[12:03] <sebrock> no way to vcenter everything just changing some parameter in metacity settings?
[12:03] <jrib> well you can try restarting X since I said that worked for me, but I'm skeptical that it will make a difference
[12:03] <sebrock> I've rebooted already :d
[12:03] <jrib> ah
[12:04] <jrib> what if you change (center) to something else?  Does it still seg fault?
[12:04] <sebrock> ok what?
[12:04] <sebrock> havnt read up on all the commands yet
[12:05] <jrib> (pin)
[12:06] <sebrock> that will make it stick on all workspaces right?
[12:06] <jrib> yeah
[12:06] <sebrock> it works
[12:07] <sebrock> so it's just down to "center" now????
[12:07] <jrib> are we matching class for gnome-panel?
[12:07] <sebrock> ?
[12:08] <sebrock> (if (not matches (window_class) "Gnome-panel") (pin))
[12:08] <jrib> I guess we are
[12:09] <jrib> how about:
[12:10] <jrib> (if (and (not matches (window_class) "Gnome-panel") (not matches (window_class) "Gdesklets-daemon")) (center))
[12:10] <sebrock> damn still segs
[12:11] <jrib> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=343546
[12:11] <sebrock> hmm interesting
[12:12] <sebrock> ok do you think an update to latest will do the works?
[12:12] <sebrock> As of now Im running the ubuntu package
[12:12] <jrib> !info devilspie
[12:12] <ubotu> devilspie: find windows and perform actions on them. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.17.1-1 (edgy), package size 28 kB, installed size 124 kB
[12:12] <jrib> let me try here
[12:13] <sebrock> theres a patch
[12:13] <F00> ty
[12:13] <F00> i can see what you type here
[12:13] <F00> ok
[12:13] <F00> so
[12:13] <F00> what do i need to do
[12:13] <Flannel> F00: openSSH is in the repositories, do "sudo apt-get install openssh-server"
[12:14] <Flannel> actually, first do "sudo apt-get update'
[12:14] <Flannel> er, without the quotes, even if they were matching
[12:14] <F00> yeah i know
[12:15] <Flannel> does the update give any errors?
[12:15] <jrib> sebrock: I segfault using the center rule on 20.2
[12:15] <sebrock> jrib, it did?
[12:15] <jrib> sebrock: should be easy enough for you to apply the patch to latest release though
[12:15] <sebrock> mmmm
[12:15] <jrib> sebrock: yeah well the bug is still unconfirmed so the author must not have applied the patch himself
[12:15] <F00> update complete Flannel
[12:16] <Flannel> F00: alright, now instal openssh-server
[12:16] <sebrock> so the patch, they are talking about 2 patches
[12:16] <jrib> erm
[12:16] <jrib> my windows are centering
[12:16] <F00> Flannel, will this fix my compile problem?
[12:16] <Flannel> F00: no, this will install openSSH
[12:16] <F00> or now i updated do i build essential
[12:17] <F00> ok
[12:17] <F00> i did build-essential
[12:17] <sebrock> jrib, which one to use?
[12:17] <Flannel> F00: Why do you need build-essential?  for some other reason? or to compile ssh-server?  (Since there's absolutely no reason for the latter)
[12:18] <F00> i build ircds and gameservers etc
[12:18] <Flannel> F00: You should always search the repositories first, since there's quite a bit of software in them (you'll want to enable universe)
[12:18] <jrib> sebrock: the comment seems to suggest both
[12:18] <F00> whats universe
[12:18] <sebrock> there are acutlly 3 patches here
[12:18] <sebrock> 2 in the other thread
[12:19] <Flannel> !universe
[12:19] <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
[12:19] <jrib> sebrock: you'll have to do trial and error, I'm not sure
[12:19] <sebrock> I guess
[12:19] <sebrock> or wait for the bug to get confirmed
[12:20] <sebrock> Well, jrib  thank you so much for helping me on this
[12:20] <sebrock> Im gonna hit the bed now :D
[12:20] <jrib> sebrock: np
[12:20] <sebrock> jrib, gnite!
