frustrated sometimes when things don't work out on Linux
[02:05] <shifty> lol
[02:05] <Creedence> GuerillaTactics - I never looked there. I knew about synaptic and always just went there :)
[02:05] <Nik_Doof> mewt: speaker-test
[02:05] <Nik_Doof> iirc
[02:05] <GuerillaTactiks> Creedence : "Applications"->"Add/Remove" -> in search type "ATI x.org" and it should be top result
[02:06] <pradeep> How can I find out the flags enabled(during compilation) of an installed ubuntu package?
[02:06] <chris_shafto> Does having ALSA set as default audio output limit to only one audio output at a time?
[02:06] <soundray> glyn: you're not this Glyn Moody then: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glyn_Moody
[02:06] <Creedence> GuerillaTactics - okay I must have installed that from the prompt.
[02:06] <Creedence> GuerillaTactics - it is already installed
[02:07] <GuerillaTactiks> Creedence : I installed ubtuntu yesterday and was suprised at how easy they have made installing the driver this time
[02:07] <ott0> newb question: can I put the files from the 1CD iso onto a clean drive, boot from that drive, and then somehow install ubuntu on that drive?
[02:07] <mewt> Nik_Doof, i tried speaker-test but all i got was distortion
[02:07] <esaym> In ubuntu lamp what controls the log rotations of apache?
[02:07] <GuerillaTactiks> Hello, Iam trying to install openldev (c editor) .deb file but it says I lack a libvte4 in the GDebi installer. I have looked for this and found I have libvte9 installed but not 4, how do I solve this?
[02:07] <Creedence> GuerillaTactics - I have never gotten it to work. do you mind if I PM you the result of flgrxinfo?
[02:07] <esaym> there is nothing is cron but the logs are being rotated
[02:07] <Flannel> ott0: you burn the ISO to the cd, but apart from that, yeah.  One CD will do it, on a new drive, oran old one, or whatever
[02:07] <Nik_Doof> mewt: check the man, i think theres an option to select what speaker the noise comes out of :)
[02:07] <variant> esaym: a package called logrotate funnily enoug
[02:08] <chris_shafto> Does having ALSA set as default audio output limit to only one audio output at a time?
[02:08] <pradeep> ott0, yes
[02:08] <mewt> Nik_Doof, will do thanks ;)
[02:08] <Nik_Doof> mewt: or you can use the -w to specify a audio file
[02:08] <GuerillaTactiks> Creedence: I am a beginner, so I probably wont have a clue
[02:08] <ott0> Flannel: yeah, the problem is I don't have a cd burner
[02:08] <esaym> hmm
[02:08] <ott0> ;)
[02:08] <Flannel> ott0: oh, you want ... right, I reread that.
[02:08] <Flannel> !install | ott0, lots of ways! see if one is right for you
[02:08] <ubotu> ott0, lots of ways! see if one is right for you: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues
[02:08] <Creedence> GuerillaTactics - ahhh, thanks for the help though!
[02:08] <Creedence> GuerillaTactics - I am just starting out as well
[02:09] <ott0> !install
[02:09] <ubotu> Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues
[02:09] <esaym> I thought because the apache logs where in their own dirctory that it would have to be configured
[02:09] <esaym> but there is nothing in logrotate or cron for apache
[02:09] <ott0> oh, oops ;)
[02:09] <GuerillaTactiks> Creedence: No problem, should be getting more easier with every ubuntu
[02:09] <Alpha232> esaym: are you sure?
[02:10] <variant> esaym: then it's probably an apache config option (maximum log size for example)
[02:10] <esaym> pretty sure
[02:10] <Creedence> when I run fglrxinfo I get the following error on the first line - Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
[02:10] <Muchtar^Ratuliu> how too use java in my opera browser
[02:10] <Alpha232> esaym: check /etc/logrotate.d
[02:10] <fong> hi guys
[02:10] <esaym> well my problem is apache restarts every night at 4am (my time for daily cron).  When it restarts it kills some mods i have running
[02:10] <esaym> ohhhh forgot about that folder...
[02:10] <Alpha232> esaym: if you installed the apache package... it will install the log roller
[02:10] <GuerillaTactiks> Creedence: And BTW its easy to install all the codecs to play DVD MP3 etc now. And as for your problem, google may have someone with same problem
[02:11] <kenthomson> Can someone please help me install the game QUAKE 3 ARENA from a CD?????
[02:11] <Enselic`> When I pick "Open with MPlayer" for example, exatcly what commands is then executed?
[02:11] <onats> when i do lspci, this shows under the Audio Device:  Subsystem: Toshiba America Info Systems Unknown device 0001
[02:11] <Alpha232> esaym: what mods do you have running
[02:11] <esaym> torrentflux
[02:11] <alecjw> ott0: you can also get free ubuntu cds from shipit
[02:11] <Creedence> GuerillaTactics - I have done a lot of searching and a lot of guides are out there but not much to help with this prob really
[02:11] <esaym> when it rotates the logs it kills it
[02:11] <Creedence> when I run fglrxinfo I get the following error on the first line - Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
[02:11] <kenthomson> cans omeone help me isntals dplase?
[02:12] <Enselic`> kenthomson: what have you tried?
[02:12] <ithaxor> heey i need help with my ati radeon 9800 can some one help me?
[02:12] <kenthomson> Enselic`, i am having the windows installation cd for quake 3 arena
[02:12] <esaym> the apache log rotate calls /etc/init.d/apache2 restart > /dev/null
[02:12] <Alpha232> esaym: yes it does...
[02:12] <kenthomson> Enselic`, i can't get some run file from the internet
[02:12] <wolfwalker> Is there any reason anybody can think of for Windows XP being able to run on my computer but Ubuntu not being able to?
[02:12] <esaym> any reason why it restarts it?
[02:12] <Enselic`> kenthomson: never done this, but we can try
[02:12] <kenthomson> Enselic`, that would help
[02:13] <Alpha232> esaym: because it needs to close the filehandle on the log and open a new one..
[02:13] <esaym> hmm
[02:13] <Alpha232> esaym:  server opens the Inode for the log file
[02:13] <Alpha232> esaym: writes to that inode
[02:13] <Enselic`> kenthomson: lets do this privatly
[02:13] <Enselic`> kenthomson: I preivate messaged you
[02:13] <Alpha232> esaym: log roller renames the log file
[02:13] <kenthomson> Enselic`, didn't get it
[02:13] <Alpha232> esaym: filename changes but the inode is till the same and the file handle still remains open
[02:13] <kenthomson> Enselic`, join #kensworld
[02:13] <Alpha232> esaym: you need to kill the server to close the filehandle and reopen...
[02:13] <Enselic`> kenthomson: what IRC client do you use?
[02:14] <esaym> So I can't just comment out the restart then?
[02:14] <kenthomson> Enselic`, xchat
[02:14] <Alpha232> esaym: i think there IS a way to do it without killing bit i can't remember
[02:14] <Enselic`> kenthomson: which version?
[02:14] <Alpha232> esaym: that won't help with rolling the logs... do you need to roll them every day?
[02:14] <ithaxor> heey i need help with my ati radeon 9800 can some one help me?
[02:14] <kenthomson> Enselic`, 2.6.6
[02:14] <Enselic`> look to the left
[02:14] <Enselic`> kenthomson: you will see my name as a channel
[02:14] <kenthomson> Enselic`, don't have it
[02:14] <esaym> http://www.torrentflux.com/forum/index.php?topic=1767.0 here someone says to do a "graceful restart"
[02:14] <kenthomson> Enselic`, join #kensworld
[02:14] <esaym> what is that? google didn't turn up much...
[02:15] <Alpha232> esaym: so... change the restart command
[02:15] <ithaxor> heey i need help with my ati radeon 9800 can some one help me?
[02:15] <esaym> yes but what is "graceful restart" and the command for it?
[02:15] <onats> when i do lspci, this shows under the Audio Device:  Subsystem: Toshiba America Info Systems Unknown device 0001, does this mean there's a problem with the drivers?
[02:15] <GuerillaTactiks> Creedence: ttp://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=Xlib%3A++extension+%22XFree86-DRI%22+missing+on+display+%22%3A0.0%22&btnG=Search&meta=
[02:15] <Alpha232> esaym: it lets the server finish up things
[02:16] <Alpha232> esaym: apache2ctl graceful
[02:16] <Alin4leX> hello
[02:17] <Alin4leX> i have problems with vmware
[02:17] <Creedence> GuerillaTactics - that is more help with nvidia than ati though
 Your problem is?
[02:17] <Alin4leX> can somebody help me pls?
[02:17] <esaym> Yes I just found apachectl -k graceful in the apache manual.  Thank you Alpha232
[02:17] <tom47> !ask > Alin4leX
[02:18] <Alpha232> esaym: but just change the file to say do it monthly
[02:18] <Alpha232> i'm going to bed...
[02:18] <Alin4leX> i have deleted all files that vmware had installed and no i can;t reinstall it
[02:18] <Majic> OKay, really big problem.  I love how I can seriously f*** up a system.
[02:18] <tom47> Alin4leX: have you tried #vmware?
[02:18] <Majic> I used the GNOME partition editor to re-label my whole hard disk to amiga.  How do I get what I had back?
[02:19] <esaym> hmm yea but then I would have one huge log
[02:19] <Majic> *of course, this was an accident*
[02:19] <Enselic`> Majic: did you back up?
[02:19] <Majic> Nope.  :/
[02:19] <Majic> I'm screwed, right?
[02:19] <Enselic`> Majic: probably...
[02:19] <rammbock1235> i want to create a udev rule which shall execute a script if i plug in my external drive. now, the script should start the program xfce4-terminal. what must the script look like? :\
[02:19] <Majic> It still ran after I did that.  Everything on the drive was still accessable, until I shut it down and rebooted.
[02:20] <Majic> So, everything is still there...but the Partition map is gone?
[02:20] <Telroth> perhaps
 when i type fglrxinfo its shows like that
[02:20] <Enselic`> Majic: ok well then you should be fine
[02:20] <Enselic`> Majic: what does it say when you boot?
[02:20] <ithaxor> Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
[02:20] <ithaxor> display: :0.0  screen: 0
[02:20] <ithaxor> OpenGL vendor string: Mesa project: www.mesa3d.org
[02:20] <ithaxor> OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect
[02:20] <ithaxor> OpenGL version string: 1.2 (1.5 Mesa 6.5.1)
[02:20] <kyoletta>  /server irc.blukir-darkside.net
[02:20] <Majic> It loads grub.
[02:20] <Telroth> Majic, if you can rebuild the partition table, you can probably get your data back
[02:20] <Majic> And that's all...
[02:21] <Telroth> Majic
[02:21] <Telroth> whic partition of which drive was linux installed on?
[02:21] <Majic> I had 1GB for swap, 10Gb NTFS for Vista, 10GB for Ubuntu, and 79GB of unformatted free space.
[02:21] <Majic> I had the Linux partition on hda2 (I think)
[02:21] <Majic> hda2 or 3...
[02:21] <jonah1980> hi guys i've got two screens set up. a small 14inch and a 19icnh. i've managed to get both on at once, however the smaller one seems to have extra space at the bottom off the screen, even though i've set the resolution. can anyone help me set these up. also can i get them to act as different desktops rather than one big screen? what's best setup?
[02:21] <ithaxor> i need help with my graficcard atir radeon 9800
[02:21] <Telroth> Majic, can you boot up in a live cd?
[02:21] <emilsedgh_> could someine help me on installing beryl?I cant setup Direct Rendering
[02:21] <Majic> Yes...
[02:22] <Smyds> where I can find a project to be helped ?
[02:22] <Telroth> emilsedgh_ >> #ubuntu-xgl
[02:22] <Enselic`> emilsedgh_: sure
 Creedence has same problem as you, help each other lol
[02:22] <ithaxor> what??::
[02:22] <Enselic`> emilsedgh_: I've privmessaged you
[02:22] <Enselic`> emilsedgh_: you should see my name among the channels...
[02:22] <Majic> *inserts Ubuntu LiveCD and powers on*
[02:23] <Telroth> Enselic`, he may not be able to reply if his name isn't regisererd
[02:23] <esaym> Crap.  Alpha232: slocate says that apachectl is not on my computer.  Any ideas?
[02:23] <Telroth> *registered
[02:23] <Enselic`> Telroth: oh
[02:23] <Kamber> Hey guys. I have a problem getting my sound to work. I remember it playing the jingle when I started the ubuntu live-cd to install. But after finishing the installation, I don't have sound anymore. I've been surfing various forums, but I'm sorta hampered by not knowing half of what people are talking about. It seems to me that I need to update the alsa-drivers (at least that solved the problem for some of those whose problem seemed sim
[02:23] <Enselic`> emilsedgh_: did you follow the steps in the beryl wiki?
[02:23] <Majic> This whole mess started when i was trying to get the UUID of my last partition.  I though Drive Label in gparted was the one for that...*stupid me*
[02:24] <Telroth> UUID's are a pain,, Majic
[02:24] <tom47> !UUID
[02:24] <ubotu> To see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in the terminal: "blkid" (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)
[02:24] <Majic> Thanks tom. :)
[02:24] <Majic> That would have saved me a lot of trouble...lol
[02:24] <Majic> Okay, LiveCD is up and running.
[02:27] <ithaxor> CAN SOME ONE HELP ME WITH MY GRAFICCARD?
[02:27] <Majic> Umm, what exactly do I do once I have the LiveCD running?  How do I rebuild the partition map?
[02:27] <Majic> *without erasing anything*
[02:27] <esaym> ok Alpha232: looks like apache2ctl -k graceful is the command
[02:28] <Telroth> Majic, can you still see the partitions?
[02:28] <Majic> Nope, they don't show in /dev.  :/
[02:29] <Telroth> :(
[02:29] <Majic> Yep, I'm screwed..
[02:29] <Telroth> you'd have to use a tool like parted or fdisk
[02:29] <brucebat> hi
[02:29] <Telroth> and know how big exactly each one was
[02:29] <Majic> I was thinking about fdisk. :D
[02:29] <Majic> I know exactly...
[02:29] <Telroth> in sectors?
[02:29] <Majic> I did it 4 hours ago.
[02:29] <killaz> how safe is it to partition my NTFS drive using the partition utility of ubunut?
[02:29] <Telroth> gb/mb are inaccurate :P
[02:29] <killaz> ubuntu?
[02:30] <Majic> Darn, I wish I had listed the sectors...
[02:30] <Telroth> if you have mb to 3 decimal places that might also work
[02:30] <Majic> I have an idea, I'll simulate it in gparted to find out the sectors and rigth them down. :)
[02:30] <Majic> write*
[02:30] <brucebat> killaz: make sure you have backed up everything before you try this
[02:30] <killaz> I backed up all important thing but still Im wondering what your experience are
[02:30] <Majic> I just won't carry out the partitions I'll make it think I want to apply.
[02:31] <Majic> *if that makes sense*
[02:31] <Telroth> yeah
[02:31] <Telroth> but the numbers have to be exactly the same
[02:31] <yeled> anyone ever used multiple swap partitions?
[02:31] <Telroth> accurate to 3 ecimal places
[02:31] <yeled> on different disks
[02:31] <Telroth> *decimal
[02:31] <killaz> or no NTFS/Windows users in here ;-)
[02:31] <Majic> god nothing to lose...
[02:31] <Majic> got*
[02:31] <Telroth> killaz, it's decen't
[02:32] <Telroth> killaz, it works for resizing and moving
[02:32] <Telroth> *decent
[02:32] <Telroth> your mileage may vary
[02:32] <killaz> Telroth: exactly what I want to do, resize
[02:32] <Telroth> defrag your drive first
[02:32] <yeled> uh
[02:32] <Telroth> with windows
[02:33] <Telroth> or it'll take forever :P
[02:33] <ernz> Does anyone here know of a Frontend GUI for mencoder?
[02:33] <Majic> I tried looking for fdisk with apt-get and it said util-linux replaced it.  How do I start that? 0.o
[02:33] <Telroth> "fdisk"
[02:33] <Telroth> err
[02:34] <Majic> ahaha, I suck
[02:34] <Telroth> "sudo fdisk /dev/hd[a/b/c/d/e] " (whatever your drive is
[02:34] <Majic> I didn't know it was already installed. :)
[02:34] <killaz> Telroth: yup already done that I even removd the swap and hibernate space to defrag
[02:34] <Telroth> Majic, what that message meant was that fdisk is no longer a separate package
[02:35] <Majic> Oh, okay... :)
[02:35] <Telroth> killaz, then just using gparted should work to resize. I recomend you back up your data though, linux isn't the best with windows stuff, only windows is
[02:36] <SecrethX> how can you play m2v in totem?
[02:36] <killaz> ok. I want to install linux on my laptop. It's my companies laptop, so I HAVE to leave the windows installation on it...
[02:36] <AtomD> I'm sorry, but I tried to install the Nvidia drivers, but it keeps saying I should log in as root. How?
[02:36] <killaz> otherwise I would have removed it yesterday..
[02:37] <Telroth> killaz, start by backing up the harddrive if you can't afford to lose windows
[02:37] <killaz> yeah I'm already doing that.... burning data on CD
[02:37] <Majic> What are cylinders in?  Mb? or...
[02:37] <jlc> AtomD: sudo aptitude install nvidia-glx
[02:37] <Majic> *stupid question but I don't know*
[02:37] <brucebat> SecrethX: install xine as backend for totem
[02:37] <SecrethX> totem-xine?
[02:37] <Telroth> Majic, cylinders are cylinders
[02:37] <Majic> Ugh, gparted doesn't display those.. *sob*
[02:38] <glyn> on most ubuntu installers, you will have a guided partitioning
[02:38] <heatxsink> is the BIND db's directory in /var/cache/bind/ ?
[02:38] <Telroth> Majic, no specific translation
[02:38] <glyn> for Killaz I mean
[02:38] <brucebat> SecrethX: or install good, bad and ugly plugins for gstreamer
[02:38] <jlc> AtomD: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy#How_to_install_Graphics_Driver_.28NVIDIA.29
[02:38] <AtomD> Thank you jlc. I shall try that.
[02:38] <brucebat> SecrethX, yes
[02:38] <jlc> np
[02:38] <SecrethX> brucebat, ill do both just to make sure ;P
[02:38] <brucebat> you cant
[02:38] <killaz> glyn: yeah I know that, but I was wonderig what your experience with it was..
[02:39] <glyn> Oh, I have been able to run both Linux and Windows systems just fine
[02:39] <killaz> cause even though I'm a ubuntu user, I never used the partitioner.
[02:39] <brucebat> SecrethX, you can only install one of these two backends
[02:39] <Telroth> despite all the warnings killaz, i've never had any trouble with ntfs support in linux
[02:39] <glyn> yeah, the partitioner is pretty good
[02:39] <SecrethX> brucebat, oh okay, ill try xine first, and then the gstreamer
[02:40] <AmbientMstr> And now for a hilarious untrue, but meant to be sarcastic message from MrSir
[02:40] <tom47> !guarantee
[02:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about guarantee - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:40] <killaz> the idea is to have 4 partition.... the old one with windows... second one with data, thrid one with linux and fourth one for swap
[02:40] <AmbientMstr> MSPAINT OWNS GIMP
[02:40] <shifty> o.o
[02:40] <shifty> lol
[02:40] <Telroth> killaz, obviously, you might have problems, or else the warnings wouldn't exist, but i've found that the nfts coders are pretty good :)
[02:40] <SecrethX> lol AmbientMstr
[02:40] <shifty> are u sure AmbientMstr
[02:40] <Telroth> *ntfs
[02:40] <morpheus74> Trying to get wifi card working with Ubuntu.  When I go to Synaptic and get ndiswraper there is some utils listed, which ones should I get?
[02:40] <AmbientMstr> (5:40:12 AM) killaz: the idea is to have 4 partition.... the old one with windows... second one with data, thrid one with linux and fourth one for swap
[02:40] <shifty> what is ur wifi carD?
[02:40] <AmbientMstr> I set mine up with only 2 primaries
[02:40] <killaz> Telroth: I wont write or read the ntfs partition when Im in ubuntu
[02:41] <AmbientMstr> And one extended with 3
[02:41] <AmbientMstr> Logicals
[02:41] <morpheus74> Linksys
[02:41] <AmbientMstr> Now I can actually see my shared partition
[02:41] <AmbientMstr> =D
[02:41] <Telroth> killaz, it still all uses libntfs and ntfs-tools ;)
[02:41] <bef> morpheus74: what is your wifi card, ubuntu can work out of the box with your details through system>admin>networking... essid etc.
[02:41] <SecrethX> brucebat, xine doesnt work, and I already had the good, bad and ugly sets installed before.. could be that the file is corrupted though..
[02:42] <morpheus74> bef, My card is a Linksys WPC54G v.3
[02:42] <pbureau> morpheus74- what does lspci indicate your card is (ie paste the line for ethernet card only)
[02:42] <Telroth> SecrethX, what format are you trying to play?
[02:42] <SecrethX> brucebat, hmm yea, the file is corrupted, another m2v works..
[02:42] <AmbientMstr> Now for a hilarious sequel to the shortly-anticipated last crazy ass message courtesy of Mr Sir
[02:42] <SecrethX> Telroth, m2v, but as I said, it is a corrupted file
[02:42] <AmbientMstr> I RUN A WINDOWS ME COMPUTER WITH NO VIRUS SCANNERS
[02:43] <psynaps3> hi ppl, i am having this problem in my dell laptop where something keeps resetting the boot flag to the windows partition. if i set it to the /boot partition, the next time i reboot windows, it gets set back to the windows partition. any idea what is causing this?
[02:43] <Telroth> SecrethX, yeah, i saw that right after i asked
[02:43] <SecrethX> Telroth, okay :)
[02:43] <effie_jayx> AmbientMstr,  Brave... very brave...
[02:43] <Telroth> AmbientMstr, that's not very hard
[02:43] <AmbientMstr> Lol
[02:43] <Telroth> kept mine clean for two years
[02:43] <AmbientMstr> ;)
[02:43] <AmbientMstr> Dur
[02:43] <Telroth> until i upgrade to xp
[02:43] <AmbientMstr> Lol
[02:43] <AmbientMstr> But you're missing the fact
[02:43] <AmbientMstr> ...That it's ME
[02:43] <glyn> lol Windows ME "upgrade"
[02:43] <onats> can anyone help me? my sound's still not working!!!!!
[02:43] <AmbientMstr> In the words of the comic book guy
[02:43] <AmbientMstr> "Worst. Upgrade. Ever"
[02:44] <bef> morpheus74: here is two links
[02:44] <abhinay> how to create video CD ?
[02:44] <SecrethX> Telroth, here, windows managed to fuck the partition table up twice, and lost NTLDR once, so I was tired of that and swiched to ubuntu :P
[02:44] <bef> morpheus74: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=207448&highlight=Linksys+WPC54G+v.3
[02:44] <Telroth> glyn, if you can't upgrade to XP, i suggest upgrading to DOS
[02:44] <effie_jayx> AmbientMstr, well If you went 98 to ME I would say ...
[02:44] <AmbientMstr> LOL
[02:44] <bef> morpheus74: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=339051&highlight=Linksys+WPC54G+v.3
[02:44] <AmbientMstr> ? What's 98?
[02:44] <glyn> lol yeah
[02:44] <morpheus74> When I type lspci at command line I get: 02:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g]  802.11g Wireless LAN controller (rev 02)
[02:44] <AmbientMstr> I went from XP to ME, dumbass
[02:44] <AmbientMstr> LOL
[02:44] <AmbientMstr> LMAO
[02:44] <AmbientMstr> What will MS think of next
[02:44] <effie_jayx> AmbientMstr, that's MR dumbass for you..
[02:45] <kihai> well, I guess, I did it..:( messed up my win partition by reading from ntfs over linux. Now I can't login to windows anymore. I only get to the login screen. After I entered my pw, windows goes dead. Any suggestions what I could do about this? Really don't want to do a reinstall of Windows.
[02:45] <abhinay> Anybody, How to create a Video CD ?
[02:45] <AmbientMstr> I think what's funnier is their debugger's called Dr. Watson
[02:45] <AmbientMstr> Yay...Watson.
[02:45] <bef> morpheus74: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=185174
[02:45] <Telroth> AmbientMstr, apparently, since the network stack in XP was getting too secure after 5 years of bugfixes and revisions, they decided to throw it away and start over in vista
[02:45] <effie_jayx> kihai,  don't write on ntfs... :S
[02:46] <DrSir> Uh oh. MrSir changed his title.
[02:46] <kihai> I didn't write, I only copied from there
[02:46] <Telroth> reading shouldn't affect the partition :/
[02:46] <abhinay> !vcd > abhinay
[02:46] <Telroth> did it get moved?
[02:46] <kihai> well, it obviously did
[02:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about vcd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:47] <Telroth> kihai, was the partition moved, resized, or anything else?
[02:47] <DrSir> Telroth: Well, they changed a lot of the kernel, and while they didn't change it completely, I WILL be eager to see how well it does when it's fully in the wild. Of course, there will always be hacks when you're top dog, keep that in mind, folks, but I like the fact that Vista will require less restarts for drivers... as it remains to be seen. Of course, I'll wait to upgrade. We'll see if DX10 is important.
[02:47] <brucebat> morpheus74, mencoder should be able to do that
[02:47] <kihai> no, but I started gparted a while before. Didn't change anything, though!
[02:47] <DrSir> Mencoder...
[02:47] <GMWeezel> How can I change the default home folder?
[02:47] <DrSir> That's sounds like a gay band's parody of programming
[02:47] <DrSir> It's coding men!
[02:47] <glyn> lol
[02:47] <Telroth> kihai, do you have linux installed or did you just load gparted from a livecd?
[02:48] <DrSir> C++! It's going MEN
[02:48] <DrSir> *coding
[02:48] <kihai> I just copied my whole Incoming Folder to my external ext3 drive. So I had to do it from linux
[02:48] <brucebat> GMWeezel, what do you want to change?
[02:48] <SecrethX> im off..
[02:48] <SecrethX> cya
[02:48] <psynaps3> hi ppl, i am having this problem in my dell laptop where something keeps resetting the boot flag to the windows partition. if i set it to the /boot partition, the next time i reboot windows, it gets set back to the windows partition. any idea what is causing this?
[02:48] <brucebat> bye
[02:48] <kihai> No, I have Ubuntu 6.10 installed, and on a 20gig partition theres windows for gaming only.
[02:48] <GMWeezel> brucebat:I was going to mount an encrypted virtual partition and set my home folder inside of it so my files could be encrypted.
[02:49] <brucebat> psynaps3, yout have to edit you /boot/grub/menu.lst
[02:49] <Telroth> GMWeezel, truCrypt is a good thing for that...
[02:49] <kihai> I successfully logged in via safe mode, but the second time I tried, it didn't work, either
[02:50] <Telroth> kihai, if you were able to log in once but not a second time, i think that's a sign that windnows is being degenerative (killing itself)
[02:50] <kihai> Also did a complete run of chkdisk before booting. no errors reported, but windows dies after the enter key of the login screen
[02:50] <GMWeezel> Telroth: I realize that but I don't know how to make my home folder be located inside of the encrypted partition or any other folder besides /usr/home/name
[02:50] <brucebat> psynaps3, you have to remove setdefault from windows
[02:50] <brucebat> in that file
[02:50] <Telroth> GMWeezel, you copy the files to another partition
[02:50] <GMWeezel> Telroth: I'm using truecrypt.
[02:50] <Telroth> GMWeezel then edit /etc/fstab
[02:51] <Telroth> and mount that partition on /home or /usr/home or wherever your user folders are (usually /home)
[02:51] <brucebat> GMWeezel, replace your homefolder with a link
[02:51] <kihai> I just wished I could use steam and pocket pcs under ubuntu, then ...goodbye, windows
[02:51] <psynaps3> brucebat: let me check the file, but i don't think i have setdefault there. maybe i did add a makeactive or something like that recently
[02:51] <Telroth> kihai, steam runs buggily, but runs.
[02:51] <GMWeezel> Telroth/Brucebat: Is that the only way to change the home folder location (just for future reference)?
[02:51] <Telroth> GMWeezel, no
[02:52] <shifty> steam ? from valve ?
[02:52] <brucebat> but it is easy
[02:52] <Telroth> you can change by mouting a different partition there, or by symlinks
[02:52] <Telroth> shifty, yes ;)
[02:52] <shifty> u play cs?
[02:52] <Telroth> the text doesn't render when i tried it a month ago, but the button outlines and stuff are visible
[02:52] <jlc>  /etc/passwd
[02:52] <Telroth> shifty, have it, but i'm more hl2 and ut2k4
[02:53] <kihai> Telroth: Not with my Ati Mobility 9000... :( Thanks for your help, I'll give it some more tries
[02:53] <shifty> yea, i still nid my windows for programming
[02:53] <Telroth> sorry kihai, it's just not my area of expertise
[02:53] <jlc> if you want to change your /home location change it in /etc/passwd just make sure your you chown -R user:group BLAH before you login
[02:54] <MAT1> hi all
[02:54] <shifty> hi
[02:55] <shifty> ipod-linux is cool
[02:55] <shifty> anyone tried
[02:55] <shifty> ?
[02:55] <jlc> shifty: a year or 2 ago, i forget
[02:56] <shifty> it's like cool
[02:56] <jlc> wasn't very useful at the time, meant to try it again though :)
[02:56] <shifty> i saw some youtube video
[02:56] <MAT1> where i can find package maintainer for Ubuntu Edgy.. because I just want to give advice about adding a good package for official repositroy...
[02:56] <shifty> doom on ipod
[02:56] <shifty> :o
[02:56] <MAT1> sorry for my English :p
[02:56] <shifty> isit that the synaptic?
[02:57] <MAT1> yes
[02:57] <jlc> MAT1: probably bugzilla
[02:57] <MAT1> ehh..
[02:57] <jlc> errr launchpad
[02:57] <brucebat> i'm trying feisty fawn right now. my wireless card with broadcom 4306 chipset does only work half: i can see wireless networks in network-manager, but i can't join them. kern.log has something to say aobut the bcm43xx driver: Jan 28 01:32:15 bruce-laptop kernel: [  184.244000]  bcm43xx: TODO: Incomplete code in bcm43xx_radio_selectchannel() at drivers/net/wireless/bcm43xx/bcm43xx_radio.c:1608 and a whole lot like that and Jan 28 1
[02:57] <brucebat> 4:55:26 bruce-laptop kernel: [ 2465.908000]  bcm43xx: MAC suspend failed
[02:57] <shifty> podZILLA
[02:57] <shifty> Lol
[02:57] <MAT1> xvidcap  - is very good Screen Capture tool http://xvidcap.sourceforge.net/
[02:57] <MAT1> !
[02:57] <hjmills> MAT1, is there a current (older) version in the repos? if so check the package details to find the maintainer
[02:57] <MAT1> and it's not in Ubuntu repositories..
[02:58] <Jowi> brucebat, /j #ubuntu+1
[02:58] <brucebat> does that mean i have to wait for the driver to be finished?
[02:58] <kritzstapf> hi, i installed network-manager-gnome and try to start it with nm-applet, but nothing happens
[02:58] <brucebat> Jowi, thanks
[02:58] <hjmills> MAT1, try the masters of the universe
[02:58] <hjmills> !motu | MAT1
[02:58] <ubotu> MAT1: motu is short for Masters of the Universe. The brave souls who maintain the packages in the Universe section of Ubuntu. See  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU
[02:58] <juancgt> hey all.. what IRC client do y'all use?
[02:58] <jlc> juancgt: xchat/irssi
[02:59] <juancgt> jlc: thanks!
[03:00] <mrbay> can anyone help me? i've installed xorg-driver-fglxr or whats the exact name, and now i f*cked up my keyboard..
[03:00] <mrbay> i mean, as i'm a hungarian user i cant use my AltGr button now
[03:02] <Junis> hi
[03:02] <MAT1> mrbay did you've made a backup of your old /etc/X11/xorg.conf ?
[03:02] <MAT1> hi Junis
[03:02] <mrbay> of course not.. :S
[03:02] <MAT1> ehh. :P
[03:02] <Junis> someone have his /home directory in a individual partition? can you paste me his fstab /home line please?
[03:03] <antibody> hi... I have a core duo 2...should I download nvidia 32bits or 64bits?
[03:03] <MAT1> # /dev/sda9
[03:03] <MAT1> UUID=04d51084-2c24-4871-8d20-2ee6fe203673 /home           ext3    defaults        0       2
[03:03] <Junis> thanks MAT1
[03:03] <MAT1> np ;-)
[03:03] <mlpug> whats the command to upgrade dapper server to dapper desktop? tried "sudo apt-get install gnome-desktop". did not work. something specific should be in sources.list?
[03:03] <shifty> i am running on ext2 :o
[03:03] <jlc> antibody: what version of ubuntu did you install
[03:04] <antibody> feisty...
[03:04] <antibody> beta
[03:04] <antibody> beta2
[03:04] <jlc> antibody: x86 or amd64
[03:04] <antibody> oh :/
[03:04] <nano2> hey guys
[03:04] <jlc> ;)
[03:04] <antibody> doesn core duo run on amd64?
[03:04] <jlc> core 2 duo would
[03:04] <antibody> hmm...great
[03:04] <antibody> what is the best?
[03:04] <jlc> not a big fan of how debian/ubuntu does multilib so i just use 32 on mine
[03:04] <nano2> anybody from ph?
[03:04] <antibody> amd64?
[03:05] <jlc> aptitude install nvidia-glx
[03:05] <antibody> hmm ok
[03:05] <Jowi> mlpug, that should work fine. you might want to comment out the CDROM part in sources.list and run an update.
[03:05] <jlc> all you need if its on there already
[03:05] <antibody> I can update right? to 64 bits?
[03:05] <jlc> antibody: nope
[03:05] <jlc> you have to fresh install
[03:05] <antibody> jlc yes..but I wantd the latest drivers from nvidia
[03:06] <jlc> antibody: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy#How_to_install_compiz-freedesktop_without_XGL_.2F_AIGLX_utilising_the_latest_Nvidia_BETA_drivers
[03:06] <antibody> ok then
[03:06] <antibody> tnx :d
[03:07] <mlpug> Jowi, CDROM line is already in comment. Something else is messed up. it says: "E: Couldn't find package gnome-desktop"
[03:07] <kritzstapf> hum, for some reason nm-manager isnt working for me (edgy), is anybody using nm-manager?
[03:07] <Jowi> mlpug, ah, it's actually called "ubuntu-desktop"
[03:07] <Jowi> mlpug, I should have spotted that
[03:08] <glyn> hey, stupid question but I don't know the answer...how do I see if my dist-upgrade went correctly from breezy --> dapper?
[03:08] <MAT1> p.s. who did already look "Blood Diamond" (cinema) :) ?
[03:08] <Jowi> glyn, do a dist-upgrade again. it it say that no new packages to upgrade you're set.
[03:09] <mlpug> okay. ubuntu-desktop works. I am quite sure that in the podcast where I got the idea to upgrade they were also talking about "gnome-desktop" not "ubuntu-desktop". anyway, case closed.
[03:09] <glyn> E: Couldn't find package dist-upgrade
[03:09] <glyn> and I also get this when I do sudo apt-get install -f..:
[03:09] <antibody> bah..it's compiled for 2.6.17
[03:09] <glyn> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 6 not upgraded.
[03:10] <MAT1> wow ! https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScreenCasts/
[03:10] <Jowi> glyn, you're not typing the command correctly. "dist-upgrade" is not a package.
[03:10] <Jowi> glyn, sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[03:10] <appelza> anyone use the new windows installer?
[03:10] <glyn> oh thanks
[03:10] <glyn> It's telling me..
[03:10] <antibody> going to install manual
[03:10] <glyn> The following packages have been kept back:
[03:10] <glyn>   camera.app gdk-imlib1 gnustep-base-common gnustep-gui-common gnustep-make gnustep-ppd
[03:10] <glyn> do I just install those manually?
[03:11] <jlc> antibody: there is a feisty pool
[03:11] <jlc> err, should have said is there
[03:11] <shifty> god i haven used windows the whole day today
[03:12] <glyn> Jowi:  What should I do?
[03:12] <jlc> antibody: your in feisty right?
[03:12] <jlc> the regular repo has it
[03:13] <appelza> is it possible to install ubuntu without writing the iso to a cd?
[03:13] <glyn> if I have packages held back after a dist-upgrade do I just install them manually?
[03:14] <antibody> jlc: yes
[03:14] <Jowi> glyn, gnustep-base-common is a part of the universe repo. I would say only upgrade those manually if you actually need to. you need to use your own judgement.
[03:14] <morpheus74> How do I find what my ESSID is
[03:14] <glyn> Okay, thanks
[03:14] <pbureau> morpheus74- try iwconfig
[03:14] <antibody> i've checked in synaptic and the latest driver is for 2.6.17
[03:14] <jlc> antibody: I'm using 1.0-9631
[03:15] <jlc> http://pastebin.ca/331034
[03:15] <antibody> jlc: me too
[03:15] <morpheus74> pbureau, It says, ESSID: " "  What does this mean?
[03:16] <pbureau> morpheus74- not configure
[03:16] <jlc> antibody: guess I'm confused then, what do you want installed?
[03:16] <Seabass> hi I'm using Tomboy notes and was wondering how I could switch the language of the spell-checking ;(I think it uses gtkspell)
[03:16] <antibody> the new ones from nvidia.com
[03:16] <antibody> i'll install from original files
[03:16] <zbogdan> hello, i'm using Ubuntu 6.06. i need some help finding an application under GPL or similar licence to convert my MPEG files (mp3, avi, asf) to an open standard like ogg, theorica, without passing it through intermediary formats (wav). Could you help?
[03:16] <jlc> ah, they have 9742 now
[03:17] <kritzstapf> hm, network-manager thinks my wireless-device is a cabled network-device, how to fix this?
[03:17] <name> I'm using dd to make a total backup of the hdd, how can i pack that onthefly?
[03:18] <antibody> 46*
[03:18] <antibody> :D
[03:18] <glyn> farewell people gunna try to see if this Dapper works wish me luck If I'm not back in a few something went seriously wrong
[03:18] <shifty> !warcraft
[03:18] <ubotu> Information about games on Ubuntu can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games and http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php and ubuntugames.org
[03:18] <antibody> bye
[03:18] <riotkittie> gl glyn
[03:19] <sunshine> hi , I got a problem, when I am root at my system and I want to execude the command make or something, which need root rights , I cant execude it, and it comes, permission denied...any idea why?
[03:19] <riotkittie> zbogdan: sorry best i can suggest is doing a search in synaptic, or apt. im not really familiar with the conversion programs
[03:20] <Jowi> sunshine, when you type "whoami" what does it say?
[03:20] <riotkittie> ogg is a lossy format, right? -
[03:20] <Wooot> man i haven't used linux in ages. Type sudo before the command?
[03:20] <kelsin> zbogdan: and for reference, converting from mp3 to ogg is not ussually recommend, if you can rerip from originals to ogg, that's the better way to go
[03:20] <riotkittie> Wooot: yes
[03:20] <sunshine> It tells me root jowi
[03:20] <Wooot> awesome, i win at the internets
[03:20] <Jowi> sunshine, and what are you trying to execute?
[03:20] <kelsin> zbogdan: if you can help it, since mp3 and ogg are both loggy
[03:20] <riotkittie> winning at the internets <3
[03:21] <riotkittie> yeah, re-rip and encode to ogg
[03:21] <sunshine> I want to install som files
[03:21] <sunshine> *some
[03:21] <riotkittie> converting from one lossy format ... nastiness
[03:21] <jonah1980> hi guys i've got twinview enabled and two monitors working but when i maximise a window it goes over both screens, how can i setup the screens to work individually but still drag between them, like both have their own desktop?
[03:21] <riotkittie> unless youre not a hardcore audiophile
[03:21] <Jowi> sunshine, like what exactly? and how are you installing them?
[03:21] <glyn> whohooo the dapper upgrade went perfectly
[03:22] <shifty> !rar
[03:22] <ubotu> rar is a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression. There is a free (as in speech) unrar utility as well, see !info unrar-free
[03:22] <riotkittie> glyn: cool
[03:22] <shifty> v
[03:22] <shifty> !info unrar-free
[03:22] <ubotu> unrar-free: Unarchiver for .rar files. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:0.0.1+cvs20060609-1 (edgy), package size 17 kB, installed size 80 kB
[03:22] <sunshine> I am installing it in terminal Jowi, I want for example now to install aircrack, but earlier I tried also some commands when I was root, and always comes permission denied..thats weird..
[03:23] <johnficca> hi is it ok it compile a new kernel on a 64 bit system running 32 bit ubuntu ?
[03:23] <Jowi> sunshine, "cat /etc/shadow" also get you the error?
[03:23] <jrib> sunshine: aircrack is in the repositories, no need to compile
[03:23] <wolfwalker> Okay, Ubuntu won't run on my Ipex computer. Most other Linux will though. What OS is best for an end-user aside from Ubuntu?
[03:23] <jlc> does anyone know if Exaile supports podcast?
[03:24] <sunshine> When i execute this I get no error Jowi
[03:24] <sunshine> ah ok, thx
[03:24] <jachin> i want to set up an Linux Server with 6 Windows Workstations
[03:24] <jachin> which distro can u advise me, ubuntu or fedora ?
[03:24] <jrib> !info aircrack | sunshine
[03:24] <ubotu> aircrack: wireless WEP/WPA cracker. In component universe, is extra. Version 2.3-3 (edgy), package size 136 kB, installed size 372 kB
[03:24] <frogzoo> wolfwalker: did you try installing with 'acpi=off' ?
[03:24] <Jowi> sunshine, so your root account work. you're probably typing something wrong.
[03:24] <wolfwalker> With what? No, I don't even know what that is
[03:24] <rude> hello. i have got a samsung cd burner called "SH-S182M". unfortunately i can't read/burn any blank cd/dvd. /var/log/messages seems to be alright and google couldnt help. How can i fix this problem? Thanks for any help!
[03:25] <johnficca> dose anyone know?
[03:25] <frogzoo> wolfwalker: at the install prompt, hit F6, edit the line that starts with "root=..." - & add 'acpi=off' - hit return & install should start
[03:25] <jrib> johnficca: !kernel | johnficca
[03:25] <jrib> !kernel | johnficca
[03:25] <ubotu> johnficca: 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
[03:25] <wolfwalker> brb
[03:26] <glyn> hmm I just upgraded from Breezy to Dapper but it won't see my webcam now..it was working fine on breezy, any suggestions?
[03:26] <johnficca> ok thanks
[03:26] <mick> i'm having trouble with my access rights... i thought i was logged in as root but obviously i can't delete anything
[03:26] <sunshine> ok , it lists now that aircrack isnt installed..strange...yeah your right, maybe I just tipped something wrong in :)
[03:26] <mick> when i try to su it keeps saying password incorrect o_O
[03:26] <kelsin> mick: normally in ubuntu you don't log in as root, you just type "sudo" before the command, not su
[03:26] <jonah1980_> sorry i got disconnected. i've got twinview working on two monitors but when i maximise a window i want it to just stay on screen it's on and not both, how can i set it up so both screens work a bit more seperatley, like 2 desktops that i can drag between?
[03:27] <kelsin> mick: the root account has no password by default (hence your password incorrects)
[03:27] <ikonia> mick have you set th eroot password
[03:27] <peresko> has anyone experience problems with SATA disks under ubuntu edgy?
[03:27] <mick> ah ok
[03:27] <ikonia> peresko: what sort of problems
[03:27] <kelsin> mick: if you need a root shell you can sudo -i
[03:27] <mick> so how would i delete a folder on the desktop with a lock icon next to it
[03:27] <aalhamad> how can i acess my files applications..
[03:27] <ikonia> just tell us your problems - not what anyone else may/may not have
[03:27] <jrib> !root | mick
[03:27] <ubotu> mick: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[03:27] <zbogdan> kelsin, riotkittie: 10x
[03:28] <aalhamad> eg. to launch firefox from my browser??
[03:28] <peresko> ikonia: after while 5 minutes of copying data to it, it is only mounted read only, and not able to write data to it
[03:28] <peresko> ikonia: it is formatted ext3
[03:28] <zbogdan> kelsin, riotkittie: thanks
[03:28] <ikonia> peresko: probably file system corruption
[03:28] <aalhamad> or lanuch any application from a browser?
[03:28] <glyn> it's telling me "Could not connect to video device (/dev/video0) never had this problem with Breezy and I just upgraded to Dapper
[03:28] <ikonia> or a chipset problem
[03:28] <glyn> any suggestions?
[03:28] <jrib> glyn: check permissions
[03:28] <glyn> does it have to do with PCMIA?
[03:28] <ikonia> glyn: does the device exist
[03:28] <tom47> what are the downsides to using sudo su??
[03:28] <glyn> yeah it exists
[03:28] <mick> after i've mounted the ntfs secondary hard drive and placed  a desktop shortcut i can't seem to delete it now...
[03:28] <glyn> how do I edit permissions?
[03:28] <aalhamad> is it /usr/shre???
[03:28] <peresko> ikonia: so i format again?
[03:28] <ikonia> the file /dev/video0 exists
[03:28] <mick> maybe i should have said that first
[03:28] <jrib> glyn: ls -l /dev/video0
[03:28] <shifty> !unrar-free
[03:28] <ubotu> unrar-free: Unarchiver for .rar files. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:0.0.1+cvs20060609-1 (edgy), package size 17 kB, installed size 80 kB
[03:29] <ikonia> peresko: fsck it
[03:29] <peresko> ikonia: ok, thnx
[03:29] <glyn> crw-rw---- 1 root video 81, 0 2007-01-28 06:19 /dev/video0
[03:29] <ikonia> glyn: look at the permissions
[03:29] <jrib> glyn: so does the 'groups' command list "video"?
[03:29] <riotkittie> i cannot, for the life of me, manage to unrar from the command line, regardless of how i try to do it :\
[03:30] <jrib> riotkittie: unrar x foo.rar
[03:30] <hotti> howto enable sound in flash with ubuntu amd64 and 32bit firefox?
[03:30] <ikonia> riotkittie: whats the error
[03:30] <ikonia> hotti: complex
[03:30] <glyn> I'm not too great at this, but the permissions look fine is there anything I need to change?
[03:30] <rude> hello. i have got a samsung cd burner called "SH-S182M" (ide). i have got ubuntu edgy eft. unfortunately i can't read/burn any blank cd/dvd. /var/log/messages seems to be alright and google couldnt help. Playing DVDs or CDs is no Problem! Any suggestions to fix this??? Thanks for any help!
[03:30] <jrib> hotti: are you using flash9?
[03:30] <ikonia> glyn: the permissions only allow root or members of the video group to use the device
[03:30] <glyn> and how do I use the groups command?
[03:30] <ikonia> type "groups"
[03:30] <hotti> jrib: yes
[03:30] <aalhamad> rude download plugins if your using Mplayer
[03:30] <glyn> yes it does ikonia
[03:30] <jonah1980_> hello anyone good with twinview dual monitor setups?
[03:30] <wolfwalker> |frogzoo:| from the root part of the command it looks like this: root=/dev/ram rw quiet splash--
[03:31] <wolfwalker> Where do I stick that other part?
[03:31] <riotkittie> non-issue because i no longer have rar files :P  but it was just "failed"
[03:31] <glyn> jrib yes it does list video
[03:31] <ikonia> jonah1980_: /join #nvidia
[03:31] <brucebat> rude: what apps did you try?
[03:31] <glyn> I'm logged in under root and it's still giving me the message
[03:31] <rude> if i want to mount the burner -> "No medium found"
[03:31] <ikonia> whats is the video device ?
[03:31] <jrib> hotti: it's supposed to work then :/  Does http://www.macromedia.com/software/flash/about/ say that version 9 is getting loaded?
[03:31] <mick> when i made a shortcut to my second hard drive to the desktop it appears with a lock icon next to it.. now i can't remove it from desktop.. any suggestions?
[03:31] <glyn> intel easy cam, it saw it fine on Breezy and everything worked
[03:31] <kelsin> jonah1980_: I don't have experience with it, but you should also google xinerama, TwinView (nvidia only) and Xine both work slightly differently so if you're unhappy with behavior check out the other one
[03:32] <rude> but playing cds/dvds is done correctly
[03:32] <Ash-Fox> Can someone help me figure out what todo with this hardware issue? http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2070713
[03:32] <rude> i just want to burn some cds :-)
[03:32] <brucebat> rude, which burner are you using? nautilus? Gnomebaker? k3b?
[03:32] <aalhamad> How can i lanuch firefox, thunderbird or any application from a browser?
[03:32] <jrib> mick: how did you make this shortcut?  And what do you want to do:  get rid of the lock?  Or just get rid of the icon?
[03:32] <rude> Gnomebaker
[03:32] <pbureau> mick right mouse click and unmount it
[03:32] <wolfwalker> |frogzoo:| would it look like this? root=/dev/ram acpi=off rw quiet splash--
[03:32] <kelsin> mick: you can always browse to the Desktop folder in a terminal and then "ls" to see the file and then "sudo rm <file>" (and by file I mean the link)
[03:32] <glyn> how do I essentially enable it permissions for me, the user?
[03:32] <glyn> instead of root
[03:32] <glyn> we can see if that works
[03:32] <tom47> aalhamad sorry i dont quite understand .... firefox is a browser
[03:33] <jrib> glyn: anyone in the "video" group has permissions to the device.  So it doesn't appear to be a permissions problem
[03:33] <aalhamad> tom47: a file browser i meant
[03:33] <Ash-Fox> tom47, he wants to open executables directly with the "open" option in firefox or thunderbird.
[03:33] <glyn> when I type groups as root it doesn't list video
[03:33] <aalhamad> tom47: let say i try to launch evaloution
[03:33] <jrib> glyn: that's ok, root is roto
[03:33] <tom47> aalhamad right click on it
[03:33] <jrib> root*
[03:33] <aalhamad> tom47: let say i try to launch evaloution but from a file browser
[03:33] <rude> brucebat: gnomebaker. i think its not a problem of the application. when i insert a blank cd, the burner does nothing
[03:33] <riotkittie> rotorooter
[03:34] <kelsin> aalhamad: browse to /usr/bin where most of your programs are, and then double click or right click and select the proper option
[03:34] <wolfwalker> lol @ riotkittie
[03:34] <rude> and if i want to mount, it says "No medium found"
[03:34] <frogzoo> wolfwalker: yup
[03:34] <aalhamad> tom47: not running it in a command line
[03:34] <aalhamad> ok
[03:34] <wolfwalker> k, brb
[03:34] <aalhamad> thanks
[03:34] <aalhamad> thanks Kelsin
[03:34] <kelsin> aalhamad: it's a big folder though, if you're not using command line ussually using the gnome or kde menu is more efficient
[03:34] <tom47> aalhamad if you have a file showing in nautilus (assuming you are using gnome) then right click and chose the appropriate option
[03:35] <frogzoo> rude: what's the command?
[03:35] <glyn> jrib: what do you think could be wrong?
[03:35] <aalhamad> Kelsin thanks that what i just needed
[03:35] <rude> frogzoo: root@rude-desktop:/dev# mount /dev/hdc /mnt/brenner
[03:35] <ikonia> glyn: device not supported ?
[03:35] <frogzoo> rude: should be partn number there, ie /dev/hdc1 or /dev/hdc2..
[03:35] <glyn> it was working fine on Breezy
[03:36] <ikonia> your not using breezy
[03:36] <brucebat> rude, try:  cdrecord -checkdrive
[03:36] <jrib> glyn: I've never used a webcam on linux so no idea really.  I'd search bugs.ubuntu.com and ubuntuforums.org.  Maybe read the wiki page on webcams to see if there are any notes for dapper
[03:36] <glyn> !webcam
[03:36] <ubotu> webcam is now easy to install on Linux; instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[03:36] <brucebat> rude, and look what it says
[03:36] <mwe> frogzoo: for a cd drive? I think not
[03:36] <moneyman> exit
[03:37] <wolfwalker> |frogzoo:| No soap.
[03:37] <frogzoo> rude: mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdc /mnt/brenner
[03:37] <erUSUL> !info phpmyadmin dapper
[03:37] <wolfwalker> Thanks though
[03:37] <ubotu> phpmyadmin: set of PHP-scripts to administrate MySQL over the WWW. In component universe, is extra. Version 4:2.8.0.3-1 (dapper), package size 3516 kB, installed size 13724 kB
[03:37] <erUSUL> !info phpmyadmin hoary
[03:37] <ubotu> phpmyadmin: set of PHP-scripts to administrate MySQL over the WWW. In component universe, is extra. Version 4:2.8.2-0.2 (edgy), package size 3522 kB, installed size 13752 kB
[03:37] <wolfwalker> Can anyone recommend a second-best Linux distro for an end-user?
[03:37] <rude> brucebat: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3196/
[03:37] <mwe> frogzoo: that shouldn't be nessecary either
[03:37] <wolfwalker> I know Red Hat works
[03:37] <mick> thanks guys i got rid of the icon
[03:37] <frogzoo> wolfwalker: what doesn't work?
[03:38] <wolfwalker> Ubuntu
[03:38] <Daverocks> wolfwalker: for daily desktop use?
[03:38] <rude> frogzoo: mount: No medium found
[03:38] <frogzoo> wolfwalker: what specifically?
[03:38] <kelsin> wolfwalker: I would try fedora or Suse, but it's odd to hear that something doesn't work
[03:38] <wolfwalker> Yes, for an end user for daily desktop use
[03:38] <shifty> !rar
[03:38] <ubotu> rar is a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression. There is a free (as in speech) unrar utility as well, see !info unrar-free
[03:38] <mwe> wolfwalker: how doesn't it work?
[03:38] <Daverocks> wolfwalker: i'd say ubuntu or opensuse
[03:38] <wolfwalker> |frogzoo:| When I tell it to load from the Ubuntu cd, it says loading the Linux kernel
[03:38] <LjL> i'd say #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:38] <ctrl> I got two soundcards and now also pluged in a webcam. unfortunately, the webcam is now card 0 and /dev/dsp so it disturbed my config. Is there a way to tell ubuntu which soundcard had which number? is this alsa related?
[03:38] <wolfwalker> Then it locks down
[03:38] <frogzoo> rude: there's no cd in the drive
[03:39] <mwe> wolfwalker: try the alternate cd maybe
[03:39] <brucebat> rude, well it really looks like its broken. sorry i can't help you further
[03:39] <LjL> wolfwalker: verified the CD?
[03:39] <mwe> !alternate | wolfwalker
[03:39] <ubotu> wolfwalker: The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-mode installation CD. Use it if you wish to upgrade via CD, or for an "expert" mode install. For normal installs, use the Desktop CD, which is also a "Live" CD.
[03:39] <rude> frogzoo: of course there is one
[03:39] <wolfwalker> I did try the alternate cd, that's how I screwed up the load for the Windows that was already on the computer
[03:39] <mwe> wolfwalker: many people have problems with the live cd
[03:39] <wolfwalker> And when I installed from the alternate cd and booted from the installed Ubuntu, it locked up too
[03:39] <rude> brucebat: can this be a driver problem? i dont find any Samsung drivers for linux in the internet
[03:39] <mwe> wolfwalker: you can easily fix such mistakes
[03:40] <LjL> wolfwalker: tried booting with noapic or acpi=off then?
[03:40] <wolfwalker> Yup
[03:40] <wolfwalker> Same thing
[03:40] <papkin> does anyone have the idea what can be incorrect with my ubuntu that after few minutes after I start it my mouse stops moving?
[03:40] <wolfwalker> |mwe:| How?
[03:40] <mwe> !grub | wolfwalker
[03:40] <ubotu> wolfwalker: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[03:40] <mwe> wolfwalker: you need to point grub to the right windows partition
[03:41] <wolfwalker> No, I had Windows. I dual-booted Ubuntu from the alternate cd. Then I erased the Ubuntu partition when it too failed to work.
[03:41] <LjL> wolfwalker: what version of ubuntu have you tried? i'd try the other. a different kernel version might help, and we currently have two Ubuntu releases that are supported (three actually, but nevermind breezy)
[03:41] <wolfwalker> Then........ Windows would no longer talk to me. I think I ticked it off
[03:41] <brucebat> rude, well normally optical drives just work. is your computer very new?
[03:41] <LjL> wolfwalker, if you erased the Ubuntu partition, then GRUB doesn't quite know how to start anymore
[03:41] <rude> brucebat: 1 month
[03:42] <appelza> is it possible to install ubuntu without writing the iso to a cd?
[03:42] <frogzoo> rude: when I try to mount with no cd in the drive, I get: "mount: No medium found
[03:42] <brucebat> rude, then you should perhaps try to use feisty fawn, although it's unstable
[03:42] <mwe> wolfwalker: windows is still present
[03:42] <erUSUL> !install > appelza
[03:42] <frogzoo> appelza: not worth the effort
[03:42] <mwe> wolfwalker: just boot the windows xp cd and run fixmbr
[03:42] <wolfwalker> Well I gotta go. Will reinstalling Ubuntu from the alternate cd fix grub and allow me to load Windows?
[03:42] <rude> brucebat: are there more burners supported?
[03:42] <mwe> wolfwalker: from the recovery console
[03:42] <brucebat> rude, i am not sure but it is likely
[03:42] <alucard> hello, please, is there a  repository i could get a stabler version of beryl from for ubuntu 6.10 ?
[03:43] <rude> frogzoo: trust me, ive got a blank cd in it. it seems like, the burner cant handle it
[03:43] <wolfwalker> This cheap computer didn't even come with a cd. It's a brand nobody ever heard of, and it came with Windows XP Home already loaded.
