[12:01] <greig_> is there something i can use par.2 files with in ubuntu?
[12:01] <dyrne> brokenbin: so it must be something else id think
[12:01] <linuxnewbie756> LJL, ok.
[12:01] <n-iCe-> hwo to see the ip?
[12:01] <n-iCe-> isconfig ?
[12:01] <linuxnewbie756> Flannel, i don't think you know what you are talking about.
[12:01] <BeastlyKings> I would LOVE it if i could get some help? I know your all busy but i can't figure this out.
[12:01] <LJL> linuxnewbie756: he quite does.
[12:01] <Flannel> linuxnewbie756: eh?  Well, no one said I had to help you.  So, sure.  You don't have to.
[12:01] <mzuverink> Slart, Im on my 3 french press of  nice cosa rican
[12:01] <brokenbin> dyrne and ikonia: btw, the same problem occurs under windows 98
[12:01] <Flare183> what themers can you use with compiz other than metacity?
[12:02] <n-iCe-> LJL,  ? to see the ip ?
[12:02] <Slart> mzuverink: hehe =)
[12:02] <linuxnewbie756> LJL, Flannel , i am confused, both of you keep telling me to do different things. so where should i go from here?
[12:02] <LJL> linuxnewbie756: take this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11259/ and use it as your new /etc/apt/sources.list file (you can click on "Download as text" to get rid of the line numbers), then "sudo apt-get update", then try again installing wine or whatever
[12:02] <aeroplane> Excuse me, but would anyone be willing to explain to me how to upgrade to edgy eft?  I am having trouble figuring it out. I understand it is a matter of opening a repositorie, but i don't know how to do that.
[12:03] <bruenig> !upgrading | aeroplane
[12:03] <ubotu> aeroplane: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[12:03] <aeroplane> thanks
[12:03] <LJL> linuxnewbie756, Flannel just missed my request to pastebin the last thing you pastebinned. this is a busy channel, and i didn't use his nickname to highlight him, so he could hardly have noticed - so he simply asked you to pastebin something else
[12:03] <lisapc> when a word wants to autocomplete in Openoffice, I used to press TAB.  but it doesnt work now. any ideas?
[12:03] <aeroplane> !upgrading
[12:03] <LJL> well, the same thing really
[12:03] <brokenbin> dyrne: same thing under windows 98
[12:03] <LJL> !upgrade > aeroplane    (aeroplane, see the private message from Ubotu)
[12:04] <brokenbin> dyrne: not for windows 2000 or XP
[12:04] <linuxnewbie756> LJL, Flannel , oh, gotcha. sorry flannel, it just didn't make sense you telling me to do something ljl just had me to do.
[12:04] <Flannel> linuxnewbie756, LJL: the baseline here, is the wine you're trying to install doesn't appear to be what's currently in the edgy repos.  Or at least, doesn't have the same depends as the one in the packages.gz (in the wine repo) claims it does (which *are* the correct edgy ones)
[12:04] <brokenbin> dyrne: same is true for gentoo linux
[12:04] <n-iCe-> LJL,  here?
[12:05] <LJL> n-iCe-, honestly you're not making any sense to me, perhaps i'm just following too many conversations at once... you *have* all your IPs now - you need to connect to wireless? well, it seems already set up to me
[12:05] <Flare183> what themers can you use with compiz other than metacity?
[12:05] <Flannel> linuxnewbie756: when I say "edgy repos" in the first line, that's wine's edgy.
[12:05] <n-iCe-> LJL,  no, can you give me agan the command to see my ips ?
[12:05] <ikonia> n-iCe-: your not getting an ip address because your wirless card is not working
[12:05] <n-iCe-> I'm in internet!!
[12:05] <n-iCe-> i don't want that
[12:05] <LJL> Flannel, i recall the broken dependencies (libgphoto and whatever) getting upgraded from -security some time ago, so if he doesn't have -security for main and restricted (which he doesn't), it's not surprising that they're broken
[12:05] <ikonia> don't want what ?
[12:05] <n-iCe-> i want to set my psybnc for other users can connect
[12:06] <ikonia> whats a psybnc ?
[12:06] <n-iCe-> isn't importan, i want to know my public ip
[12:06] <Flannel> LJL: The dependencies that wine complained about (libphoto2-whatever2) isn't in edgy, 2-whatever0 is.  And that's also what's reported in the wine repos (or at least, in package.gz)
[12:07] <aeroplane> also how would i go about upgrading my gnome version?
[12:07] <ikonia> n-iCe-: it is important - whats a psybnc
[12:07] <aeroplane> to 2.18
[12:07] <ikonia> aeroplane: wait for ubuntu to release a package
[12:07] <LJL> Flannel: it's not in *edgy* maybe, but isn't it in *edgy-security*? (im not running edgy anymore, can't check)
[12:07] <n-iCe-> ikonia, : psyBNC is an easy-to-use, multi-user IRC bouncer with many features.
[12:07] <linuxnewbie756> Flannel, LJL it is working now, thanks. now either of you know how to make it so i can chat irc from within terminal? i used to do it all the time in dapper by typing "irc"
[12:07] <VSpike> what a total pisser.. feisty install CD can't detect my cdrom
[12:07] <ikonia> n-iCe-: this is nothing to do with ubuntu then
[12:08] <LJL> n-iCe-, ifconfig tells you your internal IP, and (on IRC) /whois n-ice- tells you your external IP
[12:08] <Flannel> LJL: No, no.  The point is, the wine package is asking for the old version.  http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/dists/edgy/main/binary-i386/Packages
[12:08] <n-iCe-> i want the command to see my is
[12:08] <ikonia> n-iCe-: ifconfig or ip addr
[12:08] <Dabian> VSpike : I'm sure if you try hard enough, you could improve the level of the language you'll use in the future.
[12:08] <Flannel> linuxnewbie756: you need to install `irssi`  which is no longer installed by default, canonicals little crusade against IRC
[12:08] <LJL> n-iCe-: i'm missing the command to know your router's IP -- that would be "route" in my case, but in your case it just shows the router's *name* (it's called "home"). try "ping home"
[12:08] <linuxnewbie756> Flannel, thats the name of it! thanks so much.
[12:09] <VSpike> Dabian: Hmm sorry didn't realise that counted as sweary :) I'll moderate
[12:09] <johnficca> dose anyone know how to install aptana for ubuntu amd64?
[12:09] <LJL> Flannel: well, enabling -security isn't going to hurt anyway... let's see
[12:09] <VSpike> just frustrated after 3 hours to download
[12:09] <Dabian> VSpike : You're a good sport!  Thanks mate!
[12:09] <variant> brokenbin: you connect with a usb cable to the adsl box?
[12:09] <johnficca> I keep getting this, current locale is not supported in X11, locale is set to CX locale modifiers
[12:09] <variant> brokenbin: what make is the adsl box? alcatel?
[12:09] <brokenbin> variant: no
[12:09] <variant> brokenbin: how do you connect?
[12:09] <VSpike> Can I do a network install with the alternate CD?
[12:10] <LJL> linuxnewbie756: so anyway you confirm that you get the same error, *after* changing your sources.list as i told you and after doing sudo apt-get update?
[12:10] <linuxnewbie756> Flannel, so what, do i now have to type irssi? because irc didn't work, and irssi does, just a little annoying, isn't their somewhat i can add a shortcut thing for terminal?
[12:10] <brokenbin> variant: siemens speedstream
[12:10] <linuxnewbie756> LJL, no, i installed wine, it works fine, thanks!
[12:10] <brokenbin> variant: what seems to be a ethernet cable
[12:10] <Mirth> Gah, I have another question...
[12:10] <barbarella> VSpike:no
[12:10] <Mirth> Is "Make Link" the same as a shortcut?
[12:11] <brokenbin> variant: the modem it self is connected to the telephone line
[12:11] <Wiseguy> hey guys, is there anyway to tell when a package was added to the reps with synaptic?
[12:11] <variant> brokenbin: i sugest you log into the device and see if there is any log output that might give a clue to the nat errors
[12:11] <LJL> Wiseguy: i don't think so
[12:11] <VSpike> barbarella: so there's nothing I can do?
[12:11] <johnficca> dose anyone know how to install aptana for ubuntu amd64?
[12:11] <brokenbin> variant: what do you mean by  log into the device?
[12:11] <ikonia> johnficca: same as ubuntu 32bit
[12:12] <variant> brokenbin: apparantly it has a web based management interface
[12:12] <brokenbin> oh that...
[12:12] <ThaNerd> i have recurring strange entry in my syslog, seems related to php5 :/
[12:12] <brokenbin> variant: it says nothing
[12:12] <johnficca> ikonia: that dose not work
[12:12] <Mirth> Anybody know if "Make Link" is he same as a shortcut in Windows?
[12:12] <brokenbin> variant: just connect and disconnect
[12:12] <ikonia> johnficca: what method are you using
[12:12] <brokenbin> variant: i have been there
[12:12] <johnficca> the howtoforge.com one
[12:12] <entheo33> anyone want to help a ubuntu noob?
[12:12] <variant> brokenbin: thats all?
[12:13] <Mirth> !MakeLink
[12:13] <brokenbin> variant: yes
[12:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about makelink - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:13] <ikonia> johnficca: then log a bug with the people who wrote the howto
[12:13] <brokenbin> variant: there were settings and other stuff, but that was with a different isp
[12:13] <johnficca> ikonia: ok
[12:13] <variant> brokenbin: this is the interface that you see? http://www.optuszoo.com.au/img/cms/help/connected/windows/ss4200_genericweb_01.gif
[12:13] <ThaNerd> Mirth: no it's not really the same thing.. a link is more "transparent" than under windows
[12:13] <josemanu> hola
[12:13] <dyrne> Mirth: im not familiar with gnome but i assume it is doing a symlink like ln -s  so yeah you can think of that as a shortuc
[12:13] <kharloss>  hi . there is any way  to transfer files from yahoo messenger client  to a Gaim client using YM protocol  ?
[12:14] <ikonia> kharloss: no
[12:14] <brokenbin> variant: holdon
[12:14] <Mirth> Well, because I'm have a playlist in my music folder, and I'm trying to put like a shortcut of the playlist to the desktop
[12:14] <Pici> kharloss: afaik, no, but you might have more luck in #gaim
[12:14] <brokenbin> variant: no
[12:14] <brokenbin> variant: not exactly
[12:14] <Crescendo> Is there an MP3 tag tool that I can use to rename MP3s based on their tags, and delete duplicates?
[12:14] <Mirth> When I do Make Link, and try to open it, I get an error saying it can't find the MP3s
[12:14] <brokenbin> variant: ill get you a screen shot
[12:15] <entheo33> why is it that i don't have write access on my FAT partitions?
[12:15] <l90bpm> Crescendo, that would be cool
[12:15] <Crescendo> l90bpm, yes, it would. ;_;
[12:15] <linxeh> Crescendo: you could run tag&rename under wine ;-)
[12:15] <Crescendo> Link to the application, linxeh ?
[12:15] <xst> The print dialog in many applications (e.g. firefox and acroread) has "letter" as the default paper size. How do I set the default paper size to A4?
[12:15] <linxeh> Crescendo: it will be the first hit in google
[12:16] <dyrne> entheo33: cat /etc/fstab if the partition line just says defualt you probably need to add users,default or somethin
[12:16] <variant> brokenbin: seems that a lot of people have issues with that device and bittorrent
[12:16] <Crescendo> The main feature I'm looking for is the deletion of duplicates, linxeh
[12:16] <linxeh> http://www.softpointer.com/tr.htm
[12:16] <l90bpm> is it $$$?
[12:16] <Dabian> My UBUNTU is BROKEN!  I cannot install PACKAGES.  It keeps saying that IRDA-UTILS is severely BROKEN and my system is going sick!!  Please help me alot?
[12:16] <barbarella> VSpike:i didn't catch your question.
[12:16] <linxeh> l90bpm: well yeah, but has a trial
[12:16] <brokenbin> variant: how do you take screen shots in ubuntu?
[12:16] <ajkochanowicz> I have dapper drake 6.06 LTS and I downloaded a file for it and it said "wrong architecture i386"  So.....what the heck?
[12:16] <RedOwl> hi, please have samba server gui (ubuntu)?
[12:16] <l90bpm> hence, trial reset
[12:16] <ikonia> RedOwl: swat
[12:16] <variant> brokenbin: accessories in the menu, screenshot
[12:16] <Crescendo> brokenbin, press the printscreen button
[12:16] <ajkochanowicz> How do I fix this? I have dapper drake 6.06 LTS and I downloaded a file for it and it said "wrong architecture i386"
[12:17] <gravemind> Xenguy: grip won't rip, sez "invalid encoder executabe" but I don't see anywhere to correct it
[12:17] <Crescendo> The program 'gnome-terminal' received an X Window System error.
[12:17] <Crescendo> This probably reflects a bug in the program.
[12:17] <Crescendo> The error was 'BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation)'.
[12:17] <Crescendo>   (Details: serial 108 error_code 2 request_code 78 minor_code 0)
[12:17] <Crescendo>   (Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously;
[12:17] <brokenbin> variant: don't have that
[12:17] <Crescendo>    that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it.
[12:17] <bruenig> ajkochanowicz, what is your architecture?
[12:17] <Crescendo>    To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line
[12:17] <bruenig> !paste
[12:17] <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)
[12:17] <Crescendo>    option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful
[12:17] <brokenbin> variant: im using xubuntu
[12:17] <Crescendo>    backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.)
[12:17] <Crescendo> Whoops.
[12:17] <Pici> !paste > Crescendo
[12:17] <Crescendo> Sorry!
[12:17] <bruenig> woops?
[12:17] <Crescendo> Yes, I said sorry.  I'm well aware of it.
[12:17] <Crescendo> Christ.
[12:17] <linxeh> Crescendo: there are command line tools that can extract id3 data from mp3s, so you could build up a single-line-record file, and then sort / unique them
[12:17] <pantaloon> hey i need some help with my wireless pci network card...i want to uninstall the non-working driver that ubuntu applied. how do i do it? TIA
[12:17] <variant> gravemind: you need to install lame, and specify the exact path in grip settings as /usr/bin/lame
[12:17] <bruenig> whoops, didn't realize that pasting 10 lines would paste ten lines
[12:17] <variant> brokenbin: dunno then
[12:17] <RedOwl> trancks
[12:17] <Crescendo> Goddamn, chillax, it wasn't a paste.
[12:17] <l90bpm> wait.. if it's ran in wine..  you just remove and reinstall it to reset the trial, right?
[12:18] <ajkochanowicz> I'm not sure what "architecture" is exactly
[12:18] <brokenbin> variant: lol
[12:18] <dyrne> !blacklist | pantaloon
[12:18] <ubotu> pantaloon: 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 
[12:18] <greig_> I have installed wine off of synapict however i do not know where abouts it installs to and how to open wine, can anyone advise please? thanks
[12:18] <bruenig> ajkochanowicz, 32bit 64bit, what
[12:18] <variant> brokenbin: which number is your device? speedstream 6520?
[12:18] <cables> ajkochanowicz, what sorta processor do you have?
[12:18] <ajkochanowicz> is that like x84 or i386?
[12:18] <gravemind> variant: I just installed lame, but I've looked all over the grip settings, and I don't see a place for the executable path
[12:18] <cables> ajkochanowicz, that's it :)
[12:18] <brokenbin> variant: 4200
[12:18] <Mirth> I like how in Windows, a folder with all music, you can sort by artist and stuff like that :(
[12:18] <bruenig> ajkochanowicz, are you on the 64 bit OS?
[12:18] <linxeh> ajkochanowicz: x84?
[12:18] <l90bpm> make sure it installed and it's not hiding in your home folder
[12:18] <brokenbin> variant: apparently the oldest model
[12:18] <gravemind> variant: it's not where the help file says it is
[12:18] <cables> Mirth, the evil Linux geek answer would be, write a script!
[12:18] <variant> gravemind: just a sec
[12:19] <Mirth> By myself?
[12:19] <cables> Mirth, but I'm sure there's a program to sort by folder for you.
[12:19] <linxeh> ajkochanowicz: type /exec -o uname -a
[12:19] <l90bpm> had something hide there earlier..
[12:19] <xst> In thunderbird, how can I configure each account to use its own SMTP server?
[12:19] <Mirth> Hehe
[12:19] <cables> xst, lemme see
[12:19] <dyrne> Mirth: nautilus your file manager has alot of plugins i think
[12:19] <Mirth> Oh
[12:19] <linxeh> ajkochanowicz: into irc (bitchx, xchat, irsii etc) that is ;-)
[12:19] <ajkochanowicz> I guess I don't know
[12:19] <Mirth> I will have to look into plugins
[12:19] <bruenig> Linux desktop 2.6.17-11-generic #2 SMP Thu Feb 1 19:52:28 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
[12:19] <aeroplane> Yeah, mirth, things like that aren't really what linux is for. They are nice, but for a different type of user. You can find plugins for that sort of thing, create it yourself, or ge instructions from anyone here.
[12:20] <aeroplane> *get
[12:20] <Mirth> Ah
[12:20] <variant> gravemind: you have to set up port forwarding on the modem or it wont work properly according to google searches
[12:20] <linxeh> ajkochanowicz: type what I said into your irc client - /exec -o uname -a
[12:20] <bruenig> libglib-perl - Perl interface to the GLib and GObject libraries
[12:20] <bruenig> libglib1.2 - The GLib library of C routines
[12:20] <bruenig> libglib1.2-dbg - GLib libraries and debugging symbols
[12:20] <bruenig> libglib1.2-dev - Development files for GLib library
[12:20] <bruenig> libglib1.2-doc - Documentation files for the GLib library version 1.2
[12:20] <bruenig> libglib2.0-0 - The GLib library of C routines
[12:20] <l90bpm> would that be true of WINE?  if you used a free trial..  could you not just remove it and re get it?
[12:20] <bruenig> libglib2.0-0-dbg - The GLib libraries and debugging symbols
[12:20] <bruenig> libglib2.0-cil - CLI binding for the GLib utility library 2.12
[12:20] <Yur1> Hello, I'm trying to format an USB-dongle with gparted. However gparted automagicly mounts the dongle and thus fails because 'mkdosfs: /dev/sda1 contains a mounted file system.'. someone got a clue how to prevent gpart (or probably gnome) to mount the dongle while performing a format?
[12:20] <bruenig> libglib2.0-data - Common files for GLib library
[12:20] <bruenig> libglib2.0-dev - Development files for the GLib library
[12:20] <bruenig> libglib2.0-doc - Documentation files for the GLib library
[12:20] <Pici> ..
[12:20] <Askar> Someone here able to help with this message??
[12:20] <gravemind> lol what does that have to do with ripping? the tracknames are coming in fine, it just won't rip
[12:20] <l90bpm> since it would have no registry value
[12:20] <linxeh> l90bpm: not legally no. you can re-start the trial on windows too if you want
[12:20] <cables> xst, you still here? I have it figured out.
[12:21] <gravemind> variant: maybe there's a better way of ripping to mp3
[12:21] <ajkochanowicz> it said " /exec: No such file or directory:"
[12:21] <variant> gravemind: grip is awesome
[12:21] <linxeh> ajkochanowicz: are you sure you typed it right?
[12:21] <variant> gravemind: gimmie 2 secs
[12:21] <Askar> Unable to initialize RAPI: An unspecified failure has occurred
[12:21] <Askar> I get that with synce
[12:21] <Askar> Anyone knows why or how I may be able to solve it???
[12:21] <Askar> :(
[12:21] <gravemind> variant: kk
[12:21] <cables> xst, once you've added all the SMTP servers, you can go to each of your accounts and specify an SMTP server in the dropdown box in the main section of each account
[12:21] <l90bpm> yeah I know how to on windoze
[12:21] <linxeh> ajkochanowicz: what IRC client are you using ?
[12:21] <covert> I feel like an idiot...How do I decrypt an OpenPGP string?
[12:21] <cables> xst, that's all in Edit>Account Settings
[12:21] <l90bpm> never actually used it though
[12:22] <Crescendo> linxeh, mind lending me a hand with such a script?
[12:22] <variant> gravemind: open grip, click config tab, in that section click the encode tab, there you can specify the encoder executable
[12:22] <l90bpm> If I like it that much I usually can't live w/o it.. so I buy it
[12:22] <l90bpm> I'm just baffled about WINE.. guess I'll have to read up on it
[12:22] <pantaloon> hmm..how do i tell what module to blacklist? it's the native driver for my wlan card
[12:22] <cables> !blacklist | pantaloon
[12:22] <ubotu> pantaloon: 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 
[12:22] <gravemind> variant: oh I see. mine's set to 'lame' when it should be '/usr/bin/lame'
[12:23] <cables> pantaloon, you mean you don't know the name of the driver?
[12:23] <covert> I feel like an idiot...How do I decrypt an OpenPGP key?  I was sent an email and told "decrypt the message and follow the link inside."
[12:23] <dxdt> Hey would anyone know what I'm talking about if I asked how I got that other kind of start menu for gnome?  Like the different styled one?  Anyone have a name I can google or something like that?  It might have started with an A?
[12:23] <variant> gravemind: yep
[12:23] <l90bpm> I just read the Wikipedia entry on it..  not as thorough as I would habe liked it to be
[12:23] <cables> covert, you need the key
[12:23] <l90bpm> have*
[12:23] <cables> covert, do you have a public key?
[12:23] <covert> cables- ye
[12:23] <variant> dxdt: right click the panel and select add to panel, fromthere select "menu"
[12:23] <covert> *s
[12:23] <pantaloon> i think it's rtl8180
[12:23] <killerspam> Hiya. I've installed apache2 with apt-get, but i need the apx tools to set up a mod. I can see apache2-prefork-dev and apache2-threaded-dev in package manager... do i use one of them?
[12:23] <ardchoille> dxdt: There are two types of menu applets in the add to menu dialog. Main Menu and Menu Bar
[12:23] <gravemind> variant: cool, now it works
[12:23] <ardchoille> dxdt: Is that what you mean?
[12:24] <dxdt> I don't think so
[12:24] <variant> dxdt: then right clickt he applications/places/system menu and select remove from panel
[12:24] <gravemind> variant: ooh, but it's going at 1.7x
[12:24] <needhelp> how do i access the dvd burner when i boot from the live cd?
[12:24] <cables> covert, if the message was sent with your public key, and you have your mail client configured, there should be a way to decrypt it automatically... but I'm not sure.
[12:24] <dxdt> no this wasn't like removing things or adding things
[12:24] <ardchoille> dxdt: You mean like a "slab type" of menu?
[12:24] <dxdt> maybe....
[12:24] <dxdt> slab type eh?
[12:24] <gravemind> variant: what thingies are save to disable to get more speed?
[12:24] <variant> needhelp: if you have enough ram you can load the cd into ram which will allow you to eject it
[12:24] <covert> cables: I'm on Thunderbird...
[12:24] <dxdt> ardchoille, yes
[12:24] <dxdt> actually
[12:24] <needhelp> variant: how can i do that?
[12:24] <dxdt> after google image searching it
[12:24] <cables> covert, do you have Enigmail installed?
[12:24] <ardchoille> dxdt: There is a 3rd party section on the forums that has a USP (Ubuntu System Panel) which is a really nice menu.
[12:24] <dyrne> pantaloon: you can cat /proc/modules or just lsmod
[12:24] <covert> cables: no
[12:24] <variant> gravemind: ripping/encodeing speed? that depends on your cpu/cdrom..
[12:24] <linux_kid> How do I get xorg to 32-bit color?
[12:25] <Mirth> Will I have to reinstall Ubuntu if I want Fiesty when it comes out?
[12:25] <variant> gravemind: not mucht he software can do about it
[12:25] <cables> dxdt, there's actually a slab package for Ubuntu, I think
[12:25] <variant> Mirth: no, you can update to it
[12:25] <Mirth> Ah, okay
[12:25] <ardchoille> cables: There is? Nice. URL?
[12:25] <gravemind> variant: both are extremely fast: I get around 20x in windows
[12:25] <variant> Mirth: with update-manager
[12:25] <Mirth> Ah, sweet
[12:25] <Matic`Makovec> linux_kid, set DEPTH to 32
[12:25] <variant> gravemind: and what about in grip?
[12:25] <cables> ardchoille, Automatix installed it back when I was using Dapper. Don't worry, I don't use that any more...
[12:25] <gravemind> 1.8x
[12:25] <covert> cables: I found an extension...give me a sec
[12:25] <linux_kid> Matic`Makovec, ok, thanks
[12:25] <cables> ardchoille, I'm not going to test it to see what it does :)
[12:25] <cables> covert, don't install it that way
[12:26] <variant> gravemind: ripping or encoding?
[12:26] <ardchoille> cables: I'll just ake it apart and see where it gets the slab from :)
[12:26] <ardchoille> I love OSS
[12:26] <cables> covert, open a terminal and put in the command "sudo aptitude install mozilla-thunderbird-enigmail"
[12:26] <cables> ardchoille, have fun :)
[12:26] <LJL> beg1689: i've finished downloading, i'll check if there's a package list
[12:26] <covert> cables: thnx
[12:27] <LJL> beg1689: nevermind, i'm so stupid.
[12:27] <LJL> beg1689: i downloaded by parts from multiple sources, and for one of them i used the URL of the desktop CD instead of the alternate :(
[12:27] <Hyper-cool> alright here we go. Ndiswrapper.... i download drivers from linksys but they only come in an .exe how do i get at the drivers? http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/index.php/List directed me to the file so i'm assuming someone has done this before.
[12:27] <LJL> corrupted download in other words
[12:27] <eternalswd> I'm trying to set zsh to be my default shell.  I compiled it from svn as opposed to installing from the repos.  chsh -s /usr/bin/zsh claims /usr/bin/zsh is not a shell.  /etc/shells does not have zsh in there.  can I just add it there and rerun chsh or is there something else I need to do?
[12:28] <killerspam> is the apache2 package the preform version?
[12:28] <aeroplane> Okay, just a random bit of randomness. Everyone in this room rocks, you have all made my transition so easier and helped me get over my terminal fear and i think I understand ubuntu better than I ever understood xp. Thanks all, especially Bruenig.
[12:28] <needhelp> how do i load the live cd into memory so i can access the cd drive?
[12:28] <cafuego_> eternalswd: No, that's the way to do it.
[12:28] <beg1689> .
[12:28] <pantaloon> oh i htink i see it...it's r818x and also possibly ieee80211_rtl
[12:28] <beg1689> its ok mine finished
[12:28] <pantaloon> i hope i'm not missing any others
[12:29] <pantaloon> i'm guessing the ones in ubuntu don't work because my card won't detect any networks
[12:29] <beg1689> LJL: dont worry ill just make a copy, even if it doesnt work im sure i can find a way around it
[12:29] <beg1689> well, not *sure*
[12:29] <hans0lo> I'm on an Ubuntu Edgy AMD64 system. Trying to get Flash9 to work. I followed some instructions involving nspluginwrapper, and 32-bit libs, but firefox doesn't see the plugins listed at all under about:plugins. What is the recommended method of Flash on AMD64?
[12:29] <prium`> hi, why would i be getting the following msg through apache, even though it works through the php cli? Fatal error: Call to undefined function mysql_connect() in /var/www/website/includes/Database.php on line 7
[12:30] <l90bpm> lots of people have trouble out of lots of cards..  but most get it all figured it out I've noticed
[12:30] <beg1689> hans0lo: imo, the recommended method is to install i386 :)
[12:30] <prium`> (this is an issue with php not being built with mysql, i assume, but php5-mysql is installed)
[12:30] <variant> hans0lo: set up a 32bit chroot
[12:30] <covert> cables: I'm finished w/ installation and I reset Thunderbird, but nothing came up....
[12:30] <LJL> killerspam, there is only one "apache2" package, but i can see that it depends on *either* apache2-mpm-prefork or apache2-mpm-worker
[12:30] <hans0lo> beg1689: HEhe, ok, if I have to, I will. So 64-bit ubuntu is crap?
[12:30] <beg1689> i woudlnt say that
[12:30] <hans0lo> variant: and run firefox form a chroot?
[12:30] <l90bpm> I gave up on my integrated and just grabbed another card.. but I have piles of pc junk..  so that was easy for me
[12:31] <variant> hans0lo: no
[12:31] <LJL> beg1689, well, at worst you'll have to download the gcc stuff manually and put them on a USB key or something, i suppose
[12:31] <killerspam> LJL i figured it was the prefork version I needed
[12:31] <LJL> beg1689: though, as always, dependencies can be hard to figure out manually
[12:31] <beg1689> but i use i386 on my 64 bit cpu because i dont feel like bothering with compatibility issues yet
[12:31] <beg1689> and wine especially doesnt seem to like it
[12:32] <linxeh> I've got to get 64bit installed else I cant use my ram :(
[12:32] <beg1689> how much ram?
[12:32] <variant> http://lwn.net/Articles/218027/
[12:32] <l90bpm> really?
[12:32] <linux_kid> !xorg
[12:32] <linxeh> 64GB
[12:32] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[12:32] <l90bpm> my 64 plays fine on 32
[12:32] <beg1689> i dont really see the use in a 64 gb desktop system
[12:32] <covert> Hey..I'm installed enigmail for Thunderbird, but nothing has changed.  How do I use it?
[12:32] <beg1689> 64 bit*
[12:32] <beg1689> how the hell do you get 64 gb?
[12:32] <nivnoach> hello. can any1 help me with repositories issue?
[12:32] <variant> linxeh: lol
[12:32] <linxeh> beg1689: I can see lots of point
[12:32] <linxeh> beg1689: with a lot of money
[12:32] <needhelp> is there a way to access the cd drive after booting from the live cd?
[12:32] <variant> linxeh: this is a desktop yes?
[12:33] <nivnoach> I'm trying to get firefox installed, and also sshfs
[12:33] <variant> needhelp: i already told you
[12:33] <beg1689> how many CPU cores, like 8?
[12:33] <linxeh> variant: to be fair that is a quad dual core opteron server, but we are ordering two workstations of the same spec too
[12:33] <needhelp> variant: i don't know how to load into memory
[12:33] <nivnoach> but it says I haven't got them any1 plz?
[12:33] <LJL> beg1689, hm, using 32 bit on a 64bit CPU isn't a problem usually...
[12:33] <covert> Hey..I've installed enigmail for Thunderbird, but nothing has changed.  How do I use it?
[12:33] <LJL> beg1689: AFAIK, the problems with WINE come when you use the *64* bit version. but then i only have 32 bit...
[12:33] <linxeh> we have 3 of those servers (arrived yesterday) as it happens, and two 32GB ones
[12:33] <efface> I am having a sound problem (go figure) followed ever guide i can online, files play but no output.  I am sure nothing is muted.
[12:33] <notwen> i installed kiba-dock from the .deb located at http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=312789&highlight=kiba-dock_0.1cvs20061110matt-1_i386 and i'm wanting to un-install/remove it from my applications menu, any suggestions would be appreciated =] 
[12:33] <l90bpm> I prefer 32 for compatibility reasons
[12:33] <dyrne> 64 bit is necessary when youve got an app that needs alot of memory. the way gnome is going in 5 years youll need 64bit just to run DE
[12:33] <beg1689> theres a 64 bit version?
[12:33] <variant> linxeh: for what purpose? graphics professionals or something?
[12:34] <beg1689> screw gnome
[12:34] <beg1689> :)
[12:34] <LJL> beg1689: err, no, i meant "when you use the 64 bit version *of Ubuntu*" - then there's problems with WINE ;)
[12:34] <beg1689> oh, yeah, thats what i was talking about
[12:34] <l90bpm> I love gnome
[12:34] <beg1689> i play alot of games in wine, when i tried 64 bit, most of them failed miserably
[12:34] <Hyper-cool> Ndiswrapper.... i download drivers from linksys but they only come in an .exe how do i get at the drivers? http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/index.php/List directed me to the file so i'm assuming someone has done this before.
[12:34] <l90bpm> I run both.. actually all 3..  and I still prefer gnome
[12:34] <beg1689> all 3?
[12:34] <linxeh> variant: the servers do data mining / text natural language processing, the desktops will be for large data set visualisation and navigation research
[12:34] <beg1689> all what?
[12:34] <hikenboot_> why is it every version of ubuntu has it system depend upon stupid things like serpentine audio cd creator and bittorrent...how about making these this optional without removing one causing ubuntu-desktop to be uninstalled...at least fiesty fawn made openoffice optional!
[12:34] <l90bpm> been toying w/ xubuntu some this week
[12:34] <BlackDalek> what's the easiest way to record audio from a DVD without having to rip the entire thing.. I only want to record like about 3 minutes to an audio file like wav or aiff.
[12:35] <l90bpm> cute mouse
[12:35] <beg1689> all 3 what?
[12:35] <chaotic_> hi everyone..
[12:35] <l90bpm> kubuntu ubuntu xubuntu
[12:35] <beg1689> oh
[12:35] <variant> linxeh: funny, i brag about "my" internet connection too (4GB bandwidth)
[12:35] <beg1689> what about elbuntu :P
[12:35] <Sp4rKy> beg1689: in dev
[12:35] <beg1689> well i use e17 (with a plain ubuntu install)
[12:35] <efface> I am having a sound problem (go figure) followed every guide i can online, files play but no output.  I am sure nothing is muted.
[12:35] <linxeh> variant: I'm not bragging though? if I was bragging i'd tell you about what the deployment platform was
[12:36] <chaotic_> i ran in some strange problem.. i try to crossinstall ubuntu from a running gentoo.. when i chroot into the new system no HDs show up in /dev .. booting fails for (proably the same reason) .. dmesg seems normal though.. any ideas?
[12:36] <xst> cables: Sorry for my late answer. Thanks for your help. It works!
[12:36] <TheVault> This may sound really crazy but I'm going to ask anyway. Is there an app for Ubuntu that I can make into an alarm and use a music file to wake me up in the mornings? I know windows has this(oh god, he said windows)
[12:36] <l90bpm> xubuntu runs really well on an old machine I've noticed
[12:36] <beg1689> feels like a finished product to me, the only exception being the lack of a useful file manager
[12:36] <linxeh> l90bpm: yeah, xfce is great for older machines
[12:36] <l90bpm> <--- no pro..  just an observation
[12:36] <Sp4rKy> beg1689: the beta version (and the first official one) is pretty good. Some small bug need to be patched before
[12:36] <TheVault> An alarm clock for ubuntu but I can use a MP3 file?
[12:36] <Sp4rKy> upload
[12:36] <beg1689> l90bpm: e17 works just as well, if not better than xfce
[12:36] <beg1689> on old machines
[12:36] <l90bpm> what's that?
[12:36] <linxeh> l90bpm: its nice, but there are a few quirks still for me - switched to KDE just to make my desktop more usable
[12:37] <l90bpm> got an old p2 I could drag out .. lol
[12:37] <ardchoille> !e17
[12:37] <ubotu> Enlightenment (or "E") is a window manager for X, providing a useful, and good looking graphical shell in which to work. E17 is the current development version.
[12:37] <beg1689> yea its still alpha i think
[12:37] <linxeh> l90bpm: enlightenment ;)
[12:37] <beg1689> but so awesome
[12:37] <beg1689> and looks much better than xfce imo
[12:37] <BlackDalek> on windows I used to be able to just tell the mixer to record from the wav device if I wanted to record audio from a DVD, but there doesn't appear to be any way for me to do this with the Alsa mixer settings :(
[12:37] <linxeh> I was pissing around with enlightenment in 1997 - i doubt its any more stable now (or any more finished)
[12:37] <dyrne> TheVault: sleep 28800; mplayer file.mp3   :)
[12:37] <beg1689> stable?
[12:37] <Hyper-cool> is anyone currently using ndiswrapper?
[12:37] <dxdt> linxeh, it isn't.
[12:37] <beg1689> linxeh, e17?
[12:37] <dxdt> haha
[12:38] <beg1689> ive never seen e17 crash
[12:38] <linxeh> I doubt it was e17
[12:38] <beg1689> dver
[12:38] <beg1689> ever*
[12:38] <l90bpm> I like my 3 pretty good
[12:38] <dxdt> e17 used to segfault hard crash on me
[12:38] <lisapc> does grisoft AVG antivirus run on Ubuntu?
[12:38] <linxeh> beg1689: I bet you've never seen the kernel crash eitehr
[12:38] <Frogzoo> TheVault: http://www.google.com/search?q=linux%20alarm%20clock
[12:38] <lonran> it is posible to use colors in vi when programing bash shell code?
[12:38] <dxdt> lonran, yes
[12:38] <variant> hmm, just noticed that ubuntu doesn't have a task scheduler (gui).. a gui for everything except cron
[12:38] <Xenguy> lonran: with vim, yes
[12:38] <linxeh> lisapc: possibly under Wine, but you dont really need it. Sophos do a linux version, as do mcafee iirc, and there is the free clamav
[12:38] <peacekpr> if i want to upgrade one package only instead of all available, how do i do that with apt-get?
[12:38] <dxdt> lonran, :syntax on
[12:38] <l90bpm> I do not like the layout of kubuntu but that may be due to getting so use to gnome first
[12:38] <beg1689> linxeh, i think maybe i have
[12:38] <Sp4rKy> dxdt: which repo do you use for e17 install ?
[12:38] <TheVault> Frogzoo: Thnx
[12:38] <TheVault> dyrne: Thnx
[12:38] <beg1689> the edevelop ubuntu repo
[12:39] <chaotic_> i ran in some strange problem.. i try to crossinstall ubuntu from a running gentoo.. when i chroot into the new system no HDs show up in /dev .. booting fails for (proably) the same reason .. dmesg seems normal though.. any ideas? (i googled.. without luck)
[12:39] <dxdt> lonran, that should auto do it unless say the file hasn't been saved or something so it is unsure of the filetype.
[12:39] <Frogzoo> TheVault: kalarm looks a good bet
[12:39] <lonran> dxdt, it worked, thks
[12:39] <beg1689> linxeh, when i used kubuntu (ill never use that crap again) it crashed quite a few times, i believe the kernel itself crashed
[12:39] <beg1689> the display froze, and i could not ctrl+alt+backspace or f1
[12:39] <l90bpm> I really like my gnome cuz my beryl works perfect w/ hardware on that machine
[12:39] <covert> Hey..I've installed enigmail for Thunderbird, but nothing has changed.  How do I use it?
[12:40] <dyrne> lonran: if like me you are using vim in ssh then youll prob want to edit /etc/vim/.vimrc and uncomment set background=dark
[12:40] <TheVault> Frogzoo: I'm using Gnome
[12:40] <dyrne> lonran: er just vimrc
[12:40] <TheVault> Frogzoo: not KDE
[12:40] <linxeh> beg1689: well that sounds like graphics card driver issues rather than anything else (maybe KDE did something your other WMs didn't, but X shouldnt be able to kill the kernel?)
[12:40] <michal_> hi
[12:41] <Flare183> what do you have to do before you switch from compiz to beryl?
[12:41] <beg1689> linxeh: well it happened 2 or 3 times, i tried a frsh install, still happened
[12:41] <l90bpm> not sure..
[12:41] <beg1689> linxeh, using regular ubuntu now, never had the issue
[12:41] <dxdt> I would actually use KDE if it weren't for the terrible menus.... like nothing is in what I would call its proper place and it is chaos compared to Gnome's... though I truly think Gnome is out of touch and slacking on development.  I see KDE trying to take not just little jumps but full leaps.  Gnome I see progressing slowly but doing nothing radical or new.  I hope KDE4 has its menus and things organized better.  I will probably switch at t
[12:41] <dxdt> hat time.
[12:41] <r4nge> can someone explain this if statement to me... "if ! cp file.f file2.f2 then"
[12:41] <lillrazor> hi, any one that has a computer with an nvidia graphic card that can help me?
[12:41] <lillrazor> send me an PM
[12:41] <TheVault> Frogzoo: Can I use a Kalarm in Ubuntu?
[12:41] <awenasidilisome> hey
[12:41] <Flare183> what do you have to do before you switch from compiz to beryl?
[12:41] <variant> TheVault: I just found gnome-schedule it's what your looking for, you can apt-get it
[12:41] <l90bpm> I just had one minor issue w/ wrong nvidia drivers.. but the guys in effects helped me out.. runs great now
[12:41] <dxdt> r4nge, looks like if that fails, the copy fails, then do the then statement to me... but I'm not totally sure
[12:41] <covert> Hey..I've installed enigmail for Thunderbird, but nothing has changed.  No menu item has appeared.  How do I use it?
[12:42] <pantaloon> oh wow, i'm an idiot. i don't even have to blacklist the ubuntu driver for my realtek 818x based wireless nic. it works fine! i jus had to set wep to hex :):)
[12:42] <TheVault> I'm looking for a simple way to set an alarm on Ubuntu but allows me to choose a MP3 of my choosing to wake up to  :P
[12:42] <awenasidilisome> hey guys slightly quick question
[12:42] <jjido> Hello, I am having trouble installing Ubuntu
[12:42] <l90bpm> if you have an nvidia card and your beryl acts crazy.. try the other nvidia driver
[12:42] <linxeh> beg1689: I run ubuntu, but have xubuntu-desktop and kubuntu-desktop installed too - using kde at the moment, as I find gnome depressing (I hate the look of KDE, but it does actually let you do stuff...)
[12:42] <variant> TheVault: I just told you, apt-get install gnome-schedule
[12:42] <michal_> i have a problem, i think with ACPI, i have notebok. When i go poweroff, OS go down HDD too but CPU and monitor no, :( why
[12:42] <merc> TheVault: xmms has a plugin for that
[12:42] <covert> I've installed enigmail for Thunderbird, but nothing has changed.  No menu item has appeared.  How do I use it? DOES ANYONE KNOW THE ANSWER???
[12:42] <variant> TheVault: you will find it under applications > system tools
[12:42] <awenasidilisome> i got a dell latitude c400 with a wireless card whos chipset is a broadcom 4306
[12:43] <linxeh> covert: we saw you the FIRST BLOODY TIME
[12:43] <r4nge> dxdt: but is the cp performed?
[12:43] <merc> lol
[12:43] <notwen> what docks would anyone suggest over kiba?
[12:43] <BlackDalek> what do I need to record audio from PCM output?
[12:43] <awenasidilisome> i need drivers for it so i can run it with ubuntu
[12:43] <pantaloon> hey what is the chan for stuff like glx and beryl/compiz?
[12:43] <jjido> Is it possible to install from a CD image? Or from Gentoo?
[12:43] <linxeh> covert: WHAT ON EARTH IS ENIGMAIL ANYWAY!?!!?!1111 1OMG GG THX PLD
[12:43] <Frogzoo> pantaloon: #ubuntu-effects
[12:43] <beg1689> linxeh, well i prefer gnome over kde/xfce, but i just love e17 more than any of them
[12:43] <merc> lol @ linxeh
[12:43] <beg1689> linxeh, only sad part is no beryl
[12:43] <covert> linxeh: it encrypts/decrypts emails
[12:43] <dxdt> dxdt, umm my guess is yes
[12:43] <TheVault> variant: Thnx. What was the xmms thing for?
[12:43] <variant> TheVault: what xmms thing?
[12:43] <peacekpr> using apt-get, how do i upgrade only a single package and not all packages that are available?
[12:43] <pantaloon> thanks Frogzoo :)
[12:44] <l90bpm> ubuntu effects
[12:44] <variant> peacekpr: apt-get install packagename
[12:44] <dxdt> peacekpr, sudo apt-get install thatpackage name
[12:44] <linxeh> oh lol, gnupg
[12:44] <l90bpm> what is the technical name ppl?
[12:44] <variant> peacekpr: will updateing
[12:44] <linxeh> do people actually bother with that stuff ?
[12:44] <merc> TheVault: i mentioned the xmms thing, there's a plugin for it to wake you up with an mp3 of your choice.
[12:44] <dxdt> #ubuntu-effects
[12:44] <beg1689> linxeh, but further down the line, they play to have opengl rendering and effects built in, but not required
[12:44] <l90bpm> anyways, thats the name.. just channel surf
[12:44] <beg1689> plan*
[12:44] <peacekpr> variant, dxdt, i tried that... so that means that the upgrade is not yet available in the repository?
[12:44] <l90bpm> ty dxdt
[12:44] <TheVault> merc: Oh ok
[12:44] <variant> peacekpr: did you run apt-get update first?
[12:44] <AngryElf> can I fdisk and format a new partition via some GUI and if so where/what is it?
[12:44] <covert> linxeh: its a pain in the ass...but i need to decrypt an email to register for launchpad...
[12:45] <variant> TheVault: better to use gnome-schedule and set "play /path/to/mp3"
[12:45] <michal_> i have a problem, i think with ACPI, i have notebok. When i go poweroff, OS go down HDD too but CPU and monitor no, :( why
[12:45] <dxdt> peacekpr, if it says newest version, try apt-get update first to get the newist list, then try again.  Otherwise, yes then that is the newest.  What are you looking for?
[12:45] <needhelp> how do i load the live cd into memory so i can eject the cd?
[12:45] <Dabian> I can type english!!
[12:45] <TheVault> variant: Yeah, just installed it, now I'm going to configure it and test it out :)
[12:45] <TheVault> Thanks merc & variant for the help  :)
[12:45] <efface> i am having audio issues where the file plays but no output. alsamixer is unmuted and shows device, ive checked all the guides i could on the forum and google, can someone please give me a hand?
[12:45] <peacekpr> variant, dxdt: ahh ok... dvd-slideshow
[12:45] <merc> TheVault: no problemo
[12:46] <Hyper-cool> Ndiswrapper.... i download drivers from linksys but they only come in an .exe how do i get at the drivers? http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/index.php/List directed me to the file so i'm assuming someone has done this before.
[12:46] <peacekpr> i have 0.7.2 right not but need 0.7.4
[12:46] <michal_> or what log i must look
[12:46] <variant> needhelp: boot parameter is "toram"
[12:46] <peacekpr> i did an update, still says latest version
[12:46] <linxeh> covert: oh right; you could save the message and use gnupg directly though ?
[12:46] <needhelp> variant: thank you!
[12:46] <mekaj> does anyone know of a file system that's supported by both linux and mac os x for reading and writing?
[12:46] <variant> peacekpr: there you go then, you can sometimes get updated packages with the backports repository but it is not reccomended
[12:46] <dxdt> peacekpr, yeah sudo apt-get update will get the newest package names from the repos you have listed in /etc/apt/sources.list and sudo apt-get upgrade will actually install new packages.  Doesn't really hurt to do update ever, though.
[12:47] <covert> linxeh: it didn't work...it recognized the key, but then it just hung for 10 minutes before i quit
[12:47] <variant> mekaj: the one used on ipods, hfs
[12:47] <linxeh> covert: where did you get the enigmail for ubuntu from?
[12:47] <BlackDalek> what is an easy way to record a small sample of audio from a DVD to a wav file or aiff etc...?
[12:47] <covert> synaptic
[12:47] <linxeh> covert: which repo?
[12:47] <dyrne> mekaj: fat is the standard for that on most OS
[12:47] <dxdt> peacekpr, also, a lot of times you can just download a new version from a site, and double click the .deb file to install it.  That's how Ii installed newer versions of both Opera and Skype than in the repos.
[12:47] <mekaj> thanks variant.  do you know if there's any special things i need to do to configure it?
[12:47] <peacekpr> thank you for your help... i guess i need to compile the latest version - i was looking for the "easy way out" :-)
[12:47] <linxeh> nm found it
[12:47] <linxeh> :)
[12:47] <covert> linxeh:  main
[12:47] <TheVault> variant: Don't understand how I setup the Gnome Schedule thing
[12:47] <variant> BlackDalek: a way i did it in the past was mplayer --dumpaudio dvd://1 then import the audio dump to audacity
[12:48] <peacekpr> dxdt, i'll try that option first
[12:48] <l90bpm> sudo apt-get winning lottery ticket
[12:48] <mekaj> thanks dyrne
[12:48] <variant> TheVault: it's fairly straigt forward. click new
[12:48] <mekaj> variant, do you know if hfs is also supported in windows?
[12:48] <linxeh> covert: ooh goody, the packages are broken \o/
[12:48] <aru_paczek> czy jest ktos z Polski? mam pare pytan
[12:48] <variant> mekaj: I don't thin so
[12:48] <covert> linxeh: hmmm...i didn't get that error...
[12:49] <TheVault> variant: Did that, but I'm not sure what to enter in and things
[12:49] <mekaj> thanks again variant.
[12:49] <Dabian> aru_paczek : Join #ubuntu-ru
[12:49] <Dabian> aru_paczek : or maybe ubuntu-pl
[12:49] <aru_paczek> i'm from poland =_="
[12:49] <variant> mekaj: I beleive ext2 is probably supported in macs, it is definatly supported in windows with additional package
[12:49] <aru_paczek> thanks
[12:49] <Dabian> aru_paczek : You speak russian if you're from poland. ;-)
[12:49] <jjido> Is it possible to install Ubuntu from a CD image? Or from Gentoo? Over the network?
[12:49] <slavik> aru_paczek: Ti poimyosh
[12:50] <variant> TheVault: select a task to run once in the future
[12:50] <slavik> Dabian: more like ukrainian ^^
[12:50] <linxeh> covert: I've got some old packages installed that havent been upgraded etc - just cleaned them and its installing
[12:50] <TheVault> variant, alrighty
[12:50] <variant> TheVault: after clicking new
[12:50] <dyrne> !install | jjido
[12:50] <ubotu> jjido: 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
[12:50] <linxeh> covert: I get an OpenPGP menu now ?
[12:50] <Dabian> slavik : They are tought russian in school. :)
[12:50] <variant> TheVault: then it's quite simple
[12:50] <aru_paczek> czy jest kto z Polski? mam par pyta - better? :)
[12:50] <covert> linxeh: i don't get any menu...maybe i'll install an older version
[12:50] <variant> TheVault: and where it says "script" just enter the command there
[12:50] <slavik> I think you're the only pole here :P
[12:50] <variant> aru_paczek: #ubuntu-pl
[12:51] <TheVault> variant: alright, lemme give it a whirl
[12:51] <Dabian> slavik : Save for the north pole (ahahaha) :)
[12:51] <linxeh> covert: I just did "sudo apt-get install mozilla-thunderbird-enigmail"
[12:51] <aru_paczek> ok i'm leaving - thanks for everything
[12:51] <variant> TheVault: I reccomend you set your mobile alarm too :) just in case
[12:51] <slavik> :(
[12:51] <variant> TheVault: try the xmms plugin too if you prerfer
[12:51] <linxeh> covert: maybe try removing the packages, then reinstalling - and make sure no thunderbird process is still running with ps -ax etc
[12:51] <covert> linxeh: thats what i did before...i didn't get anything
[12:51] <Dabian> slavik : You think I untentionally offended the pole?
[12:51] <linxeh> covert: did you do an apt-get clean ?
[12:51] <cypherus> can someone help me with the problems I'm having with php?
[12:51] <TheVault> variant: I searched the Add/Remove thing for "xmms plugin" without the quotes of course and found nothing
[12:51] <covert> linxeh: no...
[12:52] <gar> can I use acronis to image an ubuntu install?
[12:52] <variant> TheVault: maybe it is included by default
[12:52] <linxeh> covert: try removing the packages, then doing a clean to clear out the package cache
[12:52] <l90bpm> don't flame me.. it's more than good enough..  but are there ad-ons for GIMP???  say more templates and such?
[12:52] <TheVault> variant: So I gotta install the XMMS Media Player?
[12:52] <variant> TheVault: the package name is xmms-alarm
[12:52] <Icare> looking for people at taiwan
[12:52] <variant> TheVault: if you want to use that program then yes
[12:52] <variant> TheVault: you wont have to use gnome-schedule then
[12:53] <TheVault> variant: which one is more easier?
[12:53] <variant> TheVault: xmms-alarm
[12:53] <variant> TheVault: for you :)
[12:53] <TheVault> alrighty, i'll go with that one
[12:53] <gar> anyone know
[12:53] <variant> TheVault: no offence
[12:53] <gar> I'm trying to image 20 computers
[12:53] <Dabian> gar: Heh .. good luck and all.
[12:53] <TheVault> variant: No offense taken, I'm a linux newb, so its alright :P
[12:53] <variant> !kickstart
[12:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kickstart - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:54] <gar> is it that difficult?
[12:54] <slavik> gar, it is possible but with some kind of livecd and support for ftp and a perl script
[12:54] <gar> I just want to put ubuntu on them all.
[12:54] <TheVault> variant: I'm somewhat past a newb, a level above lol
[12:54] <variant> gar: https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/installation-guide/i386/automatic-install.html#kickstart
[12:54] <variant> gar: see that link
[12:54] <slavik> gar, pm me
[12:54] <variant> TheVault: ah :)
[12:54] <gar> They are just junker (p2 450)
[12:54] <l90bpm> GIMP add ons???
[12:54] <l90bpm> anyone?
[12:54] <TheVault> variant: sudo apt-get install xmms-alarm ?
[12:54] <covert> linxeh: i'm not getting anything...the menu is the same
[12:54] <variant> TheVault: yep, that should install xmms too
[12:54] <peacekpr> dxdt, yeah... simply downloading the .deb worked just fine
[12:55] <TheVault> variant: alright, lemme do that real quick
[12:55] <peacekpr> dxdt, thanks for the no-brainer suggestion... my brain turns to mush once i punch out of work - that option should have been at the front of my mind ;-)
[12:55] <erik> qu/
[12:55] <covert> linxeh: i uninstalled thunderbird and enigmail...trying a fresh start
[12:56] <cables> Can I use imagemagick to draw a border around an image?
[12:56] <dxdt> peacekpr, hey, I mean there was a time when that wasn't necessarily possible.  Ubuntu has made it super easy with the double click install and such
[12:56] <peacekpr> dxdt, yeah... i remember the good ole days when redhat was at version 6 :-D
[12:56] <TheVault> variant: Alright, just finished installing them both, now imma open the thing
[12:57] <linxeh> covert: make sure you clean too
[12:57] <peacekpr> i think that was my first linux exposure
[12:57] <dxdt> peacekpr, oh haha I'm a youngin comparably then.  I started tinkering with like FC2 or 3
[12:57] <dxdt> but I didn't know that you could use packages a lot of the time then haha
[12:57] <peacekpr> i kinda like compiling stuff
[12:58] <peacekpr> makes it feel more like mine :-P ... which is kinda creepy
[12:58] <covert> linxeh: its working now...thnx
[12:58] <linxeh> cool :)
[12:58] <efface> anyone have experience getting their mic working?
[12:58] <Wiseguy> hey guys, ive got a centrino chipset and my 1400mhz processor is running at 600mhz... does anyone know how i adjust the settings?
[12:58] <peacekpr> okay, about 7 minutes until spacex launches Falcon 1 (fingers crossed)
[12:58] <dyrne> peacekpr: install slackware :)  id recommend gentoo but i wouldnt want to do that to you
[12:58] <cypherus> efface yeah
[12:58] <hendaus> hiya all
[12:58] <peacekpr> dyrne, i've dabbled with gentoo... it's really not that difficult
[12:59] <TheVault> variant: alright, setting it up now :)
[12:59] <peacekpr> emerge is rather simple to use
[12:59] <hendaus> help please!
[12:59] <efface> cypherus: any suggestions? cause ive tried it all >.,
[12:59] <cypherus> yeah
[12:59] <ChrisF-> greetings.  I have a Microsoft Exchange email account I'm trying to get working in Evolution.  The server is vs4.exchprod.usa.net but when I put that in, I can't even press "Next" to continue configuring.  Is there a better email client I should try?
[12:59] <cypherus> open a terminal
[12:59] <cypherus> type alsamixer
[12:59] <ChrisF-> I can't switch to linux if I can't get my exchange email
[12:59] <efface> its not muted
[12:59] <efface> ands its turned on
[12:59] <Icare> looking for somebody from taiwan
[12:59] <hendaus> any helper! thanx
[12:59] <cypherus> use arrow keys to scroll over to micselect
[01:00] <cypherus> user arrow keys to go up or down
[01:00] <cypherus> play with mic see if it works
[01:00] <hans0lo> ChrisF-: Evolution is the only email client that I know of that works with excahnge
[01:00] <cypherus> let me know
[01:00] <efface> aight one sec
[01:00] <flavioribeiro> hey guys i need help .. im trying to set up wireless using gtkwifi, i can connect to the network but i get no internet connection saying dhcp failed
[01:00] <ChrisF-> weird... it won't let me connect to the server though
[01:00] <hans0lo> ChrisF-: make sure you have the exchange plugins installed
[01:00] <Dabian> !server | ChrisF-
[01:00] <ubotu> ChrisF-: Ubuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments, including a server-specific !kernel and no !GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current !LTS version is 6.06. For more info see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ServerFaq/ - The #ubuntu-server channel provides specific support
[01:00] <slavik> I don't see any pictures of keyboard layouts when Is elect a layout ...
[01:00] <ChrisF-> well, I can choose exchange as a email typle
[01:01] <cypherus> can someone help me get php4 working on my webserver?
[01:01] <sdubois92> i put the live cd and left my pc alone to load it, now my monitor is in "sleep" mode and i cant get out of it
[01:01] <Wiseguy> anyone have any ideas about the cpu frequency issue?
[01:01] <n-iCe> Hi how can i install icons themes?
[01:01] <hans0lo> ChrisF-: go into Synaptic, search for "exchange" and make sure it's been selected
[01:01] <sdubois92> clicking on the mouse or the keyboard doesntwork
[01:01] <cypherus> I had it working and now it's not
[01:01] <rapid> Wiseguy, what about that
[01:01] <sdubois92> n-Ice: from the gnome site
[01:01] <madcat89k> holas otra vez
[01:01] <cypherus> firefox just wants to open the php file in something else
[01:01] <LJL> !kickstart | variant
[01:01] <ubotu> variant: Ways to automate installation of Ubuntu on multiple machines are described at https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/installation-guide/i386/automatic-install.html - See also !cloning
[01:01] <TheVault> variant: Do I have to keep XMMS player opened?
[01:01] <rapid> sdubois92, happened to my machine, reoot and don't let it fall asleap.
[01:01] <efface> recording level is not picking up anything cyph
[01:01] <mthaddon> anyone help out with thousands of xrdb processes and not able to log into gnome (on feisty)
[01:02] <ChrisF-> I don't think I have synaptic
[01:02] <n-iCe> sdubois92, : http://www.gnome-look.org/ ???
[01:02] <coolbone> anyone ever see a machine go into a reboot loop immediately after a fresh install of the 6.06 x86 server package?
[01:02] <cypherus> efface: double click on the volume adjuster top right corner
[01:02] <efface> sound recorder is freezing
[01:02] <cypherus> click capture
[01:02] <sdubois92> n-ice: something like art.gnome.com
[01:02] <cypherus> make sure microphone is turned up
[01:02] <LJL> variant: the main factoid name is "automate", if you can come up with something better than that, you're my guest (!install and !cloning have been updated with a link)
[01:02] <Wiseguy> rapid, im just trying to figure out how to make my cpu use its full 1400mhz rather than scaled back to 600mhz
[01:02] <cypherus> and not x'd out on the bottom
[01:02] <n-iCe> sdubois92,  now what i need to search ?
[01:02] <rapid> Wiseguy, check your bios settings.
[01:03] <efface> yes mic capture is turned up and not muted or turned off cyph
[01:03] <chaotic_> i ran in some strange problem.. i try to crossinstall ubuntu from a running gentoo.. when i chroot into the new system no HDs show up in /dev .. booting fails for (proably) the same reason .. dmesg seems normal though.. any ideas? (i googled.. without luck)
[01:03] <cypherus> hmm
[01:03] <Wiseguy> rapid, it is the kernel that scales it..
[01:03] <needhelp> variant: you said "tomem", right?
[01:03] <Wiseguy> its a powersaving feature
[01:03] <cypherus> what happens when you go up and down on micselect?
[01:03] <efface> what should preferences/sound/sound capture be set to
[01:03] <masters> hello
[01:03] <rapid> Wiseguy, what does cat /proc/cpuinfo say
[01:04] <TheVault> variant: For some reason, when i set the time, it did not play. And I really don't understand the time part thing
[01:04] <masters> i have a problem my livecd is not booting
[01:04] <TheVault> variant: is that hours first, mins first?
[01:04] <TheVault> variant: kinda confused
[01:04] <cypherus> doesn't matter as long as you have microphone checked in there...it's just a list of stuff to show on the adjustment screen
[01:04] <efface> what do you mean when i move it up and down?
[01:04] <masters> well it boots but as soon as i press enter
[01:04] <masters> stops working
[01:04] <cypherus> when you hit the arrow up and down
[01:04] <aoirthoir> anyone know of a terminal command that can replace text in a group of files?
[01:05] <cypherus> it should switch between Mic1 and Mic2
[01:05] <efface> it moves up and down
[01:05] <efface> oh that
[01:05] <BlackDalek> i can't get mplayer to work at all. It won't even find the DVD disc or drive, let alone allow me to record the audio from it :(
[01:05] <efface> yea i tried mic 1 and 2
[01:05] <Wiseguy> rapid, http://rafb.net/p/46UEr088.html
[01:05] <grayman> masters, describe "stops working"
[01:05] <chaotic_> no harddisks in /dev .. what could it be?
[01:05] <slavik> I don't see any pictures of keyboard layouts when Is elect a layout ...
[01:05] <GMWeeze1> Wh9ich generally runs better in Edgy Eft and has less compatibility issues: ATi or nVidia?
[01:05] <masters> well
[01:05] <variant> TheVault: sorry, was away. you get it fixeD?
[01:05] <slavik> GMWeeze1: nVidia
[01:05] <masters> it goes to the loading screen
[01:05] <cypherus> http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2005/12/05/fixing-the-errant-microphone/
[01:05] <masters> then it's freeze
[01:05] <cypherus> that's what I followed and it worked for me
[01:05] <TheVault> variant: I'm not sure about the first tab called time
[01:05] <cypherus> try it
[01:05] <masters> right there
[01:05] <cypherus> let me know what happens
[01:05] <grayman> screen is black?
[01:06] <GMWeeze1> slavik: alright; thanks
[01:06] <efface> will give it a shot
[01:06] <variant> TheVault: to be honest, i never used it
[01:06] <masters> yes
[01:06] <TheVault> variant: oh bummer
[01:06] <toko123> please vote for Ellen Reavey     http://www.wvia.org/education/AoW06-07/index.shtml     your generousity in time is greatly appreciated      re-v
[01:06] <grayman> hmm
[01:06] <n-iCe> TheVault, do you remember me ?
[01:06] <masters> ubuntu is black and
[01:06] <isedoffcracker1> anyone know whats up with the automatix website
[01:06] <variant> TheVault: take a guess at it and see what happens? try to set it for 1 minnit from now
[01:06] <TheVault> n-Ice: I sure do
[01:06] <masters> i have to screens thinking it was that
[01:06] <masters> could it be my card
[01:06] <rapid> Wiseguy, not too sure, are you using a customised kernel?
[01:06] <grayman> so it freezes on the logo?
[01:06] <TheVault> variant: Yeah, I tried that, nothign
[01:07] <n-iCe> TheVault,  I solved my problem :) just uninstalling everything about java and installing again the last version
[01:07] <masters> yeah
[01:07] <masters> where the line thing is loading
[01:07] <masters> first start up
[01:07] <masters> i guess
[01:07] <TheVault> n-ICe: Your the one who had trouble with Limewire?
[01:07] <Wiseguy> rapid, no... but there is a a module in the kernel that controls it
[01:07] <n-iCe> TheVault,  yeah
[01:07] <Wiseguy> i just cant remember what it is called
[01:07] <grayman> sounds like video problems
[01:07] <grayman> hmmm
[01:07] <ChrisF-> someone told me to make sure exchange is selected in Synaptic... where is it???
[01:07] <masters> i have a ati
[01:07] <masters> card
[01:07] <grayman> you could try doing... wait let me fetch it
[01:07] <TheVault> n-ICe: Well congrats on getting it working. Also, I myself got limewire working :)
[01:07] <facerip> does anyone here play q3?
[01:07] <isedoffcracker1> or is there an alternitive to automatix
[01:07] <Wiseguy> rapid, cpufreq
[01:07] <slavik> masters: welcome to the club :(
[01:07] <facerip> ra3 specifically.
[01:08] <masters> knoppix work's fine
[01:08] <LJL> !automatix > isedoffcracker1    (isedoffcracker1, see the private message from Ubotu)
[01:08] <LJL> !easyubuntu > isedoffcracker1    (isedoffcracker1, see the private message from Ubotu)
[01:08] <BlackDalek> since mplayer doesn't want to work, is there any other way to record audio from a DVD? Movie Player works for play DVDs, but how do I record what is output while the DVD is playing?
[01:08] <efface> i hit the space to turn capture on. on the mic and it does nothing cyph
[01:08] <LJL> isedoffcracker1: the best alternative is doing things the proper way and just using the APT system, which was *designed* to make installing programs easy
[01:08] <LJL> !apt > isedoffcracker1    (isedoffcracker1, see the private message from Ubotu)
[01:08] <slavik> I don't see any pictures of keyboard layouts when I select a layout ...
[01:08] <cypherus> k one sec
[01:08] <masters> any ideas
[01:08] <masters> anyone
[01:09] <masters> ubuntu is not sellijg it self very well
[01:09] <grayman> well
[01:09] <variant> BlackDalek: on a command line type mplayer --dumpaudio dvd://1
[01:09] <efface> ubuntu is free....so it isnt selling
[01:09] <efface> lol
[01:09] <masters> and i heard so much good things
[01:09] <variant> masters: nah, you're just not buying it
[01:09] <masters> you know what i mean
[01:09] <BlackDalek> variant, that won't work for me.. mplayer just can't find my DVD drive for some reason
[01:09] <reds`> hey, is there a way to scale down the size of desktop icons?
[01:09] <Wiseguy> hey guys, is there a ubuntu way of recompiling the kernel that is prebuilt with ubuntu with a module that wasnt included?
[01:09] <efface> cypher when i put capture sound in the sound settings in preferences to alsa, and i click test, it gives an error
[01:09] <variant> BlackDalek: you should have said
[01:09] <tds5016> hey, I installed beryl, and now my sound doesn't work.
[01:10] <variant> BlackDalek: on a command line type mplayer --dumpaudio dvd://1 --dvd-device /dev/cdrom
[01:10] <masters> anyone have this problem
[01:10] <tds5016> what all can Id o about it?
[01:10] <grayman> ubuntu is good enough. you might want to try alternative installation cd
[01:10] <LJL> Wiseguy, i'm not very fluent with compiling modules, but i believe you can compile a module fine *without* recompiling the kernel
[01:10] <variant> BlackDalek: on a command line type mplayer --dumpaudio dvd://1 --dvd-device /dev/hdc
[01:10] <LJL> !kernel > Wiseguy    (Wiseguy, see the private message from Ubotu)
[01:10] <cypherus> what's the error?
[01:10] <variant> BlackDalek: whatever works
[01:10] <efface> gconfaudiosrc ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat: Resource busy or not available.
[01:10] <grayman> i'm not sure why the problem is caused
[01:10] <slavik> reds`: right click and select "Stretch Icon"
[01:10] <LJL> Wiseguy: if the source of the module is available as a package, then i think all you should do is 1) install it 2) run "module-assistant" and instruct it to compile that module
[01:10] <grayman> unless someone else here knows better
[01:10] <xerophyte> Does anybody know a best wiki? there so many wiki i have problem selecting one
[01:10] <masters> but i mean knoppix works fine
[01:10] <LJL> Wiseguy: if it's not, then i'm not sure i know the details
[01:10] <reds`> I want to scale them all down default
[01:10] <cypherus> what version of ubuntu are you using?
[01:10] <grayman> masters, text installations work fine too
[01:11] <Dabian> The best!
[01:11] <masters> 6.0
[01:11] <masters> or somthing
[01:11] <efface> me? the latest
[01:11] <masters> the new one
[01:11] <TheVault> variant: LOL, I did not have it enabled
[01:11] <masters> for amd 64
[01:11] <efface> with apt-get update ran
[01:11] <reds`> I've got a ridiculous resolution, but the icons are as big as OSX icons. taking up 90% of my damn desktop
[01:11] <cypherus> 6.10?
[01:11] <TheVault> variant: I'm a goofball
[01:11] <efface> how do i check
[01:11] <masters> think so
[01:11] <efface> yes 6.1
[01:11] <grayman> ummm
[01:11] <slavik> reds`: the only 'default' is the size of the image chosen for the icon
[01:11] <reds`> I aww
[01:11] <masters> ubuntu-6.10-desktop-amd64
[01:11] <reds`> see* ;o
[01:12] <cables> I'm using ImageMagick... why isn't convert ./in.png -border 200 -bordercolor black ./out.png working?
[01:12] <reds`> so I could find a icon set with a smaller default size?
[01:12] <cypherus> ok i'm looking on sec
[01:12] <cypherus> do you have sound?
[01:12] <masters> so no idea
[01:12] <masters> i guess
[01:13] <Intangir> do you know of a program that lets me burn DVD videos?
[01:13] <efface> yea i got the sound working
[01:13] <variant> Intangir: k3b
[01:13] <Wiseguy> does anyone have any experience with powernowd?
[01:13] <grayman> hmmm
[01:13] <arrenlex> !anyone | Wiseguy
[01:13] <ubotu> Wiseguy: 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?
[01:14] <ailish> is there anyone that can help me setup wireless internet on a intel centrino laptop?
[01:14] <kazuka> how do i make a windows share folder in ubuntu?
[01:14] <grayman> that could be because of that nice splash screen, it did cause few problems on few machines before
[01:14] <grayman> but mostly on older
[01:14] <arrenlex> !samba > kazuka
[01:14] <needhelp> variant: you said that boot option for loading to memory was "tomem"?
[01:14] <kazuka> arrenlex: i dont want samba
[01:14] <arrenlex> kazuka: Why?
[01:14] <Wiseguy> hmmm, ok, well can anyone tell me what the command is to use my full processor frequency? the man page is extremely brief and not very helpful
[01:14] <cerberus_> howdy y'all
[01:15] <variant> needhelp: toram
[01:15] <arrenlex> Wiseguy: powernowd dynamically adjusts your frequency so you don't waste power when it's idle but you instantly get full power when it's needed.
[01:15] <needhelp> variant: thanks again :)
[01:16] <cypherus> efface: try restarting alsa
[01:16] <arrenlex> Wiseguy: Open two tabs in a shell. In one, execute the command "yes". In the other, cat /proc/cpuinfo. You'll see it's at full power.
[01:16] <masters> I've read some of the other posts about install program freezing when loading but I haven't found a post that quite matches my freeze scenario.
[01:16] <masters> I boot from the CD(6.10), the menu comes up, select the first option to start or install, get a quick message about something expanding, then I get a black screen with a flashing white cursor in the corner and thats where it stops. Leave it for a while and nothing. Only way to recover is to a hard reboot.
[01:16] <masters> Burnt multiple CD's at multiple speeds, no difference.
[01:16] <masters> I read in some posts about a problem with SATA drives, but I couldn't see if there was a resolution yet. I have an all SATA drive setup, with only the CD being IDE. Could this be it?
[01:16] <masters> All the other posts that mentioned they at least had got some way into the install then stopped. I don't seem to be able to get past step 1.
[01:16] <masters> sorry
[01:16] <cypherus> sudo /etc/init.d/alsasound restart
[01:16] <masters> same problem
[01:16] <masters> as mine i think
[01:16] <arrenlex> Wiseguy: (go back to the first tab and hit ctrl+c to kill yes"
[01:16] <arrenlex> )
[01:16] <jjido> install from CD: out
[01:16] <cypherus> efface: then see if you get the same error message
[01:16] <flavioribeiro> hey guys i need help .. im trying to set up wireless using gtkwifi, i can connect to the network but i get no internet connection saying dhcp failed
[01:16] <jjido> from NetBoot: out
[01:17] <jjido> from Windows: out
[01:17] <grayman> well
[01:17] <cerberus_> masters, im using sata and ide cd drive...i had no trouble booting from the cd, altho i did not have it burned correctly, ie, i didnt extract the ubuntu first
[01:17] <jjido> I think I only have debootstrap left
[01:17] <arrenlex> jjido: why are you looking for esoteric ways to install? Bored? ::)
[01:17] <cypherus> efface: any luck?
[01:18] <masters> it's an iso no need to extract is thee
[01:18] <masters> there
[01:18] <grayman> Masters,  then i know what's up, but it's wierd since it used to happen on my old laptop
[01:18] <jjido> arrenlex: my CD can't be used at boot time, nor the network card
[01:18] <grayman> just need to remember which option i used to go around that
[01:18] <masters> so how did you fix it
[01:18] <cerberus_> thats what i thought as well, the iso wasnt recognized until it was extracted
[01:18] <efface> cypherus ima reset X
[01:18] <grayman> disabled framebuffer i think
[01:18] <slavik> I don't see any pictures of keyboard layouts when I select a layout ...
[01:19] <arrenlex> jjido: And why not from windows?
[01:19] <masters> how
[01:19] <arrenlex> jjido: Do you have a floppy drive?
[01:19] <arrenlex> jjido: You can also boot from a USB stick.
[01:19] <cypherus> efface: ok
[01:19] <cerberus_> once it was extracted i used infra recorder , it loaded 1st try and went straight to the desktop
[01:19] <jjido> arrenlex: Yes I have a floppy
[01:19] <masters> http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/9720/w2u218vo.png
[01:19] <Intangir> how can i convert a movie into a format that i can burn onto DVD, and watch
[01:19] <masters> that screen is black for me
[01:19] <Hyper-cool> when i do modprobe ndiswrapper it says module not found... but i've installed/reinstalled from synaptic and used ndiswrapper at the terminal prompt to install a driver already
[01:19] <jjido> arrenlex: I don't have Windows
[01:19] <djm62> when I try to play videos under beryl, I get blank windows
[01:19] <grayman> there's a way to pass options at boot
[01:19] <grayman> when you get into the boot menu
[01:19] <Wiseguy> arrenlex, cool that works like a charm, thanks
[01:20] <djm62> I'm not using nvidia, I have an intel gfx card
[01:20] <arrenlex> jjido: I've never tried installing ubuntu from floppies, but I know Debian creates floppy images of all releases. I installed Debian from only two floppies on my old machine with the broken CD drive.
[01:20] <arrenlex> Wiseguy: "yes" doesn't do anything, it's not some sort of fix, it just wastes CPU power. xD
[01:20] <arrenlex> Wiseguy: I'm demonstrating that your CPU's frequency adjusts automatically.
[01:20] <Wiseguy> i know
[01:20] <lineman60> is there a command to probe all the sensors on a system (ie get the temp,)
[01:20] <cypherus> can someone help me with my php4 problem?
[01:20] <masters> http://www.ubuntu.com/include/testing/flight5/gfxboot-big.png
[01:20] <VR_> is it too early to upgrade?
[01:20] <masters> see i get tehre
[01:20] <arrenlex> Wiseguy: Kay. Just as long as you don't leave it open all the time because you think your system is slow otherwise. :)
[01:20] <Wiseguy> i know whats goin on :P i just didnt know about the yes command even...
[01:20] <lineman60> cypherus ?
[01:21] <lineman60> what is iy
[01:21] <lineman60> t
[01:21] <masters> fine
[01:21] <masters> but thats all
[01:21] <hendaus> helpers help please?
[01:21] <cypherus> lineman60: I am installing apache, php, etc
[01:21] <cypherus> and I had it working
[01:21] <jrib> !helpme | hendaus
[01:21] <ubotu> hendaus: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:21] <cypherus> I installed apache2
[01:21] <cypherus> then installed php4
[01:21] <djm62> Can anyone tell me if there's a workaround (I've tried working through some options) for the video thing.... it's the only non-streamlined thing on this blooming machine
[01:21] <slavik> cyphwhy php4?
[01:21] <slavik> php5!!! :D
[01:21] <grayman> masters, i suspect that alternate cd should have an option for text based installer
[01:21] <jrib> djm62: "video thing"?
[01:22] <masters> yeah
[01:22] <cypherus> I wasn't really paying attention to these instructions
[01:22] <masters> but i want to try it first
[01:22] <Intangir> how can i convert a movie into a format that i can burn onto DVD, and watch
[01:22] <efface> cypherus: good stuff, only issue i see now is that its recording or playing back super fast, i ran sound recorder, replayed it back and i sounded like a chipmunk
[01:22] <masters> not install it
[01:22] <arrenlex> grayman: The alternate cd IS a text-based installer.
[01:22] <linxeh> offtopic - what other C*AN sites are there? I know of CTAN, CPAN and CRAN - are there others?
[01:22] <cypherus> efface: one sec
[01:22] <hendaus> jrib,  thanx, but i have two files .avi and i want to make them to read dvd player
[01:22] <cypherus> so I installed php5
[01:22] <grayman> arrenlex, just never used it :)
[01:22] <jrib> hendaus: ok, just ask the channel.  I don't know how to do that unfortunately
[01:23] <cypherus> and I uninstalled php5 and reinstalled php4 and when I try and open a php file in firefox it wants to save it as a file
[01:23] <grayman> hmmmm
[01:23] <grayman> then ok
[01:23] <jrib> !lamp | cypherus
[01:23] <ubotu> cypherus: 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+)
[01:23] <hendaus> anyone have an idea i have two files .avi and i want to make them to read dvd player
[01:23] <Intangir> hendaus: i want to do the same thing
[01:23] <masters> ok since ubuntu is not working is there one that is as good as it
[01:24] <masters> for newbie
[01:24] <masters> <----------------------
[01:24] <hendaus> Intangir,  cool, so who could help us :)
[01:24] <cypherus> what is the difference between php4 ad php5?
[01:24] <cerberus_> dont feel too bad about it yet masters....there has to be a reason why it wont load.....
[01:24] <cypherus> can php5 open regular php files?
[01:25] <grayman> masters, well, i doubt that Ubuntu livecd can offer as much as knoppix
[01:25] <LJL> cypherus: err, "regular"? php 5 is just the version of php after php 4
[01:25] <dxdt> cypherus, yeah
[01:25] <grayman> but the installed system is stable enough
[01:25] <masters> ic
[01:25] <masters> see iam afraid to install but
[01:25] <Intangir> im checking this out
[01:25] <Intangir> hendaus: http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/04/17/2058219
[01:25] <LJL> cypherus: it's not, afaik, 100% compatible with its predecessor, so i suppose there might be some files that it'll not interpret, but in general it'll work fine
[01:25] <cypherus> oh ok
[01:25] <masters> what if i cant boot
[01:25] <mattyv> cyphase: what in particular are you wanting php for? That might help in determining whether you need 4 or 5
[01:26] <masters> will be a long night
[01:26] <masters> Laughs Out Loud
[01:26] <grayman> masters, ubuntu installs grub
[01:26] <mattyv> cypherus: : what in particular are you wanting php for? That might help in determining whether you need 4 or 5
[01:26] <masters> grub
[01:26] <cyphase> mattyv: you mean cypherus
[01:26] <efface> cypherus, thank you so much for your help :) i got ventrilo working in wine now
[01:26] <masters> what's that
[01:26] <grayman> you can load any other OS if you have on on your pc
[01:26] <cypherus> efface: np...
[01:26] <grayman> it's a bootloader
[01:26] <slavik> I don't see any pictures of keyboard layouts when I select a layout ...
[01:26] <mattyv> cyphase: Yeah sorry, tab auto complete  :(
[01:26] <cyphase> mattyv: np, i'm used to it :)
[01:26] <cypherus> umm just regular php files
[01:27] <grayman> if you install ubuntu in parallel with windows then grub is going to add it to boot options
[01:27] <masters> so i can install and still have windows
[01:27] <waxyfresh> grayman: yup
[01:27] <cerberus_> yes
[01:27] <grayman> sure
[01:27] <masters> ok
[01:27] <masters> hmmmmm
[01:27] <mattyv> cypherus: Well if you don't have an app that requires a particular version, php5 might be the best bet as it's likely a more long term base to pick
[01:27] <masters> do i need to add grub now
[01:27] <masters> or is auto
[01:27] <masters> with cd
[01:28] <waxyfresh> what the name of the volume control app?
[01:28] <LJL> cypherus, if you're writing PHP code yourself, just get PHP 5 and code using the PHP 5 documentation.  if you're using third-party PHP files, then either find out whether they *specifically* require PHP 4 vs PHP 5, or just see if they work with 5 (most of them will)
[01:28] <cypherus> I'll be playing around with drupal, phpbb, etc
[01:28] <grayman> masters, grub is installed during the actual installation process
[01:28] <masters> ok Be Right Back gonna try install
[01:28] <cypherus> gallery
[01:28] <crdlb> waxyfresh, the actual mixer is: gnome-volume-control
[01:28] <masters> i guess hope you right
[01:28] <grayman> wait
[01:29] <LJL> cypherus: if you type "apt-cache show phpbb2", you'll see (by parsing the "Depends" line) that it can work with either 4 or 5
[01:29] <mattyv> cypherus: I needed php for joomla and wordpress, both needed php4.4 or greater I think, that's all you need to be careful of
[01:31] <LJL> cypherus: same goes for drupal-4.7
[01:31] <bkudria> ubuntu doesn't seem to be using my swap partition - can someone walk me through fixing the problem?
[01:31] <hendaus> Intangir,  did u found the solution?
[01:31] <LJL> bkudria: how do you know it isn't using it?
[01:31] <arrenlex> bkudria: What does cat /proc/swaps say?
[01:31] <bkudria> LJL: it's not listed when i run 'mount'.  don't swap partitions need to be mounted?
[01:31] <arrenlex> bkudria: No.
[01:31] <cypherus> ok...I think I have php4 installed right now, but every time I click on a php file firefox is asking me to save the file or open it in a program
[01:31] <LJL> bkudria: not really
[01:31] <r3factored> im having problems trying to connect any usb device to my windows xp vmware guest os. Does anyone know if i need to unmount or rmmod the usb device before it shows up? this is driving me nuts.
[01:31] <cypherus> how do I fix that/
[01:31] <GMWeeze1> Where is the graphics card compatibility list for Ubuntu?
[01:31] <bkudria> arrenlex: it just has the header line
[01:31] <slavik> r3factored: I think you need to give the vmware window focus before mounting
[01:31] <LJL> cypherus, PHP doesn't quite work like that... =) you can't just "click" on a PHP file. you need to have a web server installed, and point your Firefox to it
[01:31] <slavik> or inserting rather
[01:31] <arrenlex> bkudria: Mount lists filesystems and the folders they are mapped to. Swap, while it is specified in fstab, isn't mounted anywhere, and mount won't show it.
[01:31] <r3factored> funkyHat: ive tried that
[01:31] <arrenlex> bkudria: Hmm... although you're right you don't seemt o be using your swap.
[01:31] <cypherus> I already do
[01:31] <cypherus> I have apache2 and php4 installed
[01:31] <bkudria> LJL: alos, kde memory monitor thing (kinfocenter) says swap is not avliable, and arrenlex's method
[01:31] <cypherus> but somethingn isn't working right
[01:32] <bkudria> arrenlex: so how do i fix it?
[01:32] <LJL> cypherus: then you surely aren't just *clicking* on a PHP file, but pointing your Firefox to an URL in the form http://localhost/somefile.php ?
[01:32] <cypherus> yes
[01:32] <arrenlex> bkudria: What does "sudo swapon -a" say?
[01:36] <LJL> bkudria: what does  grep swap /etc/fstab  say?
[01:36] <bkudria> arrenlex: swapon: cannot stat /dev/disk/by-uuid/fd4bc45a-1f18-406a-a9c7-01d92e225fdc
[01:36] <Taco|king> http://www.microsoft.com/library/media/1033/windowsserver/facts/graphics/images/news_cag_banner.jpg
[01:36] <waxyfresh> crdlb: so THE COMMAND WOULD BE ALT F2 N GNOME-VOLUME-CONTROL?? opps sory for yelling!  have a possesed keybored after several splls...
[01:36] <LJL> cypherus: ok then you'll probably need to create some symlinks... i believe that can be done automatically by a command, let me check which command
[01:36] <shiv_j> is there anyway in linux that I can move certain files to a specific folder depending on the name of the file? e.g say if a file name has dti somewhere in its name can I move it to another folder named dti and so on? for a number of files all at once?
[01:36] <Taco|king> ubuntu hates me
[01:36] <crdlb> waxyfresh, YES :D
[01:36] <mattyv> cypherus: I can think of two things, apache might need a mime-type added, or you might need mod-apache2-php or whatever it is, then add that to your loaded modules an restart apache
[01:36] <bkudria> LJL:, arrenlex: # grep swap /etc/fstab shows "UUID=fd4bc45a-1f18-406a-a9c7-01d92e225fdc none swap sw 0 0"
[01:36] <slavik> shiv_j: upto learning scripting and regular expressions?
[01:36] <LJL> cypherus: should be  sudo a2enmod php4 
[01:36] <mike930> im having a problem with my printer. It prints a self test page but it prints it a 1/4 the size in the upper left corner any ideas?
[01:36] <arrenlex> bkudria: I don't know anything about the new UUID system and don't use it, sorry... I can't help you.
[01:36] <bkudria> arrenlex: oh, ok, thanks anyway
[01:36] <cypherus> heh..I just did that and it didn't work
[01:36] <bkudria> LJL: any idea?
[01:36] <cypherus> it said it's already enabled
[01:36] <LJL> bkudria, type  blkd | grep swap 
[01:36] <shiv_j> slavik: yes please
[01:36] <bkudria> LJL: command not found - what package is that from?
[01:36] <LJL> cypherus: are the PHP files you're trying set as executable? (do  ls -l filename  to know)
[01:36] <eternalswd> anyone know how to get the cursor to blink in aterm?
[01:36] <LJL> bkudria: sorry, that's  blkid | grep swap , i missed an i
[01:36] <bkudria> LJL: oh.  that returns nothing
[01:36] <cypherus> -rw-r-r
[01:36] <LJL> bkudria: hm, just type  blkid  and pastebin the output
[01:36] <arrenlex> bkudria: ...hmm. pastebin the output of sudo fdisk -l
[01:36] <LJL> cypherus: that might be the culprit... type  chmod a+x filename 
[01:36] <LJL> bkudria: pastbin both things
[01:36] <bkudria> arrenlex: aah! there *is* no swap partition!  doh!
[01:36] <mattyv> Yeah I think LJL has it there cypherus
[01:36] <bkudria> sorry for wasting your time, guys
[01:36] <LJL> bkudria: doh =) then i wonder why /etc/fstab is listing one...
[01:36] <arrenlex> bkudria: I'm no expert, but that MIGHT be your problem.
[01:36] <cypherus> When I first installed php4 it worked...I was able to click on the link and it opened the php file...but after installing php5, uninstalling php5 and reinstalling php4 it didn't work
[01:36] <bkudria> LJL: no clue...i thought i had a swap partition!
[01:36] <cypherus> I will try that
[01:37] <bkudria> arrenlex: sorry to waste your time!
[01:37] <arrenlex> bkudria: No worries :) Go find some swap space!
[01:37] <LJL> bkudria: well, do you have some unused (unpartitioned) space on the drive, at least, that you could use for such a partition?
[01:37] <dxdt> cypherus, check out the php.ini file that comes with version 5.  Maybe something in it needs modded
[01:37] <bkudria> arrenlex: will do, thanks
[01:37] <cypherus> php5 isn't installed...it's php4
[01:37] <LJL> arrenlex, bkudria: otherwise there's always the option to use a swap *file*, though i've never investigated how that's done
[01:37] <omeil> Anyone play Planeshift?
[01:37] <bkudria> LJL: i believe so, i'll go and make the partition
[01:38] <bkudria> LJL: i don't think i want tot do that
[01:38] <cypherus> LJL: that didn't work
[01:38] <arrenlex> LJL: I've never heard of that. Are you thinking of Windows?
[01:38] <calc> anyone know of a simple way to effectively evict all cached pages on a system
[01:38] <calc> eg read a bunch of zeros into memory or something
[01:38] <LJL> arrenlex: no, it's possible on Linux, too, i'm quite sure of that. i just don't know how it's done
[01:38] <Kooka> cya all and good night && quit
[01:38] <arrenlex> LJL: Maybe loopback-mounting a partition image?
[01:38] <bkudria> LJL: in any case, i need it for suspending, so i don't think a file will work
[01:39] <LJL> arrenlex: don't think, i believe there's specific support for files that doesn't involve mimicking a partition
[01:39] <LJL> bkudria: there you're quite possibly right
[01:39] <arrenlex> LJL: Hm. Sounds cool... learned something new today.
[01:40] <LJL> calc: uhm... you could run memtester, that allocates any given amount of memory and uses all of it
[01:40] <LJL> calc: be careful though, 'cause if you tell it to allocate too much, your system is quite likely to grind to a halt =)
[01:40] <calc> LJL: ok
[01:41] <calc> LJL: dd if=/dev/zero | less seemed to work well enough
[01:41] <mattyv> cypherus: Check your /etc/apache/modules.conf Although apache2 might be different, have a look for the php4 module
[01:41] <LJL> cypherus: it might be that your apache is still trying to use php5, i suppose... perhaps "sudo a2dismod php5" is worth a try
[01:41] <cypherus> ok I'm at a loss..I just uninstalled and reinstalled apache2 and php4
[01:41] <calc> i am somewhat surprised it actually worked though
[01:42] <LJL> calc: there are probably hundreds very creative way to do that sort of thing =)
[01:42] <calc> LJL: memtester would be a more reliable way to make sure the pages get marked used though :)
[01:42] <LJL> calc: well, if less caches the whole thing *before* even displaying the first place...
[01:42] <LJL> ah wait, it must do, since it's filled with ascii zeroes. duh
[01:43] <n-iCe> how is called the files to change mi bars colors etc
[01:44] <jrib> n-iCe: are you looking for themes?
[01:44] <cypherus> LJL: the module is disabled or does not exist
[01:44] <n-iCe> yeaj jrib
[01:44] <jrib> !themes | n-iCe
[01:44] <ubotu> n-iCe: Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/58/ - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy
[01:45] <LJL> cypherus: i think i'm quite at a loss at this point
[01:45] <cypherus> exactly
[01:45] <cypherus> that's where I am
[01:45] <jrib> cypherus: did you go through the troubleshooting procedures at the site I linked you to?
[01:46] <cypherus> which site?
[01:46] <jrib> !lamp > cypherus    (cypherus, see the private message from ubotu)
[01:46] <LJL> cypherus: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP#head-6ce180906ddbc141ef4b213f82465515a8ad3031-3    (also, if that doesn't work, what does  ls /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/php*  show?)
[01:47] <cypherus> yes
[01:48] <cypherus> finally
[01:48] <cypherus> it works again
[01:49] <cypherus> I typed to sudo a2enmod php4 about 8 times at different times on this thing and it didn't work
[01:49] <mattyv> cypherus: what did you do?
[01:49] <cypherus> and finally it worked
[01:49] <Wiseguy> hey guys, vlc will play wmv files fine, and i used synaptic to install the vlc-mozilla-plugin. but for some reason, when i try and play a video file in firefox it says "no video" where the video is supposed to play
[01:49] <cypherus> thanks a lot for the help
[01:49] <cypherus> all
[01:49] <Xenguy> $ zcat logfile_procmail_2004-01-22__2005-09-10.gz |grep -i null |wc -l
[01:49] <LJL> cypherus: i'm curious too, what was the key step?
[01:49] <LJL> installing libapache-whateveritis?
[01:50] <arrenlex> Wiseguy: mozilla-plugin-vlc is installed?
[01:50] <arrenlex> Wiseguy: Wait, you just said it was. I can't read. xD
[01:50] <cypherus> no just enabling the a2enmod php4
[01:50] <arrenlex> Wiseguy: Sorry.
[01:50] <cypherus> I typed it about 8 times at different times
[01:50] <arrenlex> Wiseguy: Could you go to about:plugins in ff and pastebin the page, please?
[01:50] <Publius> .
[01:50] <LJL> cypherus: uh... then i suppose the key step might have been reinstalling (and therefore reloading) apache
[01:51] <cypherus> I guess after I uninstalled and reinstalled apache2 and php4 while we were talking I didn't enable it that time
[01:51] <cypherus> when I did it worked
[01:51] <Nitro> What process is gdesklets?
[01:51] <mekaj> can anyone tell me the difference between a "W95 FAT32" partition and a "W95 FAT32 (LBA)" partition?
[01:51] <cypherus> LJL: yep
[01:51] <cypherus> heh frustrating
[01:51] <cypherus> thanks for the help though
[01:51] <Ltar> how to burn an ISO image to a CD?
[01:51] <TrIG> nero
[01:51] <arrenlex> mekaj: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical_block_addressing
[01:51] <LJL> !burniso > Ltar    (Ltar, see the private message from Ubotu)
[01:52] <mjr> Ltar, right-click in nautilus, choose write to cd or something to that effect
[01:52] <shark-1> Ltar, is ur computer on?
[01:52] <arrenlex> mekaj: If you can make any sense of what that says or what it means, you're smarter than I am, though. :)
[01:52] <Ltar> LjL: thank you
[01:52] <mekaj> hehe, thanks arrenlex.  i just skimmed it and i don't think i can
[01:52] <StSteven> !paste
[01:52] <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)
[01:52] <mekaj> arrenlex:  do you have any recommendations for which i should use?
[01:52] <hendaus_> hello
[01:52] <Ltar> mjr: but isn't there a difference between how a 'normal' data CD and a CD from an ISO image are created?
[01:53] <arrenlex> Ltar: No.
[01:53] <Ltar> oh.
[01:53] <arrenlex> Ltar: You can make a perfectly valid iso imag  by making an exact bit copy of a normal CD using dd.
[01:53] <arrenlex> e
[01:53] <hendaus_> somebody help me please, i have two .avi files and i want to burn them to read dvd player
[01:53] <jojoman02> hello all, my friend has a broken system (currupt system files) i was wondering if there was a command i could type that would check and reinstall all the currupt files?
[01:53] <arrenlex> Ltar: And you can make a perfectly valid CD by bit-copying the iso file to the drive using dd.
[01:53] <LJL> Ltar: not really, actually when i create a "normal" data CD, i make an ISO of the whole thing first. now, that's because i use mkisofs and cdrecord directly from the console, but most other programs will probably do the same intermediate step "transparently"
[01:54] <mjr> Ltar, an image simply contains a pregenereated filesystem, which is otherwise created during the burning operation. Anyway, Nautilus can handle both.
[01:54] <ChrisF-> back
[01:54] <ChrisF-> I have the Microsoft Excahnge extensions for Evolution installed... still can't get my exchange server set up
[01:54] <mhfs> hi guys ... Im having very simple troubles installing ubuntu on a GMA950 based toshiba laptop .... I can only run X using the vesa driver ... is there any trick to get it working?
[01:54] <ChrisF-> anybody successfully had this done?
[01:54] <Ltar> mjr: thanks. that was simpler than I expected.
[01:55] <hendaus_> bruenig,  help me please :)
[01:55] <LJL> hendaus_: word goes that k3b can burn video DVDs from video files... or perhaps the "devede" package. never done that anyway.
[01:55] <arrenlex> mhfs: What happened when you tried i810?
[01:55] <Nitro> What process is gdesklets?
[01:55] <bruenig> !es
[01:55] <mhfs> arrenlex, no screen found
[01:55] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:55] <arrenlex> mhfs: And what does "lspci | grep -i vga" say?
[01:55] <ChrisF-> anybody ever gotten Microsoft Outlook to work under Linux using Wine?
[01:55] <tc75> hi, how can i see the tcp transactions i'm sending/receiving?
[01:55] <jojoman02> hello all, my friend has a broken system (currupt system files) i was wondering if there was a command i could type that would check and reinstall all the currupt packages?
[01:56] <mhfs> arrenlex, 0000:00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
[01:56] <mekaj> does anyone here use a W95 FAT32 partition for as an os-independent partition?  if so, do you recommend using the LBA type or no?
[01:56] <LJL> jojoman02, i don't think there's *one* package (yet) that can do the whole thing, but you could start by installing debsums
[01:56] <LJL> !debsums | jojoman02
[01:56] <ubotu> jojoman02: debsums: Verify installed package files against MD5 checksums.. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.0.28 (edgy), package size 29 kB, installed size 160 kB
[01:56] <hendaus_> bruenig,  yes i need help :) i have two .avi files and i convert them to mpeg from avidemux,and then i open k3b and choose new project dvd video , after that i hit burn and it shows for me error
[01:56] <arrenlex> mhfs: You're running X under vesa right now?
[01:57] <mhfs> arrenlex, yes
[01:57] <hendaus_> LJL, thanx friend
[01:57] <ChrisF-> different question... CAN Microsoft Outlook run under wine?
[01:57] <arrenlex> mhfs: The previous time you started X, was it using i810?
[01:57] <l90bpm> Why would you want it to is my question?
[01:57] <mhfs> arrenlex, yes
[01:57] <mhfs> arrenlex, and it failled
[01:57] <beg1689> ChrisF-: what do you need outlook for?
[01:57] <bruenig> hendaus, I don't know, I don't do that. If you ask your questions more generally instead of prefixing my name everytime, more people might respond
[01:57] <ChrisF-> to connect to my Microsoft Exchange email account
[01:57] <Dabian> ChrisF-: Borrow your dads gun, and shoot yourself in the foot.
[01:57] <arrenlex> mhfs: Please pastebin /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old
[01:57] <Dabian> ChrisF-: Thats much easier. :)
[01:57] <arrenlex> !coc | Dabian
[01:57] <ubotu> Dabian: The Ubuntu Code of Conduct to which we ask all Ubuntu users to adhere can be found at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[01:58] <l90bpm> lol
[01:58] <Dabian> arrenlex : Sorry .. I didn't mean to offend ..
[01:58] <l90bpm> jeepers
[01:58] <ChrisF-> well, linux doesn't have an email client that will let me check my exchange email account...  and Evolution doesn't wrok.
[01:58] <beg1689> ChrisF- I repeat, why do you need outlook?
[01:58] <msgmikeh> Is there a good app that can optimize network settings?
[01:58] <Dabian> ChrisF-: I check email from exchange with evolution.
[01:58] <captstevenhiller> im completely new to ubuntu, i have edgy, anyone feel like handholding me through installing beryl?
[01:58] <l90bpm> Will thunderbird?
[01:58] <rooob> can someone tell me where i can read info about /etc/cron.daily ? i dont understand how this works.. im familiar with crontab -e
[01:58] <JamesG> Evolution requires OWA, which isn't necessarily enabled.
[01:58] <beg1689> ChrisF-: It is just a mail server like any other, all you need is the correct server and port
[01:58] <hendaus_> bruenig,  ok sorry just coz i am not friendly with burning movies and i am at my friends house, really sorry
[01:59] <jrib> captstevenhiller: #ubuntu-effects for beryl, maybe someone there can help
[01:59] <JamesG> It's really not just a mail server like any other
[01:59] <ChrisF-> Dabian: well, my exchange server is VS4.exchprod.usa.net and when I put that in as the server with my username, I don't even get the "Forward" button to go to the next step
[01:59] <beg1689> for the means of grabbing your mail? sure it is
[01:59] <rooob> particularly i want to know how to enable email notification from cron.daily output
[01:59] <JamesG> beg1689: Only if they've enabled IMAP, which isn't common.
[01:59] <warlocky> Does anyone know what chmod I need to set to get rid of this?: You don't have permission to access /warlock/ on this server (error message when trying to access myserv.com/warlock/)
[01:59] <captstevenhiller> thanks jrib
[01:59] <bruenig> hendaus, no it is fine, I am just saying that I don't know everything. So if you kind of threw your question out there, you will get a more satisfactory response
[01:59] <beg1689> IMAP? i access a exhancge server with pop3 and smtp
[02:00] <beg1689> and i helped my friend set his up for his school email
[02:00] <ChrisF-> but I need it to sync up all my calendars and blackberry stuff
[02:00] <hendaus_> can anyhelper knows how to burn .avi to dvd player?
[02:00] <JamesG> ChrisF-: You're SOL. Sorry.
[02:00] <beg1689> mmmm that might be an issue
[02:00] <StSteven> !paste
[02:00] <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)
[02:00] <ChrisF-> yeah, I can't switch to linux yet
[02:01] <ChrisF-> not until I get a good email client
[02:01] <Goose> SOMEONE PM ME I NEED HELP PLEASE
[02:01] <ardchoille> hendaus_: I know devede can do that, but I hear that avidemux can too.
[02:01] <bruenig> !caps
[02:01] <ubotu> PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[02:01] <bruenig> !pm
[02:01] <beg1689> there are plenty of good mail clients
[02:01] <ubotu> 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, some find it rude.
[02:01] <arrenlex> Goose: Just ask.
[02:01] <jrib> Goose: please don't use caps, and just ask your question here
[02:01] <ChrisF-> please suggest a good email client
[02:01] <ChrisF-> evolution isn't working out
[02:01] <Goose> k sorry dude
[02:01] <Goose> s
[02:01] <ardchoille> ChrisF-: Thunderbird?
[02:01] <Goose> on my Ubuntu 6.06 it only has 1 screen resolution
[02:01] <ChrisF-> all I need is for it to work like Outlook so everything gets synced to my blackberry automatically
[02:01] <beg1689> well if i had to use a client, i would use thunderbird
[02:01] <ChrisF-> thunderbird doesn't support Exchange
[02:01] <vafada> what's a nice gmail notifier?
[02:01] <Goose> 680x440 or something
[02:01] <jrib> !fixres | Goose
[02:01] <beg1689> but, gmail supports grabbing mail from pop3
[02:01] <Goose> how do i fix it?
[02:01] <ubotu> Goose: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[02:02] <beg1689> so i just use that
[02:02] <JamesG> ChrisF-: AFAIK, there's no way to do this right now.
[02:02] <ChrisF-> exactly
[02:02] <ChrisF-> thanks JamesG
[02:02] <bruenig> in browser client is all that is necessary
[02:02] <hendaus_> ardchoille,  thanx, i convert them to mpeg by avidemux
[02:02] <ChrisF-> heh, I don't know why people are fighting that
[02:02] <Goose> whats the console?
[02:02] <mhfs> arrenlex, done ... its pasted
[02:02] <beg1689> i can connect to an exchange with thunderbird
[02:02] <Alonea> ok, I am compiling another program (rockbox) and it keeps saying arm-elf-gcc not found, not in your path, even though it IS in my path and is definately installed. I used the path their shell script thingie asked for (it sets up the cross-compiler and everything) the people in #rockbox are stumped.
[02:02] <ChrisF-> if it can't be done, it can't be done
[02:02] <ardchoille> hendaus_: You're welcome :)
[02:02] <ChrisF-> beg1689: You're so hard headed
[02:02] <arrenlex> ChrisF-: Nothing running under wine will sync to your blackberry either because you'd need drivers to talk to the phone.
[02:02] <jrib> vafada: there is gmail-notify and mail-notification.  Both are good, the latter does more than just gmail
[02:02] <mhfs> arrenlex, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11274/
[02:02] <ChrisF-> you may be able to connect to exchange... you can't have all of your calendars and contacts and everything synced with your blackberry like it does automatically through outlook
[02:03] <vafada> jrib, thanks ill check gmail-notify
[02:03] <ChrisF-> arrenlex:  It syncs over the air
[02:03] <ChrisF-> arrenlex:  automatically
[02:03] <beg1689> that is actually listed as a priority bug in one
[02:03] <ardchoille> vafada: Do you use gkrellm?
[02:03] <ChrisF-> I go in Outlook, add something to the calendar... within about 10 seconds, it's on my blackberry too
[02:03] <beg1689> wine*
[02:03] <vafada> no
[02:03] <hendaus_> ardchoille,  ok after convert them to mpeg,where could i make them burn to dvd player
[02:03] <StSteven> Hello.  I am having a problem with the resolution of my screen.  I have it set in System>Prefs>Screen Resolution to 1024x786 and it is not at that resolution.  I have pasted my xorg.conf file at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11275/  ...  If anyone can help with this, that would be awsome.
[02:03] <aarango> hello
[02:03] <ChrisF-> that's what the exchange server is for
[02:04] <TrIG> how do i get vmware to work
[02:04] <ravi_master> what's exchange server for, chrisf, what are you guys talking about? I just entered.
[02:04] <ardchoille> hendaus_: I use devede for that. I dojn't know any other apps that will do it.
[02:04] <aarango> what is better:
[02:04] <TrIG> with ubuntu
[02:04] <aarango> knoppix or ubuntu?
[02:04] <ChrisF-> ravi:  I go into outlook, add something to my calendar... within seconds it's on my blackberry
[02:04] <beg1689> well ok, i agree with you,
[02:04] <ChrisF-> unfortunately I can't do this in linux
[02:04] <arrenlex> mhfs: Please also pastebin /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[02:04] <LordLimecat> whats the method of referring to a files name when doing a move?
[02:04] <ChrisF-> it syncs over the air
[02:04] <TrIG> ubuntu
[02:04] <hendaus_> ardchoille,  i have devede, can u please tell me or help me how to burn to dvd player?
[02:04] <beg1689> but that wasnt your stated problem: "well, linux doesn't have an email client that will let me check my exchange email account... "
[02:04] <mhfs> arrenlex, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11276/
[02:04] <LordLimecat> ie, if i wanted to move 'mv filename001 ..\filename001' what would be shorthand
[02:04] <ravi_master> Chrisf: hmm... can evolution do that for you? Exchange interaction is possible with Evolution.
[02:04] <Ben> Something very strange is going on. When I try to log in as any user other than root I get a terminal window that just displays 'bash: /dev/null: Permission denied' over and over.
[02:04] <ChrisF-> beg1689: Yeah, I didn't want to get into all of that
[02:05] <bruenig> LordLimecat, don't know if I quite understand you, mv file ..
[02:05] <ravi_master> Chrisf: I get my exchange-based (outlook) calendar in Evolution.
[02:05] <aarango> why is better ubunto and knoppix not?
[02:05] <Squider> /msg Pastebin @identify 128.92.155.1/511
[02:05] <Squider> oh fuck
[02:05] <mhfs> arrenlex, just consider that the driver has been changed from i810 to vesa .. =)
[02:05] <ChrisF-> ravi_master: Been trying to get some help for it... when I type in my exchnage server into the new account dialogue box, it won't give me the Forward button
[02:05] <beg1689> no he wants all the wireless stuff to work
[02:05] <arrenlex> mhfs: I saw. Thanks.
[02:05] <facerip> Does anyone know good objectdock?
[02:05] <JamesG> Ben: Sounds like your /etc/passwd file has something messed up
[02:05] <ChrisF-> beg1689: That works automatically
[02:05] <ChrisF-> beg1689: Don't wrory about that
[02:05] <LordLimecat> bruenig: i want to issue the equivalent command to 'mv thisfile001 ../thisfile001'
[02:05] <LordLimecat> but i dont wanna type the filename the second tiem
[02:06] <arrenlex> mhfs: What does "dpkg -l | grep xserver-xorg-video-i810 | grep ^ii | wc -l" say?
[02:06] <bruenig> LordLimecat, that path is the same place
[02:06] <LordLimecat> its the directory above o.0
[02:06] <LordLimecat> ..=one dir up
[02:06] <ravi_master> Chrisf: what are you putting into the OWA Url Feild?
[02:06] <Ben> JamesG, Any ideas on how I might go about fixing it?
[02:06] <ardchoille> hendaus_: Launch devede, choose Video DVD, click "Add" under files, brose to your video, tweak settings in "advanced options" in the File Properties window, tweak any other settings and click "Foward" in the main window.
[02:06] <vafada> anyone tried CheckGmail?
[02:06] <LordLimecat> cd .. from ~/Desktop takes you to ..
[02:06] <LordLimecat> er
[02:06] <LordLimecat> to ~
[02:06] <jrib> LordLimecat: bruenig told you how, I think you missed it
[02:06] <beg1689> ChrisF-: i found some solutions but they cost money
[02:07] <arpegius_> trying to
[02:07] <bruenig> LordLimecat, oh it is,  mv file ..
[02:07] <beg1689> full compatiblity
[02:07] <ChrisF-> ravi_master: VS4.exchprod.usa.net
[02:07] <mhfs> arrenlex, "0"
[02:07] <hendaus_> ardchoille,  ok done, then
[02:07] <Alonea> oh, my battery thing in the taskbar has dissapeared and its NOT listed in the applets
[02:07] <bruenig> I thought for sure that / was going to send it back to you
[02:07] <arrenlex> mhfs: You don't seem to have i810 installed.
[02:07] <ravi_master> chrisf: of course it doesn't work, that's not correct.
[02:07] <ardchoille> hendaus_: That should be all
[02:07] <LordLimecat> alright....so what if i want to move it to a way different directory
[02:07] <JamesG> Ben: Hard to say without knowing for sure what the problem is. If you look in /etc/passwd, are there references to /dev/null ? If so, you might need to change those to the home dir of the user (ie, /home/whatever)
[02:07] <ChrisF-> ravi_master: That's it though in Outlook
[02:07] <LordLimecat> i dont have to type the filename?
[02:07] <bruenig> LordLimecat, mv file /path/to/directory
[02:07] <arrenlex> mhfs: Please install the xserver-xorg-video-i810 package and try again.
[02:07] <beg1689> ChrisF- you could also just run your regular outlook under vmware
[02:07] <LordLimecat> oh!
[02:07] <LordLimecat> thanks!
[02:07] <ravi_master> chrisf: that's not what you put into exchange though
[02:07] <LordLimecat> thats so convenient
[02:07] <ravi_master> chrisf: evolution*
[02:08] <Dabian> beg1689 : Why not QEMU?
[02:08] <shark-1> why would you want outlook?
[02:08] <IcemanV9> Alonea: it is fully charged and it will hide ... unplug your AC and see if it shows up again
[02:08] <ChrisF-> ravi_master: What should I put into evolution?  Please advise... this is driving me nuts
[02:08] <beg1689> qemu, vmware, w/e
[02:08] <JamesG> ChrisF-: You have to give it the URL to your outlook web access
[02:08] <beg1689> vmware has 3d accel
[02:08] <beg1689> sort of
[02:08] <LordLimecat> ChrisF-: youre trying to get evolution workin with exchange?
[02:08] <Dabian> JamesG : Exchange doesn't have webaccess .. if its old.
[02:08] <ravi_master> chrisf: you have to put in the OWA (Outlook Web Access) Url starts with https://blah blah blah where blah blah blah is defined by the admin
[02:08] <Alonea> IcemanV9: nope. not even the notification that its switching to battery mode.
[02:08] <LordLimecat> oh nvm :(
[02:08] <hendaus_> ardchoille,  on action : what should it be from the three options
[02:08] <JamesG> Dabian: I'm well aware of that.
[02:08] <beg1689> and runs much faster than qemu for me
[02:08] <ChrisF-> oh ok... let's give it a whirl
[02:08] <StSteven> Hello.  I am having a problem with the resolution of my screen.  I have it set in System>Prefs>Screen Resolution to 1024x786 and it is not at that resolution.  I have pasted my xorg.conf file at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11275/  ...  If anyone can help with this, that would be awsome.
[02:08] <Dabian> JamesG : I have that problem actually, at work.
[02:09] <JamesG> Dabian: Bummer
[02:09] <mhfs> arrenlex, when trying to install, synaptic says its already installed
[02:09] <Ben> JamesG, No references to /dev/null. I actually found 2 bug reports with this problem (https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/63031 & https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+bug/69516) but neither of them seemed to give me many real answers.
[02:09] <ChrisF-> uh oh
[02:09] <ChrisF-> locked up
[02:09] <Dabian> JamesG : Well, they sacked me, so oh well. :)
[02:09] <IcemanV9> Alonea: then, you'll have to install it (again) by right-click & add to panel
[02:09] <ChrisF-> I put in my username/password and the https://exchange.usa.net and it locked up
[02:09] <arrenlex> mhfs: Please type this in the console and paste the output: sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-i810
[02:09] <ChrisF-> oh wait, we're back in business
[02:09] <arrenlex> StSteven: What card?
[02:09] <Dabian> JamesG : Last day at work will be 3rd of april.
[02:09] <Alonea> IcemanV9: Add Applet to Panel? (on Kubuntu)
[02:09] <arpegius_> i'm trying to get a black box server out of my machine here... just plugged in, no keyboard, etc. i installed edgy and the wireless worked without a problem. every time i rebooted, it just worked and i could ssh into it. now that i've had it up for a day, i can no longer ping it. before i go and plug everything back in again, anyone know what could be up?
[02:10] <JamesG> Ben: Hm, sorry.. I have no idea.
[02:10] <Ltar> attempting to run-- "setup.sh" with-- 'sh setup.sh' returns-- setup.sh: 9: function: not found x86
[02:10] <Ltar> ?
[02:10] <[M] orpheus> I was installing grub on hda, but by mistake I installed on hda1... Now i can't mount my ntfs partition... help???
[02:10] <JamesG> Dabian: Uh, I suppose that would solve the problem then, yes.
[02:10] <StSteven> It's integrated into the VIA North Bridge
[02:10] <ardchoille> hendaus_: That depends on what you want to do. Just convert the file(s)? or make an iso that you can burn to dvd?
[02:10] <IcemanV9> beg1689: only if you use kqemu module, then qemu will go fast
[02:10] <Dabian> JamesG :)
[02:10] <Ben> JamesG, Alright. Thanks anyway.
[02:10] <StSteven> It's Prosavage 8
[02:10] <hendaus_> ardchoille,  in advanced option what should i put the size and the audio?
[02:10] <LordLimecat> arpegius_: is there any chance it went to sleep?
[02:10] <elpargo> hi I'm running the system monitor applet and it's showing a huge cache but I have closed all apps, any idea what this may be?
[02:10] <sp0ro> Is it possible to run the Quake 3 demo(linux format of course)? I am getting a "unable to detect the character coding" error when I try to run the install script.
[02:10] <IcemanV9> Alonea: ah. no idea about kubuntu stuff. :/
[02:10] <beg1689> does it have crappy 3d accel included? cause vmware does :)
[02:10] <ardchoille> hendaus_: I have never tweaked those settings
[02:10] <mhfs> arrenlex, "E: Couldn't find package xserver-xorg-video-i810"
[02:10] <arpegius_> LordLimecat: i hard rebooted it and gave it a few minutes to boot. still no.
[02:11] <Alonea> IcemanV9: well, if its add applet, then its not on the list. I asked in kubuntu and they said its supposed to be, but its not for me.
[02:11] <LordLimecat> arpegius_: just a thought
[02:11] <ardchoille> hendaus_: I don't use sound and I always leave the size at default
[02:11] <beg1689> and flawless integration (move mouse in and out of emu window without pressing anything
[02:11] <hendaus_> ardchoille, i have the files mpeg and .avi
[02:11] <arrenlex> !info xserver-xorg-video-i810 | mhfs
[02:11] <ubotu> mhfs: xserver-xorg-video-i810: X.Org X server -- Intel i8xx, i9xx display driver. In component main, is optional. Version 1:1.6.5-0ubuntu3 (edgy), package size 148 kB, installed size 392 kB (Only available for alpha amd64 arm hppa hurd-i386 i386 ia64 kfreebsd-i386 m68k mips mipsel netbsd-i386 powerpc)
[02:11] <arrenlex> mhfs: Seems to exist.
[02:11] <Risky243> hey ppl i'm having some network issues and i'm looking for help.  I installed a new router today, and put it on a new subnet (192.168.0 instead of 192.168.1) and now my ubuntu machine can't access the internet.  Other machines on the network can connect to and from it, but i don't have internet - what should I try?
[02:11] <IcemanV9> Alonea: makes sense, but dunno more about kde
[02:11] <nick__> does the make link in the right click menu make hard links or sym links?
[02:11] <ardchoille> hendaus_: If you want to make a dvd to play in the dvd player, choose the 3rd option in Action
[02:11] <tunganet> When i load up ubuntu, a message box came up saying "System Error [Cannot Load up Icon] ". and now i am unable to see some of the icons, whats the deal?
[02:11] <Risky243> (and internet works on other machines)
[02:12] <jrib> nick__: symlinks
[02:12] <ChrisF-> yeah, still doesn't work
[02:12] <Alonea> IcemanV9: is the install for it in the repo?
[02:12] <Ltar> attempting to run-- "setup.sh" with-- 'sh setup.sh' returns-- setup.sh: 9: function: not found x86?
[02:12] <ardchoille> hendaus_: That will convert the files, create the disk structure and make an iso
[02:12] <ChrisF-> ravi_master: I have the owa address correct... I can connect through firefox
[02:12] <nick__> jrib thanks
[02:12] <bruenig> hendaus_, you can make an iso from an mpeg using dvdauthor and mkisofs
[02:12] <ChrisF-> but it just doesn't work here
[02:12] <[M] orpheus> I was installing grub on hda, but by mistake I installed on hda1... Now i can't mount my ntfs partition... help???
[02:12] <LordLimecat> im looking for a good IRC client that would let me quickly highlight various ppl in chat (ie, incase i want to follow a particular convo)....anyone have suggestions?
[02:12] <LordLimecat> im trying to follow different convos in here to learn, and its REALLY hard
[02:12] <Dabian> LordLimecat : Xchat
[02:12] <rj_> write a script for xchat
[02:12] <hendaus_> bruenig,  where can i found them?
[02:13] <LordLimecat> thanks :D
[02:13] <tunganet> When i load up ubuntu, a message box came up saying "System Error [Cannot Load up Icon] ". and now i am unable to see some of the icons, whats the deal?
[02:13] <IcemanV9> Alonea: i think you can find it in control center (or whatever it is called?); i believe battery monitor is part of kde
[02:13] <hendaus_> bruenig,  in adapt/
[02:13] <leeweek> hello all
[02:13] <arrenlex> mhfs: Oh! Are you running dapper?