[12:20] <jrib> sebrock: night
[12:31] <nalioth> jrib: go to sleep
[12:41] <jrib> jrib.sleep()
[01:02] <adrian_> i think it's this, which is the error:  adrian@Adrian:~/linuxdcpp$ sudo scons
[01:02] <adrian_> scons: Reading SConscript files ...
[01:02] <adrian_> Checking for g++ >= 3.4...(cached) yes
[01:02] <adrian_> Checking for pkg-config... yes
[01:02] <adrian_> Checking for gtk+-2.0 >= 2.6... no
[01:02] <adrian_>         gtk+ >= 2.6 not found.
[01:02] <adrian_>         Note: You might have the lib but not the headers
[01:04] <adrian_> hi again
[01:04] <jrib> adrian_: hi
[01:04] <adrian_> did you understand anything of it?
[01:04] <jrib> !paste | adrian_
[01:04] <ubotu> adrian_: 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)
[01:04] <adrian_> ok
[01:05] <jrib> !info libgtk2.0-dev
[01:05] <ubotu> libgtk2.0-dev: Development files for the GTK+ library. In component main, is optional. Version 2.10.6-0ubuntu3.1 (edgy), package size 2511 kB, installed size 9096 kB
[01:05] <adrian_> jrib: my mistake
[01:05] <jrib> adrian_: did you install that package?
[01:05] <adrian_> ben doing this for the last 3 h so you have to excuse my sloppiness
[01:05] <adrian_> jrib: which package?
[01:06] <jrib>  libgtk2.0-dev
[01:06] <adrian_> i think so
[01:06] <adrian_> i do I know?
[01:06] <jrib> it's the first package listed in the post
[01:06] <jrib> what's the output of that long apt-get install command?
[01:07] <adrian_> jrib: yeah, i think i installed it just these which didn't pass through which aren't doen yet
[01:07] <jrib> let me know when it finishes
[01:07] <adrian_> I'll check
[01:08] <adrian_> typing in sudo "apt-get install" right?
[01:08] <jrib> sudo apt-get install "the long list of stuff"
[01:09] <adrian_> jrib: which county are you from?
[01:09] <jrib> us
[01:09] <jrib> US even
[01:09] <adrian_> ok
[01:11] <adrian_> ok, 0 upgraded, + newinstallation, 0 to remove and 0 none upgraded i translated it from swedish so
[01:11] <adrian_> 0 new installations
[01:11] <jrib> ok, apt-cache policy libgtk2.0-dev
[01:12] <adrian_> paste it here or in some other?
[01:12] <jrib> here is ok
[01:12] <adrian_> is it just us here then?
[01:13] <adrian_> quite much info
[01:13] <jrib> well what does it say on the line that says "Installed"?
[01:13] <adrian_> none
[01:13] <Stormx2> jrib, maybe posting the entire output would be helpful?
[01:14] <jrib> adrian_: can you paste the command you entered before?  The 'sudo apt-get install ...' thing
[01:14] <adrian_> jrib: ok
[01:14] <jrib> Stormx2: yeah
[01:15] <adrian_> 1 mom
[01:15] <adrian_> it's mostly in swedish though
[01:16] <adrian_> and not alot to it
[01:16] <jrib> place LANGUAGE=en_US  at the beginning of the command then
[01:16] <adrian_> jrib: anyway here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9736/
[01:17] <jrib> adrian_: k, you have the forum post open now?
[01:17] <adrian_> jrib: no
[01:17] <jrib> adrian_: open it
[01:17] <adrian_> jrib: which is it?
[01:17] <jrib> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=28378
[01:18] <adrian_> ok
[01:18] <jrib> you see the line that says "To make sure this is all installed apt-get the following. The packages you have installed already will be ignored, or upgraded (I think)" after the list of packages?