[03:43] <LjL> wolfwalker: if i've understood the problem, i think yes
[03:43] <rude> its loading and loading and loading
[03:43] <brucebat> rude, new hardware sometimes takes a while to be fully supported
[03:43] <wolfwalker> Gotta go y'all, thanks
[03:43] <frogzoo> rude: you can't mount a blank cd, as there's no file system on it - try an already burned one & it will work
[03:43] <bartbes> Libc6 crashes, when I compile program (using strcat and gethostbyname (more)) the program crashes on execution
[03:43] <wolfwalker> But first, can anyone suggest a good flavor of Linux besides Ubuntu?
[03:43] <rude> frogzoo: i know. the main thing is, that i cant burn the blank cd :)
[03:43] <frogzoo> wolfwalker: fedora or suse
[03:43] <wolfwalker> My primary interest is audio work, editing, composing
[03:43] <rude> frogzoo: reading is no problem
[03:43] <LjL> bartbes: pastebin the program source
[03:44] <LjL> Ubotu, tell bartbes about paste | bartbes, see the private message from Ubotu
[03:44] <riotkittie> wolfwalker: "good" is such a relevant term
[03:44] <riotkittie> what are you looking for, specificalyl.
[03:44] <frogzoo> rude: no need to mount a blank cd to burn it
[03:44] <wolfwalker> |riotkittie:| Good for an end user.
[03:44] <happywater> my mplayer report an error :can't initialize the selected output device
[03:44] <Daverocks> wolfwalker: i really like opensuse
[03:44] <wolfwalker> My primary interest is audio work, editing, composing
[03:44] <mwe> wolfwalker: I don't understand why you don't fix your problem with ubuntu instead
[03:44] <riotkittie> i like slackware. but. heh :D
[03:45] <tom47> wolfwalker for something very interesting now pclinuxos is neat
[03:45] <rude> frogzoo: but in ubuntu there is a message coming, if a new blank cd is inserted
[03:45] <bartbes> LjL, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3198/
[03:45] <Daverocks> wolfwalker: alls i know about audio on suse is that audacity and rosegarden both work totally fine on my suse.
[03:45] <LjL> wolfwalker, i don't have a suggestion, but if that's your primary interest, then i think you should look for a distribution that comes with a kernel optimized for that. realtime patches, and preemption, and a fast timer are all needed for many music editing needs
[03:45] <rude> frogzoo: and this message doesnt appear :-(
[03:45] <tom47> wolfwalker there is a distro specifically aimed at your interests .... check out distrowatch
[03:45] <wolfwalker> It won't run Ubuntu from the live cd. When I install from the alternate cd, it won't run Ubuntu from the installed version.
[03:45] <Daverocks> wolfwalker: there are certain "audio-distros"
[03:45] <frogzoo> rude: install k3b
[03:45] <wolfwalker> Actually, what I need is a new computer
[03:45] <wolfwalker> Stupid cheap piece of junk.......
[03:46] <wolfwalker> I really do have to go y'all. Thanks for the suggestions.
[03:46] <brucebat> wolfwalker, get a mac for serious audio stuff
[03:46] <Scythe> Hmmm... I'd think nuking grub was his fault.
[03:46] <rude> frogzoo: ive got gnomebaker
[03:47] <rammbock1235> i want to create a udev rule which will execute a script if i plug in my external drive. now, the script should start the program xfce4-terminal. what must the script look like? :\
[03:47] <bartbes> LjL, the source is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3198/
[03:47] <variant> rammbock1235: thats a UDEV rule
[03:48] <frogzoo> rude: check sys -> prefs -> removable drives -> Storage ... burn cd when blank inserted...
[03:48] <variant> rammbock1235: check this very detailed link: http://gentoo-wiki.com/Special:Search?search=udev+rules&go=Go
[03:48] <Grzesiek> a
[03:48] <mwe> rammbock1235: udev can execute scripts?
[03:48] <variant> rammbock1235: sorry, wrong link: http://gentoo-wiki.com/UDEV#Writing_custom_udev_rules
[03:48] <rammbock1235> variant: the rule works fine, i just dont know how to start the program on X using a script
[03:49] <rammbock1235> mwe: yes, they can ;)
[03:49] <variant> mwe: yes, thats what it does.. you could for example have an email sent every time somone plugs in a specific usb key or something
[03:49] <furryballs> How can dpkg be used to display packages that contain a certain file? Like finding a header file that comes with a package?
[03:49] <shifty> !sudo
[03:49] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[03:49] <rude> frogzoo: the option is checked
[03:49] <frogzoo> furryballs: dpkg -S file_name
[03:49] <seravitae> hm
[03:49] <furryballs> k thnx
[03:49] <frogzoo> rude: specify gnomebaker?
[03:50] <mwe> variant: I thought hal did that. that's how I did it. I've written several udev rules but never saw one the executed a script. well I guess you learn something everyday
[03:50] <jrib> furryballs: that only works if the package is installed.  Otherwise use, apt-file or packages.ubuntu.com
[03:50] <rude> frogzoo: command for audio cds: serpentine - command for data cds: nautilus --no-desktop burn:
[03:50] <frogzoo> rude: well do you think you'd like to change that to gnomebaker?
[03:50] <rammbock1235> if i call RUN+="/home/1234/script" and the script is like export DISPLAY=":0"; xfce4-terminal it doesn't work
[03:50] <glyn> how do I move a file on my desktop to /usr/src?
[03:51] <rude> frogzoo: what is the command? just gnomebaker? i dont think, that this will solve the problem :-/
[03:51] <glyn> nevermind easier than I thought
[03:51] <jrib> rammbock1235: did you do something like 'touch /home/user/thescriptruns' to make sure the script is getting called?
[03:51] <glyn> wait it's not
[03:51] <brucebat> glyn, sudo mv ~/Desktop/file /usr/src
[03:52] <rude> frogzoo: when i open gnomebaker -> burn. i cant select a burn device ... somethin is really wrong in here...
[03:52] <rammbock1235> jrib nope, i'm a bloody beginner ;) but i tried a different script like cp some files and that one did work
[03:52] <alucard> hello, please, is there a  repository i could get a stabler version of beryl from for ubuntu 6.10 ?
[03:52] <jrib> rammbock1235: do you know how the script gets executed?  is it by root?
[03:52] <brucebat> alucard, beryl is unstable
[03:52] <glyn> thanks that worked
[03:53] <jrib> rammbock1235: try 'xhost +local:' as your user and then plug in your stick again
[03:53] <brucebat> alucard, try to install from source or svn from the beryl site
[03:53] <frogzoo> rude: ls -lL /dev/cdrom
[03:53] <andre> hey guys
[03:53] <brucebat> alucard, but be warned this may break you system
[03:53] <rammbock1235> jrib: thx, im going to try that one :)
[03:53] <alucard> brucebat, how is installing from svn done ?
[03:53] <rude> frogzoo: brw-rw---- 1 root cdrom 22, 0 2007-01-28 14:55 /dev/cdrom
[03:54] <frogzoo> rude: do you belong to 'cdrom' group?
[03:54] <glyn> how do I get read/write access to my kernel source tree?
[03:54] <brucebat> alucard, research it if you don't know how to. if that's not for you, you shouldn't installfrom svn
[03:54] <andre> would anyone be able to help me out with regards to my nvidia dual monitor setup?  my secondary monitor will drop to a resolution of 640x480 sometimes?  I think it's because Ubuntu can't recognise my secondary monitor...
[03:54] <LjL> bartbes, doesn't crash for me
[03:55] <roxlu> hi all
[03:55] <LjL> bartbes: gethostbyname crashes, yes, *if* you don't give an address on the command line
[03:55] <Scythe> alright, anyone up to the task of figuring out why I can't seem to get ubuntu to do anything beyond recognize the existance of this laptop's wireless card in device manager?
[03:55] <glyn> I'm trying to build a driver for my kernel
[03:55] <glyn> how do I get read/write access to the kernel source tree?
[03:55] <frogzoo> glyn: sudo chown -R glyn:glyn /usr/src/blah_blah
[03:55] <bartbes> LjL, is something missing?
[03:55] <roxlu> I've got a external usb hd; when I switch it on, it gets mounted as read-only. Is there a way to mount it writable?
[03:55] <bartbes> LjL, strcat (now commented out) crashed as weel
[03:55] <bartbes> *well
[03:55] <brucebat> alucard, back up important stuff, download http://www.beryl-project.org/releases.php get the tar install it, pray
[03:56] <UbuntuN00B_HBG> I want to start a remote XDMCP session from this computer, using gdmflexiserver --xnest, could anyone here please help!
[03:56] <papkin> can anyone help me with mouse problem? it's working just for about 2 minutes after starting the system (ubuntu 6.10)
[03:56] <glyn> okay I just logged in as root how do I get back to my user?
[03:56] <Joffrey> hello can anyone give me advice about SSH tunnels with ltsp and ubuntu
[03:56] <LjL> bartbes, i haven't quite looked at what exactly the program does - and perhaps i don't want to. but if i give it the address of an existing IRC server on the command line, it doesn't crash - just sits there. haven't checked if it actually connects etc
[03:56] <andre> glyn: su - user
[03:56] <glyn> thanks
[03:56] <bartbes> LjL, it doesn't i wasnt finished
[03:57] <andre> would anyone be able to help me out with regards to my nvidia dual monitor setup?  my secondary monitor will drop to a resolution of 640x480 sometimes?  I think it's because Ubuntu can't recognise my secondary monitor...
[03:57] <variant> andre: thats not right, what happens if he types exit? he becomes root again
[03:57] <XplOzIon> Hi
[03:57] <alecjw> hi. is there anywhere where i can get ffmpeg with all of the aac, ipod video etc extnetions?
[03:57] <glyn> frogzoo:I did that command udo chown -R glyn:glyn /usr/src/spca5xx-20060501
[03:57] <variant> glyn: to become the user again type "exit" or press ctrl d
[03:57] <Scythe> no dice?
[03:57] <glyn> and it's still telling me that I need read/write access to my kernel source tree
[03:57] <andre> variant: I see,  I'm a bit of a newb, I figured I new the answer :(
[03:57] <variant> andre: sorry to dissapoint you :)
[03:58] <XplOzIon> i am having problems installing Ubuntu Edgy, the error is because my video is not compatible. Even Safe Mode doesnt work. Anyone has another way to install it??
[03:58] <mwe> glyn: you mean sudo, not udo ;)
[03:58] <bartbes> LjL, but the problem with gethostbyname, was a mistake, but the strcat is still failing
[03:58] <andre> variant: no worries
[03:58] <brucebat> alucard, http://wiki.beryl-project.org/wiki/Install_Beryl_on_Ubuntu
[03:58] <glyn> yeah I actually typed sudo just didn't paste it all
[03:58] <XplOzIon> mp3: Stone Sour - Through Glass -44khz/144kbps- 04:42
[03:58] <Scythe> no one familiar with the hassles of getting wifi up and running?
[03:58] <kritzstapf> network-manager says that "Unknown USB Vendor Specific Interface" is a cabled network, but in fact its wireless, belkin usb-device, how to make it recognize it as wireless?
[03:58] <variant> glyn: remember that when your working as root, ctrl d or "exit" will make you back to the user.. if you su - user instead you can still be root by typing exit.. this is a security issue if you do it
[03:58] <jrib> !wifi | Scythe
[03:58] <ubotu> Scythe: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[03:59] <LjL> bartbes: dunno, not for me... apparently
[03:59] <GMWeezel> How can I mount a TrueCrypt partition at boot up without passing the password via command line? Sorry if I shouldn't post this here.
[03:59] <pbureau> kritzstapf-  type lsusb does it reconize the card ?
[03:59] <glyn> ah okay
[03:59] <mwe> !wifi | kritzstapf
[03:59] <ubotu> kritzstapf: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[03:59] <bartbes> LjL, in the source I gave, it's commented out. line 29
[03:59] <glyn> how come it's telling me I don't have read/write access to the kernel source tree when I just used chown?
[03:59] <GMWeezel> In other words, I need to run a program at boot and able to enter information at the terminal.
[03:59] <ikonia> glyn: do you have the kernel source downloaded ?
[03:59] <XplOzIon> i am having problems installing Ubuntu Edgy, the error is because my video is not compatible. Even Safe Mode doesnt work. Anyone has another way to install it??
[03:59] <kritzstapf> pbureau, i can use the device manually, so it works..
[03:59] <glyn> I don't know..how do I tell?
[04:00] <ikonia> glyn: how can you not know ?
[04:00] <ikonia> when you've just asked how to chown it
[04:00] <glyn> I'm new lol
[04:00] <ikonia> glyn: what are you trying to do
[04:00] <glyn> compiling a spca5xx source code
[04:00] <glyn> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Spca5xx#head-7920e06984703f735918572ba8c0352d5a447b1d
[04:00] <ikonia> why
[04:00] <glyn> to get drivers for my cam up to date with Dapper
[04:00] <shifty> gdnite
[04:00] <mwe> glyn: you should probably use sudo -i to get a root prompt. you should chown stuff in /usr, usually
[04:01] <ikonia> glyn: I thought you where using edgy
[04:01] <pbureau> kritzstapf- have you tried getting gnome networkmanager instead of the stock ubuntu one ?
[04:01] <shifty> nite guys going to bed :)
[04:01] <mwe> glyn: should not chown *
[04:01] <ikonia> mwe: no no no
[04:01] <mwe> ikonia: yes yes yes
[04:01] <glyn> Ikonia:No, Dapper
[04:01] <ikonia> no now chown anything in /usr
[04:01] <ikonia> do not chown anything in /usr
[04:01] <glyn> whoops
[04:01] <glyn> lol
[04:01] <kritzstapf> pbureau, thats the one im talking about, the default one recognizes a wireless adaptor, but it doesnt support WPA
[04:01] <mwe> ikonia: that's what I'm saying
[04:01] <andre> can anyone tell me why everyonce in a while, after booting up Ubuntu/Nvidia binaries won't recognize my secondary monitor or its ability to provide a res higher than 640x480?
[04:01] <ikonia> ahhh yes, just saw your correction
[04:02] <mwe> ikonia: heh
[04:02] <variant> GMWeezel: that would really make the fact that you encrypted the drive utterly pointless..
[04:02] <LjL> bartbes: got it, "man strcat", the first argument is a *destination* string, so it must not be a const value.. instead, you're giving it the return val of another strcat
[04:02] <GMWeezel> variant: How? I would have to enter the password at boot time
[04:02] <brucebat> bye
[04:02] <mwe> glyn: did you see that? don't chown stuff under /usr. use sudo -i to get a root prompt if you get access denied in /usr/src
[04:02] <GMWeezel> variant: And it doesn't make it pointless because there is only one account on my machine but I can access my files from windows; I don't like that.
[04:02] <variant> GMWeezel: I thought you were sugesting that you could automate the password entry
[04:03] <bartbes> LjL, strcat returns the value of str1
[04:03] <GMWeezel> /variant: na ah; I need terminal acesss so I can enter it.
[04:03] <glyn> Okay mwe
[04:03] <variant> GMWeezel: so what do you mean exactly?
[04:03] <mwe> glyn: please chown it back to root:src or whatever it was
[04:03] <glyn> how do I do that?
[04:04] <LjL> bartbes: not sure what you mean. strcat takes two arguments (call them str1 and str2 if you want, but they're called dest and src in the manpage), and appends str2 *to* str1, and *also* returns a pointer to str1 for convenience
[04:04] <ikonia> glyn: you should not be messing with htis
[04:04] <mwe> glyn: sudo chown -R root.src /usr/src
[04:04] <ikonia> this
[04:04] <LjL> bartbes: so you still need str1 to be writable anyway
[04:04] <ikonia> if you can't "chown" something
[04:04] <glyn> but it's so fun :P
[04:05] <glyn> I just want to get the cam working like it did in Breezy
[04:05] <GMWeezel> variant: I want to create an encrypted partition using TrueCrypt so I can make it my home folder so my files will be encrypted. In order to use TrueCrypt though, you have to be logged in. I want to be able to run TrueCrypt when my computer starts or when I log in so I can decrypt my home folder / the encrypted partition.
[04:05] <ikonia> no, because you'll come crying when nothing works
[04:05] <glyn> lol
[04:05] <ikonia> glyn: have you checked if the drivers are in the breezy repos ?
[04:05] <mwe> glyn: careful with the command
[04:05] <GMWeezel> variant: Kinda like this: BOOT UP ---> LOG IN ---> ENTER PASSWORD ---> HOME FOLDER DECRYPTED
[04:05] <Someone> i'm new to ubuntu and i have a really simple question, why won't icon themes change after i have installed them?
[04:05] <pbureau> kritzstapf- okay I know what you mean now, I have the same situation with my WPA connection for some reason I thing it is starting to look like a bug to me (unless gnome-manager needs a config of itself)
[04:05] <ikonia> GMWeezel: why do you need that ?
[04:05] <ikonia> you can't login without a home dir
[04:05] <mwe> glyn: making typos with chown can hose the system
[04:05] <ikonia> and logging in verifies the user
[04:05] <LjL> bartbes: i'd really change that to  OWNER=sprintf("~%s@%s", OWNERNICK, OWNERHOST);   (the latter variable should be defined, or use the hardcoded value you're already using if you prefer)
[04:06] <GMWeezel> ikonia: So my home folder will be encrypted.
[04:06] <ikonia> GMWeezel: why ?
[04:06] <glyn> I'm not sure Ikonia..I don't think I lost the Breezy drivers, they just don't seem to be current with Dapper
[04:06] <GMWeezel> ikonia: security
[04:06] <ikonia> glyn: so are there current ones
[04:06] <LjL> bartbes: it's really just a C syntax issue anyway, ubuntu's libc is fine
[04:06] <edgarin> Hi people, Howto I can install Qt in ubuntu?
[04:06] <ikonia> GMWeezel: just use solid permissions
[04:06] <edgarin> howto is called the package?
[04:06] <tucoz> hi, is it possible to filter in synaptic for instance to only show what is in backports?
[04:06] <GMWeezel> ikonia: any one with a boot disk can access your files; if you have windows dual booted, you can just read the linux files right of the parition.
[04:06] <sunshine> what ecactly must I do , that ubuntu recognize my w lan stick?
[04:07] <bartbes> LjL, changed it, adding a string. but still crashes
[04:07] <ikonia> GMWeezel: then choose another location other than home to store your data like /secure
[04:07] <kritzstapf> pbureau, so using a fully configured /etc/network/interfaces with wpa_supplicant works, but nm-manager fails while getting an IP-address because it thinks its a cable-connection :/
[04:07] <bartbes> LjL, ill paste the edited bit in the pastebin
[04:07] <frogzoo> Someone: sys -> prefs -> theme -> theme details -> icon     then save as a new theme
[04:07] <CanadianMan__> how do i get dvi -> component working, i get no picture on my tv
[04:07] <tucoz> edgarin, Qt as in quicktime?
[04:07] <glyn> yea there is Ikonia..I found them on mxhaard and this link tells about it: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Spca5xx#head-7920e06984703f735918572ba8c0352d5a447b1d
[04:07] <pbureau> kritzstapf- looks that way on my end as well..
[04:07] <edgarin> nop, Qt is a window engine
[04:07] <glyn> but it also tells me to compile the spca5xx source code and that's where I get confused
[04:07] <edgarin> Qt is similar a GTK
[04:07] <glyn> though it could have been because I didn't have all the required packages, so I'll try again
[04:07] <tucoz> edgarin, just use synaptic or apt-get
[04:08] <GMWeezel> ikonia: I want ALL of my personal files encrypted (All the one in my home folder)
[04:08] <kritzstapf> pbureau, have you tried to compile a newer version of NetworkManager?
[04:08] <edgarin> yes, but howto is called the package of qt?
[04:08] <ikonia> GMWeezel: chose another location and just use /home for .gnome files
[04:08] <pbureau> kritzstapf- nope ... to lazy....
[04:08] <ikonia> encypting /home is too much effort
[04:08] <bartbes> LjL, on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3199/
[04:08] <kritzstapf> pbureau, guess what.. :P
[04:08] <sunshine> does anyone know a answer, how I can do it, that  ubuntu recognize my w-lan stick?
[04:08] <pecisk> have anyone expierenced kernel panic with recent Edgy kernels and Edgy LiveCD
[04:08] <GMWeezel> ikonia: Then my desktop won't display correctly and almost all programs run off of the home folder by default
[04:08] <pbureau> kritzstapf- it works ?
[04:09] <GMWeezel> ikonia: it would be a lot less hassle to encrypt the one folder than change all of my program access paths
[04:09] <pbureau> kritzstapf- whats version ?
[04:09] <tucoz> edgarin, just search synaptic for qt3 or qt4
[04:09] <ikonia> GMWeezel: not really as without /home being readable at login you can't login properly
[04:09] <kritzstapf> pbureau, no, i'm too lazy too :D
[04:09] <ikonia> GMWeezel: which is why I said keep things like your desktop/.gnome settings in /home but move secure data somewhere else
[04:09] <pbureau> kritzstapf-  lol....
[04:09] <XplOzIon> i am having problems installing Ubuntu Edgy, the error is because my video is not compatible. Even Safe Mode doesnt work. Anyone has another way to install it?? Anyone?
[04:09] <glyn> I mean I don't know all the basic commands and stuff I Just kinda learn as I go on
[04:09] <ikonia> glyn: use ubuntu 6.x
[04:09] <GMWeezel> ikonia: I know that; which is why I am trying to figure out how to decrypt my home folder at BOOT TIME not LOG IN
[04:10] <glyn> I'm on Dapper right now
[04:10] <ikonia> GMWeezel: I don't need the caps - and you can't do that
[04:10] <pbureau> kritzstapf- I look at it this way... it works, no big deal, and they will release a newer version eventually that I will upgrade to
[04:10] <ikonia> glyn: so why are you doing the instructions for ubuntu 5
[04:10] <edgarin> ok
[04:10] <glyn> because the section of Dapper lies
[04:10] <glyn> lol
[04:10] <variant> GMWeezel: you can do that on windows, there are instructions ont he truecrypt faq.. but it doesn't mention doing it on linux
[04:10] <ikonia> glyn: no it doesn't
[04:10] <LjL> bartbes, no wonder it still crashes, you're creating a pointer and not allocating any memory for it... what about just using sprintf anyway? it's *made* for that
[04:10] <GMWeezel> ikonia: If I wanted to do it on Windows, I wouldn't be in a Linux forum.
[04:11] <LjL> bartbes: we're totally offtopic anyway, come join #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:11] <glyn> well, when I try to get my cam working it just says it could not detect anything on dev/video0
[04:11] <GMWeezel> ikonia: chat*
[04:11] <ikonia> GMWeezel: I didn't mention anything about windows?
[04:11] <andriijas> how do i configure the dns servers that the system uses? (i wish to  not setup my own dns server)
[04:11] <DeeTahPanLtah> how do i capture my desktop into a movie?
[04:11] <kritzstapf> pbureau, yes, but editing the /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf everytime youre switching the network isnt very comfortabel
[04:11] <dat> this is probably a dumb question, but i need some quick svn help.  i'm trying to import a test file into a new svn repository (on google code) and i can't get 'svn import' to prompt me for a password.  so i just get '401 Authorization Required' failures.  i'm not sure if this is ubuntu-specific or not.  any ideas?
[04:11] <GMWeezel> ikonia: oh sorry; that was variant
[04:11] <variant> ikonia: I did, I can't beleive I read the entire faq for this guy..
[04:11] <ikonia> GMWeezel: I said you can't do that - eg: encypt home then unencypt it
[04:11] <ikonia> you can envypt a sub folder of /home/$user
[04:11] <mewt> ALSA WORKS!!! DMIX!
[04:11] <ikonia> but envpting /home/$user will not allow a good login
[04:12] <ikonia> encypt I mean
[04:12] <variant> ikonia: unless he decrypts it at boot time, which some encryption schemes support (but apparantly not the one he has choosen)
[04:12] <GMWeezel> ikonia: is it possible to change the environment variable for the home folder so that Ubuntu see's the correct home folder but the others see the location I want
[04:12] <tucoz> dat, i am not sure but don't you simply svn add <file> and svn commit?
[04:13] <NET||abuse> hi guys,, having a real nightmare with nm-applet here,, won't pickup any wireless info
[04:13] <GMWeezel> variant: wait; where did I miss the boot time encryption thing? I didn't see it in the FAQ.
[04:13] <ikonia> GMWeezel: not sure I follow
[04:13] <ikonia> what other users ?
[04:13] <NET||abuse> wifiradar seems to get me connected ok,, but nm-applet would be a whole lot nicer
[04:13] <variant> GMWeezel: it only mentions windows as i said.. and the instructions do not cross over to ubuntu easily
[04:14] <glyn> drivers/usb/media/spca5xx/spca5xx-main.c: USB SPCA5XX camera f ound. Type Intel Easy PC Camera CS110 (SPCA508+PB100)
[04:14] <GMWeezel> ikonia: e.g. The log in managers sees my folder has /home/username but the other programs see it as /home/username/encryptedfolder
[04:14] <dat> tucoz: then i get 'svn: '.' is not a working copy'
[04:14] <variant> GMWeezel: if you want to hide your pr0n then use per file encryption
[04:14] <pbureau> kritzstapf- yes I hear you on the wp_supplicant config file.. but since I only use this laptop on this network...:)
[04:14] <_bman] > omg
[04:14] <_bman] > 977 people..
[04:14] <GMWeezel> variant: I don't have "pr0n"
[04:14] <ikonia> GMWeezel: depends on your applications, if they use the $HOME env variable - just set it
[04:14] <variant> sure sure
[04:14] <ikonia> if they don't and the paths are hard wired - your screwed
[04:14] <glyn> The spca5xx sees it yet when I use camorama or something like that it still says could not connect to video device (/dev/video0).
[04:14] <kritzstapf> pbureau, :)
[04:14] <GMWeezel> variant: don't be a jerk please.
[04:15] <ikonia> which if they are compiled programs will have hardwired
[04:15] <glyn> lol this channel is too funny sometimes
[04:15] <variant> GMWeezel: what are you trying to hide exactly? you don't care that your home config files are not encrypted? just your personal files?
[04:15] <ikonia> glyn: your probably still trying to use the ubntu 5 module
[04:15] <andre> Hello again everyone
[04:15] <ikonia> glyn: check if its loaded
[04:15] <GMWeezel> variant: correct; e.g. gaim logs firefox profiles etc
[04:15] <ikonia> GMWeezel: they are stored in subfolders
[04:15] <variant> GMWeezel: in that case you could probably use a symlink
[04:15] <amorphous_> hello y'all...
[04:15] <ikonia> GMWeezel: encypt the sub folders
[04:16] <alexrocha> hola
[04:16] <NET||abuse> hmm, what can i do here?? anyone have similar issues with nm-applet.. i've run from gnome-terminal "nm-applet" and i don't see any messages coming up.. so not sure how to debug this problem
[04:16] <glyn> how do I check that?  should I be using gspcav instead of spca5xx?
[04:16] <ikonia> leave /home/$user clearn but enrypt /home/$user/.gaim .firefox etc etc
[04:16] <glyn> it says to use gspcav for kernel up from 2.6.11 does dapper qualify?
[04:16] <ikonia> glyn: I can't be bothered - just do a clean install of 6.0.6 and it will be fine
[04:16] <GMWeezel> ikonia: that would be a lot of virtual paritions though if I encrypted each sub folder since the are generally found in /home/user/.programname
[04:16] <variant> GMWeezel: or yeah, just encrypt a subfolder such as "pr0.." i mean "personal_files"
[04:16] <tucoz> dat, i would recommend the svnbook http://svnbook.red-bean.com/
[04:16] <edgarin> the qt-base not exist in my repository :S
[04:17] <glyn> I already did a clean install and it hasn't worked..
[04:17] <ikonia> GMWeezel: your requirment is a bit tough to be honest
[04:17] <alucard> brucebat, thanks!
[04:17] <ikonia> what programs are you using to open the webcam
[04:17] <glyn> camorama
[04:17] <variant> GMWeezel: I don't think your clear on exactly what you want (your not explaining it very clearly at least)
[04:17] <chris_shafto> Is there anyway to delete system logs?
[04:17] <amorphous_> how can i locate my trash folder (or rather empty it) - most of the trashed files (from thunar) are from an external usb drive. the trash applet says it's empty, but I still have no space on my drive (about 10G deleted).
[04:18] <variant> chris_shafto: sudo rm /var/log/logname
[04:18] <_bman] > um
[04:18] <_bman] > yall
[04:18] <_bman] > anyone here?
[04:18] <ikonia> what
[04:18] <GMWeezel> variant: boot time ---> enter password ---> personal files decrypted ---> log in
[04:18] <_bman] > Is this Ubuntu anything like windows?
[04:18] <variant> _bman] : about a 1000 users
[04:18] <ikonia> glyn: what cemera is it again
[04:18] <ikonia> _bman] : no
[04:18] <dat> tucoz: yea, i'm looking in there now.  i can't find any information about not prompting for a password though.
[04:18] <glyn> intel easy cam
[04:18] <CanadianMan__> GMWeezel, so you want your personal stuff encrypted when you log off, then when you log on, have it unencrypted?
[04:18] <LjL> _bman] : totally depends what you think windows is like
[04:18] <GMWeezel> canadianman__: yea
[04:18] <variant> GMWeezel: ok, with the encryption scheme you chose, that does not seem very possible. try using a different encryption program..
[04:19] <tucoz> dat, maybe this? http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn-book.html#svn.serverconfig.netmodel.credcache
[04:19] <chris_shafto> can i delete all the logs in the log folder?
[04:19] <chris_shafto> any like real neccessary ones?
[04:19] <ikonia> chris_shafto: what ?
[04:19] <variant> GMWeezel: for example, SUSE used to have (no idea if it still does) the option to encrypt the entire disk and enter the password at boot time to mount it
[04:19] <PriceChild> chris_shafto, Probably best you keep them incase you run into problems. They're not exactly that big
[04:19] <GMWeezel> I'm using truecrypt because there is a portable windows version and a linux version; I can access my files from either OS
[04:20] <variant> GMWeezel: or, seeing as it is very specific information your looking for - ask on the truecrypt mailing lists/forums/irc/whatever
[04:20] <ikonia> GMWeezel: your best work around is to move all your files into a dir in your homedir and create simlinks eg: /home/user/.gaim ---> /home/user/secure/.gaim
[04:20] <ikonia> then encypt /home/user/secure
[04:20] <glyn> ikonia: it is an intel easy cam that worked fine with camorama on Breezy
[04:21] <walrus> i'm doing a php webservice for my thesis, i use Verdana font family as default, but the equivalent on Ubuntu has a lack on non-ascii characters ... what can i do about it ???
[04:21] <GMWeezel> ikonia: gah... no easy way to do this apparently. hmm... Could I log in as one user then have them decrypt the other users home folder?
[04:21] <ikonia> glyn: in a terminal do "id" and show me the output pleae
[04:21] <XplOzIon> How to solve the installation problem when the video is not compatible. Help anyone please
[04:21] <SanguineAnomaly> hey  :)
[04:21] <ikonia> GMWeezel: depends on how your encyption works - possibly
[04:21] <tuna-fish-> could someone point me at a decent audio editing program for ubuntu?
[04:21] <tucoz> dat, otherwise. maybe you can get help in the #svn channel
[04:21] <ikonia> tuna-fish-: audacity
[04:21] <Scythe> I love documentation that is completely useless...
[04:21] <kidzior> re
[04:21] <walrus> i'm doing a php webservice for my thesis, i use Verdana font family as default, but the equivalent on Ubuntu has a lack on non-ascii characters ... what can i do about it ???
[04:21] <PriceChild> XplOzIon, have you tried starting in safe graphics mode on the cd?
[04:22] <XplOzIon> PriceChild, yes and still doesnt work
[04:22] <tuna-fish-> ikonia. thanks
[04:22] <glyn> ikonia:uid=1000(glyn) gid=1000(glyn) groups=4(adm),20(dialout),24(cdrom),25(floppy),29( audio),30(dip),44(video),46(plugdev),107(lpadmin),108(scanner),109(admin),1000(g lyn)
[04:22] <variant> GMWeezel: possibly you could change the gnome-session launching script to something like xterm -e truecryptcommandhere && gnome-session. this could be run by gdm instead of the standard gnome-session
[04:22] <PriceChild> XplOzIon, What goes wrong?
[04:22] <SanguineAnomaly> hey, I have a question about the install.exe: If there is no repartitioning - where is it installed to?
[04:22] <PriceChild> SanguineAnomaly, that is a prototype
[04:22] <ikonia> SanguineAnomaly: install.exe does not run on unix os's
[04:22] <XplOzIon> PriceChild, the video is not compatible. Im using an nVidia card, dont know whats wrong
[04:22] <PriceChild> SanguineAnomaly, it doesn't work completely yet. It stores it in a file on your windows hard drive
[04:22] <dat> tucoz: i'm in the #svn channel now, noone seems to be alive.  i did also read that section about caching.  my problem is that i can't get the initial prompt to begin w/, not that i need the pw cached.  though i have tried disabling caching and still run into the same problem.
[04:22] <GMWeezel> variant: will that allow me to enter the password?
[04:22] <ikonia> glyn: how frustrating
[04:23] <GMWeezel> variant: In other words, can I have program I/O
[04:23] <PriceChild> SanguineAnomaly, and mounts the file
[04:23] <SanguineAnomaly> PriceChild, aah.
[04:23] <SanguineAnomaly> thanks
[04:23] <variant> GMWeezel: what??? I/O?? where are you getting htat idea from?
[04:23] <walrus> i'm doing a php webservice for my thesis, i use Verdana font family as default, but the equivalent on Ubuntu has a lack on non-ascii characters ... what can i do about it ???
[04:23] <XplOzIon> PriceChild, is there a way to install it via shell?
[04:23] <glyn> ikonia: yeah, it doesn't make any sense to me how it'd work on Breezy and not on Dapper unless it's a driver issue, and lauchcam2 (easycam) freezes on me when it tries to get the drivers
[04:23] <Templarius> why would ubuntu say that my processor is 1000 MHz when its 2.4 GHz?
[04:23] <tucoz> dat, when i have made initial commits to svn repositories i am prompted for a u/n:pw
[04:23] <GMWeezel> variant: I/O as in typing stuff in
[04:23] <amorphous_> anyone help with deleting issues?
[04:23] <jrib> SanguineAnomaly: there's an explanation at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/install%2eexe under "Implementation"
[04:23] <PriceChild> ikonia, they're working on an install.exe to install ubuntu from windows.... We're starting to get people confused etc. - thinking it works  :(
[04:23] <Polarity> Hey guys
[04:23] <variant> GMWeezel: I/O stands for input/output..
[04:23] <PriceChild> ikonia, but afaik its not working completely yet
[04:23] <SanguineAnomaly> jrib, ta :)
[04:23] <ikonia> why would people work on that ?
[04:24] <jrib> amorphous_: what deleting issues?
[04:24] <Polarity> Does the latest version of Ubuntu have NTFS support?
[04:24] <amorphous_> i cant make space on my external hdd??!!
[04:24] <ikonia> its the most pointless thing
[04:24] <variant> GMWeezel: and it has absolutly nothing to do with editing a script
[04:24] <GMWeezel> variant: I know; I/O: keyboard I/O; program I/O
[04:24] <tucoz> dat, doesn't google have a tutorial or some other kind of help to get started?
[04:24] <PriceChild> XplOzIon, you could install from the alternate cd... and then use hte live cd to manually change your xorg.conf to use vesa
[04:24] <GMWeezel> variant: I/O for entering the password into the program
[04:24] <LjL> amorphous_: look for a directory called ".trash" - and note that files starting with a dot are "hidden", so you need "ls -a" to see them, or if you're using Nautilus, some option there
[04:24] <Polarity> Anyone?
[04:24] <storeyzy_bio> polarity: it can read but cannot write ntfs partition
[04:24] <Polarity> Ah okay
[04:24] <variant> GMWeezel: nor does it have anything to do with programming...
[04:24] <dat> tucoz: back, sorry.  any other ideas?
[04:24] <alecjw> Polarity: yes, but read-only. there's a third party thing called ntfs-3g, whiuch gives read-wrtie support, but it's still a beta
[04:24] <Polarity> I need a live CD with write support
[04:24] <walrus> i think Verdana family font is propietary, what is the equivalent font on ubuntu ??
[04:24] <GMWeezel> variant: I never said it did
[04:24] <variant> GMWeezel: all you have to do is put one line at the start of a script..
[04:24] <variant> GMWeezel: yes, you did
[04:24] <alecjw> !ntfs-3g | Polarity
[04:24] <ubotu> Polarity: 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)
[04:25] <GMWeezel> variant: show me.
[04:25] <variant> GMWeezel: "programming I/O" was your exact words
[04:25] <amorphous_> jrib, i used thunar (as root) and it seems to have not made any space on the drive
[04:25] <tucoz> dat, doesn't google have a tutorial or some other kind of help to get started?
[04:25] <GMWeezel> variant: No: (09:24:16 AM) James: variant: I know; I/O: keyboard I/O; program I/O
[04:25] <walrus> i think Verdana family font is propietary, what is the equivalent font on ubuntu ??
[04:25] <Polarity> I need to be able to use it as a live CD though
[04:25] <XplOzIon> PriceChild, does the alternate CD install ir via shell? without using video?
[04:25] <variant> GMWeezel: [16:35]  < GMWeezel> variant: In other words, can I have program I/O
[04:25] <walrus> i think Verdana family font is propietary, what is the equivalent font on ubuntu ??
[04:25] <tucoz> dat, maybe even a support channel perhaps
[04:25] <glyn> when I try to run gqcam:  it says..:/dev/video: No such device
[04:25] <jrib> amorphous_: did you try what LjL said?
[04:25] <Polarity> I can't install that with a liveCD can I?
[04:25] <amorphous_> LjL jrib i've done the usual
[04:25] <amorphous_> jrib yes
[04:25] <alecjw> walrus: DejaVu Sans or Nimbus Sans L
[04:25] <GMWeezel> variant: yea; I/O for the program; typing junk into it
[04:25] <variant> GMWeezel: look, do you want help or not?
[04:25] <glyn> maybe all these seemingly complex issues can be fixed with a restart or something
[04:25] <Scythe> so... I've got Intel Proset 3945ABG wireless that is detected, is correlated with the correct drivers, but has no physical ID or presence under iwconfig... so what now?
[04:25] <dat> tucoz: i thought they would.  but i can't seem to find one.
[04:25] <PriceChild> XplOzIon, yeah no true video, but its not really shell... its got a text based gui
[04:25] <chris_shafto> ahhhh it sucks soo much....if i want to be on skype i cant listen to music at the same time :(
[04:25] <dat> the best i found was this: http://code.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=56669&useful=0&show_useful=1
[04:26] <CanadianMan__> variant, is it possible to have a program installed that encrypts files using the command line then make scripts or run them by hand at the log off and log on?
[04:26] <alecjw> Polarity: yes. you cna install stuffo n the livecd, but it's quite tricky. you cna use hte livecd just like a normal system
[04:26] <GMWeezel> variant: All I'm asking is that will doing that command line thing allow me to enter my password into the program or does it disable typing stuff into the program?
[04:26] <dat> tucoz: which doesn't tell me anything.  i guess i'll keep looking around.. thanks for trying
[04:26] <walrus> alecjw, does those fonts are standard on most linux distros ??
[04:26] <XplOzIon> PriceChild, oh like the older installer? Debian alike?
[04:26] <alecjw> walrus: i think so
[04:26] <PriceChild> XplOzIon, exactly :)
[04:26] <tucoz> dat, ok. good luck.
[04:26] <PriceChild> ubotu tell XplOzIon about alternate
[04:26] <andre> hello everyone,  Can anyone point me to a good how-to on how to get my 5.1 surround with onboard sound working?  (I'm using A8N-Sli mobo)
[04:26] <amorphous_> jrib LjL : in both my home and in root... but it's the usb drive i can't make space on... there's only archives on there - can find no hidden dir's. I have tried other options, but no joy
[04:27] <tucoz> dat, btw. could you repeat the error message?
[04:27] <XplOzIon> PriceChild, excelent... thats what i been looking for. Thank you.
[04:27] <amorphous_> jrib LjL : 's wierd :/
[04:27] <ikonia> andre: I didn't think that board had 5.1 on board
[04:27] <jrib> amorphous_: how about if you unmount it and then put it back in.  Does the space still not show up?
[04:27] <chris_shafto> anyway i can get two sound outputs at a time
[04:27] <Scythe> well, then... screw this little experiment
[04:27] <walrus> alecjw, thx dude
[04:27] <ikonia> andre: it has optical out to a 5.1 amp
[04:27] <variant> GMWeezel: my sugested idea was that you put the command which allows you to decrypt the volume with your password infront of the line in the same script that starts gnome, that way you could launch twm (minimal windowmanager) with an xterm and autorun that command which if successful would then continue to launch gnome
[04:27] <andre> ikonia (I have a8n-sli premium)
[04:27] <ikonia> alecjw: have you seen much of your foolish child friend ?
[04:28] <artemis_> a po polsku ktos tu pisze
[04:28] <GMWeezel> variant: I don't want my password to be passed by command line; that defeats the point of security.
[04:28] <jrib> !pl | artemis_
[04:28] <ubotu> artemis_: Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[04:28] <andre> ikonia:  I had 5.1 working in windows.
[04:28] <variant> GMWeezel: so how do you normally enter your password to decrypt the volume?
[04:28] <Music_Shuffle> jrib, what's PL..Polish?
[04:28] <amorphous_> Ahhh.. didn't think laterally (maybe i should sleep/eat a little... hang on - i'll try it
[04:28] <jrib> Music_Shuffle: yep
[04:28] <variant> GMWeezel: do you just think it and your computer picks it up from mind waves?
[04:28] <Music_Shuffle> Thanks, was wondering :P
[04:28] <GMWeezel> variant: You don't pass it via command line
[04:28] <GMWeezel> variant: You run it then it asks for it.
[04:29] <variant> GMWeezel: how do you pass it? into a gui?
[04:29] <variant> GMWeezel: I'm not suggesting that you enter your password in clear text onto the command line..
[04:29] <GMWeezel> variant: I thought you were.
[04:29] <dat> tucoz: svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/svc/trunk'
[04:29] <alecjw> ikonia: nah. has he been blocked from freenode yet?
[04:29] <fotoflo_> hey quick question, my apache log is "-rw-r----- 1 root adm      0 2007-01-28 07:38 access.log
[04:29] <fotoflo_> "
[04:29] <variant> GMWeezel: I'm sugesting that the program that you would normaly run manualy would be run by the script and IT would prompt you for the password
[04:30] <fotoflo_> how do i make another file have the same permissions as that?
[04:30] <GMWeezel> variant: That's what I have been asking; would it allow the program to get I/O from me
[04:30] <ikonia> alecjw: not checked, just curious
[04:30] <CanadianMan__> GMWeezel, like inactive keyboard or whatever ssh is like
[04:30] <dat> tucoz: PROPFIND of '/svc/trunk': 401 Authorization Required
[04:30] <chris_shafto> Is there anyway I can get two sound outputs with onboard Intel 5.1 chip?
[04:30] <ikonia> chris_shafto: don't think so
[04:30] <chris_shafto> ikonia, thats stupid always worked with windows XD
[04:30] <alecjw> Polarity: install this on a livecd: http://packages.ubuntu.com/edgy/otherosfs/ntfs-3g and rmeember to get the dfependencies
[04:30] <variant> GMWeezel: thats pretty much exactly what i have been trying to explain, although your use of "I/O" is a little odd
[04:30] <ikonia> use windows then
[04:31] <amorphous_> LjL, jrib - no joy :( maybe I should reboot...
[04:31] <chris_shafto> ikonia, like this more lol
[04:31] <kaso> Hi there, you know how when you Alt-Drag on a window it allows you move the window around, is it possible to change the alt modifer to something else ?
[04:31] <tucoz> dat, google gives lots of hits if you feed it with those error messages
[04:31] <GMWeezel> variant: Well I'll remember to use "access to the program prompt" next time or something.
[04:31] <variant> chris_shafto: you mean have two programs playing audio at the same time?
[04:31] <amorphous_> LjL, jrib the device still shows 0G free
[04:31] <dat> tucoz: i've been scanning through those. haven't found anything yet, #ubuntu was my last resort actually :)..
[04:31] <chris_shafto> variant, well yeh like XMMS  and Skype
[04:31] <ikonia> oh right, I thought he meant to output feeds
[04:31] <fotoflo_> anyone?
[04:31] <ikonia> two output feeds
[04:31] <amorphous_> and I have removed a few gig
[04:31] <ikonia> not two programs at the same time
[04:31] <chris_shafto> ikonia, nope lol
[04:32] <jrib> amorphous_: how are you checking?  Can you still write to it anyway?
[04:32] <dat> tucoz: just had a thought though. wonder if iptables is blocking the request for authorization.
[04:32] <chris_shafto> ikonia, sorry if it wasnt clear
[04:32] <dat> tucoz: let me flush and try again.
[04:32] <ikonia> thats easy that works out of the box
[04:32] <fotoflo_> ive just copied a file with "-rw-r----- 1 root adm" and it created a new file with "-rw-r----- 1 root adm" anyone know how to chmod the second file to look like the first?
[04:32] <variant> GMWeezel: yes, oss doesnt support that afaik but alsa does. old skype versions use oss so you would have to start any oss applications from under a program called "alsa-oss" it is a compatibility layer.. this will allow what your asking for
[04:32] <chris_shafto> what setting do i have to change to get two programs to work?
[04:32] <LjL> amorphous_: what is the filesystem? perhaps you need to run fsck?
[04:32] <fotoflo_> err whoops, ill say that again
[04:33] <dat> tucoz: nope, wasn't the problem.
[04:33] <amorphous_> jrib, df tells me the score... maybe fsck... ok.
[04:33] <fotoflo_> ive just copied a file with "-rw-r----- 1 root adm" and it created a new file with "-rw-r----- 1 root root" anyone know how to chmod the second file to look like the first?
[04:33] <variant> ikonia: what like two seperate channels?
[04:33] <ikonia> as in two cables going to speakers, sending two different outputs to each
[04:33] <jrib> fotoflo_: chgrp adm foobar
[04:33] <variant> ikonia: ah
[04:33] <tucoz> dat, too bad. well, hopefully someone in the svn channel wakes up soon :)
[04:33] <fotoflo_> sweet
[04:33] <fotoflo_> jrib thanks
[04:34] <chris_shafto> ikonia, i just meant having two programs that can both have audio output at the same time
[04:34] <glyn> I guess I will re-state the problem I'm having..I just upgraded from Breezy to Dapper, and my webcam was working fine before this and now it can't detect it on /dev/video0.  Yet it sees it under the device manager.  Has anyone had a similar problem or have any suggestions?
[04:34] <CanadianMan__> is anyone using dvi/vga -> tv currently?
[04:34] <tucoz> dat, but it looks like a common problem though
[04:34] <ikonia> glyn: try a different program to access it
[04:34] <ikonia> CanadianMan__: yes
[04:34] <glyn> I tried gqcam, easycam2, and camorama, all say it can't detect it
[04:34] <ikonia> glyn: try something like gaim
[04:35] <amorphous_> jrib, so (for my information) it's not likely to store trash anywhere else but .trash folder in my home dir (or root if i'm root) is that right? (using thunar)
[04:35] <variant> glyn: type /dev/vid ont he command line and press the tab key twice, if it doesnt list anything then you will have to create it
[04:35] <jrib> amorphous_: you usually get a .Trash-$USER  on the usb stick
[04:35] <CanadianMan__> ikonia, what did you have to do exactly in your xorg.conf for that?
[04:35] <ikonia> CanadianMan__: nothing - its just a vga or dvi output to a TV
[04:35] <glyn> lol variant:  I must have to create it then, how do I do that?
[04:35] <variant> glyn: iirc, those programs look for /dev/video not /dev/video0 or 1.. you have to symlink the real device to /dev/video
[04:35] <glyn> it didn't list anything
[04:35] <dat> tucoz: i'll keep looking then.  thanks again for trying.
[04:35] <ikonia> glyn: you told me /dev/video was there
[04:36] <glyn> well I thought it was since it told me it couldn't see anything -in- /dev/video
[04:36] <variant> glyn: you have /dev/video?
[04:36] <ikonia> glyn: I TOLD you to look
[04:36] <CanadianMan__> ikonia, i'm using dvi -> component and my picture is not coming in correctly
[04:36] <ikonia> not assume
[04:36] <glyn> sorry I got confused
[04:36] <GunZ> guys what is the difference between your alternate and desktop iso?
[04:36] <glyn> I don't have /dev/video
[04:36] <ikonia> CanadianMan__: no idea on component
[04:36] <variant> glyn: try ls /dev/ | grep video
[04:36] <mwe> !alternate | gunne
[04:36] <ubotu> gunne: The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-mode installation CD. Use it if you wish to upgrade via CD, or for an "expert" mode install. For normal installs, use the Desktop CD, which is also a "Live" CD.
[04:36] <mwe> !alternate | GunZ
[04:36] <ubotu> GunZ: The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-mode installation CD. Use it if you wish to upgrade via CD, or for an "expert" mode install. For normal installs, use the Desktop CD, which is also a "Live" CD.
[04:36] <amorphous_> jrib, well.. i've got no .trash-user, maybe i'll reboot after fsck :(
[04:36] <ikonia> lieing time wasters even
[04:37] <variant> ikonia: mug of tea time i think ;)
[04:37] <jrib> amorphous_: not sure how are you checking but the 'T' is capital
[04:37] <glyn> I get nothing with that variant
[04:37] <variant> glyn: in that case then probably the module is not loaded
[04:37] <amorphous_> yeah - sorry - was lazy... am using a file manager
[04:37] <GunZ> mwe, so if I want to install ubuntu along side my other linux distro would it be better for me to d/l the alternate version?
[04:37] <variant> glyn: does lsusb list your camer?
[04:37] <amorphous_> and showing hidden files
[04:37] <glyn> variant: yes
[04:37] <mwe> GunZ: I think both would work
[04:37] <variant> glyn: what as?
[04:37] <NET||abuse> i'm truely at my wits end,, i can't get nm-applet to work with my wireless??? what is the most likely way to get edgy to work with nm-applet for bcm43xx
[04:37] <NET||abuse> ??
[04:38] <Polarity> Why do you ship older versions of Ubuntu?
[04:38] <glyn> if I wanted to purposely lie and waste times, I'm sure I could think of a better way
[04:38] <mwe> GunZ: however some people have problems with the live cd
[04:38] <chris_shafto> someone help with getting two programs to output audio at the same time please?
[04:38] <glyn> Bus 001 Device 003: ID 8086:0110 Intel Corp. Easy PC Camera
[04:38] <templarius> does anyone know why ubuntu would say this? "2 x AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4800+ @ 1000MHz"
[04:38] <Music_Shuffle> Polarity, for those who..want it..?
[04:38] <Polarity> Hmm I suppose
[04:38] <ikonia> templarius: whats the problem with that
[04:38] <GunZ> mwe, ok, is there somewhere on the website that i could read about them, if there is anything more to the two cds?
[04:38] <Music_Shuffle> :D
[04:38] <templarius> its a 2.4 GHz, not !
[04:38] <Polarity> I'd have thought you'd ship the new one because it has the latest patches and security stuff
[04:38] <templarius> 1
[04:38] <Music_Shuffle> ikonia, I think he means the clocks are off.
[04:38] <variant> glyn: there is a command, i think its "usbmodules" or usb-modules" (use tab completion to find it) it will tell you what your usb device needs
[04:39] <ikonia> templarius: its just scaling down
[04:39] <CanadianMan__> Polarity, you can download the latest one
[04:39] <mwe> GunZ: I think they should provide the same stuff
[04:39] <Polarity> I am doing
[04:39] <templarius> so its only running them at 1GHz?
[04:39] <ikonia> yes
[04:39] <templarius> how do I fix it so they are really used then?
[04:39] <Music_Shuffle> Polarity, but it'd be mean and cruel and unfair to only offer the latest one! :o
[04:39] <mwe> GunZ: AFAIK the default install should be the same
[04:39] <glyn> variant: You must specify a device with something like: usbmodules --device /proc/bus/usb/001/009
[04:39] <GunZ> mwe, ok thanks for your help
[04:39] <Polarity> How much software is compiled for the PPC version?
[04:39] <ikonia> templarius: it is used, when it gets load it will scale up
[04:39] <Music_Shuffle> templarius, do something more intensive than chatting on IRC? :D
[04:39] <variant> templarius: speedstepping should be enabled automatically.. is it a laptop?
[04:39] <Polarity> I have an iBook lying around I might use it on
[04:39] <templarius> nope, desktop
[04:40] <ikonia> templarius: its fine
[04:40] <templarius> heh, IMm about to install ym ati drivers
[04:40] <templarius> :p
[04:40] <variant> templarius: even so, it will make your cpu live longer.
[04:40] <Music_Shuffle> templarius, then you have the cool and quiet thing turned on in the BIOS.
[04:40] <Music_Shuffle> Doesn't matter, it'll scale up when needed.
[04:40] <templarius> ah, yes I do
[04:40] <Music_Shuffle> :)
[04:40] <templarius> didnt even think of that
[04:40] <variant> glyn: use lsusb information and supply that to usbmodules
[04:40] <mwe> templarius: when you do something CPU intensive it should clock up, but I guess you tried
[04:40] <Polarity> Is Ubuntu for Mac better than Mac OS X and can I dual boot it?
[04:40] <variant> Polarity: yes and yes
[04:41] <ikonia> Polarity: thats just personal opinion
[04:41] <Polarity> Haha sweet.
[04:41] <Music_Shuffle> templarius, Cool and Quiet also wreaks havoc with OC's, so turn it off if you plan to muck about with that.
[04:41] <variant> Polarity: however certain things are a problem for some people, for example skype will not work on ppc linux
[04:41] <Polarity> Will it run okay on a low spec iBook?
[04:41] <Polarity> I never use Skype
[04:41] <variant> Polarity: how low spec?
[04:41] <glyn> I'm new, could you explain exactly so I don't mess up?  I'll paste the info one more time
[04:41] <Polarity> Can't remember
[04:41] <variant> glyn: please do
[04:41] <Polarity> Something like a G4 with 256Mb RAM
[04:41] <glyn> Bus 001 Device 003: ID 8086:0110 Intel Corp. Easy PC Camera usbmodules --device /proc/bus/usb/001/009
[04:42] <templarius> nah, no need to overclock really
[04:42] <Polarity> 1.4Ghz
[04:42] <emilsedgh> could someone help me to start Beryl/XGL?
[04:42] <variant> Polarity: should be ok, a friend of mine had a g4 and it was pretty good
[04:42] <ikonia> emilsedgh: join #ubuntu-xgl
[04:42] <variant> Polarity: with ubuntu
[04:42] <zero88> what is the command to show my graphics card?????
[04:42] <Polarity> Good
[04:42] <amorphous_> LjL, jrib : thank you. fsck was the baby... I deleted the lost+found dir. would that have been it?
[04:42] <ikonia> zero88: lspci
[04:42] <Polarity> Does the installer offer to dualboot?
[04:42] <zero88> ikonia thanks
[04:42] <Polarity> I mean
[04:42] <emilsedgh> i have direct rendering and installed xserver-xgl and beryl
[04:42] <variant> glyn: so its usbmodules --device /proc/bus/usb/001/003
[04:42] <ikonia> emilsedgh: join #ubuntu-xgl
[04:43] <Polarity> Can I make it so I hold a key on boot and it goes to Ubuntu?
[04:43] <LjL> amorphous_: uhm, yeah, though it's weird that all the files you'd deleted ended up there
[04:43] <glyn> okay it listed something under that
[04:43] <glyn> when I put in that command
[04:43] <emilsedgh> ikonia: no answer at there!
[04:43] <sasch> hi all
[04:43] <GunZ> mwe, also do i get the choice to not install a wm/de or to choose alternatives other than gnome?
[04:43] <ikonia> emilsedgh: then wait
[04:43] <glyn> spca5xx
[04:43] <sasch> can help me with one package for apt
[04:43] <amorphous_> LjL, no, sorry - i dont think they did - it was just a dir i deteted to make space
[04:43] <variant> Polarity: kinda, there is a hidden menu at boot time, the default can be macos and to boot ubutnu you press escape for menu and select ubutnu
[04:43] <Music_Shuffle> emilsedgh, Dapper or Edgy?
[04:43] <variant> glyn: ok, excllent
[04:44] <sasch> i have a ubuntu server with kernel 2.6.15-26-server
[04:44] <sasch> why when i write
[04:44] <variant> glyn: do lsmod | grep spca5
[04:44] <mwe> when I try to apt-get install anything it tells me a bunch of packages can be safely removed. How do I tell apt 'Hey don't keep telling me it safe to remove that! I want to keep them'
[04:44] <ikonia> variant: not sure its called the same under 6.x
[04:44] <sasch> apt-get install kernel-headers-`uname -r`
[04:44] <zero88> ikonia i get this    Intel Corporation Mobile Integrated Graphics Controller   how would i install the drivers?
[04:44] <sasch> don't find my kernel ??
[04:44] <glyn> variant: okay I did that but didn't see anything
[04:44] <amorphous_> LjL, jrib Oh dear.... i was wrong... it hasn't fixed it - it still reads 0B
[04:44] <ikonia> zero88: you don't have to
[04:44] <amorphous_> I'm gonna reboot...
[04:44] <variant> ikonia: the camera modul;e is named differently under 2.6?
[04:44] <Polarity> Oh good variant
[04:45] <zero88> ikonia oh, they already are installed? well then how come i cant change the resolution of my screen?