[02:13] <StSteven> arrenlex:  Is that what you wanted to know?
[02:13] <bruenig> hendaus_, cd into the directory with the mpeg
[02:13] <ravi_master> ChrisF: well, were you able to get into it with evolution?
[02:13] <arrenlex> StSteven: I was just curious why you were using vesa. If you had an intel card, I would have suggested 915resolution.
[02:13] <ardchoille> bruenig: I think he needs to convert the videos to compliant mpeg-ps files first.
[02:14] <bruenig> ardchoille, oh, I thought he had.
[02:14] <StSteven> arrenlex:  Because that is what the system installed and I don't know what I am doing.
[02:14] <bruenig> hendaus_, did you say you used devede to convert it to mpeg or you already had the mpeg
[02:14] <ardchoille> bruenig: Nah, he still has an .avi file to convert.
[02:14] <mhfs> arrenlex, I know that this question is certainly stupid ... but Im a 2 hours experienced ubuntu guy .. .so here it goes ... what is dapper?
[02:14] <Risky243> anyone know what i should do if my ubuntu machine can't reach the internet, but and connect to and from other machines on the same network that can?  is there a way to make it look again for the gateway or something?
[02:14] <tainter> ugh.. ubuntu servers keep choking for me
[02:14] <arrenlex> mhfs: lol... do this:
[02:14] <ravi_master> tainter: what do you mean?
[02:14] <ChrisF-> ravi_master: Nope
[02:14] <arrenlex> !version | mhfs
[02:14] <ubotu> mhfs: To find out what version of Ubuntu you have, type  lsb_release -a  in a !shell
[02:14] <ChrisF-> ravi_master: I can get in with Firefox
[02:14] <IcemanV9> !dapper | mhfs
[02:14] <hendaus_> bruenig,  i already have them mpeg
[02:14] <ubotu> mhfs: dapper is the 4th release of Ubuntu.  Version 6.06 LTS, codename "Dapper Drake".
[02:14] <tainter> they are fine for about 10 seconds, then they just slow down to about 10 seconds
[02:14] <ChrisF-> ravi_master: to the web access.. using the same url, same login, same password, Evolution can't connect
[02:15] <ravi_master> chrisf: were you able to get to the next screen in the mailbox setup?
[02:15] <tainter> it keeps jumping up and down, mostly staying down though
[02:15] <hendaus_> bruenig,  i convert them by avidemux
[02:15] <ravi_master> chrisf: ok, you did do username@domain.com, right?
[02:15] <arrenlex> StSteven: What's the output of the command "lspci | grep -i vga:?
[02:15] <ravi_master> chrisf: you probably put in just username
[02:15] <hendaus_> bruenig,  coz they are .avi
[02:15] <leeweek> can i get help here, or is the wrong hcannel??
[02:15] <dieman> yay, new gimmie
[02:15] <arrenlex> StSteven: Er, no colon at the end.
[02:15] <jrib> leeweek: you're in the right place
[02:15] <leeweek> good
[02:15] <leeweek> okay
[02:15] <tainter> sorry, i mean they are fine at about 300 kB/s, then slow down to about 10 kB/s
[02:15] <Ben> So for some reason /dev/null is being set to crw------- 1 root root at boot, meaning no user account can log in. I can manually fix it by doing 'sudo chmod 0666 /dev/null' but the problem re-occurs at reboot. I checked /etc/udev/rules.d/40-permissions.rules and that's also got null set to 0666. I am baffled. Any ideas?
[02:15] <bruenig> hendaus_, ok, well maybe it is compatible. If it isn't compatible, it will just err anyways. What is the name of the mpeg, (the full name) and where is it located on the filesystem
[02:15] <Ltar> attempting to run-- "setup.sh" with-- 'sh setup.sh' returns-- "setup.sh: 9: function: not found     x86"?
[02:16] <IcemanV9> leeweek: help for ubuntu? then, yes :)
[02:16] <mhfs> arrenlex, hehehe ... alright ... I imagined it ways something like that ... you're right ... I just installed 6.06.01 lts .. cadename dapper
[02:16] <Alonea> whooooa, I ran guidance-power-manager and it says my computer isn't a laptop...how silly
[02:16] <StSteven> arrenlex:  01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. UniChrome Pro IGP (rev 01)
[02:16] <arrenlex> mhfs: That would explain it. Dapper is for servers, because it's not getting any new versions of packages, just bugfixes. So you're going to find your system pretty outdated.
[02:17] <arrenlex> StSteven: I've never even heard of that company, so you're on your own. Sorry...
[02:17] <puff> Is there a way to tweak gnome-terminal so thatit doesn't do xterm-style pasting?  OR rather, if it does, so it shares a clipboard with right-click-copy/paste?
[02:17] <StSteven> arrenlex:  Good thing I missed the colon
[02:17] <leeweek> this thing is not bieng nice. does anyone know any problems with the intel DP965lt mobo? i think that is the main problem wiht this
[02:17] <ravi_master> Chrisf: you can absolutely get this to work, did you hit the authenticate after putting in your information?
[02:17] <mhfs> arrenlex, hahaha ... great!
[02:17] <Alonea> IcemanV9: ok, you said control system, which should be system settings for me, so, under there where abouts would it be?
[02:17] <leeweek> t uses a intel DP965lt motherboard, a intel pentium D 820
[02:17] <leeweek> with a gig of ram, a 400 gb SATA hdd, and a old non-branded IDE dvd drive that my dad gave me. oh and it uses a nVidia GeForce 7300 GS for video. i was hoping to double boot it (win 2k, and ubuntu) and got GRUB to work, partitions etc. all up to actually installing ubuntu.
[02:17] <leeweek> it jsut did not want to, and sadly i was forced to run it under a VM in win2k...
[02:17] <leeweek> so im kinda stumped. why would it work in the VM, but not natively?
[02:17] <arrenlex> mhfs: Feel like upgrading to edgy? I don't know where to begin helping you with dapper.
[02:17] <hendaus_> bruenig,  /home/hendaus/Desktop/Ghawwar kingdom.avi
[02:17] <ardchoille> puff: gnome-terminal in Dapper does that already by default, have you tried hilight + middle click?
[02:17] <benkong2> how can I stop automatic updates from wanting me to update 70+ language pack files. I only need english
[02:18] <leeweek> get a :
[02:18] <leeweek> /bin/sh: can't acess tty; job control turned off
[02:18] <leeweek> (initranmfs) _
[02:18] <leeweek> i have no clue what this means.
[02:18] <leeweek> im using a live CD that i burned the iso onto. it boots to the splash screen i select install, then it thinks for a while and displays that ^
[02:18] <leeweek> i just updated my BIOS, and intel said this versios supported linux, so idk what it is up
[02:18] <bruenig> hendaus_, ok rename it so it doesn't have a space, just for my sanity
[02:18] <jvai> hey peeps
[02:18] <bruenig> hendaus_, I want the mpeg not the avi
[02:18] <arrenlex> jvai: Like, bling. Yo.
[02:18] <jvai> lol
[02:18] <IcemanV9> leeweek: VM does not use your local hardware at all, it provides its own hardware
[02:18] <Number2> does anyone know how to install a them in Xubuntu?
[02:18] <leeweek> ok
[02:19] <Number2> theme*
[02:19] <mhfs> arrenlex, I just downloaded the 6.10 desktop iso ... but installed 6.06 anyway cause I wanted to test the ubuntu upgrade features ...
[02:19] <leeweek> do you know what the mess age it gives me is saying?
[02:19] <wweasel> !grub
[02:19] <hendaus_> bruenig,  sorry /home/hendaus/Desktop/movies/embarator2
[02:19] <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
[02:19] <leeweek> its trying to tell me something
[02:19] <IcemanV9> Alonea: i am not sure .. i don't use kde; i cannot help you more with it. sorry.
[02:19] <arrenlex> mhfs: ...right. Well, good luck with that.
[02:19] <arrenlex> !upgrade | mhfs
[02:19] <ubotu> mhfs: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[02:19] <hendaus_> bruenig,  sorry /home/hendaus/Desktop/movies/embarator <-- the second
[02:19] <puff> ardchoille: Mainly I want both versions of cut'n paste to copy to and paste from the same clipboard, to prevent accidentally spamming IRC channels because I pasted from the wrong clipbarod.
[02:19] <StSteven> Oh well...
[02:19] <bruenig> hendaus_, where is the mpeg
[02:20] <hendaus_> bruenig,  sorry /home/hendaus/Desktop/movies/embarator2.mpeg
[02:20] <mhfs> arrenlex, ok ... thanks very much for you support ... very professional ! congratualations !
[02:20] <hendaus_> bruenig,  sorry /home/hendaus/Desktop/movies/embarator.mpeg <-- the second
[02:20] <ardchoille> puff: Hmm.. never seen that. SHIFT+CTRL+C copies and SHIFT+CTRL+V pastes.. hilight + middle click work too.
[02:20] <bruenig> hendaus_, with the 2 or without the 2
[02:21] <hendaus_> bruenig,  the first without 2 and the second with 2 :L)
[02:21] <ardchoille> puff: Try Edit -> Keyboard Shortcuts.. and tweak those.
[02:22] <bruenig> hendaus_, ok, do the following all at once: cd /home/hendaus/Desktop/movies/ && dvdauthor -o dvd -t embarator2.mpeg && dvdauthor -o dvd -T && mkisofs -dvd-video -o embarator2.iso dvd/ && rm -rf dvd/
[02:22] <hendaus_> bruenig,  they didnot open with kaffeine :<
[02:23] <hendaus_> bruenig,  ok done
[02:23] <ardchoille> puff: Are you talking about having CTRL+C/V and hilight + middle click using the same exact cut buffer?
[02:23] <bruenig> hendaus_, is there an embarator2.iso?
[02:24] <hendaus_> bruenig, i make one iso but with error
[02:24] <bruenig> hendaus_, does the iso exist or not
[02:24] <jvai> ok i'm back
[02:24] <jvai> imean i'm baq
[02:24] <harry> Is there a way to display the 'help' for AmaroK on GNOME?
[02:24] <ravi_master> chrisf, don't give up on me, yt?
[02:24] <hendaus_> bruenig,  i make the .iso by k3b
[02:24] <ChrisF-> back
[02:24] <ChrisF-> sorry
[02:24] <bruenig> !es | hendaus_ sorry you aren't understanding me
[02:24] <ubotu> hendaus_ sorry you aren't understanding me: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[02:24] <ChrisF-> ravi_master: Yeah, I put in the same username that I use for the web access
[02:25] <hendaus_> bruenig,  yes it exists
[02:25] <ChrisF-> and the web access url I use "http://exchange.usa.net"
[02:25] <ChrisF-> and then hit authenticate, put in my apssword
[02:25] <ChrisF-> and nothing
[02:25] <glick> excuse me, does anyone know why ive lost all sound for some reason
[02:25] <hendaus_> bruenig,  but i am doing what are typing for me
[02:25] <mhfs> guys ... what's the K3b alternative in ubuntu ? Im arriving from a kde based system ... =)
[02:25] <bruenig> hendaus_, does that iso exist from the command I just told you to copy. Is it there. I don't want to know what you did with k3b. I want to know if the iso that command was supposed to make exists or not
[02:25] <ravi_master> chrisf: try putting in https: not http: and did you hit the authenticate button before you continued?
[02:26] <arrenlex> mhfs: k3b is still the best and generally people use it even on gnome. If you must have something else, these are passable:
[02:26] <arrenlex> !burn | mhfs
[02:26] <ubotu> mhfs: 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
[02:26] <bruenig> because if that mpeg was not formatted right, you would have erred and therefore not gotten an iso
[02:26] <hendaus_> bruenig,  no i del it
[02:26] <IcemanV9> mhfs: gnomebaker
[02:26] <ChrisF-> ravi_master: Yeah, tried that
[02:26] <ech1> quick question - I am trying to execute a dedicated ventrilo server with "./ventrilo_srv" but it gives an error saying it cannot find the file. I just reinstalled ubuntu, and had fixed this problem earlier, but cannot remember right now. does anyone know off the top of their head?
[02:26] <|Amon|> mhfs, just use k3b
[02:26] <hendaus_> bruenig,  thats right i got an error
[02:26] <ChrisF-> ravi_master: Here's one thing that's weird... when using the online web access in Firefox, I have to always enter my username and password twice for it to work...
[02:26] <bruenig> hendaus_, ok, then it isn't formatted right so I am done. Use devede on the avi.
[02:27] <ChrisF-> in IE in windows, I do it once and it connects
[02:27] <ChrisF-> perhaps that's a problem?
[02:27] <hendaus_> bruenig,  ok i try
[02:27] <ravi_master> chirsf: what happenned when you authenticated?
[02:27] <ChrisF-> it just sits there for about 5 seconds
[02:27] <ChrisF-> then says
[02:28] <ChrisF-> Could Not Authenticate To Server
[02:30] <ravi_master> oh, I might have the solution for this Chrisf
[02:30] <Hyper-cool> hey, is there a way to get to drivers that are stored in an exe?
[02:30] <arrenlex> Hyper-cool: cabextract might work, if you're really lucky.
[02:30] <arrenlex> !cabextract | Hyper-cool
[02:30] <hendaus_> bruenig,  i del everything now i will try from the begining
[02:30] <ubotu> hyper-cool: cabextract: a program to extract Microsoft Cabinet files. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.1-1 (edgy), package size 43 kB, installed size 144 kB
[02:30] <ChrisF-> ravi_master: I hope so!
[02:30] <ravi_master> put in DOMAIN\user, not just user
[02:30] <Hyper-cool> arrenlex, thx
[02:30] <ravi_master> into the username box
[02:30] <ChrisF-> hmm
[02:30] <ChrisF-> wish I knew the domain :)
[02:30] <ravi_master> domain is just usa.net
[02:30] <ravi_master> if that doesn't work, try usa\user
[02:30] <ravi_master> usa.net should work
[02:31] <ChrisF-> didn't work
[02:31] <ChrisF-> :(
[02:31] <ChrisF-> I think domain would be VIPREALTYGROUP or something along those lines
[02:31] <ravi_master> hmm, try it
[02:31] <ravi_master> you see, some exchange servers do want DOMAIN\user, others don't.
[02:31] <ChrisF-> yeah
[02:31] <ChrisF-> this is really strange
[02:32] <Hyper-cool> arrenlex, nope... no valid cabs found. there must be a way though because in a forum someone wrote..... pollywog  pollywog is offline
[02:32] <Hyper-cool> First Cup of Ubuntu
[02:32] <Hyper-cool> 
[02:32] <Hyper-cool> Join Date: Nov 2006
[02:32] <Hyper-cool> Beans: 13
[02:32] <ravi_master> that could be the reason you get it twice in firefox
[02:32] <Hyper-cool> Problems installing Linksys WUSB11v4 w/ndiswrapper
[02:32] <ravi_master> not really strange
[02:32] <Hyper-cool> Hello, I'm a newbie having problems installing a wireless usb adapter on my Mom's computer. I'm following the directions at : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wi...22&context=180
[02:32] <Hyper-cool> After I've installed ndiswrapper, and the .exe driver, I can get the system to recognize the device as installed, but I get no wireless entry in System>Administration>Networking, and Network Manager does not have any connection option other than my wired LAN that I'm using to set up the system.
[02:32] <ChrisF-> but in Outlook, my username is just cfarrugia@vip
[02:32] <ChrisF-> that's all
[02:32] <TrIG> hey does anyone know why the vm player is asking for a config file
[02:32] <Hyper-cool> so how did he do it?
[02:32] <ravi_master> the first time you put in just the username, the second time, you get the a changed username
[02:32] <ravi_master> am I correct?
[02:33] <arrenlex> Hyper-cool: Sorry, no idea. Never needed to use ndiswrapper.
[02:33] <ChrisF-> nope
[02:33] <ChrisF-> first time I put it in and it just re-pops up the box asking for ti again
[02:33] <ChrisF-> I type the same thing twice in Firefox
[02:33] <ChrisF-> IE it just goes first try
[02:33] <hendaus> back
[02:33] <Cafuneba> Hi everybody
[02:34] <coffeegrindah> Hello all, I'm building a Live USB 6.10 custom install and wondering if anyone else has tried and if i should write a how-to cause it's a mixture of like 4-5 different ones..
[02:34] <coffeegrindah> (for the wiki )
[02:34] <hendaus> bruenig,  sorry i have dc,i del everything and then i am trying from the begining
[02:34] <bruenig> hendaus, ok keep me posted?
[02:34] <ChrisF-> ravi:  I have to get to sleep.  I really appreciate all your help though
[02:34] <Cafuneba> I wanted to have ubuntu to automaticaly mount my cdrom when i put some disc in. I have tried following the forums and got no specific info on the issue
[02:34] <hendaus> bruenig,  :)
[02:34] <ChrisF-> I'm going to look up the domain tomorrow when I'm in the office
[02:35] <arnina> hi,when using apt-get source ,error occurs:E: Could not open file /var/lib/apt/lists/mirror.vmmatrix.net_ubuntu_dists_edgy_universe_source_Sources - open (2 No such file or directory).anyone know why?
[02:37] <s0nix> hi, anyone can help me, i got a ati dual screen. and i see no image of my videos on my screen 2.
[02:37] <hyperactivecrond> is the gnome-settings-manager bug ever going to be fixed?
[02:37] <hyperactivecrond> the one that gnome knows upstream
[02:37] <hyperactivecrond> that deals with themes?
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[02:38] <_`XeOn_> hello
[02:39] <_`XeOn_> can any1 tell me why i cant compile neostats in egdy?
[02:39] <hyperactivecrond> _`XeOn_: where is the compil stopping?
[02:39] <_`XeOn_> its giving me a huge error in per.c
[02:39] <_`XeOn_> perl.c
[02:39] <MrFoobar> evening
[02:39] <Pelo> good evening
[02:39] <jrib> _`XeOn_: pastebin the full error output
[02:40] <MrFoobar> I can't get Ubuntu to boot on my machine, which is weird because I've installed it at least 2 other times on the same hardware
[02:40] <secion8> anyone know of a good app to rotate a video, my buddy shot a video but it came out sideways.
[02:40] <Pelo> MrFoobar,  borked cd ?  wrong boot device ?
[02:40] <glick> he does anyone knwo why my sound is no longer working?
[02:40] <frodo549> Good evening, morning guys..I am having a problem, of coarse. When i start up Ubuntu the screen is blurry and when i scroll my mouse over some sections a section of it is clear then when i scroll of the section becomes blurry, and the section that my mouse is hovering becomes clear.
[02:40] <MrFoobar> I checksummed the CD and it's ok, boot device?
[02:41] <Pelo> secion8,  I think you can fix that in avidemux
[02:41] <Pelo> frodo549,  do you have beryl or compiz installed ?
[02:46] <frodo549> no. sir.
[02:46] <secion8> pelo, Thanx, will try that out
[02:46] <MrFoobar> regardless of whether I boot it in safe graphics more or regular mode, the "Loading" screen is black & white and glitchy, then it gets to a peach-colored screen with a bunch of short black dashes scattered across, plays the "Boot up" noise, and hangs
[02:46] <Pelo> frodo549,  try reconfiguring xorg
[02:46] <|rt|> is there a channel for fiesty or is this the place to ask questions about that?
[02:46] <frodo549> alright will do.
[02:46] <mattyv> |rt|: ubuntu+1
[02:46] <puff> ardchoille: I think it's actually control-insert that trips me up.
[02:46] <Pelo> MrFoobar,  is the instalation done or is that with the live cd ?
[02:46] <MrFoobar> that's booting with the LiveCD
[02:46] <puff> ardchoille: Rather, control-shift-insert.
[02:46] <frodo549> hey pelo
[02:46] <frodo549> im using livecd.
[02:46] <_`XeOn_> here is the pastebin http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11277/
[02:46] <frodo549> i havnt installed it yet.
[02:46] <timthelion> hey, in vixicron, do I need to put qoutes around the command if it is like "cat ~/reminders/track/* >> /dev/dsp" ?
[02:46] <Pelo> MrFoobar,  did you try the live cd on another comp ?
[02:46] <glick> does anyone know what could be blocking my sound?
[02:46] <ardchoille> puff: I never used ctrl+insert
[02:46] <MrFoobar> Pelo, I don't have another AMD64 to try it on
[02:46] <hyperactivecrond> glick: your volume not turned up?
[02:46] <Pelo> frodo549,   my; guess is that you don'T have the rght support for your graphic card out of the box,  you'll have to install the proper driver afterward
[02:46] <ravi_master> chrisf, you really just need to try different user strings, as you were pointing out earlier, user@domain, domain\user where domain is the correct domain.
[02:46] <glick> hyperactivecrond, no it is
[02:46] <hyperactivecrond> glick: your speakers dead?
[02:46] <Pelo> MrFoobar,  that was my best guess,  try the alternate install cd
[02:46] <MrFoobar> Pelo, I'm going to try the i386 install CD first, that's what I used to have installed and it ran
[02:46] <bacho> hello!!! i coudl make beryl run on my ati :D !!!
[02:46] <Pelo> frodo549,  check the forum for your hardware see if there is a howto for your card
[02:46] <MrFoobar> Beryl is hot stuff
[02:46] <Pelo> bacho,  probably   ask in #beryl
[02:46] <frodo549> alright.
[02:46] <frodo549> thanks much pelo =-)
[02:46] <_`XeOn_> jrib, here is the pastebin http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11277/
[02:46] <LordLimecat> is anyone familiar with pyvnc2swf or xvidcap?
[02:46] <glick> anything else it could be ?
[02:46] <glick> some something conflicting?
[02:46] <MrFoobar> I remember having the same problem before, and it got fixed somehow...
[02:47] <MrFoobar> If I get the same problem with i386 I'll try firing it up on my MacBook
[02:47] <Pelo> glick,   sometimes my sound goes off because I muted an application and it stuck ,  dbl click the sound icon and see if the pcm thing is muted or not
[02:47] <bacho> :D it works :D
[02:47] <Pelo> MrFoobar,  I don't think i386 cd is suppose to work on mac computer
[02:47] <MrFoobar> Intel Mac
[02:47] <be_ring> hellow
[02:48] <Pelo> MrFoobar,  try looking up your hardware in the forum, maybe someone has an idea
[02:48] <be_ring> #manado
[02:48] <Pelo> be_ring,    /JOIN  #manado
[02:48] <MrFoobar> also, glick, go into alsamixer and play with the settings there, turning channels on and off and whatnot. Usually that gets my sound working
[02:49] <glick> acording to the alsa mixer everything is at max
[02:49] <secion8> pelo, avidemux does not rotate video, Unless I am missing it. Any other ideas. Seems like no packages want to rotate video. Seems like such a common sense thing to me in video editing.
[02:50] <am_rods> does anyone knows how to get mathematica 5.2 installed in windows running using wine?
[02:50] <MrFoobar> glick, I don't mean the levels, I mean the actual on and off options (I think you toggle with M)
[02:50] <blenna> how can i make a 1:1 copy of a html page & convert it to pdf?
[02:50] <MrFoobar> for example, to get the sound working on my Audigy 2 I used to have to turn the "Digital out" or something channel off
[02:50] <globe> Why cant I create a link in the /media directory for my new dvd drive (installed in place of a zip drive)?
[02:51] <jrib> am_rods: why don't you install it natively on linux? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Mathematica
[02:51] <Pelo> secion8,  sorry my mistake , that little icon on the far rithg of the toolbar had me confused,   try looking up the problem in the forum
[02:51] <jvai> ok ppl.. ty all it was good
[02:51] <Hyper-cool> is there a channel to go to talk about ndiswrapper?
[02:51] <Pelo> globe,  permissions ?
[02:51] <secion8> pelo, yeah, I thought that was it too when i first looked at it.
[02:51] <rapid> Hyper-cool, whats wrong?
[02:51] <am_rods> i dont have the space to have it installed twice
[02:51] <glick> none of them are muted MrFoobar  except some of the Capture ones
[02:51] <Pelo> Hyper-cool,  did you try  #ndsw...
[02:52] <dprice> how can i arrange my install so that when a new version comes out i don't have to reinstall all my software?
[02:52] <glick> Line in and microphone
[02:52] <globe> Pelo what permissions do I need to set?  I am trying as root (sudo -s)
[02:52] <MrFoobar> glick: In the case, I'm not sure
[02:52] <Pelo> dprice,   just upgrade
[02:52] <Hyper-cool> rapid, i'm having a good deal of trouble getting my usb wireless adapter to work
[02:52] <_`XeOn_> jrib, did u saw the output error from my compilation?
[02:52] <jrib> _`XeOn_: you're compiling: http://freshmeat.net/projects/neo/ ?  What version?
[02:52] <Pelo> globe,   to make a new folder in /media try    sudo mkdir /media/foldername
[02:52] <yanger> is ubuntu ultimate edition just a edgy with lots of stuff pre-installed?
[02:52] <dprice> upgrade haven't worked so good,
[02:53] <_`XeOn_> 3.0
[02:53] <rapid> Hyper-cool, did you download the driver and run it with ndiswrapper?
[02:53] <MrFoobar> I swear something's screwed up with my computer ever since I put Vista on the thing.
[02:53] <Marupa> is there a way to get libasound2-dev ?
[02:53] <rapid> MrFoobar, obviously.
[02:53] <MrFoobar> But the thing is, I'm not joking
[02:53] <Pelo> MrFoobar ...
[02:53] <rapid> like ?
[02:53] <globe> Pelo: I did that, but I can't seem to use the link command to create a link
[02:53] <Pelo> MrFoobar,  I heard vista doesn't allow dual boot , I might be mistaken
[02:53] <MrFoobar> Logic dictates that Vista couldn't screw with my hardware, but ever since, I haven't been able to reinstall XP - it hangs up on the second reboot, and will never boot again, no matter what I try
[02:54] <rapid> globe: man ln has very good explination.
[02:54] <Marupa> I try to apt-get it but I always get:  libasound2-dev: Depends: libasound2 (= 1.0.11-7ubuntu3) but 1.0.13-1 is to be installed
[02:54] <dprice> mrfoobar, the thing that is wrong with your computer is that you installed a m,icrosix product :)
[02:54] <jrib> _`XeOn_: alpha 1?  alpha 3?
[02:54] <_`XeOn_> jrib, i tryed 2.5 and got same error
[02:54] <MrFoobar> Pelo, I never let Windows see my Linux partition, I install it on a second hard disk and when I want to boot, I manually select that disk in the BIOS :D
[02:54] <Pelo> globe,  that just makes a directory,  if you want your drive to be set to it you have to mount it
[02:54] <cafuego_> MrFoobar: Did you buy OneCare as well? Did you try calling MS support? ;-)
[02:54] <_`XeOn_> jrib, alpha4
[02:54] <MrFoobar> I'd call MS support if it wasn't in India, haha
[02:54] <peder_> Any chan for uberyl help? ;o
[02:54] <beg1689> uberyl?
[02:54] <jrib> !beryl > peder_    (peder_, see the private message from ubotu)
[02:54] <Pelo> peder_,   #beryl
[02:55] <jrib> _`XeOn_: I don't see any alpha4.  Can you link me directly?
[02:55] <beg1689> mm fun, im install ubuntu on an old laptop
[02:55] <MrFoobar> best part is the licensing - I installed Vista x64 on this thing, realized it was broken, then put the Vista 32 bit on it, which worked better. But I couldn't activate it 'cause I already activated the x64 one
[02:55] <Marupa> I really need this to work x.x
[02:55] <IcemanV9> peder_: #ubuntu-effects
[02:55] <globe> Pelo, yes I understand about mounting, I am just trying to replicate the link structure that ubuntu creates
[02:55] <peder_> thanks
[02:55] <rapid> globe, check out /etc/fstab maybe
[02:55] <cafuego_> MrFoobar: Well, it's broken, return Vista for a refund and run Linux.
[02:55] <secion8> anybody in here familiar with cinelerra? A video editor
[02:56] <cafuego_> For that extra $WHATEVER you can buy more ram instead
[02:56] <Pelo> globe,  that's as far as I can take you,  if no one esle can help try the forum
[02:56] <beg1689> laptop is pii 333mhz 196mb mem, no physical net connection whatsoever
[02:56] <glick> damn my ubuntu box lost its voice :/
[02:56] <globe> rapid: so if I can't create a link to a directory, how are there links to directories? I have cdrom0 (the mount point) and cdrom (points to cdrom0)
[02:56] <MrFoobar> I'm attempting to run Linux now, but I'd rather have that working before I get rid of the one OS that boots on it :)
[02:56] <Marupa> glick, as in no sound?  ESD or ALSA?
[02:56] <rapid> globe: why can't you create a link
[02:56] <glick> ahh i think my soundcard broke :(
[02:57] <Pelo> MrFoobar,  have you tried the alternate install cd ?   installs in comand line
[02:57] <secion8> for some reason it does not respond to mouse clicks.
[02:57] <MrFoobar> Pelo, no I haven't, I'm going to try the i386 one first because that worked in the past.
[02:57] <Marupa> glick, Did you recently update?
[02:57] <MrFoobar> 12 minutes until ti downloads
[02:57] <globe> rapid: it says I cant..."hard link not allowed for directory"
[02:57] <glick> Marupa, no
[02:57] <beg1689> mmm i lvoe the alternate cd
[02:57] <arrenlex> glick: You can try this script: http://arrenlex.ls.la/alsaconf ; it's from the debian version of the alsa-utils package and will re-setup your soundcard and reload all modules.
[02:57] <beg1689> i hate most of the crap that ubuntu installs (like gnome)
[02:57] <MrFoobar> If I had known about the alternate CD maybe I would've had an easier time installing Ubuntu on this ancient Dell that someone gave me.
[02:57] <glick> nah i think i just broke my sound card
[02:57] <Marupa> beg1689, Then use kubuntu?
[02:57] <rapid> globe: what do you want?
[02:57] <arrenlex> glick: Could always try.
[02:57] <beg1689> e17 ftw
[02:58] <arrenlex> glick: Does that machine dual-boot with windows? You could test sound there.
[02:58] <IcemanV9> !offtopic | beg1689
[02:58] <ubotu> beg1689: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[02:58] <glick> arrenlex, no it doesnt, what happened is i think i damaged the internal sound card when i tripped over my speakers the other day
[02:58] <Marupa> Anyone have any ideas on how to satisfy a libasound2-dev dependency?
[02:58] <MrFoobar> Marupa, no luck just trying apt-get install libasound2-dev?
[02:58] <arrenlex> Marupa: By installing libasound2-dev?
[02:58] <_`XeOn_> jrib, http://svn.neostats.net/snapshots/
[02:58] <globe> rapid: I am trying to duplicate the setup that the installer creates for removable media.  The installer creates a mount point (say cdrom0) and then also creates a folder (cdrom) that points to the mount point.
[02:58] <MrFoobar> sorry, sudo apt-get ...
[02:59] <arrenlex> !info libasound2-dev | Marupa
[02:59] <Marupa> MrFoobar, arrenlex, says I need an exact version, which is earlier than my current.
[02:59] <ubotu> marupa: libasound2-dev: ALSA library development files. In component main, is optional. Version 1.0.11-7ubuntu3 (edgy), package size 456 kB, installed size 1776 kB
[02:59] <globe> rapid: I have no idea why it does this but I figure there has to be a reason
[02:59] <jrib> _`XeOn_: ok, you've narrowed it down... now what revision?
[02:59] <arrenlex> Marupa: What does?
[02:59] <Marupa> apt-getting it.
[02:59] <Marupa> I try to apt-get it but I always get:  libasound2-dev: Depends: libasound2 (= 1.0.11-7ubuntu3) but 1.0.13-1 is to be installed <re>
[02:59] <_`XeOn_> jrib, 3115
[03:00] <arrenlex> Marupa: Have you enabled third-party repos?
[03:00] <glick> hmm surprisingly sound works through headphones still
[03:00] <glick> but not through the speakers
[03:00] <lisapc> has anyone installed frostwire on Edgy?
[03:00] <Marupa> arrenlex, as many as I could find, arrenlex.
[03:00] <arrenlex> Marupa: That would be your problem, then.
[03:00] <jrib> !anyone | lisapc
[03:00] <arrenlex> Marupa: Why are you adding third-party repositories?
[03:00] <ubotu> lisapc: 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?
[03:00] <rapid> globe: to create a mount point you just mkdir /mnt/point
[03:00] <egg86> ipw2200 works worse on feisty than on edgy
[03:00] <Marupa> lemme double check which repos I have.
[03:01] <arnina> does it(apt-get source) have anything to do with /etc/apt/sources.list?
[03:01] <zen> how can I temporarily add an include path to the gcc command?
[03:01] <jrib> arnina: yes
[03:01] <cafuego_> -I/some/path
[03:01] <Erb_> Can a xorg.conf expert please PM me, I am having great difficulty adding adding a 19" monitor to my notebook
[03:01] <zen> can I put that into a makefile?
[03:01] <arnina> jrib,how to modi it?
[03:01] <rames> hello hello ... possible bug report re: wlan0 / prism2 usb wireless card after upgrade to feisty beta ... can i explain to anybody?
[03:01] <MrFoobar> Anyone, is there any problem you could see coming up because I changed around the order of my hard disks? (all SATA disks) because since then I can't get XP to work right, or Ubuntu to boot from CD
[03:01] <jrib> arnina: to do what?
[03:01] <egg86> arnina: just use synaptics utill to set up list
[03:01] <globe> rapid, okay.  for the fstab, do you happen to know the type and options for a dvd burner?
[03:01] <cafuego_> zen: Yup, traditionally that would go in CFLAGS
[03:02] <Smaug> i cant get the sound on my windows to work. help?
[03:02] <Marupa> arrenlex, I had to install a program that required a deb in a repo other than the normal ones.
[03:02] <BryanJK_> could  I get help redoing my ubuntu/windows dual boot setup?
[03:02] <arrenlex> Marupa: What program?
[03:02] <zen> cafuego, thanks
[03:02] <arnina> egg86,ok,i will google synaptics
[03:02] <Marupa> arrenlex, I don't recall.
[03:02] <rapid> globe: not sure..
[03:02] <jrib> Smaug: for windows help, visit ##windows
[03:02] <nick__> so I have alltray to doc my T-bird, is there anyway to dock it without opening alltray after each restart
[03:02] <globe> rapid: okay, thanks 4 your help
[03:02] <arrenlex> Marupa: Remove those third-party repositories. They're screwed your system up already.
[03:02] <brandonm> wtf
[03:02] <globe> rapid: :-)
[03:02] <Marupa> arrenlex, already done so.
[03:03] <zen> cafuego, hrm...let me amend that...can I slip it into a configure script?
[03:03] <rapid> globe: graci
[03:03] <penguinlord> $ sudo chroot /mnt/hda1 grub-install /dev/hda
[03:03] <arrenlex> Marupa: and run apt-get update?
[03:03] <egg86> arnina: just : system: administration: synaptics
[03:03] <cafuego_> zen: CFLAGS=-I/some/path ./configure --whatever
[03:03] <Silver_Seagull> When my CPU usage goes high (such as a bunch of Beryl effects crops up at once, or some high-CPU script runs) my mouse and keyboard get very choppy and/or not responsive.  Is there any way to force them to be polled all the time (a la Windows?)
[03:03] <Marupa> all that's in there now are beryl and nvidia extras.  and yes.
[03:03] <penguinlord> will that fix the grub error 21
[03:03] <GirlRiver> someone please tell me how I find out which kernel I an using
[03:03] <rames> ...basically i ran a "update-manager -c -d" => feisty => reboot, wireless usb device no longer works by default ... however sudo ifdown wlan0 ; sudo ifup wlan0 appears to work ... can anybody troubleshoot with me to file a good bug-report?
[03:03] <rapid> GirlRiver, uname
[03:03] <jrib> _`XeOn_: your ./configure completed without error?
[03:03] <rapid> GirlRiver, uname -v
[03:03] <_`XeOn_> jrib, yes
[03:03] <Marupa> tried apt-get update && apt-get upgrade && apt-get dist-upgrade  then trying to install.
[03:03] <penguinlord> who knows how to fix grub error 21
[03:03] <arrenlex> Silver_Seagull: Do you have 3D acceleration?
[03:03] <egg86> beryl'is not working on feisty jet :(
[03:03] <rapid> sorry
[03:03] <GirlRiver> rapid: thank you
[03:03] <penguinlord> at step 1.5
[03:03] <rapid> GirlRiver, uname -r :)
[03:04] <nick__> so I have alltray to doc my T-bird, is there anyway to dock it without opening alltray after each restart
[03:04] <vitalstatistix> anyone here with a laptop with a geforce go 6400 + turbocache gpu
[03:04] <arrenlex> Marupa: Are you on edgy or dapper?
[03:04] <GirlRiver> rapid: thank you  again
[03:04] <Marupa> arrenlex, edgy
[03:04] <Pelo> arnina,  synaptic is an app in the default install of ubuntu   menu > system> admin > synaptic package manager
[03:04] <arnina> egg86,ok ,i got it
[03:04] <Silver_Seagull> arrenlex, I do- Beryl is running fine on my GeForce Go 7700 512MB with the nVidia proprietary drivers installed and running.
[03:04] <arrenlex> Marupa: If I were you I would completely downgrade to edgy packages again, or you'll have lots of problems like these, and then compile your program from source.
[03:04] <Marupa> already did so.
[03:04] <egg86> Pelo :)
[03:04] <arrenlex> Silver_Seagull: Okay, just wondering. Sorry.
[03:04] <Silver_Seagull> arrenlex, To clarify - it is not the effects that are slowing it - it is any high-CPU task.
[03:05] <Marupa> I'm trying to get darkice to compile in alsa support.
[03:05] <BryanJK_> okay heres my problem, im about to reado my dual boot setup... so i installed windows first, but the File system from ubuntu or something stops the loader from launching, which is a problem since I need to install windows before ubuntu
[03:05] <vitalstatistix> shout 'yeah' if you have a laptop with a geforce go 6400 + turbocache gpu
[03:05] <BryanJK_> would anyone know how to fix this?
[03:05] <arrenlex> Silver_Seagull: Okay. I can't suggest anything, sorry.
[03:05] <Pelo> egg86,  sorry, I was away making some tea, I missed it
[03:05] <Silver_Seagull> vitalstatistix, I have a GeForce Go 7700 512MB if that's close enough for volunteer work...
[03:05] <Marupa> BryanJK_, Tried fixing the MBR?
[03:05] <jrib> _`XeOn_: have you installed libperl-dev?
[03:06] <arrenlex> !prefix | Marupa
[03:06] <ubotu> Marupa: If you prefix your lines with the nickname of the person you're talking to, you have a greater chance that that person reads your messages
[03:06] <vitalstatistix> Silver_Seagull, do you have suspend to ram (S3) working?
[03:06] <zach_> hey, i've been having trouble mounting an ntfs partition of a raid0 array
[03:06] <Marupa> arrenlex, I try, but forget sometimes :P
[03:06] <arrenlex> Marupa: How did you downgrade?
[03:06] <BryanJK_> Marupa , sorry... but whats the MBR?
[03:06] <vitalstatistix> BryanJK_, you might need to reinstall grub using a livecd
[03:06] <robert_1> master-boot-record
[03:07] <Silver_Seagull> Hmmm, not sure.  Why Don't I try? :)
[03:07] <Marupa> arrenlex, apt-get update/upgraded.  Dunno any more than that.
[03:07] <BryanJK_> and what happens if I dont have a live cd?
[03:07] <arrenlex> Marupa: lol, that's not a downgrade.
[03:07] <Silver_Seagull> vitalstatistix, oops, I mean, "Hmmm, not sure.  Why don't I try?"
[03:07] <Marupa> arrenlex, what do I do then?
[03:07] <_`XeOn_> jrib, i guess so
[03:07] <sakobatoneko> anybody know is theres a psp converter for ubuntu
[03:07] <arrenlex> Marupa: create the file /etc/apt/preferences and put the following three lines in it:
[03:07] <Marupa> sakobatoneko, what do you mean?
[03:07] <vitalstatistix> Silver_Seagull, is this a laptop? I'm surprised you haven't attempted this yet
[03:07] <sakobatoneko> or a way to convert avi files to psp format
[03:07] <_`XeOn_> jrib, let me recheck
[03:07] <arrenlex> Package: *
[03:07] <arrenlex> Pin: release a=edgy
[03:07] <arrenlex> Pin-Priority: 1001
[03:08] <spiral_shell> it looks like my ubuntu does not point to the right sites to update installs....where is the file that I need to change to get the right headers?
[03:08] <arrenlex> Marupa: Save it. Then sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get dist-upgrade.
[03:08] <arrenlex> Marupa: Then remove the file again.
[03:08] <arrenlex> Marupa: Make sure to remove the extra repos before you even start.
[03:08] <rames> where's best place to file a bug report re: feisty upgrade process?
[03:08] <sakobatoneko> any video files
[03:08] <jrib> !bugs | rames
[03:08] <ubotu> rames: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug report at: http://bugs.ubuntu.com/  -  Bugs in/wishes for the bots can be filed at http://launchpad.net/products/ubuntu-bots
[03:08] <MrFoobar> spiral_shell: /etc/apt/sources.list, I think
[03:09] <vitalstatistix> BryanJK_, it becomes tricky without a livecd, many people run into this problem and reinstalling grub always seems to work fine
[03:09] <_`XeOn_> jrib, it wasnt installed
[03:09] <Marupa> arrenlex, thanks.  that'll take a while. XD  415MB of downgrades.
[03:09] <_`XeOn_> :D
[03:09] <BryanJK_> okay
[03:09] <arrenlex> Marupa: lol, and you wonder why your system is messed up!
[03:09] <spiral_shell> MrFoobar, I think all mine are out of date
[03:09] <Marupa> arrenlex, will this screw up nvidia, though?
[03:09] <jrib> _`XeOn_: for the record, the end of the config script tells you to install it on debian :)  Though now I am getting a /different/ error
[03:10] <spiral_shell> I dont have the latest version of ubuntu as well.. where should I get the latest repositories
[03:10] <spiral_shell> ?
[03:10] <vitalstatistix> BryanJK_, make sure you google your problem before doing anything - and follow each step to the latter, otherwise you risk precious data
[03:10] <_`XeOn_> jrib, let me remake to see whats new
[03:10] <egg86> spiral_shell: google: download ubuntu feisty :)
[03:11] <BryanJK_> okay
[03:11] <arrenlex> Marupa: Depends. How did you install nvidia?
[03:11] <BryanJK_> the only problem is i dont have an ubuntu cd, plus im on a pocket pc
[03:11] <Marupa> the nvidia.limitless.lupine.me.uk / beryl method.
[03:11] <rames> jrib: if it's a hardware regression from edgy=>feisty what'd be good tags / subject lines (i'm looking for dupes now, not seeing anything obvious)
[03:11] <BryanJK_> but ill fiddle around with it
[03:11] <sakobatoneko> ?
[03:11] <Marupa> the nvidia.limitless.lupine.me.uk / beryl method. (to arrenlex )
[03:11] <arrenlex> Marupa: Even if it does, it's not hard to reinstall, just read the guide in the !nvidia factoid, or use the envy script you can read about in the !envy factoid
[03:11] <BryanJK_> BUT....
[03:11] <Marupa> arrenlex, thanks.
[03:11] <_`XeOn_> jrib, same error :(
[03:12] <BryanJK_> lets say I have an XP install that wont boot, and if I install ubuntu&grub will it boot along with ubuntu?
[03:12] <Marupa> arrenlex, here's to hoping my computer reboots.
[03:12] <jrib> rames: I would search for "upgrade" and the hardware or "feisty" and the hardware.  #ubuntu-bugs might have more hints
[03:12] <arrenlex> Marupa: Never heard of that, and most likely it'll break it. If it does, ask ubotu how to install nvidia properly.
[03:12] <BryanJK_> ide assume it would
[03:12] <sakobatoneko> anybody know how to convert video files to mp4 or psp format
[03:12] <jrib> _`XeOn_: make sure you 'make clean' and rerun the ./configure script
[03:12] <Marupa> arrenlex, it's the beryl method.
[03:12] <rames> jrib: tnx
[03:12] <evilgingivitis> vitalstatistix, Nope- doesn't work
[03:12] <osofast> hey
[03:12] <bruenig> !hi | osofast
[03:12] <ubotu> osofast: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[03:12] <arrenlex> Marupa: I don't know anything about it. At the end of it all, apt-get install ubuntu-desktop just to make sure you have everything you're supposed to have.
[03:13] <vitalstatistix> evilgingivitis, were you Silver_Seagull?
[03:13] <evilgingivitis> vitalstatistix, heh, yeah
[03:13] <Marupa> arrenlex, kay.
[03:13] <osofast> I am having a major problem, For some odd reason, my fat 32 partition is read only all of a sudden
[03:13] <vitalstatistix> evilgingivitis, tell me exactly what happened when you tried to resume
[03:13] <arrenlex> Marupa: If X won't start, sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg and choose the 'nv' driver (no 3d accel) until you get nvidia sorted out
[03:13] <Marupa> Kay
[03:13] <BryanJK_> well i just go see if I can find another ubuntu cd
[03:13] <BryanJK_> thanks
[03:13] <Marupa> arrenlex, let's just hope my computer doesn't totally blow itself to bits.
[03:14] <Marupa> arrenlex, it's done that once before.
[03:14] <evilgingivitis> vitalstatistix, it suspends OK, but coming back it's a black screen with a cursor.  I can also rotate the cube (by using the keyboard shortcuts) and the cursor disappears, then reappears afte rthe appropriate time.
[03:14] <vitalstatistix> BryanJK_, do you have a ubuntu install cd
[03:14] <osofast> has anyone had that problem before?
[03:15] <sakobatoneko> is there a linux program that can do that
[03:15] <vitalstatistix> evilgingivitis, I see - Is this a laptop?
[03:15] <evilgingivitis> vitalstatistix, It is indeed sir
[03:15] <osofast> its driving me nuts, hold on let me try accessing it from my windowns partition and seeing what happens
[03:15] <arrenlex> Marupa: What?!
[03:15] <evilgingivitis> vitalstatistix, <GeForce Go series are laptop-only GPUs>
[03:15] <Marupa> sakobatoneko, what do you mean, I asked...
[03:15] <Marupa> sakobatoneko, just convert to psp video format?
[03:15] <vitalstatistix> evilgingivitis, correct
[03:15] <egg86> osofast: muont your fat32 on /media/w32
[03:16] <Projectwhat> how can I view my ubuntu desktop in windows. what will i need to type as the server? I already have vncviewer for ubuntu and windows. I have tried IPaddress but that ddint work.
[03:16] <sakobatoneko> yes
[03:16] <Marupa> sakobatoneko, mencoder should do the trick.
[03:16] <sakobatoneko> so i can watch them in the psp
[03:16] <Silver_Seagull> vitalstatistix, Timeout at last - I'm me again
[03:16] <egg86> projectwhat: just install ext2 driver
[03:16] <MrFoobar> yay, I'm not having the same problem with the i386 Ubuntu... What could be wrong with the x64 one?
[03:16] <vitalstatistix> Silver_Seagull, I'm assuming your using beryl - At least your backlight comes on and you have system use
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[03:17] <MAC10> HI
[03:17] <MAC10> HI
[03:17] <MAC10> HI
[03:17] <hendaus> bruenig,  done the .iso file
[03:17] <MAC10> ANYONE HERE INTO FISTING COWS?
[03:17] <MAC10> ANYONE HERE INTO FISTING COWS?
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[03:17] <MAC10> ANYONE HERE INTO FISTING COWS?
[03:17] <MAC10> ANYONE HERE INTO FISTING COWS?
[03:17] <Silver_Seagull> vitalstatistix, I have the cursor- no visuals
[03:17] <MAC10> ANYONE HERE INTO FISTING COWS?
[03:17] <MAC10> ANYONE HERE INTO FISTING COWS?
[03:17] <MAC10> ANYONE HERE INTO FISTING COWS?
[03:17] <MAC10> ANYONE HERE INTO FISTING COWS?
[03:17] <bruenig> !ops
[03:17] <MAC10> ANYONE HERE INTO FISTING COWS?
[03:17] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild or Amaranth
[03:17] <MAC10> ANYONE HERE INTO FISTING COWS?
[03:17] <MAC10> I FISTED A PIKACHU LAST NIGHT
[03:17] <MAC10> AND BEAT A SMURF WITH A FISTING ROD
[03:17] <Projectwhat> ban macio
[03:17] <spiral_shell> egg86 what is the release date on fiesty?
[03:17] <bruenig> kind of funny
[03:17] <MAC10> THE FISTING ROD BROKE A MOKEYM AN1!!!
[03:17] <bruenig> hendaus, ok burn it with k3b
[03:17] <egg86> 7th or aprill?
[03:17] <poningru> spiral_shell: april 19
[03:17] <Marupa> Heh.  WHy not just /ignore MAC10!*@* all ?
[03:18] <Hobbsee> damned laggy chanserv
[03:18] <vitalstatistix> Silver_Seagull, you might need to switch VT's to get the visuals back - try ctrl+alt+F1 followed by a ctrl+alt+F7
[03:18] <Marupa> He's a repeat offender.
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[03:18] <Fizzbane> How do I enable desklets in gnome?
[03:18] <hendaus> bruenig, ok
[03:18] <vitalstatistix> Silver_Seagull, I'm also assuming your using the latest nvidia-driver (9755)?
[03:18] <Silver_Seagull> vitalstatistix, heh - it's not a feature I use much :)
[03:19] <spiral_shell> poningru I think the version of ubuntu that is on the system now is the 2004 version.... I might wait to install a whole new version of ubuntu...but I need to get mysql5 and php5 working
[03:19] <deanWI> Device Manager reports Unknown for my Processor.  Is there another way I can find out which processor is on my system [with software?
[03:19] <egg86> Projectwhat : downloand ext2.exe first and install inside windows to see ext3 partitions :)
[03:19] <poningru> spiral_shell: dapper onward has both of those
[03:19] <smeyer> can anyone help out with a sound problem
[03:19] <poningru> !sound | smeyer
[03:19] <ubotu> smeyer: 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
[03:20] <Silver_Seagull> vitalstatistix, hmm, 9746
[03:20] <spiral_shell> poningru, is it safe to upgrade from 2004 to dapper? or is it better to do a re-install?
[03:20] <vitalstatistix> deanWI, try running "dmesg|grep proc" in a shell
[03:20] <Taxman> deanWI: dmesg says the same thing?
[03:21] <vitalstatistix> Silver_Seagull, it's usually advisable to switch to the latest binary driver before downgrading to a working one since fixes might have been introduced
[03:21] <hendaus> how can i turn off the monitor please?
[03:21] <linxeh> press the power button ?
[03:21] <zach_> hendaus the button?
[03:21] <ardchoille> !ati
[03:21] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:22] <_`XeOn_> laugh out loud!
[03:22] <vitalstatistix> Silver_Seagull, but 9755 is quite new
[03:22] <vitalstatistix> hendaus, is this a laptop?
[03:22] <Silver_Seagull> vitalstatistix, thanks - I usually try to stay on top of the releases....guess I missed one during midterms :)
[03:22] <hendaus> zach_, i want to switch the monitor after 20 minutes to off
[03:22] <Silver_Seagull> vitalstatistix, Any idea on a choppy cursor on high CPU load though?
[03:22] <hendaus> vitalstatistix,  no
[03:23] <vitalstatistix> Silver_Seagull, I'm still recovering from a midterm
[03:23] <_`XeOn_> jrib, now a new error but smaller 2 lines
[03:23] <egg86> projectwhat: http://www.fs-driver.org/download.html
[03:23] <BryanJK_> okay, im in the ubuntu partitioner, is it possible to make the partition with the fresh windows to boot? I need to get on this system in about 4 minutes, so I dont have time to do the dual boot setup
[03:23] <sakobatoneko> mencoder doesnt pop up
[03:23] <sakobatoneko> MEncoder 2:0.99+1.0pre8-0ubuntu8 (C) 2000-2006 MPlayer Team
[03:23] <sakobatoneko> CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2000+ (Family: 6, Model: 10, Stepping: 0)
[03:23] <sakobatoneko> CPUflags: Type: 6 MMX: 1 MMX2: 1 3DNow: 1 3DNow2: 1 SSE: 1 SSE2: 0
[03:23] <sakobatoneko> Compiled with runtime CPU detection.
[03:23] <sakobatoneko> No file given
[03:23] <sakobatoneko> Exiting... (error parsing command line)
[03:23] <jrib> _`XeOn_: yes.  It's an issue with the makefile, so I would suggest just using the stable release
[03:24] <hexidigital> can someone help me with ATI drivers? i can't get a GUI to load, following the wiki to the `t`
[03:24] <_`XeOn_> jrib ok ill try that
[03:24] <zach_> hexidigital: try following it to the 'j'
[03:24] <GirlRiver> can anyone help me get multi media keys on a bluetooth wireless keyboard working in Ubuntu 6.10
[03:25] <hexidigital> zach_:  i'd appreciate only responses that are pertinent, thanks
[03:25] <zach_> :(
[03:25] <BryanJK_> GirlRiver, what kind of keys do you want it to work with?
[03:26] <arnina> apt-get update will work well
[03:26] <vitalstatistix> Silver_Seagull, this is an issue with AIGLX on nvidia cards - I use the latest XGL from git which solves that issue
[03:26] <vitalstatistix> Silver_Seagull, you are using aiglx right?
[03:26] <vitalstatistix> Silver_Seagull, it could be an issue with xorg
[03:27] <BryanJK_> aww oh well
[03:27] <BryanJK_> whats the minimum amount of space to install ubuntu?
[03:27] <BryanJK_> about 2gb?
[03:27] <Sayers> hendaus: let me find that option I know it's there
[03:27] <Sayers> Yep
[03:27] <Sayers> wait nope
[03:27] <Sayers> but I know it's there
[03:28] <mzuverink> Please excuse me if this is a dumb question, I am at my wits end.  I am trying to get my modem working in my HP DV 1000.  ScanModem reports it is a  module-assistant auto-install sl-modem-source, But I cannot seem to find any drivers for it.  Additionally they claim conexant will work ass well as sl-modem from the repos, however you need to compile them once they are installed.  I went the repo route and every attempt fails.  Any Iddeas?
[03:28] <gnu> anyone know a easy html program?
[03:28] <hexidigital> gnu:  bluefish
[03:28] <gnu> hexidigital ok
[03:29] <MillaTime> how do I make it so it doesn't auto-login to this server / channel?
[03:29] <MillaTime> XChat
[03:29] <MillaTime> really annoying.
[03:29] <mzuverink> that should have read  Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) AC'97 Modem Controller (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [Generic] )
[03:29] <crdlb> MillaTime, edit the server properties in the network list
[03:29] <GirlRiver> BryanJK_, function keys, volume, back button,
[03:30] <osofast> ok i need some serious help gius
[03:30] <Fizzbane> Which is a better composite windows manager for gnome compiz or beryl??
[03:30] <arrenlex> !better | Fizzbane
[03:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about better - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:30] <arrenlex> !best | Fizzbane
[03:30] <ubotu> Fizzbane: Usually, there is no single "best" application to perform a given task. It's up to you to choose among a number of different applications, depending on your preferences, the features you require, and other factors.
[03:31] <arrenlex> Fizzbane: Compiz is more stable but with less frills. Which one is better depends on what's important to you: stability or features.
[03:31] <BryanJK_> GirlRiver, I have to go in about 1.231 seconds
[03:31] <Fizzbane> which one is more compadible with gnome?
[03:31] <osofast> please can anyone help me?
[03:31] <BryanJK_> but ussually if you can find the drivers for your bluetooth dongle, and keyboard for ubuntu I have my bluetooth keyboard working
[03:31] <MillaTime> kty
[03:32] <BryanJK_> okay have to go
[03:32] <jrr> my microphone doesn't seem to work (CS4630 (game theater xp))
[03:32] <_Falkon_> I was configuring xserver to work with my radeon x300, and accidentally rebooted somewhere in the middle of it :(  However, when it rebooted, Ubuntu worked, whereas it hadn't worked before due to the x300.  How do I check to see if Ubuntu is using the x300 and not just onboard graphics?
[03:32] <jrr> unmuted, trying either alsa or oss, niether sound recorder nor skype like me
[03:32] <arrenlex> Fizzbane: They have nothing to do with gnome.
[03:32] <osofast> drwx------ 4 gaith admin   16384 1969-12-31 16:00 CANON_DC
[03:32] <osofast> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root  root        6 2007-02-24 18:31 cdrom -> cdrom0
[03:32] <osofast> drwxr-xr-x 2 root  root     4096 2007-02-24 18:31 cdrom0
[03:32] <osofast> dr-xr-x--- 1 root  plugdev 16384 2007-03-12 22:41 hda1
[03:32] <osofast> drwxrwxrwx 9 root  root     8192 1969-12-31 16:00 hda4
[03:32] <Fizzbane> mmkay
[03:32] <_Falkon_> I looked but couldn't find anything similar to the windows device manager
[03:32] <osofast> HDA 4 is read only for some reason
[03:32] <GirlRiver> BryanJK_, thanks .. the keyboard works. I want to configure the extra keys like volume up/down, functions, magnifier etc
[03:33] <osofast> its fat 32
[03:33] <EnsignRedshirt> Anyone else having trouble connect to us.archive.ubuntu.com?
[03:33] <EnsignRedshirt> *connecting
[03:33] <jay> What is gnome's volume control applet that appears when u press up on ur laptop volume keys called... and how can I force kde to use it?
[03:33] <jrandolph> i'm a sad panda
[03:34] <ardchoille> EnsignRedshirt: Yeah, it won't open here.
[03:34] <hendaus_> bruenig,  thanx very much everything ok :))
[03:34] <_Falkon_> ensignredshirt: my software updates are acting weird and not working
[03:34] <bruenig> 2 weeks later, hooray
[03:34] <ardchoille> bruenig: lol
[03:34] <osofast> my fat32 partition is suppoused to be read and write? right?
[03:35] <arrenlex> jay: Open kcontrol, go to regional and accessibility, go to keyboard layout, and see if you can find your laptop model in the "keyboard model" list. If you can find it, KDE will automatically map keys like volume control to raise and lower volume.
[03:35] <Fizzbane> Is compiz compadible with 2 moniters (twinview)?
[03:35] <verbose> is there a list of apt repositories somewhere
[03:35] <bruenig> Fizzbane, #ubuntu-effects
[03:35] <bruenig> !easysource
[03:35] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[03:35] <arrenlex> !easysource | verbose
[03:35] <ubotu> verbose: please see above
[03:35] <verbose> thanks
[03:36] <jay> Kde does already automatically map the keys, but I want to use gnome's volume control manager... how do I do that?
[03:36] <arrenlex> *shakes fist* brueniiiiig! >=|
[03:36] <arrenlex> jay: Oh. Why ever would you want that? No idea.
[03:36] <_Falkon_> is there a hardware/device manager that would show my video card in ubuntu?
[03:36] <arrenlex> _Falkon_: lspci | grep VGA
[03:36] <EnsignRedshirt> osofast: If it is mounted that way, yes.
[03:36] <jay> Kde's applet doesn't work properly... volume increases not linear, volume change does not reflect nicely in actual volume
[03:37] <_Falkon_> arren: what's that?
[03:37] <kazuka> hey guys
[03:37] <EnsignRedshirt> _Falkon_: If your are in gnome: System->Admin->Device Manager
[03:37] <ad0le> I have 3 ubuntu machines behind my cable modem / router that gets a new IP frequently, is there a write up anywhere on how to set you dynamic dns daemons for one of the machines so I can access it from the outside world?
[03:37] <arrenlex> _Falkon_: A command.
[03:38] <mhfs> arrenlex, still there?
[03:38] <arrenlex> mhfs: Yep.
[03:38] <wng_z3r0> warning: Window malware: I need forensic evidence of a malicious popup hosted by AOL
[03:38] <osofast> EnsignRedshirt: the thing is that yesterday it wasnt,
[03:38] <mhfs> arrenlex, now I have the correct version installed .. followed your instructions and didn't suceed anyway ... =(
[03:38] <wng_z3r0> if interested, visit here: hXXp://money.aol.com/news/articles/_a/technical-goof-wipes-out-38-billion/20070320140609990001
[03:38] <arrenlex> mhfs: What happen?
[03:38] <brent> is archive.ubuntu.com down?
[03:38] <osofast> EnsignRedshirt i use the fat32 partition to share firefox and thunderbird
[03:38] <mhfs> arrenlex, I'll paste the log and xorg.conf again to you .. just one moment please
[03:38] <arrenlex> !offtopic | wng_z3r0
[03:38] <ubotu> wng_z3r0: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[03:39] <arrenlex> !version | mhfs
[03:39] <ubotu> mhfs: To find out what version of Ubuntu you have, type  lsb_release -a  in a !shell
[03:39] <osofast> and all of a sudden the fat32 is read only
[03:39] <mattyv> Hey guys, made myself a website and blog that I host from home (mainly for learning and fun). Most of it works fine as I use relative links like /photos.html. The problem with the blog is it puts the full address in everything, so for it to be web accessible it needs to be http://www.domain.dyndns.org, for me to edit from home it needs to be http://192.168.1.50:8080. Is there a way to have the best of both worlds?
[03:39] <mattyv> Sorry for the long Q
[03:39] <IcemanV9> ad0le: i believe i have read somewhere in ubuntuforums.org about that topic - i think dyndns.org is the way to go, but check the forums for more info
[03:39] <Deafboy> when i boot my computer in ubuntu i just get the standard background but nothing loads and i can't do anything
[03:39] <bruenig> brent, looks like it
[03:39] <mhfs> arrenlex, 6.10 edge
[03:39] <mhfs> arrenlex, edgy
[03:39] <whombat> does anyboy have an idea how to make a Foto CD with jpeg's in ubuntu?
[03:39] <arrenlex> mhfs: Congratulations.
[03:40] <brent> bruenig: thanks for confirming
[03:40] <Deafboy> this just happened my install has worked fine before
[03:40] <osofast> EnsignRedshirt do you have any ideas?
[03:40] <osofast> different but related question, how do i unmount a partition
[03:40] <brent> umount partition
[03:40] <brent> like umount /dev/sda6
[03:40] <IcemanV9> Deafboy: have you try 'safe mode'?
[03:40] <ad0le> any ideas on the dynamic dns client?
[03:41] <osofast> ok ill try that brent
[03:41] <mhfs> arrenlex, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11286/ .. this is the log
[03:41] <_Falkon_> ok, I found the device manager, but my onboard video and radeon are listed.  How do I make sure I'm using the radeon for darwinia and such?
[03:41] <EnsignRedshirt> osofast: Sorry, I don't know.  Just there is no reason a fat32 partition *couldn't* be read/write, if you want it to be.
[03:41] <Deafboy> Icemanv9: it does teh same thing
[03:41] <brent> osofast: to find the name of the partition, it may help to type df into terminal
[03:41] <jay> banshee does it
[03:41] <joe4444> is it common for the right ALT key not to work by default?
[03:41] <jay> I use banshee and enable the multimedia keys plugin, and it makes the gnome volume control take over by default
[03:41] <IcemanV9> Deafboy: did u upgrade recently?
[03:42] <bruenig> osofast, or sudo fdisk -l
[03:42] <am_rods> is there a way of using an equalizer with rythmbox?
[03:42] <mhfs> arrenlex, and this is the xorg.conf ... http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11287/
[03:42] <arrenlex> mhfs: Run this: sudo apt-get install 915resolution
[03:42] <bruenig> am_rods, if you find it, please tell me
[03:42] <exs> i have an amd 3200 (single core) cpu. i want to upgrade. what is a good choice?
[03:42] <Deafboy> IcemanV9: no the only thing i did was turn on composite in xorg.conf but then i rebooted turned it off and still does the same thing
[03:42] <am_rods> :s
[03:42] <arrenlex> mhfs: Oh, you can change vesa to i810 in that now.
[03:42] <daedalus_> Anyone else having troubles hitting a subset of the edgy servers?
[03:43] <mhfs> arrenlex, both done
[03:43] <am_rods> equalizing in rythmbox?
[03:43] <tkooda> I've got a LVM root, but am unable to `resize2fs` a mounted ext3 partition (LV) with dapper's e2fsprogs < 1.3.9-1..  -anyone got a suggestion on how I can grow a live/mounted ext3 partition (LVM logical volume) that's open?  (I don't have the ability to boot off any rescue media to `resize2fs` while root isn't mounted)
[03:43] <_Falkon_> how do I make sure I'm using my video card and not just integrated graphics?  both are inserted and show up in the device manager
[03:43] <EnsignRedshirt> daedalus_: Yes, I can't access us.archives.ubuntu.com, and several other people said the same thing when I asked a few minutes ago.
[03:43] <IcemanV9> Deafboy: try the original xorg.conf and work from there ... hopefully, you'll find the problem
[03:43] <arrenlex> mhfs: this'll be more difficult... you're going to have to turn off X and start it manually from the command line.
[03:43] <GirlRiver> how do I map or bind keys on my keyboard to specific functions ? ubuntu 6.10
[03:43] <arrenlex> mhfs: So I guess write the following down.
[03:43] <daedalus_> EnsignRedshirt: Thanks. Good to know it's not just me
[03:44] <Hyper-cool> quick how do i break a command at the terminal
[03:44] <osofast> i tried typing unmount /dev/hda4
[03:44] <brent> archive.ubuntu.com appears to be down
[03:44] <IcemanV9> am_rods: unfortunately none in rhythmbox :/
[03:44] <Deafboy> IcemanV9: i copied it back over via terminal but it still does the same thing
[03:44] <osofast> it doesnt work
[03:44] <briguyd> Hyper-cool, control-c
[03:44] <Hyper-cool> thx
[03:44] <brent> osofast: type sudo umount /dev/hda4
[03:44] <Hyper-cool> archive is def down
[03:44] <EnsignRedshirt> GirlRiver: For some simple stuff, you can use System->Preferences->Keyboard Shortcuts (if you are using Gnome)
[03:44] <Hyper-cool> how annoying
[03:44] <brent> osofast: do you get an error message?
[03:44] <osofast> sudo: unmount: command not found
[03:44] <Hyper-cool> how can i force apt-get to use a different mirror?
[03:44] <arrenlex> mhfs: Are you in X right now?
[03:44] <osofast> woops
[03:44] <brent> osofast: you misspelled it
[03:45] <brent> osofast: its umount
[03:45] <osofast> ok got it
[03:45] <brent> nice
[03:45] <EnsignRedshirt> heh... *everyone* misspells umount the first few times.
[03:45] <wweasel> A friend thought it would be an amusing prank to 'rm /boot' when I left my computer and had just used root in the Terminal (so it didn't ask him for a password). What methods on the wiki page RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows will fix this?
[03:45] <brent> lol
[03:45] <GirlRiver> EnsignRedshirt, thank you .. too easy !
[03:45] <IcemanV9> Deafboy: hm. last thing to do is 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[03:45] <osofast> IT WORKED
[03:46] <brent> fantastic
[03:46] <osofast> I had to unmount and remount the partition!! thank you guys soo much
[03:46] <EnsignRedshirt> GirlRiver: Sorry, I could give you a harder method that involves gconf-editor...
[03:46] <mhfs> arrenlex, yes I am
[03:46] <zach_> i'm having trouble playing videos off a windows network share.  I can play them if i copy the file over to the desktop first, but not directly off the share
[03:46] <arrenlex> mhfs: Oh, first, in your xorg.conf, also change the line DefaultDepth to 24. That's on line 118 in your paste if that helps.
[03:46] <am_rods> IcemanV9: any other that can handle ipods?
[03:46] <rm_you|work> wweasel: really, all you need to do is reinstall grub and all the kernel packages, that should do it >_>
[03:47] <mhfs> arrenlex, ok .. done as well
[03:47] <arrenlex> mhfs: Change your driver to i810. Run "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop" to stop X. Then log in at the command line. Run the command "sudo 915resolution 3c 1440 900". Then run the command "startx".
[03:47] <IcemanV9> !ipod | am_rods
[03:47] <GirlRiver> EnsignRedshirt, I think I will try the easy one first and come back for more help and guidance if needed
[03:47] <ubotu> am_rods: For information on how to sync and add tracks to your iPod, see the guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IPodHowto See !rockbox for information on liberating your iPod
[03:47] <Hyper-cool> Is there a way to tell apt-get to use a different mirror, since archive.ubuntu.com is down
[03:47] <arrenlex> mhfs: (this is the part you might want to write down)
[03:47] <beg1689> is there something wrong with ubuntu?
[03:47] <brent> wweasel: if I were you I'd grab an ubuntu install disc, chroot into the partition and install the grub and linux-generic packages
[03:47] <Hyper-cool> !rockbox
[03:47] <ubotu> rockbox is an open source firmware replacement for MP3 players from Archos, iRiver, Apple (iPod), and iAudio.  See http://www.rockbox.org/ to get started!
[03:47] <wweasel> rm_you|work: Alright, how? I'm in the Live CD Environment. I can chroot into my partition
[03:47] <Infohawk> Hyper-cool's question is mine too.
[03:47] <EnsignRedshirt> beg1689: That's a pretty open-ended question!
[03:47] <GirlRiver> EnsignRedshirt, I meant "too easy" as in ... I should have found that out myself instead of wasting your time ... thanks for your help.
[03:48] <osofast> nvm it didnt work
[03:48] <rm_you|work> wweasel: sooo.... sudo apt-get install --reinstall grub
[03:48] <osofast> it worked once
[03:48] <wweasel> brent: just chroot in and then reinstall them?
[03:48] <brent> wweasel: can you install packages with apt-get?
[03:48] <rm_you|work> wweasel: and then whatever kernel you were running
[03:48] <mhfs> arrenlex, alright ... just this?
[03:48] <brent> wweasel: yep
[03:48] <EnsignRedshirt> GirlRiver: No problem... (and just to be sure... my last comment was a joke :)
[03:48] <beg1689> im trying to apt-get update but it keeps stopping at "Connecting to us.archive.ubuntu.com
[03:48] <wweasel> brent, rm
[03:48] <wweasel> brent, rm_you|work: Thanks so much for the help :)
[03:48] <Merovingi0> hi
[03:48] <rm_you|work> wweasel: so like, sudo apt-get install --reinstall linux-image-2.6.17-11-generic
[03:48] <bruenig> !hi | Merovingi0
[03:48] <ubotu> Merovingi0: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[03:49] <brent> wweasel: except the archive.ubuntu.com servers are down right now
[03:49] <rm_you|work> wweasel: i would assume that's your kernel;
[03:49] <Merovingi0> the co.archive.ubuntu.com have a problem
[03:49] <Infohawk> How long until servers are back up? Is there an alternative?
[03:49] <bruenig> brent, I don't think it redownloads does it
[03:49] <knoppix> Huh
[03:49] <bruenig> canada is working
[03:49] <Merovingi0> the repositories = co.archive.ubuntu.com
[03:49] <rm_you|work> wweasel: just do both of those and when they finish, do an ls -l /boot and pastebin it
[03:49] <wweasel> canada is working? great. in canada.
[03:49] <Hyper-cool> Is there a way to tell apt-get to use a different mirror, since archive.ubuntu.com is down?
[03:49] <rm_you|work> wweasel: and i'll check and make sure everything looks right
[03:49] <Merovingi0> yessssss
[03:49] <brent> bruenig: that's right
[03:49] <Merovingi0> is down
[03:49] <bruenig> Hyper-cool, change your sources.list
[03:50] <Hyper-cool> bruenig, where is that file?
[03:50] <gnu-linux> anyone know a good and easy web server?
[03:50] <Infohawk> bruenig: change it with what?
[03:50] <rm_you|work> lol I use kernel.org as my main mirror :P
[03:50] <GirlRiver> EnsignRedshirt, yep ... i did laugh ... but still, that was too easy !
[03:50] <wweasel> rm_you|work: you're a great help. i'm running downstairs to plug into ethernet (bah Wireless drivers), and I'll be back
[03:50] <rm_you|work> wweasel: kk :)
[03:50] <Merovingi0> what other repositori can to use ?
[03:50] <arrenlex> mhfs: Yep. If it worked, "startx" will start X again. If not, change your driver back to vesa and run startx to get back to X.
[03:50] <Hyper-cool> Infohawk, sudo nano sources.list ... when you are in the right directory
[03:51] <jrr> the progress bar in sound recorder stays gray when i try to record, which makes me thing my microphone problems are driver related
[03:51] <brent> nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:51] <gnu-linux> anyone know a good and easy web server program?
[03:51] <thedado> just installed ubuntu on a amd 64 for the first time, to find out that java script and flash don't work, so I googled and installed 32 bit firefox, which seems to work ok, works just fine on my own netowrk however it will not open any pages from the internet. any suggestions ?
[03:51] <brent> apache
[03:51] <arrenlex> !apache | gnu-linux
[03:51] <ubotu> gnu-linux: 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+)
[03:51] <brent> gnu-linux: what are you trying to do?
[03:51] <Hyper-cool> Use sudo
[03:51] <OmnipotentEntity> Quick Question, I have a chroot setup and for some reason my locale isn't properly setup.  A paste of the symptom is located at http://rafb.net/p/9a2FNS92.html
[03:51] <Infohawk> Is there an automated way to get working servers? Like apt-spy?
[03:51] <penguinlord> what he easist way to fix the error 21 grub
[03:51] <OmnipotentEntity> I have /etc/environment configured exactly the same as my normal installation, and I have the same version of locale installed.  Anyone know what's up?
[03:51] <gnu-linux> brent public a webpage
[03:51] <Hyper-cool> sudo nano etc/apt/sources.list
[03:52] <penguinlord> pm me it
[03:52] <penguinlord> idk whos talkign to who lol
[03:52] <arrenlex> Hyper-cool: /etc. You forgot the first slash.
[03:52] <brent> gnu-linux: apache is the standard and typically has the best documentation, I'd go with that for your purposes
[03:52] <bruenig> will somebody else run this and tell me if it outputs your apt mirror: for i in $(cat /etc/apt/sources.list | grep deb -m 1 | awk '{print $2}' | sed 's/http:\/\///') ; do echo ${i%%.*} ; done
[03:52] <Hyper-cool> arrenlex, you're very right. terminal told me as well :)
[03:52] <gnu-linux> brent ok thankx
[03:52] <brent> gnu-linux: there is also lighttpd you can look into
[03:53] <brent> gnu-linux: that's if you specifically need something super lightweight, but there is less documentation
[03:53] <brent> !lighttpd
[03:53] <ubotu> lighttpd: A fast webserver with minimal memory footprint. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.4.13~r1370-1ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 288 kB, installed size 852 kB
[03:53] <briguyd> if i have set up apache so typing http://phpmyadmin.local in the browser brings me to my phpmyadmin page, how would i be able to access that from the internet if i open my port 80 to the outside world?
[03:53] <gnu-linux> brent thankx
[03:53] <glick> i want to punch linus torvalds
[03:53] <glick> sorry wrong channel
[03:54] <bruenig> gnome homer
[03:54] <OmnipotentEntity> briguyd, you'd just type in your IP address.
[03:54] <brent> briguyd: find your public ip address by going to ipchicken.com and then type that number into a webrowser
[03:54] <Infohawk> bruenig: works
[03:54] <briguyd> ok, thanks
[03:54] <bruenig> Infohawk, thanks
[03:54] <arrenlex> bruenig: Nope. And wtf is with the loop? How about cat /etc/apt/sources.list | grep ^deb | awk '{print $2}' | colrm 1 7
[03:54] <OmnipotentEntity> Assuming that your ISP allows you to have port 80 open.
[03:54] <OmnipotentEntity> I know mine doesn't.
[03:54] <brent> briguyd: eventually you can purchase a domain name and type that instead
[03:54] <bruenig> what the hell is colrm
[03:55] <brent> removes column?
[03:55] <arrenlex> bruenig: Or even  grep ^deb /etc/apt/sources.list | awk '{print $2}' | colrm 1 7
[03:55] <Infohawk> If you replace all us.ubuntu with something else will apt work?
[03:55] <arrenlex> bruenig: Take out a pipe.
[03:55] <briguyd> brent, yeah, but does anything change because i have it set up kinda weird on my end?
[03:55] <OmnipotentEntity> Quick Question, I have a chroot setup and for some reason my locale isn't properly setup.  A paste of the symptom is located at http://rafb.net/p/9a2FNS92.html
[03:55] <OmnipotentEntity> I have /etc/environment configured exactly the same as my normal installation, and I have the same version of locale installed.  Anyone know what's up?
[03:55] <ravi_master> ok
[03:55] <DemisM> say I add a blah_init to init.d how can I get it to start at boot up?
[03:55] <brent> briguyd: hmm I'm not sure what you're asking
[03:55] <ravi_master> rickf still here?
[03:56] <brent> briguyd: what's so weird on your end?
[03:56] <Merovingi0> co.archive.ubuntu.com no is on line
[03:56] <OmnipotentEntity> DemisM, what are you trying to add?
[03:56] <Merovingi0> co.archive.ubuntu.com no is on line
[03:56] <Merovingi0> co.archive.ubuntu.com no is on line
[03:56] <DemisM> a vpnclient
[03:56] <Hyper-cool> haha
[03:56] <OmnipotentEntity> client?
[03:56] <ravi_master> hypercool, why did you just laugh?
[03:56] <Hyper-cool> so i changed sources.list to the canadian servers and everything failed
[03:56] <OmnipotentEntity> Wouldn't you need to wait until X starts?
[03:56] <DemisM> yeah i need it to start up so that I can run vpnconnect
[03:56] <|Amon|> how do i install mplayer-codecs-essential so i can get windows media files to work with totem?
[03:56] <Hyper-cool> missing packages broken dependencies... the works
[03:56] <ravi_master> because Mervovingi tried to connect to co instead of ca?
[03:57] <bruenig> arrenlex, that doesn't separate the country code
[03:57] <DemisM> i need the client_init
[03:57] <arrenlex> !w32codecs | |Amon|
[03:57] <ubotu> |Amon|: Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[03:57] <brent> |Amon|: are you running totem-gstreamer or totem-xine?
[03:57] <arrenlex> bruenig: What output format are you looking for?
[03:57] <bruenig> arrenlex, country code only
[03:57] <briguyd> brent, i have 2 virtualhosts set up in my httpd.conf file, how do i specify one from an outside connection?
[03:57] <brent> |Amon|: i'd recommend you not install 3rd party repos
[03:57] <DemisM> the file is added and when I do update-rc.d vpn_init defaults it says it has the links in the appropriate place but it doesn't start up at boot
[03:57] <ravi_master> oh yeah, guys, I live in VA, is there a way to get faster server for me?
[03:57] <|Amon|> brent, not sure
[03:57] <bruenig> arrenlex, that is the only reason I have the loop
[03:57] <Hyper-cool> you know what was genious.... not backing up my sources.list
[03:57] <OmnipotentEntity> DemisM, I don't know off of the top of my head, but I know where to look.
[03:57] <Hyper-cool> genius... rather
[03:58] <|Amon|> didn't even know it was installed to be honest till i tried to run a windows media file in firefox
[03:58] <OmnipotentEntity> It's probably easier to add it to your gnome startup or kde startup.
[03:58] <DemisM> OmnipotentEntity: where?
[03:58] <wweasel> bruenig: the canadian archive.ubuntu.org isn't working for me
[03:58] <brent> briguyd: I don't remember off the top of my head, but there is a way to do it.  I hate to say it but RTM, because I can't remember.  Sorry!
[03:58] <briguyd> brent, ok, thanks
[03:58] <OmnipotentEntity> As you don't have to deal with dependancies and the like that way.
[03:58] <wweasel> bruenig: ca.archive.ubuntu.org ?
[03:58] <bruenig> wweasel, it is pinging
[03:58] <bruenig> wweasel, .com
[03:58] <Flannel> briguyd: They'd have to be on different ports.
[03:58] <OmnipotentEntity> Also do you need it to start up before or after you log in?
[03:58] <brent> |Amon|: do this, install all the gstreamer-0.10-plugins packages
[03:58] <arrenlex> bruenig: grep ^deb /etc/apt/sources.list | awk '{print $2}' | cut -d . -f 2
[03:59] <bruenig> arrenlex, yeah I just learned cut today
[03:59] <Flannel> briguyd: but, you don't put virtualhosts in httpd.conf, put them in sites-enabled
[03:59] <|Amon|> sudo apt-get install gstreamer-0.10-plugins ?
[03:59] <briguyd> Flannel, ok, thanks
[03:59] <ravi_master> oh yeah, guys, I live in VA, is there a way to get faster server for me?
[03:59] <bruenig> arrenlex, except it is cutting off the country code
[03:59] <brent> |Amon|: no, type gstreamer-0.10-plugins into synaptic
[03:59] <bruenig> it is starting at archive
[03:59] <bruenig> not us
[03:59] <arrenlex> bruenig: Then try -f 1. I don't even run ubuntu, I have no idea how the heck the sources are formatted.
[03:59] <wweasel> bruenig: right. tried it, am in canada, not working as a repository
[03:59] <brent> |Amon|: you'll see ...ugly ...ugly-multiverse ...bad ...bad-multiverse
[03:59] <_Falkon_> I'm not able to download updates.  Is anyone else having this problem, or do you know how to fix it?
[03:59] <brent> |Amon|: install all of those
[04:00] <bruenig> arrenlex, cut is garbage, its idea of a field is a joke
[04:00] <Infohawk> Is there a quick way to switch all us servers to canadian servers in sources.list?
[04:00] <Flannel> Infohawk: sure, open it up, change all the "us." to "ca.".  Shouldn't take more than 20 seconds.
[04:00] <brent> Infohawk: search/replace with gedit
[04:00] <ravi_master> guys, for the last time, can the repo list be refined to state by state mirrors for the US?
[04:01] <arrenlex> bruenig: I'm not sure what to say to that. Are you saying you don't like the command because you're too good for it?
[04:01] <IcemanV9> Infohawk: make a few copy of sources.list to your home directory .. one for us servers, other for ca servers
[04:01] <bruenig> sed 's/\/us./\/ca./g' -i /etc/apt/sources.list will do
[04:01] <Infohawk> How do you launch gedit as su?
[04:01] <|Amon|> brent, never used synaptic before...
[04:01] <mhfs> arrenlex, I owe you one! =)
[04:01] <bruenig> arrenlex, no when I was messing with it today it did the same thing
[04:01] <ravi_master> gksudo?
[04:01] <Flannel> ravi_master: The repos list can be refined to a specific mirror.  So, if you have a state mirror, you can use it.
[04:01] <arrenlex> mhfs: It worked?
[04:01] <Flannel> Infohawk: yes, gksu
[04:01] <IcemanV9> Infohawk: then copy one of those to /etc/apt ... then you're done
[04:01] <brent> |Amon|: ok sorry for being unclear, let me make it clear for you:
[04:01] <EnsignRedshirt> bruenig: Should you 'escape' that dot?
[04:01] <mhfs> arrenlex, working perfectly and I already set the conf to /etc/defaults/915resolution
[04:01] <bruenig> EnsignRedshirt, don't think so
[04:01] <bruenig> EnsignRedshirt, you can
[04:02] <ravi_master> although I am used to using sux, which isn't installed in ubuntu by default.
[04:02] <bruenig> EnsignRedshirt, you don't even have to escape spaces in sed
[04:02] <brent> |Amon|: sudo apt-get install gstreamer-0.10-plugins-bad gstreamer-0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse gstreamer-0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer-0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse
[04:02] <arrenlex> mhfs: I don't think it will auto-apply that... I had to set up a script on my laptop that runs at boot.
[04:02] <bruenig> at least not always
[04:02] <osofast> ok the unmounting and remounting thing didnt work
[04:02] <ravi_master> Flannel: point me to the list of mirrors please, I am lazy
[04:02] <|Amon|> lol thx
[04:02] <EnsignRedshirt> bruenig: So it isn't a regex?
[04:02] <brent> |Amon|: type that last command into a terminal
[04:02] <osofast> my fat32 is still read only
[04:02] <arrenlex> mhfs: So reboot. And if it doesn't start or the resolution is wrong, I'll help you make the bootscript.
[04:02] <Flannel> !mirrors | ravi_master
[04:02] <ubotu> ravi_master: Ubuntu installation CDs can be downloaded from http://releases.ubuntu.com - Mirrors can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive
[04:02] <Hyper-cool> if apt-get can't connect to the server will it time out? or move on or anything?
[04:02] <Infohawk> bruenig: thanks that script works
[04:02] <ravi_master> Flannel: thanks
[04:02] <giskardd> i need info on how to switch to a non-smp kernel
[04:02] <ros1> quick question for anyone in the room...is there something wrong with the repository servers?
[04:03] <brent> |Amon|: add on another package to that list: gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg
[04:03] <EnsignRedshirt> ros1: Yes.
[04:03] <ravi_master> ros1, they are often overloaded, so hang tough
[04:03] <_Falkon_> it sounds like it.  Are you not getting updates?
[04:03] <osofast> im thinking about formatting my whole computer, how easy is that to do with ubuntu?
[04:03] <ros1> thanks
[04:03] <bruenig> Infohawk, yeah I don't think it will work with people who have cd repositories though, you can take out the "m -1" option from grep and get a more complete list though
[04:03] <mhfs> arrenlex, it seems to work here ..I tried rebooting without setting it ... and it didn't work ... then I set it ... and rebooted again ... and it worked fine
[04:03] <beg1689> very easy
[04:03] <zach_> this may sound like a stupid question, but what does it mean to have a zombie process?
[04:03] <osofast> where do i being
[04:03] <arrenlex> giskardd: Why would you want to do this? The only non-smp kernel is the -386 one.
[04:03] <osofast> begin*
[04:03] <beg1689> is there something wrong with the ubuntu archive? i cant apt-get update
[04:03] <brent> |Amon|: I'm sorry that long command had a typo, make sure that you type gstreamer0.10.... and not gstreamer-0.10... for all those packages
[04:03] <beg1689> al the us.archive.ubuntu lines fail
[04:03] <|Amon|> E: Couldn't find package gstreamer-0.10-plugins-bad
[04:03] <bruenig> beg1689, switch to canada
[04:04] <arrenlex> mhfs: Well, if you say it works fine *shrug
[04:04] <|Amon|> ahh my bad
[04:04] <arrenlex> *
[04:04] <EnsignRedshirt> beg1689: Yes. (Didn't you already ask that?)
[04:04] <brent> |Amon|: no my fault!
[04:04] <ravi_master> *shrug*
[04:04] <giskardd> arrenlex: having trouble installing a wireless card, ndiswrapper gave me a kernel panic error and crashed
[04:04] <beg1689> i tohught i did but i lost my IRC connection
[04:04] <arnina_> do you know servers for linux programming?
[04:04] <osofast> ok if someone could please tell me how to make my fat32 partition writable
[04:04] <ravi_master> giskard, exact model plz
[04:04] <bruenig> if only I could be assured that everyone had their sources.list formatted the same, I could script a way to switch to canada
[04:04] <AngryElf> is there some way to to take two hard disks and make them into one file system?
[04:04] <arrenlex> giskardd: Why do you think it's smp?
[04:04] <giskardd> i asked the guys over at #ndiswrapper
[04:04] <c0nv1ct> !LVM AngryElf
[04:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lvm angryelf - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:04] <beg1689> whats the canada url?
[04:05] <brent> arnina_: what exactly are you asking?
[04:05] <c0nv1ct> !LVM | AngryElf
[04:05] <ubotu> AngryElf: 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
[04:05] <bruenig> beg1689, ca.archive.ubuntu.com
[04:05] <OmnipotentEntity> Quick Question, I have a chroot setup and for some reason my locale isn't properly setup.  A paste of the symptom is located at http://rafb.net/p/9a2FNS92.html
[04:05] <AngryElf> or what happens if I mount both the drives to the same mount point?
[04:05] <ravi_master> arrenlex: where did he say anything about an smp?
[04:05] <OmnipotentEntity> I have /etc/environment configured exactly the same as my normal installation, and I have the same version of locale installed.  Anyone know what's up?
[04:05] <beg1689> oh thats easy enough
[04:05] <slvmchn> i'm on a machine with fedora core 3 but i want to wipe it and put ubuntu on it. is there a way i can launch the install from isos within fedora? i don't have a means to burn the cds right now, so i'm looking for an alternate way to do it, maybe a network install?
[04:05] <c0nv1ct> AngryElf: AFAIK, only one will work
[04:05] <mhfs> arrenlex, =) .. thanks dude ! let's see how long I can survive without asking you something again.
[04:05] <arrenlex> ravi_master: (21:02:49) giskardd: i need info on how to switch to a non-smp kernel
[04:05] <|Amon|> argh
[04:05] <|Amon|> sec
[04:05] <AngryElf> so LVM is the only solution?
[04:05] <arrenlex> mhfs: Good luck. :)
[04:05] <ravi_master> ah, giskardd, please give me the exact model no?
[04:06] <ros1> angryelf, I tried raid once and ubuntu didnt like it very much
[04:06] <Hyper-cool> can i add servers to sources.list or do i have to just replace what's in there?
[04:06] <brent> |Amon|: By the way, the ubuntu package servers are down right now :( so you'll have to wait til they go back up to install stuff
[04:06] <bkudria> i'm using (k)networkmanager, but it doesn'y show my wireless device (i have a broadcom card that i must use ndiswrapper with, it creates eth1). i can use my wireless device fine (scanning with wlassistant) but network manager does not detect it...why?
[04:06] <bruenig> canada
[04:06] <giskardd> ravi_master: tew-424UB with a sis163u chipset
[04:06] <|Amon|> brent, can't i use another repo?
[04:06] <bruenig> |Amon|, yeah just switch it to canada
[04:06] <beg1689> Hyper-cool: you can add as many as you want
[04:06] <mhfs> arrenlex, ahhhh .. I remembered something! when ubuntu starts ... it's taking a long time to boot up ... is there a way to see what's going on on the backstage? I can just see the logo and the progress bar ...
[04:06] <|Amon|> finally canada is good for something
[04:06] <yell0w> hey folks, are ubuntu repos down or is it just me ?
[04:06] <misfit_toy> is us.archive.ubuntu.com down?
[04:07] <brent> |Amon|: if you can find one that works, then yes; change us.archive.ubuntu.com to ca.archive.ubuntu.com and you may get lucky
[04:07] <arnina_> brent:irc servers about linux programming .
[04:07] <beg1689> yea i was in the middle of setting up a systme on an old laptop then all the sudden the archive died on me :/
[04:07] <EnsignRedshirt> misfit_toy: Yes.
[04:07] <|Amon|> ;] 
[04:07] <giskardd> ravi_master: ubuntu 6.10 amd64
[04:07] <ravi_master> at which point do you get the kernel panic, on startup?
[04:07] <beg1689> canada one works good though
[04:07] <|Amon|> sic thanks
[04:07] <misfit_toy> thanks EnsignRedshirt
[04:07] <bruenig> someone is going to need to change the topic
[04:07] <|Amon|> brb
[04:07] <brent> arnina_: sometimes in ##linux people chat about that
[04:07] <jrandolph> i'm having trouble installing my graphics card (ATI
[04:07] <jrandolph> oops....
[04:07] <giskardd> ravi_master: when i insmod ndiswrapper
[04:07] <|Amon|> where is the bash log again
[04:07] <Infohawk> Yeah I came here hoping the topic would talk about server. :)
[04:07] <ros1> how do you switch to the canadian repo servers?
[04:07] <arrenlex> mhfs: Yep. gksu gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst, find the line that corresponds to the title of the kernel you usually boot with, and remove "quiet" and "splash" for the kernel options for that block.
[04:07] <|Amon|> $HOME/.bash?
[04:08] <bruenig> ros1, what servers are you on now?
[04:08] <ros1> us
[04:08] <IcemanV9> |Amon|: history?
[04:08] <|Amon|> ya
[04:08] <IcemanV9> ros1: us > ca
[04:08] <jrandolph> i'm having trouble installing my graphics card (ATI) recognized by ubuntu. i feel like i've been to the forums and a lot of websites, only to always end up at the same place. what other sources of support are there for me?
[04:08] <ros1> im using synpatic
[04:08] <Hyper-cool> so when i change the servers in sources.list, i get massive fails
[04:08] <ros1> oh, you mean change in the repo file?
[04:08] <arrenlex> jrandolph: What card?
[04:08] <mhfs> arrenlex, alright ... thanks!
[04:08] <beg1689> just change us.archive.ubuntu.com to ca.archive.ubuntu.com
[04:08] <giskardd> ravi_master: bb in a sec
[04:08] <bruenig> ros1, sudo sed 's/\/us./\/ca./g' -i.backup /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:08] <jrandolph> radeon x800
[04:08] <beg1689> ohh that works
[04:08] <ros1> sweet...thx
[04:09] <|Amon|> need a beer brb
[04:09] <arrenlex> jrandolph: What did fglrx say when you tried it?
[04:09] <brent> ros1: for everyone wanting to use the canadian servers, you need to edit your /etc/apt/sources.list file, and change all the servers to ca.archive.ubuntu.com instead of (for example) us.archive.ubuntu.com
[04:09] <jrandolph> flgrxinfo?
[04:09] <tkooda> is there any way to resize (grow) an ext3 root (mounted) fs on an LVM partition in dapper (w/e2fsprogs < 1.39) ?
[04:09] <IcemanV9> jrandolph: fglrxinfo
[04:09] <Hyper-cool> bruenig, what is that command you just typed? with all of the slashed?
[04:09] <misfit_toy> brent: are those repos identical?
[04:09] <Hyper-cool> also, i tried to change to ca servers and got huge errors
[04:09] <jrandolph> it tells me stuff about mesa3d
[04:09] <IcemanV9> misfit_toy: yes
[04:09] <bruenig> Hyper-cool, sed, it edits the sources.list and replaces all the instances of /us. with /.ca
[04:09] <brent> Hyper-cool: that was a sed script to change the word "us" to "ca", basically
[04:09] <arrenlex> Hyper-cool: Saves a backup of your sources.list and then changes every occurrence of the string /us to /ca
[04:09] <clouder`grr> Does anyone know how to re-order programs in the taskbar on gnome?
[04:10] <vitalstatistix> tkooda, try to look at the gparted live cd
[04:10] <misfit_toy> thanks IcemanV9
[04:10] <brent> misfit_toy: they ought to be, but I'm making no guarentees
[04:10] <bkudria> i'm using (k)networkmanager, but it doesn'y show my wireless device (i have a broadcom card that i must use ndiswrapper with, it creates eth1). i can use my wireless device fine (scanning with wlassistant) but network manager does not detect it...why?
[04:10] <Hyper-cool> thanks all
[04:10] <yell0w> some ops need to change topic
[04:10] <beg1689> Hyper-cool: "huge errors" isnt very specific either
[04:10] <misfit_toy> thanks brent
[04:10] <arnina_> brent:is there a dedicated server?
[04:10] <arrenlex> bruenig: By the way, if you use | instead of / as dividers in your sed, you don't have to escape your slashes so you can get rid of half of them. :)
[04:10] <ravi_master> giskardd, when you come back, check out http://sourceforge.net/projects/zd1211 for drivers that will work with the card you listed, no need for ndiswrapper, a new kernel, or anything else.
[04:10] <osofast> does anyone know why my FAT32 partition is read only all of a sudden?
[04:10] <brent> arnina_: what exactly are you interested in programming?  Maybe I can lead you down the right path?
[04:11] <arrenlex> bruenig: sudo sed 's|/us.|/ca.|g' -i.backup /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:11] <Hyper-cool> beg1689, i could past them... but they are huge.
[04:11] <osofast> or has this happened to anyone in the past?
[04:11] <beg1689> can i just remove all the xserver-xorg-video-* drivers except for the one im using?
[04:11] <teb> is there a feisty channel, i assume this is edgy and dapper only...
[04:11] <arnina_> brent:network programming and kernel module
[04:11] <bruenig> arrenlex, but then it isn't so cryptic
[04:11] <AngryElf> c0nv1ct, There's a great faq on LVM here:http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/ -- which doesn't mention anything about removing a Physical Volume -- is that possible?
[04:11] <Hyper-cool> i could pastebin i guess..... brb
[04:11] <jrandolph> arrenlex, it tells me about mesa3d
[04:11] <arrenlex> bruenig: Oh, is THAT what you're shooting for. =P
[04:11] <IcemanV9> teb: #ubuntu+1
[04:11] <bruenig> arrenlex, can you use any divider
[04:11] <arrenlex> bruenig: I believe so, although I've only used / and | personally.
[04:12] <Froyd> !avi
[04:12] <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
[04:12] <brent> arnina_: then i'd check out kernel.org and see if there are any irc channels that the kenel devs hang out.  i'm probably giving you no new info though... :(
[04:12] <arrenlex> jrandolph: Have you seen this guide?
[04:12] <arrenlex> !ati | jrandolph
[04:12] <ubotu> jrandolph: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:12] <osofast> well i guess not,
[04:12] <ravi_master> giskardd, http://www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/showdev.php?id=3285 looks even nicer with the help forum link being http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2077500
[04:12] <tidrion> dumb question
[04:12] <jrandolph> arrenlex, yes i have
[04:12] <arrenlex> jrandolph: And what did you get stuck on?
[04:12] <tidrion> want firefox 2 on ubuntu drapper
[04:12] <tidrion> easy way out there?
[04:13] <osofast> ill try to figure something out on my own, maybe format my whole HD and get rid of ubuntu or something
[04:13] <arrenlex> tidrion: Why not upgrade?
[04:13] <Froyd> tidrion: synaptics
[04:13] <arnina_> brent:inform me if you have found something
[04:13] <tidrion> doesn't show up
[04:13] <prec_> I'm seeing some weird issues with remote desktop (rdesktop) when connecting to a Windows machine where scrolling up & down causes screen repainting issues in the rdesktop session. If I scroll down and then back up using the mouse wheel, one portion of the screen gets duplicated many times over the whole display instead of redrawing the entire display. I'm using Beryl so I'm wondering if that has something to do with it or this is a
[04:13] <prec_> known rdesktop problem. I didn't notice this problem on Debian (where I did not use Beryl either).
[04:13] <jrandolph> after the installation, when i do flgrxinfo it gives me info about mesa3d, and not ATI. my Xorg.0.log file has some errors about not being able to acquire AGP and "error 'Xf86_ENOMEM'"
[04:14] <|Amon|> mountroot@purgatory:~# mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom1
[04:14] <|Amon|> mount: block device /dev/cdrom is write-protected, mounting read-only
[04:14] <|Amon|> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/cdrom,
[04:14] <brent> arnina_: I just bought a book from oreilly called "Understanding Linux Network Internals" and it's pretty good
[04:14] <misfit_toy> prec_: I've seen that and usually minimizing and maximizing the rdp window fixes it, I don't know the perm solution.
[04:14] <|Amon|> ??
[04:14] <bruenig> arrenlex, do you have to escape anything then with |
[04:14] <arrenlex> prec_: Switch beryl back to metacity and try it.
[04:14] <prec_> misfit: dang, do you think Beryl has something to do with it?
[04:14] <IcemanV9> jrandolph: glxinfo |grep direct .. what does it say? yes or no
[04:14] <ravi_master> giskardd, it seems there is some conflict with the version number on that product ID, if you have version a, you can use my first link (zd1211 driver), else, look at the second set of links and look at the discussion they have in the forum link I gave there.
[04:14] <misfit_toy> prec_: don't know, I use compiz
[04:14] <prec_> i will do that. brb
[04:14] <arnina_> brent:do you have an ebook version?
[04:15] <sigger_> how do I install the mp3 codec for xine and or totem?
[04:15] <arrenlex> bruenig: Dunno. Maybe things the shell would expand... but not in asterisks, only in quotes, so if you have 's|?|?|g' I don't think so.
[04:15] <jrandolph> two lines, direct rendering is no
[04:15] <tidrion> froyd: anything special I have to do to get it to show up?
[04:15] <vega`> hello
[04:15] <brent> arnina_: go to g2p.org and see, I have the paperbakc
[04:15] <ravi_master> giskardd, especially read the third message which tells you how you can tell the difference between the two versions using the download.
[04:15] <brent> |Amon|: you've got that all backwards dude
[04:15] <samkuehn> any idea what is up with us.archive.ubuntu.com.?
[04:15] <jrandolph> IcemanV9 two lines, direct rendering is no
[04:15] <arrenlex> samkuehn: It brokened. Use ca in the meantime.
[04:16] <bruenig> samkuehn, it is down
[04:16] <IcemanV9> jrandolph: yea. mesa don't usually give 3d accle support
[04:16] <firefly2442> kinda OT but if I have a USB 2.0 Wifi adapter will that work under USB 1.1?
[04:16] <arnina_> brent:Ok
[04:16] <bruenig> samkuehn, sudo sed 's|/us.|/ca.|g' -i.backup /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:16] <brent> |Amon|: nvm, i read it backwards
[04:16] <samkuehn> bruenig: nice
[04:16] <giskardd> ravi_master: i've done all that. zd1211 is NOT my chipset, i have sis163u, and i found a 64 bit driver for that. the only way i can make it work is by using ndiswrapper
[04:16] <|Amon|> lol :p
[04:16] <samkuehn> any ideas about timeline?
[04:16] <ravi_master> ah crud, I just went back and saw the chipset you gave.
[04:17] <brent> |Amon|: did you try mount -t iso9660 <arguments> ?
[04:17] <ravi_master> did you build ndiswrapper?
[04:17] <IcemanV9> jrandolph: does radeon or ati work for you before fglrx? does direct rendering: yes for radeon OR ati ??
[04:17] <jrandolph> IcemanV9 so i'd like to use ATI drivers for my ATI graphics card, but i've been having problems getting it recognized
[04:17] <giskardd> ravi_master: yes
[04:17] <|Amon|> no
[04:17] <giskardd> ravi_master: using 1.39rc1, tried 1.1 1.23, 1.24, 1.38
[04:17] <|Amon|> brent, it's been like 3 years since i've f'ed with nix
[04:17] <giskardd> none of them worked :(
[04:18] <arnina_> brent:do you have books about linux firewall?
[04:18] <prec_> Ok, I just tried rdesktop in metacity and it still had the screen painting issues... looks like Beryl is not to blame.
[04:18] <ravi_master> did you use a guide that lead you to the insmod step?
[04:18] <jrandolph> IcemanV9 i don't really understand your question. are you asking if i have 3d support before trying to install fglrx?
[04:18] <giskardd> ravi_master: yes
[04:18] <brent> |Amon|: programming or just setting one up and administrating it?
[04:18] <ravi_master> post please.
[04:18] <IcemanV9> jrandolph: yes
[04:18] <prec_> It is strange that I didn't notice that problem in Debian though.
[04:18] <brent> oops |Amon| wrong person
[04:18] <orehon> hey my dpkg and my apt-get is dead... i have one package here and its failed middle of the instalation! the package crash... now i cant remove and i cant reinstall!
[04:18] <KurtKraut>  When I insert a USB pendrive on Feisty it is automounted without giving me write permissions. I suppose this is a bug. In what package I should file it as  bug on Launchpad ?
[04:18] <BryanJK_> How can I edit grub to recognize a windows install?
[04:18] <brent> arnina_: programming or just setting one up and administrating it?
[04:19] <vega`> ?
[04:19] <dondong> guys,does ati driver now support aiglx?
[04:19] <ravi_master> ah, giskardd, I think I might have found the solution for you
[04:19] <brent> dondong: nope
[04:19] <billytwowilly> BryanJK_: look up chainloader
[04:19] <con-man> omglasers pew pew pew
[04:19] <IcemanV9> jrandolph: my other box have ati card - fglrx doesn't work, but radeon works and it gives 3d support (direct rendering: yes)
[04:19] <dondong> oops!
[04:19] <brent> dondong: but FOSS radeon does
[04:19] <ravi_master> giskardd, search is my freind, http://www.smallwhitecube.com/php/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=howto:tew424ubv2
[04:19] <arrenlex> dondong: No. They won't. They chose xgl.
[04:19] <giskardd> ravi_master: doing a make install also gives me the atomic kernel panic
[04:19] <jrandolph> IcemanV9 i don't think so. how would i test that? i think the wrong answer is to run glxgears
[04:19] <|Amon|> brent, shouldn't it mount my cdrom automatically when i insert one though?
[04:19] <colbert> is CTRL+ESC a default shortcut for anything in Ubuntu ?
[04:19] <brent> |Amon|: yeah it should
[04:19] <jrandolph> IcemanV9 so on a fresh install direct rendering should work?
[04:19] <bruenig> orehon, yeah repo is down
[04:19] <arrenlex> jrandolph: glxinfo | grep render
[04:20] <ravi_master> giskardd, this guy is in the same predicament, see how at the end the section "Success Stories"??
[04:20] <BryanJK_> could you explain a little more? I dont have an internet connection on my system
[04:20] <|Amon|> brent, how can i find out where it's supposed to be mounting to... it's not in /etc/fstab
[04:20] <dondong> brent,i wanna use beryl and i have a r9800 pro card
[04:20] <ravi_master> giskardd, looks like that patch might do the trick for you too.
[04:20] <brent> |Amon|: what does df or sudo fdisk -l say?
[04:20] <dondong> wat can i do
[04:20] <arnina_> brent:i mean,not by using iptables command
[04:20] <IcemanV9> jrandolph: you can switch back to radeon or ati and see if it does work or not.
[04:20] <orehon> bruenig: no dude
[04:20] <|Amon|> can i pm it to you so i don't ge tbooted?
[04:20] <arnina_> brent:kernel module using netfileter
[04:20] <brent> dondong: do you know which chipset it is?
[04:20] <|Amon|> for flooding
[04:20] <orehon> bruenig: my dpkg crashed
[04:20] <giskardd> ravi_master: do you know if that also works for amd64 with 64 bit driver?
[04:21] <IcemanV9> jrandolph: is your card x800? or ??
[04:21] <jrandolph> IcemanV9 to switch back i need to uninstall fglrx right?
[04:21] <dondong> r350
[04:21] <jrandolph> x800
[04:21] <brent> arnina_: there was a really good article written on netfilter in, I think, linux journal a couple months ago
[04:21] <dondong> brent,r350
[04:21] <IcemanV9> jrandolph: no
[04:21] <matthew> the repos are down?
[04:21] <squeaks> hey, vino-server was using some of my cpu resources, google says it is associated with vncserver, i'd like to disable it and keep it from coming back, but killing the pid, and it just comes back, what do i do?
[04:21] <brent> dondong: I think 350 is experimental with radeon, it may not work.  of course you could always just install xgl instead of aiglx if you want compositing
[04:21] <ravi_master> giskardd: checking....
[04:21] <arrenlex> !xconfig | jrandolph
[04:21] <ubotu> jrandolph: To reconfigure your X server, open a console and type  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg  - To configure only the driver and resolution, type  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg -phigh  - See also !FixRes
[04:21] <IcemanV9> jrandolph: this box has x600 and fglrx works
[04:21] <arrenlex> jrandolph: That second command allows you to change driver.
[04:22] <brent> matthew: the repos are down
[04:22] <Dougie> anyone running fiesty?
[04:22] <sharp15> anyone here able to get a connection to us.archive.ubuntu.com (91.189.89.8) ?
[04:22] <brent> matthew: canada seems to be up
[04:22] <arrenlex> !feisty |  Dougie
[04:22] <ubotu> Dougie: 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 and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[04:22] <dondong> brant,i get it,thanx
[04:22] <Flannel> sharp15: us archive is down currently
[04:22] <giskardd> ravi_master: ubuntu edgy eft is kernel version ... ?
[04:22] <Dougie> yeah i know but is anyone running it right now? lol
[04:22] <brent> dondong: don't call me brant ;)
[04:22] <arrenlex> sharp15: Zee us archives, zey are down. Use ca
[04:22] <jrandolph> IcemanV9 do you think the x800 and x600 are similar enough that fglrx should work for me?
[04:22] <ravi_master> giskardd, nope
[04:22] <samkuehn> is feisty going to have LTS?
[04:22] <brent> jkj
[04:22] <dondong> ?
[04:22] <arnina_> brent:i have a book named linux firewalls by steve suehring..,talking about building a software firewall by iptables
[04:22] <ravi_master> giskardd, uname -r is the kernel version
[04:22] <dondong> okay,sorry,brent
[04:23] <brent> dondong: i'm jk
[04:23] <arnina_> brent:i will check it out
[04:23] <sharp15> Flannel, arrenlex: thanks. that explains why i can't contact them.
[04:23] <matthew> repos seem to be back up
[04:23] <dondong> hi,jk
[04:23] <giskardd> ravi_master: thx
[04:23] <IcemanV9> jrandolph: not always ... i know that x900 is different from x600 .. dunno much about x800 though
[04:23] <ravi_master> giskardd, hold on
[04:23] <bruenig> us isn't up
[04:23] <brent> arnina_: i haven't seen any published books about netfilter i think you have to read the man pages for that
[04:23] <ravi_master> giskardd, try something simpler first
[04:23] <IcemanV9> let me find info on ati cards
[04:23] <samkuehn> yes repos seem to be back up.
[04:23] <bruenig> archive.ubuntu.com isn't up
[04:23] <sharp15> arrenlex: i'm not sure i even want to ask what accent you were trying to imitate.
[04:23] <bruenig> oh there it goes
[04:23] <brent> dagnabit
[04:24] <samkuehn> us.archive.ubuntu.com seems to be up for me now
[04:24] <dondong> brent:thank yo,jk
[04:24] <ravi_master> giskardd, try putting an extra kernel option before you start building into /boot/grub/menu.lst, wherever you see the linux kernel line, add pci=nopci
[04:24] <arnina_> brent:best way is reading the source code ,i think.'cause i have to code with it
[04:24] <ravi_master> giskardd, and retry the compilation process.
[04:25] <samkuehn> wait perhaps it is not
[04:25] <ravi_master> giskardd, if that doesn't work, then do the 16 k patch.
[04:25] <Jj> hey
[04:25] <brent> arnina_: have fun with that, it's just you and the code from this point on :)
[04:25] <samkuehn> wait now it is agian
[04:25] <Jj> anyone knows how to get my mic to work?
[04:25] <samkuehn> us.archive.ubuntu.com is now up
[04:25] <Jj> none of the solutions I find online seems to work >_<
[04:26] <brent> Jj: we need some info about your hardware
[04:26] <brent> Jj: do you know how to find the hw info about your sound card?
[04:26] <hanasaki> ubuntu run ok on 64 amd ? intel?  whats the value of running 64bit? and what processors are the best buy /performance to run it on ?
[04:26] <Jj> brent: such as?
[04:26] <Jj> amixer?
[04:26] <brent> hanasaki: IMHO, don't do it. it's pointless
[04:26] <jrandolph>  /exit
[04:26] <hanasaki> brent:  umm why...
[04:26] <bruenig> hanasaki, no real value in 64 bit at this point, but you can run 32bit on 64 bit processor if you want to future proof your computer
[04:26] <DemisM> i have a printer on a windows box and filesharing, do I need samba in order to use that printer and to access those shared files in the workgroup?
[04:26] <hanasaki> brent:  what do you run
[04:26] <arrenlex> hanasaki: There are no benefits to running 64-bit unless you need more than 4GB ram.
[04:26] <brent> Jj: is it a pci sound card or integrated in the motherboard?
[04:27] <Jj> I have Creative Labs SB Live! EMU10k1 (rev 0a)
[04:27] <Jj> pci
[04:27] <arrenlex> hanasaki: You'll only run into compatibility issues, because things like flash and binary codecs won't work.
[04:27] <hanasaki> ug
[04:27] <arnina_> brent:can I ask you a question?how long did you programmed under linux?you can refuse to answer it:)
[04:27] <hanasaki> java work?
[04:27] <bruenig> hanasaki, no
[04:27] <arrenlex> hanasaki: Java works, but it will be slower to start.
[04:27] <brent> hanasaki: there is no real performance benefit, other than getting more than 4 gigs of memory
[04:27] <hanasaki> well then.. 64bit is out... so why buy a 64 bit?
[04:27] <arrenlex> hanasaki: Don't. Buy a dualcore.
[04:27] <brent> arnina_: not enough to do what you're about to undertake, I'll tell you that much :)
[04:28] <Jj> I can hear myself on the speakers, but other applications cant seem to use it
[04:28] <brent> arnina_: i'm just getting my feet wet with device driver C programming
[04:28] <hanasaki> arrenlex:  what experice do you have ? what happend? folks tel lme get the core2 duo
[04:28] <crdlb> hanasaki, all modern processors are 64-bit, but you should run them as 32-bit for the least pain
[04:28] <shadowman> I gots me a question
[04:28] <shadowman> lol anyone got answers?
[04:28] <zen> remind me how to use checkinstall?
[04:28] <bruenig> !justask
[04:28] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:28] <arrenlex> hanasaki: My desktop is 64-bit and my laptop is dualcore.
[04:28] <shadowman> or good at answering them
[04:28] <brent> hanasaki: definitely get core 2 duo.  but run 32 bit for compatibility.
[04:28] <hanasaki> arrenlex:  so what hapend?
[04:28] <daedalus_> Achive is back up
[04:28] <zen> it's not "make checkinstall", is it?
[04:29] <daedalus_> err archive
[04:29] <bruenig> zen, just checkinstall
[04:29] <arrenlex> hanasaki: I run a 32-bit distribution, though, because I want flash to work, and to play .wmv and quicktime and realmedia files.
[04:29] <arnina_> brent:well ,we are counterparts
[04:29] <hanasaki> problem is the duo cores amd and intel seem to have slower clockspeeds!
[04:29] <shadowman> anyone succesfully mess with usplash?
[04:29] <bruenig> zen, oh well yeah, you do make first, and then you do checkinstall after it makes
[04:29] <zen> bruenig, thanks
[04:29] <zen> yeah, I did that
[04:29] <arrenlex> hanasaki: Well yeah, because there are two CPUs.
[04:29] <crdlb> hanasaki, clockspeed is not important
[04:29] <osofast> how do I make fat32 read and write
 giskardd, try putting an extra kernel option before you start building into /boot/grub/menu.lst, wherever you see the linux kernel line, add pci=nopci <--- i have no idea how to do this, is there a howto?
[04:29] <bruenig> osofast, it should be readwrite by default
[04:30] <crdlb> hanasaki, they will still be a million times faster than the fasted Pentium 4
[04:30] <hanasaki> i hear software doent know how to split iteself on the to cpus so it actually runs slower
[04:30] <osofast> bruenig
[04:30] <crdlb> fastest*
[04:30] <bruenig> osofast, does this mount at boot or are you mounting it yourself?
[04:30] <Pelo> osofast, sudo chmod 777 /wathever/...
[04:30] <brent> arnina_: are you look to submit code contributions to kernel.org, or are you modifying the code for private use (corporate, etc.)?
[04:30] <daedalus_> hanasaki, clockspeed rubricks are soo 2004.
[04:30] <osofast> bruenig it should be and it was but this morning it stopped working
[04:30] <hanasaki> do on a dual core... does the kernel or OS move processes to the most available processor / core to dynamicaly balance load?
[04:30] <bruenig> osofast, so it doesn't mount anymore?
[04:30] <osofast> it mounts
[04:30] <osofast> but its read only
[04:30] <shadowman> zen you nsaid you have messed with usplash?
[04:31] <arrenlex> hanasaki: Some software is threaded, some software isn't. Regardless, your operating system will divide the tasks, putting some processes on one core and some on the other.
[04:31] <osofast> i cant save files to it
[04:31] <arrenlex> hanasaki: And where software IS threaded (a lot of libraries are), you will get the benefit.
[04:31] <hanasaki> are all threads, for a single process, on the same core?cpu?
[04:31] <osofast> should I try that? sudo chmod 777 /wathever/...
[04:31] <daedalus_> hanasaki, horsehockey. You run so any processes on a computer that dual core is a win every time.
[04:31] <brent> hanasaki: crdlib is absolutely right, a 1.66 core 2 duo is barely noticeable different from a 2.33 ghz core 2 duo IMHO
[04:31] <bruenig> osofast, well paste the output of "grep vfat /etc/fstab"
[04:31] <hanasaki> arrenlex:  i do alot of java and alot of threads... bea, jboss etc.. so that is good on a dual core or bad?
[04:31] <arrenlex> hanasaki: No, of course not, that's the point of threading. Each thread is put wherever it will be run fasttest.
[04:32] <arrenlex> fastest*
[04:32] <zen> shadowman, err...no.
[04:32] <daedalus_> hanasaki: threads are good.
[04:32] <Pelo> osofast,  you should change the /watever/ for the path of the drive
[04:32] <dmartinez> hey all.  I am pretty new to linux, and I have just done a update and installed the w32codecs.  Still can not play movies or mp3's, problem is when I try the install again, it says I have the latest codecs.  Can anyone advise?  Using standard player that came with ubuntu.
[04:32] <shadowman> damn
[04:32] <arnina_> brent:no,you ?
[04:32] <osofast> "/dev/hda4 /media/hda4 vfat rw,user,fmask=0111,dmask=0000 0 0"
[04:32] <bruenig> Pelo, yeah but it is fat32 so those permissions won't hold
[04:32] <sharp15> arrenlex: where does ubuntu post information about servers being taken down?
[04:32] <hanasaki> ok.. what dual cores do you like?  and amd or intel is the best for the money?
[04:32] <arrenlex> sharp15: Some guy is like "the servers are down" and then he comes here and he's like "the servers are down!"
[04:33] <arnina_> brent:just usermode programming right now
[04:33] <brent> arnina_: no but I'm interested in getting into embedded linux so I'm trying to start there, i'm saving up for a gp2x
[04:33] <arrenlex> sharp15: And other guys are like... *check* "Yep, the servers are down!"
