[12:00] <razzorz> kk
[12:01] <kafitz> crimsum: i fixed differently
[12:01] <razzorz> -su: /etc/apt/sources.list: Permission denied
[12:02] <Flannel> razzorz: eh?  Have you been playing with your permissions?
[12:02] <Chapayev> anyone have exp. with the webcam driver aspca5xx-LE??
[12:02] <keke> please visit zone-jeunes.net
[12:02] <kafitz> i changed the volume on another channel and switched to that
[12:02] <theacolyte> another one :S
[12:02] <keke> for more information about ubuntu -> zone-jeunes.net
[12:02] <razzorz> FlanneL:... not lately
[12:02] <razzorz> latley**
[12:02] <Chapayev> I need to set up logitech qc comm. stx  (with 6.06)
[12:02] <Flannel> razzorz: ls -al /etc/apt, what are the perms on sources.list?
[12:03] <Blaza> ne one download naruto?
[12:03] <dcordes> is there any way to get rid of ubuntu? i prefer VLC for my video and don't need it anymore.
[12:03] <con-man> has anyone here had trouble getting kiba-dock to work with beryl? When I load it I get a black bar at the bottom and then my beryl cube spins incredibly fast non stop to the point where I have to restart X
[12:03] <dcordes> totem
[12:03] <dcordes> i mean
[12:03] <W4nnabe> is there any way that /etc/hosts could affect apache functionality
[12:03] <LjL> dcordes: it's part of ubuntu-desktop, so while you can remove it, it's probably best to just leave it there...
[12:03] <Blaza> can any one help me with downloading naruto (where can i find it)
[12:04] <Agrajag> Blaza: this is NOT the place to ask for that kind of thing.
[12:04] <razzorz> http://www.papernapkin.org/pastebin/view/5232
[12:04] <dcordes> LjL: evolution is also part of it (right?) and i removed it. apt-get says i had no totem installed after removing it but it's still there
[12:05] <jshadias> apt-get remove totem-gstreamer
[12:05] <LjL> dcordes: tried "dpkg --get-selections | grep totem"?
[12:05] <razzorz> Price: did you see that?
[12:05] <hendaus> somebody help me please!
[12:05] <LjL> razzorz: what are the errors? (and what is deb http://blognux.free.fr/debian unstable main  ?)
[12:05] <LjL> !helpme | hendaus
[12:05] <ubotu> hendaus: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:06] <Arrick> can anyone tell me how to enable the gui for the 6.06.1 LAMP web configuration?
[12:06] <Reuben> help please urgent question.....the updates added the restricted driver manager and updated the network manager...now my wifi isnt working
[12:06] <PriceChild> razzorz, and the error?
[12:06] <LjL> Arrick: GUI, what GUI? :)
[12:06] <dcordes> LjL: tells me something about totem-mozilla and stuff. can i also use vlc as mmozilla plugin?
[12:06] <razzorz> errors are:... one sec
[12:06] <LjL> dcordes: think so
[12:06] <PriceChild> razzorz, apart from you adding 3rd party repos, the sources.list seems fine. I'm guessing one of the mirrors is down.
[12:06] <con-man> does anyone here just get a black bar when they run kiba-dock?
[12:06] <hendaus> LjL,  thanx, how can i switch off the mo nitor after 20 minutes?
[12:06] <PriceChild> razzorz, but error will confirm
[12:06] <LjL> !mozilla-plugin-vlc | dcordes
[12:06] <ubotu> dcordes: mozilla-plugin-vlc: multimedia plugin for web browsers based on VLC. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.8.6-svn20061012.debian-1ubuntu1.1 (edgy), package size 26 kB, installed size 116 kB
[12:07] <Arrick> LjL I looked on one of the servers the other day and I say the web config page, was pretty good, I was wondering how to enable
[12:07] <dcordes> thanks
[12:07] <LjL> hendaus: out of luck with me, i'm running KDE. but it should be somewhere under System / Preferences...
[12:07] <Flannel> razzorz: You'll probably want to comment out the CD from your repositories.  I don't imagine you use it at all, and it'll stop you from needing your CD in the drive.
[12:07] <dcordes> LjL: so how can i remove totem now?
[12:07] <Chapayev> Logitech stx webcam w/ 6.06 help! -= do i get spca5xx or LE or somethin else?
[12:07] <razzorz> Price: http://www.papernapkin.org/pastebin/view/5233
[12:07] <Arrick> jrib you around tonight?
[12:07] <LjL> dcordes: don't know, what is it exactly that it complains about?
[12:07] <Flannel> Arrick: That's a web based config thing, hardly a GUI.  And, there are a few, I guess.
[12:08] <Arrick> Flannel you know what I am talking about then?
[12:08] <Tatster> Hi all.  I'm installing Ubuntu server on a new machine and have had a nightmate with LVM and partitions but installing is progressing - but it has go to LILO and it now says LILO install failed - what should I do ?
[12:08] <PriceChild> razzorz, hmm.... :S
[12:08] <Arrick> works off port 10000
[12:08] <hendaus> LjL,  so what can i do
[12:08] <razzorz> here is another one..
[12:08] <Flannel> Arrick: know ... of them.  I don't know which one you might be thinking of.
[12:08] <PriceChild> razzorz, I haven't seen this before, so I don't know the answer, but have you been messing with /etc/hosts or something?
[12:08] <pewbu> hey. i want to add universe/multiverse repositories for feisty fawn 7.04, but i can only find "HowTos" for dapper and egdy. (pretty new to ubuntu, 'xcuseme)
[12:09] <hendaus> LjL,  my monitor is hewlett packard pavilion D5258A
[12:09] <LjL> hendaus, heard me? i'm running KDE. i can't know where the DPMS settings are in GNOME. they're under the System menu. search.
[12:09] <Slart> Tatster: it installs lilo by default? I thought Grub was the flavour of the month?
[12:09] <PriceChild> !feisty > pewbu (see pm from ubotu)
[12:09] <pewbu> anyone care to lend a hend?
[12:09] <PriceChild> pewbu, btw feisty isn't released and new users shouldn't be using it ;)
[12:09] <Flannel> Arrick: Port 10000 is used by webmin I believe, which is no longer in Ubuntu
[12:09] <hendaus> LjL,  i also have kde kubuntu :)
[12:09] <LjL> razzorz uhm it would look like your APT is trying to fetch the lists from some local(?) cache instead of the actual repositories?!
[12:09] <Slart> pewbu: if I were new to linux/ubuntu I'd start with edgy.. there's a lot more documentation on edgy
[12:09] <Tatster> Slart: that's what the install scripts are trying to install
[12:09] <dcordes> LjL: apt-get just says it wasn't installed but it is...
[12:09] <Arrick> Flannel this one I saw was on dapper
[12:09] <Chapayev> whwerre can i get spca5xx/LE
[12:10] <razzorz> Hummm:..ok then..
[12:10] <Arrick> just saw it thi slast weekend when someone was asking me why he couldnt login, and I remoted in
[12:10] <Slart> Tatster: ah... so the Grub install fails? any error messages?
[12:10] <Flannel> Arrick: then I'm at a loss.  You'll have to just search the repositories
[12:10] <Arrick> ok
[12:10] <LjL> hendaus: then i think you might still have a problem, because IIRC that was broken (at least for some people) in Edgy. try System Settings / Monitor & Display / Power Saving, but i'm afraid it will not be there
[12:10] <Tatster> No the LILO install fails
[12:10] <Redhammer_the_Ol> hi
[12:10] <RoundyT1> who do i rename a folder via term
[12:10] <Redhammer_the_Ol> I have a short question
[12:10] <Slart> Tatster: oh.. and I don't know about the repos in feisty.. sorry
[12:10] <Redhammer_the_Ol> how do I flush dns cache
[12:11] <dcordes> LjL: ah now it is gone. I did that stuff you said and removed the packages
[12:11] <Reuben> how can i downgrade from feisty to edgy?
[12:11] <Tatster> Slart: This is edgy server
[12:11] <Slart> Tatster: but you can ask in #ubuntu+1 .That channel is dedicated to feisty suport
[12:11] <LjL> dcordes: as long as you make sure *important* packages aren't removed as well
[12:11] <hendaus> LjL,  yes i did the something :((((((((, so no solution coz my monitor is very hot
[12:11] <LjL> !downgrade | Reuben
[12:11] <Slart> bah.. sorry tatster..
[12:11] <ubotu> Reuben: Attempting to downgrade to an older Ubuntu version is explicitly not supported, and may break your system.
[12:11] <Slart> pewbu: but you can ask in #ubuntu+1 .That channel is dedicated to feisty suport
[12:12] <dcordes> LjL: for one of those apt-get said it would also like to remove gedit and stuff. that one i left
[12:12] <Slart> Tatster: sorry bout that.. so.. it is trying to install Lilo.. what is the error message? just "install failed"?
[12:12] <MoldPrince_> blah
[12:12] <LjL> dcordes: that sounds like a good idea ;P
[12:12] <rerconami> What package do I have to install so I can get manpages for C libraries? :P
[12:12] <dcordes> LjL: but i already noticed a big disadvantage. vlc seams to not play paths from ssh and smb. is that right?
[12:12] <LjL> !manpages-dev | rerconami
[12:12] <Reuben> LjL feisty updates broke my wifi support
[12:12] <ubotu> rerconami: manpages-dev: Manual pages about using GNU/Linux for development. In component main, is optional. Version 2.34-1 (edgy), package size 1183 kB, installed size 2908 kB
[12:12] <razzorz> LJL:http://paste.uni.cc/14118
[12:12] <rerconami> thanks
[12:12] <Tatster> Error is: The lilo package failed to install into /target/ Installing LILO as a boot loader is a required step.  The install problem might however be unrelated to LILO, so continuing the install may be possible
[12:13] <razzorz> http://paste.uni.cc/14118
[12:13] <razzorz> see that
[12:13] <Tatster> With an Option to continue anyway
[12:13] <LjL> dcordes: think so... those are KIO (under KDE) or gnomevfs (under GNOME) interfaces, not "real" file, and VLC is just a Wx app. you can always *mount* a Samba share and play from there, though, of course
[12:13] <PriceChild>  razzorz that error is actually just a warning
[12:13] <haxality> hello, I'd like to know why I used to be able to edit ID3 tags in rhythmbox but now I cant
[12:13] <moldprince> bl
[12:13] <razzorz> oic... ok..
[12:13] <Reuben> where can i get feisty support
[12:13] <PriceChild> razzorz, It wants you to import the "key" for seveas' repository, however I'm unsure where that is
[12:13] <Slart> Tatster: hmm.. well.. try continuing.. perhaps you can redo this step later.. you're not using anything weird in the disk setup?
[12:13] <Flannel> Reuben: #ubuntu+1
[12:13] <PriceChild> Reuben, #ubuntu+1
[12:14] <Redhammer_the_Ol> anybody know about the dns cache flush
[12:14] <PriceChild> beet you ;)
[12:14] <Reuben> thanks
[12:14] <LjL> razzorz: it's just saying you don't have the cryptographic key for that repository installed. you can get it if you want the warning to go away.
[12:14] <LjL> !seveas > razzorz    (razzorz, see the private message from Ubotu)
[12:14] <KurtKraut> Redhammer_the_Ol, ubuntu does not caches DNS queries by default
[12:14] <billy> RoundyT1: use the mv command.  mv /foldername1 /foldername2.  may have to use sudo, depending on whether or not root owns the folder.
[12:14] <Tatster> Slart: as in????
[12:14] <mountainman> does any one know if you can change the device that the volume up and down corresponds to?
[12:14] <LjL> !easysource > razzorz    (razzorz, see the private message from Ubotu) | this gives you the keys for all repositories you select, and short instructions for getting them
[12:14] <EchoBinary> Hello!
[12:14] <billy> mountainman:  right click the volume manager.  select preferences.
[12:15] <mountainman> does any one know if you can change the device that the volume up and down keys corresponds to?
[12:15] <billy> mountainman:  there will be a drop down list.
[12:15] <Tatster> 1 phys partition setup for LVM.  1 Vol group with that phy disk in, a few logical groups, and the partitions within those
[12:15] <razzorz> ok you read my source list...  why do i have 2 http://repository-cache:3142/ubuntu-security" and do i need 2 of them in there
[12:15] <EchoBinary> i need to back up about 300GB to multiple DVDs - anyone know of a free backup program that will queue it up for me?
[12:15] <Slart> Tatster: weird is for example.. using extremelt large or extremely small hard drives.. booting many operating systems from the same hard drive... using some ancient motherboard.... using a very very new motherboard
[12:15] <Flannel> !backup | EchoBinary
[12:15] <ubotu> EchoBinary: 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
[12:15] <Flannel> EchoBinary: some of those might, I dont know
[12:16] <Slart> Tatster: that doesn't sound weird to me... I haven't used lvm myself though..
[12:16] <haxality> can anyone tell me what's going on with rhythmbox?
[12:16] <Tatster> Slart: in that case no, quite normal.  a Dell Optiplex gx280 with a single 250GB IDE disk at the moment
[12:16] <Tatster> extra disks to follow - hence the LVM
[12:16] <Slart> Tatster: but continue the install.. I think you can install LILO or Grub later on
[12:16] <jaggz-> how do I know what's better for me, green or black tea?
[12:16] <billy> jaggz-: find your chi.
[12:16] <jaggz-> black being from the same plants as far as I know.
[12:17] <Tatster> Slart: ok - here goes nothing!
[12:17] <LjL> razzorz the repository list is half decent, and it's no issue that you have two security lines - what i don't in the leas understand is what that "repository-cache" it's trying to fetch things from *is*.
[12:17] <Slart> jaggz-: ask you inner child
[12:17] <jaggz-> billy, ahh..
[12:17] <haxality> jaggz-: drink both and see which one makes you feel better :)
[12:17] <kurkoten> hello
[12:17] <cafuego_> jaggz-: define 'better for me'
[12:17] <razzorz> hummm
[12:17] <jaggz-> you all are amazing
[12:17] <LjL> razzorz: have you installed things such as apt-cacher, approx, apt-proxy...?
[12:17] <EchoBinary> !sbackup
[12:17] <razzorz> No...
[12:18] <ubotu> sbackup is a tool to create complete and/or incremental backups (which can be scheduled to be automatic, and can be done over a network). It is available in !Universe
[12:18] <Slart> Tatster: I don't remember any problems with LILO/grub when I installed edgy... but I might just have been lucky
[12:18] <LjL> razzorz: also why do you have [what looks like]  a Debian repositories in your sources.list?
[12:18] <Slick__> hey guys, I've set samba up so my linux shares can be accessed from windows (but only by typing //ipaddress).  But it is not discoverable if I go in network neighbourhood or search for computers from inside media centre.  If anyone could give me any hints it would be really appretiated
[12:18] <razzorz> i see that too.. i am not sure..
[12:18] <razzorz> i got rid of it
[12:18] <RoundyT1> what permissions give www-data access and owner?
[12:19] <LjL> !offtopic
[12:19] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[12:19] <PriceChild> RoundyT1, keep them as defaults
[12:19] <RoundyT1> PriceChild, i need to change some i think for dokuwiki
[12:19] <RoundyT1> PriceChild, server side
[12:20] <Tatster> Slart:   It's looking good.  Rebooted at the end of the  install - and LILO ran, and now my shiny new server is coming alive!
[12:20] <floyd^> hello... can someone tell me a software similar to odc or strong dc or dc++ pls?
[12:20] <dcordes> LjL: is it possible to mount sshfs with fstab?
[12:20] <moonwatcher> hello
[12:20] <LjL> razzorz: you might still have stuff installed from it... anyway, try a "sudo apt-get clean" then a "sudo apt-get update", dunno what else do try
[12:20] <werdan7|away> Is there a way to install ubuntu with <256 MB of RAM?
[12:20] <KurtKraut> Tatster, why are you messing up with LILO ? Ubuntu is well integrated to GRUB
[12:20] <PriceChild> !alternate | werdan7|away (see the pm from ubotu)
[12:20] <ubotu> werdan7|away (see the pm from ubotu): 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.
[12:20] <cafuego_> werdan7|away: Yup, just install it as per normal.
[12:20] <moonwatcher> i am having issues with the avahi on fiesty
[12:20] <KurtKraut> werdan7|away, installing Ubuntu should be easy in machines with more than 192mb of RAM
[12:20] <digitalhav0c> hello can some one point me to were i could get web server hosting help on ubuntu?
[12:20] <LjL> dcordes: using FUSE
[12:20] <Tatster> KurtKraut: because that is what the installer installed.
[12:20] <Flannel> digitalhav0c: Here
[12:20] <KurtKraut> moonwatcher, as for help in #ubuntu+1
[12:21] <con-man> has anyone here had an issue with kiba dock showing up as a black bar?
[12:21] <Slart> Tatster, KurtKraut: apparently his install disc wants to install lilo.. I was asking myself the same question
[12:21] <KurtKraut> Tatster, in Ubuntu ? I dont think so. Ubuntu does not uses LILO.
[12:21] <cafuego_> werdan7|away: if you have *much* less, use the `alternate' iso and install in text mode - and perhaps not all of the Gnome stuff.
[12:21] <moonwatcher> KurtKraut: thx
[12:21] <PriceChild> con-man, #ubuntu-effects please. You need a running compositing manager
[12:21] <digitalhav0c> ok here is my issue i have a web server running on my other pc
[12:21] <CaptObvious> is there a way to force gnome into a custom resolution?  I need it in 1366x768
[12:21] <digitalhav0c> virtually hosting too sites
[12:21] <CaptObvious> I tried adding it into xorg.conf but it didn't seem to have any effect
[12:21] <razzorz> LJL:i think i know what it is:
[12:21] <Tatster> It's Ubuntu 6.10 server iso image - downloaded from ubuntu.com a couple of days ago
[12:21] <LjL> !sshfs > dcordes    (dcordes, see the private message from Ubotu) | look at the description, and check out the contents of tge fuse-utils package after installing it. i don't remember the specifics of mounting FUSE volumes
[12:22] <razzorz> i was trying to update my multiverse Packages
[12:22] <digitalhav0c> but i am unable to view them through url from any computer on my network but when im out side the network they are viewed correctly what could my problem be?
[12:22] <Flannel> Tatster: the alternate (and I guess the server) can install either GRUB or Lilo.
[12:22] <Nergar> where can i install a GUI for a ftp server???
[12:22] <cafuego_> digitalhav0c: name resolution
[12:22] <floyd^> hello... can someone tell me a software similar to odc or strong dc or dc++ pls?
[12:22] <LjL> !ftpd > Nergar    (Nergar, see the private message from Ubotu)
[12:22] <digitalhav0c> cafuego, how can i fix that?
[12:23] <Tatster> Flannel:  I didn't see a choice otherwise I would have chosen Grub
[12:23] <hanbus1> hi, does anybody know how to write a script that runs a program, then changes the name immediately after?
[12:23] <KurtKraut> digitalhav0c, something related to your routing settings. I suppose it is an issue outside your Ubuntu installation
[12:23] <digitalhav0c> ahh so could it be zoneedit?
[12:23] <LjL> !dcgui > floyd^    (floyd^, see the private message from Ubotu)
[12:23] <cafuego_> digitalhav0c: set up views in your local named, what's how I do it. That way, when on your lan, their names map to internal IP addresses.
[12:23] <Nergar> LjL, thanx, i think i'll try to install my wireless card with ndiswrapper
[12:24] <digitalhav0c> cafuego, could you go a little more in  to detail?
[12:24] <digitalhav0c> im not completely understanding?
[12:24] <Chapayev> help - where /how do i get spca5xx/LOE for my6 webcam ?
[12:24] <digitalhav0c> views? I am new to linux
[12:24] <yamit> hi
[12:24] <Chapayev> help - where /how do i get spca5xx/LE for my webcam ?
[12:24] <floyd^> ty LjL
[12:24] <cafuego_> digitalhav0c: Your web server is on a 192.168.x.x address on the lan, right?
[12:24] <digitalhav0c> yes
[12:25] <digitalhav0c> hosts file?
[12:25] <yamit> somebody know something about beryl and knoppix
[12:25] <razzorz> LJL: now that i got rid of all that Garbage.... when i type "sudo apt-get update" everything shows with no errors
[12:25] <cafuego_> digitalhav0c: And your modem/router is port forwarding from a non-LAN IP
[12:25] <digitalhav0c> yes
[12:25] <jaggz-> cafuego, what is healthy for the body and spirit
[12:25] <KurtKraut> yamit, if you want general info about that, try searching in google instead.
[12:26] <cafuego_> digitalhav0c: When you conenct to the web adress now, your browser tries to reach your *external* IP from inside the lan, and the modem/router ignores you.
[12:26] <digitalhav0c> cafuego, i am using zoneedit for dns if that makes any difference
[12:26] <digitalhav0c> oh
[12:26] <razzorz> LJL: now that i typed that.. do i need to install them? or are they..
[12:26] <digitalhav0c> ok
[12:26] <cafuego_> digitalhav0c: What i do is run my own DNS inside the network - for just myself, which returns 192.168.x.x. IPs for those names that need to be useable from inside.
[12:26] <yamit> im write in the console beryl and show this mesage       XGL Absent, checking for NVIDIA    Nvidia Absent, checking for texture_from_pixmap    texture_from_pixmap Present  beryl: No composite extension
[12:26] <CaptObvious> I'm having an issue with screen resolution - I need to force GDM and Gnome into a non-standard resolution of 1366x768, but if I edit the xorg.conf to give this resolution as the only one available, it uses 1280x768 instead
[12:27] <digitalhav0c> ok
[12:27] <digitalhav0c> cafuego, is there a howto you could point me too again im a complete noob when it comes to linux
[12:27] <digitalhav0c> well not complete
[12:27] <cafuego_> digitalhav0c: Which admittedly isn't the easiest thing to set up in the world. Give the hosts file method a try and see how that goes first.
[12:27] <digitalhav0c> but might aswell be :(
[12:28] <CaptObvious> I found DNS really easy to set up with BIND and Webmin
[12:28] <digitalhav0c> but if i was to use hosts how would i be able to point to the other vitural hosts
[12:29] <LjL> razzorz, wait, install "them" what?
[12:29] <digitalhav0c> for example right now i have two tafadzwa.info and daclan.info
[12:29] <CaptObvious> foo.internal 192.168.1.3
[12:29] <CaptObvious> bar.internal 192168.1.3
[12:29] <Redhammer_the_Ol> anything on the flushing of dns ?
[12:29] <Redhammer_the_Ol> I am still totally stumped
[12:29] <Redhammer_the_Ol> sorry to be a pain
[12:30] <razzorz> LJL:ya thats what i thought
[12:30] <bobbyd> hi, I'm having the problem described here with my G5: http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-powerpc%40lists.debian.org/msg57822.html does anyone know how to fix it?
[12:30] <CaptObvious> Redhammer_the_Ol - http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=flush+DNS+linux&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a
[12:30] <bithunter> hi! is there a difference upgrading from edgy to feisty beta using the CD image or online upgrade?
[12:30] <digitalhav0c> CaptObvious, i think in turn lead me to the same page
[12:30] <razzorz> LJL: when i typed that.. and no errors came up.. all is well right?
