[12:03] <RoyB72> what if it's _Dapper Drake_  do I replace it with _edgy_  or just edgy
[12:03] <nalioth> i don't think that will be the case
[12:06] <RoyB72> done
[12:06] <RoyB72> close it?
[12:06] <nalioth> save and close kate, yes
[12:07] <nalioth> then in konsole, type "sudo apt-get update"
[12:08] <RoyB72> done
[12:08] <nalioth> now here is the upgrade part
[12:08] <jrib> cross your fingers
[12:08] <RoyB72> hehe
[12:08] <nalioth> when you type "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" <enter>  you'll be on your way
[12:08] <jrib> you check for *-desktop?
[12:09] <RoyB72> well.. it's working...
[12:10] <RoyB72> it will still be Kubuntu, right?
[12:10] <nalioth> yup
[12:10] <RoyB72> not Ubuntu
[12:10] <RoyB72> k
[12:10] <nalioth> it will only upgrade what you have now
[12:10] <RoyB72> goodie
[12:10] <RoyB72> hmm.. that was a word a teenager would use...
[12:11] <RoyB72> hehe
[12:11] <RoyB72> ohh great.. it's midnight.....
[12:12] <jrib> go to sleep and wake up to 6.10
[12:12] <RoyB72> well.. I'm unemplyed... so I don't have to get up..
[12:12] <jrib> note you need to dist-upgrade one more time to get upstart to install
[12:13] <RoyB72> dist? and that is? remember I had linux for a little over 2 days
[12:13] <RoyB72> all my other comps got win
[12:13] <nalioth> you only use dist-upgrade when you are upgrading to the next distribution
[12:13] <jrib> RoyB72: by "dist-upgrade" I just meant the command you just ran
[12:13] <nalioth> otw, you use just "apt-get upgrade"
[12:15] <RoyB72> a question while I upgrade here...
[12:16] <RoyB72> what if I uninstall something and it uninstalls more file I didn't know about?
[12:16] <nalioth> it will always tell you what it's doing.
[12:17] <RoyB72> ok.. this install I'm doing... is it only updating what I had, or making a standard 6.10 install?
[12:18] <nalioth> it will bring all your installed programs up to what they are in Kubuntu 6.10
[12:20] <RoyB72> hmm :( anyway to make an installer just install everything clean? like "standard install" ?
[12:21] <nalioth> RoyB72: wipe and install?
[12:22] <RoyB72> something like that.. just don't want to do a format and install all over again..
[12:22] <RoyB72> just make it setup like it was after original install
[12:22] <jrib> what is the difference?
[12:23] <RoyB72> get read of the things I installed and uninstalled
[12:23] <jrib> RoyB72: so you want to keep the packages you have installed but you want to kind of "reset" them all?
[12:24] <RoyB72> no.. I want to get read of all I did after I installed kubuntu 6.06 but keep 6.10
[12:24] <RoyB72> remove all I installed after, I mean
[12:25] <RoyB72> but make it install all I removed from the original install
[12:25] <jrib> the easiest way to do that is to just reinstall ubuntu using a 6.10 disk as nalioth suggested
[12:26] <RoyB72> hmm.. was hoping it wouldn't be necessary.. :( ohh well...
[12:27] <jrib> RoyB72: why not?
[12:28] <RoyB72> 1st I'd have to download the dvd... have only 6.06
[12:28] <nalioth> RoyB72: no dvd necessary
[12:28] <nalioth> RoyB72: there are CD images
[12:28] <jrib> RoyB72: nah, just download the cd iso.  That's essentially what you are doing right now as we speak
[12:29] <RoyB72> 2nd I had a lot of problems installing this in the first place...
[12:29] <RoyB72> especially the bloody grup
[12:29] <RoyB72> *grub
[12:30] <RoyB72> refering to the wrond hd's
[12:30] <RoyB72> had to use Super GRUB disk
[12:30] <RoyB72> find out which hd is the correct on... bla bla bla
[12:33] <RoyB72> reason I want to make it clean (default packages) is, I think I might have screwd up somewhere...
[12:33] <RoyB72> and since I'm noob, I have no way of finding that out
[12:55] <RoyB72> done
[12:57] <RoyB72> done with the update...
[12:57] <RoyB72> *upgrade
[01:08] <nalioth> RoyB72: restart and come back  :)
[01:08] <nalioth> or restart twice and come back
[01:08] <RoyB72> right... brb then.. if not.. something went wrong... hehe
[02:36] <Ahorner> hi
[02:36] <nalioth> !msg the bot
[02:36] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[02:36] <nalioth> !xcfg
[02:36] <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
[02:37] <Ahorner> huh
[02:37] <Ahorner> im brand new lol
[02:37] <nalioth> Ahorner: your menu doesn't allow you to change resolution?