[04:33] <bruenig> osofast, rw is redundant with the fmask and dmask, I would just take that out. Also if you want it to mount at boot put auto in there so:      /dev/hda4 /media/hda4 vfat auto,user,fmask=0111,dmask=0000 0 0
[04:33] <arrenlex> sharp15: And then when the next 50 people come to tell us the servers are down we tell them "yep". And that's how it works.
[04:33] <beg1689> gp2x is cool, but if they added wifi it would be awesome
[04:33] <orehon> When one package crashs, and your apt-get die, and you cant resinstall or uninstall the package... what i can do? reinstall my system?
[04:33] <PocketIRC> ....could someone help me get my windows on dual boot? I have windows installed, and ubuntu... but grub doesn't detect the windows install
[04:33] <sigger_> and I think the servers are back.  I just apt-getted
[04:33] <brent> sharp15: and then the servers are back up 5 minutes later
[04:34] <sharp15> arrenlex: ok. so there is no blog, rss feed, or other wise.  thank you for the help.
[04:34] <Pelo> dmartinez,   try using easyubuntu , might make the install easier for those codecs,  search for it on the ubuntu site
[04:34] <tonyyarusso> Depending on your mirror
[04:34] <BryanJK_> All I need to do at the moment is get windows installed, then tommorow Ill work on the dual boot
[04:34] <dmartinez> thanks
[04:34] <osofast> bruenig, it mounts automatically
[04:34] <Pelo> !easyubuntu | dmartinez
[04:34] <ubotu> dmartinez: easyubuntu is a script that automates installation of some items. Use at your own risk. See http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ - For help and or discussions about EasyUbuntu please join #easyubuntu
[04:34] <beg1689> PocketIRC, when you installed windows did it say it was isntalling to the C: drive?
[04:34] <bruenig> osofast, try my line
[04:34] <sharp15> brent: it's difficult for me to tell that since I have to bring my firewall down in order to check for updates.
[04:34] <arnina_> brent:yeah,i have programmed under uclinux!
[04:34] <BryanJK_> I installed it first, to a partition which was like G:\
[04:35] <osofast> alright boss ill try it out
[04:35] <brent> doesn't gumstix run uclinux?
[04:35] <BryanJK_> but I installed it after another ubuntu distro had been removed
[04:35] <arnina_> brent:what is gumstix?
[04:35] <BryanJK_> which made it (windows) unable to boot for some reason
[04:35] <beg1689> well when i tried to install windows xp then ubuntu
[04:35] <BryanJK_> Yea I know it normally works
[04:36] <brent> oh dude check it out gumstix.org
[04:36] <beg1689> i isntalled windows to D:, while there was a C: drive, and windows must have put its boot info ont he c drive cause i erased c: to install ubuntu
[04:36] <beg1689> and grub didnt find it
[04:36] <brent> no wait gumstix.com
[04:36] <BryanJK_> okay
[04:36] <BryanJK_> Im going to install ubuntu tommorow
[04:36] <beg1689> BUT, if i just leave it as unpartitioned space, so that windows *thinks* its installing to the first partition
[04:36] <osofast> bruenig, what do you mean try my line?
[04:36] <beg1689> mif it says C:
[04:36] <bruenig> osofast, sudo nano /etc/fstab and edit that line to what mine says
[04:36] <BryanJK_> but for tonight, how can I install just the plain windows... there is something with ubuntu that blocks the windows from booting
[04:36] <beg1689> then it works great, ubuntu detects it automatically
[04:36] <beg1689> what version of windows?
[04:36] <arnina_> brent:let me see
[04:37] <BryanJK_> just plain xp
[04:37] <beg1689> well if you just install it somewhere, it will overwrite your MBR and only windows will boot
[04:37] <BryanJK_> it did the same thing with me on Fedora core for some reasont oo
[04:37] <BryanJK_> too*
[04:37] <beg1689> if the windows install is intact, you just need to add an entry to grub.conf
[04:37] <BryanJK_> okay
[04:38] <alex_mayorga> hello all
[04:38] <bruenig> !hi | alex_mayorga
[04:38] <ubotu> alex_mayorga: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[04:38] <alex_mayorga> brent, bye
[04:38] <BryanJK_> I have ubuntu installed
[04:38] <osofast> do i just close it after i edited the file?
[04:38] <Meshezabeel> Heya, what is the best way to batch resize a bunch of piss under ubuntu?
[04:38] <bruenig> osofast, co ctrl X to exit and then y to save it
[04:38] <BryanJK_> So how would I open/edit the grub config?
[04:38] <Meshezabeel> umm pics :o
[04:38] <alex_mayorga> how do I manually bring up a wlan interface
[04:39] <bruenig> BryanJK_, /boot/grub/menu.lst
[04:39] <osofast> ok
[04:39] <beg1689> theres probably a nice tutorial somewhere for that.. anyone here know a good one?
[04:39] <alex_mayorga> it's detected by lspci
[04:39] <osofast> dont
[04:39] <osofast> done
[04:39] <Meshezabeel> What is the best way to resize a bunch of pics in ubuntu?
[04:39] <bruenig> BryanJK_, with whatever editor you want
[04:39] <alex_mayorga> but not on iwconfig
[04:39] <arnina_> brent:uclinux is mainly for no mmu system
[04:39] <BryanJK_> oh thats great
[04:39] <osofast> lets see if that work
[04:39] <BryanJK_> i boot from hdd and its like "Error loading os"
[04:39] <BryanJK_> ....
[04:39] <beg1689> i can show you my entry if you want, it boots my XP and vista
[04:39] <bruenig> osofast, ok reboot, or sudo umount the fat32 disk and then "sudo mount -a" to see if it works
[04:39] <beg1689> but if your windows boot is messed up then theres not much you can do
[04:40] <osofast> thank you very much
[04:40] <BryanJK_> Im just going to install a fresh windows\
[04:40] <BryanJK_> then see what happens from there
[04:40] <beg1689> well
[04:40] <beg1689> wait
[04:40] <BryanJK_> what who
[04:40] <beg1689> you can install windows after ubuntu
[04:40] <BryanJK_> okay
[04:41] <beg1689> windows overwrites the MBR, all you have to do is boot from the ubuntu cd and reinstall grub, there are plenty of little guides on that
[04:41] <BryanJK_> I just need to get on windows in the next like half an hour
[04:41] <beg1689> ^ after installing windows
[04:41] <BryanJK_> okay
[04:41] <beg1689> well if you install windows it will boot right to windows
[04:41] <BryanJK_> But...
[04:41] <beg1689> until you reinstall grub
[04:41] <BryanJK_> the last time it rebooted after the setup
[04:41] <BryanJK_> it just had a blinking command line
[04:41] <BryanJK_> (which didnt do anything)
[04:42] <beg1689> right after widnows setup?
[04:42] <BryanJK_> yes
[04:42] <beg1689> hm
[04:42] <beg1689> maybe it was not a primary/active/boot partition
[04:42] <BryanJK_> i like how my partitions are ruined :|
[04:42] <BryanJK_> Partition 1 : Unkown - 2999mb
[04:42] <beg1689> but a windows isntall should overwrite everything to make itself work
[04:42] <BryanJK_> 3gigs? :|
[04:43] <beg1689> so thats not ubuntu's fault
[04:43] <BryanJK_> Partition 2 - Windows XP Fault Tolera... 15865mb
[04:43] <BryanJK_> :|
[04:43] <BryanJK_> alrite... lets see what happens
[04:44] <beg1689> what do you need windows for so badly?
[04:44] <BryanJK_> "Setup was unable to format the partition"
[04:44] <beg1689> i have it installed but i havent booted it in months
[04:44] <bruenig> windows free for two years
[04:44] <BryanJK_> its annoying how everything worked fine this morning
[04:44] <BryanJK_> then all of a sudden it all stops and i have to reinstall it all
[04:44] <beg1689> well i only got into linux about 5 months ago
[04:45] <beg1689> linux fre for 5 months  :p
[04:45] <BryanJK_> hmmmmmmm
[04:45] <BryanJK_> It cant format anything
[04:45] <BryanJK_> I hate you windows
[04:46] <BryanJK_> okay somehow it formated it
[04:46] <BryanJK_> give me 5 minutes then ill be back>
[04:46] <tbuss> i've installed ubuntu and im having probs with the sound. i have a sb audigy 2 es, ive noticed that i need to turn the volum way up to get any sound, any suggestions
[04:47] <BryanJK_> tbuss, are you sure your speakers are turned up? :P
[04:48] <tbuss> BryanJK: yeah, i checked that, its funny i get sound but I just need to turn the volume up more than needed,
[04:48] <BryanJK_> thats odd\
[04:48] <beg1689> so why again do you need windows?
[04:48] <tbuss> BryanJK: cant seem to get the 5.1 to work either
[04:48] <BryanJK_> because I game on windows
[04:49] <matthew> anyone know of a command line application that shows memory usage?
[04:49] <cry0x> free
[04:49] <yell0w> matthew, top or free
[04:49] <beg1689> i game on linux :)
[04:49] <BryanJK_> Linux gaming isnt really me thoughs
[04:49] <sharp15> beg1689: cool.
[04:49] <beg1689> ut2004, halflife2 and all its mods, warcraft 3
[04:49] <beg1689> good stuff
[04:49] <cry0x> super cool brah
[04:49] <BryanJK_> Ive tried wine/cedega but its just too much of a hassle
[04:49] <beg1689> hassle?
[04:50] <beg1689> i didnt notice any difference from wine or native install
[04:50] <matthew> top works, thanks
[04:50] <BryanJK_> On certain games
[04:50] <beg1689> yea, on well written games
[04:50] <BryanJK_> Like in Css and 2142 ill loose like over 120fps
[04:50] <beg1689> basically anything from blizzard or valve
[04:50] <beg1689> really? i get 160+ fps in source games
[04:50] <beg1689> gf 7600 go
[04:50] <BryanJK_> thats odd
[04:50] <beg1689> 1280x800
[04:51] <beg1689> highest texture/models
[04:51] <BryanJK_> I game in linux some
[04:51] <beg1689> (my LCD only goes 1280x800 :/)
[04:51] <BryanJK_> Thats widescreen for you
[04:51] <BryanJK_> Setup is copying files...100%
[04:51] <BryanJK_> 100.1%
[04:51] <joe4444> my right ALT key does nothing, so i tried to map Alt_R to Alt_L using xev, but it still does nothing... what else should i try?
[04:51] <BryanJK_> booting
[04:52] <BryanJK_> :|
[04:52] <joe4444> reboot?
[04:52] <Tb0n3> anybody know what I should get for a bulletin board?
[04:52] <perverted> anyone know if its possible to use XGL/COmpiz through NX server ?
[04:52] <BryanJK_> as soon as it loaded windows, my hardisk made a large clicking noise
[04:52] <BryanJK_> But YES
[04:52] <BryanJK_> it boots
[04:52] <BryanJK_> WEEEE
[04:52] <BryanJK_> i love you all!
[04:52] <BryanJK_> Now I need to wait until tommorow to buy a blank cd for 6.10
[04:53] <joe4444> BryanJK_, wal-mart
[04:53] <BryanJK_> beg1689   is it good that my hardrive keeps clicking on and off? :|
[04:53] <sharp15> BryanJK_: buy more than one at a time, it's cheaper.
[04:53] <beg1689> if it was designed that way
[04:53] <BryanJK_> last time i bought like a 300pack
[04:53] <BryanJK_> Setup is being restarted
[04:53] <BryanJK_> ....
[04:54] <joe4444> BryanJK_, that usually indicates it's about to die... if you mean regular clicking during normal tasks
[04:54] <sharp15> BryanJK_: Clicking + HardDrive = time for replacement
[04:54] <BryanJK_> I just bought that peice of crap 2 months ago
[04:54] <billytwowilly> anyone got any recommendations on how to easily unzip 576 zip files?
[04:54] <perverted> RMA
[04:54] <joe4444> if it only happens when the computer has been idle for a while then that probably just means it's spinning up from "sleep mode"
[04:54] <arrenlex> billytwowilly: unzip "*.zip"
[04:54] <billytwowilly> unzip *.zip gives the error : "caution filename not matched"
[04:54] <joe4444> but /regular/ clicking is BAD
[04:54] <BryanJK_> no it happens during significent disc usage
[04:55] <billytwowilly> then lists the file name
[04:55] <arrenlex> billytwowilly: The quotes are important.
[04:55] <joe4444> time to back up critical data
[04:55] <BryanJK_> and it ussually freezes up for a second
[04:55] <arrenlex> billytwowilly: unzip "*.zip"
[04:55] <BryanJK_> and the hardisk restarts
[04:55] <joe4444> BryanJK_, it's close to death
[04:55] <BryanJK_> Thats what I get for buying refurbished
[04:55] <BryanJK_> ....
[04:55] <joe4444> yeah bad idea
[04:55] <billytwowilly> holy crap it works, thanks arrenlex
[04:55] <arrenlex> billytwowilly: You doubted me? xD
[04:55] <billytwowilly> y
[04:55] <arrenlex> :(
[04:56] <joe4444> hdd are quite cheap these days anyway, get a nice seagate sata if you have sata
[04:56] <billytwowilly> err, that was for the window;)
[04:56] <billytwowilly> not here.
[04:56] <BryanJK_> by the time windows is done with my hardrive, all my data will be gone anyways
[04:56] <billytwowilly> I thought I tried what you suggestest already is all arrenlex.
[04:56] <billytwowilly> turns out I hadn't.
[04:56] <BryanJK_> now its clicking every 5 seconds
[04:56] <joe4444> say goodbye
[04:56] <arrenlex> BryanJK_: Refurbishing company engineer: "Sir, we got this broken 5200rpm drive." Refurbishing company boss: "Well, spray some wd40 in that baby and sell it was a 7400rpm drive."
[04:56] <vega`> hey
[04:56] <BryanJK_> Yes
[04:57] <giskardd> question: is pci=nopci an actual boot command? or is it pci=noacpi??
[04:57] <BryanJK_> Its a Maxtor 160gb refurbished ubercheap hdd
[04:57] <navreet> hi, I can't adjust my time through System->Admin->Time and Date... how come?!?! it tells me that I don't have permission, but it doesn't even ask for a password.  How can I change it from the command line... and isn't there a ntp daemon anyway??
[04:57] <BryanJK_> I bought it 2 months ago for $50l
[04:57] <mekaj> i'm running ubuntu on a macbook and i'm able to access wifi access points okay but only if i know the SSID and type it in.  is this normal in ubuntu?  is there some way to configure it so that ubuntu will detect wifi access points automatically?
[04:57] <BryanJK_> now it just crashed the installer
[04:57] <joe4444> BryanJK_, get a new WD 320gb for $90 @ newegg
[04:57] <arrenlex> BryanJK_: Two months is about all the time 50 bucks will buy you. =P
[04:57] <posingaspopular> navreet, try right/left clicking on the calender
[04:57] <BryanJK_> Im not buying maxtor
[04:57] <BryanJK_> I like seagate better
[04:57] <joe4444> sata?
[04:57] <BryanJK_> theres run like, cooler and are less noisy
[04:57] <BryanJK_> yes
[04:58] <navreet> posingaspopular, same thing, "The configuration could not be loaded.  You are not allowed to access the system configuration."
[04:58] <joe4444> yeah get seagate
[04:58] <navreet> BryanJK_, I like seagate too =] 
[04:58] <grover> mekaj: network manager?
[04:58] <BryanJK_> like the maxtor, my computer sounds like those old computers
[04:58] <joe4444> i just ordered a 250gb seagate sata 3.0gbps for $75 @ newegg
[04:58] <posingaspopular> navreet, hmmm that's strange
[04:58] <BryanJK_> the ones that scream when they boot
[04:58] <vexati0n> meh
[04:58] <posingaspopular> but i did see a post about it on planet ubuntu
[04:58] <posingaspopular> or something similar....
[04:58] <Leyon> hda1 = first partition/primary master , hda2 = second partition/primary slave , correct?
[04:58] <BryanJK_> Im going to get a 500gigger when I get a new one
[04:58] <vexati0n> they should really get wine to support antialiasing text better.
[04:58] <BryanJK_> the only problem
[04:59] <BryanJK_> Is its going to be hard to backup like 140gb of stuff :|
[04:59] <arrenlex> Leyon: hda1 = first partition on primary master; hda2 = second partition on primary master.
[04:59] <mekaj> grover, is network manager a default package?  i don't seem to have it or know how to access it.
[04:59] <BryanJK_> ?
[04:59] <joe4444> BryanJK_, if it's clicking that bad you'll be lucky if you can back up a significant portion of your data
[04:59] <Leyon> arrenlex so, a = primary master , b = primary slave ?
[04:59] <arrenlex> Leyon: Yeah.
[05:00] <BryanJK_> i think i ruined my partiton anyways
[05:00] <joe4444> there's little chance you'll get it all
[05:00] <mekaj> grover:  i have "Networking" and "Networking Tools" under System -> Administration
[05:00] <Leyon> arrenlex c = secondary master , d = seconadrey slave, correct?
[05:00] <arrenlex> Leyon: I'm not a hardware guy. All I know is the letter marks the hard drive and the number marks the partition.
[05:00] <roshman> I am trying to setup an internal wifi card on edgy using a Dell Inspiron 600m; the module for this is ipw2200; when I modprobe that module, nothing shows up in sudo iwconfig; do I have to use the GUI provided for it to work (System-->Administration-->Networking)
[05:00] <mekaj> grover:  i go to the "Networking" one to manually set my wifi access point.
[05:00] <BryanJK_> well
[05:01] <Leyon> arrenlex Would a user who uses SATA HDD still uses those, I mean SATA doesn't have master/slave ?
[05:01] <internetr> is ubuntu > windows?
[05:01] <Netham45|Gone> yes
[05:01] <joe4444> does a bear shit in the woods?
[05:01] <BryanJK_> could my hardrive clicking possibly be a bad psu?
[05:01] <arrenlex> Leyon: I have sata drives, and mine are sda1, sda2, sda3 ... sdb1, sdb2, sdb3...
[05:01] <BryanJK_> its like 300w and its running a crapload of hardware
[05:01] <joe4444> BryanJK_, i doubt it... especially considering it's refurb
[05:02] <zen> should checkinstall be sudo'd?
[05:02] <bimberi> zen: yes
[05:02] <joe4444> BryanJK_, you could test that theory by unplugging unnecessary hardware
[05:02] <Leyon> arrenlex ehh, just a,b correct? NOT c,d? Since SATA has 2 built-in controller on the motherboard.
[05:02] <BryanJK_> its hard to tell
[05:02] <BryanJK_> the clicking is random ussually
[05:02] <joe4444> BryanJK_, defrag the drive
[05:02] <BryanJK_> but it seems not to happen as much when I unplug my second dvd
[05:02] <joe4444> that'll probably make it click like hell
[05:03] <BryanJK_> It does it when its completly formatted
[05:03] <BryanJK_> so its weird
[05:03] <Netham45> http://omnimaga.pastecode.com/18194 --- Having some issues, anyone know?
[05:03] <joe4444> well defrag performs a lot of write, so it works the drive
[05:03] <BryanJK_> i have an old seagate that just wont work
[05:03] <BryanJK_> any ideas on that one?
[05:03] <Leyon> Netham45 trying to detect your wireless card?
[05:03] <BryanJK_> Its a brand new sata, but like nothing will recognize it :|
[05:03] <Netham45> Leyon: nope
[05:03] <Netham45> I had it working
[05:04] <arrenlex> Leyon: I really don't think I should be answering this quesiton; I have no idea what I'm babbling about.
[05:04] <Netham45> but python or something decided to die on WIFI-Radar
[05:04] <joe4444> BryanJK_, not really... i just ordered by first sata drive
[05:04] <BryanJK_> kay
[05:05] <internetr> Is Ubuntu 7.04 near release? my question really is, should I Install 6.10 or &.4?
[05:05] <BryanJK_> the windows setup is like "Will complete in 29 minutes" and its said that for like, 10 minutes
[05:05] <BryanJK_> and like, like, like, like
[05:05] <BryanJK_> its not clicking anymore btw
[05:06] <Netham45> um
[05:06] <Leyon> arrenlex Alright, thanks for the help thou.
[05:06] <Netham45> try joining #windows
[05:06] <Netham45> so
[05:06] <Netham45> http://omnimaga.pastecode.com/18194 --- Having some issues, anyone know?
[05:06] <arnina_> brent is gone?
[05:06] <joe4444> BryanJK_, http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148136 -- do it
[05:07] <BryanJK_> Let me open it in my pda
[05:07] <BryanJK_> and let me windows mobile blue screen :|
[05:07] <BryanJK_> just a sec
[05:08] <fnf> are the package servers working for anyone ?. I couldn't update apt database.
[05:08] <BryanJK_> $144$11441
[05:08] <BryanJK_> laggy keyboard
[05:08] <BryanJK_> $144 wow
[05:09] <Netham45> fnf, busted for me
[05:09] <BryanJK_> Ill order three
[05:09] <joe4444> haha
[05:09] <beg1689> anyone know a good esktop independent file manager?
[05:09] <fnf> Netham45: you meant it didn't work ?
[05:09] <Netham45> yea
[05:09] <Netham45> I can't connect
[05:09] <fnf> Netham45: thanks.
[05:09] <BryanJK_> i like how eveeryone all leaves
[05:09] <thedado> firefox32 is not resolving dns on my amd 64, works fine if I surf by ipaddress.
[05:10] <BryanJK_> woops
[05:10] <joe4444> thedado, change your dns server?
[05:10] <perverted> im bored... i need something fun to setup, any ideas?
[05:10] <joe4444> i like 4.2.2.1 -- always more reliable than my ISP's default
[05:10] <XxTRAINEExX> so i somehow removed my network manager applet from the top panel... is there an easy way to put this back?
[05:10] <joe4444> XxTRAINEExX, right-click, add to panel
[05:11] <fnf> perverted: did you try LFS ?
[05:11] <BryanJK_> when my hardrive clicks, it also seems to consume a ton of power
[05:11] <BryanJK_> like all my fans slow down
[05:11] <XxTRAINEExX> joe4444: i saw that... where is it on the system?
[05:11] <beg1689> perverted: LAMP? mythTV?
[05:11] <bimberi> XxTRAINEExX: open a terminal, 'killall nm-applet' then 'nm-applet --sm-disable &'
[05:11] <beg1689> how about beryl in e17
[05:11] <BryanJK_> stop clicking!!
[05:12] <XxTRAINEExX> bimberi: thanks will do
[05:12] <bimberi> XxTRAINEExX: don't thank me until it works :)
[05:12] <BryanJK_> hey beg1689, would you happen to have Xfire?
[05:12] <XxTRAINEExX> bimberi: it just did... its back
[05:12] <beg1689> xfire?
[05:12] <beg1689> no
[05:12] <beg1689> why
[05:12] <XxTRAINEExX> bimberi: thanks a bunch
[05:13] <BryanJK_> or msn, or aim, or yim, or something
[05:13] <bimberi> XxTRAINEExX: cool :)
[05:13] <beg1689> yes, all of the above
[05:13] <beg1689> all beg1689
[05:13] <BryanJK_> Thats brilliant!
[05:13] <BryanJK_> *writes down
[05:13] <XxTRAINEExX> bimberi: didnt you help me before with my wireless troubles?
[05:13] <beg1689> wel the msn is @gmail.com
[05:13] <bimberi> XxTRAINEExX: i think so, or tried at least
[05:13] <BryanJK_> well otay then
[05:14] <XxTRAINEExX> bimberi: i have the network manager working now.. and it connects to networks... but for some crazy reason it wont connect to my access point lol
[05:14] <BryanJK_> I like how the windows setup is like
[05:14] <BryanJK_> "Rebooting..."
[05:14] <XxTRAINEExX> bimberi: i use lots of special characters in my WPA key... im wondering if thats causing issues
[05:14] <Netham45> http://omnimaga.pastecode.com/18194 --- Having some issues, anyone know?
[05:14] <BryanJK_> "Time remaining for setup: 8 min"
[05:14] <enix> where do i go to make so that each folder i open opens a new window
[05:14] <BryanJK_> i find that annoying if there are tons of file explorer windows
[05:15] <BryanJK_> :|
[05:15] <bimberi> XxTRAINEExX: not sure about that one. A bit advanced from my own network-manager usage.
[05:15] <XxTRAINEExX> bimberi: np... im gonna relax my wpa keys a little and see if anything changes
[05:15] <XxTRAINEExX> bimberi: thanks again
[05:16] <BryanJK_> What do you reccomend I backup to?
[05:16] <BryanJK_> I dont have spare hardisks, or computers
[05:16] <BryanJK_> just like... 4 cds
[05:16] <BryanJK_> which means
[05:16] <BryanJK_> 7x4 - 2.8gb :|
[05:16] <hermatize> does ubuntu ultimate edition have support for sli?
[05:16] <spiral_shell> is the sources.list different for each version of ubuntu?
[05:16] <BryanJK_> owai
[05:16] <Netham45> GAH
[05:17] <BryanJK_> i have a 20gig 1000rpm hardrive lyiing around somewhere
[05:17] <Netham45> this is throughly pissing me off
[05:17] <BryanJK_> lol ubuntu ultamite edition
[05:17] <arrenlex> spiral_shell: Yes, to match that version.
[05:17] <BryanJK_> is there a signed edition of ubuntu ultamite?
[05:17] <froyd> spiral_shell: guess so ...a lil bit they point to diferent repositories of different versions
[05:18] <spiral_shell> 2.6.10-5-386  <-- this is my version....
[05:18] <hermatize> does anyone know if ubuntu ultimate edition have support for sli?
[05:18] <arnina_> how to build dep for routercli-0.4.tar.gz downloaded from http://umn.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/routercli/routercli-0.4.tar.gz
[05:18] <spiral_shell> and I can't update the cache
[05:18] <arrenlex> spiral_shell: That's your kernel version.
[05:18] <BryanJK_> my ubuntu works with sli :|
[05:18] <BryanJK_> i dont know if it took advantage of it though
[05:18] <spiral_shell> arrenlex how can I tell?
[05:18] <arrenlex> !version | spiral_shell
[05:18] <ubotu> spiral_shell: To find out what version of Ubuntu you have, type  lsb_release -a  in a !shell
[05:18] <hermatize> nice, what did you have to do to get it working?
[05:19] <BryanJK_> ...must...resist...throwing...hardrive...out....window
[05:19] <spiral_shell> Release:        5.04
[05:19] <spiral_shell> Codename:       hoary
[05:19] <arrenlex> BryanJK_: Why? Keeping it to show your grandkids?
[05:19] <arrenlex> spiral_shell: LOL, that's ancinent!
[05:19] <arrenlex> and also ancient!
[05:19] <BryanJK_> lHAHAH
[05:19] <spiral_shell> arrenlex :D I know!
[05:19] <Netham45> !pygpl
[05:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pygpl - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:20] <Netham45> !pygtk
[05:20] <Netham45> oops
[05:20] <BryanJK_> lol penor
[05:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pygtk - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:20] <Netham45> =/
[05:20] <hermatize> BryanJK_: how did you get sli working?
[05:20] <BryanJK_> does anyone want a clicking hardrive
[05:20] <erfdain> Hey there.  Can anyone help me with Firefox help?  I can get movies or flash movies to play.
[05:20] <erfdain> can = can't
[05:20] <BryanJK_> hematize, it just works when I booted :|
[05:20] <arrenlex> !info python-gtk2 | Netham45
[05:20] <ubotu> netham45: python-gtk2: Python bindings for the GTK+ widget set. In component main, is optional. Version 2.10.3-0ubuntu3 (edgy), package size 1406 kB, installed size 5056 kB
[05:20] <linked_> i think i have fglrx installed and configured right, but i'm still getting ~200fps on glxgears, with a radeon x700. can anyone help me troubleshoot?
[05:20] <sulimo> A
[05:20] <wilberfan> hey guys...  i suddenly have NO SOUND on my backup Edgy box...   My volume icon was muted at bootup, and I rechecked my settings... nuthin'
[05:21] <spiral_shell> arrenlex but I think I need to point to new repositories to upgrade right?
[05:21] <arrenlex> BryanJK_: Depends. If I use it as a frisbee, will it kill somoene?
[05:21] <BryanJK_> wth
[05:21] <arrenlex> !upgrade | spiral_shell
[05:21] <ubotu> spiral_shell: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[05:21] <BryanJK_> yes
[05:21] <wilberfan> I haven't done anything but install automatic updates as they've arrived...
[05:21] <Netham45> arrenlex: ty
[05:21] <arrenlex> BryanJK_: Okay, let's have it.
[05:21] <BryanJK_> it weighs like 20 tons
[05:21] <erfdain> Can anyone help me with Firefox
[05:21] <erfdain> Please?
[05:21] <spiral_shell> arrenlex thanks!
[05:21] <arrenlex> linked_: What's the output of glxinfo | grep render
[05:21] <BryanJK_> and requires dual 1KW psus
[05:22] <linked_> arrenlex: direct rendering is on
[05:22] <arrenlex> BryanJK_: Sounds exactly like the hard drive of my dreams. ;__;
[05:22] <BryanJK_> wth windows
[05:22] <arrenlex> linked_: And the other thing?
[05:22] <linked_> arrenlex, want to see the rest of it, as well?
[05:22] <linked_> arrenlex, OK
[05:22] <arrenlex> linked_: The renderer string.
[05:22] <BryanJK_> "Please wait up to 220 minutes for applications to install"
[05:22] <calc> i'm getting by using 115W at the wall on my overclocked core 2 duo, its those insane video cards that eat power
[05:22] <BryanJK_> WTH
[05:22] <spiral_shell> arrenlex it looks like i need to upgrade from 5.04 to 5.10, then from 5.10 to 6.06, and then finally from 6.06 to 6.10 right?
[05:22] <linked_> arrenlex, http://rafb.net/p/D2liJw11.html
[05:22] <arrenlex> spiral_shell: That's what you get for running hoary =P Suffer!!
[05:23] <erfdain> :cheers his ATI READON X700 PRO on sucking power
[05:23] <linked_> it's short, but rafb always loves attention
[05:23] <BryanJK_> anyone interested in an INSANLEY fast computer?
[05:23] <BryanJK_> its only $50!
[05:23] <cry0x> oh my
[05:23] <cry0x> tell me more
[05:23] <wilberfan> as in , "stupid fast"?
[05:23] <hermatize> how is ubuntu ultimate edition
[05:23] <hermatize> ?
[05:23] <BryanJK_> It has a BLAZING fast 500mhz AMD k6
[05:23] <arrenlex> linked_: You have 3D rendering. 200fps is actually very good in glxgears. I only get ~70.
[05:23] <erfdain> can anyone PLEASE HELP WITH FIREFOX setup?
[05:23] <hermatize> should i just install the regular version and install the packages i want
[05:23] <hermatize> ?
[05:23] <BryanJK_> and an increadable amount of ram, 64mb!
[05:23] <wilberfan> erfdain  we're being ignored, huh?
[05:23] <arrenlex> erfdain: apt-get install firefox. What else is there?
[05:24] <BryanJK_> its SD which nmeans it can READ AND WRITE at the SAME TIME :O!!!
[05:24] <wilberfan> ;-)
[05:24] <linked_> arrenlex, really? i see lots of quotes about 3000+ fps on the desktop; how's that metric taken?
[05:24] <erfdain> What you say willberfan?  JK
[05:24] <arrenlex> BryanJK_: 64! That's my CPU architecture! It must be a sign!! <3
[05:24] <BryanJK_> Its runs the increadibly stable Windows 95 Beta 1
[05:24] <BryanJK_> anyone interested?
[05:24] <arrenlex> linked_: It's really very simple.
[05:24] <arrenlex> linked_: modern video card + proprietary drivers = whoabignumbers
[05:24] <erfdain> OKAY EVERYONE Jesus was black, 911 was a cover up and Reagan was black
[05:25] <hermatize> can anyone give me some advice as to what ubuntu version to install for my first time?
[05:25] <BryanJK_> 6.10
[05:25] <spiral_shell> arrenlex is it better then to install a completely new version than to upgrade from 5.04?
[05:25] <hermatize> im thinking ultimate edition
[05:25] <arrenlex> linked_: modern video card + free drivers || older video card + proprietary drivers || older video card + free drivers = well at least they're spinning
[05:25] <calc> probably partly depends on the system resolution also
[05:25] <arrenlex> !offtopic | erfdain
[05:25] <ubotu> erfdain: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:25] <erfdain> do de do de do
[05:25] <linked_> arrenlex, right, but where do people go to find the desktop "3k"+ fps numbers? just curious.
[05:25] <arrenlex> spiral_shell: I dunno. Don't even run ubuntu.
[05:25] <linked_> arrenlex, in other words, the 2d fps
[05:26] <erfdain> I NEED HELP
[05:26] <spiral_shell> LOL
[05:26] <zaatar> Hey for some reason when i'm using beryl all the new windows are not in focus
[05:26] <wilberfan> ok...let me try an easier one:   how do i turn off those pesky "joined" and "left" messages in XChat??
[05:26] <linked_> !offtopic | erfdain
[05:26] <ubotu> erfdain: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:26] <poningru> erfdain: ask your question
[05:26] <BryanJK_> Why dont the schools just use linux
[05:26] <linked_> whoops, he just got the treatment, sorry to double up
[05:26] <BryanJK_> they could save millions!
[05:26] <erfdain> I can't see movies or flash animations with Firefox running ubuntu.
[05:26] <BryanJK_> then
[05:26] <arrenlex> linked_: I had an nvidia geforce 2 on my old computer, running the proprietary drivers, and I got like 1500.
[05:26] <arnina_> ubotu:how to connect to ubuntun+1?
[05:27] <erfdain> I've setup gstreamer but I still can't see them.
[05:27] <BryanJK_> it should ask you to install missing plugins, arrenlex
[05:27] <BryanJK_> or if not you can manually install them from adobe.com
[05:27] <poningru> erfdain: how did you setup gstreamer?
[05:27] <arrenlex> BryanJK_: Uh, I think you're talking to someone else.
[05:27] <linked_> arrenlex, right, i'm sure i'm getting pretty high fps, but how do i find the number? where's the benchmark for that?
[05:27] <PiNE_> does anyone know the difference between the ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 and the ATI FireGL V5200?
[05:27] <wilberfan> arnina_   "/join #ubuntu+1"
[05:27] <arrenlex> linked_: glxgears -print-fps
[05:27] <erfdain> I've installed the plugin's , just no video
[05:27] <BryanJK_> well im half asleep so yes probably
[05:27] <erfdain> it acts like it's playing them but I don't see anything
[05:27] <poningru> erfdain: how did you install it?
[05:27] <PiNE_> i've been searching and i can't find a clear comparison
[05:27] <arrenlex> linked_: Ugh, that's -printfps
[05:28] <erfdain> I used the Download manager
[05:28] <BryanJK_> im going to buy that new 8500gt
[05:28] <BryanJK_> it sounds sexy
[05:28] <poningru> erfdain: download manager?
[05:28] <erfdain> Yes
[05:28] <poningru> you mean synaptic?
[05:28] <erfdain> Yes
[05:28] <arrenlex> linked_: Oh, I lied... I actually get ~980fps if I don't resize the window.
[05:28] <Ademan> anyone here use sconstruct?
[05:28] <poningru> erfdain: which package did you install?
[05:28] <BryanJK_> you know, ubuntu should have its own chatroom
[05:28] <erfdain> gstreamer
[05:28] <erfdain> all the ones I could find.
[05:28] <linked_> arrenlex, glxgears outputs the fps by default for me, but that's my 200 number, which is for the 3d desktop. am i misunderstanding, or isn't there a different fps for the 2d desktop rendering?
[05:28] <poningru> oh
[05:29] <poningru> erfdain: what app are you trying to use to play the vids?
[05:29] <arrenlex> linked_: The what now?
[05:29] <poningru> and what kinda vids are you trying to play?
[05:29] <erfdain> Well the default is totem
[05:29] <poningru> right
[05:29] <poningru> but what kinda vids?
[05:29] <erfdain> wmv, swf, avi
[05:29] <poningru> like which format?
[05:29] <BryanJK_> a teacher came to my school today and talked about Lineux
[05:29] <BryanJK_> he was like "stop looking at porn, the fbi will get you"
[05:29] <poningru> well the first one probably would not work if its wmv11/10
[05:29] <arrenlex> XD
[05:29] <linked_> arrenlex, heh, ok, i'm clearly confused :) thanks for your patience. you said 200fps is good for the glxgears output? and my video card isn't ancient... so what's between me and 2k+?
[05:29] <Frogzoo> that's "Linux
[05:30] <posingaspopular> not LIMEux!
[05:30] <poningru> erfdain: swf will not work either
[05:30] <arrenlex> BryanJK_: The fbi are too busy looking at porn to get me.
[05:30] <poningru> erfdain: avi should have worked
[05:30] <BryanJK_> yes
[05:30] <BryanJK_> i know
[05:30] <BryanJK_> i hate when people prnoununce Linux Lineux
[05:30] <erfdain> So I can't view flash or win movies???
[05:30] <arrenlex> linked_: Are you running it fullscreen or the way it pops up?
[05:30] <BryanJK_> like Line Ux
[05:30] <poningru> guys can we cut the ot chatter
[05:30] <linked_> arrenlex, the popup.
[05:30] <poningru> erfdain: you can watch wmv9 movies
[05:30] <BryanJK_> DO NOT PRESS ANY KEYS
[05:30] <erfdain> okay
[05:30] <wilberfan> so what could cause my sound to suddenly stop working??
[05:30] <poningru> erfdain: you can watch wmv10 in vlc
[05:31] <erfdain> okay
[05:31] <BryanJK_> vlc is the best media player ever
[05:31] <poningru> erfdain: for swf you need the flash plugin and watch it in firefox
[05:31] <Frogzoo> wilberfan: you have a mute most likely
[05:31] <arrenlex> linked_: Your card is newer than mine is. If you're using the free drivers, possibly because they don't have as good support for it yet.
[05:31] <wilberfan> nothing is muted...
[05:31] <erfdain> I thought I downloaded that.  It acted like it did.
[05:31] <wilberfan> it BOOTED muted...but I un-muted....
[05:31] <arrenlex> linked_: If you're using fglrx, it's because the ATI drivers were coded in notepad by blindfolded interns.
[05:31] <BryanJK_> ^^^^
[05:31] <erfdain> is there a way to get flash plug-in with terminal?
[05:32] <poningru> !flash | erfdain
[05:32] <ubotu> erfdain: 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
[05:32] <arrenlex> !flash9 | erfdain
[05:32] <ubotu> Flash 9 (Final release) is now available for dapper-backports and edgy-backports. See !backports and !flash
[05:32] <ubotu> erfdain: please see above
[05:32] <linked_> arrenlex, damn, that's what i was afraid of. should i try the "ati" driver (is there another free one worth the time?) or am i pretty much at my peek right now?
[05:32] <wilberfan> I get no system sounds or anything...
[05:32] <BryanJK_> My name is Bill and im a certified computer techniqtion who really doesnt know crap
[05:32] <Netham45> congrats?
[05:32] <binskipy2u> anyone else check out ubuntu ultimate 1.2 or 1.3?
[05:32] <Netham45> want a cookie?
[05:32] <arrenlex> linked_: The "ati" driver will just launch the "radeon" driver anyway.
[05:32] <binskipy2u> or is most here ubuntu purists?
[05:32] <BryanJK_> Now let me have your computer so i can charge you large amounts of money for small problems -Best buy
[05:32] <arrenlex> linked_: There's only one free driver. The Linux people have better things to do than reverse-engineer hardware TWICE.
[05:32] <poningru> BryanJK_: dude please
[05:32] <BryanJK_> fine
[05:33] <poningru> cut the ot chatter
[05:33] <poningru> #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:33] <BryanJK_> im going to totally join that
[05:33] <binskipy2u> anyone see me typing?
[05:33] <BryanJK_> maybe
[05:33] <poningru> yes
[05:33] <Tb0n3> so, I'm looking to make mysql-server5.0 work, but I can't set a password or anything with mysqladmin
[05:33] <binskipy2u> is there really 947 people here?
[05:33] <binskipy2u> lol
[05:33] <Frogzoo> binskipy2u:
[05:33] <linked_> arrenlex, haha, i figured (but sometimes you never know :]  )... i'll try the ati driver and see if performance is any better... i'd hate it if my semi-newish card were totally gimped as such
[05:34] <poningru> Tb0n3: what version of ubuntu?
[05:34] <BryanJK_> well 90% of the people are afking
[05:34] <linked_> but the x700 is a r400 card, so it's "experimental" on the ati driver
[05:34] <binskipy2u> im downloading ubuntu ultimate 1.3
[05:34] <arrenlex> linked_: It won't be unless you get the proprietary drivers.
[05:34] <binskipy2u> looks rather impressive
[05:34] <wilberfan> what kind of recent update could screw up my sound...?
[05:34] <arrenlex> linked_: Oh, do you mean "fglrx" when you say "ati"?
[05:34] <BryanJK_> will feisty have integrated wireless?
[05:34] <linked_> arrenlex, no, i mean the f/oss drivers by ati
[05:34] <Tb0n3> LTS 6.06
[05:34] <BryanJK_> dude that would be sweet
[05:34] <linked_> arrenlex, i might be confused again- fglrx is the proprietary, no?
[05:35] <poningru> Tb0n3: hmm that doesnt have the new bug
[05:35] <poningru> Tb0n3: how are you trying to set the password?
[05:35] <arrenlex> linked_: Oh. Okay. You were talking about it as if it would be some sort of improvement and I was confused since it's the same driver.
[05:35] <arrenlex> linked_: Yes, fglrx is the proprietary driver.
[05:35] <poningru> and what error does it throw?
[05:35] <Tb0n3> mysqladmin password new-password
[05:35] <linked_> arrenlex, mis-spoke, by "ati" i mean the f/oss drivers that aren't ati, but called "ati"
[05:35] <poningru> uh...
[05:35] <poningru> Tb0n3: you have to set the user with -u
[05:35] <arrenlex> linked_: Are you just a software purist or are you afraid of it, or?
[05:35] <Tb0n3> kay
[05:35] <Tb0n3> lol
[05:35] <linked_> arrenlex, ok, so we're on the same page.
[05:35] <poningru> mysqladmin -u username password new-password
[05:36] <linked_> arrenlex, whoops, i'm on a different page again- afraid of what? i'm running fglrx right now
[05:36] <Frogzoo> linked_: the driver called "ati" is foss, the "fglrx" closed & proprietary
[05:36] <arrenlex> linked_: What?! xD
[05:36] <Tb0n3> hmm, how do I set a user
[05:36] <Tb0n3> :/
[05:36] <arrenlex> linked_: *facepalm* that's different!
[05:36] <BryanJK_> Lets have a vote, who here likes Ubuntu better than Windows 95?
[05:36] <Frogzoo> BryanJK_: -> #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:36] <Tb0n3> I forgetz
[05:36] <arrenlex> BryanJK_: #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:36] <poningru> Tb0n3: https://help.ubuntu.com/6.06/ubuntu/serverguide/C/databases.html
[05:36] <linked_> arrenlex, yeah :) i started off by saying i was on fglrx, asked if ati would give any better
[05:36] <arrenlex> linked_: If you're running fglrx, and getting such low numbers, it's not getting any better.
[05:36] <BryanJK_> thats ot offtopic though
[05:36] <poningru> Tb0n3: root is on by default
[05:37] <linked_> arrenlex, damn, ok, that's what i was afraid we were saying
[05:37] <poningru> BryanJK_: dude please cut the ot chatter
[05:37] <arrenlex> linked_: Are you running the fglrx from ati.com or from the ubuntu repositories?
[05:37] <poningru> take it to -offtopic
[05:37] <arrenlex> linked_: ati.com has a newer version.
[05:37] <BryanJK_> well i better leave my 3/4 asleep out of this irc before i make a fool of myself
[05:37] <Frogzoo> linked_: best solution - get an nvidia
[05:37] <linked_> arrenlex, i'll try those, been on the repository. just follow their guide, i assume?
[05:37] <BryanJK_> Bye ubuntu people
[05:38] <arrenlex> linked_: Uh, I think ubuntu's guide has a section on it...
[05:38] <arrenlex> !fglrx
[05:38] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:38] <linked_> Frogzoo, it's in the pipeline, but also need a new proc = new motherboard = new ram, so i'm just going to scrap the box in a few months
[05:38] <poningru> !envy | linked_
[05:38] <ubotu> linked_: envy is a Python script that eases installation of the official Nvidia and ATI drivers. Please see http://albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html . Developers may be interested in https://launchpad.net/products/envy - See also !Nvidia
[05:38] <arrenlex> linked_: Yeah, here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI#head-99489608eb537a1a0346cdd3ad34209d7887714a
[05:38] <arrenlex> linked_: Oh, or use envy. That's a good idea.
[05:38] <arrenlex> Thanks, poningru.
[05:38] <poningru> yep
[05:38] <dmitri_> Quick ubuntu newbie question!: I just installed fluxbox (ubuntu 6.10) using the sudo-apt get install command, how do I actually run the thing?
[05:38] <linked_> woot, linkage overload, thanks guys! i'll keep busy, appreciate all the help
[05:38] <poningru> dmitri_: when you get to the logon page
[05:39] <poningru> there is the options button
[05:39] <poningru> its under sessions
[05:39] <poningru> err fluxbox is under sessions
[05:39] <dmitri_> Ah ok, so I should logoff and go through sessions then?
[05:39] <linked_> i'll probably be back in 20-30 to figure out my keyboard problems :)
[05:39] <Tb0n3> I seem to be getting a error
[05:39] <poningru> dmitri_: yes
[05:39] <poningru> Tb0n3: whatsup?
[05:39] <Tb0n3> mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed
[05:39] <dmitri_> Thanks!
[05:40] <Tb0n3> error: 'Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)'
[05:40] <vexati0n> new demand: make WINE create gtk guis for windows programs and support font smoothing.
[05:40] <vexati0n> :)
[05:40] <poningru> Tb0n3: dude you need to read up on a mysql tutorial
[05:40] <Tb0n3> I was reading it
[05:40] <secion8> PLEASE help me, I am trying to remove a package with apt-get and get this error
[05:40] <Tb0n3> and following it
[05:40] <secion8> o you want to continue [Y/n] ? y
[05:40] <secion8> (Reading database ... dpkg: error processing cinelerra (--remove):
[05:40] <secion8>  files list file for package `libmjpegtools0c2a' is missing final newline
[05:40] <secion8> Errors were encountered while processing:
[05:40] <secion8>  cinelerra
[05:40] <secion8> Processing was halted because there were too many errors.
[05:40] <arrenlex> vexati0n: Now that wine supports all windows applications in existence perfectly, they totally have time to do that!
[05:40] <secion8> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[05:44] (wiiman/#ubuntu) any help?
[05:44] (Tb0n3/#ubuntu) how would I create a new user in mysql5?
[05:45] (secion8/#ubuntu) Madpilot, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11296/
[05:45] <Tb0n3> I'm trying to install phpbb
[05:45] <Tb0n3> :/
[05:46] <secion8> I first noticed a similar error when trying to update but thought it was an error on the servers.
[05:46] <Madpilot> secion8, interesting - what have you done to break apt-get?
[05:46] <Stylee-FilipBole> Hi all, anyone know how to make a bluetooth connection between two linux devices?
[05:47] <mkquist> setting up ubuntu on 3 gig (only way to get it on this comp so far), so which folder should i put on another drive (larger) home or user?
[05:47] <ALL4N> hi, I am trying to install a software called AT&T network client to use vpn. I have downloaded the setup file for linux from AT&T website, but keeps getting this message when I try to run it: ./setup: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[05:47] <arrenlex> Stylee-FilipBole: No idea, but I can make a laser with some gum, some hair and a fishing pole. Isn't that cooler?
[05:47] <secion8> Madpilot, nothing that I would know of, I used it just minutes before to remove and reinstall cinelerra
[05:47] <Joshooa> If I want to install Ubuntu and Fedora, it wont matter what order I do it, like it does if I use windows with one of them right?
[05:47] <Stylee-FilipBole> arrenlex: shure :)
[05:47] <Shaba1> Hello all
[05:48] <Shaba1> ayone at the keys here?
[05:48] <Madpilot> secion8, I'm not an apt-get expert (I haven't managed to break it yet - nothing teaches you about an app like having to fix it!), but someone should be able to help  you - just be patient
[05:48] <whta> /winehq
[05:48] <whta> oops
[05:49] <Gartral> i really need help
[05:50] <Mickey> with what?
[05:50] <Madpilot> ubotu, ask | Gartral
[05:50] <ubotu> Gartral: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[05:50] <Shaba1> I did not ask
[05:50] <Shaba1> I was wondering if there wwa anyone here to answer
[05:50] <Shaba1> anyway
[05:50] <Gartral> i dont know whats wrong with my comp... i tryed installing epiphiny, and it totaly screwed my system up
[05:51] <Shaba1> how much room does that 10 gb they reccomend for unbutu install does that leave me for adding apps?
[05:51] <uplinked> Shaba1, my last fresh install took up about 1.9gb after i upgraded to feisty
[05:51] <vexati0n> anybody in here using screenlets?
[05:52] <secion8> Gartral, You need to give more details for someone to help you
[05:52] <Shaba1> fiesty??
[05:52] <Gartral> i have ubuntu-system in my "broken" packages section... and everytime i try to remove epiphiny, it wants to un install firefox, and the ubuntu-sytem packages
[05:52] <Shaba1> the codenames just confuse me
[05:53] <uplinked> Shaba1, it's just the next release. means i upgraded a few packages, so the edgy (6.10) install probably takes up a bit less.
[05:53] <enderxim> Gartral: Have you tried first just apt-get update && apt-get upgrade, first of all?
[05:53] <Shaba1> Ok I should have plenty of room on that partiton then
[05:53] <Gartral> no
[05:53] <Gartral> apt isnt working
[05:54] <enderxim> Gartral: Why? What is the output when you try to run it?
[05:54] <Gartral> none, it just sits there
[05:54] <uplinked> Shaba1, yeah, i've been casually using (which, for me, means installing lots of packages to play with things) for a week or so, and i'm still at ~4.5gb usage
[05:54] <Shaba1> Ok cook
[05:55] <Shaba1> cool
[05:55] <Gartral> ill try it again...
[05:55] <secion8> What doe sit mean for a package to be missing the final new line when using apt-get?
[05:55] <enderxim> Shabal: 10 gigs will let you install a good amt of apps, etc. Careful if you start downloading divx movies and mp3s though :-)
[05:55] <Shaba1> I just hope partiion logic will restore my windwos file system like it says it should
[05:55] <enderxim> Gartral: sudo apt-get update && apt-get upgrade, make sure you got the sudo in there.
[05:55] <Shaba1> OH I will do that on this 200gig desktop
[05:55] <Shaba1> then burn them off to dvd
[05:56] <enderxim> Shaba1: Yeah, good idea
[05:56] <uplinked> here's a question- my keyboard volume keys control gnome volume properly, but for the wrong sound card; i have the nvidia motherboard builtin sound (wrong) and an audigy 2. how can i change that?
[05:57] <enderxim> uplinked: have you changed the default sound card to your audigy?
[05:57] <Gartral> ok, for one, all i have is tty terminals, and it wants to remove just about everything on my system
[05:57] <enderxim> uplinked: in system -> preferences -> sound?
[05:57] <uplinked> enderxim, i believe so, yeah, i'm just afraid i might have missed it somewhere.
[05:57] <yellow_chicken> anyone able to do a online upgrade successfully from 6.06 to 6.10?
[05:58] <enderxim> uplinked: sorry, that's about as far as my knowledge goes. you may have to edit your xorg.conf keyboard entry, possibly.
[05:58] <Gartral> yellow_chicken: yes
[05:58] <uplinked> enderxim, ahh, thanks for that. i'd changed that a while ago, but it was back to the old one, i'll see if it fixed it
[05:58] <enderxim> uplinked: good luck
[05:58] <yellow_chicken> Gartral: ok, it should be fine, when i up directly to 7.04
[05:58] <enderxim> Gartral: you run apt-get upgrade and it wants to remove packages?
[05:59] <uplinked> enderxim, that did it, thanks!
[05:59] <Shaba1> anyone here know anything about ipcop
[05:59] <Gartral> enderxim: yea
[05:59] <enderxim> yellow_chicken: i've read that you should upgrade to edgy first, then upgrade to feisty.
[05:59] <Shaba1> because I can never get anyone to answer in that channel
[05:59] <enderxim> uplinked: np, glad to help
[05:59] <enderxim> Gartral: i'm not sure, then. someone more experienced will have to field this one...
[06:00] <enderxim> Gartral: I've never run into that problem before.
[06:00] <Gartral> please, i cant loose these files, and my cd burners arnt working
[06:00] <enderxim> gartral: how about if you try to apt-get dist-upgrade?
[06:00] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: last time i tried, ubuntu 6.06 failed
[06:00] <secion8> Can someone please help me with these errors in apt-get http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11296/
[06:00] <DarkED> how do i add my external HDD (USB) to fstab?
[06:00] <Gartral> i dont want fiesty
[06:00] <Shaba1> then you need to ftp them to a site
[06:00] <Shaba1> and take the chance
[06:00] <Shaba1> that is what I do
[06:00] <Shaba1> using uvnc
[06:00] <uplinked> enderxim, wouldn't happen to know a good guide to binding keys, would you? the rest of my media keys, and 4 mouse buttons, don't work (and don't produce output on "tail /dev/input/__whatever__")
[06:01] <enderxim> uplinked: nah, i mostly just search ubuntuforums.org for that kinda stuff, usually comes up with what i need quickly.
[06:01] <Gartral> no, these files cant see the light of the web till im done with them
[06:01] <uplinked> enderxim, yeah, haven't had lots of luck, the logitech lx700 isn't too popular, but i'll keep searching
[06:01] <enderxim> Gartral: You won't upgrade to feisty if you only have the edgy repos in sources.list, it should just update your system to the newest edgy, I believe.
[06:01] <Shaba1> then xfer them to another computer that you control
[06:01] <Shaba1> or email them to your self
[06:02] <Gartral> run the command by me again
[06:02] <enderxim> gartral: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[06:02] <nekomancer> welcome wringer
[06:02] <enderxim> gartral: should fix dependencies as well.
[06:03] <nekomancer> use aptitude
[06:03] <nekomancer> not apt-get
[06:03] <BHSPitMonkey> are there any apps pre-installed that could search a filesystem for lost files?
[06:03] <BHSPitMonkey> I guess like testdisk can or something
[06:03] <enderxim> nekomancer: yeah, my bad, aptitude
[06:03] <uplinked> slocate
[06:04] <Gartral> it didnt say it was downloading anything
[06:04] <yellow_chicken> nekomancer: why aptitude and not apt-get?
[06:04] <nekomancer> it is one of the two or so things i have learned
[06:04] <Shaba1> anyone here know anything about ipcop
[06:04] <enderxim> yellow_chicken: it makes it easier to uninstall if you need to, keeps better track of the dependencies and all
[06:04] <nekomancer> aptitude does better with tracking dependancies
[06:04] <Shaba1> because I can never get anyone to answer in that channel
[06:04] <Gartral> how do i clear apt's cache?
[06:04] <nekomancer> apt-get clear
[06:04] <nekomancer> i think
[06:05] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: how about synaptic vs aptitude?
[06:05] <mon^rch> does anyone here have probs with amule just shutting down...
[06:05] <Gartral> "invalid operation"
[06:05] <mon^rch> is there a log that tells me why it shuts down?
[06:05] <enderxim> yellow_chicken: i rarely use synaptic, but it uses apt-get, not aptitude. app packages are ok using apt-get, but if you're installing metapackages, like kubuntu-desktop, or whatever, use aptitude
[06:05] <nekomancer> sudo apt-get clean
[06:05] <nekomancer> sorry
[06:06] <wringer> hello
[06:06] <Gartral> ty
[06:06] <nekomancer> advise: use -command- --help for terminal help.
[06:06] <nekomancer> apt-get --help prints what commands apt-get can take
[06:06] <nekomancer> and is helpful : )
[06:06] <wringer> sudo apt-get clean
[06:06] <wringer> haha
[06:06] <enderxim> yeah --help options are dead useful. :-)
[06:07] <wringer> can't forget that sudo
[06:07] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: i tried ipmasq in synaptic, dependency failed, perhaps, i should try aptitude
[06:07] <enderxim> yellow_chicken: possibly, but why did it fail? was the dependency not available? do you have the correct repo in your sources.list?
[06:08] <mkquist> hey peeps, install on a 3 gig drive (only way so far) is the home folder the only one i should put on larger drive or does the /user get larger too?
[06:08] <Gartral> it keeps saying "killed by signal (broken pipe)"
[06:08] <arnina_> whether or not there is a header file called <sys/info.h>?
[06:08] <kcbanner> How do I start an X server in a window (to connect to a remote XDMCP server )?
[06:08] <Adlai> I'd just like to thank the ubuntu devs for making what my preview install of feisty seems to suggest is a totally awesome operating system
[06:08] <enderxim> mkquist: usr grows alot, most apps and libs are in there.
[06:09] <mon^rch> can I run multiple x sessions?
[06:09] <mkquist> i thought it was the home... or is that just settings?
[06:09] <enderxim> Adlai: I'm enjoying it alot as well
[06:09] <Gartral> brb, gonna reboot
[06:09] <enderxim> mkquist: it's home if you only install it for your particular users, but if you want to install it system wide, they go in /usr
[06:09] <kcbanner> How do I start an X server in a window (to connect to a remote XDMCP server )?
[06:09] <mon^rch> can I run multiple x sessions?
[06:09] <nekomancer> mon^rch - i get errors when i try that.  but you may be able to
[06:09] <BHSPitMonkey> Okay... so, a large text document was made in gedit, and saved directly to a floppy.  It was confirmed that the file was, indeed, on the floppy, before unmounting and removing the floppy.  When the floppy was immediately re-inserted, the file wasn't there.
[06:09] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: it failed and i don't know how to install dependency.
[06:09] <BHSPitMonkey> Any ideas?
[06:10] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: think i have the correct source.list
[06:10] <wiiman> cannot stat '/etc/x11/xorg.conf'
[06:10] <wiiman> whats up with that?
[06:10] <mkquist> enderxim - so prob the user would be the one to move, cause i installed it b4 but ran outa space quick (3 gigs...lol)
[06:10] <enderxim> DHSPitMonkey: what was the filename called? updatedb and try locating it
[06:10] <mon^rch> I get errors too... I am wondering if there is a way to do it thoough...
[06:10] <mkquist> enderxim - or install diff*
[06:10] <enderxim> mkquist: yeah, i'd say
[06:10] <nekomancer> @mon^rch not that i know of
[06:11] <BHSPitMonkey> enderxim, I'll try... by the way, try typing "BHS" and hitting TAB
[06:11] <enderxim> yellow_chicken: what is it you're trying to get, and what is the dependency?
[06:11] <sum0> can someone confirm that getautomatix is down for me pls
[06:11] <mkquist> enderxim - thanx
[06:11] <bullgard4> Are there advantages to use hwinfo compared with lshw?
[06:11] <enderxim> BHSPitMonkey, thank you, i'm still learning irc
[06:11] <mon^rch> next question...
[06:11] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: so i do `sudo aptitude ipmasq` ?
[06:11] <drraid> Im a little confused on the security updates available for packages pulled from universe or multiverse etc.. -- as i understand Ubuntu security team doesnt audit/update these packages.. but are there still security updates for them?
[06:11] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, sudo aptitude install ipmasq
[06:11] <nekomancer> getautomatix down, confirmed
[06:11] <mon^rch> can I use symlinks to share directories over ftp?
[06:12] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: let me check what dependencies are...
[06:12] <sum0> nekomancer: thanks
[06:12] <nekomancer> welcome
[06:12] <Tb0n3> I really wish that mysql would work with ubuntu
[06:12] <Gartral> ok, back, and panels are working again
[06:12] <Tb0n3> I cannot get it to work
[06:12] <burner> Tb0n3: what's the problem?
[06:12] <enderxim> Gartral, try running your update again then
[06:12] <froyd> hey peps, u know the bottom panel on ubuntu , the one that show the minimized windows, i accidentally delete , how can i put it back on
[06:12] <drraid> I'm reading the page at http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Edgy  and what it appears to imply with the apt sources setup is that universe packages will have secuirty updates.. ?
[06:12] <Gartral> Tb0n3: it works fine, you just gotta configure it right
[06:13] <Mickey> anyone here using enlightenment?
[06:13] <burner> froyd: right click, add to panel, taskbar
[06:13] <Tb0n3> I get mysql but cannot change the pass or login to create a database
[06:13] <wiiman> anyone know about linspire?
[06:13] <Tb0n3> I can't configure it if it won't let me do anything
[06:13] <burner> Tb0n3: use phpmyadmin :)  login with root/<balnk>
[06:13] <bimberi> drraid: yes there are.  It's a community based effort though.  Updates to main/restricted are commercially backed (by Canonical)
[06:13] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: my error http://rafb.net/p/AZ5xgX56.html
[06:13] <nekomancer> fryod: right click on the top panel, choose add new panel
[06:13] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: i am root so no need sudo
[06:14] <Hyper-cool> how can i mount something so that non root users can rwx it?
[06:14] <drraid> bimberi: how does the key-signing work for packages like that?
[06:14] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, oh, are you using aptitude at the command line while synaptic is open?
[06:14] <Gartral> wiiman: if your looking at linspire as an os to use, its okish, but i feel theres better distros
[06:14] <drraid> bimberi: or rather I should ask, how is the trust established that updates for security are legit?
[06:14] <froyd> thx guys
[06:14] <mon^rch> All I can say is the Linsta3 theme from gnome-look.com is absolutely beautiful
[06:14] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: ah... i close synaptic, now it's doing something
[06:14] <Tb0n3> what's phpmyadmin?
[06:14] <bimberi> !motu | drraid
[06:14] <ubotu> drraid: 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
[06:14] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, yeah, you can't run apt while synaptic is using it
[06:14] <nekomancer> welcome, froyd
[06:15] <drraid> Ahh
[06:15] <drraid> bimberi: do you personally trust these packages and/or are you a 'Master of the Universe'?
[06:15] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: http://rafb.net/p/Z9uYHi98.html  <- now i have this
[06:15] <Gartral> gareth@N-WIRE-O-1-0:~$ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[06:15] <Gartral> Password:
[06:15] <Gartral> Reading package lists... Done
[06:15] <Gartral> Building dependency tree
[06:15] <Gartral> Reading state information... Done
[06:15] <Gartral> You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these.
[06:15] <Gartral> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[06:15] <Gartral> E: Unmet dependencies. Try using -f.
[06:15] <Gartral> oops, sorry
[06:15] <Tb0n3> mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed
[06:15] <Tb0n3> error: 'Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)'
[06:16] <Tb0n3> ....
[06:16] <bimberi> drraid: 1. yes.  2. no
[06:16] <glyn> hey, I'm having problems with a still digital camera on Ubuntu.  It used to work fine and Ubuntu detected it but now it won't detect it all, any suggestions?
[06:16] <Tb0n3> set it to read as a mass storage device?
[06:16] <drraid> bimberi: thanks for the help, i appreciate your response and directing me towards information
[06:16] <bimberi> drraid: yw :)
[06:16] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, if you have files missing, try apt-get upgrade, but at least your app got installed correctly it looks like
[06:16] <Hyper-cool> i'm trying to use chmod to change the permission on files but chmod a+rwx [fullpath]  doesn't seem to do anything
[06:17] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: i did install!?!?!
[06:18] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, looks like it
[06:18] <nekomancer> hyper: perhaps try chmod 774 [path]  ;  this would make root and group run, read and write while others only may look at it.
[06:18] <Gartral> my system isnt letting me write to my hd, wtf?
[06:19] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: hm... well, can't upgrade right now. i am on wireless, if i upgrade now, wirelesss might not work on 6.10.
[06:19] <nekomancer> hyper: is it owned by root?  you may need to sudo the comand
[06:19] <mkquist> real quick folks - whats the cli command to just delete a folder?
[06:19] <Hyper-cool> it's owned by root but i did su root first
[06:19] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, gotcha, but that should clear up those errors you had, when it's available
[06:20] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: last time i did a clean install of 6.10, wireless did not work. so i will wait 2 more weeks for 7.04
[06:20] <glyn> does anyone know anything about packages for digital still cameras?
[06:20] <drini> just a quickie. I know dpkg --contents can list the files inside a .deb , but  how can I query the filelist from an installed packagE?
[06:20] <nekomancer> Hyper: i can't get su to work in ubuntu
[06:20] <bimberi> mkquist: rmdir (if it's empty). rm -rf (if it's full - use with extreme care)
[06:20] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, you ought to just upgrade to feisty now. these next few weeks will make little difference. it's quite stable right now.
[06:20] <billytwowilly> I want to re-encode audio faster without increasing the pitch. Anyone got any ideas?
[06:21] <mkquist> bimberi - ty
[06:21] <bimberi> drini: dpkg -L
[06:21] <drini> thank
[06:21] <Hyper-cool> root@eleanor:/media# chmod 7777 /media/THE\ DUMP/
[06:21] <Hyper-cool> chmod: changing permissions of `/media/THE DUMP/': Operation not permitted
[06:21] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, i love it :-)
[06:21] <bimberi> mkquist, drini: yw :)
[06:21] <nekomancer> only three 7's
[06:21] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: ok, how to up to fesity? just 'aptitude install upgrade'?
[06:21] <jmhodges> anyone know how to get Big5 or MacRoman support in Iconv?
[06:21] <nekomancer> chmod 777 -spam-
[06:21] <jmhodges> i'm at a loss..
[06:21] <Hyper-cool> nekomancer, three sevens didn't work either
[06:22] <glyn> can someone give me a link to ubuntu packages please?
[06:22] <glyn> for dapper
[06:22] <arnina_> do you have this header file - /usr/include/linux/sys.h?
[06:22] <nekomancer> Hyper: can you open that file?
[06:22] <bimberi> glyn: http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[06:23] <mkquist> bimberi - wow thats nice a quick w/a * ...
[06:23] <Hyper-cool> nekomancer, yes but i need to execute
[06:23] <glyn> ah thanks
[06:23] <Hyper-cool> nekomancer, and i can't make new files or folders in the directory
[06:23] <nekomancer> Hyper: is it a script?
[06:23] <Hyper-cool> only root can do anything
[06:23] <bimberi> mkquist: eek, I hope you're being careful ;)
[06:23] <Hyper-cool> it is a directory with a partition mounted in it
[06:24] <nekomancer> scripts can be executed by dragging them to a terminal
[06:24] <caveman> good evening
[06:24] <Gartral> heres the error output from console:
[06:24] <Hyper-cool> it's not a script
[06:24] <Gartral> You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these.
[06:24] <nekomancer> Hyper: is the filesystem read/write?
[06:24] <Gartral> gareth@N-WIRE-O-1-0:~$ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[06:24] <Gartral> Password:
[06:24] <Gartral> Reading package lists... Done
[06:24] <Gartral> Building dependency tree
[06:24] <Gartral> Reading state information... Done
[06:24] <Gartral> You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these.
[06:24] <Gartral> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[06:24] <Gartral> E: Unmet dependencies. Try using -f.
[06:24] <nekomancer> NTFS doesn't default to that in ubuntu
[06:24] <Hyper-cool> yeah it's fat32, nekomancer
[06:25] <mkquist> bimberi - fresh installs not working, doing it from a live cd, so no loss either way, i can just reinstall, but thought i might try and fix it first
[06:25] <Gartral> BRB
[06:26] <nekomancer> can you copy the files elsewhere?
[06:26] <bimberi> mkquist: kk cool.  I try to be careful when lending the dangerous tools :)
[06:26] <Hyper-cool> nekomancer, that's not really what i was going for. it's a very large directory
[06:26] <Shaba1> anyone here know anything about ipcop
[06:26] <Shaba1> because I can never get anyone to answer in that channel
[06:27] <Hyper-cool> nekomancer, is there a reason that the file permissions wouldn't change?
[06:27] <dylock> question: will ubunru's remote desktop capabilities work with fluxbox windows manager? or does it need a gnome session?
[06:27] <nekomancer> oh
[06:27] <Hyper-cool> nekomancer, it doesn't give me any errors
[06:27] <nekomancer> you want to change the entire directory?
[06:27] <Hyper-cool> nekomancer, yes
[06:27] <Hyper-cool> -R a+rwx?
[06:27] <nekomancer> sudo chmod 777 -R -eggs-
[06:27] <Hyper-cool> ok
[06:27] <nekomancer> wait
[06:27] <mirra> how can i force squirrelmail to only be available in ssl?
[06:27] <mkquist> bimberi - =)
[06:27] <Hyper-cool> ..
[06:27] <nekomancer> not 777
[06:27] <Hyper-cool> no?
[06:27] <nekomancer> that is everyone can do everything
[06:28] <glyn> Does Dapper set up USB mass storage devices automatically?
[06:28] <nekomancer> 775 is all read and run, but only root+group edit
[06:29] <M-> glyn: yeah
[06:29] <Hyper-cool> ok
[06:29] <nekomancer> so sudo chmod 775 -R -foo- should do ti
[06:29] <Gartral> man, i need to resolve these issues
[06:29] <Hyper-cool> i thinks it's doing something....
[06:29] <Hyper-cool> it's going slow anyway..
[06:30] <nekomancer> it's a big and FAT folder
[06:30] <nekomancer> from what you have said
[06:30] <nekomancer> it should take some time
[06:31] <KarateKat> is there any reason I shouldn't get the 64-bit version of ubuntu if I have a 64-buit processor? I've heard if I am not using 64-bit apps it may just use more precious memory.. I am using this for my main desktop and some light ruby on rails development
[06:31] <Hyper-cool> nekomancer, 777 should make it writable then?
[06:32] <Tb0n3> yay, I finally gotsed it
[06:32] <nekomancer> hyper: give me a moment, please
[06:32] <NaNO2x> i'm having issues installing kubuntu edgy on a asus z96j and the covered method isnt working, heres the method, any other advice? coming here because not really getting any responses on #kubuntu, also i'll most likely switch back to ubuntu if this doesnt work and it seems the same problem will reappear
[06:32] <NaNO2x> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=319996
[06:32] <Tb0n3> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MysqlPasswordReset?highlight=%28mysql%29
[06:32] <Tb0n3> last ditch effort
[06:32] <Hyper-cool> nekomancer, sure
[06:32] <glyn> having a problem here
[06:32] <glyn> sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sg0 /mnt/camera mount: /dev/sg0 is not a block device
[06:33] <peder_> I just installed uberyl, it detected my wlan card and it was working great. I did a update since the system asked me to do it, and after the reboot the system doesnt find my wlan card. Any suggestions?
[06:33] <yellow_chicken> when i do this " apt-get upgrade " what upgrade is being done? i am on 6.06.
[06:33] <scv> glyn: can you use cfdisk on the /dev/sg0?
[06:33] <Gartral> how does one update from edgy to fiesty?
[06:33] <fnf> yellow_chicken: doesn't it show you right on the terminal ?
[06:33] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, /msg me if you want me to help you upgrade to feisty, it's easy
[06:33] <tizhang> is fiesty stable now?
[06:33] <bimberi> no
[06:34] <glyn>                        FATAL ERROR: Cannot get disk size
[06:34] <fnf> !worksforme | tizhang
[06:34] <ubotu> tizhang: 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.
[06:34] <enderxim> tizhang, it hasn't been released officially yet, that's april 19th, but it's quite stable
[06:34] <glyn> that's what happens when I try scw
[06:34] <NaNO2x> the problem i'm having is when i do the ctrl alt f1 it goes to an all black screen it doesnt goto a shell
[06:34] <fnf> tizhang: on the other hand, it is stable for me
[06:34] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: yes, i did message you
[06:34] <scv> glyn: so, maybe...it's not on the sg0?
[06:34] <tizhang> really, I have tried about 1 mouth ago
[06:34] <mjbrooks> It's got it's bugs
[06:34] <nekomancer> Hyper: http://www.computerhope.com/unix/uchmod.htm
[06:34] <nekomancer> that is where i learned chmod from
[06:35] <fnf> tizhang: with development branch, 1 day means a lot
[06:35] <glyn> it is.../dev/sg0: scsi1 channel=0 id=0 lun=0 [em]     Polaroid  Digital Cam
[06:35] <nekomancer> it may help you
[06:35] <tizhang> that's true
[06:35] <goodkiwiboy> help with bluetooth anyone?
[06:35] <Gartral> can someone help me upgrade?
[06:35] <scv> glyn: or... you missed some important kernel modules
[06:35] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: ?
[06:35] <tizhang> i have downloaded the latest version. but I just tried on my vmware
[06:36] <scv> glyn: and you need some "modprobe"
[06:36] <glyn> I tried to load usb-ohci or usb-uhci but neither "exist"
[06:36] <Hyper-cool> nekomancer, thanks for your help. Do you use an irc client with autonick completion?
[06:36] <enderxim> yellow_chicken,  gksu "upgrade-manager -c -d"
[06:36] <glyn> everything else modprobed fine
[06:36] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: ok
[06:36] <nekomancer> mabey?
[06:36] <goodkiwiboy> I can see my cellphone and from my cellphone i can see my computer but wont pair
[06:36] <nekomancer> i just started using one umm...
[06:36] <glyn> sd_mod, ide-scsi, sg, vfat, all modded fine
[06:36] <tizhang> do you guys can use bbc audio/video now?
[06:37] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: nothing happened
[06:37] <nekomancer> 34 min ago perhaps?
[06:37] <Hyper-cool> nekomancer, type half of my nick with proper caps and push tab
[06:37] <nekomancer> Hyper-
[06:37] <nekomancer> Hyper-cool,
[06:37] <nekomancer> ah
[06:37] <Hyper-cool> there it is
[06:37] <nekomancer> yes, i guess i do
[06:37] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, what was the output...?
[06:37] <nekomancer> many thanks
[06:37] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: no output
[06:38] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, it didn't open your upgrade manager?
[06:38] <Hyper-cool> nekomancer, no prob, it makes the line change colors and beep or whatever so that people know you're talking to them:)
[06:38] <Hyper-cool> nekomancer, thx for the site.. i'll go read
[06:38] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: nope, don't see anything on screen
[06:38] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, try gksudo "upgrade-manager -c -d"
[06:38] <nekomancer> Hyper-cool, have fun
[06:38] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, and check your system tray, the little upgrade thing might be hanging out down there
[06:39] <Gartral> how do i update from edgy to fiesty?
[06:39] <nekomancer> tizhang, do you have flash installed?
[06:39] <tizhang> nekomancer, yes, sure
[06:39] <enderxim> garrable, gksudo "upgrade-manager -c -d"
[06:39] <tizhang> but bbc use mms/rtsp
[06:39] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: i saw a system box on the bottom, and it went away.
[06:40] <nekomancer> Gartral, type "sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude distro-upgrade"
[06:40] <Gartral> apt-get, its all i have
[06:40] <mon^rch> can someone help me share directories proftpd...?
[06:40] <glyn> any suggestions scw?
[06:40] <nekomancer> no
[06:40] <nekomancer> Gartral, you have aptitude also
[06:41] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, try doing what nekomancer said, it might work better for you with the command line.., also, is synaptic running again?
[06:41] <tizhang> nekomancer, i can use it before bbc change their website.
[06:41] <nekomancer> Gartral, ubuntu comes with both in stalk
[06:41] <fnf> tizhang: mplayer plugin can run mms, unless the video stream is encrypted
[06:41] <NaNO2x> any idea on the installation issue?
[06:41] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: nope. i'll reboot to kill off any misc. apps.
[06:41] <fnf> tizhang: I havne't checked with totem though, you got a link there ?
[06:41] <mon^rch> can someone help me share directories proftpd...?
[06:41] <tizhang> fnf, you know, I behind a http proxy
[06:41] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, yeah, try that
[06:41] <Shaba1> better yet get vlc linux version
[06:41] <yellow_chicken> "sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude distro-upgrade"
[06:41] <scv> glyn: what's brand is your cam?
[06:41] <yellow_chicken> that one right?
[06:42] <tizhang> fnf, http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/check/player/sol/newsid_6460000/newsid_6469100?redirect=6469139.stm&news=1&bbwm=1&bbram=1&nbwm=1&nbram=1
[06:42] <glyn> Polaroid PDC 5080
[06:42] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, it's not the way they recommend it, but it'll work.
[06:42] <tizhang> i can open it by realplayer plug before
[06:42] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: i 'll do  gksu "upgrade-manager -c -d" after reboot
[06:42] <scv> glyn: so, don't you know what its module is?
[06:42] <fnf> tizhang: totem and mplayer both works okay with WMV
[06:42] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, yeah, that was is a little easier to keep track of your progress, visually
[06:43] <scv> glyn: you should give MARC a try
[06:43] <glyn> MARC?
[06:43] <tizhang> fnf, yes, I open play the local wmv files well
[06:43] <scv> glyn: a website for the maillist
[06:43] <dougie> why can't i play music over the network?
[06:44] <scv> glyn: you can do lots of search
[06:44] <tizhang> fnf, but you know bbc use mms/rtsp, and I am behind a http proxy now.
[06:44] <fnf> tizhang: proxy shouldn't affect your browser if you set it up per network interface
[06:44] <glyn> I don't know what the module is..it worked fine up till a while ago with camera.app and it's not working on that anymore so I'm trying with DigiKam, but it's not listed so i have to follow instructions to set it up as a usb mass storage device but that doesn't work either because usb-uhci and usb-ohci doesn't work and apparently it's not a  "block device"
[06:44] <fnf> tizhang: if you configure it browser-wise, it might have problems though
[06:45] <glyn> I'll try Marc
[06:45] <tizhang> fnf, can you open that link which I sent.
[06:45] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: i am back
[06:45] <scv> glyn: what a weird device -_-
[06:45] <mon^rch> can someone help me share directories proftpd...?
[06:45] <fnf> tizhang: I did. With RealMedia, you have to install an additional plugin
[06:45] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, yup
[06:45] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: gksu "upgrade-manager -c -d"    <-- did that nothing happened
[06:46] <tizhang> fnf, I have install the nphelix plug.
[06:46] <fnf> tizhang: both mplayer and totem support RM poorly or not at all, at the moment
[06:46] <dylock> is there any remote desktop sofware that will run pretty well with fluxbox?
[06:46] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, one second
[06:46] <Jrabbit> One of my Gnome panels has disappered
[06:46] <Jrabbit> It is on my XGL session
[06:46] <samiam> does anyone have a clue how to activate the cmopiz "blur" plugin  on herd 5?
[06:46] <nekomancer> Jrabbit, which one?
[06:47] <Jrabbit> is not
[06:47] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, oh i may have botched that, try it with update-manager
[06:47] <Jrabbit> The secondary one
[06:47] <berland> hi everyone
[06:47] <Jrabbit> with menu and dash bar
[06:47] <nekomancer> Jrabbit, is that part of the screen blank (and are you using beryl?)
[06:47] <blind> I'm trying to run a program, and it's giving me an error about libpng.so.2 -- so I installed libpng3 and libpng12-0 and it still won't run?
[06:47] <samiam> jrabbit, have you tried issuing a "killall gnome-panel" and try and let them both restart
[06:48] <Jrabbit> I'm using Beryl 2.0 /XGL/ATI/FGRLX
[06:48] <Jrabbit> The panel seems to be functioning
[06:48] <Jrabbit> but isn't 'there'
[06:48] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: http://rafb.net/p/Jcxgs658.html
[06:48] <nekomancer> Jrabbit, i have the same problem.  Logging out and back in fixes it for some time.
[06:48] <Jrabbit> I can't move my other panel to that spot and the software update GUI popup is visable in the proper spot.
[06:49] <Jrabbit> samiam, I'll try that.
[06:49] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, do you know how to edit your sources.list?
[06:49] <Hyper-cool> alright
[06:49] <Hyper-cool> chmod is crazy... someone tell me what's going on here. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11301/
[06:49] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: document said not to, no i don't.  what to put in /etc/apt/source.list?
[06:49] <Hyper-cool> why aren't the permissions changing?
[06:50] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, yeah, it says not to, but that's all the upgrade-manager does anyhow. you can sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and change all the edgy to feisty.
[06:50] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, that's how i did it and it worked perfectly
[06:50] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, i only learned about the other way afterward
[06:50] <Hyper-cool> !worksforme
[06:50] <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.
[06:50] <dougie> can anyone help me figure out exactly why i can't play files over a network? like off a server
[06:51] <Jrabbit> thanks
[06:51] <Jrabbit> it worked
[06:51] <dougie> well xmms wont play them
[06:51] <samiam> killing the panels Jrabbit?
[06:51] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: ok, right now it says http://rafb.net/p/HDa6Gd30.html   , just find/replace all dapper with feisty?
[06:51] <Jrabbit> only issue is I accidently hit Shift + Backspace + *
[06:51] <nekomancer> Jrabbit, killing panels worked?
[06:51] <Jrabbit> samiam, yes
[06:51] <nekomancer> I HATE THE SHIFT BACKSPACE!
[06:51] <Hyper-cool> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11301/    can someone tell me why the permissions aren't changing on this file please?
[06:51] <Jrabbit> Know how to fix the shift + Backspace logout?
[06:51] <samiam> excellent, thats my good deed for the day :-) glad to hear it worked
[06:52] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, yeah, that should do it. you MAY want to upgrade to edgy first. i didn't know you were running dapper.
[06:52] <samiam> jrabbit, not off hand
[06:52] <clearzen> Hyper-cool: I would say change the ownership first from root to something else
[06:52] <Jrabbit> I heard something about xset but did the keystorke in the middle of this guy explain it
[06:52] <Hyper-cool> thx, clearzen
[06:52] <yellow_chicken> enderxim: yeah, i told you on the other window, but it didn't get through
[06:53] <enderxim> yellow_chicken, apparently, sorry about that. yeah, upgrade to edgy first.
[06:53] <Gartral> ok, my comp just took ALL read/write permissions from me, wtf
[06:53] <Jrabbit> Also while I'm here, Know a place ot execute a .sh with root/sudo ablities on bootup?
[06:54] <Hyper-cool> root@eleanor:~# chown john /media/THE\ DUMP/
[06:54] <Hyper-cool> chown: changing ownership of `/media/THE DUMP/': Operation not permitted
[06:54] <nekomancer> Gartral, what did you try?
[06:54] <Jrabbit> without requiring a password for sudo?
[06:54] <Hyper-cool> clearzen, how about htat?
[06:54] <clearzen> Hyper-cool: That worked for you then
[06:54] <Gartral> opening my home folder, it just locked it
[06:54] <Hyper-cool> clearzen, it says not permitted
[06:54] <Chapayev> greetings from my gprs-bluetooth amd ubuntu
[06:55] <Chapayev> its hella slow - but up
[06:55] <arnina_> linux/sys.h has been discarded!see the comments:/* This file is no longer used or needed*/
[06:55] <Chapayev> how do i make it more efficient on this hardware - shld i get xbuntu?
[06:55] <clearzen> Hyper-cool:hmmm, try to use sudo -s -H to start a root session first
[06:55] <nekomancer> Hyper-cool, you need to recursive it again, i think
[06:56] <Chapayev> anyone need gprs help from cingular - its done
[06:56] <goodkiwiboy> still having no luck
[06:56] <nekomancer> Hyper-cool, -R once more
[06:56] <nekomancer> Gartral, what did you do before losing permisions?
[06:56] <goodkiwiboy> trying to send and recieve files via bluetooth and cellphone
[06:56] <Chapayev> having trouble changing screen res....?!
[06:56] <variant> Hyper-cool: have you set the permissions to 0000?
[06:56] <Gartral> try to update my system and fix these broken packages
[06:57] <variant> Hyper-cool: ls -al /media/
[06:57] <goodkiwiboy> edgy installed
[06:57] <frenzy> what do i have to add to fstab to mount a ntfs HD ?
[06:57] <goodkiwiboy> when i enter the password is wont pair
[06:57] <Hyper-cool> variant, no they haven't changed from the default rwxr-xr-x
[06:57] <Gartral> brb
[06:58] <variant> Hyper-cool: and the owner/group is?
[06:58] <Hyper-cool> clearzen, it still says not permitted
[06:58] <goodkiwiboy> the default is 1234
[06:58] <Hyper-cool> variant, root. I could only mount as root
[06:58] <goodkiwiboy> been trying to work it out for ages
[06:58] <nekomancer> Hyper-cool, you need the -R because it is a folder, i think.
[06:58] <enot12> hi, anyone installed mod_perl on 6.10?
[06:58] <clearzen> Hyper-cool: Is it a vfat filesystem?
[06:59] <variant> Hyper-cool: ah, is this a FAT disk? fat doesn;t support permissions in any way. if the disk is mounted read only then that will also give operation not permitted
[06:59] <goodkiwiboy> bluetooth keyboard and mouse work fine just not my phone
[06:59] <Hyper-cool> nekomancer, i tried with -R as well and i just get "not permitted" errors for all files
[06:59] <Hyper-cool> variant, it's fat yeah.......... so that's it then
[06:59] <variant> Hyper-cool: indeed
[06:59] <clearzen> Hyper-cool: You can set permissions for it in fstab on mount
[06:59] <BROKEN_POET> SO HOW DOES THIS WORK?
[06:59] <Hyper-cool> clearzen, howso?
[06:59] <variant> Hyper-cool: that should mean that any user can access it read write if you set the user option in fstab
[06:59] <BROKEN_POET> HEY PEOPLE
[06:59] <berland> hi guys. how can i install dpkg-shlibdeps, that i seem to lack here? any idea?
[06:59] <goodkiwiboy> any bluetooth gurus?
[07:00] <BROKEN_POET> ANY LADIES IN HERE?
[07:00] <Hyper-cool> variant, where is fstab?
[07:00] <NaNO2x> any ati widescreen people?
[07:00] <variant> Hyper-cool: /etc/
[07:00] <variant> Hyper-cool: /etc/fstab
[07:00] <Hyper-cool> variant, thx
[07:00] <BROKEN_POET> WHAT THE FUCK?
[07:00] <jack_> grr
[07:00] <BROKEN_POET> LOL
[07:00] <variant> Hyper-cool: be very carefull what you do in that file, any changes you make incorrectly can stop the system from being bootable
[07:00] <jack_> Ubuntu Completely froze.
[07:00] <clearzen> Hyper-cool: set the UID and GID I know 0000 will give universal read/write but you don't want to actually use that value
[07:00] <dougie> jrabbit: go ask in the ubuntu-effects channel
[07:00] <clearzen> Hyper-cool: sorry 1000
[07:01] <variant> BROKEN_POET: chill, you will shortly be banned
[07:01] <clearzen> I think. It's been a while
[07:01] <BROKEN_POET> SO WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS PLACE ANYWAY?
[07:01] <jack_> No kernel kill commands not ctrl+alt+backspace
[07:01] <Hyper-cool> jesus
[07:01] <jack_> tritium
[07:01] <clearzen> Hyper-cool: I could find out one sec
[07:01] <jack_> you could use that
[07:01] <jack_> :P
[07:01] <jack_> erm nevermind
[07:01] <tritium> jack_: what?
[07:02] <Xeratule> anyone know a fix for the beryl+firefox autoscroll bug?
[07:02] <Jrabbit> Um
[07:02] <Jrabbit> Mine worked when everything 'clicked'
[07:03] <Jrabbit> see if theres a DRI/X Org Issue
[07:03] <variant> Hyper-cool: for sake of ease, set the disk as /dev/hdwhatever don't use UUID etc as it's not really needed for fixed disks
[07:03] <Xeratule> mine works too, but it leaves a weird trail on most pages
[07:03] <Hyper-cool> variant, ok
[07:03] <mon^rch> can someone help me share directories proftpd...?
[07:03] <variant> Hyper-cool: so for example, /dev/hda1 /media/windows auto users,auto 0 0
[07:03] <frenzy-br> some one please help.... how do i mount an NTFS HD to ubunto...
[07:04] <Jrabbit> frenzy-br, have you read the wiki?
[07:04] <tizhang> how can I open rtsp behind http proxy by realplayer on Ubuntu
[07:05] <tizhang> need your help, guys
[07:05] <Marupa> is there a good jack player that's not too high CPU?
[07:05] <frenzy-br> Jrabbit: some what... and it worked fine.;; then when i tried installing ntfs-3g it stoped working... now i juts gave up on it and removed ntfs-g3 and all of its components... but it wont work again
[07:05] <secion8> I was initially getting this error using apt-get http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11296/  but after following the instructions found at  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11303/ post #6  I am getting this these errors http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11303/  Any ideas how to fix this?
[07:06] <mkquist> anyone know - can u install grub from cli from alt install cd?
[07:06] <secion8> I can install and remove packages now
[07:06] <goodkiwiboy> any bluetooth helpers?
[07:06] <frenzy-br> Marupa: jack?
[07:07] <Marupa> frenzy-br, as in the audio server.
[07:07] <ghetek> what is the default password for backuppc in ubuntu?
[07:07] <ghetek> \join
[07:07] <frenzy-br> Marupa: thx..
[07:07] <ghetek> oops
[07:07] <frenzy-br> !ntfs
[07:07] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[07:08] <Hyper-cool> variant, can i make fstab do drives that aren't always there? pendrives etc?
[07:08] <Hyper-cool> variant, or more specifically, an external hdd?
[07:08] <variant> Hyper-cool: yes, use the UUID thing though as they are not fixed
[07:08] <variant> !uuid
[07:08] <ubotu> To see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell:  blkid  (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)
[07:08] <variant> Hyper-cool: see that comment from ubotu there
[07:10] <clearzen> Hyper-cool: did you get the permissions you wanted on that file?
[07:11] <variant> clearzen: the drive he is using is fat, it doesn't support permissiosn
[07:11] <clearzen> Hyper-cool: if not add this to fstab and mount it umask=0000 that will give you 777
[07:11] <variant> permissions*
[07:11] <variant> thattle do it though..
[07:11] <SloggerKhan> How do I wipe all SAMBA preferences?
[07:12] <SloggerKhan> or return them to defaults?
[07:12] <variant> clearzen: 777 is not a good idea, 775 is much much more sensible
[07:12] <clearzen> variant: linux still uses the old unix gid/uid permissions that you can set on mount for the whole filesystem
[07:12] <clearzen> variant: I know. I'm just saying it will work for him.
[07:13] <variant> clearzen: so will 775, so why not sugest that?
[07:13] <clearzen> variant: In the pastebin he was trying to set 777
[07:13] <variant> ok
[07:13] <variant> his problem then :)
[07:14] <daaku> hi all, anyone know how i can get ssh to do port forwarding in a way that allows remote machines in the local network to connect to those ports?
[07:15] <SloggerKhan> wiping or resetting to default all samba prefs anyone?
[07:15] <clearzen> daaku: Do you want to set ssh to use a port other than 22? Is that what you mean?
[07:15] <SloggerKhan> is best way complete removal of samba, then reinstall?
[07:15] <Hyper-cool> variant, clearzen, i think i understand how this works now....
[07:16] <Hyper-cool> uuid is device specific?
[07:16] <variant> Hyper-cool: be aware that 777 permissions are exceptionally bad idea
[07:16] <variant> Hyper-cool: yes
[07:16] <Hyper-cool> i just want the root and my user "john" to be able to read and write and execute on an external harddrive
[07:17] <Hyper-cool> otherwise i can't save files or do anything unless i'm in the terminal
[07:17] <variant> Hyper-cool: really, you need to be able to execute binaries?
[07:17] <Hyper-cool> oh i see what you're saying
[07:17] <Hyper-cool> no you're right i believe
[07:17] <clearzen> Hyper-cool: Do you want a link that explains vfat file permissions?
[07:17] <Hyper-cool> i misunderstood
[07:18] <variant> maybe you want to store some SUID root files there too ? :)
[07:18] <Hyper-cool> variant, and those are?
[07:18] <Chapayev> ne1 know how to boot to a ceratin screen res??
[07:18] <clearzen> Hyper-cool: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11304/
[07:19] <nonuda> i can't start x, after i install ati driver using envy, when i startx it said, Parse error on line 181 of section monitor in file /etx/X11/xorg.conf "Endsection? is not valid keyword in this section, how do i fix this?
[07:19] <SloggerKhan> what section is it the end of in your xorg.conf?
[07:20] <variant> Hyper-cool: read this: http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1149/sam0106a/0106a.htm
[07:20] <nonuda> it said monitor section
[07:20] <nekomancer> nonuda, can you open a terminal?
[07:20] <Steil> is there an easy way to extract useful data from a kismet packet dump?
[07:20] <jaamarti> Is there anyone on who could help me get cgi scripts working with lighttpd?
[07:20] <Hyper-cool> clearzen, that's perfect thanks
[07:20] <SloggerKhan> nonunda, the S should be capital, too.
[07:20] <nonuda> i'm in a terminal
[07:20] <nekomancer> nonuda, i beleive envy saves backups of the files it changes.
[07:21] <clearzen> Hyper-cool: np
[07:21] <nonuda> i have open xorg.conf using nano, but i don't know what line should i fix
[07:22] <tkooda> which of these three kernels will run on a "AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3700+"?:  1) kernel-image-2.6-k7 ,  2) kernel-image-2.6-amd64-generic ,  3) kernel-image-2.6-amd64-k8
[07:22] <clearzen> Steil: What kind of data?
[07:22] <SloggerKhan> In my xorg.conf, it's always "EndSection" not "Endsection". no idea if that matters or not.
[07:22] <tkooda> SloggerKhan, nope
[07:22] <nekomancer> nonuda, look around line 181
[07:22] <nonuda> its EndSection
[07:22] <secion8> I am trying to install on a second lappy with the intel ipw2100 wifi, It is complaining about not being able to start the card, It keeps repeating with numbers sequencing by two each time and just keeps going. Is there a way to get around this.
[07:23] <arrenlex> tkooda: All of them will.
[07:23] <tkooda> arrenlex, do #2 and #3 mean I'll be in "64 bit mode"?
[07:24] <arrenlex> tkooda: Yes.
[07:24] <nekomancer> nonuda, line 181 is EndSection?
[07:24] <tkooda> arrenlex, thanks.  (I think I'll stick with 32bit (just "kernel-image-2.6-k7") for a bit longer..)
[07:24] <Steil> clearzen: mainly strings and such
[07:24] <nonuda> how do i know if its line 181?, i'm using nano
[07:24] <neozen> you use vim
[07:24] <nekomancer> i don't have a clue
[07:24] <nekomancer> i use jed
[07:25] <neozen> and type :181
[07:25] <neozen> lol
[07:25] <clearzen> Steil: If you want detailed networking data learn how to use wireshard
[07:25] <jrandolph> will fiesty fawn be able to detect and use graphics cards better than edgy?
[07:25] <nekomancer> you CAN swap the two files tho
[07:25] <atomiku> How was it you set up startup scripts in the init.d? I totally forgot
[07:25] <arrenlex> tkooda: Good choice. 64-bit is nothing but a headache.
[07:25] <clearzen> Steil: * wireshark
[07:25] <arrenlex> nonuda: ctrl+w, ctrl+t, type 181 and press enter
[07:26] <nonuda> aha..ok
[07:26] <nonuda> it seems double "EndSection"
[07:26] <nekomancer> there you go : )
[07:26] <catalyst`> I'm having trouble with an intel NIC, my server board has two onboard controllers, an 82547gi and a 82541gi, and one of them doesn't get an interface, though the kernel detects both
[07:26] <neozen> ..........interesting
[07:27] <nonuda> sh*t, how do i save it?
[07:27] <nonuda> Ctrl O?
[07:27] <arrenlex> nonuda: ctrl+x, type y, press enter
[07:27] <arrenlex> nonuda: (that's a save and quit. ctrl+o is a save and continue working)
[07:27] <nonuda> ok..thanks
[07:28] <nekomancer> nonuda, i advise downloading jed - it isn't as nice a vim or such, but it is more new user friendly
[07:28] <nonuda> ah..now i can start x
[07:28] <neozen> vim..... nice
[07:28] <nonuda> thanks guys
[07:28] <neozen> curious
[07:28] <neozen> vim is many things
[07:28] <neozen> nice..... isn't one of them
[07:28] <arrenlex> neozen: No, emacs is many things =P
[07:28] <neozen> ...full featured... yes
[07:29] <neozen> a wonderful kludge .... absolutely
[07:29] <neozen> but nice....
[07:29] <neozen> nah
[07:29] <arrenlex> !enter
[07:29] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[07:29] <nekomancer> nice as in full featured/wide uses
[07:29] <jaamarti> sounds like you are talking about emacs neozen..
[07:29] <neozen> lol
[07:29] <neozen> nope I live in fear of emacs
[07:29] <jaamarti> hehe =)
[07:29] <neozen> it makes the HD space go poof
[07:29] <neozen> and loads a whole other OS on top of my current one
[07:30] <jaamarti> a guy at work bleeds emacs...  I can't really get the hang of it after using vi for so long..
[07:30] <mneptok> nonuda: sudo apt-get install ne
[07:30] <clearzen> I learned how to send my phone texts with emacs yesterday :p
[07:30] <nonuda> mneptok?
[07:30] <mneptok> nonuda: that's your friendly CLI editor
[07:30] <arrenlex> neozen: In the age of HD movie rips, 300GB hard drives, 3D effects managers and giant desktop environments, your worry is the text editor? xDD
[07:30] <nonuda> oh i see
[07:30] <neozen> its a principle thing
[07:31] <neozen> I'm using xubuntu for the same reason
[07:31] <neozen> much lighter weight then kde or gnome
[07:32] <neozen> *xfce
[07:34] <eV64> i'm still most comfortable with gedit coming from the land of gui's
[07:34] <jaamarti> gedit is nice...  but not useable over ssh =(
[07:34] <catalyst`> how about nano?
[07:34] <beg1689> nano is all i use
[07:34] <eV64> nice and simple
[07:34] <jaamarti> hrmmm never really use it..  vi has been drilled into my head by lots of use...  should look at it...
[07:34] <catalyst`> I prefer vim, but nano works when I don't have a choice
[07:34] <nekomancer> jed for inline, mousepad out of line, and Eclipse for any actual code
[07:34] <beg1689> is there anything like mousepad that doesnt need the xfce lib?
[07:34] <zaatar> Hey for some reason when i'm using beryl all the new windows are not created in focus
[07:34] <arrenlex> neozen: "Ohnoes! Emacs uses 4mb!! AAAAH AT THIS RATE MY HARD DRIVE WILL FILL BY 9025! ;___;"
[07:34] <neozen> wow.... the room... she is so quiet
[07:34] <neozen> AH
[07:35] <mneptok> eV64: ne ;)
[07:35] <arrenlex> neozen: Well what do you expect? There's only 954 people here.
[07:35] <neozen> only 954 lol
[07:35] <scv> lol
[07:35] <beg1689> biggest room on IRC
[07:36] <mneptok> hardly
[07:36] <scv> and 99% of them are bots?
[07:36] <Terminus> if i had a choice between time and daytime, which should i use? :)
[07:36] <clearzen> you know at least half the people in here are bots or asleep
[07:36] <beg1689> yea.. it is 2:40 am
[07:36] <eV64> mneptok, huh?
[07:36] <neozen> beats #xubuntu
[07:36] <Lynx-> Hi. I have a USB web-camera here. After modprobing v4l2-common and v4l1-compat modules (didn't find any others) there's still nothing named video0 in /dev. What should I do?
[07:37] <neozen> they've got 70
[07:37] <neozen> ...and all are asleep
[07:37] <neozen> lol
[07:37] <clearzen> I actually like xubuntu but didn't see a big difference in performance I think fluxbox is much more lightweight
[07:37] <mneptok> eV64: try ne as an editor.
[07:37] <beg1689> e17 is quite lightweight
[07:37] <beg1689> cant wait til its finished
[07:38] <jaamarti> hehe.. hjey, has anyone tried naim?  thinking about using that for when I am at work and want to connect...
[07:38] <eV64> mneptok, will look, i should really stop wasting time and get to work on my gigantic physics lab report
[07:41] <eV64> umm,...did calvino just go down?
[07:43] <beg1689> :-$
[07:43] <ifree>  hello, i have a problem with my wireless interface. After i install ieee80211 stack, i lost my wireless interface
[07:43] <scv> ?
[07:43] <Sy5tem> beg1689 - default depth is 16, and the sync thingys arent there.
[07:43] <neozen> wtf?
[07:43] <neozen> servers still split?
[07:43] <eV64> i think, something died
[07:43] <mon^rch> can someone tell me the command to mount a dir to a dir?
[07:43] <Flannel> !netsplit
[07:43] <ubotu> netsplit is when two IRC servers of the same network (like Freenode) disconnect from each other, so users on one server stop seeing users on the other. If this is happening now, just relax and enjoy the show. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netsplit
[07:43] <neozen> here's where I whack out those join leave notifications
[07:44] <arrenlex> eV64: "If our experiment is incorrect, then Newton is wrong, so go argue with him and leave me alone."
[07:44] <Flannel> Nothing to worry about, just things getting a bit spammy and turbulent for a bit
[07:44] <arrenlex> The servers are getting a divorce ;_;
[07:44] <arrenlex> And we, their children, are caught in the middle of it...
[07:44] <scv> !evil
[07:44] <arrenlex> Not knowing where to turn...
[07:44] <arrenlex> How sad.
[07:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about evil - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:44] <scv> hahaha
[07:44] <eV64> arrenlex, our TA is an @$$, despite that being true, it wouldn't get me a good grade
[07:44] <clearzen> lol
[07:44] <Steil> mmm
[07:44] <neozen> ah.. much better
[07:44] <Steil> drinking canola oil > *
[07:45] <arrenlex> eV64: What? He'd be all like, Yo, Newton! You're an asshat! Shut up!
[07:45] <arrenlex> ?
[07:45] <ifree>  hello, i have a problem with my wireless interface. After i install ieee80211 stack, i lost my wireless interface
[07:45] <eV64> arrenlex, not so much newton as ampere and ohm
[07:46] <arrenlex> eV64: Oh, those guys! They're total hacks.
[07:46] <goodkiwiboy> Any support trying to get bluetooth and my cellphone they see each other but wont except passwprd
[07:48] <mon^rch> all I can say is... Linsta3 for a theme is really amazing
[07:48] <neozen> there's a linsta3 now?
[07:48] <Hyper-cool> there are always new problems....
[07:49] <Hyper-cool> i just realized that i the only sound i get is from amarok
[07:49] <Hyper-cool> no system sounds
[07:49] <neozen> I'm using linsta-black for xfwm ... I can definitely say I dig the scheme
[07:50] <nonuda> how to enable direct render?, i have ati rage mobility
[07:50] <arrenlex> !ati | nonuda
[07:50] <ubotu> nonuda: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:50] <Hyper-cool> are there any known pages out there about system sound problems?
[07:51] <mon^rch> Linsta3 and beryl is making a really nice combo
[07:51] <mon^rch> too bad beryl screws up the games
[07:52] <arrenlex> mon^rch: What? How?
[07:52] <MistaED> what games? hehe
[07:52] <arrenlex> mon^rch: MistaED brings up a good point; beryl's effects are more fun than any Linux game in the repos.
[07:53] <arrenlex> mon^rich: More amusement is gained by dragging the window around than actually playing the thing.
[07:53] <mon^rch> the fonts are illegible in the menus for chromium, armagetron doesn't get fullscreen properly ... for starters
[07:53] <mon^rch> arrenlex: which is why bewryl is on my desktop
[07:55] <up365> Hyper-cool, try here http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205449
[07:56] <mon^rch> damnittalltohell!!! my amule keeps crashing... anyone know why/have a similar prob
[07:56] <nodeps> good evening
[07:57] <sergiu> Hi, I have a problem. I just installed Xubuntu Desktop, from the package manager (from ubuntu), and succeeded to use it, until i observed that i don't have sound anymore, and Gaim doesn't connect to the yahoo server.
[07:57] <sergiu> Moreover, these problems appeared in Gnome desktop too
[07:58] <nodeps> I have a fresh install of edgy and i'm unable to select a wireless network from the network configuration applet. I click "enable this connection" and the drop down menu shows nothing. I am however connected to a wireless network but I haven't got the option to chose and make sure its mine. Anyone else have this problem?
[07:59] <joejoe> hello
[07:59] <joejoe> please I need help
[07:59] <neozen> ok
[07:59] <neozen> with what exactly?
[07:59] <nodeps> as do i
[08:00] <jaamarti> speaking of, anyone good with lighttpd?
[08:00] <nodeps>  I have a fresh install of edgy and i'm unable to select a wireless network from the network configuration applet. I click "enable this connection" and the drop down menu shows nothing. I am however connected to a wireless network but I haven't got the option to chose and make sure its mine
[08:00] <jaamarti> sorry nodeps, I am hardwired...
[08:00] <neozen> nodeps: nthat is an odd one
[08:00] <nodeps> ok
[08:00] <nodeps> yep
[08:00] <nodeps> running gnome...
[08:00] <neozen> me running xfce
[08:00] <nodeps> i ran the previous version
[08:00] <n00bieee> how do i install git
[08:01] <nodeps> i forgot the name of the release
[08:01] <nodeps> and i didn't have that problem
[08:01] <neozen> but also using network-manager-gnome
[08:01] <neozen> dapper?
[08:01] <oscar> spanish
[08:01] <neozen> ...its what i run
[08:01] <nodeps> yep
[08:01] <nodeps> i'm on edgy
[08:01] <nodeps> and it was a pain to install
[08:01] <nodeps> had to retry multiple times
[08:01] <nodeps> installer kept crashing
[08:01] <neozen> it didn't like my video card
[08:01] <Hyper-cool> jesus
[08:01] <Hyper-cool> why doesn't hal work?
[08:01] <neozen> ...or my video card didn't like it
[08:01] <oscar> #spanish
[08:02] <neozen> Hyper-cool: hal is blowing up for you?
[08:02] <neozen> ...thats... not... good
[08:02] <n00bieee> how do i install git
[08:02] <neozen> n00bieee: is it a package?
[08:02] <joejoe> I burned the ubuntu ISO file on a cd and I booted the cd, it arrives to a place where it shows me the background and a yellow box on the left upper corner of my screen and it stops what should I do ?
[08:02] <Hyper-cool> neozen, it always fails to initialize. ALWAYS. even with delayed login.
[08:02] <n00bieee> i'm trying to dload sumthing
[08:02] <jaamarti> n00 try apt-get install git
[08:02] <n00bieee> it asked me to do this
[08:02] <Hyper-cool> neozen, it makes me have to manually mount and change permissions and all my drives
[08:02] <n00bieee> git clone http://intellinuxwireless.org/repos/ipwraw.git
[08:02] <Hyper-cool> neozen, totally unacceptable
[08:03] <neozen> .........that's.... not good at all
[08:03] <neozen> this is with edgy?
[08:03] <n00bieee> how do i get git?
[08:03] <jaamarti> or apt-get install git-core git-doc git-email cogito gitweb gitk
[08:03] <jaamarti> Look at my last line N00bieee
[08:04] <neozen> type all that in a terminal window n00bieee
[08:04] <n00bieee> ok
[08:04] <n00bieee> installed
[08:04] <neozen> alright then
[08:04] <n00bieee> now i received this error ->
[08:04] <neozen> LOL
[08:04] <jaamarti> thanks for the assist neozen =) forgot about the terminal statement...
[08:04] <neozen> jaamarti: lol... np....
[08:04] <n00bieee>  ->> /usr/bin/gitfm: fatal error: `chdir' failed: permission denied.
[08:05] <neozen> hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
[08:05] <n00bieee> what is that?
[08:05] <oscar> Hello! .. Somebody can help me? I was working with Ubuntu, very fast. I was very happy. Witch Automatix I try to install google earth and after that, the computer and Ubuntu work more slowly. I delette all the files about Google earth in my directory... I can see the computer is more fast, but not so fast.. How can I repare that??
[08:05] <mon^rch> which is better... amule or xmule?
[08:05] <jaamarti> are you running as sudo?
[08:05] <lycangodofwar> can anyone tell me how to install nvidia drivers in ubuntu ultimate
[08:05] <n00bieee> i'm root
[08:05] <preaction> !automatix | oscar
[08:05] <ubotu> oscar: 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
[08:05] <neozen> lol
[08:05] <eV64> lycangodofwar, one sec
[08:05] <preaction> lycangodofwar: ubuntu ultimate is not supported here
[08:05] <jaamarti> permissions should be moot then....
[08:05] <Ademan> anyone here use sconstruct?
[08:05] <preaction> !envy | lycangodofwar
[08:05] <ubotu> lycangodofwar: envy is a Python script that eases installation of the official Nvidia and ATI drivers. Please see http://albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html . Developers may be interested in https://launchpad.net/products/envy - See also !Nvidia
[08:05] <dxdt> hehe moot
[08:05] <neozen> kind of sounds like easyubuntu
[08:05] <neozen> when they say alpha software
[08:05] <preaction> neozen: from what i hear, it's worse
[08:06] <neozen> that's just what they mean
[08:06] <neozen> but...
[08:06] <n00bieee> jamarti: i'm lost
[08:06] <neozen> worked great for me
[08:06] <preaction> !worksforme
[08:06] <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.
[08:06] <neozen> lol
[08:06] <neozen> point taken
[08:06] <n00bieee> whats git?
[08:06] <jaamarti> n00bieee: if you are running as root then the software should install without a problem.. everything should be taken care of for you
[08:07] <n00bieee> is it just like wget?
[08:07] <arnina_> proz
[08:07] <eV64> preaction, wish i knew that before
[08:07] <neozen> ......................
[08:07] <arnina_> prozilla
[08:07] <n00bieee> well, its not taking care of me right now
[08:07] <jaamarti> http://git.or.cz/
[08:07] <n00bieee> i'm root n it says i dont hav permission to the directory
[08:08] <jaamarti> maybe the directory is not there?  although it should be made..
[08:08] <oscar> I try to install something and the Ubuntu begin to work more slowly.. What can I do to make fast again my Ubuntu?
[08:08] <lycangodofwar> thanks alot preaction and ubotu
[08:08] <lycangodofwar> been looking for somthing like this for hours
[08:08] <neozen> here's a general question for the room: when aptitude complains about not having a package, and that it can't install it because it is a virtual package, but I actually have the software that would be in that package installed and working perfectly..... how do I get apt et al to shut up and just install?
[08:09] <Hyper-cool> format c
[08:09] <neozen> *install something that depends on that virtual package
[08:09] <jaamarti> my guess.. hit it really hard
[08:09] <Hyper-cool> oh no, jaamarti's right
[08:09] <Hyper-cool> is it a laptop?
[08:10] <neozen> yes
[08:10] <Hyper-cool> then hit it from the left
[08:10] <neozen> jaamarti: lol.. I tend to talk to mine
[08:10] <ZoOlMaN> Hi all, why do some times when Synaptic is downloading an app to install it gets stack!
[08:11] <jaamarti> I have pent up aggressions...  comes from being married early and being forced to grow up too fast..  hell I am only 34!  let me be a kid a little while longer.. say 20 years!
[08:11] <ZoOlMaN> or when I try to update use server....
[08:11] <Hyper-cool> neozen, try changing the fluids?
[08:11] <neozen> Hyper-cool: ok... jokes over mon
[08:11] <Hyper-cool> SOME JOKES NEVER DIE
[08:12] <eV64> ZoOlMaN, what repositories do you have enabled? just the defaults?
[08:12] <neozen> but some newbies.... do
[08:12] <ZoOlMaN> yes
[08:12] <Hyper-cool> seriously. hal. wtf
[08:12] <n00bieee> jaamarti: /usr/bin/gitfm is not a directory
[08:12] <neozen> for THAT I recommend a lube job
[08:12] <n00bieee> its a file
[08:13] <jaamarti> neozen, I wish I could help, but I have been on hiatus from Linux and finally came home..  grabbed this distro due to the fact that it is from my homeland
[08:13] <ZoOlMaN> I am checking all of them except for the source..
[08:13] <mypapit> yeah, wtf too Hyper-cool
[08:13] <n00bieee> why does it say "/usr/bin/gitfm: fatal error: `chdir' failed: permission denied." ?
[08:13] <jaamarti> n00bieee goto /usr/bin and mkdir gitfm
[08:13] <n00bieee> ok
[08:13] <n00bieee> trying
[08:13] <jaamarti> then try to install again
[08:13] <ZoOlMaN> you know that tab "download from" when I choose a different server
[08:14] <neozen> sudo aptitude install beer
[08:14] <ZoOlMaN> and it try's to load every thing it gets stack on downloading 17 from 36 every time~!!!
[08:14] <neozen> that's about how I feel.... right now
[08:14] <n00bieee> jaamarti: "mkdir: cannot create directory `gitfm': File exists"
[08:14] <joejoe> please help in private ?
[08:14] <neozen> dratted exams
[08:14] <neozen> anyway
[08:14] <srjshf> Hello all
[08:14] <jaamarti> n00bieee type ls -l git*
[08:14] <neozen> hi there srjshf
[08:15] <n00bieee> jaamarti: "bash: cd: gitfm: Not a directory"
[08:15] <srjshf> How to limit proccess by cpu usage?
[08:15] <joejoe> please can someone help me in private>?
[08:15] <neozen> nice
[08:15] <neozen> and unnice
[08:15] <jaamarti> tell me what the flags are and who owns it
[08:15] <n00bieee> jaamarti: "-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root  97032 2006-06-22 02:14 gitfm"
[08:15] <zahlerstreik> sup urrbody
[08:16] <neozen> srjshf: for documentation: man nice and man unnice
[08:16] <n00bieee> is it a directory or a file?
[08:16] <jaamarti> that is a file
[08:16] <zahlerstreik> anyone use beryl on feisty 5 yet?
[08:16] <neozen> yeah
[08:16] <n00bieee> if its a file, why cant i make a gitfm directory?
[08:16] <eV64> zahlerstreik, no, just on edgy
[08:16] <jaamarti> a directory will have a d for the first letterr and a linked item will have l
[08:16] <neozen> more likely the error is saying that gitfm had a problem accessing something
[08:16] <neozen> rather then gitfm needing to be a directory
[08:16] <zahlerstreik> eV64: edgy doesn't work on my system for some reason, while dapper did
[08:17] <neozen> zahlerstreik: I had the same problem
[08:17] <zahlerstreik> im hoping feisty will work
[08:17] <ZoOlMaN> any suggestions eV64 ?
[08:17] <zahlerstreik> i think its my graphics, x700
[08:17] <neozen> zahlerstreik: thus... I went back to dapper
[08:17] <eV64> eV64, alternate install cd
[08:17] <jaamarti> better question for you n00bieee, why are you installing git in the first place again?
[08:17] <zahlerstreik> neozen: have you gotten beryl working on dapper?
[08:17] <neozen> zahlerstreik: no
[08:17] <zahlerstreik> damn
[08:17] <eV64> ZoOlMaN, oops, typed my own name, anyways- google specific error mesages, look at the alternate install cd
[08:17] <zahlerstreik> i can't get beryl to even start
[08:17] <n00bieee> i was trying to install wifi driver from intel
[08:17] <jaamarti> joejoe, which version of ubuntu are you trying to install?
[08:18] <neozen> I've got a not so hot system here
[08:18] <zahlerstreik> lol
[08:18] <n00bieee> a guide asked me to do git
[08:18] <srjshf> neoxen: Thx
[08:18] <neozen> hot as #$@$@# for my purposes
[08:18] <jaamarti> noobieee, ahhh ok....  makes more sense..
[08:18] <n00bieee> git clone http://intellinuxwireless.org/repos/ipwraw.git
[08:18] <neozen> but not exactly a graphics rendering beastie
[08:18] <jaamarti> n00bieee, type apt-get remove git
[08:18] <n00bieee> ok
[08:18] <n00bieee> typing..
[08:19] <zahlerstreik> *sigh*
[08:19] <jaamarti> then type apt-get update
[08:19] <zahlerstreik> i just really want a cool window manager :(
[08:19] <n00bieee> jaamarti: done
[08:19] <zahlerstreik> what's strange is edgy's splash screen doesn't even render properly
[08:19] <zahlerstreik> on my graphics card
[08:19] <goodkiwiboy> can anyone help me? bluetooth and cellphone
[08:20] <neozen> I want a cool looking lightweight, perfectly usable and somewhat customizable desktop environment
[08:20] <Hyper-cool> zahlerstreik, have you tried E ? it's no beryl but still nice
[08:20] <srjshf> neozen: nice set priority for proccess i need set limit on % of cpu usage
[08:20] <joejoe> please can someone help me in private?
[08:20] <n00bieee> jaamarti: done
[08:20] <zahlerstreik> hyper-cool: what's "E"?
[08:20] <Hyper-cool> joejoe, you'll have better luck in the main channel
[08:20] <neozen> srjshf: hmmm.... ::shrugs::
[08:20] <ZoOlMaN> ok another how about the DVD V. of Ubuntu 6.10 what do it differs form the normal cd "beside being a DVD"?
[08:20] <Hyper-cool> zahlerstreik, www.enlightenment.org
[08:20] <n00bieee> shud i do apt-get autoremove?
[08:20] <joejoe>  I burned the ubuntu ISO file on a cd and I booted the cd, it arrives to a place where it shows me the background and a yellow box on the left upper corner of my screen and it stops what should I do ?
[08:20] <jaamarti> try apt-get git again n00bieee
[08:20] <eV64> zahlerstreik, wait for the official of feisty in a few days... may fix some stuff
[08:20] <neozen> yeah..... that'll rule
[08:21] <neozen> when does it come out again?