[01:18] <adrian_> now what do I do?
[01:18] <adrian_> yeah
[01:18] <jrib> it says Code:
[01:18] <jrib> copy the code, that is the command you need to install the packages
[01:19] <adrian_> ok, run it through the terminal
[01:20] <adrian_> did rutn it
[01:20] <jrib> ok, were there any errors?
[01:20] <adrian_> i don't know I'll let you watch it
[01:22] <adrian_> how did I make it turn in to english?
[01:22] <adrian_> into
[01:22] <jrib> place LANGUAGE=en_US  at the beginning of the command then
[01:23] <adrian_> jrib: like this? LANGUAGE=en_US adrian@Adrian:~.....
[01:23] <jrib> well no, you can't do that can you :)  like this:  LANGUAGE=en_US sudo apt-get install ...
[01:23] <adrian_> ok
[01:24] <adrian_> sorry, i really need to understand thgis terminal thng better
[01:24] <jrib> !cli
[01:24] <ubotu> The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Manuals: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BasicCommands
[01:26] <adrian_> thanks i'll study them some other day
[01:27] <adrian_> ok, here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9741/
[01:28] <jrib> adrian_: you forgot the packages
[01:28] <adrian_> jrib huh?
[01:28] <jrib> sudo apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev libgtkmm-2.4-dev libglademm-2.4-dev zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev g++-3.4 libgtk2.0-0 libgtk2.0-bin libgtk2.0-common g++ libgtkmm-2.4-1 libglademm-2.4-1 scons
[01:28] <jrib> isn't that what you see in the forum post?
[01:28] <adrian_> jrib: you want to see them too?
[01:29] <jrib> that is the command you need to use, your pastes are just showing 'sudo apt-get install'
[01:29] <adrian_> yeah they do
[01:29] <jrib> ?
[01:30] <adrian_> all I know is that I need to get all dependencies and that I haven't got them all
[01:30] <jrib> you need to enter this command:
[01:30] <adrian_> missing g++ or something like that
[01:30] <jrib> sudo apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev libgtkmm-2.4-dev libglademm-2.4-dev zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev g++-3.4 libgtk2.0-0 libgtk2.0-bin libgtk2.0-common g++ libgtkmm-2.4-1 libglademm-2.4-1 scons
[01:30] <jrib> and this one too:
[01:31] <jrib> sudo apt-get install build-essential
[01:32] <adrian_> you want result from " sudo apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev libgtkmm-2.4-dev libglademm-2.4-dev zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev g++-3.4 libgtk2.0-0 libgtk2.0-bin libgtk2.0-common g++ libgtkmm-2.4-1 libglademm-2.4-1 scons" then?
[01:32] <jrib> yes
[01:32] <adrian_> ok, now I follow
[01:32] <adrian_> 1 sec
[01:33] <jrib> adrian_: why don't you just use dcgui?
[01:33] <jrib> !dcgui
[01:33] <ubotu> dcgui: Direct Connect Graphical client (GTK+) (peer-based file-sharing). In component universe, is optional. Version 0.80-5 (edgy), package size 432 kB, installed size 1292 kB
[01:33] <jrib> it will be a lot easier
[01:34] <adrian_> huh?
[01:35] <adrian_> never heard of it, all I know is that i want a dc++ applaication for linux that's all
[01:35] <jrib> adrian_: why are you installing dc++?  There is a program called dcgui that you can use for Direct COnnect
[01:35] <jrib> adrian_: sudo apt-get install dcgui, forget about dc++
[01:36] <adrian_> jrib: cuz I'm afraid that my hub server wont support that version of Dc++
[01:36] <jrib> adrian_: it won't hurt to try
[01:36] <adrian_> jrib: you're right
[01:36] <adrian_> i'll just give you this paste then I'll try that
[01:37] <adrian_> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9742/
[01:38] <jrib> ok, I just noticed that that post is pretty old.  Give dcgui a try now
[01:39] <adrian_> ok, typed in  sudo apt-get install dcgui and it's done. Now what?