[02:37] <Ahorner> ive done that before
[02:37] <Ahorner> well its stuck on 800x600 oor 600x480
[02:37] <Ahorner> ive already installed envy
[02:38] <Ahorner> and enabled universe
[02:39] <Ahorner> any ideas
[02:39] <coldfish> ahorner problem is resolution?
[02:39] <nalioth> enabling repos has nothign to do iwth your resolution
[02:39] <Ahorner> yes
[02:40] <Ahorner> wait
[02:40] <Ahorner> i just downloaded the driver from ati
[02:40] <Ahorner> its a .run how do i use it
[02:40] <Ahorner> brb
[02:40] <Ahorner> .
[02:41] <coldfish> hm ok ubuntu right_?
[02:41] <coldfish> gnome?
[02:42] <Ahorner> im on ubuntu
[02:42] <coldfish> ok
[02:42] <coldfish> wait a minute
[02:43] <coldfish> sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[02:44] <coldfish> find section screen, and subsection modes
[02:45] <coldfish> add "1280x800" "1024x768" into front of them("800x600" "640x480")
[02:45] <coldfish> subsection "display" sorry:)
[02:52] <jrib> fasm_erx_CC2_: yeah, because there is too much traffic in #ubuntu
[02:52] <fasm_erx_CC2_> I see Jrib
[02:52] <jrib> so when I need to actually talk back and forth, I usually come here...
[02:52] <fasm_erx_CC2_> I see
[02:52] <fasm_erx_CC2_> Not sure whats wrong with this
[02:53] <jrib> how did you do the checkout?
[02:53] <fasm_erx_CC2_> svn co svn+ssh://<username>@www......./trunk/webroot/
[02:53] <fasm_erx_CC2_> something like that
 is my username
[02:54] <fasm_erx_CC2_> then ask me for the password, I'm in
[02:54] <fasm_erx_CC2_> i'm in then ask me for the password I mean
[02:54] <fasm_erx_CC2_> then permission denied
[02:54] <fasm_erx_CC2_> Then ask me for the password again
[02:54] <Ahorner> i think im back
[02:55] <fasm_erx_CC2_> Could it be the configuration server side possible?
[02:55] <fasm_erx_CC2_> The guy who set it up knew I was developing under windows.
[02:55] <jrib> fasm_erx_CC2_: well that's what I was thinking which is why I wanted you to try a different server, but since it works for you in windows it should be working here
[02:56] <fasm_erx_CC2_> I see
[02:57] <Ahorner> ok so im in xorg.cfg
[02:57] <Ahorner> conf*
[02:57] <jrib> fasm_erx_CC2_: try 'rapidsvn', it's a gui client so it may nudge us in the right direction
[02:57] <fasm_erx_CC2_> I trie every GUI client. They did not work. I'll try again with this version..
[03:03] <Ahorner> im back
[03:03] <Ahorner> something worked and myresolution is back yay
[03:05] <fasm_erx_CC2_> Jrib: still there?
[03:06] <jrib> fasm_erx_CC2_: yeah
[03:06] <fasm_erx_CC2_> I tried to run rapidsvm from terminal as I don't know where to locate it. Its asking me for the password in terminal
[03:06] <jrib> fasm_erx_CC2_: how are you running it?
[03:06] <fasm_erx_CC2_> Is there a way to seperate rapidsvn from terminal when I execute rapidsvn from terminal?
[03:07] <fasm_erx_CC2_> rapidsvn shows, when I type rapid svn from terminal
[03:07] <jrib> fasm_erx_CC2_: it should show up in applications > programming
[03:07] <fasm_erx_CC2_> it doesnt for me
[03:07] <jrib> fasm_erx_CC2_: try 'killall gnome-panel' to refresh the menu
[03:07] <fasm_erx_CC2_> jrib: okay
[03:08] <fasm_erx_CC2_> Still nothing, I only have meld there
[03:09] <jrib> fasm_erx_CC2_: hmm  ok, well just run it as:  rapidsvn &
[03:09] <fasm_erx_CC2_> jrib: ok
[03:13] <fasm_erx_CC2_> Its still asking me the password from terminal
[03:14] <fasm_erx_CC2_> jrib: I'll go for now. Its a bit late here already and sleepy already. I'll be back here tommorrow here. Thanks for the help btw.
[03:15] <jrib> fasm_erx_CC2_: try #svn too, hope you figure it out
[03:16] <fasm_erx_CC2_> jrib: Thanks, I'll be back tommorrow.
[05:22] <sacater> erm
[05:22] <sacater> err...
[05:22] <sacater> teach me..
[05:22] <sacater> :P
[09:47] <RoyB72> nalioth: hello.. remember me from yesterday? I really did muck it up.. but I got the 6.10 dvd and installed it now... with all updates... kinda scared to do anything... hehe