[08:21] <n00bieee> jaamarti: shud i do apt-get autoremove?
[08:21] <neozen> lol
[08:21] <neozen> !feisty
[08:21] <jaamarti> hey ZAHL, here is a window manager or two for you...  yeah, I am a guy
[08:21] <ubotu> The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn"), it should be released in April 2007. At the moment it is alpha. Schedule: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FeistyReleaseSchedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[08:21] <jaamarti> http://miasmaticreview.mu.nu/mt-static/images/Douchebag.jpg
[08:21] <zahlerstreik> i thought it was like on the seventh beta
[08:21] <zahlerstreik> or something
[08:21] <zahlerstreik> it's alpha?
[08:21] <jaamarti> n00bieee.. no go ahead and type apt-get install git
[08:21] <neozen> bot probably hasn't been updated in a bit
[08:21] <neozen> lol
[08:21] <n00bieee> okay jaamarti. done it
[08:22] <jaamarti> did it install fully this time?
[08:22] <n00bieee> now, try the git command again?
[08:22] <neozen> yeah
[08:22] <ImANoobieToo> it's true, im a player when it comes to windows and networking but i just started learning open source stuff
[08:22] <n00bieee> well, it just went thru
[08:22] <eV64> ooh thought it was sooner
[08:22] <neozen> ImANoobieToo: no worries mon
[08:22] <jaamarti> if you are back at the $ then yeah, try your git command again
[08:22] <ImANoobieToo> my birthday is in the middle of april. maybe ill get feisty for my bday
[08:22] <n00bieee> ok
[08:22] <n00bieee> trying
[08:23] <srjshf> neozen: I found cpulimit
[08:23] <neozen> ok
[08:23] <neozen> thanks for the tip srjshf
[08:23] <neozen> sorry I couldn't be of more help
[08:23] <falsedragon> anyone willing to help me get a usb hd to work?  it shows in lsusb, but i can't see it in "computer"
[08:23] <srjshf> Wow it is work :)
[08:23] <jaamarti> hey eV64, how different is ne versus gedit?
[08:24] <n00bieee> i still get the same error
[08:24] <eV64> jaamarti,  very different, ne runs in terminal
[08:24] <jaamarti> refresh my mind n00bieee.. the error is?  missing part of the git command?
[08:24] <Sandriman> Hey guys, a question: If I have stuff in a folder, say /home/sandriman/share, and I want to copy them to /usr/share, can I just use cp -vr, or will it overwrite the stuff in /usr/share?
[08:24] <jaamarti> eV64, better than vi(m)?
[08:24] <neozen> no
[08:25] <n00bieee> jaamarti: /usr/bin/gitfm: fatal error: `chdir' failed: permission denied.
[08:25] <goodkiwiboy> can anyone help me? bluetooth and cellphone
[08:25] <ImANoobieToo> cp /home/sandriman/share/*.* /usr/share/     ??
[08:25] <eV64> it's preference, think vim / emacs are most popular among the 1337
[08:25] <neozen> Sandriman: to my knowledge it will only overwrite if the filename is exactly the same
[08:25] <eV64> !ubotu
[08:25] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[08:25] <Sandriman> neozen: Okay, but otherwise just copy the _new_ files there?
[08:25] <n00bieee> jaamarti: /usr/bin/gitfm: fatal error: `chdir' failed: permission denied.
[08:25] <neozen> Sandriman: dir names don't matter ... it'll just create those it it needs to
[08:26] <neozen> *if it
[08:26] <jaamarti> hrmmm thinking n00bieee,,,,
[08:26] <Sandriman> neozen: Ah thanks :) I should know this stuff by now but I didn't remember exactly ;P
[08:26] <n00bieee> shud i try to remove/rename the gitfm file and create a gitfm directory?
[08:26] <jaamarti> no..
[08:27] <neozen> Sandriman: that's to the best of my knowledge
[08:27] <Cobain> hey i just noticed something strange.. when i ran superkaramba under gnome for the first time the sys monitor said i only had 23mb of ram of 1gb free... top says the same thing but no one program is using more than 8% ram.. when i open gnome system monitor it shows 400+mb free
[08:27] <jaamarti> ok, n00bieee how much exposure to aptitude do you have?
[08:28] <eV64> !apt
[08:28] <ubotu> APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome) or !Adept (KDE)
[08:28] <n00bieee> ermn
[08:28] <Tomcat_> Cobain: Most of your RAM is used as disk cache.
[08:28] <n00bieee> jaamarti: not much
[08:28] <n00bieee> try me
[08:28] <Tomcat_> Cobain: See "free -m" in console, it shows it.
[08:28] <neozen> Cobain: I've seen that same phenomena with top on a server I run with ubuntu server on it
[08:28] <Tomcat_> Cobain: See the "buffers/cache" row
[08:28] <Cobain> ahh it shows 610 on that row
[08:29] <n00bieee> in most time, i'd use aptitude instead of apt-get
[08:29] <neozen> as do I
[08:29] <n00bieee> why?
[08:29] <neozen> all the time
[08:29] <jaamarti> open aptitude
[08:29] <Sandriman> neozen: Beautiful, it worked as it should :)
[08:29] <Cobain> is that a new "feature" cause i dont remember that happening before
[08:29] <eV64> !Synaptic
[08:29] <Tomcat_> Cobain: It's only sensible, because you don't need "free ram" :)
[08:29] <ubotu> synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[08:29] <neozen> Sandriman: awesome
[08:29] <Tomcat_> Cobain: No, that has been done for ages in Linux.
[08:29] <n00bieee> "open"?
[08:29] <eV64> synaptic is good too
[08:29] <joejoe> why no one is helping me?
[08:29] <jaamarti> type aptitude
[08:29] <n00bieee> "open aptitude"?
[08:29] <joejoe> please help
[08:29] <neozen> Sandriman: I've found linux does that most of the time
[08:29] <eV64> !ask | joejoe
[08:29] <Cobain> hmm.. i remember top showing 80% of my ram free not so long ago
[08:29] <ubotu> joejoe: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:29] <n00bieee> okay
[08:29] <n00bieee> opened
[08:29] <joejoe>  I burned the ubuntu ISO file on a cd and I booted the cd, it arrives to a place where it shows me the background and a yellow box on the left upper corner of my screen and it stops what should I do ?
[08:30] <n00bieee> wow..
[08:30] <neozen> oh yeah .. that question
[08:30] <ImANoobieToo> so who is up for helping me install beryl on feisty fawn herd five?
[08:30] <n00bieee> 1st time here
[08:30] <jaamarti> once it is ready press the l key, that is the L key
[08:30] <Sandriman> neozen: Haha :D I was installing an addon to gcc (gdc) and was too lazy to compile it by hand, but I wasn't sure when it came to copying stuff around.
[08:30] <neozen> I know I didn't answer b/c I had nothing of use to say
[08:30] <n00bieee> never thot it had a GUI
[08:30] <Tomcat_> Cobain: Maybe it's using more nowadays... not sure. But don't be alarmed, when an app needs it, the buffer/cache will be cleared.
[08:30] <jaamarti> hehe
[08:30] <Sandriman> neozen: Linux usually does what it's told, even if it's insane :P
[08:30] <n00bieee> okay
[08:30] <neozen> n00bieee: yeah.. but I tend to avoid the gui
[08:30] <jaamarti> once you have pressed the L key then type in git
[08:30] <eV64> joejoe, what type of computer are you trying to install ubuntu on? and is it the edgy cd for 32 bit?
[08:30] <n00bieee> it asked me to enter the limit package tree
[08:30] <neozen> Sandriman: only when you sudo
[08:31] <Sandriman> neozen: So true :)
[08:31] <n00bieee> new package tree limit
[08:31] <jaamarti> neozen yeah, but I think he might be missing part of the install for git and this is the easiest way
[08:31] <Gross> any recommended books for ubuntu?
[08:31] <joejoe> I have a toshiba laptop
[08:31] <Cobain> ok.. thanks man
[08:31] <mattyv> joejoe: did you try safe graphics mode?
[08:31] <joejoe> centrino 1.6
[08:31] <Sandriman> neozen: That's why I develop in a chroot ;)
[08:31] <jaamarti> press "shift" and "="
[08:31] <Madpilot> Gross, the Official Ubuntu Book is pretty good
[08:31] <eV64> joejoe, you may also want to try the cd media check under the cd boot menu
[08:31] <n00bieee> easy?
[08:31] <joejoe> yes I tried safe graphis
[08:31] <n00bieee> my eyes r bleeding
[08:31] <neozen> Sandriman: not me
[08:31] <jaamarti> hehe
[08:31] <n00bieee> okay
[08:31] <neozen> if my linux ever blows up
[08:31] <n00bieee> it's + right?
[08:31] <jaamarti> then press g
[08:31] <eV64> no, cd media check, it checks the CD to make sure it's burned properly
[08:31] <ImANoobieToo> lol noobieee i know how u feel
[08:32] <neozen> ...I'm mailing a flaming bag of poo to someone
[08:32] <jaamarti> correct n00biee
[08:32] <ImANoobieToo> im a long time windows user
[08:32] <n00bieee> okay
[08:32] <joejoe> what the cd it says Live CD? how can I install the ubuntu on the hard drive?
[08:32] <Sandriman> neozen: lol
[08:32] <jaamarti> if it pops up another window without installing, press g again
[08:32] <neozen> lol
[08:32] <Gross> is there any other book other than the official one that's worth the money?
[08:32] <n00bieee> ImANoobieToo: yeah, recently migrated to Ubuntu.. finally
[08:32] <jaamarti> istall anything you might have missed
[08:32] <neozen> the live cd will be able to install to the HD
[08:32] <mattyv> joejoe: the LiveCD can also install ubuntu, provided you can get it to boot. But if not there is the "alternative" cd
 ok I will try what you said to me and get back to you
[08:33] <mattyv> good idea
[08:33] <zues_62> does anyone know what the super key is in berry?
[08:33] <neozen> joejoe: how much ram do you have?
[08:33] <eV64> joejoe, i won't be here but someone else will
[08:33] <n00bieee> nothing popped up
[08:33] <n00bieee> still in the same window
[08:33] <jaamarti> press g
[08:33] <joejoe> 1 G
[08:33] <eV64> joejoe, also look at this page https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation
[08:33] <n00bieee> okay
[08:33] <zues_62> is that the super key?
[08:33] <n00bieee> now it spelled +gg
[08:33] <joejoe> thanks a lot
[08:33] <ImANoobieToo> so who has installed beryl on dapper?
[08:33] <eV64> sure
[08:34] <eV64> zues_62, the windows key
[08:34] <zues_62> oh ty  ev
[08:34] <falsedragon> can someone point me in the right direction.  I have a usb hard drive that shows up in lsub, but no where else.
[08:34] <eV64> sure
[08:34] <jaamarti> n00biee, are you still in the lookup window?
[08:34] <zues_62> TY
[08:34] <n00bieee> geeeeeeee
[08:34] <n00bieee> i.. dont know
[08:34] <jaamarti> hehe..
[08:35] <n00bieee> where am i..?
[08:35] <n00bieee> what am i looking at?
[08:35] <eV64> !fstab | falsedragon
[08:35] <ubotu> falsedragon: 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
[08:35] <neozen> falsedragon: I feel kind of guilty having hardware that just works.... all these problems with wireless, usb, and graphics cards I've never had a problem at
[08:35] <jaamarti> you tell me =)
[08:35] <eV64> falsedragon, may help
[08:35] <neozen> n00bieee: are you in a dark place with a $?
[08:35] <falsedragon> thanks
[08:35] <neozen> n00bieee: that's the terminal
[08:35] <n00bieee> no
[08:35] <n00bieee> its colorful
[08:36] <jaamarti> I had him go into aptitude and got him lost =)
[08:36] <neozen> LOL
[08:36] <n00bieee> blue n purplish
[08:36] <neozen> get the heck out of there
[08:36] <ImANoobieToo> lol
[08:36] <n00bieee> out?
[08:36] <neozen> all hail aptitude on the commandline
[08:36] <n00bieee> err.. how?
[08:36] <Madpilot> neozen, a maze of twisty packages, all alike? :P
[08:36] <jaamarti> n00biee, is there a grey box in the middle of the screen?
[08:36] <ImANoobieToo> why use apt, if your a scrub use synaptics
[08:36] <neozen> nah
[08:36] <neozen> scrubs install tons of stuff they don't need
[08:36] <jaamarti> q will work
[08:36] <n00bieee> err.. yeah.. it says Packages being removed sumthing2
[08:37] <ImANoobieToo> LIKE BERYL!!!
[08:37] <neozen> aptitude is great for whacking out allll of that stuff
[08:37] <ImANoobieToo> actually, i NEED beryl
[08:37] <ImANoobieToo> :(
[08:37] <eV64> ImANoobieToo, upgrade from dapper
[08:37] <jaamarti> being removed?  hrmmm...  not install or tobe installed?
[08:37] <mattyv> joejoe: Once other thing to try at some stage is to turn a few things off at boot time. When you get the screen where you can select "inastall/boot", "check cd" etc press F6. Then just go the the end of the line and type noapic nolapic acpi=off then press enter and boot
[08:37] <ImANoobieToo> ubuntu should come with the option to install a 3d gio
[08:37] <ImANoobieToo> gui*
[08:37] <n00bieee> err.. yeah.. it says Packages being removed because they are no longer needed
[08:37] <neozen> I'd imagine once beryl kicks into high gear.... it will
[08:38] <n00bieee> wow
[08:38] <ImANoobieToo> eV64: im burning feisty right now
[08:38] <Madpilot> ImANoobieToo, no, it shouldn't, not until beryl/whatever is actually stable
[08:38] <eV64> ImANoobieToo, only problem is proprietary drivers
[08:38] <kraut> moin
[08:38] <jaamarti> press g to continue then..  looks like you have some stuff that needs to come off..
[08:38] <ImANoobieToo> correction
[08:38] <n00bieee> g? okay
[08:38] <neozen> ImANoobieToo: hmm.... I think that's the development version
[08:38] <jaamarti> roger
[08:38] <eV64> ImANoobieToo, I've only had it work with edgy, but never tried anything else
[08:38] <ImANoobieToo> it will be cool when ubuntu comes with a 3d gui
[08:38] <n00bieee> ah.. update.. rite?
[08:38] <ImANoobieToo> feisty will be out soon
[08:38] <ImANoobieToo> whatev
[08:38] <neozen> ImANoobieToo: you don't really want to deal with the alpha image
[08:38] <vega`> sup
[08:38] <ImANoobieToo> edgy doesnt work at all
[08:38] <Joenin`> yo
[08:38] <latitude> how can i get my swap uuid?
[08:38] <jaamarti> hey eV64, here is something for you and your physics:  http://people.freedesktop.org/~krh/akamaru.git/
[08:38] <Joenin`> ?
[08:39] <n00bieee> ImANoobieToo: edgy works for me
[08:39] <jaamarti> yeah n00bieee
[08:39] <ImANoobieToo> that's cause you don't have a radoen mobility x700
[08:39] <ImANoobieToo> :(
[08:39] <n00bieee> oh my
[08:39] <eV64> jaamarti, thanks, i've seen that on tablet pc's but havent played with it
[08:39] <preaction> ImANoobieToo: beryl/compiz by default was deferred to Fiesty+1 iirc
[08:40] <n00bieee> why does it removes alot of thing ?
[08:40] <preaction> !fiesty
[08:40] <ubotu> The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn"), it should be released in April 2007. At the moment it is alpha. Schedule: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FeistyReleaseSchedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[08:40] <vega`> ?
[08:40] <arowanaj> gui
[08:40] <n00bieee> will free 990MB??????????
[08:40] <neozen> edgy got really mad when I wanted to turn the brightness up on my laptop
[08:40] <n00bieee> what???
[08:40] <neozen> screen went black
[08:40] <ImANoobieToo> lol
[08:40] <goodkiwiboy> can anyone help me? bluetooth and cellphone
[08:40] <jaamarti> hrm...  press q to quit n00bieee..
[08:40] <n00bieee> jaamarti: why does the update says alot of "removing"?
[08:40] <neozen> kind of killed the whole edgy experience for me
[08:40] <ImANoobieToo> edgy got really mad when i wanted to boot off the CD. the BOOT SPLASH was garbled.
[08:41] <ImANoobieToo> no graphics
[08:41] <eV64> i'm getting git
[08:41] <ImANoobieToo> i was sad
[08:41] <n00bieee> apache?
[08:41] <neozen> goodkiwiboy: I don't think we can
[08:41] <n00bieee> it removed my apache???
[08:41] <neozen> goodkiwiboy: scour the forums with your cellphone's model number
[08:41] <n00bieee> oh.. my..
[08:41] <ImANoobieToo> anyone know if FF finally has support for rt61 cards?
[08:41] <goodkiwiboy> thanks for the reply ive tried for a few hours
[08:41] <neozen> goodkiwiboy: someone's probably written a guide
[08:42] <jaamarti> it won't take out your configs...  not sure why it is taking it out in the first place...
[08:42] <n00bieee> jaamarti: i cant quit it.. now its in terminal
[08:42] <goodkiwiboy> sharp GX17
[08:42] <ImANoobieToo> wow
[08:42] <n00bieee> the blackish thingy
[08:42] <ImANoobieToo> every ubuntu distro ever has done this
[08:42] <n00bieee> maybe coz i change the repositories before this
[08:42] <ImANoobieToo> what do i change in xorg.conf to make my default monitor my laptop's LCD instead of it's secondary output?
[08:42] <Appleide> Using MacOSX on Macbook. want to get Ubuntu on Qemu. what version? 6.10 or 6.06 LTS?? the latest version is said to be "supported to 2008", yet the older one seem to be "supported to 2009"... How come. Btw, I am a linux newb. thanks.
[08:43] <jaamarti> yeah, I did have you update your apt-get n00bieee...
[08:43] <Appleide> oh and what kind of processor do I select? my macbook isn't on the list...
[08:43] <jaamarti> it is probably making corrections to what is installed..
[08:43] <n00bieee> okay
[08:43] <Appleide> I am here: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
[08:43] <Slart> Appleide: LTS = Long time support, I think.. so 6.06 is kind of the stable version of ubuntu or something
[08:43] <n00bieee> now i'm in aptitude
[08:43] <n00bieee> jaamarti : now i'm in aptitude
[08:44] <jaamarti> ok, press q to exit
[08:44] <neozen> goodkiwiboy: I think .. when we can't help .... we don't say anything... either because we figure someone will pipe up with the right info (there are 950 pseudo-people in here after all) or that we just don't know in the least what went wrong or how to fix it... .and just telling you to go away ... is not nice at all.....
[08:44] <ImANoobieToo> Appleide: if you have an intel mac then get the x86. if you have a G3/4/5 get PPC
[08:44] <n00bieee> ok
[08:44] <n00bieee> reinstall git?
[08:44] <jaamarti> type git
[08:44] <n00bieee> o...kay..
[08:44] <Appleide> >< my computer is now classified as "standard"... XD Thanks very much.
[08:44] <n00bieee> git also have a GUI...?
[08:45] <jaamarti> yeah.. I want to see if it installed on your box
[08:45] <n00bieee> never saw dat one coming
[08:45] <goodkiwiboy> thanks anyway
[08:45] <neozen> goodkiwiboy: no problem
[08:45] <jaamarti> so you have a gui of git now?
[08:45] <neozen> what kind of phone is it
[08:45] <n00bieee> yeah
[08:45] <neozen> ?
[08:45] <Appleide> the download file is ".iso"... whats that?
[08:45] <n00bieee> just like aptitude
[08:46] <n00bieee> abit diffrent
[08:46] <jaamarti> ok press F10 to exit and then try your command again...
[08:46] <neozen> Appleide: tell me you're kidding
[08:46] <Tomcat_> Appleide: CD image
[08:46] <n00bieee> ermn
[08:46] <ImANoobieToo> the FF splash is coo
[08:46] <neozen> !iso
[08:46] <ubotu> To mount an ISO disc image, type  sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <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.
[08:46] <n00bieee> my keboard shortcut for f10 is show menu
[08:46] <Appleide> ok thanks.
[08:46] <neozen> !burning
[08:46] <ubotu> 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
[08:46] <n00bieee> err..
[08:46] <Appleide> (I normally see images as ".dmg"....)
[08:46] <ImANoobieToo> Appleide is a mac user. its like one of those mac images... dmg?
[08:46] <ImANoobieToo> yeah
[08:46] <n00bieee> suddenly, i received an error saying "colud not load icon"
[08:47] <ImANoobieToo> its the same thing but not a stupid ass format
[08:47] <jaamarti> grrr... that is stupid
[08:47] <neozen> gtoaster?
[08:47] <ImANoobieToo> god..sorry.. i just hate apple. (even though the new intel macboocs are cool)
[08:47] <Appleide> thanks guys.
[08:48] <n00bieee> heh.. :D
[08:48] <neozen> our pleasure apple
[08:48] <neozen> welcome to the fold
[08:48] <ImANoobieToo> hey, if i give someone root access and my IP can you friggin get friggin beryl workin? ill paypal u 10 bux
[08:48] <ImANoobieToo> ^__^
[08:48] <jaamarti> close that terminal window...
[08:48] <n00bieee> closed the git manually
[08:48] <neozen> LOL
[08:48] <n00bieee> opened a new one
[08:48] <neozen> ImANoobieToo: that desperate eh?
[08:48] <jaamarti> aye
[08:48] <ImANoobieToo> yeah
[08:48] <ImANoobieToo> its just
[08:48] <ImANoobieToo> i really want to love linux
[08:48] <jaamarti> what is the git command you need to use again?
[08:48] <Madpilot> ubotu, enter | ImANoobieToo
[08:48] <ubotu> ImANoobieToo: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[08:48] <ImANoobieToo> but i dont know enough to solve my own problems
[08:49] <Chapayev> hi - is there a way for 6.06 to write a live CD
[08:49] <n00bieee> ermn..
[08:49] <neozen> I love my linux.... without beryl
[08:49] <n00bieee> git clone http://intellinuxwireless.org/repos/ipwraw.git
[08:49] <neozen> I've done all my homework for all of my courses this year completely within xubuntu dapper
[08:49] <Chapayev> my gprs/bluetooth works
[08:49] <Chapayev> !
[08:49] <n00bieee> shud i try dat now?
[08:49] <Madpilot> ImANoobieToo, beryl is an entirely avoidable 'problem'. Ubuntu is quite usable and even cool without a big spinning cube thing.
[08:49] <Chapayev> should I get xbuntu for an amd k6 500MHz?
[08:50] <ImANoobieToo> hahaha
[08:50] <neozen> lol
[08:50] <neozen> sure
[08:50] <n00bieee> Madpilot: but it DOES make u cooler
[08:50] <neozen> it'll breathe new life into the old girl
[08:50] <n00bieee> or even cooler
[08:50] <ImANoobieToo> i want a geeky gui. something black and neon green.
[08:50] <jaamarti> I got that error as well n00bieee.. I think it is their package on the site
[08:50] <n00bieee> i showed to Windows user n had their jaw fall off
[08:50] <neozen> ImANoobieToo: then you want blackbox
[08:50] <jtraub> Hi
[08:50] <Chapayev> anyway to make a install cd in 6.06?
[08:50] <ImANoobieToo> blackbox
[08:50] <neozen> not beryl
[08:50] <n00bieee> jaamarti: same error?
[08:50] <n00bieee> hermn
[08:51] <n00bieee> okay
[08:51] <n00bieee> jaamarti, thanx
[08:51] <neozen> Chapayev: what do you mean by liveCD
[08:51] <ImANoobieToo> !blackbox
[08:51] <ImANoobieToo> aww
[08:51] <ubotu> blackbox: Window manager for X. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.70.1-1.1ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 251 kB, installed size 768 kB
[08:51] <neozen> a livecd of your current install?
[08:51] <neozen> not possible to my knowledge Chapayev
[08:51] <jaamarti> atleast you know that git works n00bieee =)
[08:51] <jtraub> !firefox
[08:51] <ubotu> firefox is the default web-browser on Ubuntu. To install the latest version, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxNewVersion Installing plugins: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxPlugins
[08:51] <Chapayev> i want to make a cd to install from - old one scratched...dont weanna d/l over gprs..
[08:51] <neozen> *not easily possible
[08:51] <n00bieee> yeah
[08:52] <n00bieee> kewl, but shud be avoidable.. at least by me :D
[08:52] <neozen> Chapayev: nope
[08:52] <n00bieee> git is an alternative to install sumthing, am i right jaamarti?
[08:52] <Chapayev> so i gotta get this netgear usb wifi goin then ?!
[08:52] <neozen> I think you have to redownload
[08:52] <neozen> slow connection?
[08:52] <Laser87> moin
[08:52] <neozen> they can send you cds
[08:53] <neozen> arrive in a few days
[08:53] <Chapayev> just when i got the gprs kickin..now its the damn netgear
[08:53] <jaamarti> .msg n00bieee I think so.. it is a set of tools I know that..
[08:53] <neozen> and you get the full set
[08:53] <neozen> gprs?
[08:53] <Chapayev> i know - thanks for the tip
[08:53] <n00bieee> so, git is like, rather than using wget and tar a file, using git just does all of it for u?
[08:53] <Chapayev> cingular cell - to my ubuntu - via BT
[08:53] <Chapayev> im on my cell now w/ u
[08:53] <neozen> aaahhh
[08:54] <jaamarti> n00bieee the ipraw.git is a repository
[08:54] <Chapayev> toook 4ever|!
[08:54] <n00bieee> maybe i'll try download the tar.gz and manually extract it
[08:54] <neozen> so wait.... you have one of those cellular cards?
[08:54] <n00bieee> owh
[08:54] <neozen> those work in linux?
[08:54] <Chapayev> no i have a phone - w/ unlimited dta
[08:54] <n00bieee> a repository
[08:54] <neozen> aaahh
[08:54] <n00bieee> similar to apt-get?
[08:54] <Chapayev> so phone w/ data  = modem
[08:54] <jaamarti> http://intellinuxwireless.org/repos/
[08:54] <neozen> yeah I gotcha
[08:55] <spellsword> Hi hguys
[08:55] <Chapayev> shit now i gotta futz with ndiswrapper..
[08:55] <neozen> n00bieee: what model of card?
[08:55] <spellsword> Does anyone know where I can get the "glass" theme mentioned here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME
[08:55] <Chapayev> the netgear works out-of-box in 6.10
[08:55] <zues_62> how do i try out kde?
[08:55] <Chapayev> but im caught in between
[08:55] <plint> help me to configure mysql in ubuntu
[08:55] <neozen> just like my intel-prowireless 3945abg in dapper
[08:55] <jaamarti> but I don't see anyway to git it..
[08:55] <eV64> /usr/bin/gitfm: fatal error: `chdir' failed: permission denied.
[08:55] <neozen> I love this card so much
[08:55] <Spellsword> erm
[08:55] <Spellsword> hrllo?
[08:56] <n00bieee> woah..
[08:56] <n00bieee> my firefox just went dead
[08:56] <neozen> n00bieee: lol
[08:56] <n00bieee> suddenly *poof*
[08:56] <Chapayev> anyone good w/ ndiswrapper?
[08:56] <n00bieee> i used chatzilla
[08:56] <n00bieee> so, the irc went off too
[08:56] <Spellsword> er
[08:56] <Spellsword> hello?
[08:56] <cry0x> n00bieee: I believe that's known in the computer world as a "crash"
[08:56] <Spellsword> theme help?
[08:56] <n00bieee> yeah
[08:56] <neozen> plint: sudo aptitude install mysql
[08:57] <n00bieee> the *crash* thingy
[08:57] <neozen> poof... its configured
[08:57] <neozen> lol
[08:57] <Spellsword> Does anyone know how to get the "glass" theme mentioned here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME
[08:57] <zues_62> how can i try KDE desktop
[08:57] <neozen> !repeat | Spellsword
[08:57] <ubotu> Spellsword: 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
[08:57] <step1> try # synaptic     >>>kde
[08:57] <Spellsword> erm thanks
[08:57] <zues_62> ok
[08:57] <step1> (zues_2)
[08:58] <neozen> Spellsword: try gnome-look.org
[08:58] <neozen> just a suggestion
[08:58] <eV64> Spellsword, glass isn't a theme specifically, but effects a theme can use
[08:58] <Spellsword> tried it
[08:58] <preaction> Spellsword: or art.gnome.org
[08:58] <zues_62> i looked at KDE.org and it said try kde
[08:58] <zues_62> so i tryed that aye
[08:58] <Spellsword> There were any that looked like it
[08:58] <neozen> ok
[08:58] <Spellsword> eV64: How can I install the effects?
[08:58] <eV64> Spellsword, i think it's the vista glass theme
[08:58] <step1> kde is big though
[08:58] <neozen> yeah it is
[08:58] <Spellsword> thanks
[08:58] <Spellsword> I'll try searching for it
[08:58] <Spellsword> brb
[08:58] <zues_62> oh ok
[08:59] <n00bieee> jaamarti
[08:59] <eV64> Spellsword, http://art.gnome.org/screenshots/gnome215/156
[08:59] <eV64> !emerald
[08:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about emerald - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:59] <neozen> AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH make the windows go away!
[08:59] <neozen> lol
[09:00] <Chapayev> how do i step down the screen res.. - it wont - just drops out to login..
[09:00] <Spellsword> cool!
[09:00] <Spellsword> thanks!
[09:00] <Chapayev> or how do i boot to set res?
[09:00] <neozen> Chapayev: what kind of card??
[09:00] <mirra> are there any apps i can use to connect to a server via ssh w/ a gui for monitoring things like apache and sql etc
[09:00] <neozen> mirra: heck yes
[09:00] <Chapayev> shit - on MB -
[09:00] <Spellsword> Wow!
[09:00] <mirra> neozen, can you share?
[09:01] <Spellsword> thanks any awosme theme!
[09:01] <Spellsword> Thanks
[09:01] <Chapayev> amd - on asx  bioard
[09:01] <neozen> mirra: ssh
[09:01] <Spellsword> Oh, and what's the widge engine on ubuntu called?
[09:01] <neozen> mirra: from a terminal
[09:01] <mirra> gui
[09:01] <mirra> instead of looking at log files and a command line
[09:01] <Chapayev> i found it in my lobby
[09:01] <eV64> Spellsword, also http://art.gnome.org/faq.php no problem, use google too, ie gnome art window theme ubuntu or something to that effect
[09:01] <neozen> lol
[09:01] <neozen> mirra: got ya
[09:01] <harmental> hey guys..
[09:01] <harmental> GPG error: http://mirrors.ibiblio.org edgy/ Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available
[09:02] <harmental> how can i get the key back?
[09:02] <neozen> mirra: what exacly are you looking to monitor
[09:02] <Chapayev> sis530 mean anything - on chip..
[09:02] <neozen> mirra: just the log files?
[09:02] <Spellsword> eV64: thanks!
[09:02] <mirra> apache performance, current connections, speed, etc
[09:02] <neozen> mirra: try splunk
[09:02] <mirra> same thing with mysql
[09:02] <neozen> mirra: might be what you're looking for.... and a lot more
[09:02] <neozen> all web interface
[09:03] <mirra> ill check it out
[09:03] <mirra> thanks
[09:03] <Chapayev> anyhow - is the screen res set somewhere? for default sesion?
[09:03] <neozen> mirra: http://www.splunk.com/
[09:03] <Chapayev> i just think its crawling b/c 1600x1200
[09:04] <neozen> Chapayev: well if you've got an intel card
[09:04] <jaamarti> n00bieee you still around?
[09:04] <neozen> Chapayev: you'd use intel915resolution
[09:04] <mirra> neozen, what do you think of apachetop
[09:04] <neozen> mirra: never used
[09:04] <neozen> mirra: so I couldn't say
[09:04] <mirra> i cant get it to work..its complaining about fam but i have gamin installed..
[09:04] <mirra> oo
[09:04] <neozen> mirra: splunk might be a little heavy for what you're looking for
[09:04] <mirra> yes it is
[09:05] <ImANoobieToo> what's everyones favorite media player?
[09:05] <neozen> MPLAYER
[09:05] <Gartral> Amarok
[09:05] <nospi> hey
[09:05] <mirra> windows media player
[09:05] <n00bieee> jaamarti
[09:05] <mirra> lol im kiddin
[09:05] <n00bieee> yes
[09:05] <n00bieee> i'm here
[09:05] <neozen> mirra: EWWWWWWWWWWWW
[09:05] <nospi> does anyone know how i can edit the files in /usr/var/ without being logged in as root?
[09:05] <mirra> lol im jokin
[09:06] <Gartral> mirra:  that was a bad, evil joke
[09:06] <Chapayev> i thought it got the video right on the install..
[09:06] <neozen> nospi: use sudo before you start up the editor
[09:06] <n00bieee> jaamarti: i followed this guide to install the wifi driver -> http://tinyshell.be/aircrackng/forum/index.php?topic=1387.0
[09:06] <mirra> haha just wanted to see reactions
[09:06] <srjshf> Any body use Tomcat?
[09:06] <ImANoobieToo> wait a second
[09:06] <Chapayev> it actually found mmy kensington usb BT - which win cant
[09:06] <nospi> neozen, and run the editor from the cli ?
[09:06] <n00bieee> heh.. aircrack..
[09:06] <ImANoobieToo> how do i get amorak?
[09:06] <nospi> neozen, i was gonna use nvu
[09:06] <n00bieee> amarok
[09:06] <ImANoobieToo> oooo
[09:06] <latitude> pls help, i moved my swap to a new partition. how do i get the new UUID?
[09:06] <Gartral> !amarok
[09:06] <ubotu> Amarok is an audio player for Linux with an intuitive interface. The latest version is 1.4.3 for Dapper and 1.4.5 for Edgy and packages are  available for Kubuntu at www.kubuntu.org See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Amarok
[09:06] <neozen> ..there's my reaction
[09:07] <cry0x> nospi: gksudu nvu /usr/var/file_name
[09:07] <n00bieee> y use nvu when u can use Dreamweaver 8 using wine?
[09:07] <n00bieee> :D
[09:07] <cry0x> sudo*
[09:07] <Gartral> noobieee: !amarok
[09:07] <nospi> neozen, and i need to unzip a lot of files to /var/www/ because i just downloaded PHP-Fusion
[09:07] <ImANoobieToo> lol
[09:07] <nospi> n00bieee, ooh, good idea :p
[09:07] <srjshf> Scite bast editor for HTML and JS
[09:07] <n00bieee> Gartral | !amarok
[09:07] <neozen> nospi: hmm... just become super user
[09:07] <ImANoobieToo> here's a good question. anybody get counter-strike 1.6 running in opengl on ubuntu?
[09:07] <n00bieee> always a good idea
[09:08] <neozen> nospi: sudo su -
[09:08] <Chapayev> f the video  - i need the wifi - and then its 6.10
[09:08] <n00bieee> i'm using Dreamweaver 8 in ubuntu
[09:08] <Chapayev> clue to install ndiswrapper pls,...
[09:08] <nospi> neozen, ok, thanks
[09:08] <n00bieee> how extra cool can it be
[09:08] <nospi> Chapayev, use the synaptics package manager
[09:08] <nospi> Chapayev, that's how i did it
[09:08] <Chapayev> i didnt find it..
[09:08] <n00bieee> jaamarti, r u still there?
[09:08] <nospi> n00bieee, i'll get it now :p
[09:08] <n00bieee> heh
[09:08] <n00bieee> need a guide?
[09:08] <Chapayev> noob
[09:09] <neozen> well all ... its 3am here
[09:09] <n00bieee> i followed a guide
[09:09] <neozen> ...time for neozen to sleeeeeeeep
[09:09] <n00bieee> it worked for me
[09:09] <neozen> nini
[09:09] <Chapayev> used to know irix...
[09:09] <Chapayev> havent touched unix in yrs
[09:09] <n00bieee> where's jaamarti anyways
[09:09] <jaamarti> cool n00bieee... time for me to log..  oh, also make sure that your apache is loaded...
[09:09] <nospi> n00bieee, yeah, sure
[09:09] <nospi> n00bieee, im not very good with wine
[09:10] <n00bieee> http://blog.publicidadpixelada.com/how-to-dreamweaver-and-flash-8-running-on-ubuntu-dapper/
[09:10] <mEck0> Hi! How could I see which graphic card is used via a commando?
[09:10] <n00bieee> me either
[09:10] <n00bieee> dat one's for dapper
[09:10] <neozen> !apachetop
[09:10] <n00bieee> but it worked for edgy
[09:10] <nospi> n00bieee, im on edgy
[09:10] <ubotu> apachetop: Realtime Apache monitoring tool. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.12.6-4 (edgy), package size 30 kB, installed size 100 kB
[09:10] <nospi> n00bieee, cool, i'll get it :)
[09:10] <nospi> n00bieee, thanks
[09:10] <neozen>  .....interesting
[09:10] <latitude> pls help, i moved my swap to a new partition. how do i get the new UUID? need it to fix hibernate
[09:11] <n00bieee> i have ie5-6, and dreamweaver8
[09:11] <n00bieee> ies4linux
[09:11] <noob> when i start beryl everything works fine but the bar on top of ever window is gone to maxamize ummaxamize and minamize can someone help me get it back with beryl
[09:11] <n00bieee> jaamarti, my apache2 are working fine
[09:11] <n00bieee> thanx tho for ur time
[09:12] <Chapayev> btw, is therea nice irc client installed ??
[09:12] <genii> was freenode offline about 8 hours ago? If not then don't use Chatzilla on Minefield
[09:12] <jaamarti> no worries n00bieee... glad you got it going
[09:12] <n00bieee> hehe
[09:12] <mneptok> please don't mention IE. i'm eating.
[09:12] <jaamarti> night all
[09:12] <Chapayev> beyond the ansi im enjoying now..
[09:12] <ImANoobieToo> hmm
[09:12] <n00bieee> i'll try dload the tar.gz instead
[09:13] <ImANoobieToo> do i need to install mp3 decodeing support for amarok?
[09:13] <genii> Chapayev: A command-line client?
[09:13] <n00bieee> what worries me now is, i spend more time discovering ubuntu rather than doing my actual work..
[09:14] <Chapayev> something more graphic for irc on board the 6.06 or no /?
[09:14] <ImANoobieToo> hey guys when i open a mp3 with amarok it just says "playlist finished"
[09:14] <ImANoobieToo> ?
[09:14] <neozen> Chapayev: : I just use the irc support within gaim
[09:14] <n00bieee> maybe its a playlist :P
[09:14] <neozen> Chapayev: its got all i need... but that's just me
[09:15] <neozen> I don't go in for a ton of scripts and stuff
[09:15] <Chapayev> havent gaimed yet...
[09:15] <Chapayev> cool
[09:15] <n00bieee> scripts..
[09:15] <n00bieee> ah.. the old days
[09:15] <Spellsword> Hi
[09:16] <Spellsword> Oh yeah
[09:16] <n00bieee> warscripting..
[09:16] <neozen> yeah.. just run gaim
[09:16] <Spellsword> The theme had a "invalid format" or something
[09:16] <n00bieee> flooding
[09:16] <noob> the bar on top is there untill i start up beryl
[09:16] <neozen> it might be all you need
[09:16] <ImANoobieToo> hm
[09:16] <n00bieee> nukes
[09:16] <neozen> should be in applications -> network (or internet)
[09:16] <Chapayev> this poor amd just cant pull this w/ <256 MB
[09:16] <ImANoobieToo> amarok is supposed to be so great but it wont even play mp3s
[09:16] <Spellsword> and the CGWD themer isn't in the repository
[09:16] <Spellsword> where can I get it?
[09:17] <n00bieee> hey.. amarok is still great
[09:17] <neozen> Chapayev: yeah... gaim can be nasty on ram
[09:17] <n00bieee> dont talk about it like that
[09:17] <n00bieee> :P
[09:17] <mneptok> n00bieee: in "the old days" there was no IRC, sonny. :P
[09:17] <Spellsword> yeah, I'm more used to Live Messenger
[09:17] <Chapayev> i found 3x64 made in italy!
[09:17] <Spellsword> Cause I don't think Gaim has personal message
[09:17] <atomiku> How was it you set up startup scripts in the init.d? I totally forgot
[09:17] <Chapayev> fast!!..:)
[09:17] <n00bieee> yeah.. they only have telnet
[09:17] <mneptok> n00bieee: telnet? to what?
[09:18] <Chapayev> actually im impressed with my connection right now -
[09:18] <neozen> mneptok: correct me if I'm wrong ... but in the old days wasn't there only usenet..... or usenet-ish things....
[09:18] <n00bieee> beats me..
[09:18] <Chapayev> i can even make a call on the cell while in session
[09:18] <mneptok> neozen: in The Old Days there was no Usenet because only DARPA funded sites had access to DARPAnet :)
[09:18] <n00bieee> woah
[09:18] <n00bieee> DARPA
[09:18] <mneptok> BITnet FTW
[09:19] <neozen> ...now I have a flash drive in my pocket that stores 10 times what my first hard drive did.... and that thing weighed ~20 pounds
[09:19] <ImANoobieToo> hahah
[09:19] <n00bieee> reminds me of Snake
[09:19] <ImANoobieToo> i just got an 8GB thumb drive
[09:19] <n00bieee> Solid Snake, how cool can that guy be..
[09:19] <ImANoobieToo> the little sandisk one
[09:19] <neozen> lol.... I was referring to the 256mb drive I possess
[09:19] <Chapayev> i miss gopher
[09:20] <shatrat> you can get 4 gigs on a SD flash card the size of a postage stamp
[09:20] <Chapayev> does ubuntu have a text only site?
[09:20] <n00bieee> ah.. gotta go back to my work..
[09:20] <neozen> Chapayev: at last check, gopher is alive and well
[09:20] <shatrat> or lynx
[09:20] <mneptok> Chapayev: just use w3m
[09:20] <mneptok> neozen: "well?"
[09:20] <n00bieee> hands numb.. must close irc...
[09:20] <Spellsword> !repeat
[09:20] <ubotu> 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
[09:20] <Spellsword> damn
[09:20] <Spellsword> Hello?
[09:21] <mneptok> neozen: alive, maybe. but far from well. there are precious few gopherholes.
[09:21] <Spellsword> I tried to install the theme but I got an invalid format
[09:21] <neozen> mneptok: ok
[09:21] <Spellsword> Do I use any other program other than the one that comes with ubuntu?
[09:21] <mneptok> neozen: but they do exist. some people are really dedicated
[09:21] <Chapayev> ok that was a fun flashback - now where do i find ndiswrapper  - in the package thingy
[09:22] <mneptok> Chapayev: multiverse
[09:22] <neozen> mneptok: so it's been quite a while since I looked around for gopher sites
[09:22] <Chapayev> (Im really an IT admin)
[09:22] <mneptok> MCSE?
[09:22] <nospi> neozen, i don't actually have dreamweaver on my linux partition, i used to, but i reformatted
[09:22] <neozen> Chapayev: its ok.... we forgive you
[09:22] <Chapayev> hand-shake-in-brooklyn
[09:22] <mneptok> Must Consult Someone Experienced?
[09:22] <neozen> lol
[09:22] <nospi> neozen, oops, sorry
[09:22] <odinriko> I installed k3b, and then found gnometoaster, and would like to remove k3b and all of its many dependencies it brought in,  could anyone point me in the right direction for doing this?
[09:22] <nospi> neozen, wrong person :p
[09:23] <Chapayev> i set up a few ubus @work - so ppl can just surf - with our old machines - 501c3 atmosphere
[09:23] <neozen> odinriko: you installed it with aptitude right?
[09:23] <odinriko> neozen, I used apt-get, is that the same?
[09:23] <Chapayev> actually with 512 and p3 its fine
[09:23] <neozen> nope
[09:23] <neozen> baaaad odin...
[09:23] <neozen> lol
[09:23] <Chapayev> do u have to harden them after default install ??
[09:24] <jtraub> sudo apt-get --purge k3b
[09:24] <nospi> neozen, wats wrong with apt-get ?
[09:24] <neozen> jtraub: that won't get rid of its dependencies
[09:24] <neozen> jtraub: only way I know to do that is to install with aptitude .... and purge with aptitude
[09:24] <jtraub> neozen, i know that.. Aptitude is much better to deal with dependencies
[09:25] <mneptok> neozen: there are cases where apt-get is a better choice than aptitude (e.g. dist-upgrades to new releases)
[09:25] <jtraub> neozen, probably he shoudl install deborphan to find orphaned packages
[09:25] <neozen> wouldn't know about that
[09:25] <Symmetria> heh watching new server to see how it handles new mozilla release in preperation for new release of ubuntu which is probably gonna generate similar load
[09:25] <neozen> dist-upgrade is SEVERELY broken on xubuntu
[09:25] <mneptok> neozen: with apt-get?
[09:25] <[StingRay] > Hi all. Can somebody tell what was the recovery boot option with the livecd? I have broken system files.
[09:26] <neozen> with anything
[09:26] <Symmetria> its impressive, I'm not into swap yet, Im running 600 established connections, 1500 http processes  and 50 to 60 hits a second at a 0.12 load average
[09:26] <neozen> ...they tell you not to do it in big red letters on the upgrade site
[09:26] <jtraub> Hm.. It seems
[09:26] <jtraub> that Edgy Eft
[09:27] <jtraub> can remove unused dependencies
[09:27] <jtraub> sudo apt-get autoremove applicationname
[09:27] <neozen> mneptok: well.. that's for dist upgrading from xubuntu dapper to xubuntu edgy
[09:27] <Hivoltage> too bad the server doesn't install Xwindows the way the desktop version does. or at least give you an option for it.
[09:27] <neozen> ...they should have the bugs worked out by the time feisty comes out
[09:27] <nospi> nvu doesn't do PHP?
[09:28] <odinriko> well, being as I want to remove all of my kde-based applications, wouldn't the code here http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/puregnome work?
[09:28] <neozen> ....I'm not even going to take the chance that it'll get borked
[09:28] <shalom_Salem> i have Ati Radeom 9660 my monitor is 17" inch im working in 1200x1020 resolution but i cant change when install ubunto 6.10 the resolution because i see only 1024x720 in ubunto live sesion i see my resolution 1200x1024 why help me please i  wanna be instal expert mode i dont see any option
[09:28] <nospi> that sucks
[09:28] <shalom_Salem> i have Ati Radeom 9660 my monitor is 17" inch im working in 1200x1020 resolution but i cant change when install ubunto 6.10 the resolution because i see only 1024x720 in ubunto live sesion i see my resolution 1200x1024 why help me please i  wanna be instal expert mode i dont see any option
[09:28] <neozen> ...I'l just whack out my / and install feisty
[09:28] <Chapayev> pls help me get ndiswrapper installed ..where is it in Synaptic?
[09:28] <Hivoltage> Isn't there a keyboard command that will change resolutions
[09:28] <genii> Wow, #ubuntu-server is dead tonight
[09:28] <genii> Any good online docs for Freeradius/Postgre/Postfix setup? I am migrating some ancient FreeBSD servers over
[09:28] <Hivoltage> like alt backspace or something like that.
[09:28] <Hivoltage> I forgot
[09:29] <neozen> Chapayev: you probably have to add the multiverse repository to your repository list
[09:29] <genii> Hivoltage: I think ctrl+ and ctrl-
[09:29] <genii> maybe a shift in there
[09:29] <shalom_Salem> ctrl+ what?
[09:29] <genii> ctrl and the plus key
[09:30] <Hivoltage> thanks genii
[09:30] <Hivoltage> :)
[09:30] <genii> when you type ctrl++ some ppl look for the "++" key
[09:30] <neozen> Chapayev: here's a guide: http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/NDIS_Wrapper
[09:30] <Hivoltage> < -- is a bit rusty
[09:30] <odinriko> how does one get a text based world/installed package list?
[09:30] <genii> Hivoltage: np :)
[09:31] <neozen> aw #$#@$@#$%@$%$#$% that one's for redhat
[09:31] <neozen> nevermide Chapayev
[09:31] <Hivoltage> I am starting to like the distro ubuntu. :)
[09:31] <Chapayev> thnx - im not updated at all - just 6.06 straight off cd from some linux.rag
[09:31] <neozen> I'm going to go to sleep before i hurt something
[09:31] <Spellsword> Hey guys
[09:31] <Spellsword> I tried to copy a file into a folder
[09:31] <jtraub> Hivoltage, try Debian :-)
[09:31] <Spellsword> but It says I didn't have the permission
[09:31] <Spellsword> How do I fix that?
[09:32] <Spellsword> The folder was at "/usr/share/icons"
[09:32] <jtraub> Spellsword, copy file to folder with root
[09:32] <Hivoltage> jtraub I have
[09:32] <Hivoltage> I do not like it quite as much.
[09:32] <Spellsword> root?
[09:32] <jtraub> Spellsword, yes
[09:32] <Hivoltage> Sepllsword you have to have root access.
[09:32] <nospi> Spellsword, new to computer? or have just moved from windows?
[09:32] <jtraub> Spellsword, open console
[09:33] <Spellsword> terminakl?
[09:33] <Spellsword> terminal*?
[09:33] <jtraub> Spellsword, yes..
[09:33] <Spellsword> lol
[09:33] <Spellsword> thanks
[09:33] <Spellsword> and?
[09:33] <Spellsword> I'm a bit of a newb
[09:33] <MythrilSword> is it enough to put "0 18 * * * /home/postar/email.cron" in my crontab for that script to run daily ?
[09:33] <jtraub> Spellsword, sudo cp <your location> /usr/share/icons
[09:33] <Hivoltage> man xwindows takes time to install from net... even on cable. o.O
[09:34] <jtraub> Spellsword, it will ask for your password..
[09:34] <Spellsword> it's a folder
[09:34] <Spellsword> So do I go /folder/folder/folder-to-be-copied?
[09:35] <odinriko> Thanks
[09:35] <jtraub> Spellsword, also you may press Alt+F2 and type there
[09:35] <Askar> Is anyone here able to install "criawips"? :-o
[09:35] <Chapayev> ok FF keeps bombing out w/ script errors - can i ftp it from somewhere ?
[09:35] <jtraub> Spellsword, gksudo nautilus
[09:35] <Chapayev> Im helpless - and high
[09:35] <Spellsword> cool
[09:35] <Spellsword> thanks
[09:36] <frenzy-br> !nat
[09:36] <jtraub> Spellsword, and copy your files with Nautilus
[09:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nat - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:36] <frenzy-br> !firewall
[09:36] <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).
[09:36] <draeath> does anyone know why Ubuntu doesn't let me use my PS/2-keyboard in single-user-mode but a USB-keyboard works fine?
[09:36] <Spellsword> Wow!
[09:36] <Spellsword> thanks
[09:36] <Spellsword> that worked
[09:36] <jtraub> Spellsword, you did it via termianl or nautilus?
[09:36] <Spellsword> nautilus
[09:36] <Spellsword> Thanks!
[09:36] <step1> how do we change boot splash??
[09:38] <draeath> is /boot/grub/menu.lst MD5'ed somewhere like I've seen other config files?
[09:38] <nospi> would anybody know how to fix this problem? I am using Ubuntu with the Gnome desktop, but i downloaded the KDE-Desktop to see if i liked it better. I dont, and i want to change my login window back to the old one, but my login window manager wont open
, no
[09:38] <genii> draeath: no
[09:39] <jtraub> step1, http://strabes.wordpress.com/2007/02/17/change-bootsplash-images-in-ubuntu/
[09:39] <draeath> thanks, making sure after I finished correcting a SILLY mistake (picked /home instead of /boot when setting up my partitions... sometimes i prefer the text-installer :D )
[09:39] <draeath> does anyone know why Ubuntu doesn't let me use my PS/2-keyboard in single-user-mode but a USB-keyboard works fine?
[09:39] <draeath> the numlock light is on but all keystrokes are ignored
[09:39] <ifree> hello, i lost my wireless interface when i try to update my ipw3945 driver according to ipw3945.sf.net
[09:39] <Chapayev> i ftp'd to ubuntu - is theer a way to find ndiswrapper??
[09:39] <Chapayev> or is it part of updates?
[09:40] <joejoe> I tried to run the live cd of ubuntu and when it arrives to the background I have a yellow box on the left uppper side of my screen and nothing happens
[09:40] <Netham45> <(-_-<) (>-_-)>
[09:40] <frenzy-br> !iptables
[09:40] <nospi> joejoe, does it say Install under the box?
[09:40] <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).
[09:40] <Netham45> finally got my WIFI configured w/ iwconfig so I can make a startup script to connect!
[09:41] <Netham45> yay
[09:41] <genii> Chapayev: You need some help with ndiswrapper?? First, do you know the make/model of the network adapter you wish to get working. this may help. there are card-specific tutorials
[09:41] <Chapayev> nice
[09:41] <nospi> anybody know how to fix the login window manager problem?
[09:41] <ifree> netham45, help me then!! ^^ hello, i lost my wireless interface when i try to update my ipw3945 driver according to ipw3945.sf.net
[09:41] <Chapayev> netgear WG111
[09:41] <Netham45> ifree: what are you using?
[09:41] <Netham45> Im using ndiswrapper
[09:41] <Hivoltage> ok need to go. laters
[09:41] <Chapayev> saw an article that had it going in 6.06
[09:41] <joejoe> no it says nothing
[09:41] <genii> Chapayev: What interface? eg: usb,pci, laptop
[09:42] <ifree> intel pro wireless 3945btg
[09:42] <nospi> joejoe, is there a bar at the top or bottom with Applications Places and System, wit ha few icons?
[09:42] <Chapayev> usb
[09:42] <joejoe> but while booting it says "cannot enable RNG
[09:42] <Chapayev> first just help me get this package..
[09:42] <Netham45> ifree: what are you tring to use it with? native drivers? ndiswrapper?
[09:42] <joejoe> no there is no taskbar
[09:42] <joejoe> only the brown background and the yellow box
[09:42] <genii> Chapayev: Bleh any usb nic is a pain in the a** but gimme a minute to look
[09:42] <Chapayev> thanks btw guys - i cant do more drugs to keep solving these issues
[09:42] <ifree> the intel driver from ipw3945.sf.net
[09:42] <nospi> joejoe, sorry, i dunno then
[09:43] <ifree> cos i need to use wpa at uni
[09:43] <bony> is it possible to convert a .png image that is in RGB to jpeg CMYK?
[09:43] <joejoe> anyone has a clue about my problem?
[09:43] <Netham45> oh
[09:43] <Netham45> I couldn't get wpa to work
[09:43] <Netham45> I had to use wep
[09:43] <frenzy-br> does anyone know how to make utorrent run on linux?
[09:43] <Netham45> frenzy-br: try wine
[09:43] <Chapayev> joejoe - isnt there a way to boot into safe video from the live cd..
[09:43] <Netham45> !wine
[09:43] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[09:43] <Chapayev> i have WPA gong - cingular
[09:43] <kazaly> bony, yeah, with photoshop
[09:44] <frenzy-br> Netham45: thx...
[09:44] <Chapayev> woops wap - dyslxc moment
[09:44] <joejoe> can I install ubuntu underwindows?
[09:44] <frenzy-br> !wine
[09:44] <jtraub> joejoe, only fow virtual PC
[09:44] <Netham45> joejoe: you do realize that Ubuntu is made to replace windows, right?
[09:45] <Netham45> bbl
[09:45] <jtraub> joejoe, you can install any operating system under windows :-)
[09:45] <ifree> then how to get back my wireless interfacea gain?
[09:45] <bony> kazaly, with gimp?
[09:45] <ifree> zzz, he left >.<
[09:46] <kazaly> bony, gimp doesn't natively do CMYK .. there is a plugin, but I doubt that will allow you to convert
[09:46] <kazaly> bony, google the gimp CMYK plugin
[09:46] <genii> Chapayev:These links may help.(in the order given)
[09:46] <genii> http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=460124
[09:47] <genii> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=51993
[09:47] <billy> greetings.
[09:47] <bony> kazaly, ok i already posted my problem in gimp channel and i will surly search for the plugin in google to thanks for the help :-)
[09:47] <kazaly> bony, no worries
[09:47] <ifree> erm, anyone can help me getting my wireless interface back
[09:47] <billy> is "shred" recommended over "rm"?
[09:48] <joejoe> when I boot the cd it runs and after few steps it ends by showing me the background and yellow box on the upper left corner do you know what can I do to solve this problem?
[09:48] <kazaly> billy, no
[09:48] <kazaly> billy, read the shred manpage for one
[09:48] <jtraub> billy, i don't think so..
[09:48] <billy> kazaly: ok, will do.
[09:48] <billy> rm is sufficient then?
[09:49] <kazaly> billy, yeah
[09:49] <billy> OK.  cool.
[09:49] <kazaly> billy, if you have anything you need permantly deleted, send it to me and i'll take care of it ;)
[09:49] <jtraub> billy, shred overwrites file contents and removes it. So deleted file is harder to restore
[09:50] <billy> kazaly: :)
[09:50] <kazaly> not only that, it doesn't work properly on many filesystems; JFS, ReiserFS, XFS, Ext3
[09:50] <billy> jtraub: there'll never be a need to restore.
[09:50] <Symmetria> how many people here plan to run the new ubuntu beta on release
[09:50] <billy> Symmetria: not me.
[09:50] <kazaly> not good for RAID either
[09:50] <jtraub> billy, use shred only to delete critical data
[09:51] <nospi> !wireless
[09:51] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[09:51] <nospi> !wireless | Chapayev
[09:51] <ubotu> Chapayev: please see above
[09:51] <jtraub> billy, and shred have problems on many fs
[09:51] <ifree> !wireless
[09:52] <billy> jtraub: OK.  won't use it until I read the man pages.
[09:52] <swarog> hello
[09:52] <nospi> hi
[09:52] <Chapayev> in what ?!> - FF wont stay open
[09:52] <bh> networking under feisty is a bit weird, are their known problems with it ?
[09:52] <swarog> any ideas which package could contain qla2xxx kernel module for qlogic HBA?
[09:52] <genii> nospi For usb wifi docs that link ain't the most informative :)
[09:52] <nospi> genii, oh ok
[09:52] <nospi> genii, i have pci, so i didn't notice
[09:53] <internet_> Hey guys!
[09:53] <genii> bh feisty discussion is in #ubuntu+1
[09:53] <swarog> anyone?
[09:53] <mirra> is there any software, or free service, that can check my remote server to make sure httpd, ssh, and mysql are running, and alert me (email, sms) if they go down?
[09:53] <bh> genii, thanks
[09:53] <genii> bh np
[09:53] <mirra> with nagios you need to install the software on the server also right..thats no good
[09:53] <jtraub> mirra, uptime services?
[09:54] <srjshf> in crontab */12 * * * * command run every 5 minutes?
[09:54] <Chapayev> can i pls find out how to get ndiswrapper??
[09:54] <genii> yes, since 60 minutes /12 = 5 minutes
[09:54] <DeL3e7> heh
[09:54] <frenzy-br> !iptables
[09:54] <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).
[09:54] <DeL3e7> sudo aptitude install ndiswrapper
[09:54] <srjshf> thx
[09:55] <eV64> openoffice.org question, their room is all quiet--- how do I show the equation for a linear regression on a scatter plot in openoffice spreadsheet?
[09:55] <billy> DeL3e7: how do you know when to use aptitude over apt-get?
[09:55] <Symmetria> anyone here know off hand what the awk syntax to print fields 10 - 15 is?
[09:55] <DeL3e7> same thing
[09:55] <mirra> jtraub, free?
[09:55] <mirra> jtraub, how ofter do they check?
[09:55] <billy> DeL3e7: oh.
[09:55] <DeL3e7> aptitude uses apt-get and apt-cache
[09:56] <DeL3e7> to my knoledge
[09:56] <Chapayev> bless Del - but sudo aptitude install ndiswrapper
[09:56] <DeL3e7> what
[09:57] <jtraub> mirra, http://uppanel.com/
[09:57] <Chapayev> Unable to lock the administration directory
[09:57] <DeL3e7> i ussually sudo su and just apt-get install whatever
[09:57] <jtraub> mirra, its free
[09:57] <DeL3e7> still kinda weirded about sudo... never used it before ubuntu
[09:57] <joejoe> when I boot the cd it runs and after few steps it ends by showing me the background and yellow box on the upper left corner do you know what can I do to solve this problem?
[09:57] <mirra> its pretty good..every 30 minutes..but its better than nothing..do you use them? they work/
[09:57] <Symmetria> Total netstat connections:     2288     Total established connections: 456      Load Averages: 0.28, 0.30, 0.30
[09:57] <Symmetria> heh
[09:58] <Symmetria> wheeee
[09:58] <csd> hi, has anyone used pdfedit ?
[09:58] <arieanie> hello can someone tell me how to run aircrack-ng in ubuntu
[09:58] <genii> csd Trying to reverse-engineer a pdf into something editable is horrible no matter what you try
[09:59] <csd> genii - no no .. i am referring to the application
[09:59] <swarog> come on, qla2xxx ?
[09:59] <csd> sourceforge.net/projects/pdfedit
[09:59] <jtraub> csd, check http://digg.com/security/Cracking_WEP_with_Ubuntu
[10:00] <DeL3e7> personally i hate ndiswrapper
[10:00] <arieanie> thanx
[10:00] <DeL3e7> cause it depends on windows binaries :P
[10:00] <Chapayev> so what d/l 6.10 with bluetooth?!
[10:00] <DeL3e7> need more linux native drivers!
[10:00] <Chapayev> i called netgear - they flat out said their products dont work with unix.
[10:00] <DeL3e7> sucks dont it
[10:01] <genii> csd Yes, it takes a pdf file and allows you to (somewhat) mess with it. But it's extremely limited. If all you want is to create pdf files, export from OpenOffice to pdf
[10:01] <Chapayev> it'll be fine - i just neeed to get it\!
[10:01] <DeL3e7> they wont ever try with the excuse of just use ndiswrapper
[10:01] <DeL3e7> :P
[10:01] <DeL3e7> boo ndiswrapper
[10:02] <netham45> yay!
[10:03] <DeL3e7> http://acx100.sourceforge.net/ndis_cludge.html
[10:03] <DeL3e7> great page ;)
[10:03] <Chapayev> got no firefox - whats left ?
[10:03] <billy> opera
[10:03] <Chapayev> the ansi browser is..?
[10:04] <netham45> on start: 1) default WIFI driver 'rmmod'ded. 2) ndiswrapper 'modprobe'd 3)ndiswrapper 'rmmod'ed(if i don't do this, it doesn't work) 4)ndiswraper 'modprobe'd 5)my network's ESSID is set 6)my network key is set 7) my network key is set to 'open' mode 8)I use a dhclient wlan0 to connect.
[10:04] <netham45> yay
[10:04] <genii> Chapayev:  elinks
[10:05] <joejoe> when I boot the cd it runs and after few steps it ends by showing me the background and yellow box on the upper left corner do you know what can I do to solve this problem?
[10:05] <ZoOlMaN> eV64, I had that error again! (http://pastie.caboo.se/48453)
[10:06] <DeL3e7> ?
[10:06] <csd> i have a question regarding rendering of icons during " drag and drop "
[10:06] <csd> basically when you drag and drop a doc into a folder on desktop the icon at times is huge and blocks the view of the folder in question
[10:06] <DeL3e7> i dont see any error
[10:06] <eV64> ZoOlMaN,  you can disable restricted if you do not need them
[10:06] <Joenin`> sup
[10:06] <cyberfr0g> sup
[10:06] <billy> joejoe: what CD are you booting?
[10:06] <cyberfr0g> good
[10:06] <Joenin`> ok
[10:07] <monsoon_king> is there any IM software for ubuntu which has voice chat and webcam features?
[10:07] <ZoOlMaN> when I tried to reload the pkg information it got stock on 17 of 36 same!!!
[10:07] <jtraub> monsoon_king, Skype?
[10:07] <monsoon_king> i mean for yahoo and gtalk
[10:07] <eV64> ZoOlMaN,  what repositories do you have enabled?
[10:07] <csd> is it possible to make the icon translucent when you drag and drop a document under gnome ?
[10:08] <rod_> hi :/
[10:08] <hamada> hi
[10:08] <ZoOlMaN> univer, main, multivers, restricted
[10:08] <kane77> hi
[10:08] <joejoe> Ubuntu 6
[10:08] <kane77> lo
[10:08] <Chapayev> will help anyone w/ gprs in exch for ndiswrapper?!
[10:09] <stingman> I am behind a squid proxy with just port number 3128 open. I want to use tapioca under ubuntu but cannot figure out the way to do it. Someone told me that I would have to bypaas the proxy using squid and any anonymizer like tor. How to do this? Please help
[10:09] <eV64> ZoOlMaN, comment out restricted for a moment and any others that are not default sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:09] <rod_> how do i remove all rights from some directories? So that everybody, from every usergroup, can add and remove files? I thought it was chown -R 777 /media/disk    But obviously its not.
[10:09] <ZoOlMaN> what that will do?
[10:10] <ZoOlMaN> I won't be able to use any app like JRE from synaptic?
[10:10] <eV64> ZoOlMaN, if it's already installed and working, it will be fine, it just wont update
[10:10] <ZoOlMaN> hmm, thats tricky !!
[10:10] <ZoOlMaN> so how to avoid it
[10:10] <rod_> somebody has maybe a permission table for me?
[10:11] <eV64> ZoOlMaN, i gotta get a few hours of sleep
[10:11] <Pie-rate> how do i make ubuntu detect my monitor again? it was originally installed using my 23" widescreen and now my 15" lcd is always saying out of range.
[10:11] <stingman> rod_ : it would be something like sudo chown -R username:users /path/to/file
[10:11] <stingman> users is the generic group
[10:11] <ZoOlMaN> sorry for bothering you man..thx for the help
[10:11] <yellow_chicken> just did a dist-upgrade, how to tell if it worked?
[10:11] <eV64> ZoOlMaN, no prob, have a good night--- almost morning ;(
[10:11] <Spellsword> Hi guys
[10:11] <csd> am unable to see icons for any of my other partitions in gnome ...
[10:11] <csd> what has changed in feisty to trigger this ?
[10:11] <thetron> Anyone know if it's common for a partition with ubuntu to suddernly drop or become corrupted
[10:11] <Spellsword> My DNS setting keep changing to 10.1.1.1
[10:12] <Spellsword> How do I stop that?
[10:12] <stingman> spellsword - check the contents of your /etc/resolv.conf
[10:12] <genii> Specify different DNS numbers in the dhcp server part of your router
[10:13] <monsoon_king> is there any IM software for ubuntu which has voice chat and webcam features(for yahoo and gtalk)
[10:13] <genii> If you are using auto-configure for that adapter any changes you make to resolv.conf will be wiped out every reboot
[10:13] <Spellsword> stingman: yeah, it's got my current DNS
[10:14] <Spellsword> oh
[10:14] <Spellsword> So how do I make my DNS permanet
[10:14] <Spellsword> and who O turn on the computer and it's not connected to the internet
[10:14] <genii> Spellsword: See my first sudggestion
[10:14] <Spellsword> then I connect it when it's turned on
[10:14] <Spellsword> it can't go on
[10:14] <Spellsword> hmm
[10:14] <Spellsword> yep
[10:14] <Spellsword> I checked the contents
[10:14] <Spellsword> it just says "nameserver <my DNS>"
[10:15] <stingman> spellsword: watch the comment of genii if you are using a dhcp
[10:15] <Spellsword> yep
[10:15] <Spellsword> hmm
[10:15] <Spellsword> So I change the auto configure
[10:15] <genii> Spellsword: In your router, you can specify a DNS number to pass to dhcp clients.
[10:15] <rod_> ah  chmod 777 /media/disk/ -R did the trick
[10:15] <Spellsword> oh
[10:15] <Spellsword> I'll check it
[10:16] <rod_> ttfn
[10:16] <genii> Spellsword: If your router does not have this feature, you will need to do another more convoluted thing like assign a static IP or so on.
[10:16] <Spellsword> cool thanks guys
[10:16] <Spellsword> I think I fixed it
[10:16] <Spellsword> Thanks!
[10:17] <genii> Spellsword: :)
[10:17] <Spellsword> Wow
[10:17] <Spellsword> If it weren't for this IRC I'll be very screwed
[10:17] <Spellsword> thanks
[10:18] <DeL3e7> irc is truly great
[10:18] <DeL3e7> realtime group collaboration
[10:18] <genii> !geniisnack
[10:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about geniisnack - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:19] <genii> Damn, the bot gets fed but not me ;)
[10:19] <genii> !botsnack
[10:19] <ubotu> Yum!
[10:19] <Spellsword> !botspet
[10:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about botspet - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:19] <Spellsword> !botsnack
[10:19] <ddodo> i have a question, i have ubuntu running off the iso disk, tried making partitions with gparted, but it froze while resizing the ntfs and creating the 2 linux partitions.
[10:19] <Spellsword> bye guys!
[10:19] <Spellsword> thanks for the help!
[10:20] <slacker_nl> good morning all
[10:20] <agus> testhello
[10:20] <genii> agus We see you
[10:20] <ddodo> Now, windows thinks the c drive is 22G, 6G free, whichi is what gparted was going to resize it to, but now gparted thinks its 30 G, 6 G free, and its a 40G HD
[10:20] <slacker_nl> resizing ntfs is not that hairy
[10:20] <agus> hello
[10:21] <mkquist> ddodo - id go w/gparted
[10:21] <agus> i've problem to adjust screen resolution with my vga card nvidia  gf mx440
[10:21] <agus> anyone can help me
[10:21] <ddodo> i go into g parted now, but its reading the wrong partition size
[10:21] <thetron> What would cause a partition to dismount or drop out?
[10:21] <thetron> anyone know
[10:21] <agus> i use ubuntu 6.06
[10:22] <genii> ddodo You may want to do Start..Run...type in cmd   then chkdsk c:\           it may adjust it's reasoning
[10:22] <ddodo> yeah.. it ran chkdsk when windows restarted
[10:22] <ddodo> i was hoping that too
[10:22] <soundray> !fixres > agus, please read the private message from ubotu
[10:22] <agus> okay
[10:23] <ddodo> is there any chkdsk type thing in ubunutu that will re-check the size of the main ntfs on c?
[10:23] <soundray> thetron: does this happen to you?
[10:23] <mkquist> ddodo - yea there is i just forget what its called at the mo
[10:24] <genii> I'm not sure if there is a fsck.ntfs
[10:24] <Archon> i've got a daemon in /etc/init.d/ that wont start properly, and it doesn't give me an error message
[10:24] <Archon> is there a log file for those programs?
[10:24] <genii> Archon All logs are in /var/log
[10:25] <soundray> Archon: /var/log/syslog or /var/log/daemon.log
[10:25] <thetron> soundray: yeah. I get drive bunch of error saying it can't read partition/drive
[10:25] <Spellsword> lol
[10:25] <Spellsword> Hi guys!
[10:25] <Spellsword> I'm back
[10:26] <Spellsword> Umm, I accidentally removed the gaim icon from a panel
[10:26] <Spellsword> How do I get it back?
[10:26] <thetron> I lost my ubuntu install at tafe :(
[10:26] <Archon> soundray: no errors in either of them :(
[10:26] <Archon> i'm trying to start vsftpd
[10:26] <Archon> very secure FTP daemon
[10:26] <mkquist> ddodo - sry missed the ntfs part, nope
[10:26] <Spellsword> !repeat
[10:26] <ubotu> 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
[10:26] <soundray> thetron: it could be a hardware problem, like a bad cable, wrong jumpers etc.
[10:26] <ddodo> apart from fixing up this c drive ntfs, what are other options to get ubuntu installed? i have a 250G partition on a slave d drive. can i go into gparted, resize that down and put ubuntu on there? then maybe just change the boot order when i want to use ubuntu?
[10:26] <soundray> thetron: or a broken disk drive of course.
[10:27] <genii> Archon It may be that it's conf file tells it to start from inetd/xinetd so you don't see it as some process
[10:27] <Spellsword> !patience
[10:27] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[10:27] <mkquist> ddodo - dont wanna use grub?
[10:27] <soundray> ddodo: yes you can, and you don't need to change the boot order
[10:27] <Archon> genii: well, i can't access ftp://localhost
[10:27] <Archon> :(
[10:27] <ddodo> only then is it bad running an OS off a slave drive/ i dont know.
[10:27] <Spellsword> try http://localhost
[10:27] <thetron> soundray: funny thing was nobody had touched the system or opened her up
[10:27] <Spellsword> if that works then your server is ok...
[10:27] <genii> Archon Try the exact IP instead
[10:27] <Archon> Spellsword: that's apache (which works)
[10:27] <mkquist> ddodo - u can use grub to boot to whatever o/s u want
[10:28] <ddodo> will grub run everytime if i put ubuntu onto this second drive?
[10:28] <Spellsword> oh
[10:28] <Spellsword> hmm
[10:28] <Spellsword> Dunno them
[10:28] <Gary> Hey everyone
[10:28] <ddodo> or does grub run when the iso is in the dvd drive?
[10:28] <Archon> genii: tried :(
[10:28] <mkquist> ddodo - if u install grub, yes
[10:28] <Archon> genii: i also tried removing and reinstalling vsftpd to get the default config file but that didn't happen
[10:28] <soundray> Archon: does vsftpd show up in the process list?
[10:28] <Archon> soundray: nope
[10:28] <mkquist> ddodo - itll give u a list, windows should be on it
[10:28] <ddodo> as in, install grub on to C or onto D? sorry i am noob with linux
[10:29] <Gary> I just installed ubuntu on my computer, and I am having issues getting my screen resolution to 1024x768. could anyone help me with that?
[10:29] <soundray> Archon: when you want to revert to the original config, you have to use --purge on the uninstall step
[10:29] <agus> hi gary
[10:29] <Gary> Hi agus
[10:29] <agus> i have problem same with you
[10:29] <ddodo> yeah, i get that grub is that screen and it says  'run or install ubuntu' , safe mode, mem test, boot from hd
[10:29] <soundray> !fixres > Gary, please read the private message from ubotu
[10:29] <Archon> wahoo
[10:29] <elektronisch> what type of package management system does ubuntu use?  can you manage it through a console program?
[10:29] <Archon> soundray: now it works
[10:30] <soundray> agus: no help from the page ubotu pointed you to?
[10:30] <Archon> thank you soundray
[10:30] <genii> Archon Check it's conf file. should be somewhare like /etc/vsftp.conf  or similar. Some conf files need to be activated by removing or comments or specifying valid values. Also in /etc/default   there may be a file with the name of the daemon. If so open it and make sure a line like vsftp enable =yes   is there
[10:30] <agus> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart
[10:30] <agus>  * Stopping GNOME Display Manager...                                 [ ok ] 
[10:30] <agus>  * Starting GNOME Display Manager...                                  (fail)
[10:30] <soundray> !apt > elektronisch, please read ubotu's message
[10:30] <Archon> genii: well, when i was 'configuring', it started to not work
[10:30] <mkquist> ddodo - or there is a way to use windows boot loader to boot to ubuntu
[10:30] <Archon> and then i couldn't quite get the settings back to what it was before
[10:31] <soundray> elektronisch: yes, there are command-line programs and text-based GUIs
[10:31] <genii> Archon Glad it's working now
[10:31] <Archon> genii: me too
[10:31] <soundray> agus: no pasting please
[10:31] <agus> im sorry
[10:31] <elektronisch> soundray, thanks :] 
[10:32] <Archon> what i woundn't mind getting working is this FTP server to require a login to upload and download
[10:32] <agus> before i install ubuntu its work with simply mepis 6.
[10:32] <Archon> and each login is chrooted (isolated)
[10:33] <soundray> Archon: have you looked for docs in /usr/share/doc/vsftp/ ?
[10:33] <Spellsword> Hi guys
[10:33] <Archon> soundray: well, i kind of assumed that no docs were downloaded since 'man' doesn't exist
[10:33] <Spellsword> Is there a widget platform on ubuntu?
[10:34] <Archon> Spellsword: GTK?
[10:34] <Spellsword> cool
[10:34] <Spellsword> thanks!
[10:34] <soundray> Archon: plenty of docs there, and, sry, it's /usr/share/doc/vsftpd/
[10:35] <Spellsword> wait
[10:35] <Spellsword> are you sure?
[10:35] <Enselic``> Is there an easy way to write swedish characters on an english keyboard layout?
[10:35] <Archon> soundray: i didn't realise the typo because i always TAB after 3 or so characters
[10:35] <Spellsword> GTK doens't seem to be a widget platform
[10:35] <soundray> agus: have you tried 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'?
[10:36] <detox> Thank you whoever it was that sent me to the help.ubuntu.com on the refresh rates. My install is now (so far) working wonderfully!
[10:37] <mkquist> *
[10:38] <soundray> Enselic``: I think the easiest way is to switch layouts with the Keyboard Indicator applet
[10:39] <Enselic``> soundray: the problem is that I prefer the english layout, so it will be annoying to switch layouts just to write a single char :(
[10:39] <soundray> Enselic``: in that case, I would suggest the Character Palette applet
[10:40] <glyn> is there a better file sharer for Linux than NIcotine?
[10:40] <glyn> Everything seems to go slow and there's not much of a selection
[10:41] <Enselic``> soundray: cool, Ill check it out
[10:41] <need411> ubuntu is now on the edgy wiki
[10:41] <need411> oops
[10:41] <need411> meant utorrent
[10:44] <need411> anyone use Inkscape?
[10:44] <Archon> me \o/
[10:44] <Slart> need411:  sometimes
[10:44] <need411> what do ya think for someone who is not all that graphically gifted?
[10:45] <Archon> need411: nice
[10:45] <Archon> i'm not graphically gifted
[10:45] <need411> cool cool, thanks
[10:45] <Archon> but you can do nice stuff with SVG
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[10:45] <need411> brb
[10:46] <pfchen> hi
[10:46] <Slart> need411: I'm more of a graphically challenged.. but I manage to do simple figures that makes my collegues go "wow, how did you do that? in Word?" =)
[10:47] <Spellsword_> Hi
[10:47] <pfchen> welcome
[10:47] <gabz> Can anyone tell me how to get gnome to output a display to both my vga port and lcd screen at the same time ?
[10:47] <need411> i try real hard..
[10:47] <Spellsword_> What happens when your machine isn't supported by a program
[10:47] <Spellsword_> apparently gdesklet won't work on i86* machines
[10:47] <need411> sticking to my guns on the practice making perfect.. lol
[10:47] <Slart> Spellsword_: it doesn't work?
[10:47] <Spellsword_> I try to download it
[10:47] <Spellsword_> but "gDesklets cannot be installed on your computer type (i386). Either the application requires special hardware features or the vendor decided to not support your computer type."
[10:48] <pfchen> have a little difficulty
[10:48] <glyn> I Forget how to use bittorent
[10:48] <thetron> Could bad power be enough to cause a partition to become corrupted?
[10:48] <glyn> can anyone help me please?
[10:48] <need411> sure
[10:48] <Slart> Spellsword_: mm.. you're running it on some weirdo ancient hardware?
[10:48] <need411> may be new to linux but not torrent
[10:49] <pfchen> I can't ,heh
[10:49] <Spellsword_> lol
[10:49] <Spellsword_> Nahh
[10:49] <Spellsword_> A toshiba Tecra M2
[10:49] <Spellsword_> Not that old
[10:49] <need411> <trying to quit though>
[10:49] <Slart> Spellsword_: weird enough =).. what kind of processor is in it?
[10:49] <skule> My kernel is 2.6.17-11, but when I do apt-get install vmware-player, apt insists on installing vmware-player-kernel-modules-2.6.17-10, even thoug I manually installed vmware-player-kernel-modules-2.6.17-11 with apt-get. How do I change that behaviour ?
[10:49] <pfchen> oh
[10:49] <Spellsword_> Centrino 1.6
[10:50] <glyn> I have bittorent but I'm not sure how to use it or run it
[10:50] <gabz> Spellsword_ did you download the program or apt-get it ?
[10:50] <need411> are you behind a router?
[10:50] <Spellsword_> yeah
[10:50] <Spellsword_> I download the program
[10:50] <Slart> glyn: first you get a torrent file.. a quite small file that has info on where to get the actual file, among other things
[10:50] <mtar> any java developers here
[10:50] <pfchen> maybe it doesn't surpport that
[10:50] <Spellsword_> When the Synaptic Sofware Pakager won't work
[10:51] <Spellsword_> Not how do I install it?
[10:51] <BeepAU> hey, i've got a sigmatel 9200 sound card which I can't get working under linux. could anyone help me? please don't ! sound me.
[10:51] <peter-PAN>  #bsdforen.de OWNS YA         #bsdforen.de OWNS YA         #bsdforen.de OWNS YA         #bsdforen.de OWNS YA         #bsdforen.de OWNS YA         #bsdforen.de OWNS YA         #bsdforen.de OWNS YA         #bsdforen.de OWNS YA         #bsdforen.de OWNS YA         #bsdforen.de OWNS YA         #bsdforen.de OWNS YA         #bsdforen.de OWNS YA
[10:51] <need411> so I'm assuming you need to set a static ip address and assign DNS, and then port forward
[10:51] <ZoOlMaN> Guys when i try to do (apt-get update) I get this error (E: Malformed line 34 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list (dist parse))
[10:51] <gabz> Spellsword, you could of downloaded the wrong version the AMD64
[10:51] <soundray> !ops | peter-PAN spamming
[10:51] <ubotu> peter-PAN spamming: Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild or Amaranth
[10:51] <ZoOlMaN> any suggestions
[10:51] <Spellsword_> I tried the packager in ubuntu
[10:51] <Spellsword_> It says that same thing
[10:51] <gabz> Spellsword,_ go back and check you downloaded the right version
[10:51] <glyn> oh I think i figured it out
[10:51] <glyn> thanks
[10:51] <Mez> Madpilot, I was too slow
[10:51] <soundray> Thanks Madpilot
[10:51] <need411> upnp might work for you
[10:52] <Shaffox> i have some problems with apache2
[10:52] <Spellsword_> gDesklets cannot be installed on your computer type (i386)
[10:52] <Spellsword_> Either the application requires special hardware features or the vendor decided to not support your computer type.
[10:52] <Spellsword_> That's what it says when I tried the packager
[10:52] <pfchen> spellsword is right
[10:53] <genii> Shaffox A more descriptive explanation of the problem may yield some help
[10:53] <need411> I haven't tried it yet.. so I wasn't sure.. just saw it on the wiki
[10:53] <pfchen> trying to reinstall is a good way
[10:53] <need411> 5 minutes ago.. didn't remember seeing it there
[10:54] <AJIEXA_> what a program i must to use for the manage partitions ??? (like Acronis Partition Expert and PQ magic)
[10:55] <pfchen> just look the wiki ,maybe you can get some help
[10:55] <Slart> AJIEXA_: try gnome partition editor.. or gparted as it's also called
[10:55] <Slart> !gparted
[10:55] <ubotu> gparted is gparted is a GUI partitioning program, "sudo apt-get install gparted", also available as a live cd http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php
[10:55] <AJIEXA_> is it best for this ???
[10:55] <pfchen> maybe
[10:55] <Slart> AJIEXA_: well.. it does the job
[10:55] <Slart> !best
[10:55] <ubotu> Usually, there is no single "best" application to perform a given task. It's up to you to choose among a number of different applications, depending on your preferences, the features you require, and other factors.
[10:56] <genii> ubotu lies
[10:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lies - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:56] <need411> lol
[10:56] <AJIEXA_> ok thx
[10:57] <Spellsword_> I'm x86 like standard
[10:57] <Spellsword_> I don't under stand why it doens't work
[10:58] <genii> Shaffox: What is the first problem apache2 is giving you?
[10:58] <Shaffox> the outside can't acces my ip
[10:58] <Enselic``> soundray: hey that applet was awesome
[10:58] <Enselic``> !
[10:59] <AJIEXA_> oh .. there is one more quastion .. - may be sombody use LiveCD Distrib for this operations ? - I can't manage my Home partitont before unmount it ...
[10:59] <genii> Shaffox: Do you get a fixed IP from your ISP?
[10:59] <Shaffox> no
[10:59] <soundray> Enselic``: your problem reminded me of another issue. In dapper, you used to be able to enter any character by holding Ctrl and Shift and typing the Unicode hex code.
[10:59] <mkquist> woot - finally got a working install again!
[11:00] <Slart> AJIEXA_: mm.. you can't mess with partitions while you're using it.... you'll have to unmount it first (if you compare to windows, the program unmount the drive autoamtically but you still can't use it while you're moving it etc)
[11:00] <ub12> What is the floppy device in /dev/?
[11:00] <soundray> Enselic``: in edgy, this doesn't work any more. Don't know why.
[11:00] <Pie-rate> what's up with the repositories? "0% [Connecting to us.archive.ubuntu.com (91.189.89.8)] "
[11:00] <Narada> hi; my gb.archive.ubuntu.com mirror is down; how do i change it
[11:00] <genii> Shaffox: Your router will get some IP. You can port-forward port 80 to the internal IP the webserver is on. But you need to know the IP of your router at any moment to give someone
[11:00] <eternaljoy> cafehi
[11:00] <vega`> Hello
[11:00] <Narada> Pie-rate: so it's not just me then :)
[11:00] <eternaljoy> hello
[11:00] <cyberfr0g> hi
[11:00] <Joenin`> sup?
[11:00] <Enselic``> soundray: when I use the swedish layout howver, I can write a lot of character with the Alt Gr key, like french and norwegian keys
[11:00] <kazaly> ub12, /dev/fd0
[11:00] <Joenin`> not sure
[11:00] <vega`> confidential
[11:00] <Enselic``> soundray: its very cool and useful
[11:00] <cyberfr0g> dunno
[11:00] <ub12> kazaly, thank you
[11:00] <Enselic``> soundray: not sure why  Alt Gr is disabled for english layout...
[11:01] <kazaly> ub12, no worries
[11:01] <need411> zZz...  zZz...   zZz...
[11:01] <genii> Shaffox: There are some services which provide dns resolution for ppl with dynamic IP as well
[11:01] <Pie-rate> this is annoying
[11:02] <soundray> Enselic``: it's not disabled here. I've got the British layout -- very similar to US, but it has  instead of #
[11:02] <StrixVarius> I can't seem to get vertical scrolling (with the right-side area of the touchpad) on my synaptics touchpad in 6.10 - any ideas guys?
[11:02] <Enselic``> soundray: for instance, Alt Gr + o would give the norwegian 
[11:02] <Narada> hi guys' the mirrors of ubuntu seem to be down how can i change them
[11:02] <soundray> Enselic``:  -- got it :)
[11:02] <mneptok> Narada: they appear up to me. have you updated?
[11:02] <genii> Shaffox for setting up Edgy with the DynDNS service please see
[11:02] <Enselic``> soundray: hmm, maybe where is your [?
[11:02] <alesdoc> Problem: I'm not able to print 4 pages per sheet using evince. Have you my problem too? SO: Edgy
[11:02] <genii> bleh
[11:03] <Narada> mneptok: i can't update because it hangs
[11:03] <soundray> Enselic``: to the right of P
[11:03] <mneptok> Narada: not upgrade. update.
[11:03] <Narada> that's what i said
[11:03] <Enselic``> soundray: great! that means I switch to your layout! :D
[11:03] <mneptok> Narada: sudo apt-get update
[11:03] <genii> Shaffox for setting up Edgy with the DynDNS service please see
[11:03] <genii> http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy   and
[11:03] <genii> http://www.dyndns.com/
[11:03] <Narada> that's what i did
[11:04] <Enselic``> soundray: before I do though, what does Alt Gr give you?
[11:04] <Narada> wasn't working before but just started working now; never mind
[11:04] <Enselic``> soundray: Alt Gr + a
[11:04] <soundray> Enselic``: 
[11:04] <Enselic``> soundray: crap, thats not the swedish one :(
[11:04] <Spellsword_> Is there an automatic way of getting drivers you don't have?
[11:04] <soundray> Enselic``: hey, language!
[11:04] <soundray> Enselic``: what's the Swedish one?
[11:04] <Enselic``> soundray: sorry
[11:05] <Enselic``> soundray: 
[11:05] <Enselic``> soundray: or 
[11:05] <soundray> Enselic``: AltGr-[ then a gives me 
[11:05] <pfchen> you should find a nearest  site which is your sources
[11:06] <Enselic``> soundray: nice! do you have  and  too?
[11:06] <soundray> Enselic``: AltGr-[ then o gives me 
[11:06] <pfchen> niu ren
[11:06] <soundray> Enselic``: still looking for  
[11:06] <Enselic``> soundray: try ' or "
[11:07] <Enselic``> soundray: or | or \
[11:07] <Enselic``> somwhere there
[11:07] <gavin> Hi, I just bought a new big external HDD, and it's formatted NTFS. I have the howto that allows me to read/write NTFS, but I'm wondering if I should just save the trouble and reformat it FAT32. I will probably be using it with Linux, XP, and Vista eventually, so I just want it to be compatible, fast, and stable.
[11:07] <soundray> Enselic``:  (with ')
[11:08] <soundray> Enselic``: " is on Shift-2, so it doesn't seem to be combinable with AltGr
[11:08] <genii> gavin For sharing between XP/Vista and linux best is an ext3 partition with a windows ext3 driver
[11:08] <pfchen> HDD?
[11:08] <Enselic``> soundray: oh, hmm, then maybe the layout is not for me after all
[11:08] <Enselic``> soundray: where is {?
[11:08] <Enselic``> soundray: Shift [?
[11:08] <soundray> Enselic``: Shift-[
[11:08] <Enselic``> good
[11:08] <genii> gavin http://fs-driver.org/
[11:09] <Enselic``> soundray: ` and ~ to upper left?
[11:09] <soundray> Enselic``: no, ` and 
[11:09] <Enselic``> soundray: argh :(
[11:09] <gavin> genii: I'm not going to be installing any OS on it though, so I don't need ext3 right?
[11:09] <Shaffox> how do you close ports
[11:10] <pfchen> super new
[11:10] <ekul`> how can i get special characters? like the n with a ~ ontop?
[11:10] <kazaly> Shaffox, you close the programs that are opening those (listening) ports
[11:10] <genii> gavin the point of ext3 partition is to share data across from XP/Vista to linux. There doesn't have to be any OS on it
[11:10] <kazaly> Shaffox, in other words, you stop services that are running
[11:10] <soundray> ekul`: use the Character Palette applet
[11:11] <eilker> lets say i have a lan consist of 6-7 machine, and no internet domain owner, is there any use of dns & bind in this situation ?
[11:11] <waxyfresh> how do i back up my computer onto a usb drive?
[11:11] <ekul`> Ahh thanks Sondray :D
[11:11] <genii> gavin If you use a fat partition you will be limited to 4Gb files and other limits. Using ext3 eliminates these issues
[11:11] <soundray> waxyfresh: use sbackup
[11:11] <soundray> !sbackup > waxyfresh
[11:11] <gavin> genii: Ah... even Fat32??
[11:12] <genii> gavin Yes
[11:12] <Pie-rate> i need wine 0.9.30. where can i find the deb file?
[11:12] <need411> I've read that for a while.. but if that were true how does one encode a dvd on fat?
[11:12] <kazaly> gavin, for what it's worth, ntfs-3g is working for me to read/write to NTFS partitions
[11:12] <mavericken> hi ppl
[11:12] <Nicke> ntfs-3g is even considered as stable now
[11:12] <kazaly> gavin, installed by "apt-get install ntfs-config" then started "gksudo ntfs-config"
[11:12] <pfchen> who can give a talk about the shell programms of linux
[11:13] <mavericken> im new here
[11:13] <unimatrix9> hello all
[11:13] <genii> Please note ntfs-3g is experimental and needed to reverse-engineer ntfs. Not yet proven to work with Vista ntfs version yet
[11:13] <waxyfresh> apt-get install sbackup?
[11:13] <kazaly> I've had no problems reading/writing isos of dvds and playing them back from NTFS partitons with ubuntu
[11:13] <pfchen> welcome
[11:13] <mavericken> would like to know how to install the server version of ubuntu
[11:13] <soundray> Pie-rate: wait for feisty (or help test it). It's got 0.9.32 at the moment.
[11:13] <gavin> kazaly: Yeah, that's what I was about to try... but I'm just trying to decide now before I put any files on it which will give me most compatibility in the long run with the least effort :  /.
[11:13] <mavericken> having some problem installing
[11:13] <unimatrix9> thsi may sound stupid, but normally installing more ram memory should case no problems right?
[11:14] <nospi> can anybody help me with this error? I get it when i go to http://localhost/phpmyadmin - the error is: Cannot load mysql extension. Please check your PHP configuration.
[11:14] <Slart> Pie-rate: or you can download the deb from wines site
[11:14] <unimatrix9> this*
[11:14] <Pie-rate> soundray: no. i can already get 0.9.33 from the winehq repo. i need 9.30
[11:14] <hmu> folks... I'm facing some issues upgrading to feisty. I keep getting this message "INFO: using old version '/usr/bin/python2.3'"
[11:14] <Pie-rate> slart: i need an old version
[11:14] <need411> I've had no trouble doing it on FAT32, that is why that baffles me
[11:14] <waxyfresh> mavericken: should be an optuion on the cd to just install the base system also i think you can download justa server eddition
[11:14] <kazaly> gavin, yeah, well don't use FAT if you want to use large files (4g+) as mentioned earlier
[11:14] <Slart> Pie-rate: aren't the old versions available there too?
[11:14] <soundray> unimatrix9: unless you installed faulty RAM
[11:14] <Pie-rate> slart: WoW doesn't work properly past 0.9.30
[11:14] <unimatrix9> normally not right?
[11:15] <hmu> how can I tell apt-get/dpkg to use the new version of python?
[11:15] <frenzy-br> does anyone know how to make a short cut to wine?? does it even have a graphical interface to run programs???
[11:15] <soundray> Pie-rate: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/w/wine/
[11:15] <hmu> coz I'm getting loads of xml parsing problems... I'm suspecting it has to do with the old python being used
[11:15] <gavin> kazaly: OK thanks. I'll go ahead and install ntfs-3g, and if I get annoyed with it I'll go ahead and make it ext3 like genii says :  ). thanks guys
[11:15] <need411> I was wrong..  I split the hard drive on that pc.. it is both.. sorry
[11:16] <massctrl> hi I have no video anymore in gxine, ... It used to work, but for some unknown reason, I can't play any vids anymore, I can only hear the sound,... vlc works but want to have gxine, ... anyone can help me troubleshooting ?
[11:16] <unimatrix9> i think it simply create new launcher and type wine /path to program/
[11:16] <nospi> anybody know?
[11:16] <unimatrix9> so for sol.exe its wine /home/sol.exe
[11:17] <soundray> unimatrix9: other things can go wrong: asymmetry, modules unsupported by your BIOS, etc.
[11:17] <frenzy-br> unimatrix9: thx
[11:17] <soundray> unimatrix9: it's also possible in some boards to install more than your BIOS can handle.
[11:18] <unimatrix9> soundray, yes i know, but i wanted to be sure its not a linux fault
[11:18] <mneptok> gavin: i strongly recommend ext3+fs-driver over ntfs+ntfs3g
[11:18] <unimatrix9> i think its a motherboard issue ....
[11:18] <frenzy-br> unimatrix9: i got utorrent running on it fine cuz its a stand-alone but how do i install programs on wine
[11:18] <unimatrix9> thanx for the feedback
[11:18] <rpc> how do i find out the right txqueuelen for an interface?
[11:18] <gavin> mneptok: Why??
[11:19] <soundray> Pie-rate: have you got it?
[11:19] <unimatrix9> frenzy-br what would you like to install?
[11:19] <need411> what dvd write programs you all prefer? I can grab any.. just always like to hear your opinions first, it often save me a headache.  Was about to get Gnomebaker..
[11:19] <mneptok> gavin: making an open source driver for an open source FS is far more a reliable thing than reverse engineering the unseen
[11:19] <Slart> Pie-rate: here are some packages for debian.. get your flavour and try it http://packages.debian.org/unstable/otherosfs/wine
[11:19] <soundray> need411: I prefer k3b over gnomebaker
[11:19] <frenzy-br> unimatrix9: well actually i dont have anything in mind right now.. i was just wanting to know for future references;...
[11:20] <Pie-rate> Slart: thanks, got it
[11:20] <unimatrix9> frenzy-br  : this an nice site with lots of inof about wine http://frankscorner.org/
[11:20] <frenzy-br> unimatrix9: thx alot mate
[11:20] <mneptok> frenzy-br: why not a Linux torrent client? why WINE just for torrents?
[11:20] <need411> thanks soundray..
[11:20] <mavericken> any1 can help me with the instalation for server edition pls
[11:20] <arcturu> JOIN #python
[11:20] <soundray> mavericken: you need to say what the problem is.
[11:20] <gavin> mneptok: Hmmm... true... gwar. Is there any hope that M$ will support ext3 natively in future?
[11:21] <mneptok> gavin: not bloody likely
[11:21] <gavin> :  (
[11:21] <frenzy-br> mneptok: i jusat have to have utorrent... nothing runs like it..
[11:21] <mneptok> gavin: http://fs-driver.org
[11:21] <need411> did anyone ever get utorrent off the edgy wiki running?
[11:21] <unimatrix9> frenzy-br  : you can also take an look at winecfg on terminal there you can configure some options
[11:21] <gavin> Yeah, got the link thanks.
[11:21] <unimatrix9> http://www.winehq.com/site/docs/wineusr-guide/config-wine-main#USING-WINECFG
[11:21] <frenzy-br> unimatrix9: thx alot
[11:21] <unimatrix9> read there..
[11:21] <unimatrix9> :)
[11:21] <mneptok> frenzy-br: have you actually *tried* anything else?
[11:22] <frenzy-br> mneptok: yeah azureus, torenado, x and alot of others...
[11:22] <mneptok> frenzy-br: just because uTorrent is a good client for Windows doesn't mean it's the best choice on another platform.
[11:22] <nospi> can someone please help me install MySQL to work with PHP5 and phpMyAdmin?
[11:22] <need411> and I agree..
[11:22] <need411> just like the forced encryption feature is all
[11:23] <need411> but more than utorrent have that
[11:23] <frenzy-br> unimatrix9: do u know any video players that play mkv, ogg, and wmv?
[11:23] <mneptok> forced encryption?
[11:23] <gavin> need411: I stick it out with Nicotine, though I wish I didn't have to.
[11:23] <soundray> nospi: have you found the wiki page?
[11:23] <soundray> !lamp > nospi
[11:23] <mneptok> how do you do forced encryption when the other party isn't?
[11:23] <frenzy-br> mneptok: im still looking for some good ones for linux.. but untill i find something i like ill stick to utorrent
[11:23] <unimatrix9> frenzy-br : you need the codecs ....
[11:24] <unimatrix9> and maybe mplayer...
[11:24] <mneptok> frenzy-br: sudo apt-get install bittornado-gui
[11:24] <need411> wondered that myself actually
[11:24] <frenzy-br> unimatrix9: i still havent figured out how to install codecs...
[11:24] <mavericken> any1 can help me with some instalation
[11:24] <mavericken> help would be much appreciated
[11:24] <frenzy-br> mneptok: thx ill give it a try
[11:24] <nospi> soundray, i'll try that, thanks. i think genii actually found the fix i needed. i have them all installed, but phpMyAdmin can't locate the MySql extrensions for PHP or something
[11:24] <mneptok> frenzy-br: Totem plays Vorbis and Theora natively
[11:24] <pfchen> bittornado-gui?
[11:24] <pfchen> what?
[11:24] <mneptok> pfchen: aye
[11:24] <bcochofel> Hi, I'm trying to install wine and IE (web development)
[11:25] <Pie-rate> i'm trying to transfer a very large file between 2 computers with 1gige cards/crossover cable. what's the fastest way to do this? i don't want encryption because its unnecessary and will slow it down
[11:25] <mneptok> frenzy-br: BitTornado also runs on Windows.
[11:25] <bcochofel> I know about winetools but whenever I start IE appears a window with nothing on, nor images nor text?
[11:25] <soundray> Pie-rate: I'd make a suggestion but you've ignored me so far.
[11:25] <gordonjcp> bcochofel: ies4linux is the way forward
[11:25] <bcochofel> How can I install IE under wine on ubuntu?
[11:25] <frenzy-br> mneptok: i didnt like it... on win at least...
[11:26] <need411> why IE?
[11:26] <soundray> mavericken: you need to say what the PROBLEM is
[11:26] <mneptok> frenzy-br: the BitTornado folks invented super-seeding. they know their protocol. ;)
[11:26] <bcochofel> gordonjcp: is it a package?
[11:26] <gordonjcp> bcochofel: no, but it's pretty easy to install
[11:26] <mavericken> after the whole instalation from the server edition
[11:26] <pfchen> welcome
[11:26] <gordonjcp> bcochofel: just google it, read the instructions, and you're good to go
[11:27] <mavericken> i cant seem to go to the GUI
[11:27] <unimatrix9> frenzy-br , what ubuntu do you run?
[11:27] <bcochofel> gordonjcp: ok, I will
[11:27] <unimatrix9> wich version?
[11:27] <soundray> mavericken: the point of the server version is that it has no GUI
[11:27] <mavericken>  6.06 lts
[11:27] <gordonjcp> bcochofel: I use it, and it works pretty well.  It's not *perfect* because Linux does fonts better than Windows ;-)
[11:27] <mavericken> oh
[11:27] <gordonjcp> bcochofel: but for generally checking for IE breakage, it's fine
[11:27] <mavericken> so how does it work then?
[11:27] <soundray> mavericken: to get the GUI from where you are, run 'sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop'
[11:28] <mavericken> an i use the pc one instead
[11:28] <mneptok> mavericken: servers do not have GUIs.
[11:28] <soundray> mavericken: normally if you want a server, you administer it through the text console.
[11:28] <gordonjcp> heh, was just about to say that
[11:28] <pfchen> i want to use the live video ,how should do i?
[11:28] <genii> mavericken: Normally you have a commandline server and then use some machine with a gui to ssh in and tinker
[11:29] <mavericken> okay
[11:29] <mavericken> do u think i should use the pc version instead
[11:29] <mavericken> it can still be a server platform right
[11:29] <mneptok> mavericken: what is the goal?
[11:29] <soundray> mavericken: no, like I said, you can install the desktop on top
[11:30] <mavericken> i'm setting up a server to wun my website and applications
[11:30] <nospi> soundray, got it goin :)
[11:30] <mneptok> mavericken: then you should not have a GUI>
[11:30] <Dimensions> hi ... i have installed SAMBA on one of my LAN system ... to make it file server ...with ubuntu on it ... but how do i access that system from other systems ???
[11:30] <pfchen> when i start a live video ,the os told me to use IE ,oh ,faint
[11:30] <soundray> nospi: well dun
[11:30] <mneptok> mavericken: learn to administer a Unix server the way it is meant to be administered. ;)
[11:30] <mavericken> okay i'm very new to linux
[11:31] <nospi> soundray, the best way to learn new stuff is to make mistakes and have to fix them :p
[11:31] <mneptok> mavericken: still no reason to develop bad habits
[11:31] <mots> hi, could anyone help me getting the radeon drivers to work?
[11:31] <mavericken> can some1 help me from bottom up
[11:31] <mots> i don't seem to get 3d-accel
[11:31] <mots> http://pastebin.ca/404901
[11:31] <mneptok> mavericken: GUIs on servers are a bad idea, unless they are doing remote X display.
[11:31] <mots> here's my xorg.conf, card's a x700
[11:31] <ephemeral> hi, i have a serious problem with ubuntu (my wireless card, my sound device, etc don't work anymore ) after i try to install ieee80211 subsystem and  ipw3945
[11:32] <soundray> mavericken: the best way to learn is to teach yourself, not to have it spoonfed
[11:32] <mavericken> yeah i know
[11:32] <mavericken> but its really urgent
[11:32] <mavericken> i wish i really had the time
[11:32] <mneptok> mavericken: is this for work?
[11:32] <mavericken> yeah
[11:32] <mavericken> they wanna try out ubuntu
[11:32] <mneptok> mavericken: purchase a cowwercial support contract from Canonical :)
[11:32] <mneptok> *commercial
[11:33] <mavericken> but they wanna try out the freeware first
[11:33] <nosse> mavericken: you could start by learnig how to use commandline
[11:33] <mavericken> where do i get those command lines?
[11:34] <hoa_> hi, i have a serious problem with ubuntu (my wireless card, my sound device, etc don't work anymore ) after i try to install ieee80211 subsystem and  ipw3945
[11:34] <mneptok> mavericken: if you don't have the expertise, how do they expect to make a fair judgement?
[11:34] <nosse> mavericken: ok, you're really lost atm
[11:34] <mavericken> yup i'm
[11:34] <nosse> what do you have installed now?
[11:35] <goddie> Goddie
[11:35] <goddie> hi
[11:35] <soundray> hoa_: just restore your backups from before the modifications.
[11:35] <mavericken> the server version
[11:36] <hoa_> soundray: how should i do it? i m quite inexperience with ubuntu
[11:36] <genii> soundray Try answering the home phone at 4AM with a tech support call from someone whose "cupholder" retracted unexpectedly into the computer
[11:36] <mneptok> mavericken: you need more help than IRC can provide.
[11:36] <mavericken> okay
[11:36] <mavericken> thanks
[11:36] <goddie> I would like to have a 3d desktop how do i do that
[11:36] <tdn> Hi. I have a Asus P5N32 mainboard. On board is a wireless access point. I would like to enable this access point. But I do not know how to do this in Linux or if it is even supported. Can I please get some advice on this or maybe just some pointers to information about enabling on board access points in Linux in general?
[11:36] <soundray> hoa_: you have backups, don't you?
[11:36] <soundray> genii: can you recommend a website where I can download RAM for free?
[11:37] <soundray> ;)
  i doubt so, unless it automatic backup (which is unlikely)
[11:37] <mneptok> mavericken: we can send you information on commercial support options. but we really don't cover --teach-me-unix issues
[11:37] <goddie> Soundray
  i ran this cd ieee80211-1.1.12 sudo sh remove-old sudo rm -rf /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/net/ieee80211 sudo rm -rf /usr/src/linux-headers-$(uname -r)/include/net/ieee80211* sudo rm -rf /usr/src/linux-headers-$(uname -r)/include/config/ieee8021
[11:37] <mavericken> okay if it helps
[11:38] <hoa_> soundray: then everything messedup, my wireless interface, my sound ... all gone
[11:38] <goddie> mavericken I need some help
[11:38] <soundray> hoa_: that's just silly. I suggest you reinstall ubuntu.
[11:38] <nosse> mavericken: would you have a possibility to use unix server before installing your own?
[11:38] <mneptok> mavericken: http://www.canonical.com/support/webtolead
[11:38] <spox> hello
[11:38] <soundray> hoa_: how do you expect your wireless drivers to work after you deleted them?
[11:38] <goddie> albert hi
[11:38] <albert_> hi
[11:39] <need411> Kd3 even though I have a gnome a desktop and it is optimized for kde?  ok.. I'll take your word for it
[11:39] <hoa_> soundray: thanks... i am in hell
[11:39] <goddie> Albert can u help me
[11:39] <hoa_> soundray: i tried to install back the driver, ipw3945 but system refuse
[11:39] <soundray> hoa_: there is a small chance that you can rescue your system by reinstalling the kernel package.
[11:39] <hoa_> soundray: but funny is that my sound also gone =/
[11:39] <mneptok> goddie: do you know where xorg.conf is stored?
[11:39] <albert_> well, i hope so
[11:40] <albert_> but i think you think i'm a different person ;)
[11:40] <goddie> NO I DONT KNOW
[11:40] <spox> does anyone have a set of packaged kernel / iptables / iproute with QoS support for Ubuntu 6.10 ??
[11:40] <genii> soundray LOL http://forum.ebaumsworld.com/showthread.php?t=83854
[11:40] <mneptok> goddie: then a 3D desktop is probably not something you have the experience to set up, sadly.
[11:40] <albert_> -> /etc/X11/xorg.conf   <- write the x large
[11:40] <Dimensions> !samba
[11:40] <goddie> well albert i want to have a 3d effect on my desktop
[11:40] <ubotu> samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[11:40] <hoa_> soundray: erm, may you guide me along?
[11:41] <albert_> goddie: ye, that's a good attitude :D
[11:41] <soundray> hoa_: see what kernel packages are still in your cache: 'ls /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image*'
[11:41] <albert_> goddie: which graphics card are you using?
[11:41] <mavericken> nosse u htere mate
[11:41] <nosse> mavericken: yes
[11:42] <soundray> hoa_: then install the one with the highest version number: 'sudo dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-...deb' (fill in the version)
[11:42] <goddie> i have got it its called beryl
[11:42] <need411> <--- loves beryl
[11:42] <hoa_> soundray: thank you very much. I am deeply appreciated.
[11:42] <slacker_nl> anyone overhere that runs dovecot with ssl? - I'm unable to fine mkcert.sh
[11:43] <mneptok> goddie: a 3D desktop is probably not something you have the experience to set up. i recommend you not risk breaking your entire X installation for eye condy.
[11:43] <slacker_nl> the ubuntu package does not supplpy it
[11:43] <mneptok> *candy
[11:43] <hoa_> soundray: probably need reboot rite? if anything goes wrong, i will just get back here
[11:43] <albert_> goddie: you have to follow the various guides concerning the topic of properly installing your graphics card and the hardware acceleration
[11:43] <slacker_nl> !dovecot > slacker_nl
[11:43] <hoa_> soundray: but is there any reliable guide to install ipw3945?
[11:43] <lnx^> hey
[11:43] <mavericken> noose can go on private chat?
[11:43] <albert_> goddie: after you did that, you can easily play around with beryl (if you have anything else then an ati card)
[11:43] <nosse> mavericken: I allready tryed that with you, I cant see you chatting me privately
[11:43] <lnx^> is there some tool for converting .avis to DVD format and burning them?
[11:43] <soundray> hoa_: I don't know, but at the moment you have more serious trouble than your wireless not working, so go fix that first.
[11:43] <mneptok> hoa_: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules
[11:44] <nosse> mavericken: wait a sec, I might have some filter on
[11:44] <lnx^> i'd need to burn quite a few .avi/.mpeg/.mp4 files to DVDs so that they can be watched with normal dvd players
[11:44] <albert_> goddie: try /msg ubotu !beryl
[11:44] <hoa_> mneptok: i have alread done that
[11:44] <mneptok> hoa_: then your 3945 will work
[11:45] <hoa_> mneptok: WPA is not working
[11:45] <mavericken> okay
[11:45] <nosse>  /msg nickserv set unfiltered on
[11:45] <nosse> damn
[11:45] <mneptok> hoa_: WPA is a protocol. it is unrelated to the hardware functioning.
[11:45] <hoa_> soundray: the sound problem will also be fixed that way, am i right?
[11:46] <hoa_> mneptok: erm, that's why i tried to install ipw3945.sf.net, but when follow the instruction my systme screwed
[11:46] <need411>  open source
[11:46] <need411> oops
[11:46] <soundray> hoa_: I don't know
[11:46] <need411> sorry.. wrong box
[11:46] <spox> does anyone have a set of packaged kernel / iptables / iproute with QoS support for Ubuntu 6.10 ??
[11:46] <mneptok> hoa_: WPA is a protocol. a different driver for the hardware is not the answer.
[11:47] <soundray> hoa_: tackle the problems one at a time. First you want to restore the modules that you deleted.
[11:47] <hoa_> okay..
[11:47] <need411> he can't set his key w/o the network manager, right?
[11:47] <mneptok> hoa_: WPA is working just fine. the problem is that you don't know how to configure it. ;)
[11:47] <soundray> genii: that person does seem to be serious about "downloading RAM". I thought it was just a joke... :(
[11:47] <mneptok> hoa_: get the modules fixed first
[11:47] <need411> no way
[11:48] <hoa_> soundray: /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-2.6.17-11-generic_2.6.17.1-11.35_i386.deb
[11:48] <hoa_> /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-generic_2.6.17.11_i386.deb
[11:48] <hoa_> which one should i go for?
[11:48] <mneptok> need411: you can easily use WPA(PSK/2) without n-m-g
[11:48] <need411> then I would like to download a quad core processor
[11:48] <josep> Quin s el servei de manteniment?
[11:48] <mneptok> !fr > josep
[11:48] <soundray> hoa_: the one that you're running already (check with uname -a)
[11:48] <need411> well I just ran the cable for now.. but I'm definitely getting to that in a few
[11:48] <mneptok> josep: en #ubuntu-fr stp
[11:49] <josep> Grcies.
[11:49] <mneptok> de rien et de nada :)
[11:50] <soundray> genii: btw, I've got spare WLAN cable, do you want to buy some? :)
[11:51] <hoa_> soundray: it said done replacement of images. Do i need a reboot?
[11:51] <genii> soundray :)
[11:51] <soundray> hoa_: probably not, but it won't hurt either.
[11:52] <hoa_> give me a min, i reboot, will be right back
[11:53] <nalpha> guys.. if i want to put autorun manually instead using "GUI Start Up Program" where is the config file?
[11:55] <soundray> nalpha: could you rephrase that? It's not quite clear what you want to do.
[11:56] <hoa_> soundray: the wireless interface is still missing, but the sound is back
[11:56] <nalpha> soundray:  if i want to put script that auto running when the gnome started,  by manually edit the config file instead using "GUI Start Up Program" where is the config file?
[11:56] <Enselic``> Hmm, isnt Programmer Dvorak availible?
[11:56] <hoa_> soundray: in device manager, the wireless card is detected, but under networking, there is none
[11:56] <soundray> nalpha: I see, let me check
[11:56] <dreadlord> hi any one getting the auto-scan stopped unexpectedly... message while running clamav/klamav/dazuko ?????
[11:57] <dreadlord> on ubuntu
[11:58] <soundray> nalpha: $HOME/.config/autostart/
[11:59] <nmsa> I have some problems with evolution and LDAP, I can't access the directory but once and only one time when I start evolution; second time will not work anymore; anyone seeing this problem also? any work/around? 'thnx
[11:59] <soundray> hoa_: try a 'locate ipw3945.ko'
[12:00] <hoa_> soundray: /lib/modules/2.6.17-11-generic/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ipw3945/ipw3945.ko
[12:00] <zues_62> does anyone know the berry chatroom
[12:00] <zues_62> IRC
[12:00] <nospi> dammit
[12:00] <nospi> anyone know how to setup PHP-Fusion?
[12:00] <nospi> im having problems with everything
[12:00] <zues_62> no
[12:01] <nospi> i did this in 10 mins on windows, with WAMP. i need to get used to linux
[12:01] <finalbeta> !desktop-effects
[12:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about desktop-effects - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:01] <soundray> hoa_: so it's there. Is it loaded? 'lsmod | grep ipw3945' (no pasting please)
[12:01] <nospi> !ubuntu-effects | finalbeta
[12:01] <ubotu> finalbeta: For help with 3d desktop effects applications or drivers please join #ubuntu-effects, someone there will be glad to help you. You can read http://forum.beryl-project.org/ for most common problems or questions.
[12:01] <IdleOne> zues_62, #beryl or #ubuntu-effects
[12:01] <hoa_> soundray: what do you mean by no pasting?
[12:02] <zues_62> idleone do i have to change the server name?
[12:02] <soundray> hoa_: it means don't paste output or errors into the channel.
[12:02] <finalbeta> ubuntu-effects makes little sense no? The package is not named that way.
[12:02] <IdleOne> zues_62, type /join #beryl
[12:02] <dreadlord> #clamav
[12:02] <dreadlord> ???
[12:02] <nospi> finalbeta, that's the chat room
[12:02] <zues_62> ok ty
[12:02] <IdleOne> no problem
[12:02] <Pie-rate> how do i connect to the nfs share i set up on my other ubuntu box?
[12:02] <hoa_> soundray: okay. nothing happened, after i execute ur command.
[12:02] <nospi> finalbeta, #ubuntu-effects is the channel
[12:02] <nospi> finalbeta, you using ubuntu?
[12:02] <hoa_> soundray: i will take not of the not pasting.. so sorry
[12:03] <soundray> hoa_: okay. Try 'sudo modprobe ipw3945' and check your network interfaces again.
[12:03] <IdleOne> zues_62, or /j #ubuntu-effects
[12:03] <finalbeta> I don't need it. Still seems weird, if you already know the channel, there would be no need to ask ubotu
[12:03] <nalpha> soundray: thanx alot
[12:03] <soundray> hoa_: don't worry, you weren't flooding. It's just something you should be aware of for future reference
[12:03] <soundray> !pm > nalpha
[12:04] <francisca303csm> 303fll
[12:04] <nospi> finalbeta, i was telling you the channel
[12:04] <hoa_> soundray: it said error inserting ipw3945, unknown sumbol in module or unknown parameter. Could not find intel pro wireless 3945bg network connection
[12:04] <nospi> !ubuntu-effects > finalbeta
[12:04] <finalbeta> nospi: and I wanted to have ubotu say the channel for someone else in this channel.
[12:04] <nospi> finalbeta, oh sorry, i thought you wanted it for yourself
[12:05] <nalpha> soundray: can't ? ow... i not read the rule...
[12:05] <finalbeta> i'm not touching beryl/compiz with a 10 foot pole :p.
[12:05] <dreadlord> hi any place to get help about clamav??? #clamav is empty
[12:05] <soundray> hoa_: okay, I can't help you from this point onwards. Have a look at the wiki, then ask the channel again.
[12:06] <soundray> !wireless | hoa_
[12:06] <ubotu> hoa_: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[12:06] <hoa_> soundray: i think because i remove the ieee80211 subsystem.
[12:06] <mkquist_> what kinda sys requirements does beryl require?
[12:06] <need411> never used one before but I have to ask, on a VM can you make the real machine's burners available?