[04:45] <ikonia> variant: I /think/ so when I did a uick look
[04:45] <ikonia> zero88: xorg probably not using them
[04:45] <variant> ikonia: will check
[04:45] <variant> glyn: hold please
[04:45] <mwe> GunZ: you could a) installe xubuntu/kubuntu instead b) install the minimal installation and apt-get install your preferred de
[04:45] <variant> glyn: type sudo modprobe spca5xx
[04:45] <zero88> ikonia xorg the graphics deamen?
[04:45] <ikonia> zero88: yes
[04:45] <zero88> ikonia would you know how to configure that?o rhave a link
[04:46] <ikonia> zero88: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:46] <NET||abuse> hmm, ok, got the wpasupplicant setup thingy done with the /etc/default/wpasupplicant file and got nm-applet to see the wireless networks... no one issue.. i can't get nm-applet to actually CONNECT
[04:46] <NET||abuse> wow, ok,, just got a flood
[04:46] <glyn> variant: FATAL: Error inserting spca5xx (/lib/modules/2.6.15-27-386/kernel/drivers/usb/media/spca5xx.ko): Invalid module format
[04:46] <variant> glyn: there is the problem :/
[04:46] <zero88> ikonia ok,i will give that a try
[04:46] <variant> glyn: looks like that module is still built for the old kernel
[04:46] <GunZ> mwe, ok minimal sounds good. Does ubuntu follow the same development plan as debian, with the stable, testing and unstable streams?
[04:47] <Music_Shuffle> Not really
[04:47] <NET||abuse> i try to connect using nm-applet,, doesn't work,, just has that blue tail thing circling, the two little dots stay shaded, dont turn green like it's aquiring dhcp addresses and what not
[04:47] <variant> glyn: so when you plugin the camera the kernel trys to load the module but cant because of that same errro
[04:47] <glyn> variant: I see..
[04:47] <mwe> GunZ: only stable and testing. with a few releasing getting long time support (LTS)
[04:47] <NET||abuse> i can connect fine with wifiradar however
[04:47] <variant> glyn: will see what i can come up with, hold on please
[04:47] <chris_shafto> ikonia, is there any way i can do that thing i said before?
[04:47] <glyn> variant:  Okay, thanks..appreciate it
[04:47] <ikonia> variant: is he using the nvidia kernel
[04:47] <Raffy> hi
[04:47] <Music_Shuffle> Hi
[04:47] <chris_shafto> ikonia, about two programs using audio at same time
[04:47] <chris_shafto> ?
[04:47] <Raffy> what is the errore n21 on grub loading?
[04:48] <variant> ikonia: whats that to do with the camera module?
[04:48] <mwe> !release | GunZ
[04:48] <ubotu> GunZ: Ubuntu releases a new version every 6 months. Each version is supported for 18 months to 5 years. More info at http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases & http://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases
[04:48] <zero88> ikonia its asking me to choose what one i want. how do i know wich one to choose?
[04:48] <templarius> weird
[04:48] <ikonia> variant: there is a slight change/update to the nvidia kernel so it could be loading the old modules from non-nvidia
[04:48] <templarius> glxgears isnt giving me a readout
[04:48] <ikonia> zero88: you want i810
[04:48] <ikonia> variant: only as a possible option for not inserting a module
[04:48] <zero88> ikonia ok,thanls
[04:48] <templarius> i810 is the driver from hell
[04:49] <ikonia> templarius: it has issues, but its fine
[04:49] <Raffy> what is the error n21 on grub loading?
[04:49] <Raffy> ?
[04:49] <Music_Shuffle> templarius, you have to append something to the glxgears command to get an output >.>
[04:49] <GunZ> mwe, and I take it 6.10 is the current stable version? thanks for answering my questions btw
[04:49] <glyn> variant: I found the driver that's supposed to be used for kernels above 2.6, but how do I take off the spca5xx and install the gspca?  gspca is the one for newer kernels, and I already untarred it
[04:49] <isofunk> hey
[04:49] <Music_Shuffle> GunZ, yes.
[04:49] <cokeslut> sup
[04:49] <variant> glyn: looks like you will have to build the module manualy, luckily there are detaild instructions that are confirmed to work at this link: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=453021
[04:49] <Condiment> Hello
[04:49] <Raffy> i'm lagged
[04:49] <Raffy> O_O
[04:49] <GunZ> Music_Shuffle, ok thanks
[04:49] <variant> glyn: ahh!
[04:49] <templarius> Music_Shuffle, do you know what?
[04:49] <brunioli> hi, how can i run java 1.3 on ubuntu?
[04:49] <zero88> ikonia how much memory should i use?
[04:49] <isofunk> ok
[04:49] <mwe> ikonia: if the kernel is updated it get's a different name so it shouldn't be able to load old modules under a different /lib/modules/ tree
[04:49] <variant> glyn: ignore that link i just posted then
[04:49] <Condiment> I'll soon find out
[04:49] <cokeslut> ok
[04:49] <ikonia> variant: according to the ubntu docs - the driver for his camera is in the ubntu kernel
[04:50] <brunioli> i get error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[04:50] <Music_Shuffle> templarius, Neg. ikonia might? Or someone else?
[04:50] <ikonia> mwe: I know this
[04:50] <variant> ikonia: yeah, it is but it's not loading cus it's built for his old kernel
[04:50] <ikonia> variant: I thought that was the spcaaaa module or what ever its called
[04:50] <ikonia> variant: he said he had done a clean install
[04:50] <bina> Hi, is there a way I can see how many times my / has been mounted without being checked (its ext3)
[04:50] <variant> ikonia: yeah, probably that needs to be removed
[04:50] <ikonia> so it should be built for the new kernel
[04:50] <variant> ikonia: oh, i thought he said he had upgradeed
[04:51] <ikonia> no - I told him to do a clean install as you couldn't use the 5.x driver
[04:51] <ikonia> he said he had done
[04:51] <glyn> variant: I did upgrade, but I think the old spca5xx is still there
[04:51] <ikonia> he's a total time waster
[04:51] <ikonia> I asked him to do a clean install
[04:51] <mwe> glyn: remove it and rebuild it
[04:51] <ikonia> he said he had
[04:51] <Music_Shuffle> ikonia, variant : what's the bit I append to glxgears to print an output?
[04:51] <glyn> I thought that was a clean install
[04:51] <glyn> mwe:I already tried removing and rebuilding it
[04:51] <ikonia> Music_Shuffle: no idea off the top of my head glxgears -help may hel
[04:51] <variant> Music_Shuffle: man glxgears
[04:51] <GunZ> i can do a minimal installation with the desktop cd right?
[04:52] <mwe> glyn: not succesfully, appearently
[04:52] <ikonia> glyn: why did you tell me you had not done a clean install when I asked you to
[04:52] <variant> glyn: yep, as mwe says remove and rebuild it.. remove the old moudle completely
[04:52] <ikonia> I told you not to use the intructions for ubntu 5 on ubntu 6
[04:52] <Trifase> o/
[04:52] <Music_Shuffle> ikonia, its -printfps in case you were bored and curious apparently
[04:52] <ikonia> Music_Shuffle: thanks
[04:52] <glyn> ikonia:I thought the upgrade was a "clean" install, I didn't know you meant straight from the CD because my CD-ROM drive doesn't work so the only way I can upgrade is dist-upgrade
[04:53] <variant> glyn: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-334918.html this should be usefull to you anyway
[04:53] <GunZ> !minimal | GunZ
[04:53] <ubotu> GunZ: The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want (the installer is like the one on the !Alternate CD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD
[04:53] <ikonia> glyn: so you didn't know what a clean install was, and you got confused when I asked you to check for /dev/video to the point where you even gave me a fake set of permissions
[04:53] <ikonia> utter time waster
[04:53] <ikonia> I wasted a good bit of time with your stuff
[04:53] <Raffy> ehiii ubuntu 6.10 work on HD SATA?
[04:54] <ikonia> Raffy: yes
[04:54] <glyn> ikonia:  lol dude why would I waste time doing htat?
[04:54] <amorphous_> hey guys - LjL jrib : stilll same problem - the usb drive says 0B free space
[04:54] <variant> ikonia: I don't thikn it's his fault in this case.. will take a while to get used to this kind of support channel anyway
[04:54] <GunZ> !Alternate | GunZ
[04:54] <ubotu> GunZ: The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-mode installation CD. Use it if you wish to upgrade via CD, or for an "expert" mode install. For normal installs, use the Desktop CD, which is also a "Live" CD.
[04:54] <jrib> amorphous_: what does du tell you?
[04:54] <ikonia> variant: clean install /update - come on !
[04:54] <LjL> amorphous_: it's an USB drive right? formatted as what?
[04:54] <ikonia> glyn: where did you get the permissions for /dev/video you showed me
[04:54] <mwe> GunZ: you can install a 'server' from the normal CD
[04:54] <amorphous_> LjL, jrib But: i would appear to be able to write to it...
[04:54] <plb> is gparted on the livecd?
[04:54] <ikonia> the ones that where root:video
[04:54] <mwe> GunZ: that shouldn't provide a DE
[04:54] <Raffy> Ok i will trow my pc out the window
[04:54] <Music_Shuffle> plb, yeah
[04:54] <glyn> ikonia:  from the command you told me to put in
[04:54] <plb> Music_Shuffle, thanks
[04:55] <Music_Shuffle> :)
[04:55] <ikonia> glyn: I told you ls -al /dev/video
[04:55] <variant> glyn: I think your path is fairly clear now, try compiling the new module your self.
[04:55] <LjL> amorphous_: yes i bet it's just a matter of wrongly reported free space
[04:55] <storeyzy_bio> plb: yes, i find it in the system/admin menu
[04:55] <ikonia> and then when varient asked you - you said it showed nothing
[04:55] <GunZ> mwe, no i would like a wm/de, it's just that I want to install the few things that I need
[04:55] <GunZ> but keep it stable at the same time
[04:55] <ikonia> variant: it doesn't need a new moudule
[04:55] <ikonia> he just needs to use the 2.6 module
[04:55] <amorphous_> LjL, Seems to be - what am i loking for in du output?
[04:55] <ikonia> and remove the 2.4 one
[04:55] <mwe> GunZ: you can install that afterwards
[04:55] <glyn> well I saw the permissions before I tried to compile the spca5xx again, and now I don't see it so I guess I'll try it again
[04:55] <variant> ikonia: his existing module is borked
[04:55] <mwe> GunZ: apt-get install whatever
[04:55] <ikonia> his existing is built for 2.4
[04:55] <yezzer> Anyone: I have 3 machines: XP, Ubuntu acting as file server, and Ubuntu as desktop. I have a folder shared via SMB on the fileserver. I can read and write to that folder from XP. I can read but NOT write to that folder when i connect via my desktop Ubuntu box. any idea why this might be?
[04:55] <ikonia> the new one is called something different
[04:55] <LjL> amorphous_: in du?, well anything that takes up space :)
[04:56] <ikonia> and is included in the ubuntu kernel
[04:56] <glyn> the new one is gspca
[04:56] <variant> ikonia: ok ok
[04:56] <GunZ> mwe, ok like debian, so downloading the desktop iso would be fine
[04:56] <LjL> amorphous_: but, answer my question please, what kind of drive exactly and what filesystem
[04:56] <GunZ> it wouldn't force me to install a wm/de?
[04:56] <ikonia> I told him this when he was trying to use the "old" instructions on a 2.6 kernel
[04:56] <variant> time for a mug of tea for me :) cya all
[04:56] <Music_Shuffle> Bai.
[04:56] <variant> bai bai
[04:56] <amorphous_> LjL, oh, there's plenty of that! the final number there is 15121700 - is that the total used?
[04:56] <mwe> GunZ: the default install will prove gnome if you don't want that I recommend the minimal iso or a 'server' installation and then installing what you want when the base system is installed
[04:56] <glyn> anyways, I'm just going to try to compile the spca5xx again, if that doesn't work I'll try the gspca which doesn't seem to be included in Dapper
[04:56] <Music_Shuffle> GunZ, if you install the server install, its without a GUI.
[04:56] <bulmer> does beryl and aiglx requires a 3-d video card? wouldnt work on older video S3 sis+ card?
[04:57] <ikonia> glyn: it WON'T WORK
[04:57] <amorphous_> from mount: /dev/sda1 on /media/usbdisk type ext3 (rw,nosuid,nodev)
[04:57] <ikonia> glyn: that driver is for 2.4
[04:57] <ikonia> you can't just rebuild it against 2.6
[04:57] <mwe> GunZ: unless you want to download kubuntu or xubuntu for kde/xfce4
[04:57] <LjL> amorphous_: ought to be. it should list used space for each directory anyway, perhaps try a "du | sort -n" and see which ones are taking up the most space
[04:57] <GunZ> mwe, Music_Shuffle, ok but what about the alternative cd, it looks like that lets me install only things i want
[04:57] <Music_Shuffle> ikonia, have you not already been through this like...twice?
[04:57] <yezzer> bulmer: Beryl works ok on a nforce2 chipset - onboard geforce4 with 32mb ram...
[04:57] <ikonia> Music_Shuffle: like 10 times
[04:57] <glyn> ikonia:well, how come when I try a modprobe gspca it gives me an error that the module gspca is not found?
[04:57] <tcpipmen>   hello
[04:57] <Music_Shuffle> ikonia, then you're just wasting -your- time, forget it ;)
[04:57] <ikonia> Music_Shuffle: yeah I should
[04:57] <GunZ> mwe, Music_Shuffle, as it says here it's similar to minimal - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD
[04:58] <ikonia> he's wasted too much of my time
[04:58] <ikonia> glyn: go rebuild the 2.4 kernel module - on 2.6 and waste the rest of your day
[04:58] <bina> is there a way I can see how many times my / has been mounted without being checked (its ext3)
[04:58] <glyn> no reason to get heated
[04:58] <bulmer> yezzer: you have it running? my video card only has like 2Meg on it..thats too old huh?
[04:58] <nalioth> ikonia: glyn please be civil  :)
[04:59] <mwe> GunZ: except it download anything it needs on the fly
[04:59] <mwe> downloads*
[04:59] <ikonia> nalioth: he;s wasted 30 minutes of my time with a pack of rubbish and refuses to listen, best to just put him on ignore and forget it
[04:59] <ikonia> which is what I've done
[04:59] <bulmer> bina: count how many times you rebooted? / is only mounted at reboot
[04:59] <GunZ> mwe, yeah, but other than that it's exactly the same, just the cd is more bloated with packages
[04:59] <amorphous_> LjL, Hey! it's putting bacl all the trashed files!!! (du /media/usbdisk that is)
[05:00] <mwe> GunZ: yeah
[05:00] <kaso> You know how when you Alt-Drag on a window it allows you move the window around, is it possible to change the alt modifer to something else ?
[05:00] <GunZ> mwe, ok, that's fine with me
[05:00] <GunZ> mwe, thanks a lot
[05:00] <LjL> amorphous_: i doubt it would do that, they were probably never really gone
[05:00] <tdn> How do I get all the multimedia codecs (w32codecs) working, when PLF does not work anymore? Should I use easyubuntu.freecontrib.org?
[05:00] <bina> bulmer: yeah :) i dont know how long its been since the last time it did it.
[05:00] <GunZ> mwe, it's clearer now
[05:00] <variant> tdn: install vlc, it supports all formats (practically speaking)
[05:01] <bulmer> bina: well it would not hurt to fsck or check it at next boot.
[05:01] <mwe> GunZ: Personally I dislike the desktop CD
[05:01] <amorphous_> LjL, yeah... sorry - i didn't mean literally - but they were popping up in the fm. Only the last lot though... and still 0B. Hang on - I'l delete them manually
[05:01] <nalioth> !tell tdn about restricted
[05:02] <hbaigu> bina, dumpe2fs
[05:02] <Raffy> ubuntu -->kill winzozz
[05:02] <Raffy> :s
[05:02] <Raffy> :|
[05:02] <maciek> hej'
[05:02] <bina> bulmer, hbaigu: sweet.  Thanks.
[05:02] <Arystoteles> hej
[05:03] <bjacob> i've just installed ubuntu, all my data filesystems are utf8 encoded, how can I tell that to ubuntu?
[05:03] <GunZ> mwe, yes, but i suppose they release it for those who are new to the linux experience
[05:03] <maciek> wysypuje mi si Gaim
[05:03] <LjL> !pl
[05:03] <GunZ> mwe, just to get people on their feet
[05:03] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[05:03] <maciek> co robi?
[05:03] <mwe> GunZ: yeah
[05:04] <hbaigu> bjacob, utf8 is used by default
[05:04] <chris_shafto> ikonia,  can you help with the audio output problem please?
[05:04] <ikonia> chris_shafto: sorry no
[05:04] <maciek> ma kto pomys na tego Gaima???
[05:04] <chris_shafto> ikonia, is there any possible way to do it thoug?
[05:04] <GunZ> mwe, although I think they should allow the user to choose from different wm/de on the desktop installation process
[05:04] <ikonia> chris_shafto: yes
[05:04] <bjacob> hbaigu: oh!! thanks! then i don't understand the problems i'm having
[05:04] <maciek> nie mog go odpali
[05:05] <maciek> Ubotu - masz pomys?
[05:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about masz pomys? - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:05] <variant> chris_shafto: I thought i explained that to you? what was the problem?
[05:05] <tdn> variant, how do I install vlc? Link to howto/guide?
[05:05] <newbie41> hello
[05:05] <variant> !vlc
[05:05] <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
[05:05] <ubuntu1> hey how i can resize  in format 112x102
[05:05] <variant> tdn: via apt-get
[05:05] <ubuntu1> someone know how to format
[05:05] <Polarity> Does the PPC version of Ubuntu include drivers for everthing on a Mac?
[05:05] <variant> tdn: videolan
[05:05] <maciek> ok thank's
[05:05] <SkyMaX> Salut : )
[05:05] <ikonia> Polarity: everything that is supported
[05:05] <variant> ubuntu1: format, which file system?
[05:05] <Polarity> WiFi?
[05:06] <ikonia> Polarity: everything that is supported
[05:06] <Raffy> how i can bypass the login?
[05:06] <user123> polarity:tes
[05:06] <tdn> variant, ok. Do I need special sources
[05:06] <newbie41> i am trying to setup penggy
[05:06] <chris_shafto> variant, ermm no lol you didnt...I can only have one program at a time outputting audio with a Intel 5.1 onboard chipset
[05:06] <tdn> variant, ?
[05:06] <Raffy> ubuntu don't ask me the username help!!!
[05:06] <Polarity> Okay good.
[05:06] <variant> tdn: no, it might be in the universe repo.. idon't remember
[05:06] <Raffy> what i must put like username?
[05:06] <Polarity> Is there a list of supported components somewhere?
[05:06] <variant> !videolan
[05:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about videolan - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:06] <ubuntu1> variant i want to resize in Ubuntu 112x102 jpg picture.
[05:06] <user123> polarity:it's all supported
[05:07] <ubuntu1> variant with what program i can do it.
[05:07] <Polarity> What about the motion sensor? :D
[05:07] <user123> polarity:don't worry!
[05:07] <Raffy> how i can bypass the login?
[05:07] <Raffy> what i must put like username?
[05:07] <Polarity> I'm just trying to assure a friend it won't conk out on them :D
[05:07] <mwe> ubuntu1: just one or many? for single images you use gimp
[05:07] <Polarity> It's my mission to convert them to Linux
[05:07] <zero88> help, if you delete the bottom panel on dapper drake, how do i get it to show up again?
[05:08] <spuddogg> Has anyone here ever successfully converted a DivX movie to DVD?
[05:08] <user123> polarity:you can
[05:08] <ubuntu1> mwe only one picture,but i test it and the format go like 112x80
[05:08] <jrib> zero88: right click on the other panel and create a new panel
[05:08] <amorphous_> LjL, is there any way to have the machine work out th free disk space again?  I've tried readin/writing to it but it still reports 0B - this could be problematic if the drive does fill up..
[05:08] <variant> chris_shafto: this, if anything will allow you to set it up: http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/asoundrc.php?module=intel8x0
[05:08] <mwe> ubuntu1: install gimp
[05:08] <ubuntu1> mwe do you know how to make it in 112x102
[05:08] <ubuntu1> mwe i have gimp
[05:08] <kontingenz> oin #vpnc
[05:08] <variant> ubuntu1: gimp for one
[05:08] <zero88> jrib thanks :)
[05:09] <ubuntu1> varinat i have gimp and the format of the picture is not that i like to be.
[05:09] <ubuntu1> variant how to make it,that i what it.
[05:09] <variant> ubuntu1: ask in #gimp
[05:09] <LjL> amorphous_, i doubt i can help, but i'm sure i cannot if you don't answer my simple question about what filesystem there is on there
[05:09] <ubuntu1> join #gimp
[05:09] <glyn> WHOOO!  I figured that out myself
[05:09] <variant> ubuntu1: /join #gimp
[05:09] <tdn> variant, how do I know which sources to add to get vlc?
[05:09] <Polarity> Hm
[05:09] <kontingenz> can someone tell me how to use vpn.pcf with vpnc?
[05:09] <Polarity> Will a torrent of Ubuntu be faster than a HTTP download?
[05:09] <Polarity> I'd think so
[05:10] <variant> tdn: you don't need to add any sources, just uncomment universe and multiverse in your sources.list
[05:10] <glyn> The Gspca driver required for the new kernels is NOT included in Dapper and you need to compile and make it yourself, then your cam will work
[05:10] <amorphous_> LjL, sorry - i did post - it's ext3.
[05:10] <glyn> in case anyone else comes in with the same question
[05:10] <user123> sorry i can't install compiz-freedesktop-gnome package. Why about you?
[05:10] <variant> Polarity: depends on the seeders or the server
[05:10] <tdn> variant, ok. Trying.
[05:10] <amorphous_> maybe i didn't address it :?
[05:10] <Polarity> Yeah okay
[05:10] <Polarity> I'll go for a torrent
[05:10] <newbie41> i just downloaded ubuntu edgy installed it on a different machine the only isp here is aol (please dont make fun) i am trying to set up penggy it wont let me save changes to phone tab or .cfg
[05:10] <NET||abuse> wow, that is some weird stuff,,,,
[05:10] <glyn> so that's that..guess if ya want something right ya gotta do it yourself
[05:10] <NET||abuse> ok,, nm-applet wont connect to unencypted networks... what's that about??
[05:10] <glyn> later folks, my dapper is complete for now
[05:11] <variant> Polarity: on my connection it's faster to select a local ftp.. most of the file is downloaded before bittorrent would even have started (uber fast connection here)
[05:11] <LjL> amorphous_: hm, yeah, you didn't. hard to follow on this channel if i don't get a highlight... anyway, ok, now there's certainly something very wrong. when you ran fsck, did it just say "clean" right away and exit?
[05:11] <NET||abuse> i had to stick wpa-aes key on my network just to get nm-applet to actually connect
[05:11] <Badb0yz4l> can anyone recommend a good place to get help for apache?
[05:11] <kontingenz> nm-applet show "no network connection" ?! why - ppp wifi eth0 is active
[05:11] <NET||abuse> my home network i left unencrypted, nm-applet on both my laptops wouldn't connect, also i went to a starbucks, wouldn't connect to the unencrypted network there either.
[05:11] <Badb0yz4l> is their irc rooms i can go to?
[05:12] <whyimgone> Hey there. I was thinking f going from ubuntu edgy to herd. How stable is herd now?
[05:12] <Polarity> Herd?
[05:12] <NET||abuse> kontingenz, you having nm-applet fun also?
[05:12] <kontingenz> NET||abuse, yes
[05:12] <whyimgone> Ubuntu 7. whatever?
[05:12] <Polarity> Is Edgy Eft not the newest?
[05:12] <NET||abuse> kontingenz, what stage are you at? you on edgy yes?
[05:12] <variant> whyimgone: edgy to feisty you mean, and it's relativly stable.. i use it. not major issues
[05:12] <amorphous_> no - it said that there was no lost+found, should it create one... a bit of output & then reported that it had changed stuff - you want i run it again for the output?
[05:12] <kontingenz> NET||abuse, yes
[05:12] <variant> whyimgone: but YMMV
[05:12] <whyimgone> variant yes!
[05:12] <whyimgone> LOL
[05:12] <kaso> You know how when you Alt-Drag on a window it allows you move the window around, is it possible to change the alt modifer to something else ?
[05:12] <amorphous_> no - it said that there was no lost+found, should it create one... a bit of output & then reported that it had changed stuff - you want i run it again for the output? LjL
[05:12] <NET||abuse> kontingenz, ok, so what's the symptoms youru having?
[05:12] <kontingenz> NET||abuse, wifi radar & network selector are ok
[05:12] <variant> Polarity: yes, but the development version is called feisty
[05:12] <NET||abuse> yep,
[05:13] <Polarity> Ah okay.
[05:13] <whyimgone> I have a new test machine to use it on.
[05:13] <kontingenz> NET||abuse, I cant do anything with nm-applet :-)
[05:13] <newbie41> help anyone please
[05:13] <LjL> amorphous_: yes please
[05:13] <amorphous_> newbie?
[05:13] <NET||abuse> kontingenz, when you click for the network dropdown, you just see "wired network"
[05:13] <NET||abuse> yeh?
[05:13] <variant> whyimgone: I use it with beryl and all the toher stuff you would expect, no issues at all.. it is infact a bit better.. have had one or two programs that have not worked or crashed but there are daily updates
[05:13] <newbie41> yes
[05:13] <LjL> amorphous_: make sure the partition is unmounted when you do, and use fsck -f
[05:13] <amorphous_> ljl it's running
[05:13] <newbie41> yes amor
[05:14] <Raffy> ehiiii
[05:14] <amorphous_> LjL, OK
[05:14] <LjL> amorphous_: err i meant -r. anyway doesn't matter
[05:14] <kontingenz> NET||abuse, "not network devices found" thats all....
[05:14] <whyimgone> I mostly use it for text editing but this machine will be a mame and stella setup
[05:14] <kelsin> kaso: System->Preferences->Windows
[05:14] <Raffy> what i must put like username in ubuntu mainscreen?
[05:14] <walkover> does anyone know a good programming channel?
[05:14] <storeyzy_bio> how do i created extended partition using gparted?
[05:14] <skumar> hi, I am looking for some help on running bluetooth connection between mobile and PC
[05:14] <jrib> walkover: what language?
[05:14] <walkover> (c and php)
[05:14] <kaso> sweet, thank you alot kelsin
[05:14] <variant> walkover: #yourlanguagehere
[05:14] <jrib> walkover: ##c, ##php :)
[05:14] <variant> walkover: or perhaps #programming
[05:15] <walkover> erhm thanks, i think...
[05:15] <fotoflo_> is anyone using perl6 yet?
[05:15] <whyimgone> variant where is it on the website? I cant seem to find it
[05:15] <NET||abuse> kontingenz, have you done the edit your /etc/networks/interfaces file to get rid of all entries except lo entires? and then created the file /etc/defaults/wpasupplicant with one entry of ENABLED = 0  then done sudo touch /etc/defaults/wpasupplicant then done sudo /etc/init.d/dbus restart
[05:15] <variant> whyimgone: you wont, you will have to change edgy to feisty in your /etc/apt/sources.list and run apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
[05:15] <hbaigu> Raffy, see system -> admistration > sesson window
[05:16] <variant> whyimgone: you won't be able to get support for it though, if it breaks and trashes your system it's your fault for using it
[05:16] <whyimgone> I was just hoping to grab an iso
[05:16] <amorphous_> LjL, just reports clean now.. immediately
[05:16] <tdn> variant, then how do I get divx/xvid/wmv9/flv and such to work in Firefox/Konqueror? And what about Sun Java?
[05:16] <Raffy> hbaigu i cannot
[05:16] <whyimgone> im cool with that.
[05:16] <variant> whyimgone: the upgrade is easyer
[05:16] <kontingenz> NET||abuse, thanks! I ll tryx
[05:16] <Raffy> hbaigu i cannot enter i the sistem
[05:16] <whyimgone> variant whats the major difference?
[05:16] <Badb0yz4l> does apache have an irc room???
[05:16] <Raffy> he ask me username and password while i know only the password
[05:16] <amorphous_> LjL, sorry - am -f now so it's going in
[05:16] <variant> tdn: there is a firefox vlc plugin.. (firefox uses vlc for video) and whats that got to do with java?
[05:16] <devilsadvocate> Badb0yz4l, #apache
[05:16] <LjL> amorphous_: ok do a "tune2fs -C 99 /dev/whatever" on it, and run it again
[05:17] <variant> whyimgone: the packages are upgraded in situ and downloaded automatically from the net nstead of one big iso containing everything
[05:17] <NET||abuse> kontingenz, one thing,, that will get you connecting to wifi with encryption, wep, wpa whatever, but if it's open/unencrypted network,, nm-applet can't seem to get a connection,, just does it's spinny thing and hangs for a minute then fails
[05:17] <jontec> okay... hwo do I get my card in /proc/asound/cards? using alsa drivers, utils, and libs
[05:17] <hbaigu> Raffy, do you just finish instaling.
[05:17] <jontec> how*
[05:17] <skumar> Help in Bluetooth connection required here
[05:17] <Raffy> hbaigu
[05:17] <Raffy> how?
[05:17] <variant> tdn: I sugest you read the /topic of this channel and browse some of the links contained in it
[05:17] <whyimgone> variant I am sorry I meant to ask whats the improvement with the upgrade?
[05:18] <CanadianMan__> can i get some help with getting dvi -> component working no matter what i do i can't get a picture
[05:18] <kontingenz> NET||abuse, ok. I have read that jet
[05:18] <kontingenz> NET||abuse, yet
[05:18] <variant> whyimgone: well, it's bleading edge stuff.. you will be using tomorrows technology today :) thats about it.. if you don't have a real need to upgrade then don't bother
[05:18] <NET||abuse> Does anyone else have the same problem with nm-applet and UNENCRYPTED networks?
[05:19] <whyimgone> LOL I mostly use the laptop for text files that I edit for web sites and graphics editing
[05:19] <tdn> variant, how do I install this plugin? Is there a package for it? I can't find documentation on this in the links in topic. It is all very out dated. Java has got to do with it, that they're both restricted packages.
[05:19] <hbaigu> Raffy, is the first time, that your are login, from a fresh install
[05:20] <variant> tdn: sorry, but i wont spoon feed you the information, I am at work and have far better things to do. go to www.ubuntu.org and click "documentation"
[05:20] <chris_shafto> guys how do i extract/install drivers inside a sh.gz?
[05:20] <hbaigu> Raffy, do you have a live cd?
[05:20] <Alzi2> Why do sites like digg.com slow down my computer so much the music pauses?
[05:21] <variant> Alzi2: streaming ads?
 Raffy, do you have a live cd?
[05:21] <raboof> on Debian, if I wanted to know which (not presently installed) package contains a certain file, i'd go to packages.debian.org. How would I do it on ubuntu?
[05:21] <Raffy> hbaigu
[05:21] <Raffy> sure
[05:21] <NET||abuse> Alzi2, cause your machine is 3 years out of date?
[05:21] <Alzi2> variant: I don't see any ads.
[05:21] <tdn> variant, I have already done that several times. But I only find out dated information. Eg. references to PLF and other old sources that does not exist any more. I do not ask you to spoon feed solutions. I am asking for references to guides/howtos or even just some general documentation on the subject.
[05:21] <Alzi2> NET||abuse: No, it's not.
[05:21] <variant> Alzi2: no idea then..
[05:21] <NET||abuse> :)
[05:22] <Alzi2> On my windows partition, it does NOT happen
[05:22] <hbaigu> Raffy, then to find the username, boot it
[05:22] <Raffy> done
[05:22] <Raffy> now?
[05:22] <variant> tdn: http://www.google.ie/search?q=ubuntu+java+howto&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
[05:22] <MethodOne> raboof:  go to packages.ubuntu.com
[05:22] <variant> tdn: and this: http://www.google.ie/search?hl=en&safe=off&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&hs=JVC&q=vlc+firefox+plugin+ubuntu&btnG=Search&meta=
[05:23] <raboof> MethodOne: doh :)
[05:23] <kikko> I'm trying to install on of the Proggy fonts (the bitmap version) and fc-cache ignores it saying "0 fonts" for the directory where I put the .pcf.gz, anyone know what could be wrong here?
[05:23] <raboof> MethodOne: thanks
[05:23] <hbaigu> Raffy, then find the root /etc/passwd, not the of the live cd
[05:23] <Raffy> wait
[05:23] <Raffy> wait
[05:23] <Albatorsk> Hi folks. Has there been a recent update to Ubuntu that breaks NFS client support?
[05:24] <tdn> variant, thanks.
[05:24] <Albatorsk> None of my NFS shares will mount anymore from the Ubuntu machine, but they work fine on all my other linux machines.
[05:24] <skumar> Somebody please help me
[05:24] <AlexC_> skumar: how can we help if you ask no question?
[05:24] <raboof> hm, too bad searching the contents of feisty packages is not yet included.
[05:25] <Deeper> Hello?
[05:25] <AlexC_> Morning, dee
[05:26] <AlexC_> s/dee/deeper
[05:26] <newbie41> please help penggy will not let me save changes to phone tab and aol secrets
[05:26] <Deeper> o.O I don't suppose anyone knows how to play music from ones iPod in ubuntu?
[05:27] <delta-storm> Does anyone here know PHP-MySQL-Apache and works with it frequently? On ubuntu linux of course... :)
[05:27] <hjmills> how do i find info on an interface (i.e. what it is - i have an eth0 and would like to know if it is my wireless)
[05:27] <AlexC_> delta-storm: let me get a link, hold on
[05:27] <raboof> hum. linux-headers-2.6.20-5-lowlatency does not contain a include/linux/config.h - isn't that odd?
[05:28] <AlexC_> delta-storm: do you want to setup Lamp?
[05:28] <bulmer> Albatorsk: i dont use nfs, do you know if permissions are still okay when mounting? or you tried to mount it manually perhaps? check /etc/fstab
[05:28] <Albatorsk> raboof: That's normal It's been removed in 2.6.20
[05:28] <AlexC_> ( Linux Apache MySQL PHP
[05:28] <litb> hi
[05:28] <newbie41> where can a compleate newbie idiot get help
[05:28] <raboof> Albatorsk: ah, right
[05:28] <AlexC_> newbie41: here, the forums, mailing lists
[05:28] <litb> how can i enter the grubshell in ubuntu from within the bootmenu?
[05:28] <delta-storm> no i just want to ask has anyone tried XAMPP and is it good, and is it easy to install??
[05:29] <hbaigu> Raffy, how are you doing?
[05:29] <litb> it seems to be disabled ...
[05:29] <Raffy> mah
[05:29] <Raffy> i'm tired
[05:29] <Albatorsk> bulmer: Yep, everything looks just fine. It tells me "mount to NFS server 'albatorsk' failed." albatorsk is the name of my server.
[05:29] <Raffy> are 2hours that my pc don't work
[05:29] <newbie41> im trying to config penggy
[05:29] <amorphous_> LjL, back again :( sorry... fsck says no problems, "/: 17248/14925824 files (13.2% non-contiguous), 28126974/29826672 blocks
[05:29] <amorphous_> " is output
[05:29] <hbaigu> Raffy, did you find /etc/passwd file?
[05:29] <amorphous_> LjL, but df still reports 0B free
 Raffy, then find the root /etc/passwd, not the of the live cd
[05:29] <Raffy> no
[05:30] <Albatorsk> bulmer: Nothing's written to the logs on either the client or the server. And it just stopped working "all by itself."
[05:30] <bulmer> Albatorsk: can you try mounting it manually and you get same errors?
[05:30] <chris_shafto> variant, done mate thanks :)
[05:30] <LjL> amorphous_: i haven't got a clue honestly. i'd backup everything and reformat
[05:31] <Albatorsk> bulmer: Yes, "sudo mount -t nfs 192.168.0.1:/mnt/images /mnt/images" (trying with IP just to rule out hostname lookup problems) yields the exact same result.
[05:31] <Raffy> hbaigu
[05:31] <Raffy> i'm on the live cd
[05:31] <Raffy> what i must do?
[05:31] <Raffy> find /etc/passwd file
[05:31] <Raffy> how?
[05:31] <amorphous_> Hmm... yeah - was etting to that before i came here, but always nice to check my sanity. Any case - you taught me bits, and that's always handy!! :)
[05:31] <Raffy> from the command line?
[05:31] <AlexC_> !enter | Raffy
[05:31] <ubotu> Raffy: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[05:31] <amorphous_> LjL, Hmm... yeah - was etting to that before i came here, but always nice to check my sanity. Any case - you taught me bits, and that's always handy!! :)
[05:31] <Raffy> sorry ubotu
[05:31] <delta-storm> Has anyone tried xampp on ubuntu; is it good and is it easy to install and run??
[05:31] <Albatorsk> bulmer: However, on three other computers here everything works just fine. They aren't running Ubuntu, though.
[05:32] <Raffy> xD
[05:32] <amorphous_> LjL, Thanks fr yr time, anyways ;)
[05:32] <BBking> hi
[05:32] <LjL> amorphous_: sorry i couldn't help much
[05:32] <AlexC_> hello
[05:32] <newbie41> alex: i installed edgy i have tried linux a couple times even red hat for dummies there is always a glich
[05:32] <berties> My dad beat up Cassius Clay!
[05:32] <berties> Nobody expected it, least of all me! But we were at the international food products expo, I couldn't have been older than seven or eight at the time, and cassius clay, AKA Mohammed Ali was giving a presentation on the virtues of a device that sealed food in small vaccum locked bags.
[05:32] <berties> My dad worked for Allied Alluminium at the time, which was already hurting from the plastic wrap craze, and he wasn't having any of it. He voiciferously heckled cassius clay as the ex-heavyweight boxing champ of the world attempted to give his presentation, calling him names like "you dirty bag wrapping jew nigger" and "you fucking spook cling-wrap cock-sealer".
[05:32] <berties> Cassius ignored my dad as long as he could, but when my dad started to talk about how "Mohammed" was going to vaccum-seal a holy koran in plastic so he could stuff it into his mother's vagina, it was on! Cassius clay bellowed loudly and surged through the crowd like the people were just cardboard cut-outs.
[05:32] <berties> My dad didn't budge an inch though, he just stood there and let Cassius Clay punch him right in the face! It was a massive left hook, and everyone thought my dad would be KO'ed right there on the spot, but he held his ground! Cassius Clay unleashed a flurry of jabs to my dad's face and midsection, pummeling him like an empty sack, but never knocking him down!
[05:32] <AlexC_> !ops
[05:32] <berties> After a spectacular right cross, everyone in the crowd seemed to notice at once that not only was my dad not hurt at all, he had a raging hardon! I was so embarassed! My dad started urging Clay to hit him harder, calling him a "pussy" and a "faggot". This enraged Cassius, and he beat my dad even more furiously, but he just could not knock my dad out!
[05:32] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos or tonyyarusso
[05:32] <berties> Finally, Cassius Clay missed a step going in for a hard right to my dad's midsection and slipped onto the ground. My dad made his move. He clamped the 6'3 Kentucky powerhouse in a headlock, and held him to the ground in a painful submission hold. "I'll show you the real sweet science!" my dad shouted, and then in front of the whole food products convention, tore off Cassius Clay's pants, exposing his tiny hairless penis, like that of a
[05:32] <hbaigu> Raffy, open a terminal
[05:32] <berties> My dad whipped out the huge erection that had obviously been growing the whole fight, exposing a good eleven inches of hairy cock to the shocked onlookers. Never letting go of Clay for a second, he pulled Clay's boxer shorts off with his foot, as Clay squealed and tried to buck him off like a horse. But there was no shaking my dad. He shouted "I am the greatest!" and proceeded to fuck Mohammed Ali in the ass.
[05:32] <Raffy> ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
[05:32] <bulmer> Albatorsk: isnt there some kind of credentials presented when mounting? or the server is configured to have anyone mount that nfs without any credential validation required?
[05:32] <AlexC_> !ops
[05:32] <Raffy> help flood
[05:32] <hbaigu> Raffy, open a terminal
[05:33] <Raffy> how?
[05:33] <LjL> !test
[05:33] <ubotu> Failed.
[05:33] <Mez> ****
[05:33] <BBking> does somebody know how I can reinstall ubuntu as fast as possible
[05:33] <Raffy> i'm a newbe with linux
[05:33] <Albatorsk> bulmer: No, this is an old NFSv3 server, so no credentials are needed. The only thing that must match is the IP range, which it does.
[05:33] <BBking> does somebody know how I can reinstall ubuntu as fast as possible
[05:33] <amorphous_> LjL, not at all - you helped. helped my sanity, my self confidence and a bit of my base knowledge - can't knock that!!! I'm gonna get on it. see you next time through ;) thanks again, m.
[05:33] <AlexC_> BBking: put the CD in
[05:33] <hbaigu> Raffy, see application -> acessorys -> console
[05:33] <BBking> ...
[05:34] <newbie41> bbking erase all partitions and start over one hour tops
[05:34] <AlexC_> BBking: put the CD in, then install Ubuntu ..... it can't get any faster
[05:34] <raboof> Albatorsk: has devfs also been removed/renamed?
[05:34] <bulmer> Albatorsk: sorry i cant think of any resolutions right now
[05:34] <delta-storm> Has anyone tried XAMPP on ubuntu; is it good and is it eays to install and run?? :)
[05:34] <BBking> AlexC: can't i use - r -t
[05:34] <BBking> or so
[05:34] <FirstStrike> Ubuntu takes me 20 minutes to install from scratch
 Raffy, see application -> acessorys -> console
[05:34] <Raffy> :s
[05:34] <AlexC_> BBking: huh?
[05:34] <Raffy> sorry
[05:34] <Albatorsk> raboof: Yes, devfs has been deprecated since, oh, 2.6.10 or something.
[05:34] <Albatorsk> bulmer: Thanks anyway.
[05:34] <Raffy> i've not the live cd only the installation cd
[05:35] <AlexC_> BBking: do you want to reinstall a program, or reinstall Ubuntu?
[05:35] <BBking> Ubuntu
[05:35] <AlexC_> BBking: then put the CD in and install it as you would normally
[05:35] <eXistenZ> How is NTFS compared to ext3?
[05:35] <Raffy> i've press F6 and it gave a me a console
[05:35] <BBking> ty vm AlexC_
[05:35] <Raffy> i've change ot with root=/etc/passwd
[05:35] <BBking> btw how can i install a program packed in .tgz?
[05:36] <Mez> bulmer, sorry about that
[05:36] <AlexC_> BBking: those are normal source files, which you'll need to compile then install
[05:36] <NET||abuse> hey guys.. what deb should i have to use xine?? for some reason it's just not there??
[05:36] <AlexC_> BBking: if your new to linux, I would suggest it
[05:36] <hbaigu> Raffy, no, it is not that
[05:36] <apokryphos> NET||abuse: take a look at the FAQ (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommonQuestions) as linked to in the channel /topic
[05:36] <AlexC_> NET||abuse: sudo apt-get install xine
[05:36] <rapid_> Could someone please help me with mounting Fat32 Disk ?
[05:36] <NET||abuse> AlexC_, yes yes,, install xine.. whatever,, does have an installation candidate
[05:36] <NET||abuse> doesn't have rather
 Raffy, no, it is not that--> :(
[05:37] <AlexC_> rapid_:  hold on, let me get link
[05:37] <rapid_> Thank you AlexC_
[05:37] <AlexC_> rapid_:  http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy#How_to_mount_Windows_partitions_.28FAT.29_on_boot-up.2C_and_allow_all_users_to_read.2Fwrite
[05:38] <hbaigu> Raffy, don't you remenber what you put, when installer asked for a user?
[05:38] <apokryphos> rapid_: also see...yes, you guessed it. The FAQ.
[05:38] <rapid> rapid_: nice nick
[05:38] <rapidblue> :)
[05:38] <FirstStrike> BBking: double click the tar.gz file in nautilus, extract it to your home folder, then open a command prompt and cd to that directory. then, you can compile it. generally, the command order goes as follows: ./configure, make, sudo make install
[05:39] <skumar> AlexC_: you forgot aboout my question
[05:40] <newbie41> alexC: in edgy im trying to get to root to change tings and it says password failed
[05:40] <ctothej> What's a good xml editor that I can use to define an xml structure? I would like to design the structure and not have to write the code by hand.
[05:40] <rapidblue> apokryphos,  i downloaded the guide... but it only says go to System > Administrator > disk   (but disk is not there)
[05:40] <AlexC_> skumar: did you ever ask me one?
[05:40] <Raffy> hbaigu: name of pc was ubuntu
[05:40] <Jimmey> I've just put a new heatsink into a computer that's been off for quite some time. When the computer originally booted, the CPU was at 40degrees. It's steadily risen over the course of about 15 minutes to 46. Should I be worried about this?
[05:40] <johwil_> hi all
[05:40] <BBking> FirstStrike, its an .tgz file
[05:40] <apokryphos> rapidblue: faq, not guide.
[05:40] <BBking> thats differnet isn't it?
[05:40] <skumar> I need to set a  Bluetooth connection between PC and Mobile; how do i do
[05:40] <rapidblue> apokryphos,  Thanks i will look into it :)
[05:41] <rafase282> Hello
[05:41] <hjmills> how do i find info on an interface (i.e. what it is - i have an eth0 and would like to know if it is my wireless)
[05:41] <johwil_> Are there any IRC Client Coders around?
[05:41] <Polarity> Is there a way to use a pen drive as an environment with Ubuntu?
[05:41] <FirstStrike> BBking: Not really. Exact it the same way.
[05:41] <apokryphos> !anyone
[05:41] <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?
[05:41] <FirstStrike> Extract*
[05:41] <AlexC_> johwil_: #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:41] <johwil_> ty AlexC_
[05:41] <variant> lol, why is it that in sci fi films "incredably advanced" cultures can't aim a gun?
[05:41] <bulmer> Polarity: i have installed ubuntu on pendrive to boot off it
[05:41] <variant> sorry wrong chan
[05:42] <AlexC_> Jimmey: that isn't really Ubuntu related, but did you put Thermal Paste/compound between the CPU and heatsink first?
[05:42] <octopus> hello. where can i get help with postfix
[05:42] <Jimmey> AlexC_, Sorry about that - didn't know where else to ask. And yeah..
[05:42] <AlexC_> octopus: maybe #postfix
[05:42] <FirstStrike> Jimmey: If it continues to rise over a few hours, then yes you should be worried. However, a processor is going to get warmer regardless within the first 20 - 30 minutes it's running.
[05:42] <BBking> FirstStrike ty
[05:43] <FirstStrike> Also, if you run CPU intensive applications the heat output will rise.
[05:43] <jevangelo> i had vsftp installed, then i stoped and uninstalled it.  when i ritried to install it again, it didnt give me vsftpd.conf, and a whole much of other files
[05:43] <LinTux> How can I stop Ubuntu asking for the CD when I install new programs?
[05:43] <Jimmey> FirstStrike, I see. It was one of the more expensive heatsinks - What kind of heat should it be running at?
[05:43] <fotoflo_> hey guys, whats everyone's favorite CGI book?
[05:43] <AlexC_> fotoflo_: #ubuntu-offtopic is mine
[05:43] <hbaigu> Raffy, boot the cd
[05:43] <FirstStrike> It depends on the processor, what you're doing on the computer, what kind of cooling you have in your case, etc..
[05:43] <Jimmey> LinTux, put a "#" infront of the CDROM line in /etc/apt/sources.list by "gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list"
[05:44] <fotoflo_> sorry AlexC_
[05:44] <AlexC_> =)
[05:44] <Jimmey> FirstStrike, I suppose :-P
[05:44] <FirstStrike> Too many variables to just say, "It should be x temperature."
[05:44] <newbie41> how do you alter a read only file
[05:44] <variant> Jimmey: thats normal..
[05:44] <xTERMiNATOR__> How to run a command automatically at boot time?
[05:44] <FirstStrike> chmod it so it's writeable
[05:44] <FirstStrike> 755 should work
[05:45] <variant> Jimmey: compile some software and watch it rish a lot more than 6 degrees :)
[05:45] <BBking> is there an apt-get command for a antivirus program?
[05:45] <FirstStrike> clam av is free
[05:45] <AlexC_> BBking: you don't really need AV
[05:45] <Jimmey> BBking, sudo apt-get install clamav
[05:45] <Jimmey> !clamav
[05:45] <ubotu> clamav: antivirus scanner for Unix. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.88.4-1ubuntu2.1 (edgy), package size 65 kB, installed size 208 kB
[05:45] <variant> Jimmey: the celeron on my laptop regularly reaches 80C (crap laptop with a desktop cpu and poor cooling)
[05:46] <BBking> AlexC_: there is an ddos bot
[05:46] <AlexC_> BBking: this isn't Windows, you don't need an AV to stay alive ... though that doesn't mean you can't get a virus in linux
[05:46] <Jimmey> variant, that's what my Desktop had previously - Around 80degrees. I replaced the heatsink earlier today, and it booted at 40degrees..I'd like to keep it there :-P
[05:46] <newbie41> am i invisable
[05:46] <variant> BBking: you should check out ckrootkit also
[05:46] <Jimmey> newbie41, which file
[05:46] <variant> chkrootkit* BBking
[05:46] <hjmills> newbie41, i dont know - we are on irc so i cant see you anyway
[05:46] <jevangelo> how do i get apt to get all of vsftp
[05:46] <variant> Jimmey: it will always heat up a bit
[05:46] <jevangelo> i dont have vsftpd.conf or antyhig
[05:46] <ctothej> anyone ever lose drag and drop capability?
[05:47] <hbaigu> Raffy, are you there?
[05:47] <Jimmey> variant, alright, thanks.
[05:47] <newbie41> hjmills: phone tab aol secret in penggy
[05:47] <AlexC_> !anyone | ctothej
[05:47] <ubotu> ctothej: 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?
[05:47] <BBking> AlexC_: i know its rare getting viruses in Ubuntu but I know i effected with a ddos bot through wine
[05:47] <LinTux> Jimmey: Cheers m8, worked fine
[05:47] <Deeper> Anyone here managing to play WoW on ubuntu?
[05:47] <Jimmey> variant, FirstStrike, I'll keep an eye on it over the next hour
[05:47] <variant> jevangelo: you don't sound like you know what your doing so i would suggest "gproftpd" it will install ftp server and gui for configuring it
[05:47] <BBking> *infected
[05:47] <FirstStrike> k
[05:47] <Jimmey> LinTux, you're welcome
[05:47] <AlexC_> !anyone | Deeper
[05:47] <ubotu> Deeper: 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?
[05:47] <ctothej> yeah yeah. I've lost drag and drop capability... dont know how to get it back.
[05:48] <variant> Jimmey: use cat /proc/acpic/thermal_zone/THZN/temperature (the THZN may differ for your computer
[05:48] <Jimmey> variant, for the sensor, generally, what do you think "high" and "low" temperature levels should be set to?
[05:48] <NET||abuse> hmm,, libdvdcss3 ,, where do you get that? i've enabled all official edgy repos (plus beryl) where do i get that
[05:48] <Jimmey> !restrictedFormats
[05:49] <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
[05:49] <variant> Jimmey: you mean something that will perfrom actions based on heat?
[05:49] <BBking> how shall I delete an ddos bot running through wine?
[05:49] <newbie41> hjmills: trying edgy and the only isp is aol
[05:49] <variant> BBking: virus's/etc are not particularly dangerous under wine
[05:49] <hjmills> newbie41, edgy doesnt care what isp you use
[05:50] <BBking> variant, i do have popups sometimes
[05:50] <Jimmey> variant, no, the sensor shows a thermometer that changes colour with the CPU's temperature accordance to these values - If I set the "high" value to 200, it will be green, because it's not even nearly 200. But I change the "high" value to 50, it will be red, because it's near 50..
[05:50] <variant> BBking: from what? internet explorer under wine?
[05:50] <newbie41> hjmills: from what ive read every one makes fun of aol
[05:50] <BBking> no, if i start xchat
[05:50] <lurgy_> yay
[05:50] <BBking> bots are in a channel variant
[05:51] <BBking> on an other server
[05:51] <variant> Jimmey: ah, in that case i would set high to 70.. try actualy stressing the cpu first to see what temperature it reaches. if its just idleing away then the temperature wont change much at all..
[05:51] <jontec> hey is there any reason why grub lists my latest kernel as generic instead of amd64-generic?
[05:51] <variant> Jimmey: download some source code and compile it.. a large package like mplayer should do the trick
[05:51] <jontec> uname -r returns 2.6.17-10-generic
[05:51] <Jimmey> Alright
[05:51] <jontec> and I am amd64
[05:51] <newbie41> hjmills: when i try and configure and add phone numbers it says you can not save read only
[05:51] <Jimmey> variant, I'll render some 3D scenes in blender...Same kind of thing
[05:52] <variant> Jimmey: as long as it uses cpu cycles it shoud do the trick
[05:52] <AlexC_> Jimmey: yeah rendering is a very cpu intensive process
[05:52] <AlexC_> variant: oh it uses pretty much 100% cpu when rendering,
[05:52] <variant> Jimmey: do one massive one so it uses the cpu for a good bit of time.. don't give it any breaks
[05:52] <variant> AlexC_: i know
[05:53] <variant> bbl
[05:53] <Cin> !upgrade
[05:53] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[05:53] <jontec> anyone care to answer my question? I been asking questions all morning and getting no help.
[05:53] <Jimmey> variant, blender-bin is using 80% percent of the cpu, and it's staying at 47
[05:54] <bauer77> what is it jontec
[05:54] <AlexC_> jontec: maybe no one knows the anwser,
[05:54] <Jimmey> jontec, what's the question
[05:54] <variant> Jimmey: only 100% counts
[05:54] <variant> jontec: I didn't see any question from you
[05:54] <variant> jontec: repeat it and i will see if i can help
[05:54] <bauer77> can anyone tell me quickly what the minimum hard drive requirement for Ubuntu server 6.10 is?
[05:54] <apokryphos> bauer77: default install is 1.8 gigs
[05:55] <apokryphos> *desktop
[05:55] <apokryphos> server, hm.
[05:55] <jontec> AlexC_, Jimmey: well, why does uname -r return 2.6.17-10-generic instead of 2.6.17-10-amd64-generic
[05:55] <jontec> I'm amd64
[05:55] <NET||abuse> hmm, not finding where exactly to get the libdvdcss3 deb from, it's just mentioned in places.. not anything else
[05:55] <variant> jontec: because thats the kernel you ahve installed and are currently running
[05:55] <Jimmey> jontec, you need to install the amd64 kernel
[05:55] <inuk-x> hello everyone
[05:55] <inuk-x> how do i use apt to install qt and gtk?
[05:55] <variant> inuk-x: lo
[05:55] <bauer77> thanks apkryphos
[05:56] <variant> inuk-x: you will allready have one or the other installed if your using gnome or kde
[05:56] <bauer77> wish me luck..lol
[05:56] <Raffy> hbaigu:i'me reinstalling it ;)
[05:56] <variant> inuk-x: if you need to have it for the purposes of compiling software then you need the -dev library
[05:56] <apokryphos> ubotu: server | bauer77
[05:56] <ubotu> bauer77: Ubuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments. The default install includes a server kernel and no GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current stable version is 6.06 LTS. For more info see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ServerFaq/
[05:56] <jontec> variant, Jimmey: why was that installed with updates? All of my other kernels were amd64 (and added by updates)... why did it change to this?
[05:56] <Jimmey> Did you update distro?
[05:56] <hbaigu> Raffy, don't forget again.
[05:56] <apokryphos> inuk-x: why aren't you using synaptic?
[05:56] <Raffy> lol Ok
[05:57] <variant> jontec: no idea, perhaps a bug.. it should be easy to fix
[05:57] <Raffy> maybe i've press only enter :
[05:57] <Risky-wow> how do i give my ubuntu machine a name that windows machines on the same LAN can see?
[05:57] <bauer77> apokryphos: should I be using 6.0.6 instead of 6.10?
[05:57] <jontec> variant: how do I get the kernel... I suppose now, it will fetch the wrong kernel?
[05:57] <apokryphos> bauer77: not necessarily
[05:57] <apokryphos> !msg | inuk-x
[05:57] <bauer77> i am basically just using as a file server and maybe ftp
[05:57] <ubotu> inuk-x: Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can also benefit. Please don't PM a user in the channel without asking first.
[05:58] <apokryphos> bauer77: dapper has longer support though
[05:58] <apokryphos> inuk-x: take a look at the FAQ (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommonQuestions) as linked to in the channel /topic
[05:58] <Risky-wow> like i added it so my ubuntu machine can see my windows boxes, but I have to use the IP address to access the ubuntu box because they can't resolve the name
[05:58] <variant> jontec: it will fetch whatever kernel you tell it to
[05:58] <Jimmey> jontec, I'm doing some searching for you
[05:58] <variant> jontec: use synaptic..
[05:58] <bauer77> thanks apokryphos
[05:58] <rafase282> Hello
[05:58] <apokryphos> hi
[05:59] <Risky-wow> i know i could add my ubuntu bow to etc/hosts on every windows machine, but I have a lot of machines, and I don't want to update that every time the IP changes
[05:59] <rafase282> can someone can help me to sync my T-Mobile MDA with My Ubuntu?
[05:59] <Nik_Doof> rafase282, running WM5?
[05:59] <rafase282> yes
[05:59] <Nik_Doof> involves alot of compiling svn versions of Synce
[06:00] <EricL> Has anyone been able to fix the "FreeFontPath" issue after an upgrade, none of the answers I got from Googling worked?
[06:00] <Nik_Doof> lemme find the guide for you
[06:00] <rafase282> I tried with multy sync but nothing
[06:00] <jontec> variant, Jimmey: linux-headers-2.6.17-10-generic Linux kernel headers for version 2.6.17 on x86/x86_64
[06:00] <rafase282> ok
[06:00] <rafase282> thanks
[06:00] <Nik_Doof> yah the synce version doesn't support wm6
[06:00] <Nik_Doof> 5 even
[06:00] <AlexC_> !anyone | EricL
[06:00] <ubotu> EricL: 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?