[12:30] <CaptObvious> digitalhav0c - have you tried?
[12:30] <Redhammer_the_Ol> thank you cap obvious
[12:30] <Redhammer_the_Ol> but I tried that
[12:30] <theacolyte> !attitude Redhammer_the_Ol
[12:30] <Redhammer_the_Ol> and /etc/rc.d/init.d/nscd does not work
[12:31] <Redhammer_the_Ol> sorry I should have not pressed enter
[12:31] <McQueen> my touchpad is locking when i switch to other user. how can i fix it?
[12:31] <digitalhav0c> CaptObvious, how would the apache distingwish*sp between the too
[12:31] <CaptObvious> digitalhav0c - pixiedust and magic
[12:31] <CaptObvious> seriouly though
[12:31] <LjL> razzorz: if you have no errors and all the programs you want to have installed are installed, it should be alright.  only thing is, if that Debian repository installed stuff that it shouldn't have (remember, Debian != Ubuntu, don't use Debian repositories on Ubuntu), that could create problems. but it's hard to know if it did
[12:31] <Redhammer_the_Ol> it is a bad habit, it means I that I fail to write the entire message and therefore it looked very rude, I also tried restarting /etc/init.d/networking but that crashed my computer
[12:31] <digitalhav0c> oh ok
[12:31] <digitalhav0c> ill try real quick
[12:31] <Kazol> I am trying to install Nvidia, should I choose "linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15-23-686" or "linux restricted modules-686"?
[12:31] <CaptObvious> I think the browser sends the URL request in the header
[12:32] <CaptObvious> so as long as it's going to the right IP
[12:32] <haxality> hello, I'd like to know why I used to be able to edit ID3 tags in rhythmbox but now I cant
[12:32] <cafuego_> digitalhav0c: apache does that by looking at the Host: header and matching the host name strings internally.
[12:32] <con-man> PriceChild: Ive read your posts on the kiba howto thread, im not getting anywhere
[12:32] <KurtKraut> Kazol, what is your current kernel version ?
[12:32] <con-man> PriceChild: Im going to update beryl
[12:32] <noelferreira> what should be the line of /etc/fstab in order to mount a partition with ext3 filesystem and read/write permission for all users?
[12:32] <PriceChild> con-man, read the top of my first post :)
[12:32] <CaptObvious> cafuego - I was typing a serious response too :)
[12:32] <Nergar> i need someone to help me unistall the drivers for my wireless card so i can install it with ndiswrapper!!
[12:32] <razzorz> LJL: well i got rid of of it and looks ok now!....
[12:32] <KurtKraut> Kazol, type in terminal: uname-a and paste here saying my name.
[12:32] <mobomelter> hey is neozen around?
[12:32] <Flannel> noelferreira: I'd copy the ones from the other partitions
[12:33] <neozen> ish
[12:33] <neozen> helping someone locally
[12:33] <LjL> noelferreira: look at the line for / in your current fstab, that's exactly what is says... ;-) well, except that users will only have read/write on files they own, or files that were explicitly set read/write for everyone. but that goes for any normal Unix filesystem...
[12:33] <Kazol> KurtKraut: It cannot find the cmd
[12:33] <mobomelter> ah
[12:33] <con-man> PriceChild: ah the debs : ) nothing in there I need tho
[12:33] <neozen> ..there actually here asking for help
[12:33] <mobomelter> i need help with dual monitors when youget the chance
[12:33] <CaptObvious> Kazol - uname -a
[12:33] <neozen> kind of hard to ignore
[12:33] <Kazol> KurtKraut: I'm not sure howto find kernel version
[12:33] <PriceChild> con-man, down a bit
[12:33] <KurtKraut> Kazol, do you know how to open a Terminal window ?
[12:33] <neozen> mobomelter: I can't help you dude.. I don't do dual
[12:33] <CaptObvious> he missed a space by accident
[12:33] <mobomelter> bumer
[12:33] <con-man> PriceChild: lol the big red text?
[12:34] <PriceChild> con-man, that bold red text wanting you to read!
[12:34] <CaptObvious> KurtKraut - you missed a space in  your instructions
[12:34] <Kazol> I get 2.6.15-26-386
[12:34] <hobs> Hello again, yesterday I got help installing the nvidia drivers and they worked fine, today I got an error telling me that I had no nvidia capable devices on my machine :(
[12:34] <CaptObvious> KurtKraut - so he was typing uname-a instead of uname -a
[12:34] <noelferreira> LjL: so it will work like my /home partition write?
[12:34] <KurtKraut> CaptObvious, oh, I didn't notice... thanks
[12:34] <mobomelter> i guess i'll figure it out after i go outside
[12:34] <con-man> PriceChild: I know that and I have the older version installed
[12:34] <CaptObvious> KurtKraut - no problemo
[12:34] <Kazol> so I should download that package, right?
[12:34] <PriceChild> con-man, so what's the problem now? black bar?
[12:34] <KurtKraut> Kazol, as CaptObvious said, I've missed a space... type in your terminal: uname -a
[12:34] <con-man> PriceChild: yeah
[12:35] <KurtKraut> Kazol, this should prompt your kernel version;
[12:35] <Kazol> thx, done it already. I'm downloading the package with the same version.
[12:35] <McQueen> hey, i have got a problem with touchpad, i can use it well in a user but it s getting lock when i switch to other user. so i cant use my touchpad. how can i fix it?
[12:35] <hobs> What is the command to configure X again?
[12:35] <billy> bye y'all!
[12:35] <CaptObvious> I'm having an issue with screen resolution - I need to force GDM and Gnome into a non-standard resolution of 1366x768, but if I edit the xorg.conf to give this resolution as the only one available, it uses 1280x768 instead
[12:35] <noelferreira> didn't work LjL i can't write in it. ext3    defaults,errors=remount-ro 0       1
[12:35] <KurtKraut> Kazol, don't do that. Paste your kernel version to me as I asked, please.
[12:36] <PriceChild> con-man, you're not running a compositing manager?
[12:36] <noelferreira> what should be the line of /etc/fstab in order to mount a partition with ext3 filesystem and read/write permission for all users?
[12:36] <Kazol> KurtKraut: 2.6.15-26-386 Should I download the package with this name?
[12:36] <con-man> PriceChild: Im running beryl right now.
[12:36] <LjL> noelferreira: change permissions on the root of it using sudo first. sudo chmod a+rwx /media/whatever
[12:36] <con-man> PriceChild: I know I should only get the black bar when I am not running beryl
[12:36] <con-man> PriceChild: but I get it anyways
[12:36] <PriceChild> con-man, well then i blame a bug in kiba-dock
[12:37] <KurtKraut> Kazol, what version of Ubuntu are you running ?
[12:37] <con-man> PriceChild: lol
[12:37] <Kazol> I think 6.06-the one on the free cds.
[12:37] <noelferreira> LjL: and i will have to do that every time i want to mount it?
[12:37] <LjL> noelferreira: no
[12:37] <noelferreira> LjL: i wanted it to be automounted. what shoul i do?
[12:37] <mihailo> anyone here know how to get tv out to work on an nvidia card?
[12:38] <LjL> noelferreira: i said "no"
[12:38] <LjL> noelferreira: will you have to do it every time? no. once.
[12:38] <digitalhav0c> CaptObvious, I apologize for doubting you it worked thanks guys :)
[12:38] <CaptObvious> digitalhav0c - no problem
[12:38] <CaptObvious> have fun with DNS if you eventually get one set up :)
[12:38] <McQueen> hey, i have got a problem with touchpad, i can use it well in a user but it s getting lock when i switch to other user. so i cant use my touchpad. how can i fix it?
[12:39] <razzorz> LJL: sorry to bother ya.. but i am ttying to get this prorgram working.. but it says:
[12:39] <KurtKraut> Kazol, then, install linux-restricted-modules-386
[12:39] <digitalhav0c> CaptObvious, yeah i want to get that down eventually but for now this will work
[12:39] <noelferreira> ok LjL
[12:39] <KurtKraut> Kazol, this is a shortcut to the latest linux-restricted-modules version for 386.
[12:39] <digitalhav0c> can you point me to a reference for internal dnx
[12:39] <digitalhav0c> can you point me to a reference for internal dnx
[12:39] <digitalhav0c> can you point me to a reference for internal dns
[12:39] <razzorz> LJL...Error: Could not find 'Gstreamer Multimedia Framework 0.8'. Try using the native package manager for Ubuntu 6.10 (apt-get) to install a package with similar name to 'gstreamer-0.8'.
[12:39] <razzorz> Checking for Audio File Library ... OK
[12:39] <digitalhav0c> sorry
[12:39] <razzorz> Checking for libao cross platform audio library ... OK
[12:39] <razzorz> Checking for GtkSpell Spell Checking Library ... OK
[12:39] <CaptObvious> digitalhav0c - check out Webmin when you do
[12:39] <razzorz> Checking for GNU Transport Layer Security ... failed
[12:39] <Kazol> So I applied all changes, is this correct?:
[12:39] <razzorz> -------------------------------
[12:39] <razzorz> Error: Package 'GNU Transport Layer Security' was found but was of the wrong version and the correct version could not be located.
[12:39] <razzorz> [IV 11.0 for @gnutls.org/gnutls] 
[12:39] <CaptObvious> if you get BIND installed then install Webmin
[12:39] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[12:39] <digitalhav0c> CaptObvious, thats a will do thanks again
[12:40] <IndyGunFreak> poor fella probably didn't know.
[12:40] <noelferreira> LjL: still didn't work
[12:40] <Kazol> linux-image-2.6.15-23-386 (version 2.6.15-23.39) will be installed
[12:40] <Kazol> linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15-23-386 (version 2.6.15.11-1) will be installed
[12:40] <Kazol> nvidia-glx (version 1.0.8762+2.6.15.11-1) will be installed
[12:40] <razzorz> My bad,,,
[12:40] <LjL> !pastebin > Kazol    (Kazol, see the private message from Ubotu)
[12:40] <CaptObvious> and you can administer it from a web interface rather than command line :P
[12:40] <digitalhav0c> now for my last problem for the day
[12:40] <digitalhav0c> phpmyadmin
[12:40] <Kazol> oops, anyway, are those packages ok? Should I proceed downloading them?
[12:41] <KurtKraut> CaptObvious, that removes the beauty of the command life but... life is not perfect.
[12:41] <mihailo> tv out not working, geforce 6800, ubuntu edgy, help please!
[12:41] <digitalhav0c> how do i alias it so it works off the virtual hosts?
[12:41] <LjL> razzorz: try installing the package  libgstreamer0.8-dev... what program is that, anyway?
[12:41] <CaptObvious> KurtKraut - for the newbies it's sometimes necessary
[12:41] <KurtKraut> Kazol, no... you should install linux-restricted-modules-386. This package will require the latest linux-restricted modules as a dependency
[12:41] <digitalhav0c> i have it installed but im unable to go any furter
[12:41] <mxktmdude> Hi guys, im trying to figure out how to install the smp kernel.. is there a smp kernel version 2.6.17 or higher?
[12:41] <KurtKraut> CaptObvious, sure, I do know that... I was just kidding :P
[12:41] <noelferreira> LjL: /dev/hda2 /mnt/stuff    ext3    defaults,errors=remount-ro 0       1
[12:41] <noelferreira> LjL: didn't work
[12:42] <digitalhav0c> i cant login to it
[12:42] <razzorz> LJL: Gaim-VV
[12:42] <razzorz> is the program.. and istall what?... libgstreamer0.8-dev
[12:42] <LjL> noelferreira: right, that's the fstab line, but what you did now is  sudo chmod a+rwx /mnt/stuff  after (or before?) it was mounted?
[12:42] <|Amon|> what's a good front end to courier mail server?
[12:43] <noelferreira> i did it LjL and it didn't worked
[12:43] <LjL> razzorz: that's what i said. try.
[12:43] <razzorz> sorry.. ty
[12:43] <DanteSparda> Hey I'm having an issue with installing Yahoo messenger. When I try to do it it says "Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: xlibs". I've tried everything I could find to fix it and nothing works. I'm running Edgy Eft, if that helps.
[12:43] <Arrick> you know what?
[12:44] <Arrick> hey LjL what kind of apache experience you have?
[12:44] <noelferreira> LjL: it work now
[12:44] <KurtKraut> DanteSparda, isn't Gaim suitable for you ? You may use Yahoo accounts in Gaim to chat with your friends.
[12:44] <LjL> Arrick: very little. i have apache installed, but that's about it
[12:44] <LjL> noelferreira: what made it work?
[12:44] <Arrick> lol
[12:44] <|Amon|> DanteSparda, use Gaim?
[12:44] <RoundyT1> i need some dokuwiki help
[12:44] <DanteSparda> Gaim is sutable, I just like to try new things and I've never tried the official Yahoo on linux
[12:44] <Arrick> anyone here have the 6.06.1 LAMP server installed that would be willing to help out with getting the server to accept pages somehow?
[12:45] <Kazol> KurtKraut: I already have linux-restricted-modules-386 installed. Should I just install "nvidia-glx"?
[12:45] <DanteSparda> my mind works in mysterious ways and I just want Yahoo ^^
[12:45] <|Amon|> DanteSparda, why would you migrate from Windows to install non-open source software on your computer?
[12:45] <KurtKraut> Kazol, yes
[12:45] <|Amon|> one of the main points of GNU/Linux is to be free of restrictive licenses
[12:45] <digitalhav0c> I <3 ubuntu lol
[12:45] <Kazol> kurtkraut; ok, thanks for your help.
[12:45] <KurtKraut> DanteSparda, I think the same as |Amon|
[12:45] <mihailo> tv out not working, geforce 6800, ubuntu edgy, help please!
[12:46] <|Amon|> Also, if you use Gaim, likewise, if you use Ubuntu, make a donation if you can
[12:46] <|Amon|> or purchase from canonical... :>
[12:46] <noelferreira> i had a icon and i guess the path was not refreshed so i wouldn't be able for make a new directory lke i was testing. so opening a terminal makes me look that i could create directories.
[12:46] <noelferreira> LjL:
[12:47] <LjL> i see
[12:47] <Kazol> kurtkraut: ok, now I'm getting that "linux-image-2.6.15-23-386" has to be also installed. Is this normal?
[12:47] <DanteSparda> Well now that I'm here, I got one more question. What's the best torrenting program for Linux?
[12:47] <hanbus1> who here is good with shell scripts?
[12:47] <Flannel> !best | DanteSparda
[12:47] <ubotu> DanteSparda: 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.
[12:47] <Shaba1> brb folks
[12:47] <digitalhav0c> how do i install the restricted codecs in fiesty
[12:48] <Flannel> digitalhav0c: #ubuntu+1 for Feisty support, thanks
[12:48] <|Amon|> DanteSparda, theres lots. i use bit tornado which is pretty basic.
[12:48] <digitalhav0c> im trying to watch a avi
[12:48] <digitalhav0c> oh ok
[12:48] <digitalhav0c> thanks
[12:48] <hanbus1> |amon|: is there any way to even resume with bit tornado?
[12:48] <|Amon|> reopen the torrent
[12:48] <|Amon|> =] 
[12:48] <DanteSparda> I'll rephrase. What's a good torrenting program that lets me select which files I want and which files I don't?
[12:48] <Kazol> So is it ok that "linux-image-2.6.15-23-386" is also going to be installed?
[12:48] <dws> how can i boot in non-X
[12:48] <dws> ?
[12:49] <Flannel> DanteSparda: er... don't you do that by choosing which torrents you download?
[12:49] <hanbus1> |amon|: are they stored if you open them instead of saving them in firefox?
[12:49] <|Amon|> DanteSparda, applications>add remove torrent
[12:49] <|Amon|> hanbus1, i always save the *torrent
[12:49] <hanbus1> |amon|: bloody hell, i gotta start doing that
[12:50] <thunder_storm> Hello everybody
[12:50] <|Amon|> :p
[12:50] <hanbus1> now is anybody here good with shell scripts?
[12:50] <Flannel> !anyone | hanbus1
[12:50] <ubotu> hanbus1: 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?
[12:50] <User558> help
[12:50] <DanteSparda> Sometimes you get a torrent where there are some files in it that you don't want. I just want a torrenting program that lets me prune files outta the download that I don't want and uTorrent tends to freeze under wine
[12:50] <hanbus1> i need uber help with a shell script, i made some changes but i need help with some more
[12:50] <kinto> hi all
[12:50] <|Amon|> so does anyone know of a decent gui front end for courier?
[12:51] <kinto> how can I visualize correctly in nautilus accented characters?
[12:51] <thunder_storm> I have created a funny Ubuntu-Picture for our German Ubuntu Friends - just see: http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s77/Dinchen1/Ubuntu-Tube.png
[12:51] <User558> need help with loading desktop cd
[12:51] <linxeh> DanteSparda: does azureus do that ?
[12:51] <thunder_storm> What do you think about it?
[12:51] <DanteSparda> I believe it does
[12:52] <hanbus1> thunder_storm: thats so wrong, but so right hahaha
[12:52] <DanteSparda> Shoot I forgot about that. I used that under windows XD
[12:52] <rhY^3> How do I set up 5.1 sound?
[12:52] <thunder_storm> It's Marketing :-)
[12:52] <|Amon|> DanteSparda, my connection is 7Mbps so downloading files i dont want i just delete after i unrar them
[12:52] <rhY^3> Someone got a link?
[12:53] <adrian_hu> Hey all, id like to use Ubuntu again, was thinking of the Feisty beta but I have 2 small question about that (1: When in April its expected to come out? Very start, end or? 2: If I start using it now, can I upgrade to the final version normally?)
[12:53] <DanteSparda> I wish mine was that fast. I'm lucky to get 500kbps
[12:53] <yamit> hi
[12:53] <kinto> thunder_storm: what does mean "einfach wohlfuhlen"?
[12:53] <linxeh> |Amon|: wow. 7mbps
[12:53] <|Amon|> if you do what i said in add/remove programs you can search for a torrent app you want
[12:53] <rhY^3> april 19th
[12:53] <rhY^3> 2 yes.
[12:53] <|thunder> bittyrant rules
[12:53] <adrian_hu> Is the beta relatively stable now btw?
[12:54] <DanteSparda> Now I got a question. You on T3 or something?
[12:54] <thunder_storm> kinto: it means: "Ubuntu Linux - just feel good."
[12:54] <rhY^3> i find it stable.
[12:54] <Flannel> adrian_hu: #ubuntu+1 would better be able to answer re: stability
[12:54] <|Amon|> linxeh, my server is on a burstable 100mbps fast-e
[12:54] <KurtKraut> adrian_hu, no... I just had a X crash today and it was a bit hard to recover the ability of loggin into an X session. Beta should be not used in a production computer.
[12:54] <|thunder> |Amon|; what host ?
[12:55] <linxeh> |Amon|: there are people here with 100 mbit to their house
[12:55] <mikebeecham> #Beryl
[12:55] <kinto> ok thunder_storm, thanks :)
[12:55] <adrian_hu> KurtKraut: that could be a very rare case of a special vga or such :)
[12:55] <linxeh> |Amon|: some people here have STM64 to their servers
[12:55] <paradroid> Hi all. I have videos grabbed from a DV tape now residing as files with DV (ffmpeg) codec residing on my disk. I need to give them to a friend to edit them. He is on a Windows system and can't decode them. What would be the best, i. e. losless, format I should convert them to using what tool?
[12:55] <|Amon|> |thunder, it's down in the cage at my datacenter in denver tech center
[12:55] <|Amon|> linxeh, i wasn't bragging...
[12:55] <KurtKraut> adrian_hu, not at all... a genuine nvidia card properly working before the last update in reprositories :P
[12:56] <|thunder> |Amon|; ohh, hoped it was a commerc host
[12:56] <linxeh> |Amon|: my bad :)
[12:56] <adrian_hu> rhY^3, last question, does the 7.04 offer much more to worth using it even if its beta? (comparing to the stable 6.10)
[12:56] <linxeh> paradroid: if you convert them to a "lossless" format you are not going to have enough diskspace
[12:56] <|Amon|> comcast shares the building ;] 
[12:56] <linxeh> adrian_hu: I just upgraded to get the newer kernels
[12:57] <Zaiden> I'm having trouble on step 2 of the "install and activate drivers" part: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[12:57] <rhY^3> Adrian, it offers significant improvements.
[12:57] <|Amon|> qwest
[12:57] <linxeh> adrian_hu: seems fine, and loads more stuff just "works"
[12:57] <|Amon|> it's in some bank building
[12:57] <|Amon|> heh
[12:57] <rhY^3> I didn't even like Ubuntu until Feisty.
[12:57] <paradroid> linxeh: I would hand them over on a mobile disk. Space is not really a problem (I hope).
[12:57] <mihailo> tv out not working, geforce 6800, ubuntu edgy, help please!
[12:57] <linxeh> paradroid: you likely wont have enough disk space :)
[12:58] <paradroid> linxeh: OK. Any recommended codecs for nearly-losless? ;)
[12:58] <rhY^3> What's a good Dscaler replacement for ubuntu?
[12:58] <|Amon|> paradroid, acc?
[12:58] <mihailo> no one here uses tv out?
[12:58] <rhY^3> Do you guys recommend MythTV?
[12:58] <IndyGunFreak> mihailo: i do
[12:58] <jetscreamer> rhY^3: it's good
[12:58] <linxeh> paradroid: your friend should be able to read them if you did things right
[12:58] <adrian_hu> So linxeh and rhY^3 you suggest to use Feisty beta? Stability would be cool but if its crashing once in a while its not emergency (using it for web developing mainly)
[12:58] <jetscreamer> mythtv.org iirc.. know lwhat you're doing before you do
[12:59] <linxeh> paradroid: what codec did you use originally ?
[12:59] <mihailo> IndyGunFreak: what card do you have?
[12:59] <rhY^3> thanks jet, I'll give it a shot.
[12:59] <linxeh> adrian_hu: I'm using it now its beta - just be prepared to download lots of patches
[12:59] <IndyGunFreak> mihailo: Hauppage WinTV GO+
[12:59] <rhY^3> I recommend Feisty.  Or some other distro.
[12:59] <KurtKraut> adrian_hu, I suggest to you just way. Feisty will be released within a month.
[12:59] <paradroid> linxeh: Right now there are 12 separate files of ~1GB size. Players tell me they are in DV (ffmpeg) for video and Linear PCM for audio.
[01:00] <linxeh> rhY^3: heh. for me ubuntu has been fine since dapper (hoary need too much tweaking)
[01:00] <IndyGunFreak> rhY^3: there'snot that much difference between feisty and edgy
[01:00] <mihailo> IndyGunFreak: oh ok, im looking for someone with an nvidia card :)
[01:00] <KurtKraut> adrian_hu, I mean, I suggest you to wait until Feisty release in April
[01:00] <rhY^3> It's stable "enough" though... :)
[01:00] <linxeh> paradroid: hmm - what does the file command say they are in ?
[01:00] <IndyGunFreak> mihailo: good luck
[01:00] <paradroid> linxeh: dvgrab-001.avi: RIFF (little-endian) data, AVI, 720 x 576, 25.00 fps, video:, audio: uncompressed PCM (stereo, 48000 Hz)
[01:00] <adrian_hu> Hm I really don't know what to do know :) I mean half of you suggesting beta, other half not hehe :)
[01:01] <rhY^3> The small diffs between Edgy and Feisty make it a OS I would suggest for the common person, I'd not have recommended Edgy.