[12:07] <hoa_> soundray: now there is 2 version of ieee80211 in my ubuntu
[12:07] <need411> it's running perfect on 512 w/ nvidia fx5500
[12:07] <need411> but that card has 256 as well
[12:08] <mkquist_> 512 ram? or proc?
[12:08] <need411> ram.. 2.0 sempron processor
[12:08] <mkquist_> =\
[12:09] <mkquist_> wonder how low u can go? =p
[12:09] <need411> was wondering that too
[12:09] <mkquist_> its beryl and whats the other one?
[12:09] <mkquist_> which ones for nvidia?
[12:10] <need411> beryl will work nvidia
[12:10] <soundray> hoa_: please read ubotu's message ^^
[12:10] <MrFeetio> do xbox controlers work "out of the box" or do i need a patch/driver to get it to work in linux
[12:10] <need411> on*
[12:10] <meandrain>  /leave #ubuntu
[12:10] <hoa_> soundray: many thanks though. I have read it prior to IRC
[12:11] <need411> in a virtual machine can one access the burners on the primary machine?
[12:12] <Frogzoo> need411: I'd expect so
[12:12] <Frogzoo> need411: also, there's wine
[12:13] <need411> wasn't sure about that..  never used one myself
[12:13] <need411> AnyDVD in WINE?
[12:14] <Frogzoo> !appdvd > need411
[12:14] <Frogzoo> !appdb > need411
[12:14] <holycow> mornin
[12:14] <holycow> does anyone know what in gnome controls which icons are displayed in the applications menu ?
[12:15] <holycow> what i need to do is the following:
[12:15] <holycow> i need to create a skeleton file that a) includes a new icon in every new users applictions/admin menu
[12:15] <holycow> system admin that is
[12:15] <holycow> an di need to modify the comman of one of the default launchers in system/admin as well
[12:16] <need411> it is the only windoze app tying me to windoze still..  that is why I was wanting to know about VM.. trying to get rid of windoze all together
[12:16] <need411> I don't use it much but still
[12:17] <Flaminguican> What program do you use to configure the network?
[12:17] <soundray> Flaminguican: network-admin
[12:17] <Dimensions> how can i access a ubuntu file server from another ubuntu system without using console ???
[12:17] <Flaminguican> soundray: is that specific to ubuntu?
[12:18] <soundray> Flaminguican: no, but it's specific to gnome
[12:18] <Dimensions> Flaminguican:  Networking
[12:18] <nitalaut> hello guys
[12:18] <Flaminguican> soundray: hm, I've got gnome installed, but it didn't install the network administration tool :/
[12:19] <nitalaut> sorry for this little offtopic - tell me please how do you call system administrator correctly ? I mean the official name of this profession...
[12:19] <need411> frogzoo..   had that one a long time ago.. how is it still holding up?
[12:19] <kippi> hey
[12:19] <Dimensions> Flaminguican:  go to System Administration Menu ....
[12:19] <daz> hi all
[12:19] <kippi> where can I find the script that tells things to bootup on bootup
[12:19] <soundray> Flaminguican: if you install ubuntu-desktop, it should all be in place
[12:20] <Flaminguican> Dimensions: yeah, it's not there.
[12:20] <daz> welcome for me in my first time to entering such caht
[12:20] <daz> chat *
[12:20] <holycow> are you sure your not just logged in as restricted user?
[12:20] <Flaminguican> soundray: I'm not on ubuntu.  I'm just trying to figure out the tool.
[12:20] <daz> any one can help me ?????
[12:20] <holycow> restriccted users get redacted admin menu
[12:20] <daz> ls
[12:20] <holycow> also it should be in /usr/bin/network-admin
[12:20] <Dimensions> Flaminguican:  what do you see under Login Option when u goto System and then Administration ?
[12:20] <daz> neeeeeeeeeeeed help
[12:21] <daz> some body help me
[12:21] <soundray> Flaminguican: tell the story from the beginning
[12:21] <soundray> daz: behave yourself
[12:21] <d4rkhowl> hello
[12:21] <Flaminguican> Dimensions: i'm not on ubuntu.  It's not in the administration menu.
[12:21] <daz> i was hearing that ubuntu online help is ;)
[12:21] <soundray> daz: being new here doesn't mean you should make yourself unpopular straight away.
[12:21] <soundray> daz: if you want help, you need to say what the problem is.
[12:21] <daz> but it seems to be :(
[12:21] <dustin> lol
[12:22] <daz> mm
[12:22] <daz> okey
[12:22] <Flaminguican> soundray: i've installed arch.  I've installed gnome && gnome-extra.  It just didn't come with the network tool.  That's the story ;)
[12:22] <daz> hibernate no longer works, why ??
[12:22] <dustin> daz how much of a nood are you
[12:23] <daz> what ?? what you mean ?? what nood ??
[12:23] <dustin> I mean noob
[12:23] <dustin> sorry
[12:23] <Pici> !noob
[12:23] <ubotu> Words like noob, jfgi, stfu or rtfm are not welcome in this channel. Period.
[12:23] <d4rkhowl> hi i'm an winxp user.... i need help about installing ubuntu
[12:23] <d4rkhowl> hi i'm an winxp user.... i need help about installing ubuntu
[12:23] <dustin> I apologize again
[12:24] <daz> i have 6.06 ubuntu, 512 memory , 1.5G Virtual memory (swap space)
[12:24] <dustin> How new are you to linux naz
[12:24] <gavin> are there any other file systems supported in linux that can be supported in windows using a utility, other than ext2/3 ?
[12:24] <daz> 1 year ago
[12:24] <dustin> ok
[12:24] <daz> i was using rh9
[12:24] <dustin> where do you do your research online
[12:24] <CookedGryphon> d4rkhowl: anything in particular you need help with?
[12:24] <daz> but i am new to ubuntu
[12:24] <gordonjcp> gavin: vfat is supported natively, ntfs is supported for read-only quite well, read-write is dodgy
[12:24] <daz> mmm
[12:25] <daz> google
[12:25] <soundray> Flaminguican: you haven't come to the best of places for Arch Linux support. I suggest you install ubuntu, or join an Arch support channel.
[12:25] <d4rkhowl> can ubuntu be installed over a winxp OS? how?
[12:25] <dustin> ubuntu is much different than redhat but if you know your command line you run into less confusion
[12:25] <Pici> d4rkhowl: Depends on what you mean by 'over'
[12:25] <soundray> Flaminguican: there are probably few people here who can help you install network-admin on Arch Linux.
[12:25] <daz> mm, i undersant
[12:25] <daz> understand*
[12:25] <daz> i am fairly good
[12:26] <daz> @ linux
[12:26] <Pici> d4rkhowl: Both OS's can coexist on different partitions, if thats what you're asking
[12:26] <dustin> ubuntu is a debian based system
[12:26] <daz> ya, ya
[12:26] <Flaminguican> soundray: yes, I understand that.  I just knew ubuntu had the manager and figured I ask what it was called so I could look it up.
[12:26] <daz> thnx on your great knowledge
[12:26] <daz> your are so kind
[12:26] <CookedGryphon> how well does partition resizing in the installer work nowadays? i haven't done a fresh install since hoary
[12:26] <gavin> gordonjcp: Hmmm.. so I guess JFS and XFS are out of the question huh :  /
[12:26] <dustin> rea your documentation to make your questions more clear
[12:26] <daz> lsn;
[12:28] <dustin> would you like me to provide you with some good online resources
[12:28] <soundray> CookedGryphon: it works reliably
[12:28] <CookedGryphon> even with ntfs?
[12:28] <Dimensions> d4rkhowl:  yes ....
[12:28] <soundray> CookedGryphon: even on NTFS.
[12:28] <d4rkhowl> Pici ---> i mean i want to install ubuntu yet not altering my current Winxp setup....
[12:28] <daz> i installed ubuntu from 3 or 4 months age, and i depend heavily on hibernate to end my sessions, these times i was not have an internet connection, but from two or three days ago i installed my dial-up modem and scince then i couldn't do hibernate
[12:29] <CookedGryphon> awesome, that's an extra 3 ppl who i wasn't confident about converting who i can now (people who actually saw my setup and asked me to change them over)
[12:29] <d4rkhowl> i mean i want to install ubuntu yet not altering my current Winxp setup....
[12:29] <daz> so what do you expect to be the prob ?
[12:29] <soundray> CookedGryphon: backing up is still recommended
[12:29] <dustin> try uninstalling your dialup modem and see if it works again then you have singled out the cause of the problem
[12:29] <d4rkhowl> does ubuntu automatically makes a dual boot start up after installing it?
[12:30] <CookedGryphon> soundray: naturally
[12:30] <Pici> d4rkhowl: The install CD can resize your windows parition.  I suggest defragging before you do it though.
[12:30] <soundray> d4rkhowl: yes
[12:30] <gavin>  /quit
[12:30] <dustin> is it a winlucent modem
[12:30] <daz> it is conexent softmodem
[12:30] <daz> that named win/lin modem
[12:31] <daz> it took me long time to install it
[12:31] <d4rkhowl> you mean the install cd does not alter my current windows setup?
[12:31] <daz> i can not reinstall it, it will be a hard work
[12:31] <soundray> daz: open /etc/default/acpi-support and add the name of the conexant driver module to the MODULES= line
[12:31] <d4rkhowl> i have two harddisk actually...
[12:32] <daz> soundray, okey
[12:32] <holycow> does anyone know where in gnome the 'default' system/admin launchers are handled? i need to add a new icon to the admin sectio and modify the default command of another launcher.
[12:32] <daz> working....
[12:32] <dustin> external modems are better for linux systems
[12:32] <d4rkhowl> sorry for the question but i am a total newbie here when it comes to Linux
[12:32] <daz> mm
[12:32] <Pici> d4rkhowl: Thats what we're here for :)
[12:32] <soundray> Pici: resizing automatically defragments to the extent necessary for the desired resizing amount.
[12:33] <Pici> soundray: Does it now..? hm.
[12:33] <daz> soundray: what do you mean with dirver module name ??
[12:33] <daz> do you know the .deb file name ??
[12:33] <daz> or what ??
[12:33] <d4rkhowl> thank you pici
[12:34] <soundray> daz: the one that appears in 'lsmod' output and corresponds to your softmodem.
[12:34] <d4rkhowl> so installing ubuntu is totally okay and user friendly?
[12:34] <daz> mm
[12:34] <soundray> d4rkhowl: it's been designed with the nontechnical user in mind
[12:34] <need411> very
[12:35] <[WaZ] > my ubuntu install broke my windows install actually :S
[12:35] <[WaZ] > but I though that was a feature ;-)
[12:35] <dustin> 4rkhowl going from windows to linux is not always so user friendly the applications in linux are foreign compared to the applications in windows
[12:36] <daz> oops, i searched in "lsmod" by "hsf" but many result appears
[12:36] <d4rkhowl> what do you mean justin?
[12:36] <soundray> dustin: that applies to users who are already used to Windows programs. Per se, ubuntu software isn't more difficult to operate.
[12:36] <[WaZ] > id say ubuntu is easier then Vista
[12:36] <n00bieee> help how do i reinstall manual my wifi driver
[12:37] <[WaZ] > but im used to linux in general
[12:37] <soundray> daz: add all those that appear in the first column, separated by spaces.
[12:37] <n00bieee> help how do i  manually reinstall my wifi driver
[12:37] <daz> hsfmc97via             68128  0
[12:37] <daz> hsfpcibasic2           66456  2
[12:37] <daz> hsfserial              23332  5 hsfmc97via,hsfpcibasic2
[12:37] <daz> hsfengine            1295372  3 hsfmc97via,hsfpcibasic2,hsfserial
[12:37] <daz> hsfosspec             102760  7 hsfmc97via,hsfpcibasic2,hsfserial,hsfengine
[12:37] <daz> hsfsoar                85896  2 hsfmc97via,hsfpcibasic2
[12:37] <daz> sorry
[12:37] <daz> but i have to show you first
[12:38] <[WaZ] > !wifi > n00bieee
[12:38] <daz> :(
[12:38] <daz> which one ??
[12:38] <n00bieee> thanx waz
[12:38] <soundray> daz: add all those that appear in the first column, separated by spaces. AND DON'T PASTE HERE
[12:38] <nospi> anybody here know how to configure PHP-Fusion? once i've entered my database details in the setup.php file it just goes to a blank page with just the php-fusion logo
[12:38] <daz> :(
[12:38] <nospi> !paste
[12:38] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (be sure to give the URL of your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[12:38] <nospi> !paste > daz
[12:40] <Marbug> hi, how can you set up ident for x-chat ?
[12:40] <need411> just an observation, XDMCP sounds nice
[12:41] <daz> hey
[12:41] <para_site> how do I tell which ubuntu I am using?
[12:41] <para_site> on the command line
[12:41] <daz> lsn, if i added over needed, any thing can happen??
[12:41] <soundray> para_site: cat /etc/lsb-release
[12:42] <daz> soundray : if i added to much , any thing can happen ??
[12:42] <daz> soundray : by which key i search in the "lsmod" ????
[12:42] <soundray> daz: it's possible that hibernate still won't work.
[12:42] <dustin> has anyone here heard of fastsilicon.com
[12:43] <daz> nooooo dustin
[12:43] <daz> modem or hsf ??
[12:43] <soundray> daz: try with those you found with grep hsf.
[12:43] <ublin> hello
[12:44] <daz> mm thanx tooo much
[12:44] <daz> trying .......
[12:44] <para_site> how can i tell which ubuntu (dapper/edgy etc) I am using from the command line?
[12:44] <soundray> para_site: cat /etc/lsb-release
[12:44] <para_site> soundray: thanks
[12:44] <blue_> does wine work in 64bit systems?
[12:45] <para_site> soundray: that seems to be a directory
[12:45] <soundray> blue_: yes, but it requires tweaking and fiddling
[12:45] <soundray> para_site: then your setup is non-standard
[12:45] <blue_> dam i didnt wanna hear that :P
[12:45] <soundray> blue_: the easiest way is to set it up in a 32bit chroot environment
[12:46] <soundray> !chroot > blue_, read ubotu's pm
[12:46] <ublin> j armando
[12:46] <blue_> soundray: thanks man
[12:46] <nospi> !chroot
[12:46] <ubotu> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot use this to build 32 bit environments on a 64 bit box
[12:46] <para_site> soundray: cat /etc/issue shows dapper
[12:47] <para_site> soundray: thanks , remembered it
[12:47] <osphy> quick question where is can I download the debs for libqt3 for ubuntu
[12:48] <soundray> !libqt3
[12:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about libqt3 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:48] <Pici> osphy: Try searching for it on http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[12:48] <gavin> I'm trying to install ntfs-3g using aptitude, and I got a weird error and I don't know why it won't install D  :. It said first that it didn't know how to make device "fuse" (one of the dependant installations) and then nothing else would install because they're all dependant. Any help?
[12:49] <soundray> !libqt3-mt | osphy, this is probably what you want
[12:49] <ubotu> osphy, this is probably what you want: libqt3-mt: Qt GUI Library (Threaded runtime version), Version 3. In component main, is optional. Version 3:3.3.6-3ubuntu3 (edgy), package size 3064 kB, installed size 8712 kB
[12:50] <haxality> hello all
[12:50] <haxality> I'm having an odd problem with opera, all the menus and buttons and whatnot are dark grey as opposed to the normal whitish color
[12:50] <haxality> it works if I do 'sudo opera' meaning the root user's opera still works fine
[12:51] <soundray> gavin: please run 'sudo apt-get -f install' and paste the output on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[12:51] <n00bieee_> how do i manually install my wireless lan driver if it was removed?
[12:51] <haxality> but not my copy
[12:51] <compwiz18> why do processes you such a large amount of virtual memory?
[12:51] <soundray> haxality: do a 'rm -rf $HOME/.opera*' and start with a fresh configuration
[12:51] <gavin> soundray: Does it matter that I used aptitude? Or should I just type "apt-get" anyways?
[12:52] <n00bieee_> help
[12:52] <battlesquid> i use gnome terminal a lot every day. periodically i have to do some work on a weird remote box that requires me to use the ISO-8859-1 charset (i know how to change to that) as opposed to the utf-8 which i normally use. i want the terminal to remember this for the server. there are profiles but it seems encoding doesn't follow profiles. should i add a bugreport at launchpad to request this?
[12:52] <soundray> gavin: type it as I gave it to you pls
[12:52] <gavin> k
[12:52] <ardchoille> haxality: I would try renaming your ~/.opera folder and see if it helps. If so, you can figure out which file in ~/.opera is causing it
[12:52] <n00bieee_> how do i manually reinstall my wireless lan driver if it was removed?
[12:53] <soundray> compwiz18: Linux attempts to put all memory to good use. If applications don't use it, it is used for buffers and stuff.
[12:53] <n00bieee_> help
[12:54] <n00bieee_> anyone?
[12:54] <Hanatan>  n00biee download the sourse and build the driver
[12:55] <gavin> soundray: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11321/ cheers!
[12:56] <compwiz18> soundray: so while it says that the app is using 300MB, it isn't really using 300MB?  because the total virtual memory is somewhere around 1GB, and I am only using half of my 1GB of RAM and no swap
[12:57] <soundray> gavin: see if you can create the fuse device manually: 'sudo mknod /dev/fuse c 10 229' -- any errors?
[12:58] <gavin> soundray: No errors, should I try install again?
[12:58] <soundray> gavin: no
[12:59] <n00bieee_> help
[12:59] <n00bieee_> how do i manually reinstall my wireless lan driver if it was removed?
[12:59] <oyvind> how do i open the terminal were i can download firefox
[12:59] <oyvind> ???
[01:00] <c0kr0> hi
[01:00] <gavin> oyvind: Why don't you use synaptic?
[01:00] <c0kr0> hi
[01:00] <n00bieee_> help
[01:00] <c0kr0> need ask some question about ssh
[01:00] <soundray> gavin: do a 'gksudo gedit /var/lib/dpkg/info/fuse-utils.postinst'. Change the line that says 'cd /dev; ./MAKEDEV fuse' to '#cd /dev; ./MAKEDEV fuse' (no quotes). Save, then 'sudo apt-get -f install' again.
[01:00] <c0kr0> can anyone help?
[01:01] <soundray> c0kr0: just ask
[01:01] <c0kr0> hmm
[01:01] <n00bieee> how do i manually reinstall my wireless lan driver if it was removed?
[01:01] <soundray> !repeat | n00bieee
[01:01] <c0kr0> my friend cannot ssh me
[01:01] <ubotu> n00bieee: 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
[01:01] <oyvind> synaptic??
[01:01] <soundray> c0kr0: have you got openssh-server installed?
[01:01] <c0kr0> he said iam behind gateway
[01:01] <gavin> oyvind: Are you using gnome? Do you know?
[01:01] <c0kr0> yes
[01:01] <oyvind> ubuntu
[01:01] <c0kr0> i have
[01:02] <c0kr0> if i am behind gateway can he ssh me?
[01:02] <soundray> c0kr0: you need to configure your router to forward port 22 to your machine.
[01:02] <gavin> oyvind: First day?
[01:02] <oyvind> jepp
[01:02] <gavin> oyvind: Firefox should be installed already. Are you sure it's not under "applications"?
[01:02] <c0kr0> configure the gateway?
[01:03] <soundray> n00bieee: it also helps to rephrase your question and give some detail if you're not getting a reply.
[01:03] <n00bieee> hermn
[01:03] <n00bieee> okay
[01:03] <soundray> c0kr0: the router that acts as the gateway
[01:03] <c0kr0> okey
[01:03] <c0kr0> thanks for your information
[01:03] <oyvind> i have firefox but i cant use it because it closes when i open a new page in it
[01:03] <n00bieee> recently itried to install intel 3945abg driver from intellinuxwireless.org
[01:03] <c0kr0> nduz
[01:04] <gavin> oyvind: So it crashes?
[01:04] <n00bieee> but i came with error
[01:04] <c0kr0> apa ga dari komputernya yogi dirubah2 gitu?
[01:04] <c0kr0> sori
[01:04] <c0kr0> sorry
[01:04] <oyvind> jepp
[01:04] <n00bieee> afterwards, i restarted my laptop, the wifi isnt there
[01:04] <oyvind> do you know what i can do to make it work?
[01:04] <gavin> oyvind: Did it work before? Or it never worked?
[01:04] <n00bieee> i used to be eth1
[01:04] <Appleide> I think I've just finished installing Ubuntu, its started but the mouse doesn't move. Does it need "mouse driver"?
[01:05] <oyvind> it worked yesterday
[01:05] <oyvind> but not today
[01:05] <oyvind> and thats the only thing i have installed
[01:05] <n00bieee> it used to be eth1
[01:06] <nosse> Appleide: might, what mouse do you use?
[01:06] <soundray> n00bieee: were you here as hoa_ earlier?
[01:06] <gavin> oyvind: Did you upgrade it or something? You usually don't have to "install" firefox.
[01:06] <Appleide> apple macbook track pad.
[01:07] <nosse> Appleide: I can't help you with that, but once you said what mouse you use, someone might can
[01:07] <oyvind> i know but i did not have when i installed linux so i needed to download it, i used a program in linux .... terminal i think
[01:07] <n00bieee> no..
[01:07] <soundray> oyvind: try with a new configuration: rename the directory $HOME/.mozilla to something else.
[01:07] <albert_> does anybody know a good palm-client-software for xfce?
[01:07] <Appleide> hmm, there is "examples" and "install" on the desktop, I guess the process isn't finished?
[01:07] <nosse> Appleide: you can use ubuntu without mouse quite easily
[01:07] <Appleide> what keys?
[01:07] <nosse> examples should be there, if I remember correctly
[01:08] <oyvind> ok i will try... but i realy dont know wath you are talking about
[01:08] <soundray> Appleide: it sounds like you've just booted the desktop CD. Are you sure you've installed?
[01:08] <Appleide> i guess not
[01:08] <gavin> soundray: That seems to have worked, thanks. It recommends I install a new fuse module, should I worry about that?
[01:09] <Appleide> but how do I get the thing to keep going??
[01:09] <nosse> Appleide: alt + F1 opens the main menus, alt tab changes active program, and alt space lets you move a window around
[01:09] <soundray> oyvind: firefox stores its configuration in your home directory, inside a directory called .mozilla. If you rename it and restart firefox, a new one will be created.
[01:09] <soundray> gavin: sorry, I don't know
[01:09] <gavin> soundray: OK, I'll just try and see.
[01:09] <Appleide> thanks.
[01:10] <soundray> oyvind: this is a way of checking whether the problem is in your user configuration, rather than your installation.
[01:11] <gavin> oyvind: Also, .mozilla is probably a hidden folder, so you have to make sure you can see hidden folders. Can you figure out how to do that?
[01:11] <nosse> Appleide: you should click that install thing, you can do that by ctrl+alt+arrow keys, try to get your desktop active, then arrow keys so that install gets active, then hit enter
[01:11] <oyvind> jepp
[01:12] <Appleide> what, all the arrows?
[01:12] <nosse> Appleide: sorry ctrl+alt+tab to get your desktop active
[01:13] <oyvind> i cant rename anything in the etc folder
[01:13] <soundray> oyvind: you aren't supposed to
[01:13] <[miles] > afternoon guys
[01:13] <oyvind> ok but how can i rename it then??
[01:13] <maxagaz> does someone know a nice free mailing list system which allows to add files when sending emails, and to send email only to some groups of the list ?
[01:13] <soundray> oyvind: rename /home/oyvind/.mozilla
[01:13] <syock> when you`re connected to a network, how do you check your pc`s local address?
[01:13] <[miles] > anyone know where I could get a .deb of the latest offical stable kernel (2.6.20-3)
[01:14] <Pici> syock: ifconfig
[01:14] <nosse> oyvind: propably as a superuser, but that's stupid thing to do
[01:14] <soundray> oyvind: don't rename anything in /etc
[01:14] <Pici> [miles] : For Ubuntu? or just in general?
[01:14] <oyvind> k
[01:14] <[miles] > ubuntu
[01:15] <soundray> [miles] : there is no 2.6.20 kernel that has been released yet
[01:15] <Pici> [miles] : Well the only version that has 2.6.20 is Feisty, and that isnt not yet released.  You can find the deb on packages.ubuntu.com
[01:15] <kanpachi> hello, i can't install the nvidia driver on edgy, i have a nvidia geforce 4 mx, i tried installing nvidia-glx-legacy, it won't load, the envy script isn't working either. what can i do?
[01:15] <syock> ifconfig displays my external ip address. How do I look for my internal one?
[01:16] <[miles] > Pici: I'll compile it from the source tarball at kernel.org
[01:16] <[miles] > Pici: thanks anyway
[01:16] <Pici> [miles] : Good luck :)
[01:16] <[miles] > cheers
[01:16] <soundray> syock: in the ifconfig output, look at the stanza that relates to your internal interface
[01:16] <oyvind> f... i hate this thing.... i only need a web browser that works to check my bank an other things
[01:17] <oyvind> i linux is not working for me
[01:17] <kanpachi> i just installed edgy today, i used dapper before, and while running "dpkg reconfigure xserver-xorg", dapper used to recognize my card and monitor, and it doesn't do that anymore. it just detects it as generic
[01:17] <soundray> oyvind: can you open a terminal window?
[01:17] <nosse> you could try w3c, but thats bit harder
[01:17] <kanpachi> anyone? please?
[01:17] <oyvind> i want to but were do i open it from?
[01:17] <billy> Good morning.
[01:18] <soundray> oyvind: Applications-Accessories
[01:18] <guard> Greetings.
[01:18] <soundray> oyvind: use my nick please if you're replying to me
[01:18] <Pici> nosse: I dont think that w3c is going to be of any help to do online banking
[01:18] <gwilma> Hello everyone. I'm having a problem with one directory: I can't re-install bzr, and if I change to /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/bzrlib/, and type 'ls', I get the error message: 'ls: reading directory .: Input/output error'. Any ideas?
[01:18] <nosse> Pici: maybe
[01:18] <soundray> What is w3c anyway? Do you mean w3m?
[01:19] <nosse> yeah
[01:19] <nosse> it's been while since I tryed that
[01:19] <syock> soundray: there`s inet addr, which would be my external ip addr, and a Bcast addr which I do not know, but other than the loopback interface, there`s nothing else
[01:19] <oyvind> dont know how do use your nick when im replying
[01:19] <soundray> syock: then you haven't got an "internal" IP
[01:19] <nosse> in online banking you should not need much javascript support or flash, so it might be enough
[01:20] <Pici> oyvind: just type 'soudray
[01:20] <soundray> oyvind: just like I'm using yours when I talk to you
[01:20] <billy> my online banking doesn't need javascript.
[01:20] <Morphy> how do I access ntfs drives from ubuntu live?
[01:20] <oyvind> 'soudray were can i uninstall firefox so i can install it again
[01:21] <soundray> Morphy: 'sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/hda1 /mnt' (substitute the proper device name)
[01:21] <nosse> oyvind: sudo apt-get remove firefox, then sudo apt-get install firefox
[01:21] <soundray> oyvind: my nick is soundray.
[01:21] <guard> So I did an install with xubuntu with the lastest ISO with the alternate install as the system is a Toshiba Portege 7100. Install went fine, and the hardware seems all detected. Problem: Seems no one makes debs for i386 (or rarely). Is it possible to use the deb managers (Adept, etc) to fetch source and build for you?
[01:21] <Morphy> soundray: this works in live cd mode?
[01:21] <bullgard4> locale LANG=de_DE.UTF-8. But I cannot input any Unicodes via my laptop keyboard. Do I need to install another program package?
[01:21] <soundray> oyvind: don't reinstall firefox, it won't help
[01:22] <n00bieee_> help
[01:22] <soundray> oyvind: have you opened a terminal like I asked you to?
[01:22] <oyvind> 'soundray is there any other internett browser i can install
[01:22] <n00bieee_> soundray
[01:22] <soundray> oyvind: have you opened a terminal like I asked you to?
[01:22] <oyvind> jepp
[01:22] <c0kr0> test
[01:22] <billy> works c0kr0
[01:23] <soundray> oyvind: enter 'killall firefox-bin ; mv ~/.mozilla ~/mozilla-backup'
[01:23] <knoppix> hello
[01:23] <billy> howdy knoppix
[01:23] <oyvind> were do i enter that??
[01:23] <knoppix> can you say me, in which chat am I?
[01:23] <soundray> oyvind: in the terminal of course. Where else?
[01:23] <webguy> when i run tar cfj /home/feingold/backup/staffasap_fs_${DATETIME}.tar.bz /home/feingold/httpdocs/staffasap/* - the .htaccess file which is located in the staffasap directory is not included in the tar. any idea why?
[01:24] <oyvind> ok :)
[01:24] <billy> knoppix: you're in freenode, in the ubuntu main room.
[01:24] <n00bieee_> help - how do i reinstall my wifi driver
[01:24] <knoppix> sorry, but what is that fr a chat
[01:24] <n00bieee_> accidentally removed while trying to install driver from intellinux.org
[01:24] <billy> knoppix: i don't understand your question.
[01:25] <gavin> knoppix: It's for ubuntu support
[01:25] <billy> knoppix: is english your native language?
[01:25] <n00bieee_> anyone
[01:25] <simon___> hello
[01:25] <simon___> can someone help me with network problems
[01:25] <billy> howdy simon___
[01:25] <guard> Greetings
[01:25] <Pici> n00bieee_: try `sudo modprobe ipw3945`
[01:25] <soundray> n00bieee_: find your kernel package in /var/cache/apt/archives/ and reinstall it with sudo dpkg -i
[01:25] <gwilma> Hello
[01:25] <simon___> its the update manager and apt-get update that doesnt work
[01:26] <nospi> anyone here used phpproxy? where do i untar it to?
[01:26] <oyvind> 'soundray thx for the help i think it works now
[01:26] <simon___> Who should i pm to for network help
[01:26] <soundray> oyvind: amazing, all you had to do was listen to me!
[01:26] <billy> simon___: no need to pm.  just ask your question in open forum.
[01:26] <n00bieee_> Error: could not find Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection
[01:26] <JuJuBee> Can someone direct me to a good ubuntu how-to on nis...
[01:26] <n00bieee_> Pici : Error: could not find Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection
[01:26] <I3ooI3oo> simon___: don't pm anyone just ask what you need to
[01:27] <n00bieee_> soundray: how do i do dat
[01:27] <knoppix> sorry, also i'am here in knoppix and I will test it. There you can go in a lot of chats. my question ist, in which chat am I? About which topics will you here speak?
[01:27] <guard> ubuntu
[01:27] <knoppix> no, my nativ speak is German. I come from Germany and you?
[01:27] <guard> knoppix: Ubuntu
[01:27] <Pici> knoppix: This channel is dedicated to Ubuntu Linux Support.
[01:28] <webguy> when i run tar cfj /home/feingold/backup/staffasap_fs_${DATETIME}.tar.bz /home/feingold/httpdocs/staffasap/* - the .htaccess file which is located in the staffasap directory is not included in the tar. any idea why?
[01:28] <n00bieee_> soundray: i'm in /var/cache/apt/archives now
[01:28] <n00bieee_> waht do i do?
[01:28] <guard> NYC here in the US of A
[01:28] <simon___> ok. I use ubuntu 6.10 and have problems with networking. I only get errors when i do apt-get update and the update manager wont download the updates. It does ork if i download them manually. The only thing that works right is websurfing and use of torrentprograms
[01:28] <Pici> simon___: What type of errors are you getting?
[01:28] <soundray> n00bieee_: ls linux-image* and see which one has the highest version number
[01:29] <c0kr0_JACKPOT> a
[01:29] <simon___> what could be the problem. I may have changed the network settings, but i'm not experienced enough to know what i have done wrong
[01:29] <n00bieee_> :(
[01:29] <webguy> anyone?
[01:29] <knoppix> billy: where are you from?
[01:29] <billy> knoppix: the US.
[01:29] <simon___> shall i post the list of errors i get in the terminal window here?
[01:29] <Appleide> how to "ctrl-alt-delete" in Ubuntu?
[01:29] <soundray> knoppix: dies ist kein Plauderkanal. Wenn Du keine Ubuntu-Fragen hast, geh bitte woanders hin.
[01:30] <gavin> Appleide: Get EasyBuntu, and you can enable that option really easy.
[01:30] <n00bieee_> ls: linux-image*: No such file or directory
[01:30] <n00bieee_> soundray - ls: linux-image*: No such file or directory
[01:30] <guard>  So I did an install with xubuntu with the lastest ISO with the alternate install as the system is a Toshiba Portege 7100. Install went fine, and the hardware seems all detected. Problem: Seems no one makes debs for i386 (or rarely). Is it possible to use the deb managers (Adept, etc) to fetch source and build for you?
[01:30] <soundray> n00bieee_: have you got any network connectivity on that machine?
[01:30] <knoppix> soundray: entschuldige. ich bin neu hier. kannst du mir vielleicht sagen, in welchen chats ich das machen knnte? bin im moment am berlegen ob ich nun linux auf meinen PC mache oder nicht
[01:30] <WorldDomination> hey
[01:31] <n00bieee_> no
[01:31] <n00bieee_> now i'm on another pc
[01:31] <guard> Ho@
[01:31] <soundray> knoppix: #ubuntu-de-treffpunkt
[01:31] <n00bieee_> the other one is a laptop
[01:32] <simon___> apt-get update
[01:32] <simon___> 0% [Kobler til 192.168.0.1 (192.168.0.1)]  [Kobler til 192.168.0.1 (192.168.0.1)
[01:32] <soundray> n00bieee_: can you setup a wired connection with your laptop?
[01:32] <n00bieee_> help
[01:32] <n00bieee_> no
[01:32] <Chapayev> re
[01:32] <simon___> "kobler til"= CONNECTS in norwegian
[01:32] <soundray> n00bieee_: sorry, I don't know how to help you in that case.
[01:33] <Chapayev> still no Wifi w/ netgear usb and damn
[01:33] <webguy> anyone able to help me with my question
[01:33] <Chapayev> help with ndiswapper anyone?
[01:33] <n00bieee_> i dont hav my own line
[01:33] <n00bieee_> i use wifi
[01:33] <soundray> webguy: try without the *
[01:34] <Chapayev> did u use ndiswrpr?
[01:35] <Chapayev> noob - tell me where u worked from ...
[01:35] <Chapayev> cause the doc i got was garbage
[01:35] <Chapayev> maybe i should build it and get 1.38
[01:36] <soundray> Chapayev: which guide did you follow?
[01:36] <Chapayev> I just saw ndis -l netwg111..invalid driver!
[01:37] <binskipy2u> anyone checking out ubuntu ultimate 1.3?
[01:37] <soundray> Chapayev: which guide did you follow?
[01:38] <binskipy2u> anyone else running beryl and find things slowing down and sometimes it takes minutes
[01:39] <binskipy2u> after you turn the cube or use an effect for things to "catch up"?
[01:39] <simon___> When i do apt-get update this is the message i get (translated from norwegian to english: fault.http://no.arch etc. couldn't connect to 192.168 etc. Timeout on the connection)
[01:39] <simon___>  apt-get update
[01:39] <simon___> Feil http://no.archive.ubuntu.com edgy Release.gpg
[01:39] <simon___>   Klarte ikke  koble til 192.168.0.1:6588 (192.168.0.1), tidsavbrudd p forbindelsen
[01:39] <simon___> Feil http://security.ubuntu.com edgy-security Release.gpg
[01:39] <simon___>   Klarte ikke  koble til 192.168.0.1:6588 (192.168.0.1), tidsavbrudd p forbindelsen
[01:39] <simon___> Feil http://archive.ubuntu.com edgy Release.gpg
[01:39] <simon___>   Klarte ikke  koble til 192.168.0.1:6588 (192.168.0.1), tidsavbrudd p forbindelsen
[01:39] <simon___> 0% [Kobler til 192.168.0.1 (192.168.0.1)]  [Kobler til 192.168.0.1 (192.168.0.1)
[01:40] <simon___> and so on
[01:40] <Chapayev> seems like its worst w/ 6.06
[01:40] <guard>  So I did an install with xubuntu with the lastest ISO with the alternate install as the system is a Toshiba Portege 7100. Install went fine, and the hardware seems all detected. Problem: Seems no one makes debs for i386 (or rarely). Is it possible to use the deb managers (Adept, etc) to fetch source and build for you?
[01:40] <binskipy2u> anyone see me typing?
[01:40] <soundray> simon___: you are not allowed to paste here. Use the pastebin
[01:40] <soundray> !pastebin > simon___
[01:40] <simon___> ok
[01:41] <simon___> i did ask
[01:41] <Chapayev> gprs/bluetooth still rokin tho
[01:41] <soundray> simon___: asking doesn't give you the right to flood.
[01:42] <soundray> simon___: can you read web pages on your machine?
[01:42] <Chapayev> 'lo - WiFi (netgear usb) anyone ?
[01:42] <soundray> Chapayev: are you ignoring me?
[01:42] <binskipy2u> anyone see me typing? or no one has any beryl issues?
[01:43] <soundray> binskipy2u: no, your typing comes through illegibly.
[01:43] <simon___> sorry. no one answered me and i didnt know.
[01:43] <simon___> Yes, i can read webpages and obviousy connect to irc. Not use gaim and msn though
[01:43] <soundray> binskipy2u: join #ubuntu-effects for beryl issues
[01:44] <webguy> that worked
[01:44] <need411> google "tweaking beryl"
[01:44] <soundray> simon___: please show me your /etc/hosts and /etc/apt/sources.list files. Use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[01:44] <need411> there all the same
[01:45] <simon___> what syntax?
[01:45] <Chapayev> soundray - did u get a bunch of msgs from me ?
[01:45] <soundray> Chapayev: no
[01:45] <Chapayev> how do i /msg
[01:45] <Chapayev> ?
[01:46] <fiXXXerMet> How can I get a screen to be made, and then a program executed (./filename) within that screen, on startup?
[01:46] <Chapayev> damn what irc shld i use in ubuntu
[01:46] <Morphy> soundray: how do I transfer files between 2 ubuntu pc's? heh
[01:46] <MarkCh> Chapayev: /help msg
[01:46] <_fotoflo_> what does canonical mean? i see it all over the unix world.
[01:46] <soundray> Chapayev: don't swear. Ask your questions here in the channel.
[01:46] <Chapayev> i know what /msg does :(
[01:46] <Morphy> Chapayev: konversation
[01:46] <soundray> Chapayev: and tell me if you have tried https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/NetgearWG111
[01:47] <Chapayev> K' thnx in advance - got ndiswrapper from essential at ubuntu
[01:47] <soundray> _fotoflo_: it's a company that supports ubuntu. As an adjective it means "according to the canon", ie. conventional wisdom.
[01:47] <Chapayev> got drivers from netgear
[01:47] <Chapayev> actually can i post error
[01:47] <soundray> Chapayev: yes, use the pastebin
[01:47] <soundray> !pastebin | Chapayev
[01:48] <ubotu> Chapayev: 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)
[01:48] <_fotoflo_> soundray: yeah, but uhm what does it have to do with DNS
[01:48] <progek> Anyone know if Feisty can be downloaded yet? I know it's not offically released but is it possible?
[01:48] <_fotoflo_> Canonical names?
[01:48] <MarkCh> _fotoflo_: canonical is the company which supports ubuntu, mark shuttleworth is the founder of both canonical and ubuntu.
[01:48] <MarkCh> !canonical
[01:48] <ubotu> Canonical Ltd. is committed to the development, distribution and promotion of open source software products, and to providing tools and support to the open source community. It is the driving force behind the Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, and Edubuntu Operating Systems. Canonical's website is at http://www.canonical.com/
[01:48] <Chapayev> ok - that was over my head but the error is short
[01:48] <hylje> progek: look out for the beta releases
[01:48] <progek> hylje thanks
[01:48] <hylje> progek: feisty can break though, so dont do anything too critical with it
[01:48] <soundray> progek: yes. /join #ubuntu+1 and read the topic
[01:48] <simon___> i have pasted here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11328/
[01:48] <_fotoflo_> "Besides the canonical domains, Postfix can be configured to be final destination for any number of additional domains."
[01:49] <guard>  So I did an install with xubuntu with the lastest ISO with the alternate install as the system is a Toshiba Portege 7100. Install went fine, and the hardware seems all detected. Problem: Seems no one makes debs for i386 (or rarely). Is it possible to use the deb managers (Adept, etc) to fetch source and build for you?
[01:49] <shadowhywind> tar'ing something and untarring it in windows wills screw up the files correct?
[01:50] <Chapayev> ok - that was over my head but the error is short
[01:50] <slacker_nl> shadowhywind: no, why should it screw thing up?
[01:50] <MarkCh> shadowhywind: i dont think so. why would the files get screwed?
[01:50] <Chapayev>  modprobe ndiswrapper
[01:50] <Chapayev> FATAL: Error inserting ndiswrapper (/lib/modules/2.6.15-23-386/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko): Operation not permitted
[01:50] <mjr> shadowhywind, no, it should work okay. Permissions will not be preserved as is, of course
[01:50] <trochej> guard: apt-src ought to get you a package ready to be installed
[01:50] <Chapayev> sorry :)
[01:50] <slacker_nl> Chapayev: sudo .....
[01:50] <sipior> _fotoflo_: in this sense, it generally means domains that are the natural endpoint for a machine. so if your domain is fotoflo.com, the canonical domains for postfix to receive mail will be fotoflo.com and $hostname.fotoflo.com
[01:50] <gavin> soundray: Sorry to bother you again, but I think the problem I'm having now might have to do with this line: "users from fuse group can use the ntfs-3g command unprivileged". I need privileges, so maybe the fuse command "mknod /dev/fuse c 10 229" should be different? I know know D  :
[01:50] <shadowhywind> i don't know, hehe I had a tar once that i untar'ed and it screwed things up
[01:50] <Chapayev> i was sudo -s
[01:50] <trochej> shadowhywind: The only thing that I can tink of going wrong is difference in codepage and in text files the end of line
[01:50] <shadowhywind> In that case, i wont worry about tar'ing something and storeing it on ntfs then
[01:50] <trochej> shadowhywind: Screwed how?
[01:51] <Peter77> does anyone know where the gdk themes are stored
[01:51] <progek> ok cool, when it comes out I can update my feisty version for whatever bugs right? Or would I need a reinstall? I have kubuntu and was going to reinstall ubuntu, just thought if I can get by with feisty I would try it since I'm reinstalling anyway.
[01:51] <MarkCh> shadowhywind: if there were links in the tar and you untarred in windows the links wont work though.
[01:51] <Peter77> I want to edit a login background
[01:51] <MarkCh> i mean ln links not hyperlinks.
[01:51] <Chapayev> ok ur right - it was ..
[01:51] <soundray> gavin: 'sudo chown root.fuse /dev/fuse' and add your fuse users to the group fuse (sudo adduser username fuse)
[01:51] <shadowhywind> like #!/bin/bsh (or what ever it is supposed to be came out) %&/gin/*something*
[01:51] <simon___> soundray: i have pasted here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11328/
[01:51] <Chapayev> Error inserting ndiswrapper (/lib/modules/2.6.15-23-386/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko): Invalid argument
[01:52] <trochej> Is there a way to get to text installer on ubuntu, or has it gone away and is not going back
[01:52] <trochej> ?
[01:52] <slacker_nl> trochej: the alternate CD has a text installer
[01:52] <simon___> i think it could hel to maybe put reset all network settings. Is this possible?
[01:52] <trochej> ok
[01:52] <trochej> tbx
[01:52] <slacker_nl> trochej: or try the server installation CD
[01:52] <shadowhywind> So there would be no issues tar'ing something storeing it on a ntfs, and untar it back on a ext3?
[01:52] <Chapayev> btw, i m going back and forth bet bluetooth gprs - and trying to get wifi - do those settings mess w/ wifi?
[01:52] <soundray> simon___: yes, I see it. Can you also post the output from 'sudo env' pls
[01:52] <Chapayev> rfcomm0 ..
[01:53] <MarkCh> shadowhywind: those errors might be on the text files, since most linux editors support many text file formats while windows mostly rely on ASCII and that other format WordPad supports.
[01:53] <MarkCh> ive got a text file written in ubuntu which does not show well in windows too, so maybe thats just the problem with your script.
[01:54] <shadowhywind> MarkCh pk
[01:54] <hylje> MarkCh: windows and linux use different linefeed characters
[01:54] <shadowhywind> ok*
[01:54] <simon___> soundray: done http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11329/
[01:54] <sebdah_> Does anyone know when the next LTS should be released?
[01:54] <Peter77> does anyone know how to edit a login background picture?
[01:54] <shriphani> guys i got an extra monitor here..... is there any way i can export a virtual console to it ?
[01:55] <soundray> simon___: the problem is that you've set a proxy that doesn't respond: http_proxy=http://192.168.0.1:6588/
[01:55] <shriphani> Peter77, System ?
[01:55] <Peter77> ?
[01:55] <shriphani> in the top panel
[01:55] <kristin> i need a geek
[01:55] <simon___> ok
[01:55] <soundray> simon___: undo the proxy setting, and it should work again.
[01:55] <kristin> a big one
[01:55] <kristin> any takers ?
[01:55] <Peter77> I'm trying to find where the gdk themes are stored so I can edit one of the background pics
[01:55] <MarkCh> kristin: how big?
[01:55] <trochej> kristin: What for and how high?
[01:55] <MarkCh> i'm 5'11...
[01:55] <JuJuBee> I need advise.  I am not a linux expert by any means.  I wish to have centralized user accounts.  I was reading and it seems that there are 2 routes I can take (NIS or LDAP).  Which is 1) better & 2) easier to use for a beginner?
[01:56] <need411> change the "splash" right?
[01:56] <kristin> i need a geek who can figure out wtf i did wrong when i set up samba
[01:56] <Chapayev> <- nyc geek
[01:56] <shriphani> Peter77, System -----> Preferences ------> Login
[01:56] <Peter77> I know
[01:56] <kristin> so i can make my osx connect to it
[01:56] <sebdah_> JuJuBee: 1) LDAP 2) NIS
[01:56] <shriphani> if i got that right applaud me
[01:56] <kristin> and share files from my ubuntu box to my macbook
[01:56] <Peter77> I've installed a theme but I want to edit the background in grub to remove a word or two from it
[01:56] <kristin> :P
[01:56] <Peter77> grub = gimp
[01:57] <Mistic_Warrior> yop yop
[01:57] <JuJuBee> sebdah_ : so LDAP is better, but NIS easier?  Which would you use in small network <20 users/workstations (just my classroom)/
[01:57] <kristin> when i try to connect i get some error -43
[01:57] <shriphani> Peter77, most themes are in ~/.themes
[01:57] <Chapayev> sray - any ideas for me on the ndiswrapper thng?
[01:57] <Peter77> they arn't gdk themes
[01:57] <Peter77> they are metacity themes
[01:58] <sebdah_> JuJuBee: I would start off with NIS, it's not the most secure thing in the world, but it works. For such a small environment it's a quite good solution
[01:58] <sebdah_> JuJuBee: When you get better and, maybe the system larger, then LDAP might be what you need
[01:58] <bartist> hi all
[01:58] <bartist> i can not login in kde
[01:58] <Mistic_Warrior> I have a little problem with beryl on my kubuntu... it works, but it is not run as default when kde boots. I need to say "use beryl interface" or something like that... does anyone know how to set Beryl as default ?
[01:58] <JuJuBee> sebdah_ : can you give me some direction as to good how-to on NIS?
[01:58] <bartist> but in can in console
[01:58] <soundray> Chapayev: you ignored my simplest questions and didn't use pastebin as I asked you too. Sorry, I'm not available.
[01:59] <Chapayev> anyone happen to have a netgear usb WiFi (wg111) up  ?
[01:59] <sebdah_> JuJuBee: I'll check for one brb
[01:59] <bartist> i want to copy my home folder to my ipod
[01:59] <JuJuBee> Thankx.
[01:59] <Chapayev> sray thats lame - i told u Im not familiar !
[01:59] <bartist> in console i type: copy /home/'username' /media/ipod/backup
[01:59] <rewati> hi there
[01:59] <bartist> but it does not copy!!
[02:00] <shriphani> bartist, cp....
[02:00] <bartist> i tried with cp too
[02:00] <MarkCh> bartist: what does it say?
[02:00] <shriphani> oh
[02:00] <rewati> i want to install thunderbird but my synaptic is giving this error
[02:00] <rewati> E: /var/cache/apt/archives/libsgutils1-dev_1.21-1ubuntu1_i386.deb: files list file for package `libsgutils1' is missing final newline
[02:00] <bartist> it says something like backup does not exist on ipod
[02:00] <rewati> can anyone help me
[02:01] <Chapayev> i have yet to see one successful pointer frmo this channel...
[02:01] <shriphani> bartist, mkdir /media/ipod/backup
[02:01] <bina> shriphani, if you want to copy a directory i think you need to do cp -r ....
[02:01] <MarkCh> bartist: maybe there is no dir named backup on ipod...
[02:01] <MarkCh> have you checked? try what shriphani said.
[02:01] <bartist> it can not created it?
[02:01] <Peter77> the gdk folder is /usr/share/gdm/themes
[02:01] <MarkCh> bina is right too. though i prefer cp -R
[02:01] <Mistic_Warrior> I have a little problem with beryl on my kubuntu... it works, but it is not run as default when kde boots. I need to say "use beryl interface" or something like that... does anyone know how to set Beryl as default ?
[02:01] <shriphani> bartist, and to copy a dir do it recursively......
[02:02] <bartist> recursivel? what do you mean?
[02:02] <shriphani> like bina and MarkCh said
[02:02] <bina> shriphani, ah sorry, i typed the wrong name :) bartist i meant
[02:02] <rewati> hey any body plz help me
[02:02] <rewati> i am gettin error in my synaptic
[02:02] <bartist> cp -r???
[02:02] <Chapayev> ndiswrapper help pls .. w/ netgear wg111
[02:02] <rewati> E: /var/cache/apt/archives/libsgutils1-dev_1.21-1ubuntu1_i386.deb: files list file for package `libsgutils1' is missing final newline
[02:02] <shriphani> bina, do you know how to export a virtual console to a moitor
[02:02] <bartist> cp is for files?
[02:02] <sebdah_> JuJuBee: http://www.linux-nis.org/nis-howto/HOWTO/
[02:02] <bartist> cp -r folder?
[02:02] <nmsa> I have some problems with evolution and LDAP, I can't access the directory but once and only one time when I start evolution; second time will not work anymore; anyone seeing this problem also? any work/around? 'thnx
[02:02] <sebdah_> JuJuBee: It's actually quite easy
[02:03] <WJ> hi
[02:03] <sebdah_> bartist: yeah
[02:03] <JuJuBee> Thank you sebdah_.
[02:03] <WJ> i have 3 primary partitions which I must not delete
[02:03] <sebdah_> JuJuBee: No problem!
[02:03] <Chapayev> anyone working on a cell phone modem w/ ubuntu  -- im glad to help..
[02:03] <WJ> and windows is the 4th
[02:03] <MarkCh> bartist: no. cp -R is recursive copying. i.e. copy all files and subdirectories and their files.
[02:03] <JuJuBee> Off to read now...
[02:03] <rewati> hi sebdah
[02:03] <sebdah_> rewati: hi
[02:03] <sebdah_> JuJuBee: do so =)
[02:03] <bartist> cp -r /home/'username' /media/ipod/backup
[02:03] <bartist> then?
[02:04] <rewati> sebdah i am gettin this error in my synaptic can u help me plz : E: /var/cache/apt/archives/libsgutils1-dev_1.21-1ubuntu1_i386.deb: files list file for package `libsgutils1' is missing final newline
[02:04] <bartist> even if backup do not exist in ipod?
[02:04] <sebdah_> bartist: yeah (without ')
[02:04] <MarkCh> bartist: yeah, though i prefer cp -R
[02:04] <Chapayev> WiFi help...!
[02:04] <WJ> can i install linux partitions in the  same primary partition as a windoze partition?
[02:04] <WJ> please help
[02:04] <bartist> cp -R /home/username /media/ipod/backup
[02:04] <Chapayev> the live cd lets u resize the qwin partn
[02:04] <sebdah_> rewati: when your'e updating?
[02:04] <bartist> if pb then mkdir /media/ipod/backup
[02:05] <bartist> if pb then mkdir /media/ipod/backup/ ??
[02:05] <rewati> sebdah, what updating
[02:05] <MarkCh> bartist: yes. thatll work. -r and -R means the same things though, so you can use them interchangeably
[02:05] <Chapayev> WJ u heard - the install is nice
[02:05] <rewati> my synaptic
[02:05] <sebdah_> rewati: Open a terminal
[02:05] <WJ> Chapayev: it works?
[02:05] <bartist> ok thanx guys!
[02:05] <rewati> sebdah ok
[02:05] <Chapayev> ndiswrpper help someone
[02:05] <bartist> i'll reboot to console
[02:05] <bartist> im under windows now
[02:06] <sebdah_> rewati: then run sudo apt-get update
[02:06] <Chapayev> wj - if win is there and theres room ...
[02:06] <bartist> bye bye
[02:06] <doc|> hi, have Edgy, (new installation) need upgrade to Feisty,: sudo update-manager -c -d (error https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/78673) fix update-manager_0.45.1.debdiff , so, what can i do whit this file? help please
[02:06] <MarkCh> bye bartist
[02:06] <Chapayev> the live cd has a partition util thats cool
[02:06] <Chapayev> it kicks off along the way
[02:06] <WJ> so even if both OSes are in an extended partition, its  OK?
[02:06] <mrli> Hi, i have a problem switching keyboard layouts in GNOME, can anyone help me please ?
[02:07] <sebdah_> rewati: then try to use Synaptic again
[02:07] <rewati> sebdah ok i did
[02:07] <WJ> can i install windows and linux in the same extended block of partitions?
[02:07] <Chapayev> now u got me - im assuming ur puting ubunu down on an ntfs
[02:07] <need411> I had no idea there were so many buntu's...http://www.ubuntugeek.com/list-of-ubuntu-based-linux-distributions-and-live-cds.html
[02:08] <mrli> Did anyone tried to install three different layouts in ubuntu ?
[02:08] <rewati> sebdah i got this error : E: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[02:08] <sebdah_> WJ: it doesn't matter if Windows and Linux is on extended blocks or not. As long as they are on different partitions
[02:08] <Shaffox> !dmz
[02:08] <Chapayev> ndiswrpper help someone???
[02:08] <billy> need411: i think that link is bad.
[02:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dmz - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:08] <need411> what do you mean?
[02:08] <kitche> billy: nah you have to add the l since it got cut off ont he next line
[02:08] <rewati> sebdah i got this error while updating and it stoped
[02:08] <Chapayev> ok im just gonna do drugs till i get help
[02:08] <need411> been on that blog for an hour
[02:09] <kitche> need411: not really sicne there is only 5 buntus the others are done 3rd party
[02:09] <goodkiwiboy> excellent i am able to send images to cellphone via bluetooth but I can't send images to computer
[02:09] <need411> pretty good info there
[02:09] <WJ> sebdah_: Thank you!!! now im off to install ubuntu
[02:09] <sebdah_> rewati: ok.. What servers (lists said that). Maybe you have many bad servers in your /etc/apt/sources.list?
[02:09] <WJ> thanks Chapayev and sebdah_
[02:09] <WJ> bye
[02:09] <Chapayev> noob help\!
[02:09] <sebdah_> WJ: np
[02:09] <Chapayev> WJ ;) - backup dudde
[02:09] <need411> check out the rest of it..  might help somebody
[02:09] <need411> I'm sure
[02:09] <goodkiwiboy> any ideas?
[02:09] <rewati> sebdah can u give me a fresh sourse list
[02:09] <FITorion> hi everyone.... so I need to figure out how to mount a hard drive....
[02:10] <mrli> Chapayev : Hi, do you use russian layout  in ubuntu by any case ?
[02:10] <sebdah_> rewati: no, I'm at work using Debian..
[02:10] <doc|> hi, have Edgy, (new installation) need upgrade to Feisty,: sudo update-manager -c -d (error https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/78673) fix update-manager_0.45.1.debdiff , so, what can i do whit this file? help please, any idea ?
[02:10] <Chapayev> net - ne po  ruski
[02:10] <rewati> sebdah or u can tell me  where i can get it from
[02:10] <Chapayev> but i want to try
[02:10] <billy> need411: oh.  I couldn't connect through clicking.  next time put spaces before and after link.
[02:10] <v_> morning,evening,whatever
[02:10] <Chapayev> Wifi netgear wg111 help pls ppl :) !
[02:11] <FITorion> I have a raid array that doesn't seem to be being detected...
[02:11] <need411>      http://www.ubuntugeek.com/list-of-ubuntu-based-linux-distributions-and-live-cds.html
[02:11] <Chapayev> v u also mixin unix and drugs..?
[02:11] <sipior> FITorion: any kernel messages?
[02:11] <sebdah_> rewati: http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic/
[02:11] <FITorion> not that I know of...
[02:12] <v_> question about building ubuntu/debian packages: how do i successfully set DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE to i686-linux-gnu w/ dpkg-architexture?
[02:12] <Chapayev> n00bie :)
[02:12] <rewati> sebdah thanks
[02:12] <Chapayev> n00bie - help
[02:12] <sebdah_> rewati: np
[02:12] <v_> Chapayev: well, i'm on a lot of drugs to keep me sane
[02:12] <FITorion> I'm extreamly new so you'd have to tell me where to look for that
[02:12] <mrli> Chapayev : I found it is easy to install russian in addition to to english via System->Preferences->Keyboard but if I add a third language then I rAlt+lAlt doesn't switch them !
[02:12] <sipior> FITorion: and "mount /dev/sda1 /mnt" or whatever doesn't work?
[02:12] <billy> need411: thanks.
[02:12] <mrli> what can I do, anyone please !!
[02:12] <billy> need411: i didn't realize there were so many myself.
[02:12] <need411> found it through a direct link on edgy's wiki
[02:12] <Chapayev> mrli - trilingual pidar ! pomagi!
[02:12] <javb> Any how to, known to work, about HOW TO Asterisk - queueMetrics - Ubuntu Server ?
[02:13] <Greyhaven7> Anyone know when ndiswrapper will be compatible with the AMD64 version of Ubuntu 6.1?
[02:13] <sipior> FITorion: you might try "dmesg | grep -i raid" and see what device name turns up
[02:13] <need411> or was that another site?  anyways..  it's pretty inciteful
[02:13] <FITorion> text commands R not my forte yet... just switched from windows... what does that cammand do?
[02:14] <Chapayev> oh is AMD - ndiswrapper an issue ?
[02:14] <mrli> Chapaev : eto ti rugayeshsya v tranlite ?
[02:14] <Chapayev> mrli :)
[02:14] <MarkCh> FiTorion: whar does that cammand do?
[02:14] <mattl> what's the non-support channel for ubuntu?
[02:14] <sipior> FITorion: it greps the log printed at boot for any output regarding a raid array. this could tell you what device name the kernel is using to refer to the device
[02:14] <need411> #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:14] <mattl> thanks.
[02:14] <need411> np
[02:14] <mrli> Chapaev : Pomogi plz.. budet tebe +5 k karme...
[02:15] <Chapayev> nu davai v'meste..
[02:15] <Greyhaven7> Chapayev, yeah, I just installed two days ago and I can't get my wireless card working, needed ndiswrapper, got an error trying to install it saying "YOU ARE RUNNING AN: *INCOMPATIBLE* *64BIT* *KERNEL*"
[02:15] <Chapayev> oh 64 bit - missed that
[02:16] <Greyhaven7> any news on a fix for it?
[02:16] <matej> When i lock my desktop there is screensaver, but when i move mouse nothing happnes (screensaver delay, but there is nothing) .. i can type in my pw, just not showing it!
[02:16] <mrli> Chapayev: gde sidyat nastroiki yazikovie ? est kakoi nibud .conf ?
[02:16] <Chapayev> options...for wl net then - bluetooth -gprs!
[02:16] <wstern> My friend thought it was funny to rm my /boot folder when I left the computer for a moment.  I'm in a Live CD environment, but don't know how to go about fixing my partition.
[02:16] <livingdaylight> I downloaded a torrent but it is .mkv format. Anyone know what it is and how to make it compatibel in linux?
[02:16] <Greyhaven7> how long has the 64bit version been out?
[02:16] <sipior> wstern: time for some new friends :)
[02:16] <Chapayev> mrli - id love to help but my browser is barely up now =-
[02:16] <kraypius> hello everyone
[02:16] <Chapayev> i cant research anything
[02:16] <afoukou> alban
[02:17] <FITorion> ok I just typed dmesg | grep -i raid into the terminal and got nothing
[02:17] <lillrazor> Anyone knows in what directory xchat is installed when you install it from "Add/Remove" under "applications"? have looked in "/etc" and "/home"
[02:17] <wstern> sipior: yeah. But how can I find new friends without the use of my computer ?! :P
[02:17] <slacker_nl> lillrazor: which xchat in a terminal
[02:17] <sipior> wstern: you might try reinstalling the kernel packages and grub, i think they are the only packages that write to /boot
[02:17] <wstern> lillrazor: /usr/bin
[02:17] <mrli> Chapayev: ok thanks, will try later - may be someone have face the problem
[02:17] <synic> lillrazor: why does it matter?  try whereis xchat in a term.
[02:17] <kraypius> Im having a problem adding mp3s in Serpentine to burn an audio CD. It says: Unsupported file type. and something about Gstreamer plugins. What packages do I need to install?
[02:17] <Chapayev> FF 1.5 keeps bombing with scripts
[02:17] <sipior> FITorion: how have you configured this raid? describe the device
[02:17] <need411> livingdaylight - VLC Player
[02:17] <wstern> sipior: I've tried that. It didn't work for a variety of error messages.
[02:17] <slacker_nl> lillrazor: or run dpkg -L xchat in a terminal
[02:17] <mekaj> i have several computers on a home network (2 running ubuntu and 3 running windoze) and for some reason neither of the ubuntu boxes see each other but they see the windoze computers just fine.  any ideas?
[02:18] <lillrazor> synic, im new at linux. installed it yesterday. not so elite :P
[02:18] <Greyhaven7> anyone using the AMD 64 bit version?
[02:18] <FITorion> it's 4 500 Gb hard drives in a raid 5 array
[02:18] <sipior> wstern: then you might be stuck with a reinstall, i'm afraid, unless you can copy off of another machine
[02:18] <synic> lillrazor: yeah, but you shouldn't need to know where it is in most cases.
[02:18] <doc|> hi, have Edgy, (new installation) need upgrade to Feisty,: sudo update-manager -c -d (error https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/78673) fix update-manager_0.45.1.debdiff , so, what can i do whit this file? help please, any idea ?
[02:18] <holycow> would anyone know how to put the following command in a launcher so that every user could run it successfully:  sudo -H xauth merge ~/.Xauth  ... currently that doesn't run properly from a launcher for some reason ... any ideas?
[02:18] <FITorion> I used the bios utility to configure it as such
[02:18] <wstern> sipior: why would copying off of another machine work?
[02:18] <Slart> Greyhaven7: yup.. 64 bit ubuntu on AMD 64 x2
[02:18] <Greyhaven7> Slart, any problems with ndiswrapper?
[02:19] <sipior> wstern: if it's the same kernel version, same version of grub. basically, if you have two ubuntu machines running the latest 6.10 or whatever
[02:19] <Slart> Greyhaven7: haven't used it.. I just use my standard wired nic's which are well supported under linux
[02:19] <wstern> sipior: I do.
[02:19] <sipior> wstern: well, have a go and see what happens
[02:19] <Greyhaven7> Slart, I hate you =). My laptop is all incompatible crap
[02:19] <Chapayev> this is ndiswrp 1.38??
[02:19] <wstern> sipior: but they have a different partition table. won't that be relevant
[02:20] <ml--> is there a keyboard combination for "show desktop"?
[02:20] <livingdaylight> need411: i use mplayer and xine player
[02:20] <Slart> Greyhaven7: hehe.. perhaps you should try the 32-bit version.. 64 bit still has some way to go when it comes to getting all software to work
[02:20] <sipior> wstern: yes but you can fudge the grub config
[02:20] <Greyhaven7> Chapayev, I don't know, I'm pretty new to linux, and I don't have access to my machine right now (at work right nwo)
[02:20] <need411> pretty sure that was a native linux codec you mentioned
[02:20] <livingdaylight> need411: how about converting it to iso image?
[02:20] <wstern> sipior: playing in menu.lst is all I would need to do?
[02:20] <Chapayev> a little help pls - wifi with ndiswrapper netgear WG111
[02:20] <need411> mkv right?
[02:21] <sipior> wstern: not sure, but if the kernel has the same filename, i think you could get that to work
[02:21] <Chapayev> might be worth trying latest ver. of ndiscrapper
[02:21] <Greyhaven7> yeah
[02:21] <Slart> Greyhaven7: if I were using a laptop I'd go with 32 bit ubuntu.. just one less thing to mess stuff up
[02:21] <lillrazor> synic, , i need to put in an file in the "plugin" directory
[02:21] <sipior> FITorion: and this raid is connected to your computer how?
[02:21] <lillrazor> for fishkey
[02:21] <Greyhaven7> but I just got it from Ubuntu's front page two days ago
[02:21] <Greyhaven7> how much newer can there be?
[02:21] <FITorion> sata
[02:21] <Peter77> is it possible to open a file browser using sudo from the terminal?
[02:21] <synic> lillrazor: ~/.xchat/plugins
[02:21] <livingdaylight> need411: mkv yes
[02:22] <synic> lillrazor: or probably ~/.xchat2/plugins
[02:22] <livingdaylight> need411: please put my name so i know you are talking to me
[02:22] <Slart> Peter77: gksudo nautlius should work
[02:22] <FITorion> mother board has a build in raid controler
[02:22] <Chapayev> K - im thinking from my end - 6.06 - did not even have the old one
[02:22] <need411> VLC has played them on mine..
[02:22] <sipior> FITorion: so you have a separate sata card plugged into the machine, or?
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[02:22] <need411> <prison break>
[02:22] <Chapayev> help - b4 i OD
[02:22] <need411> had this problem a few days back
[02:22] <livingdaylight> need411: and do you burn em to dvd too?
[02:23] <Chapayev> im up 2 days w/ this sh*t
[02:23] <need411> nah
[02:23] <need411> I just get the ones I miss..
[02:23] <FITorion> no the mother board has about 9 sata ports on it and a built in contoler for runing raid
[02:23] <livingdaylight> need411: ok, coz that is my challenge
[02:23] <need411> cast it to tv through s-video
[02:23] <sipior> FITorion: and the device driver module is loaded in the kernel?
[02:24] <Chapayev> who's on Wifi ??
[02:24] <Chapayev> fess up!
[02:24] <sarig> r
[02:24] <Greyhaven7> I wish I was
[02:24] <FITorion> I don't have the slightest clue how to check that
[02:24] <lillrazor> synic, it says it doenst find it :/
[02:24] <Greyhaven7> but AMD64 Ubuntu doesn't support ndiswrapper to support my WLAN card
[02:24] <sipior> FITorion: do you know the device driver name? which make is the raid controller?
[02:24] <Chapayev> grey - i set up cingular gprs w/ BT and here i am
[02:24] <Chapayev> its just hella slow
[02:24] <Chapayev> and I want to get 6.10
[02:24] <livingdaylight> need411: would devede handle it?
[02:24] <FITorion> I imagine ASUS
[02:25] <sipior> FITorion: you'll need to be sure :-)
[02:25] <foofoo1> Hi, I recently made the 'make install' to install my rt500 driver. Now I did a 'modprobe rt2500', but nothing happens, what to do ?
[02:25] <Chapayev> this is just a place to recap accmplishments
[02:25] <Peter77> Thanx
[02:25] <kraypius> DOes anyone know what Gstreamer packages I need to burn Mp3s
[02:25] <kraypius> ?
[02:25] <Greyhaven7> Are there any OTHER versions of Ubuntu that are 64Bit?
[02:25] <need411> not sure myself.. I just knew that file type..  google VLC..  you almost have to like it
[02:25] <Greyhaven7> that might actually support ndiswrapper?
[02:25] <rewati> sebdah r u online
[02:25] <SeanTater> is restarting udev on a running system a good idea?
[02:25] <livingdaylight> need411: one has to like VLC?
[02:26] <FITorion> It's not a card or anthing it's a motherboard made by ASUS ... M2N32 WS Pro if you want to know
[02:26] <Peter77> cool, ubuntu looks cool blue
[02:26] <need411> <---thinks so.. but has been wrong b4
[02:26] <sipior> FITorion: right, but the controller should have a chipset, which should be listed in your motherboard manual
[02:26] <livingdaylight> need411: i thought i heard someone say the other day that VLC was a piece of crap
[02:26] <Chapayev> need wifi help pls! ndiswrapper !! ??
[02:26] <Greyhaven7> what's wrong with your ndiswrapper?
[02:26] <livingdaylight> need411: can you put my tag, so i know you're talking to me^^
[02:27] <Chapayev> I cant sudo modprobe
[02:27] <rewati> sipior i am gettin this error in my synaptic : E: /var/cache/apt/archives/mozilla-thunderbird_1.5.0.10-0ubuntu0.6.10_i386.deb: files list file for package `libsgutils1' is missing final newline
[02:27] <Greyhaven7> I don't even know what that means
[02:27] <Slart> !dvdrip
[02:27] <Greyhaven7> lol, sorry
[02:27] <ubotu> dvdrip: perl front end for transcode. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 1:0.98.1-0.1ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 718 kB, installed size 2084 kB
[02:27] <Slart> !dvd
[02:27] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[02:27] <Chapayev> at some point i gotta do that step and nada!
[02:28] <sipior> rewati: think you might have tab-completed the wrong nick, friend :)
[02:28] <Chapayev> or rather ERROR
[02:28] <Greyhaven7> nice
[02:28] <Greyhaven7> I thought they said Ubuntu was supposed to be "easy"
[02:28] <Chapayev>  ndiswrp.ko file?
[02:28] <Chapayev> easy to install
[02:28] <kraypius> HOW DO I BURN MP3s
[02:28] <Greyhaven7> yeah... unless ANYTHING on your computer isn't supported... then it's hell
[02:28] <need411> livingdaylight..  here is why I have no playback issues at all    http://www.ehomeupgrade.com/entry/2663/how-to_get_full
[02:29] <FITorion> NVIDIA MediaShield
[02:29] <rewati> sipior no i hav some problem can u help me i am gettin this error in my synaptic : E: /var/cache/apt/archives/mozilla-thunderbird_1.5.0.10-0ubuntu0.6.10_i386.deb: files list file for package `libsgutils1' is missing final newline
[02:29] <Chapayev> naa its just unix - logical cold precise efficient ERRORS
[02:29] <Gary> Hey everyone.  I've got a new system here, 64-bit AMD.  I've previously used normal 32bit ubuntu, and have downloaded the 64bit version for the new computer.  However it doesn't work.
[02:29] <rewati> sebdah i am gettin this error in my synaptic : E: /var/cache/apt/archives/mozilla-thunderbird_1.5.0.10-0ubuntu0.6.10_i386.deb: files list file for package `libsgutils1' is missing final newline
[02:29] <Gary> It goes to the start screen, and I choose "Install ubuntu", it loads the kernel, and then just freezes basically
[02:29] <livingdaylight> need411: its burnignto dvd i'm presently concerned with as its an anime for my son
[02:30] <Chapayev> btw, anyone had trouble stepping the screen res down a notch
[02:30] <mjr> Greyhaven7, of course things get difficult if you have unsupported hardware, there's nothing to be done about that (except add support, which for many pieces is happening, and for many not)
[02:30] <foofoo1> Hi, I recently made the 'make install' to install my rt500 driver. Now I did a 'modprobe rt2500', but nothing happens, what to do ?
[02:30] <Gary> is this a known issue?  I downloaded the file again, but encountered the same issue
[02:30] <kraypius> which gstreamer packages do I need to burn mp3s to cd with Serpentine
[02:30] <sipior> rewati: sounds like a broken package, perhaps you're using a third-party repository which is having problems? try reloading the apt package list?
[02:30] <need411> livingdaylight:  here is your the end of your issue   http://www.ehomeupgrade.com/entry/2663/how-to_get_full
[02:30] <Chapayev> mine drops out to login
[02:30] <FITorion> Gray I had a simmilar problem turned out to be bad RAM
[02:30] <sipior> FITorion: k, you'll need to do some googling and figure out which driver is needed for this controller chipset
[02:30] <need411> really easy fix
[02:30] <kraypius> which gstreamer packages do I need to burn mp3s to cd with Serpentine
[02:30] <FITorion> great
[02:30] <rewati> sipior i did reloaded  but it dosent work
[02:30] <sipior> FITorion: just "NVIDIA mediashield linux ubuntu" should turn up some hits
[02:31] <FITorion> be back if I have issues... which is likely
[02:31] <Gary> FITorion: really?  hmmm, I'm in windows at the minute and everything seems fine
[02:31] <Greyhaven7> Anyone know why NDISWRAPPER isn't supported by 6.1 for AMD64 ?
[02:31] <rewati> sipiori dont have any broken packeg showing
[02:31] <Chapayev> just need someone to find it for me - no reliabvkle browser ...Wifi Netgear wg111v2 w/ 6.06..???
[02:31] <juannicolas> Is there a good website to configure my T60p IBM ?
[02:32] <crimsun> juannicolas: thinkwiki?
[02:32] <Pici> juannicolas: http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWiki
[02:32] <Chapayev> ok - im just gonna burn 6.10 at a frnds..should i do xbuntu - on a AMD k6 500mhz??
[02:33] <livingdaylight> need411: VLC is playing mkv - cool
[02:33] <sipior> rewati: and removing the package doesn't work?
[02:33] <need411> :-D
[02:33] <Chapayev> drugs + ubuntu = oy vey!
[02:33] <rewati> sipior i am rmoving it but its not goin
[02:33] <livingdaylight> need411: only problem is the anime is in Japanese :( Can you fix that? ;p
[02:34] <need411> lol
[02:34] <wstern> how does one 'cp' a folder?
[02:34] <rewati> sipio givinbg same error
[02:34] <Chapayev> someone w/ wifi straight - help!
[02:34] <sipior> wstern: cp -R
[02:34] <livingdaylight> need411: dayam, i thought it was dubbed (my neighbor Tortoro
[02:34] <josef666> k
[02:34] <josef666> hello guys
[02:34] <josef666> i am josef
[02:34] <josef666> i am new to jewbuntu
[02:34] <sipior> rewati: you may try deleting your apt-cache at /var/cache/apt, but not sure if that's safe or not
[02:35] <Chapayev> biblical name + 666 ?!
[02:35] <livingdaylight> josef666: LOL
[02:35] <livingdaylight> need411: damn hard to find an eglish dubbed torrent of My Neighbor Tortoro :s
[02:35] <campfire> livingdaylight: how did you get vlc to play mkv?
[02:35] <C_buntu> up all week and still nothing
[02:35] <C_buntu> what an OS
[02:35] <C_buntu> ?!
[02:35] <rewati> sipior i hav some serios work on my sytem i cant afford to loose it so what shu i do
[02:35] <sipior> rewati: i believe it's regenerated by an apt-get update, but i don't recall precisely
[02:36] <sipior> rewati: well, back it up of course
[02:36] <livingdaylight> campfire: file>directory>movies>movie_folder
[02:36] <wstern> sipior: Alright, I got the boot folder and changed the (hd0,x) values in menu.lst according to how my partition table looks on this computer. Time to reboot and see what happens?
[02:36] <sipior> wstern: cross-fingers first, then reboot
[02:36] <Slart> anyone running k9copy on ubuntu 6.10?
[02:36] <C_buntu> help ! wIFI
[02:36] <need411> thought this was funny - Ubuntu Satanic Edition Ubuntu SE is not currently a distro, its more a series of themes to transform the look of Ubuntu. You must first download and install one of the standard Ubuntu variants and then upgrade to Ubuntu SE. Project Homepage and Downloads http://parker1.co.uk/satanic
[02:37] <Slart> !k9
[02:37] <ubotu> A good alternative to running DVDShrink with wine is k9copy; for Dapper it's available in Universe, and for Breezy it's available at this repository: deb http://repos.knio.it/ breezy main contrib non-free
[02:37] <wstern> sipior: :) thanks for the help. see you on the other side, hopefully
[02:37] <C_buntu> WHERE ARE THE GURUS?!
[02:37] <sipior> C_buntu: meditating
[02:37] <slacker_nl> lol @ ubuntu SE
[02:37] <C_buntu> Im having palpitations already
[02:37] <mefisto_> hello to all from Vojvodina !!!
[02:38] <C_buntu> they love to watch this noob fiasco
[02:38] <C_buntu> will trade gprs-bluetooth advice for Wifi
[02:38] <Izanbardprince> Ubuntu SE Fiery Spawn is coming along nicely I hear
[02:38] <rewati> sipior in /var/cache/apt there are many file which one i shu delete
[02:38] <C_buntu> will also bring u drugs food liq or women..
[02:38] <C_buntu> (in nyc)
[02:39] <sipior> rewati: it's given in the error message, iirc
[02:39] <sipior> rewati: delete the appropriate directory, and then try apt-get update
[02:39] <Greyhaven7> Why doesn't Ubuntu 6.1 AMD64 support ndiswrapper??????????????
[02:39] <C_buntu> come to my place grey and ill show u ..
[02:40] <sipior> Greyhaven7: i didn't think ndiswrapper weas supported on any 64-bit machine yet
[02:40] <Greyhaven7> huh?
[02:40] <Greyhaven7> sipior, why now?
[02:40] <C_buntu> cause they were doin the same thing i am - getting high
[02:40] <Greyhaven7> *why not?
[02:40] <usuario> brasnet
[02:40] <Greyhaven7> lol
[02:40] <sipior> Greyhaven7:  i don't know, does it matter?
[02:40] <Greyhaven7> YES
[02:40] <Blinny> Is there a FAQ or HOWTO outlining the recommended way to do NAT in Ubuntu?
[02:40] <Greyhaven7> I can't get my WLAN working without it
[02:40] <nospi> hey, can someone please test my website?
[02:40] <sipior> Greyhaven7: well, back to 32-bit for you, then
[02:40] <Greyhaven7> NO
[02:41] <Greyhaven7> NO NO NO
[02:41] <nospi> http://www.nospi.co.nr
[02:41] <bitbourger> hallo,  habe eben meine festplatte geteilt, und will nun die eine als home benutzen.  doch wenn ich die platte mounten will, kommt das es die device nicht gibt ?  kann mir jem. helfen ?
[02:41] <Greyhaven7> I want my full capability of my machine
[02:41] <wstern> sipior: Almost, but not quite working.
[02:41] <Pici> !de | bitbourger
[02:41] <sipior> Greyhaven7: or try google
[02:41] <ubotu> bitbourger: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[02:41] <C_buntu> grey gprs ?
[02:41] <cyberfr0g> hello
[02:41] <cokeslut> sup
[02:41] <Greyhaven7> What's that mean?
[02:41] <kitche> Greyhaven7: if you have broadcom just use the native driver
[02:41] <cyberfr0g> investigating
[02:41] <bitbourger> ok
[02:41] <cokeslut> I'll soon find out
[02:41] <C_buntu> cslut - come over now!
[02:41] <sipior> Greyhaven7: google for answer, see if someone else has it working already
[02:41] <C_buntu> i have too much for 1
[02:41] <martalli> !kn : martalli
[02:41] <sipior> wstern: where'd it fail?
[02:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kn : martalli - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:42] <Greyhaven7> I've been googleing for TWO DAYS
[02:42] <Greyhaven7> no answers
[02:42] <martalli> !kn | martalli
[02:42] <sipior> Greyhaven7: well then, you're SOL, i'm afraid
[02:42] <Greyhaven7> only horribly long "fixes" that don't work
[02:42] <wstern> sipior: We dealt with the Grub Error 15.  That's gone, and I get my grub menu.  I can even boot into Windows, not that I want to.  When I try to boot into Linux, however, it shows me the graphical splash screen, but the progress bar doesn't fill.
[02:42] <Greyhaven7> NO NO NO
[02:42] <wstern> sipior: hangs at no progress
[02:42] <C_buntu> theres always a way!
[02:42] <Greyhaven7> sipior, just hit the button that makes it all work please
[02:42] <kitche> !bcm43xx | Greyhaven7
[02:42] <ubotu> Greyhaven7: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[02:43] <C_buntu> like stay up until u hallucinate that the prob solved
[02:43] <juannicolas> What about multimedia? Can I install amarok in Ubuntu?
[02:43] <Greyhaven7> been there
[02:43] <bitbourger> hello, i formated my harddisc in tow parts, and now i wanna mount one part for /home,  but when i try to mount, the message comes: no dives found,  can someone help me ?
[02:43] <Greyhaven7> no help
[02:43] <C_buntu> that ref. sux!
[02:43] <kitche> juannicolas: yes
[02:43] <juannicolas> apt-get install amarok?
[02:43] <Greyhaven7> I really need ndiswrapper help
[02:43] <Greyhaven7> not wifi help
[02:43] <Pici> juannicolas: Yep.
[02:43] <C_buntu> grey lets coop
[02:43] <juannicolas> good
[02:43] <sipior> wstern: sounds like you might have the wrong root partition specified.  or maybe a wrong filename for the kernel?
[02:43] <C_buntu> why not drop them a line...
[02:43] <Greyhaven7> on?
[02:43] <juannicolas> starting to like debian
[02:43] <C_buntu> the source that is..?
[02:44] <kitche> Greyhaven7: what do you get when you install ndiswrapper?
[02:44] <FITorion> didn't find anything on google... only looked a few seconds before I relized I have my motherboards driver disk... which I haven't run...  so now I'm trying to figure out how to run an .exe file ...
[02:44] <C_buntu> cant u shoe-horn some other wl plan into the picture..
[02:44] <Greyhaven7> <-- is not a programmer (unfortunately)
[02:44] <wstern> sipior: well, Ubuntu does certainly start booting. I don't think it would get to the splash screen if I had specified the wrong partition.
[02:44] <hayden_>  how do i change from using the gdm to the kdm
[02:44] <C_buntu> maybe a diff chipset is supported..
[02:44] <campfire> livingdaylight: ok, i thought you installed a plugin for vlc too
[02:44] <Greyhaven7> <-- is also really really noobish at Linux
[02:45] <josef666> wb Bhaal!
[02:45] <sipior> wstern: actually, grub has a command line that allows you to play around with setting the root partition, and you can specify the kernel name as well
[02:45] <kitche> Greyhaven7: what is your chipset on your card and what do you get when you try to install ndiswrapper
[02:45] <Blinny> Is there a FAQ or HOWTO outlining the recommended way to do NAT in Ubuntu?
[02:45] <Greyhaven7> BCM4306
[02:45] <C_buntu> kitche me too!
[02:45] <sipior> FITorion: running the .exe won't do you any good, i'm afraid
[02:45] <C_buntu> Ill do a line and wait - almost patiently
[02:45] <FITorion> damn
[02:45] <sipior> FITorion: but if you can find the driver name in linux, it's probably already supported
[02:45] <robinlinth> Hey. I'm trying to resize my ext3 partition so I followed a guide. If i type df, it says the maximum is now 39GB, but the blocks are still 79GB, and if i boot the Windows install CD it says it's still 79GB. I'm trying to resize it via qtparted now but that won't work either. Help me!
[02:46] <Greyhaven7> chipset is BCM4306 and when I try to install ndiswrapper it says "*INCOMPATIBLE* *64BIT* *KERNEL*"
[02:46] <sipior> FITorion: let me see what i can dig up. also, be sure to include my handle if you want me to read your future replies
[02:46] <wstern> sipior: i'm aware of that. that's equivalent to setting (hd0,2) or something in menu.lst?
[02:46] <C_buntu> ahh - only the soober get help - im the one who's frazzled!
[02:47] <Greyhaven7> lol
[02:47] <FITorion> there are a bunch of drivers in the file... for linux... they all say they are for the raid controler.... which one do I want and... how do I install it...
[02:47] <C_buntu> ubuntu could lead to pacing
[02:47] <sipior> wstern: no, i meant you can actually supply a root partition and a filename and grub will see if it can boot it
[02:47] <sipior> FITorion: i need more information
[02:47] <Greyhaven7> ubuntu can lead to headaches if your hardware isn't supported
[02:47] <kitche> Greyhaven7: then you have to try and compile ndiswrapper manually
[02:47] <C_buntu> thats what i said!
[02:47] <Greyhaven7> I have no earthly clue how to do that
[02:47] <sipior> well, if it's not supported, it's not supported!
[02:47] <wstern> sipior: aha! I think I know the problem
[02:48] <kitche> sipior: ndiswrapper supports x86_64
[02:48] <Greyhaven7> will it be???
[02:48] <C_buntu> then hunt for bin from a dweeb lucky enough to have ur kernel
[02:48] <sipior> kitche: does it, good, he can get it running then
[02:48] <Greyhaven7> ndiswrapper does NOT support 64bit
[02:48] <kitche> Greyhaven7: With ndiswrapper, most miniPCI (builtin), PCI, PCMCIA (Cardbus only) or USB wireless network card works in Linux with x86 or x86-64.
[02:48] <C_buntu> kitch need help w/ netgear wg111??
[02:48] <C_buntu> and twitching
[02:48] <Greyhaven7> it's AMD64
[02:49] <wstern> sipior: in grub, i hit e to edit the command for booting ubuntu, right?  in the kernel line it has root=UUID= a long string of alpha numeric stuff. somehow i don't think the uuid is the same as on my other computer.
[02:49] <Greyhaven7> Ubuntu 6.1
[02:49] <bulmer> is there some kind of gotchas when running vftpd on ubuntu and the client ftp download files from it?  i was getting permission problems at destination(windoz)
[02:49] <kitche> Greyhaven7: your point it's still x86_64
[02:49] <Greyhaven7> it still isn't supported
[02:49] <hylje> wstern: its universally unique identification (number) for a reason
[02:49] <wstern> hylje: bastards :P how do solve this?
[02:49] <Greyhaven7> I got an error saying "WE HAVE DETERMINED THAT YOU ARE USING AN *INCOMPATIBLE* *64BIT* *KERNEL*"
[02:49] <kane77> how do I display the page borders in OO Spreadsheet? (I know it doesn't have to do anything whit ubuntu)
[02:50] <Greyhaven7> that means it's not supported
[02:50] <FITorion> well heres what's there...  RHEL3_U#   #=4-7, RHEL4_U#   #=1-3,  SLES9_SP3, SuSE10
[02:50] <sipior> wstern: that sounds about right. the uuid shoud be unique, though, if it's specifying a different disk. the uuid could probably be left off, actually, as long as the root partition was specified correctly
[02:50] <Pici> Greyhaven7: What do you want from us here then?
[02:50] <C_buntu> symopathy - and to take up my time
[02:50] <Greyhaven7> someone to fix ndiswrapper =)
[02:50] <kitche> C_buntu: you trying ndiswrapper?
[02:50] <FITorion> can I just copy and paste them into a driver file somewhere?
[02:51] <C_buntu> yes kich help!
[02:51] <wstern> sipior: I can just remove that portion? "root=UUID=5cf0f214-2f6e......etc,etc."
[02:51] <C_buntu> got no browser i can rely on ..
[02:51] <C_buntu> also not sure if my msgs are goin thru..
[02:51] <sipior> wstern: i think it's unneccessary, and my grub's menu.lst doesn't have it
[02:51] <Greyhaven7> I can see your messages
[02:52] <wstern> sipior: the kernel line would read: "kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.17-11-generic ro quiet splash"
[02:52] <quiet> splash
[02:52] <C_buntu> did u get hi kitch?
[02:52] <C_buntu> damn ansi irc..
[02:52] <sipior> wstern: mine just has "root=/dev/hdc2" , so you can specify the root partition that way
[02:52] <C_buntu> how do i tab thru windows ..
[02:52] <kitche> C_buntu: what type of card is it usb or pci?
[02:52] <C_buntu> kitch - netgear wg111 - usb
[02:53] <sipior> FITorion: what was the name again, mediaguard?
[02:53] <C_buntu> folowed a guide - but bombed on modpro
[02:53] <FITorion> media shieald
[02:53] <sipior> FITorion: k, i'll ahve a look
[02:53] <wstern> sipior: alright, trying that
[02:53] <C_buntu> kitch pls wakl me thru - if ur in nyc - ill be grateful!
[02:53] <kitche> C_buntu: yeah let me guess it says ndiswrapper and soemthing baout symbol
[02:54] <kane77> how can I change a language of OO?
[02:54] <C_buntu> r/ndiswrapper.ko): Invalid argument
[02:54] <wstern> sipior: it definitely got farther than last time....it's fdisking :D
[02:55] <kitche> C_buntu: yeah that one also hmm I would say reinstall ndiswrapper if you can
[02:55] <C_buntu> kitch u familiar - lemme know,...
[02:55] <sipior> wstern: that's an improvement
[02:55] <kitche> C_buntu: I usually fix that by compiling ndiswrapper myself
[02:55] <C_buntu> how do i get a ver on ndiscrapper ?
[02:55] <C_buntu> i will comp 1.38
[02:55] <kitche> C_buntu: ndiswrapper -version might be --version
[02:55] <C_buntu> is it rough?
[02:55] <C_buntu> Ive been up for 2 days
[02:56] <kitche> C_buntu: not really I can walk you though it
[02:56] <CharlieChester> anyone here running ubuntu on an x series thinkpad?
[02:56] <eidolon> hi folks - i'm runing ubuntu, but i'd like to have a KDE desktop.  rather than download Kubuntu and reinstall, is there a 'meta-package' that says "install KDE and make it available via the GDM login?"
[02:56] <C_buntu> itch u got a connect in Brklyn kid!
[02:56] <sipior> FITorion: are you sure medaishield is the name of the chipset from the motherboard?
[02:56] <kitche> eidolon: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[02:57] <C_buntu> do i ftp the source?
[02:57] <CharlieChester> eidolon: did you google it? its asked about 10000000 times an hour :-;
[02:57] <FITorion> yes
[02:57] <CharlieChester> FITorion: is that to me?
[02:57] <eidolon> CharlieChester: mm,  million qbh!  i'll look :)
[02:57] <juannicolas> can't install xbindkeys and -config , apt-get appears to not found them.
[02:57] <FITorion> no charlie
[02:57] <C_buntu> FireFx is bombing on me too - so ...
[02:57] <eidolon> ah' kubuntu-desktop'
[02:57] <eidolon> thank you :)
[02:58] <wstern> sipior: It worked!! Thanks so much for all your help
[02:58] <kitche> C_buntu: firefox is probably crashing due to a flash bug most likely let em get the url for the source
[02:58] <C_buntu> keeps dyin on scripts..
[02:58] <sipior> wstern: np, glad you got it up and running. and lock your terminal next time...
[02:59] <C_buntu> anyways - sourceforge?
[02:59] <wstern> sipior: will do. thanks :D
[02:59] <kitche> C_buntu: wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper-1.38.tar.gz
[02:59] <eidolon> CharlieChester: thanks for the nudge.
[03:00] <teclis> hi, I wanna convert aac-files to ogg, but everytime I get files with strange noises and no music. Can someone help me?
[03:00] <CharlieChester> eidolon: I often wonder how any of us got anything done before search engines! There is a solution to everything already out there :-;
[03:00] <need411> ;)
[03:00] <FITorion> I'm reading the readmes and it keeps saying "if you've run (driver) before all you need to type is ......" But I haven't run it before... that's why I need to run it... o.0
[03:01] <C_buntu> kitch u  rok!
[03:01] <mjr> teclis, note that transcoding from lossy to lossy will cause some additional quality degradation. Aside from that, I'm not sure if sound-converter can do aac, but if it does, you might try it
[03:01] <sipior> FITorion: unfortunately i'm out of time at the moment, and i can't dig up a device driver name. i suggest you look through the drivers in /lib/modules/ and see if you can find something similar to what is listed in your documentation, and then load that with insmod <filename>
[03:01] <C_buntu> u know gprs is not that bad
[03:01] <sipior> FITorion: good luck to you
[03:01] <FITorion> thanks
[03:01] <eidolon> CharlieChester: mm boy howdy.  i'm a little puzzled why... er, whatever gnomes package manager - didn't have Kubuntu-desktop in it.  i did a search on 'kde' and didn't find anything useful.  but the command line worked... odd.
[03:02] <kitche> C_buntu: you need to install build-essential with sudo apt-get install build-essential
[03:02] <C_buntu> kitch - did that :)
[03:02] <RedBowlerHat> can you use MAKEDEV to reassign default permissions to /dev?
[03:03] <kitche> C_buntu: tar -xvf ndiswrapper-1.38.tar.gz && cd ndiswrapper-1.38 && ./configure && make && sudo make install make that one line and it should do what you want
[03:03] <tvaly> hi
[03:03] <teclis> mjr: I tried a script, soundkonverter and in both cases the same. It's a bit strange, that the tracklength is buggy with different music player - it shows 30sec but plays the whole track, but I can forward after the last 30sec
[03:03] <C_buntu> i already extracted with te util
[03:04] <kitche> C_buntu: ok then you just need the part from cd to install
[03:04] <StrixVarius> Hey guys my sound has stopped working at all (but just because it has crashed or something) is there a way to restart the sound system?
[03:04] <C_buntu> and i gotta be root.?
[03:04] <StrixVarius> Without rebooting the machine? I swapped to Linux to avoid constant restarts
[03:05] <kitche> C_buntu: no well the last part you do that's why sudo is there
[03:05] <tvaly> who can help me with the mysql install in a 6.06 LTS??
[03:05] <juannicolas> I'm trying to install the mplayer for the firefox, I'm following this instructions :
[03:05] <juannicolas> http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Installing_Ubuntu_6.10_(Edgy_Eft)_on_a_ThinkPad_T60#Getting_Multimedia_to_Work
[03:05] <boguh> hi, is the automounter for cds, usb only activated when gnome is running?
[03:05] <juannicolas> But the url is not working.
[03:06] <kitche> juannicolas: which url?
[03:06] <kass> holas
[03:06] <tvaly> kass: only English
[03:06] <kass> ok
[03:07] <juannicolas> kitche packages.freecontrib.org
[03:07] <kass> my english is bery bery bad
[03:07] <juannicolas> kass very very
[03:07] <kass> jajaja
[03:07] <kitche> juannicolas: ah the plf repo yeah not sure if that's up anymore but mplayer plugin is in the official repos
[03:08] <kane77> how can I change a language of OOffice?
[03:08] <juannicolas> hum.. ok
[03:08] <juannicolas> i'll try it after apt-get finish to install amarok
[03:08] <Pici> kass: What is your native language? We have non-english channels here.
[03:08] <kass> spanish
[03:08] <Pici> !es | kass
[03:08] <ubotu> kass: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[03:08] <martalli> kane77:  Use the language supprt utility under System-Admin
[03:09] <kestaz> !lt
[03:09] <kane77> martalli, ok, will try that
[03:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lt - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:09] <juannicolas> kitche what about the xbindkeys?
[03:09] <kass> I'm from barcelona
[03:09] <kitche> !xbindkey
[03:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xbindkey - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:09] <juannicolas> kass entra a #ubuntu-es
[03:09] <kass> ok
[03:09] <martalli> We put my son's edubuntu comp into tamil last night and it was pretty good.
[03:10] <kass> chao
[03:10] <juannicolas> adios
[03:10] <kitche> juannicolas: it's in the repos also
[03:10] <juannicolas> :S
[03:10] <martalli> My wife is Tamil, she was impressed at seeing the comp in her native language
[03:10] <mmartinez> What's up all...?!
[03:10] <juannicolas> kitche and why apt-get don't find them?
[03:10] <tvaly> who can send me a link with a howto of the install mysql in a 6.06 lts server?
[03:11] <finalbeta> !mysql
[03:11] <ubotu> 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+)
[03:11] <kitche> juannicolas: not sure but it's in universe you might not have it enabled
[03:11] <mmartinez> I have a problem I was hoping someone can help me with....
[03:11] <Constantino> or Python
[03:11] <Constantino> or Perl
[03:12] <tvaly> ubotu: the message is for me?
[03:12] <mmartinez> I was using a live cd copy of Knoppix, thing is...when it booted up I noticed it doesn't recognize my Wireless NIC.
[03:13] <mmartinez> With no wireless connection, I cannot access the internet or my home network to retreive the NDIS-Wrapper utility to install the drivers for Knoppix to recognize and communicate with my WNIC.
[03:13] <rewati> kitche i hav som problem
[03:13] <Gary> is this a known issue?  I downloaded the file again, but encountered the same issue.  Has anyone came across this problem before?
[03:13] <Gary> ....ignore^^^^^
[03:14] <kitche> Gary what file and what problem
[03:14] <Gary> Hey everyone.  I've got a new system here, 64-bit AMD.  I've previously used normal 32bit ubuntu, and have downloaded the 64bit version for the new computer.  However it doesn't work.
[03:14] <mmartinez> hmmm...I believe I just thought of something that might be a way to resolve my problema....
[03:14] <kitche> rewati: what problem
[03:14] <Gary> It goes to the start screen, and I choose "Install ubuntu", it loads the kernel, and then just freezes basically
[03:14] <mmartinez> nevermind peeps...
[03:14] <shhhhhhh> fasdfasdf
[03:14] <Gary> is this a known issue?  I downloaded the file again, but encountered the same issue.  Has anyone came across this problem before?
[03:14] <rewati> kitche i am not able to install any thin through apt its giving same type of error like this one :  E: /var/cache/apt/archives/amule-common_2.1.3-1_all.deb: files list file for package `libsgutils1' is missing final newline
[03:14] <kitche> Gary: hmm not that I know of but I don't have a x86_64 machine
[03:14] <Pici> Gary: Have you tried using the Alternative CD?
[03:14] <Gary> I'm just downloading the 32bit version to try, but I'd ideally like the 64bit version
[03:14] <lm_> can anybody give me a hand here? i installed beryl yesterday, and played around a little in the beryl-manager... i dont know what i did exept activating an option. But in order to use that function, beryl had to deactivate something else, so i did. And when i log into my xgl session, xgl eats up 99% of the cpu, plus the fancy "cube-effect" in beryl is gone...
[03:14] <mmartinez> Gary: I too use Ubuntu, but I'm still on a 32 platform. Sorry...
[03:14] <Gary> Pici: alternative CD?
[03:15] <Pici> !alternative
[03:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about alternative - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:15] <kitche> rewati: try sudo apt-get update then retry
[03:15] <Pici> !alternate | gary
[03:15] <ubotu> gary: 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.
[03:15] <juannicolas> grr when i tried to run a mp3 file in my amarok is asking me if I want to enable restricted software from multiverse and i click OK
[03:15] <Gary> thats ubotu
[03:15] <juannicolas> MP3 support now installed, you will need to restart amarok
[03:16] <Pici> Gary: There should be a link to the alternative install cd on the download page somewhere, its for when the regular install cd doesnt work proerply.  Its a console based install, but has a basic gui.
[03:16] <rewati> kitche ya i did it then also i am facing the same problem
[03:16] <Gary> Where can I download the alternative one from?  I checked on ubuntu.com but it is not there
[03:16] <Gary> oh
[03:16] <Gary> Pici: I'll have another look
[03:16] <juannicolas> !amarok
[03:16] <ubotu> Amarok is an audio player for Linux with an intuitive interface. The latest version is 1.4.3 for Dapper and 1.4.5 for Edgy and packages are  available for Kubuntu at www.kubuntu.org See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Amarok
[03:16] <Pici> Gary: I'll take a look too
[03:16] <need411> Im_: let me know when you figure that one out..  don't want that to happen to me...   anyways.. bet the ppl in #ubuntu-effects can help
[03:16] <tvaly> !mysql
[03:16] <ubotu> 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+)
[03:17] <Gary> Think I found it Pici
[03:17] <mmartinez> Oh...once a program is extracted, compiled, and installed....where does the freaggin thing go to start it up for use?
[03:18] <tvaly> anithing that can help me with the instalation of mysql?
[03:18] <tvaly> please!
[03:18] <mmartinez> BTW...I'm a recent transit from Windows to Linux...
[03:18] <jhaig> tvaly: What is your question?  (I have missed it, if you asked already)
[03:18] <juannicolas> grrr is still bringing up that MSG.. MP3 support now installed, you will need to restart Amarok. Amarok is not runnign :S
[03:19] <kitche> mmartinez: you just type in the name of the command in the terminal to use it
[03:19] <Quilan> #quit
[03:19] <tvaly> jhaig: I need install mysql in a 6.06 LTS server
[03:19] <rewati> kitche ya i did it then also i am facing the same problem
[03:20] <mmartinez> kitche: does it matter what my pwd is at the time?
[03:20] <tvaly> jhaig: and in the web of mysql said that is better use the sudo command...
[03:20] <bulmer> tvaly: go and install mysql
[03:20] <nosse> mmartinez: no
[03:20] <kitche> mmartinez: nope it might be in /usr/local or /usr/bin depending on how hte makefile is setup
[03:20] <mmartinez> thanks!
[03:20] <jhaig> tvaly: For a server, I think you need mysql-server (or something similar)
[03:20] <mmartinez> kitche: thanks!
[03:20] <kitche> rewati: there is a command to fix dpkg apt-get but I m not familiar with the package system
[03:20] <C_buntu> fitchie?!
[03:21] <C_buntu> kitchie! re :)
[03:21] <C_buntu> blututh went dwn
[03:21] <C_buntu> can u gimme that make again - w/o the tar and cd..
[03:21] <kitche> ./configure && make && sudo make install
[03:22] <juannicolas> !mp3
[03:22] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[03:23] <unocualquiera> join #sexo
[03:23] <rewati> ubotu i am not able to install any thin through apt its giving same type of error like this one :  E: /var/cache/apt/archives/amule-common_2.1.3-1_all.deb: files list file for package `libsgutils1' is missing final newline
[03:23] <campfire> just curius, how do i uninstall a game i have compiled and installed?
[03:23] <RedBowlerHat> is there a way to reset permissions of all device files to default using udev?
[03:23] <hnsn> hello world!
[03:23] <bulmer> campfire: does it have a Makefile?
[03:24] <bulmer> campfire: check the Makefile for the uninstall targer
[03:24] <C_buntu>  ./configure: No such ...
[03:24] <campfire> bulmer: yes
[03:24] <bulmer> target*
[03:24] <C_buntu> did somethin silly..?
[03:24] <kitche> C_buntu: you inside the ndiswrapper folder?
[03:24] <C_buntu> yeah ..
[03:24] <rewati> ubotu i am not able to install any thin through apt its giving same type of error like this one :  E: /var/cache/apt/archives/amule-common_2.1.3-1_all.deb: files list file for package `libsgutils1' is missing final newline
[03:25] <C_buntu> bad d/l?
[03:25] <danman862> ?
[03:25] <kitche> C_buntu: ah do make && sudo amke install instead
[03:25] <need411> rewati: ubotu is a bot..  kinda like artificial intelligence for the room..
[03:25] <Chousuke> rewati: do sudo aptitude clean
[03:26] <danman862> I am trying to make one service start before another during bootup, and I can't figure out how to do it?
[03:26] <Chousuke> rewati: also try re-installing package libgsutils1
[03:26] <C_buntu> Im root w/ sudo -s - so 1 mopre time..
[03:27] <juannicolas> !mp3
[03:27] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[03:27] <danman862> anyone?
[03:27] <rewati> chousuke libgsutils1 is already installed
[03:27] <josef666> do you know Khlav Kalash??
[03:27] <Chousuke> rewati: do --reinstall install
[03:28] <blue|palm> I recently bought an hdd enclosure and installed a 300GB in it, and i first ran it on windows. In ubuntu however it is automatically mounted as a read only device... how can i solve this?
[03:28] <Chousuke> blue|palm: did you format it as NTFS?
[03:28] <nosse> danman862: Im not familiar fith processes strarting at bootup, but could you make a shellscript out of it?
[03:29] <blue|palm> Chousuke: I didnt format it and instead used the default formatting, which could have been ntfs, how can i check?
[03:29] <bacca> hello
[03:29] <Chousuke> danman862: services are started in the order in which they are in the corresponding /etc/rcN.d directory.
[03:29] <Chousuke> blue|palm: look at the output of the "mount" command
[03:30] <Chousuke> blue|palm: it shows all mounted devices, their fs type, and mountpoint
[03:30] <juannicolas> Ensure the relevant repositories are enabled. Click System  Administration  Synaptic Package Manager  Settings  Repositories and then click Add.
[03:30] <juannicolas> Where is teh ADD button?
[03:30] <Hivoltage> could someone assist me in locating the package xserver-xgl
[03:30] <juannicolas> I dont see no ADD button
[03:31] <The_Machine> anyone know a good tool to crop an mp3 with easily?
[03:31] <Hivoltage> I keep getting "couldn't find package xserver-xgl"
[03:31] <vcrobe> Does anybody know the meaning of "/usr/lib/libopcodes.so" ?
[03:31] <clust> Hi! In which system file can be find the detailed informations about the network cards like the loaded driver and type?
[03:31] <bacca> Hi
[03:31] <Chousuke> vcrobe: it's a dynamically linked object file.
[03:31] <bulmer> juannicolas: you see that big + sign?
[03:32] <Chousuke> most probably.
[03:32] <juannicolas> bulmer
[03:32] <juannicolas> No
[03:32] <enja> Hi, I have a problem where ubuntu will not open .js files by default because it thinks they are C files.
[03:32] <vcrobe> Chousuke: I know that. But what it has inside?
[03:32] <bulmer> juannicolas: which tab are you?
[03:32] <Chousuke> vcrobe: executable code? :/
[03:32] <kitche> enja: do you have java installed?
[03:32] <juannicolas> bulmer Ubuntu 6.10
[03:32] <enja> kitche, yes
[03:32] <juannicolas> Third party
[03:32] <Chousuke> vcrobe: use dpkg -S to find out which package it belongs to
[03:32] <juannicolas> ?
[03:33] <bulmer> juannicolas: look again at the names of the TABS
[03:33] <kitche> enja: are you trying to open it thought your webbrowser or just like a normal file?
[03:33] <jsaw> hi
[03:33] <vcrobe> Chousuke: What I need to know exactly is for what it's used
[03:33] <juannicolas> bulmer in the Third Party tab?
[03:33] <enja> kitche, im trying to edit the files locally. I want it to open by default with Text Editor
[03:34] <bulmer> juannicolas: no, its should be like Installation Media
[03:34] <Chousuke> vcrobe: why? :P
[03:34] <Chousuke> vcrobe: you can find that out by looking at the package that it belongs to and looking at its description
[03:34] <The_Machine> Does anyone know a program that will easily let me crop mp3s?
[03:34] <juannicolas> bulmer  sorry but no.
[03:34] <kitche> enja: ok so you open it normally and tell it to opebn though your text editor you can set the default if you wish though the defaultapplication setting
[03:34] <jsaw> which package contains /usr/include/gnu/stubs-32.h ? (I just installed Feisty H5, AMD64)
[03:34] <vcrobe> Chousuke: Because I'm doing a compiler and I need to know if it contains the opcodes of the machine instructions
[03:34] <bulmer> enja: you want to see just some variables inside it?  do this   nm /usr/lib/libthatfile.so
[03:34] <kitche> !audacity | The_Machine
[03:34] <ubotu> the_machine: audacity: A fast, cross-platform audio editor. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.2.4b-2.1ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 1850 kB, installed size 5444 kB
[03:35] <Chousuke> vcrobe: I suppose you would have to look at the source then. :/
[03:35] <bulmer> juannicolas: do the steps again from System -->
[03:35] <boguh> why does ubuntu not mount my usb disk when im mount using gnome? with gnome it works fine but with any other wm it does not mount
[03:35] <bacca> do they drink ubuntu in the congo?
[03:35] <phiro1223> Anyone know how to use Edgy with a dockingstation with a Dell Precision M65? Now it hangs, or if you set up twin view it only shows 1/3 of the screen.
[03:35] <bulmer> boguh: which window manager?
[03:35] <vcrobe> Chousuke: If there's documentation available I don't need the sources ;-)
[03:35] <juannicolas> bulmer I have done the steps 4 times, but I dont see a ADD button
[03:36] <vcrobe> Chousuke: But first I need to know if it does what I need
[03:36] <boguh> bulmer e17 for example, or fluxbox
[03:36] <Chousuke> vcrobe: well first you need to find out what package it belongs to
[03:36] <enja> kitche, i have to right click, open with... and select text editor. but next time I try to click on a .js file (even that one) it gives the same error message confusing it with C
[03:36] <bulmer> juannicolas: do you ever get the Software Preferences window pop up?
[03:36] <boguh> bulmer gnome with metacity if that is your question
[03:36] <juannicolas> yes i do
[03:36] <vcrobe> Chousuke: OK
[03:36] <enja> bulmer, I am trying to open a javascript file, not a C file
[03:36] <Chousuke> it seems it's binutils-dev :P
[03:36] <kitche> enja: yes but gnome has a defautl application setting in System
[03:36] <vcrobe> Chousuke: yes
[03:36] <Chousuke> look at /usr/share/doc/binutils/ then
[03:37] <bulmer> boguh: find out if those wm do display the mounted hdd  you can always manually check what is mounted via  mount command
[03:37] <enja> kitche, oh but where? i dont see it in preferences or administration
[03:37] <vcrobe> Chousuke: Thanx, I'm new in Linux
[03:37] <Bhaal> josef666: Thanks...  I hope you dont start saying that every time I auto-cycle this channel
[03:37] <bulmer> enja you can open it via  an editor like vim or emacs
[03:37] <boguh> bulmer they are not, normally they are in /media
[03:37] <vcrobe> Chousuke: I'll see there right now!
[03:37] <enja> bulmer, of course, but i want it to open into text editor on a double click by default
[03:37] <Chousuke> vcrobe: you can also try googling for GNU binutils documentation
[03:38] <bulmer> boguh: I gave you a way to check what is mounted, what is displayed by wm maybe not all mounted fs
[03:38] <vcrobe> Chousuke: I've tried but I didn't found any information about it
[03:38] <bulmer> enja learn the power of cli, command line interface  :P
[03:38] <danman862> nosse: it is a script already. I need one to load before another one....
[03:38] <enja> bulmer, tell that to my boss
[03:39] <bulmer> enja okay put him here on the chat and we will attempt to convince him
[03:39] <v> ?
[03:39] <juannicolas> bulmer  yes i do get the prefference pop up
[03:39] <enja> bulmer, thanks for the help...
[03:39] <aru_paczek> hi, can somebody tell me how to define how many ram wine use?
[03:40] <boguh> bulmer no, they are not mounted, only get mounted when using gnome
[03:40] <v> *2*
[03:40] <sacater> when my computer starts up, it sometimes fails as the router denys the following ip: 82.211.81.132 what is it and how can i stop it
[03:40] <bulmer> juannicolas: it should be one of the tabs is to ADD
[03:40] <enja> kitche, I opened gnome-default-applications-properties but i don't see anything besides firefox, mail reader and the terminal
[03:40] <sacater> when my computer starts up, the web sometimes fails as the router denys the following ip: 82.211.81.132 what is it and how can i stop it
[03:41] <bulmer> boguh: so why are you complaining of not being display if it has not been mounted yet?
[03:41] <kinkie> Hi all, I have a problem with a broken linux-sound-base package due to a filesystem corruption. How can I reinstall it? I tried with synaptic and apt, to no avail... Thanks
[03:42] <boguh> bulmer under gnome i plug things in, then they mounted in /media/ automatically. but now under e17 or fluxbox they arent automounted at all
[03:42] <kitche> enja: hmm there is a way to make gnome default without usign that also but I don't use gnome myself so I can't really figure it out has to deal with right click
[03:42] <enja> kitche, thanks for the help
[03:42] <Menasim1> how can I restart apache?
[03:43] <kinkie> Menasim1:  sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
[03:43] <kitche> or apachectl restart
[03:43] <bulmer> boguh: you can mount it manually, so your wm can then display it?
[03:43] <Brismetal> how do you identify on this network again? is it nickop?
[03:44] <kitche> Brismetal: nickserv
[03:44] <Brismetal> tah
[03:44] <boguh> bulmer i dont care about the wm, i care about automounting. and i can mount it manually, yes.
[03:45] <juannicolas> bulmer  No add button in the TABS list - Ubuntu 6.10, Internet updates, Third Party, Authentication and Statistics
[03:45] <progek> I just installed nvidia drivers (I get nvidia splash logging into machine) My direct rendering is on and I just installed beryl. Beryl manager opens but once i choose beryl for the window manager nothing happens
[03:45] <boguh> bulmer and gnome mounts to /media/usb etc. but this automounting only works if gnone is running
[03:45] <sacater> how do i disable my machine trying to set the clock by internet when my computer starts up
[03:46] <Poul^Laptop> YOY :) Anyone know know about some software(for ubuntu/linux ofc :P) for webcam recording/picture ect. So far i am tryed camstream, and well thats far from the programs avalible on the windows platform.
[03:46] <progek> Checking for Xcomposite extension : failed
[03:46] <boguh> sacater remove init script of ntpdate from /etc/init.d/
[03:46] <sacater> boguh: thanks, will do
[03:46] <dyrne> sacater: look in /etc/init.d   you can disable any scripts there by: sudo update-rc.d -f scriptname remove
[03:46] <bulmer> boguh you can create a script to mount those automatically, add an entry in /etc/rc0.d ?
[03:47] <boguh> bulmer so obviously gnome uses its own scripts?
[03:47] <vcrobe> How do I know the dependency of a specific package?
[03:47] <bulmer> boguh: off course it does  :)
[03:47] <boguh> bulmer damn
[03:47] <boguh> maybe ill find one on the inet
[03:48] <bulmer> juannicolas: and there are no Installation Media tabs at all?
[03:48] <cuscus> hola
[03:48] <_Pete_> hello
[03:49] <NaPsTeR> how do i add a network printer?
[03:49] <juannicolas> no
[03:49] <vcrobe> cuscus: hola
[03:49] <juannicolas> bulmer  no.
[03:49] <cuscus> do you speak spanish?
[03:49] <bulmer> NaPsTeR: printing manager
[03:49] <_Pete_> I need some help to get this work -> http://www.it247.com/Product/271-230100031/Pinnacle_PCTV_USB_Stick_70e_DVB_T_receiver_Hi_Speed_USB.htm
[03:49] <juannicolas> cuscus join #ubuntu-es
[03:49] <NaPsTeR> i went there but i cant find them
[03:49] <juannicolas> cuscus entra al canal #ubuntu-es
[03:49] <cuscus> any one speak spanish?
[03:50] <tritium> !es | cuscus
[03:50] <ubotu> cuscus: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[03:50] <bulmer> juannicolas: oh well, i dont know then why it would not show the list of sources in a tab
[03:50] <_Pete_> isn't  this dvb-stick using the em28xx driver ?
[03:50] <vcrobe> cucus: yo hablo espaol
[03:50] <cuscus> thanks
[03:50] <NaPsTeR> how exactly do i add a network printer
[03:50] <NaPsTeR> the printer is on a windows machine
[03:50] <bulmer> NaPsTeR: no printing  menu under Adminitration?
[03:51] <tritium> vcrobe: not in here.  Please use #ubuntu-es for spanish
[03:51] <bulmer> NaPsTeR: now you tell me...hehehe its in windows
[03:51] <vcrobe> tritium: ok, sorry
[03:51] <NaPsTeR> so wat do i do?
[03:51] <tritium> vcrobe: :)
[03:52] <vcrobe> tritium: ;-)
[03:52] <sacater> boguh: ntp-update isnt in there
[03:52] <mweichert> does anyone have a preseed file that successfully automatically partitions the hard disk - no questions asked ?
[03:52] <jlhenry> Hi
[03:52] <bulmer> NaPsTeR: go visit this web site that has "heretrythis" maybe google for it
[03:52] <vcrobe> tritium: by the way, how do I know the dependency of a package?
[03:53] <NaPsTeR> wheres da website?
[03:53] <bulmer> NaPsTeR: google for it
[03:53] <NaPsTeR> google for "heretyrthis"?
[03:53] <bulmer> yep
[03:53] <bulmer> heretrythis
[03:53] <jlhenry> How can I load a module instead of an other one? And I'd like that to be done automaticaly at boot time. My question is for a network driver.
[03:54] <Shane-S> is there a way to add perl modules not listed in synaptic? I tried using perl -MCPAN -e, as a script told me, but it fails, and I have had no errors with anything though synaptic
[03:54] <bulmer> jlhenry: look into /etc/modprobe.d/aliases
[03:54] <Shane-S> but I need MARC::Record, Date::Calc and a few other things for Koha and I can't seem to get them installed, would this be better asked in #perl?
[03:55] <jlhenry> It says: "This file does not need to be modified."
[03:55] <bulmer> Shane-S: yes in #perl they may be able to assist
[03:55] <bulmer> jlhenry: read carefully of what it suggest
[03:55] <jsaw> ah, it was libc6-dev-i386... now virtualbox compiled
[03:56] <bulmer> jlhenry: try man modprobe.conf
[03:56] <jlhenry> bulmer, I want a short solution, I can file a bug report but this will not resolve
[03:57] <jlhenry> bulmer, ok
[03:57] <alex26cai> rg
[03:57] <Brismetal> Hi guys, I upgraded my ATI 9600pro to a Nvidia 6800GT and 3d games don't work anymore, what can I check?
[03:58] <bulmer> video drivers..how to check umm i dont know
[03:58] <Brismetal> like, it's set to NV in the x config file
[03:58] <Brismetal> so that seems to be working, it's just ET won't launch and wine games wont launch
[03:59] <jlhenry> bulmer, is modprobe going to be replaced by udev?