[06:00] <extreme> hi
[06:00] <jontec> variant, Jimmey: that's from the package name and package descriptions in Adept
[06:01] <Nik_Doof> rafase282, http://www.synce.org/index.php/Windows_Mobile_2005_Support
[06:01] <shak1> hallo, ich habe eine Frage : Ist es mglich ein Xubuntu zu einem Kubuntu zu machen ? Muss man nur die Repositories umstellen? Kann man dann acuh einfach ein dist-upgrade machen, oder ist ein gksu "update-manager -c" mglich /ntig ?
[06:01] <EricL> ubotu:  That was the question?  Is there a solution?  I can't get into X after my apt-get dist-upgrade from dapper to edgy.
[06:01] <rafase282> thanks
[06:01] <extreme> hi
[06:01] <AlexC_> !ubuntu-de | shak1
[06:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ubuntu-de - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:01] <Nik_Doof> no problem :)
[06:01] <AlexC_> shak1: #ubuntu-de
[06:01] <apokryphos> !de | shak1
[06:01] <rafase282> do you know about web cams?
[06:01] <ubotu> shak1: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[06:02] <shak1> ok, ;)
[06:02] <AlexC_> apokryphos: ahh, just de :P
[06:02] <shak1> thanks
[06:02] <jontec> variant, Jimmey: then the package linux-headers-amd64-generic says... Obsoleted by: linux-headers-generic
[06:02] <glatzor> shak1: das ist ein englichsprachiger channel
[06:02] <glatzor> shak1: alle ubuntu-flavors verwenden das selbe repository
[06:02] <apokryphos> AlexC_: yeah, or 'deutsch', or 'german'
[06:02] <glatzor> shak1: daher reicht ein apt-get install kubuntu-desktop bereits aus
[06:02] <AlexC_> !de | glatzor
[06:02] <ubotu> glatzor: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[06:02] <apokryphos> glatzor: English only in here please.
[06:03] <shak1> Ja, danke ich habe mich im Channel vertan. Sorry guys. Vielen Dank glatzor, dann mach ich dass mal eben.
[06:03] <samalex> I just downloaded OpenOffice 2.1, but it's all RPM's.  Is there a suggested way to install it as it's like 30 RPM's?  Or should I use alien to convert them to deb?
[06:03] <Risky-wow> i never know what to do when i ask my question and wait and no one answers...
[06:03] <bradley_> how would i reset my universal sound settings?
[06:03] <AlexC_> samalex: convert to rpm
[06:03] <Risky-wow> should i just wait a few minutes and try again?
[06:03] <KDan> if anyone speaks russian or lithuanian and want to help someone get help on #smarty, pls join #smarty ! We have a lithuanian there and can't figure out what he's trying to say in english.
[06:03] <AlexC_> samalex: wops, convert to deb
[06:04] <samalex> I'm having a problem with the stock OOo 2.0 version that I think has been fixed in 2.1, and the package manager doesn't have 2.1 available.
[06:04] <samalex> Albatorsk, I'll try.  thanks
[06:04] <aalhamad> when i reopen a saved gif and try to edit it does not allow me.. how can i fix this problem?
[06:04] <Cin> Dapper or Edgy? is there a page about saying which is the best choice for who?
[06:04] <jontec> Risky-wow: yeah... or send an inflammatory message... that usually gets attention....
[06:04] <aalhamad> it says lend: Invalid for indexed images
[06:04] <Risky-wow> ok - how do i do that?
[06:04] <Risky-wow> hehe
[06:04] <apokryphos> jontec: attention that gets you banned ;-)
[06:04] <aalhamad> it says------>>  Blend: Invalid for indexed images
[06:05] <Risky-wow> anyone know anything about name resolution on windows machines - does it use netbios or something?
[06:05] <jontec> apokryphos: not exactly... people listen because they get angry :D
[06:05] <AlexC_> !anyone | Risky-wow
[06:05] <ubotu> Risky-wow: 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?
[06:05] <Bakefy> I can't get RDP to work.  Anyone have any suggestions?
[06:05] <apokryphos> jontec: I don't recommend trying :)
[06:05] <jontec> apokryphos: I do.
[06:06] <jontec> apokryphos: that why I did...
[06:06] <jontec> that's*
[06:06] <Risky-wow> i'm trying to make my windows machines able to resolve the name of my ubuntu box - does that have anything to do with netbios?
[06:06] <bulmer> Risky-wow: your ubuntu has to be running samba
[06:06] <apokryphos> ubotu: coc | jontec
[06:06] <ubotu> jontec: The Ubuntu Code of Conduct to which we ask all Ubuntu users to adhere can be found at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[06:06] <Risky-wow> bulmer, thanks!
[06:07] <killux> has anyone installed gnomba on ubuntu?
[06:07] <PuppiesOnAcid> Hi with wget, I just got disconnected from the server or something...how do I reconnect and resume my download?
[06:07] <AlexC_> I'm gonna cry in a minute
[06:07] <michaelpo> how do i install democracy player?
[06:07] <AlexC_> !anyone | killux
[06:07] <ubotu> killux: 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?
[06:07] <Cin> is it risky to upgrade to Edgy?
[06:07] <jontec> apokryphos: well then ubuntu needs to maintain it wiki and forums better then we won't need to be using IRC so much
[06:07] <PuppiesOnAcid> Nevermind, it seemed to do it automagically.
[06:07] <hbaigu> PuppiesOnAcid, wget -c
[06:07] <EricL> Cin:  Yes.
[06:07] <Risky-wow> dang....apt-get install samba...now it all works - thanks all!
[06:07] <Bakefy> anyone here use remote desktop?
[06:07] <apokryphos> jontec: believe it or not, some people prefer IRC to MLs and forums.
[06:07] <Cin> EricL, is there a page about these risks?
[06:07] <michaelpo> how do i install democracy player? it's not in the "add/remove program"
[06:07] <killux> ubotu? what
[06:07] <EricL> Cin:  I just upgraded from Dapper to edgy and now I can't get into X and I can't get anyone to help.
[06:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about what - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:07] <AlexC_> !anyone | Bakefy
[06:07] <ubotu> Bakefy: 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?
[06:08] <killux> how do you install gnomba and is it possible
[06:08] <qwehnce> My xorg fails because /etc/X11/xserver/SecurityPolicy does not exist, any ideas?
[06:08] <EricL> I am apartently not the only one who has the problem and there doesn't seem to be any solution.
[06:08] <Cin> EricL, what's the error of X?
[06:08] <AlexC_> What is it with people saying "Anyone used....anyone got ...." ?!?!? Just ask!
[06:08] <pbureau> michaelpo- system- admin - synaptic
[06:08] <Bakefy> alexc_  I asked early and know one responded.. that is why
[06:08] <Collins^> how do i autch automatically in quakenet, with xchat?
[06:08] <jontec> apokryphos: yes, I do, but when I can't get an answer then I try to look it up myself... then I get angry because I know that it's there someplace and just not documented well enough
[06:08] <Bakefy> I can't get RDP to work.  Anyone have any suggestions?
[06:08] <killux> so is it possible?
[06:09] <AlexC_> Bakefy: then ask your question again. IF you ask a question 50 mins ago, then suddenly say "Anyone know?" how do we know what you were on about?
[06:09] <Bakefy> I can't get RDP to work.  Anyone have any suggestions?I can't get RDP to work.  Anyone have any suggestions?I can't get RDP to work.  Anyone have any suggestions?I can't get RDP to work.  Anyone have any suggestions?I can't get RDP to work.  Anyone have any suggestions?
[06:09] <EricL> Cin:  It's a ttf-freetype package error, on startup on X it says, "FreeFontPath: FPE "/usr/share/conts/X11/misc/" refcount is 2, should be1; fixing."
[06:09] <killux> its not in ubuntu's package database, i downloaded the tar.gz and then converted it with alien
[06:09] <EricL> Then it quits.
[06:09] <AlexC_> Bakefy: Do not spam.
[06:09] <killux> but when i install it i dont know how to run it
[06:09] <killux> it doesnt show up in the menu
[06:09] <Cin> EricL, oh, I have that same error. does X fail to start because of that?
[06:09] <EricL> Cin:  Yes it does.
[06:10] <Bakefy> alexc_ I only want help
[06:10] <apokryphos> !patience | Bakefy
[06:10] <ubotu> Bakefy: The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[06:10] <newbie41> where can i get a complete instruction for newbie ubuntu guide is wanting
[06:10] <EricL> Cin:  You X doesn't fail because of that?
[06:10] <alecjw> hi. what codecs can i uise for the -vcoec option in ffmpeg?
[06:10] <doronBE> is this cahnnel alive ?
[06:10] <Cin> EricL, no, it says "fixing". it's more of a warning. there are no other errors?
[06:10] <Collins^> anyone know how to auth automatically in quakenet, with xchat?
[06:10] <Deeper> Can someone explain how to "install" the command 'cabextract' please?
[06:10] <killux> man people bag on you about how you ask the question but then when u ask it right they dont answer
[06:11] <EricL> Cin:  Yes, it also says "(EE) AIGLX: Screen 0 is not DRI capable"
[06:11] <doronBE> hi, I have a problem with my wireless network. iwlist if scan see my home AP but when I try to change the ESSID it doesnt change and remains on off / any, Im using ndiswrapper... turned the web upside down.. no success
[06:11] <Byan> I fscked up my windows install, so I reinstalled windows XP.. and now I can't get it to boot to ubuntu
[06:11] <Bakefy> what am I doing wrong when using my terminal server client?
[06:11] <EricL> Cin:  I have also messaged around with my xorg.conf and gotten rid of that error, but X still wont' start.
[06:11] <Byan> how do I reinstall grub and everything?
[06:11] <Cin> Collins^, you mean to nickserv? go to your server list and on Quakenet put in 'nickserv password' your password
[06:11] <binarydigit> i somehow deleted my trash icon off my desktop, in gconf-editor, the option is still checked off to have the trash icon show, anyone know how to get my trash icon back?
[06:11] <killux> EricL: did you install the ATI 3D driver?
[06:12] <Collins^> ok Cin, but i have to msg my user to Q aswell, where do i do that?
[06:12] <EricL> killux:  Which package is that?
[06:12] <apokryphos> Byan: grub and everything? Everything being ubuntu?
[06:12] <Cin> EricL, does Xorg -configure show error?
[06:12] <jrib> binarydigit: did you try to toggle the checkbox?
[06:12] <Byan> apokryphos: no, not ubuntu
[06:12] <killux> you need to install it, hold on i saw a tut on it
[06:12] <binarydigit> jrib: yup
[06:12] <Bakefy> I'll try back later/
[06:12] <killux> let me find it
[06:12] <binarydigit> jrib: even restarted gnome, etc
[06:12] <apokryphos> Byan: just grub then?
[06:12] <Cin> Collins^, I dunno about that
[06:12] <Collins^> ok
[06:12] <Byan> apokryphos: I just want to boot to my ubuntu install
[06:12] <jrib> binarydigit: do you have any other icons on your desktop?
[06:12] <apokryphos> Byan: take a look at the FAQ (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommonQuestions) as linked to in the channel /topic
[06:12] <binarydigit> jrib: yup
[06:12] <killux> EricL: what ubuntu do you have
[06:12] <jrib> binarydigit: weird...
[06:12] <killux> as in which version
[06:12] <qwehnce> Xorg fails because /etc/X11/xserver/SecurityPolicy does not exist
[06:13] <EricL> killux:  Edgy now KUbuntu
[06:13] <alecjw> what codecs can i uise for the -vcdoec option in ffmpeg?
[06:13] <jrib> binarydigit: it's not hidden behind the first icon (this sometimes happens)?
[06:13] <aalhamad> where i can find the logos in gimp??
[06:13] <killux> heres the tut: http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Edgy_Installation_Guide
[06:13] <doronBE> err.... nobody knows his way around Wireless networking in ubuntu ?
[06:13] <Byan> aalhamad: ... what?
[06:13] <apokryphos> qwehnce: is xserver-xorg-core not installed?
[06:13] <killux> what video card do you have?
[06:13] <binarydigit> jrib: nope not hidden =(
[06:14] <pbureau> doronBE- what chipset (do lspci)
[06:14] <EricL> Cin:  It tells me that it can't detect anything.
[06:14] <aalhamad> the logo samples in gimp what is the path for it??
[06:14] <doronBE> pbureau: I have rt61
[06:14] <Cin> EricL, unable to detect a screen?
[06:14] <Bakefy> is a domain necessary for RDP to connect?
[06:14] <Cin> EricL, or mouse, or what?
[06:14] <EricL> killux:  I have a NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200
[06:14] <doronBE> pbureau: but I use ndiswrapper
[06:14] <EricL> Cin:  Mouse.
[06:14] <killux> ohh ok then its not the video card
[06:14] <killux> i have the same card
[06:14] <pbureau> doronBE- so your on it now ?
[06:14] <qwehnce> apokryphos, its installed; well at least its in my apt cache.
[06:14] <Cin> EricL, something like "/dev/mouse/" not found?
[06:14] <killux> im running gnome and everything works fine
[06:14] <Cin> EricL, it needs to be "/dev/input/mice"
[06:15] <qwehnce> apokryphos, this is after a fresh install.
[06:15] <EricL> Cin:  It's trying to use a different config file.
[06:15] <doronBE> pbureau: yeah,
[06:15] <apokryphos> qwehnce: apt-cache means nothing, since it searches for online packages too.
[06:15] <Cin> EricL, I've ran into the same problem. I'm not sure why Xorg thinks it's /dev/mouse
[06:15] <apokryphos> qwehnce: dpkg -l|grep xserver-xorg-core
[06:15] <killux> how do you install gnomba?
[06:15] <Cin> EricL, yeah, -configure creates a new one. -config allows you to run and test the new one
[06:15] <pbureau> doronBE-  I would search for ubuntu rt61 on google but I think you will find ndiswrapper is the only solution (I have one that I cannot get working myself)
[06:15] <EricL> Cin:  I have it set as /dev/input/mice in my Xorg.conf.
[06:15] <Bakefy> How do i properly use Terminal server client to connect to a Windows machine?
[06:15] <apokryphos> qwehnce: though actually that file shouldn't be in that location anyway.
[06:16] <doronBE> pbureau: its like when I try to connect to the AP with iwconfig <if> essid BLA nothing happens
[06:16] <qwehnce> apokryphos, its listed
[06:16] <doronBE> pbureau: the rt61 doesnt work with Feisty Fawn
[06:16] <pbureau> doronBE- you using WEP or WPA ?
[06:16] <apokryphos> qwehnce: can you pastebin your X error log?
[06:16] <doronBE> pbureau: Wep
[06:16] <killux> dornBE: why dont you just change the essid in the gui networkconfig
[06:16] <killux> ^doronBE
[06:16] <doronBE> pbureau: the damn thing crashes
[06:16] <qwehnce> the only error is "error opening security policy file /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xserver/SecurityPolicy"
[06:17] <doronBE> killux: it crashes
[06:17] <killux> whats the device name?
[06:17] <doronBE> killux" wlan0
[06:17] <apokryphos> qwehnce: that's not what you said first time around
[06:17] <Cin> EricL, care to paste your xorg.conf?
[06:17] <killux> wait is it atheros card
[06:17] <pbureau> doronBE- try editing your /etc/network/interfaces file and force the essid
[06:17] <EricL> Cin:  Sure, standby.
[06:17] <qwehnce> apokryphos, sry thats copied from a forum
[06:17] <doronBE> killux: nope, its an RT compatible
[06:17] <doronBE> pbureau: tried that, doesnt work
[06:17] <apokryphos> :/
[06:17] <AVN`> my sound is broken
[06:18] <pbureau> doronBE- hummm ifconfig 'sees' your card ?
[06:18] <killux> ok and sudo iwconfig wlan0 essid <essid> doesnt work?
[06:18] <snook353> will bonobo make my xubuntu slow?
[06:18] <qwehnce> apokryphos, its ""error opening security policy file /etc/X11/xserver/SecurityPolicy"
[06:18] <doronBE> pbureau: ??
[06:18] <doronBE> pbureau: 'sees' ?
[06:18] <aalhamad> what linux packages can create logos (only for logos.. not including gimp) ??
[06:18] <apokryphos> qwehnce: type 'startx' from the command line (as user), and pastebin to me what it says exactly, please.
[06:18] <killux> do ifconfig -a
[06:18] <jrib> aalhamad: inkscape?
[06:18] <apokryphos> aalhamad: none? I doubt you'd have a program that specific.
[06:18] <killux> and see if it lists wlan0
[06:18] <pbureau> doronBE-  do ifconfig does your card register there ?
[06:18] <apokryphos> any logo is potentially another image, anyway.
[06:18] <snook353> !bonobo
[06:18] <Deeper> Where do i find the folder: '~/.wine/drive_c/windows/system/' ?
[06:18] <ubotu> bonobo: The GNOME Bonobo System.. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.22-9 (edgy), package size 230 kB, installed size 1308 kB
[06:18] <doronBE> killux: it lists it with the right MAC adress
[06:19] <killux> is it up
[06:19] <aalhamad> then at least samples of logo
[06:19] <pbureau> Deeper-  in your /home dire
[06:19] <Deeper> Thanks
[06:19] <doronBE> pbureau: it is registered there,
[06:19] <killux> ifconfig wlan0 up
[06:19] <aalhamad> then at least samples of logo that i can edit?
[06:19] <killux> just to make sure
[06:19] <pbureau> doronBE- you using gnome ?
[06:19] <doronBE> killux: it is up
[06:19] <EricL> Cin:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3208/
[06:19] <doronBE> yeah
[06:19] <AVN`> No sound plays on my machine
[06:19] <pbureau> doronBE- check on network manager if it is enabled
[06:19] <killux> ok now iwconfig wlan0 essid <essidname>
[06:19] <Siixxa> anyone know how to change the ubuntu icon to the gnome foot
[06:19] <doronBE> sec
[06:19] <sean0h> ok got a question
[06:20] <aalhamad> apokryphos jrib  -- then at least samples of logo that i can edit?
[06:20] <sean0h> ok installed ubuntu on a dual boot, goto grub, it brings me to login but no desktop
[06:20] <killux> you know what, try this:
[06:20] <sean0h> any solutions>'
[06:20] <killux> ifconfig wlan0 down
[06:20] <killux> iwconfig wlan0 essid <essidhere>
[06:21] <killux> iwconfig wlan0 up
[06:21] <killux> then dhclient wlan0
[06:21] <doronBE> killux, same result, the essid doesnt change
[06:21] <inuk-x> apokryphos and variant, thanks got it working.
[06:21] <killux> even after what i just said
[06:21] <walrus> anyone who knows well php ??
[06:21] <killux> u might have to assign the essid while its down
[06:21] <pbureau> doronBE- does another eth connection show as wireless (not wlan0?)
[06:21] <inuk-x> just ran apt-get install libgtk-dev and libqt-dev
[06:21] <Cin> EricL, so when you run Xorg -configure which creates xorg.conf.new in your home area, and then run Xorg -config xorg.conf.new, what error is displayed? the mouse error?
[06:21] <jrib> aalhamad: umm are you looking for a graphics program or for images that are licensed in such a way that you can modify and use for yourself?
[06:21] <doronBE> pbureau: nope
[06:21] <doronBE> pbureau: look, when I do iwpriv wlan0 scan I can see all the AP around me
[06:22] <sean0h> anyone?
[06:22] <doronBE> pbureau: but when I try changing the essid id it doesnt
[06:22] <killux> did u assign the essid while the device is down?
 i'm looking for logos that i can edit?
[06:22] <EricL> Cin:  Yes, the mouse error.
[06:22] <doronBE> pbureau: plus the Mode remains on Auto
[06:22] <doronBE> killux: yea, the manual sez so
[06:22] <walrus> on php, every non-ascii char is not being echo-ed ... what do i have to do ?? is there some directive on php.ini who fix that ??
[06:22] <Cin> EricL, okay, fix the mouse error in xorg.conf.new so that it is /dev/input/mice
[06:22] <hbaigu> walrus, join ##php
[06:22] <pbureau> doronBE- try getting gnome-networkmanager (I had to do this for my WPA).. it handled wifi better
[06:22] <Cin> EricL, any errors after that?
[06:22] <walrus> hbaigu, thx
[06:22] <rafase282> I need help installing my webcam
[06:23] <killux> are you sure all the drivers are installed for ur card?
[06:23] <rafase282> can someoine help me?
[06:23] <doronBE> pbureau: no network on that pc :( it gonna be hell
[06:23] <michaelpo> hbaigu: what is the different between ##php and #php?
[06:23] <rafase282> Hello
[06:23] <doronBE> killux: yeah, everything is installed, it used to wotk with 6.06
[06:23] <AVN`> can anyone here help me with my sound problem?
[06:23] <rafase282> I need help witha webcam
[06:23] <Yeti_69> !fr
[06:23] <sean0h> ok can i ask a question now?
[06:23] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[06:23] <killux> you could always just hook up with etherne
[06:23] <doronBE> killux: but since I upgraded my pc and only ubuntu fiesty works .....
[06:23] <killux> try install what pbureau said
[06:24] <sean0h> ok installed ubuntu on a dual boot, goto grub, it brings me to login but no desktop....any solutions
[06:24] <doronBE> killux: the AP is 2 floors over me :)
[06:24] <Cin> michaelpo, ## is used for 'about' channels, the owner of which are not the official copyright holders of said topic. only the rightful owners are allowed a #channel
[06:24] <jrib> aalhamad: I have no idea then
[06:24] <killux> and are you dhclienting the device
[06:24] <killux> after u assign the new essid?
[06:24] <Cin> michaelpo, such as the actual developers of PHP
[06:25] <doronBE> yes
[06:25] <michaelpo> so there is also a ##ubuntu?
[06:25] <doronBE> its the wierdest thing
[06:25] <killux> wait wait
[06:25] <michaelpo> tried.. but could not join ##ubuntu... it did not show up
[06:25] <EricL> Cin: Now I am getting monitor out of range issues.
[06:25] <killux> are you sure the router ur connecting to doesnt enable mac address filtering?
[06:25] <Cin> michaelpo, no, this is the official channel
[06:26] <doronBE> killux: ofcourse, I can connect normally when I run windows
[06:26] <killux> hmmm
[06:26] <doronBE> and that gnome thing doesnt work too
[06:26] <Cin> EricL, monitor out of range? hmm
[06:26] <killux> try just pinging the router
[06:26] <doronBE> installed it
[06:26] <killux> when your connecting to the AP
[06:26] <doronBE> killux: how can I ping it if I dont have an IP adress ?
[06:27] <EricL> Cin:  Yep, I know how to fix that, but I didn't think it was supposed to happen with a default config.
[06:27] <killux> you dont even have an IP on the LAN?
[06:27] <Cin> EricL, no, neither did I. how do you fix that?
[06:27] <killux> here post your ifconfig wlan0
[06:27] <doronBE> yeah, dhclient wont work as long as I dont have an ESSID configured
[06:27] <michaelpo> hmmm... dont understand... thanks for trying... newbie here...
[06:27] <doronBE> in here ??
[06:27] <AVN`> Can anyone help me get sound working on my box?
[06:27] <rafase282> I need help to install my webcam
[06:28] <killux> are you on a different channel then the router?
[06:28] <EricL> Cin:  By specifically setting the refresh rates in the monitor section.
[06:28] <ed__> hey, im having a perodic lag problem
[06:28] <killux> windows and ubuntu have diff. default channels i think
[06:29] <pbureau> AVN`- what sound card you have ?
[06:29] <killux> install kismet and see what channel the AP is on
[06:29] <sean0h> what kind of ubuntu help channel is this ppl ask a question and no responce at all?
[06:29] <doronBE> killux: yeah, thought about it, changed the channel to mine but still no luck
[06:29] <Cin> EricL, ah, right. so what are the remaining errors with that configuration file?
[06:29] <killux> what do you mean to urs
[06:29] <EricL> Cin:  Standby, let me try adding that to my original config file.  It's not in there.
[06:29] <Cin> sean0h, the people talking probbly can't answer with competence
[06:30] <doronBE> killux: my AP is on channel 11 so I changed the setting in iwconfig to channel 11
[06:30] <sean0h> ok thats all i needed to know ty
[06:30] <sean0h> :)
[06:30] <xtknight> sean0h: the kind where only those who know the answer to your question, will answer it
[06:30] <doronBE> sec, loaded my disk on key
[06:30] <doronBE> Ill paste the output
[06:30] <killux> ddid u do tht while the device was down
[06:30] <qwehnce> apokryphos, http://pastebin.com/869524
[06:30] <xtknight> sean0h: what's your q?  i may be able to help
[06:30] <xtknight> lol
[06:30] <xtknight> too little too late
[06:30] <AVN`> pbureau, it works now, odd
[06:30] <rafase282> I need help to install my web cam, sync my PDA with WM5 and to be able to install windows PC games
[06:31] <rafase282> can someone help on any of these?
[06:31] <doronBE> killux: tried it when the device is up AND down ... Im messing with it for a week now
[06:31] <Cin> EricL, the thing is, your original config file came with the OS, and I have found that running Xorg -configure after installation and using that one instead has corrected problems I have been having
[06:31] <doronBE> killux: and its really annoying to be stuck on windows... :( got used to the goodies of Compiz :)
[06:31] <killux> lol is there any other APs you can just test
[06:31] <ed__> could DMA cause a lag issue in games or is it a kernel issue?
[06:31] <torrrrr> hi
[06:31] <killux> to see if its just that certain AP
[06:31] <xtknight> ed__: lack of dma will require the CPU to intervene on I/o operations..
[06:31] <doronBE> killux: yeah, some stupid neighbour has an open AP
[06:31] <torrrrr> how do I configure DNS to autodetect, like in windows?
[06:31] <doronBE> killux: let me try !
[06:32] <killux> yey!
[06:32] <Cin> xtknight, I'm downloading Edgy. there's no way I'm gonna be able to fix my gfx driver problem
[06:32] <xtknight> torrrrr: dhcp
[06:32] <EricL> Cin:  It seems that I can get into KDE now (when I type "xinit startkde"), but now every window says KDE is already running.
[06:32] <doronBE> luckly iwlist scan works
[06:32] <torrrrr> I am using dhcp
[06:32] <killux> anyone know how to install Gnomba!??!
[06:32] <torrrrr> xtknight
[06:32] <xtknight> Cin: well, sounds good to me.  edgy is newer
[06:32] <xtknight> torrrrr: ?
[06:33] <xtknight> oh
[06:33] <Cin> xtknight, yeah, I thought I'd start a fresh because this install is about a year old and I've not used it for months
[06:33] <ompaul> Cin, be aware that you need to reinstall - if you are going backwards there is no clean way to do that afik
[06:33] <xtknight> torrrrr: im not sure how dns autodetect works.  do you have the dns ips in your router?  does it work on another pc with dhcp?
[06:33] <ed__> my problem is that sometimes when i run a game every few seconds the FPS will drop and the music will skip, then it will go back to normal and then it will lag again
[06:33] <Cin> ompaul, I'm currently on Dapper
[06:33] <runge> hi. how do I mount a iso-file in linux? (must I burn it first?)
[06:33] <EricL> Now KDE just keepts says, "KDE seems to be already running on this display."
[06:33] <justin_> My mouse is acting all crazy when I move it down.
[06:33] <doronBE> killux: bahh... no luck... the ESSID is still stuck on "off/any"
[06:34] <xtknight> ed__: do you have a dual core CPU, or a CPU with clock modulation support? (it changes speed of cpu to accomodate workload)
[06:34] <kolektiv> hi all - i have a macbook pro with osx and xp using bootcamp. would it be possible to install ubuntu over xp and have it remain working? does that sound likely to work?
[06:34] <killux> if worst comes to worst, you can just buy your own router
[06:34] <adaptr> ed__: run dstat in a console when you play a game, that will show you if it's I/O related (and also if it's CPU related)
[06:34] <Cin> EricL, perhaps it is. do you have the login manager opening on start-up?
[06:34] <killux> or do you even have an ISP?
[06:34] <ompaul> Cin, then that is an upgrade, and if you have not added lots of things from other reops then it will work out okay
[06:34] <torrrrr> xtknight: yes in windows it works with autodetect
[06:34] <killux> wait how are you online now?
[06:34] <doronBE> killux: it is my own router
[06:34] <ompaul> Cin, repos that is
[06:34] <doronBE> killux: my house is 3 floors high
[06:34] <ed__> i have a amd sempron 3200+ if that means anything
[06:35] <variant> torrrrr: what is providing the dhcp server?
[06:35] <killux> but your rotuer isnt wireless capapble
[06:35] <adaptr> ed__: apart from slower than an athlon64, no :)
[06:35] <variant> torrrrr: is it a windows computer?
[06:35] <killux> so your hooked in via ethernet?
[06:35] <killux> whats your status right now
[06:35] <EricL> Cin:  I do...but it didn't work until I just a killall -HUP kdm
[06:35] <doronBE> killux: it is capable quite good, the problem is with the wireless card
[06:35] <xtknight> ed__: ok, cpu is probably not the issue.  i'm not quite sure.  did you say you had dma enabled?
[06:35] <mwe> torrrrr: If you configure your interface to using DHCP it should get autoconfigured at every boot. But I guess you already did that.
[06:35] <Cin> ompaul, to be honest there's nothing of worth left on this partition. I'd rather start a fresh, and go by the book from the beginning. it seems last time I was using Ubuntu I didn't bother fixing any errors and just carried on messing about
[06:35] <EricL> Now It fired right up into KDE, but is still giving me those error messages.
[06:35] <adaptr> ed__: run dstat in a console, and pay particular attention to the I/O and interrupts - it may be hanging somewhere
[06:35] <killux> is ur wifi card built in?
[06:35] <Cin> EricL, yeah, I was about to suggest that
[06:35] <doronBE> I wanna buy some other card but I dont know which one is 100% supported by ubuntu
[06:35] <ed__> i dont think i do
[06:35] <killux> atheros is the best
[06:36] <doronBE> killux: no, just a LevelOne based on RT61 chipset
[06:36] <xtknight> dstat is something you'll need to install, btw
[06:36] <Cin> EricL, so, are there any remaining problems?
[06:36] <ed__> i typed dstat but it said command no found
[06:36] <adaptr> xtknight: true, dat
[06:36] <doronBE> killux: chipset Atheros ?
[06:36] <killux> yea
[06:36] <masterninja> HELP film student in distress
[06:36] <killux> I havent have a problem yet
[06:36] <SecrethX> there continue to be 3 "files" in the trash bin according to gnome (you know the icon right-under) but they arent appearing in nautilus, "dir" in a terminal doesnt return anything either
[06:36] <doronBE> killux: I hope I can find one in my country
[06:36] <TooR4u> i want to design a 3d game ... but i dont know where i have to start
[06:36] <EricL> Cin:  Yep, the colors are all messed up in KDE.
[06:36] <killux> and its very good wardriving
[06:36] <variant> killux: not all atheros chipsets are wells upported
[06:36] <TooR4u> can anyone help me?
[06:36] <variant> supported*
[06:36] <killux> where you live?
[06:36] <torrrrr> variant: the adsl modem/router
[06:36] <xtknight> TooR4u: probably not in #ubuntu , but umm
[06:36] <TooR4u> which lang is better?
[06:36] <doronBE> killux: Israel
[06:37] <Cin> EricL, messed up like the monitor isn't displaying correctly?
[06:37] <killux> its pretty popular
[06:37] <kolektiv> anyone know whether installing ubuntu over an xp bootcamp installation is likely to work? (macbook pro...)
[06:37] <doronBE> killux: all the cards I dug up were mostly RT61
[06:37] <qwehnce> apokryphos, any thoughts?
[06:37] <variant> torrrrr: do sudo dhclient eth0 && ping www.google.com
[06:37] <TooR4u> yss ... but i have to ...
[06:37] <killux> you have any best buys or anything
[06:37] <xtknight> TooR4u: google "3d game development"
[06:37] <variant> torrrrr: if it works then you ahve automatic dns resolution
[06:37] <ed__> how do i check for DMA
[06:37] <masterninja> i need to dual screen in ubuntu for cinerella and jahshaka i have a collage film project to hand in tommorow
[06:37] <xtknight> ed__: sudo hdparm -d /dev/blockdevice
[06:37] <variant> ed__: sudo hd
[06:37] <variant> bah
[06:37] <TooR4u> yah...! i have already tried ... but i dont know which lang to choose
[06:37] <xtknight> :)
[06:37] <TooR4u> & where to start
[06:37] <EricL> Cin: It fired up with the Debian background (even though its Ubuntu) and everything is either black or red right now.
[06:37] <TooR4u> any ideas?
[06:37] <variant> xtknight: im trying to jam pizza in my mouth at the same time :)
[06:37] <doronBE> killux: well, stupid RT61, why the hell it doesnt compile on ubuntu feisty :(
[06:38] <xtknight> variant: well i won the command typing contest *flexes muscles* :P
[06:38] <doronBE> killux: they got a driver but it simply doesnt compile on the new kernel
[06:38] <Cin> EricL, what the hell, ha? let's have a look at your config file
[06:38] <Cin> EricL, xorg.conf
[06:38] <ed__> wel g2g, ill try to figure this out later tonight
[06:38] <variant> doronBE: why are you asking about feisty in here? why are you suprised that something doesnt work on it? _it hasn't been released yet_
[06:38] <xtknight> TooR4u: managed languages like C# are good for beginners
[06:38] <EricL> Cin: You are looking at it from Pastebin, I didn't change anything.
[06:38] <killux> why are you usin feisty
[06:38] <killux> i use dapper
[06:39] <variant> xtknight: they are not just for beginners..
[06:39] <doronBE> killux: all of the others dont boot on my machine
[06:39] <killux> try edgy eft of dapper drake
[06:39] <killux> ohh
[06:39] <doronBE> doesnt boot
[06:39] <SecrethX> there continue to be 3 "files" in the trash bin according to gnome (you know the icon right-under) but they arent appearing in nautilus, "dir" in a terminal doesnt return anything either
[06:39] <killux> maybe ubuntu isnt the right distro
[06:39] <doronBE> I get some wierd error 600000000000 when it starts
[06:39] <killux> i went thourgh like 7 distros
[06:39] <doronBE> nothing works.... tried like 6 types of linux
[06:39] <killux> did u try Arch
[06:39] <doronBE> no
[06:39] <killux> Gentoo?
[06:40] <doronBE> thou I tried FreeBSD
[06:40] <Cin> EricL, oh, you're still using the old version?
[06:40] <killux> i never liked the BSDs
[06:40] <xtknight> variant: very true.  i couldn't make a 3d game to save my life
[06:40] <doronBE> they all dont detect my ATA drives
[06:40] <AlexC_> doronBE: what's the problem?
[06:40] <torrrrr> o well
[06:40] <EricL> Cin: I just tried making one change and it worked.
[06:40] <Cin> xtknight, I made a Tetris game in 3D xD
[06:40] <AlexC_> doronBE: do you have a core 2 duo, and can't install Ubuntu?
[06:40] <Cin> EricL, what change?
[06:40] <doronBE> AlexC_: wireless... or if you can make an older ver boot on my machine :)
[06:40] <EricL> Cin:  I just added the refresh rates from the Monitor into the monitor section and that cleared everything up.
[06:40] <xtknight> but i don't know what would be better, really
[06:40] <doronBE> AlexC_: yeah !
[06:40] <xtknight> managed VB.NET ?
[06:40] <Cin> EricL, hurrah!
[06:40] <torrrrr> it didn't help pnging google
[06:40] <EricL> Cin: Thanks so much. I really apprectiate it.
[06:40] <Byan> askljflksjadlf
[06:41] <Byan> wtf
[06:41] <doronBE> AlexC_: and I have an intel mobo with that marvel chipset
[06:41] <Byan> ;_;
[06:41] <Cin> EricL, no problemo.
[06:41] <Byan> I don't want to reinstall ubuntu
[06:41] <sc4ttrbrain> hi guys :D
[06:41] <variant> torrrrr: did pinging google work?
[06:41] <doronBE> AlexC_: do you know how to get an older distro run ?!
[06:41] <Cin> Byan, is it that bad?
[06:41] <Byan> Cin: I restored grub..
[06:41] <AlexC_> doronBE: there are major problems with the JMicron IDE controller. I've emailed Jmicron and they _insist_ it's fixed, but it's not.
[06:41] <Byan> Cin: and now.. it won't boot
[06:41] <xtknight> oh, jmicron, dont get me started
[06:41] <doronBE> AlexC_: well I got the marvel one
[06:41] <Byan> it gets to /bin/sh can't access tty; job control turned off
[06:41] <AlexC_> xtknight: I know, I gave up and brought a new motherboard
[06:41] <xtknight> just get a promise pci controller and call it a day.  it is NOT worth your trouble, or mine, or the kernel devs'
[06:41] <doronBE> and the marvel factory is 10 minutes from my house
[06:42] <doronBE> and next to my work
[06:42] <Cin> Byan, can't get on safe mode either?
[06:42] <doronBE> doronBE: they claim everything is ok
[06:42] <AlexC_> doronBE: the same may apply - it may just not work
[06:42] <Byan> Cin: lemme try
[06:42] <xtknight> doronBE: so what's up?
[06:42] <xtknight> doronBE: new motherboard not working?
[06:42] <Thug--N-Me> rmuser  ?
[06:42] <doronBE> xtknight: yep
[06:42] <xtknight> doronBE: gigabyte ga-965p-ds3?  asus p5b? .. ?
[06:42] <killux> is GNomba and ubuntu possible
[06:43] <doronBE> xtknight: intel 965
[06:43] <AlexC_> doronBE: I spent 3 weeks trying to install several Linux distros on my Abit AB9 .... in the end I gave up and brought a new motherboard.
[06:43] <hbaigu> Thug--N-Me, deluser?
[06:43] <xtknight> doronBE: and this has a JMicron IDE controller, you're sure?
[06:43] <Byan> Cin: same thing happends
[06:43] <AlexC_> doronBE: if you have the money, It would probably be easier to just buy a new motherboard, I can reccomend the Abit AW9D
[06:43] <doronBE> xtknight: no, its the marvel one, but they r pretty much the same
[06:43] <Thug--N-Me> yep
[06:43] <Deeper> Hi folks, I'm currently using Ventrilo with WINE, I followed the instructions on the forums and have set it up, and can hear people talking but am so far unable to speak with it. I have set my input device to my soundcard, but how do i set ubuntu to take my microphone input on my soundcard? when i was in windows, i went to volume control, advanced, recording, then selected which input to use.
[06:43] <seeraz> hello
[06:43] <doronBE> AlexC_: hell no !
[06:43] <seeraz> any one can help me
[06:43] <xtknight> doronBE: step 1: disable onboard pata controller.  step 2: order a PCI ide controller such as the Promise ultra100.
[06:43] <Byan> Cin: I am at a (initramfs) prompt
[06:43] <AlexC_> doronBE: I know it's not the best option,
[06:44] <xtknight> doronBE: alternatively, get all SATA drives
[06:44] <Cin> Byan, ohh, that's beyond me. sorry
[06:44] <seeraz> howtoo configure opera with java
[06:44] <AlexC_> xtknight: and SATA cd drive
[06:44] <xtknight> correct
[06:44] <xtknight> you don't need a new motherboard though
[06:44] <xtknight> there's nothing wrong with the mobo
[06:44] <doronBE> xtknight: even when I disable PATA controller the system doesnt start
[06:44] <xtknight> oh :(
[06:44] <Byan> Cin: can you do a recovery install?
[06:44] <AlexC_> xtknight: well, in my case ( Abit AB9 ) it would just not work at all
[06:44] <doronBE> xtknight: it just hangs with some annoying error
[06:44] <xtknight> doronBE: 'system doesnt start'?  what do you mean?
[06:44] <Byan> like... a repair install of windows XP
[06:44] <Byan> only ubuntu...
[06:44] <Thug--N-Me> hbaigu   remove user's primary group ?    pw groupdel group ?
[06:44] <Cin> Byan, I'm not sure
[06:45] <doronBE> xtknight: it shows grub, then I click enter and it shows an error
[06:45] <Byan> does anyone know?
[06:45] <torrrrr> variant: no, it didn't worked, so I have set it up manually
[06:45] <xtknight> doronBE: this is after or before installation?
[06:45] <doronBE> xtknight: when starting to load vmlinuz or atleast trying to
[06:45] <AlexC_> were not physics, what error, doronBE
[06:45] <doronBE> xtknight: before, when I put the CD in
[06:45] <Bakefy> my terminal server client wont connect to my xp machine?
[06:45] <cmweb> If you are experienced in GLIB   :::::    http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3209/
[06:45] <doronBE> xtknight: tried all the kernel options like i saw in the manuals and nothing worked
[06:45] <xtknight> doronBE: did you try the Feisty daily CD?
[06:45] <xtknight> doronBE: none worked for me either.
[06:45] <AlexC_> xtknight: I would highly not suggest that
[06:46] <xtknight> doronBE: like ata=all or whatever it was
[06:46] <doronBE> xtknight: yeah, Feisty works somewhat ok
[06:46] <AlexC_> doronBE: for now, but it _will_ break
[06:46] <variant> doronBE: why are you using feisty? try dapper first
[06:46] <doronBE> xtknight: yeah and use-generic-ide stuff
[06:46] <doronBE> variant: as I said, it doesnt boot !
[06:46] <doronBE> :(
[06:46] <killux> can you run Gnomba on Ubuntu?
[06:46] <variant> doronBE: ah ha
[06:46] <doronBE> Im frustrated
[06:46] <variant> doronBE: try gentoo :P
[06:46] <killux> variant: no
[06:46] <doronBE> variant: doesnt boot
[06:46] <killux> gentoo is soo long
[06:46] <xtknight> doronBE: yeah, that, it just didnt work.  none of it did.  i tried KMuto (japanese man)'s modified debian images, they booted fine.  then i installed ubuntu dapper off usb cdrom (edgy does not support Intel ICH)
[06:46] <variant> doronBE: nasty..
[06:46] <killux> and slow
[06:47] <Bakefy> Do I need to be in a domain environment for rdp to work?
[06:47] <doronBE> yep
[06:47] <killux> doronBE:can u run the live cd
[06:47] <doronBE> not even FREEBSD !!!
[06:47] <variant> Bakefy: nope
[06:47] <doronBE> killux: nope, nothing, only fiesty works
[06:47] <AlexC_> variant: it's a problem with the chipset on the motherboard and just doesn't work with the kernel, so any Linux distro wont work - unless it has the latest kernel,
[06:47] <cmweb> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3209/
[06:47] <xtknight> the situation is dire with Core 2 Duo Motherboards but all is not lost, trust me.  dont get a new motherboard!!  fight the system
[06:47] <doronBE> killux: they all give that PCI bus error
[06:47] <hbaigu> Thug--N-Me, don't know
[06:47] <killux> try Arch Linux
[06:47] <variant> AlexC_: I see
[06:47] <Bakefy> variant, do I need to be logged off my xp machine to log in remotely?
[06:48] <variant> Bakefy: depends on how many sessions are allowed at any one time
[06:48] <xtknight> i am running ubuntu Edgy on my core 2 duo right now
[06:48] <killux> what kind of box are u using?
[06:48] <doronBE> killux: whats Arch linux? debian ?
[06:48] <adaptr> Bakefy: with remote desktop ?
[06:48] <Thug--N-Me> hbaigu ok
[06:48] <killux> no
[06:48] <Lynoure> xtknight: edgy does not support Intel ICH at all? But ICH is extremely common!
[06:48] <doronBE> xtknight: what kernel ?
[06:48] <Bakefy> adaptr, yes
[06:48] <AlexC_> xtknight: buying a new motherboard may sound extreme, but for the time your going to spend getting it work to it's worth it.
[06:48] <xtknight> Lynoure: it doesn't support intel ich8 in native or pata mode
[06:48] <killux> http://www.archlinux.org/
[06:48] <doronBE> xtknight: can u uname -a me ?
[06:48] <hjmills> what programs are there for editing .avi video files?
[06:48] <doronBE> thanks killux
[06:48] <killux> its pretty beastly, just dint have good support for my ATI card
[06:48] <xtknight> Lynoure: 2.6.19 custom compiled.  i made packages on the forums
[06:48] <doronBE> only kernel 2.18 and above work
[06:48] <Lynoure> xtknight: oh, ich8. That's less surprising.
[06:48] <Bakefy> variant, when I try to connect.. it says it cant resolve the host name.
[06:49] <adaptr> Bakefy: XP allows only one remote session at a time
[06:49] <variant> Bakefy: connect via ip instead
[06:49] <xtknight> doronBE: Linux andy-desktop 2.6.20-rc4 #0 SMP Mon Jan 8 16:29:57 EST 2007 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[06:49] <cmweb> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3209/
[06:49] <doronBE> 2.6.20 ?!!?
[06:49] <adaptr> Bakefy: and it locks your desktop when you connect, you don't need to log out
[06:49] <doronBE> xtknight: it came like this ??
[06:49] <xtknight> doronBE: no
[06:49] <doronBE> xtknight: crap
[06:49] <doronBE> :(
[06:49] <tuckerm> Where can i find information about ubotu's code and if i can download it and run it in adiffrent channel
[06:49] <xtknight> AlexC_: perhaps.  i just got a new ide controller, it was really the only issue
[06:49] <SecrethX> there continue to be 3 "files" in the trash bin according to gnome (you know the icon right-under) but they arent appearing in nautilus, "dir" in a terminal doesnt return anything either
[06:49] <variant> !ubuto ubuto
[06:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ubuto ubuto - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:50] <variant> !ubuto
[06:50] <hjmills> "ubotu
[06:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ubuto - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:50] <andy101> tuckerm: launchpad
[06:50] <torrrrr> strange thing though it doesn't work yet!
[06:50] <xtknight> doronBE: try installing ubuntu dapper
[06:50] <hjmills> !yourself
[06:50] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[06:50] <doronBE> I think that if I will get me an installer with kernel above 2.6.18 it will start
[06:50] <variant> !ubutu
[06:50] <killux> can you run Gnomba on Ubuntu?
[06:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ubutu - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:50] <cmweb> tuckerm, its a supy bot
[06:50] <killux> can you run Gnomba on Ubuntu?
[06:50] <Bakefy> variant, adaptr: do I need to type the ip address in the hostname?  I am getting the same error.
[06:50] <AlexC_> xtknight: I was going to do that, but I looked at the price of an IDE controller, and the price of a new motherboard and they were very equal - I chose the new motherboard so I know I wouldn't have any more problems
[06:50] <doronBE> xtknight: it wont run, they got an older kernel there
[06:50] <xtknight> doronBE: if you just want a working linux , install Kmuto's debian images or suse 10.2.  fedora core 6 may also work
[06:50] <variant> Bakefy: sorry mate, dunno
[06:50] <variant> bb
[06:50] <variant> bbl
[06:50] <adaptr> Bakefy: if you don't have host -> IP mapping, yes, you need the IP
[06:50] <cmweb> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3209/
[06:50] <hjmills> will kino work on .avis?
[06:51] <doronBE> xtknight: yeah suse runs but I HATE THIS CRAPPY DISTRO
[06:51] <Bakefy> I think it worked this time... its taking longer to error
[06:51] <poningru> hjmills: yes
[06:51] <xtknight> doronBE: dapper boots with Intel ICH8 though it does not have the needed ethernet drivers for marvell controllers.  so i had to compile a kernel
[06:51] <xtknight> AlexC_: hmm..  interesting.  most ide controllers will run you uner $30.?
[06:51] <doronBE> xtknight: and how did you do that ?
[06:51] <andy101> tuckerm: source code on launchpad, its based on a different bot though. https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-bots
[06:51] <xtknight> doronBE: frustratingly.
[06:51] <xerophyte> does anybody know how does the MacID get recorded in the  kernel log for this log Jan 28 15:45:33 host kernel: Firewall: *ICMP_IN Blocked* IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=srcMacID:dstMacID?? is that right
[06:51] <variant> doronBE: so install to the disk manualy on annother box and upgradethe kernel to the latest.. then put disk in other box
[06:51] <cmweb> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3209/, come on anybody?
[06:51] <xtknight> doronBE: but i did it none the less.  you dont have to go through my pain.  just use Feisty or something
[06:51] <e5> having troble setting up a few things any one with a few min of time to help me
[06:51] <AlexC_> xtknight: cheapest I found was around 50, dunno what that is in $....$100 ish? and a new motherboard was around 70
[06:52] <xtknight> AlexC_: hmm i guess they're definitely overpriced
[06:52] <tuckerm> cmweb what's a supy bot?
[06:52] <AlexC_> xtknight: yep, like most things!
[06:52] <cmweb> tuckerm, go to #cmweb and il show you
[06:52] <tuckerm> kk
[06:52] <doronBE> AlexC_: well, uk hardware sellers known to be rip offs :)
[06:52] <tuckerm> #cmweb
[06:52] <Bakefy> variant, when I try to connect.. it dissapears and nothing happens
[06:52] <Bakefy> (this is new)
[06:52] <xtknight> doronBE: so wait a minute.  you have a marvell ethernet controller too that is not supported in ubuntu dapper or edgy, right?
[06:53] <AlexC_> or any other distro,
[06:53] <variant> Bakefy: what program are you using to connect?
[06:53] <EniGm01> Hello ubuntu users
[06:53] <doronBE> xtknight: not ethernet controller, its an abstraction layer for hardware
[06:53] <Bakefy> terminal server client
[06:53] <EniGm01> is it possible to show commands in xchat?
[06:53] <doronBE> I made a little research on this
[06:53] <variant> Bakefy: from windows?
[06:53] <chris_shafto> How do i install the tcl-dev and tk-dev packages?
[06:53] <xtknight> doronBE: if you have a pci ethernet card, use it as it will save you a lot of trouble.  you can take it out after you compile or download a newer kernel that supports your marvall ethernet
[06:53] <doronBE> it appears that it created another bus
[06:53] <xtknight> er what?
[06:53] <bauer77> I had the same issue Bakefy
[06:53] <bauer77> havent resolved it yet
[06:54] <doronBE> xtknight: that controller creates two busses and the kernel doesnt know what to do
[06:54] <bauer77> it brings up the terminal server client, and then you connect and nothing happens right?
[06:54] <torrrrr> got off the DHCP
[06:54] <torrrrr> try again
[06:54] <xtknight> doronBE: you mean the SATA controller?
[06:54] <kane77> hi
[06:54] <Bakefy> variant, I am trying to connect to windows from ubuntu.  I just got an error.
[06:54] <doronBE> xtknight: yeah
[06:54] <e5> how do i set up drupal have msql account but still not able to get it working
[06:54] <xtknight> doronBE: ok i'm talking about ethernet here.  dapper works fine with ICH8 it's not an issue.  do you have sata hard drives?
[06:54] <corevette> how do you stream wmv's with mplayer in firefox????
[06:54] <eltech> is freenx available to be installed via apt-get ?
[06:54] <Bakefy> bauer77, what did you do to resolve the issue?  Or did you?
[06:54] <chris_shafto> How do i install the tcl-dev and tk-dev packages please?
[06:54] <kane77> I have set up an internet connection sharing (iptables) can my ISP see my other computer??
[06:54] <variant> Bakefy: try the rdesktop command
[06:54] <xtknight> chris_shafto: synaptic
[06:55] <bauer77> Bakefy go into your system processes and kill all the processes for the terminal server client
[06:55] <doronBE> xtknight: yeah. but the problem is as I said - installation wont even start
[06:55] <bauer77> then try again, I got it working that way but still having intermittent issues with it
[06:55] <xtknight> doronBE: sata hard drives?  what about your cd rom drives?  pata cds hooked up to jmicron, right?
[06:55] <doronBE> xtknight: loads vmlinuz and it dies with a tragically long error
[06:55] <Bakefy> bauer77, my latest error just said "connection timed out"
[06:55] <chris_shafto> xtknight, what section are they under?
[06:55] <doronBE> xtknight: bingo
[06:55] <bauer77> yes that was the error I was getting
[06:55] <xtknight> chris_shafto: Development
[06:55] <obstfliege> I installed ATI radeon driver for ATI radeon 200M card but with glxinfo i get direct rendering = no
[06:55] <xtknight> chris_shafto: use search, search for "Tcl/Tk"
[06:55] <chris_shafto> xtknight, thanks alot
[06:55] <Bakefy> bauer77, what should I do next?
[06:56] <bauer77> but after I deleted the terminal server client processes and tried again it worked
[06:56] <AlexC_> doronBE: Do you have a spare CD Drive you could try? I remember with my CD drive I could not install Ubuntu, but with another I could
[06:56] <Bakefy> hmm
[06:56] <Bakefy> okay
[06:56] <xtknight> doronBE: i used a USB cdrom drive to get me off my feet
[06:56] <AlexC_> doronBE: also, try connect SATA hard drives to another SATA port
[06:56] <Bakefy> how do i delete the processes?
[06:56] <doronBE> AlexC_: I have a spare SCSI cdrom and a controller
[06:56] <xtknight> doronBE: you will not be able to use the jmicron controller in linux, period, without issues.  so we need to get rid of the need for it somehow
[06:56] <doronBE> but thats not the issue
[06:56] <doronBE> it simply dies
[06:56] <cmweb>  @spy start #joomla
[06:56] <AlexC_> doronBE: play around in the BIOS with the SATA and IDE configuration, make sure that the SATA hard drive _is_ booting first,
[06:56] <Gecko> Hey there. I have a tar.gz backup. When I extract the tar file from it, it's about ~8G, when I untar the archive it only extracts about 600M of data and stops without errors. Any ideas on what to do?
[06:56] <chris_shafto> xtknight, thanks alot done :D
[06:56] <cmweb> oops
[06:56] <xtknight> doronBE:  it's dying because of the jmicron cotnroller, probably.  it will boot off the CD but then the linux kernel will fail to recognize the CD after the fact
[06:56] <cmweb> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3209/
[06:56] <cmweb> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3209/
[06:57] <doronBE> AlexC_: play with the bios ? I think I molested him already :)
[06:57] <e5> so i take that help for me is not here
[06:57] <doronBE> xtknight: it fails immidietly while loading the vmlinuz
[06:57] <doronBE> xtknight: i need an installation cd with a new vmlinuz
[06:57] <xtknight> doronBE: ok, i'd need an exact error to help you on that one.  even if it's cryptic, it will mean something
[06:57] <kane77> I have set up an internet connection sharing (iptables) can my ISP see my other computer?? (MAC adress or ip forwarded??)
[06:57] <torrrrr> now it works :)
[06:57] <doronBE> xtknight: from >= 2.6.18
[06:57] <hamre__> hey all
[06:57] <variant> doronBE: http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/7/12/133
[06:57] <hamre__> how do i disable x in ubuntu?
[06:57] <xtknight> doronBE: i don't know why that would be the case.
[06:58] <e5> ok
[06:58] <Raffy> yuhuuuuu ubuntu work fine :D
[06:58] <bauer77> can anyone tell bakery an easy way to kill the terminal service client processes from the  terminal window, i am a newbie and dont want to screw him up
[06:58] <xtknight> doronBE: what motherboard exactly?  an Intel Desktop Board motherboard?  intel d965 something?
[06:58] <doronBE> xtknight: yeah !
[06:58] <miedra> "crc error" "Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(1,0)  *Trying to install 6.10 on Dell Inspiron, hit Run/ Install selection and the above comes up, any help would be appreciated, thanks*
[06:58] <doronBE> exactly
[06:58] <AlexC_> Bakefy: "killall process-name"
[06:58] <chris_shafto> Anyone know about installing aMsn..Ive ran the config and everything just cant run the make or make install command
[06:58] <variant> Bakefy: killall -9 proccess name
[06:58] <doronBE> bahh... laptop battery is dead :(
[06:58] <AlexC_> variant: -9 ?
[06:58] <xtknight> doronBE: i still don't know why that's happening but you will not be able to install Dapper or Edgy
[06:59] <variant> AlexC_: brute force
[06:59] <Bakefy> AlexC_ thanks!
[06:59] <Raffy> now if i try to start windows he tell me that he don't find the sistem!
[06:59] <Raffy> help
[06:59] <xtknight> doronBE: you'll have to wait for Ubuntu Feisty or try the livecd now.  you can also use kmuto's debian cds
[06:59] <variant> Bakefy: run it twice to make sur that it is indeed killed
[06:59] <hamre__> how do i download the files for apt-get install mpg321 including its dependencies so i can add them on another machine?
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[06:59] -lesbianspy:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbianseu:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansfe> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbianspp:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansyg> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansjr> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansoj> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansyr> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansvt> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansri> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansuj> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansay> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbianstw> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansvh> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansbv> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansbn> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansch> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansiz> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansqz> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansvu> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbianspe> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbianspy> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansov> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansoi> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansgx> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansod> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbiansod:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbiansfe:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansga> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbianspl> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbianseu> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbianspp> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <AlexC_> !ops
[06:59] -lesbianszv:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansnl> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbianspm> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansod> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <hamre__> hehe
[06:59] -lesbianspe:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbiansjr:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbiansbv:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbiansuj:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbianseu:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbiansbn:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbiansoj:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbiansyr:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbiansch:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbiansiz:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbiansay:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbianstw:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbiansgx:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbiansqz:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbiansoi:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbianspp:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbiansvt:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbiansov:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbiansri:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbiansvh:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbianspy:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbiansyg:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbiansvu:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansfe> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbiansga:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansbp> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbianspl:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansqn> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <variant> !op
[06:59] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos or tonyyarusso
[06:59] -lesbiansnl:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbianspm:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbiansod:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <hamre__> ncie
[06:59] <xtknight> !ops
[06:59] -lesbiansfe:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <hamre__> lalalalal
[06:59] -lesbiansbp:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] -lesbiansqn:#ubuntu- WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <hamre__> ah
[06:59] <hamre__> ah
[06:59] <lesbianspe> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansjr> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansbv> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansuj> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbianseu> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansbn> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansoj> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansyr> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansch> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansiz> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansay> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbianstw> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansgx> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansqz> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansoi> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbianspp> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansvt> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansov> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansri> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansvh> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbianspy> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansyg> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansvu> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <doronBE> wtf ?!