[01:01] <linxeh> paradroid: hmm, so he should be able to read that on his machine - you have them as .avi files ?
[01:01] <Zaiden> I'm having a hard time figuring out what to do in these instructions on how to install my nvidia binary driver
[01:01] <IndyGunFreak> rhY^3: so what would you recommend over Edgy?
[01:01] <lineman60> dose anyone knwo if there is a package to chage the error messages to funny ones
[01:01] <linxeh> Zaiden: sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx ?
[01:01] <paradroid> linxeh: Yes, the container is .avi. I tried on an old Windows machine with Adobe Premiere. It will play the sound but only display garbled video.
[01:01] <dws> how can i boot in non-X mode?
[01:01] <rhY^3> It still needs an icon on the desktop somewhere that automagically installs all the gstreamer codecs.
[01:01] <razzorz> LJL: you still here ?
[01:01] <KurtKraut> Zaiden, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[01:02] <linxeh> paradroid: did you have suitable codecs install on the windows machine? you might need to install the nimo codec pack, or the klite codec pack ?
[01:02] <rhY^3> But other than that and a few stability tweaks, Feisty is ready to beat windows.
[01:02] <mihailo> Ubuntu's a great distro, but it has the same problem for me as all other distros... i cant get a cloned picture onto my tv! and since i use the computer as a dvd player, thats a big minus
[01:02] <rhY^3> First distro I've tried that I would say that about.
[01:02] <KurtKraut> mihailo, have you asked for help in a webforum ?
[01:02] <linxeh> mihailo: worked here (albeit using twin DVI)
[01:02] <Zaiden> KurtKraut: I'm having an issue of step 2 in the "Install and activate" drivers part
[01:02] <paradroid> linxeh: There are probably hardly that much codecs set up on the Windows machine, you are right.
[01:02] <KurtKraut> Zaiden, what kind of issue ?
[01:03] <mihailo> i asked on a couple of forums
[01:03] <linxeh> paradroid: download the klite mega codec pack for a starter I think; see if that works
[01:03] <mihailo> and none of the suggestions worked
[01:03] <mihailo> whatever i did to xorg, it crashed
[01:03] <linxeh> mihailo: what card /
[01:03] <Zaiden> KurtKraut: I'm not sure which module to pick.
[01:03] <paradroid> linxeh: OK, thank you. Otherwise, what is acc. Sorry if that's a stupid question.
[01:03] <mihailo> GeForce 6800LE
[01:03] <KurtKraut> mihailo, have you reported in those forums that the proceedings leaded to no success ?
[01:03] <razzorz> LJL: your idea for me to install that worked wonders.. but for somereason the progy just hangs then stopes.. but when i installed it, this . Checking for GNU Transport Layer Security ... failed, how do i fix this?
[01:04] <mihailo> i tried nvtv but it says it can't recognise my card
[01:04] <nomad411> hi folks.. Why would a PC boot from windows CDs, but refuse to boot from Knoppix, Ubuntu, etc..
[01:04] <pb> command line equavalent for ndiswrapper uses "iwconfig wlan0 essid name"  what is the command when using a linux driver wifi?
[01:04] <KurtKraut> Zaiden, open up a terminal Window and type: uname -a
[01:04] <mihailo> i tried on nvnews forum and linux questions
[01:04] <linxeh> mihailo: I had it working on a 6600GT just fine - I had to install the binary nvidia drivers from the edgy repositories, and then it was easy (there was an nvidia control panel iirc that let me do it)
[01:04] <KurtKraut> Zaiden, paste the result here to me.
[01:04] <mihailo> I installed the nvidia glx package through automatix
[01:04] <Zaiden> KurtKraut: Linux mike-desktop 2.6.15-26-386 #1 PREEMPT Thu Aug 3 02:52:00 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
[01:04] <KurtKraut> mihailo, distro-related forums are better for this
[01:04] <linxeh> eugh automatix
[01:04] <linxeh> DELETE THAT RUBBISH
[01:04] <linxeh> :)
[01:04] <KurtKraut> Zaiden, install linux-restricted-modules-386
[01:04] <IndyGunFreak> lol, mihailo, thats why it doesn't work
[01:05] <Zaiden> KurtKraut: Thank you
[01:05] <razzorz> Can anyone help me with this issue!!! " Checking for GNU Transport Layer Security ... failed "
[01:05] <mihailo> ahm, but i have the nv control panel, just no dual monitor option
[01:05] <aeropixie> mihailo: I agree, using automatix crates more problems than solutions.
[01:05] <linxeh> mihailo: odd; you might need to add options to the nvidia module when its loaded
[01:06] <eNons3nse> i'm having an internet problem with a laptop i just put ubuntu on.
[01:06] <mihailo> linxeh: how do i do that?
[01:06] <KurtKraut> eNons3nse, explain briefly what sort of problem
[01:06] <mobomelter> alright does anyone here run dual monitors?
[01:06] <aeropixie> eNons3nse: waht is the problm?
[01:06] <linxeh> mihailo: im having a search. Did you have the TV etc connected when you turned the machine on ?
[01:06] <razzorz> Anyone...Checking for GNU Transport Layer Security ... failed <<<< whats with this
[01:07] <Kazol> kurtkraut: I tried installing nvidia drivers, but I got this error message: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12415/
[01:07] <mihailo> yup, it's connected all the time by an svideo cable
[01:07] <rhY^3> Kazol, are you doing it through Synaptic?
[01:07] <abo> hey did any one read the mandriva's boss open letter to the french parliament, attaking their choice of Ubuntu  :-)
[01:07] <mihailo> in windows i have a picture on the tv the moment the system starts
[01:07] <Kazol> yes
[01:07] <rhY^3> abo: Link?
[01:07] <Greatmetal> s
[01:07] <Greatmetal> fuckers
[01:07] <Greatmetal> fuckers
[01:07] <Greatmetal> fuckers
[01:07] <Greatmetal> fuckers
[01:07] <Greatmetal> fuckers
[01:07] <Greatmetal> fuckers
[01:07] <Greatmetal> fuckers
[01:07] <Greatmetal> fuckers
[01:07] <IndyGunFreak> byebye
[01:07] <aeropixie> abo: offtopic sort of thing, but still, link?
[01:07] <eNons3nse> i'm trying to use a wired ethernet connection.  it works with the laptop just fine at my work.  when i've got it at home though & plug my e-net cord from my desktop into my laptop it say's that it's connected and is recieving & sending packets, but i can't get to any web pages or sign onto gaim or anything.
[01:07] <Greatmetal> fuckers
[01:08] <Greatmetal> fuckers
[01:08] <razzorz> wekll thats mature
[01:08] <razzorz> CHILD
[01:08] <razzorz> :))
[01:08] <IndyGunFreak> moron
[01:08] <aeropixie> is it possible to kick someone?
[01:08] <IndyGunFreak> i wonder what inspired that
[01:08] <mobomelter> if we had an op
[01:08] <IndyGunFreak> aeropixie: no, you need op powers
[01:08] <eNons3nse> the same cord works just fine on my ubuntu desktop.
[01:08] <aeropixie> ah
[01:08] <razzorz> he did not get enuff attention from his parents as a child
[01:08] <razzorz> thats all
[01:08] <abo> rhY^3,  aeropixie, I have it in french... I'll try to find a translation, here's the french http://corp.mandriva.com/webteam/2007/03/23/lettre-ouverte-aux-deputes-de-lassemblee-nationale/
[01:08] <aeropixie> that makes sense
[01:08] <rhY^3> It was probably Balmer.
[01:08] <Kazol> I tried executing md5sum /etc/X11/xorg.conf | sudo tee /var/lib/x11/xorg.conf.md5sum, but it totally messed up X server and I had to reinstall Ubuntu?
[01:08] <razzorz> yeah
[01:08] <nomad411> So no one knows why a PC boots from windows CDs, but refuse to boot from Knoppix, Ubuntu, etc..
[01:08] <KurtKraut> rhY^3, ahahaha
[01:09] <razzorz> OK who is the biggest ubuntu GEEK here?
[01:09] <aeropixie> abo: i can run it througgh babel or something.
[01:09] <aeropixie> abo: thanks
[01:09] <IndyGunFreak> nomad411: are you sure they're burned properly?
[01:09] <razzorz> someone help.. if i begg i will it help?
[01:09] <rhY^3> I'm 195 pounds.
[01:09] <abo>  rhY^3,  aeropixie, here's an unofficial translations : http://beranger.org/index.php?article=2681
[01:09] <KurtKraut> razzorz, I'm a bit chubby too
[01:09] <aeropixie> abo: thanks
[01:09] <razzorz> Sall good :D
[01:09] <razzorz> Checking for GNU Transport Layer Security ... failed
[01:09] <razzorz> HELP
[01:09] <failure2stop> Hey,  Got a quick question.  FOr intel based macs i download the 64bit AMD and INTEL download or the standard one?
[01:09] <Kazol> Any idea why I get this message installing Nvidia: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12415/ ?
[01:09] <razzorz> thats what it says when i install Gaim-VV....
[01:10] <eNons3nse> anyone have any ideas?
[01:10] <IndyGunFreak> nomad411: are you sure the ISO files are burned correctly
[01:10] <nomad411> IndyGunFreak, I just realized, mayb ethe CDROM won;t read burned CDs
[01:10] <KurtKraut> Kazol, wait
[01:10] <IndyGunFreak> nomad411: thats pretty unlikely
[01:10] <Zaiden> Kazol: I'm getting the same thing
[01:10] <nomad411> IndyGunFreak, I'm not sure, it;s for someone else
[01:10] <razzorz> I assume that no one knows!!
[01:10] <IndyGunFreak> nomad411: what type of media?.. don't use RWs
[01:10] <morrolan> Hi, how can I install an smtp server on Ubuntu-Server 6.06?
[01:11] <Kazol> I installed it before, somehow before my hd failed.
[01:11] <KurtKraut> Kazol, type this in terminal and paste to me: lspci | grep nVidia
[01:11] <nomad411> IndyGunFreak, good point
[01:11] <IndyGunFreak> nomad411: if no version of linux will boot, something tells me he's burning them wrong
[01:11] <Kazol> 0000:01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV11 [GeForce2 MX/MX 400]  (rev b2)
[01:12] <KurtKraut> Kazol, since you have a GeForce2 card, that is an old card, you have to install the package 'nvidia-glx-legacy' instead of 'nvidia-glx' only
[01:12] <rhY^3> Mandriva: How do you spell "sour grapes" in French?
[01:12] <pb>  ndiswrapper uses command "iwconfig wlan0 essid name"  what does linux driver wifi command look like?
[01:12] <Prez> hello
[01:12] <failure2stop> Hey,  Got a quick question.  FOr intel based macs i download the 64bit AMD and INTEL download or the standard one?
[01:13] <eNons3nse> should i try asking on the ubuntu forum instead?
[01:13] <Zaiden> KurtKraut: if I did an upgrade of a green squared module before the one you told me to do, will it affect my system at all?
[01:13] <morrolan> Hi, how can I install an smtp server on Ubuntu-Server 6.06?
[01:13] <Innatech> #morrolan: Try looking at the relevant sections of this HOWTO: http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_ubuntu_6.06
[01:13] <Kazol> kurtkraut: I'll try it, though the first time it did work under glx
[01:13] <Innatech> err, @morrolan, that is. :)
[01:13] <KurtKraut> Kazol, this process is well explained in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[01:13] <Bluedog> eNons3nse:
[01:13] <Bluedog> sounds like dns or something to me
[01:14] <Bluedog> does pinging microsoft.com work
[01:14] <KurtKraut> Zaiden, 'green squared' ?
[01:14] <morrolan> Innatech - thanks for that!
[01:14] <Innatech> morrolan -- my pleasure. Enjoy!
[01:14] <razzorz> wow...
[01:14] <razzorz> even google is no help
[01:14] <Bluedog> eNons3nse: ok bad example, try ping 3dpixelnet.com
[01:14] <aeropixie> ping microsoft.com, why microsoft.com? randome choice.
[01:14] <aeropixie> :p
[01:15] <Bluedog> microsoft seems to have filtered pings lol
[01:15] <aeropixie> really?
[01:15] <Pici> Bluedog: I was just going to say that.
[01:15] <Zaiden> KurtKraut: In the Synaptic Package Manager. When I searched "linux-restricted-modules", some of them were already checked green in the little squares to the left.
[01:15] <mihailo> so am i supposed to have some option to add a monitor in the nvidia panel?
[01:15] <KurtKraut> Zaiden, this mean that they're alread installed.
[01:15] <rhY^3> Zaiden: Those are already installed.
[01:15] <aeropixie> i always tell people to ping yahoo's ip, i just cant remember it. At work i have it on my monitro
[01:15] <mihailo> or do i have to manually mess with xorg?
[01:15] <aeropixie> *moitor
[01:15] <Kazol> kurtkraut: according to http://http.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-8762/README/appendix-a.html, it did not list MX 400 as legacy.
[01:15] <rhY^3> *sigh* I'm too slow.
[01:16] <Zaiden> But if I marked one of them for an upgrade, will that affect anything?
[01:16] <eNons3nse> Bluedog: i'm gonna try.  is it just "ping 3dpixelnet.com" in the terminal?  i have to disconnect the e-net from this computer to try it, so i'll have to come back with the results.
[01:16] <adrian_hu> what version of Gnome does the Edgy has?
[01:16] <morrolan> exit
[01:16] <Zaiden> Marked for an upgrade and did the upgrade*
[01:16] <aeropixie> 2.14 i believe.
[01:16] <aeropixie> 2.16.1 that is
[01:16] <KurtKraut> Kazol, hmmm... quite funny
[01:16] <adrian_hu> and, is the FF 2 included by default?
[01:17] <aeropixie> yes
[01:17] <adrian_hu> thanks
[01:17] <KurtKraut> Kazol, so let's try to force the current installed nvidia-glx
[01:17] <KurtKraut> Kazol, are you using Ubuntu or Kubuntu ?
[01:17] <mihailo> can someone with nvidia drivers check the control panell?
[01:17] <Kazol> kurtkraut: ubuntu
[01:17] <ubuntu_> Is Feisty beta stable enough for normal use?
[01:17] <rhY^3> Adrian: yeah, FF is the default browser for a while.
[01:17] <aeropixie> no.
[01:17] <IndyGunFreak> ubuntu_: no
[01:18] <aeropixie> ubuntu_: no, not really
[01:18] <rhY^3> ubuntu_: Yes.  Unless you run a bank or something.
[01:18] <paradroid> mihailo: Sorry, I didn't pay attention. What do you need to know?
[01:18] <asc> ./bonk self
[01:18] <adrian_hu> rhY^3, I know but 2.x+ version was my question ;)
[01:18] <IndyGunFreak> rhY^3: that is very bad information
[01:18] <KurtKraut> Kazol, type: sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:18] <mihailo> is there an option to add my tv in the nvidia settings panel?
[01:18] <linxeh> ubuntu_: im using it; i'd say it was - but some stuff is broken occasionally, and lots of packages change
[01:18] <Kazol> kurtkraut: I tried executing the command in the error message, but it completely messed up the X server, and I had to completely reinstall.
[01:18] <aeropixie> asc: you may have differenet reuslts than me, but it attacked me on vmware and on full install.
[01:18] <rhY^3> IndyGunFreak: I am providing my advice based on experience.
[01:18] <rhY^3> Your results may vary.
[01:18] <mihailo> because i installed the driver through automatix. it works but i see no such option
[01:18] <pb__>  ndiswrapper uses command "iwconfig wlan0 essid name"  what does linux driver wifi command look like?
[01:19] <dave> hello, i installed the w32codecs and m-player, it starts to load the mplayer and corrresponding wmfile, but then stops and closes window. I read all the wikis etc and am aware of the restricted status etc. Can you provide further help?
[01:19] <Zaiden> Bah, I keep getting that X error message
[01:19] <asc> Hmm, okay.  Been trying to install 6.10, and that's not working so well.  Probably a hardware problem though, so I suppose 7.04 wouldn't make it better.
[01:19] <Kazol> kurtkraut: ok, I opened it.
[01:19] <paradroid> mihailo: I neither see such an option. I did not use Automatix, though.
[01:19] <linxeh> mihailo: why didnt you use the ones in the repositories
[01:19] <rhY^3> But if you give Average Joe Feisty beta, or Edgy Stable, they are going to get more done easier with Feisty Beta.
[01:19] <paradroid> mihailo: My driver version is 1.0-8776
[01:19] <rhY^3> So screw edgy. :P
[01:19] <OuZo> where does GNUMP3d store its files or data? thanks
[01:19] <IndyGunFreak> rhY^3: that may be the case, but why would youu suggest that to a newbie?
[01:19] <KalleDK> Hep is the ubuntu server edgy UTF-8 as standard ???
[01:19] <mihailo> because when i used those, i got some api mismatch error
[01:19] <linxeh> rhY^3: rubbish. the average joe wants to use openoffice and firefox at the most
[01:19] <KalleDK> Hep is the ubuntu server *dapper* UTF-8 as standard ???
[01:19] <aeropixie> asc: yeah, any hardware issues will probably be worse. Just install from 6.06 and upgrade, it always work best for me.
[01:19] <KurtKraut> Kazol, search for: Section "Device"
[01:19] <rhY^3> Because it's better than Vista?
[01:19] <linxeh> KalleDK: do echo $LANG
[01:20] <Pici> !offtopic
[01:20] <mihailo> so i reinstalled the whole ubuntu and added them with automatix
[01:20] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:20] <IndyGunFreak> rhY^3: get real...
[01:20] <linxeh> KalleDK: it will tell you the encoding used by default
[01:20] <KurtKraut> Kazol, and paste this section to me thru http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[01:20] <KalleDK> Thx you :D And its UTF-8 :D
[01:20] <root_> has anyone ever run halo on ubuntu in any way
[01:20] <mihailo> paradroid: same here
[01:20] <IndyGunFreak> !automatix
[01:20] <ubotu> automatix is a script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[01:20] <linxeh> tainter: why the HELL are you running IRC as root ?
[01:20] <tainter> sorry
[01:20] <rhY^3> IGF: I AM real.  Vista is a significant downgrade of XP.  Feisty is an Upgrade, even in beta.  Edgy is a minor downgrade, even in stable.
[01:20] <tainter> lol
[01:21] <asc> aeropixie: Yeah, that's worth a try.  I'll just try 6.10 install two more times, then get a dapper CD.
[01:21] <linxeh> tainter: most unix channels automatically ban you if you do
[01:21] <tainter> uh-oh
[01:21] <tainter> one moment
[01:21] <IndyGunFreak> rhY^3: i didn't suggst Vista wasn't a downgrade, what I suggested, is you're nuts for suggesting a BETA version of a completely new OS, to someone who will have no clue how to fix a problem should they encounter one
[01:21] <aeropixie> asc: yeah, the dapper livecd is the perfect version, it always works perfectly.
[01:21] <Kazol> kurtkraut: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12419/
[01:21] <IndyGunFreak> obviosly reading comprehension has failed you
[01:21] <acoward> I'm going to switch from JDK5 to JDK6... should I uninstall jdk5 first?
[01:21] <asc> !upgrade > asc
[01:21] <chris3435> how do i see a artist or album column in nautilus for mp3's
[01:22] <blanky> hey guys I rar'ed a huge file on windows into multiple rar files, how can I extract it as a whole in linux?
[01:22] <mihailo> indygunfreak: i used automatix because the regular method didnt work. the driver is installed and its the same as paradroids
[01:22] <rhY^3> IGF: It's a damned solid beta in my experience. :D
[01:22] <asc> !upgrade | asc
[01:22] <asc> Eh, one of them.
[01:22] <paradroid> mihailo: On the other hand, I do not have a TV card in my machine...
[01:22] <IndyGunFreak> mihailo: automatix is the devil
[01:22] <KurtKraut> Kazol, let me check... when X does not start, do you know how to edit a file using only the terminal ?
[01:22] <eNons3nse> Bluedog: doesn't work.  say's "ping: unknown host 3pixelnet.com"
[01:22] <dave> hello, i installed the w32codecs and m-player, it starts to load the mplayer and corrresponding wmfile, but then stops and closes window. I read all the wikis etc and am aware of the restricted status etc. Can you provide further help?
[01:22] <aeropixie> !upgrade
[01:22] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[01:22] <tainter_> ok no more root :)
[01:22] <jimmygoon> dave what kind of file? wmv?
[01:22] <mihailo> paradroid: i also dont have a tv card, but i want to use the s-video tv out on my geforce :)
[01:22] <IndyGunFreak> !worksforme | rhY^3
[01:22] <ubotu> rhY^3: 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.
[01:23] <jimmygoon> mihailo, have you tried EasyUbuntu?
[01:23] <paradroid> mihailo: Oh, ok. I have a GeForce 6600... don't even know if it has a video out. :/
[01:23] <Bluedog> eNons3nse: DNS issue then
[01:23] <dave> jimmygoon, standard one on net
[01:23] <tainter_> why would i be banned if i was root?
[01:23] <IndyGunFreak> jimmygoon: easyubuntu is awful
[01:23] <Bluedog> interesting
[01:23] <Bluedog> 1sec
[01:23] <jimmygoon> IndyGunFreak, really? what makes you say that?
[01:23] <IndyGunFreak> jimmygoon: experience
[01:23] <Zaiden> I'm afraid to restart. I know I'll get an X error again.
[01:23] <jimmygoon> dave, there are tens.... wmv, mpeg, avi, divx3,4,etc
[01:23] <eNons3nse> Bluedog: so can you suggest a fix?
[01:23] <dave> jimmygoon: ctv.ca for example
[01:23] <rhY^3> *sigh*
[01:24] <mihailo> paradroid: as far as i see it, it needs to be added in xorg.conf
[01:24] <IndyGunFreak> jimmygoon: just follow the FAQ, and install using traditional methods
[01:24] <Bluedog> eNons3nse: is it all set to DHCP / auto detect in system : admin: networking?
[01:24] <tainter_> nvm, just read about it
[01:24] <asc> Meh, wish Ubuntu could do a net install.
[01:24] <cafuego_> tainter_: being on irc as root increases your changed of changing nicknames to tainted_
[01:24] <mihailo> paradroid: the ubuntu wiki method didnt work, and i cant find anyone knowlegable enough to edit it for me
[01:24] <paradroid> mihailo: Yes, unfortunately not all settings can be achieved via GUI and xorg.conf needs a lot of tweaking sometimes.
[01:24] <cafuego_> s/changed/chances/
[01:24] <jimmygoon> IndyGunFreak, I agree. I was just trying to throw something out since mihailo was having troubles
[01:24] <KurtKraut> Kazol, when X does not start, do you know how to edit a file using only the terminal ?
[01:24] <Kazol> kurtkraut: I have no idea. I installed Nvidia before, somehow. There is a much easier way.
[01:24] <aeropixie> jimmygoon: easyubuntu and automatix both cuase more issues thatn solutions, easyubuntu is better, but alpha quality. Just install via terminal, there are plenty of nice manuals. Google "13 things to do after installing ubuntu" and you will get one that give instructions for quite a few.