[03:59] <hylje> modprobe loads kernel modules
[03:59] <bulmer> jlhenry: nope, not that am aware of, udev maybe compliments it
[03:59] <jlhenry> k
[04:00] <juannicolas> grrrrr
[04:00] <juannicolas> n omp3 support
[04:01] <Brismetal> Also, I tried using Envy to remove ATI drivers and install nvidia, still doesn't work
[04:01] <catxk-> how do I edit the "places" menu?
[04:01] <Brismetal> catxk-: right click > edit menus work?
[04:02] <catxk-> Brismetal: nah, mysteriously not, it only allos me to edit the applications and system menus
[04:04] <tcleval> hi, i want to format my /dev/hdd (/dev/dvdrw) as ext3 to use it as a fake-HD  for backups, but it says i cant write to it, i am as root and  I set it to rw, but i cant write to it with fdisk/cfdisk, any solution?
[04:04] <taraksias> hello i have on a sata disk drive installed Windows XP and UBUNTU as dual boot...i want to add and Slackware...how i can do that?
[04:05] <Brismetal> catxk google told me : "In case anyone is wondering the Bookmarks they are referring to is the bookmarks in Nautilus. Open up a Nautilus window go to the Bookmarks menu select Edit, and you can remove or add items from the places menu."
[04:05] <romeo> How can I see if i have my grafic card installed?
[04:05] <Tomcat_> romeo: You should see a graphical user interface.
[04:05] <bulmer> romeo lspci or try lshw
[04:06] <Brismetal> how much longer till the new Ubuntu is out?  I'm having some issues with 6.10 that don't seem to have fixes for and no one can seem to help with..
[04:06] <bur[n] er> !release | Brismetal
[04:06] <ubotu> Brismetal: 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
[04:07] <Brismetal> haha I swear I checked ubuntu.com for an obvious link to when it's released but cound't find something
[04:07] <Brismetal> tah
[04:07] <tcleval> hi, i want to format my /dev/hdd (/dev/dvdrw) as ext3 to use it as a fake-HD  for backups, but it says i cant write to it, i am as root and  I set it to rw, but i cant write to it with fdisk/cfdisk, any solution?  heeeeeeeeeellp please
[04:07] <Thiesen> is it possible to get the "ati" driver to handle the X1650Pro??
[04:07] <catxk-> Brismetal: sweet! thanks a lot
[04:07] <romeo> Ok i see my graficcard there. Any test to see if its working? like any 3d acceleration thingy?
[04:08] <Brismetal> catxk-, no proibs
[04:08] <Brismetal> romeo what sort of video card?
[04:08] <romeo> Brismetal: I got ati x700 mobility
[04:08] <Brismetal> could download ET, it's free
[04:08] <Shaffox> how do you start your menu balks ?
[04:08] <Brismetal> there's a app that comes with the ati drivers, i'm trying to remember the name of it, hang on
[04:09] <WhoKnows> when I try to get banshee to see my ipod, it just sort of freezes up
[04:09] <Brismetal> glxgears is the normal one, there's another that's more ... uhh .. 3d called somethignelse_gears
[04:09] <Brismetal> do a locate in terminal for gears
[04:09] <WhoKnows> I applied some raid patch but I'm wondering if I need to reboot
[04:10] <angela_> is gnome 2.18 available for ubuntu 6.10 ?
[04:10] <WhoKnows> do you need to reboot after applying a patch to hal
[04:10] <JuJuBee> I need some help getting nis working.  I have configured client and server to best of my ability.  On the client I ran the test rcpinfo -p localhost and got the output that a how-to said I should, but I am not getting the list of users that have been created on the server.
[04:10] <Thiesen> is it possible to get the "ati" driver to handle the X1650Pro??
[04:11] <dumezil> is there a way to voice chat over the msn protocol in ubuntu?  does gaim or amsn have this functionality?
[04:11] <tritium> angela_: in feisty
[04:12] <dyrne> dumezil: why not just use an sip app?
[04:12] <Brismetal> dumezil: check out aMSN it supports video chat, not 100% sure about audio though
[04:12] <juannicolas> Im starting to get pissed
[04:12] <jlhenry> Why can a module be loaded even if I've black listed it!?
[04:12] <dumezil> dyrne, my friend wants to voice chat with me over msn, im just asking if i can do it in ubuntu
[04:12] <juannicolas> !mp3
[04:12] <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
[04:13] <jlhenry> I've put "blacklist bnx2" in "/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist" and after reboot, module still loaded!...
[04:14] <dumezil> Brismetal, i just installed amsn, and didn't see anything in the faq or docs or webpage, or in the program preferences about voice chat...
[04:14] <Brismetal> dumezil: hang on, I'll check mine, I'm pretty sure I've seen it in there, defenatly seen webcam chat
[04:14] <neo_> yo?
[04:14] <neo_> i donwloaded lamp
[04:14] <neo_> lampp
[04:15] <neo_> i putted it in /opt/
[04:15] <Thiesen> is it possible to get the "ati" driver to handle the X1650Pro??
[04:15] <neo_> and apache is stopping it
[04:16] <neo_> somebody can help me with lamp i putted in /opt/ and i started: XAMPP: Another web server daemon is already running.
[04:16] <neo_> when i stop apache he wont work
[04:17] <Brismetal> dumezil: I can't see anything in there either sorry..  I'm pretty sure Gaim can't either, perhaps there's a plugin for one that allows it
[04:18] <LiKaBLe> s
[04:18] <JuJuBee> where can I get help with NIS on ubuntu?
[04:18] <neo_> ?
[04:18] <JuJuBee> besides web pages...
[04:18] <neo_> can some-one help me
[04:18] <bur[n] er> neo_, why not use the .debs in apt?
[04:19] <TooR4u> how to run my computer in power saving mode?
[04:19] <TooR4u> I am using Ubuntu dapper drake
[04:19] <neo_> bur[n] er how do u meen
[04:19] <neo_> i did not had to install lampp
[04:19] <bur[n] er> i know... why not?
[04:19] <neo_> just unzip
[04:19] <neo_> and it works
[04:19] <neo_> only apache
[04:19] <dumezil> Brismetal, thanks for looking!
[04:20] <neo_> is stopping it
[04:20] <bur[n] er> if it works, why you here? ;)
[04:20] <bur[n] er> oh... try to stop apache
[04:20] <neo_> i did
[04:20] <neo_> no apache started
[04:20] <neo_> and:
[04:20] <neo_> root@x4fs:/opt/lampp # ./lampp start
[04:20] <neo_> Starting XAMPP for Linux 1.6...
[04:20] <neo_> XAMPP: Another web server daemon is already running.
[04:20] <neo_> XAMPP: Starting MySQL...
[04:20] <neo_> XAMPP: Starting ProFTPD...
[04:20] <bur[n] er> ps ax |grep apache
[04:20] <neo_> XAMPP for Linux started.
[04:20] <neo_> root@x4fs:/opt/lampp #
[04:20] <neo_> root@x4fs:/opt/lampp # ps ax |grep apache
[04:20] <neo_>  9878 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start -DSSL
[04:20] <neo_>  9881 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start -DSSL
[04:20] <neo_>  9882 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start -DSSL
[04:20] <neo_>  9976 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start -DSSL
[04:20] <neo_> 10732 pts/1    S+     0:00 grep apache
[04:20] <neo_> root@x4fs:/opt/lampp #
[04:20] <bur[n] er> there you go... it's running
[04:20] <TooR4u> neo_, i think u better go for #apache
[04:20] <neo_> i'l stop it all
[04:20] <TooR4u> or
[04:21] <bur[n] er> sudo killall apache2
[04:21] <TooR4u> any any other lamp channel
[04:21] <bur[n] er> for sure... #ubuntu is usually high trafficking newbs ;)  though I like the apache chatter
[04:21] <neo_> no because i use ubuntu i that i neede dto go here
[04:21] <neo_> :)
[04:21] <neo_> but thanks
[04:21] <albert_> do the mozilla plugins like flashplayer work with epiphany too?
[04:22] <neo_> thanks
[04:22] <neo_> bye
[04:22] <Gary> exit
[04:22] <Dimensions> Hi if i am to make one of my Ubuntu machine shared for Data storage what is the best solution so all other ubuntu machines can access it or windows machines aswell ??? (SAMBA ? ) or something else
[04:22] <bur[n] er> awww... TooR4u, you drove him off!
[04:23] <tdn> I want to connect to a wireless network that is using WPA/PSK from Kubuntu. How do I do this?
[04:23] <bur[n] er> Dimensions, samba
[04:23] <TooR4u> bur[n] er, nope ...
[04:23] <mcano> Dimensions, if windows is in the way, samba
[04:23] <TooR4u> i just give an idea
[04:23] <TooR4u> i think he will find some more people
[04:23] <TooR4u> bur[n] er, is n't it?
[04:24] <bur[n] er> even if windows isn't there I like samba between two linux machines
[04:24] <juannicolas> can't get amarok play my mp3s
[04:24] <bur[n] er> juannicolas, get libxine-extracodecs
[04:24] <bur[n] er> !mp3 | juannicolas
[04:24] <ubotu> juannicolas: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[04:25] <TooR4u> bur[n] er, okey ... how to run my computer in power saving mode?
[04:25] <bur[n] er> ?  put it to standby?
[04:25] <Dimensions> bur[n] er:  and mcano when i try to access that machine with samba installed it says  session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
[04:25] <TooR4u> shrug
[04:25] <juannicolas> bur[n] er that library is not found by either Synaptic or apt-get
[04:26] <WhoKnows> How
[04:26] <teb> i accidentally removed network-manager from the gnome applet panel, is there a way to get it back?
[04:26] <WhoKnows> sorry, how do you get banshee to see your ipod? I'm having terrible difficulties
[04:27] <Dimensions> teb:  u mean Network Monitor ?
[04:27] <Symmetria> wheeeeeeeeeeee
[04:27] <Symmetria> it seems the USA just woke up
[04:27] <Symmetria> and started downloading firefox :p
[04:27] <Symmetria> Date: Wed Mar 21 17:26:59 SAST 2007             Current Established connections: 1847
[04:27] <bur[n] er> juannicolas, i may have typed it wrong... follow that link ubotu pasted
[04:27] <teb> Dimensions: no network-manager-gnome the application/process thing
[04:28] <bur[n] er> teb, it would be NetworkManager
[04:28] <romeo> Where can i find "Software resources" ?
[04:28] <juannicolas> !mp3
[04:28] <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
[04:28] <teb> bur[n] er: that doesn't replace the icon in my systray
[04:29] <bur[n] er_> teb: sorry, i'll stay out of it... network-manager is great great stuff though
[04:30] <bur[n] er_> anyone know how to get your key capture out of virtualbox?
[04:30] <angela_> wont gnome 2.18 be available for ubuntu 6.10 as kde 3.5.6 was available for kubuntu 6.10 ?
[04:30] <lyworm> I need some help with my gaim...
[04:30] <lyworm> it won't open
[04:31] <lyworm> it pretends it does, but then it sort of disappears.
[04:31] <bur[n] er_> lyworm: you could try temporarily renaming your .gaim configuration folder
[04:31] <romeo> I am reading a HOWTO that says that I should to to "Software Sources"... Where can i find that in KUBUNTU?
[04:32] <bur[n] er_> romeo: you can't... you need to add universe repos or something?
[04:32] <apokryphos> !faq
[04:32] <ubotu> faq is http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommonQuestions Official documentation is at http://help.ubuntu.com IRC FAQ: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRCResourcePage
[04:33] <rukos> I'm getting quite a few unprintable characters in the terminal, is there a package that will fix that?
[04:33] <romeo> bur[n] er_: Yeah.. I go there?
[04:33] <bur[n] er_> romeo: go where?  faq?  that'd prolly work
[04:33] <bur[n] er_> !universe
[04:33] <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
[04:34] <bur[n] er_> nto sure if that tells how in kubuntu... but it's just editing your /etc/apt/sources.list and then apt-get updating
[04:34] <Brismetal> Can someone point me in the direction of what might cause my IDE drives to be extreamly slow in Ubuntu but totally fine in Windows?  all drives are NTFS (except for linux drive) and one SATA NFTS drive reads and runs totally fine in Ubuntu but two IDE drives run so extreamly slow it's unusable
[04:34] <Grayyoga> does anyone know why my emacs doesn't recognize my russian layout? only english happens to work. it worked some time ago, and I suppose it was broken after some update. All I found out is that emacs doesn't want to set-input-method rfc1345, saying "can't activate input method 'rfc1345"
[04:36] <rukos> is there an easy way to search packages for the files they contain?
[04:36] <jrib> rukos: packages.ubuntu.com or use apt-file
[04:36] <rukos> jrib: thanks
[04:39] <nelo> greetings all
[04:39] <ketrox> hello
[04:40] <rysiek|pl> hi all
[04:40] <nelo> i have a little issue....
[04:40] <rysiek|pl> guys, remind me which package needs to be dpkg-reconfigured in order to change the hostname? I asked that on #kubuntu, but obviously they must have considered it too obvious ;)
[04:40] <jrib> !hostname | rysiek|pl
[04:41] <ubotu> rysiek|pl: Use hostname <somehostname> to set the hostname, or to do it permanently: edit /etc/hostname  and /etc/hosts . WARNING! Make sure that your current hostname and /etc/hosts match, otherwise sudo may not work properly. Alternatively, use the gui at system>administration>networking on the "General" tab
[04:41] <a7p> does anyone know about a current sound issue in feisty? -- my X40 remains silently since yesterdays updates.
[04:41] <rysiek|pl> d'oh, no dpkg-reconfigure then? ;) thanks jrib!
[04:42] <rysiek|pl> brb
[04:42] <ketrox> i have a litle problem http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11348/ kann somone help me?
[04:43] <nelo> a few days ago my hard drives failed to load due to the fact that my drive controller was fried, after replacing the controller I had some issues trying to boot into windows but I am able to boot into my second hard drive that has ubuntu installed on it....
[04:43] <jrib> rysiek|pl: you are compiling git?
[04:43] <jrib> ketrox: you are compiling git?
[04:43] <ketrox> yes
[04:44] <jrib> ketrox: why?  It is in the repositories.  Use the package
[04:44] <nelo> now i am curious if it is possible to recover some info from the corrupted drive?
[04:44] <ketrox> i need the lastest version
[04:44] <zeeeeee> hi all, how do i prevent applications from loading shared libs from the current directory? (. is not in my LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
[04:44] <nelo> I tried mounting using ntfs-3g but it failed because my hard drive is corrupted
[04:44] <Toma-> nelo: can you mount it?
[04:45] <markc> a locale -a shows I have en_US but I want en_AU... how do I change my availabel locales ?
[04:45] <Toma-> nelo: well its corrupted..
[04:45] <a7p> nelo, try to mount it ro.
[04:45] <ser1al> hello
[04:45] <nelo> but since it's corrupted would it still work?
[04:45] <jrib> ketrox: what does the new version provide that the old one doesn't?  Maybe 'apt-get build-dep git-core' may help...
[04:45] <a7p> markc, the available ones or the used one?
[04:46] <markc> a7p, well both I guess... en_US is the only one availabel
[04:47] <markc> a7p, I actually want en_AU.utf8 and to make it my default locale
[04:47] <ketrox> so with the repositorie version i get this every time that i use it http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11349/
[04:47] <markc> a7p, I have tried dpkg-reconfigure locale but it just seems to reinstall the default again
[04:48] <Shaba1> anyone here versed in ipcop?
[04:48] <a7p> markc, and en_AU is not among the generated locales?
[04:49] <nelo> well i tried using mtfsfix but this is the error i got:
[04:49] <TooR4u> How to hide our ip?
[04:49] <nelo> nelo@nelo-desktop:~$ ntfsfix /dev/hda1
[04:49] <nelo> Mounting volume... FAILED
[04:49] <nelo> Attempting to correct errors... FAILED
[04:49] <nelo> Failed to startup volume: Permission denied
[04:49] <nelo> Volume is corrupt. You should run chkdsk.
[04:49] <slacker_nl> TooR4u: how to hide your IP?
[04:49] <nelo> what's the command to run chkdsk?
[04:49] <jrib> ketrox: why run git as root?  Try installing curl
[04:49] <markc> a7p, ahm, it might be but I'm not sure how to select it ?
[04:50] <TooR4u> slacker_nl, There are a lot of softwares available in windows to hide our ip
[04:50] <bur[n] er> nelo, boot windows and run it
[04:50] <Toma-> nelo: use sudo ntfsfix
[04:50] <TooR4u> how to do it in linux?
[04:50] <ketrox> curl is installed jrib
[04:50] <Constantino> what do you mean with hide an ip
[04:50] <Constantino> ?
[04:50] <slacker_nl> TooR4u: I don't get it, hide your IP from what?
[04:50] <a7p> markc, try localconf
[04:50] <markc> a7p, on other debian machines dpkg-reconfigure locale gives me options to select new locales... on this dapper box, no... maybe something is broken
[04:50] <markc> ah
[04:51] <a7p> might be you have to install it ...
[04:51] <TooR4u> Constantino, external users will not be able to see our ip ....If they run a sniffer or some packet caputure softwares
[04:51] <TooR4u> ..
[04:51] <TooR4u> is it possible in windows?
[04:51] <nelo> nelo@nelo-desktop:~$ sudo ntfsfix /dev/hda1
[04:51] <nelo> Mounting volume... FAILED
[04:51] <nelo> Attempting to correct errors...
[04:51] <Constantino> if they're in the same net they will see
[04:51] <nelo> Processing $MFT and $MFTMirr...
[04:51] <nelo> Reading $MFT... OK
[04:51] <nelo> Reading $MFTMirr... OK
[04:51] <nelo> Comparing $MFTMirr to $MFT... OK
[04:51] <jrib> !paste | nelo
[04:51] <nelo> Processing of $MFT and $MFTMirr completed successfully.
[04:51] <ubotu> nelo: 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)
[04:51] <Pici> !paste | nelo
[04:51] <Constantino> no matter what
[04:51] <nelo> Setting required flags on partition... FAILED
[04:51] <nelo> Error setting volume flags.
[04:51] <bur[n] er> TooR4u, not really possible in windows... you could look into something like "tor"
[04:52] <nelo> Mounting volume... FAILED
[04:52] <nelo> Attempting to correct errors...
[04:52] <nelo> Processing $MFT and $MFTMirr...
[04:52] <nelo> Reading $MFT... OK
[04:52] <jrib> nelo: quit and come back
[04:52] <nelo> Reading $MFTMirr... OK
[04:52] <nelo> Comparing $MFTMirr to $MFT... OK
[04:52] <nelo> Processing of $MFT and $MFTMirr completed successfully.
[04:52] <slacker_nl> TooR4u: do not accept connections, unless they are established -so you need firewall rules (iptables and the works)
[04:52] <nelo> Setting required flags on partition... FAILED
[04:52] <bur[n] er> stooooooooooooooop!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[04:52] <nelo> Error setting volume flags.
[04:52] <Toma-> gj :/
[04:52] <nelo> sorry guys
[04:52] <juannicolas> kick him out
[04:52] <bur[n] er> lol
[04:52] <bur[n] er> he said sorry
[04:52] <nelo> kick me, for what, i didn't know, jesus
[04:52] <Constantino> slacker_nl, that wont do what he says (avoid sniffing)
[04:52] <Pici> nelo: FYI, its in the topic.
[04:53] <ketrox> thx jrib it works
[04:53] <slacker_nl> Constantino: don't know - or the ports would end up as filtered..
[04:53] <jrib> ketrox: ok
[04:53] <Pici> TooR4u: I'm not sure what you think you'll acheive by hiding your IP address.  Having someones IP doesnt grant you access to their system.
[04:53] <FJ_Sanchez> Hello
[04:54] <FJ_Sanchez> What is the difference between "login shell" and "not login shell"?
[04:54] <FJ_Sanchez> What is each one?
[04:55] <jrib> FJ_Sanchez: the shells you get in X are not login shells.  The ones where you actually login to start the shell are login shells (basically, though you can start a shell and specify that it be a login shell)
[04:56] <FJ_Sanchez> I can open konsole with -ls for a login shell for example
[04:56] <jrib> FJ_Sanchez: from 'man bash':  A login shell is one whose first character of argument zero is a -, or one started with the --login option. :/
[04:56] <Shaba1> ok no one here you ipcop
[04:56] <Shaba1> I can never get anyone to answer in that channel
[04:56] <marshall> anybody know of a good gtk video podcast aggregator?
[04:56] <FJ_Sanchez> I see, thx jrib
[04:57] <Farhod> what can cause such error massage in xorg.log AUDIT: Wed Mar 21 17:45:46 2007: 4238 X: client 19 rejected from local host? gnome hangs up after gnome boot splash
[04:57] <fortitUs> dudes! on the new ubuntu download interface
[04:57] <fortitUs> how do i get the alternate download?
[04:57] <angela_> kubuntu is so much slower because of kde than ubuntu :(
[04:57] <jrib> fortitUs: you need to choose the link at the bottom to look for more download sites
[04:57] <Pici> fortitUs: Go to the 'complete list of download locations' link and select a server near you, then you can see the alternate CD.
[04:58] <fortitUs> mmm anyway to make a suggestion to put it more uh...
[04:58] <fortitUs> seeable? :S
[04:58] <oyvind> how do I get firefox to work !
[04:58] <oyvind> ?
[04:58] <fortitUs> cos having a live CD boot might not be appealing to some :P
[04:59] <ZahlerstreiK> oyvind: firefox comes with ubuntu...it should already work
[04:59] <jrib> fortitUs: you can file a bug at launchpad.net against the site.  Make sure you check for previous bugs about it because someone else was asking the same thing the other day
[04:59] <Farhod> can some one help me?
[04:59] <nelo> how should i type the "force" or "ro" command when attempting to mount?
[05:00] <Arvinja> hi guys
[05:00] <horde> Hi all.  The only thing that's keeping me from switching from Windoze completely is that dling from Usenet (with hellanzb and Klibido) is much, much slower than in Windoze.  But running a speed test in firefox gives same reading regardless of OS.
[05:01] <DanZ3> is there a way that I can access the files on my windows partition that is on the same hard disk as ubuntu that im booted to?
[05:01] <bur[n] er> !ntfs-3g | DanZ3
[05:01] <ubotu> DanZ3: ntfs-3g is is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. It has been extensively tested but please remember to keep backups of critical data. Installation instructions at http://lunapark6.com/?p=1710 (Dapper) and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009/ (Edgy)
[05:01] <DanZ3> thanks
[05:01] <bur[n] er> np
[05:02] <Pici> horde: Have you tried disabling ipv6? It can cause some speed issues.
[05:02] <Crazytom> bur[n] er, when you use ntfs 3g do you need to mount it with the -t ntfs option or ntfs 3g?
[05:02] <FJ_Sanchez> q
[05:02] <ucordes> Pici: how do i disable ipv6?
[05:02] <Pici> !ipv6 | horde
[05:02] <ubotu> horde: To disable ipv6 read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebBrowsingSlowIPv6IPv4
[05:02] <Arvinja> Hi, I'm trying to install ubuntu, on a 700MHz AMD Duron computer with 12GB of Space, is that reasonable?
[05:02] <bur[n] er> i don't use ntfs-3g... i don't have any ntfs partitions
[05:03] <neo_> is there a way in gnome to let stuff start automatic?
[05:03] <bur[n] er> Crazytom, last I used it, it was a ntfs-3g in my /etc/fstab
[05:03] <ucordes> neo_: settings, session, startuo
[05:03] <ucordes> p
[05:03] <horde> thanks for that.
[05:03] <Arvinja> Do I have to repeat myself?
[05:04] <neo_> ok
[05:04] <Pici> Arvinja: That should be fine.
[05:04] <Lillka> hey.. I'm having a bit of a problem installing ubuntu.. It crashes when trying to boot the live cd
[05:04] <neo_> i'l try that ucordes
[05:04] <Arvinja> nice :)
[05:04] <ubuntu> can iplease get some help, ubuntu installer isnt recognising my harddrive, i have windows installed on it
[05:04] <Crazytom> bur[n] er, thanks
[05:04] <Lillka> according to the details shown during the panic, it seems to be during registering pci/agp devices of some sort.
[05:04] <Pici> Lillka: Try using the Alternate CD.  You can find it by going to the 'complete list of download locations' link on the download page and selecting a server close to your location.
[05:05] <neo_> ucordes
[05:05] <neo_> i add
[05:05] <FJ_Sanchez> where can I found the actual script that create my PATH variable?
[05:05] <Arvinja> Dudes, I'm trying to install ubuntu, but I keep getting a gnome error
[05:05] <bunuser> anyone?
[05:05] <neo_> but how dows it know the path?
[05:05] <ucordes> neo_: use space, not enter
[05:05] <neo_> so
[05:05] <mbac> command-not-found is BRILLIANT
[05:05] <ralze> is there a ubuntu package, that can make a small command line in a gnome panel?
[05:05] <neo_> /opt/lampp/ ./lampp start
[05:06] <ucordes> neo_: what do you want to start?
[05:06] <neo_> some thing like that ucordes
[05:06] <horde> Pici: my hardware is quite new and IPv6 is enabled in Windows with no speed reduction and my web browsing isn't slow.  Only usenet binaries downloading.
[05:06] <neo_> /opt/lampp/ ./lampp start
[05:06] <neo_> lampp
[05:06] <mbac> a little touch like that is EXACTLY the kind of leadership needed in open source
[05:06] <capi> anyone know how to run multiple wine servers?
[05:06] <Pici> ralze: You can use the deskbar and disable all the other search options.
[05:06] <bunuser> !scsi
[05:06] <MK007> does anyone happion to know the apt-get install command to install X and fluxbox on ubuntu server?
[05:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about scsi - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:07] <Pici> horde: Sorry. I don't use usenet and don't really know what could be causing that issue then.
[05:07] <ucordes> neo_: i think that's something you should add to the boot process
[05:07] <neo_> i'l try this first
[05:07] <mbac> if ubuntu modified tar so tar zxvf / tar jxvf / tar Zxvf all auto-detected the archive type and invoked the appropriate decompressor, i think i would be set for life
[05:07] <bunuser> anyone know why the ubuntu install programs partition programwont recognise my harddrive?
[05:07] <capi> MK007, it should be fluxbox and xserver-xorg and xfree86-core or something. use aptitude search to find the stuff.
[05:07] <neo_> if this wont work
[05:07] <neo_> i'l come back :)
[05:07] <neo_> ok
[05:07] <manopulus> hello, i have installed ubuntu, and most things are fine ;) but i cannot connect to network shared resource (i have username and password and ip address of server) and to printer. through nautilus. really i do not know how to connect, can someone just tell me?
[05:08] <horde> cheers, Pici
[05:08] <bur[n] er> manopulus, open nautilus... ctrl+l type smb://ip.address/
[05:08] <SloggerKhan> I use places>connect to server
[05:08] <bur[n] er> or that :)
[05:08] <Pici> manopulus: Are you trying to connect to a shared printer? Or to a file share?
[05:08] <MK007> capi: Thanks i'll give it ago ;0
[05:08] <horde> Anyone know how (or where to find out how) to resolve speed issues when downloading from Usenet only in Kubuntu only?
[05:08] <manopulus> bur[n] er ok, what about printer?
[05:09] <capi> MK007, actually it's x-window-system-core
[05:09] <angela_> what IDEs for c/c++ do you people use in ubuntu ?
[05:09] <ucordes> horde: what kind of usenet provider you have?
[05:09] <capi> angela_, emacs and vim
[05:09] <manopulus> Pici: to shared printer, want to print someting ;)
[05:10] <capi> angela_, more gui-ish is kdevelop or anjunta
[05:10] <mbac> angela, i use vi
[05:10] <mbac> but i think i should be using eclipse ;)
[05:10] <steve__> hai guyZ
[05:10] <MK007> capi: Thanks :)
[05:11] <capi> anyone know how to run multiple wine server instances
[05:11] <steve__> anyone get bery working on dapper?
[05:11] <horde> ucordes: newshosting.com
[05:11] <Pici> manopulus: Have you tried using the new printer button in the printer control panel?
[05:11] <juannicolas> !exchange
[05:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about exchange - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:11] <buffoon> hi! i just installed ubuntu 6.10 on my pavilion zv6000 (bcm4318 chipset). It seems all to work fine. Device was detected automatically and configuration is fine. The only problem i have is that i can not use the ON/OFF button for the wlan device on it so i get no connectivity...
[05:11] <angela_> in 2 or 3 days the feisty fawn beta will be out right?
[05:11] <juannicolas> !evolution
[05:11] <steve__> naw
[05:11] <buffoon> is there a solution for that?
[05:11] <ubotu> evolution: The groupware suite. In component main, is optional. Version 2.8.1-0ubuntu4 (edgy), package size 5022 kB, installed size 38204 kB
[05:11] <steve__> feisty is out in april
[05:11] <angela_> i mean the beta
[05:11] <angela_> not the official release
[05:11] <steve__> oh
[05:11] <steve__> iono
[05:11] <steve__> haha
[05:11] <steve__> !feisty fawn
[05:11] <steve__> aww
[05:11] <ubotu> The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn"), it should be released in April 2007. At the moment it is alpha. Schedule: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FeistyReleaseSchedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[05:11] <cburg> angela_: Tomorrow
[05:11] <SloggerKhan> buffoon: you might not have working drivers for the card?
[05:12] <angela_> so tommorow i can upgrade to beta?
[05:12] <steve__> Slogger: you know anything about graphics cards?
[05:12] <Symmetria> heh
[05:12] <angela_> wil gnome control center be available by default in official 7.04 ?
[05:12] <Symmetria> beta will be out tomorrow sometime
[05:12] <buffoon> it seems that they work... iwconfig shows me the wireless extension and the encryption key
[05:12] <SloggerKhan> I have an ATI, I'm pretty good with getting it to work. But I'm certainly no expert.
[05:13] <horde> Hi all.  The only thing that's keeping me from switching from Windoze completely is that dling from Usenet (with hellanzb and Klibido) is much, much slower than in Windoze.  But runni
[05:13] <manopulus> Pici: yes i add printer but how i can enter username and password?
[05:13] <juannicolas> cant'get my evolution works with my exchange serve
[05:13] <Lillka> Pici: downloading the alternate cd now. Any reason why it would work better than the normal installation cd?
[05:14] <Pici> Lillka: It has better support for alternate system setups, doesnt use a fully graphical installer, isn't a live cd either./
[05:14] <Lillka> Pici: sounds like what I need. Now to find (another) blank cd :P
[05:14] <Hor|zon> lol use a cd-rw
[05:14] <buffoon> SloggerKhan: the module bcm43xx is loaded. i guess this schould be fine not?
[05:15] <Hor|zon> that way you can always brun a new ubuntu image on to it
[05:15] <Lillka> Hor|zon if I only had one available :P
[05:15] <Hor|zon> I just have one ubuntu-rw that I use for new releases and betas
[05:15] <Hor|zon> heh
[05:15] <horde> ucordes:  The clients connect but go really slowly in comparison to Win clients.  The newshost allows 8 connections in an unlimited account.  I've set all the connections as appropriate.
[05:15] <Hor|zon> remember next time you go to the shop
[05:15] <Hor|zon> :)
[05:15] <SloggerKhan> buffoon: in my experience that module doesn't work. you have a 4318 or so broadcom wireless?
[05:15] <Pici> manopulus: If you select a network printer and use the windows(smb) connection option (i'm assuming its shared off of a windows computer) then you should get fields for username and password.  I'm using a beta version of Ubuntu, so my options might look a little different than yours.
[05:16] <buffoon> SloggerKhan: yes, 4318
[05:16] <SloggerKhan> buffoon: I have the same card and have always used ndiswrapper
[05:16] <Lillka> Hor|zon: I suppose that would be the smart thing to do.. However, not using a proper distro since.. mmm.. 2004.. I'll be having to relearn alot of my mistakes from back then (like 10 cd's useless, etc) :)
[05:16] <bbunuser> bah sorry, i crashed, anyway, i cant get the ubuntu to recognise myharddrive to partition any help?
[05:16] <buffoon> SloggerKhan: ah, ok, so I'll do that
[05:16] <Hor|zon> lol
[05:17] <rmz> oh
[05:17] <rmz> first time using xchat
[05:17] <rmz> hello;p
[05:17] <Lillka> while I wait for the download to complete.. How different is ubuntu from debian in terms of using it? I've been using debian for a while earlier, and before that redhat (before it turned into fedora), and mandrake (mandriva). Anything I should keep in mind?
[05:17] <SloggerKhan> bufoon: I think there a number of threads on the forum about it. The other thing is getting the network manager applet should make using wireless easier.
[05:18] <josi__> I'm new to Linux, running Ubuntu, having trouble with gcc... When compiling simple Hello World program, i get error: "stdio.h: no such file"... any help would be appreciated
[05:18] <nosse> Lillka: sudo might be the real difference
[05:19] <nosse> josi__: what language?
[05:19] <josi__> nosse: c
[05:19] <buffoon> SloggerKhan: yes, i used that to configure... but i just was controlling the settings with iwconfig and ifconfig
[05:19] <DanZ3> is there a way to scroll up in the console?
[05:19] <bbunuser> i cant get the ubuntu to recognise myharddrive to partition any help?
[05:20] <jack_> buffoon, iwconfig'
[05:20] <rmz> bbunuser - edit fstab file
[05:20] <Lillka> nosse: using sudo instead of su? :)
[05:20] <janga> bbunuser try sudo fdisk -l
[05:21] <uric> can someone please tell me a command to see my intyernal ip-adress
[05:21] <nosse> Lillka: I have very limited experience of other distros
[05:21] <Hor|zon> uric, ifconfig
[05:21] <janga> uric "ifconfig"
[05:21] <buffoon> jack_: that doesn't work that good for ip adresses...
[05:21] <bbunuser> janga nothing shows up yet i can boot windows from this driveperfectly
[05:21] <uric> thank you! :)
[05:21] <kazim86> hello
[05:22] <jack_> oh buffoon  thought you were talking about wireless
[05:22] <nosse> Lillka: I remember that I had to use root terminal or somethin in redhat, but now just superuser-do
[05:22] <jack_> sudo actually
[05:22] <kazim86> some ruby programmer here? help me in installing rubygems... it says error no such file to load - zlib
[05:22] <Hor|zon> yeah that's what it stands for jack lol
[05:22] <jrib> kazim86: you are using APT?
[05:22] <bbunuser> its a scsi drive i belive
[05:22] <janga> bbunuser, what is the output of sudo fdisk -l
[05:22] <jack_> Hor|zon, but you type sudo :P
[05:23] <bbunuser> janga: ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo fdisk -l
[05:23] <bbunuser> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$
[05:23] <Lillka> jack_ I see.. well, looking forward to trying out something new for my desktop now :)
[05:23] <JaMaLz> how to change my screen reseltion
[05:23] <sgtmattbaker> I have no internet in Ubuntu anymore after I put in my replacement motherboard
[05:23] <jrib> JaMaLz: system > preferences > screen resolution
[05:23] <janga> bbunuser , nothing?
[05:23] <elad> lol
[05:23] <elad> omg
[05:23] <elad> OWNED!!!
[05:23] <JaMaLz> jrib i can't change it i got only one reselutuin
[05:23] <bbunuser> janga yh nothing im booted of the ubuntu live cd atm
[05:23] <jrib> !fixres > JaMaLz    (JaMaLz, see the private message from ubotu)
[05:23] <Hor|zon> elad, very helpful
[05:24] <angela_> someone sugest me a nice hostname for my new instalation of ubuntu? i have in mind : localhost/ubuntu/home      anything else more fancy?
[05:24] <sgtmattbaker> MarcusFenix
[05:24] <Hor|zon> angela_ give it a japanese name
[05:24] <zach_> can i install fedora core 5 packages in ubuntu?
[05:24] <Hor|zon> :P
[05:24] <janga> bbunuser , try sudo gparted
[05:24] <jrib> angela_: pick a random character in a book you like or some other thing you are interested in
[05:24] <bbunuser> i suppose i could install ubuntu on my memory stick then installthe scsi drivers from there but what a pain
[05:24] <abasinisvacant> what do i need in order to access the internet wireless?
[05:24] <angela_> gandalf
[05:25] <angela_> captainpicard
[05:25] <bbunuser> janga:  nothing shows upin gparted
[05:25] <nyc-h0st> hi all, i've set-up vsftpd users can write but they c ant OVERWRITE??? help
[05:25] <SloggerKhan> bbunuser: you are at the installer's partitioner and see no drives?
[05:25] <sgtmattbaker> I have no internet in Ubuntu.. please help! (using Windows right now)
[05:25] <bbunuser> SloggerKhan: yeh
[05:25] <bur[n] er> sgtmattbaker, get an ip?  wired or wireless?  got a router?
[05:26] <sgtmattbaker> wirelesss router, connected to it through ethernet, dynamic IP address
[05:26] <janga> bbunuser ,try lspci and see if scsi controller is listed
[05:27] <sgtmattbaker> my ethernet device is eth1.. it was eth0 before I put in this replacement motherboard
[05:27] <FJ_Sanchez> I need help, I know that the default PATH is in /etc/enviroment
[05:27] <FJ_Sanchez> But I want to know what script exec this when I log in
[05:27] <FJ_Sanchez> Any help
[05:27] <ucordes> sgtmattbaker: sgtmattbaker maybe it still is eth0
[05:27] <sgtmattbaker> how do I change it to that?
[05:27] <ucordes> sgtmattbaker: try sudo ifup eth0 --force and see what happens
[05:27] <digi_> Im thinking about getting a new mp3 player, which are most compatible with linux?
[05:27] <bbunuser> 00:0f.0 IDE interface: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8251 AHCI/SATA 4-Port Controller
[05:27] <bbunuser>  hmmm
[05:27] <bbunuser> i was sure it was scsi:S
[05:27] <Hor|zon> digi_: any
[05:28] <sgtmattbaker> ok I will boot into ubunutu and try.. just a few minutes
[05:28] <ucordes> sgtmattbaker: ifconfig tells you information about the interfaces connected to your computer
[05:28] <Hor|zon> digi_: most just act like flash drives
[05:28] <ucordes> sgtmattbaker: good luck
[05:28] <angela_> when trying to burn my ubuntu iso to a blank cd in k3b i get Error trying to open /dev/hdc exclusively (Device or resource busy)... retrying in 1 second.  and burn fails
[05:28] <ucordes> sgtmattbaker: of course you can also try sudo ifup eth1 force
[05:28] <ucordes> --force
[05:28] <janga> bbunuser well sata is sometimes called scsi
[05:28] <abasinisvacant> question:  in terminal, when i type 'ps', it doesn't show all the programs that i'm running such as gaim, firefox, xchat, etc.  how can i fix?????
[05:28] <bbunuser> janga ok how do i load ubuntu install so it can read my hdd
[05:29] <progek> I just installed Edgy, updated system, installed nvidia drivers (direct rendering yes) and installed Beryl. If I turn on Beryl all my window title bars disappear, any ideas? I know Beryl is working, I can rotate my desktop and all seems good except for the missile window borders/title bar
[05:29] <slacker_nl> abasinisvacant: ps -u
[05:29] <ucordes> janga: how is that?
[05:29] <unop> abasinisvacant,  man ps .. you need ps ax
[05:29] <digi_> Hor|zon: you have any recommondations for a good one in general?
[05:29] <progek> missing^
[05:29] <FordCapri> is there a good mailing list to post to if you want to get involved in Google SoC?
[05:29] <janga> bbunuser , do you want to install or just mount from live-cd?
[05:29] <unop> alias ps='ps aux'
[05:29] <janga> ucordes , i dont know
[05:30] <bbunuser> janga: id like to installso i have full speed of linux on my spanky new pc
[05:30] <FJ_Sanchez> Do you know what script calls /etc/enviroment to set my PATH at login time?
[05:30] <Hor|zon> digi_, mp3 player? not really, it depends on what you want...there are tons of review sites for them
[05:30] <Hor|zon> with mp4 players getting smaller I don't really buy mp3 players anymore
[05:30] <bbunuser> maybe gentoo is the way to go for it though :\
[05:30] <drewzf> What should my first steps (beyond securing ssh, installing shorewall, the basics) should i do to secure a remote ubuntu server?
[05:30] <progek> can anyone help me?
[05:31] <bbunuser> lol drewzf thats a very smallquestion with like 5000 huge answers =p
[05:31] <janga> bbunuser , just try the "install" buttun on the desktop and see if the partitioner sees your hd
[05:31] <lili_1b> hi all
[05:31] <bbunuser> janga: it doens't ive allready tried
[05:31] <lili_1b> i nedd to downloads fedora cora free
[05:31] <lili_1b> if you hav any idea
[05:32] <JaMaLz> jrib its too hard to be done if i can't understand it :S
[05:32] <janga> bbunuser so i dont see your problem actually
[05:32] <drewzf> bbunuser: I'd like to make sure my system will never be screwed by an aptitude install first, have a failsafe os to boot.
[05:32] <Hor|zon> lili_1b, http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/
[05:33] <janga> bbunuser oh sorry i misunderstood
[05:33] <bbunuser> janga: icant installubuntu because the ubuntu installer wont read my hdd,whichleads me to believe automounting or something is disabled
[05:33] <bbunuser> ah
[05:33] <bbunuser> thatas ok
[05:33] <lili_1b> Hor|zon thenx bro
[05:33] <Hor|zon> np
[05:34] <bbunuser> *slowly reachesfor 4 gig memstik*
[05:34] <progek> So can anyone help me with Beryl? When I turn it on my windows turn white, menu bars disappear.
[05:35] <janga> bbunuser , ibelieve the kernel should recognize the hd, i dont know why it doesnt
[05:35] <bbunuser> boooo
[05:35] <bbunuser> i guess its a bug
[05:35] <darren> hi all
[05:36] <progek> beryl: No GLXFBConfig for depth 32
[05:36] <progek> beryl: Couldn't bind redirected window 0x260001f to texture
[05:36] <darren> can someone tell me how to install an nvidia driver
[05:36] <michael> I screwed up Ubuntu. I tried to install some OSX icons and all of a sudden everything dissappeared and I couldn't use Alt+F2 to bring up a terminal. I used Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to try to fix it. When I tried logging back on, it (now) is stuck at logging in. (The splash screen)
[05:36] <progek> looks like that is the output from the problem
[05:36] <progek> any ideas on fix?
[05:36] <bbunuser> michael have you tried setting ur xserv.conf to default?
[05:36] <bbunuser> wait
[05:37] <bbunuser> its xorg.conf i think
[05:37] <buffoon> i just installed and configured ndiswrapper (ndiswrapper -i /path/to/driver.inf; ndiswrapper -l; ndiswrapper -m) and all worked fine... but now it fails loading the module... modprobe ndiswrapper says: "invalid argument"
[05:37] <buffoon> what could be the matter there?
[05:37] <janga> bbunuser ,i would search ubuntuforums.org for the name of the controller and the name of the hd, maybe there really is a bug ?
[05:37] <Hor|zon> progek, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2302675
[05:37] <progek> thanks horizon
[05:38] <snaidis> Have a problem with limewire pro
[05:38] <snaidis> I installed it via this guide:
[05:38] <bbunuser> janga:  i should have done that initallyi guess i was taking the easy irc option thanks anyway for trying to help illprobs just install ubuntu on a 5gig seagate
[05:38] <snaidis> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=358531&page=5
[05:38] <michael> bbunuser: doesn't work, how can I delete just my preferences as to themes?
[05:38] <bbunuser> zzz
[05:38] <snaidis> (last response)
[05:38] <snaidis> but I'm still getting the:
[05:39] <buffoon> oh, I'm sorry, its not invalid argument, its invalid parameters
[05:39] <Taime1> why does ubuntu think one of my cdroms is a floppy?
[05:39] <giovanni_> #join /ubuntu-it
[05:39] <Taime1> haha
[05:39] <Hor|zon> lol giovanni
[05:39] <tunganet> hi i have this .deb file on my desktop, how do i properly install it?
[05:39] <Hor|zon>  /join #ubuntu-it
[05:39] <jrib> !deb | tunganet
[05:39] <ubotu> tunganet: deb is the Debian package format, also used by Ubuntu. To install .deb files, simply double-click on them (Ubuntu) or right-click and select Kubuntu Package Menu->install (Kubuntu)
[05:39] <dxdt> snaidis, if you are interested, I know nothing about limewire, but frostwire is a nice open version of it that install easily on ubuntu
[05:40] <bbunuser> michael hate to say this but i dont think theres anyway easy way unless the program u used to hack the icons made backups, imnot expertise enough to know how to set preferences to defult threw cmd butsomeone here will help u eventually
[05:40] <snaidis> runLime.sh: 44: Syntax error: "(" unexpected (expecting "}")
[05:40] <bbunuser> night
[05:40] <glacialfury> I've got some German music files with umlauts, and ubuntu is displaying these letters as a diamond with a question mark in them - how do I get it to show the umlaut characters?
[05:40] <giovanni_> join #ubuntu-it
[05:40] <Taime1> sudo dpkg -i <deb file>
[05:40] <jrib> giovanni_: /join #ubuntu-it
[05:40] <snaidis> dxdt, How Do I install it?
[05:40] <jrib> snaidis: edit the script to use /bin/bash instead of /bin/sh
[05:41] <tunganet> jrib:  i double clicked it, then it says in the status : ERROR: Dependency is not satisdiable: xlib
[05:41] <zach_> how can i manually add stuff to that top launch menu thing?
[05:41] <richdurhm> need411,  u there?
[05:41] <jrib> tunganet: what are you tring to install?
[05:41] <dxdt> snaidis, http://www.frostwire.com/ click ubuntu logo.  Save file then double click it.  Gdebi should install it for you.
[05:41] <tunganet> jrib cedega
[05:41] <jrib> zach_: right click on teh ubuntu icon > edit menus
[05:41] <need411> yup
[05:41] <jrib> !cedega | tunganet
[05:41] <ubotu> tunganet: cedega is a project based on WINE, aimed at running Windows games on Linux. For more info, see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/Cedega
[05:41] <janga> glacialfury , in fstab, the disk must be mounted with utf=8
[05:41] <richdurhm> it syas auto shut down windows is diabled
[05:42] <tunganet> gahh
[05:42] <zach_> jrob: thanks  (smacks head)
[05:42] <glacialfury> thank you janga
[05:42] <need411> thats a new one for me
[05:42] <BigCanOfTuna> While trying to install 6.10 (alternate image) on a Parallels virtual machine, I try to boot into the server option...however, I am presented with "Could not find kernel image: server". The same is true with expert-server...can anyone offer suggestion on how to get past this?
[05:42] <richdurhm> need411,  it ha sthe hybernate when downlaods comeplet or standby when d/l are complete
[05:42] <catxk> ok, here's a kinda dumb question, but does anyone know what font is used in this screenshot? it's quite common I think and I leik it :) http://f0rked.com/articles/irssi/irssi.png
[05:43] <nathan> i cant find the usual irc-networks (EF-NET, QUAKENET, etc.) whys that?
[05:43] <need411> you unticked "maked windoze firewall exception" and it said that?
[05:43] <Taime1> why does ubuntu think one of my cdroms is a floppy?
[05:43] <need411> anyone ran utor in WINE?
[05:43] <richdurhm> no
[05:44] <need411> oic
[05:44] <need411> try that..
[05:44] <lwizardl> hi
[05:44] <need411> upnp should at least try
[05:44] <lwizardl> can ubuntu be installed completely headless by using ssh or something
[05:44] <MrMary> is ubuntu good about recognizing wierless
[05:44] <need411> you know how to access your gateway?
[05:44] <richdurhm> i have add utorrent to windows firewall exceptions win xp sp2 or later
[05:45] <richdurhm> ya
[05:45] <JaMaLz> how to fix xorg.conf ?
[05:45] <JaMaLz> is there a way in dpkg-reconfigure ?
[05:45] <snaidis> I tried to install it
[05:45] <need411> no, dont add it since your actually not in windoze
[05:45] <jrib> JaMaLz: yes, it's on the site I gave you
[05:45] <snaidis> dxdt,I tried to install it but i only see white screen...
[05:45] <slacker_nl> JaMaLz: dpkg-reconfigure -pserver high (but you can look it up in your xorg.conf)
[05:45] <janga> JaMaLz , sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:46] <slacker_nl> and add the xserver-org indeed :)
[05:46] <need411> and you know how to access your gateway?  to change settings to your router?
[05:46] <dxdt> snaidis, during the install or what do you mean?  did the install go sucessfully?  Are you talking about frostwire or limewire?
[05:46] <richdurhm> need411,  i dunot se ethat command ur are asking for
[05:46] <tcv> Can someone recommend a fairly simple-to-use, terminal based IRC client?
[05:46] <slacker_nl> tcv: irssi
[05:46] <tcv> Thank you, irssi
[05:47] <slacker_nl> yw
[05:47] <tcv> Sorry. Thank you, slacker_nl
[05:47] <Hor|zon> lol
[05:47] <need411> what is the linux command for ipconfig/all  ?
[05:47] <need411> anyone?
[05:47] <slacker_nl> need411: man ifconfig
[05:47] <Hor|zon> ifconfig ?
[05:47] <tcv> Well, I'd like to thank irssi, too.
[05:47] <richdurhm> not sure
[05:47] <slacker_nl> hehehe
[05:47] <need411> ok..  you need to do that.. and assign your ip
[05:47] <richdurhm> dude im new as hell
[05:47] <JohnRobert> need411: the command is ifconfig
[05:47] <need411> write down your dns
[05:48] <snaidis> dxdt,installation was ok
[05:48] <richdurhm> ok
[05:48] <snaidis> dxdt.frostwire
[05:48] <need411> set it to static..  and make dns exactly the same
[05:48] <l3mr> i'm trying to port my app from os x tiger to linux; GL_FRAMEBUFFER_EXTs are not recognized. Do i need special includes on linux to use FBOs? I use Kubuntu with the latest nvidia drivers..
[05:48] <jrib> snaidis: are you using beryl or compiz?
[05:48] <snaidis> baryl
[05:49] <snaidis> dxdt,baryl
[05:49] <TooR4u> jrib, better to use beryl
[05:49] <jrib> snaidis: that's why, I don't know if there is a known workaround
[05:49] <Pici> l3mr: Your question might be better answered in #ubuntu-dev
[05:49] <richdurhm> need411,  and how would i do that?
[05:49] <l3mr> Pici ok thanks
[05:49] <Hor|zon> jrib: wasn't that problem only with xgl?
[05:49] <richdurhm> need411,  dns is ip correct?
[05:49] <need411> in windoze I know it's tcp/ip protocol/properties
[05:50] <Brismetal> Hey guys, any idea why IDE HDD's would run extreamly slow in Ubuntu but fine in XP?  They're NTFS.  A NTFS SATA drive runs fine in Ubuntu so it must be something with the IDE
[05:50] <Brismetal> When I say slow, I mean upto 30 seconds just to display the contents then 45 minutes to copy a 700mb file from it
[05:50] <need411> dns must stay the same.. you can leave ip the same too..  just need to change it to static
[05:50] <ppk> trying to use Sirius internet radio, it says I need Windows Media Player... help!
[05:51] <dxdt> Brismetal, could be your ide drives don't have DMA enabled on them.  SATA doesn't deal with that stuff so it isn't an issue
[05:51] <janga> Brismetal , sudo hdparm -i /dev/hda and see if DMA is on
[05:51] <lazy-guy> does someone know how what I should type in the /etc/sudoers file in order to let one user use sudo on a file without a password?
[05:51] <lazy-guy> on a program
[05:51] <Brismetal> DMA is enabled on them
[05:51] <jrib> Hor|zon: I just installed it to check.  Apparently not, it's happening on compiz with aiglx here
[05:53] <Brismetal> odd, now I'm getting :
[05:53] <Brismetal> /dev/hdd1:
[05:53] <Brismetal>  HDIO_GET_IDENTITY failed: Invalid argument
[05:53] <Brismetal> for all drives
[05:53] <sgtmattbaker> my internet is not working in Ubuntu
[05:53] <Brismetal> without the -i it's reporting  using_dma    =  1 (on)
[05:53] <Brismetal>  though
[05:54] <Brismetal> /dev/hdc1:
[05:54] <Brismetal>  multcount    =  0 (off)
[05:54] <Brismetal>  IO_support   =  0 (default 16-bit)
[05:54] <Brismetal>  unmaskirq    =  0 (off)
[05:54] <Brismetal>  using_dma    =  1 (on)
[05:54] <Brismetal>  keepsettings =  0 (off)
[05:54] <Brismetal>  readonly     =  0 (off)
[05:54] <Brismetal>  readahead    = 256 (on)
[05:54] <marshall> hey guys
[05:54] <Brismetal>  geometry     = 38913/255/63, sectors = 625137282, start = 63
[05:54] <jrib> !paste | Brismetal
[05:54] <Pici> !paste | Brismetal
[05:54] <ubotu> Brismetal: 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)
[05:54] <Brismetal> sorry
[05:54] <Brismetal> anyway, any more ideas?
[05:54] <marshall> how do you use the same theme you have for your session on your root applications? gtk, icons and stuff
[05:55] <Hor|zon> dxdt, maybe he should try with dma off?
[05:55] <sgtmattbaker> my internet is not working in Ubuntu details: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11359/
[05:55] <Brismetal> the thing is they're brand new HDD's so I'm sure not both of them can have errors, and like I said they work fine in windows
[05:55] <Yodude> hello, how can i change the screen resolution of the login window?
[05:55] <need411> johnrobert?
[05:56] <JohnRobert> hello
[05:56] <Brismetal> sgtmattbaker: have you tried opening a IP instead of URL?  perhaps your DNS isn't correct?
[05:56] <tengil> how do i get the apache.crt file ?
[05:56] <jrib> !fixres > Yodude    (Yodude, see the private message from ubotu)
[05:56] <tcv__> !fixres
[05:56] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[05:56] <Hor|zon> you get  "HDIO_GET_IDENTITY failed: Invalid argument" when you're using hdparm on scsi and sata, it's not designed for them
[05:56] <JohnRobert> need411?
[05:56] <need411> http://textsnippets.com/post/show319
[05:56] <Yodude> jrib: thks i'll the the site out
[05:56] <sgtmattbaker> well I can't connect through an IM service or install anything through apt
[05:56] <rmz> can anyone tell me, how to install FX3.0 minefiled on ubuntu?
[05:57] <need411> that's how to set a static ip
[05:57] <sgtmattbaker> should I try the 2 test IPs I keep on hand?
[05:57] <JohnRobert> need411: File not found
[05:57] <need411> one sec
[05:57] <Hor|zon> woops
[05:57] <Brismetal> a new ubuntu will be coming out next month right?  maybe I should switch back to windows until then and try again.. I'm having a few troubles no one seems to be able to help with.  Slow IDE and Nvidia card not running 3d
[05:57] <eilker>  i have lamp server installed, i created web site and put under /var/www . my friends can visit it via http://myip  . if i buy a domain such as www.example.com.  how will i match my domain and /var/www files ?
[05:57] <Hor|zon> Brismetal, you get  "HDIO_GET_IDENTITY failed: Invalid argument" when you're using hdparm on scsi and sata, it's not designed for them
[05:58] <Brismetal> Hor|zon: it only did it with the -i option someone suggested to use, without it it worked fine
[05:58] <Hor|zon> yeah
[05:58] <need411> http://textsnippets.com/posts/show/319
[05:58] <richdurhm_> e?
[05:58] <richdurhm_> need
[05:58] <Hor|zon> but the stuff hdparm does doesn't matter for scsi and sata
[05:58] <richdurhm_> hey
[05:58] <Hor|zon> it doesn't do anything
[05:58] <sgtmattbaker> Brismetal: I cannot install anything through APT or use a IM service.. should I still try an IP address?
[05:58] <ppk> trying to use Sirius internet radio, it says I need Windows Media Player... help!
[05:59] <paradoxx> Is there a way to optimize my installation to maximize battery life?
[05:59] <need411> well that one is useless.. brb
[06:00] <JohnRobert> need411: what's the problem?
[06:00] <JohnRobert> pm me
[06:00] <shaggyoaf> does anybody in here use apt to install perl modules?
[06:00] <richdurhm_> JohnRobert,  trying to get utorrent to work i guess behin scsi
[06:01] <JohnRobert> that makes no sense at all :p
[06:01] <richdurhm_> sudo apt-get install <filename?
[06:01] <JohnRobert> 1. utorrent isn't for linux
[06:01] <shaggyoaf> I'm seeing a lot of stuff on cpan that I'm not finding in apt
[06:01] <JohnRobert> 2. what does utorrent have to do with scsp
[06:01] <JohnRobert> scsi
[06:01] <richdurhm_> i know i am using it thru wine
[06:01] <richdurhm_> i dunno
[06:01] <richdurhm_> static ip
[06:01] <richdurhm_> or seomthin
[06:01] <tengil> how do i get or create my apache.crt file when trying to setup https?
[06:01] <Hor|zon> utorrent with wine? like here? http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=191161
[06:01] <JohnRobert> use azureus instead
[06:01] <shaggyoaf> Is it because there's a lot of stuff on cpan that's not in apt, or is it because I'm not searching with the right tokens?
[06:01] <JohnRobert> or btlaunchmanycurses or something
[06:02] <JohnRobert> using utorrent with wine...you may as well just use windows :p
[06:02] <Hor|zon> could always try torrentflux
[06:02] <Hor|zon> it's handy too
[06:02] <richdurhm_> utorrent is fine
[06:02] <richdurhm_> is is me connecting
[06:02] <richdurhm_> im getting orange light
[06:02] <JohnRobert> it is fine, for windows :p
[06:02] <albert> hi, my desktop ist gone, no items, no menus...
[06:02] <JohnRobert> richdurhm_: that's nothing to do with linux at a guess
[06:03] <richdurhm_> ya i know he is helping me connect beter for beter downlaods
[06:03] <JohnRobert> albert: try restarting/or logging out/in
[06:03] <ketrox> i have a problem
[06:03] <JohnRobert> !ask
[06:03] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[06:03] <ketrox> Kernel Makefile not found at '/lib/modules/2.6.17-11-generic/source'
[06:04] <JohnRobert> ketrox: you need to run configure first
[06:04] <JohnRobert> or something
[06:04] <need411> this line is why I was trying to help him port forward:   Note: I couldn't get UPNP to work with wine.
[06:04] <richdurhm_> need411,  so i should d/l torrent flux or something?
[06:04] <Hor|zon> I doubt you'll get fast speeds using wine anyways
[06:04] <Hor|zon> lol if you want fastest bittorrent download speeds you need to use azureus...and not the bs one in the repos, the official client
[06:04] <ketrox> i'll try it JohnRobert
[06:05] <richdurhm_> ight ima install now
[06:05] <[miles] > jaja, got the latest kernel compiled and booting
[06:05] <[miles] > jeje
[06:05] <Hor|zon> if you mind about the ram then there's bittornado although it seems slower to me
[06:05] <[miles] > happy me
[06:05] <ciastek> have anyone seen beta release downcounter? ;] 
[06:05] <snaidis> How Do I make FrostWire to work with beryl?
[06:05] <[miles] > adios
[06:05] <Askar> cant empty trashcan!
[06:05] <Askar> :O
[06:05] <richdurhm_> snaidis,  i got ur fix h/o
[06:05] <BigCanOfTuna> At the boot prompt when installing Ubuntu, it says 'server' and 'expert-server' are valid options, but when I try to boot using those commands, I get "Could not find kernel image: server'.....is there anything I can do to get past this problem?
[06:05] <snaidis> richdurhm_, ?
[06:06] <albert> my desktop is still gone :(
[06:06] <snaidis> richdurhm_.what do you mean?
[06:06] <richdurhm_> snaidis,  i can help u fix that probelm u get a gray window correct
[06:06] <snaidis> richdurhm_,Thanks so How?
[06:06] <richdurhm_> http://www.linuxmint.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=2145#2145
[06:06] <richdurhm_> does ti start
[06:06] <richdurhm_> ?
[06:07] <erick> Hello all, question about java jre. I know it's in repos but i wanted to grab it from sun. I installed it to /usr/java and everything went ok (even created link to mozilla plugins) When I do-> update-alternatives --config java... it only shows gjc? Why is this?
[06:07] <need411> getting anywhere w/ it?
[06:07] <richdurhm_> ya she d/ling
[06:08] <richdurhm_> i hope it work on beyrl thought since its java and what not
[06:08] <AJIEXA_> how i can know charset of filename ??? (I unpack zip archiv and see somthing like ###&&???)
[06:08] <snaidis> richdurhm_ Ill give it a try right away
[06:08] <albert> can i reload the desktop-manager?
[06:08] <albert> if there is one...
[06:08] <richdurhm_> ysnai ya it worked for me perfectly
[06:09] <jrib> erick: because you haven't installed any alternatives for java
[06:09] <richdurhm_> just u cannot close frostwire u have u tyep xkill in terminal and clikc on ti
[06:09] <jrib> erick: (through the 'alternatives' system that is)
[06:09] <sp0ro> What is the firewall that comes prepackaged with ubuntu?
[06:09] <erick> can I apt-get that?
[06:09] <jrib> !firewall | sp0ro
[06:09] <ubotu> sp0ro: 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).
[06:09] <Askar> !trashcan
[06:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about trashcan - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:10] <Askar> !trashbin
[06:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about trashbin - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:10] <nosse> !wastebasket
[06:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wastebasket - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:10] <jrib> erick: using the update-alternatives command you can add options
[06:10] <jrib> !fishing | Askar , nosse
[06:10] <ubotu> Askar , nosse: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[06:10] <KratoS> !xmms
[06:10] <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
[06:10] <erick> ok I see, thanks jrib
[06:10] <jrib> erick: if the man page does not help, let me know
[06:10] <erick> ok thanks :)
[06:11] <catxk> how can I see which graphic driver I have installed?
[06:11] <FlopsyPete> Hi. whats the program in a default ubuntu install that hooks into the browser so that when you click on a .deb file on the web it offers to install it please?
[06:11] <erick> the link needs to point to the java root directory? /usr/java/jre<version> ?
[06:12] <albert>  hi, i was just playing around with skydome-images and now my desktop items are gone and no menu won't pop up on right click
[06:12] <jrib> erick: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-faq/ch-customizing.en.html#s-diverse
[06:12] <MadHenry> Hello
[06:12] <erick> nice, thanks
[06:12] <Rooy> FlopsyPete: try gdebi
[06:13] <n00bieee> help with wifi
[06:13] <FlopsyPete> Rooy: oh yeah thats it, forgot the name, thanks
[06:13] <MadHenry> I have a problem- I installed ubuntu on my computer and then later installed windows vista on another partition but how can i boot to the ubuntu partition now?
[06:13] <Rooy> !grub | MadHenry
[06:13] <ubotu> MadHenry: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[06:13] <MrTheDevious> hey all
[06:14] <MadHenry> thanks ubotu, i will check that
[06:14] <MrTheDevious> I have a quick and easy question - downloading 6.10 for an intel core2 duo and the 64bit link downloads a file with amd at the end...is that still the correct iso for intel 64bit architecture?
[06:15] <hylje> amd64 and intel's em64t is pretty much the same
[06:15] <alecjw> MrTheDevious, no. you need i386
[06:15] <need411>  JohnRobert you still trying to set up WINE or the static IP?
[06:15] <MrTheDevious> alec out of curiosity, why the 386?
[06:16] <JohnRobert> need411: I was doing neither
[06:16] <JohnRobert> I was trying to help out others :p
[06:16] <need411> oh
[06:16] <need411> give up?
[06:16] <JohnRobert> semi
[06:16] <AJIEXA_> what the charset of filename before unziping ???
[06:16] <AJIEXA_> or how i can detect charset of filename ???
[06:17] <AJIEXA_> I have a trouble whith incorrect filenames
[06:17] <roachclit> Can someone help me with win32codec
[06:17] <Rooy> MrTheDevious: you have 6.10 amd64? so -amd64.deb's are what you want
[06:18] <need411> setting a static and p-forwarding isn't that bad..   I've just never ran WINE..  so I don't know what to tell you to do as far as wine goes
[06:18] <roachclit> Can someone help me with win32codec
[06:19] <Rooy> roachclit: you better say what's wrong
[06:19] <omha> !win32codes >> roachclit
[06:19] <MrTheDevious> rooy - i'm going to be installing on an intel core2duo, i followed the appropriate selections and it's given me a .iso for the AMD
[06:19] <omha> !win32codes
[06:19] <roachclit> omha already read it thanks
[06:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about win32codes - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:19] <MrTheDevious> think i'm going to just grab the i386 and i can upgrade later, thanks all
[06:19] <omha> !win32codecs
[06:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about win32codecs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:19] <omha> :S
[06:19] <richdurhm> need411,  u ther?
[06:20] <tunganet> anyone know how to install a .deb through terminal? (what do i type lol)
[06:20] <omha> roachclit, just ask, not ask to ask for ask for heplp
[06:20] <omha> tunganet, dpkg -i deb
[06:20] <need411> and being the point and clicker that I yeah I'm back..
[06:20] <roachclit> I can't view .wmv files
[06:20] <tunganet> omha: ok let me try
[06:20] <richdurhm> lol
[06:20] <richdurhm> ok
[06:20] <need411> yeah,
[06:20] <richdurhm> i have 2 options
[06:21] <richdurhm> userconfigured pc or 198 some but not my ip address
[06:21] <roachclit> and I need the win32 codec
[06:21] <omha> have anybody gotten win PPTP VPN to work with network-manger
[06:21] <omha> ?
[06:21] <roachclit> but I read the directions on how to possibly get them, it just isnt' working
[06:21] <jrib> !w32codecs > roachclit    (roachclit, see the private message from ubotu)
[06:22] <shadu> roachclit, i was able playing them with the vlc media player..
[06:22] <Rooy> MrTheDevious: yes Intel's EM64T is based on AMD64, so you can use that iso to get Ubuntu x64
[06:22] <Rooy> roachclit: I just need to install gtsreamer-plugins-bad and gstreamer-ffmpeg
[06:23] <omha> EM64 is a waste of time
[06:23] <Rooy> roachclit: also, DRM protected files cannot be played
[06:23] <snaidis> Thanks It worked well :)
[06:23] <omha> it's not real 65bit computing
[06:23] <omha> 64
[06:23] <Rooy> omha: tell that to IA64 :)
[06:23] <need411> alright..   JohnRobert
[06:24] <assimil8or> hey guys
[06:24] <need411> setting a static is just as easy as in windoze.. I was just a stranger to it here
[06:24] <need411> still want to try?
[06:24] <Husio_> hello
[06:24] <richdurhm_> me?
[06:24] <richdurhm_> yea i set it but not sure wich one
[06:24] <assimil8or> I'm having a problem with my X-server, is this the right place to get some help?
[06:25] <richdurhm_> i tried user configured ip and the othe rip that gateway gave me but no results
[06:25] <Rooy> assimil8or: we would try to help
[06:26] <edmondt> I got a question... what do people use besides Ekiga to connect to asterisk server?
[06:26] <assimil8or> okay, I would like to use a higher resolution (1024x768) but it doesn't show up in the settings, even though I have this resolution in my xorg.conf file. Also it was working before I switched my card from "vesa" to "ati"
[06:26] <s0nix> Hi
[06:26] <edmondt> sjphone works well but the interface is pretty bad :S
[06:27] <s0nix> i just configured my dual screen with ATI fglrx driver. all work.......... but anyone know why i don't have image for my videos on (only) my screen 2. ?
[06:27] <Rooy> assimil8or: what is DefaultDepth value, and is it's highest resolution not what you want?
[06:27] <assimil8or> I tried some things but the resolution is always just 640x480
[06:28] <beg1689> assimil8or: check the devault depth like he said, also see if the monitor's sync ranges are in the xorg.conf
[06:28] <assimil8or> DefaultDepth is 24 - I even kicked out the "640x480" line from there
[06:28] <beg1689> change to 16
[06:29] <assimil8or> I'll try, thanks all, brb
[06:29] <beg1689> try it at 16, also see if there's sync ranges like i said, because bad sync ranges locked one of my monitors to 640x480
[06:29] <Rooy> beg1689: is the non-free ATI driver called fglrx or ati?
[06:29] <beg1689> nonfree is fglrx
[06:30] <dazjorz> Hi
[06:30] <snaidis> richdurhm_, Thanks I t worked if you didnt see my msg :)
[06:30] <edmondt> try http://albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html
[06:30] <edmondt> to install your ati drivers
[06:30] <edmondt> or nvidia
[06:30] <edmondt> works very well
[06:30] <beg1689> repo drivers work great here
[06:31] <dcordes> How to convert clone cd .mds .mdf iso to iso for mounting with mount?
[06:31] <hylje> dcordes: think you could also use daemon tools
[06:31] <dazjorz> When I put my laptop in lock mode, it looks like the screen stays on eventhough there's nothing on it - I assume this costs power, any way to tell xlock (or another lock program, don't know which Gnome uses) to actually close the screen?
[06:31] <dazjorz> err
[06:31] <Rooy> dcordes: you can mount mds directly with http://cdemu.sf.net
[06:31] <dazjorz> to actually shutdown the screen
[06:31] <dazjorz> turn off, etc.
[06:31] <beg1689> dcordes: cant you just mount the mdf manually?
[06:31] <Shrimpy_> hello people! i'm try to delete a tarball (tar.gz) on my desktop and it's say i dont have permission. and i use the command line "mkdir" and it says it's not emepty so it's going to stop me
[06:31] <beg1689> i thought you could
[06:31] <zardicn> how i can get this dir  /usr/src/xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/drivers/
[06:31] <beg1689> http://textsnippets.com/posts/show/898
[06:31] <zardicn> i try to compile via driver, but show this error
[06:31] <Shrimpy_> i mean "rmdir"
[06:32] <JohnRobert> Shrimpy_: try rm -rf whatever.tar.gz
[06:32] <dcordes> thanks people. let me check
[06:32] <dcordes> hylje: daemon tools in wine? lol
[06:32] <dcordes> Rooy: are there debs?
[06:33] <PriceChild> !mdf2iso
[06:33] <beg1689> dcordes: did you try just mounting the mdf?
[06:33] <ubotu> mdf2iso: A simple utility to convert mdf to iso / cue / toc images. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.3.0-0ubuntu2 (edgy), package size 6 kB, installed size 60 kB
[06:33] <Rooy> dcordes: i haven't looked for a deb
[06:33] <PriceChild> dcordes, ^
[06:33] <Shrimpy_> JohnRobert: rm: cannot chdir from `.' to `alarm-applet-0.8.9': Permission denied
[06:33] <JohnRobert> Shrimpy_: rm -rf will always remove a directory even if it's full of stuff.. rmdir -f probably does the same. For help, type: man rmdir or, man rm etc..
[06:33] <zardicn> hi
[06:33] <roland_> hello
[06:33] <roland_> i just installed ubuntu 6.10 on my pc
[06:33] <JohnRobert> Shrimpy_: try: ls -l alarm-applet-0.8.9
[06:33] <zardicn> someone know how i get this error,
[06:33] <zardicn> /usr/src/xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/drivers/
[06:33] <zardicn> not found
[06:34] <zardicn> i try to install via drivers
[06:34] <edmondt> hi roland :)
[06:34] <roland_> but i have problem with resolution i cant set refresh rate above 60Hz i use ati driver in X and ati radeon 9550 card
[06:34] <JohnRobert> Shrimpy_: chances are it's owned by root rather than the user that you are... you can run a command as root (with root priviledges) by prefixing it with sudo. So sudo rm thefile or whatever.
[06:34] <roland_> ran without problems at 80hz on kubuntu
[06:34] <l90bpm> setting a static ip - http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-ubuntu-linux-convert-dhcp-network-configuration-to-static-ip-configuration.html
[06:35] <Hor|zon> roland: you have a crt monitor?
[06:35] <sontek> Hey, in my ps there is dhclient3 -pf /var/run/dhclient.eth0.pid -lf /var/lib/dhcp3/dhclient.eth0.leases eth0   where can I tell it not to start that?
[06:35] <sontek> I have defined a static ip for that network card
[06:35] <Shrimpy_> JohnRobet: yeah i tried it and nothing, so i became root (sudo) and it is listing a bunch of files.  is there somthing i do now?
[06:35] <JohnRobert> Shrimpy_: do you know what you're trying to do?
[06:35] <Hor|zon> roland_: you have a crt monitor?
[06:35] <beg1689> sontek: did you check /etc/network/interfaces?
[06:35] <Pici> sontek: remove the corrisponding dhcp tag from /etc/network/interfaces
[06:35] <Shrimpy_> just delete or remove the files JohnRobert
[06:36] <assimil8or> so, it's working now when I removed my second screen
[06:36] <roland_> Hor|zon: yes
[06:36] <roland_> dell p793 black
[06:36] <roland_> flat
[06:36] <Hor|zon> you can manually set the refresh rates in the xorg.conf
[06:36] <l90bpm> make sure you leave the dhcp the same otherwise you lose your connection to the outside world
[06:36] <roland_> ok how
[06:36] <richdurhm> need411,  u there dude?
[06:36] <beg1689> ok so anyway, im having some trouble with my wifi, im using ipw3945, i used to be able to just use nm-applet to connect to networks but now neither my wired or wireless connection shows up there; i tried connecting manually, and i can get an IP from dhcp, but i have no connection
[06:36] <richdurhm> nat has no color but ratio is yellow
[06:36] <sontek> beg1689: Pici: http://monoport.com/2150  this is what mine looks like
[06:37] <Rooy> beg1689: try killall NetworkManager
[06:37] <snaidis> Hello
[06:37] <l90bpm> you can change the ip address if you like.. but I usually just leave mine what dhcp changed..  none of that matters.. just how it's assigned matters.. static or dhcp
[06:37] <assimil8or> It's too bad that such "simple" things have improved so little
[06:37] <snaidis> If I installed/Opened .rpm file
[06:37] <richdurhm> can anyone help with azureus?
[06:37] <snaidis> Where does it installs/opens it?
[06:37] <Hor|zon> roland: on the modelines in xorg.conf put _<refreshrate> on the end of whatever resolution you use
[06:37] <dcordes> Rooy: is there a gui for cdemu? i'm not that bash jockey
[06:38] <assimil8or> richdurhm: what's the problem?
[06:38] <Rooy> assimil8or: a good read for you: http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm
[06:38] <roland_> how do i set 80 Hz refresh rate in xorg.conf pls
[06:38] <snaidis> I mean
[06:38] <snaidis> if I used sudo alien -i LimeWireLinux.rpm
[06:38] <Hor|zon> so "1024x768_60"
[06:38] <need411> yeah..
[06:38] <Hor|zon> or whatever
[06:38] <snaidis> to open it
[06:38] <roland_> ok ok
[06:38] <Shrimpy_> JohnRobert: Thanks! for the command line thingy
[06:38] <Hor|zon> so "1024x768_80"
[06:38] <richdurhm> assimil8or,  umm i portforwarded and set nat or whatever but now i have no color on nat and a yellow ratio
[06:38] <JohnRobert> no worries
[06:38] <richdurhm> assimil8or,  now i have red nat again
[06:38] <||Sam||> Hey, can anyone help me with an xserver issue?
[06:39] <martalli> Is there a way to save your current package list and then apt-get the same list of packages on another computer (eg, a fresh install)?
[06:39] <richdurhm> ||Sam||, whats not configured?
[06:39] <l90bpm> after you get a static address you will have to go into the router
[06:39] <||Sam||> Erm, i get xserver errors.
[06:39] <l90bpm> 192.168.x.x something to that affect
[06:39] <Rooy> dcordes: you should familiarise yourself with the terminal, really helpful, I have'nt look for cdemu gui
[06:39] <richdurhm> l90bpm, ok and then port forward correct
[06:39] <epl> martalli: dpkg --get-selections
[06:39] <||Sam||> I've tried reconfiguring it, but it still gives me errors. :(
[06:39] <Shane-S> how do you enable and login as root, I need to install perl stuff and its very buggy with SUOD
[06:39] <Shane-S> SUDO
[06:39] <progek> I installed limewire but would like to find where it's installed to. A search for limewire with (locate limewire) brings up nothing. Any ideas how I can find it?
[06:39] <richdurhm> ||Sam||, nvidia?
[06:39] <||Sam||> Yeah.
[06:39] <l90bpm> yeah..
[06:39] <||Sam||> The drivers are still "NV">
[06:40] <l90bpm> probably under applications and gaming
[06:40] <epl> martalli: and dpkg --set-selections
[06:40] <Lillka> hmm.. installed ubuntu from the alternate cd.. getting kernel panic after reboot
[06:40] <richdurhm> try this  sudo nvidia-xconfig --add-argb-glx-visuals --composite
[06:40] <||Sam||> OK, cheers.
[06:40] <l90bpm> in here you can set a range..  I usually just make it 1 number all the way across
[06:40] <l90bpm> two numbers the same or whatever
[06:40] <l90bpm> and label it utor
[06:41] <richdurhm> well u have old drivers ||Sam||
[06:41] <Rooy> richdurhm: not old, but free
[06:41] <richdurhm> l90bpm,  u talking to me?
[06:41] <dcordes> Rooy: i am already ok at working with it but i'm lazy
[06:41] <assimil8or> richdurhm: are you sure your portforwarding is configured right? Check your router again
[06:41] <Shane-S> how do I enable the root user, I know there was a doc on the wiki, anyone have a link?
[06:41] <richdurhm> ya i have the same port as azurues
[06:41] <Lillka> Pici: any ideas? tried seeing what happened now.
[06:41] <l90bpm> if your trying to port forward
[06:41] <Rooy> dcordes: commandline speeds up my life :)
[06:42] <Shane-S> nope, its an old emachine
[06:42] <ntze> Hi there, i have a notebook with a radeon x600 mobility. im running a dual head setup. theres only a mistake.. i suppose the second monitor is running the main monitor resolution. how do i fix it? thx
[06:42] <richdurhm> protocol udp global ports sme as host port
[06:42] <Hor|zon> Shane-S, just use passwd to set the root password and I think that's it
[06:42] <martalli> epl:  I have never used dpkg directly to install stuff - would it account for dependencies and so on?
[06:42] <Shane-S> trying to test out a library system...was gonna switch to Evergreen as they have doc direct for Ubunut, but the process has the same problematic steps
[06:42] <progek> any other way to search for files than locate command? I'm trying to find out where limewire was installed. locate limewire brings up nothing
[06:42] <dxdt> Shane-S, sudo passwd root I think is all you need.  However, it is still probably best to use sudo all the time.
[06:42] <||Sam||> rochdurhm; nvidia-xconfig: command not found? :S
[06:42] <Shane-S> sorry wrong channel with tha
[06:42] <richdurhm> l90bpm,  is that correct?
[06:43] <roland_> i tried but it doesnt work above 60Hz
[06:43] <||Sam||> richdurhm*
[06:43] <richdurhm> try nv instead of nvidia
[06:43] <||Sam||> OK.
[06:43] <Shane-S> tdxdt: I would but cpan and perl isn't working right using SUDO
[06:43] <||Sam||> Nope, still doesn't recognise it.
[06:43] <assimil8or> Rooy: Thanks for the link, It's a kind of long article though for now. Please also note that I'm not complaining about linux or whatever in general, I've been using it for a few years now (but most of the time OS X though ;)) [Yes, I am a software developer, however I did not contribute anything :)] 
[06:43] <richdurhm> what are u doin ginstalling beryl
[06:43] <||Sam||> Me?
[06:44] <richdurhm> ya
[06:44] <dxdt> Shane-S, far out.  If you are doing cpan and perl, I don't need to talk about root lol.  I think you know enough.  Yeah sudo passwd root I think will get you access.  Or you can always sudo bash or sudo su
[06:44] <Pici> Lillka: Does the panic give a reason?
[06:44] <l90bpm> one sec.. not too familiar w/ datagram
[06:44] <Pici> Shane-S: Most of the things in cpan are in the ubuntu repos
[06:44] <Hor|zon> roland: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=83973
[06:44] <Shane-S> well I need to use cpan to get modules for Koha Open Source Library
[06:44] <martalli> epl:  Thx for the advice - will dpkg account for dependencies?  Are they just all included in that case?
[06:44] <Vlet> Where does one obtain the latest fesity iso?
[06:45] <Shane-S> not MARC stuff
[06:45] <martalli> Vlet: from the ubuntu/kubuntu/edubuntu/xubuntu websites
[06:45] <||Sam||> Rich; I'm not installing anything. i have xserver errors, so i have NO GUI.
[06:45] <Shane-S> which is the library equal to a standard...wish everyone would switch to XML
[06:45] <Lillka> well, tried installing ubuntu from the alternate cd. It now crashes at the same place from HD, while detecting pci/agp devices. Hangs after smp_apic_timer_interrupt
[06:45] <richdurhm> im not sure dude ask crdlb when he gets back later on
[06:45] <Shane-S> but alas old system spit it out in MARC
[06:45] <||Sam||> OK.
[06:46] <richdurhm> can anyone help with aureus?
[06:46] <richdurhm> azureus
[06:46] <Pici> Shane-S: Ah.  Theres so information on how to enable to root in the following link from ubotu. Hold on a sec.
[06:46] <Pici> !sudo | Shane-S
[06:46] <ubotu> Shane-S: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[06:46] <Shrimpy_> richdurhm: what's the problem?
[06:46] <Pici> Shane-S: Its at the bottom if I remember correctly.
[06:46] <Vlet> martalli: I just wasn't sure if there were more current iso's than herd 5
[06:46] <lili_1b> plz hepl me i need e botnet sources
[06:46] <lili_1b> plz help me
[06:46] <richdurhm> Shrimpy_,  thnx umm i have red firewalled and yellow ratio
[06:46] <mweichert> can anyone point me to a tutorial on how to use the "newusers" command please?
[06:46] <l90bpm> so in other words udp just flat out sucks?
[06:47] <l90bpm> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_Datagram_Protocol
[06:47] <richdurhm> Shrimpy_,  i port forwarded and nat what ever not sure well i knwo ti is not rite
[06:47] <martalli> Vlet: the beta is supposedly coming out tomorrow per distrowatch
[06:47] <Pici> mweichert: Have you looked at `man newusers` ?
[06:47] <KratoS> damn it! I can't write to the italian channel! look: :Please register with services and use the IDENTIFY command (/msg nickserv help) to speak in this channel
[06:47] <Vlet> martalli: oh, tomorrow!? oh boy :)
[06:47] <Shrimpy_> richdurhm: well the share ratio is based on your uploaded data
[06:47] <Pici> !register | KratoS
[06:47] <ubotu> KratoS: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[06:47] <Shrimpy_> richdurhm:  Let me look something up real fast
[06:47] <KratoS> what i've gotta do?
[06:47] <richdurhm> Shrimpy_,  ok
[06:48] <KratoS> thanks pici
[06:48] <Shane-S> there we go a temp method, that is cool
[06:48] <Pici> KratoS: no problem.
[06:49] <l90bpm> thanks shrimpy..   I was trying to help him but I'm still use to windoze myself..   plus I have never dealt w/ udp..  my connection is tcp/ip
[06:49] <l90bpm> so I've been scratching my head
[06:49] <mweichert> Pici: it says that it follows the same format as the passwd file. So, I copied an entry from that file, edited it, and sent it against the newusers command but it said that the format was incorrect
[06:49] <richdurhm> l90bpm, well i have tcp option as welll
[06:49] <l90bpm> oic
[06:49] <richdurhm> l90bpm,  i thought u gave up on me dude
[06:49] <l90bpm> nah
[06:49] <richdurhm> but some guys said something about scsi
[06:50] <l90bpm> had to go and see what udp was lol
[06:50] <Netham45> <(-_-<) (>-_-)>
[06:50] <shadu> can someone help me with sharing my printer , so it can be used by a laptop which is running windows xp?
[06:50] <Netham45> my WIFI now automatically connects on startup
[06:50] <fabiano> why my firefox close it self?
[06:50] <Netham45> ooh
[06:50] <l90bpm> in win I can have this done in less than a minute
[06:50] <Shrimpy_> richdurhm:  How long have you had azureus?
[06:50] <Netham45> I need to get my printer set up.
[06:50] <l90bpm> I'm too new here is all
[06:50] <richdurhm> Shrimpy_,  like 15 min
[06:50] <romeo> !bz2
[06:50] <ubotu> Files with extensions .tar, .gz, .tgz, .zip, .bz2, .7z, .ace and other archive file formats can be opened with file-roller (GNOME) or Ark (KDE) - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression
[06:51] <||Sam||> Hey, i've installed Ubuntu, and instead of getting taken to a GUI, i got a message saying "x server could not be started". then, i had a command line, and startx doesn't work. Anyone got any suggestions?
[06:51] <deltaray2> Where is the data for a static IP interface kept?  I want to manually edit it.
[06:51] <cbx33> hmmm
[06:51] <cbx33> error cannot contact the gnome settings deamon
[06:51] <richdurhm> deltaray2,  me?
[06:51] <cbx33> what's the prob here?
[06:51] <cbx33> anyone know
[06:51] <cbx33> gnome won't login
[06:51] <cbx33> well it does but it takes ages
[06:51] <fabiano> why the firefox close it self?
[06:51] <beg1681> deltaray2: /etc/network/interfaces
[06:52] <romeo> what is the command in console to open a html page? i.e: readme.html.. ?
[06:52] <Lamego> DeL3e7, /etc/network/interfaces
[06:52] <richdurhm> fabiano,  what version?
[06:52] <deltaray2> beg1681, ah, thanks.
[06:52] <beg1681> deltaray3: you can also use network-admin
[06:52] <cbx33> i have no beryl....i know that can sometimes affect it
[06:52] <sp0ro> !firewall
[06:52] <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).
[06:52] <beg1681> but i prefer the former
[06:52] <fabiano> my ubuntu  is 5.10
[06:52] <Netham45> switching to gnome, brb
[06:52] <richdurhm> lol fabiano  i know 6.10 is out
[06:52] <richdurhm> and 7.04
[06:53] <beg1681> 7.04 is april
[06:53] <CharlieChester> how can I add a "recent documents" icon to my task/launch panel?
[06:53] <sp0ro> Can anyone give me a brief walkthrough on how to open a port on iptables(or firestarter if it's even possible)?
[06:53] <richdurhm> but whats ver sion of firefox do u have
[06:53] <Shrimpy_> richdurhm: since you forwarded you nat thingy you should see results. when i first started using this progam on ubuntu i was yellow. but after a while azureus (that smart frog) will find a hole and after a short period it should turn green
[06:53] <clouder`grr> Does anyone know how to re-order programs in the window list?
[06:53] <fabiano> 6.10 have this problem too?
[06:53] <CharlieChester> sp0ro: use firestarter interface. its easy.
[06:53] <||Sam||> Hey, i've installed Ubuntu, and instead of getting taken to a GUI, i got a message saying "x server could not be started". then, i had a command line, and startx doesn't work. Anyone got any suggestions?
[06:53] <beg1681> i cant get this dam internet to work, i cant even bring my laptop somewhere
[06:54] <Lillka> anyone got any ideas how to handle a kernel panic while detecting pci/agp cards?
[06:54] <sp0ro> CharlieChester: I am, but I see no where on the GUI or preferences to open ports
[06:54] <l90bpm> lol..  it breaks out
[06:54] <Shrimpy_> richdurhm:  Sorry i can't be of more help, but in the options menu of azureus there should be an irc support
[06:54] <beg1681> ive tried connecting manually, it gets an IP from dhcp, supposedly, but no connection
[06:54] <richdurhm> Shrimpy_, i highly doubt that cause i used it on linux and she never went thru and i am using the same connection
[06:54] <richdurhm> ok thnx
[06:54] <CharlieChester> ||Sam||: your video card is nto supported. You need to edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and change the driver to vesa.
[06:54] <beg1681> ive tried using nm-applet, but when i click a network it just keeps looking like its connecting
[06:54] <||Sam||> Charlie, cheers. :)
[06:54] <l90bpm> I got up a sec.. what all did I miss?
[06:55] <CharlieChester> sp0ro: look under "policy"
[06:55] <n00bieee> help with installing wifi driver
[06:55] <beg1681> for what card n00bieee
[06:55] <CharlieChester> so folks, how to add a "recent document" icon to my task bar?
[06:55] <sp0ro> CharlieChester: Ahhh, thanks a ton :)
[06:55] <l90bpm> are you pf'ed now? rich?
[06:55] <albert> hey, my taskbars in xfce are completely gone, alt + f2 is also not working. anybody got a suggestion?
[06:55] <n00bieee> ipw3945
[06:55] <beg1681> same here, good luck
[06:55] <ethernomad> anyone know how to extract files from a Symantec Ghost image?
[06:55] <slone> hi. When k3d 1.0 include in reprzitory?
[06:55] <beg1681> og well the driver is easy, its in the repo
[06:56] <beg1681> actualyl no.. it hink the driver comes installed
[06:56] <n00bieee> trying to reinstall with driver i've downloaded from intellinuxwireless.org
[06:56] <ethernomad> I've tried mounting the image with no success
[06:56] <CharlieChester> there must be a way to add a recent documents launcher to my taskbar? Someone?
[06:56] <beg1681> no no
[06:56] <richdurhm> Shrimpy_,  thnx
[06:56] <beg1681> i think its built in
[06:56] <beg1681> type iwconfig in terminal
[06:56] <||Sam||> Charlie; I tried that before, and, after i typed "startx", the screen went black, and nothing would work.
[06:56] <n00bieee> beg1681:elp
[06:56] <CharlieChester> ||Sam||: welcome to linux hell.
[06:56] <n00bieee> beg1681:help
[06:56] <FordCapri> did the default MTA move from sendmail to exim4 in ubuntu 6.10??
[06:56] <||Sam||> Haha. xD
[06:57] <l90bpm> richdurhm, are you port forwarded now?
[06:57] <CharlieChester> ||Sam||: nothing worse than no video.
[06:57] <rhys> ||Sam||: I think he was serious. :P
[06:57] <beg1681> n00bieee type iwconfig in terminal, if the drivers there you will probably see an eth1
[06:57] <richdurhm> l90bpm,  yes i beilve i did
[06:57] <n00bieee> my 2.6.17-11 kernel were messed up
[06:57] <CharlieChester> I was serious.
[06:57] <l90bpm> did you save before you closed the gateway page?
[06:57] <||Sam||> Sucks.
[06:57] <CharlieChester> so noone can help me?
[06:57] <n00bieee> now using 2.6.17-10
[06:57] <richdurhm> pople in azureus are not helping
[06:57] <richdurhm> lol
[06:57] <n00bieee> typing iwconfig
[06:58] <epl> martalli: yeah, you wont be using dpkg directly to install the packages
[06:58] <n00bieee> okay
[06:58] <beg1681> you should eth0 or eth1 folliwed by IEEE whatever
[06:58] <richdurhm> l90bpm,  i put the port in azureus that i put in gateway
[06:58] <n00bieee> actually, i'm trying to use aircrack
[06:58] <epl> martalli: first do dpkg --get-selections \* > selections
[06:58] <l90bpm> and named it properly?
[06:58] <n00bieee> yes
[06:58] <n00bieee> i know
[06:58] <epl> martalli: then transfer the file "selections" to wherever you want the packages installed
[06:58] <l90bpm> I know it's utor for utorrent, not familiar with azureus
[06:59] <n00bieee> i messed up in kernel 2.6.17-10
[06:59] <n00bieee> i mean -11
[06:59] <beg1681> how so
[06:59] <beg1681> the modules are seperate
[06:59] <epl> martalli: like another computer, on that other computer do dpkg --clear-selections && dpkg --set-selections < selections
[06:59] <n00bieee> removed
[06:59] <aib> does anyone know of a keystroke logger for linux? i keep typing something that causes my emacs buffer to lock up.
[06:59] <epl> martalli: then do apt-get dselect-upgrade -u
[06:59] <beg1681> so reinstall them
[06:59] <l90bpm> well you should be in good shape..  good job shrimpy
[06:59] <psusi> is there a utility to monitor the rate of disk IO going on?
[06:59] <n00bieee> tried to make'd the ieee80211 susbsystem but fails
[07:00] <aib> psusi, you can use gkrellm
[07:00] <epl> martalli: remember to do make sure the repositories are the same on both computers and do a apt-get update
[07:00] <n00bieee> dats what i'm asking for help
[07:00] <epl> martalli: before the apt-get dselect-upgrade -u step
[07:00] <Lillka> found the problem.. apparently ubuntu doesnt like dual display computers :p
[07:00] <beg1681> thats not what you asked
[07:00] <n00bieee> how do manually reinstall them
[07:00] <epl> martalli: and make sure you do dselect-upgrade and not dist-upgrade
[07:00] <n00bieee> i mean, i asked b4 this
[07:00] <beg1681> you can reinstall from repository
[07:00] <n00bieee> no one knows how
[07:00] <n00bieee> i cant
[07:00] <ntze> guys, im done with my dual head. anyone can tell me why im seeing an X in the second Monitor^
[07:01] <n00bieee> no network
[07:01] <ntze> X then the mouse pointer i mean
[07:01] <beg1681> but you said it works in the *-10 kernel
[07:01] <n00bieee> wifi is the only thing dat can connect to the net now its removed
[07:01] <n00bieee> yes
[07:01] <romeo> how can i fix this problem: "checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes."
[07:01] <beg1681> so just install the package from there
[07:01] <beg1681> for the other kernel
[07:01] <n00bieee> how do i get it to work again in -11?
[07:01] <hylje> romeo: install x11 development libs?
[07:02] <romeo> hylje: thanks
[07:02] <beg1681> sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-2.6.17-11-generic
[07:02] <psusi> aib: thanks, I'll check it out
[07:02] <shigutso> I am trying to convert a AVI DivX file into VCD, to play in my DVD Player. I am using AVIDEMUX, but the VCD MPEG file finishes with 790MB, what makes impossible to burn on a CD. And I can't find the option to "set a file size"... can someone help me, please??
[07:02] <beg1681> or reinstall
[07:02] <n00bieee> okay
[07:02] <beg1681> its probaly already there so do reinstall
[07:02] <n00bieee> trying it now
[07:02] <vieirar> Hi what is a good Linux Download Accelerator? I have used stardownloader in Windows but they do not have a Linux port
[07:03] <KratoS> I can't install files *.exe ........ what should I do?
[07:03] <KratoS> sorry, I'm n00b ^^
[07:03] <vieirar> install wine exe is a windows installer
[07:03] <beg1681> download accelerator?
[07:03] <vieirar> realize that not everything will work under wine either.
[07:04] <beg1681> you cant make your connection faster than your connection is
[07:04] <KratoS> ok thanks vieirar
[07:04] <vieirar> Yes a download manager that breaks the file up and does multiple downloads from the site.
[07:04] <richie_> hi!
[07:05] <richie_> anybody know if feisty beta release today?
[07:05] <n00bieee> beg1681
[07:05] <beg1681> what? is my nick wrong?
[07:05] <vieirar> Correct you cannot make my connection faster but many sites will give a cap to a download per a connection. What a download accelerator does is allows multiple connections
[07:05] <n00bieee> it says couldnt find any packages with that name
[07:05] <beg1689> interesting.. because i have it installed
[07:06] <atiflz> folks, where can I report an issue about a certain package?
[07:06] <Pici> atiflz: launchpad
[07:06] <atiflz> thank you
[07:06] <Pici> !launchpad | atiflz
[07:06] <ubotu> atiflz: launchpad is a collection of development services for Open Source projects. It's Ubuntu's Bounty and Bug tracker, and much more; see https://launchpad.net/
[07:06] <Kyler_> I just helped a friend start installing 6.06.  When it finished he booted Windows and his "D" drive is missing.  Perhaps that's because it was hda5 and Ubuntu added hda4 and hda6?  How do I restore it?
[07:06] <||Sam||> Well, it seems like my GFX card isn't supported by Ubuntu - Is there a list of known GFX cards that aren't supported?
[07:06] <beg1689> maybe check my spelling?
[07:06] <n00bieee> oops
[07:06] <FITorion> hi... so I just instlled a program... mdadm-2.6.1   how do I run it?
[07:06] <n00bieee> sorry
[07:06] <n00bieee> typo
[07:06] <n00bieee> i typed gnome instead of generic
[07:07] <n00bieee> hehe
[07:07] <n00bieee> sorry beg1681
[07:07] <Pici> FITorion: type mdadm in a shell?
[07:07] <FITorion> what's a shell?
[07:07] <n00bieee> beg1681: ok, now it says "The following packages have been kept back:"
[07:07] <Pici> FITorion: A terminal
[07:08] <n00bieee> is dat correct?
[07:08] <FITorion> ok thanks that worked
[07:08] <FITorion> anyone know anything about setting up raid 5 with this thing?
[07:09] <roachclit> Hey guys, seriously .....I am totally stumped, I have downloaded VLC, I just need to get the ability to watch .wmv files, I know I need to have the win32codec, however I don't know how to GET it, can someone help me, I think I need me hand held on this one, because I have read the ubuntu forums on this and still no luck
[07:09] <beg1689> n00bieee: that just means its not upgrading something because it might be incompatible with the 2.6.17-10 kernel
[07:09] <Pici> FITorion: I unfortunatly, dont.  Have you looked at  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and  http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[07:09] <n00bieee> owh
[07:10] <n00bieee> beg1681: so wat do i do now?
[07:10] <beg1689> was the package already installed or did it install?
[07:10] <Jammu> why cant i /join #infected.fi in quakenet.fi, it says there is no such channel, though i know its there...
[07:11] <n00bieee> i dont know
[07:11] <Jammu> damn
[07:11] <n00bieee> how do i check it?
[07:11] <beg1689> type the command again
[07:11] <beg1689> actually
[07:11] <beg1689> just scroll up
[07:12] <shadu> can someone help me with sharing my printer so a laptop with windows xp can print with it..
[07:12] <Dame> !mp3
[07:12] <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
[07:12] <beg1689> well the obvious way is to boot the new kernel and see if the module is there, if not then apt-get remove that package, then instlal it again
[07:12] <n00bieee> it says dat it is currently the newest version
[07:12] <albert> hey, is there a way of starting up with a clean session?
[07:12] <beg1689> well then do what i said ^
[07:13] <n00bieee> okay
[07:13] <albert> !session
[07:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about session - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:13] <n00bieee> rebooting
[07:13] <ubuntu__> alguien sabe xk me sale error al instalar el grub-install /dev/hda
[07:13] <albert> no, the session details a saved, i want to start like it was the first time
[07:13] <_muelli_> hi. I wonder wether there's a way to configure a PPPoE Connection without that curses tool... ?
[07:14] <loca|host> howto capture video from screen and export to swf file ?
[07:14] <shigutso> I am trying to convert a AVI DivX file into VCD, to play in my DVD Player. I am using AVIDEMUX, but the VCD MPEG file finishes with 790MB, what makes impossible to burn on a CD. And I can't find the option to "set a file size"... can someone help me, please??
[07:14] <beg1689> shigutso: have you tried devede
[07:14] <_muelli_> shigutso: dunno about your software, but I very like dvd:rip and it might help you
[07:14] <FITorion> ok need help makeing a raid 5 array using mdadm... anyone?
[07:15] <shigutso> beg1689, but DVD won't finish with a lot more than 790mb?
[07:15] <beg1689> devede works great for me, you pick the media type and it will make sure it fits
[07:15] <FITorion> or if you know of a program to do the same thing with a gui.... that would be better
[07:15] <shigutso> _muelli_, but my DVD Player can't play DivX
[07:15] <lili_1b> shadu if you have a swiche or hub on the network
[07:15] <_muelli_> so shigutso?
[07:15] <beg1689> try devede
[07:15] <beg1689> it does vcd, svcd, dvd
[07:16] <Shrimpy_> is there a DivX for ubuntu?
[07:16] <loca|host> anyone ?
[07:16] <shadu> lili_lb, i've got a router on the network..
[07:16] <n00bieee> owh.. just realized i spelled ur nick wrong, beg1689
[07:16] <n00bieee> sorry
[07:16] <shigutso> beg1689, devede is the name of the program? hehe ok, gonna search for it
[07:16] <n00bieee> beg1689
[07:16] <n00bieee> i still cant get the wifi ini -11 kernel
[07:16] <shigutso> _muelli_, well, dvdrip isn't divx in most of the cases?
[07:16] <n00bieee> i still cant get the wifi in -11 kernel
[07:17] <n00bieee> in iwconfig, eth1 doesnt show up
[07:17] <_muelli_> shigutso: Nope. Try it. I very like it, because it's really simple. I mastered a couple of {S,}VCDs with it...
[07:17] <beg1689> well i dont know then, im not good at helping remotely, you can try sudo apt-get dist-upgrade to make sure you upgraded correctly
[07:18] <Shrimpy_> loca|host: that's a shock wave file right?
[07:18] <shigutso> _muelli_, what's the name of the program??
[07:18] <_muelli_> so noone know any tool to connect via PPPoE without that sucking ncurses interface?
[07:18] <_muelli_> shigutso: dvdi:rip
[07:18] <_muelli_> shigutso: dvd:rip
[07:18] <_muelli_> it's a perl program ;D
[07:18] <n00bieee> hmm.. seems i hav to be connected to the net to do dat
[07:18] <shigutso> _muelli_, hmm found it... but is it command-line only then?
[07:18] <loca|host> Shrimpy_, need to record a capture of my beryl effects to a video file viewable from windows, can be swf, avi, mpeg ... but not ogg ...
[07:18] <yoshi_7> hey everyone
[07:19] <_muelli_> nope its not.. shigutso. Would you please look at it and ask then? ;-)
[07:19] <loca|host> and without having to install vnc stuff
[07:19] <shigutso> _muelli_, sorry :)
[07:19] <_muelli_> loca|host: I assume, that ogg is perfectly viewable with a windows program...
[07:19] <FITorion> does no one know how to do raid?
[07:20] <_muelli_> FITorion: !google howto setup raid linux
[07:20] <loca|host> _muelli_, ok so wich program does capture to any of those formats including ogg
[07:20] <Megaqwerty> can anyone help me find out what cups is using port 631 on my computer for? I'd rather have my system locked down as much as possible.
[07:20] <FITorion> did that ... not hepful
[07:20] <yoshi_7> the automatix site seems down does anybody knows where i can download it from, seems its only possible  trough the automatix site
[07:21] <FITorion> for instance it's for an older version... and files it wants me to modify don't exist
[07:21] <_muelli_> Megaqwerty: it's an interface for cups... You just can connect from localhost..
[07:21] <Shrimpy_> loca|host: i'm sorry i am not good with capturing devices (i'm kinda new) but i know with the screen shoot you just change the file type.  Sorry i can't be of any help but the peole on here are amazing
[07:21] <_muelli_> loca|host: I dunno any capturing program :-| But I'm sure, there a some out there
[07:21] <Megaqwerty> _muelli_: so it is blocked from the outside?
[07:22] <marshall> does anybody here have or know where to get custom screenlets? as in screenlets that arent in screenlets-extras?
[07:22] <Shrimpy_> loca|host: i try and find something on it
[07:22] <n00bieee> beg1689
[07:22] <fbarcenas> Does anyone know why my bogofilter would terminate unexpectedly??
[07:22] <Megaqwerty> _muelli_: oh yeah. it is. thanks
[07:22] <_muelli_> Megaqwerty: it should be. You can check with "netstat". If there is 127.0.0.1:631 and _not_ 0.0.0.0:631 then it's just from "inside"
[07:22] <beg1689> yes?
[07:22] <n00bieee> if i do the apt-get dist-upgrade, the kernel shud be reinstalled?
[07:23] <n00bieee> with the ipw3945 driver?
[07:23] <Megaqwerty> _muelli_: what about ssl? what do I need that for?
[07:23] <Shrimpy_> Does any body know if network manager always show's 100% or is there something i need to do
[07:23] <Megaqwerty> _muelli_: rather, why is the port open from the outside?
[07:23] <yoshi_7> aa site is up again
[07:23] <beg1689> not reinstalled, but installed, your 2.6.17-10 kernel will not be harmed
[07:23] <roachclit> how do I find out how much system memory that I have on this device using ubuntu?
[07:24] <yoshi_7> thanks anyway
[07:24] <n00bieee> the wifi driver ipw3945?
[07:24] <beg1689> it will amke sure you have all the right packages
[07:24] <beg1689> yes
[07:24] <beg1689> it should install all the new kernel drivers
[07:24] <_muelli_> Megaqwerty: You mean 443? I have no Idea. Maybe you have installed an apache. You can check, which program opens wich port either with "lsof -i" or "netstat -avp"
[07:24] <albert_> can anybody tell me how to reset the saved sessions, please?
[07:24] <marshall> does anybody here have or know where to get custom screenlets? as in screenlets that arent in screenlets-extras?
[07:24] <roachclit> is there a terminal command to show all system info?  Like the RAM?
[07:25] <Megaqwerty> _muelli_: no, I mean 1241
[07:25] <PirateHead> I just installed the kubntu-desktop package and now it uses the Kubuntu usplash screen. How do I switch it back to the Ubuntu one?
[07:25] <PriceChild> roachclit, top
[07:25] <_muelli_> roachclit: cat /proc/{cpu,meminfo}, free,  ...
[07:25] <PirateHead> roachclit: /proc
[07:25] <n00bieee> eventho i cant see eth1 in iwconfig?
[07:25] <albert_> can anybody tell me how to reset the saved sessions, please?
[07:25] <_muelli_> Megaqwerty: I have never heard abot that port.. But look with netstat or lsof which program opens it. Or try to connect with netcat (or telnet)
[07:26] <tamereenslip> hi all
[07:26] <Shrimpy_> roachclit: i think it's  df (that might be the space)
[07:26] <marshall> hi tamereenslip
[07:26] <n00bieee> i dont know much about kernel, sorry for the stupid question
[07:26] <Megaqwerty> stat -avp
[07:26] <romeo> !paste
[07:26] <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)
[07:26] <Megaqwerty> whoops
[07:27] <richdurhm> hey guys does more ports for azureus mean fatser downloads?
[07:27] <i0null> hehe, this channel is popular
[07:27] <ulisse> yo
[07:27] <richdurhm> very popular
[07:27] <i0null> =] 
[07:27] <PirateHead> Yo, ulisse.
[07:27] <n00bieee> beg1689: the kernel will automatically identify the right driver for ipw3945 on the next boot up after i do the apt-get dist-upgrade?
[07:27] <tamereenslip> i got a problem : I just formated my usb disk in ext3, but I can't write here without root right, I tried chown but it doesn't work (no error message but files are still owned by root) what can I do ?
[07:28] <ulisse> what is the fastest way to copy a lot of data between two linux pc on a network?
[07:28] <PirateHead> ulisse: wget -R or cp -R, depending on how your network is set up.
[07:28] <bur[n] er> tamereenslip, use sudo to chown?
[07:28] <tamereenslip> ulisse : scp
[07:28] <albert_> doesn't anybody know how to reset the saved session details? .......
[07:28] <PirateHead> I installed the kubntu-desktop package on normal Ubuntu and now it uses the Kubuntu usplash screen. How do I switch it back to the Ubuntu one?
[07:28] <PriceChild> richdurhm, it only utilises one port
[07:28] <bur[n] er> albert_, gnome?  open preferences, session
[07:28] <tamereenslip> bur[n] er : yes
[07:28] <PriceChild> !splash
[07:28] <ubotu> To change the Gnome splash screen, use !gnome-splashscreen-manager or change the GConf key /apps/gnome-session/options/splash_image using !gconf-editor.
[07:28] <Stormx2> Oh for chrissake. How do I recover data? >.<
[07:28] <_muelli_> tamereenslip: you need the right mount options.. like "setuid" or so.. see "man mount"
[07:29] <PriceChild> hmm
[07:29] <albert_> bur[n] er, i'm using xfce
[07:29] <bullgard4> How to key in unicodes?
[07:29] <richdurhm> PriceChild,  thnx dude
[07:29] <bur[n] er> tamereenslip, could be /etc/fstab mount options
[07:29] <n00bieee> beg1689
[07:29] <Megaqwerty> _muelli_: lsof -i only shows established connections
[07:29] <richdurhm> PriceChild,  ive been reading ur article in forums in ubuntu thnx man for all the work
[07:29] <tamereenslip> _muelli_ : thanks
[07:29] <PriceChild> richdurhm, woooo :)
[07:29] <richdurhm> article(s)
[07:29] <ulisse> hmm... PirateHead, is wget faster then scp?
[07:29] <i0null> make[1] : *** No rule to make target `init/main.o', needed by `init/built-in.o'.  Stop.
[07:30] <richdurhm> PriceChild,  wooooooot!!!
[07:30] <PirateHead> ulisse: wget is max speed, as far as I know.
[07:30] <roland_> hello
[07:30] <darkstar> what codecs do i need to install to play .avi files?
[07:30] <albert_> bur[n] er, i'm using xfce....
[07:30] <roachclit> Mem:    515864k total,   425640k used,    90224k free,    14748k buffers
[07:30] <Megaqwerty> _muelli_: and netstat -avp | grep 1241 gave me nothing
[07:30] <roachclit> Swap:   433712k total,    22024k used,   411688k free,   200464k cached
[07:30] <ulisse> PirateHead: and how can I use it between two pc? I only know how to use it on the internet...
[07:30] <albert_> bur[n] er, i only want to know, where the session details are stored, so i can delete them
[07:30] <roachclit> hey is my system memory saying it is 515 MB?
[07:31] <bur[n] er> albert_, probably in ~/.config/ somewhere
[07:31] <PirateHead> ulisse: depending on how your network is set up, you might want to use cp instead.
[07:31] <i0null> darkstar: look at http://easylinux.info/wiki/Ubuntu:Edgy#How_to_install_Multimedia_Codecs
[07:31] <bur[n] er> albert_, ~/.config/xfce4-session/xfce4-session.rc
[07:31] <PirateHead> ulisse: do you usually access files using the file:// protocol, or as part of the root filesystem?
[07:31] <_muelli_> Megaqwerty: then this port is not open, huh? ;-)
[07:31] <marshall> does anybody here have or know where to get custom screenlets? as in screenlets that arent in screenlets-extras?
[07:31] <roland_> i ctrl-c capplets-data in system upgrade process because i thought it was stuck it didnt finish for about 15 minutes and now i fcked it up and gnome-control-center depends on it how can i reconfigure the package
[07:32] <ulisse> PirateHead: I have two pc on a wireless network, one is 192.168.1.6 and the other is .8
[07:32] <Shrimpy_> does anyboyd know how to use bryel well?
[07:32] <roachclit> guys when I ran the command to find how much ram I have, I am not sure what I should look at
[07:32] <bur[n] er> marshall, there's a screenlets package?!?!?  as in screenlets.org type stuff?
[07:32] <Shrimpy_> beryl
[07:32] <Megaqwerty> _muelli_: no, it is. but I just figured out the culprit with google
[07:32] <bur[n] er> Shrimpy_, of course
[07:32] <ulisse> PirateHead: I usually use ssh
[07:32] <roachclit> Mem:    515864k total,   425640k used,    90224k free,    14748k buffers
[07:32] <roachclit> Swap:   433712k total,    22024k used,   411688k free,   200464k cached
[07:32] <darkstar> i0null, thanks
[07:32] <i0null> np
[07:32] <PriceChild> roachclit, ?
[07:32] <Megaqwerty> _muelli_: horray nmap!
[07:32] <Megaqwerty> _muelli_: thanks for the help.
[07:32] <Shrimpy_> bur[n] er: well how do you make it view a cube from far away.
[07:33] <roland_> i fcked up capplets-data in upgrade how can i reconfigure the package to satisfy dependency
[07:33] <marshall> bur[n] er, yeah, i believe its in tr3vinos repo
[07:33] <PriceChild> roland_, sudo apt-get -f install
[07:33] <albert_> bur[n] er, ye, but that's not what i'm searching for...sorry... my xfce is not booting with taskbar and manager (etc) and i can't just reboot, because it will load up exactly the same way
[07:33] <bur[n] er> Shrimpy_, far away?  not sure of that option... you can just ctrl+alt+left click to rotate if that's what you mean
[07:33] <PirateHead> ulisse: Do you use Nautilus to browse remote files?
[07:33] <albert_> so i want to reset the saved session details for a clean session
[07:33] <PriceChild> !pm | roachclit
[07:33] <ubotu> roachclit: 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, some find it rude.
[07:33] <ulisse> PirateHead: yes, sometimes
[07:34] <PriceChild> roachclit, so what are you expecting it to show?
[07:34] <bur[n] er> albert_, can you do alt+f2?
[07:34] <roachclit> well I just want to know my system memory
[07:34] <PirateHead> ulisse: they probably have a filesystem address, then. Do you know what it is?
[07:34] <roachclit> like if I have 512 or what
[07:34] <Shrimpy_> bur[n] er:yes i know that but how do you rotate the cube at you free will. lik you can see the entire cube
[07:34] <Pici> albert_: I'm not sure, but you might be able to delete some .xfce files/folders in your home directory to restore settings to normal.  You might have better luck asking in #xubuntu first though.
[07:34] <Stormx2> ;_; please someone tell me how I can setup a *half decent* sound configuration?! I want to be able to play multiple sounds at once.......
[07:34] <Heavenquake> Is it possible to get Safari webbrowser for Ubuntu/Linux?
[07:34] <PriceChild> roachclit, well isn't it telling you?
[07:34] <Pici> Heavenquake: No.
[07:34] <PriceChild> Heavenquake, that's OSX only i sn't it?
[07:34] <bur[n] er> Shrimpy_, at free will is with ctrl+alt+leftclick
[07:34] <albert_> bur[n] er, ye
[07:34] <roachclit> doesn't it say 515
[07:34] <Vuen> hi #ubuntu, i have ubuntu installed, and i want to dual boot with vista. i take it i'll have to reinstall grub once the vista install completes; how do i do this without having to reinstall ubuntu altogether?
[07:35] <PriceChild> !berylkeys | Shrimpy_
[07:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about berylkeys - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:35] <bur[n] er> albert_, run xfpanel4 and xfdesktop :)
[07:35] <PriceChild> grr
[07:35] <Walkman2001> ok, i have been trying to installed nvidia drivers.... but when i boot.... all i see is a black/purple screen.... anyone know how to fix this?
[07:35] <Pici> !grub | Vuen
[07:35] <ubotu> Vuen: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[07:35] <ulisse> PirateHead: hmm... I use "connect to server" and then I chose "ssh"
[07:35] <Heavenquake> PriceChild: I think so. But thought there might be a way to run it on Linux regardless. Like IE is runnable through Wine / ies4linux
[07:35] <Walkman2001> i can hear the drums (the greeting for edgy)
[07:35] <Shrimpy_> bur[n] er: hahaha sorry! thanks for the info!!!!
[07:35] <Vuen> Shrimpy_: ctrl+alt+leftdrag, or middledrag
[07:35] <Vuen> Pici: perfect thanks
[07:36] <bur[n] er> Shrimpy_, no worries... it's so fun to play with.. see you in a few hours ;)
[07:36] <PriceChild> !defaultkeys-#ubuntu-effects | Shrimpy_
[07:36] <Pici> Heavenquake: As far as I know, theres no emulator or similar to let you use OSX applications in Linux
[07:36] <PriceChild> grrr
[07:36] <Shrimpy_> bur[n] er: hahaha  ture!
[07:36] <roland_> i had the upgrade process installing packages then i accidentaly hit ctrl-c at configuring capplets-data and it skipped it.. and now i get :
[07:36] <bur[n] er> Shrimpy_, check out beryl-themes.org and get an animated skydome set :)
[07:36] <roland_> E: capplets-data: subprocess post-installation script killed by signal (Interrupt)
[07:36] <roland_> E: gnome-control-center: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[07:36] <roland_> E: gnome-panel: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[07:36] <roland_> E: gnome-applets: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[07:36] <roland_> how do i fix this
[07:36] <Pici> !paste | roland_
[07:36] <ubotu> roland_: 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)
[07:36] <bur[n] er> roland_, sudo apt-get -f instal
[07:36] <roachclit> doesn't it say 515
[07:37] <bur[n] er> roland_, sudo apt-get -f install
[07:37] <PirateHead> How do I change my usplash screen? Not my GNOME splash screen -- my usplash one.
[07:37] <roachclit> Mem:    515864k total,   425640k used,    90224k free,    14748k buffers
[07:37] <roachclit> Swap:   433712k total,    22024k used,   411688k free,   200464k cached
[07:37] <Pici> !usplash | PirateHead
[07:37] <ubotu> PirateHead: 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
[07:37] <bur[n] er> PirateHead, sudo update-alternatives --config usplash-artwork.so
[07:37] <roachclit> is my computer running on 512 MB
[07:37] <Shrimpy_> bur[n] er: alrighty i'll check tht out. it's so pretty (more then a mac)
[07:37] <roland_> i tried sudo apt-get -f install and it does nothing
[07:37] <bur[n] er> roland_, sudo apt-get upgrade :)
[07:37] <Ademan> anyone else have trouble installing libbonobomm?
[07:37] <bur[n] er> roland_, sudo dpkg-configure -a
[07:37] <roland_> ok
[07:37] <i0null> there should be a gui for chaging usplash
[07:38] <bur[n] er> try all those over and over ;)
[07:38] <psusi> if I mount the edgy iso and add a file:/ path pointing to it as the first entry in my sources.list, then do an update and dist-upgrade, it will upgrade by pulling the packages from the cd iso right?  and only download more updated packages from the web?