[06:59] <lesbiansga> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbianspl> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansfe> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <hamre__> ah
[06:59] <lesbiansnl> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbianspm> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <lesbiansod> WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS! WE'RE LESBIANS!
[06:59] <AlexC_> !ops
[06:59] <hamre__> YEAH
[06:59] <cmweb> !ops
[06:59] <hamre__> girl you go girl
[06:59] <[SilverFox] > wtf
[06:59] <hamre__> i like it like that
[06:59] <variant> ho hum
[06:59] <hamre__> you tell me
[06:59] <AlexC_> stupid bloody spammers,
[07:00] <cmweb> i get thoughs all the time
[07:00] <Lynoure> Lesbians have more life than that :)
[07:00] <AlexC_> what the hell did tehy get out of doing that?
[07:00] <variant> Bakefy: run it twice to make sure that it is indeed killed
[07:00] <AlexC_> idiots.
[07:00] <xtknight> lol
[07:00] <cmweb> on yahoo
[07:00] <cmweb> some one should hack them
[07:00] <bauer77> Bakery then try it again, that is what got me going again
[07:00] <hamre__> damn
[07:00] <[SilverFox] > were lesbians sweet! witch one u lesbians can  touch :P
[07:00] <chris_shafto> Im getting this error everytime I try to run the 'make install' command :root@chris-desktop:/home/chris/amsn-0.96# make install
[07:00] <chris_shafto> make: *** No rule to make target `install'.  Stop.
[07:00] <AlexC_> wow, they flooded the channel! Wow your so cool! wow.....gah
[07:00] <ant30> who stupid can make it
[07:00] <hamre__> someonewith more bots than spermcells
[07:00] <xtknight> doronBE: i'll have to help you later.  hope you got my last message.  ill repeat it
[07:00] <Bakefy> awesome, thanks guys. I'll keep trying
[07:00] <xtknight> doronBE: you'll have to wait for Ubuntu Feisty or try the livecd now.  you can also use kmuto's debian cds
[07:00] <hamre__> how do i download the files for apt-get install mpg321 including its dependencies so i can add them on another machine?
[07:00] <xtknight> doronBE: see you on later (maybe in an hour), let me know how it goes
[07:00] <cmweb> thanks, ljl
[07:00] <hamre__> and how do i disable x?
[07:01] <doronBE> thanks man :)
[07:01] <doronBE> btw
[07:01] <hamre__> i want it to boot straight into console
[07:01] <hamre__> hello?
[07:01] <doronBE> plugged in my USB wifi card
[07:01] <doronBE> it works
[07:01] <Raffy> LjL are all proxy?
[07:01] <aalhamad> what just happened?
[07:01] <doronBE> but Its not a solution :(
[07:01] <doronBE> usb crap is gay
[07:01] <BearPerson> aalhamad, someone took a list of open proxies for a walk
[07:01] <LjL> !language | doronBE
[07:01] <ubotu> doronBE: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[07:01] <doronBE> ok ok
[07:01] <LjL> Raffy: looks like
[07:01] <doronBE> sorry... a sort of expression
[07:01] <doronBE> going to X
[07:02] <Raffy> :( my nick is alredy registered
[07:02] <ShiftyPowers> does anyone know how to force a certain sound card to load up as "card 0" everytime after a reboot?
[07:02] <aalhamad> and why does he have to do this?
[07:02] <Raff7> i will rejoin
[07:02] <bulmer> a tip to any Newbies...  on the command console just press tabs twice to see a list of all commands
[07:02] <miedra> "crc error" "Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(1,0)  *Trying to install 6.10 on Dell Inspiron, hit Run/ Install selection and the above comes up, any help would be appreciated, thanks*
[07:02] <variant> ShiftyPowers: look into udev rules
[07:02] <chris_shafto> Getting this error everytime i try to run 'make install':root@chris-desktop:/home/chris/amsn-0.96# make install
[07:02] <chris_shafto> make: *** No rule to make target `install'.  Stop. anyone help?
[07:02] <ShiftyPowers> udev rules eh? variant any links?
[07:02] <variant> ShiftyPowers: it's not that hard
[07:02] <variant> ShiftyPowers: yep, hold on a sec
[07:03] <bulmer> chris_shafto: you need to see the ./Makefile and see the install target
[07:03] <variant> ShiftyPowers: http://gentoo-wiki.com/UDEV#Writing_custom_udev_rules gentoo specific but you can still apply it to ubuntu
[07:03] <ShiftyPowers> cool
[07:03] <ShiftyPowers> thanks man, i'll look into it
[07:03] <obstfliege> I installed ATI radeon driver for ATI radeon 200M card but with glxinfo i get direct rendering = no
[07:03] <chris_shafto> bulmer, what mate?
[07:03] <chris_shafto> bulmer, see the install target?
[07:04] <bulmer> chris_shafto: for the make to work, it has to have the specified target in the Makefile
[07:04] <variant> ShiftyPowers: this might be better: http://www.reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html
[07:04] <michaelpo> i've installed libxine... installing democracy.. it say dependency libatk1.0-0 not satisfied... i used synaptic to search for libatk... it say it is installed... what do i do now?
[07:05] <AlexC_> obstfliege: http://wiki.beryl-project.org/wiki/Install_Beryl_on_Ubuntu_Edgy_with_GC_Drivers
[07:05] <chris_shafto> bulmer, how i make a specified target/
[07:05] <torrrrr> !universe
[07:05] <ubotu> 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
[07:05] <pengulord> http://youtube.com/watch?v=Blz5v1swwXw
[07:06] <AlexC_> obstfliege: or, http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Edgy_Installation_Guide
[07:06] <ShiftyPowers> variant, thank you man
[07:06] <bulmer> chris_shafto: I can not teach you how to create the Makefile here..you need to google for a tutorial on Makefile and configure, and autotools
[07:06] <glyn> someone named Flannel gave me a really good site for port forwarding, can anyone link me to a good port forwarding site please?
[07:06] <miedra> Can I get some help on installing, ive been looking through support and im not coming up with any solutions.
[07:06] <masterninja> how do i dual screen on ubuntu <--- idiot
[07:06] <masterninja> ?
[07:06] <chris_shafto> bulmer, it already has a Makefile mate, just cant get it to execute right
[07:06] <vleon> hellow, can someone please direct me to a good guide wich explains how i make a .deb package from a regular source code?
[07:06] <guzzoni> Q: whats the easiest way to uninstall everything and leave it at ubuntu-minimal?
[07:06] <obstfliege> AlexC_, i installed the driver "radeon" but it is still direct rendering no
[07:06] <bulmer> chris_shafto: you can find an existing Makefile on the current system and take a look inside it
[07:07] <AlexC_> obstfliege: re-do it following those guides,
[07:07] <bulmer> chris_shafto: edit the Makefile and look for  'install' in the first column
[07:07] <chris_shafto> bulmer, the program i want to install already has a makefile in the folder but i just cant seem to execute it correctly to make the program install
[07:08] <obstfliege> AlexC_, i folled the guide on ubuntuusers.de
[07:08] <obstfliege> followed
[07:08] <guzzoni> anyone?
[07:08] <AlexC_> obstfliege: ok, now try following the other guides I linked to
[07:08] <bulmer> chris_shafto: you can use vim to edit a Makefile, and look inside it for the "install" target
[07:08] <AlexC_> !anyone guzzoni
[07:08] <guzzoni> Q: whats the easiest way to uninstall everything and leave it at ubuntu-minimal?
[07:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about anyone guzzoni - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:08] <AlexC_> !anyone | guzzoni
[07:08] <ubotu> guzzoni: 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?
[07:08] <masterninja> Why the hell does Ubuntu not have a dual screen option
[07:08] <Brick-To-Face> Hi everyone, I'm having a few problems networking between my Win computers and my Ubuntu server, I have turned on the smb service and told it to use the "Home" workgroup, but it seems to my windows boxes that it is in "Unknown", and that they cannot acces anyone in "Unknown" also when I try to authenticate it rejects the correct user/pass combo.
[07:08] <taliesin_> hello would some one help me please
[07:08] <sebo> hello
[07:08] <AlexC_> masterninja: don't troll.
[07:08] <sebo> anyone that can help here?
[07:08] <bulmer> masterninja: because poor people like me do not have two CRT's
[07:09] <jrib> !helpme
[07:09] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:09] <masterninja> ?
[07:09] <AlexC_> oh my god,
[07:09] <chris_shafto> bulmer, install:: $(FILES_TO_INSTALL)
[07:09] <chris_shafto> 	rm -Rf $(dstdir)/$(PACKAGE)
[07:09] <chris_shafto> 	mkdir --parents $(dstdir)/$(PACKAGE)
[07:09] <chris_shafto> 	mkdir -p $(slnkdir)
[07:09] <chris_shafto> 	@for p in $?; do \
[07:09] <chris_shafto> 			cp -Rf --parents $(srcdir)/$$p
[07:09] <AlexC_> what is it with people asking to ask a question
[07:09] <sebo> ok
[07:09] <jrib> !paste | chris_shafto
[07:09] <ubotu> chris_shafto: 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)
[07:09] <AlexC_> !pastebin | chris_shafto
[07:09] <sebo> im having trouble with HAL
[07:09] <sebo> when i start gnome
[07:09] <AlexC_> doh, paste not pastebin
[07:09] <guzzoni> Q: whats the easiest way to uninstall everything and leave it at ubuntu-minimal?
[07:09] <jrib> !repeat | guzzoni
[07:09] <ubotu> guzzoni: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly, if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[07:09] <sebo> Q: it tells me HAL failed to initialize, how can i fix it?
[07:09] <masterninja> second hand monitors mate monitors arnt expensive and i need dual screen
[07:09] <taliesin_> could some one please help me
[07:10] <AlexC_> AAAGGHGHHH
[07:10] <AlexC_> Just ask the QUESTION!
[07:10] <jrib> taliesin_: ask a question, don't ask for "help"
[07:10] <AlexC_> Don't ask to ask!!!
[07:10] <sebo> aleeeeex
[07:10] <sebo> alex
[07:10] <Brick-To-Face> Can someone help me? My question is above ^^ .
[07:10] <sebo> how can i fix HAL?
[07:10] <bulmer> chris_shafto: that dont looked right,  each target should only have one  ":"
[07:10] <AlexC_> sebo: why you asking me?
[07:10] <sebo> because you saying that just ask, dont ask if you can
[07:10] <sebo> lol
[07:10] <guzzoni> would "remove ubuntu-desktop kubuntu-desktop be the quickest?
[07:11] <jrib> guzzoni: what version of ubuntu?
[07:11] <AlexC_> sebo: I said just ask the question, don't ask to ask.  Not "Ask me"
[07:11] <sebo> how can i fix HAL issues?
[07:11] <sebo> haha
[07:11] <Polarity> Wow, how long does it take to compile Ubuntu?
[07:11] <sebo> ok
[07:11] <masterninja> could someone please help me i need to enable dual screen on ubuntu
[07:11] <guzzoni> edgy with kubuntu and ubuntu desktop installed
[07:11] <sebo> how can i fix HAL issues?
[07:11] <Brick-To-Face> Pretty please? :(
[07:11] <bulmer> masterninja: the option is probably there, just have to know how to enable it
[07:11] <LjL> Polarity: ... compile ubuntu? it's not gentoo
[07:11] <obstfliege> AlexC_, there is no solution.. but anyway thx
[07:11] <jrib> guzzoni: you can remove those and then use apt-get autoremove I guess.  Not sure how well that will work
[07:11] <Polarity> I mean for the nightly builds
[07:11] <guzzoni> just want to delete everything to get a fresh start and redo the install
[07:11] <AlexC_> masterninja: http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=Dual+Screen+Ubuntu&btnG=Google+Search&meta=   2 second search on google,
[07:11] <masterninja> theres no button or menu anywhere
[07:11] <Brick-To-Face> :(
[07:11] <LjL> Polarity: well they have beefy servers
[07:11] <Polarity> Must be fast to be able to do daily builds
[07:11] <Polarity> Ah
[07:11] <ttttttt> das
[07:11] <jrib> guzzoni: why?  reinstalling usually doesn't resolve anything
[07:11] <bulmer> guzzoni: why not just install a fresh new one?
[07:12] <Polarity> And for all the different platforms :/
[07:12] <wim> masterninja - you will most likely have to edit your xorg.conf by hand. Do a search on "dual head" on ubuntuforums.org....
[07:12] <taliesin_> I can't access windows from the start screen. I tried using a new key board but that didn't work. I'm wondering if there is another way or if I can make the computer recognize the key board at start up
[07:12] <guzzoni> bulmer: dont have a cdrom :D jrib: yes it solves a lot of problems when in my case :)
[07:12] <sebo> JRIB do you know how to fix HAL issues?
[07:12] <jrib> guzzoni: heh ok
[07:12] <jrib> sebo: no, sorry
[07:13] <Brick-To-Face> Sorry to repeat myself but: Hi everyone, I'm having a few problems networking between my Win computers and my Ubuntu server, I have turned on the smb service and told it to use the "Home" workgroup, but it seems to my windows boxes that it is in "Unknown", and that they cannot acces anyone in "Unknown" also when I try to authenticate it rejects the correct user/pass combo.
[07:13] <wim> <-- masterninja has quit ("Leaving") - hmm good riddance
[07:13] <torrrrr> why when i search opera in synaptic, I get lots of hits but no opera web browser?
[07:13] <bulmer> guzzoni: you're in a tuff position, you just have to find ways to re-install it
[07:13] <jrib> !opera | torrrrr
[07:13] <ubotu> torrrrr: 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
[07:13] <sebo> bulmer, do you know how to fix HAL issues?
[07:13] <guzzoni> bulmer: i'll figure something out just wanted to see if anyone had a nice solution :D
[07:13] <bulmer> sebo: no, but what kind of errors were you getting?
[07:13] <SecrethX> is there some parent control tool for ubuntu?
[07:13] <wim> xtknight - answering anyone and everyone again mate? ;-)
[07:14] <SecrethX> like locking your screen or something?
[07:14] <jrib> torrrrr: you'll need to visit the wiki link if you are not using dapper since edgy-commercial is empty afaik
[07:14] <sebo> bulmer: when i initialize i get an error "Error: Failed to initialize HAL!"
[07:14] <Brick-To-Face> Will someone PLEASE help me with Ubuntu-Windows networking?
[07:14] <guzzoni> Brick-To-Face: read this : http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy#Samba_Server
[07:14] <Brick-To-Face> Thanks!
[07:15] <taliesin_> I am trying to access windows from the start screen but the keyboard won't work. I tried using a new keyboard with no success. can some one help me
[07:15] <guzzoni> Brick-To-Face: almost every situation is explained there
[07:15] <neuratix> talisein: try with a non-usb keyboard
[07:16] <wim> SecrethX - click the red button on top right menu - and "Lock Screen"
[07:16] <Brick-To-Face> guzzoni: Great thanks to you!
[07:16] <taliesin_> don't have ps2 connector on my comp[
[07:16] <SecrethX> wim, I feel stupid.
[07:16] <bauer77> Hey can anybody tell me if its possible to do a install of ubuntu server without using a cd rom. i have two computers networked with Windows, and want to put Ubuntu on a partition on the one PC that does not have a CD rom on it. Any suggestions?
[07:16] <vleon> hellow, can someone please direct me to a good guide wich explains how i make a .deb package from a regular source code?
[07:16] <wim> SecrethX - don't. It's one of those things. ;-)
[07:16] <vleon> !source-deb
[07:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about source-deb - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:16] <SecrethX> wim, yeah, most of the time the answer is so obvious
[07:16] <jrib> vleon: help.ubuntu.com
[07:17] <neuratix> talisein_: you can setup grub so it'll boot into windows by default
[07:17] <sebo> guzzoni: do you know how to fix HAL issues?
[07:17] <michaelpo> i'm trying to install democracy player... i've installed libxine... while installing democracy, it say dependency libatk1.0-0 not satisfied... i used synaptic to search for libatk... it say libatk is installed... what do i do now?
[07:17] <sebo> wow anyone here?
[07:17] <jrib> vleon: "Packaging Guide"
[07:17] <neuratix> talisein, but then you|ll have problems geting into ubuntu ;P
[07:17] <AlexC_> sebo: stop randomly asking people. Ask everyone
[07:17] <vleon> thanks
[07:17] <sebo> ok
[07:18] <wim> SecrethX - yep, usually. Then, a lot of answers aren't that obvious. Ah well. Live and learn eh?
[07:18] <kane77> I have set up an internet connection sharing (iptables) can my ISP see my other computer?? (MAC adress or ip forwarded??)
[07:18] <sebo> how can I fix the error when i start ubuntu " failed to initialize HAL!"
[07:18] <sebo> ?
[07:18] <wim> kane77, depends what you mean with "see"...
 talisein, but then you|ll have problems geting into ubuntu ;P
[07:20] <neuratix> (i meant taliesin_)
[07:20] <taliesin_> so I'm screwd
[07:20] <neuratix> well
[07:20] <michaelpo> ok... i've install all the libatk*** i found... it still say dependencies not satisfiable... any idea...?
[07:20] <sebo> How can i fix the error at startup that says "Error: Failed to initialize HAL!" ?
[07:20] <neuratix> taliesin_: i wouldn't give up like that, but i don't how to fix the problem. perhaps someone else here know
[07:21] <Cin> seems like it's laughing
[07:21] <kane77> wim, to know I connect second computer...
[07:21] <hbaigu> sebo, search for 'Failed to initialize HAL' in google
[07:21] <neuratix> taliesin_: you could try to google it. the bootscreen where you choos os is called grup (most likely)
[07:21] <neuratix> grub*
[07:21] <minerale> ok, it's official, most debian developers are blind ideological partisans, #$@
[07:21] <taliesin_> ok thanx man
[07:21] <AlexC_> minerale: don't troll.
[07:21] <wim> kane77, shouldn't think so, no. It's behind your firewall and router.
[07:22] <minerale> alexc_: sorry, long story
[07:22] <_b33r> !paste
[07:22] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (be sure to give the URL of your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[07:22] <wim> kane77 - not quite sure what would be in the packet headers...
[07:22] <kane77> wim, cause i think he found out.. (or is it just my paranoia? :D)
[07:22] <sebo> i already did.. but no answer
[07:22] <sebo> on forums too.. ppl says that they have the problem
[07:23] <sebo> but theres no solution..
[07:23] <sebo> i just found a bug report
[07:23] <Zaggynl> Is it possible to show the speed in the Gnome file copying dialog?
[07:23] <sebo> and the guy supposedly is here
[07:23] <sebo> =S
[07:23] <Spee_Der> dang
[07:23] <wim> kane77 - hmmm....
[07:23] <sebo> Martin Pitt
[07:23] <Spee_Der> I lost my audio again.... lol
[07:23] <minerale> alexc_: is there a non-help general ubuntu discussion # ?
[07:23] <kanha> what happened
[07:23] <AlexC_> minerale: yep, #ubuntu-offtopic
[07:24] <wim> Anyone know some low level TCP/IP stuff?
[07:24] <AlexC_> !anyone ! wim
[07:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about anyone ! wim - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:24] <AlexC_> woops,
[07:24] <AlexC_> !anyone | wim
[07:24] <ubotu> wim: 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?
[07:24] <bulmer> wim what do you look for?
[07:25] <wim> bulmer - do the packets contain internal (LAN) Mac or IP addresses? The ones that go through the router to GAN?
[07:25] <sebo> How can i fix the error at startup that says "Error: Failed to initialize HAL!" ?
[07:25] <Spee_Der> dunn'o had to re-start computer and now now audio out to my stereo.
[07:25] <Spee_Der> I'll finger it out though.
[07:26] <AlexC_> !patients | sebo
[07:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about patients - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:26] <AlexC_> gah, I can't spell lol
[07:26] <Spee_Der> de=|_uys,cw=YWP};b
[07:26] <sebo> lol
[07:26] <AlexC_> sebo: just wait more than 3 mins before asking again
[07:26] <bulmer> wim what is GAN? or you meant gateway?
[07:26] <sebo> you know, because of that... now the OS runs no smooth
[07:26] <sebo> its all crappy
[07:26] <sebo> it sucks
[07:27] <eltech> anyone working with FreeNX? Im getting an error trying to connect "Read from socket failed: connection reset by peer" any ideas?
[07:27] <sebo> HAL = Hardware Abstraction Layer..
[07:27] <sebo> its a critical error..
[07:27] <kane77> bulmer, I have set up a internet sharing (iptables). Can ISP find out that there is second computer??
[07:27] <kane77> bulmer, (that's why wim is asking)
[07:28] <sdac1> hi,  how do i mount a usb hard disk ?  I use /media/sda2 as a temporary mounting point.  so "mount /dev/??? /media/sda2".  how do i know which dev the usb drive is under ?
[07:28] <Myrth> hi, just installed songbird and it says: "** Message: don't know how to handle audio/mpeg, mpegversion=(int)1, layer=(int)3" funny no?
[07:28] <Klipsch> hi, having a litle problem here... i have a french laptop toshiba satellite (2-3 years old) and i cant find a proper keyboard design...
[07:28] <bulmer> kane77 if the isp needed to find out, it would not be overly difficult
[07:29] <cbfunk> wie installiere ich software bei ubuntu?
[07:29] <kane77> bulmer, what could tell him?
[07:29] <gnomefreak> !de | cbfunk
[07:29] <ubotu> cbfunk: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[07:29] <bulmer> kane77 if you wanted to know if the mac addresses are passed on, no, its kept in the local ARP cache of the gateway
[07:29] <wim> bulmer - I mean Global Area Network...
[07:30] <cbfunk> danke
[07:30] <bulmer> wim it is kept at the local subnet ARP cache
[07:30] <wim> bulmer - exactly, but your own local gateway needs to distinguish between client A and B on your network...
[07:30] <bulmer> wim each subnet has its own ARP cache
[07:32] <wim> bulmer - you don't mean local subnets now, but global ones...
[07:33] <wim> ok - and so the ISP doesn't have direct access to these ARP caches?
[07:33] <bulmer> no direct access
[07:33] <Bob535> What can I use to detect my CPU tem on edgy?
[07:33] <Bob535> ~cpu temp
[07:34] <wim> bulmer - ok, so they won't know the number of internal LAN clients going out through the same internet gateway (ADSL connection)...
[07:34] <bulmer> wim they wont know, and they wont really care normally
[07:34] <eniac_petrov> hi all, please help. What was the command for the Debian console installer
[07:35] <wim> bulmer - true, they only care about bandwidth really....ok - thanks, so that answers kane77 's question
[07:35] <eniac_petrov> becouse I have troubles with X in the setup disk...
[07:36] <bulmer> wim however if you like to see bunch of packet related statistics on your machine you can see it at...
[07:36] <sebo> How can i fix the error at startup that says "Error: Failed to initialize HAL!" ?
[07:37] <wim> bulmer - ethereal is quite good for packet sniffing, right?
[07:37] <bulmer>  at  /proc/sys/net/ipv4  for ipv4 related tcp/ip packets
[07:37] <wim> bulmer - ok cool cheers
[07:38] <kane77> bulmer, so how can he tell if i'm having more than one computer connected?
[07:39] <seravitae> guys i just installed xscreensaver and all xscreensaver related packages so i could get 'xsublim' (x subliminal messages) and i can type man xsublim and get the manpage for it, but the command doesn't work.
[07:39] <bulmer> kane77 physically? look at the back of your computer
[07:39] <sadafds> please click here http://www.super-ptp.com/index.php?view=mcf&mcfref=confucio342  i need u click here plssss
[07:39] <bulmer> kane77 what do you really meant by having more than one connected?
[07:40] <kane77> bulmer, I have mine connected through wifi and then through iptables set the forwarding to second computer...
[07:40] <sebo> $gnome-cups-manager
[07:40] <sebo> How can i fix the error at startup that says "Error: Failed to initialize HAL!" ?
[07:40] <bulmer> kane77 which computer amongst those in the chain are you interested in finding out?
[07:41] <kane77> the latter... (connected indirectly)
[07:42] <darkyoshi> hey everyone, what sort of hardware support will I get on a MacBook?
[07:42] <kane77> bulmer, the latter... (connected indirectly)
[07:43] <sdac1> when i do dmesg
[07:43] <bulmer> kane77: i cant picture this on my head right now, can you elaborate the total physical connectivity all the way to your ISP ?
[07:43] <sdac1> when i do dmesg | grep -i "SCSI device" i get hd under sdb
[07:43] <bulmer> sdac1: what are you looking for?
[07:44] <sdac1> bulmer:  how to mount a usb hard disk.
[07:44] <sdac1> i am saying:  "sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sdb /media/sda2 but it fails
[07:46] <darkyoshi> anyone? macbook hardware support?
[07:46] <torrrrr> any idea why the network control panel keep forgetting my settings?
[07:46] <sdac1> i am following a guide on the net, but it doesn't work.  sorry if this is a silly question i am new to linux still
[07:46] <kane77> bulmer, well, dunno if its what you want, but I'm connected with pci wifi card to my isp's AP... then I have an ethernet card that connects to my second computer...
[07:46] <bulmer> sdac1: perhaps its already auto mounted? btw usb are using scsi emulations so they show up as sdX
[07:47] <wim> kane - your ISP's access point?
[07:47] <bulmer> kane77 yes, and you need to identify amongst those which one you wanted info on?
[07:47] <KDan> is there an ubuntu/gnome desktop applet type thing that can tell me how much upload and download bandwidth is being used?
[07:47] <sdac1> bulmer:  its not showing up in Thunar.  When i do "dmesg | grep -i "SCSI device""  it shows the drive as sdB
[07:47] <zybrid> howdy, my x-fi fatil1ty soundcars has now drivers for linux, is there another great soundcard with 5.1 support that would work?
[07:47] <bulmer> sdac1 yes, they use SCSI emulations
[07:48] <kane77> bulmer, the second one... the one connected only through ethernet to my computer (let's call them mine and my dad's... my is with the wifi card, dad's with ethernet...)
[07:48] <Jerry> hi all
[07:48] <bulmer> sdac1: what is Thunar?
[07:48] <Jerry> i need some support in IBM ldap
[07:48] <sdac1> bulmer: file manager,  i tried sdx n work either
[07:48] <alecjw> bulmer: a file manager, like nautilus
[07:48] <Jerry> could anyone support me
[07:49] <bulmer> sdac1: so its detected as sdb, whats the eror if any? or you cant read it at all?
[07:49] <avifunter> bulmer:  hi
[07:50] <sdac1> bulmer:  "sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sdx /media/sda2"      ----->   it says "wrong fs type,bad option.........."
[07:50] <sdac1> bulmer"  file system is fat32
[07:50] <bulmer> kane77:  at  /proc/sys/net/ipv4  for ipv4 related tcp/ip packets stats, you want to find out whats virtually connected?  netstat -an
[07:51] <stjepan> is google-code's SVN still slow? anyone tried it?
[07:51] <Jerry> could any one support me in IBM ldap or help me to go to the right channel as i'm new here
[07:51] <bulmer> sdac1 do this first, am assuming it is automounted,   type  mount and see what is mounted so far
[07:51] <torrrrr> every time I go to the Network in adminstration, and put my DNS servers there and it kept loosing it. So I saved a location, and when I open it the location is blank
[07:51] <torrrrr> hammm
[07:52] <torrrrr> and it is good for only cupple of minutes
[07:52] <torrrrr> and then loose the DNS again
[07:52] <sdac1> bulmer:  ok it is solved.  when i read the log error file it showed "sdb:sdb1" written somewhere so i mounted /dev/sdb1 and it worked
[07:52] <kane77> bulmer... thanx... dunno if i can make anything out of it but thanx ;)
[07:52] <sdac1> bulmer:  thanks for your help
[07:52] <variant> hmm, 38 seconds to download 120MB.. not bad :)
[07:52] <bulmer> torrrrr: you meant /etc/resolv.conf ?
[07:53] <bulmer> kane77: which one you looked at?
[07:53] <kane77> bulmer, well the netstat... well I see some things...
[07:54] <rafase282> hey
[07:54] <rafase282> who play Savage?
[07:54] <bulmer> kane77 if the ip address is not something you recognized, then those are the remote or foreign one that has established a connectiion with your computer
[07:54] <kane77> bulmer, but anyway dad doesnt do any crazy things.. he browses few pages so the ISP shouldn't care...
[07:55] <Byan> how do I get firewire ethernet configed on boot?
[07:55] <ratha> hi
[07:55] <bulmer> Byan firewire ethernet? what kind of device you've got?
[07:55] <Byan> uhmm
[07:55] <Byan> a regular firewire port..
[07:55] <bulmer> these are two totally different protocols
[07:55] <ratha> http://phpfi.com/198298 i think am having a problem with my fat32 filesystem
[07:56] <ratha> how can i fix this?
[07:56] <ratha> when i press 1 or 2 it says: Leaving file system unchanged.
[07:56] <bulmer> Byan does your Bios even support it? check there first, then check dmesg next
[07:56] <LjL> Ubotu, tell guerby_away about away | guerby_away, see the private message from Ubotu
[07:56] <Byan> bulmer: I have to type modprobe eth1394..
[07:56] <Byan> bulmer: then it works...
[07:56] <torrrrr> Again it happend!!!!!
[07:56] <torrrrr> this is anoying
[07:57] <torrrrr> it forgot the DNS again
[07:57] <bulmer> Byan then you can add this to /etc/modprobe.conf perhaps
[07:57] <torrrrr> why is that?
[07:57] <doronBE> Wireless reloaded with Feisty... YAY :)
[07:57] <Byan> bulmer: I don't have that file...
[07:58] <LjL> ratha: unmount the FAT filesystem do a manual "sudo dosfsck -ar /dev/whatever", and choose 1
[07:58] <MrDenix> hello
[07:58] <MrDenix> xubuntu FTP server basic info could i be getting here please ?
[07:58] <bulmer> Byan i told you wrong..hang on..let me check
[07:58] <Byan> kk
[07:59] <kane77> bulmer, one more question... how do I make one network device permanently the default?
[07:59] <ratha> oh ty LjL it's ok :)
[08:00] <solitarybit> Anyone here runnning a Radeon 7000 VE?
[08:00] <FantasticFoo> can anyone help me install ubuntu on a dell inspiron 2200 laptop? when i boot into the cd, and start ubuntu, and double-click the "install" icon it just stalls forever and ever
[08:00] <alakad> hi does anybody have experience with postfix
[08:00] <Noeve> Hello, I have a quick question. I'm trying to watch some videos, they're Microsoft ASP.Net tutorials, and I don't have the required video codecs under Linux. Is there a media player that can handle this, or can I install a huge amount of codecs so I can watch any problematic video in the future ?
[08:00] <FantasticFoo> or do i have to be ultra patient
[08:00] <bulmer> Byan: off hand i cant remember where you can insert a module for loading at boot time..maybe someone know
[08:01] <zen_> console commad to see what java version u got on kubuntu?
[08:01] <Byan> well, anyone else know?
[08:01] <Noeve> FantasticFoo, try adding "acpi=off noapic" to the boot options.
[08:01] <Nevermore-Lap> hi everyone
[08:01] <FantasticFoo> Noeve: er, how do i do that
[08:01] <bulmer> kane77: what do you mean by permanently default?
[08:01] <Nevermore-Lap> can someone tell me how can i install chinese language only for firefox
[08:01] <ClintChance> Where can i find the x development files?
[08:02] <Noeve> FantasticFoo, when you put the CD in, you should get a list of options, that say "Boot Ubuntu" or something similar - one of the options is generally "MemTest". If you stay on the first option and type those commands I gave you to the end, then press enter, you might get somewhere.
[08:02] <kane77> bulmer, well now I use ra0 to connect to internet... but everytime I shut down and/or restart it switches it back to eth0...
[08:02] <Noeve> Hello, I have a quick question. I'm trying to watch some videos, they're Microsoft ASP.Net tutorials, and I don't have the required video codecs under Linux. Is there a media player that can handle this, or can I install a huge amount of codecs so I can watch any problematic video in the future ?
[08:02] <FantasticFoo> Noeve: oh ok!
[08:02] <FantasticFoo> Noeve: thanks
[08:03] <Noeve> FantasticFoo, no worries. I'm not promising anything, I just know it helps with some laptops because of a graphics chip problem.
[08:03] <solitarybit> Noeve: !mp3
[08:03] <solitarybit> !mp3
[08:03] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[08:03] <bulmer> Byan: man modules
[08:03] <solitarybit> You need the win32 mplayer codecs
[08:03] <Noeve> solitarybit, thanks. I'll take a look at that.
[08:03] <alecjw> Noeve: are they windows media video?
[08:03] <ClintChance> **** this
[08:04] <Noeve> alecjw, I assume so, they're from MSDN.Microsoft :)
[08:04] <TheFettMan> is there any way that I could successfully create a Linux distro that would boot from a SD card and would run and be compatible with a Palmpilot such as a Treo?
[08:04] <Nevermore-Lap> i want to have support for chinese language on firefox, however i want to keep my ubuntu in english, how can i install JUST the chinese language for firefox w/o anything else?
[08:04] <bulmer> kane77: look at /etc/network/interfaces  there should put an entry for your raXX
[08:04] <glyn> hey how do I enable permissions for a program to use /dev/video0?
[08:05] <glyn> right now I'm getting sh: /dev/video0: Permission denied
[08:05] <pbureau> question : I am running ./configure on an install and I get this error message "No package 'hal' found" & "Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable" now I have Hal 0.5.7.1 installed I can see it with locate, how do I change the pkg_config_path variable ??
[08:05] <Raffy> hi again
[08:05] <bulmer> TheFettMan: umm look into DSL
[08:05] <bulmer> damn small linux
[08:05] <alecjw> Noeve: and do you have the good, bad and ugly gstremaer plugins, including multiverse?
[08:05] <Raffy> when the terminal ask me to put the pass the keyboard don't work!!!
[08:05] <kane77> bulmer, there is...
[08:05] <TheFettMan> can I create one from scratch that will be compatible with the stylus functions, etc.?
[08:05] <Raffy> how i can do?
[08:06] <Raffy> halp!! :'(
[08:06] <bogor> I wish to install ubuntu Edgy eft . I have amd64 (athlon X2). Should i choose amd64 or i386 d/l . I am concern about package availability in amd64
[08:06] <Noeve> alecjw, I highly doubt it.
[08:06] <bulmer> TheFettMan: yes, you can create an embedded linux
[08:06] <crazy_penguin> Hello everyone!
[08:06] <hbaigu> pbureau, you have to install libhal-dev
[08:06] <TheFettMan> how would I go about doing this?
[08:06] <LjL> bogor: if you are concerned about that, install x86. things like flash aren't quite available for x86
[08:06] <LjL> err i mean amd64
[08:07] <Raffy> help!
[08:07] <Raffy> when the terminal ask me to put the pass the keyboard don't work!!!
[08:07] <kane77> bogor, well I'd say amd64... dunno why.. in edgy there is better package availability...
[08:07] <alecjw> Noeve: enable the muliverse repositories then sudo aptitude update, then sudo patitude install gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse
[08:07] <Raffy> nobody can help me?
[08:07] <Raffy> O.o
[08:07] <bulmer> kane77: perhaps you can delete the eth0 entry and it should just pick up the raXX entry, try it, am not guaranteeing its the solution
[08:07] <williammanda> hello...
[08:07] <Jowi> Raffy, it's normal. you will not see the password you type neigher will you see asterisks like this *******
[08:07] <Jowi> s/neigher/neither
[08:07] <williammanda> could someone help me with a question
[08:07] <kane77> bogor, LjL but firefox32 can be installed easily with flash...
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[08:07] <Raffy> NO
[08:07] <Jowi> !ask williammanda
[08:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ask williammanda - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:08] <alecjw> Raffy: please be patient when asking questions. and it does work, it just doesnt display anything on the screen
[08:08] <Raffy> i can see nothing!!!
[08:08] <kane77> bulmer, I can't, I need it...
[08:08] <pbureau> hbaigu- installing... thx
[08:08] <Raffy> lol don't worry
[08:08] <Raffy> i've put the caps for error
[08:08] <bauer77> hey you can RDP from a Windows to Ubuntu corret?
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[08:08] <Nevermore-Lap> can someone tell me which fonts i should install for seeing chinese with firefox?
[08:08] <bulmer> kane77 yeah thats for your dads connection, maybe make the raXX as the first entry?
[08:08] <Raffy> i can't see nothing
[08:08] <Jowi> Raffy, it's normal. you will not see anything. normal.
[08:08] <Raffy> no ****
[08:09] <Raffy> Ok
[08:09] <Noeve> alecjw, those are installed. What next ?
[08:09] <Raffy> wait i will try again
[08:09] <bulmer> bauer77: linux does not understand RDP of windows
[08:09] <Jowi> Raffy, that's what I said. you will NOT see *****
[08:09] <alecjw> bauer77: applications>>intenret>>terminal server client will let you connect to rdp from ubuntu
[08:09] <kane77> bulmer, I'll try.. nice to know where such config is ;)
[08:09] <alecjw> Noeve: and it still doesnt work?
[08:09] <bauer77> ok but you can rdp to a windows box correct?
[08:09] <Noeve> alecjw, I've just installed them
[08:09] <bulmer> alecjw that works really? am not aware such RDP on linux works
[08:09] <williammanda> i'm installing mythtv on ubuntu....following a guide from ubuntu....but when I start mythtv...it tells me that the mythbackend isn't running..enough I just started it
[08:09] <Vorondil> Hi all, I'm using ndiswrapper to use a linksys wmp11 v4 under ubuntu 6.10.  I can load the windows drivers into and ndiswrapper, load the ndiswrapper module, and get the system to recognize my card as wlan0.  However, when I try to set the ssid with `iwconfig wlan0 essid mynetwork`, I get, "Error for wireless request "Set ESSID" (8B1A) : SET failed on device wlan0 ; Invalid argument."
[08:09] <alecjw> bulmer: i've never tried it myself
[08:09] <Raffy> i will wait :
[08:10] <Noeve> alecjw, still no graphics.
[08:10] <Vorondil> I've spent all morning google'ing and experimenting with no luck, any ideas?
[08:10] <bogor> kane77: does flash complain about 64-bit processor when installing it?
[08:10] <bauer77> I can remote desktop from my linux to windows, but I cant do it the other way around?
[08:10] <rafik> Vorondil
[08:10] <alecjw> Noeve: ok. install this then: http://debian.dc-uoit.net/debian-multimedia/pool/main/w/w32codecs/w32codecs_20061022-0.0_i386.deb
[08:10] <rafik> Vorondil: it may be eth1 as it is on my ubuntu box using ndiswrapper
[08:11] <bulmer> bauer77: maybe with a samba running on ubuntu, then ubuntu's samba uses RDP and it can get to windows? am guessing here
[08:11] <kane77> bogor, yes.. but i have the 32-bit version of firefox installed  (with 32-bit flash) and it works alright...
[08:11] <Vorondil> rafik: Nope, it's wlan0 on my machine.  I'm sure.
[08:11] <bulmer> bauer77 use the right tools for linux, you can use TightVNC or ssh or ...
[08:11] <kane77> bogor, it complains because it's binary only...
[08:12] <bauer77> wlan is your wide area network connetion no, or am I wrong?
[08:12] <Vorondil> ...and he's gone.  Excellent.
[08:12] <XplOzIon> hi
[08:12] <bogor> Kane77: can we install 32-bit package on edgy for 64?
[08:12] <lufis> Is there a good application that converts an image to ASCII?
[08:12] <kane77> bogor, to be precise it complains about 64-bit OS...
[08:12] <bauer77> or is that wireless lan?
[08:12] <pbureau> Vorondil- I have a dlink card and iwconfig reconized it as ATH0 check that
[08:12] <alecjw> Noeve: btw, what is asp.net? how does it differ from asp?
[08:12] <sebo> How can i fix the error "Hal failed to initialize!" ?
[08:12] <bulmer> wireless lan
[08:12] <XplOzIon> PriceChild: you there?
[08:12] <bauer77> thanks, I had a brain fart for a minute..lol
[08:12] <kane77> bogor, yes but not directly with synaptic...
[08:12] <Noeve> alecjw, it's the new version, better written, usability, etc.. I'm not quite sure, I haven't done any ASP, just started ASP.NET at uni this term.
[08:13] <bulmer> bauer77: but actually you can have your wireless as your access to the wide area network (INTERNET)
[08:13] <Vorondil> pbureau: Sure, because it's using an Atheros chipset -- mine is not.
[08:13] <bauer77> yes bulmer that I understand
[08:13] <bulmer> so it depents on how you're connected to the isp
[08:13] <poningru> anyone know how to turn off usb probing during install?
[08:13] <bogor> kane77: So binary versions don't show error when installing on 64-bit OS, right?
[08:13] <kane77> bogor, well I use dapper, but I guess that its A LOT better with packages...
[08:13] <pbureau> Vorondil- what chipset ?
[08:13] <alecjw> Noeve: traitor! you should use PHP or python :D
[08:13] <XplOzIon> anyone can help me getting xserver start?
[08:13] <kane77> bogor, binary-only do, source doesnt...
[08:14] <Noeve> alecjw, they didn't offer it :P Besides, Python's too easy to take a module on :P
[08:14] <alecjw> XplOzIon: what happens when you try to start it?
[08:14] <Vorondil> pbureau: improcomm, I believe.
[08:14] <kane77> bogor, *eh... I meant it
[08:14] <alecjw> Noeve: lol
[08:14] <Noeve> alecjw, the vids now seem to work under Kaffeine, but the colours are a little messed up :P
[08:14] <bulmer> poningru: am guessing, nousb?  try the grub manual for hints
[08:14] <pbureau> Vorondil- humm...
[08:14] <kane77> bogor, *eh... I meant it's a lot better in edgy
[08:14] <XplOzIon> alecjw: it wont start because it seems like it doenst find my nvidia card :(
[08:14] <poningru> bulmer: err not for boot for install I meant
[08:14] <bogor> kane77: So you compiled 32-bit firefox from source?
[08:14] <XplOzIon> alecjw: it wont even start using "vesa"
[08:15] <bulmer> poningru: can you rephrase again?
[08:15] <pbureau> Vorondil- what does ifconfig say ?
[08:15] <cyber_brain_mfkg> hello all! I want to open port for linuxdc++ but i don't know how!any help would be useful!!!
[08:15] <alecjw> XplOzIon: oh. i had the same problem as you, but it worked iwth vesa. does nv work, becuase vesa doesnt support absolutely every card in existence
[08:15] <XplOzIon> alecjw: im using a Inteal Motherboard i810 but the internal video is burned, so i am using a PCI Nvidia card
[08:15] <XplOzIon> intel*
[08:16] <pbureau> XplOzIon- and in your bios you have the intel card disabled ?
[08:16] <alecjw> XplOzIon: i expect that it's trying to use your intel card then
[08:16] <poningru> bulmer: attempting to install edgy from a cd, need to pass it options from f6
[08:16] <XplOzIon> pbureau: yeah it is disabled.. Video is set to PCI not internal
[08:16] <bulmer> poningru: you want to boot off of a usb?
[08:16] <poningru> no I dont want it to probe usb
[08:17] <XplOzIon> alecjw: yes it looks like it is trying to use my internal card
[08:17] <alecjw> XplOzIon: have you tried hte nv driver?
[08:17] <unravel> 1
[08:17] <unravel> err.
[08:17] <Vorondil> pbureau: It lists a loopback (lo), my onboard wired ethernet (eth0), and the wmp11 (wlan0)
[08:17] <XplOzIon> alecjw: i havent. Will do that now. Hold on :)
[08:17] <Noeve> alecjw, it now plays the very first frame, and stays there while the audio runs away :P
[08:17] <pbureau> Vorondil- so the drivers are seeing the hardware... (re-reading your question)
[08:17] <bulmer> poningru: the install loads bunch of drivers, so am not sure you can stop it unless you create your own and dont include the module for usb
[08:17] <sebo> How can i fix the error "Hal failed to initialize!" ?
[08:17] <alecjw> XplOzIon: huh? did you just say it was trying to use the fried intel?
[08:18] <XplOzIon> alecjw: yes looks like it. As it set that as default when running -reconfigure
[08:18] <bulmer> sebo: is that an error your bios detect?
[08:18] <pbureau> Vorondil- and /etc/network/interfaces has wlan0 configured ?
[08:18] <cyber_brain_mfkg> how to open xyz port???
[08:18] <XplOzIon> alecjw: do you know whats the bus ID of the first Pci Slot?
[08:18] <alecjw> Noeve: hmmm..... i suppose you could try using windows media playuer in wine, but i';m not teally the person to ask about that
[08:19] <alecjw> XplOzIon: couldn't you disabnle it in the BIOS?
[08:19] <bulmer> cyber_brain_mfkg: open an xyz port? whats the numerical number corresponding to such xyz port?
[08:19] <XplOzIon> alecjw: theres no option to disable it just to set whats the video. Internal or PCI.. i ahve set it to PCI
[08:19] <williammanda> i installed kdetv via synaptic....but it doesn't show up under applications...why not?
[08:19] <Vorondil> pbureau: Not yet, I was just trying to get working manually with iwconfig before putting it in interfaces.
[08:19] <alecjw> XplOzIon: sudo nvidia-xconfig
[08:19] <Noeve> alecjw, it seems to play video when it wants, randomly :P At least it half-works. Thanks !
[08:20] <cyber_brain_mfkg> bulmer, any port?
[08:20] <cyber_brain_mfkg> bulmer, or port range!
[08:20] <alecjw> Noeve: np. sorry i couldnt get it to work properly
[08:20] <XplOzIon> alecjw: i am running in terminal.
[08:20] <Megaqwerty> I'm not entirely sure what I did, but now when I try to update, it either tells me that http://wine.budgetdedicated.com has a duplicate sources entry (I checked /etc/apt/sources.list and it isn't listed twice) or it tells me (more recently) that
[08:20] <bulmer> cyber_brain_mfkg: ubuntu default install does not have the firewalls enabled
[08:20] <Megaqwerty> http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/dists/edgy/main/source/Sources.gz: Sub-process gzip returned an error code (1)
[08:20] <Megaqwerty> http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/dists/edgy/main/source/Sources.gz: Sub-process gzip returned an error code (1)
[08:20] <alecjw> XplOzIon: that doesn't matter. just do sudo nvidia-xconfig
[08:20] <pbureau> Vorondil- I would add it in interfaces and try again
[08:21] <XplOzIon> alecjw: Woohoo it worked using "nv"drivers
[08:21] <cyber_brain_mfkg> bulmer, i know but when i scan my ip! i only have ssh and www port open!(22 and 80)
[08:21] <sadafds> hi, i need money to pay my studies ...pleas go in this link(only clicking it u help me)...pls i reallly need it!! http://www.super-ptp.com/index.php?view=mcf&mcfref=confucio342
[08:21] <XplOzIon> alecjw: hold on let me see if it works preperly
[08:21] <alecjw> XplOzIon: cool.
[08:21] <cyber_brain_mfkg> bulmer, i want to open for ex. port 1313
[08:21] <bulmer> cyber_brain_mfkg: that meant your box only serves on those two ports
[08:21] <jrib> sadafds: don't do that...
[08:21] <dromer> I can't open my cdrom-tray (when pressing on the button), /media/cdrom/ is not mounted
[08:21] <sadafds> jrib
[08:21] <XplOzIon> alecjw: brb going to open xvhat now =)
[08:21] <bulmer> cyber_brain_mfkg: you only have to services served off of your box
[08:22] <marksman-24> Hi, I'm having problem with disk partitioning. It says that I can't create one more partition because there's a limit of 4 primary partitions maximum. But the option to create an extended partition always appears disabled.
[08:22] <bulmer> marksman-24: delete partition number 4 and start creating extended partion after number 3
[08:22] <Vorondil> pbureau: Hmm, okay.  I'll give that a go and be back in a bit.  (Dual boot and I'm in Windows at the moment.  :-P)
[08:22] <cyber_brain_mfkg> bulmer, but torrent clients and dc clients require other ports to be opened
[08:23] <bulmer> cyber_brain_mfkg: are following me? or me not following you?
[08:23] <cyber_brain_mfkg> bulmer, and my linuxdc++ do not allow upload
[08:23] <marksman-24> bulmer, I've tried that, but the option to create an extended partition appears disabled.
[08:23] <sputnik2012> hi all, anyone know where the sysfs otpion is in the kernel build?
[08:23] <Megaqwerty> I'm not entirely sure what I did, but now when I try to update, it either tells me that http://wine.budgetdedicated.com has a duplicate sources entry (I checked /etc/apt/sources.list and it isn't listed twice) or it tells me (more recently) that:
[08:23] <Megaqwerty> http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/dists/edgy/main/source/Sources.gz: Sub-process gzip returned an error code (1)
[08:23] <Megaqwerty> http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/dists/edgy/main/source/Sources.gz: Sub-process gzip returned an error code (1)
[08:23] <Jowi> cyber_brain_mfkg, do you use a router?
[08:23] <[SilverFox] > atention ur a spammer
[08:23] <bulmer> marksman-24:  you must be back down to 3 partitions perhaps so that gets enabled again
[08:23] <dromer> how can I open my cd-tray? the cdrom isn't mounted atm (afaik anyway)
[08:23] <Jowi> dromer, "eject" in a terminal
[08:23] <marksman-24> oh noes!
[08:24] <Henning> yo
[08:24] <bulmer> cyber_brain_mfkg: you have a firewall in front of your box?
[08:24] <cyber_brain_mfkg> Jowi, nope!i'm useing WiFi AP but it is not router!
[08:24] <dromer> thnx Jowi
[08:24] <Jowi> cyber_brain_mfkg, and what is the AP connected to?
[08:24] <raff7> yuhhuuuuuuuuuuuuu
[08:24] <sputnik2012> or are there any online maps of kernel options?
[08:24] <Henning> yo
[08:24] <bulmer> cyber_brain_mfkg: the wifi routers do have firewalls on them usually so enable the port there
[08:24] <cyber_brain_mfkg> bulmer, don't think so. but i'm useing pppoe connection!
[08:24] <raff7> i-m from ubuntu >D
[08:24] <raff7> O.o
[08:24] <Henning> good for you
[08:25] <dromer> hmm, I have here a cd-r from a housemate with a movie, but the pc doesn;t recognise it (burned in windows btw, can ask what prog)
[08:25] <bulmer> cyber_brain_mfkg: AP do have routers in them
[08:25] <cyber_brain_mfkg> Jowi, eth0-->AP-->ISP
[08:25] <Henning> h?rrl??????ch
[08:25] <miedra> Hey. When I run the 6.10 livecd and do a Disk Check, it goes through all this stuff then freezes on a brown desktop with an empty window manager...
[08:25] <Henning> herrlich
[08:25] <marksman-24> bulmer, I have the following partitions: 1 ntfs and 1 extended (with 2 ntfs in it), and the extended partition option remains disabled
[08:25] <bulmer> cyber_brain_mfkg: thats their selling point, AP + router
[08:26] <raff7> there is a good script for ubuntu?
[08:26] <tim167> dromer: doesnt recognise the CD at all or doesnt play the movie ?
[08:26] <Jowi> cyber_brain_mfkg, no, it does not work like that. either you have a router with built-in AP or you have a stand alone AP that you connected to a router (or directly to a modem but that is *not* guaranteed to work)
[08:26] <bauer77> might be a bad burn  miedra
[08:26] <cyber_brain_mfkg> bulmer, my AP don't have router, i'm 98.9% sure
[08:26] <bulmer> marksman-24: thats because when you created this beforehand, you already have the extended partitions,
[08:26] <Jowi> cyber_brain_mfkg, what is the name and model of your AP?
[08:26] <bulmer> cyber_brain_mfkg: which model?
[08:26] <dromer> tim167: doesn't recognise the cd at all
[08:27] <cyber_brain_mfkg> Jowi, Planet WAP-4033
[08:27] <cyber_brain_mfkg> bulmer, Planet WAP-4033
[08:27] <tim167> dromer, then I wouldnt know whats the prob sorry
[08:27] <sputnik2012> any good torrent aps for ubuntu. Azureus keeps crashing
[08:27] <bulmer> cyber_brain_mfkg: does it have DHCP to allow several client to connect to it?
[08:28] <cyber_brain_mfkg> Jowi, bulmer - encrypt is disable!
[08:28] <dromer> hmmm, apperantly this pc also doesn't automount my usb-stick, it's in lsusb, but nothing is mounted
[08:28] <Jowi> cyber_brain_mfkg, ok, it is a stand alone AP (without router). what is it connected to?
[08:28] <marksman-24> bulmer, I need more 3 partitions: 1 ext3 for </>, 1 ext3 for </home> and 1 linux-swap. Is it possible to create them in my situation?
[08:28] <solitarybit> sputnik2012: You might like ktorrent
[08:28] <cyber_brain_mfkg> bulmer, nope - i use static IP
[08:28] <tim167> dromer: Gnome + Nautilus ?
[08:28] <sputnik2012> thankls solitarybit, on the default and it's slow as/
[08:28] <cyber_brain_mfkg> Jowi, it is conected 2 my ISP AP!
[08:29] <bulmer> marksman-24: umm no, you almost have to save your extended partition on another drive, and repartition this drive over
[08:29] <giovi> hi
[08:29] <cyber_brain_mfkg> Jowi, useing my eth0
[08:29] <dromer> tim167: sorry, kde
[08:29] <marksman-24> bulmer, right, thanks
[08:29] <Jowi> cyber_brain_mfkg, you are connected wirelessly to your ISP? that does not sound plausible. if you are, then you need to talk to them to open up the ports.
[08:30] <tim167> dromer, ok, i dont know kde but in fluxbox I have to open Nautilus before a usb disk gets mounted for example
[08:30] <solitarybit> sputnik2012: Which is slow?
[08:30] <christopher> What would one use for burning iso files to a CD?
[08:30] <miedra> bauer77: also, when i try to install I get lots of: Buffer I/O error on device hdc, logical block 324***
[08:30] <bauer77> I have an issue, I am trying to dual boot xp and ubuntu server 6.10 and it asks me to install grub, but when it restarted the boot loader did not come up. is there any way to point it to Xp's bootloader?
[08:30] <cyber_brain_mfkg> Jowi, yes!i'm wirelessly connected to my ISP and they say that all ports are aveliable!
[08:30] <dromer> tim167: in kde I have konqueror, but normally there is a popup when something usb is conencted
[08:30] <sputnik2012> standard package from bittorrent.com
[08:30] <christopher> bauer77: dude, my windows crashed when i dual booted.
[08:31] <MrSprout> checking for C++ compiler default output file name... configure: error: C++ compiler cannot create executables
[08:31] <tim167> dromer: did you open konqueror before or after inserting the disk ?
[08:31] <bulmer> cyber_brain_mfkg: you own that Planet AP? or provided by the ISP?
[08:31] <MrSprout> How do I fix that?
[08:31] <bauer77> well mine didnt crash, I just am not sure how to point the partition properly
[08:32] <bulmer> cyber_brain_mfkg: that AP seems to operate in ADHOC mode (point to point connect) not in infrastructure AP mode (allow more to connect)
[08:32] <miedra> is there any combatability issues with 6.10 >?
[08:32] <Tominator> hi!
[08:32] <Vorondil> pbureau: No dice.  :(
[08:32] <dromer> tim167: hmm, don't know
[08:32] <solitarybit> sputnik2012: I haven't used Azureus, but I have found fairly fast.  Of course it help to have a decent ISP.
[08:32] <pbureau> humm
[08:33] <SecrethX> there continue to be 3 "files" in the trash bin according to gnome (you know the icon right-under) but they arent appearing in nautilus, "dir" in a terminal doesnt return anything either
[08:33] <tim167> dromer, maybe it doesnt matter with konqueror, but in fluxbox if i insert a usb disk before opening Nautilus, it doesnt get mounted
[08:33] <bauer77> there are no decent ISP's...j/k
[08:33] <bulmer> MrSprout: which directory you're doing your compilation from?
[08:33] <solitarybit> sputnik2012: ktorrent that is
[08:33] <cyber_brain_mfkg> bulmer, i bought it from my ISP!
[08:33] <sputnik2012> trying it now, seems very smooth
[08:33] <dromer> tim167: I'll try #kubuntu
[08:33] <Vorondil> pbureau: I added the interface to interfaces, told it to use dhcp and my ssid, and it won't take the ssid.
[08:33] <solitarybit> bauer77: maybe not, but some are better than others
[08:33] <cyber_brain_mfkg> bulmer, my AP is infrastructure mode
[08:33] <bauer77> that I would have to agree with
[08:33] <Magicdead> I got a problem with my display. I now use my HD-TV as screen for my pc, with a vga cable. 1360x768 should be easily possible, and i added that resolution to my xorg.conf (I even deleted out everything below 1024x768) but ubuntu only shows 800x600. I can't switch screen resolution in the gnome menu, only lets me select 800x600. and there are no errors in my xorg log. anyone got a clue as to what i could try?