[01:24] <jimmygoon> dave, lemme take a look
[01:24] <jimmygoon> aeropixie, seem my msg to IndyGunFreak above...
[01:24] <IndyGunFreak> jimmygoon: most likely, easybuntu would jus tmake it worse
[01:24] <rhY^3> I would recommend the Feisty beta over stable ubuntu because John Q. Public will be able to install real drivers and other things more easily.
[01:25] <eNons3nse> Bluedog: yep, it is.  thanks for the help btw.
[01:25] <Bluedog> np
[01:25] <aeropixie> jimmygoon: saw it after i pressed enter, sorry.
[01:25] <dave> jimmygoon: k thanks
[01:25] <Bluedog> hmmm
[01:25] <jimmygoon> IndyGunFreak, thanks for the heads up
[01:25] <mihailo> paradroid: looks like im stuck with dual booting for now :)
[01:25] <KurtKraut> Kazol, notice the line: Driver "nv" ... if you change "nv" to "nvidia" you will force the nvidia driver to load.
[01:25] <c-cuatro> hola..
[01:25] <Bluedog> eNons3nse: I know the issue is your box isnt resolving domain names, but not sure how to fix it.. maybe someone else can help.. sorry :)
[01:25] <rhY^3> And I would definitely recommend Feisty over Vista.  Nobody I know had an easy time setting up Vista, or got all their hardware to work.
[01:25] <c-cuatro> alguien sabe el nombre del cana Tuquito-Linux?
[01:26] <maz> Hi All, I'm still on Dapper and just wondering whether the upgrades to Edgy/Feisty are significantly better?
[01:26] <jimmygoon> dave, I don't mean to be repetitive (I don't know what you've done so far) but have you installed all the stuff in the codecs section on ubuntuguide.org?
[01:26] <cafuego_> !es
[01:26] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:26] <KurtKraut> Kazol, but, of course, if something still wrong, it wont open you X session. It would be nice if you learn how to edit files using a pure terminal so you could change it back to "nv"
[01:26] <paradroid> mihailo: Sorry I couldn't be of any help here...
[01:26] <c-cuatro> danke
[01:26] <Kazol> kurtkraut: So should I try it?
[01:26] <rhY^3> maz: It's a matter of opinion (apparently), but I would give it a resounding yes.
[01:26] <KurtKraut> Kazol, only if you will be able to set back to "nv" if things get worse.
[01:26] <mihailo> paradroid: thanks for trying, I seem to be the only one here to use the computer with my tv
[01:26] <eNons3nse> Bluedog: ok.  thanks.
[01:26] <maz> thanks rhY^3
[01:26] <paradroid> mihailo: ;)
[01:26] <IndyGunFreak> rhY^3: its not a matter of opinion, its common sense
[01:27] <KurtKraut> Kazol, do you know how to move files using the 'mv' command ?
[01:27] <dave> jimmygoon: yes
[01:27] <Bluedog> eNons3nse:
[01:27] <Kazol> kurtkraut: kind of
[01:27] <Bluedog> on the same tab, click dns
[01:27] <Bluedog> the same window, different tab rather
[01:27] <maz> rhY^3 and IndyGunFreak what is so much better about it?
[01:27] <asc> maz: I thought the upgrade to Edgy was good, but a lot of people say it's less stable.  I didn't have any stability problems, myself.
[01:27] <eNons3nse> Ok
[01:27] <paradroid> mihailo: I would often like to send the video signal from my machine to my TV, too... ;)
[01:27] <jimmygoon> dave, are you dead set on mplayer? I have NEVER gotten the mozilla mplayer package to work, though many others have... I finally got everything working with totem totem-mozilla and all the codecs
[01:27] <maz> thanks asc
[01:27] <Bluedog> eNons3nse: do you see anything listed under dns servers?
[01:27] <needhelp> Can someone name a DVD burning program that lets me backup (shrink and burn) my 8Gig DVD's to my 4GB DVD-R ?
[01:27] <asc> Well, at least until it exploded due to disk problems. ;p
[01:27] <Bluedog> It autodetected the 2 for my ISP.. but maybe yours didnt
[01:28] <IndyGunFreak> maz: its not whats better/worse, its that its still beta, what happens if you run into a problem, and for some reason cant' boot?  Are you experienced enough with t terminal to somehow get a working system?
[01:28] <eNons3nse> Bluedog: 3 addresses.
[01:28] <maz> lol asc
[01:28] <KurtKraut> Kazol, what would be easy is... coping the actual xorg.conf file with the "nv" setting to a file called something like 'xorg.conf.backup' and then edit the current xorg.conf to set "nvidia" in the Driver field
[01:28] <ant-> maz: download the live cd and just try it without installing it.
[01:28] <paradroid> OK, I'll try and get DV-grabbed files readable for a Windows machine. Still: what codec would be the closest to losless compressed video?
[01:28] <maz> good ideas ant- and IndyGunFreak
[01:28] <mihailo> paradroid: x264
[01:28] <eNons3nse> Bluedog: should i compare this list to the one in my working ubuntu box?
[01:28] <KurtKraut> Kazol, then, restart your X. If something goes wrong, you can delete the current xorg.conf file and then use 'mv' to rename the xorg.conf.backup file (with "nv") to xorg.conf again
[01:28] <Kazol> kurtkraut: if something happens, I'll find out howto edit files on my other windows computer.
[01:28] <KurtKraut> Kazol, so everything will be reset to your current configs.
[01:29] <paradroid> mihailo: Really? I know it does a very good job at compressing with nice quality but I need the files to be editable to go on a DVD later...
[01:29] <dave_> jimmygoon: i can try it
[01:29] <IndyGunFreak> maz: if you want to try it, try it, but id' recommend against installng it,.
[01:29] <Bluedog> eNons3nse: yeah
[01:29] <Bluedog> it should match obv..
[01:29] <Kazol> kurtkraut: to restart x, do I press ctrl+alt+backspace?
[01:29] <c-cuatro> hello again, sorry but i can locate de ubuntu-es channel... somebody can help me?
[01:29] <maz> ok Indy... is this for Edgy or Feisty?
[01:29] <KurtKraut> Kazol, but it is important to you test a proceeding to edit/manage this files BEFORE trying to boot up with the "nvidia" settings
[01:29] <jimmygoon> dave_, would you give it a quick try... I will look for stuff in the meantime
[01:29] <KurtKraut> Kazol, yes
[01:29] <mihailo> paradroid: oh... for that, i guess you're stuck with mpeg2
[01:29] <IndyGunFreak> maz: feisty... Edgy is final and stable... it should be no issue.
[01:30] <mihailo> x264 eats too much processor power for that
[01:30] <mihailo> and i dont know if video tools support it
[01:30] <xtknight> What facilities are available for controlling CPU frequency scaling (Intel EIST) on a Core 2 Duo under Ubuntu?
[01:30] <maz> ok IndyGunFreak.  I vaguely remember once that people recommend against skipping a release... is that right?
[01:30] <ant-> maz : or you could google for some feisty bugs and see if they will affect you in any way.
[01:30] <IndyGunFreak> maz: it doesn't really matter..., are you upgrading or doing a clean install?
[01:30] <Kazol> kurtkraut: once I change to "nvidia", do I restart X or try to install the driver again?
[01:30] <maz> upgrading IndyGunFreak
[01:30] <eNons3nse> Bluedog: nothing in there matches.  is it maybe because I installed ubuntu on this laptop while I was on the connection at work?  If i copied the addresses on this list to my laptop would it be ok?
[01:31] <IndyGunFreak> maz: ok, in that case,you shouldn't skip...
[01:31] <mihailo> sooo.... anyone here knowlegable about xorg willing to help me write a config file? :)
[01:31] <maz> LiveCD might be the way to go
[01:31] <IndyGunFreak> maz: what do you havenow?. dapper?
[01:31] <xtknight> mihailo: sure
[01:31] <Bluedog> eNons3nse: sounds very likely to me
[01:31] <maz> Dapper IndyGunFreak
[01:31] <Bluedog> it should really have rededected them at home
[01:31] <PhreeStyle> did anyone else lose their wallpaper when they did the latest evolution update?
[01:31] <Bluedog> but it makes sense to copy working settings over regardless
[01:31] <KurtKraut> Kazol, the driver is already installed. The driver itself is the nvidia-glx package. But it is only turned on when "nvidia" is set in xorg.conf
[01:31] <ant-> maz: you cant skip edgy unless you clean install anyways
[01:31] <IndyGunFreak> maz: personally, i'd just go with Edgy for now, back up all important stuff, etc, make sure you have a working live CD should there be a problem
[01:31] <IndyGunFreak> etc.
[01:31] <maz> cool IndyGunFreak - I'll give that a go
[01:31] <Kazol> kurtkraut: ok, I'll try it!
[01:32] <KurtKraut> Kazol, just for a recheck, type in terminal: sudo aptitude search nvidia-glx linux-restricted-modules
[01:32] <xtknight> !EasySource
[01:32] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[01:32] <eNons3nse> Bluedog: so the DHCP setting should have made it copy this stuff on it's own right?  but it didn't?
[01:32] <dave_> jimmygoon: okay
[01:32] <KurtKraut> Kazol, and paste it to me thru http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ again
[01:32] <jimmygoon> dave_, lemme know how it goes
[01:32] <Bluedog> eNons3nse: The pc should have autodetected it from the network, yes, thats the normal case
[01:32] <eNons3nse> Bluedog: so I should make a 2nd profile for home & work.
[01:32] <mihailo> xtknight: can i pm you about it?
[01:32] <Bluedog> eNons3nse: guess it got confused..
[01:33] <xtknight> mihailo: why not just talk here?
[01:33] <kupesoft> Is there anyway to have NetworkManager ignore a given device? I have two wireless devices and I want to have NetworkManager leave one alone (for monitor mode).
[01:33] <mihailo> ok, it gets a bit hard to read, thats all
[01:33] <Zaiden> I think the drivers were installed for my card, but I can't go past 1024x768 for my resolution anymore.
[01:33] <Bluedog> eNons3nse: you could, but I can't see why it didnt auto detect...
[01:33] <Kazol> kurtkraut: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12421/
[01:33] <KurtKraut> Kazol, paste to me here: uname -a
[01:33] <mihailo> xtknight: so... i need to have a xorg.conf for my monitor and tv
[01:33] <bill_> anyone have any clue what would cause files to end up on the disk with a bit flipped?
[01:34] <ant-> Zaiden : do you have a intel 915?
[01:34] <mihailo> xtknight: and i only need the tv to duplicate the monitor picture
[01:34] <Bluedog> eNons3nse: ifup eth0
[01:34] <Kazol> kurtkraut: Linux RN-Desktop 2.6.15-26-386 #1 PREEMPT Thu Aug 3 02:52:00 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
[01:34] <Bluedog> you can try that command if you dont want to do it manually
[01:34] <mihailo> xtknight: i have a geforce 6800 with a tv out
[01:34] <Bluedog> which should force a renew
[01:34] <hobs> Does anyone know the directory that the nvidia intaller backs up your previous x settings to is
[01:34] <hobs> I know it adds a date and time
[01:34] <KurtKraut> Kazol, the needed packages are properly installed. You're ready to go :P
[01:34] <Zaiden> ant-: Not as my graphics card, but I think thats close to my onBoard
[01:34] <hobs> but just the directory above it
[01:34] <xtknight> mihailo: ok are you using the 'nvidia' drivers or the 'nv'..
[01:35] <soundray> hobs: is it not in /etc/X11 ?
[01:35] <mihailo> xtknight: nvidia
[01:35] <jimmygoon> mihailo, if it helps you can type the first few letters of the user name you are wanting to address and then hit <TAB> and it autocompletes it
[01:35] <Kazol> kurtkraut: Ok, I'll try it! Thanks very much for your help.
[01:35] <NkZ> Greetings guys
[01:35] <hobs> let me check :)
[01:35] <ant-> Zaiden : ok, i have a 915 and that problem was easy to fix for me.
[01:35] <xtknight> mihailo: does 'nvidia-settings' help you?
[01:35] <KurtKraut> Kazol, you're welcome
[01:35] <hobs> it is!
[01:35] <hobs> thank you soundray
[01:35] <NkZ> Could you please tell ubotu to give me the link to install the nvidia drivers on my PC?
[01:35] <paradroid> mihailo: Did you try this: http://sourceforge.net/projects/nv-tv-out/
[01:35] <paradroid> mihailo: I guess you did...
[01:35] <eNons3nse> Bluedog: ok, thanks.  i'll try this real quick.
[01:35] <KurtKraut> NkZ, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[01:35] <soundray> !nvidia > NkZ
[01:35] <soundray> !msgthebot > NkZ
[01:36] <mihailo> xtknight: under display device, it just lists my monitor, and i cant find an option to add the tv
[01:36] <hobs> do you know any reason why one day the nvidia install would work, and then the next day it would say my hardware is imcompatible?
[01:36] <Bluedog> eNons3nse: no worries :)
[01:36] <KurtKraut> hobs, over what version of Ubuntu ?
[01:36] <mihailo> paradroid: i tried it but it looks like its not compatible with my card, it says it cant find it
[01:36] <hobs> I installed the nvidia drivers off their website and they worked like a charm, and then 2 reboots later it tells me I have no nvidia compatible hardwre
[01:36] <hobs> 6.10
[01:36] <Zaiden> Maybe 1024x768 is the hightest my card can go.
[01:36] <xtknight> mihailo: did you force tv detection?
[01:36] <NkZ> Sorry, Did I abuse of the bot?
[01:36] <hobs> I think it may be that I hav a 6150 go which is a not much used card
[01:37] <mihailo> xtknight: how do i do that?
[01:37] <xtknight> mihailo: wish i could tell you but i dont have nvidia-setings up right now
[01:37] <KurtKraut> hobs, over a Edgy's fresh install ?
[01:37] <needhelp> Can someone name a DVD burning program that lets me backup (shrink and burn) my 8Gig DVD's to my 4GB DVD-R ?
[01:37] <Kazol> kurtkraut: Ok, nvidia is working. I'll also remove the logo from the logfile after.
[01:37] <soundray> NkZ: no, I just wanted you to know that you can instruct the bot yourself
[01:37] <xtknight> mihailo: just assume the tv is a secondary mointor, maybe youll get somewhere then
[01:37] <KurtKraut> Kazol, I'm glad to hear that :P
[01:37] <hobs> yeah
[01:37] <hobs> completely fresh
[01:37] <KurtKraut> Kazol, mainly because of this problem, you had to deal with config files. Now you've learned a bit of 'hacking' over linux
[01:37] <NkZ> soundray: Oh, Thanks. :-) I rather ask the ops, you know, just to be safe.
[01:38] <paradroid> mihailo: Hm. There is this other hint on a German forum saying: using the proprietary driver, have TV attached using S-VHS, stop X-server, remove computer monitor cable, type in (without seeing it) startx
[01:38] <soundray> NkZ: sorry for the confusion
[01:38] <paradroid> mihailo: Sorry for the average translation. ;)
[01:38] <hobs> I am a total noob and was just installing things one by one, edgy, then graphics drivers, graphics drivers being the thing that keeps crashing my system
[01:38] <NkZ> You know, this "Murphy" guy is in deep love with me and loves to freak up things around me. :-P
[01:38] <KurtKraut> Kazol, things weren't working as expected and we've forced it to work by changing files :P That is usually impossible in other systems
[01:38] <hobs> I am also getting some error about a microcode thing that is very long
[01:38] <mihailo> xtknight: there is no add monitor, nor force tv anywhere
[01:38] <Zaiden> is there a way I can go into /etx/X11/xorg.conf and change the settings to have a higher resolution?
[01:38] <KurtKraut> hobs, and how are you installing you graphics driver ?
[01:39] <hobs> Well I tried: the repositories, automatix, and then finally off the nvidia website
[01:39] <hobs> the website one worked at last
[01:39] <hobs> (and then didnt)
[01:39] <soundray> Zaiden: it's easiest if you go through
[01:39] <mihailo> paradroid: hmm that looks like it would switch the picture onto the tv, but i need them both at the same time
[01:39] <soundray> Zaiden: it's easiest if you go through 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[01:39] <paradroid> Everyone: it seems that graphics problems are really a BIG problem. Ubuntu needs to somehow get that solved (although I know it's the cards vendors).
[01:39] <Kazol> kurtkraut: I realize that! I've finally converted to Linux. I am experienced in Windows but Linux was completely different. I'll try memorizing config file locations and commands.
[01:39] <KurtKraut> hobs, you might have better results if you follow the official instructions from Ubuntu to install a driver.
[01:40] <Zaiden> soundray: I tried that once, and I think I screwed up.
[01:40] <Zaiden> I didn't know some of the answers
[01:40] <hobs> ok I will check the website kurtkraut
[01:40] <mihailo> naah, it's mostly the lack of a good xorg settings gui
[01:40] <dave_> where is the source list file?
[01:40] <KurtKraut> hobs, for nvidia: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[01:40] <soundray> Zaiden: if you're not sure, just accept the defaults. Even if they're empty
[01:40] <Zaiden> ok
[01:40] <soundray> dave_ /etc/apt/
[01:40] <paradroid> mihailo: I guess that's what the person was looking for: using the TV as the only output... can't find anything else that might be useful.
[01:40] <dave_> soundray: thanks
[01:41] <mihailo> paradroid: thanks for trying, i have tried a lot of forum settings, but all of them crash x
[01:41] <soundray> mihailo: nvidia?
[01:41] <mihailo> soundray:  nvidia what?
[01:41] <soundray> mihailo: never mind
[01:42] <mihailo> ok, im going to try to uninstall nvidia and reinstall without automatix, but i have a funny feeling ill get a xorg crash
[01:42] <soundray> mihailo: so you are using nvidia
[01:43] <hobs> kurtkraut, when it says the lspci | grep -i nvidia prints out a line of text, mine prints out like 30
[01:43] <IndyGunFreak> mihailo: backup xorg
[01:43] <Camaxtli> What was the command for checking the size of a directory again?
[01:43] <soundray> mihailo: read the readme in /usr/share/doc/nvidia-glx/
[01:43] <soundray> Camaxtli: du
[01:43] <mihailo> indygunfreak: that part i learned the hard way :)))
[01:43] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[01:43] <jimmygoon> dave_, how did the totem trial go?
[01:43] <Camaxtli> soundray: Danke
[01:43] <soundray> Camaxtli: gern
[01:44] <KurtKraut> hobs, try typing nVidia (with capital V)
[01:44] <paradroid> mihailo: What was your card type again?
[01:44] <hobs> same thing
[01:44] <mihailo> 6800 LE
[01:44] <soundray> KurtKraut: won't make a diff if -i is used
[01:44] <hobs> I have like 30 nvidia components n here
[01:44] <mobomelter> hey how do i see what busid my video card has?
[01:44] <soundray> mobomelter: with lspci
[01:44] <mihailo> ok, im gonna try reinstalling... see youn in a little while
[01:45] <mobomelter> thank you
[01:45] <hobs> ata controller usb contoller pci bridge high def audio
[01:45] <hobs> etc etc etc
[01:45] <KurtKraut> soundray, oh, that's right.
[01:45] <KurtKraut> hobs, paste everything in http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[01:46] <mihailo> wohoo uninstalled the driver. can someone give me the link to the nvidia instructions
[01:46] <mihailo> the driver installation instructions?
[01:47] <hobs> How do I select everything :) I am in the CLI
[01:47] <soundray> hobs: use the mouse to select, paste with the middle button
[01:47] <hobs> CLI means I have no mouse
[01:47] <hobs> command line interface
[01:47] <harpette> mihailo: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Video
[01:47] <hobs> I have no gui
[01:48] <hobs> I am in text mode
[01:48] <soundray> hobs: then you should say virtual console :)
[01:48] <hobs> oh sorry
[01:48] <hobs> I am in virtual console mode
[01:48] <KurtKraut> hobs, search for the line starting with 'VGA compatible controller'
[01:48] <hobs> yes I have that
[01:49] <robbiev> How come I cannot find the wine package through apt-cache? I'm running feisty beta
[01:49] <hobs> Vga compatible controller: nVidia corp c51 PCI express bridge (rev a2)
[01:49] <soundray> robbiev: feisty questions in #ubuntu+1 please. Note no wine in amd64
[01:49] <hobs> sorry if this is a little slow, I am on another computer typing this
[01:50] <robbiev> soundray, that is helpful. Thank you. Why is there not wine packages for am64?
[01:50] <KurtKraut> hobs, this output is wierd for me. This is the onliest line with 'VGA compatible controller' ?
[01:50] <Slart> robbiev: there is no compiled package for amd64.. but you can force install the i386 package and it will work nicely
[01:50] <soundray> robbiev: because 64 bit wine is lagging behind 32bit development.
[01:50] <hobs> tes
[01:50] <hobs> yes
[01:50] <robbiev> Slart, ok, that is helpful thankyou
[01:50] <hobs> it is kurtkraut
[01:50] <robbiev> soundray, i understand. Thanks
[01:51] <void^> there isn't much 64bit windows software available anyway
[01:51] <KurtKraut> soundray, have you seen his lspci output ? This is wierd for me.
[01:51] <KurtKraut> soundray, hobs output
[01:51] <Slart> robbiev: I dont know the exact reason for the lack of packaging for the amd64.. but I remember trying to compile it myself and having all sorts of problems with missing libraries and stuff.. perhaps something it depends on isn't available for amd64
[01:51] <Frog29> hi, can someone help me mount a drive on the livecd..... i'm sorta new to linux :)
[01:51] <mindstate> postfix
[01:51] <soundray> KurtKraut: what is it that strikes you as weird?
[01:51] <harpette> i downloaded some artwork and installed it via GNOME Art, apparently it put all that stuff under my personal ~/.gnome2/gnome-art . i would like to make that stuff available system-wide. Which directory should i move those ~/.gnome2/gnome-art/download/backgrounds/ files to, please?
[01:51] <mikebeecham> Hi there, I've not long been using Ubuntu, and I wondered whether anyone could tell me if I can change the way that windows minimize?  I really dont like the way they shrink down to the taskbar
[01:52] <Slart> mikebeecham: you using beryl? or just plain gnome?
[01:52] <mikebeecham> gnome
[01:52] <robbiev> Slart, I'm on ftp.ubuntu.com, but cannot find packages. Can you reccomend a site?
[01:52] <harpette> Frog29: mkdir /mnt/thingy && mount -t ext2|3 /dev/hdx /mnt/thingy
[01:52] <Slart> mikebeecham: then I can't really help you.. haven't been messing with gnome that much =/
[01:52] <mikebeecham> Slart: the egde of the window remains, then shrinks down to the taskbar
[01:52] <Frog29> oh... i need the ext3?
[01:52] <Frog29> ok
[01:52] <Odd_Bloke> If I'm looking to install Ubuntu without X, do I want the alternate CD?
[01:52] <hobs> the entire line says 00:05.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation C51 PCI Express Bridge (rev a2) kurt kraut
[01:52] <KurtKraut> soundray, 'nVidia corp c51 PCI' ,,, this is not listed as a supported card: http://http.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-8762/README/appendix-a.html
[01:53] <Slart> robbiev: hmm.. hold on.. I'll give you an url.. where in the world are you?