[07:38] <roland_> sudo: dpkg-configure: command not found
[07:38] <bur[n] er> i0null, i think there are plans or even maybe an app taht does it
[07:38] <i0null> hopefully in the next release
[07:39] <i0null> i'm sure it was in the idea pool
[07:39] <Pici> roachclit: No, its running on about 504mb.  I'm guessing 8mb are going to your onboard video or similar.
[07:39] <roland_> cant use that command, its not found
[07:40] <Pici> roland_: What version of Ubuntu are you running?
[07:40] <roland_> 6.10
[07:40] <PirateHead> Okay. Let me give the long explanation. I installed Ubuntu first, and I want the stock, normal Ubuntu splash screen. However, I recently installed the kubuntu-desktop package, and now when I boot my computer, it shows the kubuntu splash screen before booting into ubuntu. I want the (usplash, not GNOME, not KDE) splash screen to reflect my usual session choice, so I want to switch back to my...
[07:40] <PirateHead> ...old (usplash) splash screen. I do not want to create a custom usplash splash screen, I just want my old ubuntu one back.
[07:41] <Andeh> Hello
[07:41] <Pici> roland_: its dpkg-reconfigure
[07:41] <roland_> ok
[07:41] <roland_> doesnt work
[07:41] <Andeh> Can someone refresh my memory? What are the best reasons to use linux (instead of windows)?
[07:41] <romeo> !rar
[07:41] <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
[07:42] <i0null> Andeh Way too many reasons to talk about here =] 
[07:42] <mon^rch> .rar kicks @$$
[07:42] <PirateHead> Andeh: no viruses, fine control over running environment and program choices, untied to corporate interests, the Bazaar development style ("release early, release often").
[07:42] <Andeh> i0null: I'm just looking for the 3 best ones to stop myself from rebooting into windows XD
[07:42] <psusi> no, it doesn't... it's slow as hell
[07:43] <i0null> Hmm
[07:43] <PirateHead> Windows XD? There's another one?
[07:43] <Andeh> XD = Laughing my arse off (tilt your head left to see the smiley X-D )
[07:43] <i0null> Speed, Reliability & Stability, Support, No Viruses.
[07:43] <psusi> and people who use rar tend to also do retarded things like rar up a zip file, then zip up all the rar files...
[07:43] <riaal> really need help! I need to edit fstab but "pico" is not available! is there some other editor?
[07:44] <alecjw> riaal, nano or gedit
[07:44] <i0null> and if you used a debian based distro. apt-get =] 
[07:44] <PirateHead> Reliability and Support aren't always the greatest. Speed and No Viruses are major selling points, though.
[07:44] <psusi> riaal: nano, emacs, vi
[07:44] <Andeh> psusi: That's probably the RETARDED PEOPLE THAT use rar.
[07:44] <ulisse> PirateHead: for your usplash, try "sudo update-alternatives --config usplash-artwork.so"
[07:44] <riaal> cheers
[07:44] <Shrimpy_> bur[n] er: wow this is like crack!
[07:44] <PirateHead> ulisse: do I litereally type usplash-artwork.so ?
[07:44] <mon^rch> i must be retarted...
[07:45] <psusi> if you don't mind slow compression ( though fast decompression ) and want the smallest archive possible, check out 7zip...
[07:45] <bur[n] er> Shrimpy_, strictly sinsemilla in my house, but I'll take your word for it ;)
[07:45] <i0null> by default windows doesn't come with a decent word processer
[07:45] <alecjw> riaal, gedit's graphical so do gksudo gedit, not sudo gedit
[07:45] <i0null> most distros do
[07:45] <CSWookie> What should I make sure is installed so that I can compile a python interpreter that has JPEG creation support?
[07:45] <ulisse> PirateHead: yes
[07:45] <Pici> !offtopic
[07:45] <ptrbee> hello all..has anyone had or fixed this beryl java problem???
[07:45] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[07:45] <Shrimpy_> haha
[07:45] <Andeh> I said, (i meant atleast) "the retarded people that use rar" and not "the people who use rar are retarded"
[07:45] <Andeh> OK enough about retards
[07:45] <PirateHead> ulisse: perfect. I got confused about that somehow,
[07:46] <riaal> alecjw and psusi, nano worked, thanks
[07:46] <CSWookie> Was the offtopic aimed at me?
[07:46] <i0null> Hmmm Perl vs Python?
[07:46] <PirateHead> i0null: definitely #ubuntu-offtopic !!!
[07:46] <Andeh> What program should i use to get video to play in firefox? Videos say "(no video)" and when i click on them it gives me an option to download and play.
[07:47] <Pici> CSWookie: Not specifically.  But your question is kinda outside the scope of this channel.
[07:47] <CSWookie> Pici: I want to know what ubuntu package I need installed.
[07:47] <yoshi_7> andeh : download automatix
[07:47] <Andeh> automatix?
[07:47] <Pici> !automatix | yoshi_7 Andeh
[07:47] <ubotu> yoshi_7 Andeh: 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
[07:47] <CSWookie> Pici: I've grabbed all the jpeg-dev packages I could find.
[07:47] <Vuen> !automatix| yoshi_7
[07:47] <ubotu> yoshi_7: 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
[07:47] <PirateHead> i0null: Ubuntu's official stance is Python > Perl. All Ubuntu development is preferably done in Python. That's not necessarily my opinion, it's the Ubuntu developers' concensus.
[07:47] <Andeh> I think it's that one that tells me to download it
[07:47] <salty-horse> hi. how can I map both alt keys to have the same function? currently, only the left one works in apps such as firefox, and it's rather annoying
[07:47] <Andeh> LOL, well thats encouraging
[07:48] <darkstar> hhmm
[07:48] <darkstar> can you even play .avi files in ubuntu?
[07:48] <Andeh> automatix rofl, "tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems."
[07:48] <shadu> can someone help with sharing my printer so a laptop with windows xp can print with it?
[07:48] <Vuen> !codecs | darkstar
[07:48] <ubotu> darkstar: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[07:48] <PirateHead> darkstar: yes you can. Download the VLC Media Player.
[07:48] <ardchoille> darkstar: I find xine can play .avi files out of the box
[07:48] <Shrimpy_> darkstar: you can pretty much play any file
[07:49] <Pici> CSWookie: You probably need python-gd or python-imaging
[07:49] <PirateHead> darkstar: Applications -> Add/Remove -> VLC Media Player
[07:49] <CharlieSu> Can anyone help me with my time on my comp? I'm using Herd5 and for some reason my timezone information isn't working correctly.. Everytime i restart my PC my computer falls one hour backwards...  My timezone is US Central....   I keep having to manually edit my time info after each reboot
[07:49] <PirateHead> ftw
[07:49] <Andeh> The VLC media player installed, i think some other player tries to play it and thats when black screen and "(no video)" come up
[07:49] <CSWookie> Pici: Yes, but won't they install to the system Python?  I'm not using it, because it doesn't work with my developement system.
[07:49] <PirateHead> !feisty | CharlieSu
[07:49] <ubotu> CharlieSu: 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 and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[07:49] <Shrimpy_> darkstar: this is off topic but do you skate darkstar?
[07:49] <psusi> how do you get apt to install the packages on a mounted cdrom iso instead of downloading from the web?  I added a file:// path to sources.list pointing to the mounted cd iso, did an update, but now dist-upgrade seems to be downloading a LOT of packages
[07:49] <tc75> hi, how do i install ttf fonts? i just cp them in /usr/share/fonts/truetype??
[07:49] <CharlieSu> PirateHead: what does that have to do with anything??
[07:49] <The_DeaD> hi
[07:50] <yoshi_7> ipfff at least the schould make this default working all this media hassle
[07:50] <darkstar> Shrimpy_, no, i actually got my name from a slackware distro that i tried to use once....
[07:50] <The_DeaD> i need hel
[07:50] <The_DeaD> help
[07:50] <Pici> CSWookie: Then you don't want the Ubuntu package then...
[07:50] <darkstar> PirateHead, thanks, vlc did the trick
[07:50] <PirateHead> CharlieSu: you're asking for Feisty support in the wrong channel. Try #ubuntu+1 , as suggested in what I posted.
[07:50] <Shrimpy_> tc75: you can just drag the font in the        fonts:///
[07:50] <Andeh> How do i choose what plugin to use for video in firefox?
[07:50] <PirateHead> darkstar: It does music too. :-)
[07:50] <CSWookie> Pici: I wanted the appropriate headers/libraries.
[07:50] <Shrimpy_> darkstar: ok just wondering :)
[07:50] <CSWookie> Pici: Anyway, gone.
[07:50] <CharlieSu> PirateHead: gotcha
[07:50] <Andeh> about:plugins just shows them ,doesnt let you modify
[07:50] <The_DeaD> i don't remember the command of ubuntu for abilitate the eth0
[07:50] <mon^rch> vlc kicks ass too
[07:50] <darkstar> PirateHead, i know, i try to use xine for all my dvd's and stuff, but vlc is good for everything else
[07:51] <The_DeaD> can someone help me?
[07:51] <tc75> Shrimpy_: you mean in gnome? i'm using xfce...
[07:51] <gandalfn> indentify leg45olas
[07:51] <Andeh> How do i get VLC to play stuff in ubuntu?
[07:51] <darkstar> PirateHead, for some reason i have to use sudo to open xine
[07:51] <i0null> PirateHead: Aww, i've always wanted to develop for ubuntu, but i don't like python. I'v always prefered perl =/
[07:51] <Andeh> How do i get VLC to play stuff in FIREFOX* ubuntu?
[07:51] <ant__> CharlieSu : your gonna wanna run hwclock.
[07:51] <Andeh> Cause i think some incapable player tries instead of VLC?
[07:51] <Shrimpy_> tc75: ok sorry (i am a virgin to any other distro versions
[07:52] <tc75> found it! ~/.fonts
[07:52] <i0null> Andeh: apt-get install mozilla-plugin-vlc
[07:52] <roachclit> What is the about of memory that on average that Ubuntu uses to run the OS?
[07:52] <ptrbee> can    How do i get beryl to work with java??
[07:52] <PirateHead> darkstar: that's really wierd.
[07:52] <ant__> CharlieSu : your question/problem isn't herd5 specific
[07:52] <Andeh> i0null: the installer did that automatically. I meant how do i stop OTHER plugins from playing files?
[07:52] <n00bieee> can i remap /home to another partition?
[07:52] <Ghiddo> okay, i appear to have a sever memory leak somewhere that slowly eats up all my swap
[07:52] <ardchoille> ptrbee: beryl support in #ubuntu-effects
[07:52] <CharlieSu> ant__: i didn't htink it was herd5.. but #ubuntu sent me here
[07:52] <Ghiddo> until i can no longer launch programs and am forced to reboot
[07:52] <PirateHead> i0null: perl is a nice language for many things. Perl 6 will be especially awesome!!!
[07:52] <darkstar> PirateHead, yeah, i used to be able to just open it. now when i try it though, it just closes right away. not sure what i messed up
[07:52] <CharlieSu> ant__: what do i run in hwclock??
[07:52] <Ghiddo> this happens over the course of about 6-8 hours
[07:53] <Ghiddo> running kubunto edgy
[07:53] <Ghiddo> kubuntu*
[07:53] <i0null> Andel: not sure i just uninstalled then
[07:53] <CharlieSu> ant__: i don't want to have to run it everytime i restart... i duel boot into windows for BF2
[07:53] <ant__> CharlieSu : use hwclock to set your time, type man hwclock to learn how to use it.
[07:53] <i0null> search with synaptic
[07:53] <n00bieee> how can i remap /home to another partition?
[07:53] <ptrbee> ardchoille: in where??
[07:53] <ant__> CharlieSu : hwclock adjusts your hardware clock.
[07:53] <CharlieSu> ant__: i know how to change time on pc...  but when i restart it screws up
[07:53] <ardchoille> ptrbee:  #ubuntu-effects
[07:53] <Andeh> i0null: Search for what in Synaptic?
[07:53] <PirateHead> CharlieSu: sorry for pointing you to Feisty, I thought that since you mentioned Herd 5 you thought it was a problem with the beta.
[07:54] <CharlieSu> ant__: yeah.. i can change that in bios too...  but when i restart it gets screwed up
[07:54] <i0null> mozilla plugins
[07:54] <ptrbee> ok thanks got it
[07:54] <CharlieSu> PirateHead: no problem
[07:54] <CharlieSu> PirateHead: i never did have a problem before herd5 actually
[07:54] <juannicolas> !mplayer
[07:54] <ubotu> mplayer is a media player. It resides in the mutiverse repository and can easily be installed via applications -> add/remove. For codecs try !codecs
[07:54] <juannicolas> !codecs
[07:54] <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
[07:54] <n00bieee> how do i remap /home to another partition?
[07:54] <CharlieSu> n00bieee: edit /etc/fstab
[07:54] <PirateHead> n00bieee: It's a trip. You'll need to create the new partition, set its mountpoint as /home, and copy everything here.
[07:55] <n00bieee> okay
 there is no-one there in #ubuntu-effects
[07:55] <i0null> Andeh: search 'firefox'
[07:55] <PirateHead> n00bieee: also, don't ask the same question multiple times in succession. You asked a second time before I could type the answer to your first -- that's too fast.
[07:55] <n00bieee> how do it set the mount point?
[07:56] <CharlieSu> PirateHead: i suspect my clock issue has something to do with the new daylight savings...  maybe it is windows screwing it up???
[07:56] <PirateHead> n00bieee: you edit /etc/fstab
[07:56] <n00bieee> sorry OirateHead
[07:56] <ardchoille> ptrbee: :(
[07:56] <n00bieee> *P
[07:56] <juannicolas> i need some codec to play quitime movies in my firefox
[07:56] <PirateHead> n00bieee: If you need help editing /etc/fstab, do a google search for a tutorial. I think there's a few decent ones for newbies.
[07:56] <mhemu> does ubuntu have disc recovery utilities? I'd like to try and salvage an old USB key
[07:56] <ant__> CharlieSu : the change in time was not a "standard" change.. they changed it this year
[07:56] <n00bieee> thanx PirateHead
[07:56] <PirateHead> mhemu: as long as it mounts, you can reformat it.
[07:57] <psusi> !fstab
[07:57] <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
[07:57] <PirateHead> n00bieee: No problem, and good luck.
[07:57] <CharlieSu> ant__: yes.. i know.. any ideas?
[07:57] <ltk05> hi! Does a programme that's able to calculate trigonometric equations exist?
[07:57] <CharlieSu> ltk05: yes..  command line?
[07:57] <mhemu> PirateHead, it won't mount, says crap about the existing filesystem...
[07:57] <PirateHead> Itk05: it's called the terminal.
[07:57] <Pici> ltk05: Like the calculator?
[07:58] <ant__> CharlieSu : you might have your time set to synchronize with servers, maybe they are resetting your time.
[07:58] <mhemu> can i just hose the whole thing and format it with a fat32 filesystem?
[07:58] <ltk05> Like, I insert an equation and it solves it for me (possibly in steps)
[07:58] <ant__> CharlieSu : i'm not sure but i think US is the only place that actually made the change
[07:58] <PirateHead> mhemu: I have an old USB key that won't mount at all, no errors or anything, it just ignores it. So... I really don't know where to go from there.
[07:58] <shadu> anyone got a guide on how to share a printer between ubuntu and windows xp??
[07:58] <PirateHead> shadu: you might have luck with Samba.
[07:58] <CharlieSu> ant__: how can i check on that??  Cause i do have it doing that
[07:59] <CharlieSu> ant__: under gnome i have time and date settings setup as manual..
[07:59] <shadu> im trying samba.. got it configured.. no errors but my laptop cant see it
[07:59] <latitude> !samba
[07:59] <ubotu> samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[07:59] <Pici> shadu: Try https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[07:59] <ant__> CharlieSu : let me get back under gnome and look
[07:59] <CharlieSu> when i restart my computer and i goto bios time is correct..  when ubuntu starts up the GDM shows the correct time..  but when i login w/ my user the time goes back one hour.....
[08:00] <kylequamme> shadu: make sure you allow it in ur firewall
[08:00] <Shrimpy_> hey whenever i delete things off my geek stick (usb thumb drive thinggy)   it just makes a ./trash file
[08:00] <kylequamme> shadu: if you have one
[08:00] <Shrimpy_> whats a good way to delet it?
[08:00] <Xsylotte> hi everyone
[08:00] <shadu> got firestarter, but got the ip of the laptop set so its allowed to connect..
[08:00] <Xsylotte> is there any replacement for gaim or solution
[08:00] <juannicolas> !codecs
[08:00] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[08:00] <K3nto> how do i remount my other partition?
[08:00] <Xsylotte> mine crashes every 5 mins..
[08:01] <ltk05> Shrimpy: i just delet the .trash. i don't know if it's good, but the space gets empty
[08:01] <kylequamme> shadu: did you set it up to allow all traffic from that ip or what?
[08:01] <K3nto> !remount
[08:01] <shadu> yes
[08:01] <n00bieee> how do i bypass grub to load ubuntu directly?
[08:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about remount - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:01] <CharlieSu> n00bieee: you have to have a bootloader
[08:01] <Shrimpy_> ltk05: ok thanks, just curious about it. (i usally use windows to clean it lol)
[08:01] <kylequamme> n00bieee: you can't but u can modify it for faster boot
[08:01] <n00bieee> owh
[08:01] <n00bieee> okay
[08:02] <K3nto> isnt there a specific remoutn command to mount a partition? it didnt show up on the dekstop all of a sudden
[08:02] <n00bieee> i thot grub was just like pqmagic boot loader
[08:02] <CharlieSu> n00bieee: edit /boot/grub/menu.1st
[08:02] <shadu> kylequamme: the thing i dont get is that atm i cant acces my pc (with ubuntu) from my laptop
[08:02] <amimusa> hello i need to install libglib2.0-dev but i get this message:
[08:02] <Andeh> Is there any kind of Package to make Ubuntu look like WinXP?
[08:02] <amimusa>  libglib2.0-dev: Depende: libglib2.0-0 (= 2.10.2-1ubuntu3) pero est instalado 2.10.3-0ubuntu1.
[08:02] <K3nto> lol
[08:02] <Andeh> Or any script to do so?
[08:02] <Xsylotte> anyone ?
[08:02] <amimusa> how can i fix that ? please
[08:02] <n00bieee> hehe.. i've already edit the menu.lst, just thot if i cud make it boot even faster
[08:03] <kylequamme> shadu: how long have they been booted up?
[08:03] <juannicolas> !java
[08:03] <ubotu> To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[08:03] <big_up> bonsoir
[08:03] <n00bieee> anyways, the speed now'll do
[08:03] <kylequamme> n00bieee: wth u concerned with a few seconds for?
[08:03] <n00bieee> heh
[08:03] <shadu> uhm, this pc for a while now.. think around a few hours (except for changing sessions) and the laptop is running for like 30mins now..
[08:03] <big_up> y a quelqu' un qui veux bien m'aider! j'ai un probleme de floppy
[08:03] <n00bieee> i just wanted to see it for myself how far can ubuntu go
[08:03] <ltk05> any ideas with the trigonometric maths software?
[08:04] <kylequamme> n00bieee: just have menu.lst boot the first option in 1 or two seconds, heck i think 0 makes it automatic
[08:04] <Andeh> Is there any kind of pack or script to make Ubuntu look like windows xp?
[08:04] <n00bieee> yeah.. did dat already
[08:04] <Andeh> I dont just mean a skin but also adding a kind of start menu or something?
[08:04] <beni-187> heej
[08:04] <CharlieSu> ant__: where can i set my timezone?  i want ot set it to Central Standard time/ US
[08:04] <kylequamme> andeh: best bet is to modify your panel
[08:04] <ltk05> Andeh: maybe icewm :) i don't know really, but it has a start menu similar
[08:04] <CharlieSu> ant__: without using the crappy map built into gnome
[08:04] <shadu> kylequamme: my guess is that my smb.conf aint set up right
[08:05] <amimusa> i am in dapper
[08:05] <Andeh> kylequamme: OK, any skins?
[08:05] <Pici> Andeh: Theres gnome-main-menu , its a panel applet
[08:05] <Andeh> I only found ones that required some kind of compiling
[08:05] <ant__> CharlieSu : system > admin > time & date
[08:05] <Andeh> Sudo apt-get install gnome-main-menu?
[08:05] <ant__> CharlieSu : oh i dunno
[08:06] <Pici> Andeh: Yes.
[08:06] <CharlieSu> ant__: nevermind.. i have it figured out.. i was using mexico city because it is same timezone but they didn't update their daylight savings..  so now i'm using Winnipeg
[08:06] <Andeh> Ok, thanks
[08:06] <Andeh> Now i need a skin
[08:06] <kylequamme> andeh: let me take a look at gnome-look
[08:06] <ant__> CharlieSu : i have to use denver (im in texas)
[08:06] <CharlieSu> ant__: Denver is mountain time though
[08:06] <Andeh> ok, thanks.
[08:06] <simon___> I have installed picasa, windows version, with wine, but don't know how to run it. In fact none of my wine programs start. Maybe i just dont know how. Pls. help
[08:06] <ant__> lol
[08:06] <ant__> i gotta go east then
[08:06] <CharlieSu> ant__: where in texas are you?
[08:06] <ant__> near austin
[08:07] <CharlieSu> ant__: same...  Georgetown
[08:07] <Andeh> how do you change the color of your name? Or is it just my client that does this?
[08:07] <ant__> close to killen
[08:07] <ant__> kileen
[08:07] <CharlieSu> ant__: my girl works in killeen
[08:07] <Andeh> OK i installed gnome-main-menu. Now what?
[08:07] <ant__> small world eh
[08:07] <CharlieSu> ant__: she is a biology teacher there..
[08:07] <CharlieSu> ant__: kangaroo
[08:07] <balazs> i use ./make.sh and this write ubuntu "bash: ./make.sh: Permission denied" why?
[08:08] <ant__> CharlieSu : i just moved out here, bout to join the army.
[08:08] <amimusa> libglib2.0-dev: Depende: libglib2.0-0 (= 2.10.2-1ubuntu3) pero est instalado 2.10.3-0ubuntu1.
[08:08] <amimusa> how can i fix that ?
[08:08] <CharlieSu> ant__: cool...  fort hood i guess
[08:08] <Andeh> OK i installed gnome-main-menu. Now what?
[08:08] <zever> balazs, have you made it executable
[08:08] <CharlieSu> ant__: where did you move from?
[08:08] <juannicolas> amimusa
[08:08] <ant__> houston
[08:08] <juannicolas> creo que se te hace mas facil
[08:08] <amimusa> juannicolas, yes
[08:08] <juannicolas> en #ubuntu-es
[08:08] <simon___> can someone help me with a wine issue
[08:08] <kylequamme> andeh: you'll have to customize the panel to include what you want
[08:08] <Shrimpy_> Goodbye wonderful people of UBUNTU!!! <3
[08:08] <Pici> Andeh: go to your gnome panel, right click and select + add to panel
[08:08] <Andeh> kylequamme: Thanks
[08:08] <Andeh> Pici: thanks too
[08:09] <ant__> i'm gonna see if i fixed my time problem, up until now i just lived with it
[08:09] <eternalswd> simon___, don't ask to ask, just state your problem and someone will help if they can
[08:09] <CharlieSu> juannicolas: es mas facil
[08:09] <Andeh> Now where do i get a good winxp skin for gnome?
[08:09] <Andeh> theme*
[08:09] <tfny> Hi
[08:09] <bur[n] er> www.gnome-look.org ?  art.gnome.org ?
[08:09] <simon___> i've allready done it earlier. no answer
[08:09] <juannicolas> ?
[08:09] <kylequamme> andeh: i checked gnome-look and didn't see much
[08:09] <simon___> I have installed picasa, windows version, with wine, but don't know how to run it. In fact none of my wine programs start. Maybe i just dont know how. Pls. help
[08:09] <Andeh> I found a few but they werent real  themes just some crappy extensions in need of compiling
[08:09] <bur[n] er> simon___, is it in your start menu under "wine" ?
[08:10] <kylequamme> andeh: i remember seeing one though, just don't remember where... google is your friend here
[08:10] <eternalswd> simon___, have you run winecfg yet?
[08:10] <tfny> I'm trying to upgrade from 5.10 to 6.06.1 (I have it on a dvd), so I insterted it, the package-manager startet and startet to upgrade, but he only upgraded 2 packages (make and cpp), whats wrong ? :/
[08:10] <simon___> yes
[08:10] <bur[n] er> simon___, have the latest version of wine?  0.9.33 ?
[08:10] <rukos> grub segfaults when I try to run it, is there a way I can disable executable stack protection?
[08:10] <simon___> what is winecfg?
[08:10] <tfny> simon___ configures wine
[08:10] <kylequamme> shadu: is the workgroup set correctly?
[08:10] <simon___> ok. I just ran apt-get update
[08:10] <simon___> so i think it is the last version
[08:10] <Vuen> bur[n] er: usually, winecfg always needs to be run
[08:11] <simon___> ok. How do i run it?
[08:11] <bur[n] er> wine --version
[08:11] <Andeh> OK i found the eXperience theme. I tried compiling this earlier or something
[08:11] <shadu> kylequamme: yes it's in the same group as my laptop and my laptop can see this pc..
[08:11] <Vuen> bur[n] er: winecfg configures the drives and cdrom. you should at least run it and click ok
[08:11] <Taime1> is gnomelook the best place to find themes?
[08:11] <bur[n] er> simon___, alt+f2... from a term... you pick
[08:11] <tfny> I'm trying to upgrade from 5.10 to 6.06.1 (I have it on a dvd), so I insterted it, the package-manager startet and startet to upgrade, but he only upgraded 2 packages (make and cpp), whats wrong ? :/
[08:11] <bur[n] er> Taime1, i would argue that kde-look.org is better ;)
[08:11] <simon___> i have wine 0.9.30
[08:11] <eternalswd> simon___, best to run it from a terminal to see any possible errors
[08:11] <bur[n] er> simon___, should work.. new enough
[08:11] <CharlieSu> anyone know if SFTP transfers check for data integrity?
[08:12] <odin> I had truecrypt 4.2 working fine. Just upgraded to 4.3 and it gives a segfault. How do I force dpkg to reinstall 4.2?
[08:12] <i0null> bur[n] er: what about xfce-look.org =O ?
[08:12] <bur[n] er> CharlieSu, not sure about integrity checks, but I use sftp on a daily basis
[08:12] <kylequamme> shadu: you have conflicting "share" lines i see
[08:12] <CharlieSu> bur[n] er: and?
[08:12] <juannicolas> !codecs
[08:12] <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
[08:12] <sanityx> Hey guys, I'm about to reinstall windows on my box, and its going to of course overwrite grub, and ubuntu will become unbootable. Any idea what I can do to restore the GRUB boot record after I install windows?
[08:12] <simon___> alt+f2 from terminal. Then i run winecfg?
[08:12] <eternalswd> odin, is it something you installed from synaptic or from a .deb file?
[08:12] <kylequamme> shadu: one is set as share, the other as user
[08:12] <bur[n] er> CharlieSu, and what?  it works to transfer files
[08:13] <shadu> kylequamme: hmm let me check it
[08:13] <odin> from a deb file from truecrypt.org
[08:13] <shadu> kylequamme: i can just delete one, right?
[08:13] <g0ins0uth> hello....was looking for some help ....i have a Dell p1110 21 in crt monitor cable of 600 x 1200 at 85 Hz but all i can get in ubuntu is 1152 x 864...any ideas on how i can get higher resolution?  thanx!
[08:13] <eternalswd> simon___, no he meant to say to choose between alt+f2 to bring up the run dialog and run it there or run it from a terminal
[08:13] <simon___> ok. I'm have started winecfg. What now
[08:13] <g0ins0uth> that 1600 by 1200
[08:13] <CharlieSu> bur[n] er: ok..  just wondering of you knew
[08:13] <odin> dpkg --remove says there are errors in the pre-removal script when I try to remove 4.3
[08:14] <ant__> CharlieSu : i took care of my time problem.
[08:14] <tfny> I'm trying to upgrade from 5.10 to 6.06.1 (I have it on a dvd), so I insterted it, the package-manager startet and startet to upgrade, but he only upgraded 2 packages (make and cpp), whats wrong ? :/
[08:14] <bur[n] er> CharlieSu, sorry... but if you're worried about losing stuff, don't be... i love it :)
[08:14] <eternalswd> simon___, which windows version is selected?
[08:14] <kylequamme> shadu: yea, but u should use the stock one and get rid of the other one at top
[08:14] <riaal> can I use ifconfig to set ip address? for some reason the data in /etc/network/interfaces won't aply
[08:14] <simon___> 2000
[08:14] <kylequamme> shadu: for organizations sake
[08:15] <shadu> kylequamme: done, trying it now
[08:15] <eternalswd> simon___, try setting it to Windows XP, hit apply and then try to run your apps
[08:15] <shadu> kylequamme: no luck, the printer wont show up
[08:15] <riaal> Can I use ifconfig to set ip address?
[08:15] <kylequamme> shadu: ok, that's the only major thing i can see, might want to try using the guide at ubuntuguide.org to make a new one in gedit
[08:16] <Andeh> How do people make their top panel look so cool/
[08:16] <kylequamme> shadu: did u use the GUI in ubuntu to create it?
[08:16] <lwizardl> Hi
[08:16] <simon___> no response. Should i restart
[08:16] <Andeh> Themes dont change the panel much
[08:16] <shadu> kylequamme: you mean swat?
[08:16] <soundray> riaal: you shouldn't. Do a 'sudo invoke-rc.d networking restart' after changing /etc/network/interfaces
[08:17] <lwizardl> what can i use to make a complete backup of my linux filesystem that I can also restore it later if needed?
[08:17] <kylequamme> shadu: nope, but is that what u used?
[08:17] <Andeh> How do you change the style of your panel?
[08:17] <riaal> soundray, great! thanks a lot!
[08:17] <Andeh> Ive seen lots of people with a cool style on it i cant find how
[08:17] <shadu> kylequamme: nope, i didnt use any.. just read some guides and tried some settings..
[08:17] <SloggerKhan> andeh, try looking at gnome-look.org
[08:17] <dari> slt
[08:17] <dari> bonjour
[08:17] <Andeh> I am, i have no idea how to change the rest like icons/panel, just the window theme
[08:17] <juannicolas> !quicktime
[08:17] <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
[08:17] <dari> you speek frensh
[08:18] <kylequamme> shadu: ok, well go to ubuntuguide.org if you haven't and follow their directions
[08:18] <simon___> hi soundray. Thx a lt for all the help earlier. I just ran out of batt. when you gave me the solution. It worked. My netorking is fine again. Thx
[08:18] <Andeh> ???
[08:18] <shadu> kylequamme: k, will see if that guide can help me
[08:18] <kylequamme> shadu: that's the easiest way i've found to get it working right
[08:18] <g0ins0uth> hello....was looking for some help ....i have a Dell p1110 21 in crt monitor capable of 1600 x 1200 at 85 Hz but all i can get in ubuntu is 1152 x 864...any ideas on how i can get higher resolution?  thanx!
[08:18] <kylequamme> shadu: GUI always garble it up
[08:18] <simon___> no response on picasa since i changed to windows xp. Should i restart or try something else?
[08:19] <doseryder> Hello.  How can I configure my desired startup programs when the system boot up (Meaning before login)?  I happened on this when i tried to have sshd load at system boot then I somehow got it to do so (I guess b/c I did an update, ugh... i dunno).  I just need to know where to look, any inputs are appreciated
[08:19] <soundray> !fixres > g0ins0uth, please read the message from ubotu
[08:19] <shadu> kylequamme: doing it manual is almost always better
[08:19] <Andeh> How do i change my panel theme?
[08:19] <bur[n] er> Andeh, gtk theme
[08:19] <c0nv1ct> my ISP's DHCP puts my 2 computers on 2 seperate networks, which causes my LAN communication to be routed through the internet, anyone have any suggestions to get around this? I've tried setting a static route, but it didnt work, oddly enough
[08:19] <g0ins0uth> ok thanx
[08:19] <Andeh> How do i get a gtk theme to work?
[08:19] <Andeh> I mean whats required to apply it?
[08:19] <riaal> what is the easyest way to mount network drivers on rebot? (used: mount ip://asdf ~/asdf)
[08:19] <gouki> doseryder, you can have a look at rcconf (available at the official repositories)
[08:19] <soundray> doseryder: the ubuntu ssh package creates a startup script in /etc/init.d
[08:20] <diyerxa> Hello.  I'm wondering if GNOME 2.18 is available on the Ubuntu repositories?
[08:20] <SloggerKhan> andeh: preferences>themes allows you to control window borders and window interiors separately. When you download a theme, usually you can just drag into the the theme control panel. There is also something in the repos called art manager.
[08:20] <kylequamme> shadu: yup, the only time i've ran into a major problem was with my firewall, and it was this week... try disabling it all together and connecting
[08:20] <juannicolas> !quicktime
[08:20] <ant__> soundray: isnt it sshd?
[08:20] <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
[08:20] <juannicolas> dari join #ubuntu-fr
[08:20] <kylequamme> shadu: that would at least rule out one potetial problem
[08:20] <SloggerKhan> When you put a theme into the control panel, leave it in the format you downloaded it. The repos also have a number of themes in them.
[08:21] <simon___> no response on picasa since i changed to windows xp. Should i restart or try something else?
[08:21] <Andeh> OK, i am new to this.
[08:21] <Andeh> GTK themes need some kind of engine which i appear to be missing. How do i install it and which would you reccomend?
[08:21] <simon___> or do something else in winecfg?
[08:21] <soundray> ant__: what?
[08:22] <ant__> nevermind
[08:22] <SloggerKhan> First off, use gtk 2 themes or metacity themes.
[08:22] <Pici> simon___: I'm not sure what you're doing, but I think that google has a linux package for Picasa if you really need it.
[08:22] <doseryder> soundray: gouki suggested lookin at rcconf.  hmmm.. or is /etc/init.d basically what i need for the configuration that i want to do? Is init.d the file that the system look at to see what programs to load at bootup?
[08:22] <dari> QUERY <a7p>
[08:22] <SloggerKhan> Avoid regular gtk themes cause sometimes they overide your other themes and leave some things ugly.
[08:22] <dari> QUERY a7p
[08:22] <juannicolas> !jvm
[08:22] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about jvm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:22] <ardchoille> Andeh: That depends on the theme. Which theme is it? Got a URL?
[08:22] <juannicolas> !java
[08:22] <ubotu> To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[08:22] <soundray> doseryder: no, you haven
[08:22] <diyerxa> Does anyone know if GNOME 2.18 is on the repositories?
[08:23] <soundray> doseryder: no, you haven't quite got the concepts yet.
[08:23] <Pici> diyerxa: Only for Feisty I believe.
[08:23] <ardchoille> diyerxa: I believe gnome 2.18 is in Feisty. Edgy and Dapper won't get it.
[08:23] <Andeh> ardchoille: I am looking for a nice theme that changes everything like icons and panels and skin. Help?
[08:23] <SloggerKhan> there are also some theme engines in the repos, which control how themes are displayed.
[08:23] <soundray> doseryder: if you install the ubuntu package openssh-server, sshd will start at boot (because the script /etc/init.d/ssh is run)
[08:24] <Andeh> GTK themes will work on METACITY, right?
[08:24] <soundray> doseryder: if you've installed that package, and sshd doesn't come up, we have some diagnosing to do.
[08:24] <simon___> i was told using the windows version through wine was a much better solution. Anyway, i can't get any programs to run on wine. Why?
[08:24] <diyerxa> Pici, ardchoille: k, thanks
[08:24] <ardchoille> Andeh: The theme setup is modular, you need to install more than one theme to get all those themed. GTK2 themes are for widgets and panels, Metacity themes are for Window titlebars and borders, and icon themes are for icons.
[08:24] <shadu> kylequamme: can the laptop somehow not have acces to this pc?
[08:24] <SloggerKhan> andeh: say you want this theme: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/scaled+black+for+metacity?content=54773
[08:24] <Snyper64> Can somebody give me a hand with a nvidia twinview problem?
[08:24] <Pici> Andeh: GTK Themes control the insides of the windows, Metacity is for the window borders.
[08:25] <juannicolas> How can i play apple/trailers in my firefox browser?
[08:25] <Andeh> Noo...
[08:25] <SloggerKhan> download it and drag it (still compressed) into your preferences > themes folder
[08:25] <kylequamme> shadu i don't know why
[08:25] <doseryder> soundray: oh sshd startup fine when the system boot up. it just leads to what I want learn about configuring my desired programs which i wish to load at start up
[08:25] <posingaspopular> juannicolas, you want to open apples in your web browser?
[08:25] <vitalstatistix> juannicolas, look for mplayerplugin for firefox
[08:25] <Andeh> OK where do i get good Metacity themes?
[08:25] <juannicolas> posingaspopular yes, it gives me an error about totem can play it cause got no codecs
[08:25] <ardchoille> !themes | Andeh
[08:25] <ubotu> Andeh: Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/58/ - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy
[08:25] <vitalstatistix> Andeh, gnomelook.org
[08:26] <dari> can you help me in chat for chat frensh
[08:26] <soundray> doseryder: you can call local scripts from /etc/rc.local
[08:26] <kylequamme> shadu: i access my laptop from my desktop constantly, heck, watch this
[08:26] <SloggerKhan> or say you want this one: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/scaled+black+for+metacity?content=54773
[08:26] <soundray> doseryder: the best place to store them is /usr/local/bin/
[08:26] <Pici> dari: type this: /join #ubuntu-fr
[08:26] <posingaspopular> juannicolas, i'd go with vitalstatistix's idea
[08:26] <Andeh> OK wait. Im reading
[08:26] <juannicolas> vitalstatistix I got the plug in installed.
[08:26] <SloggerKhan> ok, I'll stop for the moment
[08:26] <simon___> how do uninstall a windows program on wine?
[08:26] <juannicolas> but is openingn it with totem
[08:26] <juannicolas> :S
[08:26] <Snyper64> Can somebody help me with a Nvidia TwinView problem?
[08:26] <ardchoille> Andeh: http://www.gnome-look.org has the largest variety I think
[08:26] <kylequamme_> shadu: vnc-ed into my laptop
[08:27] <webguy> i am trying to use sudo and not require a password.  my line in my sudo config file is --> feingold ALL=NOPASSWD: /home/feingold/backup/old/staffasap_export.sh
[08:27] <riaal> how to make mount commands for network drivers run on every rebot
[08:27] <vitalstatistix> juannicolas, remove the totem plugin if u can
[08:27] <kylequamme_> shadu: checked samba both ways, it's working
[08:27] <shadu> kylequamme: cool, but guess you got a bit more expierence with this stuff, i started last night with it :)
[08:27] <soundray> Snyper64: you need to say what the problem is. The way you're asking, I can't tell whether I can help or not, so I don't reply. Well, I do this time, but you get my gist.
[08:27] <Snyper64> look here http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2329314&postcount=132
[08:28] <Snyper64> nobody has given me much help in this area
[08:28] <kylequamme_> shadu: let me see if i can modify my smb.conf with ur info so that it works
[08:28] <webguy> when i run that script from within linux it works, but when I automate via a script it still prompts me - even though I am using the same username
[08:28] <webguy> any ideas
[08:28] <juannicolas> vitalstatistix thx
[08:28] <shadu> kylequamme: k, just make sure you make a backup for yourself
[08:28] <juannicolas> it works
[08:28] <juannicolas> :D
[08:28] <soundray> Snyper64: ubotu has something about xinerama -- private message:
[08:28] <riaal> really need some help, how do I mount my networks driver on every startup?
[08:28] <soundray> !xinerama > Snyper64
[08:29] <c0nv1ct> riaal: a network drive you  mean?
[08:29] <psusi> riaal: "mount my networks driver" does not make sense... try describing what you are trying to do
[08:29] <riaal> c0nv1ct, yeh, mounting them one at the time now
[08:29] <simon___> how do uninstall a windows program on wine?
[08:29] <shafto> go to #wine-hq
[08:29] <c0nv1ct> riaal: add the mounts to fstab, and they will mount at boot
[08:29] <soundray> Snyper64: also, I recommend writing one post per problem you're describing.
[08:29] <psusi> riaal: ahh, mount a network share.... is this a windows server?
[08:30] <riaal> psusi, "mount 192.168.2.13:/media/sata /media/sata" how to run that every time i rebot?
[08:30] <doseryder> soundray:in other words, stay away from /etc/init.d ?
[08:30] <Widespread> quick question,  i have just setup samba, to share folders so i can access them through my xp machine, from xp i can see the the linuxbox, now when i click on it, and input my linux username and pw, from xp, it acts like im inputing the wrong username and pw, what am i doing wrong, please anyone with experience??
[08:30] <psusi> riaal: you will want to edit your /etc/fstab
[08:30] <soundray> riaal: add 'auto interfacename' in interfaces (for example 'auto eth0')
[08:31] <d173465> Hola
[08:31] <soundray> doseryder: not necessarily, but it's a good idea to keep local "hacks" and package installations separate.
[08:31] <juannicolas> hola
[08:31] <riaal> psusi, can I put the line in there? or do I need to specify the all the usual options?
[08:31] <Exal> how I can get the same IP which is show in ww.whatismyip.com but with a linux command?
[08:31] <psusi> riaal: you need to create a proper fstab entry
[08:32] <riaal> psusi, oh, okey
[08:32] <psusi> Exal: ifconfig
[08:32] <Exal> psusi:
[08:32] <davidelv_> Widespread: add windows users with smbpasswd -a username
[08:32] <riaal> thanks psusi, soundray  and c0nv1ct  =)
[08:32] <Exal> psusi: no, ifconfig give to me my local IP
[08:32] <ardchoille> psusi: ifconfig does not show an external ip
[08:32] <juannicolas> Exal  u r behind a router
[08:32] <Exal> juannicolas: yes
[08:33] <Razor44> Hi,i've just finished upgrading from dapper to edgy.Do i have to reinstall nvidia driver?After the upgrade the nv splash screen showed as usual
[08:33] <d173465> Why is so hard to use Linux?
[08:33] <psusi> Exal: if you are behind a NAT router/firewall, then there is no way
[08:33] <juannicolas> Exal you may foward all ports to a pc with DMZ
[08:33] <variant> d173465: why do people ask such stupid questions? like how long is a peice of string?
[08:33] <ardchoille> psusi: Ah, ok, it's because I am behind a NAT/router
[08:33] <Exal> psusi: its impossible then?
[08:33] <psusi> Exal: because your computer doesn't know what address the router is using to masquerade
[08:33] <soundray> Razor44: no, if you see the NVidia logo, you're all done
[08:34] <psusi> Exal: sorry, those comments were intended for ardchoille
[08:34] <riaal> psusi, how does this look to you "192.168.0.1/media/SATA2 /media/xsata1 ext3 defaults 0 1" ?
[08:34] <ardchoille> psusi: I understand it now, thank you for the help.
[08:34] <Exal> juannicolas: I have the dmz
[08:34] <psusi> err, now I am confused ;)
[08:34] <soundray> d173465: why is it so hard to run a marathon?
[08:34] <mindstate> is there a video card compatibility list for Edgy?
[08:34] <c0nv1ct> riaal: make it "0 2" at the end
[08:34] <juannicolas> Exal  and why you want to have the samepublic ip address that u r router have in your local machine?
[08:35] <riaal> c0nv1ct,  the last one is the filecheck thing?
[08:35] <c0nv1ct> riaal: well, if its a network mount, i guess its fine, nevermind
[08:35] <psusi> Exal: yes, it is impossible because your computer does not know... you have to ask the router
[08:35] <variant> d173465: linux is a kernel.. are you talking about ubuntu or some other operating system?
[08:35] <d173465> soundray: Because is needed have a good fisical condition
[08:35] <c0nv1ct> riaal: yeah, it sets the fsck order, but i dont think it tries to check network mounts anyway
[08:35] <mirak> hi
[08:35] <davidelv_> variant: hehe, I think U know :P
[08:35] <doseryder> soundray: i've done shell scripting in previous cs courses.  I just need to know which file to edit thats all.   So, rc.local is a file where it contains all the "local scripts" and it is to be  loaded when system boot and you recommend that store my local scripts in /usr/local/bin ?  Am i interpreting correctly more or less?
[08:35] <juannicolas> !beryl
[08:35] <ubotu> Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[08:35] <riaal> c0nv1ct, okey, will try to boot now, thanks
[08:35] <ant__> d173465 : it just seems hard because its different
[08:35] <sontek> hey, why does this launch everytime my computer restarts if I don't have a nic with dhcp defined in /etc/network/interfaces    /sbin/dhclient -1 -lf /var/lib/dhcp3/dhclient.eth0.leases -pf /var/run/dhclient.eth0.pid
[08:35] <soundray> d173465: true. How do you get into good physical condition? You run. How do you get into good mental condition for Linux? You use it and learn.
[08:35] <mindstate> i want to know if  a Hercules 3D prophet 4500 Kyro II card will work properly under Ubuntu 6.10 .. any help?
[08:36] <Exal> juannicolas: I want to create some small script for show these IP adress
[08:36] <d173465> ant__:Diferent?
[08:36] <soundray> doseryder: more rather than less.
[08:36] <ant__> d173465 : i'm assuming your coming from windows?
[08:36] <mirak> I have a problem with grub. I did 3 boot partitions (the reason is lvm with two systems). The first one just have grub, that chainload either two others boot partitions. The problem I have is to install grub on the them. How do I do it ?
[08:36] <juannicolas> Exal while your local pc is behind a NAT/router you can't have that ip assigned
[08:36] <Snyper64> Soundray: sorry I am not registered so I can't private you. Also what are you talking about when you say !xinerama?
[08:36] <soundray> doseryder: one minor addition: scripts you call from rc.local have to have the executable bit set, at least for the root user.
[08:36] <waxyfresh> !relese
[08:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about relese - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:37] <ant__> Snyper64 : if you goto an nvidia channel you'll probly get better support
[08:37] <kylequamme> !release
[08:37] <ubotu> 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
[08:37] <soundray> Snyper64: I've instructed our resident bot, called ubotu, to send you a factoid about xinerama.
[08:37] <waxyfresh> whats the current stable relese?
[08:37] <kylequamme> waxyfresh: edgy
[08:37] <soundray> Snyper64: look out for a message from the good bot
[08:37] <d173465> soundray: thanks, I will do it
[08:37] <kylequamme> waxyfresh: edgy 6.10
[08:37] <waxyfresh> thanks
[08:37] <Exal> juannicolas: and even can't see with any command?
[08:37] <oscar> Join #Ubuntu-es
[08:37] <juannicolas> exal
[08:37] <juannicolas> no
[08:37] <oscar> PLOP
[08:37] <waxyfresh> im on edgy what version of xorg comes default?
[08:37] <oscar> spanish
[08:37] <Exal> :-/
[08:38] <kylequamme> check out the package list on the server
[08:38] <Exal> juannicolas: then, how does work whatismyip?
[08:38] <variant> waxyfresh: X --version
[08:38] <variant> Exal: open www.whatismyip.com
[08:38] <Exal> juannicolas: *whatismyip.com
[08:38] <Snyper64> ok
[08:38] <freddie90> salve a tutti
[08:38] <juannicolas> Exal simple, whatismyip is looking to the ip from your ISP where your router is connected.
[08:38] <Exal> variant: I have open these web page
[08:38] <Gharbeia> Hi, I am having trouble installing 6.10. I can boot my Toshiba Satellite A15, but it freezes once I press the insall icon on the desktop. Is it possible to install directly without booting?
[08:38] <kylequamme> variant: that's good to know
[08:39] <shwag> anyone know how to fix fcgi timeouts with an apache virtual host?
[08:39] <freddie90> hi everyone
[08:39] <d173465> ant__: Lo hago, pero me refera a por qu no siempre fallan las compilaciones, faltan libreras o hay dependencias insatisfechas
[08:39] <ant__> dnsstuff.com is a good one as well
[08:39] <ant__> !es | d173465
[08:39] <ubotu> d173465: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[08:39] <variant> Exal: and it says "you're ip address is: "
[08:39] <hylje> variant: you are ip address is: ?
[08:39] <Exal> juannicolas: I need create some script to do this
[08:39] <juannicolas> Exal you may use a dns program to run it from your local machine and you can see you ip from it
[08:40] <variant> hylje: lol, oops
[08:40] <Exal> variant: I need create some script to do this
[08:40] <soundray> hylje: stickler!
[08:40] <soundray> ;)
[08:40] <juannicolas> Exal www.no-ip.com
[08:40] <StoneNewt> hum, got a weird one here, I've installed ubuntu 6.10 and now my gtk2 themes I've added no longer use the pixmap images but the installed themes do
[08:40] <linnuxxy> i need program to produce a cgm (computer graphics metadata)  fiels
[08:40] <d173465> I leave.
[08:40] <d173465> Bye
[08:40] <slippyr4> where is the "deleted items folder"?
[08:40] <Exal> juannicolas: I have dyndns configured
[08:40] <mirak> how to install grub from a live cd ?
[08:40] <soundray> hylje: sorry, I've always wanted to call someone a stickler. Normally, I'm at the receiving end ;)
[08:40] <waxyfresh> Xorg
[08:40] <waxyfresh> !Xorg
[08:40] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[08:41] <juannicolas> Exal and the client is runing in you local machine?
[08:41] <waxyfresh> whats the most crrent version?
[08:41] <juannicolas> or in the router
[08:41] <waxyfresh> whats the most crrent version of xorg?
[08:41] <Snyper64> soundray: I have not recieved anything yet? is there something I need to do to get it, I am new to IRC
[08:41] <kylequamme> waxyfresh, check in synaptic
[08:41] <Exal> juannicolas: In a local machine
[08:41] <soundray> waxyfresh: "dpkg -l xserver-xorg" will tell you for edgy. Feisty will come with 7.2
[08:41] <juannicolas> so you may see your public up from it.
[08:41] <doseryder> soundray: ty for that minor addition but i believe w/o that addition i will pull alot of hair out.
[08:41] <juannicolas> ip*
[08:42] <soundray> !xinerama | Snyper64, here it is in the channel now
[08:42] <ubotu> Snyper64, here it is in the channel now: xinerama is an extension to !X to use two or more physical displays as one large virtual display. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XineramaHowTo - See also !DualHead
[08:42] <posingaspopular> waxyfresh, x11r7.2
[08:42] <Snyper64> thanks
[08:42] <waxyfresh> isthere an xorg chatroom?
[08:42] <xxx> Hi
[08:42] <xxx> Anyone here plays Lineage 2?
[08:42] <riaal> fstab is not mounting my nfs network shares right, is there some simpler way I can run the mount command every time i start up?
[08:42] <ant__> waxyfresh : i'd bet moeny on it
[08:42] <soundray> waxyfresh:
[08:42] <kylequamme> waxyfresh: yup #xorg
[08:42] <soundray> waxyfresh: #xorg
[08:42] <waxyfresh> got it
[08:43] <Gharbeia> Can I install directly without booting into Gnome?
[08:43] <shadu> kylequamme: Still doesnt work, gonna check something else if i might get it working some other way..
[08:43] <zach_> my when i run apps in wine, they don't recognise cds.  how can i make sure wine looks in the right place?
[08:43] <mhemu> !fdisk
[08:43] <posingaspopular> Gharbeia, install what?
[08:43] <Gharbeia> posingaspopular: 6.10
[08:43] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fdisk - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:43] <soundray> Gharbeia: yes, get the alternate CD and choose the server option
[08:43] <xxx> !format
[08:43] <ubotu> Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in Gnome under Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For Edgy, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[08:43] <Widespread> QUESTION: is there a way to shield my open ports?, what exactly is ssh forwarding?
[08:43] <posingaspopular> Gharbeia, yea i think you hit delete or escape during on the live boot, which should bring up the text installer
[08:44] <psusi> Widespread: huh?  what open ports?  and ssh forwards exactly what you ask it to
[08:44] <Gharbeia> posingaspopular: right.. Let me try this
[08:44] <soundray> posingaspopular: no, not with the Desktop CD
[08:44] <kylequamme> shadu: ok, sorry to hear about that, i know samba has frustrated me a lot in the past until i got my smb.conf straightned out
[08:44] <Gharbeia> soundray: thanks
[08:45] <badserii> how can I add Romanian to my keyboard layout?
[08:45] <stone123_> !info sun-java6-bin
[08:45] <kylequamme> Widespread: it's called a firewall
[08:45] <ubotu> sun-java6-bin: Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 6-00-0ubuntu1~edgy1 (edgy-backports), package size 25604 kB, installed size 76680 kB
[08:45] <waxyfresh> anyone set up UniChrome Pro IGP (rev 01)
[08:45] <hikenboot_> greetings--anyone know if there is an automatix release for fiesty yet?
[08:45] <bur[n] er> i hope note hikenboot
[08:45] <ardchoille> !automatix | hikenboot_
[08:45] <ubotu> hikenboot_: 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
[08:45] <juannicolas> Exal how many machines you have in your local network?
[08:46] <stone123_> haha often fails and breaks
[08:46] <soundray> waxyfresh: ubuntu chooses the right driver for you automatically.
[08:46] <waxyfresh> soundray:  then how come itsvia? using a vesa driver insted of a
[08:47] <waxyfresh> soundray:  then how come its using a vesa driver insted of a via?
[08:47] <soundray> waxyfresh: run 'grep via /etc/X11/xorg.conf' -- if there's an output line like "Driver 'via'" then it's been successful.
[08:47] <mirak> when grub is in the mbr, how does it find it's binary ? is it sector based or does it read the file system ?
[08:47] <soundray> waxyfresh: okay, then it failed in your instance. Run 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[08:47] <kylequamme> waxyfresh: do you have the via driver installed?
[08:47] <soundray> waxyfresh: choose the via driver and accept the defaults for the rest of the configuration.
[08:47] <waxyfresh> soundray: i choose via buut it crashes
[08:48] <waxyfresh> soundray: i have before
[08:48] <soundray> waxyfresh: oh, too bad. In that case, you should report a bug
[08:48] <soundray> !bugs > waxyfresh
[08:48] <babo> hey, how come I only have two screens at the bottom right hand corner ? ... I use up to 4 screens sometimes ...
[08:48] <The_Machine> audicaty keeps crashing on me
[08:48] <posingaspopular> babo, right click down there
[08:48] <The_Machine> whenever i try to convert something to mp3
[08:48] <The_Machine> sigh.
[08:48] <The_Machine> i've reinstalled it, not sure what else to do
[08:49] <The_Machine> i can export as .wav just fine - it's just mp3 that does it
[08:49] <babo> posingaspopular, right ...
[08:49] <kristin> whats the easiest way to install a lamp
[08:49] <shadu> kylequamme: is there some option where i can set my network? coz im getting the idea they aint in the same network somehow..
[08:49] <soundray> babo: it's the ubuntu default (somewhat silly). RIght-click and select Preferences to activate more.
[08:49] <waxyfresh> kylequamme: yup
[08:49] <Adcuz> Hi
[08:49] <babo> k thanks
[08:49] <waxyfresh> kylequamme: yup i think
[08:49] <bruenig> is there a way using xargs to do something like, "ls | xargs mv output /new/destination
[08:49] <bruenig> "
[08:49] <synic> kristin: apt-get install mysql-server libapache2-mod-php5 apache2
[08:49] <soundray> !lamp > kristin, read the private message from ubotu please
[08:50] <kylequamme> shadu: hmm, well check the wokgroup variable\
[08:50] <StoneNewt> okay, why can't I get pixmaps to work in gtk2 themes in 6.10??
[08:50] <_Adcuz> anyone know how to get a BTTV capture card to work? I tried but failed
[08:50] <TheVault> Hello guys, I'm really wanting to test out Herd 5 of Feisty Fawn, but I need some feedback first. Is it stable enough to use? Of course I will report bugs if I find any but what does everyone mean by buggy?
[08:50] <soundray> bruenig: yes, but I suggest using find
[08:50] <kristin> ty :)
[08:50] <shadu> kylequamme: uhm.. how?
[08:50] <soundray> bruenig: 'find . -print0 | xargs -0 -i mv '{}' /destination/'
[08:51] <bruenig> soundray, right I know how to do it with find. I am trying to figure out the abilities of xargs, what is used to represent output, would it be {}
[08:51] <kylequamme> shadu: towards the top of smb.conf
[08:51] <damejiar> TheVault : Feisty it's really good, I have installed on my machine, and runs ok
[08:51] <bruenig> oh
[08:51] <Userver> Tuxligo: lo que ocurre es que yo no me sabia los datos de conexin.. Asi que lo deje "automatico" con pppoeconf (O algo asi)... Y ahora internet se conecta (firefox) pero se cae como a la media hora): lo curioso es que a pesar que se cae yo puedo segur conversando en IRC.. AH!! Y los DNS se cambian solos.
[08:51] <soundray> bruenig: this will deal correctly with files that contain spaces or other weirdness
[08:51] <stone123_> si
[08:51] <kylequamme> shadu: btw, did u restart samba when u replaced the config file?
[08:51] <TheVault> damejiar: Oh sweet. Does it come with compiz pre-installed?
[08:51] <shadu> kylequamme: yes, with sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart
[08:51] <soundray> bruenig: I use find | xargs all the time, it's got the best of both worlds
[08:52] <damejiar> TheVault: yes it is, but your graphic card has to have AIGLX support
[08:52] <kylequamme> shadu: k
[08:52] <damejiar> TheVault : in my case, I don't used Compiz, I use Beryl
[08:52] <kylequamme> waxyfresh: idk what to say, maybe do some google research on the card
[08:52] <bruenig> soundray, that command seems could be done without xargs, the one you give
[08:52] <TheVault> damejiar: Oh alrighty. How will I know if my GFX card supports AIGLX?
[08:53] <damejiar> type in console
[08:53] <shadu> kylequamme: doing testparm gives: Server role: ROLE_STANDALONE
[08:53] <damejiar> glxinfo | grep direct
[08:53] <slipttees> OSx86 Development Platform CPU: Intel Pentium D 2.80GHz @ 2.8GHz [SSE3/PAE/XD/EM64T/DualCore]  L2 Cache: 1024K FSB: 200MHz RAM: 370.6MB/512.0MB Virtual: 169.11M/256.00M Disk: 59.33GB/113.69GB Display: GeForce FX 5200 [256 MB/CI/QE/Q2DE/Natit]  1024x768@60Hz OS: Mac OS X 10.4.8 (8L2127) Kernel: Darwin 8.8.1 Net: [en0/In: 22.5MB/Out: 28.63MB]  Uptime: 1
[08:53] <slipttees> :26
[08:53] <soundray> bruenig: you mean with -exec?
[08:53] <bruenig> soundray, yeah
[08:53] <TheVault> damejiar: Thnx
[08:54] <kylequamme> waxyfresh: i'm using a nvidia card, so i just ran on the vesa driver until i got their newest driver... so maybe try uninstalling ubuntu's driver and installing via's binary driver
[08:54] <stone123_> @chuck kick slipttees
[08:54] <damejiar> TheVault : does it say "Yes"?
[08:54] <Ubugtu> chuck General mess
[08:54] <soundray> bruenig: xargs is faster, though, because -exec calls mv (or whatever you exec) once for each found item.
[08:54] <kylequamme> shadu: hmm
[08:54] <TheVault> Direct Rendering says No
[08:54] <waxyfresh> kylequamme: how?
[08:54] <stone123_> TheVault, #ubuntu-effects
[08:54] <damejiar> TheVault : is an ATI graphic card?
[08:54] <stone123_> is kind of offtopic for this channel with that
[08:54] <kylequamme> shadu: mine says the same thing
[08:54] <stone123_> you too damejiar
[08:54] <TheVault> damejiar: Nah, its an Intel Integrated
[08:54] <shadu> kylequamme: hmm
[08:55] <Qrminator> hi, how to kill process in ubuntu?
[08:55] <kylequamme> waxyfresh: what's ur card again?
[08:55] <damejiar> stone123_ : hey, it's only support with the graphic card
[08:55] <waxyfresh> kylequamme: UniChrome Pro IGP (rev 01)
[08:55] <TheVault> damejiar: My moms computer on the other hand, has Nvidia Geoforce GFX card
[08:55] <damejiar> if he can configure this, the following is offtopic
[08:55] <soundray> Qrminator: 'killall processname'
[08:55] <soundray> Qrminator: or 'kill processid'
[08:56] <bruenig> soundray, I thought you could use + though instead of ; and fix that
[08:56] <mbdl> hello why is lots of the servers aredown... when i goto update manager for example i get lots of failed downloads..... and my automatix isnt working b/c it cant download all sources
[08:56] <psusi> so of the major video manufacturers, only Intel is willing to provide their hardware specs to allow X to properly support them with open source drivers?  but Intel's gfx chips are all on board aren't they?
[08:56] <TheVault> damejiar: Anyway, never mind then. So feisty fawn herd 5 is good enough to use?
[08:56] <riaal> need some help, is it really normal to mount networks shares in fstab?
[08:56] <salutis> hello all, gaim is today not working with ICQ?
[08:57] <soundray> riaal: yes
[08:57] <damejiar> TheVault : if you want test it, install it, but if you want a stable machine, don't install it
[08:57] <soundray> bruenig: that's a new one for me, thanks
[08:57] <lillrazor> hi, does anyone know about an good ftp client that supports ssl? like flashfxp for windows?
[08:57] <Stylee-FilipBole> anyone have exp. with dual monitors?
[08:57] <stone123_> psusi, kind of  , they made open drivers for network cards and tools and for gfx cards
[08:57] <damejiar> lillrazor  : gFTP?
[08:57] <riaal> soundray, you spot any obvious errors in: "192.168.0.1:/media/SATA2 /media/sata2 ext3 defaults 0 1"
[08:57] <TheVault> damejiar: Oh. Well never mind then, don't need problems since I'm still a linux newb and I'm getting use to all the features Ubuntu comes with. Is the Driver Manager helpful?
[08:58] <RickSeymour> What is the development cycle of the server edition? Will a new version be released when Feisty comes out in April?
[08:58] <stone123_> psusi, and the made a teribe driver witch broke eeprome on some of them
[08:58] <mbdl> do u know why lots of downloads are failing when trying to update? or run automatix
[08:58] <lillrazor> damejiar, didnt support ssl :/
[08:58] <psusi> stone123_: but all their graphics chips are integrated right?  no actual video cards eh?
[08:58] <TheVault> This question is for anyone using wireless and has a broadcom chipset and has feisty installed. Is it much easier to use wireless?
[08:58] <soundray> riaal: yes, you're mixing local and network syntax
[08:58] <damejiar> TheVault : yes, because I have an ATI graphic card, with  the Restricted Driver Manager I've installed it
[08:58] <shadu> kylequamme: how can i adjust files with root rights only when i aint in root?
[08:58] <ant__> !automatix | mbdl
[08:58] <ubotu> mbdl: 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
[08:59] <damejiar> TheVault : I have a bcm4318 with feisty
[08:59] <kylequamme> shadu: sudo "command goes here"
[08:59] <ant__> mbdl : use synaptic or apt
[08:59] <soundray> riaal: how does 192.168.0.1 share its /media/SATA2 directory? Samba?
[08:59] <riaal> soundray, nfs
[08:59] <kylequamme> waxyfresh: what's the specific model number?
[08:59] <TheVault> damejiar: So your on a laptop with broadcom 4318 and your wireless works when you enable the restricted driver?
[08:59] <damejiar> TheVault: you have only to do this
[08:59] <mbdl>  ant__: but see even before i downloaded it i had an issue with my update manager not downloading everything it would say "failed"
[09:00] <shadu> kylequamme: thx, saves me a lot
[09:00] <doseryder> soundray: thx alot for your input.  I have maybe 2-3 more questions :>
[09:00] <ardchoille> soundray: Should he have SATA and sata in the same line like that?
[09:00] <mbdl>  ant__: and yes it does it there too... is it because some servers are down
[09:00] <damejiar> TheVault : sudo aptitude install bcm43xxfirmware-cutter (something like that)
[09:00] <speps> hi guy...HELP!Somebody has BROADCOM BCM4318 AIRFORCE ONE 802.11g???
[09:00] <Lattyware> Hey all, I'm trying to set up lm-sensors, I ran the probe program, then it auto-added stuff to /etc/modules, I tried to load the modules then, but I appear not to have w83627ehf.
[09:00] <riaal> soundray, do you have any suggestion on how to make it work?
[09:00] <erstazi> any suggestions for a different FTP client than GNOME Commander or gFTP?
[09:01] <Lattyware> FileZilla
[09:01] <soundray> riaal: substitute ext3 with nfs
[09:01] <TheVault> damejiar: No no i am asking about feisty. When you upgraded to it, when you enabled the restricted driver, did wireless work?
[09:01] <Lattyware> There is a linux port now.
[09:01] <waxyfresh> kylequamme: VIA Integrated UniChrome Pro IGP (K8N800)
[09:01] <damejiar> is bcm43xx-fwcutter
[09:01] <mbdl>  ant__: i just reinstalled everything and when i did my first update it was like that could u check on your system by clicking update and looking at what itd downloading
[09:01] <riaal> soundray, ofc. thanks
[09:01] <TheVault> damejiar: when you used the driver manager to enable the bcm43xx driver?
[09:01] <ant__> mbdl : what was the error?
[09:01] <soundray> riaal: have you seen the factoid:
[09:01] <soundray> !nfs > riaal
[09:01] <damejiar> TheVault : no
[09:01] <erstazi> Lattyware: I wish WSFTP pro had a linux version... wine isn't great.
  that driver is in feisty kernel
[09:02] <damejiar> TheVault : the restricted driver manager is for the graphic card
[09:02] <riaal> soundray, cheers
[09:02] <Lattyware> Oh, ok, thanks
[09:02] <The_Machine> erstazi: i feel the same about Filezilla
[09:02] <damejiar> not for wireless card
[09:02] <The_Machine> my fav FTP client :/
[09:02] <speps> I need help with BROADCOM BCM4318 AIRFORCE ONE 802.11g...please if u have this card contact me...thanks
[09:02] <Lattyware> The_Machine: There is a linux version
[09:02] <erstazi> The_Machine: Lattyware says there is a port for FileZilla
[09:02] <Lattyware> that's what I said.
[09:02] <ferronica> i wanna print CD label is there any sotftware for ubuntu 6.06 LTS Dapper Drake
[09:02] <Lattyware> There is a package in the edgy and fiesty repos.
[09:02] <damejiar> speps : I have the same graphics card
[09:02] <The_Machine> oh yeah
[09:02] <The_Machine> there is
[09:02] <TheVault> damejiar: Oh I see. So you still gotta download your wireless driver, use bcm43xx-fwcutter and whatnot. I see. Is feisty better with wireless support or is it more focused on multimedia?
[09:02] <erstazi> Thank you much Lattyware
[09:02] <mbdl> ant__: just when im updating i get failed where the percent of download displays...when i look at individual files
[09:02] <The_Machine> um - it's in beta
[09:02] <damejiar> speps : the same wireless card
[09:03] <Lattyware> Yeah, but it works fine.
[09:03] <Lattyware> erstazi: NP
[09:03] <The_Machine> cool
[09:03] <erstazi> The_Machine: beta is better than nothing
[09:03] <ferronica> i have A4 Size Paper Pre defined CD cutout lay
[09:03] <damejiar> TheVault : it's the same with edgy
[09:03] <speps> hi damejiar
[09:03] <Exal> psusi: done, more or less I want some like this: $ lynx --source whatismyip.com |grep '<TITLE>WhatIsMyIP.com' |  awk '{print $3}'
[09:03] <soundray> Lattyware: please don't recommend feisty without a caveat and a request to help with testing.
[09:03] <damejiar> speps : what is your problem
[09:03] <Mirth> !fonts
[09:03] <ubotu> 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
[09:03] <speps> damejiar: does it work???
[09:03] <Lattyware> soundray: What? I never did that.
[09:03] <doseryder> soundray: suppose I have a script called "myStartUp".  How do i properly insert it into rc.local?  Do i just enter the full path of the script (i.e. /usr/local/bin/myStartUp) into the rc.local?
[09:03] <damejiar> speps: I have activated my graphic card with the bcm43xx-fwcutter
[09:04] <TheVault> damejiar: Oh alrighty. One more question. In feisty, I had to install 915resolution because I have a 945GM Express Chipset of the Intel Graphics Card. Do I have to install that in feisty? This is for my laptop I'm speaking of
[09:04] <raphael_> does anybody know how I setup the webcam on an intel HEL80 laptop?
[09:04] <damejiar> I have tested on Debian or in Ubuntu
[09:04] <soundray> Lattyware: otherwise we'll have floods of people coming back here and asking for feisty support. You said "it works fine"
[09:04] <speps> damejiar: check in private
[09:04] <mbdl> ant__: did u get my last msg
[09:04] <linnuxxy> is there any program able to create cgm
[09:04] <soundray> Lattyware: the truth is, it doesn't, and isn't supposed to yet.
[09:04] <Lattyware> soundray: I said there were *edgy* and feisty repos.
[09:04] <ferronica> i wanna print CD label is there any sotftware for ubuntu 6.06 LTS Dapper Drake
[09:04] <damejiar> TheVault : I have another laptop Dell Inspiron with the same features than yours
[09:04] <Lattyware> And that the BETA of Filezilla worked fine.
[09:05] <ferronica> soundray: ??
[09:05] <TheVault> damejiar: Yeah, my laptop is to a Dell. Mines a Dell Inspiron E1405 laptop
[09:05] <ferronica> soundray: I wanna print CD label is there any sotftware for ubuntu 6.06 LTS Dapper Drake
[09:05] <mbdl> ant__: is there a way i can send u a screen shot?
[09:05] <Mirth> Anyone know how I can set Firefox's main fonts to look like it does in Firefox Windows? (I just installed TrueType fonts BTW)
[09:05] <soundray> Lattyware: I'm sorry, I thought you were referring to feisty. Apologies
[09:05] <speps> damejiar: bcm4318 && Ubuntu 64 bit help
[09:05] <Lattyware> soundray: No worries.
[09:05] <ardchoille> mbdl: http://www.imageshack.us/
[09:05] <TheVault> damejiar: So in feisty, do you have to install the 915resolution in order to get your max resolution?
[09:06] <damejiar> speps: I can help you only with the bcm4318, because my laptop is in 32bits
[09:06] <ant__> mbdl : sorry man i am in between things, keep asking in the channel.
[09:06] <doseryder> soundray: ?
[09:06] <damejiar> TheVault : I had installed Edgy in the Dell Laptop
[09:06] <shadu> kylequamme: what gui program is there to do this stuff, as it might work with that
[09:06] <knix_> I installed a new monitor and its on the dvi side of the video card, how do I make ubuntu see this?
[09:06] <speps> damejiar: so i used ndiswrapper && win xp 64 bit drivers
[09:06] <mbdl> ardchoille: whats that
[09:06] <soundray> doseryder: you've got it right. Just make sure you place the call before the exit command ;)
[09:06] <ferronica> soundray: I wanna print CD label is there any sotftware for ubuntu 6.06 LTS Dapper Drake
[09:07] <TheVault> damejiar: Oh alrighty. Well I thank you very much for answering my questions. I'm just curious on all the updates & whatnot that feisty is bringing and you made it clear on things :)
[09:07] <mbdl> ardchoille: ow nm
[09:07] <Nullbyte> Heyhey guys :) Can someone tell me why Ubiquity is crashing with my 6.06 disc?
[09:07] <kylequamme> shadu: there is one built into ubuntu under System->Administration
[09:07] <Lattyware> knix_: As in dual monitors? Or just a new single one?
[09:07] <knix_> Lattyware, just a new single one
[09:07] <damejiar> TheVault : this is a screenshot with my ubuntu dell laptop
[09:07] <damejiar> http://www.damr.net/i/blog/blog2/vmwareserver/vmws03.png
[09:07] <speps> damejiar: can tell me how do you make it work???
[09:07] <TheVault> damejiar: checking now
[09:07] <Lattyware> knix_: Should work without any config...
[09:07] <kylequamme> shadu: but i'd do a complete remove and reinstall of samba if ur gonna use it
[09:07] <damejiar> speps : with the bcm43xx-cutter
[09:08] <damejiar> speps : sudo aptitude install bcm43xx-fwcutter
[09:08] <knix_> Lattyware, i wish.  I can see the grub loading, but dies after that
[09:08] <speps> damejiar: FIRMWARE??
[09:08] <damejiar> and reboot
[09:08] <knix> knix_: nick theif!
[09:08] <FLSimpsonKPT> i need help with 6.10
[09:08] <Lattyware> knix_: Sorry, I've set up alot of Dual Monitor stuff - so I could have helped there, but I don't know about that.
[09:08] <damejiar> speps : with debian I compiled ndiswrapper module
[09:08] <dixon_> Can anybody help with Steam(CS 1.6) - can't get it work :(
[09:08] <knix_> knix, i highly doubt it
[09:08] <doseryder> soundray: Thx ALOT for attending to my question while there's like 20 other ppl asking you for help.  Ubuntu all day :>
[09:08] <l90bpm> found something earlier that I can't seem to find now..  it was an app that scanned your network and pc for vulnerabilities???  anyone???
[09:08] <knix_> Lattyware, ty anyway
[09:08] <shadu> kylequamme: whats the name of the gui?
[09:08] <damejiar> speps : it downloads the firmware from a remote location
[09:09] <soundray> doseryder: finally, some appreciation ;)
[09:09] <massctrl> I have the impression that nautilus is kind of sluggish when building directory listings, .... are there any tips, advice about speeding up things?
[09:09] <damejiar> speps : let bcm43xx-fwcutter do it alone
[09:09] <kylequamme> shadu: "Shared Folders"
[09:09] <IndyGunFreak> knix, whats your dual monitor issue?
[09:09] <Nullbyte> Do any of you guys know why Ubiquity is crashing?
[09:09] <TheVault> damejiar: Holy cow. Whats the specs of your Dell Inspiron Laptop because when I tried to emulate Linux using the VMware console virtulization thing, it was super super slow
[09:09] <shadu> kylequamme: k
[09:09] <knix_> IndyGunFreak, not dual, single
[09:09] <FLSimpsonKPT> I have a Wireless adapter (usb) (D-Link DWL-G132 to be exact) and I have no clue how to set it up. Can anyone help??
[09:09] <StoneNewt> why has ubuntu 6.10 broken my gtk theme when it works on EVERY OTHER machine I have??
[09:09] <IndyGunFreak> oh i thought youw ere having a dual monitor issue, sorry
[09:10] <TheVault> damejiar: I was virtualizing ubuntu while running window xp(crazy huh)
[09:10] <knix_> IndyGunFreak, i used to be on the analog side of the vid card, now i switched to the dvi side and I gtot nothing on the monitor
[09:10] <StoneNewt> something *has* changed since 6.06 cause it works on that
[09:10] <kylequamme> shadu: i took another look, all that shares is folders, but see if you can get a folder working
[09:10] <damejiar> TheVault : 1GB Ram, chipset intel, driver i810, processor 1.73MHz PEntium M
[09:10] <soundray> !info disc-cover | ferronica
[09:10] <ubotu> ferronica: disc-cover: Generate CD disc covers for jewel-cases. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.5.4-3 (edgy), package size 55 kB, installed size 252 kB
[09:10] <IndyGunFreak> knix_: i see
[09:10] <FLSimpsonKPT> I have a Wireless adapter (usb) (D-Link DWL-G132 to be exact) and I have no clue how to set it up. Can anyone help??
[09:10] <IndyGunFreak> sorry, can't help
[09:10] <TheVault> damejiar: That explains it. So is it easier to do virtualization when using Linux?
[09:10] <knix_> IndyGunFreak, I can see the gui of ubuntu loading, but dies after that
[09:10] <IndyGunFreak> !wireless | FLSimpsonKPT
[09:10] <damejiar> TheVault : in my blog I show many howtos, but it's in spanish
[09:10] <ubotu> FLSimpsonKPT: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[09:10] <damejiar> xD
[09:10] <kylequamme> knix: probably need to reconfigure xorg.conf to use the other port
[09:10] <kylequamme> knix_: probably need to reconfigure xorg.conf to use the other port
[09:10] <TheVault> damejiar: Not a spanish guy lol
[09:10] <FLSimpsonKPT> thanks for the automated help IndyGunFreak :P
[09:10] <cas3> !mkinitrd
[09:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mkinitrd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:11] <knix_> will do, ty
[09:11] <IndyGunFreak> FLSimpsonKPT: anytime.. :)
[09:11] <cas3> can someone help me with mkinitrd
[09:11] <jonathan_> Hello World!
[09:11] <doseryder> I mean I do see you answering questions like a machine.
[09:11] <ferronica> soundray: can i install it from add/remove
[09:11] <TheVault> damejiar: Well I got one last question before I go. Is printer support better for feisty?
[09:12] <kylequamme> knix_: those two ports are going to have different harware addresses, so you need to make sure it is using the right one, it's probably still sending it to the DVI output
[09:12] <Lattyware> TheVault: For me, it was way better.
[09:12] <edmondt> when is feisty going to be final?
[09:12] <damejiar> TheVault : I print with an Epson CX4700 with ubuntu, and everythings ok
[09:12] <IndyGunFreak> edmondt: april
[09:12] <TheVault> Lattyware: Well, it did not show my printer model in the list when trying to set it up so thats why i'm asking
[09:12] <Lattyware> TheVault: My printer is networked, and I've allways had hell setting it up, windows/linux. With edgy, instant auto-detection. 3 clicks.
[09:12] <shadu> kylequamme: got no qlue how to do that.. only been searching for sharing printers
[09:12] <edmondt> wow very soon then
[09:13] <mbdl> ardchoille: i sent you a private msg
[09:13] <Nullbyte> Can someone help me install Ubuntu 6.06? :x
[09:13] <IndyGunFreak> edmondt: yeah, not far off.
[09:13] <TheVault> Lattyware: Oh, what do you do if your printer model is not on the list?
[09:13] <knix_> kylequamme, ty
[09:13] <damejiar> TheVault : I use Ubuntu Edty, Feisy and Debian Etch
[09:13] <IndyGunFreak> Nullbyte: just boot the cd and double click Install.
[09:13] <kylequamme> knix_: yw
[09:13] <StoneNewt> Nullbyte: what's (not) happening?
[09:13] <Nullbyte> IndyGunFreak: I figured that out ;) Ubiquity is crashing though
[09:13] <Lattyware> TheVault: Is it an HP printer? Because if so, the closest number of driver generally works fine.
[09:13] <cannibalhuman> hi how i can restore deleted files?!!! wie kann ich gelschte daten lschen? thx for answers
[09:13] <ardchoille> mbdl: you're not identified to nickserv, so I won't see pm's from you :(
[09:13] <Lattyware> Not sure about other printers.
[09:13] <kylequamme> shadu: read ubuntuguide.org and it will tell u
[09:13] <kazol> I have just installed Ubuntu. How do I set up RAID-1?
[09:14] <IndyGunFreak> ubiquity?
[09:14] <IndyGunFreak> !ubiquity
[09:14] <ubotu> ubiquity: Ubuntu live CD installer. In component main, is optional. Version 1.2.5 (edgy), package size 1594 kB, installed size 6188 kB
[09:14] <LjL> cannibalhuman: in general, you can't. that was (sometimes) possible with ext2, but hardly so with ext3
[09:14] <TheVault> Lattyware: well my printer is Canon i1700
[09:14] <ant__> !install
[09:14] <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 - See also !automate
[09:14] <mbdl> ardchoille:take a look this is what happends... when i update i get maby 20 of these failed things
[09:14] <TheVault> Lattyware: So its a Cannon Printer
[09:14] <mbdl> ardchoille: http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/821/screenshot1hq6.png
[09:14] <kazol> how do I set up RAID-1?
[09:14] <edmondt> IndyGunFreak: are you on feisty already?
[09:14] <LjL> cannibalhuman: you can try the "testdisk" package (specifically, the "photorec" utility that comes with it)... but there's little guarantees of anything, and it will only works with certain kinds of files
[09:14] <Nullbyte> Oh, thanks for those links
[09:14] <Lattyware> TheVault: Ah, sorry, never had a Canon... You should probably ask someone else, not my area of expertise :P
[09:14] <IndyGunFreak> Nullbyte: easiest thing to do, maybe to download the alternate install CD, and I'd recommend upgrading to Edgy
[09:14] <IndyGunFreak> edmondt: no..
[09:14] <mbdl> ardchoille: try yourself and see if u get any failed for me b/c this was doing it right after install b/f i even instaalled wine..automatix so its a server thing i think
[09:14] <TheVault> damejiar: Thank you for answering all my questions :)
[09:15] <cannibalhuman> hm and on a flash card i think its not ext3??
[09:15] <mbdl> ardchoille: there are 3 msgs posted now
[09:15] <Popoi> HI! How can I install a 32bits librarie on a 64bits Ubuntu?
[09:15] <kazol> has anyone here setup RAID?
[09:15] <damejiar> TheVault : you're welcome
[09:15] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[09:15] <soundray> ferronica: any reason why you don't just go and see for yourself?
[09:15] <puff> So, odd question;  I'm burning an ubuntu CD for a friend, I was wondering if it'd be worthwhile to burn a DVD instead - is there a DVD ISO that includes more of the libraries and apt sources?
[09:15] <_bt> mbdl, you have a 3rd part repo in your list that must be having problems
[09:15] <TheVault> Lattyware: Thats alright. Thnx anyway for the attempt of helping :)
[09:15] <edmondt> the thing is I already have everything configured the way I love on edgy... makes me so unsure about going to feisty
[09:15] <Lattyware> !raid < kazol
[09:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about raid < kazol - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:15] <simon___> hi. Where do i find the i915 graphics driver?
[09:15] <Psy-X> ??
[09:15] <Lattyware> :/
[09:15] <IndyGunFreak> puff: if your friend is using Dial up, yes there's a DVD, that has a crapload of packages..
[09:15] <LjL> mbdl: from the screenshot, i can only see the *wine* repository failing
[09:15] <TheVault> Lattyware & damejiar: Thanks guys for the awsome answers & help. But I must go now....laters
[09:16] <LjL> mbdl: could you please summarize the problem again for me?
[09:16] <IndyGunFreak> puff: but if you're friend has DSL/Cable, just download the regular one, and let him learn to install/uninstall using Synaptic
[09:16] <kylequamme> puff: you might want to check out SLAX
[09:16] <edmondt> I guess I'll upgrade in May :P
[09:16] <Lattyware> kazol: http://users.piuha.net/martti/comp/ubuntu/raid.html
[09:16] <mbdl>  LjL:\ i know b/c i get get a screenshot of the rest...because the list moves so quickly
[09:16] <Popoi> I need to install libcups.so.2 (i86 version) on my Ubuntu AMD64, How can I do that?
[09:16] <Mirth> Hey guys, would any of you have a backup of this page?
[09:16] <IndyGunFreak> edmondt: lol, i was thinking more like July..lol
[09:16] <Mirth> http://ubuntuguide.org/sample/local.conf_extrafonts
[09:16] <mbdl>  LjL: when i update i get failed on alot of my sources
[09:16] <kylequamme> puff: i personally think it's the best livecd
[09:16] <edmondt> hehe
[09:16] <IndyGunFreak> edmondt: grumpy gorrilla will be in final beta when install feisty..lol
[09:16] <LjL> mbdl: well, then, instead of doing a screenshot, just type "sudo apt-get update" in a console, and pastebin the output. that's the same thing, but it's easier than taking a screenshot
[09:17] <ardchoille> mbdl: If you are using automatix, I won't help, sorry.
[09:17] <stone123_> Popoi, download it from archives
[09:17] <ardchoille> !automatix > mbdl
[09:17] <soundray> Popoi: you need to get the .deb package for i386 and install it with dpkg. You have to give it a --force option, pls see man dpkg
[09:17] <Heavenquake> is there a channel for the Bluefish editor?
[09:17] <FLSimpsonKPT> Can anyone help me set up my usb wireless adapter?
[09:17] <FLSimpsonKPT> <-linux n00b
[09:17] <puff> Hm, odd, the University of Pennsylvania mirror is not setting the mime-type properly.
[09:18] <edmondt> FLSimpsonKPT what brand is it?
[09:18] <FLSimpsonKPT> edmondt D-Link
[09:18] <FLSimpsonKPT> edmondt DWL-G132 to be exact
[09:18] <simon___> hi. Where do i find the i915 graphics driver?
[09:18] <cannibalhuman> LjL: and when the file was an a flash card of a digi cam? i can't imagine that this is a ext3 file system
[09:18] <doseryder> soundray: I'm reading the sample scripts (from etc/init.d/ssh specifically, it is rather a complicated one).  I mean in reality (for my purpose), I could have just make a few lines script with the meat of it being `usr/bin/myProgram` As I remember, backquotes are interpreted as Executed as if it is in the command line.   Please feel free to correct or add anything
[09:19] <damejiar> simon____ : hi
[09:19] <vegard__> does anybody hier
[09:19] <Popoi> stone123_: what is the URL of archives?
[09:19] <kazol> I'm about to install RAID but I can't mount my 2nd. hd. What do I do?
[09:19] <jaamarti> q
[09:19] <LjL> cannibalhuman: indeed, it's probably a FAT filesystem. but in that case, you'd probably have more luck with Windows or DOS based programs...
[09:19] <Lattyware> FLSimpsonKPT: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/DWL-122
[09:19] <vegard__> does anybody hier know alot about tomcat and eclipse?
[09:19] <puff> kylequamme: What' sSLAX?
[09:19] <FLSimpsonKPT> Lattyware its a G132
[09:19] <mbdl> LjL: wheres pastebin
[09:19] <mikewdhd> Yikes! What will we do without mirth?
[09:19] <Popoi> stone123_: I have found it! :D
[09:19] <LjL> cannibalhuman: i can't see any "undelete" program available in the Ubuntu repositories that deals with FAT partitions, though that's possible in theory
[09:19] <mikewdhd> The entire world needs mirth!
[09:19] <LjL> !pastebin > mbdl    (mbdl, see the private message from Ubotu)
[09:19] <kazol> I can't mount a volume, what do I do?
[09:19] <Lattyware> FLSimpsonKPT: Yeah, but it's likely to work the same.
[09:19] <IndyGunFreak> FLSimpsonKPT: not to dampen your spirits, several threads on Ubuntuforums about that, and none appear to have resolution
[09:20] <LjL> cannibalhuman: on the other hand, there's certainly plenty of such programs for Windows and DOS...
[09:20] <FITorion> OK finally after much pain and sufering I have managed to mount my 4 500 gb drives
[09:20] <kylequamme> puff: a modular livecd
[09:20] <kazol> FITorion: how?
[09:20] <FLSimpsonKPT> >< Damn
[09:20] <soundray> doseryder: the backtick trick is only necessary if you want to feed the output from some command to something else on the commandline. If there's nothing much else in the script, consider calling myProgram directly from /etc/rc.local
[09:20] <FITorion> Now can someone please explain how to use mdadm to raid 5 them together
[09:20] <LjL> cannibalhuman: however, the same "testdisk" package that i mentioned *does* also support FAT, and "photorec" (as the name implies...) is specifically made for recovering pictures
[09:20] <mbdl> LjL: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11388/
[09:21] <LjL> cannibalhuman: so it's still probably quite worth giving a shot
[09:21] <cannibalhuman> LjL: ok thank you i will try it
[09:21] <cannibalhuman> ciao
[09:21] <kazol> When I right click on the 2nd. hd and mount, it says it cannot mount. What do I do?
[09:21] <LjL> mbdl: uhm, there is no error in there. could it just have been a transient problem?
[09:21] <soundray> doseryder: btw, the $() notation is superseding the backticks
[09:21] <shadu> kylequamme: shouldnt smbtree work?
[09:22] <LjL> mbdl: also, i see from there that you have the "edgy-proposed" repository enabled. that is a BAD THING, disable it now
[09:22] <MK007> I'v Installed the nvidia divers on my box but in kde i still cant get the Gl screen savers to work any ideas?
[09:22] <FITorion> Kazol  are you asking because you are trying to do it?
[09:22] <mbdl> LjL: what it is saying theres failed downloads.... not an eror but my quesiton was is it because servers are down
[09:22] <kazol> I can't mount the 2nd. hd
[09:22] <kylequamme> shadu: idk, never used it
[09:22] <kylequamme> !smbtree
[09:22] <kazol> That's why I'm asking
[09:22] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about smbtree - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:22] <FITorion> what type is it IDE or Sata?
[09:22] <LjL> mbdl: but in what you pastebinned there are *no* failed downloads
[09:22] <kazol> ide
[09:22] <LjL> mbdl: only in the screenshot
[09:23] <LjL> mbdl: so perhaps any server problems are fixed now. try again from Synaptic, i guess
[09:23] <FITorion> if you go to the dev file can you see an icon for it
[09:23] <mbdl> LjL: all the Ign one are the ones showing as failed
[09:23] <kylequamme> shadu: tht's just a browser
[09:23] <kazol> where?
[09:23] <Mirth> Anyone know what file has the font settings?  My font in Firefox is too small
[09:23] <MK007> I'v Installed the nvidia divers on my box but in kde i still cant get the Gl screen savers to work any ideas?
[09:23] <IndyGunFreak> Mirth: hold control, scroll wheel up
[09:23] <kylequamme> shadu: did u follow the instructions on ubuntuguide to try and get a folder to show up?
[09:23] <shadu> kylequamme: ah k, just trying to find a command to transfer a file (need to use root for it)
[09:24] <FITorion> in the filesystem look for the file dev
[09:24] <kane77> hi
[09:24] <Nullbyte> Guys, why would anyone use lilo?
[09:24] <mbdl> LjL: ex Ign http://archive.ubuntu.com edgy-updates/universe Translation-en_CA
[09:24] <mbdl> it starts with ign and those are the ones that failed
[09:24] <shadu> kylequamme: uhm yes think so.. dont know if its working
[09:24] <IndyGunFreak> Nullbyte: some people like it,
[09:24] <kane77> is there any software that would create encrypted partition on my usb drive?
[09:24] <LjL> mbdl: well, those aren't fatal errors. anyway, pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list file and i'll see if it looks alright (no, i don't think that's a server problem anyway)
[09:24] <IndyGunFreak> i used to prefer it to grub
[09:24] <kylequamme> shadu: check with nautilus
[09:24] <soundray> Nullbyte: for nostalgic reasons
[09:24] <l90bpm> Edit and then Preff. to change just firefox's
[09:24] <soundray> Nullbyte: some people say it fits the unix paradigm better, and that grub is bloated
[09:24] <shadu> kylequamme: where should it stand then?
[09:25] <Mirth> Thanks IndyGunFreak
[09:25] <kylequamme> soundray: haha, or if ur a slackware type person
[09:25] <FITorion> you said it's the second one so it should be hdb
[09:25] <l90bpm> unless I missed something
[09:25] <shadu> kylequamme: coz if i look at windows network it wont show anything..
[09:25] <Nullbyte> soundray: Hehe, I see
[09:25] <LjL> mbdl: problems on the servers would give you totally different errors, not "ign"s
[09:25] <soundray> kylequamme: that's what I mean, nostalgia ;)
[09:25] <Nullbyte> Thanks IndyGunFreak and soundray (:
[09:25] <IndyGunFreak> Mirth: no prob, i actually just realized though, its scroll wheel down to enlarge..lol, sure you found that out.
[09:25] <Mirth> Yeah, hehe! ^_^
[09:25] <mbdl> LjL:
[09:25] <kazol> FITorion: 1. The drive states "AT Compatible", is that IDE?
[09:25] <mbdl> LjL: ok
[09:25] <kylequamme> soundray: hey now, that was my first ever linux distro... boy did it make me learn a lot
[09:25] <MK007> Anyone got a spear min to help my sort out a nvidia driver problem?
[09:25] <l90bpm> edit/pref  right in firefox to change fonts
[09:26] <kylequamme> shadu: something ain't working right then
[09:26] <bur[n] er> now that lupine's repos are gone, I'm so lost with Nvidia drivers... sorry MK007
[09:26] <shadu> kylequamme: already guessed that, otherwise i would already be printing ^^
[09:26] <kylequamme> soundray: ;)
[09:26] <niktaris> hello, how do I use rythmbox as the default cd audio player instead of soundjuicer?
[09:26] <FITorion> did you connect it with a ribon?  that's IDE... the important thing is the name is it hdb?
[09:26] <kazol> FITorion: 2. I am in the /dev folder. What do I do next?-I see the hdb drive but can't open it.
[09:26] <angela_> why does ubuntu make a 1.5gb swap partition using the default automatic partitioning , resulting in low performance after booting in the new system.. i have 512ram and it does a 1.5gb swap if i leave it by itself.. and then ubuntu works slower than normal
[09:27] <FITorion> ok good
[09:27] <FITorion> now open a terminal
[09:27] <kylequamme> shadu: LOL, yea that last comment was pretty dumb, lol. Did you tell it not to use a WINS sever?
[09:27] <kazol> ok
[09:27] <mbdl> LjL: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11389/
[09:27] <linxeh> angela_: eh? it should only use the swap if it needs it
[09:27] <soundray> angela_: if ubuntu works 'slower than normal', it is not because of the size of the swap partition.
[09:27] <shadu> kylequamme: how you mean?
[09:27] <LjL> angela_: uh? you might call that a waste of space, perhaps (3 times your RAM, well that's a lot), but why do you think it would make it work slower than normal?
[09:27] <blue|palm> My friend has installed ubuntu via the alternate cd, but x keeps crashing (he has installed already) at login
[09:27] <MK007> burn[n] er: well my problem isnt about the drivers them self more that i cant get them to work in kde
[09:27] <angela_> guys in #kubuntu told me the swap size is the problem
[09:27] <juannicolas> !ati
[09:27] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[09:27] <FITorion> type in " sudo mke2fs -j /dev/hdb"
[09:28] <sambiase> hi...i wonder what is the command in Terminal to Untar a TAR file? I want to open that archive in a folder that contains some equal files...so i want to be able to replace with the new files
[09:28] <kylequamme> shadu: well the line in smb.conf that mentions a WINS server should be commented out, like mine
[09:28] <FITorion> minus the "" of course
[09:28] <angela_> and its true, some linux books say too much swap hurts performance
[09:28] <sambiase> but i dont know the command
[09:28] <linxeh> LjL: depends what you do on your machine, and how you run apps - eg for me 2.5GB swap is about right on a 1GB machine
[09:28] <soundray> blue|palm: you may find hints as to why it crashes in /var/log/Xorg.0.log or $HOME/.xsession-errors
[09:29] <kazol> I get this: /dev/hdb is apparently in use by the system; will not make a filesystem here!
[09:29] <linxeh> angela_: which books, and what date were they published ?
[09:29] <Netham45> !python-cario
[09:29] <LjL> linxeh: *more* swap cannot be worse than *less* swap (except for the disk wastage, of course), unless there are *bugs in the kernel*
[09:29] <soundray> angela_: your Linux books are seriously outdated
[09:29] <FITorion> damn
[09:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about python-cario - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:29] <kylequamme> kazol: try unmounting it
[09:29] <angela_> ok
[09:29] <shadu> kylequamme: "wins server = w.x.y.z" that one?
[09:29] <linxeh> LjL: no I meant about wasteage, not performance
[09:29] <kane77> is there any software that would create encrypted partition on my usb drive?
[09:29] <angela_> then why does kubuntu work slow
[09:29] <kylequamme> shadu: yea
[09:29] <kristin> is there any way to apt-get build-essential without having to put the ubuntu disk in
[09:29] <angela_> it takes ages to load apps sometimes
[09:29] <kazol> kylequamme: how?
[09:29] <linxeh> angela_: maybe some other reason. did you check top to see what was consuming the cpu ?
[09:29] <shadu> kylequamme: it is now
[09:29] <kylequamme> angela_: what video driver are u using?
[09:30] <LjL> mbdl, your sources.list seems fine, and on my *own* system, the "Translation" parts also result in "Ign". if you ask me, i'd say everything's normal.
[09:30] <linxeh> angela_: have you checked the output of "free -m" to see how much ram / swap is in use, etc
[09:30] <Rprp> Hi, can someone help me? When i boot Feisty (Kernel 2.6.20) i get the follow error: udevd-event[2046] : run_program: '/sbin/modprobe' abnormal exit <--- does someone know how to fix this?
[09:30] <angela_> linxeh: yes and the load average was like 0 0 0 or something no big apps running
[09:30] <kylequamme> kazol umount "mount point of hdb"
[09:30] <soundray> angela_: see if you have a CPU hog. Run top and observe the top three or four lines for a while
[09:30] <kazol> I don't get how this hd could be in use.
[09:30] <kylequamme> kazol: umount "mount point of hdb"
[09:30] <mbdl> LjL: hum thats weird well ok
[09:30] <mbdl> LjL: thx
[09:30] <LjL> angela_: so, you've previously run Kubuntu on the *same* computer, and it worked faster? and it had less swap?
[09:30] <angela_> kylequamme: ati radeon 9550 with ati driver
[09:30] <FITorion> I don't know ... I only know what I was able to do... this is my first day with linux
[09:30] <LjL> if else, how did you reach your conclusions?
[09:30] <shadu> kylequamme: still nothing
[09:31] <doseryder> soundray: okay that helps even more, cause my real objective is simply loading my desired programs at startup and thats all.  It makes more sense for me to just insert program paths in the rc.local.  Of course I will keep in mind that if I want to do something fancy in the future I can always write scripts.
[09:31] <angela_> LjL: i ran kubuntu, it was too slow and it had 1.5gb swap(guys in #kubuntu told me that was a problem) and now im in ubuntu
[09:31] <angela_> but its still not fast
[09:31] <shadu> kylequamme: i'll try deleting samba and cups and reinstalling
[09:31] <linxeh> angela_: what is too slow? what are you comparing it against ?
[09:31] <kazol> I get this: umount: /hdb is not mounted (according to mtab)
[09:31] <kylequamme> shadu: sounds like a good idea, start fresh
[09:31] <soundray> doseryder: if you're talking about applications, it makes more sense to launch those at login than at boot
[09:31] <Popoi> I can't find libcups.so.2 on archive.ubuntu.com ... I need libcups.so.2 x86 version to my Ubuntu AMD64.... someone know how can I install it?
[09:31] <angela_> linxeh: compared to ms windows 2000/xp/even vista kubuntu felt like it was infected with viruses eating cpu cycles
[09:31] <FITorion> if it's being used then that must mean... it's mounted and has a file system already...
[09:31] <kylequamme> shadu: make sure u do a completely remove so it purges the configs
[09:31] <LjL> angela_, i have no idea what the problem may be (if there *is* a problem... you know, perception of slowness varies among people, and slowness itself varies among computers), but i'm quite positive it's not swap
[09:32] <rafa_> i nedd help about parport in gambas
[09:32] <secion9> How to remove package that was installed from source with the ./configure make make instsall routine
[09:32] <soundray> Popoi: it's in the libcupsys2 .deb package
[09:32] <kazol> I think I installed Ubuntu on it, but it's slave to the main hd I just installed Ubuntu on.
[09:32] <linxeh> angela_: in my experience X doesnt feel quite as snappy as windows 2k/xp when dragging windows around etc. it is important to get the right drivers install too
[09:32] <LjL> angela_: still, you could 1) disable swap (sudo swapoff -a)  2) fire up gparted  3) resize your swap partition to something smaller  4) reboot.... and see if it gets any faster. if you really think swap is the cause.
[09:32] <kazol> Maybe I should put the hd's on separate channels?
[09:32] <FITorion> good luck... I figured out how to mount mine by googleing Gentoo and looking at the hand book
[09:33] <edmondt> Do you guys thing ubuntu is faster than xp or vista on the same machine?
[09:33] <linxeh> angela_: I've been using X on x86 linux for around 12 years now, and thats been my experience from day one
[09:33] <soundray> secion9: follow the instructions for uninstalling that came with the package
[09:33] <angela_> linxeh: i have all right drivers installed, imnot running any big apps at all, its just the default kubuntu/kde wich is slow when starting and running apps also sings of instability can be seen in places by apps that hang etc
[09:33] <doseryder> soundray: what does rc stand for off the top of your head, if you can't remember its okay, i can always google that one :>
[09:33] <linxeh> edmondt: I'm more efficient on the same machine, and generally my programs run marginally faster; there isnt much in it though really
[09:33] <kazol> would putting hds on separate channels help?
[09:33] <rafa_> i nedd help about parport in gambas
[09:33] <kylequamme> edmondt: i dual boot on my lappy, and i'd say so
[09:33] <LjL> angela_: i agree with that, refresh while moving or resizing Windows is quite lacking in responsiveness under Ubuntu compared to Windows, currently and unfortunately. also, if i have to be honest, i'd say both GNOME and KDE tend to make programs way slower to start than the Win32 API do
[09:33] <lamha> i am using ubuntu and wanted to run a perl script. please guide me what do i need to install
[09:33] <FITorion> still searching for someone who knows raid... anyone?
[09:33] <soundray> secion9: if there aren't any, you have to dissect the Makefile and undo the install steps one by one
[09:33] <shadu> kylequamme: hmm some files of cups remain
[09:33] <kylequamme> edmondt: i dual boot on my lappy, and i'd say so, especially after you get the video drivers set up
[09:33] <linxeh> angela_: what apps are unstable? how do you know it is the apps and not something funny with your hardware affecting X ?
[09:34] <kylequamme> shadu: personally i don't think CUPS is the problem, so it should be ok
[09:34] <LjL> angela_: in other words, if "notepad" takes only a spit second to start on my Windows, "kate" under KDE (or "gedit" under GNOME) take a *couple* of seconds to load on my Ubuntu. on the plus side, they have some more features than notepad ;)
[09:34] <Popoi> soundray: Oh thx man, but how can I intall it from the package? If I try dpkg -i, it would tell me that is not the right architecture
[09:34] <colbert> What's the command to install all packages in a directory? sudo dpkg something ?
[09:34] <kazol> FITorion: I doubt it. I already kept asking for someone who knew about RAID.
[09:34] <shadu> kylequamme: k then i will leave those
[09:34] <soundray> doseryder: no Idea
[09:34] <edmondt> I suppose you're right kylequamme, my ubuntu has tonnes of stuff installed and its still "fast"
[09:34] <FITorion> grrr
[09:34] <linxeh> kate isnt really comparable to notepad though is it  :)
[09:34] <l90bpm> the starter guide has a cure for that too
[09:34] <LjL> colbert: "sudo dpkg -i *.deb", once you are in the directory concerned
[09:34] <soundray> Popoi: I gave you the answer to that already. You have to look up the right --force option in "man dpkg"
[09:34] <l90bpm> slow start firefox
[09:35] <l90bpm> saw it ealier
[09:35] <LjL> linxeh: well, i said that
[09:35] <shadu> kylequamme: i should use sudo apt-get samba ?
[09:35] <angela_> linxeh: koffice hangs each time i use it if i load a large document, klipper is very slow to copy/paste text from the internet, kate/kedit are slow to start, konqueror is slow, there are mime handling problems with text files(bug) etc
[09:35] <lamha> i am using ubuntu and wanted to run a perl script. please guide me what do i need to install in order to run perl script
[09:35] <juannicolas> I got problems to run Beryl and I might thing is something with my ATI drivers, may somebody help me with this please?  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11390/
[09:35] <Popoi> soundray: thx ill check it out
[09:35] <colbert> LjL: Thanks
[09:35] <kylequamme> edmondt: biggest thing i can see is the ability to multi-task is better in linux than XP
[09:35] <angela_> linxeh: also openoffice is INCREDIBLY slow and hangs alot of times
[09:35] <FITorion> the only how too thing i've found for it talks about modifying files that don't exist...
[09:35] <linxeh> angela_: a large document, as in one for MS Word ?
[09:35] <shadu> kylequamme: darn what was that command again (hate my memory -.-)
[09:35] <l90bpm> you can tweak that too
[09:35] <kylequamme> shadu: u had the right one in there
[09:36] <angela_> linxeh: a document of about 300 pages
[09:36] <linxeh> angela_: it sounds like you might be better off sticking with windows
[09:36] <lamha> i am using ubuntu and wanted to run a perl script. please guide me what do i need to install in order to run perl script
[09:36] <linxeh> angela_: where was that document written though?
[09:36] <angela_> linxeh: and there were problem while booting kubuntu with the kernel killing init a few times etc
[09:36] <shadu> kylequamme: "sudo apt-get samba"  should work?
[09:36] <Nullbyte> lamha: Just make it executeable, most distros come with perl
[09:36] <linxeh> angela_: what hardware are you running on?
[09:36] <LjL> angela_: err, it doesn't surprise me very much that KWord takes long to load it. also, if it's a MS Word document, well, compatibility with MS Word isn't *that* perfect.
[09:36] <davidelv> juannicolas: what driver do you use, and what is the error message from beryl?
[09:36] <kylequamme> shadu: no, sudo apt-get install samba
[09:36] <soundray> lamha: perl is installed by default. Just run your script.
[09:37] <shadu> kylequamme: ah i forgot the install! :D
[09:37] <angela_> linxeh: dell optiplex gx260 1.8ghz p4, 512 ddram, ati radeon 9550 128mb on AGP, running linux on 40gb hdd (the main hd wich is fast) and freebsd 6.2 on a older quantum fireball of 10gb wich is the slow hd, and kubuntu is the slow one for me and freebsd is the blazing fast one
[09:37] <LjL> angela_: and yes, i've found the latest versions of Konqueror to (for some reason) hang on pages for quite long, on my relatively slow Celeron 1700
[09:37] <Nullbyte> lamha: To make it executeable, write chmod +x nameofperlscript.pl, and run it with ./nameofperlscript.pl
[09:37] <juannicolas> davidelv well i installed the ATI drivers from the ubuntu help, fglrx and my beryl-manager is working but when i try to select the beryl windowmanager nothing happens
[09:38] <edmondt> kylequamme, reason why I ask is because I'm running vmware server with winXP powered on and I use coherrrence to run programs using rdesktop 1.5, and I think the programs open quicker than ubuntu programs :S
[09:38] <angela_> LjL: its not only konqueror, i find myself having to Terminate Apps in kde quite often
[09:38] <angela_> plus the bugs
[09:38] <Nullbyte> I have to do that too, angela_.. Its quite annoying
[09:39] <edmondt> Internet Explorer on vmware server is faster than IE on wine...
[09:39] <davidelv> juannicolas: try running beryl-manager from a terminal, I run beryl perfectly with a Radeon 9200 mobile with the opensource radeon driver
[09:39] <StueyB> hi everyone, i have popped in here to ask, any news on automatix ? I have looked on the forum and there is no real difinitive answer
[09:39] <angela_> ok and then there are quite some bugs in kde wich i found with file handling
[09:39] <shadu> kylequamme: k now it should be fresh
[09:39] <Hyper-cool> join #ubuntu
[09:39] <linxeh> angela_: which kernel do you have installed ?
[09:39] <juannicolas> davidelv my beryl-manager is running, I got the icon in my taskbar
[09:39] <riaal_> is there any dns update aplications for ubuntu?
[09:39] <nn531> !titlebar
[09:39] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about titlebar - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:39] <kylequamme> edmodt: well that is plausible, that has more to do with the vm software than the machine
[09:40] <angela_> linxeh: 2.6.17-generic one
[09:40] <lamha> Nullbyte, when i try to run my perl script im getting the following error message bash: ./test.pl: /usr/bin/perl^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
[09:40] <lamha> ?
[09:40] <nn531> hey guys, when I minimize a window how do I get it to go into a different panel?
[09:40] <juannicolas> davidelv http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11391/
[09:40] <linxeh> angela_: odd :o
[09:40] <angela_> linxeh: and upgraded 3.5.5. kde to 3.5.6
[09:40] <Nullbyte> lamha: You should correct that line
[09:40] <davidelv> juannicolas I mean stop beryl-manager, and start it again from a terminal, then youll see a error message in the termaninal, when you try to select beryl
[09:41] <angela_> as i said, the problems i had with kde being slow and buggy sometimes, with apps hanging etc is one thing but i also experienced kernel and init failures at boot
[09:41] <lamha> Nullbyte,  how do i correct the line? help im a newbie
[09:41] <Nullbyte> lamha: It means that you wrote #! /usr/bin/perl^m instead of #! /usr/bin/perl or whatever it is
[09:41] <juannicolas> davidelv no error msg appears.
[09:41] <juannicolas> hum
[09:41] <juannicolas> ok
[09:41] <juannicolas> i see
[09:41] <juannicolas> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11391/
[09:41] <Hyper-cool> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11392/ this is my blkid. I put the UUID's for the last three entries into fstab but i'm not seeing them mounted
[09:41] <kylequamme> angela_: have u fixed those? something could be broken
[09:41] <Nullbyte> lamha: There should be a line starting with #! at least, thats the one thats not working
[09:41] <LjL> angela_: kernel and init failures are definitely not good at all
[09:42] <ferronica> soundray: okay i have installed now where is the icon
[09:42] <edmondt> kylequamme, my imagination maybe :P  I love my current setup... I get the advantage of linux and I can run any application I want in windows
[09:42] <LjL> angela_: make sure you RAM is ok (there is memtest, you can start it from the GRUB prompt), check your HD (you can use the "smartmontools" package, then "smartctrl -A /dev/yourdrive" and see if any attributes look suspicious), and try starting Ubuntu with the "noapic" and/or "acpi=off" kernel option
[09:42] <davidelv> juannicolas: you have to enable composite
[09:43] <kylequamme> edmondt: yea, i am doing a persuasive project in school right now dealing with using linux or linux over windows when doing internet stuff to minimize security risks
[09:43] <shadu> kylequamme: i should use the smb.conf you gave?
[09:43] <angela_> LjL: yea i know.. and i still want to run kubuntu i will reinstall it again with a right swap size to see if problems are less now, but if not, freebsd runs perfectly on my hardware and im gonna drop linux
[09:43] <FordCapri> is there no way i can get svnsync from apt-get?
[09:43] <ferronica> soundray: are you here ??
[09:43] <kylequamme> shadu: u can try it
[09:43] <kylequamme> shadu: might work, dunno though
[09:43] <juannicolas> davidelv Option  "Composite"     "Enable"   ?
[09:44] <angela_> LjL: done that before just of plain curiosity, and everyting is ok hardware-wise
[09:44] <angela_> the computer runs fine
[09:44] <ferronica> soundray:  i have installed the disc cover where is program ICON : (
[09:44] <ferronica> soundray:  i have installed the disc cover where is program ICON :(
[09:44] <angela_> something makes kubuntu run slow on my hardware though, and its not processes
[09:44] <davidelv> juannicolas: yes, then problem is when you do that DRI doesnt work anymore right?
[09:44] <LjL> angela_, if kernel and/or init fail, there's *certainly* something wrong with either your hardware or the interaction between it and linux. i can't blame you if you use a kernel that you know works...
[09:44] <nn531> hey guys, when I minimize a window how do I get it to go into a different panel?
[09:44] <juannicolas> right
[09:45] <ferronica> Can any one tell me where it is?????
[09:45] <juannicolas> Well i got the Section "DRI"
[09:45] <Hyper-cool> I'd like some help working with fstab if anyone is familiar with it. I'm trying to get some partitions to mount on boot with rw_ permissions. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11393/
[09:45] <linxeh> angela_: so you have the same versions of x, kde, drivers etc on freebsd, and ubuntu is much slower?
[09:45] <crdlb> nn531, move the window list applet
[09:45] <juannicolas> in my xorg.file
[09:45] <stone123_> nn531, i dont understand elaborate
[09:45] <LjL> angela_, the "slow" issue is hard to say anything about, but the kernel failing is a clear sign of something very wrong, that's the point
[09:45] <nn531> crdlb: what?
[09:45] <ferronica> stone123: can you tell me???
[09:45] <shadu> kylequamme: whats the command to transfer a file by using the console?
[09:45] <nn531> stone123_: when you minimize a window it goes to the bottom panel, how do I get it to the top
[09:45] <ferronica> stone123:  i have installed the disc cover where is program ICON :(
[09:45] <Trickser> hi, i have installed the acroread-7.0.9 package. When I look into the help menu the version of Acrobat Reader it shows it is the 7.0.8 version... why?
[09:45] <crdlb> nn531, the taskbar applet (window list) will have a little gripper thing to the left of it
[09:45] <angela_> linxeh: on the freebsd side things are older(older X,older gcc,older libs etc) than on kubuntu and its also on a slow 10gb hard drive but its fast,responsive,stable
[09:46] <shadu> kylequamme: or do you know a site with all commands listed?
[09:46] <crdlb> nn531, use that gripper to drag it to a different panel
[09:46] <davidelv> juannicolas: It is a problem in the ATI driver.. I use the opensource radeon driver, and activate composite, and beryl is blazing
[09:46] <kylequamme> shadu cp "source path" "destination path"
[09:46] <stone123_> nn531, you need to add that on panel .
[09:46] <kylequamme> shadu :cp "source path" "destination path"
[09:46] <angela_> nevertheless, i will reinstall kubuntu
[09:46] <CharlieChester> still looking for advice on how to add a "recently opened documents" shortcut on my launch tool bar in gnome.
[09:46] <angela_> and see about it
[09:46] <Nullbyte> lamha: is it working?
[09:46] <kylequamme> shadu: cp "source path" "destination path"
[09:46] <lamha> Nullbyte,  #!/usr/bin/perl is the written in script i also have changed it to  #!/usr/bin/perl^M but again another error message  bash: ./test.pl: /usr/bin/perl^M^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
[09:46] <angela_> i also had problems with kdm though
[09:46] <juannicolas> davidelv  so i should remove that section from my xorg file?
[09:46] <kylequamme> shadu: sudo apt-get install mc
[09:46] <LjL> angela_: the slowness issues *might* be due (just a random thought!) to interrupt controlling somehow going crazy, and triggering tons of useless interrupts each second. i've heard of things like that before on bug reports
[09:46] <stone123_> ferronica, whats the program name . use menu config to add debian menu .
[09:46] <kylequamme> shadu: then run sudo mc
[09:46] <linxeh> angela_: it might be worth trying an older version of kubuntu just to see what happens
[09:47] <angela_> LjL: anything is possible...
[09:47] <kylequamme> shadu: it will become ur best friend
[09:47] <nn531> crdlb: what if i alredy deleted that panel
[09:47] <linxeh> angela_: I'm running kubuntu here on two machines, and have run it on a similar dell machine at work with no problems
[09:47] <ferronica> stone123:  i have installed the disc cover where is program ICON :(
[09:47] <angela_> linxeh: i ran an older version of kubuntu namely 5.10 and then i started upgrading all over to 6.10
[09:47] <davidelv> juannicolas: you have to have composite and DRI enabled
[09:47] <juannicolas> ok
[09:47] <ferronica> stone123:  i have installed the disc cover
[09:47] <juannicolas> brb
[09:47] <crdlb> nn531, then add a new on (right click- add to panel - window list)
[09:47] <linxeh> angela_: ah; so you've upgraded rather than installing ?
[09:47] <crdlb> one*
[09:47] <ferronica> stone123:  i have installed the disc cover for CD label print
[09:47] <LjL> angela_: if you don't have problems with messing around with your case's internals, you can try unplugging one board at a time. i'd start with the sound card, i've read some reports about it being a source of spurious interrupts on some systems
[09:47] <shadu> kylequamme: a thing you can use when starting with linux :P
[09:47] <angela_> linxeh: yea 5.10 -> 6.10
[09:47] <angela_> and then kde 3.5.6
[09:47] <nn531> crdlb: ahh window list... couldnt think of the name thanlks
[09:48] <linxeh> angela_: ahh - i was advised to go 5.10 -> 6.06 -> 6.10, or reinstall - so I did the latter
[09:48] <kylequamme> shadu: the f keys work so well with mc
[09:48] <linxeh> angela_:  was 5.10 stable and responsive?
[09:48] <ferronica> stone123:  :(
[09:48] <angela_> linxeh: ofcourse... only possible way to upgrade ubuntu/kubuntu is trough upgrading trough each release.. so its only  possible by 5.10-6.06-6.10
[09:48] <m1r> someone here using LTSP ?
[09:49] <angela_> linxeh: i wouldnt call kde too responsive and stable , but 5.10 ran better than 6.10
[09:49] <CharlieChester> ? add "recent documents" icon to taskbar in gnome?
[09:49] <stone123_> ferronica, open terminal and type : disc-cover
[09:49] <fivemack> Good evening, everyone
[09:49] <kylequamme> angela_: what i do is make my /home directory another partition and install from CD for every release
[09:49] <riaal> are there any gnu ftp clients?
[09:49] <Shirmpy_> when fiesty fawn comes out. will i lose everything when i upgrade?
[09:49] <LjL> Shirmpy_: no
[09:49] <fivemack> Thanks for the advice to use feisty, it's working nicely for me
[09:49] <angela_> LjL: i need the soundcard for music, i wont do this just to make kubuntu run better on my hardware ;P
[09:50] <juannicolas> davidelv Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
[09:50] <kylequamme> angela_: you have to do a lot of installs again, but at least all ur personal stuff stays intact
[09:50] <bur[n] er> Shirmpy_, no
[09:50] <angela_> kylequamme: no problem anymore now, im installing from a 6.10 cd
[09:50] <LjL> angela_, i meant it as a troubleshooting measure (i.e. to find out what's causing the problem), not as a permanent setup :)
[09:50] <russe11> I'm sharing some files on my ubuntu computer (using "shared folders") I notice that I seem to need to enter a username/password to access them from a windows computer, but not from another Ubuntu computer. I don't want other people on my LAN to be able to access the files I'm sharing. Should I be concerned?
[09:50] <fivemack> except that at the moment I have a GDM process running on the whole of one of my cores
[09:50] <Shirmpy_> LJL: so i won't need to reinstall everything like the first time i insalled linux: bur[n] er
[09:50] <riaal> I ment, are there any GNU ftp server clients??