[08:34] <bulmer> cyber_brain_mfkg:  maybe google for that AP and see how to configure it for allowing additional ports
[08:34] <bauer77> I work for a router company so I know that there are some that are better than others..lol
[08:34] <pbureau> question : I am running ./configure on an install and I get this error message "No package ''gtk+-2.0'' found" & "Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable" now I what package am I missing now ? I searched synaptic for 'gtk+-2.0' and I have it installed... grr
[08:34] <Vorondil> I think ifupdown actually uses iwconfig do to it's dirty work, because the error I described originally pops up in the messages after doing an ifup wlan0.
[08:34] <cyber_brain_mfkg> bulmer, i don't think that the problem is in AP
[08:34] <jrib> pbureau: what are you installing?
[08:34] <pbureau> gnome-Networkmanager 0.6.4
[08:34] <tim167> synaptic crashes with "segmentation fault (core dumped)" what should i do ?
[08:34] <chris_shafto> can someone tell me quickly if linux will extract a .zip that contains mp3 files?
[08:35] <hbaigu> pbureau, libgtk2.0-dev
[08:35] <cyber_brain_mfkg> bulmer i think that works fine on win2k!(at least it was 8 months ago)
[08:35] <jrib> chris_shafto: linux can extract zip files
[08:35] <bulmer> cyber_brain_mfkg: whats the ip you have on your box? let see if it can be scanned
[08:35] <chris_shafto> jrib, thanks alott
[08:35] <ShadowX> anyone here know of a good program for linux that can clone PS2 games?
[08:35] <bauer77> linux can extract zip but not sure the command
[08:35] <Jowi> cyber_brain_mfkg, ok. strange but I believe you. check the manual for your AP if you have any routing capabilities when in infrastructure mode. (I have the specs here and it doesn't say http://www.mondoplast.ro/index.php?pg=ft&id=2045)
[08:35] <chris_shafto> good old archive manage?
[08:35] <chris_shafto> manager*?
[08:35] <gop> hey
[08:35] <pbureau> hbaigu- the savior of mine...lol (why the build does just tell me it needs libgtk2.0-dev insteat of gtk+2.0? lol
[08:35] <jrib> chris_shafto, bauer77: "unzip" is the command but the Archive Manager should open it when you double click
[08:35] <gop> which is the best version or distro for flash jump drive usb
[08:36] <ucordes> what the parameter to open a new screen session?
[08:36] <chris_shafto> jrib,  thanks pal
[08:36] <gop> of linux
[08:36] <distro-tester> do u know how to make rkhunter and chrootkit gui to run em and add them to menu ?
[08:36] <bulmer> gop DSL me thinks..but i digress :)
[08:36] <distro-tester> i all ready installed them
[08:36] <GMWeezel> Where can I get Linux Realtec sound drivers?
[08:36] <gop> I used DSL, but it didn't have my fav packages
[08:36] <pbureau> Vorondil- I am not sure... I know I was absolutely unable to get my airlink card to work.. had to get a dlink card..
[08:36] <bulmer> gop you can always add noh?
[08:36] <gop> DSL Worked fine, but it ran fluxbox
[08:36] <Freedom> hello
[08:36] <cyber_brain_mfkg> Jowi, i am 5km far from my ISP's AP and it all works fine except Direct Conect (P2P) programs!
[08:36] <ucordes> !screen
[08:36] <ubotu> screen is a terminal multiplexer. See http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/3/9/16838/14935 and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Screen
[08:36] <gop> bulmer,  I guess, I wanted somethig with gnome
[08:36] <Freedom> Ljl: re u there?
[08:36] <gop> oh well
[08:37] <gop> yea dsl worked fined
[08:37] <cyber_brain_mfkg> bulmer, u need ip of my AP or eth0?
[08:37] <Jowi> cyber_brain_mfkg, ubuntu does not block any ports by default. so it's something between the AP and your ISP that is goofy. when the AP is in "infrastructure mode" it should act as a normal wireless NIC. I think your ISP is lying to you.
[08:37] <bulmer> cyber_brain_mfkg: i just realized my iptables blocks me from scanning :(
[08:37] <gop> !dsl
[08:37] <ubotu> Setting up an ADSL/PPPoE connection? Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ADSLPPPoE
[08:37] <Vorondil> pbureau: I gotcha.  I'm about to just buy another card too.
[08:38] <bauer77> does Ubuntu do PPPoA?
[08:38] <bulmer> cyber_brain_mfkg: but for kicks, whats your box ip address (eth0) ?
[08:38] <fatbrain> Hello, can I somehow force www.foobar.com to point at localhost instead of public web-server?
[08:38] <gop> bulmer,  do  you if thier ubuntu version
[08:38] <cyber_brain_mfkg> Jowi, bulmer thanx guys! i'll think something?
[08:38] <Jowi> bauer77, yes. use pppoeconf
[08:38] <pbureau> Vorondil- give me the result of lspci I am curious if I can find something on search
[08:38] <cyber_brain_mfkg> bulmer, 192.168.0.2
[08:38] <bulmer> gop come again?
[08:38] <gop> is thier a flash jump drive version of ubuntu
[08:38] <bulmer> cyber_brain_mfkg: thats something you assigned to your box or the AP did?
[08:39] <bulmer> gop: umm ubuntu can be installed on a flash drive, does your mobo support booting off a USB?
[08:39] <Vorondil> pbureau: Okay, hold on a sec.
[08:39] <gop> bulmer,  yea it sure does
[08:39] <cyber_brain_mfkg> bulmer, i did! and my AP has 192.168.0.1
[08:39] <Jowi> cyber_brain_mfkg, hang on. i found the manual.
[08:39] <pbureau> Vorondil-  I am thinking check with www.madwifi.org on their compatibility list maybe it just not compatible.
[08:39] <gop> bulmer,  how
[08:40] <bulmer> gop you can install it to the USB once you have the liveCD booted
[08:40] <Dave___> hi, quick question about ubuntu, can i get it to support itunes, photoshop and dreamweaver?
[08:40] <gop> will it boot on any pc that support usb booting
[08:40] <gop> hmm
[08:40] <pbureau> Dave___- to run windows apps you need wine
[08:41] <Dave___> pbureau: will it be slower on performance if i run wine (which i assume is a emulator?)
[08:41] <bulmer> cyber_brain_mfkg: is your AP enabled to NAT? i assume it is
[08:41] <cyber_brain_mfkg> Jowi, u found anything useful in that manual?
[08:41] <pbureau> Dave___- its not an emulator per say,  but yes
[08:41] <bulmer> gop: it should
[08:42] <cyber_brain_mfkg> bulmer, NAT?
[08:42] <gop> sweet like a live cd
[08:42] <SecrethX> there continue to be 3 "files" in the trash bin according to gnome (you know the icon right-under) but they arent appearing in nautilus, "dir" in a terminal doesnt return anything either
[08:42] <wim> I wish we had some good support for ASP.NET development tools - monodevelop is good for class libs etc., but not web dev
[08:42] <bulmer> cyber_brain_mfkg: yes, your 192.168.x.x is not valid in the Internet so it must be NATted
[08:42] <tim167> Dave___: some programs run even faster with wine than in windows
[08:43] <clemare> There is an ubuntu macintosh channel?
[08:43] <Bac9> tim167: such as?
[08:43] <Vorondil> pbureau: This?  http://madwifi.org/wiki/Compatibility  I don't see wmp11 anywhere.  :/
[08:43] <bulmer> wim: java ..you dont like?
[08:43] <Dave___> tim167 - nice :D
[08:43] <pbureau> cyber_brain_mfkg-  you AP has its own internet IP (wan), 192.168.x.x is your local (house) network addess
[08:43] <cyber_brain_mfkg> bulmer, when i'm connected to internet my ISP gives me outer IP!
[08:43] <wim> bulmer - I'm mainly developing in C#...
[08:43] <tim167> Bac9: PowerTabEditor from my own experience, but I read about others too...
[08:43] <bulmer> wim oh okay
[08:43] <Bac9> tim167: never heard of that one
[08:43] <wim> bulmer - I got Eclipse installed as well though ;-)
[08:44] <cyber_brain_mfkg> pbureau, yes!that is what i'm saying!
[08:44] <pbureau> Vorondil-  check chipset numbers they dont support dwl-g630 either but they support AR5005G
[08:44] <bulmer> cyber_brain_mfkg: so your AP must do the NATting or else your 192.168.x.x cant get beyond your isp
[08:44] <aalhamad> when i try to restart apache i get ls: /sbin/service: No such file or directory
[08:44] <aalhamad> how can i fix it
[08:44] <Jowi> cyber_brain_mfkg, yes. it's got a dhcp server but no routing capabilities. the rules for the ports are set by your ISP. there are no settings available to block ports in it and ubuntu does not do it (unless you know that you set it up yourself in firestarter or other utility)
[08:44] <wim> bulmer - kind of an MS fan boy (well not really, but that gets my bread on the table) but really like Linux stuff and getting more into it...
[08:44] <bulmer> aalhamad: did you check that directory and file?
[08:44] <tim167> Bac9: its a small app, admitted...but it runs faster in wine, compared to when I used it in XP
[08:44] <Vorondil> pbureau: Hmm, okay.
[08:45] <Dave___> wim: i am in the same position
[08:45] <bauer77> bulmer this is very true, but I have also encountered some small ISP's that actually make you part of their network but of course this is not the norm...lol
[08:45] <cyber_brain_mfkg> bulmer, my internet IP is 212.200.171.xyz
[08:45] <aalhamad> yes  (ls: /sbin/service: No such file or directory
[08:45] <wim> have to say though - for your average user, I don't think Linux is ready for mainstream just yet - but it's def getting there
[08:45] <wim> Dave___ cool ;-)
[08:45] <xtknight> wim: yeah, i'm back
[08:45] <bulmer> aalhamad: then you dont have that script or binary
[08:45] <pbureau> wim- alot better than it was back 5 years :)
[08:45] <bauer77> well then your AP is doing NAT translation cyber_brain_mfkg
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[08:45] <wim> pbureau - yep - you could say that!
[08:46] <crazy_pete> Does ubuntu use SysV style inits or BSD style please?
[08:46] <pbureau> crazy_pete-  same as Debian
[08:46] <mjr> sysv
[08:46] <bulmer> SysV
[08:46] <Jowi> cyber_brain_mfkg, talk to you ISP. tell them you have no software firewall active, your internet connection work but your p2p programs don't. when in infrastructure mode your AP is basicly a wireless card (it is dumb).
[08:46] <cyber_brain_mfkg> bauer77, ok ;)!
[08:46] <bulmer> cyber_brain_mfkg: let me try to ssh in
[08:46] <Dell-Net> do u know any program to sync with google calender ?
[08:46] <Freedom> hello
[08:46] <joe_schmo>  what repo do you need to add to the sources to get things like tor, privoxy, unrar that kinda thing ?
[08:46] <sputnik2012> do I need to set up any iptables for using ktorrnt?
[08:46] <crazy_pete> thanks guys
[08:46] <Dave___> pbureau: i remember 5 years ago at my dads school they installed it and it was a disaster with the systems crashing and stuff.  i don't think it was ubuntu but it was some form of linux
[08:46] <Jowi> bauer77, it doesn't have to. it is in infrastructure mode.
[08:47] <cyber_brain_mfkg> bulmer, ?how 2 be sure u won't do anything stupid?
[08:47] <bulmer> cyber_brain_mfkg: umm only to try if even ssh is recognized not beyond that
[08:47] <wim> I just love the fancy xgl stuff - so much better than Vista Aero
[08:48] <tim167> Synaptic crashes every time, cant install anything anymore, get " Segmentation fault (core dumped) " what am I to do   ?? help ! thank you=-O
[08:48] <Dave___> and me :)
[08:48] <bulmer> cyber_brain_mfkg: your ip does respond to an ssh
[08:48] <bauer77> what do you mean Jawi?
[08:48] <Flux-D> Hi can someone tell me how to add local mirrors for archive.ubuntu.com and security.ubuntu.com
[08:48] <Freedom> i need your opinion about what happend with me!so i ve just installed my ubuntu (last release) my ram is 256 so when i launch three application ,ubuntu became slow why?
[08:48] <juano> tim167: executing as root?
[08:48] <bauer77> if he is recieving  an 192.x.x.x address then NAT is being used
[08:49] <cyber_brain_mfkg> bulmer, i know!i've created no-ip because my ISP server works on DHCP!
[08:49] <tim167> juano: doesnt make a difference
[08:49] <pbureau> Freedom- how fast CPU and what size is you swap ?
[08:49] <Dave___> Freedom, probably because your RAM is low so your computer is struggling
[08:49] <wim> Dave - MS has become a big sluggish machine where simple UI decisions etc are driven by marketing - whereas with Linux you got an enthusiast community of devs and geeks thinking about the next cool thing to add to the oS...without any hinderance from processes or management hierarchies..
[08:49] <player13> how do I sign into a different server for a trivia game
[08:49] <juano> tim167: are you executing as root or as user?
[08:49] <bulmer> cyber_brain_mfkg: last resort, ask the ISP for details on configuring your Planet device
[08:49] <pbureau> Dave___-  I have 256MB and it runs fine but I have a 5gb swap with PIII 900mhz CPU
[08:49] <tim167> juano: yes, and no in both cases synaptic crashes with same message
[08:49] <Freedom> micro processor 2.93 n ram 256 with card video 256 too
[08:49] <SmAcKaSs> Can anyone help my mount my USB as a cdrom? (i got my computer to boot to usb and got the kernel loaded.)
[08:50] <juano> tim167: sudo apt-get install synaptic?
[08:50] <xtknight> wim: except for corporate distros like SUSE, right?  ;)
[08:50] <juano> tim167: tried that?
[08:50] <pbureau> Freedom- Pentium what ? PI PII PIII AMD ?
[08:50] <bauer77> SmAcKaSs: does your bios support this?
[08:50] <Freedom> P4
[08:50] <Dave___> Freedom - are these demanding programs, or just browser and stuff?
[08:50] <tim167> juano: wont that  reset all my repo settings ?
[08:50] <player13> can anyone help me with IRC servers?
[08:50] <FluxD> Hi can someone tell me how to add local mirrors for archive.ubuntu.com and security.ubuntu.com
[08:50] <xtknight> !anyone | player13
[08:50] <ubotu> player13: 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?
[08:50] <SmAcKaSs> Bauer77: i'm already in linux texted based install..... so yes
[08:50] <sacater_> player13: ill try
[08:50] <bauer77> sorry I misunderstood
[08:50] <Jowi> cyber_brain_mfkg, talk to your isp. maybe you need to set the AP in bridged mode or something so that eth0 get the public ip address....
[08:50] <juano> tim, you can mv sources.lst to sources.lst.back
[08:51] <SmAcKaSs> ok
[08:51] <bulmer> SmAcKaSs: you already can boot off the USB? then its easy to mount another USB device, assuming youhave the physical port to plug-in to
[08:51] <tim167> juano: ok
[08:51] <bauer77> I thought you were trying to boot from USB
[08:51] <juano> tim167: you can mv sources.lst to sources.lst.back then reinstall
[08:51] <Freedom> i lauch firefox (two windows) and device menager window!
[08:51] <player13> sacater: thanks a lot. I am trying to connect to irc.multiplayertrivia.com for online trivia to help me with quizbowl
[08:51] <juano> tim167: and then move back the file
[08:51] <Jowi> brb
[08:51] <player13> it gave me a channel and server thing
[08:51] <Freedom> swape is 5.00
[08:51] <player13> I am new to IRC
[08:51] <PowerPCG4Here> join #ubuntu-ppc
[08:52] <riotkittie> yay. im downloading feisty.
[08:52] <tim167> juano: thanks, that gives me something to try, if it works, I wont be coming back here for a while :-P
[08:52] <SmAcKaSs> Bauer77: i did... now i'm trying to install from USB... the usb drive IS the alternate cd i need to mount the usb AS  cdrom0
[08:52] <wim> xtknight - stuff like Suse is just more tightly controlled - but I think community is at the heart of innovation..
[08:52] <Freedom> so?
[08:52] <bauer77> ah ok
[08:52] <juano> tim167: hehe, no, its good to come here so you can learn a lot :-), yes , give it a shot, i hope it works fine for ya
[08:52] <pbureau> Freedom- what type of PC is it Pentium -xx <-what ?
[08:52] <SmAcKaSs> i've seen a few ways, but i am not good enough with command line yet. so i ask your help
[08:52] <bauer77> if I could help you I would but I am sure there is someone else that can help you
[08:52] <FluxD> Hi can someone tell me how to add local mirrors for archive.ubuntu.com and security.ubuntu.com
[08:52] <cyber_brain_mfkg> Jowi, thanx man anyway!i'll talk to them but i don't think it will help because i already had one conversation :(
[08:52] <Freedom> pentium four
[08:53] <wim> anyway - off now, I'll catch you guys later, cheerio
[08:53] <SmAcKaSs> Bauer77: ok ty
[08:53] <Freedom> pentium 4 ,processor 2.93
[08:53] <pbureau> Freedom-  no idea then.. suggestion make it 512MB
[08:53] <sp0ro> can anyone link me to the ATI resolution fix support page?
[08:53] <King_Brad> is there any command that i can run in console mode for linux to help me identify a motherboad model?
[08:53] <xtknight> !fixres|sp0
[08:53] <ubotu> sp0: 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
[08:53] <juano> Freedom: i got p4 3.0, swap is 1.5 GB and its good
[08:53] <sp0ro> thank you
[08:54] <torrrrr> my eth0 keeps forgeting its DNS, I ahve set everythign manually,what can i do?
[08:54] <torrrrr> please help!
[08:54] <bauer77> sporo what is your issue
[08:54] <Freedom> so where si the problem :s?
[08:54] <SmAcKaSs> Can anyone help my mount my USB as a cdrom? (i got my computer to boot to usb and got the kernel loaded from the alternate cd image. i now need to mount usb as cdrom0)
[08:54] <juano> !ati | pbureau
[08:54] <ubotu> pbureau: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:54] <player13> Can anyone tell me hwo to join server irc.multiplayertrivia.com channel #en-trivia?
[08:54] <pbureau> torrrrr-  you have it set to dhcp ?
[08:54] <pbureau> juano- lol wrong guy
[08:54] <juano> pbureau: LOL
[08:54] <simu> Hi how can I create a new xorg.conf?
[08:54] <torrrrr> pbureau: no static
[08:54] <juano> pbureau: sorry
[08:54] <torrrrr> pbureau: no, set it static
[08:54] <pbureau> juano- no worries
[08:54] <xtknight> torrrrr: do you have it set to search for dns across a domain?  that will override DNses
[08:54] <juano> pbureau: meant sp0ro
[08:55] <pbureau> torrrrr- so what do you mean its forgetting the dns address then
[08:55] <torrrrr> xtknight: I don't know,
[08:55] <dimpan> join #beryl
[08:55] <dimpan> ouff
[08:55] <xtknight> torrrrr:  i forget the file that contains dns stuff.
[08:55] <FluxD> Hi can someone tell me how to add local mirrors for archive.ubuntu.com and security.ubuntu.com
[08:56] <bulmer> torrrrr: whats in your /etc/resolv.conf?
[08:56] <pbureau> man the new gnome-networkmanager 0.6.4 sure does need a lot of lib compared to 0.6.3
[08:56] <torrrrr> pbureau: I have set it in that network  GUI, and then I can't find sites, and then I open teh GUI and can't see what I wrote
[08:56] <xtknight> there we go
[08:56] <tim167> hmm no luck, _______________>  I tried "sudo apt-get install synaptic" but also get "Segmentation fault (core dumped)"
[08:57] <torrrrr>  /etc/resolve.conf =search lan
[08:57] <torrrrr>  nameserver 10.1.0.138
[08:57] <pierrelourens> Does anyone know if wireless works in edgy on a macbook on the live CD?
[08:57] <juano> tim167: mmm... cat your sources.lst and pastebin
[08:57] <tim167> juano: ok
[08:57] <bulmer> torrrrr: you need to prefix your responses with our nick , otherwise we will miss your answers
[08:58] <bulmer> torrrrr: only one nameserver listed?
[08:58] <torrrrr> bulmer: Yes, Ihave put 3 in
[08:58] <xtknight> pierrelourens: should, but it depends on the wireless card
[08:58] <Jrabbit05> Hmm
[08:58] <torrrrr> blanky: with the gui
[08:58] <[reed] > how can I get apt to force a removal of a package even if the package removal fails?
[08:58] <bulmer> torrrrr: and everytime it changes, its down to one?
[08:58] <torrrrr> bulmer: with the gui
[08:58] <pierrelourens> xtknight: thanks, i guess i'll see.  only about 100mb left to dl
[08:58] <FluxD> Hi can someone tell me how to add local mirrors for archive.ubuntu.com and security.ubuntu.com
[08:58] <xtknight> [reed] : sudo dpkg --force-all --purge <pkgname>
[08:58] <torrrrr> bulmer: yes
[08:59] <deathplanter> 4 linijki? ;d
[08:59] <deathplanter> dobra,anyways
[08:59] <deathplanter> czego moze brakowac? ;d
[08:59] <Jrabbit05> Anyone know how to install on a BIOS that won't let me boot from the live CD?
[08:59] <torrrrr> bulmer: and I ahve also saved location, but after 5 mins it is back with the name of the location blank
[08:59] <Jrabbit05> It has no boot menu
[08:59] <bulmer> torrrrr: you have it set for dhcp ?
[08:59] <sp0ro> Is there a guide for installing ATI drivers on ubuntu?
[08:59] <bauer77> can anyone tell me what the equivalent into joining a domain in windows is compared to linux. in a nutshell of course
[08:59] <SmAcKaSs> anyone kno the comand for sensing connected hardware? such as a USB flash drive?
[08:59] <torrrrr> bulmer: no, set to static
[08:59] <xtknight> !win4lin
[08:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about win4lin - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:59] <Jrabbit05> sp0ro yes.
[09:00] <Jrabbit05> its on the wiki
[09:00] <tim167> juano: http://www.pastebin.ca/331339
[09:00] <[reed] > xtknight: ugh, still gives me errors -- see http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3230/
[09:00] <SmAcKaSs> anyone kno the comand for sensing connected hardware? such as a USB flash drive?
[09:00] <bulmer> torrrrr: hang on..let me check
[09:00] <cyber_brain_mfkg> ok is there link where i can find free version of cedega?
[09:01] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: that should be handled by udev without user intervention
[09:01] <sp0ro> Jrabbit05, I tried searching there for it, but came up with no such luck
[09:01] <torrrrr> bulmer:  ok
[09:01] <Vuen> hey guys, an oss application can't access the sound device, i think it's because something is using alsa
[09:01] <Vuen> how do i check what processes are using alsa so i can kill them?
[09:01] <juano> tim167: have you modified the file lately?
[09:01] <cyber_brain_mfkg> !cedega
[09:01] <ubotu> cedega is a project based on WINE, aimed at running Windows games on Linux. For more info, see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/Cedega
[09:01] <sp0ro> Jrabbit05 nm found it, thanks
[09:01] <Triforce> hey
[09:01] <Jrabbit05> k
[09:01] <Triforce> anybody in here?
[09:01] <Triforce> jpjp
[09:01] <SecrethX> does someone know a solution to irritating ex's which are stalking your girlfriend? :@
[09:02] <Jrabbit05> Any one know how to netinstall or network boot?
[09:02] <pierrelourens> secrethX: vista ultime should keep them busy for a while
[09:02] <Vuen> hahaha
[09:02] <bulmer> torrrrr: paste the line you have for your /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf thats not commented out with #
[09:02] <tim167> juano, not that I know, I installed some stuff with Automatix tho... i see that added something to sources.list
[09:02] <SecrethX> pierrelourens, hahaha Ill suggest it :P
[09:02] <cyber_brain_mfkg> SecrethX, u've tried baseball bet?
[09:02] <gop> how does one get the clear glass effect see thru when roating the cube in beryl
[09:02] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: you could try udevtrigger, though, to replay missing events at system coldplug
[09:02] <xtknight> what's that software that lets you boot a linux install without a cd?
[09:02] <bulmer> Jrabbit05: look into PXE  or etherboot
[09:02] <juano> tim167: sec, im gonna comment out some lines and pass it to you
[09:02] <Jrabbit05> thanks
[09:02] <SecrethX> cyber_brain_mfkg, not yet, thinking about it though.. stupid whore that she is :x
[09:03] <asubedi> does evince hang while opening more than one instance for any of you?
[09:03] <xtknight> Jrabbit05: if you have windows installed theres a program that will modify your bootloader to install ubuntu
[09:03] <torrrrr> request subnet-mask, broadcast-address, time-offset, routers,
[09:03] <torrrrr>         domain-name, domain-name-servers, host-name,
[09:03] <torrrrr>         netbios-name-servers, netbios-scope;
[09:03] <XplOzIon> xD
[09:03] <xtknight> Jrabbit05: the name escapes me
[09:03] <torrrrr> bulmer:
[09:03] <torrrrr> bulmer: Pasted ^
[09:03] <Jrabbit05> Windows works
[09:03] <bauer77> I installed Ubuntu server and when it reboots finds no OS, any suggestions?
[09:03] <Jrabbit05> The only CD that does is the Ghost Restore CD >_<
[09:03] <cyber_brain_mfkg> SecrethX, u think that's her fault because that guy is stalkin her?
[09:04] <cyber_brain_mfkg> :S
[09:04] <bauer77> I dont see Grub at all even though it said it was installing it
[09:04] <SecrethX> cyber_brain_mfkg, no, my ex is stalking my girlfriend
[09:04] <mwe> !grub | bauer77
[09:04] <ubotu> bauer77: 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
[09:04] <SecrethX> cyber_brain_mfkg, i mean, we broke up 5 months ago.. its time to move on for christ sake :x
[09:04] <mwe> bauer77: that might be helpful
[09:04] <Dalspots> ..Does anyone here happen to know how would you locate paths to Kernel trees in Ubuntu?;|
[09:04] <bauer77> thanks
[09:04] <bulmer> torrrrr: that dns server is working okay? 10.1.x.x?
[09:05] <cyber_brain_mfkg> SecrethX, oh ! shit! :X ! it looks like you have a BIG problem!
[09:05] <bauer77> would I be better just installing desktop, just for using as a fileserver?
[09:05] <LjL> !offtopic | SecrethX, cyber_brain_mfkg
[09:05] <ubotu> SecrethX, cyber_brain_mfkg: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:05] <thug> what the package i need to install to be able to edit remove users and groups (GUI) ?
[09:05] <SecrethX> cyber_brain_mfkg, tell me about it..
[09:05] <bauer77> and maybe ftp
[09:05] <SecrethX> lol ok ok ill join offtopic ;O
[09:05] <cyber_brain_mfkg> SecrethX, try format x:
[09:05] <LjL> thug: none. it's right there in System / Administration, from what i can recall.
[09:05] <juano> tim167: i commented line 40
[09:05] <juano> tim167: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3231/
[09:05] <thug> LjL i remove it a while ago
[09:05] <torrrrr> bulmer: that 10.1.0.138 is my adsl router modem, and I am not sure if it is working OK as DNS server.
[09:05] <SecrethX> cyber_brain_mfkg, sometimes I wish I could do that with her brains, (if she has some)
[09:05] <thug> LjL i want it back now ;)
[09:05] <juano> tim167: try that now as your /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:05] <aoirthoir> howdy
[09:05] <tim167> juano. ok
[09:06] <torrrrr> bulmer: I think it isn't a DNS server but I didn't check
[09:06] <thug> LjL found it thanks
[09:06] <cyber_brain_mfkg> SecrethX, it looks like we will be baned from chanel! :S
[09:06] <DBO> SecrethX, however unfortunate, offtopic talk does need to move to #ubuntu-offtopic =)
[09:06] <bulmer> torrrrr: when it is working, what are the name server entries?
[09:06] <LjL> thug: then i suggest trying "apt-cache search gnome user group"
[09:06] <mwe> bauer77: Personally I wouldn't run any desktop environment on a file server
[09:06] <aoirthoir> anyone know what the file name is where my eth0 information is stored? (my loopback etc)
[09:06] <SecrethX> cyber_brain_mfkg, lets go in offtopic then :P
[09:06] <torrrrr> bulmer: I have two IPs I got from my ISP
[09:06] <bauer77> thats what I wanted to know thanks mwe
[09:06] <aoirthoir> nevermind..its hosts
[09:06] <aoirthoir> thanks:)
[09:06] <poningru> aoirthoir: /etc/networking/interfaces
[09:07] <poningru> ah cool
[09:07] <mwe> aoirthoir: /etc/network/interfaces
[09:07] <tim167> juano: no change
[09:07] <bulmer> torrrrr: create the /etc/resolv.conf via vim
[09:07] <juano> tim167: mm ok, maybe some other lines are conflicting
[09:07] <torrrrr> bulmer: 10.1.0.138 is not a DNS server
[09:07] <torrrrr> bulmer: I have checked it now
[09:07] <tim167> juano, I'll try some variations
[09:08] <SmAcKaSs> is anyone familiar with installing FROM USB flash?
[09:08] <bulmer> torrrrr: now you know why its not working
[09:08] <juano> tim167: try this one, sec
[09:08] <bulmer> SmAcKaSs: come again? installing from USB flash?
[09:08] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: I did it
[09:08] <torrrrr> bulmer: but I ahve set two other IPs and they disapear
[09:08] <torrrrr> bulmer:  from the GUI
[09:08] <SmAcKaSs> bulmer yes sir.... i'm soooo clase to being there
[09:08] <Slart> if I want to install 32-bit firefox.. can I just do a forced install using the 32-bit deb? (I'm using 64bit Ubuntu Edgy)
[09:08] <bulmer> torrrrr: forget about the gui, try to do it manually
[09:08] <bauer77> SmAcKaSs:  If you set your BIOS to boot from USB , it should just boot from USB no?
[09:09] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick
[09:09] <torrrrr> bulmer:  OK
[09:09] <juano> tim167: here is another one to try with http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3232/
[09:09] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: i'm suck on the mounting usb AS cdrom part
[09:09] <SmAcKaSs> bulmer: i'm suck on the mounting usb AS cdrom part
[09:09] <joe_schmo> so ubuntu comes with vim but not with emacs ... ? ... lord that's crappy ....
[09:09] <torrrrr> bulmer:  avter I edit resolv.conf, do I need to do something for it to take effect?
[09:09] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: what command?
[09:09] <juano> tim167: if that doesnt work, maybe i can paste you my sources.list and you can copy it and try
[09:10] <bulmer> torrrrr: nothing need done further
[09:10] <torrrrr> ok
[09:10] <pbureau> man the new gnome-networkmanager 0.6.4 sure does need a lot of lib compared to 0.6.3  had to had 7 libs so far... bleh
[09:10] <Slart> joe_schmo: oh my.. and it's not like you can install the programs you want.. whatever will you do
[09:10] <LinTux> what is the best software for copying dvd's
[09:10] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: i can't quite get it to switch to second virtual screen...
[09:10] <Vuen> hey guys, i can't get any programs that use oss to work. something is tying up /dev/dsp. how do i find out what processes are doing it so i can kill them?
[09:10] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: ctrl-alt-f1
[09:10] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: so from the install menus i get back to command line to mount usb as cdrom, but no luck
[09:10] <joe_schmo> Slart: yes, because every single ubuntu install will be connected to the network ....
[09:11] <bulmer> torrrrr: also tell me whats on the line  hosts  in /etc/nsswitch.conf
[09:11] <tim167> juano even when I rename sources.list synaptic crashes, shouldnt it make a new sources list then
[09:11] <tim167> ?
[09:11] <SmAcKaSs> hmmmm maybe that is why. i will try that
[09:11] <pbureau> LinTux- depends on gnome/KDE or terminal
[09:11] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: thank you brb
[09:11] <juano> tim167: you should press reload inside. that is if you can get there
[09:11] <LinTux> pbureau: Gnome buddy
[09:11] <bulmer> Vuen: look into lsof
[09:11] <Slart> joe_schmo: make an install disc of your own then.. can't be that hard
[09:11] <Vuen> bulmer: perfect thanks
[09:12] <bulmer> np
[09:12] <tim167> juano, no it crashes even before
[09:12] <juano> tim167: you need to mv sources.list sources.list.back and then try the new file and load synaptic
[09:12] <Vuen> bulmer: hmm, lsof|grep dsp doesn't show anything
[09:12] <Slart> joe_schmo: there are probably lots of other stuff you'll have to add
[09:12] <juano> tim167: the new file should be named sources.list exactly
[09:12] <pbureau> LinTux- I like gnomeburner myself, but probably others
[09:12] <bulmer> Vuen there are some options for lsof..man lsof  i dont use it often enuff
[09:12] <humblerodent> anyone here have any experience points with BadRAM?
[09:12] <tim167> juano, yes that is the case
[09:12] <humblerodent> I have a GB memory stick with one bad byte according to memtest86+....but I compiled a custom kernel with the BadRAM patch installed, gave it the pattern as reported by memtest86+, and saw in my kernel's log file that BadRAM is indeed starting up.  But I still get the crashes I've been getting with that memory stick....
[09:13] <LinTux> I need to burn a .ogg image to a DVD, which prog
[09:13] <humblerodent> and I've just switched it out with a different memory stick and don't seem to have the problems.
[09:13] <humblerodent> can anyone help?
[09:13] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: so i got it to switch screens but no command line there....
[09:13] <adaptr> SmAcKaSs: switch what screens ?
[09:13] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: it's somewhat odd, though. It's been a while since I did it but as I remember it Ijust booted from the stick and didn't have to fiddle with all that crap
[09:13] <juano> tim167: then synaptic should load with the new file after that
[09:13] <Flannel> !burn | LinTux
[09:13] <ubotu> LinTux: CD/DVD Burning software: K3b (KDE), gnomebaker, serpentine, graveman Nautilus cd burner (Gnome), gtoaster, xcdroast, cdrecord (terminal-based). Burning .iso files: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto
[09:13] <livingtm> Anyone had luck using Picasa with Thunderbird to email photos?
[09:13] <torrrrr> bulmer:  http://rafb.net/p/AKuIoC28.html
[09:14] <LinTux> cheers everyone
[09:14] <tim167> juano, hmm it still give me this "segmentation fault" and exits
[09:14] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: well if you read that page that you posted me (the forum usb install page), it shows the steps and commands. i'm stuck on that last step
[09:14] <juano> tim167: mm it seems that there is corrupted code somewhere
[09:15] <juano> tim167: you can try loading it with my sources.list
[09:15] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: Yeah I saw it.
[09:15] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: because it will not sense a cdrom drive. i need to to sense my USB as cdrom0
[09:15] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: hmm. so no advice?
[09:15] <bulmer> torrrrr: that looks okay, it says to use the resolv.conf first before dns
[09:15] <stapel> what is the command to tar a group of files together and then compress it?
[09:15] <varsendaggr> akkk   i have the wrong nvidia kernel mod....the kernel module is 1.0-8762    but mu x module is 1.0-8776     how can i fix this
[09:15] <bulmer> stapel man tar
[09:15] <torrrrr> OK
[09:15] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: well not being able to switch consoles is odd
[09:15] <tim167> juano, I can try, but I suspect that the sources.list is not causing the crash, because even without it it gives the same
[09:16] <sp0ro1> What's the other program installer for Ubuntu called?
[09:16] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: i got that part! :) thanks to you
[09:16] <shatrat> varsendaggr, reinstall completely, making sure to remove any possible conflicting packages.
[09:16] <shatrat> sp0ro1, other than what?  its pretty much all a frontend for apt-get
[09:16] <juano> tim167: mm could be, and maybe doing a dpkg-reconfigure apt or something
[09:16] <bulmer> torrrrr: how are you connected to your isp again? via a wifi AP?
[09:16] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: oh. so now you're stuck at what?
[09:16] <vega-> can anybody explain this: the av7110* modules are not in /lib/modules/2.6.17-10-generic but still /boot/config-2.6.17-10-generic has CONFIG_DVB_AV7110=m
[09:16] <varsendaggr> how do i tell from commandline what ubuntu version i have?
[09:16] <Flannel> sp0ro1: there are a numberof them.  apt-get, aptitude, synaptic (gnome), adept(kde), etc
[09:16] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: well figuring out the path of my USB drive
[09:16] <shatrat> varsendaggr, when I say reinstall btw, I mean reinstall the nvidia drivers, not ubuntu
[09:17] <juano> tim167: this is my sources.list http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3233/ just in case
[09:17] <Flannel> varsendaggr: lsb_release -a
[09:17] <shatrat> varsendaggr, lsb_release -a
[09:17] <shatrat> I fail
[09:17] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: so that i may mount it... not sure if its sda1 or 2 or 3...
[09:17] <bulmer> vega how were you able to check that? ldd ?
[09:17] <sp0ro1> Flannel do any of them have the installation of fluxbox on hand?
[09:17] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: fdisk -l /dev/sda
[09:17] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: should show the partitions
[09:18] <Flannel> sp0ro1: they all can.  They all reference the same packages/etc.
[09:18] <vega-> bulmer: find /lib/modules | grep -i av711
[09:18] <torrrrr> bulmer: no, via an adsl router
[09:18] <vega-> bulmer: gives nothing
[09:18] <sp0ro1> Flannel where do I get apt-get?
[09:18] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: your a life saver! (but i might need you again in a second.)
[09:18] <Flannel> sp0ro1: you already have it
[09:18] <vega-> bulmer: but still /boot/config-2.6.17-10-generic says it should be included
[09:18] <shatrat> sp0ro1, you might need to enable Universe repos if you arent seeing fluxbox in synaptic or whatever package frontend youre using
[09:19] <bulmer> vega-: off hand I cant remember how to check the env variables defined in a library
[09:19] <joe_schmo> hey, where has the c libs and compiler gone ? ... apt-get install build-tools right ?
[09:19] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: fdisk not found
[09:19] <Flannel> joe_schmo: build-essential
[09:19] <shatrat> joe_schmo, build-essential
[09:19] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: oh
[09:19] <varsendaggr> great how do i reinstall    the nvidia driver
[09:19] <joe_schmo> thanks
[09:19] <varsendaggr> from cli
[09:19] <greenlion> #linux.it
[09:19] <bulmer> torrrrr: can you configure your adsl router?
[09:19] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: /sbin/fdisk -l /dev/sda maybe
[09:19] <matt1234> anyone know if there's a single package to get LAMP going on ubuntu desktop?
[09:19] <joe_schmo> do cable modems usually have interfaces ?
[09:19] <andre_> what emulator works well in ubuntu
[09:19] <pbureau> mwe- maybe hes not super user ?
[09:19] <matt1234> i wanna use it for development, not production
[09:20] <shatrat> varsendaggr, well, you can get back into graphical environment by editing your /etc/X11/xorg.conf to use the "nv" driver instead of "nvidia" in the device section
[09:20] <joe_schmo> andre_: qemu
[09:20] <Flannel> matt1234: not in the official repositories, if you add the seveas one, he's got one.
[09:20] <torrrrr> bulmer: I have added the  two DNS IPs from my ISP and deleted the adsl router. And yes I can configure mY router
[09:20] <mwe> pbureau: from the install cd?
[09:20] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: still not found
[09:20] <vega-> bulmer: the problem seems to be this http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=244396&highlight=av7110
[09:20] <vega-> almost
[09:20] <Flannel> matt1234: there's a real-simple-but-not-one-package method (the normal method)
[09:20] <shatrat> varsendaggr, then you can follow the how-to at the help.ubuntu.com site or one of the other sites and reinstall normally.
[09:20] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: hmm
[09:20] <andre_> qemu<
[09:20] <Sven_vB> hi :)
[09:20] <Flannel> !lamp | matt1234, it's real easy even without a meta package
[09:20] <ubotu> matt1234, it's real easy even without a meta package: 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+)
[09:20] <FluxD> Hi can someone tell me how to add local mirrors for archive.ubuntu.com and security.ubuntu.com
[09:20] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: how did you format the stick?
[09:20] <Sven_vB> where can i get user support for the links2 webbrowser?
[09:20] <andre_> ok thanks joe
[09:20] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: lets try this, lets assume its sda1... how do i mount it AS cdrom0 ?
[09:21] <torrrrr> bulmer: it seem to work for now (crossing my fingers)
[09:21] <matt1234> ubotu, thanks
[09:21] <vega-> is there a howto somewhere on re-compiling the ubuntu kernel?
[09:21] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: it's very likely to me sda1
[09:21] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[09:21] <sp0ro1> Flannel how do I see the list of programs to download on apt-get or do I just type them out?
[09:21] <juano> tim167: you should try my sources.list just in case
[09:21] <Flannel> !kernel | vega-
[09:21] <ubotu> vega-: kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[09:21] <Flannel> sp0ro1: apt-cache search [stuff] , so we'd 'apt-cache search fluxbox'
[09:21] <shatrat> vega-, Im sure there is, but I wouldnt bother unless you need to add something for hardware support or you're just real curious and brave.
[09:21] <bulmer> torrrrr: i cant think of any that will change that /etc/resolv.conf file
[09:21] <sp0ro1> Flannel thanks
[09:21] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: i formatted it in windows, loaded a boot file with syslinux, and then extracted ISO to USB flash drive
[09:21] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt
[09:22] <tim167> juano ok thanks , i tried it, still same synaptic problem "segmentation fault (core dumped)"
[09:22] <vega-> shatrat: well the av7110 stuff is missing from the ubuntu kernel and i need it
[09:22] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: then it will be avialable in /mnt
[09:22] <Flannel> sp0ro1: If that doesn't return anything named `fluxbox`, then you need to enable universe.  edit /etc/apt/sources.list, scroll down a bit, and uncomment the universe lines.  then save, update your sources.list (sudo apt-get update) then search again, and it'll be there
[09:22] <juano> tim167: sudo dpkg-reconfigure apt-get ?
[09:22] <vega-> shatrat: although /boot/config-x-y-z says it's enbled as  module
[09:22] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: invalid argument
[09:22] <shatrat> vega-, ah, well I imagine there is something about it on help.ubuntu.com or doc.gwos.org or something
[09:22] <torrrrr> bulmer: The gui looks just like in MS Windows, but it didn't work
[09:22] <sp0ro1> Flannel it worked great, thanks for the help :)
[09:22] <Roscar> hi, I'm trying to install the ati binary drivers but I'm not exactly sure what video card I have. Is there an easy way to find out?
[09:23] <ucordes> how can i reload the fglrx module without restarting?
[09:23] <corevette>  #digg
[09:23] <shatrat> Roscar, lspci | grep ati should say something
[09:23] <bauer77> !kernel |vega
[09:23] <ubotu> vega: kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[09:23] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: wait
[09:23] <[SilverFox] > [09:23] <[SilverFox] > WOOOT
[09:23] <bulmer> torrrrr: am not much of a gui user, so i can say what you're seeing
[09:23] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: k
[09:23] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: Im looking at the directions
[09:23] <tim167> juano: strange: it says 'apt-get' is not installed
[09:23] <shatrat> Roscar, maybe "lspci|grep radeon" if grep ati doesnt say anything
[09:23] <torrrrr> bulmer: thanks for your help :)
[09:23] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: did you do mkdir and cd and ln -s?
[09:23] <juano> tim167: mmm.. interesting
[09:23] <Philluminati> Hi guys, I've got compiz installed but how do I zoom out of the workspace cube like this guy does? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lawkc3jH3ws
[09:24] <juano> tim167: sudo dpkg-reconfigure apt ?
[09:24] <CyberCod> does anyone know how to put a drawer in the gnome panel for nautilus bookmarks?
[09:24] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: well no, the bottom said it wasn't neccessary, but i shall now.... one sec
[09:24] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: or none of that?
[09:24] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: none yet
[09:24] <CyberCod> other than placing individual launchers?
[09:24] <ucordes> anyway to unload fglrx while it is in use?
[09:24] <distro-tester> sapete come accedere alle skypecast visto che skype per linux non ha il tasto live?
[09:24] <vega-> is it possible to compile just a module as in something like: make menuconfig (add module) and make module_foo_bar ?
[09:24] <tim167> juano : no complaints there
[09:24] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: ok. type mkdir /cdrom /dev/cdroms
[09:24] <juano> tim167: try now?
[09:24] <Flannel> Philluminati: xgl/beryl help in #ubuntu-xgl, or for more general assistance, #xgl or #beryl, thanks.
[09:25] <ucordes> !italian | distro-tester
[09:25] <ubotu> distro-tester: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[09:25] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: it shouldn't complain
[09:25] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: i got the page open....
[09:25] <tim167> juano: synaptic same problem
[09:25] <hbaigu> CyberCod, left click in the panel -> add to panel -> drawer
[09:25] <aalhamad> to start apache is this the command line or there is somehting else (-i "/etc/init.d/apache restart
[09:25] <aalhamad> )?
[09:25] <ucordes> i really don
[09:25] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: the wiki?
[09:25] <juano> tim167: how about sudo apt-get from terminal??
[09:25] <ucordes> i really don't want to reboot all day just because my fglrx crashes sometimes.... please help
[09:25] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick
[09:26] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: so one console is in the installer?
[09:26] <Flannel> aalhamad: what's the i from?  just sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart, yeah (or apache, if you're using apache 1)
[09:26] <SmAcKaSs> yes
[09:26] <CyberCod> hbaigu   i know that, i wondered if there was a nautilus bookmarks applet somewhere
[09:26] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: and you switched to the second?
[09:26] <SmAcKaSs> and it just did a cdrom check.... nothing comon found. so i switched over and did mkdir (etc)
[09:26] <aalhamad> i dont run the httpd right?
[09:26] <tim167> juano does that have  the same functions as synaptic ?
[09:26] <aalhamad> like fedora..
[09:26] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: ok but no mount yet?
[09:26] <patbam> hi... i see that my copy of the ubuntu book is under a cc license; does that mean there is a digital copy i can search somewhere?
[09:26] <Roscar> ah yes. radeon 9200 SE
[09:26] <juano> tim167: yes, it installs packages, synaptic is just the X interface for it
[09:26] <varsendaggr> shatrat, the problem is i don't have internet on the computer that i am installing the nvidia on    ....   bahhh
[09:27] <Roscar> thanks for the help
[09:27] <ucordes> hmm
[09:27] <ucordes> screams for attention
[09:27] <HellsGates> hello
[09:27] <ucordes> :/
[09:27] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: confirm: LN (lowercase) -s /dev/sda1 cdrom0
[09:27] <housetier> which font package do I install so xpat2 no longer complains "Unable to load any usable ISO8859 font"?
[09:27] <crazy_pete> http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/Info/DistrosDefaultLayout
[09:27] <aalhamad> Flannel i dont run the httpd right? like fedora
[09:27] <HellsGates> Hello
[09:27] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: i'm asking you
[09:27] <juano> tim167: if you got sudo apt-get running now from terminal, you can either 2 things, dpkg-reconfigure synaptic (in case synaptic ISNT working,) or try sudo apt-get install synaptic
[09:27] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: pwd returns /dev/cdroms, yes
[09:27] <Airwave-> Hey.
[09:28] <shatrat> varsendaggr, eep.  Well, that shouldnt prefent you from using Method 2 from the doc.gwos.org nvidia how-to, but you have to downoad that stuff and transfer it somehow
[09:28] <Flannel> aalhamad: um, correct.  The method mentioned is the correct one.
[09:28] <juano> tim167: that should reconfigure synaptic from default
[09:28] <HellsGates> this is my first time on ubuntu and linux can someone help me i'm interessted in everything
[09:28] <Airwave-> I got sick of Windows and decided to install Ubuntu, but I simple cannot get it to connect to the Internet (yes, I'm stupid).
[09:28] <xnor> When i plug an usb device , it pops up with no problem. BUT when i try to copy files is goes for a while at snail speed and sometimes i get an IO error message. I have tried the HW in XP with absolutley no problems. I run ubuntu 6.10. Anyone have the same problems+
[09:28] <Flannel> patbam: I don't believe so.  Or I haven't seen one anyway
[09:28] <bulmer> vega- you can use the edited  /boot/config-x.x.x as input to your configure perhaps for the kernel Makefile
[09:28] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: ok now it just won't do mount...
[09:28] <bauer77> sit back at  watch HellsGates
[09:29] <juano> Airwave-: how is your internet connection?
[09:29] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: what does it say?
[09:29] <tim167> juano: sudo apt-get install synaptic gives "segmentation fault (core dumped)" tooo
[09:29] <Airwave-> Sorry for asking the question that has been asked a million times before.
[09:29] <HellsGates> ok
[09:29] <Airwave-> Well now I'm using my PowerBook to chat here, and it's working fine.
[09:29] <blanky> anyone here use vbaexpress (visualboyadvance), it's frickin too fast heh
[09:29] <bauer77> and hellsgates, google is your best friend
[09:29] <juano> tim167: darn..., sudo dpkg-reconfigure synaptic ?
[09:29] <Airwave-> I use an Airport as a router, which is connected to several hubs.
[09:29] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: invalid argument
[09:29] <tim167> juano: tried that too
[09:29] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: dmesg|grep sda might help you determine the correct partition name
[09:29] <HellsGates> i know
[09:30] <Airwave-> In Windows it worked fine.
[09:30] <vega-> bulmer: yes i know, just though it would be faster to just add the needed module
[09:30] <juano> tim167: dpkg -L apt
[09:30] <Alpha232> this has gone too far, time to turn about and come full stop
[09:30] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: invalide argument? probably used the wrong partition name
[09:30] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: mount -t vfat /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 /cdrom
[09:30] <varsendaggr> how do i install nvidia-kernel-1.0.8776?
[09:30] <juano> tim167: does much appear with that ?
[09:30] <bauer77> I know it is mine..lol
[09:30] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: yeah
[09:30] <vega-> still i find it strange tht /boot/config-foo doesn't reflect my running kernel
[09:30] <varsendaggr> for dapper
[09:30] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: so this is where i'm stuck
[09:30] <varsendaggr> i cannot find it at ubuntu.packages
[09:30] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: but for the ln command you may have used a wrong name
[09:30] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: dmesg|grep sda might help you determine the correct partition name
[09:30] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: by the way, this is edgy not dapper :)
[09:31] <tim167> juano: yes quite some lines
[09:31] <Airwave-> So, does anyone know how to solve my problem?
[09:31] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: the mounting should at least work anyway
[09:31] <juano> tim167: well apt seems to be installed then
[09:31] <juano> tim167: mm let me think
[09:31] <shatrat> varsendaggr, go through the how-tos, cant really go through the entire process on IRC
[09:32] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: i did dmesg|grep... what am i looking for?
[09:32] <tim167> juano: sudo apt-get remove synaptic = also "Segmentation fault..."
[09:32] <raavi> SmAcKaSs: What is your problem
[09:32] <MichaelTeofilov> hello every1
[09:32] <juano> tim167: yeah cause you cant run apt-get
[09:32] <juano> tim167: the problem is running apt
[09:33] <SmAcKaSs> raavi: its in depth, read up
[09:33] <MichaelTeofilov> well i've been searching and asking through forums and web-pages for a month with no solution
[09:33] <varsendaggr> shatrat, i have thekernel source.deb   how do i build it?
[09:33] <SmAcKaSs> ravvi: trying to mount usb as cdrom0 for usb keychain install of edgy
[09:33] <HellsGates> who thinks its good for a beginner like me to read the desktop guide(from ubuntu)??
[09:33] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: lines suggesting the partition name. alternatively try mount /dev/sda1 /mnt and try for sda2 ... sda8 until it succeds to determine the right one
[09:33] <varsendaggr> shatrat, thanks for the help
[09:33] <MichaelTeofilov> so now i am ready to even let some1 use my remote desktop to see if there is a solution to my problem
[09:33] <shatrat> varsendaggr, good luck
[09:34] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: when it succeeds you need to create a new link with ln -fns
[09:34] <deafboy> /bin/bash: @LIBTOOL@: command not found
[09:34] <deafboy> ? anyone know why it would say that when i have libtool installed
[09:34] <shatrat> HellsGates, I think its good for beginners to read guides in general.
[09:34] <protocol1> can someone tell me how i can get my usb webcam working on this ubuntu machine?
[09:34] <shatrat> !webcam|protocol1
[09:34] <ubotu> protocol1: webcam is now easy to install on Linux; instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[09:34] <aalhamad> Flannel the directory of apache is /var/www/ (and the default index.html)  right?
[09:34] <bulmer> vega- maybe the ubuntu developers should use the /proc/config.gz like the other distros so we know what the true configure file used
[09:34] <HellsGates> thnx guys u've been a help now i wanna read literature to those guides
[09:34] <HellsGates> lol
[09:35] <Flannel> aalhamad: right, that's apaches document root by default
[09:35] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: all except sda1 give me "no such file of directory"
[09:35] <HellsGates> "quit"
[09:35] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: ok
[09:35] <bulmer> instead of the /boot/config.x.x.x
[09:35] <Airwave-> I got sick of Windows and decided to install Ubuntu, but I simple cannot get it to connect to the Internet (yes, I'm stupid), would anyone mind helping me out.
[09:35] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: good
[09:35] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: sda1 gives me invalid argument
[09:35] <SecrethX> there continue to be 3 "files" in the trash bin according to gnome (you know the icon right-under) but they arent appearing in nautilus, "dir" in a terminal doesnt return anything either
[09:35] <DarKMode> hello
[09:35] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: try ls /mnt, do you see the files?
[09:35] <joe_schmo> I've installed tor and privoxy and then restarted them. Then I went up into network proxy and added them as proxies for my system. But I still get the same address from the web browser ???
[09:35] <DarKMode> i need some help with ubuntu
[09:35] <Flannel> aalhamad: and any files there need to be readable by the www-data user.  So either make them world readable, or do some chowning or whatever
[09:35] <varsendaggr> ok    how do i install a virtual package?
[09:35] <ar2k7> is there a way to make the gnome menu transparent?
[09:35] <MichaelTeofilov> airwave: what connection do you have?
[09:35] <patbam> hi, where is the fonts folder, realyl? i can't get the gui thing to pick up the .ttf files i drag there
[09:35] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: umount /mnt to unmount it again. you can't mount it two places
[09:35] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: nothing in there it seems
[09:35] <patbam> is it ~/.fonts ? because id on't have such a directory
[09:35] <feengur> sup ppls?
[09:35] <mwe> oh
[09:35] <Flannel> !font | patbam
[09:36] <ubotu> patbam: 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
[09:36] <Airwave-> A LAN connection.
[09:36] <Airwave-> Ethernet.
[09:36] <juano> tim167: well something that can help, you could install apt from the cd again
[09:36] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: odd. does mount confirm it's mounted?
[09:36] <juano> tim167: your apt seems corrupted
[09:36] <MichaelTeofilov> airwave: router or modem?
[09:36] <Airwave-> Router.
[09:36] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: not sure what you mean (still newbing it)
[09:36] <feengur> anybody here have experience with installing games on a 64bit system?
[09:36] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: type mount
[09:37] <tim167> juano, ok I'll look at it again later. thanks for helping !
[09:37] <shatrat> !anybody
[09:37] <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?
[09:37] <bulmer> Airwave-: then its easy just plug it in and see if your ubuntu box gets an ip address
[09:37] <juano> tim167: no prob
[09:37] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: does it return anything with /mnt in it?
[09:37] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: nope
[09:37] <Airwave-> I did that, but it didn't get an IP address.
[09:37] <wachunei> hi, i'm trying to install edgy on my imac core 2 duo, does anyone know how to  do it?
[09:37] <feengur> ok :P
[09:37] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: then it didn't mount
[09:37] <juano> tim167: you can try also from the cd package dpkg -i aptpackagename
[09:37] <fenrig> hi
[09:37] <feengur> i'm trying to install Enemy Territory on my system, but they only released 32 bit binaries, and i have a 64 system
[09:37] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: /proc /dev /sys and /.dev
[09:37] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: what happened when you typed mount /dev/sda1 /mnt ?
[09:37] <Airwave-> I also tried setting it up with a static IP address, using the same connection information as I did while using Windows, but it didn't work.
[09:38] <juano> tim167: sudo dpkg -i aptpackagename
[09:38] <fenrig> how can i install a bootloader for ubuntu using windows (vista)
[09:38] <tim167> juano ok
[09:38] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: it shouldn't complain
[09:38] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: invalid argument
[09:38] <Vandalay> enter the dns-server + dns search path
[09:38] <mwe> pfft
[09:38] <juano> SmAcKaSs: what you trying to mount?
[09:38] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: it loves complaining
[09:38] <shatrat> fenrig, I dont know any way to install Grub in windows, why not use the install CD?
[09:38] <Vandalay> in network config
[09:38] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: I thought you said it succeeded with sda1 though
[09:38] <Flannel> !chroot | feengur
[09:38] <ubotu> feengur: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot use this to build 32 bit environments on a 64 bit box
[09:38] <SmAcKaSs> juano: usb thumb drive
[09:39] <bulmer> Airwave-: go and click System -> Administration -> Network
[09:39] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: try sda2 through sda8
[09:39] <SmAcKaSs> juano: trying to install off of it
[09:39] <Airwave-> Ok, done.
[09:39] <feengur> i tried debootstratp, but i can't seem to figure it out...
[09:39] <juano> SmAcKaSs: sudo mkdir /media/thumbdrive
[09:39] <feengur> i'll try again
[09:39] <juano> SmAcKaSs: then sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/thumbdrive
[09:39] <mwe> juano: no need for that he's installing and needs to mount it on /cdrom for it to succeed
[09:39] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: i'm trying mount /dev/sdaX /mnt ??
[09:40] <mwe> juano: and he's root
[09:40] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: that comand right?
[09:40] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: yes. tell me if any one of sda1 through sda8 succeeds
[09:40] <juano> mwe: ok :-)
[09:40] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: mount /dev/sda1 /mnt then mount /dev/sda2 /mnt ...
[09:40] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: annoying fdisk is missing
[09:40] <wannabe_linux_gu> whats a good partition setup for a server?