[01:53] <harpette> Frog29: it depends what filesystem is on the partition you wanna mount
[01:53] <byen> Hello. We tried installing Ubuntu on a laptop that was preinstalled with Vista. Now it does not boot. Installed just ubuntu on it. But i have another laptop that has the same hardware.. is there anything that i can do to not let ubuntu mbr effect vista
[01:53] <hobs> I apologize for the abbreviation
[01:53] <mikebeecham> I have beryl installed, but there's a couple of things on there that I dont like...so I've stopped using it for now
[01:53] <robbiev> Slart, us
[01:53] <Frog29> harpette - so would this work? mount /dev/sda3 -t ext3 /mnt/old
[01:53] <adrian_hu> Odd_Bloke: get the Server version then thats a minimal install without X
[01:54] <harpette> byen: did you make room for linux? or did you install over Vista?
[01:54] <Slart> robbiev: running feisty=
[01:54] <Frog29> i did mnake the dir
[01:54] <Slart> ?
[01:54] <KurtKraut> hobs, the thing is... I can't list your graphics card in the supported list: http://http.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-8762/README/appendix-a.html
[01:54] <robbiev> Slart, yep
[01:54] <soundray> KurtKraut: sorry, I can't really help
[01:54] <KurtKraut> soundray, me neither
[01:54] <eduhat> how do i create a root user?
[01:54] <harpette> Frog29: lokks OK
[01:54] <Frog29> k....
[01:54] <KurtKraut> hobs, try asking for help in ubuntuforums.org
[01:54] <Odd_Bloke> adrian_hu: Cheers.
[01:54] <crafton> Ubuntu
[01:54] <soundray> eduhat: you don't. Ubuntu is designed to be used with sudo
[01:54] <hobs> GeForce 6150 	0x0240
[01:54] <eduhat> allright
[01:54] <hobs> I have a 6150
[01:54] <soundray> eduhat: btw, root exists, but the account is locked
[01:55] <hobs> I know that is the card in this laptop
[01:55] <adrian_hu> sudo passwd root
[01:55] <eduhat> allright, then what is the password when i sudo?
[01:55] <eduhat> my normal pass?
[01:55] <soundray> eduhat: yes
[01:55] <KurtKraut> hobs, so you have to install the nvidia-glx package, not the nvidia-glx-legacy
[01:55] <grim> im edgy, i just installed talk by inetd isn't firing it up.  according to dpkg, inetd isn't installed, do i need to install inetd or is something else handling what inetd usually does?
[01:55] <hobs> I did
[01:55] <Slart> robbiev: here are the official builds http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/pool/main/w/wine/
[01:55] <mihailo> I just wanted to say 'Thank you!' to you guy's! I Finally got it working!
[01:55] <Frog29> harpette- it says special device /dev/sda3/ does  not exist
[01:55] <soundray> adrian_hu: please don't give that advice. Ubuntu is designed for use with sudo for administration.
[01:55] <byen> harpette: Made partition using vista's shrink tool. Installed ubuntu on the new drive but there is something abt installing Grub into the mbr that is ruining it. least that i what i got reading various posts
[01:55] <Frog29> harpette - a path name is not a dricetory?
[01:55] <Slart> robbiev:  I don't see anything for feisty.. but perhaps you can try the one for edgy... (6.10)
[01:55] <mihailo> At last I can ditch Windows
[01:55] <hobs> that was what I tried off the repository, and it failed ;_;
[01:56] <KurtKraut> hobs, but did you installed the PROPER linux-restricted-modules ?
[01:56] <harpette> Frog29: do a fdisk -l /dev/sda
[01:56] <robbiev> Slart, ok.. thanks
[01:56] <eNons3nse> Bluedog: that didn't work either.  Do you think it may be a problem with the ethernet card built into the laptop?  i mean, it works fine on my work connection.  that's the only other place i
[01:56] <eNons3nse> 've tried it
[01:56] <hobs> yes, it said they were already installed
[01:56] <eduhat> can someone give me a link to the package system for ubuntu? i need to search for a package
[01:56] <Bluedog> I don't think so, I think its a configuration problem somewhere on there
[01:56] <MatthewV> eduhat, packages.ubuntu.com
[01:56] <Bluedog> did you try manually inputting the addresses eNons3nse?
[01:56] <Frog29> harpette... i didn, but nothing happened
[01:56] <adrian_hu> soundray: designed or not sudo is just slowing down my work.
[01:56] <Slart> robbiev: perhaps you could ask the people in #ubuntu+1 . They know a bit more about feisty and it's buddies
[01:56] <Frog29> *did
[01:57] <eNons3nse> Bluedog: yep.
[01:57] <harpette> byen: did Grub make a special entry for Windows in /boot/grub/menu.lst ?
[01:57] <mikebeecham> Does anyone know how I can stop Beryl and it's icon from loading at startup?
[01:57] <grim> eduhat: try apt-cache search from a term
[01:57] <Bluedog> eNons3nse: I'm not sure then I'm afraid, sorry :(
[01:57] <byen> yup
[01:57] <hobs> the weirdness is kurtkraut, that it was working great yesterday, I could see a huge preformance increase in firefox and such, and today it does not
[01:57] <MatthewV> mikebeecham, go to System --> Preferences --> Session and disable the beryl startup item
[01:57] <robbiev> Slart, ok thanks
[01:57] <byen> vista boots and then nothing.. Hangs @ harpette
[01:57] <harpette> Frog29: then perhaps you don't have a /dev/sda
[01:57] <KurtKraut> hobs, did you have a kernel upgrade recently ?
[01:57] <harpette> Frog29: try sdb ?
[01:57] <eduhat> how would install hostap-source
[01:57] <mikebeecham> MatthewV: Yer a star mate...thanks
[01:57] <soundray> adrian_hu: still, you don't need to propagate your way. See also !worksforme
[01:58] <Frog29> k....
[01:58] <eduhat> it says it cant find package
[01:58] <dave_> once i install w32codecs and mozilla mplayer with firefox plugin, i should be able to see windows medai files on the net right? For example ctv.ca
[01:58] <soundray> adrian_hu: btw, have you tried sudo -i ?
[01:58] <Frog29> harpette - no dice
[01:58] <eNons3nse> Bluedog: if i wasn't switching the cable from computer to computer, but had 2 separate ones do you think it would matter?
[01:58] <harpette> byen: try booting vista in maintenance mode (or similar)?
[01:58] <SublimelyHowl> mmkay, how the heck do I set up DSL?
[01:58] <Smerity> dave_, with w32codecs yes it shouldn't be a problem
[01:58] <hobs> What I hav done so far kurtkraut, is start ubuntu, run the updates, run automatix to install a few proprietary codecs, then install the graphics drivers, in that order
[01:58] <hobs> after that I went to sleep
[01:58] <harpette> Frog29: what makes you think you have a /dev/sdx in your machine?
[01:59] <KurtKraut> hobs, automatix is not reliable.
[01:59] <soundray> eduhat: you need to enable universe. Read ubotu's private message please
[01:59] <soundray> !universe > eduhat
[01:59] <aeropixie> Excuse me, i am trying to install affinity search, and I am having troubel configuring the tar. Does anyone know the address of the repo that affinity-beagle and affinity-tracker are on?
[01:59] <KurtKraut> hobs, and is widely related to system crash/failure/malfunction
[01:59] <Frog29> harpette - i did when i installed ubuntu.....
[01:59] <dave_> Smerity: been struggling for awhile and read all ubuntuguide.org and all wikis on net
[01:59] <tkooda> can anyone tell me why `screen` in dapper refuses to display ansi chars?  (just rxvt: http://devsec.org/tmp/term-rxvt.jpg , rxvt+screen: http://devsec.org/tmp/term-screen.jpg )
[01:59] <byen> harpette: now the issue is not to fix vista but to carefully install ubuntu on the other laptop. this one has no recovery cd .. no cd was provided my the manufacturer
[01:59] <Frog29> harpette - and i checked hda as well, it jsut doens't do anything, remember thsi is a live cd
[01:59] <hobs> kurtkraut, I have had the same problem with the nvidia installs in the past without automatix
[01:59] <Frog29> harpette - am i doing something wrong with the /dev/
[01:59] <Bluedog> I ran a program with the -d flag to detach the console.. how do i reattach to stop it, without using kill?
[01:59] <Smerity> dave_, so exactly what's your issue now? And can you throw me a site that isn't working? I had issues with WMVs earlier and fixed it, hopefully we can do the same here
[02:00] <hobs> this is the first time I have used them
[02:00] <dave_> Smerity: ctv.ca
[02:00] <hobs> it*
[02:00] <Smerity> dave_, will just go test, won't be a second
[02:00] <kaushal> Hi
[02:00] <dave_> Smerity: try a video there, it uses windows media player
[02:00] <adrian_hu> soundray yes tried it NOW thanks for the advice, :P.
[02:00] <kaushal> sudo cp test.doc /var/www/minitest/
[02:00] <kaushal> I get cp: cannot stat `test.doc': Permission denied
[02:00] <harpette> byen: if a pre-loaded Windows machine does not come with a CD, there should be an app in Windows to create one, just for your system. Warning: it'll let you do that only once. So you may want to apply all the updates to Windows before making the CD disks
[02:01] <soundray> adrian_hu: if you want to mend your ways :)  you can run 'sudo passwd -l' to lock your root account for login.
[02:01] <Pelo> kaushal,  do you have the correct password ?  caps lock maybe ?
[02:01] <kaushal> nope
[02:01] <Frog29> harpette - is there any way to just see every drive form the livecd?
[02:01] <SublimelyHowl> More accurately, how can I find the IP address of my DSL router?
[02:01] <harpette> Frog29: live CD or not, it should detect all your drives in your system, but not mount them indeed.
[02:01] <Frog29> hmmmmm
[02:01] <KurtKraut> hobs, paste to me the result of: uname -a
[02:02] <Pelo> kaushal,  are you the user who created that file ?
[02:02] <kaushal> yeah
[02:02] <soundray> Frog29: in a terminal type 'sudo fdisk -l'
[02:02] <kaushal> I get $ sudo cp test.doc /var/www/minitest/
[02:02] <Pelo> very odd
[02:02] <kaushal> cp: cannot stat `test.doc': Permission denied
[02:02] <Frog29> k
[02:02] <kaushal> $
[02:02] <pooya> what are the default groups for a user in ubuntu?
[02:02] <KurtKraut> hobs, I'm interested in the thrid word that appears in this command
[02:02] <pooya> I meesed up my group memberships... :(
[02:02] <Frog29> soundray - it prints out /dev/sda1, etc.
[02:02] <coldboot> What's a practical way to get a 2.6.18 kernel on Ubuntu Edgy?
[02:03] <Frog29> 1-8
[02:03] <Smerity> dave_, getting video, no sound here, though that may be only as I had installed essentials - so where are you at so far - have you installed mplayer mozilla plugin and w32codecs?
[02:03] <Mirth> I was reading up on Kubuntu, and it says once you install it, you can choose between Ubuntu and Kubuntu.  How easy is it to "choose"?
[02:03] <soundray> Frog29: it shows all partitions on all drives that were recognized by the kernel.
[02:03] <dave_> Smerity: yes
[02:03] <hobs> Linux hobs-laptop 2.6.17-11-generic #2 SMP Thu Feb 1 19:52:28 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux  (it does say generic)
[02:03] <ribas> Why is git-core so old on ubuntu feisty????
[02:03] <Frog29> soundray ok....... but then how do i mount sda2?
[02:03] <MatthewV> aeropixie, there is a guide at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=385981 that may help
[02:03] <aeropixie> thanks.
[02:03] <dave_> Smerity: maybe i have to create a link in the plugins folder in firefox
[02:03] <soundray> Mirth: once you've installed the packages, it's an option you select on the login screen
[02:04] <Frog29> soundrat- it says special device /dev/sda3/ does  not exist
[02:04] <Mirth> Ah
[02:04] <soundray> Frog29: drop the trailing /
[02:04] <hobs> so maybe the correct headers were not installed kurtkraut?
[02:04] <Smerity> dave_, haha, sound actually did work, but something went funky on my system - does normal media work with mozilla-mplayer?
[02:04] <eduhat> when i search with the package manager... it still doesnt find the hostap
[02:04] <Mirth> Soundray, can you do the same with Xubuntu, and choose between the three?
[02:04] <Frog29> thanks
[02:04] <Smerity> dave_, once it does I'll throw you the guide to get WMV on Linux
[02:04] <Frog29> soundray- thanks :) so simple.....
[02:04] <harpette> Frog29: then do a sudo "parted /dev/sda print", it'll show you which filesystems are ob which partitions
[02:04] <soundray> Mirth: yes
[02:04] <dave_> Smerity: please do
[02:04] <Mirth> Thanks Soundray
[02:05] <mcscruff> lo all anyone use gtkpod?
[02:05] <Smerity> dave_, http://ubuntuos.wordpress.com/2006/08/01/howto-play-windows-media-video-wmv-in-ubuntu/
[02:05] <Flannel> ribas: It's not.  It's on schedule for Feisty
[02:05] <Frog29> soundray | harpette, thanks for the hlep, i think oi mounted it
[02:05] <KurtKraut> hobs, do you have the package linux-restricted-modules-generic installed ?
[02:05] <hobs>  Linux hobs-laptop 2.6.17-11-generic #2 SMP Thu Feb 1 19:52:28 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux   kurtkraut, sorry to not notify you when I typed it last
[02:05] <Pollywog> mcscruff: I use gtkpod
[02:05] <harpette> Frog29: cool
[02:05] <soundray> eduhat: have you enabled universe?
[02:05] <hobs> how would I check kurtkraut?
[02:05] <Smerity> dave_, I think the links are out of date, but the method still works - just go to mplayer.hq and download the essentials or all codec package
[02:05] <ddillow> I cannot install Ubuntu on my PC, it hangs during startup regardless of version. The only linux cd that will boot is knoppix. The graphic comes up going back and forth then starts. I have a P4, 1 gig of ram, nividia 6600. Can anyone help me out?
[02:05] <eduhat> soundray: i read the page... and i still dont know how to enable
[02:05] <hobs> I am new to virtual console
[02:05] <KurtKraut> hobs, to check that, type: sudo aptitude search linux-restricted-modules-generic ... the letter 'i' should appear in the first column
[02:05] <mcscruff> Pollywog, i clicked delted from disk accidently, do u know if they have all gone or they are on my pc somewhere waiting to be deleted?
[02:06] <soundray> eduhat: go through the page and tell me at what point you find it unclear
[02:06] <ribas> Flannel: feisty is with 1.4.4 ... and the latest is 1.5.0.5 and _debian_ unstable is with 1.5.0.3
[02:06] <Pelo> mcscruff,   /home/.trash
[02:06] <Flannel> ribas: I guess they couldve had 1.4.4.3
[02:06] <hobs> yes it does kurtkraut
[02:06] <Pollywog> mcscruff: if you confirmed the delete, they are gone
[02:06] <ddillow> I cannot install Ubuntu on my PC, it hangs during startup regardless of version. The only linux cd that will boot is knoppix. The graphic comes up going back and forth then starts. I have a P4, 1 gig of ram, nividia 6600. Can anyone help me out?
[02:06] <mcscruff> noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
[02:06] <mcscruff> :(
[02:06] <dave_> Smerity: k thanks
[02:06] <hobs> i then the name then restricted linux modules for generic kernel and then it goes off the line
[02:06] <KurtKraut> hobs, so the needed packages are properly installed
[02:06] <Pollywog> mcscruff: did you remove from the Ipod?
[02:07] <Flannel> ribas: Feisty froze December 21, 1.4.4.3 was released the 20th, so, 1.4.4.2 is pretty normal
[02:07] <ticki> hi, i am getting this error message : "ubuntu sudo: can't open /etc/sudoers: Permission denied" i have booted and checked the file visudo and it says it's fine. does anybody know what can i do/
[02:07] <hobs> Ok, well I am glad that I didnt mess that part up :)
[02:07] <Smerity> dave_, once that's done tell me how it goes, would be interested myself. I did the same thing for an Australian news service to get their WMVs working
[02:07] <Mirth> If I have Ubuntu, install Kubuntu, and end up not liking it, can I install it and go back to Ubuntu?
[02:07] <ddillow> Can any one help me with the startup problem I have when installing Ubuntu?
[02:07] <KurtKraut> hobs, you still without X in the problematic machine, right ?
[02:07] <coldboot> If you want to get a 2.6.18 kernel on an Ubuntu Edgy system right now, is the only way to download the kernel sources and roll your own kernel?
[02:07] <Mirth> uninstall*
[02:07] <Pelo> ddillow,  I think in that situation you are meant to use the "alternate install" cd , it's txt base
[02:07] <mcscruff> Pollywog, i put them onto my ipod, but in the wrong bit so i went to delete them from ipod but clicked delete from disk
[02:07] <Pollywog> mcscruff: did you remove from the Ipod or just the playlist?
[02:07] <hobs> yes, x will not start
[02:07] <hobs> the backups do not seem to work kurtkraut
[02:07] <Flannel> Mirth: When you install Kubuntu and Ubuntu, you'll have them both, be able to switch betweeen them at login
[02:07] <ddillow> I've tried that and it wont work either
[02:07] <mcscruff> Pollywog, now they are not on my pc
[02:07] <ddillow> Pelos, I've tried that and it wont work either
[02:07] <Pollywog> mcscruff: they might still be there
[02:08] <soundray> ddillow: describe when and how it hangs
[02:08] <KurtKraut> hobs, let us bring X back to life. Do you know how to edit text files in terminal ?
[02:08] <Pelo> ddillow,  that was my best suggestion
[02:08] <Pollywog> mcscruff: try to copy them from the Ipod
[02:08] <hobs> I got x to work
[02:08] <aeropixie> wheni try to edit /etc/apt/sources.list in nano i get an erros that says my permission is denied. Do i need to do this is sudo somehow?
[02:08] <hobs> right there kurtkraut
[02:08] <Flannel> KurtKraut: nano is probably easiest
[02:08] <Pelo> ddillow,  did you check the forum for your computer model ? there might be a solution there
[02:08] <soundray> hobs: well done!
[02:08] <hobs> it is working1
[02:08] <ticki> so. can anybody help solving the issue with the /etc/sudoers files explained above?
[02:08] <ddillow> In the desktop version, the initial loading screen starts and then suddenly stops after a few seconds
[02:08] <adrian_hu> Mirth I think the only diff between ubuntu and kubuntu is the gnome and kde interface
[02:08] <hobs> hehe1
[02:08] <hobs> thanks soundray :)
[02:08] <mcscruff> Pollywog, they are not on ipod and cant see them on my pc
[02:08] <ddillow> I've also gotten randomly during one try a kernal panic error
[02:09] <ant-> ddillow : are you saying that it goes black after the splash screen?
[02:09] <Pollywog> mcscruff: whether they are really gone depennds on whether you confirmed the delete
[02:09] <hobs> it is definately x without accerleration though kurtkraut :)
[02:09] <ddillow> no it just stops during
[02:09] <KurtKraut> hobs, nice :P
[02:09] <ddillow> completely
[02:09] <mcscruff> Pollywog, i think i did
[02:09] <nedge> hey, how's it goin...
[02:09] <Pelo> ticki,  try  sudo chmod 755  /path/file( I don,t remember what it was)
[02:09] <soundray> ddillow: "randomly" indicates hardware problems. Have you tried memtest86?
[02:09] <mcscruff> Pollywog, gtkpod shouldnt be able to delete stuff from my pc!!!!
[02:09] <Pollywog> mcscruff: restart gtkpod but if it asks you to confirm say no
[02:10] <hobs> it was actually my own stupidity, I was trying cp xorg.conf_backup xorg.conf and it wasnt reporting an error, so I just tried sudo in front and it worked fine kurtkraut ;)
[02:10] <Pollywog> mcscruff: yes it is supposed to delete from the PC or the Ipod
[02:10] <nedge> got a question for you, I anticipate rought waters moving my PCI SATA card to my new and improved linux box...
[02:10] <ddillow> yes all of my hardware checks out, i got the kernal panic when i started it with nolapic and again with noapic which was suggested on this room before
[02:10] <xX-ACID-Xx> !
[02:10] <KurtKraut> hobs, that happens in the best families :P
[02:10] <ticki> Pelo: i can't run SUDO... whenever i try to run the sudo cmd i get this error: "sudo: can't open /etc/sudoers: Permission denied"
[02:10] <hobs> haha
[02:10] <nedge> is there a way to go from NTFS to ubuntu's perfered OS without loosing the drive
[02:10] <Pollywog> mcscruff: you can use Amarok if you want to be safer
[02:10] <Pelo> ticki,  are you the root for that computer ?
[02:10] <nedge> err perferred FS...not OS
[02:10] <ticki> Pelo: yes
[02:11] <ticki> Pelo: mayby i ca do that in safe mode
[02:11] <Frog29> Hi, i got some commands from someone earlier and i'm not sure how to use them, i seem to be getting a lot of errors....... here are the two "chroot /mnt/old
[02:11] <Frog29> mount /boot
[02:11] <mcscruff> Pollywog, i think i lost em, gotta redo an hours worth of renaming now
[02:11] <ticki> Pelo: I mean, in recovery mode at startup
[02:11] <ant-> ddillow : i would say it going black is a video driver problem but the text based installer should atleast install ubuntu and then not load the desktop
[02:11] <Frog29> i have /mnt/old alreast mounted
[02:11] <soundray> ddillow: two more boot options worth trying are 'pci=noacpi' and 'acpi=off'
[02:11] <_Falkon_> After installing some drivers in preparation for Beryl, my login screen ended up way too far to the left.  It's usable, just annoyingly off center.  I have a Radeon X300.  How can I fix this?
[02:11] <Pollywog> mcscruff: do you use grip?
[02:11] <hobs> kurtkraut, is there anyway to just tell x to ignore whether it is compatible or not and just try to run it? I think for some reason the card is not reporting correctly, but it can run the nvidia drivers as I have seen, I need some sort of voodoo
[02:11] <eduhat> okay, universe is enabled.. now do i have to restart?
[02:11] <ddillow> soundray, ive tried those options as well
[02:11] <mcscruff> Pollywog,  grip????
[02:12] <Pelo> ticki,   I don't realy have anything else to suggest,  maybe someone else can help ,  restate your problem periodicaly
[02:12] <ddillow> ant, ive tried in graphically safe mode and alternative and nothing
[02:12] <Pollywog> mcscruff: yes.   sudo apt-get install grip
[02:12] <soundray> eduhat: no, just 'sudo apt-get update' or click Reload, if you haven't done so already.
[02:12] <Frog29> so how would i set a mounted drive with chroot?
[02:12] <Pelo> ticki,  or try looking it up in the forum
[02:12] <Pollywog> it will save time on renaming
[02:12] <ticki> i am getting this error message : "ubuntu sudo: can't open /etc/sudoers: Permission denied" i have booted and checked the file visudo and it says it's fine. does anybody know what can i do/
[02:12] <soundray> eduhat: then you should be able to install hostap-source
[02:12] <KurtKraut> hobs, you'll need an X specialist. You may find one in ubuntuforums.org
[02:12] <hobs> I have seen the nVidia spashscreen kurtkraut, and it is good
[02:12] <hobs> oh ok :)
[02:12] <mcscruff> Pollywog, nope, might now tho, well im off to cry
[02:12] <ant-> ddillow : but is it letting you install ubuntu and then hanging?