[09:50] <juannicolas> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11394/
[09:50] <juannicolas> thats my xrog.conf
[09:50] <nn531> is there a way to change the title bar colors/transparancy without changing the theme?
[09:50] <LjL> Shirmpy_: it the upgrade goes ok, no.
[09:50] <ferronica> stone123:  not found
[09:50] <bur[n] er> russe11, your user/pass the same on both ubuntu's?  no user/pass necessary then
[09:51] <angela_> LjL: things are wrong in kde , the foundation (linux) is fine
[09:51] <Shirmpy_> LJL: ok thanks just wondering
[09:51] <LjL> Shirmpy_: and even if it does not go ok, you won't "lose everything"
[09:51] <bur[n] er> riaal, ?
[09:51] <bw153> is there anything that is similar to the EQ analyzers in amarok, but a fullscreen version?
[09:51] <Hyper-cool> I'd like some help working with fstab if anyone is familiar with it. I'm trying to get some partitions to mount on boot with rw_ permissions. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11393/
[09:51] <stone123_> ferronica, open terminal and type : disc-cover
[09:51] <LjL> angela_: with kernel and init failures?! sorry if i doubt that...
[09:51] <stone123_> without :
[09:51] <Shirmpy_> LjL: anohter reason i love ubuntu
[09:51] <Shirmpy_> lol
[09:51] <kylequamme> angela_: are u already installing files, cuz if you can i would strongly recommend making a separate partition for /home
[09:51] <russe11> bur[n] er: Username is the same, but not the password.
[09:51] <riaal> bur[n] er, grapical tools for configuring a ftp server
[09:51] <ferronica> stone123:  i did
[09:51] <Huffalump> Anyone here use ntfs-3g?  I'm having trouble mounting a drive.
[09:51] <ferronica> stone123:  and typed disc-cover
[09:51] <angela_> LjL: actually no kernel failures i think, just some process being killed imeddiately after boot and inability to mount filesystems
[09:51] <bur[n] er> riaal, sure... pure-ftpd has a gui... as does proftpd... gproftpd
[09:51] <fivemack> what is the magic word to get the list of all the packages you have installed so I can install them all again when real-feisty comes out?
[09:52] <LjL> angela_: and that problem got "magically" fixed at next boot?
[09:52] <angela_> kylequamme: i will make a separate /home /boot and will not use lvm
[09:52] <bur[n] er> fivemack, you just upgrade, you don't have to reinstall
[09:52] <ferronica> ferro@ferro-desktop:~$ disc-cover
[09:52] <angela_> LjL: yes only happened 2 times in many boots
[09:52] <bur[n] er> fivemack, for the record, it's dpkg -l
[09:52] <ferronica> stone123:  like thsis
[09:52] <angela_> mostly when i powered off pc without unmounting filesystems
[09:52] <LjL> angela_: ... and you say Linux doesn't have a problem? =)
[09:52] <fivemack> bur[n] er: even if I'm currently running a feisty pre-release?
[09:53] <LjL> angela_, processes shouldn't get killed immediately after boot. *ever*.
[09:53] <bur[n] er> even if fiveiron
[09:53] <bur[n] er> er... fivemack
[09:53] <ferronica> stone123:  what i do???
[09:53] <Shirmpy_> bur[n] er: when you upgrade do you have to download an iso then burn it to a cd and boot it up or is it like a package?
[09:53] <angela_> LjL: ok i know, so it might be  a kernel problem maybe
[09:53] <angela_> afterall
[09:53] <fivemack> bur[n] er: that's even more excellent than I thought it would be :)
[09:53] <stone123_> ferronica, open terminal and type : sudo apt-get install disc-cover
[09:53] <bur[n] er> Shirmpy_, either... you just change /etc/apt/sources.list to reference feisty instead of edgy and apt-get upgrade :)
[09:53] <kylequamme> angela_: good deal... another advantage of a independant /home is the abilty to switch distro somewhat painless
[09:53] <Nullbyte> Huffalump: I am, whats wrong?
[09:53] <bur[n] er> Shirmpy_, there'sa  gui tool too... update-manager -c, but don't run it yet
[09:53] <eternaljoy> i did an update and upgrade and now I have no sound.  How can I fix this please?
[09:54] <ferronica> stone123:  Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[09:54] <angela_> kylequamme: good point, i think im gonna use this trick
[09:54] <ferronica> stone123:  : (
[09:54] <bur[n] er> eternaljoy, feisty by chance?  if it's edgy, i'm at a loss... if it's feisty boot the older kernel
[09:54] <Popoi> How can I intall a 32bits app on an 64bits Ubuntu without replace my 64bits libraries? (that would broke the system)
[09:54] <angela_> office applications were the horror problems on my kubuntu
[09:54] <eternaljoy> bur[n] er, edgy
[09:54] <Shirmpy_> bur[n] er: ok thanks. hopefully when it's out they will have a gui so i can spend countless hours catching windows and fire and then let it rain lolo
[09:54] <bur[n] er> Shirmpy_, for sure :)
[09:55] <shadu> kylequamme: still cant see anything in the windows network on this pc..
[09:55] <stone123_> ferronica, you can use this program instead : koverartist
[09:55] <stone123_> !info koverartist
[09:55] <ubotu> koverartist: program for the fast creation of covers for CD/DVD cases and boxes. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.3.2-0ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 126 kB, installed size 504 kB
[09:55] <Huffalump> Nullbyte - just a moment.  I want to pastebin
[09:55] <kylequamme> shadu: did you totally disable the firewall
[09:55] <Huffalump> Nullbyte - I am unable to mount the drive
[09:56] <ferronica> stone123:  but where is that i installed
[09:56] <shadu> kylequamme: firestarter aint running..
[09:56] <angela_> is there any way  to resize swap partition without re-partitioning it ?
[09:56] <Nullbyte> Huffalump, sure, im not going anywhere :)
[09:56] <crdlb> angela_, you can resize partitions with the gparted live cd
[09:56] <angela_> resize on the run?
[09:56] <Huffalump> Nullbyte - http://pastebin.ca/405585
[09:56] <bur[n] er> angela_, resizing a partition is repartitioning by definition
[09:56] <stone123_> !repos | ferronica
[09:56] <ubotu> ferronica: 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
[09:56] <angela_> bur[n] er: when i meant repartitioning, i meant having to delete the swap
[09:56] <Xikeon> Hello
[09:57] <bur[n] er> you don't have to delete it... just unmount it
[09:57] <kylequamme> shadu: ok, but did u disable iptables?
[09:57] <shadu> kylequamme: and now its totally disabled.. well stopped
[09:57] <Xikeon> I'm wanting to go back to Windos XP, is there anything I must know or do before I throw in my cd?
[09:57] <bur[n] er> why wouldn't you delete a swap?  who cares about a swap? ;)
[09:57] <nn531> is there a way to change the title bar colors/transparancy without changing the theme?
[09:57] <Nullbyte> Huffalump: Heh, you just dont have a folder called /mnt/windows
[09:57] <angela_> bur[n] er:  and after unmount what do i use to resize it
[09:57] <bur[n] er> Xikeon, you're giving away freedoms ;)
[09:57] <Huffalump> Nullbyte - So, I create that manually?
[09:58] <Host46> hi, what package installs the pthreads manpages?? I tried libpthreads-dev but installs libpthreads20 and conflicts with libc6-dev
[09:58] <bur[n] er> angela_, you need to use a livecd.. cause you'll have to repartition other partitions I'm sure... I'm guessin you don't ahev non-partitioned space next to the swap partition
[09:58] <bur[n] er> angela_, use gparted on the ubuntu disk
[09:58] <Xikeon> bur[n] er: I prefer Windows more, this seems slower on my laptop and lots stuff I like better on windows. Though some things are nicer
[09:58] <Nullbyte> Huffalump: Yes, you do! Write sudo mkdir /mnt/windows
[09:58] <bur[n] er> angela_, or qtparted on the kubuntu disk
[09:58] <Huffalump> Nullbyte - D'oh!
[09:58] <shadu> kylequamme: shouldnt there be a connection at port 631?
[09:58] <billy> greeetings fellow earth_creatures.
[09:58] <bur[n] er> Xikeon, you asked ;)
[09:58] <Nullbyte> Huffalump: ^^
[09:59] <fivemack> does linux automatically use both swap partitions if you have two, or do you have to cause synaptic to do something baroque in startup scripts to get that to work?
[09:59] <eternaljoy> i did an update and upgrade and now I have no sound.  How can I fix this please?
[09:59] <Nullbyte> Huffalump: Shouldnt it say mount -t instead of just mount by the way?
[09:59] <Xikeon> bur[n] er: is it hard to reinstall windows?
[09:59] <bur[n] er> Xikeon, compared to ubuntu?  yes :)
[09:59] <Nullbyte> Huffalump: No, forget that, doh
[09:59] <bur[n] er> Xikeon, didn't you set up a dualbooter?
[09:59] <bur[n] er> Xikeon, what are the specs of the lappy?  try xubuntu if it's older?
[09:59] <billy> eternaljoy: the kernel must have updated.  Did you have to tweak stuff before to get the sound owrking?
[09:59] <shiggity> hey is anyone here willing to help a ubuntu user who needs to use windows for games, and therefore has windows issues?
[09:59] <Xikeon> bur[n] er: I'm on Ubuntu now, but this uses different stuff as drives.. And nope, no dualboot
[09:59] <eternaljoy> billy, no
[10:00] <shiggity> I can't uninstall a program that I really need to uninstall
[10:00] <eternaljoy> billy, what can I do now?
[10:00] <warriorness> Hey all, what kernel version does the latest LiveCD have?
[10:00] <bur[n] er> Xikeon,  uses different stuff as drives?
[10:00] <Huffalump> Nullbyte, I tried that as well and got the same error message
[10:00] <Xikeon> bur[n] er: Yes, like / and swap etc?
[10:00] <Nullbyte> Huffalump: You tried making the folder?
[10:00] <angela_> is kubuntu slower than ubuntu because of kde ?
[10:00] <bur[n] er> Xikeon, it's not so bad once you get used to the idea... all removable stuff goes in /media
[10:00] <billy> eternaljoy: what sort of audio device do you have?  If you don't know, type `lspci` in a terminal and look for your audio device.
[10:01] <Constantino> hi
[10:01] <bur[n] er> Xikeon, fore the most part, all that is hidden by the gui anyway... it's the same as a mac
[10:01] <stone123_> angela_, both are slow
[10:01] <Xikeon> bur[n] er: yes, but can the windows cd just make it normal again as windows wants it?
[10:01] <bur[n] er> Xikeon, you'll have to get drivers
[10:01] <nightwatch> hi there, I have an ubuntu server installed and I need graphic desktop, but I'd like it with minimum components installed.. the package xubuntu-desktop have too much packages then I need.. I tried to install xfce4 xdm and xserver-xorg but I got no success, it fails due lack of fonts... , can somebody help?
[10:01] <billy> isn't there a `lspci | grep audio` or something along those lines?
[10:01] <eternaljoy> how can I update to alsa-driver 1.0.13
[10:01] <Xikeon> shit
[10:02] <clouder`grr> Any suggestions on a podcast subscriber/player that also plays back video podcasts?
[10:02] <bur[n] er> Xikeon, i would advise giving xubuntu a shot if it was slow... or kubuntu
[10:02] <stone123_> nightwatch, search x fonts core
[10:02] <oblio> hi all !
[10:02] <billy> eternaljoy: there's a link in ubuntuforums.org.  just a sec.
[10:02] <kylequamme> shadu: i think
[10:02] <eternaljoy> billy, whats pastebin can I use to show you?
[10:02] <Xikeon> bur[n] er: Nah, I want to go back to Windows XP
[10:02] <billy> !pastebin | eternaljoy
[10:02] <eternaljoy> !pastebin
[10:02] <ubotu> eternaljoy: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (be sure to give the URL of your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[10:02] <LjL> angela_: i have a vague recollection of several people having complained about some process being killed very early in the init sequence, but can't find that in my logs or among bug reports... the advice that remains, though an obvious one, is to check your logs for anything suspicious. errors during boot, complains about spurious interrupts, complains about /dev/hdsomething getting I/O errors, problems when plugging or unplugging USB peripherals...
[10:02] <m1r> !ltsp
[10:02] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ltsp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:02] <bur[n] er> good luck Xikeon
[10:02] <eternaljoy> billy, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11398/
[10:03] <m1r> anyone using LTSP ?
[10:03] <angela_> LjL: ok if i will receive the problems again i will check
[10:03] <eternaljoy> billy, shold I update to alsa-driver 1.0.13?
[10:03] <billy> eternaljoy:  you just need to download the latest alsa drivers, that's all.  worked for me at least.
[10:03] <LjL> angela_: there's also this bug reports that claims the system fails to boot correctly after an fsck (which would seem like your description - i.e. not cleaning unmounted fs), but then it says it just gets stuck, nothing gets killed. have a look anyway https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bug/83831
[10:03] <billy> eternaljoy:  1.0.12 worked for me.
[10:03] <eternaljoy> billy,  how?
[10:03] <billy> eternaljoy: one sec.
[10:03] <eternaljoy> billy, download them from where?
[10:04] <eternaljoy> billy,  ok ty
[10:04] <anabelle> hey, is there something like a chkdisk to check a cd for defects in ubuntu?
[10:04] <eternaljoy> billy, did you see my pastebin result?
[10:04] <warriorness> What kernel version does the latest LiveCD have?
[10:04] <billy> eternaljoy: yeah.  you have the identical one that i have.
[10:04] <LjL> angela_, those log checking steps are to troubleshoot the slowness, too. actually, they're mostly about that. swap doesn't make things slow -- the kernel missing interrupts, or getting too many, or the hard drive being in the wrong DMA mode... *these* things make systems slow
[10:05] <ulisse> re
[10:05] <billy> eternaljoy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto
[10:05] <LjL> angela_: suppose you've checked hdparm, and your main drive is running at full speed?
[10:05] <pengulord> grub is fuckin stupid
[10:05] <LjL> !language | pengulord
[10:05] <ubotu> pengulord: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[10:05] <billy> !ohmy | pengulord
[10:05] <pengulord> sorry
[10:05] <pengulord> it makes mes so mad
[10:05] <Nullbyte> pengulord: Whats wrong?
[10:05] <EdBoy> oh my god, 1122 people
[10:05] <pengulord> grub wont work
[10:05] <pengulord> ubuntu
[10:05] <anabelle> pengulord: do you know the super grub disk?
[10:05] <pengulord> mepis
[10:05] <eternaljoy> billy, so that website worked for you?
[10:05] <pengulord> idk how to use it
[10:05] <ulisse> I'm having troubles mounting an NFS share, the client says "unable to read superblock". Any hint?
[10:05] <angela_> LjL: i can only discuss this matter after i install kubuntu in a few minutes im rebooting to the install cd, im on ubuntu now
[10:05] <l90bpm> pretty funny..
[10:05] <angela_> and ofc, its faster than kubuntu
[10:05] <billy> eternaljoy: like a charm.
[10:06] <EdBoy> Question: How do I view what graphics card, processor, etc. I have through ubuntu? Or do I have to go back to Windows?
[10:06] <billy> EdBoy: lspci
[10:06] <pengulord> mepis has a thing on the boot disk where it fixes the mbr
[10:06] <l90bpm> another ray of sunshine
[10:06] <eternaljoy> billy, do I type: sudo apt-get install build-essential ncurses-dev ?
[10:06] <EdBoy> (I'm trying to reconfigure the xserver-xorg thing in terminal)
[10:06] <colbert> What's the command to completely remove a program?
[10:06] <EdBoy> billy: uhhhh?
[10:06] <stone123_> EdBoy, lshw
[10:06] <EdBoy> oooh
[10:06] <crdlb> EdBoy, run lspci in a terminal
[10:06] <pengulord> grub can be installed on floppy or what ever partit you want
[10:06] <pengulord> or the mbr
[10:06] <DanGreen> hi, i have just install ubuntu today on an old thinkpad T21, problem i am having is only seems to want boot every 2nd or 3rd time
[10:06] <pengulord> AND IT STILL WONT FREAKING WORK
[10:06] <Nullbyte> EdBoy: Go to System-->Administration-->Device Manager
[10:06] <LjL> angela_... everything else being equal, if GNOME is faster for you than KDE, it simply means that it is. if *both* KDE and GNOME are slow (though it's possible that the slowness is more perceivable in KDE, i suppose), then i guess there is a problem
[10:06] <LjL> pengulord, calm down please
[10:07] <pengulord> iv wasted this whole week
[10:07] <billy> eternaljoy: yeah.  just follow those instructions.  be sure not to mix the 1.0.12 stuff with the 1.0.13 stuff, and be sure to adjust the commands for 1.0.12.  it's only a matter of changing one number.
[10:07] <eternaljoy> ok
[10:07] <eternaljoy> brb
[10:07] <shadu> kylequamme: just posted on the ubuntu forum, maybe they can fix it
[10:07] <pengulord> i think xp is rapeing my grub
[10:07] <g3nocide> ok, i have a wireless controller installed, and the device manager shows it as SGE2910BD/37 Wireless PC Control Pad, yet when i try to set controles in zsnes, it jut flies all the way though and sets them all to JOY<gets cut off here>. anyone have this problem or know how to remedy it ???
[10:07] <LjL> pengulord: i'm not sure i can help you, since GRUB has rarely given me problems, but you should still better define "won't work". does it give you an error? just a blank screen? tries to boot, but then Linux fails immediately? what?
[10:08] <anabelle> hey, is there something like a chkdisk to check a cd for defects in ubuntu? //sorry for asking again...
[10:08] <pengulord> error 21
[10:08] <oblio> I want to do a mouse-pointer for the left-handed users: an arrow aiming to N-E. It seems such a package has been introduced in the Fedora-6 distro. Many thanks for any idea !
[10:08] <pengulord> step 1.5
[10:08] <trond> Anyone using azureus in ubuntu?
[10:08] <washbear> are there any interesting GUI file manager alternatives to Nautilus?
[10:08] <trond> It crashes regularly
[10:08] <warriorness> What kernel version does the latest LiveCD have?
[10:08] <crdlb> washbear, you could use thunar from xfce
[10:08] <Nullbyte> trond: I do, whats wrong?
[10:08] <billy> warriorness: .20
[10:08] <atk> Hi. What command is actually run when selecting hibernate from gnome?
[10:08] <Nullbyte> trond: Oh.
[10:08] <pengulord> uh the latest ubu
[10:08] <davidballerstein> just a quick ? is there a ubuntu higher than 6.10 system and if so were can i find it?
[10:08] <pengulord> idk mepis
[10:08] <Nullbyte> trond: Thats strange, do you get errors?
[10:08] <billy> davidballerstein: 7.04 is almost in beta.
[10:08] <trond> Nullbyte: It crashes regularly, for no apparant reason
[10:08] <warriorness> billy:Okay, and which cd is that - Feisty? Edgy?
[10:08] <octoberdan> When I try to load xorg, it fails when trying to load modules. Two of the modules it can't find (fglrx and speedo) and the third it fails loading GLcore "(loader failed, 7)"
[10:08] <pengulord> should i go a older ubu thats better supported
[10:09] <trond> I'll try to launch it in a terminal to see whether I get som
[10:09] <trond> e
[10:09] <davidballerstein> ok
[10:09] <billy> warriorness: Feisty.
[10:09] <g3nocide> ok, i have a wireless controller installed, and the device manager shows it as SGE2910BD/37 Wireless PC Control Pad, yet when i try to set controles in zsnes, it jut flies all the way though and sets them all to JOY<gets cut off here>. anyone have this problem or know how to remedy it ???
[10:09] <washbear> crdblo - ahh, thunar, heard of this - will be in feisty or something?
[10:09] <warriorness> billy: okay, thanks
[10:09] <octoberdan> It also fails loading libGLcore.so, which exists where it's trying to load it
[10:09] <angela_> LjL: ubuntu feels somewhat faster, i think its running at a normal speed , but on kubuntu im sure i dont like how responsive it is.. but then again, i really like the kubuntu-desktop more than the ubuntu desktop and i will get back to it .. and see how it works..  now i just found a bug with gedit in ubuntu and it annoys me..
[10:09] <octoberdan> What should I do? X is down so I can't google.
[10:09] <trond> Nullbyte: # An unexpected error has been detected by Java Runtime Environment:
[10:09] <trond> #
[10:09] <trond> #  Internal Error (53484152454432554E54494D450E435050020F), pid=7014, tid=3085065120
[10:09] <trond> #
[10:09] <trond> # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.6.0-b105 mixed mode, sharing)
[10:09] <trond> # An error report file with more information is saved as hs_err_pid7014.log
[10:09] <trond> #
[10:09] <trond> # If you would like to submit a bug report, please visit:
[10:09] <g3nocide> octoberdan: google using lynx
[10:09] <trond> #   http://java.sun.com/webapps/bugreport/crash.jsp
[10:09] <billy> angela_: the xubuntu desktop may be even faster.
[10:09] <crdlb> octoberdan, sudo apt-get install links2
[10:10] <LjL> !pastebin > trond    (trond, see the private message from Ubotu)
[10:10] <angela_> billy: im not a fan of xfce but i know its  faster
[10:10] <billy> angela_: ok.  just letting you know.  :)
[10:10] <trond> Ljl: I will remember that one :) Sorry
[10:10] <FordCapri> what are the correct permissions for /etc/dhcp3/dhclient-script in dapper?
[10:10] <eternaljoy> billy, i rebooted for the third time and now sound works.  I didnt even have to follow that website.  What on earth causes this?  Why does sond work sometimes, and not other times?
[10:10] <eternaljoy> Seveas,  any idea pls?
[10:11] <pengulord> i feel l9ike im using a mac
[10:11] <billy> eternaljoy: does the sound die when you try to adjust the volume?
[10:11] <romeo> !unrar-free
[10:11] <Guest79449> seLamun aLeyKm.
[10:11] <Guest79449> D
[10:11] <octoberdan> Alright, downloading now, thank you
[10:11] <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
[10:11] <warriorness> billy: Where do I download the 7.04 herd releases - ubuntu.com/download only links to 6.10 at the latest.
[10:11] <eternaljoy> billy, what adhjustment?
[10:11] <g3nocide> ok, i have a wireless controller installed, and the device manager shows it as SGE2910BD/37 Wireless PC Control Pad, yet when i try to set controles in zsnes, it jut flies all the way though and sets them all to JOY<gets cut off here>. anyone have this problem or know how to remedy it ???
[10:11] <Guest79449>  [ U y a r  ]   :  g3nocide  : Ltfen Seviyeyi Drmeyiniz Aksi Taktirde Kanaldan Uzaklatrlcaksnz !.
[10:11] <bur[n] er> Seveas, do you use your freenx packages still?  i'm tempted to use them on feisty
[10:11] <octoberdan> How can I reinstall the GLcore module?
[10:11] <billy> eternaljoy: when you increase the volume or anything, does it die?
[10:11] <Guest79449>  [ U y a r  ]   :  billy  : Ltfen Seviyeyi Drmeyiniz Aksi Taktirde Kanaldan Uzaklatrlcaksnz !.
[10:11] <romeo> I installed Unrar-free.. but where can i find it..? Cause when i click on rar files it doesnt open with unrar.
[10:11] <Guest79449>  [ U y a r  ]   :  romeo  : Ltfen Seviyeyi Drmeyiniz Aksi Taktirde Kanaldan Uzaklatrlcaksnz !.
[10:11] <stone123_> kick ?
[10:11] <g3nocide> yeah, please
[10:12] <Bcuz> hello
[10:12] <fivemack> guest79449: L?tfen Seviyeyi D???rmeyiniz Aksi Taktirde Kanaldan Uzakla?t?r?l?caks?n?z  to you too!
[10:12] <mrpoundsign> eternaljoy: are you dual-booting?
[10:12] <billy> warriorness:  join #ubuntu+1.  all that you seek is in the forum topic.  :)
[10:12] <warriorness> billy: Okay
[10:12] <bur[n] er> romeo, .rar files open with fileroller
[10:12] <Guest79449> fiveiron 
[10:12] <eternaljoy> mrpoundsign, yes, edgy and vista. why?
[10:12] <l90bpm> or rar.. lol
[10:12] <stone123_> !ops
[10:12] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild or Amaranth
[10:12] <eternaljoy> billy,  no it doesnt
[10:12] <eternaljoy> billy,  any ideas?
[10:12] <Seveas> stone123_, ?
[10:12] <angela_> what is wrong with gedit, it doesnt remember my font settings when i start it again
[10:13] <angela_> and it has those ugly big fonts again
[10:13] <billy> eternaljoy:  the sound just dies for not explicable reason?
[10:13] <l90bpm> rara archiver is in synaptic
[10:13] <stone123_> Seveas, its ok Guest321 was the problem
[10:13] <Seveas> ompaul, faster than the speed of sound
[10:13] <mrpoundsign> eternaljoy: someone earlier was talking about a sound problem that had which resolved itself when they booted into windows, then rebooted into ubuntu.  windering if that may be the case for you.
[10:13] <billy> eternaljoy: oh.  you're running Feisty.  Could be anything.
[10:13] <fivemack> is kill -9'ing a GDM process which is taking all my CPU likely to cause everything to go splunk spectacularly?
[10:13] <ompaul> Seveas, I have some uses :) we are working on the list
[10:13] <billy> eternaljoy: may be a bug in Feisty.  give it time (the 19th) and see if everything is squared away by then.
[10:14] <eternaljoy> billy, never!  the sound works great therought the wholw day edgy is running.  Its just that no sound happens when I first turn on my PC in the morning, and I ghave to reboot 3-5 times to get sound workoing
[10:14] <zhuy> hi, all
[10:14] <bur[n] er> fivemack, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart would probably be better... that restarts x
[10:14] <billy> eternaljoy: I don't know.  Since Feisty is still in alpha, it may be anything.
[10:14] <eternaljoy> mrpoundsign, sometimes sound works, sometimes not.  at times I have to reboot Edgy 3 times to get sound working.  Odd indeed
[10:14] <hcassidy> where i find fwbuilder 2.10 package for ubuntu?
[10:14] <eternaljoy> billy, im using Edgy
[10:14] <pengulord> what hte easist way to fix this
[10:14] <stone123_> fiveiron, it shoulden't take < 1 %  CPU power
[10:14] <efface> I spoke with Cypherus yesterday and he helped me get my mic working.  Problem is now that the mic plays out the speakers without and program, so i can rub my finger on the mic and hear it.  In turn when i talk to people they can hear all system sounds even if the speakers are turned off.  Anyone have any ideas?
[10:15] <eternaljoy> billy,  I never said I use feisty
[10:15] <g3nocide> ok, i have a wireless controller installed, and the device manager shows it as SGE2910BD/37 Wireless PC Control Pad, yet when i try to set controles in zsnes, it jut flies all the way though and sets them all to JOY<gets cut off here>. anyone have this problem or know how to remedy it ???
[10:15] <bur[n] er> stone123_, so it should take > 1%? ;)
[10:15] <josef666> who highlighted me?
[10:15] <billy> eternaljoy: oh.  sorry.   try following the instructions on that link anyway.  it'll probably help.  it's been updated, too, so just follow them verbatim, i.e. copy/paste them into a terminal.
[10:15] <bur[n] er> efface, mute it?
[10:15] <eternaljoy> billy, im worried that link may make sound totally stop working for good
[10:15] <happytron> hi, i'm getting static through through ich7 onboard sound when playing music... seems to be worst when playing notes that are particularly clear and resonant (like piano).  any ideas?
[10:15] <nn531> is there a way to change the title bar colors/transparancy without changing the theme?
[10:16] <bur[n] er> nn531, using beryl?
[10:16] <romeo> !win32codecs
[10:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about win32codecs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:16] <billy> eternaljoy:  try not to worry.  it won't do that.
[10:16] <PirateHead> happytron: play metal music.
[10:16] <romeo> !win32
[10:16] <nn531> bur[n] er:no
[10:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about win32 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:16] <l90bpm> yes, right click
[10:16] <happytron> heh
[10:16] <eternaljoy> billy, you cant guratntee that :P
[10:16] <romeo> !codecs
[10:16] <stone123_> romeo codecs
[10:16] <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
[10:16] <efface> bur[n] er, ever since i got my sound working, the volume icon on the desktop in the corner has disappeared, do you know how to restore it?
[10:16] <bur[n] er> nn531, then got me :)
[10:16] <nn531> bur[n] er: using regular old edgy
[10:16] <romeo> stone123_: Ty
[10:16] <eternaljoy> billy, is there any way of taking a snapshot of his system is now and rollback in case it does?
[10:16] <bur[n] er> efface, rigth click, add to panel, click volume
[10:16] <billy> eternaljoy: and you're not guaranteed your sound issue will ever be resolved, either.
[10:17] <bur[n] er> nn531, beryl == window manager with wobbly effects
[10:17] <billy> eternaljoy: I think so.  watch the bot.
[10:17] <efface> ty bro
[10:17] <eternaljoy> billy,  that website says: f your boot hangs on loading the module for snd-hda-intel.  But this doesnt apply to me
[10:17] <billy> !backup | eternaljoy
[10:17] <l90bpm> right click go to properties adjust transparency
[10:17] <ubotu> eternaljoy: There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning
[10:17] <nn531> bur[n] er: yeah.. i knwo i had it for a while and dumped it because it was more than i needed
[10:17] <eternaljoy> billy,  I know how to back up the whole system
[10:17] <billy> eternaljoy: neither did mine.  but it resolved my sound issue.
[10:17] <oblio> I want to do a mouse-pointer for the left-handed users: an arrow aiming to N-E. It seems such a package has been introduced in the Fedora-6 distro. Many thanks for any idea !
[10:17] <eternaljoy> billy, im talking about a little snapshot
[10:18] <cyris> Hey. Every time I try to boot ubuntu I get this error: Error 13: Invalid or unsupported executable format. any ideas ?
[10:18] <lycangodofwar> can anyone tell me what software in ubuntu that will burn mp3s to audio cd
[10:18] <eternaljoy> billy,  yeah but you  never had sound at all.  But I get sound every 3-5 reboots :P
[10:18] <octoberdan> Zero luck.. this is getting frustrating.
[10:18] <Hyper-cool> can anyone direct me to a website about fstab editing?
[10:18] <cyris> This drive has fedora and windows xp as well
[10:18] <fivemack> kill -9 gdm turns out to have been the Wrong Answer
[10:18] <angela_> why do i keep playing nibbles altough i dont like it ?
[10:18] <LjL> !fstab > Hyper-cool    (Hyper-cool, see the private message from Ubotu)
[10:18] <angela_> i cant stop
[10:18] <eternaljoy> lycangodofwar, they legal mp3s?
[10:18] <bur[n] er> lycangodofwar, nautilus... or gnomebaker... or k3b... or graveman
[10:18] <bur[n] er> lycangodofwar, or brasero
[10:18] <fivemack> angela_: try playing five-in-a-row instead, it's a good competing addiction
[10:18] <billy> eternaljoy: when did I say that?
[10:19] <lycangodofwar> there legal
[10:19] <Hyper-cool> LjL, thx
[10:19] <angela_> fivemack: only got four in a row
[10:19] <bur[n] er> lycangodofwar, they're ;)
[10:19] <happytron> anyone else getting crappy sound with an ich7?
[10:19] <eternaljoy> billy, ok im ready :)  can you help me through it?
[10:19] <stone123_> !info gPodder  > stone123_
[10:19] <eternaljoy> billy,  may I PM you?
[10:19] <billy> eternaljoy: sure.
[10:19] <Al2O3> well, with 1000+ users, it must be the biggest success of linuxland distros
[10:20] <fivemack> angela_: five-or-more, I mean.  It's a game made out of pure crystallised frustration
[10:20] <Al2O3> is ubuntu a debian derivative?
[10:20] <efface> how do i prevent esd from loading on boot?
[10:20] <lycangodofwar> burner sorry i'm from the south i spell like i talk :D
[10:20] <LjL> Al2O3: yes
[10:20] <LjL> !relationship > Al2O3    (Al2O3, see the private message from Ubotu)
[10:20] <stone123_> noone that ported http://gpodder.berlios.de/
[10:20] <PirateHead> AI203: yes, it is.
[10:20] <cyris> can anyone help with an Error 13 error on ubuntu server 6.06 boot ?
[10:20] <eternaljoy> billy,  did you get my PM
[10:20] <Al2O3> LjL: thanks.  I'm about to install it on my macmini with parallels
[10:20] <angela_> fivemack: saw it and closed the window, im not for these type of games
[10:20] <Al2O3> any tricks or hints I should know about?
[10:20] <angela_> i need action
[10:20] <damejiar> good bye
[10:21] <shiggity> does anybody here know windows stuff?
[10:21] <LjL> Al2O3: don't use scripts that you find on sites to install things. there is APT, use APT. that's the main trick ;)
[10:21] <eternaljoy> billy, u there? lol
[10:21] <PirateHead> LjL: why do you use > and a message to see private message rather than just displaying it to the room?
[10:21] <fivemack> sudo chmod a-x /usr/games/gnibbles ?  [note that this will stop nibbles from working] 
[10:21] <LjL> !goodbotuse > PirateHead    (PirateHead, see the private message from Ubotu)
[10:21] <LjL> PirateHead: because there's often no need to spam the channel with a lengthy description of something only one user cares about
[10:22] <LjL> PirateHead: when i think many people will probably benefit, then i'll use "channel mode"
[10:22] <PirateHead> !pm | LjL
[10:22] <ubotu> LjL: 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, some find it rude.
[10:22] <LjL> PirateHead: same concept.
[10:22] <l90bpm> speaking of games.. theres a pretty decent list of open source games on wikipedia
[10:22] <PirateHead> No, it's the opposite.
[10:22] <billy> eternaljoy: i'm in the chat you created.  where you?
[10:22] <PirateHead> By using > instead of |, you are sending a PM.
[10:22] <LjL> PirateHead: if you're going to argue, let's do this in #ubuntu-offtopic please
[10:22] <LjL> this is not the place
[10:22] <TheVault> Question: Is there an expose program for Ubuntu but for slower computers?
[10:23] <jrib> TheVault: try 'skippy'
[10:23] <PirateHead> TheVault: what do you mean by an expose problem?
[10:23] <matej> how can i see which users are loged in system? (3) ?
[10:23] <fivemack> how do I find the uuid of /dev/md0 for putting in /etc/fstab?
[10:23] <TheVault> PirateHead: Program
[10:23] <nevermind> matej: try who
[10:23] <nevermind> "who"
[10:23] <nevermind> from a shell
[10:23] <efface> how do i prevent esd from loading on boot?
[10:24] <matej> nevermind, who shows me only 2..when i type in uptime it shows me 3?
[10:24] <TheVault> jrib: Skippy huh, sounds sweet. Also, is there any other programs that has some of the functions as beryl but for slower pcs?
[10:24] <LjL> PirateHead, i'm serious, i'm unwilling to talk about this. it's just not the right channel.
[10:24] <BryanJK_> I have a corrupt partition that ubuntu wont recognize, but windows can... what would you guys reccomend to extract files from it?
[10:24] <bigjohnto> anyone know how to check the creation date of a tape? (tape goes into tape drive)!
[10:24] <nevermind> matej, try sudo who
[10:24] <jrib> TheVault: hmm, not that I know of
[10:24] <billy> eternaljoy: where'd you go?
[10:24] <TheVault> jrib: Alrighty, well I'm going to give skippy a try
[10:24] <matej> nevermind, the same
[10:24] <eternaljoy> billy: im waiting for you
[10:25] <eternaljoy> billy,  did you get my PM?
[10:25] <jrib> TheVault: what kind of system are we talking about?
[10:25] <nevermind> matej, well, works here
[10:25] <matej> weird
[10:25] <nevermind> maybe theres only you logged in two times, but you got a terminal open
[10:25] <eternaljoy> billy: im not getting any text from you in PM!  can you pls come to #billy
[10:25] <Al2O3> any parallels osx folsk here using ubuntu also?
[10:25] <oblio> thanks, bye all !
[10:25] <TheVault> jrib: I have a Pentium 3 processor @ 993MHZ, 256mb Of Ram, 20GIG HD and I believe Intel Integrated GFX Card but i'm not sure the memory size
[10:25] <matej> nevermind, maybe :)
[10:26] <Al2O3> I'm curious if I can use the dvd image to mount and then install from, instead of burning the dvd image to a dvd.
[10:26] <billy> eternaljoy: I'm not sure what's going on.  let's just go through it in the room here.
[10:26] <jrib> TheVault: I see, that's not too bad.  Guess it really depends on the card on how well something like beryl or compiz would run
[10:26] <nevermind> you see any "pts" on there
[10:26] <TheVault> jrib: Any idea on how I can find out much memory my GFX Card has? Like a command or something?
[10:27] <eternaljoy> billy: ok
[10:27] <jrib> TheVault: lshw  but at least on my laptop, it lies.  Best way is probably to look it up
[10:27] <eternaljoy> billy: whats first?
[10:27] <efface> how do i prevent esd from loading on boot?
[10:27] <billy> eternaljoy: installed the build-essentials and ncurses yet?
[10:27] <TheVault> jrib: lemme see if it works on my computer
[10:27] <nevermind> efface, lookup for the /etc/init.d script that starts it
[10:28] <nevermind> then chmod 000 that script
[10:28] <m_> ok did a recent upgrade BREAK systems?
[10:28] <Huffalump> Nullbyte - just a follow up, I was distracted.  Thanks a lot for the hand-holding... I'm off and running!
[10:28] <nevermind> well, i guess there are more debianish ways to do it, but that one does work
[10:28] <Jowi> efface, turn it off in gnome-sound-properties ("Sounds" tab)
[10:28] <Nullbyte> Huffalump: Thats great, have fun!
[10:28] <TheVault> jrib: Says 64mb, I'm not sure if thats right though
[10:28] <eternaljoy> billy: ok done
[10:28] <billy> eternaljoy: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`
[10:29] <TheVault> jrib: gimme a sec while I try to install skippy :)
[10:29] <efface> Jowi, its not turned on in there and its still loading
[10:29] <eternaljoy> billy:  ok brb
[10:29] <eternaljoy> billy: it said: linux-headers-2.6.17-11-generic is already the newest version.
[10:29] <eternaljoy> billy:  that command didn t do anything
[10:30] <billy> eternaljoy:  that's fine.  now `mkdir ~/installers
[10:30] <ulisse> i sthere any known issue with NetworkManager and NFS so I cannot mount a remote fs?
[10:30] <Jowi> efface, check in the "Devices" tab if esd is selected. if not, have a look in gnome-session-properties
[10:30] <lasse> where to find 6.10 torrents? the new page design, wont let me find any torrents
[10:30] <billy> eternaljoy: minus the tick of course.
[10:30] <eternaljoy> billy: so now I type mkdir ~/installers  ?
[10:30] <billy> eternaljoy: yes.  then `cd installers`.
[10:30] <eternaljoy> billy:  type that from anywhere?
[10:30] <jrib> lasse: releases.ubuntu.com
[10:30] <Jowi> efface, after you made sure it is not in any of those places - open a terminal and type "killall esd"
[10:31] <Jowi> efface, that will take care of it :)
[10:31] <lasse> thanks
[10:31] <s0nix> Hi,
[10:31] <billy> eternaljoy: you should be in /home/yourname, but it ought not matter.
[10:31] <s0nix> i just configured my dual screen with ATI fglrx driver. all work.......... but anyone know why i don't have image for my videos on (only) my screen 2. ?vvv
[10:31] <evgeniy_> hi
[10:31] <evgeniy_> wtf is this anyways
[10:31] <acoward> what's a simple ftpd good for sharing files over a lan every once in a while?
[10:31] <jrib> evgeniy_: read /topic .  It's an Ubuntu support channel :)
[10:31] <eternaljoy> billy: ok I typed cd installers
[10:32] <billy> eternaljoy:  give me the ouput of `pwd`.
[10:32] <nevermind> acoward: it really depends, i like vsftpd
[10:32] <nevermind> acoward: but for lan, why not use samba?
[10:32] <eternaljoy> billy: /home/ejoy/installers
[10:32] <s0nix> plz someone :)
[10:32] <billy> eternaljoy: great.  now `mkdir alsa`.
[10:32] <FLSimpsonKPT> how would i go about installing wine or a microsoft windows program emulator??
[10:32] <FLSimpsonKPT> <-linux n00b
[10:33] <eternaljoy> billy: done
[10:33] <billy> FLSimpsonKPT: sudo apt-get install wine
[10:33] <jrib> !wine > FLSimpsonKPT    (FLSimpsonKPT, see the private message from ubotu)
[10:33] <efface> Jowi, yea ive been manually killing it, trying to track down whats booting it.  since you see to know what your talking about, what folder is alsa stored in>?
[10:33] <CShadowRun> [FLSimpsonKPT-> theres a tutorial on www.winehq.com :)
[10:33] <nevermind> FLSimpsonKPT: its in the software list, just check the checkbox besides it
[10:33] <eternaljoy> billy: now?
[10:33] <acoward> nevermind: vsftpd seems to complicated... I want it to start when i tell it to start instead of running as a service
[10:33] <FLSimpsonKPT> gah! which one is right?? lol
[10:33] <billy> eternaljoy: download this file to /home/ejoy/installers/alsa :  http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa/ftp/driver/alsa-driver-1.0.14rc3.tar.bz2
[10:33] <efface> nm i found it /etc/init.d
[10:34] <eternaljoy> billy: i thoutht latest is 1.0.3 ?
[10:34] <nevermind> acoward: theres no ./ftpd that i know of, but whats so hard with /etc/init.d/vsftpd start?
[10:34] <Jowi> efface, esd is not set up to load at boot time. it is loaded when gnome starts.
[10:34] <eternaljoy> billy: i thoutht latest is 1.0.13 ?
[10:34] <crimsun> eternaljoy: the latest stable is, yes.
[10:34] <billy> eternaljoy: download this file to /home/ejoy/installers/alsa :  wait, use this one.  it's the latest.  http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa/ftp/driver/alsa-driver-1.0.14rc2.tar.bz2
[10:34] <eternaljoy> crimsun: is 1.0.14rc3.tar.bz2 ok?
[10:34] <eternaljoy> billy: ok brb
[10:34] <crimsun> eternaljoy: yes, but it's actually too old
[10:34] <ryan_> hello?
[10:35] <ryan_> I have a wee bit of trouble
[10:35] <ryan_> see, I want two x servers
[10:35] <crimsun> eternaljoy: we've committed many fixes in addition to rc3
[10:35] <ryan_> but 'startx --:1' doesn't work
[10:35] <eternaljoy> crimsun: ok
[10:35] <ryan_> (it tries to use display 0).
[10:35] <fabiano> i got a live cd with 6.06 versio ,how i do the upgrade?
[10:35] <ryan_> what's wrong with it?
[10:35] <jrib> ryan_: you need a space after --
[10:35] <ryan_> ahh
[10:35] <ryan_> thanks
[10:35] <billy> !upgrade | fabiano
[10:35] <ubotu> fabiano: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[10:35] <nevermind> fabiano: you want to upgrade a livecd?
[10:35] <fabiano> yes
[10:36] <nevermind> fabiano: or do you got the livecd installed on hd and want to upgrade that?
[10:36] <fabiano> yes
[10:36] <fabiano> I have a live cd
[10:36] <eternaljoy> billy: where is the alsa folder we created?  / ?
[10:36] <nevermind> fabiano: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:36] <billy> eternaljoy: /home/ejoy/installers/alsa
[10:36] <nevermind> fabiano: add the new apt sources there (find em on wiki for example)
[10:36] <acoward> nevermind: mainly that i've never done anything with services and it seems scary to me... how do i get it to not start up when I start my comp?
[10:36] <TheVault> I'm in the Terminal editing a Makefile for skippy, how do I save the changes & exit?
[10:36] <nevermind> fabiano: then apt-get -f update && apt-get -f dist-upgrade
[10:37] <eternaljoy> billy: ok done!  copied it to alsa
[10:37] <TheVault> Iv never done this before
[10:37] <Huffalump> How do I mount a "W95 Ext'd"  hda?  (I could swear in Windows, it's NTFS but in any event Linux says it's W95 Ext'd)
[10:37] <nevermind> that should do the trick
[10:37] <eternaljoy> billy:  next? :)
[10:37] <nevermind> acoward: simpe, just disable the service either via services tab in your gnome, or chmod 000 the service starter in /etc/init.d
[10:37] <jrib> TheVault: skippy is in the repositories
[10:37] <TheVault> oh
[10:37] <TheVault> jrib: Thnx
[10:37] <billy> eternaljoy: copy this one to the same location : http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa/ftp/lib/alsa-lib-1.0.14rc2.tar.bz2
[10:37] <fabiano> but nothing is happing
[10:37] <nevermind> in case the service starts from inetd or xinetd comment out the lines that start the service and restart the superserver
[10:38] <TheVault> jrib: But for future use, how do I edit a file in terminal and then save and exit when done?
[10:38] <jrib> TheVault: what editor are you using?
[10:38] <eternaljoy> billy: thats the same filename as before
[10:38] <TheVault> jrib: the command was nano Makefile in the terminal
[10:38] <eternaljoy> billy: no  my mostalke
[10:38] <TheVault> jrib: Then it shows I can edit, but how do I save & exit when I'm done?
[10:38] <jrib> TheVault: ctrl-o to save or "write Out" and ctrl-x to "eXit"
[10:38] <billy> eternaljoy: just a touch different.  :)
[10:38] <eternaljoy> billy: ok done! both files are now in als
[10:39] <TheVault> jrib: Thnx...this will prove handy in future use
[10:39] <eternaljoy> billy: yep. ok done :)
[10:39] <billy> eternaljoy: here's the last one.  http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa/ftp/utils/alsa-utils-1.0.14rc2.tar.bz2
[10:39] <Huffalump>  I understand it's "sudo mount -t {whatgoeshere?} /dev/hdaX /mnt/mystuff"  but what's the missing piece for W95 Ext'd ?
[10:39] <TheVault> jrib: Yay it worked, Thnx
[10:39] <mirra> can squirrelmail/postfix/courier-imap, handle sending out email to a large list of recepients?
[10:39] <mirra> or do I need something else like mailman?
[10:39] <eternaljoy> billy: ok 3 files are now in alsa
[10:40] <acoward> i'll use a gui ftp server and make my way to vsftp later
[10:40] <tuxligo> hi!
[10:40] <billy> eternaljoy: excellent.  now `sudo mkdir -p /usr/src/alsa`
[10:40] <nevermind> acoward: your choice, just never heard of gui ftpd
[10:40] <nevermind> )
[10:40] <eternaljoy> billy: do I type sudo mkdir -p /usr/src/alsa from wihin the alsa folder?
[10:40] <nevermind> which doesnt mean its eventually a good solution
[10:40] <billy> eternaljoy: yeah.  it'll be fine.
[10:40] <nevermind> after all, with gnu you have the choice)
[10:40] <eternaljoy> billy: done
[10:41] <tuxligo> KDE or Gnome?!
[10:41] <billy> eternaljoy: cd /usr/src/alsa
[10:41] <fabiano> i have a live cd,how I upgrade ?
[10:41] <billy> !upgrade | fabiano
[10:41] <ubotu> fabiano: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[10:41] <nevermind> btw, gotta say, ubuntu for ppls who are switching from deb is like, a drug to say the least
[10:41] <eternaljoy> billy: done
[10:41] <nevermind> one damn of a great system you have there
[10:41] <billy> eternaljoy: sudo cp ~/installers/alsa/* .
[10:41] <eternaljoy> billy: with the . on the end?
[10:42] <nevermind> im three days in it and still amazed by the usability
[10:42] <billy> eternaljoy: yes.  from what I understand, it's equivalent to saying "here" in computer language.
[10:42] <eternaljoy> billy: ok done. all 3 files copies
[10:42] <billy> eternaljoy: sudo tar xjf alsa-driver-1.0.14rc2.tar.bz2
[10:43] <eternaljoy> billy: done
[10:43] <billy> eternaljoy: sudo tar xjf alsa-lib-1.0.14rc2.tar.bz2
[10:43] <Huffalump> Nullbyte, are you still around?  I'm looking for a little help mounting a "W95 Ext'd" drive (now that my ntfs drives mounted so easily).
[10:43] <TheVault> jrib: Aww sweet, I love skippy
[10:43] <eternaljoy> billy: done also
[10:43] <billy> eternaljoy: sudo tar xjf alsa-utils-1.0.14rc1.tar.bz2
[10:44] <TheVault> jrib: Anyway to fix the delay. There is like a 4 sec delay when I press the button I assigned
[10:44] <nevermind> Huffalump: try -t vfat
[10:44] <nevermind> not sure
[10:44] <joe4444> how can i create a screencast?
[10:44] <nevermind> havent used fat32 partitions in a long time
[10:44] <jrib> TheVault: not that I know of, I had to give up on it because of that
[10:44] <eternaljoy> billy: that last one said: tar: alsa-utils-1.0.14rc1.tar.bz2: Cannot open: No such file or directory. tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
[10:44] <TheVault> jrib: I'll tinker with the config file and see what I come up with
[10:44] <jrib> joe4444: applications > accessories > take screen shot    or press your PrintScreen button on your keyboard
[10:44] <IndyGunFreak> whats a good site to test the MPlayer plugin for Firefox?
[10:44] <nevermind> joe4444: there is a tool avail for it from the software installer
[10:44] <eternaljoy> billy: tar: Child returned status 2., tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
[10:44] <billy> eternaljoy: oops.  sudo tar xjf alsa-utils-1.0.14rc2.tar.bz2
[10:45] <nevermind> joe4444: cannot remember its name atm, just look in media
[10:45] <eternaljoy> billy: ok done :)
[10:45] <Led-Hed> I've installed Apache2 and the Suexec module.  How can I find out what the suexec-uidmin value was set for?
[10:45] <jrib> joe4444: oh you said "screen*cast*", ignore me then
[10:45] <billy> eternaljoy: cd alsa-driver-1.0.14rc2
[10:45] <joe4444> yeah
[10:45] <joe4444> video =)
[10:45] <Huffalump> nevermind, thanks for the suggestion.  Apparently that's not the right key/option.  (Actually, I was sure it was an NTFS drive, despite what fdisk says)
[10:45] <jrib> IndyGunFreak: visit the mplayer plugin site, they have links to a bunch of test sites
[10:45] <Jowi> efface, you got it to work? if not I have another idea
[10:45] <nevermind> Huffalump: what does fdisk -l says
[10:45] <eternaljoy> billy: okl done
[10:45] <billy> eternaljoy: sudo ./configure --with-cards=hda-intel
[10:45] <nevermind> sudo fdisk -l that would be
[10:46] <Huffalump> nevermind, it says W95 Ext'd
[10:46] <joe4444> nevermind, istanbul?
[10:46] <eternaljoy> billy:  done
[10:46] <nevermind> Huffalump: a broke ntfs or maybe an extended part that holds an ntfs drive?
[10:46] <billy> eternaljoy: make
[10:46] <Huffalump> nevermind, it's a single physical drive with only one partition.  I guess I could be insane =] 
[10:46] <eternaljoy> billy: permission deied; make: *** [include/sound/version.h]  Error 1
[10:46] <jrib> joe4444: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CreatingScreencasts
[10:46] <billy> eternaljoy: sudo make
[10:47] <eternaljoy> ok
[10:47] <anabelle> hey, is there something like a chkdisk to check a cd for defects in ubuntu?
[10:47] <nevermind> Huffalump: good q, indeed, i guess its time for trying for you, try all the fs types there are "man mount"
[10:47] <eternaljoy> billy:  ALSA modules were successfully compiled.
[10:47] <l90bpm> screencast..  WOW!
[10:47] <billy> eternaljoy: sudo make install
[10:48] <l90bpm> wasn't even 4 me..  but I thank you anyway
[10:48] <nevermind> Huffalump: i dunno if you may fsck a win partition from linux, never did that, maybe someone knows
[10:48] <_Freedom0_> hi
[10:48] <joe4444> thanks jrib
[10:48] <nevermind> Huffalump: if everything fails, might do an image with dd and try to mount that
[10:48] <eternaljoy> billy: WARNING!!! The mixer channels for the ALSA driver are muted by default!!!
[10:48] <crimsun> billy: no. Please use sudo make install-modules, else you clobber the infrastructure.
[10:48] <eternaljoy> billy: done
[10:48] <Huffalump> nevermind, I'll poke around the man a bit ....and if all else fails, I'll boot into Windows
[10:48] <billy> eternaljoy: that's fine.  cd ../alsa-lib-1.0.14rc2
[10:48] <FITorio1> OK guys I found raid help... but it's not complete and I made a mistake... so now I need to start over
[10:48] <eternaljoy> crimsun: ahh :(  is it too late folr me now?
[10:48] <nevermind> Huffalump: hehe, of course, if you still got that installed)
[10:49] <FITorio1> how do you destroy an array
[10:49] <Huffalump> "man mount" hehe
[10:49] <crimsun> eternaljoy: eh, yes, but your computer won't explode
[10:49] <eternaljoy> crimsun: I typed: sudo make install.  what can I do now?
[10:49] <crimsun> eternaljoy: just proceed.
[10:49] <_Freedom0_> i'm trying to get a solution for my zxdsl 852 modem and i found on ubuntu site but with polish language who could understand polish language http://forum.ubuntu.pl/viewtopic.php?t=28828&view=next&sid=d5778ae323b2145cfd34ca59107b2da3
[10:49] <tuxligo> 1< ./configure 2< sudo make 3< sudo make install
[10:49] <cs02rm0> anyone know why i wouldn't be able to ssh between two machines, either way? openssh-server installed, no firewall rules, can ssh localhost on both machines.
[10:49] <aeroplane> does anyone here know if feisty will have gnome 2.18?
[10:49] <eternaljoy> crimsun: shoild I now type: sudo make install-modules ?
[10:49] <l90bpm> look for another flag and click it
[10:49] <cafuego_> aeroplane: Yes, it will.
[10:50] <l90bpm> might get lucky, might not
[10:50] <crimsun> eternaljoy: no, you've already done what that target accomplishes
[10:50] <cafuego_> aeroplane: That's why Ubuntu releases a month after each gnome release.
[10:50] <anabelle> hey, is there something like a chkdisk to check a cd for defects in ubuntu? i need to check a WinXP CD before formatting.... please help.
[10:50] <eternaljoy> billy: ok I typed: cd ../alsa-lib-1.0.14rc2
[10:50] <billy> eternaljoy: sudo ./configure
[10:50] <Slart> Is anyone here using k9copy on ubuntu? when I try it just insta-crashes..
[10:50] <nevermind> cs02rm0: sshd running, netstat -ntlp, machines have ips ifconfig?
[10:50] <aeroplane> Oh, okay thanks. I did not know that about ubuntu.
[10:51] <Slart> anabelle: perhaps there is a fsck for iso9660 ?
[10:51] <cs02rm0> netstat shows it listening on port 22
[10:51] <eternaljoy> billy:  done
[10:51] <anabelle> how can i do it Slart ?
[10:51] <billy> eternaljoy: sudo make
[10:51] <Slart> anabelle: one second.. I'll check
[10:51] <cs02rm0> one machine's 192.168.0.48, the other .49
[10:51] <anabelle> thank you :)
[10:51] <FITorio1> raid anyone know hpw to work it?
[10:51] <kane77> is there any software that would create encrypted partition on my usb drive?
[10:51] <Nullbyte> kane77: truecrypt.org I think
[10:51] <nevermind> cs02rm0: try to ping machines
[10:51] <matt____> someway i can get k3b to support burning mp4 files as an audio disk?
[10:52] <zach89909> berro
[10:52] <nevermind> cs02rm0: ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
[10:52] <fabiano> how i do upgrade from a live cd?
[10:52] <matt____> kane77: trecrypt rocks!
[10:52] <eternaljoy> billy: finished
[10:52] <billy> eternaljoy: sudo make install
[10:52] <cs02rm0> ping failed. destination host unreachable
[10:52] <kane77> matt____, Nullbyte I'll have a look at that...
[10:52] <Nullbyte> kane77: Good idea!
[10:52] <matt____> kane77: what do you mean?
[10:52] <TheVault> jrib: Hey, I think this is better than nothing. Thanks bro, Got it working perfectly, still slow but hey, its the price I gotta pay for organization :P
[10:53] <eternaljoy> billy:  done
[10:53] <billy> eternaljoy: cd ../alsa-utils-1.0.14rc2
[10:53] <cs02rm0> they can both ping 192.168.0.1 (the router) though
[10:53] <kane77> matt____, truecrypt
[10:53] <eternaljoy> billy: ok
[10:53] <efface> can anyone explain why wine is detecting my sound device for midi support but not wave out/in
[10:53] <billy> eternaljoy: sudo ./configure
[10:53] <matt____> burning mp4 files from k3b as audio disk?
[10:53] <cs02rm0> ah, no, .48 can .49 can't
[10:53] <nevermind> cs02rm0: port on router open, in case its a managed?
[10:53] <fabiano> how i upgrade from a live cd?
[10:53] <TheVault> jrib: What about wobbly windows, can I get that but not install Beryl or Compiz?
[10:53] <eternaljoy> billy: ok
[10:53] <billy> eternaljoy: sudo make
[10:53] <jrib> TheVault: nope, I don't think so
[10:54] <nevermind> cs02rm0: or how they call it.... router with firewall, or wan router...
[10:54] <eternaljoy> billy: ok
[10:54] <TheVault> jrib: Hmmm, well I hope they do, I like how Skippy is a single program
[10:54] <billy> eternaljoy: sudo make install
[10:54] <Huffalump> nevermind, according to UbuntuForums, one cannot mount an extended drive
[10:54] <eternaljoy> billy: shoild I make that sudo make install-modules as crimsun said?
[10:54] <TheVault> jrib: What about the fade your windows effect, do they have that single or is that a no to lol
[10:54] <nevermind> Huffalump: extended isnt actually a fs, thats why i was asking for an fs inside
[10:54] <tc75> hi, printing landscape mode doesnt work for me in sodipodi... what should i look into? where's that "lpr gui" thing coming from? i've noticed it elsewhere...
[10:54] <nevermind> ;)
[10:55] <cs02rm0> it's just a wireless wired bridge router
[10:55] <Huffalump> nevermind, I'm an idiot
[10:55] <eternaljoy> billy: ?
[10:55] <billy> eternaljoy: crimsun is probably more knowledgable than I am.  but this worked fine for me.  not sure about mixing the command at this poitn.
[10:55] <Huffalump> nevermine, I just had an epiphany and I get it now
[10:55] <Huffalump> nevermind, solved!
[10:55] <fabiano> how i upgrade from a live cd?
[10:55] <cs02rm0> i think the network connection's gone down on .49
[10:55] <eternaljoy> crimsun: shold I do the other 2 as sudo make install-modules ?
[10:55] <Slart> anabelle: there is a command "readcd" that can check for errors
[10:55] <nevermind> cs02rm0: eventually broken nic?
[10:55] <Sayers> Updrading to Feisty right now
[10:55] <jrib> TheVault: I've done it in fluxbox using http://fluxbox-wiki.org/index.php/Transparency
[10:55] <misiek> siema
[10:55] <eternaljoy> crimsun: even though i didnt do the first one sudo make install-modules?
[10:55] <Huffalump> nevermind, the problem was that I'm stupid and I should have been mounting /dev/hdb (not hda)
[10:55] <misiek> jest tu polak :D
[10:55] <crimsun> eternaljoy: it's only applicable to alsa-driver.
[10:55] <anabelle> should i just type readcd? Slart ?
[10:55] <nevermind> cs02rm0: most common reason for most network probs under gnu is a broken network card
[10:55] <TheVault> jrib: Sweet, may give that try
[10:56] <eternaljoy> crimsun: ok
[10:56] <Slart> anabelle: I'm looking into it.. I haven't used this utility myself
[10:56] <romeo> !multiverse
[10:56] <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
[10:56] <nevermind> Huffalump: good to hear your things working out)
[10:56] <misiek> mam kuwa problemik z gaim :/
[10:56] <eternaljoy> billy: ok sudo make install done
[10:56] <misiek> pomoze ktos?/
[10:56] <billy> eternaljoy: reboot.  hopefully that'll fix your sound.
[10:56] <nevermind> misiek: what is your problem with gaim?
[10:57] <eternaljoy> billy: was that the last command?
[10:57] <misiek> he's not stardet
[10:57] <nevermind> misiek: sorry not speaking polsk, but understanding at least the terms i think;)
[10:57] <misiek> started
[10:57] <stephanecharette> Install q:  I cannot install on my new Dell Optiplex GX620.  This system has an ATI Radeon X600, and it complains about "no devices" when the graphical installation is about to start.  I've tried the "alternate" disk with text mode install, but it seems to hand with the message:  "Starting system log daemon: syslogd, klogd"
[10:57] <billy> eternaljoy: yes.  that's it.
[10:57] <eternaljoy> billy: i thought we had to complile the 3rd downloaded file as well/. no?
[10:57] <nevermind> misiek: gaim is not starting?
[10:57] <nevermind> misiek: try to start gaim from a shell
[10:57] <billy> eternaljoy: we did.  it's all done now.
[10:57] <nevermind> misiek: and look what error you get
[10:57] <misiek> You know he's starting and ... %^^$!!!
[10:57] <eternaljoy> billy: we only did 2
[10:57] <misiek> he's dead :/
[10:57] <Slart> anabelle: ok.. what device is your cd reader?
[10:58] <nevermind> misiek: show us the error output, if its not longer than 2 lines in chan;)
[10:58] <Slart> anabelle: /dev/dvd? or something like /dev/scd0? numbers may vary
[10:58] <misiek> nevermind I haven't some errors
[10:58] <anabelle> /media/cdrom0
[10:58] <anabelle> ??
[10:58] <eternaljoy> billy: maybe we did 3 :P
[10:58] <eternaljoy> billy: ok ill reboot and tell you how it went
[10:58] <Slart> anabelle: nope.. that's the mountpoint.. type "mount" in  a terminal
[10:59] <nevermind> sorry misiek but without an error at least on screen or on text there isnt much i may say bout your problem
[10:59] <Huffalump> nevermind (or Nullbyte) - could you point me in the right direction to solve this?  http://pastebin.ca/405706
[10:59] <misiek> I know it :/
[10:59] <anabelle> /dev/hdb1 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
[10:59] <anabelle> proc on /proc type proc (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
[10:59] <anabelle> /sys on /sys type sysfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
[10:59] <anabelle> varrun on /var/run type tmpfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,mode=0755)
[10:59] <anabelle> varlock on /var/lock type tmpfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,mode=1777)
[10:59] <anabelle> procbususb on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw)
[10:59] <anabelle> udev on /dev type tmpfs (rw,mode=0755)
[10:59] <anabelle> devshm on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw)
[10:59] <anabelle> devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620)
[10:59] <anabelle> /dev/hdb2 on /media/hdb2 type ntfs (rw,nls=utf8,umask=007,gid=46)
[10:59] <billy> eternaljoy: I just rechecked.  we did everything.
[10:59] <anabelle> /dev/sda1 on /media/sda1 type ntfs (rw,nls=utf8,umask=007,gid=46)
[10:59] <Slart> anabelle: somewhere in the text that shows is /dev/XXXX /media/cdrom0 bla bla bla.. I need those XXXX
[10:59] <anabelle> /dev/sda2 on /media/sda2 type ntfs (rw,nls=utf8,umask=007,gid=46)
[10:59] <ridge> hi
[10:59] <anabelle> /dev/sdb1 on /media/bunker type ext3 (rw,nosuid,nodev)
[11:00] <zach89909> hello again!
[11:00] <stephanecharette> Anyone know what I can do about this?  I cannot install on my new Dell Optiplex GX620.  This system has an ATI Radeon X600, and it complains about "no devices" when the graphical installation is about to start.  I've tried the "alternate" disk with text mode install, but it seems to hand with the message:  "Starting system log daemon: syslogd, klogd"
[11:00] <ridge> misiek:do you come from Poland?
[11:00] <Huffalump> nevermind (or Nullbyte) disregard... another ID-10-T error
[11:00] <zach89909> !PXE
[11:00] <misiek> it's something that: I starting Gaim, he's started, working some time and shot down :/
[11:00] <Slart> anabelle: ok.. try this.. "mount | grep -i /mnt/cdrom".. make sure you have a cd in the drive
[11:00] <ubotu> pxe: free PX daemon. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.4.2-4 (edgy), package size 23 kB, installed size 136 kB
[11:00] <misiek> no errors
[11:00] <misiek> :(
[11:01] <eternaljoy> billy:  ok brb
[11:01] <ridge>  misiek:do you come from Poland?
[11:01] <misiek> ridge
[11:01] <misiek> yes
[11:01] <misiek> hehe
[11:01] <ridge> ale jaja
[11:01] <misiek> o ziom :)
[11:01] <misiek> hahaha zdradzil mnie pijacki eng??
[11:01] <misiek> :D
[11:01] <LjL> !pl
[11:01] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[11:01] <ridge> a co ty taki wygadany po angielsku?:))
[11:01] <stone123_> polska?
[11:01] <nevermind> misiek: it sounds to me like you have broke gaim somehow or using a dev version
[11:01] <misiek> polska
[11:02] <nevermind> misiek: in case, try to remove and reinstall, or try to replace with a stable version
[11:02] <ridge> stone123:ye ye ye!!!!!!!1
[11:02] <misiek> panowie mam problemo z Gaim
[11:02] <mikedoty> Hi there.  I'm trying to mount an MDF image, but I am having some trouble; my command doesn't seem to work.  This is what I am trying:  sudo mount image.mdf /mnt/isoimage/ loop=/dev/loop0
[11:02] <misiek> odpalam dziada- zaznaczam ze dzialal
[11:02] <Swany> hello i'm wondering if anyone has some time to help me... i had the 64bit version of desktop installed then updated to the latest build via the update program and now i my pc wont boot and am getting the busybox v1.1.3 error /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
[11:02] <mikedoty> Am I making a glaringly dumb error in there?
[11:02] <nevermind> misiek: especially that "after a few minutes" is weird
[11:02] <misiek> i tu jaja
[11:02] <stone123_> i am slavic and understand it , but this is not channel for other languages
[11:02] <LjL> please, use english here, or join #ubuntu-pl to speak polish
[11:02] <zach89909> I configured PXE, DHCP, and Tftp; I still cont get another computer to boot PXE from it.  How do I get Pxe to work?
[11:02] <misiek> wylacza sie po chwili sam :/
[11:02] <Slart> mikedoty: not sure linux can mount mdf file just out of the box.. I have to convert mine to iso-files
[11:03] <samuel> hello all
[11:03] <mikedoty> Ok, Thanks slart
[11:03] <misiek> wiem ok juz koncze stone
[11:03] <mikedoty> I can do that.  Can you recommend a good program for the conversion?
[11:03] <nevermind> mikedoty: mdf was what again?
[11:03] <eternaljoy> billy:  I have no sound whatsoever now :(
[11:03] <ridge> i chuj
[11:03] <nevermind> mikedoty: alcohol120 file?
[11:03] <eternaljoy> billy: what can I do now?
[11:03] <mikedoty> I think so
[11:03] <billy> eternaljoy:  just relax.  `alsaconf`
[11:03] <slyfox> What can I use to convert mpeg to avi ?
[11:03] <misiek> swieta racja ridge
[11:03] <nevermind> mikedoty: then mdf is not an iso image
[11:03] <eternaljoy> crimsun: after those steps by billy , i have no sound at all.  What can I do now?
[11:03] <nevermind> mikedoty: if i remember right there are converters for these images
[11:03] <eternaljoy> billy: ok
[11:03] <Slart> anabelle: did that last command output anything?
[11:04] <samuel> anyone know of any howto for setting up a server that will do on the fly transcoding to flash videos and stream these videos?
[11:04] <nevermind> mikedoty: not sure if they come with ubuntu, if not, look on freshmeat.net
[11:04] <zach89909> HELP ME!!
[11:04] <LjL> !english | misiek
[11:04] <ubotu> misiek: The #ubuntu, #kubuntu and #xubuntu channels are english only. For a complete list of channels in other languages, please visit http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat
[11:04] <stone123_> lol
[11:04] <billy> eternaljoy: remember those "mute by default" messages?
[11:04] <eternaljoy> billy: ok its loaded
[11:04] <Slart> anabelle: "mount | grep -i /mnt/cdrom".. with a cd/dvd in the drive
[11:04] <eternaljoy> billy: yes i remmebr that now
[11:04] <misiek> ok ok I'am know now :)
[11:04] <misiek> sorry mr :D
[11:04] <eternaljoy> billy: shall I press OK?
[11:04] <ridge> hi everyone
[11:04] <misiek> !pl
[11:04] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[11:04] <LjL> ridge, same for you - english here please
[11:04] <misiek> o c u all
[11:04] <billy> eternaljoy:  you'll go through a step by step process.  just be sure to use hda-intel as your device.  and unmute the channels.
[11:05] <ridge> LjL:ok ok
[11:05] <eternaljoy> billy: ok
[11:05] <fabiano> how i upgrade from a live cd?
[11:05] <billy> fabiano:  have you installed the livecd yet?
[11:05] <Swany> the other problem says (initramfs) [ 224.997553]  ata2.01: failed to set xfermode (err_mask=0x4)
[11:05] <zach89909> Help me!
[11:05] <fabiano> yes
[11:05] <eternaljoy> billy: it saus if I want to modify modprobe.conf
[11:06] <billy> fabiano: i'm going to tell ubotu to send you a message.  Look for it.
[11:06] <billy> !upgrade | fabiano
[11:06] <ubotu> fabiano: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[11:06] <Swany> can anyone help? or should i post to the forums
[11:06] <BlackHat> please i really need help....my kernel panic and i cant boot again.... i ran the ubuntu live cd...how can i from the live cd edit my fstab ???
[11:06] <billy> eternaljoy: yes.
[11:06] <GNot> hi all
[11:06] <zach89909> Help me!
[11:06] <eternaljoy> billy: it finished with  For adjustment of volumes, use your favorite mixer.
[11:06] <ridge> i am starting to learn how to write scripts but i ask: for what are the scripts?what interesting things can i do with them?
[11:07] <nevermind> BlackHat: mount the partition of your / fs, go into your mounted dir, cd into etc dir
[11:07] <eternaljoy> billy: what mixer?
[11:07] <nevermind> BlackHat: and edit it
[11:07] <nevermind> ;)
[11:07] <jrib> ridge: anything you can imagine!
[11:07] <billy> eternaljoy: alsamixer
[11:07] <ridge> jrib:for example?
[11:07] <nevermind> ridge: automate your work
[11:07] <eternaljoy> billy: alsamixer: function snd_mixer_load failed: Invalid argument
[11:07] <zach89909> !bootp
[11:07] <nevermind> ridge: really, thats the main reason why we use scripts
[11:07] <ubotu> bootp: server for the bootp protocol with DHCP support. In component universe, is extra. Version 2.4.3-16 (edgy), package size 72 kB, installed size 236 kB
[11:08] <nevermind> ridge: e.g. creating vhosts for apache
[11:08] <Swany> hello i'm wondering if anyone has some time to help me... i had the 64bit version of desktop installed then updated to the latest build via the update program and now i my pc wont boot and am getting the busybox v1.1.3 error /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
[11:08] <billy> eternaljoy: do you have a volume control in your panel?
[11:08] <nevermind> ridge: nother good one, bind ptr creation
[11:08] <eternaljoy> billy: i still have no sound!  and the colume control in panel is at 100%
[11:08] <nevermind> ridge: or the usual backup stuff
[11:08] <anabelle> slart can you repeat to me please a hada phone call and i can't find your message
[11:08] <mikedoty> Doh.  It was iso9660 all along, mdf2iso told me that.  I got it mounted properly, I am not sure why it didn't mount before (I was naively naively treating it like an iso)
[11:08] <billy> eternaljoy: right click the volume control.  select preferences.
[11:09] <Slart> anabelle: "mount | grep -i cdrom".. with a cd/dvd in the drive
[11:09] <jrib> ridge: I have one that handles my mailto: by using gmail, I wrote one yesterday to format some logs nicely.  You can write full programs, it really is whatever you want
[11:09] <anabelle> done, what now?
[11:09] <zach89909> CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME!
[11:09] <eternaljoy> billy: it says Realtec ALC660
[11:09] <sluimers> hey there
[11:09] <jrib> !helpme | zach89909
[11:09] <ubotu> zach89909: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[11:09] <Slart> anabelle: no result?
[11:09] <anabelle> no
[11:09] <Slart> anabelle: do you have a cd in the drive?
[11:09] <billy> eternaljoy: select HDA Intel (Alsa mixer)
[11:09] <ikonia> zach89909: nice way to be ignored
[11:10] <anabelle> yes
[11:10] <eternaljoy> billy: now the volume controls is misbehaving.  it jumps up and down when I try to move it
[11:10] <Slart> anabelle: can you access that cd through nautilus?
[11:10] <tomas_> Does there exist any ubuntu packages for a gui for mencoder? I used kmenc15 and some other gui in the past, but i cannot find a single package that works on edgy :(
[11:10] <zach89909> ikonia: sorry.
[11:10] <ridge> ok thanks everyone, i'll think about it...
[11:10] <Swany> hello i'm wondering if anyone has some time to help me... i had the 64bit version of desktop installed then updated to the latest build via the update program and now i my pc wont boot and am getting the busybox v1.1.3 error /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
[11:10] <eternaljoy> billy: its not an option! i cant see HDA Intel (Alsa mixer)
[11:10] <anabelle> i use kubuntu... do i have nautilus?
[11:10] <erichj> anabelle: no
[11:10] <lugod> hi. can upstart be safely reimstalled from edgy and replaced with sysvinit? I'm trying to run getty to answer modems
[11:10] <Nullbyte> anabelle, you have konqueror
[11:10] <Slart> anabelle: ok.. whatever the file manager is called in kde then =)
[11:10] <jrib> anabelle: no.  You can install it if you want to, but default is konqueror in kubuntu
[11:10] <eternaljoy> billy: it only has 1 option; says Realtec ALC660 (OSS mixer)
[11:10] <lugod> i meant 'deinstalled' :)
[11:11] <anabelle> yes i can acces it....
[11:11] <Slart> anabelle: try that command again.. the mount one
[11:11] <eternaljoy> billy: and now the volume controls is misbehaving.  it jumps up and down when I try to move it
[11:11] <nevermind> lugod: sounds like a nice task, i dunno if anyone ever tried that, i would go with a virtual image first and try it there
[11:11] <tomas_> Anyone?
[11:11] <anabelle> anabelle@gathacol-server:~$ mount | grep -i cdrom
[11:11] <anabelle> anabelle@gathacol-server:~$ mount | grep -i cdrom
[11:11] <anabelle> anabelle@gathacol-server:~$
[11:11] <sluimers> Question, I'm totally new to Ubuntu and a newbie.. I accidentally deleted some programs using aptitude, now my sound doesn't work anymore, how do I get it working again?
[11:11] <eternaljoy> billy: has this problem got anything to do with what crimsun said?
[11:11] <Slart> anabelle: strange.. hang on... I have to check sometihng
[11:12] <nevermind> sluimers: if you remember what you deinstalled, try to reinstall it
[11:12] <lugod> nevermind: ok
[11:12] <sluimers> I don't remember
[11:12] <nevermind> sluimers: without more info its gonna be hard to say
[11:12] <billy> eternaljoy: maybe.  worked fine for me though.
[11:12] <goodkiwiboy> Anyone here know anything about bluetooth and cellphones? just trying my luck
[11:12] <nevermind> sluimers: well, a logic conclusion would be, that you deinstalled your sound daemon, or your audio mixer somehow
[11:12] <Jowi> sluimers, best bet... "sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop" if you use gnome... that will get you the default apps back at least.
[11:12] <zach89909> I configured PXE, DHCP, and Tftp and I still can't boot PXE.  I need help with this.
[11:12] <sluimers> I installed nvidia-glx without having a nvidia videocard and it went wrong from there
[11:12] <eternaljoy> billy:  :((((
[11:13] <Swany> hello i'm wondering if anyone has some time to help me... i had the 64bit version of desktop installed then updated to the latest build via the update program and now i my pc wont boot and am getting the busybox v1.1.3 error /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
[11:13] <tomas_> Does anyone know if there is any ubuntu packages for a mencoder gui? I used kmenc15 and some other gtk gui in the past, but i cannot find a single package that works on edgy :(
[11:13] <eternaljoy> billy: at least before I had sound when I rebooted a few times.  And I asked you if this can make it totally stop working all togetjer, and I trusted you as you said THAT WONT HAPPEN :(
[11:13] <nevermind> sluimers: id really advice you to do install/remove as soon as youre set for it, or play with it in a virtual machine
[11:13] <bmayolg> view
[11:13] <tomas_> Or if anyone know of some other decent video encoder
[11:13] <eternaljoy> billy: now I cant get sound at all :(
[11:13] <bmayolg> +view
[11:13] <digi_> how can I tell if EFI GUID Partition support is enabled or disabled in ubuntu 6.06?
[11:13] <eternaljoy> crimsun: you here please?
[11:13] <goodkiwiboy> I can send to my cellphone just cant send to my computer
[11:14] <paLindr0me> !modem
[11:14] <ubotu> You want to connect via dial-up? Read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto
[11:14] <Slart> anabelle: hmm... I can't find a good way to get your cd drives device name..
[11:14] <Desmaano> whats up guys
[11:14] <lugod> the reason I want sysvinit is to run a fax server
[11:14] <Slart> Anyone know how to find out the device name of a cd/dvd drive?
[11:14] <eternaljoy> billy: and when  I type alsamixer it says: alsamixer: function snd_mixer_load failed: Invalid argument
[11:14] <l90bpm> this Wiley's Ubuntu Linux Bible 2007 covers it all...  only 931 pages.. gosh I love pdf's
[11:14] <lugod> Slart: dmesg | grep -i CD
[11:14] <Agiofws> hello
[11:14] <lugod> Slart: dmesg | grep -i DVD
[11:14] <bakert> I have set up an ubuntu server (no X).  How can I add a USB-attached printer?
[11:14] <l90bpm> is it not labeled in device manager?
[11:14] <nevermind> lugod: fax, these things still exist?
[11:14] <Agiofws> how do i downgrade  xorg in ubuntu ?
[11:14] <nevermind> lugod: sweet
[11:15] <eternaljoy> billy: i trusted you :(  and now my sound is stuffed
[11:15] <Slart> anabelle: ah.. let's try that.. dmesg | grep -i cd
[11:15] <lugod> nevermind: ja :)
[11:15] <Slart> thanks lugod
[11:15] <billy> eternaljoy: one sec.
[11:15] <eternaljoy> billy: ok
[11:15] <crimsun> eternaljoy: I'm in a phone conference. What do you need?
[11:15] <Slart> lugod: except.. it didn't work =/
[11:15] <anabelle> hda: SONY DVD RW DW-Q30A, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive
[11:15] <nevermind> lugod: hard to say for me, eventually on ubuntu forums has tried that before
[11:15] <anabelle> [17179575.380000]  hda: ATAPI 48X DVD-ROM DVD-R CD-R/RW drive, 2048kB Cache, UDMA(66)
[11:15] <eternaljoy> crimsun: i followed all steps by billy but no sound.  has that got to do with that you said earlier?
[11:15] <paLindr0me> !modem install
[11:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about modem install - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:15] <paLindr0me> hm
[11:15] <bakert> I have installed cupsys* but how do I set up the printer itself?
[11:15] <Slart> lugod.. nevermind..
[11:15] <paLindr0me> how du i install modem ?
[11:15] <Desmaano> ok a question, ubuntu doenst seem to see my harddisks correctly, #1 it cant 'see' its size and #2 ubuntu thinks its a floppydisk, someone ideas??
[11:15] <paLindr0me> *doo
[11:15] <bakert> !printer
[11:16] <ubotu> Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[11:16] <anabelle> hda?
[11:16] <eternaljoy> crimsun: what can I do now? :(
[11:16] <Slart> anabelle: ok.. the device name is /dev/hda
[11:16] <paLindr0me> i need some help :D
[11:16] <lugod> Slart: trry this then: dmesg | egrep -A 10 -B 10 -i 'CD|DVD'
[11:16] <ridge> bye
[11:16] <anabelle> and now cdread /dev/hda?
[11:16] <Jowi> paLindr0me, what type of modem? dial-up or dsl?
[11:16] <paLindr0me> dial
[11:16] <nevermind> lugod: on the other hand, if its just a server with one fax server on it,and not much extra things, chroot a deb install inside your ubuntu
[11:16] <lugod> Slart: it will not show anything if the driver is not loaded!
[11:16] <tomas_> Does anyone know if there is any ubuntu packages for a mencoder gui? I used kmenc15 and some other gtk gui in the past, but i cannot find a single package that works on edgy :(
[11:17] <sluimers> Well I deinstalled nvidia-glx, but not after installing deinstalling lots of programs, hoping that would fix  X windows as that stopped working
[11:17] <eternaljoy> crimsun: and when I type alsamixer it now says: alsamixer: function snd_mixer_load failed: Invalid argument
[11:17] <lugod> nevermind: good idea, that might be the easiest thing
[11:17] <bakert> Does anyone know how to install a printer with no X?
[11:17] <lugod> Slart: find out with: lsmod | grep -i cd
[11:18] <Slart> anabelle: try readcd dev=/dev/hda -c2scan
[11:18] <lugod> bakert: do you have another machine with X that you can use to connect to your Xless server via ssh?
[11:18] <sluimers> All I remember is that one of them was mikmod, but reinstalled that one again
[11:18] <P-K> I am trying to add more localed to my system. When I try and do a dpkg-reconfigure locales. It just genrates the previous selected locales and doesnt bring up the screen to let me choose.
[11:18] <nevermind> bakert: look if you have the lp module loaded, install cups, configure cups through its web interface...
[11:18] <bakert> lugod, yes
[11:18] <zach89909> I configured PXE, DHCP, and Tftp. My other co,puter won't boot from it.  Will someone please help me?
[11:18] <tomas_> bleh.. asked three times and not a single reply to my question :(
[11:18] <Desmaano> can someone take a look at my ubuntu that doesnt 'see' my harddisks right ??
[11:18] <frede> hi, i have a problem with mounting a ntfs partiton. i resized the partition prior to installing ubuntu. i installed ntfs-3g, but i have to "force" the mount because otherwise it tells me the partiton has to be checked and that i should run windows twice - problem i don't have windows anymore... anyone knows a fix?
[11:18] <P-K> Is there another way of doing this in ubuntu?
[11:18] <Jowi> paLindr0me, if you can't configure it if you use "network-admin" it's a bit tricky. best to have a look here as the modems are all quite different: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto
[11:18] <eternaljoy> billy: when I ran sudo alsaconf, it didnt run any mixer or volume control
[11:18] <lugod> bakert: then you can ssh in with -X (forward X) and run the GUI program to set up the printer that way
[11:19] <Slart> lugod: hmm.. it still doesn't find my dvd drive.. odd
[11:19] <lugod> bakert: alternately you can use foomatic via command line
[11:19] <paLindr0me> Thanks Jowi :D
[11:19] <bakert> nevermind, lugod thanks will try one or both of those.  thanks!
[11:19] <lugod> Slart: try: sudo modprobe cdrom
[11:19] <anabelle> its working :D
[11:19] <billy> eternaljoy: not sure why alsaconf is returning an error.  those wiki instructions have worked well for myself and others.  i'm looking into the error now.  please be patient.
[11:19] <tomas_> Does anyone know if there is any ubuntu packages for a mencoder gui? I used kmenc15 and some other gtk gui in the past, but i cannot find a single package that works on edgy :(
[11:19] <Slart> anabelle: finally =)
[11:19] <tomas_> Am i really the only one who encodes videos?
[11:20] <nevermind> tomas_: apt-cache search mencoder
[11:20] <mikewdhd> Guys: I have an Intel 2000 BG Wirless mini-PCI in a laptop. My router runs WPA. Will this card be detected automatically and installed when I install Edgy? Will WPA work or will I need to do other stuff. :-)
[11:20] <tomas_> nevermind, i find no gui..
[11:20] <nevermind> tomas_: not sure, never used a gui for that
[11:20] <tomas_> i have tried that already
[11:20] <eternaljoy> billy: when I ran sudo alsaconf, it didnt run any mixer or volume control,  but it didnt give an error; it only says: Now ALSA is ready to use.
[11:20] <eternaljoy>  For adjustment of volumes, use your favorite mixer.
[11:20] <eternaljoy>  Have a lot of fun!
[11:20] <Slart> lugod: does it make a difference that I'm using a usb-connected DVD drive?
[11:20] <lugod> bakert: example foomatic usage: sudo foomatic-configure -n lp -N 'my printer ps driver' -L office  -c 'lpd://printerhostname/lp'  -p Generic-PostScript_Printer -d Postscript -o PrintoutMode=High -s lprng
[11:20] <tomas_> and i really need a gui, since i need to cut away tv logo and such
[11:20] <Swany> hello i'm wondering if anyone has some time to help me... i had the 64bit version of desktop installed then updated to the latest build via the update program and now i my pc wont boot and am getting the busybox v1.1.3 error /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
[11:20] <anabelle> well i see the led on my cd lit.. but no putput on the konsole, i will just wait
[11:20] <tomas_> nevermind, thanks for responding atleast.. :)
[11:21] <billy> eternaljoy: i meant `alsamixer`.
[11:21] <lugod> bakert: adjust appropriately if you are not using lprng and a postscript ethernet printer like me :)
[11:21] <lugod> Slart: yes
[11:21] <eternaljoy> billy: and why does the volume control now jumps up and down when I try to move it?
[11:21] <Slart> anabelle: there are some other options for readcd.. there is, as always, a manual  "man readcd"
[11:21] <tomas_> i used a gui for gnome that really worked fine, but there seems to no longer be any package for ubuntu
[11:21] <nevermind> tomas_: you need a video editor actually and not a gui to mencoder, if i got that right
[11:21] <nevermind> tomas_: try kino
[11:21] <eternaljoy> billy: yeah it says: alsamixer: function snd_mixer_load failed: Invalid argument
[11:21] <lugod> Slart: you need more drivers; probably lots of usb stuff
[11:21] <eternaljoy> billy: something went wrong
[11:21] <bakert> lugod, thanks
[11:21] <eternaljoy> billy: shall I try to reboot?
[11:22] <lugod> Slart: 'cdrom' module is just for IDE drives
[11:22] <tomas_> nevermind, basically what i need is a program to encode mpeg2 into mpeg4 like xvid or similar. I also need to cut away the top and bottom of the picture
[11:22] <billy> eternaljoy:  you're sure there's no alternative in the dropdown box in the preferences of the volume manager?
[11:22] <Slart> lugod: ah.. that explains it.. thanks
[11:22] <eternaljoy> billy: how can I get it back to the way it was?  at last sound worked when I rebooted a fw times
[11:22] <nevermind> tomas_: acidrip
[11:22] <Slart> anabelle: still no output?
[11:22] <daedra> alsamixer
[11:22] <lugod> Slart: usb cd drives will have names like /dev/scd0
[11:22] <daedra> arrrr
[11:22] <lugod> Slart: not /dev/hdc
[11:22] <tomas_> nevermind, dosent that only support dvds?
[11:22] <Jowi> tomas_, you have tons to chose from. have a look under "MEncoder Frontends" here: http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/projects.html
[11:22] <eternaljoy> billy: it only has 1 option; says Realtec ALC660 (OSS mixer)!  NO other option
[11:22] <nevermind> tomas_: not sure, never tried without dvds
[11:22] <tomas_> nevermind, i looked around in it and found no way to open a mpeg2 file
[11:22] <Jowi> tomas_, only a handful are packaged for ubuntu though.
[11:23] <Slart> lugod: mm.. that's what I have for mine.. just couldn't find a way to get the device name without checking output from mount.. thought there might be a better way
[11:23] <lugod> Slart: not quite sure which modules you need, but they will be related to mass storage
[11:23] <anabelle> no, still waiting
[11:23] <nevermind> tomas_: i remember a package, i think it was dvd:rip
[11:23] <tomas_> Jowi, i tried to compile a few sources.. but no such luck :\
[11:23] <eternaljoy> billy: I right click on sound icon and chose Preferences.  but there is only 1 options there; Realtec ALC660 (OSS mixer)
[11:23] <nevermind> tomas_: though not sure bout the name, its been a while
[11:23] <anabelle> Cd is working nonstop
[11:23] <tomas_> always depends on something
[11:23] <lugod> Slart: aha, you already have the drivers then, good
[11:23] <SeanTater> I set up an sshd server of my computer, upgraded to edgy, and now I cannot access it, is there some type of firewall I need to open?
[11:23] <Slart> lugod: this was just to find the device name to use for "readcd"
[11:24] <nevermind> tomas_: i usually used ^scripts^ for dvd to vcd, svcd, mvcd and xvid, mkv and ogm
[11:24] <Slart> anabelle: well.. mine worked too.. but I got a small summary going.. with a counter and some info on errors and such
[11:24] <Agiofws> how do i downgrade  xorg in ubuntu ?
[11:24] <Agiofws> ?
[11:24] <bigjohnto> anyone ever used ctar command? how can i restore a ctar file
[11:24] <lugod> Slart: for that you can read the files in /sys/bus/usb/devices/*
[11:24] <nevermind> bigjohnto: from the name it creates tar format
[11:24] <eternaljoy> billy: i was worried about this happening. I should have kept it as it was :(
[11:24] <nevermind> bigjohnto: try tar xvfj filename.tar
[11:24] <lugod> Slart: not sure about that actually
[11:25] <bigjohnto> yes but the tar command is not reading it
[11:25] <anabelle> anabelle@gathacol-server:~$ readcd dev=/dev/hda -c2scan
[11:25] <anabelle> Read  speed:  8467 kB/s (CD  48x, DVD  6x).
[11:25] <anabelle> Write speed:  8467 kB/s (CD  48x, DVD  6x).
[11:25] <anabelle> 
[11:25] <bigjohnto> its on a tape
[11:25] <anabelle> thats all i got slart
[11:25] <lugod> Slart: probably dmesg | grep is still best
[11:25] <nevermind> bigjohnto: tar xvf even...
[11:25] <Nergar> ubuntu server comes with or without gnome?
[11:25] <eternaljoy> billy: is there any way or returning to how it was?
[11:25] <nevermind> bigjohnto: what does man ctar say?
[11:25] <Slart> anabelle: hmm.. I'll check again.. perhaps I made a typo somewhere
[11:25] <tomas_> pretty much all mencoder gui projects seems to have ceased to exist
[11:25] <tomas_> no activity for the recent years
[11:26] <billy> eternaljoy: go to System > Preferences > Sound.
[11:26] <eternaljoy> billy: im there now
[11:26] <bigjohnto> nothing...
[11:26] <eternaljoy> billy: now?
[11:26] <nevermind> tomas_: and then again, i got a weird hunch, how about using vlc to stream an mpg2 to a stdout and take that stdout through mencoder?
[11:27] <billy> eternaljoy:  in the Sound Playback drop down box, is there an ALSA option?
[11:27] <tomas_> nevermind, the problem is that i need to cut away the logo and such
[11:27] <nevermind> tomas_: well, for the cutting thats where i mentoined kino
[11:27] <eternaljoy> billy: yes ALSA linux achetucuter
[11:27] <cafuego_> ffmpeg is your friend - even though it doesn't gui
[11:27] <cafuego_> (gui slow, bad)
[11:27] <nevermind> tomas_: i could be wrong, but i remember mencoder as "encoder" which isnt exactly a cutter
[11:27] <cafuego_> server without X fast, good
[11:28] <eternaljoy> billy: says ALSA Advanced Linux Sound Acrhitcutre
[11:28] <billy> eternaljoy: select ALSA and click TEST.
[11:28] <eternaljoy> billy:  TEST has no sound at all
[11:28] <yell0w> !xen
[11:28] <ubotu> XEN is a virtual machine monitor for x86 that supports execution of multiple guest operating systems with unprecedented levels of performance and resource isolation. Information on installing it for Ubuntu can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenOnEdgy
[11:28] <tomas_> cafuego_, heh.. in this case gui does the opposite, since each lets say movie/tvshow need a different crop/cut setting
[11:29] <tomas_> without a gui i would first have to manually find out how much i need to cut the image
[11:29] <eternaljoy> billy: so what happens now? :(
[11:29] <yell0w> !vmware
[11:29] <ubotu> VMWare Player is in Ubuntu's !Multiverse repository (package "vmware-player"), and http://www.easyvmx.com/easyvmx.shtml can create VMs for it. For VMWare Server, instructions can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware - See also !virtualizers
[11:29] <roland_> can vmware workstation be installed on edgy ?
[11:29] <cafuego_> tomas_: yeh, but that can be done easily enough via mplayer and a smattering of settings for ffmpeg
[11:29] <tomas_> which will be both time consuming and cause me alot of more hassle
[11:29] <bakert> lugod, nevermind, thanks for your help earlier.  i managed to print a test page using the cups web interface.  now i need to share it over the network with a windows pc.  any suggestions?
[11:29] <cafuego_> roland_: yup
[11:29] <anabelle> slart, i got this output:
[11:29] <anabelle> anabelle@gathacol-server:~$ readcd dev=/dev/hda -c2scan
[11:29] <anabelle> Read  speed:  8467 kB/s (CD  48x, DVD  6x).
[11:29] <anabelle> Write speed:  8467 kB/s (CD  48x, DVD  6x).
[11:29] <anabelle> readcd: Device not ready.
[11:29] <billy> eternaljoy: click the Sounds tab.  look at the bottom at the Default sound card.  Is it HDA Intel?
[11:29] <nevermind> bakert: combine your cups with a samba install on the same machine
[11:30] <nevermind> bakert: there are manuals for that avail on i think the ubuntu wiki too
[11:30] <eternaljoy> billy: yes Default Card HDA Intel
[11:30] <billy> eternaljoy: ok good.
[11:30] <Slart> anabelle: ok.. try "readcd dev=/dev/hda0 -c2scan" instead
[11:30] <eternaljoy> billy: good? LOL   but sound is broken
[11:30] <bakert> nevermind, how do i refer to the printer in the samba conf file?
[11:30] <nevermind> bakert: as a print share
[11:31] <billy> eternaljoy: it's ONE thing.  go back to Devices and select everything to ALSA.
[11:31] <eternaljoy> billy: any other ideas befoire I cry and have to wipe who Edgy which took me 3 weeks to set up :(
[11:31] <eternaljoy> billy: ok
[11:31] <Slart> anabelle: oh.. you might have to do "sudo umount /dev/hda0" first
[11:31] <billy> eternaljoy: just relax.  don't do that.
[11:31] <eternaljoy> billy: let me try a quick reboot first
[11:31] <SeanTater> I cannot connect to one computer in any way, not even nmap finds it, but it can connect to the first. There are no firewalls in operation on either computer. Why is this?
[11:31] <eternaljoy> billy: ill be back in 1mins
[11:31] <nevermind> bakert: there is a commented out example in the default config of deb, not sure bout ubuntu smb.conf file, havent tried the samba on ubuntu yet
[11:31] <billy> eternaljoy: ok
[11:31] <chori> anyone know if it's possible to "fake" a bluetooth speaker, so you can stream all sound from a laptop to server?
[11:31] <bakert> nevermind, thanks i'll have a look.  i meant how do i know what to "call" it if you know what i mean.  but let me have a look and i'll come back if it doesn't make sense.  thanks.
[11:32] <greig_> hi, i was wondering, when installing a game, and it asks for the second disk at istall, is there a specific command to use or do u just point it to the .exe on the second disk
[11:32] <ikonia> greig_: wine support is in #wine or
[11:32] <ikonia> #winehq
[11:33] <greig_> ok thanks
[11:33] <mikewdhd> Guys: I have an Intel 2000 BG Wirless mini-PCI in a laptop. My router runs WPA. Will this card be detected automatically and installed when I install Edgy? Will WPA work or will I need to do other stuff. :-)
[11:33] <eternaljoy> billy: what wit the sound?
[11:33] <Pep> Hello, any kde power user here? i would like to know how to display a konqole in konqueror (i'm under kubuntu)
[11:33] <eternaljoy> billy: u said change what?
[11:33] <nevermind> mikewdhd: try xsupplicant
[11:34] <romeo> !envy
[11:34] <ubotu> envy is a Python script that eases installation of the official Nvidia and ATI drivers. Please see http://albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html . Developers may be interested in https://launchpad.net/products/envy - See also !Nvidia
[11:34] <mikewdhd> nevermind: that's wpa-supplicant for X?
[11:34] <billy> eternaljoy: System > Preferences > Sound .  ALSA for all.
[11:34] <eternaljoy> billy: i did that
[11:34] <eternaljoy> now what?
[11:34] <chori> noone?
[11:34] <nevermind> mikewdhd: ahh, yah right, i knew it was something with supplicant
[11:34] <nevermind> mikewdhd: ;)
[11:34] <eternaljoy> billy: and why does the sound bar jump up and down wildly when I try to slide it?
[11:35] <billy> eternaljoy: check the Sound Manager > Preferences again.  It does that because your sound is configured to use ALSA and the volume manager is set to OSS.
[11:35] <nevermind> mikewdhd: i *think* xsupplicant is gui to wpasupplicant, but i could be wrong
[11:35] <Slart> anabelle: just to show you how it looks on my computer.. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11404/
[11:35] <billy> eternaljoy: mine used to do the same thing.
[11:35] <nevermind> using freeradius + wep here
[11:35] <anabelle> anabelle@gathacol-server:~$ sudo umount /dev/hda
[11:35] <anabelle> umount: /dev/hda: no montado
[11:35] <anabelle> anabelle@gathacol-server:~$ readcd dev=/dev/hda -c2scan
[11:35] <anabelle> Read  speed:  8467 kB/s (CD  48x, DVD  6x).
[11:35] <anabelle> Write speed:  8467 kB/s (CD  48x, DVD  6x).
[11:35] <eternaljoy> billy: heck the Sound Manager > Preferences again????
[11:35] <l90bpm> got all your codecs?
[11:35] <l90bpm> gstreamer?
[11:35] <billy> eternaljoy: worth a shot, eh?
[11:35] <eternaljoy> billy: why?  it still shows the same
[11:36] <Slart> anabelle: there is a cd in the drive?
[11:36] <tomas_> Tried kino now.. Seems to only support DV files or something :X
[11:36] <billy> eternaljoy: ok.  just checking.
[11:36] <anabelle> yes there is...
[11:36] <eternaljoy> billy: what have u done to me? :(
[11:36] <l90bpm> lol
[11:36] <eternaljoy> billy: you caused some conflict
[11:36] <anabelle> when it finish  will try with another one and see
[11:36] <nevermind> i always thought mpg2 would be digital video;)
[11:37] <cafuego_> mikewdhd: if you're in gnome, networkmanager will handle WPA for you.
[11:37] <eternaljoy> billy: what am I going to do now?  i spent 3-4 weeks setting this system up :(
[11:37] <tomas_> nevermind, many different formats/codecs :\
[11:37] <eternaljoy> can anyone here help me fix my sound?
[11:37] <tomas_> mpeg2 is the one typically used for dvds and digital tv transmission
[11:37] <Slart> anabelle: most weird..  you saw the link I pasted? I get much more info
[11:37] <babo> what's text messaging called in the USA ?
[11:37] <Slart> anabelle: you're running ubuntu 6.10? 6.06?
[11:38] <babo> what's text messaging called in canada ?
[11:38] <l90bpm> eternaljoy, are you registered?
[11:38] <eternaljoy> l90bpm: regtysreed>
[11:38] <anabelle> 6.10
[11:38] <eternaljoy> billy: you screwed me over dude :(
[11:38] <l90bpm> I have a lil guide that might help you
[11:38] <anabelle> yes, i saw it... weird
[11:39] <billy> eternaljoy: just relax.  `gksudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base`
[11:39] <tjl30> Does anyone here use SmartRipper, DVDSrink, or DVD Decrypter ?
[11:39] <eternaljoy> billy: I told you i was worried doing that as it may make sound totally stop working!  and you said NO WAY, it wont do that
[11:39] <eternaljoy> billy: ok im terying to be relaxed :P
[11:39] <eternaljoy> billy: ok loaded. now?
[11:39] <l90bpm> tjl30.. variations
[11:39] <billy> eternaljoy:  you're going to add a line to that file.
[11:40] <eternaljoy> billy: want me to copy ans pastebin the whole file?
[11:40] <eternaljoy> billy: ok whuch line?
[11:40] <rowland> Hello, does anyone know if album art can be changed in Exaile.(I've tried at #exaile but they're all asleep!)
[11:40] <max1> when using vnc to log in to a remote windows client, how can I make sure nobody can follow my actions at hte remote site?
[11:40] <rhys> how would i get my wireless card to work?
[11:40] <Swany> hello i'm wondering if anyone has some time to help me... i had the 64bit version of desktop installed then updated to the latest build via the update program and now i my pc wont boot and am getting the busybox v1.1.3 error /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
[11:41] <IndyGunFreak> !wireless | rhys
[11:41] <ubotu> rhys: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[11:41] <billy> eternaljoy:  we're going to try a couple of different flavours, which will take a couple of reboots to see if we've gotten the right one.  it'll take a couple of steps, so please be patient.
[11:41] <stepanstas> hey guys
[11:41] <stepanstas> quick question
[11:41] <rhys> ok thanks
[11:41] <eternaljoy> billy: im trying, ok
[11:41] <stepanstas> does anyone here use Opera?
[11:41] <eternaljoy> billy: what next then?
[11:41] <billy> eternaljoy: add this line `options snd-hda-intel model=3stack`.
[11:41] <Slart> anabelle: hmm.. it kind of looks like readcd only works with scsi drives.. my usb connected dvd reader is treated as a scsi drive by linux.. that might be it
[11:41] <eternaljoy> billy: that file is loaded: gksudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
[11:42] <eternaljoy> billy: ad it anywhwre?
[11:42] <billy> the bottom.l
[11:42] <anabelle> mine isn't scsi ?
[11:42] <GionnyBoss> stepanstas: I don't use Opera, but if you ask directly your problem you will have more chances to get an answer :P
[11:42] <eternaljoy> billy: ok done. reboot now?
[11:42] <t4dyce> video card failing, how do I disable xwindows and install a new card
[11:42] <Slart> anabelle: nope.. /dev/hdX is a IDE drive
[11:42] <billy> eternaljoy: save the file and reboot.
[11:42] <eternaljoy> billy: ok brb
[11:42] <anabelle> mmmm so i can't check it?
[11:42] <Slart> anabelle: scsi drives are /dev/scdX and similar
[11:43] <Slart> anabelle: not with readcd
[11:43] <Jowi> max1, it's up to the server.
[11:43] <stepanstas> okay,  i want my Opera to play shockwave stuff (ex. YouTube) but the shockwave player is only for firefox and ie, etc, what  can i do?
[11:43] <anabelle> but with.... lol
[11:43] <Andromalius> I'm having problems with the 3d enabled ATI driver.  I installed it using apt-get, disabled Composite, disabled AIGLX.  fglrxinfo says XFree86-DRI is missing, and the vendor is Mesa instead of ATI.  Any ideas?
[11:43] <Askar> Hmm...I have connected my PC to the TV..it worked but its a black rand at the right side of the tv like the picture of the computer has been moved to the left...Is there a way I can compensate for this by moving the computerpicture slightly to the right..?
[11:43] <anabelle> im scared that when im rebooting i get corrupted files
[11:44] <rhys> how do i know what my wireless card is? its a motorola.
[11:44] <IndyGunFreak> anabelle: why would you be scared of that?..
[11:44] <Slart> anabelle: perhaps there is some other way... I'll read some more.. brb
[11:44] <l90bpm> had that same problem.. fixed it w/ nvidia display manager
[11:44] <JN_Coward> When installing stuff via apt-get I get asked for the install CD, which is bad because the computer doesn't have a CD drive, is there a way around this?
[11:44] <anabelle> because it has happened before (rebooting= reinstalling everything) sorry about my poor english.
[11:44] <IndyGunFreak> JN_Coward: do you have repositories enabled?
[11:45] <eternaljoy> billy: no sound :(
[11:45] <lillrazor> anyone that have installed openssl on their system that can help me install it?
[11:45] <eternaljoy> billy: what now?
[11:45] <JN_Coward> IndyGunFreak I have universe
[11:45] <erpo> The clock in my gnome panel shows the correct time, but when I click on it, it shows my evolution appointments an hour late. For example, if I useThe clock in my gnome panel shows the correct time, but when I click on it, it shows my evolution appointments an hour late. For example, if I use evolution to enter an appointment for 1PM, my gnome panel clock lists an appointment at 2PM. And, if I go to the calendar section in evolution, it shows the time as one hour 
[11:45] <blanky> hey guys if I write some.txt to /tmp, can I access it later? like 2 minutes later
[11:45] <IndyGunFreak> i don't know why it would look on the CD, and not in the repos
[11:45] <max1> Jowi: what do you mean, the vnc server?
[11:45] <billy> eternaljoy: we're going to try different flavours.  `gksudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base`
[11:45] <blanky> nevermind
[11:45] <Jowi> max1, yes.
[11:45] <rhys> how do i know what wireless card i have?
[11:45] <IndyGunFreak> JN_Coward: hav eyou tried using synaptic
[11:46] <max1> Jowi: do you know which settings I should look for?
[11:46] <IndyGunFreak> rhys: open a termina, type lspci
[11:46] <eternaljoy> billy: ok delete the loine we added before?
[11:46] <JN_Coward> IndyGunFreak I don't have X, only command-line
[11:46] <billy> eternaljoy: no.  simply replace "3stack" with "m2-2".
[11:46] <IndyGunFreak> JN_Coward: roger, my bad
[11:46] <l90bpm> took a I don't think he has the proper codecs..
[11:46] <Jowi> max1, for the vnc server running on a windows machine...? no. check the manual for the vncserver that you're using.
[11:46] <rhys> IndyGunFreak, it has a bunch of stuff.
[11:46] <Slart> anabelle: if you run "sudo readcd -scanbus".. what does it tell you?
[11:46] <l90bpm> oops..  (didn't backspace far enough)
[11:47] <IndyGunFreak> rhys: thats all the devices on your PCI buss, look for your wireless device
[11:47] <eternaljoy> billy: ok rebooting
[11:47] <eternaljoy> brb
[11:47] <billy> k
[11:47] <anabelle> readcd: No such file or directory. Cannot open SCSI driver.
[11:47] <rhys> ok. its Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN
[11:48] <IndyGunFreak> rhys: well, there's your answer.. :)
[11:48] <Slart> anabelle: huh? without the sudo then..
[11:48] <Slart> anabelle: I just get errors without the sudo.. but we seem to be running very different computers
[11:49] <rafi_se7en> bonjour
[11:49] <anabelle> Error trying to open /dev/sg0 exclusively (Permission denied)... retrying in 1 second.
[11:49] <anabelle> Error trying to open /dev/sg0 exclusively (Permission denied)... retrying in 1 second.
[11:49] <anabelle> Error trying to open /dev/sg0 exclusively (Permission denied)... retrying in 1 second.
[11:49] <anabelle> Error trying to open /dev/sg0 exclusively (Permission denied)... retrying in 1 second.
[11:49] <anabelle> Error trying to open /dev/sg0 exclusively (Permission denied)... retrying in 1 second.
[11:49] <anabelle> Error trying to open /dev/sg0 exclusively (Permission denied)... retrying in 1 second.
[11:49] <anabelle> Error trying to open /dev/sg0 exclusively (Permission denied)... retrying in 1 second.
[11:49] <anabelle> Error trying to open /dev/sg0 exclusively (Permission denied)... retrying in 1 second.
[11:49] <eternaljoy> billy: no sound :(
[11:49] <anabelle> Error trying to open /dev/sg0 exclusively (Permission denied)... retrying in 1 second.
[11:49] <eternaljoy> billy: what now?
[11:49] <anabelle> Error trying to open /dev/sg0 exclusively (Permission denied)... retrying in 1 second.
[11:49] <Slart> anabelle: yup.. that's the same
[11:49] <anabelle> readcd: Permission denied. Cannot open SCSI driver.
[11:49] <puff> I just plugged in three LaCie drives, USB drive enclosures containing 250GB western digital drives.
[11:49] <Tom_Kun> hey.. question.. how do I install the ms core fonts? installing core fonts using the normal apt-get fails..
[11:49] <erUSUL> !paste > anabelle
[11:49] <billy> eternaljoy:  again, we're going to try a different flavour.  `gksudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base`
[11:49] <rhys> IndyGunFreak, thank you.
[11:49] <IndyGunFreak> rhys: no prob
[11:49] <Tom_Kun> it isn't in the sources
[11:49] <eternaljoy> billy: now?
[11:50] <billy> eternaljoy: replace the m2-2 with 5stack.
[11:50] <puff> And it mounted two of them as LACIE and LACIE-1, but only as read-only.  Didn't mount the third, and
[11:50] <eternaljoy> billy: 5stack. ?  with . on end?
[11:50] <Andromalius> Can someone help me with installing the ATI driver?  X keeps loading the Mesa driver instead
[11:50] <rhys> IndyGunFreak, i dont mean to be a bastard, this was just something to prove the argument that we had at the gaming and computer store im at.
[11:50] <billy> eternaljoy: no.  no .
[11:50] <kbrooks> hi
[11:50] <crimsun> eternaljoy: did you pastebin your ``lspci -vvn'' anywhere?
[11:50] <Askar> Hmm...I have connected my PC to the TV..it worked but its a black rand at the right side of the tv like the picture of the computer has been moved to the left...Is there a way I can compensate for this by moving the computerpicture slightly to the right..?
[11:50] <IndyGunFreak> rhys: what do you mean?
[11:50] <JN_Coward> IndyGunFreak, fixed it, there was a CDROM listed in sources.list, I commented it out and it worked
[11:50] <rhys> on the usability of ubuntu.
[11:51] <billy> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11398/
[11:51] <eternaljoy> !pastebin
[11:51] <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)
[11:51] <IndyGunFreak> JN_Coward: i thought that, but wasn't 100% sure
[11:51] <rhys> if ubuntu can compete with microsoft with joeshmo.
[11:51] <crimsun> billy: that's -v. I need -vvn.
[11:51] <crimsun> billy: actually that's not even -v.
[11:51] <eternaljoy> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11405/
[11:52] <megafauna> HI, apt-get can't connect to the internet? Any suggestions?
[11:52] <crimsun> eternaljoy: and /proc/asound/card0/codec* , too
[11:52] <cheeseboy> hey how do idisable shift+backcase restartin x?
[11:52] <eternaljoy> crimsun: My sound was working, but at times I needed to reboot Edgy 2-3 times to get it working.  But then I followed those steps billy gave, and no I have no sound no matter how many times I reboot :(  and now my volume control on taskbar jumps up and down like crazy when I try to slide it.  Any ideas pls?
[11:52] <l90bpm> Askar, what about when you coose "Clone" settings?
[11:52] <eternaljoy> crimsun: ok just a sec
[11:52] <puff> Anybody have any suggestions on this USB drive?
[11:52] <eternaljoy> crimsun: with the , on the end?
[11:52] <erpo> megafauna: Can you browse the web from the same machine that's having the apt-get problem?
[11:53] <rhys> IndyGunFreak, this is the only computer store in a small town. And without external help, ubuntu wont work for 90% of users.
[11:53] <crimsun> eternaljoy: no, hence the whitespace between '*' and ','
[11:53] <eternaljoy> crimsun: bash: /proc/asound/card0/codec#0: Permission denied
[11:53] <roland_> hey i just experienced some really weird kernel/init/fsck/killing processes failures and things after i rebooted my kubuntu
[11:53] <megafauna> erpo: yes, I am online now:)
[11:53] <roland_> 6.1
[11:53] <cheeseboy>  hey how do idisable shift+backcase restartin x?
[11:53] <mikeconcepts2> Is there an automated beryl install for nvidia on edgy?
[11:53] <crimsun> eternaljoy: cat /proc/asound/card0/codec*
[11:53] <megafauna> erpo: I am connected through a wireless router
[11:53] <roland_> fsck died
[11:53] <IndyGunFreak> rhys: oh i see, well, thats hogwash
[11:53] <rhys> IndyGunFreak, why?
[11:53] <cheeseboy>  hey how do idisable shift+backcase restartin x?
[11:54] <IndyGunFreak> rhys: anyone willing to read, just like any learning experience, can learn linux
[11:54] <eternaljoy> crimsun: cat /proc/asound/card0/codec* does too many lines so I cant copy it all! how can I stop it every page?
[11:54] <eilker> i am trying to open http://www.godaddy.com  , firefox brings to me , some advertisements sites , and i cant view http://www.godaddy.com, i deleted all private data from firefox too , it is same in opera too.  which file may be corrupted ??
[11:54] <crimsun> eternaljoy: |more
[11:54] <erpo> mikeconcepts2: Yes. Add the lines  deb http://nvidia.limitless.lupine.me.uk/ubuntu edgy stable and deb http://ubuntu.beryl-project.org/ edgy main to your /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:54] <roland_> anyone wanna know about linux catatsrophes ?
[11:54] <roland_> kernel /init failing
[11:55] <roland_> fsck dying
[11:55] <mikeconcepts2> erpo, and the rest?
[11:55] <rhys> IndyGunFreak, Exactly. i agree. 90% of people WILL NOT LEARN. the guy who owns the computer store im in right now wrote this, so ill give you a link. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OhioTeam/NewUserTeam?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=profilinguser-ubuntu-ohio.odp
[11:55] <erpo> megafauna: Exactly what happens when you try to use apt-get?
[11:56] <erpo> mikeconcepts2: apt-get install beryl beryl-manager
[11:56] <rhys> will everyone interest in getting their friends to use ubuntu, to please read this link. its an openoffice  presentation. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OhioTeam/NewUserTeam?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=profilinguser-ubuntu-ohio.odp
[11:56] <erpo> mikeconcepts2: Then run beryl-manager once you've logged in.
[11:56] <eternaljoy> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11406/
[11:56] <eternaljoy> crimsun: ty for trying to help me
[11:56] <kbrooks> rhys, y do i want 2
[11:56] <megafauna> erpo: It just times out. I am thinking that perhaps a port is closed but i can't think how it was closed / am looking to find out how to open it again (ports 21 & 22) if I am correct
[11:57] <erpo> megafauna: apt-get uses http
[11:57] <mikeconcepts2> erpo, the website indicated really having to jump thru hoops to install the beta nvidia driver http://wiki.beryl-project.org/wiki/Install_Beryl_on_Ubuntu_Edgy_with_nVidia#Installing_the_nVIDIA_Driver
[11:57] <erpo> megafauna: Unless you've changed it, that is.
[11:57] <linuxspecial> lol
[11:57] <rhys> why do you want to read that? because ubuntu has plenty of geeks and no marketing majors. as a community, ubuntu has no clue in hell how to get ubuntu on the desktop of 60% of america.
[11:57] <erpo> mikeconcepts2: Yeah. Someone packaged it.
[11:57] <rhys> save for getting dell or hp to preinstall it
[11:57] <megafauna> erpo: I had disabled and reenabled my connection
[11:57] <cheeseboy>  hey how do idisable shift+backcase restartin x?
[11:57] <megafauna> erpo: *wireless connection
[11:58] <megafauna> erpo: could this be the solution? http://www.mepis.org/node/10306
[11:58] <mikeconcepts2> erpo, that's really great, but have not found the easier way to do the nvidia driver, do you know where it is?
[11:58] <puff> Anybody have any suggestions about what to do about this laCie drive not mounting?
[11:58] <rhys> IndyGunFreak, i have no trouble with the wireless guide you sent me too. its fully written, very thorough. i wrote the wiki entry for zenwalk on broadcom drivers...its very simple. to anyone i know who i do work for with windows, they couldnt do it, and thus wouldnt use ubuntu. end of story.
[11:58] <puff> I'm not seeing anything in dmesg or /etc/mtab when I plug it in.
[11:59] <eternaljoy> crimsun: it gave a lot of output didnt it?
[11:59] <mikeconcepts2> erpo, perhaps emvy?
[11:59] <puff> Hm, I'l try it in a different USB jack.
[11:59] <erpo> mikeconcepts2: I pasted the lines you need to add to your /etc/apt/sources.list file earlier.
[11:59] <erpo> megafauna: I don't know.
[11:59] <Slart> puff: hmm. I have a lacie dvd drive.. is yours a hard drive?
[11:59] <IndyGunFreak> rhys: bottom line is, especially with a distro that has great community support like Ubuntu, finding answers to problems is usually a google search away
[11:59] <megafauna> erpo: ok. I'm going to try anywasy...
[11:59] <mikeconcepts2> erpo, that doesn''t take care of nvidia beta driver, does it?
[12:00] <crimsun> eternaljoy: asus G1?
[12:00] <erpo> mikeconcepts2: Yes, it does.
[12:00] <l90bpm> I tried envy 1st.. it didn't work for me.. had to do it the other way for my nvidia card
[12:00] <eternaljoy> crimsun: Asus f3jc notebook
[12:00] <mikeconcepts2> erpo, then thanks a million
[12:00] <crimsun> eternaljoy: ok, same codec.
[12:00] <billy> eternaljoy:  notebook eh?  that'd been pertinent.
[12:01] <crimsun> eternaljoy: you should be using model=3stack-660
[12:01] <rhys> IndyGunFreak, thats great. untill its a click away, they wont use ubuntu. microsoft can make crap software because thats all the user knows exists. check the precent of the population, the consumer population who knows about the existance of ubuntu, moreless linux.