[09:41] <bulmer> Airwave-: then on the properties, configuration select DHCP
[09:41] <Airwave-> Ok, done.
[09:41] <bulmer> wannabe_linux_gu: how much disk space you got?
[09:41] <torrrrr> when istaling flash plugin for opera adobe gives me a choice between tar.gz, and rpm... which to choose?
[09:41] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: no such file or directory sda 2-10
[09:41] <MichaelTeofilov> I experience skips every 1 second or so during video playback and games and I can't find a solution to it... please help
[09:41] <wannabe_linux_gu> i got two 250 GB HDD.
[09:41] <bulmer> Airwave-: then select enable this connection
[09:41] <wachunei> How can i install ubuntu in my core 2 duo imac???
[09:41] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: tell me if one succeeds without complaints
[09:41] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: only sda1: invalid argument
[09:42] <juano> mwe: torrrrr you can convert rpm to deb with alien
[09:42] <bulmer> wannabe_linux_gu: let me have one..lolz
[09:42] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: odd
[09:42] <Airwave-> Ok, done.
[09:42] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: they all said no such directory
[09:42] <wannabe_linux_gu> haha
[09:42] <Vandalay> activate eth0
[09:42] <juano> mwe: sorry not for ya
[09:42] <Gosha> !sound
[09:42] <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 - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[09:42] <torrrrr> juano: Alien?
[09:42] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: try mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt. same thing?
[09:42] <juano> torrrrr: sudo apt-get install alien
[09:42] <bulmer> wannabe_linux_gu: 50gig per partition seem adequate and for swap just twice your ram size
[09:42] <MichaelTeofilov> I experience skips every 1 second or so during video playback and games and I can't find a solution to it... please help, oh and it's not a sound problem
[09:43] <Fraj> Hi
[09:43] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: same thing
[09:43] <Fraj> im having some problem
[09:43] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: I'm giving up
[09:43] <DarKMode> !upguard
[09:43] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about upguard - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:43] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: lol
[09:43] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: maybe someone else can help
[09:43] <juano> torrrrr: then sudo alien -d myrpmpackage
[09:43] <bulmer> Airwave-: are you getting an ip address assigned yet?
[09:43] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: oh but we've come so far!
[09:43] <Fraj> im trying to format ubuntu but for some reason it wont let me boot from cd, when i reboot my pc and enter the cd it says press any key to boot from cd but i think the keyboard dies
[09:43] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: but thank you for your time anyways
[09:43] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: yeah. ok then. sigh
[09:43] <Fraj> and when i press any key just loads back into ubuntu
[09:43] <mwe> ;)
[09:43] <lnknpk04> trying to connect to a VPN thats on my schools network from my apartment.  PPTP.  it will connect with my XP desktop, but it times out when I use this ubuntu laptop.  Anyone Help?
[09:43] <juano> torrrrr: youll get a deb package out of it, then just install the deb package with dpkg -i mydebpackage
[09:44] <DarKMode> !help
[09:44] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[09:44] <Airwave-> no, ifconfig doesnt list an ip address on eth0
[09:44] <juano> SmAcKaSs:
[09:44] <varsendaggr> ok    how do i install a virtual package?
[09:44] <daviey> Hi, does anybody use gDesklets?
[09:44] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: would restarting help? or.... what could cause this to not mount the usb?
[09:44] <Fraj> anyone/
[09:44] <lnknpk04> !pptp
[09:44] <Fraj> ??
[09:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pptp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:44] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: I think not
[09:44] <Sven_vB> i found support for links. thanks anyway & goodbye :)
[09:44] <kitche> Fraj: well the desktop-cd is just a live cd so of  course it will load back into ubuntu
[09:44] <jrib> varsendaggr: sudo apt-get install VIRTUAL_PACKAGE
[09:44] <juano> SmAcKaSs: if you want to mount the thing, try what i told ya
[09:44] <Fraj> no im tryin to install win2k
[09:44] <lnknpk04> !vpn
[09:44] <ubotu> From more information on vpn please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Gaming_VPN_Using_PPTPD
[09:44] <Fraj> not ubuntu
[09:44] <SmAcKaSs> juano: once more
[09:44] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: I think rebooting would give the same problems
[09:44] <Fraj> i wanna format ubuntu
[09:44] <jrib> varsendaggr: i think :)
[09:44] <bulmer> Airwave-:  are you sure you have good working cable?
[09:44] <Airwave-> yeah, it worked fine in windows
[09:44] <Airwave-> 10 minutes ago
[09:45] <bulmer> cat5 cable that is
[09:45] <juano> SmAcKaSs: sudo mkdir /media/thumbdrive
[09:45] <DarKMode> !wine
[09:45] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[09:45] <bulmer> Airwave-: and you are sure your router doles out the IP addresses?
[09:45] <pbureau> I am compiling gnome-networkmanager 0.6.4 got all the libs (.configure declares no errors), I run make and I get this error -> ../gnome/libnm_glib/.libs/libnm_glib.so: undefined reference to `dbus_connection_disconnect' <- what could be the issue am I missing something ?
[09:45] <juano> SmAcKaSs: sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/thumbdrive  (im supposing the sda1 could be sda2 , 3)
[09:45] <Airwave-> yeah, im on the same router on this computer
[09:45] <Vandalay> edit eth0 fill in subnetmask & default gateway ip
[09:45] <SmAcKaSs> juano: sudo not found
[09:45] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: I'm guessing you need to load some kernel modules
[09:46] <Fraj> can anyone  help me?
[09:46] <juano> SmAcKaSs: lol , ok are you root?
[09:46] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: how might i dothat?
[09:46] <bulmer> pburea  ldd libnm_glib.so and see if the  reference is indeed there
[09:46] <juano> SmAcKaSs: just try it without the sudo then
[09:46] <SmAcKaSs> juano: i'm at install menus
[09:46] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: modprobe vfat. DON'T tell me invalide argument
[09:46] <bulmer> Airwave-: how do you know you have a good cat5 cable? what indicators you have?
[09:47] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: no argument
[09:47] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: it took it
[09:47] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: good
[09:47] <SmAcKaSs> mwe :)
[09:47] <Fraj> no ones got an answer?
[09:47] <mwe> try the mount command again
[09:47] <Fraj> :s
[09:47] <Airwave-> well it worked in windows before i formatted, plus the little light on the switch is glowing, indicating its connected
[09:47] <bulmer> Airwave-: any led let up to tell you its an active port you're plugged-in the router?
[09:47] <kitche> Fraj: what cd are you using?
[09:47] <pbureau> bulmer- I did 'ldd libnm_glib.so' and it could not find it, am I missing a path ?
[09:47] <Fraj> win2k..
[09:47] <joe_schmo> Ubuntu won't obey the Network Proxy commands ... it won't use privoxy or tor ... :-(
[09:48] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: mount -t vfat.... of just mount /dev/sda1 /mnt ?
[09:48] <gop> any one here run virtual dj in ubuntu
[09:48] <gop> it runs slow
[09:48] <newbiehere> (Newbie here) I rebooted my ubuntu machine only to discover that I cannot mount one of my harddrives. I get the error "mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdd1" and "return code from mount was 32 'mount failure'". Any suggestions for what to do next? I have Spinrite.
[09:48] <jevangelo> were should i look to fix the problem ofapt-get not puting a vsftpd.conf in /etc
[09:48] <bulmer> pbureau: if ldd doesnt list it, that variable is not defined on that library
[09:48] <kitche> Fraj: ok when you get to the partition part of that it should say unknown partition that is your ubuntu partition
[09:48] <Fraj> it ont even boot from cd!
[09:48] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: mount -t vfat.... of just mount /dev/sda1 /mnt ?
[09:48] <SmAcKaSs> or just*
[09:48] <pbureau> bulmer no it says ' ldd: ./libnm_glib.so: No such file or directory '
[09:48] <Fraj> the keyboard doesnt work at the booting stage for some reason
[09:48] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: the second
[09:48] <kitche> Fraj: then it's a bios problem
[09:48] <SmAcKaSs> k
[09:48] <bulmer> Airwave-: that led is glowing, on the correct port you are looking at? sure now?
[09:49] <Airwave-> yeah
[09:49] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: you might need to load additional modules
[09:49] <poningru> newbiehere: that usually mean there is something wrong with your hdd
[09:49] <poningru> newbiehere: run fsck on it
[09:49] <bulmer> pbureau you have to go to that directory where ever that libnm_glib.so resides
[09:49] <lnknpk04> whats the keyboard shortcut to open up a terminal
[09:49] <torrrrr> bulmer: DNS is not set right again, and resov.conf has again just that one wrong DNS server
[09:49] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: new error "can't find /dev/sda1/mnt in /etc/fstab"
[09:49] <jevangelo> the first time i installed vsftp on this system, it put everything it needed
[09:49] <bulmer> pbureau: or type the whole path
[09:49] <poningru> lnknpk04: does not exist you have to add one
[09:49] <lnknpk04> oh, i thought one was built in, so i didn't attempt to add my own
[09:49] <jevangelo> i did a apt-get remove vsftpd and decided i wanted vsftp after all
[09:50] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: didn't you type mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt ?
[09:50] <jevangelo> but it wont put some files back
[09:50] <lnknpk04> easy question, easy answer  :)
[09:50] <poningru> lnknpk04: alternatively you can do alt-f2 that open run a command and you can open gnome-terminal
[09:50] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: you didn't
[09:50] <juano> SmAcKaSs: the space, between /mnt and /dev/sda1
[09:50] <ForSwitch> Is there any way to force modules not to load in the installer?  My wireless card is causing a kernel panic at the installer, and it's a laptop, I don't really want to take it apart to remove it.
[09:50] <pbureau> bulmer doing a locate now
[09:50] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: you need a space before /mnt
[09:50] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: lol i see....
[09:50] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: invalid argument again
[09:50] <bulmer> Airwave-: whats the subnet you're in?
[09:51] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: modprobe usbstorage and retry
[09:51] <aalhamad> Flannel when i try to access this URL: http://localhost/cgi-bin/first.rb it say: You don't have permission to access /cgi-bin/first.rb on this server.
[09:51] <aalhamad> Flannel how can i fix it plz?
[09:51] <pbureau> bulmer- maybe I am doing this wrong here a 'locate libnm_glib.so' returned nothing.
[09:51] <bulmer> torrrrr: try to modify the /etc/nsswitch.conf and just use files for hosts and network and see if those will still change
[09:51] <poningru> aalhamad: are you sure you have it on the right permission?
[09:51] <poningru> you need executable for that file
[09:51] <bulmer> pbureau: maybe your locate database is not updated yet..
[09:51] <Airwave-> what do you mean?
[09:51] <bulmer> so it cannot find it
[09:52] <Vandalay> fill in: dnsserver, subnetmask& default gateay
 how can ido that?
[09:52] <bulmer> Airwave-: whats the ip address assigned to your windows box?
[09:52] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: usbstorage not found
[09:52] <Airwave-> 10.0.1.16
[09:52] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: usb-storage
[09:52] <poningru> go find it and change the permission using chmod
[09:53] <poningru> chmod nnn /path/to/file
[09:53] <lnknpk04> if i'm trying to install something under WINE, should I SUDO?
[09:53] <kitche> lnknpk04: no
[09:53] <bulmer> Airwave-: thats doled out from your router/dhcpd server right?
[09:53] <ForSwitch> lnknpk04 - No.
[09:53] <poningru> where nnn are numbers based on what permission you wann agive it
[09:53] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: still invalid argument for mounting
[09:53] <lnknpk04> i didn't htink so, but i'm getting errors when trying to install w/o sudo
[09:53] <Airwave-> yes
[09:53] <jevangelo> anyone have any ideas?
[09:53] <deafboy> anyone know of a mysql management substitute for navicat?
[09:53] <jevangelo> im stumped
[09:54] <bulmer> Airwave-: then on that network manager select static for kicks and use lets say 10.0.1.17 for your ubuntu
[09:54] <jevangelo> im not too fluent with debian
[09:54] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: modprobe usb-uhci and modprobe usb-ohci
[09:54] <Airwave-> ok ill try
[09:54] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: if it still doesn't work I don't know how to mount the damn thing
[09:55] <bulmer> Airwave and copy the same dns and gateway and mask as in your windows
[09:55] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: neither were found
[09:55] <Airwave-> ok
[09:55] <kitche> SmAcKaSs: what does it say for invalid arguement though? since that can be anything
[09:55] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: nor usb_storage?
[09:56] <Airwave-> now ifconfig shows 10.0.1.17, but i cant ping the router, or this box... or anything else
[09:56] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: oh it's ehci-hcd and ohci-hcd. sorry
[09:56] <Vandalay> mount: put in etc/fstab
[09:56] <Vandalay> /dev/mapper/pdc_bacadjicip1       /mnt/Windows-C    ntfs rw,user,users,exec,auto,umask=000    0 0
[09:56] <sacater_> Airwave: ensure that if you are usuing DHCP that the router is using DHCP or compliant too
[09:56] <SmAcKaSs> kitche: mount: Mounting /dev/sda1 on /mnt failed: Invalid Argument
[09:56] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: those are the usb modules needed. and you loaded vfat. if it can't mount it know I don't know what's going on
[09:57] <Airwave-> yeah i checked
[09:57] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: trying again
[09:57] <feengur> gah, this is a pain in the ass to use :P
[09:57] <pbureau> bulmer is there a way to force an update on the locate database ?
[09:57] <daviey> whats the difference between a wireless router and a wireless access point?
[09:57] <lnknpk04> getting "err:wgl:X11DRV_WineGL_InitOpenglInfo  couldn't initialize OpenGL, expect problems
[09:57] <lnknpk04> " when trying to install program w/ wine.  Any Ideas?
[09:57] <kitche> SmAcKaSs: this is just a wild guess but it might not like being mounted to /mnt
[09:57] <fenrig> what is the command for grub
[09:57] <patbam> is it possible to get the font viewer to display a range other than ascii?
[09:57] <fenrig> to boot ubuntu
[09:57] <feengur> how am i supposed to use dchroot to install a 32 bit program?
[09:57] <SmAcKaSs> kitche: i tried to /cdrom aswell
[09:57] <bulmer> pbureau: sudo updatedb &
[09:57] <juano> SmAcKaSs: i recomend you make a dir like /mnt/mymountpoint instead of using /mnt
[09:58] <thug> why i dont have /etc/init.d/courier-authdaemon  ? if i did install it ?
[09:58] <feengur> i did what the wiki says, but i keep getting chdir errors
[09:58] <SmAcKaSs> juano: i created /dev/cdrom/cdrom0 for this
[09:58] <fenrig> when ubuntu is hd0,1
[09:58] <mwe> kitche: that's where he's trying to mount it just to get it working and determining the right partition. after that he'll have to mount it the right place
[09:58] <forngren> I have accidently removed the .Trash* folders on one of my ext3-discs. No can't I move items into trash on that disk. How can I restore the .Trash? just creat the directories again? Thanks
[09:58] <juano> SmAcKaSs: /dev???
[09:58] <bulmer> daviey:  a truly just access point may not have an embedded router, likewi
[09:58] <fenrig> and /boot is hd0,2
[09:58] <fenrig> ??
[09:58] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: he didn't read the wiki
[09:58] <SmAcKaSs> i'm merely trying to get this to mount anywhere
[09:58] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: they won't know what's going on if they didn't
[09:59] <daviey> bulmer, so it operates as a simple hub/switch?
[09:59] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: thats obvious at this point.
[09:59] <bulmer> forngren: yes recreate it
[09:59] <ForSwitch> I'm having a kernel panic on boot for installer.  It's because of my wireless card.  Is there any way I can make ubuntu not load wireless modules?
[09:59] <bulmer> daviey: how old is this device?
[09:59] <Belboz99> Hey all, I need a sure-fire way to compile a modem driver without internet access, any ideas?
[09:59] <daviey> bulmer, unpurcahsed
[09:59] <forngren> bulmer: is mkdir .Trash sufficent?
[10:00] <kitche> ForSwitch: there might be a cheat to have it not load modules at the grub boot menu
[10:00] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: did you succesfully load the modules now?
[10:00] <bulmer> forngren: in the correct directory, am not sure the correctname of that trash bin
[10:00] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: oh no, forgot. brb!
[10:00] <daviey> bulmer, i want a wireless device i can plug into an exsisting switch to allow wireless clients to connect to the exsisting network ie 10.0.0.x and not a new sub-net
[10:00] <fenrig> hello?
[10:00] <torrrrr> bulmer: I have deleted the dns mdns from teh hosts in nsswitch.conf, and now ping google.com dont work
[10:00] <ForSwitch> kitche:  The only things I see in the help menu of the bootloader for bad hardware are noapic and nolapic, neither of which work.
[10:01] <kitche> ForSwitch: only way I know then is to rebuild the cd or try the alternate cd
[10:01] <lnknpk04> " when trying to install program w/ wine.  Any Ideas?  Am I missing something tha tneeds to be installed?
[10:01] <ForSwitch> kitche:  Like removing the PCI-IDs from the initrd?
[10:01] <bulmer> torrrrr: i guess you can put it back to make it use the dns again
[10:01] <juano> SmAcKaSs: mwe sorry but i dont know why you want to mount it on /dev/cdrom/cdrom0 ?
[10:01] <Airwave-> Any other suggestions?
[10:01] <Belboz99> anyone know if build-essential is on the Kubuntu 6.06 CD?
[10:01] <lnknpk04> err:wgl:X11DRV_WineGL_InitOpenglInfo  couldn't initialize OpenGL, expect problems
[10:02] <kitche> Belboz99: should be
[10:02] <Mamsaac> build essential is on it
[10:02] <Mamsaac> hey
[10:02] <SmAcKaSs> juano: trying to install from cd image, with no working cdrom drive
[10:02] <lasse> hi. I managed to break my X-server when updating system. The error i get is that the nvidia kernel and the nvidia-glx are different versions (kernel is 1.0-9629, while nvidia-glx is 1.0-8776). I'm not able to get apt-get or aptitude to install the same version on both packages, is it any way i can force it to?
[10:02] <Mamsaac> I can't use gaim to connect to msn :(
[10:02] <kitche> ForSwitch: well rebuild the initrd
[10:02] <juano> SmAcKaSs: well then you nned to mount an iso??
[10:02] <Mamsaac> any ideas on that?
[10:02] <Belboz99> kitche: that's good, I need to compile a modem driver without internet access
[10:02] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: still nothing my friend. i loaded both of those you listed and mounting still will not occur
[10:02] <pbureau> bulmer okay so I found the lib, and I did the ldd and I see a bunch of lib => references, but not the dbus_disconnect one, so how do I fix it (am I missing something again?)
[10:02] <bulmer> daviey you almost have to make your AP/router as a bridge when chaining it off an existing subnet
[10:02] <ForSwitch> kitche:  thanks.
[10:02] <juano> SmAcKaSs: you need to mount a CD image??
[10:02] <torrrrr> bulmer: yea,. now it pings
[10:03] <mwe> juano: to fool the installer into thinking the CD is present though a usb stick is instead. he's not mounting it ON /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 but rather /cdrom. /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 is a link to the usb device
[10:03] <Mamsaac> hey
[10:03] <sto_> hello
[10:03] <bulmer> pbureau: it looks like that module does not have what you need
[10:03] <mwe> juano: and should be mounted on /cdrom
[10:03] <Mamsaac> any ideas why I can't conenct to msn with gaim?
[10:03] <torrrrr> bulmer: but in a few minutes resolv.conf will be overwriten
[10:03] <Airwave-> Well, it's back to Windows for me then.
[10:03] <Mamsaac> I'm trying with beta6
[10:03] <SmAcKaSs> juano.... i'm already into the install, it just does not see where it is to load from. I'm already booted into *nix
[10:03] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: hmm
[10:03] <kitche> Mamsaac: because microsoft changes their network but what does the gaim error say?
[10:03] <pbureau> bulmer- so I am missing a lib still.. okay Ill track the reference on google and see what I need.. (grr)
[10:03] <Airwave-> Ubuntu looked OK, but I'm kind of fond of the Internet...
[10:03] <juano> mwe: cant he mount the image in another dir?
[10:03] <bulmer> torrrrr: what is the permission of that resolv.conf?
[10:03] <Airwave-> Thanks for your help anyway guys, see you.
[10:04] <Xaphoo> I have a wierd problem with my CD/DVD drive... I can read and write movie DVDs, and I can write data DVDs, but I cannot read data DVDs, nor can I write OR read CDs or CDroms... I have no idea what the problem is...
[10:04] <mwe> juano: he can't mount the stick anywhere
[10:04] <sto_> i killed the vmware install process, and now, i am unable to install vmware server, do you have any idea?
[10:04] <mwe> juano: that's the problem
[10:04] <SmAcKaSs> i can't seem to mount it anywhere :-p
[10:04] <Mamsaac> "No se pudo autenticar: .NET Messenger Service" in english... something like "Couldn't autenticate: .Net Messenger Service"
[10:04] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: do you have another computer with a cd drive?
[10:04] <bulmer> pbureau: if the other libraries expect that variable defined and its referencing that library, you cant do much unless you can modify the library yourself and add it
[10:04] <kitche> Mamsaac: bad password or something but it seems to me like microsoft changed their network again
[10:04] <Mamsaac> I'm using a gmail acocunt with passport
[10:04] <fenrig> !grub$
[10:04] <juano> mwe: well thats weird, if he creates a /mnt/something and then do sudo mount /dev/device# /mnt/something it should work
[10:04] <ubotu> grub: GRand Unified Bootloader. In component main, is optional. Version 0.97-11ubuntu14 (edgy), package size 359 kB, installed size 764 kB
[10:05] <Mamsaac> I just connected with amsn to check
[10:05] <fenrig> !grub
[10:05] <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
[10:05] <pbureau> bulmer- I am getting the libnm-dev (only one I havent gotten) Ill reconfigure and make again..
[10:05] <Mamsaac> and it worked... I double checked password
[10:05] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: this has a cdrom drive, but its win-ware so to speak.... linux does not see it as a comon cdrom.
[10:05] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: made by samsung....
[10:05] <bulmer> pbureau: good luck
[10:05] <Vandalay> samsung is great
[10:05] <SmAcKaSs> i agree
[10:05] <kitche> Mamsaac: doesn't mean that though gaim it will work with gaim Microsoft changes their network and gaim breaks
[10:05] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: If so I'd suggest booting a linux live cd, then finding the partition name with fdisk
[10:05] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: oh
[10:05] <pbureau> bulmer- hehe otherwize I may email the guys making gnome-networkmanager 0.6.4
[10:05] <ar2k7> anyone got screenshots of transparent gnome menu (beryl)?
[10:05] <Mamsaac> any idea on how I could fix that?
[10:06] <T-ROK> hey
[10:06] <torrrrr> bulmer:-rw-r--r-- 1 root dhcp 33 2007-01-28 23:02 /etc/resolv.conf
[10:06] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: maybe that's a problem for the installer
[10:06] <sto_> does anyone have an idea concerning my problem with vmware server?
[10:06] <torrrrr> bulmer: BTW, it was overwritten already
[10:06] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: I'm just guessing, though
[10:06] <newbiehere> poningru: thanks. I got i/o and logical block errors. I am afraid it is a serious hardware issue
[10:06] <bulmer> pbureau: thats a good idea, tell em, referencing a variable but it does not exist
[10:06] <T-ROK> Once i have Ubuntu installed with a windows Dual Boot how do i access my windows files
[10:06] <kitche> Mamsaac: usually it goes away after a while but probaby the new versions (beta) versions work better then the stable one right now
[10:06] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: .... i should be able to mount this stick somewhere and get it to finish install.
[10:06] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: i'm so close i can taste it
[10:06] <poningru> newbiehere: :( that sucks
[10:06] <pbureau> bulmer- or if this work tell then to add in configure the check for that lib
[10:06] <Mamsaac> I'm using last beta version.. .I will try with beta5 instead of beta6
[10:06] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: it tastes like ubuntu
[10:06] <bulmer> torrrrr: you got to track down what writing to that, start with the  /sbin/ifup
[10:07] <kitche> T-ROK: mount the ntfs partition linux has read-only by default
[10:07] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: yeah. I didn't quite get what this win-ware is though ;)
[10:07] <sto_> hello?
[10:07] <LjL> Ubotu, tell Trifase about away | Trifase, see the private message from Ubotu
[10:07] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: on install, after the keyboard and language is selected linux scans for cdrom drives and floppy
[10:07] <bulmer> pbureau: right
[10:07] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: it does not see my drives....
[10:08] <T-ROK> kitche: how do i do that?
[10:08] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: because it's not mounted yet
[10:08] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: in a linuxhelp chatroom, i was informed that my drives are amoung rare ones that are not useable by linux
[10:08] <feengur> lol.  what's the point of having a 64bit OS when hardly anything runs on it.... and what does is a pain in the ass to install :P
[10:08] <sto_> hum... I think nobody reads me... :(
[10:08] <Mamsaac> T-Rok: what file system are you using on windows? ntfs?
[10:08] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: could you repeat what the win-ware thingy is?
[10:08] <T-ROK> i think so but im not sure
[10:08] <T-ROK> how would i find out?
[10:08] <kitche> T-ROK: mount -t ntfs /dev/xxx /media/windows xxx is the partition
[10:08] <feengur> i think i'm going to downgrade to a 32
[10:08] <kitche> Mamsaac: well considering that's all windows uses now
[10:08] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: was told only that my cdrom has no brain and can not work with linux.
[10:09] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: I see
[10:09] <Mamsaac> kitche: probably he changed it to fat32, it's not that uncommon
[10:09] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: no idea why.... on install it does not see the cdrom drive is the essential problem.
[10:09] <sto_> hello again!
[10:09] <T-ROK> kitche: im a complete noob to linux and have no clue how to do that
[10:09] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: hmm
[10:09] <bulmer> torrrrr: darn /sbin/ifup is binary
[10:09] <kitche> T-ROK: you have a ide system it should be /dev/hda1
[10:10] <Mamsaac> http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Edgy#How_to_mount_Windows_partitions_.28NTFS.29_on_boot-up.2C_and_allow_users_read_and_write_access
[10:10] <Mamsaac> check that url, T-Rok and you will be able to do that
[10:10] <T-ROK> kitche i have hdc only
[10:10] <T-ROK> ok
[10:10] <Mamsaac> it's pretty easy, I have that on my computer
[10:10] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: Quote from installer -- "No common CD-ROM drive was detected"
[10:10] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: you probably don't wanna start over but this is what I followed: http://www.bigmaninjapan.com/2005/10/16/install-ubuntu-510-breezy-from-a-flash-disk/. also using that image would install breezy. hardly what you want :|
[10:10] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: yeah
[10:11] <jimcooncat> where can I find howto to do a fresh install of edgy ALONGSIDE dapper/breezy?
[10:11] <MKR> !dualboot
[10:11] <ubotu> Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot (Macintosh)
[10:11] <torrrrr> I dong
[10:11] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: all the way back to breezy? :|
[10:11] <jimcooncat> thanks MKR
[10:11] <torrrrr> I dont understand. Why me?
[10:12] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: yeah you don't want that
[10:12] <kitche> jimcooncat: just install like normal and don't install to the dapper/breezy partition
[10:12] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: your correct
[10:12] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: I'm think I got the live cd installed on a stick. maybe you could install that way
[10:12] <kitche> MKR: that's for windows and os x not for linux with linux though
[10:12] <mwe> thinking*
[10:12] <mwe> not typing, though
[10:12] <MKR> kitche, it still covers all the stuff needed to have two OSes
[10:12] <MKR> :P
[10:12] <jimcooncat> yes, i'd like linux/linux dual boot
[10:12] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: and i kno its not just edgy ... cause i tried to install SuSe 10.1 on this machine and it did not sense the cdrom drive either
[10:12] <sto_> does anyone hear me?
[10:13] <MKR> sto_:turn up the volume, your signal is weak
[10:13] <sto_> ok
[10:13] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: Live cd instead of alternate cd?
[10:13] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: as you figured you probably need to get it installed from the stick
[10:13] <worldwide> sto_: whats going on?
[10:13] <MKR> Yes, we can hear you
[10:13] <sp0ro1> I just installed fluxbox via Synaptic and followed this guide from the wiki: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fluxbox My problem is that I have no option to boot up with fluxbox as the windows manager. What should I do?
[10:13] <sto_> thank you MKR, i thought i waswriting in the void...
[10:13] <pbureau> bulmer- (sorry to ask directly you see to know about compiling program) any idea when I run .configure what this error means ? (ie what am I missing ?) "checking dynamic linker characteristics... cat: /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*.conf: No such file or directory GNU/Linux ld.so"
[10:13] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: I think all the packages should be installable then, no?
[10:13] <kitche> jimcooncat: just install as normal but don't install to the dapper/breezy partition and grub should pick it up
[10:13] <MKR> :D
[10:13] <sto_> so, I have a big problem with vmware server installation
[10:14] <worldwide> hum
[10:14] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: when the live-usb stick is booted
[10:14] <Renu_> hello.i have a problem on ubuntu dapper at loading page is not passing 'mounting root file system'
[10:14] <ferret_0567_> How do I install the NVIDIA module on Xubuntu 6.10? The Ubuntu guide should work
[10:14] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: well the installer Live OR Alternate cd... the installer still needs to be fooled into thinking that the USB is the cdrom
[10:14] <juano> ferret_0567_: join #xubuntu or just !nvidia
[10:14] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: I got all the way to the desktop from my stick. I found it a bit bloated to went back to slax, though
[10:14] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: so i think i would be stuck at this step again
[10:14] <ferret_0567_> !nvidia
[10:14] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:15] <sto_> would anyone be able to help me with my vmware install problem?
[10:15] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: hmm maybe
[10:15] <juano> sto_: yes i have vmware
[10:15] <sto_> i kill the install process, and am know unable to install it
[10:15] <ferret_0567_> Cool bot :)
[10:15] <sto_> killed*
[10:15] <Alpha232> Mez you around?
[10:15] <sp0ro1> Anyone? :(
[10:15] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: maybe you're right
[10:15] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: well i think i will try the live cd on stick, and then if no luck be back....
[10:15] <worldwide> sto_: which is the message when u try to reinstall?
[10:15] <juano> sto_: did you run the uninstaller? vmware workstation right?
[10:15] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: you can at least try. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=308027
[10:16] <sto_> vmware server, and I can't run the uninstaller, it tells me vmware is not installerd
[10:16] <Renu_> hello.i have a problem on ubuntu dapper at loading page is not passing 'mounting root file system'can anybody help me?
[10:16] <jimcooncat> Sorry, but I'm not understanding the dual boot. Didn't I see a howto for someone running edgy to test fiesty dual boot?
[10:16] <sto_> but when i try to install, it tells me it is already installed
[10:16] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: but you only have windows at this point, no?
[10:16] <ben_m> anyone in here can suggest a good font for the terminal and tell me how I can download it? :)
[10:16] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: in that case the directions obviously won't work
[10:16] <juano> sto_: and when you run the installer? what happens?
[10:16] <jimcooncat> I should be able to download an alternate install iso and do a chroot?
[10:16] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: vista on this machine i'm trying to get ubuntu on, and i'm working from my laptop (XP) right now
[10:17] <sto_> juano: it tells me vmware server is already installed
[10:17] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: can't it boot via PXE?
[10:17] <Flannel> Renu_: go back to grub, while selecting the normal kernel, hit 'e', remove quiet and nosplash, then boot.  It'll give you much more detailed error messages
[10:17] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: netboot
[10:17] <juano> sto_: check you /etc and check to see if you have vmware stuff in there
[10:17] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: wtf is that?
[10:17] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: I installed over PXE the last time
[10:17] <juano> sto_: same happened to me, i deleted the vmware folder in there and then ran the installer again fine
[10:17] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: can your machine boot from the network? the one you want to install linux on
[10:17] <sto_> juano: i do have a /etc/vmware dir
[10:18] <juano> sto_: delete it, rm -r vmwaredir
[10:18] <juano> sudo rm -r vmwaredir
[10:18] <sp0ro1> Does anyone have an answer of any kind for my?
[10:18] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: yes, although i've not ever done that, so i don't kno how
[10:18] <juano> sto_: try running the installer now
[10:18] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: mobo has ethernet boot option
[10:18] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: I'd try that. it's pretty easy
[10:18] <sto_> juano: it works, thank you a lot
[10:18] <juano> sp0ro1: whats your question?
[10:18] <pizux> sp0ro1, what do u looking for?
[10:18] <juano> sto_: no prob
[10:18] <sto_> it "seems" to work, for know
[10:18] <Renu_> flannel
[10:18] <sto_> -k
[10:19] <Renu_> how i remove it?
[10:19] <sp0ro1>  I just installed fluxbox via Synaptic and followed this guide from the wiki: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fluxbox My problem is that I have no option to boot up with fluxbox as the windows manager. What should I do?
[10:19] <juano> sto_: i recommend giving the ENTER options at prompts, default options
[10:19] <jimcooncat> I found debootstrap, thanks
[10:19] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: what are you suggesting that i boot it from network for again?
[10:19] <Flannel> Renu_: hit 'e' to begin editing the line, then arrow over and hit delete
[10:19] <dxdt> sp0ro1, weird, the last time I installed it from synaptic it made the menus for me...  Lemme check that guide real quick
[10:19] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: hold on I'll provide the wiki link
[10:19] <Xaphoo> I have a wierd problem with my CD/DVD drive... I can read and write movie DVDs, and I can write data DVDs, but I cannot read data DVDs, nor can I write OR read CDs or CDroms... I have no idea what the problem is...
[10:19] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: alrighty
[10:20] <pizux> have u got gdm sp0ro1 ?
[10:20] <pbureau> Any idea when I run .configure on gnome-networkmanager what this error means ? (ie what am I missing ?) "checking dynamic linker characteristics... cat: /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*.conf: No such file or directory GNU/Linux ld.so"
[10:20] <sp0ro1> Yes pizux
[10:20] <Flannel> sp0ro1: from GDM (the login screen), fluxbox isn't an available "session"?
[10:20] <sto_> juano: thx ^
[10:20] <sp0ro1> Flannel no
[10:20] <pizux> seem u need to add an entry
[10:20] <juano> sto_: no prob :-)
[10:20] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromWindows I did that without any big problems
[10:20] <Renu_> flannel i removed it but i dont know how to boot now
[10:20] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: It worked fine for me
[10:21] <alex221081> ciao
[10:21] <kitche> sp0ro1: you probably didn't restart X
[10:21] <alex221081> !addon
[10:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about addon - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:21] <sp0ro1> kitche I did after I installed fluxbox
[10:21] <pbureau> Xaphoo- you getting an error when trying to read DVD ?
[10:21] <kitche> sp0ro1: or you didn't create the flux.desktop file
[10:21] <kitche> fluxbox.desktop*
[10:21] <grigric> tiens tiens, ca a chang de langue ici :o)
[10:21] <dxdt> sp0ro1, yeah, I can only think that you didn't restart X or something like that as well.  The creation of the desktop file, etc are part of that guide.
[10:21] <protocol1> do I need to have /dev/video0 to get my webcam working?
[10:21] <dxdt> so if it was followed, it should be working
[10:21] <pbureau> grigric- check #ubuntu-fr
[10:22] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: my machine (IBM X40) doesn't even have a CD drive so I did the usb stick way (pretty hard) then PXE when I had to reintall because the system was hosed
[10:22] <Xaphoo> pbuream: movie dvds work fine, but when I put in a data DVD it's as if there is no disk in the drive ... "no media found", etc
[10:22] <grigric> ah ok thanks
[10:22] <protocol1> I dont see video0 in there
[10:22] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: you've been more help than most, and i thank you again!!
[10:22] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: the network boot (PXE) was pretty easy
[10:22] <mwe> SmAcKaSs: yw
[10:22] <pbureau> Xaphoo- same for data cd's?
[10:22] <sp0ro1> dxdt/kitche I did everything on that guide, I made the flux.desktop file and restarted X
[10:22] <Flannel> Renu_: there's instructions at the bottom, I believe 'b' boots
[10:22] <SmAcKaSs> mwe: have a good one, see you soon!
[10:22] <Renu_> is not booting
[10:22] <mwe> good luck
[10:22] <Xaphoo> pbureau: yes, same for data CDs.  I can't burn data CDs of any kind though I can burn movie isos easily
[10:22] <Renu_> sqame problem
[10:23] <eetfunk> hi, how do i give root privileges to a regular user?
[10:23] <pbureau> Xaphoo- sound sliek your mising a module to me
[10:23] <eetfunk> (from shell)
[10:23] <Flannel> eetfunk: add them to the admin group
[10:23] <Xaphoo> pbureau: how do I fix that?
[10:23] <dxdt> sp0ro1, I would check to make sure the desktop file is there, and if it is, go ahead and do a ctrl+alt+backspace and really make sure you are restarting X?  I don't know.  Beyond that it is out of my knowledge, maybe someone else would know.  For me I just had to sudo apt-get install fluxbox and the menus, etc were created for me if I remember correctly
[10:24] <apmyp> Indel Centrino Duo != kernel-image-2.4.27-2-686-smp?
[10:24] <apmyp> Intel Centrino Duo != kernel-image-2.4.27-2-686-smp?
[10:24] <mwe> apmyp: huh?
[10:24] <juano> sp0ro1: probably fixing something in /etc/X11/sessions
[10:24] <mwe> apmyp: a 2.4 kernel?
[10:25] <crimsun> apmyp: use linux-image-*
[10:25] <apmyp> ok
[10:25] <Flannel> apmyp: you're on breezy?
[10:25] <shatrat> apmyp, what distro are you on? If youre on edgy the default kernel should enable SMP no problem.
[10:26] <eetfunk> Flannel: with usermod?
[10:26] <Flannel> eetfunk: yeah
[10:26] <Xaphoo> pbureau: how do I fix this module issue
[10:26] <pbureau> Xaphoo- hang on.
[10:26] <apmyp> shatrat: -386 installed
[10:26] <pbureau> Xaphoo- look for cdrecord
[10:26] <apmyp> edubuntu
[10:26] <Xaphoo> ok
[10:26] <apmyp> 6.06
[10:26] <pbureau> Xaphoo- use synpatic
[10:26] <Xaphoo> I can't *read* CD-roms either, or data DVDs
[10:27] <kitche> apmyp: #edubuntu
[10:27] <Flannel> apmyp: that's not the corrent kernel for you.  All ubuntu versions use 2.6, You want linux-image-686
[10:27] <apmyp> Flannel: 6.06
[10:27] <Xaphoo> hmm, cdrecord is already installed, I'll reinstall it
[10:28] <apmyp> Flannel: thanx
[10:28] <Xaphoo> I can also burn data DVDs fine
[10:28] <Xaphoo> but I just can't read them
[10:28] <Xaphoo> and I can't burn or read CDs
[10:28] <apmyp> help me please with Nvidia
[10:28] <kitche> Xaphoo: then your dvd drive is bad
[10:28] <Flannel> apmyp: !nvidia | apmyp
[10:28] <Xaphoo> either music or data
[10:28] <protocol1> I dont see /dev/video0
[10:28] <apmyp> filed loading module wfb (NVIDIA)
[10:28] <Xaphoo> yeah that is what I am thinking
[10:28] <Flannel> !nvidia | apmyp
[10:28] <ubotu> apmyp: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:28] <Renu_> flannel after i remove them and savedefault it apears again
[10:28] <protocol1> do I need to install it or does ubuntu put it there when a cam is detected?
[10:29] <doofy2> is ndiswrapper broken in edgy?
[10:29] <apmyp> Flannel: filed loading module wfb (NVIDIA)
[10:29] <Flannel> Renu_: you're not saving them, you're booting with the modified commands, just this once.
[10:29] <Flannel> apmyp: did you follow that howto?
[10:29] <kitche> doofy2: not really but it does have prob\lems
[10:29] <juano> protocol1: dmesg | grep video
[10:29] <protocol1> ok
[10:29] <juano> protocol1: cam not working?
[10:29] <Renu_> i hit 'b' for boot and the same pb
[10:30] <apmyp> Flannel: no, but i`m in console now
[10:30] <protocol1> juano, it game me a return address of some sort when I did that?
[10:31] <Renu_> flannel and now i am on a black window
[10:31] <juano> protocol1: any lines referring to your webcam?
[10:31] <Flannel> Renu_: what problem?  If you removed those two things, you'll get a lot more information about your error
[10:31] <Renu_> what should i do ?
[10:32] <juano> protocol1: or else try dmesg | grep camera
[10:32] <protocol1> juano, boot video device is 0000:01:00.0
[10:32] <Klipsch> how can i make x server to not start on boot? its because i want to install nvidia drivers
[10:32] <juano> protocol1: any driver lines for it? spca5xx or sn9c102
[10:32] <protocol1> juano, then it says linux boot capture device is v1.0
[10:32] <doofy2> kitche, should i build it from source?
[10:32] <protocol1> nope
[10:32] <kitche> Klipsch: just stop gdm sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[10:33] <juano> protocol1: try getting from synaptic those drivers
[10:33] <kitche> doofy2: I would for soem reason the ndiswrapper module won't load correctly on some ubuntu installs
[10:33] <juano> protocol1: what cam you got?
[10:33] <protocol1> logitech webcam
[10:33] <BrendanM> Has anyone here had any experience getting the Duke Nukem 3d Linux port running on Ubuntu?
[10:33] <Klipsch> its saying that gdm already runni
[10:34] <doofy2> kitche, yea when i do sudo modprobe ndiswrapper i get errors
[10:34] <kitche> Klipsch: stop not start
[10:34] <Klipsch> yeah i did
[10:34] <protocol1> juano, i will try load those drivers
[10:35] <protocol1> brb
[10:35] <juano> protocol1: ok , i think there is a logitech package in synaptic
[10:35] <kais0r> hello
[10:35] <protocol1> ok
[10:36] <danho> hello
[10:36] <protocol1> juano, name?  or just look for logitech
[10:36] <juano> protocol1: look for logitech
[10:36] <kitche> Klipsch: stop should shutdown gdm and take you to the shell it shouldn't say gdm is already running
[10:36] <kais0r> is there any way to delete the whole partition table of an usb-stick? thats whats fdisk -l /dev/sda1 says: http://mfuenf.eu/fdisk.txt
[10:36] <protocol1> ok brb
[10:36] <kais0r> chaos
[10:36] <juano> protocol1: sec let me check
[10:36] <kais0r> trying to install debian on nslu2
[10:36] <deadpoet> Hello
[10:36] <danho> i got an error when running winecfg, "3D driver claims to not support visual 0x4b" can anyone let me know how to fix this ?
[10:36] <deadpoet> can anyone help me
[10:37] <kais0r> fdisk /dev/sda then "d" [part.# does not take effect
[10:37] <juano> protocol1: Logitech's QuickCam Express ?
[10:37] <danho> i check through the internet but didnt get a way.
[10:37] <skip> deadpoet: what do you need ?
[10:37] <skip> deadpoet: you ask for help, but didn't ask for what !
[10:37] <juano> protocol1: brb
[10:37] <vulcanoo> hello
[10:37] <kitche> kais0r: just do fdisk /dev/sda press d wait until it askes you for what partition you want to delete then press the number
[10:38] <Klipsch> ok
[10:38] <kais0r> i did so
[10:38] <deadpoet> I have error 110 on the initial startup of ubuntu after installing it
[10:38] <kais0r> fdisk says its empty type
[10:38] <kais0r> tried all numbers
[10:38] <kais0r> no effect
[10:38] <vulcanoo> i have a problem with my microphone,uable to record
[10:39] <Xif> Hi. Can I make Nautilus display a directory tree?
[10:40] <Xif> Like you can see the whole tree in TextMate and Eclipse?
[10:40] <kitche> kais0r: it seems like the whole partition table is bad I would do a search on cleaning a partition table off of a drive there is tons of tools out there that can do it
[10:40] <danho> can anyone help me solve the problem of glxgears report "libGL warning: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x4b"
[10:40] <kais0r> ok, thank you
[10:40] <Klipsch> by the way, i have trouble with my laptop keyboard... which layout should i take? i have a toshiba 2450... of course generic pc 105 aint working properly
[10:41] <kais0r> try to google clean part. table, delete part. wont help me i guess
[10:41] <Xappe> Xif: I think so, try the dropdown menu in the side pane
[10:41] <vulcanoo> some one could help me to fix sound record problem with microphone
[10:41] <Xif> Xappe: thanks :)
[10:41] <kitche> kais0r: since your partition 4 is at the beginning it sounds like it got mixed up look at up systemrescue cd it has some good tools on it
[10:41] <zcat[1] > de=+zaqo%,cw=YcPL;1
[10:41] <zcat[1] > de=+zaqo%,cw=YcE6RCGr
[10:41] <kais0r> tools like? :)
[10:43] <kitche> kais0r: it has alot of tools I only use one on the cd but does alot of backing up partitions and other partition toosl
[10:43] <zcat[1] > de=+zaqo%,cw=YcPkK}Pc@6
[10:43] <Klipsch> by the way, i have trouble with my laptop keyboard... which layout should i take? i have a toshiba 2450... of course generic pc 105 aint working properly
[10:43] <kais0r> ah, i have to restore? cant just delete the whole and make a new one?
[10:43] <ikonia> Klipsch: which keyboard layout does your tosh have ?
[10:44] <deadpoet> please can someone help me with my ubuntu installation, after installing it. I get 110 error on startup
[10:44] <kervel> hello, is it possible to do a software raid installation if you use PXE boot ?
[10:44] <Klipsch> ikonia i have no idea man
[10:44] <kervel> it seems the command line PXE installer doesn't allow me to choose raid installation
[10:44] <ikonia> Klipsch: so how can we know ?
[10:44] <latinoguy> dead poet how did you installed what version?
[10:44] <ikonia> Klipsch: research
[10:44] <Klipsch> ok
[10:44] <latinoguy> did you try it frist running from live cd?
[10:45] <deadpoet> I have live CD, and installed from the desktop
[10:45] <Klipsch> QWERTY (Standard)
[10:45] <latinoguy> and did the installation complete??
[10:45] <protocol1> juano, theres a source driver fpr the spca5xx?
[10:45] <Flannel> deadpoet: 110 error?  What point during startup?
[10:45] <latinoguy> i mean the computer reboot by itself?
[10:45] <ikonia> Klipsch: thats a standard not a layout
[10:45] <deadpoet> The Installtion completed fine no problems at all
[10:46] <deadpoet> the error is at the first startup screen
[10:46] <latinoguy> Here is Flannel helping you he is an expert on this issues
[10:46] <protocol1> wait
[10:46] <deadpoet> loading kernal I think
[10:46] <protocol1> i forgot to look for logitech
[10:46] <protocol1> duh
[10:46] <zcat[1] > de=+zaqo%,cw=YWPb;G
[10:46] <Flannel> latinoguy: I'm far from an expert.  deadpoet, does it say anything else?
[10:46] <zcat[1] > de=+zaqo%,cw=YWR^JRRxHpQuNn
[10:46] <kitche> zcat[1] : ?
[10:47] <latinoguy> you are a great help here everyone knows that
[10:47] <deadpoet> Not really
[10:47] <juano> protocol1: yea search for logitech, enable universe and multiverse though first
[10:47] <latinoguy> deadpoet you have to be more especific with your problem
[10:47] <kervel> in the screenshots here : http://users.piuha.net/martti/comp/ubuntu/raid.html there is a "configure RAID"
[10:47] <juano> protocol1: qc-usb-source thats for logitech quickcam express
[10:47] <kervel> but it's not ther ein the network installation
[10:47] <tim167> really annoying: apt is f*cked up.    synaptic says "Segmentation fault (core dumped)", as does every sudo apt-get command.... any help appreciated!
[10:48] <torrrrr> anyone knows what may overwirte network config files?
[10:48] <Flannel> karad: Alternate CD, and Minimal CD have it, I know that.  What network installation you using?
[10:48] <kervel> ah i found it , hooray
[10:48] <Flannel> ah, good.
[10:49] <zcat[1] > de=+zaqo%,cw=Z] P3G8P+MaPJNAPPHa
[10:49] <Klipsch> Full sized 85 keys with 12 function keys
[10:49] <Klipsch> 2.7mm keystroke, 6mm height
[10:49] <Klipsch> Dedicated Windows Keys.
[10:49] <danho> how to upgrade from edgy to feist please ?
[10:49] <juano> protocol1: yeah there is a source package for that driver yes also
[10:49] <Klipsch> http://www.toshiba.ca/web/product.grp?section=1&group=223&product=1370
[10:49] <deadpoet> ok i will come back after starting the laptop, without the cd and tell y ou guys what it says
[10:50] <Flannel> danho: #ubuntu+1 for feisty support, there may be extra instructions, depending on the day.
[10:50] <shmeelAway> what's the command to delete somehting in /usr/bin? got something else to delete, i will remember this time!
[10:51] <tim167> can anyone help me repair or reinstall apt and/or synaptic ?
[10:51] <kais0r> thank you very much kitche
[10:51] <adaptr> tim167: what's wrong with it ?
[10:51] <Flannel> shmeelAway: er, what are you deleting?
[10:51] <shmeelAway> i'm trying to set up VMplayer
[10:51] <zcat[1] > deleting things in /usr/bin is a _very_ _bad_ idea
[10:51] <shmeelAway> but using qemu
[10:52] <shmeelAway> idk, it's just not working
[10:52] <tim167> adaptr: Segmentation fault (core dumped)... I cant run synaptic anymore
[10:52] <Flannel> shmeelAway: you should remove the package, instead of deleting things manually
[10:52] <rjg> What's the best Ubuntu customizations??
[10:52] <shmeelAway> so i want to reinstall qemu
[10:52] <shmeelAway> i did delete the pakage
[10:52] <Flannel> shmeelAway: which package?
[10:52] <adaptr> tim167: there should be other errors preceding that
[10:52] <tim167> adaptr: same with sudo apt-get
[10:52] <shmeelAway> but this thing's still here
[10:52] <shmeelAway> the qemu one
[10:52] <Klipsch> ikonia is the link enough?
[10:52] <adaptr> tim167:  and running apt-get ?
[10:52] <tim167> adaptr, its the only message I get
[10:52] <desper> somebody willing to help a mad man?about realplayer
[10:53] <ikonia> Klipsch: no
[10:53] <ToHellWithGA> how can i get an IDNA hostname to displays as proper unicode characters rather than xn--blahblahblah?
[10:53] <ikonia> Klipsch: thats not research
[10:53] <Flannel> shmeelAway: which file exactly?
[10:53] <ikonia> thats posting me a link about your laptop and asking me to work it out
[10:53] <tim167> adaptr: yes apt-get has same error
[10:53] <Klipsch> i dont understand what you want exactly
[10:53] <adaptr> tim167: /var/log/dpkg.log - check for errors
[10:53] <ikonia> Klipsch: I want to know what keyboard layout your laptop has
[10:53] <desper> sudo apt-get install realplay -----success
[10:53] <adaptr> tim167: tail /var/log/dpkg.log
[10:54] <desper> but the realplay.bin seems does not work
[10:54] <shmeelAway> i think it's the windows version of qemu, it's in /usr/bin/ and it's called qemu
[10:54] <juano> hi tim167 any luck with apt?
[10:54] <shmeelAway> it's a executable file
[10:54] <tim167> juano: no, trying again
[10:54] <Flannel> shmeelAway: and, `dpkg -l | grep qemu` doesn't return anything?
[10:54] <juano> tim167: ok
[10:55] <poningru> blargh
[10:55] <protocol1> juano,i installed those qc-usb-source package
[10:55] <juano> protocol1: any luck ?
[10:55] <protocol1> going to see if that works
[10:55] <protocol1> rebooting
[10:55] <poningru> torrrrr: whats wrong dude?
[10:55] <juano> protocol1: ok
[10:55] <protocol1> what should I look for
[10:55] <protocol1> after
[10:55] <ShiftyPowers> anyone have experience with dual head and nvidia chipsets?
[10:55] <ShiftyPowers> trying to setup a projector and a monitor
[10:56] <tim167> adaptr: tail /var/log/dpkg.log does nothing, I have to interrupt it, or wait a long time ?
[10:56] <Flannel> !dualhead | ShiftyPowers
[10:56] <ubotu> ShiftyPowers: Information about dual-head on linux can be found on http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/DualHead - See also !Xinerama
[10:56] <ShiftyPowers> gracias
[10:57] <duaneb> kmv vs. xen vs. vmware?
[10:57] <bulmer> tim167: tail -f /var/log/dpkg.log to show whats being added
[10:57] <juano> protocol1: try a dmesg | grep video after that, maybe something changes there , if not it would be good idea to install spca5xx and the other one scn9..
[10:57] <duaneb> kvm*
[10:57] <Flannel> ShiftyPowers: actually, with nvidia you may want Twinview... but the wiki page is strangely absent
[10:57] <ShiftyPowers> hmm
[10:57] <protocol1> ok
[10:57] <kitche> duaneb: you forgot virtual box in that list
[10:57] <ShiftyPowers> yeah i think twinview might be it
[10:57] <duaneb> what's that?
[10:58] <tim167> bulmer: ok i got it but it shows no errors
[10:58] <gabriela> has someone seen rainbyte?
[10:58] <gabriela> rainbyte are you here
[10:58] <protocol1> mm coffee
[10:58] <bulmer> tim167: where you expecting any? from where?
[10:59] <Gun_Smoke> Anyone in here working on the next release of Ubuntu?
[10:59] <tim167> bulmer: see my synaptic and apt problem: always "Segmentation fault" when trying to run
[10:59] <duaneb> ok
[10:59] <duaneb> all of the above VS virtualbox
[11:00] <shmeelAway> noone gonna give me the code to delete /usr/bin file? =(
[11:00] <bulmer> tim167 have you rebooted recently?
[11:00] <shatrat> shmeelAway, that doesnt sound like a good idea
[11:00] <kitche> duaneb: I heard kvm is good but I can't use it myself so I go with virtual box it's just an open source version of vmware
[11:00] <mwe> shmeelAway: it's usually a very bad idea to mess with stuff in there
[11:00] <shmeelAway> idk how else to get rid of it
[11:00] <tim167> bulmer this afternoon yes, a few hours ago that is
[11:00] <mau> #ubuntu-it
[11:01] <Polarity> Hey guys
[11:01] <mwe> shmeelAway: get rid of what, sorry
[11:01] <bulmer> tim167: am just curious if re-booting will cure this segmentation fault..
[11:01] <Polarity> I'm running Ubuntu as a live cd on my laptopp
[11:01] <protocol1> juano,spca5xx source package right?
[11:01] <shatrat> shmeelAway, you really dont want to get rid of /usr/bin
[11:01] <Polarity> Which is widescreen, but Ubuntu isn't running in a widescreen resoluion
[11:01] <tim167> bulmer: i can try but I have this problem for a few weeks already
[11:01] <shmeelAway> qemu, i already took if off in synaptic, but it's still in /usr/bin
[11:01] <Polarity> How can I fix this?
[11:01] <shatrat> Polarity, on the liveCD?
[11:02] <protocol1> cause thats the only one I see in there
[11:02] <bulmer> tim167: oh okay..
[11:02] <mwe> shmeelAway: your system will be useless if you delete /usr/bin
[11:02] <tim167> bulmer: its just that I dont notice when I dont try to install anything
[11:02] <adaptr> tim167: try stracing it
[11:02] <shmeelAway> i want to set up VMPlayer and get windows running
[11:02] <Polarity> Yeah shatrat
[11:02] <shmeelAway> well, no not the whole thing
[11:02] <shmeelAway> just a single file in it
[11:02] <tim167> adaptr: what stracing ?
[11:02] <Polarity> I just got the i386 version and booted it
[11:02] <tim167> 's
[11:02] <mwe> shmeelAway: what file
[11:02] <shmeelAway> qemu
[11:02] <Polarity> That's what I'm talking from now
[11:02] <ajboorde> How do I access my cd drive with ubuntu?
[11:02] <bulmer> tim167: strace programname
[11:02] <adaptr> tim167: strace sudo apt-get check
[11:02] <kitche> tim167: sounds liek an update broke your system, could be caused by memory problem also I would use gdb on the core that it dumped to debug it
[11:02] <Cin> hello!
[11:02] <Cin> fresh install of Dapper, hurrah
[11:03] <ajboorde> How do I access my cd drive with ubuntu?
[11:03] <shatrat> Polarity, well, why bother really.  You can add resolutions after you've installed, and you can possibly even change resolution on the LiveCD, but that seems like effort for no good reason
[11:03] <mau> join #ubuntu-it
[11:03] <mwe> shmeelAway: sudo rm /usr/bin/qemu but you shouldn't have to. and wasn't qemu installed with a package you could remove?
[11:03] <Polarity> HMm
[11:03] <shmeelAway> i think this may be a windows version
[11:03] <Polarity> I'd install but I don't want to break the restore stuff on my laptop
[11:03] <juano> protocol1: yes
[11:03] <shmeelAway> i already uninstalled the thing in synaptic
[11:03] <Flannel> shmeelAway: if it were the windows version, it wouldn't be there.
[11:03] <Polarity> Last time I installed Mandrake on my laptop it wrecked the restore systme
[11:03] <Polarity> *system
[11:03] <ajboorde> How do I access my cd drive with ubuntu??????
[11:03] <BrendanM> hey, if I install a program with automake, will I be able to uninstall it with Synaptic?
[11:03] <mwe> shmeelAway: leaving qemu shouldn't prevent vmware from running. just don't start them at the same time
[11:03] <shmeelAway> k, well under wine i have a qemu file
[11:04] <kitche> ajboorde: /media/cdrom0 perhaps if it mounted automatically
[11:04] <shmeelAway> and i have no idea where it is
[11:04] <Flannel> shmeelAway: `dpkg -l | grep qemu` doesn't return anything?
[11:04] <juano> ajboorde: cd /media/cdrom0 ?