[01:39] <jrib> adrian_: now type 'dcgui' in your terminal and press enter
[01:40] <adrian_> hm..
[01:40] <adrian_> omg it worked. First thing this evening
[01:41] <jrib> !synaptic | adrian_
[01:41] <ubotu> adrian_: synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[01:41] <jrib> that's a gui for apt-get that is probably easier to use.  You could have installed dcgui that way too
[01:41] <adrian_> what's ed2k Url?
[01:41] <jrib> idk
[01:42] <adrian_> it says ed2k URK handler
[01:42] <jrib> I believe you, but I don't know what that is
[01:43] <adrian_> i got the synaptic packethandler
[01:43] <adrian_> managewr
[01:43] <jrib> ok
[01:43] <adrian_> ok
[01:44] <adrian_> idk = i don't know :D didn't know that one
[01:46] <adrian_> this webpage you gave me is just for the Synaptic mangaer right? How is it connected to the DCgiu?
[01:47] <jrib> adrian_: I was just telling you about it.  It is an alternative to using apt-get.  You don't need it for dcgui anymore, it's for your future installations
[01:48] <adrian_> so instead of typing in apt-get in the terminal i could may use the synaptic manager, correct?
[01:48] <jrib> adrian_: right
[01:49] <adrian_> jrib: ok, but i think it has become clear to me that i need to learn at least the basics of the terminal
[01:50] <jrib> adrian_: yes, that is very helpful
[01:50] <adrian_> jrib: once you get the commands printed in your head and get the logic I may think so too. Right now it's just confusing :)
[01:53] <adrian_> well, i think I'll try using DCGui tomorrow
[01:54] <adrian_> jrib: you probably hear this a lot a reacon but I thank you enough for helping me out what must seem to you as easy as things can be :)
[01:55] <adrian_> jrib: - "I reacon but I can't thank you enough" it should say
[01:58] <adrian_> jrib: I know one thing for sure though, if many people is as helpful as you are and have this much patience then the windows systems is going have a hard time in the near future :)
[02:02] <jrib> adrian_: np, that's good to hear
[02:04] <adrian_> jrib: that's the least I can do, for guys like you :)
[02:06] <adrian_> jrib: i need to go to slepp now. Pretty tired after all this this evening so, thanks for everything
[02:06] <jrib> night
[02:06] <adrian_> jrib: night
[12:23] <eaglegeorge> #ubuntu-classroom
[02:21] <genii> F00BaR here?
[02:21] <F00BaR> yes
[02:21] <genii> try:    gconftool-2 -s -t bool /desktop/gnome/remote_access/enabled true
[02:21] <F00BaR> sec
[02:21] <F00BaR> btw
[02:21] <F00BaR> when i boot up ubuntu
[02:21] <F00BaR> why cant i login as root
[02:22] <genii> root is disabled by default on all ubuntu systems. You are supposed to do root things with the sudo command instead
[02:22] <nalioth> yes, leave root alone
[02:22] <nalioth> use sudo
[02:23] <nalioth> if you need a superuser console, use 'sudo -l'
[02:23] <nalioth> use gksudo or kdesu for superuer gui tasks
[02:26] <F00BaR> brb
[02:51] <F00BaR> genii
[02:51] <F00BaR> u here
[02:52] <genii> barely
[02:52] <genii> but yes
[02:52] <F00BaR> ok
[02:52] <F00BaR> how do i install an ftp server
[02:53] <genii> F00BaR: Install the package proftp
[02:53] <nalioth> F00BaR: search in synaptic for "ftpd"
[02:58] <F00BaR> it gave me an error
[02:58] <genii> Trying to install the package gave you an error?