[02:12] <ddillow> no it isnt getting to the installer
[02:12] <ant-> oh
[02:13] <Stylee-FilipBole> hi, I've dowbloaded 57gb of star trek ds9 compressed in ratDVD... and I can't play it, even with wine, couse I can't install this ratDVD... anyone cnow, how can I play this ratDVD, files in ubuntu?
[02:13] <Pollywog> mcscruff: it  has happened to me also
[02:13] <jaggz-> ttyl
[02:13] <soundray> ddillow: I had one machine which had similar troubles. I got it to work with the beta release. Have you tried feisty?
[02:13] <ticki> Pelo: ok. i think need to add a user from recovery mode
[02:13] <ticki> Pelo: thanks for the help
[02:13] <Pelo> Stylee-FilipBole,  uncompress it
[02:13] <Pollywog> so after putting tunes on the Ipod with gtkpod, use Amarok or rhythm
[02:13] <ddillow> no I haven't
[02:14] <ddillow> I will give it a shot though
[02:14] <ddillow> thanks all g2g
[02:14] <soundray> ddillow: it's not ready -- be warned. Join #ubuntu+1 and read the topic.
[02:14] <kaushal> where do the apache install httpd.conf file exits
[02:14] <kaushal> exists
[02:15] <soundray> kaushal: /etc/apache or /etc/apache2
[02:15] <kaushal> ok
[02:15] <harpette> kaushal: try slocate?
[02:15] <gili> can someone tell me how to get QT plugin in firefox
[02:15] <cafuego_> Of course, with apache2 you don't use httpd.conf
[02:15] <Frog29> hello, can someone help me with some basic livecd operations? i'm trying to gain access to my boot partition to run this code "apt-get install kernel-image0'uname -r'" i currently have the partition mouunted, but instructions i received say to chroot to it, but that gives me an error, so can someone help me?
[02:15] <kaushal> ok
[02:15] <Stylee-FilipBole> Pelo: I've also decompressed one, and burned it with K3B, but I was unable to play it, when I've tried to play it compressed, I've atlest had a sound...
[02:15] <Pollywog> or dpkg -L <packagename>
[02:16] <jlee_> cool
[02:16] <jlee_> is anyone here I see no usernames...
[02:16] <soundray> Frog29: what are you entering as the chroot command?
[02:16] <Pelo> Stylee-FilipBole,  I just read up on ratdvd a bit and I think unless you do it on a windows system you are screwed
[02:16] <Frog29> soundray - i'm enttering sudo chroot /mnt/old
[02:16] <Foon> oiye, is there an on-screen keyboard for linux?
[02:16] <Pelo> Stylee-FilipBole,  word of advice,  before downloading insanely large compressed file make sure you can do something with them
[02:16] <kaushal> so is it
[02:16] <kaushal> kaushal:/etc/apache2$ pwd
[02:16] <Foon> <-- for those too lazy to swap keyboard wires constantly
[02:17] <kaushal> /etc/apache2
[02:17] <kaushal> kaushal/etc/apache2$ sudo vi apache2.conf
[02:17] <Smerity> dave_, how are you going?
[02:17] <jlee_> ok, I am using GNOME, does anyone know how to have multiple backgrounds per desktop of the four desktops?
[02:17] <soundray> Frog29: try 'sudo chroot /mnt/old/ bash'
[02:17] <Stylee-FilipBole> Pelo: OMG, I've downloaded a ton of shit :)
[02:17] <soundray> Frog29: and I would suggest not to use uname -r in that apt-get command
[02:17] <Pelo> jlee_,  there is an applets that does that, let me try to remember the name of it
[02:17] <Frog29> soundray - no dice, it says bash cannot be run my chroot
[02:18] <jlee_> thanks I am a total newb, but just got beryl working and am having a blast
[02:18] <kaushal> soundray is that correct
[02:18] <_Falkon_> After installing some drivers in preparation for Beryl, my login screen ended up way too far to the left.  It's usable, just annoyingly off center.  I have a Radeon X300.  How can I fix this?
[02:18] <kaushal> kaushal:/etc/apache2$ pwd
[02:18] <kaushal> /etc/apache2
[02:18] <kaushal> kaushal/etc/apache2$ sudo vi apache2.conf
[02:18] <jlee_> I finally got the nvidia drivers installed ant this thing just looks way to awsome
[02:18] <Ferret> sudoedit
[02:18] <jlee_> Falkon
[02:18] <soundray> kaushal: looks okay
[02:18] <Frog29> soundray - i'm using that since i think it may be corrupt, or at least someone else here did, (i'm gettign a tty error on startup)
[02:18] <Pelo> jlee_, http://wallpapoz.akbarhome.com/
[02:18] <Foon> oiye, is there an on-screen keyboard for linux?
[02:19] <jlee_> I got great help in the ubuntu-extras room on the freenode server
[02:19] <soundray> Frog29: what was it that made this rescue operation necessary?
[02:19] <jlee_> Thanks Pelo, i'll check it out
[02:19] <adrian_hu> Foon yes cant remember the name but sure I saw it on ubuntuguide.org
[02:19] <jlee_> I just installed this irc client, with apt get
[02:19] <Foon> adrian_hu: ok :)
[02:19] <jlee_> anyone know how to see a list of usernames in the room?
[02:20] <Foon> can anyone else remember the name, mayhaps?
[02:20] <harpette> jlee_: which irc client?
[02:20] <Smerity> Does anyone know of the sound issue where sound will randomly stop working and only work again after a reboot? I feel it may be related to the use of Mplayer, Mozilla-Mplayer and Flash ... :S
[02:20] <Frog29> soundray - sorry, brb
[02:20] <Pelo> Foon,  look in the add/remove applet in the application menu,  search for keyboard
[02:20] <soundray> Foon: try onboard, or for a really weird experience, dasher
[02:21] <jlee_> um, it comes with gnome...
[02:21] <jlee_> lol I donno
[02:21] <Foon> Pelo: Ubuntu LAMP fluxbox
[02:21] <jlee_> XChat GNOME IRC CLient
[02:21] <Foon> I don't have the whole desktop
[02:21] <jlee_> that one
[02:21] <gili> i used to be able to click on quicktime files in firefox and they would play.....now i cant get it to do anything...
[02:21] <Ferret> Foon: matchbox-keyboard, xkbd, xvkbd, gok
[02:21] <Foon> lol soundray, okay, why weird experience?
[02:21] <jlee_> Foon: I had to restart my server twice for beryl to work
[02:21] <jlee_> Foon: I am using a kvm
[02:21] <Foon> ooh, sounds like there are a lot
[02:21] <Ferret> Foon: You probably want the lattermost for gnome, otherwise the second or third
[02:21] <Foon> :S jlee_
[02:21] <AskHL> Hello, I'm trying to mount a directory through sshfs. The host computer runs an ssh server which works (accepts ssh connections). When I run the command "smbfs userName@hostName:/remote/directory/ localDirectory", I cannot use cd to enter the local directory, and when I type "ls -l", the dir is listed in red, and all the permissions are question marks. Can someone help?
[02:22] <jlee_> foon: I had to ensure that the monitor was hooked up to the box WHILE booting for the new drivers to reconize the monitor
[02:22] <soundray> Foon: try it and you will see. It's a Super Mario-like way of entering text.
[02:22] <jlee_> CTRL ALT backspaces restarts GNOME
[02:22] <nexousNET> Whats a terminal that can be transparent and have no borders etc, just like 'float' on my desktop?
[02:22] <jlee_> or X
[02:22] <jlee_> but I am a newb
[02:22] <jlee_> don't blame me if it breaks
[02:22] <jlee_> I learned all this today
[02:22] <Frog29> soundray, sorry i had to go for a sec, my problem is that after isntall of 6.1 my ubuntu install started, but when i restarted it it gets a tty error
[02:22] <Foon> jlee_: oh, yeah, that's normal
[02:23] <Foon> soundray: haha okay
[02:23] <jlee_> ok, just trying to help some
[02:23] <Frog29> soundray the things online did not help for this problem......
[02:23] <Foon> jlee_: :) I don't have a kvm yet, heh
[02:23] <cables> !away | voidmage
[02:23] <Foon> and starting to get too lazy to switch the keyboard
[02:23] <ubotu> voidmage: Please don't use public away messages or change your nick to 'someone|away'.  We know you're away when you don't respond to messages. Also see !guidelines
[02:23] <Foon> lol
[02:23] <soundray> Frog29: I can imagine. These are hard to track.
[02:24] <voidmage> xchat for some reason defaults my secondary nick to -away
[02:24] <voidmage> not sure why
[02:24] <voidmage> but i get disconnected a lot lately
[02:24] <aeropixie> When i run sudo aptitude update or sudo apt-get update, it stays are 99% for up to ten minutes, is this normal?
[02:24] <Pollywog> voidmage: you can turn that off
[02:24] <soundray> Frog29: your installation is apparently incomplete to the extent that there is no bash in /mnt/old
[02:24] <_atomic> sup
[02:24] <espenel> hello
[02:24] <soundray> Frog29: or you've mounted something that isn't your root partition.
[02:24] <nexousNET> Anyone know of a terminal without a window border and can just 'kling' to my edsktop?
[02:24] <jrib> nexousNET: your window manager draws the border
[02:25] <aeropixie> nexousNET: like a terminal desktop?
[02:25] <aeropixie> nexousNET: that would be cool.
[02:25] <nexousNET> aeropixie: yes, but being able to use other programs at the same time
[02:25] <Frog29> soundray - i mounted my boot partition....
[02:25] <omeil> Can Gnome any way use .ogg files for system sounds?
[02:25] <nexousNET> aeropixie: I've seen some in screenshots, but have yet to find one.
[02:25] <Frog29> soundray - my instructions are as follows -
[02:25] <soundray> Frog29: you have separate boot and / partitions?
[02:25] <Frog29> yes dounray
[02:25] <baza> can anyone help me get my wireless working on my Dell Inspiron 2200. I've just installed Edgy
[02:25] <Frog29> 8soundray
[02:26] <aeropixie> nexousNET: lemme know if you find such a thing, and i will search for ya.
[02:26] <Pelo> !wireless | baza
[02:26] <ubotu> baza: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[02:26] <jrib> nexousNET: you can use any terminal emulator you want, just use devilspie to draw it under everything (on your desktop) and with no border
[02:26] <Frog29> soundray - mkdir /mnt/old | mount /dev/<partitionname> /mnt/old | chroot /mnt/old | mount /boot | apt-get update | apt-get install kernel-image0'uname -r'
[02:26] <Frog29> | detonates new line
[02:26] <Pelo> baza,  you can also try looking up your computer model and your router model in the forum for additionnal help
[02:26] <kaushal> How to set .htaccess on apache2
[02:27] <h2o|away> hi, does anyone know anything about the TB-dev project and private bittorrent trackersa?
[02:27] <kaushal> for ubuntu
[02:27] <jvai> hey ppls
[02:27] <soundray> Frog29: and the first chroot fails?
[02:27] <nexousNET> jrib: okay thanks i'll check devilspie out
[02:27] <Frog29> yes
[02:27] <h2o|away> can someone help me?
[02:27] <soundray> Frog29: stupid question, there is only one.
[02:28] <omeil> Is there anyway to make the system sounds use .ogg files?
[02:28] <Frog29> soundray - i decided that partionname meant boot partition
[02:28] <Frog29> sooo....
[02:28] <mrwilloby> strange issue here, my usb flash drive which usually mounts as "usbdisk" has been mounting today as "> </body></"
[02:28] <dave_> where is the grandaddy package list for edgy-eft so i can copy and paste it into sourde list file
[02:28] <h2o|away> hi, does anyone know anything about the TB-dev project and private bittorrent trackersa?
[02:28] <mrwilloby> anyone know what is going on?
[02:28] <Pelo> h2o|away,  we can only help with what he know,   ask again some time later maybe someone who knows will join the channel
[02:28] <lasking> can ubuntu do this        apt-get install ghost.rider.avi?
[02:28] <Frog29> mrwilly it looks like html formatting
[02:28] <soundray> Frog29: no, you have to mount the root ('/') partition first, then the boot partition once you're in the chroot.
[02:28] <Frog29> oh soundray, oops
[02:28] <_Falkon_> lasking: no
[02:28] <h2o|away> ugh, okay?
[02:28] <Frog29> i'll go fix all of that
[02:29] <mrwilloby> Frog: yeah, but what in the world is that doing on the name of my drive
[02:29] <Pelo> lasking,   .avi aren'T programs they're  videos
[02:29] <Frog29> mrwilloby - and i know nothing past that........
[02:29] <Frog29> d you haev another comp?
[02:29] <baza> the problem I'm having is my card shows up in the network setup app, but it won't connect and I'm a bit stumped
[02:29] <mrwilloby> Frog: not right now
[02:29] <lasking> yes  can not down videos?
[02:29] <_Falkon_> lasking: I suppose maybe it could if you had that file in a repository, and that repository was in your sources list, and that file name somehow applied to a program
[02:29] <_Falkon_> but u can't install videos
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[02:30] <Pelo> yep, flooded
[02:30] <cafuego_> Oh, I'm missing all the fun
[02:30] <LjL> !traffic
[02:30] <ubotu> NOTICE - There is a lot of traffic in this channel at the moment. Please try to keep your sentences into a single message, avoid repeating the same question multiple times, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org for pasting, remember to mention the nickname of the person you're addressing, and join #ubuntu-offtopic for anything that is not Ubuntu support. Thank you for understanding!
[02:30] <derekguy> lol Raep...
[02:30] <ant-> that hasnt happened  in a while
[02:30] <Phreakzoid> heheh
[02:30] <Phreakzoid> nice fact
[02:30] <Phreakzoid> hey, do know about a parsing bug with /bin/bash used in the last release of ubuntu?
[02:31] <jrib> Phreakzoid: what bug?
[02:31] <Pelo> no one else saw it comming ?    we had a bunch fo joins in 4 just before
 hey, do know about a parsing bug with /bin/bash used in the last release of ubuntu?
[02:31] <Phreakzoid> i was compiling the glibc, and after configure, the version.info.h had a syntax problem
[02:31] <Phreakzoid> i had to fix it by hand
[02:31] <lasking> oh no
[02:31] <Phreakzoid> what?
 Yeh, random string username tends to be a dead giveaway
 mrwilloby: still here?
[02:32] <LjL> !codecs
 soundray - mount /boot does not work
 kubuntu can apt-get videos?
[02:33] <LjL>  <Phreakzoid> jrib: so?
 what is the mode/#ubuntu stuff going on?
[02:33] <mrwilloby> LjL: I'm still here
[02:33] <cafuego_> aeropixie: flood spammer
[02:33] <Pelo> can we talk now ?
[02:33] <lasking> download video in sources
[02:33] <Foon> ?
[02:33] <LjL> Pelo: yes
[02:33] <cafuego_> Pelo: yes
[02:33] <pooya> Hello, i have messed up my group memeberships, any tips how to solve this? :(
[02:33] <aeropixie> is LjL a spammer?
[02:33] <cafuego_> aeropixie: yeah
[02:33] <LjL> aeropixie: absolutely
[02:33] <ant-> hes the hero
[02:33] <aeropixie> oh.
[02:33] <KromiX> hey what program do people use to put up those system monitor/weather widget/desklets in ubuntu?
[02:33] <Pelo> lasking,  more likely you need to install the proper codecs
[02:34] <Pelo> !restrictec | lasking
[02:34] <IndyGunFreak> KromiX: just right click the panel, click add to panel
[02:34] <jrib> KromiX: gdesklets is one
[02:34] <cafuego_> KromiX: gdesklets probably
[02:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about restrictec - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:34] <Pelo> KromiX,  gdesklets
[02:34] <KromiX> IndyGunFreak: huh!?
[02:34] <KromiX> gdesklets
[02:34] <KromiX> ok
[02:34] <Pelo> !restricted | lasking
[02:34] <Foon> !onboard
[02:34] <IndyGunFreak> KromiX: are you on Gnome or KDE?
[02:34] <ubotu> lasking: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[02:34] <ubotu> onboard: Simple On-screen Keyboard. In component main, is optional. Version 0.85 (edgy), package size 24 kB, installed size 244 kB
[02:34] <soundray> mrwilloby: there is a similar bug on launchpad: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hal/+bug/27897
[02:34] <Foon> !dasher
[02:34] <ubotu> dasher: A graphical predictive text input system. In component universe, is optional. Version 4.2.0-0ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 322 kB, installed size 892 kB
[02:35] <aeropixie> there need to be a !tracker
[02:35] <mrwilloby> soundray: thanks, I'll check it out
[02:35] <IndyGunFreak> KromiX: itsnot gdesklets, but you may find some options there to.
[02:35] <aeropixie> oops
[02:35] <aeropixie> !tracker
[02:35] <Phreakzoid> well..
[02:35] <lasking> no codecs i need download videos in sources?
[02:35] <Foon> graphical predictive?
[02:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tracker - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:35] <aeropixie> !beagle
[02:35] <Foon> does it need brain electrodes too?
[02:35] <omeil> Can someone help me please. is their any way to use .ogg files for system sounds? is it a yes or a no?
[02:35] <ubotu> beagle: indexing and search tool for your personal data. In component main, is optional. Version 0.2.9-1ubuntu3 (edgy), package size 804 kB, installed size 3160 kB
[02:35] <KromiX> oo
[02:35] <KromiX> ok
[02:35] <pooya> I cannot sudo
[02:35] <KromiX> cool
[02:35] <ed1t> everytime i reboot my laptop, i have to like manually click on network-manager  and do connect to wireless network
[02:35] <Foon> !matchbox-keyboard
[02:35] <ubotu> matchbox-keyboard: on-screen keyboard. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.1-1 (edgy), package size 25 kB, installed size 164 kB
[02:35] <lasking> but i don't know what source have videos
[02:35] <Foon> !xkbd
[02:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xkbd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:35] <Foon> !xvkbd
[02:35] <Pelo> lasking, you do not download a video in source
[02:36] <ubotu> xvkbd: software virtual keyboard for X11. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.7a-3.1 (edgy), package size 67 kB, installed size 296 kB
[02:36] <lasking> why?
[02:36] <mobomelter> hey how do i change my screen res?
[02:36] <Foon> !gok
[02:36] <ubotu> gok: GNOME Onscreen Keyboard. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.2.0-0ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 705 kB, installed size 11436 kB
[02:36] <J-_> does anyone have ie4linux installed, if so, what commands should I use to run the browsers? (i deleted the desktop icons) =(
[02:36] <aeropixie> mobomelter: in gnome?
[02:36] <Pelo> lasking,  you have the video in avi format you need to play it with an app like totem mplayer or vlc ,  for that you need the codecs
[02:36] <pooya> I am not in admin group
[02:36] <mobomelter> i've got nvidia drivers configured to allow 1200x800 but it won't let me change
[02:36] <mobomelter> !resolution
[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
[02:36] <aeropixie> mobomelter: are you in a virtual machine?
[02:36] <mobomelter> no
[02:36] <lasking> hmmO:-)
[02:37] <J-_> !ie4linux
[02:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ie4linux - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:37] <aeropixie> mobomelter: i dunno abotu drivers then.
[02:37] <xtknight> !ie4slinux
[02:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ie4slinux - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:37] <IndyGunFreak> !firefox
[02:37] <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
[02:38] <nexousNET> How do I change my Main Menu Icon on desktop panel?
[02:38] <Pelo> nexousNET,  change distros
[02:38] <Pelo> or look it up in the forum
[02:39] <jrib> nexousNET: open up gconf-editor and go to /apps/panel/objects  find the object for the menu and select "use_custom_icon" (or similar) and set the "custom_icon_path"
[02:39] <nexousNET> Pelo: change distro? I mean my own custom icon.
[02:39] <at0miku> Hi, What app would you recommend to me what blocks everything using the internet apart from the programs I chose?
[02:39] <lasking> i only want download a movie ghost.rider in sources not a codecs
[02:39] <at0miku> I wanna be more secure ya see
[02:39] <nexousNET> jrib: okay thanks.
[02:39] <kaushal> Hi ALL
[02:39] <h00t> can anyone tell me how to change the login screen as well as nautilus splash from the cream-brown to something else
[02:39] <nexousNET> gconf-editor come with gnome?
[02:39] <r0bby> lasking: that's illegal
[02:39] <r0bby> bad boy
[02:39] <kaushal> I want to enable htaccess for apache2 on ubuntu
[02:39] <IndyGunFreak> lasking: lol, yuou can't be serious
[02:40] <jrib> h00t: system > administration > login window for the login screen and for the other one:
[02:40] <jrib> !splash | h00t
[02:40] <ubotu> h00t: To change the Gnome splash screen, use !gnome-splashscreen-manager or change the GConf key /apps/gnome-session/options/splash_image using !gconf-editor.
[02:40] <jrib> nexousNET: yes
[02:40] <aeropixie> lasking: downloading a movie is illegal, and using libdvdcss is illegal. Dont talk about it ina publicforum.
[02:40] <nexousNET> jrib: how do I open it then? :D
[02:40] <cafuego_> kaushal: Set AccessFileName and AllowOverride
[02:40] <jrib> nexousNET: type 'gconf-editor' in your terminal
[02:40] <h00t> jrib: thank you thank you thank you
[02:40] <nexousNET> jrib: okay thanks.
[02:40] <aeropixie> lasking: at least don't ask for support for it.
[02:40] <kaushal> cafuego_ any docs
[02:40] <lasking> if i pay the money?
[02:40] <kaushal> would be great
[02:41] <IndyGunFreak> aeropixie: well, libdvdcss is open to interpretation, but the downloading, thats pretty cut and dry
[02:41] <cafuego_> kaushal: apache.org is full of them :-)
[02:41] <Pelo> lasking,  what is your native language ?
[02:41] <nexousNET> jrib: I don't have a menu object in apps/panel/objects
[02:41] <aeropixie> IndyGunFreaK: yeah, but he still is being pretty iffy asking for support for something of blurry legality.
[02:41] <odla> what's the name of the window border (i.e. metacity theme package) for the default human theme in dapper?
[02:41] <odla> i'm trying to set it up on a debian box
[02:41] <aeropixie> odla: human.
[02:41] <cafuego_> kaushal: But it should eb set in /etc/apache2/apache2.conf already (well, perhaps not AllowOverride)
[02:41] <lasking> mars
[02:42] <IndyGunFreak> aeropixie: well, people tell folks how to playc ommercial DVD's all the timein here, there's even a bot message for it..
[02:42] <odla> aeropixie: so packages.ubuntu.com search for human should give it to me?
[02:42] <lasking> mars language
[02:42] <jrib> nexousNET: it won't be called "menu", it will be like object0 or object1
[02:42] <kaushal> ok
[02:42] <nexousNET> jrib: object_1 is it? :D
[02:42] <aeropixie> odla:I dont know, i woudl assume so though.