[11:04] <Cin> ajboorde: places > computer and there's an icon of a CD drive
[11:04] <Gun_Smoke> Polarity:  really why bother.. You'd have to mess with it everytime you booted..  Just stick it on a partition and then tweak everything.
[11:04] <Flannel> shmeelAway: that's in your home dir.  ~/.wine/drive_c/
[11:04] <tim167> kitche: adaptr: did strace, got some output, what should be in there ? how do I gdb on the core that it dumped to debug it ?
[11:04] <shmeelAway> no
[11:04] <bulmer> BrendanM: i doubht it, synaptic uses a database like rpm's do..
[11:04] <shmeelAway> nothing
[11:04] <kitche> shmeelAway: in wine it would be ~/.wine/drive_c probaly in program files
[11:04] <jriffle> I'v installed ubuntu onto a 1 gb usb key, i'm booted from it now. i have console only and want a minimal graphical environment to run firefox, etc. what should i install
[11:04] <Polarity> As I said Gun_Smoke, I don't want to break the restore system
[11:04] <Gun_Smoke> Polarity:  Restore on what?
[11:04] <Jowi> BrendanM, no, use checkinstall
[11:04] <media> anyone know how to disable ubuntu from automounting a cd on insert?
[11:05] <ajboorde> HHow do I access my cd drive with ubun
[11:05] <jriffle> i have just over 600mb free
[11:05] <Jowi> !checkinstall | BrendanM
[11:05] <ubotu> BrendanM: checkinstall is a wrapper to "make install", useful for installing programs you compiled. It will create a .deb package, which will be listed in the APT database and can be uninstalled like other packages. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CheckInstall - Read the warnings at the top and bottom of that web page, and DO NOT interrupt CheckInstall while it's running!
[11:05] <Polarity> My laptop
[11:05] <BrendanM> How does checkinstall work?
[11:05] <kitche> jriffle: hmm maybe fluxbox will fit nicely on it
[11:05] <adaptr> tim167: see what happens in the strace output at the point where it segfaults
[11:05] <Polarity> It comes with restore CDs and has a restore partition
[11:05] <stapel> what would be the best way to transfer a big file (3.5 G) over the internet from ubuntu to windows? scp over ssh perhaps with putty?
[11:05] <BrendanM> sweet
[11:05] <BrendanM> thanks
[11:05] <shmeelAway> well, problem is, i think i tinkered around w/ where to put it, and now i have no clue where it is
[11:05] <Gun_Smoke> Polarity:  I don't understand
[11:05] <adaptr> tim167: just before, rather - it wil ltry to execute some function
[11:05] <shmeelAway> got myself all tangled up lol
[11:05] <BrendanM> do I still use autoconf before checkinstall?
[11:05] <Flannel> shmeelAway: very odd.  That really shouldn't still be there, unless you were playing around with other installation methods.  Anyway, sudo rm /usr/bin/qemu will do it.
[11:05] <kuka> HHow do I access my cd drive with ubuntu?
[11:05] <shatrat> Gun_Smoke, he has some OEM windows restore trash he wants to keep on the disk
[11:05] <Polarity> There's two NTFS partitions on my laptop
[11:06] <kitche> BrendanM: you don't have top run autoconf at all usually make runs that for you anyways
[11:06] <Polarity> Well, I don't really want it
[11:06] <zbyszek> hi
[11:06] <zoo> hello! When i am plugging an USB HDD in, it used to automount. But it does not any more. I think I missed something in my kernel .config. What is needed for this feature?
[11:06] <BrendanM> ok, cool, thanks
[11:06] <Polarity> But I want the restore to still work if I ever come to sell it
[11:06] <shmeelAway> hmm
[11:06] <kuka> HHow do I access my cd drive with ubuntu?
[11:06] <Gun_Smoke> Polarity:  I don't see how installing Ubuntu to it's own partition would effect any of that.
[11:06] <Polarity> I've messed up a laptop of the same brand by installing Mandrake
[11:06] <shmeelAway> "no such file or directory"
[11:06] <shmeelAway> lol
[11:06] <shmeelAway> it's clearly there
[11:06] <shmeelAway> wtf
[11:06] <protocol1> juano, rebooting....I hope those spca5xx source drivers work
[11:06] <Polarity> Even when I didn't touch the restore stuff
[11:06] <BrendanM> So I just use "checkinstall" in place of "make"? ...I'm following a howto
[11:06] <jriffle> kitche: installing fluxbox now.
[11:06] <yuriks> Hey
[11:06] <cablesm102> BrendanM, no. You use CheckInstall after you make.
[11:06] <tim167> adaptr: something like: write(2, "sudo: ", 6sudo: )                   = 6,write(2, "must be setuid root", 19must be setuid root)     = 19,write(2, "\n", 1)                       = 1,exit_group(1)                           = ?
[11:07] <yuriks> do I need to install anything before being able to compile programs?
[11:07] <Polarity> It's picky, it checks all the values of start and ends of partitions and such
[11:07] <juano> protocol1: yep, lets see, else well find some other solution for it :-)
[11:07] <bulmer> kuka: insert a cd disk onto your cdrom drive and it shoud pop up that there is disk inserted
[11:07] <Flannel> shmeelAway: what are you using to 'see' that it's there?
[11:07] <yuriks> I'm trying to compile Hello world but it doesn't find stio.h
[11:07] <cablesm102> yuriks, install the package build-essential
[11:07] <protocol1> ok sure
[11:07] <Gun_Smoke> Polarity:  Well back everything up before you do it..
[11:07] <Polarity> So resizing my drive to make room for Ubuntu might break it.
[11:07] <Polarity> I did last time
[11:07] <jrib> yuriks: have you installed build-essential?
[11:07] <Polarity> The values were different when I put it back on
[11:07] <shatrat> Polarity, try making a disk image and then restore that image if you ever want to sell it
[11:07] <shmeelAway> i typed in alt+f2 then typed /usr/bin/
[11:07] <Polarity> And so the restorer refused to work
[11:07] <jriffle> kitche: how do i configure it when its done installing
[11:07] <w3ccv> yuriks, how about stdio.h
[11:07] <Flannel> shmeelAway: Ah.  Hit ... uh, f5?  Look for reload in the menus
[11:07] <protocol1> I dont think my friend wants to get windows XP since I got Cs 1.6 to run on his machine
[11:07] <cablesm102> yuriks, install build-essential: "sudo aptitude install build-essential"
[11:08] <Polarity> I'd rather just make a shell script to fix the resolution for me
[11:08] <yuriks> w3ccv: ah, that was a typo on IRC, I think I'm missing build-essential
[11:08] <yuriks> thanks everyone
[11:08] <cablesm102> BrendanM, after you "make" you "sudo checkinstall". This creates an Ubuntu package file and installs it in APT.
[11:08] <shmeelAway> ahh
[11:08] <shmeelAway> gone
[11:08] <shmeelAway> =)
[11:08] <kitche> jriffle: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FluxBox I just use the basic fluxbox myself
[11:08] <Flannel> shmeelAway: nautilus doesn't refresh stuff right away.  You were seeing a ghost ;)
[11:08] <Cin> how do I view what video card I have? Ubuntu is using the i810 driver in Xorg, but I am sure I am on a 915 something
[11:08] <shmeelAway> icic
[11:08] <shmeelAway> thx
[11:08] <shatrat> Cin, lspci | grep vga
[11:08] <BrendanM> ok, thanks
[11:08] <shmeelAway> now i just have to find where that windows qemu is lol
[11:08] <Cin> shatrat: thanks
[11:08] <kitche> Cin: i810 driver works with i915
[11:09] <shmeelAway> thx for the help
[11:09] <Gun_Smoke> Polarity:  Well google is your friend then.. I have no idea..
[11:09] <Polarity> Is there a way I can specify my own resolution at the Terminal then?
[11:09] <Polarity> I've tried googl
[11:09] <shatrat> Cin, wait, lspci|grep VGA (caps)
[11:09] <Cin> kitche: it appears so. but it doesn't seem to be very fast. is there a i915 driver?
[11:09] <jriffle> kitche: i did apt-get install fluxbox and typed startfluxbox and get couldn't connect to x server
[11:09] <Cin> shatrat: hehe, okay
[11:09] <jriffle> kitche: what else do i need to install
[11:09] <shatrat> Polarity, you have to add it in xorg.conf
[11:09] <Polarity> Just found a few forums posts saying try asking here.
[11:09] <adaptr> tim167: then try this : sudo strace apt-get check (so it won't confuse you with sudo strace output)
[11:09] <Polarity> Is that in /etc shatrat?
[11:09] <Flannel> Polarity: vga argument in your kernel parameters
[11:09] <shatrat> Polarity, Yes, etc/X11
[11:10] <kitche> jriffle: did you install Xorg? if you did you need to edit a file in your home directory called .xinitrc then you would just do startx
[11:10] <pestilence> why doesn't mplex recognize mp3's?
[11:10] <dxdt> I've never once been able to get the vga kernel argument to work for me.  Annoys the crap out of me.
[11:10] <Cin> shatrat: ah ha. I have an Intel 915GM/GMS/910GML
[11:10] <shatrat> Polarity, Normally Id say back it up...but yeah its a liveCD...
[11:10] <Flannel> Polarity: oh, resolution for X, not rsolution for the terminal.
[11:10] <kitche> pestilence: ubuntu doesn't have mp3 support by default
[11:10] <pestilence> according to the mjpegtools website, it's supposed to.
[11:10] <jriffle> kitche: haven't installed anythingn other than base, ndiswrapper, and fluxbox
[11:10] <pestilence> kitche: well, i can play mp3's with both mplayer and amarok.
[11:10] <kitche> jriffle: then you need xorg also
[11:10] <pestilence> kitche: perhaps mplex looks for the codecs someplace else?
[11:10] <juano> protocol1: any luck?
[11:10] <Cin> kitche: although the i810 supports 915, am I likely to be able to get full graphics acceleration with a 915 driver?
[11:11] <jriffle> kitche: ok installing xorg now
[11:11] <protocol1> nope
[11:11] <protocol1> :(
[11:11] <juano> protocol1: what u trying cam with?
[11:11] <cablesm102> Just a question: why doesn't Ubuntu release new versions of software through the repositories? They only seem to release security updates. When new software comes out, you need to either intall it manually or wait 'till the next version of Ubuntu comes out. Why?
[11:11] <shatrat> Cin, do you knwo if you have acceleration now? glxinfo|grep rendering
[11:11] <protocol1> it game me the address again...when I did that command
[11:11] <tim167> adaptr: aha now i see something about core dumped
[11:11] <pestilence> !mp3
[11:11] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[11:11] <protocol1> amsn
[11:11] <media> is it an fstab or daemon that is automounting cd's on inserting?  I need to disable it automounting cd's and dvd's automatically.
[11:11] <adaptr> tim167: you can try strace -c to get a summary of errors at the end
[11:11] <kitche> Cin: there is a driver for it look at intelgraphics.org or .com can't remember the ending domain suffix
[11:11] <juano> protocol1: what version of amsn? 0.95 doesnt work with webcam
[11:11] <protocol1> juano, amsn
[11:11] <Cin> shatrat: yes, I have direct rendering. but glxgears gives only 300fps, and when I am moving/resizing windows they are very sluggish
[11:11] <protocol1> juano, amsn 0.96
[11:12] <NirmalR> Hi, I am new to this server. I am wondering whether is there any place where i can find help about settingup a USB modem ZTE ZDSL 852 for linux Ubunto 6.10 I did check the forum help file but could run make
[11:12] <juano> protocol1: ok..
[11:12] <protocol1> the latest one
[11:12] <juano> protocol1: are you behind firewall or routed?
[11:12] <protocol1> nope
[11:12] <kitche> !build-essential|NirmalR
[11:12] <ubotu> NirmalR: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[11:12] <slvmchn> how do you get FPS from glxgears? when i do it it just shows the animation
[11:12] <shatrat> cablesm102, stable releases are locked down for the most part, so as not to break things.  You can add the backports repos and get more updated stuff that way, or add third party repos that are maintained by people who update them every release
[11:12] <cablesm102> protocol1, some broadband (especially DSL) modems act as NAT routers.
[11:12] <Polarity> What's the default root password?
[11:12] <tim167> adaptr: 25 open errors, 7 acces errors
[11:12] <Cin> slvmchn: -printfps
[11:12] <slvmchn> ah thanks cin
[11:12] <cablesm102> Polarity, there is none.
[11:12] <juano> protocol1: ok, should be fine, in amsn go into Account --> preferences ---> Other
[11:13] <adaptr> tim167: can you see which files ?
[11:13] <juano> protocol1: webcam settings
[11:13] <duaneb> how is kvm vs xen?
[11:13] <protocol1> done that
[11:13] <protocol1> wait
[11:13] <tim167> adaptr no
[11:13] <kitche> slvmchn: it's not meant for a benchmark so the fps that it tells you might be way off
[11:13] <juano> protocol1: whats it say in there?
[11:13] <juano> protocol1: configure webcam sorry not webcam settings
[11:13] <tim167> adaptr unless its stat64("/var/lib/apt/lists/be.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_edgy_main_binary-i386_Packages", {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=5491154, ...}) = 0
[11:13] <shatrat> Cin, Im not a big intel guy, maybe the sluggish performance is just due to it being a sluggish bit of hardware?  as far as I know it doesnt even have dedicated video ram.
[11:13] <adaptr> tim167: sudo strace -o tracelog apt-get check, then you can examine in detail later
[11:13] <zcat[1] > Polarity: sudo uses your login password. There's no root password
[11:13] <Polarity> Oh okay
[11:13] <humpinH> hi, i was wondering if anyone could help me with samba file sharing between ubuntu and a mac?
[11:13] <kervel> hmm, now i installed with RAID, and on the first boot it already says "raid not clean, resyncing"
[11:14] <Polarity> How do I reload X after changing the file?
[11:14] <kervel> did i do something wrong ?
[11:14] <Polarity> sudo startx?
[11:14] <adaptr> Polarity: ctrl-alt-backspace
[11:14] <Cin> shatrat: I hate to say it, but on Windows it is quite capable. I can play Unreal Tournament for instance, etc.
[11:14] <cablesm102> Polarity, if you want a root prompt, try "sudo -i"
[11:14] <juano> humpinH: what seems to be the problem?
[11:14] <kitche> Cin: look at intelgraphics webpage i915 is out think ubuntu uses it just have to change the driver from i810 to i915
[11:14] <shatrat> Cin, well, read up on your card.  I know there are very good drivers available for lots of intel chipsets because they open source their drivers.
[11:15] <protocol1> juano,ok there
[11:15] <Cin> kitche, shatrat: oki, thanks chaps
[11:15] <humpinH> juano, it doesnt let me log on.  what username/pw should i use?
[11:15] <Gorgapor> can anyone spend a few minutes and help me with chinese input in ubuntu?
[11:15] <NirmalR> ubotu: did install that file prior to the modifications
[11:15] <juano> protocol1: what does it say in there ? in change video settings? does it show a device?
[11:15] <NirmalR> and still i couldn't run make
[11:15] <XPolarity> Hmm
[11:15] <tim167> adaptr: sudo strace -o tracelog apt-get check shows 'reading package lists....' and then immediatly the prompt again
[11:15] <XPolarity> DIdn't work
[11:16] <zcat[1] > shatrat: afaik they only opensourced their most recent chipset. still trying to get decent 3d and beryl going on my onboard intel video :(
[11:16] <XPolarity> I can't select 1440x900 like I put in the file
[11:16] <shatrat> zcat[1] , thats why I drink the nvidia coolaid
[11:16] <protocol1> juano,Currently no devices are installed
[11:16] <juano> humpinH: well if you want a sharing policy you can go to /etc/samba/smb.conf and change security = user to security = share
[11:16] <juano> protocol1: heh,, driver problem i knew it
[11:16] <adaptr> tim167: now read the tracelog
[11:16] <protocol1> yep
[11:16] <zcat[1] > yeah, I'm a fan of nvidia.. I'd be happier if they'd open the drivers though
[11:16] <draeath> If I mount a .iso file using '-t iso9660 -o loop' is there a way to access it in /dev ?
[11:16] <humpinH> awesome juano thanks
[11:16] <zcat[1] > but at least the blob works!
[11:17] <rogue780> how can I use cat to take file1 + file2 = file3 ?
[11:17] <draeath> zcat[1] : never happen... too many 'trade secrets' and patents from other companies.
[11:17] <kitche> draeath: it would mount to a mount point
[11:17] <shatrat> XPolarity, you would also need to restart the x server
[11:17] <protocol1> juano, when I do the grep command you gave me it gives me a hardware address of that cam though
[11:17] <juano> humpinH: and its good to use static ips for samba, be sure to be always in same submask
[11:17] <XPolarity> I did
[11:17] <protocol1> so thats a good sign I guess
[11:17] <XPolarity> Ctrl-Alt-Backspace
[11:17] <juano> protocol1: mm yea, its usb right?
[11:17] <adaptr> rogue780: just like that: cat file1 file2 > file3
[11:17] <mac_> question for the group: brand-new install of 6.10, and evolution hangs whenever I try to connect to an IMAP server.
[11:17] <protocol1> yes
[11:17] <humpinH> yea juano i have a static ip
[11:17] <saerdnaer> hi
[11:17] <juano> protocol1: what about dmesg | grep usb ? cam appears somewherE?
[11:17] <adaptr> mac_: tried another MUA ?
[11:17] <eisen_> Freedom: did you ask here for the module?
[11:17] <mac_> I've tried deleting a wide variety of dotfiles, but it doesn't seem to help; what else should I look into?
[11:17] <draeath> kitche: well... for lack of a good ripper and surplus of space... I dd'ed a DVD and i want to rip it with thoggen. Will thoggen read directly from an ISO?
[11:17] <rogue780> ah... > ...
[11:18] <mac_> Haven't yet, let me try.
[11:18] <_`XeOn_> hello
[11:18] <kitche> draeath: no
[11:18] <juano> humpinH: good, theres a lot of options to put in smb.conf depending on your network configurations and setups
[11:18] <zcat[1] > draeath: would happen if the kernel guys got serious about enforcing the GPL. If they couldn't use the chipset in embedded stuff without releasing source, they'd be motivated..
[11:18] <jgor> is there an environment variable that holds your current version of ubuntu? specifically the word dapper, edgy, feisty...
[11:18] <tim167> adaptr: i havesome lines like  open("/usr/share/locale/en_US.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES/libapt-pkg3.51.mo", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
[11:18] <draeath> kitche: ok... so is there a way to have a 'device' in /dev that actually points to the mounted loop file? i seem to remember something special with -o loop
[11:18] <Freedom> not yet
[11:18] <shatrat> jgor, lsb_version -a will return it
[11:18] <_`XeOn_> when i boot pc with 3dfx voodooo 3 pci  it shows boot menu and everything after that everything goes black what to do?
[11:18] <adaptr> tim167: that would be it...apt is broken :(, it's missing some libraries
[11:18] <rogue780> sudo cat lircd.conf.bak 5000 > lircd.conf
[11:19] <Freedom> because i was busy with phone
[11:19] <kitche> !version jgor:
[11:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about version jgor: - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:19] <kitche> !version|jgor:
[11:19] <ubotu> jgor:: To find out what version of Ubuntu you have, type  lsb_release -a  in a !shell
[11:19] <adaptr> tim167: luckily, apt itself uses dpkg deep down, so you can use that to reinstall apt :)
[11:19] <saerdnaer> in case of hibernatic my laptop it allways don't come up after rebooting, it don't reload the ram. i have to recreate my swap partion after every hibernate shutdown
[11:19] <Freedom> einsen_ : you don't get my message?
[11:19] <draeath> zcat[1] : motivated to drop all support, possibly. too risky.
[11:19] <XPolarity> shatrat: I restarted X too
[11:19] <jgor> shatrat, ubotu: thx
[11:19] <kitche> draeath: just do mount -o loop /path/to/iso /mount/point
[11:19] <juano> humpinH: try checking that in your shares at the bottom of the file they have    guest ok = yes  , writable = yes  , read only = no
[11:19] <rogue780> adapter, I did sudo cat lircd.conf.bak 5000 > lircd.conf and it gave me a permission denied error
[11:19] <XPolarity> Ctrl-Alt-Backspace yeah?
[11:19] <eisen_> Freedom: no
[11:19] <tim167> adaptr: that'd be cool :) so where do I go from here
[11:19] <draeath> kitche: thoggen doesn't read directly like every other DVD-reading program I have seen?
[11:19] <rogue780> 5000 is the name of a file
[11:19] <saerdnaer> does someone knew a soloution for that problem?
[11:20] <zcat[1] > draeath: nah. they sell chips for things like PVR's. They wouldn't give that away.
[11:20] <_`XeOn_> help plz
[11:20] <shatrat> XPolarity, Yeah, check the driver its using and the monitor settings
[11:20] <adaptr> tim167: you need to download the apt package from one of the repos - search packe.ubuntu.com for it
[11:20] <adaptr> tim167: then youy can try to install it with dpkg -i <packagename>
[11:20] <XPolarity> How do I do that?
[11:20] <tim167> adaptr: will do!
[11:21] <_`XeOn_> can actually any1 help me?
[11:21] <tim167> adaptr: so i'm looking for a .deb package right ?
[11:21] <Freedom> and now?
[11:21] <YeaSt> ?
[11:21] <adaptr> !packages | tim167
[11:21] <ubotu> tim167: You can browse and search for Ubuntu packages using !Synaptic, !Adept, "apt-cache search <keywords>", the "apt:/" URL in KDE, or online at http://packages.ubuntu.com - Ubuntu has about 20000 packages available, so please *search* for an official package before installing things in awkward ways!
[11:21] <juano> !ask | _`XeOn_
[11:21] <ubotu> _`XeOn_: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[11:21] <ArnottAus> does anyone know how to get a usb AirLink AWLL3026 with no WPA to work the driver is registered and the connection is enabled
[11:21] <mrmojo> hi guys, what's the latest devel release
[11:21] <Freedom> !cxacru.ko
[11:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cxacru.ko - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:21] <_`XeOn_> i did the question about 3 times
[11:22] <adaptr> !feisty | mrmojo
[11:22] <ubotu> mrmojo: 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
[11:22] <LjL> ?
[11:22] <lounge> How do i modify my sources.list to use a kubuntu live disk for my apt?
[11:22] <_`XeOn_> when i boot pc with 3dfx voodooo 3 pci  it shows boot menu and everything after that everything goes black
[11:22] <mrmojo> adaptr: thx
[11:22] <Freedom> hi LjL :)
[11:22] <YeaSt> what is your question?
[11:22] <cafuego_> lounge: just run 'apt-cdrom'
[11:22] <LjL> hi Freedom
[11:22] <cafuego_> lounge: it should scan the cd and add it.
[11:22] <Jowi> _`XeOn_, do you hear the login sound if you wait a minute or two?
[11:22] <_`XeOn_> what to do
[11:22] <lounge> go on cafuego
[11:22] <lounge> ;)
[11:22] <_`XeOn_> nothing
[11:23] <Jowi> _`XeOn_, is there any HDD activity?
[11:23] <juano> _`XeOn_: mm did this happen recently ? how sure are you its the video card?
[11:23] <_`XeOn_> well i dunno cuz i had speakers off
[11:23] <Freedom> einsen:when i wrote Register <my pass> i got this ' The nickname [freedom]  is already registered'
[11:23] <LjL> Freedom: tough luck, somebody's always taken that nickname
[11:23] <_`XeOn_> yes coz im using the onboard card now
[11:23] <kazuka> hey guys
[11:24] <Freedom> but how i m using it now?:)
[11:24] <ArnottAus> My Airlink USB Wireless card won't work... drivers are installed, no WPA, and it says it's associated with my AP... but still no internet... can anyone help???!
[11:24] <cpk1> _`XeOn_: can you go to tty1 after it starts up?
[11:24] <ArnottAus> please??
[11:24] <juano> _`XeOn_: ahh.. ok
[11:24] <mckinnoj> Hey there.  I need some help with my floppy drive.  I can't modify anything on any of my disks because I always get an error message that claims that the disk is read-only.  I'm not sure what to do about this
[11:24] <eisen_> Freedom: somebody else uses that nick but is not currently online.
[11:24] <LjL> Freedom: the person isn't online. anyway, ask in #freenode-social
[11:24] <ArnottAus> I've already spent 3 days on this!
[11:24] <_`XeOn_> not sure didnt try it
[11:24] <lounge> cafuego_, that sounds like a fantastic plan - i have a freind on the phone with no connection that'l be over the moon - but only if it sorts out his amarok problems... :/
[11:24] <mac_> adaptr: Thunderbird connects.
[11:24] <juano> _`XeOn_:  well something in xorg.conf then needs to be changed
[11:24] <Freedom> ok i ll reconnect with another nickname !
[11:24] <mac_> But I'd much prefer evolution.
[11:24] <juano> _`XeOn_: not sure with voodoo
[11:25] <Jowi> _`XeOn_, plug in the speakers and see if you hear any login sound. if you can it is the framebuffer you need to disable.
[11:25] <adaptr> mac_: so it's an evolution issue :)
[11:25] <cafuego_> lounge: I don't know if amarok is on that cd, I don;t use KDE. Still, 'sudo apt-cdrom' will add the cd as repository, so they cna at least try.
[11:25] <abo> how can I figure out what the dns server that my computer is using (with ubuntu)?
[11:25] <mac_> adaptr: so it would seem; thoughts?
[11:25] <cafuego_> abo: cat /etc/resolv.conf
[11:25] <adaptr> mac_: sorry, none; I dont' use evolution
[11:25] <mac_> (I realize the ubuntu folks aren't necessarily evolution wizards)
[11:25] <cpk1> _`XeOn_: I would try starting in vesa/vga with the voodo card and see if that helps any
[11:25] <_`XeOn_> but i dont have any drivers installed
[11:25] <humpinH> hey guys does anyone know how to have bzflag on dual monitors?
[11:25] <abo> cafuego_, cheers
[11:25] <olsen> i can't hear sound from the flash 9 plugin, any ideas?
[11:26] <cafuego_> _`XeOn_: Does it get to a prompt if you boot recovery mode?
[11:26] <olsen> i'm using with firefox
[11:26] <juano> _`XeOn_: search for voodoo in synaptic
[11:26] <XPolarity> Hmm
[11:26] <XPolarity> I've mounted my NTFS drive
[11:26] <ArnottAus> cafuego: wouldl you be able to help me with a wireless prob please? Sorry to bug you.. I'm at the end of my tether...
[11:26] <XPolarity> Oh hold on
[11:26] <XPolarity> That's not going to work
[11:26] <XPolarity> Nevermind
[11:26] <cafuego_> ArnottAus: I know nothing about usb wireless, sorry...
[11:26] <_Newbie0_> hi
[11:26] <abo> another question, amsn is asking to download a newer version, shouldnt' this be available through Ubuntu update manager? is it safe/clean to download and install aMSN manually/
[11:26] <_`XeOn_> ok i brb let me reboot and see what happen
[11:26] <b52laptop> hi
[11:26] <Jowi> _`XeOn_, cafuego suggestion is good
[11:26] <_Newbie0_> eisen_
[11:26] <cpk1> _`XeOn_: maybe you need the voodoo xserver driver
[11:26] <cpk1> !xserver-xorg-video-voodoo
[11:26] <ubotu> xserver-xorg-video-voodoo: X.Org X server -- Voodoo display driver. In component main, is optional. Version 1:1.1.0-oubuntu1 (edgy), package size 15 kB, installed size 84 kB
[11:26] <XPolarity> Is it possible to install to a USB drive?
[11:26] <ArnottAus> cafuego: Know anyone on here who dos?
[11:27] <shatrat> XPolarity, Yes
[11:27] <ArnottAus> does*
[11:27] <shatrat> XPolarity, theres a how-to somewhere on help.ubuntu.com I believe.
[11:27] <arturs> ubotu: nvidia
[11:27] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[11:27] <XPolarity> How big does it need to be?
[11:27] <eisen_> _Newbie0_: you don't have to disconnect you know, just type /nick newnick and it changes to that.
[11:27] <Supaplex> so uhm, why does this source package have debian in it? should I use debian tools to build it instead?
[11:27] <shatrat> XPolarity, fairly large I believe, a gig would be good.  I havent done it myself though
[11:27] <cpk1> _`XeOn_: although if this computer has an onboard card plus the pci card there might be some extra step you need to take
[11:27] <_Newbie0_> sorry i didnt know that!i said im really newbie :$
[11:27] <XPolarity> I've got a 1Gb one
[11:27] <b52laptop> please  are this module all of them necessary http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3243/ , i mean to make Xorg eating less memory is it possible that i remove some of this modules that are not necessary ? if yes ; which ones?
[11:28] <shatrat> XPolarity, its possible that you could do a stripped down version on a smaller, but a gig shouldnt be hard
[11:28] <sto_> dodo
[11:28] <protocol1> juano, i did that command and got this  http://pastebin.ca/331469
[11:28] <_`XeOn_> cpk1..`>actually i need to go to bios and change to  video card  that i gonna use
[11:28] <juano> protocol1: ok, sec
[11:29] <tim167> adaptr: I reinstalled synaptic from the package using dpkg -i synaptic_0.57.11ubuntu....deb but now its still Segmentation faults when trying sudo synaptic
[11:29] <ArnottAus> Is anyone here using Airlink AWLL3026 USB Wireless card??
[11:29] <ArnottAus> I can't get mine to run on Edgy
[11:29] <adaptr> tim167: I told you to re-install *apt* - synaptic uses its libraries
[11:29] <juano> protocol1: mm no sign of cam there
[11:29] <protocol1> hmm
[11:29] <juano> protocol1: how bout trying another usb port ?
[11:29] <ArnottAus> even though it is supported and drivers are present and associated
[11:29] <_`XeOn_> br
[11:29] <_`XeOn_> brb
[11:29] <adaptr> tim167: search the package site for the exact library that errors in the trace output - that's what you need to get
[11:29] <tim167> adaptr oooh =-O
[11:30] <eisen_> _Newbie0_: you might be able to get the required module here.
[11:30] <juano> protocol1: is that usb port workin fine?
[11:30] <tim167> adaptr ok
[11:30] <protocol1> ??
[11:30] <Supaplex> why ubuntu source package have a debian directory in them?
[11:30] <protocol1> gonna try another
[11:30] <XPolarity> shatrat can you point me to the page please? :)
[11:30] <Supaplex> do this is how I make .deb package?
[11:30] <_Newbie0_> LjL:u still here?
[11:30] <Cyrus25801> is there a program like alcohol 120% (windows) for linus
[11:30] <Cyrus25801> linux
[11:31] <skip> I'm done for today, good night
[11:31] <juano> Cyrus25801: no need for mounting isos
[11:31] <adaptr> tim167:  you might have to do this for every erroring lib that's in the trace :( but hopefully, most of them will be part of one package - that would also explaihn why it's segfaulting, you simply removed the wrong package :)
[11:31] <cpk1> Cyrus25801: you can mount iso's already
[11:31] <juano> Cyrus25801: you just need to create a dir to mount an iso
[11:31] <XPolarity> How fast will it wear the drive out though?
[11:31] <_Newbie0_> could someone help me with this module cxacru.ko?
[11:31] <juano> !iso | Cyrus25801:
[11:31] <ubotu> Cyrus25801:: To mount an ISO disc image, type "sudo mount -o loop my.iso <mountpoint>" There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before burning. Burning .iso files: see !burn
[11:31] <_Newbie0_> !cxacru
[11:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cxacru - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:32] <Cyrus25801> juano:  but they arn't iso's they are alcohol's default file
[11:32] <protocol1> juano, you know what when I go to sound devices and try to switch sound devices...I see camera
[11:32] <protocol1> is that a good sign?
[11:32] <Pudding> hey, I want to play a movie on an ntfs partition, but I can't get it to play properly in Totem. Is there anything special I should do to make it work?
[11:33] <ArnottAus> !awll3026
[11:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about awll3026 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:33] <Cyrus25801> juano: ok will read the link. thnx
[11:33] <ArnottAus> !AirLink
[11:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about AirLink - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:33] <_Newbie0_> eisen_:
[11:33] <juano> protocol1: mm well its a life sign at least :P, weird though in sound devices? is this in ubuntu settings? or amsn?
[11:33] <shatrat> XPolarity, https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/installation-guide/i386/boot-usb-files.html There is one for booting the install LiveCD from USB
[11:33] <carpy> Is there any Ubuntu jabber channels?
[11:33] <_Newbie0_>  could someone help me with this module cxacru.ko?
[11:33] <protocol1> juano, ubuntu settings
[11:33] <eisen_> _Newbie0_: there's also #ubuntu-fr I believe.
[11:34] <protocol1> then it has an (alsa mixer) right by it
[11:34] <juano> protocol1: yea
[11:34] <shatrat> XPolarity, thats not quite the same as running an installed system on USB stick though, you might want to keep looking for that since I think it would be more customizeable
[11:34] <onlybui> can somone help me with a bash script I'm really new to scripting
[11:34] <juano> protocol1: mm let me search a bit more on this, dmesg should of showed chipset or something though
[11:34] <Cyrus25801> juano: isn't there anything i can use to mount mdf fils. i have +- 100 of them and it will be very time consuming to convert them
[11:34] <eisen_> speaking of usb, is anybody using a default ubuntu kernel and has the module for the ZXDSL 852 usb modem compiled (cxacru.ko)?
[11:34] <juano> protocol1: what exact cam you got ? logitech what ?
[11:35] <protocol1> juano, I really appreciate your help
[11:35] <ArnottAus> juano: would you be ale to help me with a Wireless problem
[11:35] <protocol1> yeah logitech
[11:35] <ArnottAus> please
[11:35] <protocol1> its a friends...but IM working on remotely
[11:35] <protocol1> via VNC
[11:35] <_Newbie0_> ok thanx
[11:35] <antibody> hi..how can I define options to load with a specific module at boot time?
[11:35] <antibody> what's the file?
[11:35] <Jowi> antibody, /etc/modprobe.d/options
[11:35] <juano> Cyrus25801: i believe so, look at the link ubotu gave you, or else search synaptic for iso or cd image , enable multiverse and universe, also google wont hurt just search for ubuntu mdf files
[11:36] <eisen_> _Newbie0_: just ask there for the module on a default kernel. Somebody will probably have it.
[11:36] <antibody> ok tnx
[11:36] <juano> ArnottAus: i dont use wireless, not a wireless expert :P, but shoot
[11:36] <cpk1> ArnottAus: its alot of reading but this might help you https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessTroubleShootingGuide
[11:36] <Cin> hello, where to do I get "the latest kernel modules"?
[11:36] <Cyrus25801> does anyone else know how to mount a mdf file without having to convert it to an iso first
[11:36] <onlybui> is there any gurus in here that can help me with a basic script?
[11:36] <juano> protocol1: no prob, :-) anytime, im sure we can see whats wrong with it
[11:37] <shatrat> XPolarity, I think you might even be able to use the LiveCD installer to install to the pen drive like you would with a hard drive.
[11:37] <MrPockets> does Ubuntu have a disability feature with the mouse, where it'll click if i just hold the curser on an item?
[11:37] <MrPockets> or does it just dislike my new mouse?
[11:37] <cpk1> ArnottAus: in my experience airlink cards (i have 2) are not the best cards to use with linux but you CAN get them to work
[11:37] <ArnottAus> cpk1: i've already read it.... unfortunately didn't help...
[11:37] <juano> ArnottAus: yea try cpk1's link
[11:38] <juano> ArnottAus: what is the issue exaclty?
[11:38] <_Newbie0_> ok
[11:38] <juano> protocol1: ok, sec im google it now
[11:38] <onlybui> is there a programming channel?
[11:38] <ArnottAus> cpk1: the driver is present and associated, the card is associated with an ap but I still can't get interent..
[11:38] <_Newbie0_> eisen_ :im trying with them
[11:38] <Cin> hello, where to do I get "the latest kernel modules"? I know it involves uname something
[11:38] <protocol1> sure...
[11:39] <enyc> Hrrm... I am running into trouble with edgy and console.. osmething is a bit wrong as the capslock light does not get lit when active (normal PS/2 keyboard fully working)  after "setting preliminary keymap" message
[11:39] <xtknight> Cin: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`
[11:39] <protocol1> thats what I normally do.....might as well do that too
[11:39] <cpk1> ArnottAus: k one sec let me try to dreg up some ideas from my memory
[11:39] <xtknight> Cin: popped in at just the right time huh? ;)
[11:39] <Cin> xtknight: ah, thanks bro
[11:39] <jriffle> kitche: anything a little better than fluxbox ?
[11:39] <onlybui> anyone know where I can get help for a basic script?
[11:39] <XPolarity> I need to clear data off my pen drive first
[11:39] <enyc> the capslock works bet the caps led is not lit... num/scrolllock lights work ... and num/caps work on X-server as is normal
[11:39] <Cin> xtknight: sure did, I've reinstalled Dapper and am attempting to install 915 driver on a fresh install ;)
[11:39] <_Newbie0_> eisen_: how did u tell me to register my nickname?
[11:39] <jriffle> is there a way to get kde without all the 'stuff' that takes up 750 MB of space
[11:40] <eisen_> _Newbie0_: /msg nickserv register password
[11:40] <ArnottAus> juano: for some reason I can'r get the internet working... driver is present and associated with the card.. the card is associated with an ap.. but still no net...
[11:40] <juano> protocol1: try   lsusb
[11:40] <protocol1> juano, it treats the device as a usb audio device if I am not mistaking
[11:40] <protocol1> ok
[11:40] <Cin> jriffle: you mean Qt?
[11:40] <cpk1> ArnottAus: did you set your card to managed or ad-hoc depending on whats correct?
[11:40] <xtknight> Cin: oh?  you're not trying Edgy/
[11:40] <juano> protocol1: yea.. thats what it seems
[11:40] <w3ccv> onlybui, what do you mean by "basic script" - do you mean a simple shell script or a BASIC (Programming Language) script
[11:40] <ArnottAus> cpk1: i set it to managed...
[11:40] <jriffle> Cin: i don't know
[11:40] <Cin> xtknight: I was gonna, but I thought I had enough problems without potentially _more_ problems
[11:40] <juano> ArnottAus: how is your network ? are you with a router?
[11:40] <cpk1> ArnottAus: can you ping the ap and then the router and then the modem?
[11:40] <juano> ArnottAus: aah sorry AP
[11:41] <juano> ArnottAus: didnt read
[11:41] <Cin> xtknight: I just want my graphics to be fast ;_;
[11:41] <juano> ArnottAus: whats your ip settings?
[11:41] <Cin> xtknight: anyway, brb, closing X :P
[11:41] <ArnottAus> juano: cpk1: i can't ping the ap though for some reason...
[11:41] <juano> ArnottAus: whats your AP ip settings?
[11:41] <juano> ArnottAus: what is your ip settings?
[11:42] <ArnottAus> juano: cpk1: IP setting is to DHCP
[11:42] <juano> ArnottAus: ifconfig   , what is your device IP ?
[11:42] <ArnottAus> juano: cpk1:AP address is 192.168.1.1
[11:42] <Jowi> onlybui, #bash is a good place
[11:42] <cpk1> ArnottAus: and iwlist scan shows you your ap?
[11:43] <onlybui> thanks
[11:43] <Cin> xtknight: E: Couldn't find package kernel-headers-2.6.15-27-386 -- what's all that about?
[11:43] <Cin> xtknight: chris@chrislaptop:~$ sudo apt-get install kernel-headers-`uname -r` ...that's right, isn't it?
[11:43] <crimsun> no, it's not.
[11:43] <crimsun> it's linux-headers, not kernel-headers.
[11:43] <protocol1> juano, ttp://pastebin.ca/331480
[11:43] <ArnottAus> juano: cpk1: lo address is 127.0.0.1   iwlist shows the AP
[11:43] <arc|zzz> I can't get mp3's to work, could someone spend 5 minutes with me trying to figure out why?
[11:43] <enyc> crimsun: hrrm that was a debian name-change iirc (?)
[11:43] <Cin> thanks crimsun
[11:43] <protocol1> juano,http://pastebin.ca/331480
[11:43] <protocol1> srry
[11:44] <ArnottAus> juano: cpk1: the card (eth1) doesn't sjow an IP address
[11:44] <zcat[1] > !codecs | arc|zzz
[11:44] <crimsun> enyc: raised in Debian, first implemented in Ubuntu.
[11:44] <ubotu> arc|zzz: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[11:44] <juano> protocol1: k sec
[11:44] <bfdhud> Anyone have a few minutes to explain some things to me?
[11:44] <enyc> arc|zzz: maybe.. what ubuntu release are you using... you may need to see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats
[11:44] <arc|zzz> I've read it, but can't get it to work still :(
[11:44] <arc|zzz> 6,10
[11:44] <arturs> ubotu: dv6119ea
[11:44] <lounge> cafuego_ - what's the apt-get comand to remove everything to do with an app???
[11:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dv6119ea - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:44] <juano> ArnottAus: eth1 is your device in your PC or eth0 ?
[11:44] <arturs> ubotu: dv2000
[11:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dv2000 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:44] <xtknight> Cin: linux-headers-````
[11:44] <zcat[1] > lounge: apt-get remove --purge
[11:44] <enyc> crimsun: interesting...
[11:44] <ArnottAus> juano: cpk1: I'm going to try changing to a static address...
[11:45] <juano> protocol1: there it is
[11:45] <cafuego_> lounge: 'sudo apt-get remove --purge <packagename>'
[11:45] <Cin> xtknight: I'll run it before closing X-Chat this time :P
[11:45] <enyc> ? where do I see the symlink or config used for the "setting preliminary keymap" at boot?
[11:45] <juano> ArnottAus: sudo ifconfig ethX 192.168.1.10 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
[11:45] <ArnottAus> juano: cpk1: it's on the usb interface... but show up as eth1 because it's a wireless extension for ethernet
[11:45] <xtknight> Cin: the first commandment: never close your only method of communication prior to experimentation :)
[11:45] <juano> ArnottAus: where "X" is the number of your card
[11:45] <arc|zzz> I've read a minimum of 5 guides, and still no luck :(
[11:46] <juano> ArnottAus: do this then:  sudo ifconfig eth1 192.168.1.10 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
[11:46] <metroman> I'm trying to install Ubuntu from the live CD but I always get an error about not having a root file system.
[11:46] <juano> ArnottAus: after that try throwing ping at 192.168.1.1
[11:46] <enyc> arc|zzz: what happens etc.?  Do you have any sound working?
[11:46] <metroman> I've already selected a root file system "/".
[11:46] <xlizer> #ubuntu-bugs
[11:46] <lounge> thanks gents
[11:46] <metroman> What am I doing wrong?
[11:47] <cdmicha> Does anyone know how to get in browser videos (mpg) to play?
[11:47] <amr> help plz
[11:47] <amr> help
[11:47] <protocol1> juano,yup
[11:47] <cdmicha> Like gamespot.com's for ex.
[11:47] <ArnottAus> juano: cpk1: ok now ifconfig shows IP address
[11:47] <enyc> metroman: you may benefit from using the 'alternate' cd installer in some cases... if you are using the original 6.06 installer then that is known to be problematic
[11:47] <Cin> xtknight: hehe, indeed!
[11:47] <juano> ArnottAus: now ping 192.168.1.1
[11:47] <cpk1> ArnottAus: thats because you gave it one =P
[11:47] <amr> i am having INTEL PROCESSOR 2.8 GHZ
[11:47] <enyc> metroman: 6.06.1 or 6.10 should be alright... but isn some cases you are better off with the 'alternate' install cd sometimes
[11:47] <shatrat> congratulations
[11:47] <metroman> enyc: I'm using the 6.10 installer.
[11:47] <arc|zzz> enyc: Everything works besides mp3... I can watch xvids with sound, I get sound from Amsn... Get sound and video from google video... But when I open a mp3-song in Amarok it says that the file can't be opened because it's not supported... In Rhytmbox it just doesn't do anything at all
[11:47] <amr> and my ubuntu desktop is slow
[11:47] <amr> 1 gb ram
[11:47] <Moniker42> how do i reset grub's menu.lst to what it was before i started messing around with it the other day?
[11:47] <shatrat> amr, its probably video drivers.
[11:47] <amr> drive root 18 gb
[11:48] <ArnottAus> juano: cpk1: PINGL Destination Host Unreachable
[11:48] <amr> help
[11:48] <enyc> arc|zzz: what about totem and vlc?
[11:48] <adamonline45> Moniker42: Can you boot the machine?
[11:48] <arc|zzz> Nothing happens in VLC when I try to open mp3's
[11:48] <shatrat> !ati|amr
[11:48] <ubotu> amr: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[11:48] <arc|zzz> Hold on... Gonna get the message
[11:48] <amr> i want a tool to help me update drivers
[11:48] <amr> of my hardware
[11:48] <juano> ArnottAus: mmm, ifconfig ? is eth1 on 192.168.1.10 and 255.255.255.0 ?
[11:48] <enyc> metroman: well im not familiaar with that problem tbh  but if you cant get it to work.... use the 'alternate' cd instead of 'live' cd
[11:48] <amr> yes
[11:48] <xtknight> amr: tool?
[11:48] <amr> x300
[11:48] <Moniker42> adamonline45, i can - it's just the windows section i've messed up
[11:49] <amr> to update my hardware drivers
[11:49] <shatrat> amr, ATI makes pretty bad linux drivers.  Follow the how-to I linked carefully and you should be able to get it running though
[11:49] <juano> protocol1: mm im checking..
[11:49] <crweb> how do i change the default keyboard layout on boot for console after install?
[11:49] <someothernick> Moniker42, did you make a backup?
[11:49] <protocol1> ok
[11:49] <metroman> What is the alternate install CD?
[11:49] <xtknight> amr: receive automatic updates for your radeon card for example?  well all the open-source drivers are automatically updates through the repositories.  for binary blob drivers you have to rely on ATI's site.
[11:49] <protocol1> np
[11:49] <ArnottAus> juano: cpk1: yeah
[11:49] <juano> ArnottAus: your AP is 192.168.1.1?
[11:49] <cpk1> ArnottAus: just to make sure all the bases are covered do iwconfig eth1 essid youressidhere and then iwconfig eth1 channel yourchannelhere and then iwconfig eth1 ap yourapmac here
[11:49] <amr> i did so
[11:49] <adamonline45> Moniker42: Ok, do you remember what it was before you started messing around with it?
[11:49] <amr> but when i restart x sver
[11:49] <cpk1> you will probably need sudo
[11:50] <amr> x-server beryl don't work
[11:50] <|thunder> !paste
[11:50] <ys76> get yourself?
[11:50] <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)
[11:50] <Moniker42> adamonline45, umm.. roughly :P can i reset it automatically though?
[11:50] <arc|zzz> enyc: Totem is installed by default?
[11:50] <juano> ArnottAus: cpk1 ahh right iwconfig
[11:50] <amr> i have to boot from cd and delete it from startup
[11:50] <xtknight> !enter
[11:50] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[11:50] <adamonline45> Moniker42: I don't think you can just 'undo' the changes, you'll have to manually do it, unless you want to reset it to defaults
[11:50] <Cyrus25801> how do you create a folder in the terminal
[11:50] <shatrat> amr, dont try to use beryl until you have your drivers set up and XGL set up.
[11:50] <Moniker42> adamonline45, yea, defaults! that's what i want ;)
[11:50] <xtknight> Cyrus25801: mkdir <folder name>.  or if you want to make a whole tree of directories, mkdir -p <directory tree>.  make sure you have permissions to create the directories
[11:51] <arc|zzz> enyc: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3248/plain/
[11:51] <jriffle> what is the name of a small graphical package manager
[11:51] <arc|zzz> (First time to use pastebin
[11:51] <xtknight> jriffle: synaptic for Gnome ubuntu, adept for Kubuntu
[11:51] <Cyrus25801> xtknight: thanx
[11:51] <amr> so now i disable it and install driver or i just disable it?
[11:51] <adamonline45> Moniker42: I don't know how to do that on a dual-boot system, I mean, I don't know that it'll automatically set up the windows portion for you...
[11:51] <jriffle> xtknight: thanks
[11:51] <adamonline45> !grub|Moniker42
[11:51] <ubotu> Moniker42: 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
[11:51] <tim167> i am really unable to solve this problem: synaptic and apt dont work anymore, get "Segmentation fault (core dumped)" error...I reinstalled libapt using dpkg -i...
[11:52] <shatrat> amr, what is 'it'? Beryl? Dont use Beryl or XGL until you get your graphics driver working properly.
[11:52] <|thunder> Trevinho; one more question. I was trying to use your build script the other day but was getting errors. could you have a look at my output for me please, aclocal is installed. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/3249/
[11:52] <_`XeOn_> back
[11:52] <xtknight> tim167: sounds like the debian pkg system is choking on its indxe
[11:52] <juano> protocol1: the fine driver seems spca5xx
[11:52] <_`XeOn_> i dont have any sound at all and i cant got to tty either
[11:52] <xtknight> tim167: index....you may try regenerating it somehow.
[11:52] <ucordes> how can i make the system check my root file system which is a reiserfs on boot up?
[11:53] <amr> when i turn them off my computer is good and fast but beryl slows down only with starting new applications and working with applications is fine but starting apps is slow
[11:53] <protocol1> juano, let me google the proper way to install those drivers
[11:53] <juano> protocol1: sure
[11:53] <xtknight> ucordes: program called Bonager lets you manage HD checks
[11:53] <tim167> xtknight: any idea how ?
[11:53] <xtknight> !bonager | ucordes
[11:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bonager - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:53] <ucordes> xtknight: thx
[11:53] <saerdnaer> i solved my problem: the resume=/dev/hda5 kernel option was not in my menu.lst
[11:53] <xtknight> sorry, just google it.
[11:53] <protocol1> juano, im sure its something simple
[11:53] <_`XeOn_> !voodooo
[11:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about voodooo - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:53] <protocol1> possibly
[11:53] <xtknight> !3dfx
[11:53] <infidel> !xgl
[11:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 3dfx - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:53] <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
[11:53] <Cin> xtknight: it still says "can't compile without the latest kernel modules" any idea what it's talking about?
[11:53] <cpk1> ArnottAus: you could also check /etc/network/intefaces to make sure everything is correct
[11:53] <ucordes> xtknight: it is not in the repos
[11:53] <xtknight> ucordes: correct
[11:53] <juano> protocol1: surely is, if synaptic had the package though, it should work, maybe a reboot should refresh it
[11:54] <shatrat> ucordes, make a file called "forcefsck" in / and it will scan it when you reboot
[11:54] <xtknight> ucordes: it's available in Ubuntu deb format and it's made for ubuntu, its available on the forums
[11:54] <ucordes> shatrat: really that easy?
[11:54] <adamonline45> Moniker42: Those may help you.  On the server install CD, there's an option to reinstall GRUB.  For the desktop, though, I'm afraid you'll have to read through those and see if you can reinstall it manually. As far as just restoring the menu.lst, there may be something GRUB can do...  Lemme poke around...
[11:54] <xtknight> Cin: doesn't make much sense to me.  usually it needs kernel headers
[11:54] <Tatster> I just wanted to say I installed my first Ubuntu box - had a bit of a nightmare getting it installed, but now it's running - I'm loving it!
[11:54] <xtknight> tim167: sorry, not really.  read the man pages?
[11:54] <shatrat> ucordes, yep, just "touch /forcefsck"
[11:54] <juano> tim167: no luck?>
[11:54] <_`XeOn_> so what can i do to fix this?
[11:54] <ArnottAus> juano: cpk1: for some reason now I can't do iwlist eth1 can
[11:54] <ArnottAus> scan*
[11:54] <xtknight> is forcefsck deleted after it checks?
[11:54] <ucordes> thx ppl
[11:54] <shatrat> xtknight, I can't remember
[11:55] <protocol1> juano, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Spca5xx
[11:55] <protocol1> might help me
[11:55] <protocol1> going to try it
[11:55] <juano> !webcam
[11:55] <shatrat> xtknight, I think so though
[11:55] <ubotu> webcam is now easy to install on Linux; instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[11:55] <bimberi> Tatster: That's no good.  And great! ;-)
[11:55] <tim167> juano: nope
[11:55] <juano> !webcam | protocol1
[11:55] <ubotu> protocol1: webcam is now easy to install on Linux; instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[11:55] <arc|zzz> enyc: Still around?
[11:55] <xtknight> ucordes: you want it to check every time?
[11:55] <kazuka> hey xtknight
[11:55] <arc|zzz> !mp3
[11:55] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[11:55] <kazuka> hey archangelpetro
[11:55] <ucordes> xtknight: no
[11:55] <ArnottAus> juano: cpk1: now it says no scan results
[11:55] <xtknight> kazuka: hey, got a question?
[11:56] <juano> ArnottAus: i think you gotta configure your iwconfig
[11:56] <juano> ArnottAus: what does iwconfig show?
[11:56] <xlizer> I'm having a problem navigating smb networks
[11:56] <cpk1> ArnottAus: how close are you to the ap? as in are you close enough that you have a strong signal without a doubt
[11:56] <juano> ArnottAus: any entry for eth0 eth1 ?
[11:56] <ar2k7> is removing ubuntu-desktop metapackage going to cause any troubles?
[11:56] <Moniker42> k, thanks adamonline45 i've got a serverCD burnt already so i could use that no bother
[11:56] <Tatster> bimberi - yep.  LiveCD wouldn't run, and eventually after finding an acpi=force option had to install in Text mode
[11:56] <xlizer> either
[11:56] <xtknight> ar2k7: it wont remove any actual packages.  it can be removed safely, but updates to ubuntu-desktop will not be passed on
[11:56] <arc|zzz> How do I make Amarok use Gstreamer instead of Xine?
[11:56] <bimberi> Tatster: ah kk.  Well done on your persistence.
[11:56] <arc|zzz> Or add mp3 support to Xine?
[11:57] <ArnottAus> juano: cpk1: yeah definitley close enough to ap..
[11:57] <juano> ArnottAus: pastebin iwconfig
[11:57] <Tatster> I was just about ready to give up and head back to Windows!
[11:57] <ar2k7> xtknight, i see thanks
[11:57] <Alpha232> will apt-get install <whatever>  overwrite my customized config files?
[11:57] <ArnottAus> juano: cpk1: eth0 is the computer's PCI ethernet card...
[11:57] <olsen> i can't hear sound from the flash 9 plugin using firefox, any ideas?
[11:57] <xtknight> Alpha232: which customized config files do you mean?
[11:57] <tim167> juano, xtknight isnt there an easier way out ? for reinstalling apt / synaptic ?
[11:58] <Alpha232> xtknight: the customized configs for the application that is being installed
[11:58] <xtknight> tim167: not really, because you are reinstalling the very root of what you need to reinstall.
[11:58] <shatrat> Alpha232, usually no.  Those are stored in your home.  Back them up to be sure though
[11:58] <juano> ArnottAus: you need to set 192.168.1.10 to your eth0 and netmaks 255.255.255.0
[11:58] <_`XeOn_> aaaagggrrrrrrr how to fix my pic video card inssue?
[11:58] <xtknight> tim167: possible but difficult
[11:58] <juano> ArnottAus: your gateway should be APs ip number, 192.168.1.1
[11:58] <cpk1> arc|zzz: install xine-extracodecs
[11:58] <arc|zzz> Done
[11:58] <adamonline45> Moniker42: Okay, cool, sorry I'm not the most knowledgeable :D I try tho :P
[11:58] <adamonline45> Moniker42: GL!
[11:58] <juano> tim167: get the CD and install the apt deb package
[11:59] <juano> tim167: dpkg -i aptdebpackage
[11:59] <xtknight> Alpha232: give it a try for some prog you don't care about and report back ;)
[11:59] <_`XeOn_> xserver voodooo?
[11:59] <juano> tim167: and first uninstall apt
[11:59] <arc|zzz> cpk1: Got 1.1.2 extracodecs installed
[11:59] <protocol1> how to I enable ssh to access my machine?
[11:59] <xtknight> Alpha232: if you remove with purge it will destroy configs, thats about all i know
[11:59] <juano> !xserver-voodoo
[11:59] <xlizer> yep
[11:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xserver-voodoo - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:59] <xtknight> protocol1: you start the ssh daemon
[11:59] <protocol1> is there a setting I need to change
[11:59] <Jowi> !ssh | protocol1
[11:59] <ubotu> protocol1: SSH is the Secure SHell protocol. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto for usage. Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows; it can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[11:59] <cpk1> ArnottAus: /etc/network/intefaces make sure that has all the correct values for some reason I found back in the day iwconfig didnt always pay attention to me and i was forced to use the gui
[11:59] <tim167> juano: is that dpkg -u ?
[11:59] <bimberi> protocol1: install the ssh package, it should start the server automatically
[12:00] <archangelpetro> kazuka?
[12:00] <juano> tim167: for uninstalling exactly , for installing dpkg -i
[12:00] <xtknight> i thought uninstall was dpkg -r ?
[12:00] <protocol1> heh ssh wasnt installed
[12:00] <protocol1> duh
[12:00] <ArnottAus> juano: cpk1: ok.. looking now..
[12:00] <juano> xtknight: emm maybe.. dpkg -r  or dpkg -u dont remember
[12:00] <tim167> i'll read up on man dpkg
[12:00] <Cozomo> Whats an easy way to change your resolution? I have like 1600X1280 and I'm as blind as ray charles. I need to lower it. I've looked in the xorg.conf but none of the values look too big, in other words, I can't find the resolution I currently have anywhere in xorg.conf
[12:01] <bimberi> er, 'dpkg -r' to remove
[12:01] <xtknight> R for remove package (complete uninstall = --purge )
[12:01] <juano> tim167: dpkg -r is uninstall sorry