[02:59] <F00BaR> ftpd is already the newest version
[02:59] <F00BaR> yet there is no ftp on there
[02:59] <F00BaR> unless i need to start it
[03:04] <F00BaR> ??
[03:04] <genii> You are trying to ftp from some other computer to the computer running ftpd to download some files?
[03:05] <F00BaR> no
[03:05] <F00BaR> im trying to login to the server
[03:05] <F00BaR> from another pc
[03:06] <F00BaR> im trying to FTP to ubuntu using a windows pc
[03:06] <genii> OK. 1 minute
[03:06] <F00BaR> ty
[03:08] <genii> I forget if you are using KDE or gnome
[03:09] <genii> Ah right, gnome
[03:09] <F00BaR> gnome
[03:09] <genii> Still here?
[03:10] <F00BaR> yes
[03:11] <genii> OK, good. I found a nice tutorial for you then, gnome based. It uses proftpd however. I would recommend to uninstall other ftp servers if they are installed and use it instead.
[03:11] <genii> The link to the tutorial   http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=79588
[03:14] <F00BaR> inetd or standalone
[03:14] <F00BaR> wtf is that
[03:14] <F00BaR> what are they
[03:16] <F00BaR> anyway
[03:16] <F00BaR> i selected initd
[03:16] <genii> standalone is when the server program runs all the time. inetd is another program which runs, then if someone needs to use some server like ftp or something, it calls up that specific server program.
[03:17] <F00BaR> ok
[03:17] <genii> For what you are using you should just choose standalone
[03:17] <F00BaR> its running
[03:17] <F00BaR> but i cant login
[03:17] <F00BaR> how do i remove it
[03:17] <F00BaR> to reinstall
[03:18] <genii> just uninstall it from the package manager (like synaptic or adept) then reinstall it
[03:21] <F00BaR> how do i remove it
[03:21] <F00BaR> there is no option
[03:21] <F00BaR> nvm
[03:21] <F00BaR> got it
[03:21] <genii> good
[03:22] <F00BaR> it didnt ask me for standalone
[03:22] <F00BaR> or inetd
[03:22] <F00BaR> :/
[03:24] <genii> ok, in console or terminal, put:   sudo dpkg-reconfigure gproftpd
[03:24] <genii> this should let you reset the configuration file
[03:29] <F00BaR> didnt do anything
[03:30] <F00BaR> root@WNDR:~# sudo dpkg-reconfigure gproftpd
[03:30] <F00BaR> root@WNDR:~#
[03:30] <F00BaR> thats what it looks like
[03:31] <genii> Well, first thing is that you are already logged in as root, which is a no-no. But anyhow. So then try sudo dpkg-reconfigure proftpd
[03:32] <F00BaR> yeah
[03:32] <F00BaR> cuz i did su root
[03:33] <F00BaR> ok
[03:33] <F00BaR> i chose standalone
[03:33] <F00BaR> now i get another set
[03:33] <genii> OK, what?
[03:34] <F00BaR> its a warning i mean
[03:34] <F00BaR> ProFTPd cannot start neither in standalone nor in inetd/xinetd mode. Check your configureation
[03:37] <genii> This may be because you did not stop the server before trying to reconfigure it. try stopping it from command line with :  /etc/init.d/proftpd stop
[03:38] <genii> then run the reconfigure command exactly as before. Standalone is preferred as the type
[03:38] <F00BaR> same error when trying to stop it
[03:40] <genii> Do you know how to use the pastebin website?
[03:40] <F00BaR> yes
[03:40] <F00BaR> but i cant connect to irc
[03:40] <F00BaR> on linucx
[03:40] <F00BaR> yes i can
[03:40] <F00BaR> lemme start upo xchat
[03:41] <F00BaR> connection refused
[03:41] <genii> Please pastebin the contents of the file /etc/proftpd/proftpd.conf   if it exists
[03:42] <F00BaR> can you come to my net #linux please
[03:42] <F00BaR> i cannot connect here on linux
[03:43] <F00BaR> nvm
[03:43] <F00BaR> im in
[03:43] <genii> Actually I am extremely exhausted from having been awake all night and may need to leave for sanity soon :)
[03:43] <genii> But I will try to help for a bit longer
[03:44] <F00BaR> i cant connect!
