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[03:24] <jrib> Jetfighter: hi
[03:24] <Jetfighter> Hi
[03:24] <Jetfighter> I installed the sun-java6-bin package, the java applet not working still
[03:25] <jrib> apt-cache policy sun-java6-plugin
[03:25] <jrib> !pastebin | Jetfighter
[03:25] <ubotu> Jetfighter: 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)
[03:25] <Jetfighter> ?
[03:25] <jrib> tell me the output of this command: apt-cache policy sun-java6-plugin
[03:25] <Jetfighter> Not here?
[03:25] <jrib> nah, use pastebin
[03:26] <Jetfighter> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10310/
[03:27] <jrib> Jetfighter: install the sun-java6-plugin package
[03:27] <Jetfighter> Ok
[03:28] <jrib> restart firefox, try your game
[03:28] <Jetfighter> Sheet?
[03:29] <Jetfighter> I got the applet manager thing
[03:29] <jrib> Jetfighter: can you be more specific?
[03:30] <Jetfighter> Tingy that uses gij to run applets?
[03:30] <Jetfighter> It works, thanks a tonne
[03:31] <jrib> k, np
[03:32] <Jetfighter> I forgot account name, does GAIM enable logging automatically?
[03:32] <jrib> I don't believe so
[10:30] <f00bar> GENII
[10:30] <f00bar> here?
[01:28] <DeadNotBuried> anyone here
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[03:05] <sfhsfj> hey
[03:06] <fnf> sfhsfj: you installed vncserver ?
[03:06] <sfhsfj> vncserver is already the newest version.
[03:06] <sfhsfj> The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
[03:06] <sfhsfj> bind9 php4 awstats php4-gd php4-mysql libt1-5 libnet-ip-perl libnet-dns-perl
[03:06] <sfhsfj> libgd2-xpm libdigest-hmac-perl libdigest-sha1-perl
[03:06] <sfhsfj> Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.
[03:06] <sfhsfj> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
[03:06] <sfhsfj> root@WNDR:~#
[03:06] <sfhsfj> ok
[03:06] <sfhsfj> how do i start it
[03:07] <fnf> sfhsfj: I don't have vncserver installed right now so I don't know for sure what the parameters are, 'man vncserver'
[03:07] <sfhsfj> i did vncserver
[03:07] <sfhsfj> but it opens a new desktop
[03:08] <sfhsfj> i wanna see my actual desktop
[03:08] <sfhsfj> so i can login
[03:08] <fnf> sfhsfj: ok, here are the things.
[03:09] <fnf> the X server can be started in multiple display, in desktop sessions there's usually only one in display 0
[03:09] <sfhsfj> ok
[03:09] <sfhsfj> so
[03:09] <sfhsfj> how can i do it
[03:09] <fnf> when you issue vncserver, you specify what display it should be active, by default it's 0
[03:09] <sfhsfj> ok
[03:10] <sfhsfj> so i can remote login
[03:10] <sfhsfj> view it after it booted up, login and see my desktop
[03:10] <fnf> if you start vncserver in an existing GNOME session, starting vncserver would connect it to your sessio
[03:10] <fnf> ...so others login through VNC can immediately see your desktop
[03:10] <sfhsfj> i want to open GNOME session remotely
[03:11] <sfhsfj> i need it to open up before gnome
[03:11] <fnf> aye
[03:11] <sfhsfj> so they can login
[03:11] <fnf> alright
[03:11] <fnf> first, you need to ssh into the server.
[03:11] <sfhsfj> yes
[03:11] <sfhsfj> done
[03:12] <fnf> issue a 'vncserver' command there (in the ssh session) with necessary params
[03:12] <sfhsfj> ok
[03:12] <fnf> it should say a VNC session is activated in some display
[03:12] <sfhsfj> 5452 pts/0 S 0:00 Xtightvnc :1 -desktop X -lf 1024 -auth /root/.Xauthor
[03:12] <fnf> alright, so it's display #1
[03:12] <sfhsfj> ok
[03:13] <fnf> then login to the server again with a VNC client
[03:13] <sfhsfj> it says connection refused
[03:13] <fnf> yeah, because display :0 is the default, your's is #1, so you must specify the display
[03:13] <sfhsfj> ok
[03:13] <sfhsfj> serverip:5901?
[03:14] <fnf> yeah
[03:14] <sfhsfj> connection times out
[03:14] <fnf> sorry
[03:14] <fnf> it should be vncviewer host:display
[03:14] <sfhsfj> so
[03:14] <sfhsfj> eg
[03:14] <fnf> vncserver [servername] :1
[03:15] <fnf> or server IP
[03:15] <sfhsfj> im logging in not off network btw
[03:15] <sfhsfj> can i run it on port 5900
[03:15] <sfhsfj> ?