[02:42] <mehow_> How can i get WMVs to play
[02:42] <jrib> nexousNET: I don't know, you need to try it and see if it affects the right object :)
[02:42] <jrib> !wmv > mehow_    (mehow_, see the private message from ubotu)
[02:42] <IndyGunFreak> mehow_: install codecs
[02:42] <aeropixie> odla: try ubuntulooks, but i beleive that is the gtk theme, adn human is the metacity.
[02:42] <IndyGunFreak> !wmv
[02:43] <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
[02:43] <Jon_yoosic> I'm trying to find either DVD encoding software that "just works" or some help configuring AcidRip, dvd::rip, or Thoggen
[02:43] <nexousNET> jrib: okay where do i set the path?
[02:43] <odla> aeropixie: i have ubuntulooks installed i'm trying to just find the window border
[02:43] <jrib> nexousNET: there should be a key that says something like "custom_icon_path"
[02:43] <SomeFreak> quick question: is there a package for just sending mail? i'm trying to get mdadm configured for email alerts and it wants sendmail, yet I don't need a full server
[02:43] <LjL> Pelo, making sure i haven't forgot any nasty mode on :P
[02:43] <nexousNET> use_menu_path? I modify?
[02:43] <aeropixie> odla: should eb human then.
[02:43] <PriceChild> Pelo, removing preventative measures he put in place after the last attack incase of a repeat
[02:43] <Pelo> Jon_yoosic,  to make dvds   devede is nice and graphic
[02:43] <lasking> lovely robby what is your native language?
[02:44] <Jon_yoosic> Pelo, thanks I'll try it
[02:44] <jrib> nexousNET: no, it is just "custom_icon".  If you click on the key, you get a description at the bottom
[02:44] <aeropixie> IndyGunFreaK: My bad then, but talkigna bout illegally downloading movies and asking for support for it is dumb, and impolite.
[02:44] <SomeFreak> anyone? bueller?
[02:44] <Jon_yoosic> I hope to take a stack of DVDs from a friends TV show and put them on Google Video.
[02:44] <nexousNET> jrib: oh okay, but i need use_custom_icon selected also right?
[02:44] <jrib> nexousNET: exactly
[02:44] <xtknight> !offtopic
[02:44] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[02:44] <IndyGunFreak> aeropixie: that we can agree on
[02:44] <nexousNET> jrib: okay thanks. Does it matter the file extension?
[02:44] <nexousNET> PNG Fine?
[02:45] <dave_> I am on version 6.06. To upgrade I go to source o matic copy and paste new list into source file, apt-get update, apt-get upgrade and i am now edgy eft right??
[02:45] <jrib> nexousNET: png should be fine, I don't know what limitations there are
[02:45] <aeropixie> IndyGunFreak: people can be dumb and impolite though. But i shall stop being offtopic.
[02:45] <nexousNET> jrib: okay.
[02:45] <phin> how do i enable dma these day ths?
[02:45] <Jon_yoosic> Pelo I need to go the other way from DVD to MPEG not MPEG to DVD
[02:45] <phin> days*
[02:45] <xtknight> phin: sudo hdparm -d1 -k1 /dev/blockdevice
[02:45] <jrib> !dma > phin    (phin, see the private message from ubotu)
[02:45] <ed1t> whats the command to view your partitions?
[02:45] <xtknight> ed1t: sudo fdisk -l
[02:45] <nexousNET> jrib: thanks it worked.
[02:45] <Slart> does anyone know of some kind of software to create screenshots from a avi-movie? console based or gui.. either is good
[02:45] <KalleDK> Hep any know how to search in many files for a textline ??
[02:45] <lasking> ubuntu-offtopic is hard to remember
[02:45] <KalleDK> command
[02:45] <jrib> nexousNET: np
[02:45] <Pelo> Jon_yoosic,  I can't help with that , I just do the other one
[02:46] <phin> im using feisty
[02:46] <xtknight> dma is automatically enabled for sata drives i think so hdparm only works with IDE for dma setting
[02:46] <xtknight> phin: it works for feisty
[02:46] <phin> its a pata drive
[02:46] <jrib> KalleDK: grep search_string file1 file2 file3
[02:46] <ticki> i cannot execute sudo, because it cannot access /etc/sudoers files. i want to resintall ubuntu. how do i do it and don't loose the information i have in my home directory? I have downloaded and burn to a CD Ubuntu 7.04beta
[02:46] <phin> i keep getting an error that it cannot enable it, this didnt happen under edgy or dapper
[02:46] <Slart> KalleDK: one of the grep thingies works for many files I think
[02:46] <ed1t> xtknight, how do i get a partition which is W95 Ext'd (LBA) to mount ?
[02:46] <Jon_yoosic> Pelo, thanks for trying. Any idea where I might find a video specific channel to ask in?
[02:46] <xtknight> phin: what's the exact msg
[02:46] <ed1t> with read/write access
[02:46] <phin> xtknight: 1 sec
[02:46] <dave_> I am on version 6.06. To upgrade I go to source o matic copy and paste new list into source file, apt-get update, apt-get upgrade and i am now 7.04 right?
[02:46] <KalleDK> thx
[02:46] <phin> xtknight: sudo hdparm /dev/hdc
[02:46] <phin> opps
[02:47] <jrib> dave_: do not skip releases when upgrading
[02:47] <xtknight> ed1t: that is not a partition, it is a virtual partition denoting the start of an Extended partition, if i remember properly
[02:47] <phin> xtknight: HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device
[02:47] <Pelo> Jon_yoosic,  not realy, try looking in the forum for dvd2mpg or something
[02:47] <Frogzoo> anyone know of a tftp server that will allow puts without the file already existing? or how to configure atftpd to do this?
[02:47] <at0miku> Hi, What app would you recommend to me what blocks everything using the internet apart from the programs I chose?
[02:47] <dave_> jrib: releases?
[02:47] <xtknight> phin: you specified -d1 -k1?
[02:47] <phin> xtknight: yes
[02:47] <jrib> dave_: yes, 6.06, 6.10 are releases
[02:47] <phin> ive tried it both ways
[02:47] <nexousNET> Also, How do I change default icon sizes, and the icons in main menu?
[02:48] <jrib> dave_: or "versions" if you want
[02:48] <xtknight> where did ed1t go
[02:48] <bones> Hey everyone.  Sorry to interrupt.  Noob to IRC and Ubuntu.  Where is the best place to ask  basic linux questions?
[02:48] <xtknight> am i going insane?
[02:48] <adrian_hu> at0miku, Firestarter maybe? Not sure its the best app for it
[02:48] <Jon_yoosic> http://www.bunkus.org/dvdripping4linux/single/
[02:48] <nexus> how bypass megaupload limits??
[02:48] <jrib> bones: you're in it!
[02:48] <bones> excellent
[02:48] <xtknight> bones: ##linux
[02:48] <xtknight> bones: or here
[02:48] <xtknight> !ask
[02:48] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[02:48] <dave_> jrib: you mean i have to upgrade from 6.06 to 6.10 to 7.04?
[02:48] <jrib> dave_: yes
[02:48] <bones> I am having a hell of a time installing some osx-like icons
[02:49] <xtknight> phin: no idea, ask in #ubuntu+1
[02:49] <dave_> jrib: wow, that sucks
[02:49] <phin> xtknight: thanks, i will
[02:49] <dave_> jrib: but thanks
[02:49] <Smerity> dave_,  did you get it working?
[02:49] <dave_> jrib: what happens if i jst go from 6.06 to 7.04?
[02:49] <jrib> dave_: you can try to go straight to feisty but your chances of success will decrease
[02:50] <DarkX> dave: ubuntu will eat your dog and not be liable
[02:50] <DarkX> :D
[02:50] <mrkris> Anyone know of any repo for getting Apache2.2 so I can use mod_proxy_balancer ?
[02:50] <dave_> jrib: crzy shite
[02:50] <TC> Hi all! I'm using 6.10 on my laptop and I cannot access mounted network drives after coming back from suspend. Anyone know why?
[02:50] <harry__> How do I see what other computers are on a network from a command line?
[02:50] <ticki> here i go again with a simpler question: If i reinstall Ubuntu, do i LOOSE everything in my home dir?
[02:51] <lasking> why beryl don't have max min button?
[02:51] <Pelo> dave_, you could try a fresh in stall
[02:51] <Frog29> hey, can someone help me get this piece of code to work? "apt-get install kernel-image0'uname -r'"
[02:51] <Pelo> install
[02:51] <jshadias> mrkris: feisty has apache 2.2.3
[02:51] <DarkX> TC: when a computer goes into suspend all network connections are nulled...you should try remounting
[02:51] <jrib> ticki: not if you backup your /home or have it in a seperate partition
[02:51] <Pelo> lasking,  some of those buttons are transparent and only appears when you mouse over them
[02:51] <jrib> Frog29: those are ` not '
[02:51] <dave_> Pelo: from iso you mean?
[02:51] <mrkris> jshadias: how /stable/ is feisty though? I need this for a production environment. i don't want to compile apache though.
[02:51] <larson9999> i bought a new phone and it doesn't come with a ring tone that sounds like a phone.  what the heck?
[02:51] <PriceChild> mrkris, don't use feisty for a production machine
[02:51] <Pelo> dave_,  from a cd or an iso sure
[02:51] <ticki> jrib: what is the best way to back it up?
[02:51] <TC> i've tried sudo mount-a from terminal after suspend and it doesn't do anything
[02:51] <jrib> Frog29: and that 0 is probably supposed to be a -
[02:51] <adrian_hu> mrkris: Feisty stable out in a month
[02:51] <Slart> does anyone know of some kind of software to create screenshots from a avi-movie? console based or gui.. either is good
[02:51] <irish_flu> is anyone able to help me with a VNC issue I've caused?
[02:51] <mrkris> I can't wait a month unfortunately.
[02:52] <Pelo> dave_, I mean   back up your /home folder and install 7.04 from scratch
[02:52] <cafuego_> Prolly run on Dapper too
[02:52] <arfy> hey all.
[02:52] <jrib> ticki: doesn't really matter, any backup will do
[02:52] <at0miku> how can i see which applications are listening on a port or using the internet?
[02:52] <zues_62> can someone help me and arfy
[02:52] <jrib> ticki: you'll just restore it after the new install
[02:52] <dave_> Pelo: could , see how this makes out i guess
[02:52] <lasking> my mouse over there also not appear
[02:52] <zues_62> i had a bad disk so i did a disk check and it has put everything in the lost+found folder
[02:52] <zues_62> i have access to this folder now
[02:52] <adrian_hu> at0miku: nmap for checking daemons
[02:53] <mrkris> cafuego: unfortunately the company that setup my dedicated wasn't aware that you needed to install 2.6.x to support > 1gb ram, so they gave up on debian and installed ubuntu
[02:53] <zues_62> but it is all in weird files
[02:53] <ticki> jrib: can i save it as a different folder in the  root file system
[02:53] <ticki> and then rename the folder?
[02:53] <jrib> ticki: you mean after restoring the bacup?
[02:53] <Pelo> zues_62,   try searching for recovering lost&found in the forum
[02:53] <zues_62> ok
[02:53] <ticki> jrib: i mean BEFORE
[02:54] <jrib> ticki: no, that will get wiped if you install ubuntu that partition
[02:54] <g0su> hello, what is the channel for feisty?
[02:54] <irish_flu> anybody around who can help me out with a VNC session I can't get into (I broke it myself)
[02:54] <ticki> jrib: so ubuntu doesn't care for the files existing in a partition, it will erase everything
[02:55] <jrib> ticki: yes afaik
[02:55] <ticki> shoot!
[02:55] <Pelo> g0su,  #ubuntu+1  I beleive
[02:55] <Frog29> jrib - thnaks, i'll try that (sorry i was afk)
[02:56] <jrib> ticki: if you have space on the drive you could move your /home to another partition
[02:56] <bones> I tried to "./configure" a set of icons, and it didn't work.  It keeps asking for additional files.  When I try to download those files, I do the install steps and the "./configure" still asks for the files.  Did I put them in the wrong place?
[02:56] <ticki> jrib: the problem is that i don't
[02:56] <Crazytom> g0su, #ubuntu+1
[02:56] <jrib> ticki: why do you want to reinstall?
[02:56] <lasking> the problem is my beryl theme is not usefull  not change
[02:56] <NET||abuse> anyone know how i can play stage6.divx.com videos?
[02:57] <ticki> i ran accidentally: chmod -R 777 /
[02:57] <Pelo> bones,  those are dependencies you need to install them as you are asked and then run ./configure again ,  untill it goes all the way through
[02:57] <NET||abuse> is there a plugin i'm missin gfor firefoxx?
[02:57] <ticki> jrib: and i cannot access /etc/sudoers anymore
[02:57] <dave_> bones: ./"scriptfile" configure is an example
[02:57] <oogsmash> hey... I'm having trouble getting a digitizer working on a gateway tablet. Anyone have experience with that?
[02:57] <jrib> ticki: heh, yes that is a good reason.  How big is your /home
[02:57] <ticki> jrib: so i cannot ran sudo anymore
[02:57] <Frog29> jrib - this code still doesn't work "apt-get install kernel-image-'uname -r'" error message - couldn't find package kernelt-image-uname -r
[02:57] <W4nnabe> hello, can anybody tell me if ubuntu server (lamp) comes with sftp daemon by default
[02:57] <at0miku> When ubuntu 7 comes out can I do a dist-upgrade instead of reinstalling everything??
[02:57] <ticki> jrib: 9 JB
[02:57] <ticki> GB
[02:57] <jrib> Frog29: you nedd to use ` NOT '
[02:57] <W4nnabe> using dapper drake
[02:57] <cables> W4nnabe, I'm sure if it doesn't, you can easily install it.
[02:57] <bones> Pelo: I successfully install the first dependency but the second didn't seem to work.  I think I put it in the wrong place.
[02:57] <Pelo> NET||abuse,  try installing   mplayer-mozilla and removing  totem-mozilla
[02:58] <g0su> Pelo, Crazytom thanks for all ;)
[02:58] <Pelo> bones,  try using  synaptic to install dependencies
[02:58] <bones> dave: whats a ./scriptfile?
[02:58] <jrib> Frog29: here, instead just use this: apt-get install kernel-image-$(uname -r)
[02:58] <Frog29> jrib - ok, sorry they look so alike, well that doesn't work either, different erro this time
[02:58] <bones> Pelo: I use synaptic for anything I can, but it isn't available.
[02:58] <Frog29> i'll try that
[02:58] <W4nnabe> cables: can i just use " sudo apt-get intall sftpd "
[02:58] <oogsmash> I need help getting my finepoint innovations pen working on my tablet
[02:58] <jrib> ticki: well two dvd's could take care of that if you have a dvd burner
[02:58] <dave_> bones: do an ls-la in directory and find the configure file
[02:58] <jaggz-> I'm using hoary, and evolution's alarm system doesn't seem to work right.  I believe evolution-alarm-notify doesn't run, or maybe another program, until I actually click the clock to run it.  This page (https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/62593) documents it, but it also mentions to put a file in /etc/xdg/autostart/ and I don't have that dir.  I *do* have /etc/xdg though
[02:58] <robjo> Anyone know of a build of wxPython (2.8) ubuntu build?
[02:59] <jrib> Frog29: tell us the error
[02:59] <ticki> jrib: i think i will do that.
[02:59] <cables> !info sftpd
[02:59] <ubotu> Package sftpd does not exist in edgy, edgy-backports, edgy-seveas
[02:59] <cables> !info sftp
[02:59] <Pelo> bones,  you do not you are suppose to INSTALL dependencies , not just copy files to various directories manualy right ?
[02:59] <jaggz-> I've missed bringing my girlfriend to her important doctor appointment because of it :~(
[02:59] <bones> dave_: I understand ls-la. why do I need a configure file?
[02:59] <ubotu> Package sftp does not exist in edgy, edgy-backports, edgy-seveas
[02:59] <cables> W4nnabe, if it's in the repositories, it's called something different
[02:59] <oogsmash> after installing the fpit drivers my pen just tracks randomly all over the screen
[02:59] <Frog29> jrib - ok (i was trying the new code :) ) - "couldn't find package kernel-image-2.6.17-10-genreic"
[02:59] <dave_> bones: what was your question again
[03:00] <PriceChild> cables, W4nnabe afaik installing the ssh server gives you sftp?
[03:00] <jrib> Frog29: you typed that error by hand right?
[03:00] <Frog29> jrib - should i be under /boot ?
[03:00] <Frog29> yes jrib
[03:00] <bones> Pelo: With you so far.  I understand install vs download.  Obviously I just didn't do it right.
[03:00] <PriceChild> cables, W4nnabe or am i being silly?
[03:00] <jrib> Frog29: what version of ubuntu?
[03:00] <jrib> Frog29: erm, never mind, just pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list file
[03:00] <Pelo> bones,  it's a set of icon you need to install ?  menu > system > prefs > themes : details > icon `install
[03:00] <jrib> !paste > Frog29    (Frog29, see the private message from ubotu)
[03:01] <W4nnabe> PriceChild: i just installed ssh, and i don't think i have it
[03:01] <bones> dave_: do you have to install files into specific directories or is that auto?
[03:01] <harry__> Is there a command line command that tells me all the computers on a network?
[03:01] <robjo> jagzz: I think the evolution calendar and alarm couldn't cope with the early time change. One of our systems guys at work has been trying to get this fixed for a while now, to no avail. Hopefully after next weekend it will work again.
[03:01] <oogsmash> so I take it that's a no, then?
[03:01] <W4nnabe> PriceChild: it's definately not running
[03:01] <Frog29> jrib - i'm not sure if i can... my live cd may not have internet
[03:01] <jrib> Frog29: ok, what are you trying to accomplish?
[03:01] <dave_> bones: that is what the configuration script does when you run it
[03:02] <Frog29> jrib - i might as well tell the whoel story, let me start from teh beggining
[03:02] <Pelo> bones bookmark this link for future refs  http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[03:02] <bones> Pelo: Gotta take a break for a minute.  Be right back.
[03:02] <PriceChild> cables, W4nnabe ok i'm being silly :)
[03:02] <W4nnabe> PriceChild: that woulda been nice in my case though
[03:03] <W4nnabe> maybe not in general tho
[03:03] <at0miku> how do I use nmap to see which ports i have open?
[03:03] <Frog29> jrib - ububntu 6.10 is giving me a tty error on startup, i got it to run once succesfully after install but that's all, so now i'm using some code someone reccomeneded to me last night and i think i'm trying to fix the kernel? - i have a seperate boot aprtition, and i'm using irc from my home windows computer
[03:03] <Frog29> jrib - i'm not sure if i can et internet on my laptop..... let me try to pastebin it for you
[03:04] <abasinisvacant> question:  i' want to upgrade my Fedora to Ubuntu.  i have the cd and everything, but i have one question, will my files be erased?
[03:04] <jrib> Frog29: I think I see the issue.  Did you want linux-image-$(uname -r)  not  kernel-image-$(uname -r)?
[03:04] <holycow> hey guys
[03:04] <Pelo> later folks
[03:04] <W4nnabe> cables: do you think it might be vsftpd?
[03:04] <jaggz-> how do I get evolution's alarms to be reliable?
[03:04] <jaggz-> how do I get evolution's alarms to be reliable?  it's so important I'm going to 2-line flood!
[03:04] <cables> !info vsftp
[03:04] <bones> dave_:cool.  Didn't know that.  Do I just type ./configure, like I did?
[03:04] <ubotu> Package vsftp does not exist in edgy, edgy-backports, edgy-seveas
[03:05] <cables> !info vsftpd
[03:05] <ubotu> vsftpd: The Very Secure FTP Daemon. In component main, is extra. Version 2.0.4-0ubuntu5 (edgy), package size 109 kB, installed size 408 kB
[03:05] <cables> W4nnabe, there ya go
[03:05] <holycow> anyone have dapper installer 3/4's of the way through screw up terminal resolution?  mine just goes black with a few blotches of white on recent intel chipsets
[03:05] <abasinisvacant> hello?
[03:05] <cables> W4nnabe, but that doesn't look like sftp
[03:05] <cables> W4nnabe, nvm, I'm thinking of tftp. That looks like what you want.
[03:05] <networkparadox> abasinisvacant: I have never attempted it but I would HIGHLY reccomend backing them up first.
[03:06] <dave_> bones: no, the "configure" is psunonamous with the file in the directory, look at the list of fiels and find the script file
[03:06] <W4nnabe> cables: which has more powerfull encryption?
[03:06] <W4nnabe> t?
[03:06] <abasinisvacant> networkparadox, that's where i am stuck:  my usb port is broken and i have no cd burner, i don't know how to back my files up
[03:06] <bones> dave_: sorry, that doesn't make sense to me. What do I do with the script file?
[03:06] <Hypnotic> Hey everyone!
[03:06] <harpette> abasinisvacant: /usr, /var, /boot will be reformatted blank
[03:06] <cables> W4nnabe, tftp = trivial ftp, it has no encryption, password protection, or anything
[03:07] <cables> W4nnabe, i found what you want though
[03:07] <Frog29> jrib - maybe........ i was just using the code someone had given me... they thoguht my init(something) was corrupt (btw i can't get internet, but if you still want i can use a jumpdrive)
[03:07] <cables> !info vsftpd | W4nnabe
[03:07] <ubotu> w4nnabe: vsftpd: The Very Secure FTP Daemon. In component main, is extra. Version 2.0.4-0ubuntu5 (edgy), package size 109 kB, installed size 408 kB
[03:07] <Hypnotic> I have a quick question, how do I remove icons in the menu bat on 6.10?
[03:07] <abasinisvacant> harpette, huh?
[03:07] <dave_> bones: copy and paste the fiels in the directory to pastebin
[03:07] <Hypnotic> I'm a total noob.
[03:07] <cables> Hypnotic, right click, remove from panel
[03:07] <dave_> bones: and i will look at
[03:07] <cables> Hypnotic, no one cares here :)
[03:07] <W4nnabe> cables: sounds like a perfectly snug fit
[03:08] <verma> man, I love sshfs :)
[03:08] <PriceChild> Hypnotic, right click the start of it and press "edit menu"
[03:08] <PriceChild> Hypnotic, "Applications" its called isn't it? far left?
[03:08] <harpette> abasinisvacant: if you have a separate partition for /home, i think you're safe. Otherwise everything will be erased
[03:08] <W4nnabe> cables: can i say "apt-get install vsftpd"?
[03:09] <bones> dave_: obviously, I need more training.  I was working on this last night.  I can't redo it right now. Thank you for your help.  Not bad for a first IRC conversation.  I'll try later when I have the time.  Thanks again.
[03:09] <Hypnotic> cables: I am speaking of the applications menu
[03:09] <cables> W4nnabe, yep, you can "say" it :)
[03:09] <harpette> abasinisvacant: i suppose that you're concerned with your personal data, not the system software, right?
[03:09] <cables> Hypnotic, right click on the menu, "Edit Menus"
[03:09] <abasinisvacant> harpette, correct
[03:09] <Hypnotic> thank you very much. :)
[03:09] <jvai_> hey ppls. gn
[03:10] <abasinisvacant> i don't know how to check if i have a separate partition for /home
[03:10] <jedidor> Is there another way to get an extended desktop other than through nvidia-settings?