[03:45] <f00bar__> here
[03:45] <f00bar__> sec
[03:45] <genii> Managed to connect?
[03:45] <genii> OK
[03:45] <F00BaR> waiting
[03:46] <genii> I did not yet receive a link to the pastebin web url where you pasted the contents of the file /etc/proftpd/proftpd.conf
[03:46] <F00BaR> i know
[03:46] <F00BaR> im waiting for pastebin
[03:47] <genii> Ah, alright
[03:47] <f00bar__> http://pastebin.com/897095
[03:47] <f00bar__> there we go
[03:47] <genii> It's just I am getting crabby a bit from being tired. nothing personal LOL
[03:47] <f00bar__> lol
[03:47] <f00bar__> i do appreciate this
[03:47] <f00bar__> a lot
[03:47] <f00bar__> thank you
[03:49] <genii> It's Ok. But I think soon I will have to leave without helping you get it setup. But at worst, you could follow the long directions in the link i gave earlier. Still waiting for pastebin, it is *slow* today
[03:50] <f00bar__> http://rafb.net/p/ObfobM64.html
[03:50] <f00bar__> quick link
[03:50] <f00bar__> thats the paste too
[03:51] <genii> I think you need to make a user with the names in the conf file, or else change the names in the conf file to a user that exists on your system.
[03:51] <genii> eg: User				proftpd
[03:51] <genii> Group				nogroup
[03:51] <genii> This in the conf file
[03:52] <genii> Do you know how to add users?
[03:52] <F00BaR> adduser name
[03:52] <genii> Yes, good
[03:52] <F00BaR> butuser proftpd is already added
[03:53] <F00BaR> it added its self
[03:53] <F00BaR> thing is i try to connect via ftp and it doesnt connect
[03:53] <genii> OK. So as a fast test, change the line in the conf file from inetd to standalone, then save it again. then try to restart the server by:    sudo /etc/init.d/proftpd restart
[03:54] <F00BaR> you do not have the permissions
[03:55] <genii> ah, ok, have you used the text editor nano before?
[03:55] <F00BaR> i use pico + nano
[03:55] <F00BaR> done it now
[03:55] <genii> OK, good, So run nano with sudo to edit the file.
[03:56] <F00BaR> i did
[03:56] <F00BaR> imma restart
[03:56] <genii> OK, now try the restart
[03:56] <genii> eg: sudo /etc/init.d/proftpd restart
[03:57] <F00BaR> - IPv6 getaddrinfo 'WNDR' error: Name or service not known
[03:57] <F00BaR> WNDR is my server name
[03:58] <genii> see if you can login to the ftp server on the local box   eg: ftp 127.0.0.1   (on the linux box)
[03:59] <genii> If you are trying to ftp in from the windoze box you will likely need to use the IP address of the linux box by the way, not it's windows networking name
[03:59] <f00bar__> tworks
[03:59] <genii> Good, local login works?
[03:59] <f00bar__> yes
[03:59] <f00bar__> and global
[03:59] <f00bar__> now i need to port forward
[04:00] <genii> Well, it is time for me to sleep :)
[04:00] <f00bar__> ok
[04:00] <f00bar__> thank you
[04:00] <f00bar__> sleep well
[04:00] <genii> OK... good luck with the rest and good day
[09:09] <adrian_> Hi
[09:10] <jrib> adrian_: hi, did dcgui not work?
[09:10] <adrian_> jrib: i did but i like the look of linuxd++ better
[09:11] <jrib> compiling isn't something you should do in the first few days
[09:11] <jrib> you should get comfortable using the system first.  If you still want to trudge through it though, I'll try to help...