[03:15] <fnf> that's alright, localhost is 127.0.0.1 or you can specify localhost
[03:16] <sfhsfj> hmm
[03:16] <sfhsfj> ok
[03:16] <sfhsfj> can you help me with something else?
[03:16] <fnf> go ahead
[03:16] <sfhsfj> ISPconfig
[03:16] <sfhsfj> trying to install and get error
[03:17] <sfhsfj> it doesnt like php5
[03:17] <sfhsfj> can i downgrade via ssh to php4
[03:17] <fnf> ispconfig ? no such package in the package tree
[03:17] <sfhsfj> its a control panel
[03:17] <sfhsfj> http://ispconfig.com/
[03:18] <sfhsfj> root@WNDR:~# Xvnc
[03:18] <sfhsfj> Fatal server error:
[03:18] <fnf> an ssh session is not different from usual console session, you can do just about anything there
[03:18] <sfhsfj> Server is already active for display 0
[03:18] <sfhsfj> If this server is no longer running, remove /tmp/.X0-lock
[03:18] <sfhsfj> and start again.
[03:18] <sfhsfj> root@WNDR:~#
[03:19] <sfhsfj> Xvnc is what i want
[03:19] <sfhsfj> how do i sort that error
[03:19] <fnf> xvnc requires a running X session, you have to call it within X
[03:19] <sfhsfj> Fatal server error:
[03:19] <sfhsfj> Couldn't add screen
[03:19] <sfhsfj> root@WNDR:~#
[03:20] <sfhsfj> can i make it login to GNOME
[03:20] <sfhsfj> from here
[03:20] <fnf> VNC is different from usual GNOME login session
[03:21] <fnf> you don't use GDM with VNC
[03:21] <fnf> when you login through VNC, you already opened a new X session
[03:21] <fnf> what apps should be started depends on your configuration
[03:22] <fnf> which is located under ~/.vnc/xstartup
[03:22] <sfhsfj> you know the ubuntu login screen at first boot
[03:22] <fnf> no
[03:22] <sfhsfj> it asks for user
[03:22] <sfhsfj> then pass
[03:22] <fnf> that's the GNOME Display Manager, you don't need it to login
[03:22] <fnf> alright
[03:22] <fnf> put it this way
[03:22] <sfhsfj> i wanna see that
[03:22] <sfhsfj> be able to login that way
[03:23] <fnf> without GDM, you can still start X
[03:23] <sfhsfj> how
[03:23] <fnf> by isussing 'startx' at the console
[03:23] <sfhsfj> ok
[03:23] <sfhsfj> now i can see it?
[03:23] <fnf> see what ?
[03:24] <sfhsfj> hmm
[03:24] <fnf> GDM is /not/ needed to start an X session
[03:24] <fnf> it's just a way to manage user logins.
[03:24] <fnf> if you login to the console
[03:25] <fnf> then do a startx, it will bring up X server with your usual GNOME session
[03:25] <sfhsfj> ok
[03:25] <fnf> so...
[03:26] <fnf> to start a GNOME session or any app in VNC, you need to put them into .vnc/xstartup
[03:26] <fnf> if the file is empty, a VNC session is still made, but there's no app started, no even a terminal
[03:27] <fnf> you may put 'gnome-session &' there
[03:28] <fnf> the man pages say it all ;) try 'man vncserver'
[03:28] <sfhsfj> ok
[03:28] <sfhsfj> so if i edit .vnc/xstartup now in ssh
[03:28] <sfhsfj> and enter 'gnome-session &'
[03:28] <sfhsfj> then reboot
[03:28] <sfhsfj> i can login?
[03:28] <fnf> reboot the VNC session, no need to reboot ssh
[03:29] <fnf> kill the existing VNC session, modify the file with gnome-session put in there, then start a new VNC session again
[03:30] <sfhsfj> i just rebooted server anyway
[03:30] <fnf> when you input the password for VNC, you already logged in
[03:30] <fnf> there will be no GDM login screen anymore.
[03:32] <fnf> kinda complicated I admit, but it's not if you're a console user.
[03:32] <fnf> vncviewer and vncserver and meant to be operated in console, usually through ssh.
[03:32] <sfhsfj> ok
[03:33] <sfhsfj> i rebooted after adding what you said
[03:33] <sfhsfj> then did vncserver
[03:33] <sfhsfj> i cant login still
[03:33] <fnf> what did the vnc client say ?
[03:33] <sfhsfj> connection refused
[03:33] <sfhsfj> try it
[09:18] <Smoke2k> e cd
[09:18] <Smoke2k> ok cool
[09:18] <Smoke2k> could someone help me its not partitioning my external right
[09:18] <Smoke2k> ubuntu-6.06.1-alternate-powerpc doesn't seem to partition it right or accept the partitions i set for it
[09:18] <Smoke2k> i wish i had live cd but made mistake and got alternate
[09:18] <Smoke2k> i want to use gparted