[09:11] <adrian_> what do you mean?
[09:13] <adrian_> jrib: can i send you the output showing the problem?
[09:14] <jrib> adrian_: compiling is not a basic task
[09:14] <jrib> that's what I mean
[09:14] <jrib> adrian_: use pastebin
[09:14] <adrian_> give me the link
[09:15] <jrib> !paste
[09:15] <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)
[09:15] <adrian_> it's a task you ought to know
[09:15] <adrian_> right
[09:15] <jrib> adrian_: not really
[09:15] <jrib> it's an advanced task
[09:16] <adrian_> ok, what's the simple way of installing programs then?
[09:16] <jrib> adrian_: synaptic
[09:16] <adrian_> ok
[09:17] <adrian_> i'll consider that when the linuxdc++ is installed
[09:18] <jrib> k
[09:19] <adrian_> jrib: I found a guide how to install this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=193984
[09:20] <adrian_> jrib: I've done all to Now to install (you can set PREFIX to whatever, but I'd recommend /usr/local)
[09:20] <adrian_> jrib now there have been some problems
[09:21] <adrian_> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9892/
[09:21] <adrian_> jrib I tried to move it to that location which it asks for with no luck
[09:21] <jrib> pastebin the output of this command: apt-cache policy libgtk2.0-dev
[09:22] <adrian_> give the language transation command
[09:23] <jrib> LANGUAGE=en_US apt-cache policy libgtk2.0-dev
[09:24] <adrian_> here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9894/
[09:24] <jrib> adrian_: ok what is the output of this command:  ls -ld $(pwd)
[09:25] <adrian_> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9895/
[09:27] <jrib> it's ok to paste single lines here
[09:27] <adrian_> i know
[09:27] <adrian_> but i'm trying to make the paste routine
[09:27] <jrib> it will be easier for you (and me) when it is a single line to just paste here
[09:28] <jrib> do this: cd linuxdcpp
[09:28] <jrib> then: ls -ld
[09:29] <adrian_> adrian@Adrian:~/linuxdcpp$ ls -ld
[09:29] <adrian_> drwxr-xr-x 8 adrian adrian 4096 2007-03-11 17:46 .
[09:30] <jrib> ls -ld build/sconf/config.log
[09:30] <adrian_> adrian@Adrian:~/linuxdcpp$ ls -ld build/sconf/config.log
[09:30] <adrian_> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 59 2007-03-11 21:04 build/sconf/config.log
[09:30] <jrib> ok
[09:31] <jrib> sudo chown -R $USER: ~/linuxdcpp
[09:31] <jrib> that is a command
[09:31] <adrian_> yeah i saw sudo
[09:31] <adrian_> done
[09:32] <jrib> now try: scons release=1 PREFIX=/usr/local
[09:34] <adrian_> this a lloong output
[09:34] <adrian_> it seems to be wprking now though
[09:38] <adrian_> omg still processing
[09:38] <adrian_> after this is finished will I have a working program then?
[09:39] <jrib> kind of, then you need to install it
[09:39] <jrib> this is just compiling
[09:39] <jrib> assuming nothing goes wrong of course
[09:39] <adrian_> ok
[09:39] <adrian_> yeah of course
[09:40] <adrian_> everything seems to be working nicely
[09:40] <jrib> knock on wood
[09:41] <adrian_> ok, done
[09:43] <adrian_> now all I need is to install the program then?
[09:43] <jrib> yes
[09:43] <jrib> sudo scons install
[09:43] <adrian_> ok. done
[09:44] <jrib> linuxdcpp  to run
[09:44] <adrian_> yay! Great, and thank you, as great as always :)
[09:48] <adrian_> now it on yo get to know synaptic then
[11:50] <DM|> so are you all still keeping this project moving? i dont see a schedule for march