[03:10] <LinuxProbie> Hey people. I could use some help if anyone has the chance.
[03:10] <cables> !ask | LinuxProbie
[03:10] <ubotu> LinuxProbie: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[03:10] <holycow> what is the ubuntu kernel or ubuntu installer channel?
[03:10] <harpette> abasinisvacant: i recommend a separate partition for /home (any linux install doc will tell you what that is), and another for /usr/local. This way you can conserve them between systems
[03:10] <W4nnabe> thanks, cables...you hooked me up
[03:10] <cables> holycow, there isn't a separate one...
[03:10] <cables> W4nnabe, no problem
[03:10] <holycow> there is an ubuntu kernel channel
[03:11] <cables> !kernel
[03:11] <ubotu> kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[03:11] <robjo> abasinisvacant: run the mount command and look for home. If it shows up it's on a separate partition
[03:11] <PriceChild> holycow, where? :S
[03:11] <harpette> abasinisvacant: df -h
[03:11] <networkparadox> abasinisvacant: try df
[03:11] <xerophyte> How can i convert cd.daa into cd.iso ?
[03:11] <abasinisvacant> it doesn't say /home
[03:11] <Hypnotic> PriceChild: thanks for the help
[03:11] <PriceChild> Hypnotic, you get it sorted?
[03:11] <abasinisvacant> it only has   /dev/hda1
[03:11] <Hypnotic> Cables: Thanks for the help.
[03:11] <Hypnotic> I sure did
[03:11] <PriceChild> Hypnotic, the editor is called alacarte and is in system>prefs also
[03:12] <abasinisvacant> harpette, can i change my /home to a separate partition?
[03:12] <oogsmash> Got a baby steps question; how do I compile and install a driver from source?
[03:12] <harpette> abasinisvacant: then you need to make one. Boot from a live CD, or Systemrescue CD, ...
[03:12] <LinuxProbie> Ok, so I'm working my way through the following link: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092
[03:12] <cables> Hypnotic, no prob
[03:12] <LinuxProbie> and everything workd, execpt for two things.
[03:12] <Centaur5> Does anybody know of a fairly simple way to capture a digital signature from a usb signature pad?
[03:12] <harpette> abasinisvacant: ...use parted or gparted to shrink your existing hda1 to the minimum, ...
[03:12] <vanberge> anybody know of any way yet to get a netgear WG511v2 working in the new alpha?  i used to be able to use ndiswrapper but now that doesnt work anymore
[03:13] <abasinisvacant> harpette, i don't know how to do that last part
[03:13] <robjo> abasinisvacant: then /home is not on a separate partition
[03:13] <kargedan> Has anyone run MATLAB on a macbook with boot camp?
[03:13] <Frog29> jrib - you still there?
[03:13] <LinuxProbie> one, I can't get connected to my wireless network even though it scans when I do: "sudo iwlist scanning"
[03:13] <jrib> Frog29: yep
[03:13] <jedidor> anyone know how to setup an extended desktop with geforce 4 ti 4800?
[03:13] <jaggz-> harpette, can I then move it to a different partition ID so I can have an ntfs partition as the first one, whereas right now the drive is all linux all the time?
[03:13] <LinuxProbie> two, if I reboot, it forgets that the driver was ever installed and I have to go through the whole thing all over again
[03:13] <harpette> abasinisvacant: you're gonna have to read on hard drive partitioning
[03:13] <abasinisvacant> :/
[03:13] <abasinisvacant> is there no other way?
[03:13] <oogsmash> vanberg: I believe that network-manager interferes with ndiswrapper on some netgear adapters.
[03:14] <jaggz-> gparted!
[03:14] <harpette> jaggz-: which part would you like to move?
[03:14] <Sumoslim> How do you shutdown a computer running Ubuntu - the only options I get are suspend and hibernate - I want a straight shutdown..
[03:14] <Frog29> jrib - ok i wasn't sure, well i was trying to repair the kernael i think....
[03:14] <harpette> jaggz-: do you, as abasinisvacant, have your linux in but one partition?
[03:14] <LinuxProbie> aaand....?
[03:14] <oogsmash> Sumoslim: did that happen after installing beryl or similar?
[03:14] <Frog29> jrib - should i try windows isntead?
[03:14] <Crazytom> LinuxProbie, are you talking to someone in particular?
[03:14] <Sumoslim> yes - after beryl
[03:14] <LinuxProbie> don't anyone speak at once. *lol*
[03:15] <elelel> Hi. Wanted to update from nvidia-glx 8776 drivers to recent nvidia.com 9755 drivers. removed nvidia-glx, ran nvidia-installer, no errors. Started X -> Version mismatch between kernel module (7174) and x-module (9755). Using dapper.
[03:15] <kargedan> Anyone know if matlab runs natively in ubuntu installed on a macbook with boot camp?
[03:15] <jrib> Frog29: I don't really know how to fix your issue
[03:15] <Sumoslim> Oogsmash - yes it was after Beryl installation
[03:15] <oogsmash> Sumoslim: okay, finding the right page, brb
[03:15] <Sumoslim> oogsmash, thank you.
[03:15] <GekiBlue> Is there a tutorial anywhere for installing kqemu?
[03:15] <LinuxProbie> ok, I guess noone actually paid attention to my posts. I'll try a different channel.
[03:15] <harpette> abasinisvacant: in order to use parted or gparted correctly, you're gonna have to know what you're doing, so you have to learn, just like the rest of us, what partitioning (slicing) a drive is all about
[03:15] <robjo> wxPython anyone?
[03:15] <jaggz-> harpette, I have a system my gf is going to be using -- it has a windows xp drive and a linux drive.  The linux drive takes up too much space and we need some of that for xp (her primary os), so I'd like to shrink up the linux drive and put an XP partition in it.  We could likely shrink it and allocate a new partition anywhere, so I guess I don't actually need to have the NTFS partition be first -- it can go "after" the linux partiti
[03:16] <LjL> !kqemu > GekiBlue    (GekiBlue, see the private message from Ubotu)
[03:16] <Frog29> jrib - ok
[03:16] <GekiBlue> Thanks~
[03:16] <abasinisvacant> harpette, can i try to send myself 700mb of files over email?
[03:16] <harpette> jaggz-: XP uses a whole drive  and it's too small?
[03:16] <jaggz-> on this particular system I think I'd like to leave linux on it in some way though -- although it's an old hoary release
[03:17] <Crazytom> LinuxProbie, i responded twice can you not see this?
[03:17] <oogsmash> Sumoslim: http://wiki.beryl-project.org/wiki/Install_Beryl_on_Ubuntu_Edgy_with_XGL_and_ATI#Missing_Icons_in_Shutdown_Menu_Fix has info on it
[03:17] <jaggz-> xp uses its own drive (filled with data, pictures, and our cd collection placed there).. the second drive is a linux drive, but we never use linux on that system
[03:17] <oogsmash> Sumoslim: bottom of the page
[03:17] <Sumoslim> oogsmash, thank you VERY much!
[03:17] <robjo> abasinisvacant: why don't you burn the data to CD?
[03:17] <harpette> abasinisvacant: i doubt you'll find an e-mail agent that'll let you do that: gmail limits at 10M per mail
[03:17] <abasinisvacant> robjo, i don't have a burner
[03:17] <Sumoslim> What is a good stable peer-to-peer sharing program for linux?
[03:17] <abasinisvacant> harpette ok, cause i've been trying to do that with gmail
[03:17] <oogsmash> now, can anybody plz direct me to a place where I can find out how to compile and install a driver?
[03:17] <Aw0L> how do I change my installation sources from cd to the repositories?
[03:18] <harpette> abasinisvacant: but you can burn a CD with all of your $HOME directory, provided it's under 700MB
[03:18] <Crazytom> mic check one two can anyone see this?
[03:18] <oogsmash> Crazytom: yeah
[03:18] <robjo> abasinisvacant: USB stick?
[03:18] <Crazytom> thanks
[03:18] <LinuxProbie> I saw it...but I also responded to you in pm
[03:18] <kargedan> 	Anyone know if matlab runs natively in ubuntu installed on a macbook with boot camp?
[03:18] <lasking> who know music channel?  #music? #audio?
[03:18] <jaggz-> email is awful for file transfers, but not evil.
[03:18] <LjL> kargedan: no idea, i know we have Octave in the repositories, an open source matlab clone
[03:18] <cd\gxr> How do I set permissions on a folder in /usr/ so I can be able to play the game and save my config when im not logged in as root
[03:18] <abasinisvacant> robjo, my usb port is damaged
[03:18] <Crazytom> LinuxProbie, if you're not registered it might not show up
[03:18] <jaggz-> cd, chown and chmod
[03:19] <LinuxProbie> I;m registered....
[03:19] <LinuxProbie> oh...isn't there a different command I have to do to enable provate messages?
[03:19] <LjL> cd\gxr: games shouldn't save the user-generated config anywhere in /usr, but in the home directory. make sure you installed the game correctly.
[03:19] <harpette> jaggz-: if i may give you my opinion, you should burn all multimedia files that you wanna keep on CD, and clean your drive
[03:19] <aeropixie> how do you open a bin.tar.Z file?
[03:19] <kargedan> LjL: yeah but I need some of the toolboxes that matlab uses. I know it will work on a pc. however intel macs are having porbs with matlab and osx
[03:19] <LjL> !register > LinuxProbie    (LinuxProbie, see the private message from Ubotu)
[03:19] <oogsmash> So... no one can help me out with my simple question? I need to compile and install fpit driver for X server?
[03:19] <aeropixie> extract it that is.
[03:19] <oga> hey all i am currently using dapper live CD cos my HDD blew up. I want to upgrade to a newer version of ubuntu, i need to decide between last release / beta? and what's the best way to get them, download again, or just use dapper and then do a dist-upgrade?
[03:19] <LjL> aeropixie: tar xf filename won't work?
[03:20] <robjo> abasinisvacant: presume you have only one machine?
[03:20] <abasinisvacant> robjo, two
[03:20] <harry__> How do I login over a network from a command line?
[03:20] <harpette> jaggz-: that way, tyhe day your HDD crashes, you have all your stuff elsewhere
[03:20] <abasinisvacant> robjo, could i use a modem cable?
[03:20] <aeropixie> Ljl:I have not tried, i just expected is would be somethign different. I have never seen that filename before.
[03:20] <LjL> aeropixie: try   expand filename.tar.Z; tar xf filename.tar  if it doesn't
[03:20] <aeropixie> thanks
[03:20] <Crazytom> LinuxProbie, please put my name in front of whatever you send to me,  you can use tab to autocomplete
[03:20] <robjo> abasinisvacant: Than your better of pushing your files to the second machine via ftp, just make a tarball.
[03:21] <LjL> aeropixie: i think it was, basically, the predecessor of gzip. old unix compression.
[03:21] <Crazytom> LinuxProbie, what's the problem with your wireless card
[03:21] <abasinisvacant> tarball? how? what's that?
[03:21] <kargedan> LjL: know anywhere else that I can ask?
[03:21] <aeropixie> LjL:okay.
[03:21] <cd\gxr> I followed this guide exactly : http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=HOWTO+Quake3&back=HOWTO+INDEX+Linux+Games
[03:21] <cd\gxr> =\
[03:21] <aeropixie> :LjL: thankx
[03:21] <jaggz-> harpette, the drive actually has backup of another computer on it -- that's why I'm not doing away with the linux partition :)
[03:21] <abasinisvacant> robjo, i don't know how to connect the two computers together
[03:21] <abasinisvacant> ftp = internet line?
[03:21] <kargedan> 	Anyone know if matlab runs natively in ubuntu installed on a macbook with boot camp?
[03:21] <jaggz-> I'd like to keep those files for now.  The data we have is in the gigs, and I've backed up a lot of it to DVD, but there's a lot more here
[03:22] <oga> hey all i am currently using dapper live CD cos my HDD blew up. I want to upgrade to a newer version of ubuntu, i need to decide between last release / beta? and what's the best way to get them, download again, or just use dapper and then do a dist-upgrade?
[03:22] <jaggz-> so for now it's good to hear about parted being able to shrink it -- I'm glad I saw you guys discussing that
[03:22] <jaggz-> abas, wow.. there's so much to learn :)
[03:22] <LinuxProbie> Crazytom: ok, so I followed the instructions in the link, and as long as I don't restart it recognises my hardware, even though "sudo iwlist scanning" shows more networks than my other laptop can show.
[03:22] <robjo> abasinisvacant: if you get an ethernet switch you can hook up both machines to the switch and set up a LAN should take about 15 minutes.
[03:22] <elelel> Hi. Wanted to update from nvidia-glx 8776 drivers to recent nvidia.com 9755 drivers. removed nvidia-glx, ran nvidia-installer, no errors. Started X -> Version mismatch between kernel module (7174) and x-module (9755). Using dapper.
[03:22] <LinuxProbie> Crazytom: if I restart it vanishes entirely and I have to start from scratch.
[03:22] <abasinisvacant> robjo, 15 minutes and $50?
[03:22] <abasinisvacant> you mean?
[03:23] <Crazytom> LinuxProbie, you're not using a livecd i assume?
[03:23] <kargedan> Any info about macbooks linux and matlab... Other channels?
[03:23] <oogsmash> okay. Well, thanks anyway everyone.
[03:23] <robjo> abasinisvacant: if you just get a switch it should be less than $50.
[03:24] <Frog29> hey, can someone help me with this command in console? - apt-get install kernel-image-$(uname -r)" ?
[03:24] <posingaspopular> karakara, you can get an ubuntu live cd for a mac
[03:24] <Frog29> i'm in the system root under a livecd, with the / partition mounted with my boto partition mounted under /boot
[03:24] <posingaspopular> just check the website
[03:24] <abasinisvacant> robjo, what about 'partitioning', ?  would that be easy?
[03:24] <harry__> How do I login over a network from a command line?
[03:24] <posingaspopular> i know because i have some in my room
[03:24] <ed1t> how do i create a shortcut to a folder /media/sda1 and /media/sda5 on desktop?
[03:25] <robjo> abasinisvacant: I've never trusted the repartitioning, too chicken to try. Other people may have done this and have good experience.
[03:25] <Pelo> ed1t,  go to /media/  rightclick,  make the short cut and move it to where youwant
[03:26] <oga> is anybody here using feisty? any problems?
[03:26] <Pelo> oga,  ask in #ubuntu+1
[03:26] <nn-ds2> #linux-help
[03:26] <elelel> Hi. Wanted to update from nvidia-glx 8776 drivers to recent nvidia.com 9755 drivers. removed nvidia-glx, ran nvidia-installer, no errors. Started X -> Version mismatch between kernel module (7174) and x-module (9755). Using dapper.
[03:26] <abasinisvacant> robjo, but do you know how?  i'd like to try- i think it's worth risking my files (because it is my last option before i decide to just lose my files)
[03:27] <ed1t> Pelo, 'make link' in the menu is greyed out
[03:27] <ed1t> cant click on it
[03:28] <Pelo> ed1t,  you might need to be root for that folder , you can also try   terminal     sudo ln-s  /media/sda1  /home/user/Desktop/sda1
[03:28] <Pelo> ed1t,  but drives mounted in /media/ are suppose to appear on your desktop automaticaly
[03:28] <smo> hi all i just made those start script http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12447/ then added it with update-rc.d the K script for shutdown  works but the start script doesn t work any idear??
[03:28] <ed1t> Pelo, it didnt...maybe coz im on 7.04?
[03:28] <Frog29> hey, can someone help me with a tty error?
[03:28] <smo> script alone works right sure...
[03:29] <robjo> abasinisvacant: IMHO your best option is to invest in an ethernet switch and save your files on your second machine. No, I don't know how to repartition but this was being discussed here at the same time, gparted?
[03:29] <jaggz-> it's really easy to throw a drive in as a seconary drive too
[03:29] <robjo> Pelo: This also depends on your nautilus settings.
[03:29] <ed1t> Pelo, im using the ntfs configuration tool
[03:30] <jaggz-> copy the stuff over.. but I've not been fully paying attention to your convo
[03:30] <jrib> smo: maybe use absolute paths
[03:30] <hesham> i need help with installing irssi-0.8.10 on ubuntu
[03:30] <adrian_hu> Anyone can help a bit in Courier imap SSL at Edgy server? install courier-imap and imap-ssl, imap works perfectly, but I cant connect to the imap server with SSL (both 143 and 993 port opened)
[03:30] <smo> maybe jrib
[03:30] <Pelo> ed1t,  that sudo  ln -s command should do it
[03:30] <smo> its boring me i type sudo /etc/init.d/startlive start or stop it works fine !!!
[03:30] <ed1t> Pelo,  yea it worked, thx
[03:31] <cafuego_> adrian_hu: Is a certificate present and is courier set up to losten on the imaps port?
[03:31] <hesham> any body here free for help?
[03:32] <jaggz-> hesham, are you offering?
[03:32] <Pelo> and shot for playing it so loud
[03:32] <hesham> jaggz i need help :/
[03:32] <Pelo> hesham,  state your problem and wait your turn
[03:32] <jaggz-> calc ask
[03:32] <jaggz-> no calc bot.. any bots?  :)
[03:32] <hesham> i need help to install irssi-0.8.10
[03:32] <adrian_hu> cafuego, yes, nmap found it on 993, but Thunderbird cant connect it says "blabla timed out." Certificate made during isntall I think
[03:32] <jaggz-> it's not difficult?
[03:33] <jaggz-> what's the problem, hesham?
[03:33] <Pelo> hesham,   http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[03:33] <hesham> checking how to run the C++ preprocessor... /lib/cpp
[03:33] <hesham> configure: error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check
[03:33] <cafuego_> adrian_hu: hmm. can you telnet to it?
[03:33] <elelel> Hi. Wanted to update from nvidia-glx 8776 drivers to recent nvidia.com 9755 drivers. removed nvidia-glx, ran nvidia-installer, no errors. Started X -> Version mismatch between kernel module (7174) and x-module (9755). Using dapper.
[03:34] <hesham> jaggz is it a problem with the package or i just dun follow the steps.. looking that it was the 1st step: ./configure
[03:35] <hesham> dun = Don't
[03:35] <aeropixie> how does one change their irc nick>
[03:35] <aeropixie> ?
[03:35] <abasinisvacant> aeropixie, type this:      /nick newname
[03:35] <Frog29> hey.... if i want to reinstall ubuntu and i have a seperate boot and /home partition, do i just point it there in the install and make sure that it doesn't install grub?
[03:35] <bill_>  /nick
[03:35] <Pelo> aeropixie,   /nick newnick
[03:35] <sigix> Reading state information... Done
[03:35] <sigix> E: The package armagetronad needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[03:35] <Jovial_Jackass> I need help with CUPS. I have a CUPS server running Breezy, and I can't print to the server from two clients running Dapper. However, printing from a client running Feisty works fine. I upgraded the CUPS server to Dapper, and the problem persists. I have two error_log files from the server, the one that worked from the Feisty client, and the one that didn't from the Dapper client, I can put them in pastebin if you
[03:35] <Jovial_Jackass>  thing you can help.
[03:36] <sigix> was trying to install a game "armagetronad" and now have this error: Reading state information... Done
[03:36] <sigix> E: The package armagetronad needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[03:36] <arpegius> i tried installing linux-igd but i had no luck with what i was trying to do. i'd just like to remove it now because i'm getting crazy errors every time i apt ... http://pastie.caboo.se/49949 ... can i get a lil' help?
[03:36] <adrian_hu> cafuego, not for 993 (daemon running)
[03:36] <Arrick> hey guys
[03:36] <sigix> when trying to do anything with packages
[03:36] <joincamp_> is there a way to have preferred wireless networks that automatically connect when available?
[03:37] <Arrick> I have a ubuntu/LAMP server, and I am trying to set a default page for the http server, here is my default vhost, what do I need to change to get it to have a default page?
[03:37] <Pelo> arpegius,   have you tried removing it from synaptic ?
[03:37] <Arrick> http://pastebin.ca/412961
[03:37] <arpegius> Pelo: i dont use synaptic... server mode here
[03:37] <Pelo> arpegius,   sudo apt-get remove packagename ?
[03:37] <kitche> Arrick: make a page and put it in the vhost folder has to be index.htm* or .php depending what you use
[03:37] <arpegius> Pelo: causes the above output
[03:38] <Sumoslim> How do you access a file (like startxgl) - so you can edit and save it?  I keep getting a "you lack the permission" - I am the admin on the system.  (The file opens as read only.)
[03:38] <Arrick> kitche its not pointing to the right folder even
[03:38] <hesham> hello jaggz o_O
[03:38] <kitche> Sumoslim: sudo gedit file
[03:38] <Arrick> www.arrick.org should open the www.arrick.org folder in that dir shouldnt it?
[03:38] <kitche> !sudo | Sumoslim
[03:38] <ubotu> Sumoslim: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[03:38] <Arrick> check it out
[03:38] <Sumoslim> thanks kitche
[03:38] <cd\gxr> how do I see if I have glibc-headers, it's not showing up in synaptic
[03:38] <arpegius> here's my whole apt process: http://pastie.caboo.se/49949
[03:38] <adrian_hu> cafuego, 'Discovered open port 993/tcp on x.x.x.x, 993/tcp open  imaps' ..
[03:38] <Sumoslim> Thanks folks - appreciate it - I am always forgetting something ;)
[03:39] <aeropixie> Sumoslim us the command "sudo nano <filelocation>"
[03:39] <aeropixie> nvm, that was way late.
[03:39] <ed1t> how do i add something in a startup but i want it to open in workspace 2
[03:39] <rhYolin> Anyone here got a url of some site that is IE only with ActiveX ?  I'm looking to do some testing in qemu... I just want to show off Ubuntu's capabilities.
[03:39] <adrian_hu> rhYolin, windowsupdate.com? ;)
[03:40] <Arrick> whats the command in terminal to create a file?
[03:40] <jaggz-> so funny here
[03:40] <Arrick> I know mkdir is make directory
[03:40] <sigix> Arrick: touch <file>
[03:40] <adrian_hu> Arrick, touch
[03:40] <Arrick> ok
[03:40] <rhYolin> Well, I'm running TinyXP in the VM, so I'm not sure I want to go there.
[03:40] <kitche> Arrick: hmm that config file looks right to me for some reason it's not defaulting to that but I m not very familiar with the way ubuntu configures apache
[03:40] <PanzerMKZ> I have a cdrom that won't open up. Was wondering if someone knew of an eject command from the command line
[03:40] <Arrick> kitche you see what I mean though right?
[03:41] <aeropixie> rhYolin: TinyXP? Quis es est?
[03:41] <jaggz-> echo -n >file.txt   #   :)
[03:41] <wizo> hey, i have ubuntu running on my laptop, is there anyway where i can remotely view my laptop through putty? or do i need to install vnc?
[03:41] <kitche> Arrick: try uncommented the apache default page just to see if it works
[03:41] <ed1t> how do i add something in a startup but i want it to open in workspace 2
[03:41] <ed1t> ?
[03:41] <cd\gxr> how do I see if I have glibc-headers, it's not showing up in synaptic
[03:41] <ochosi> does anyone know which file is being used for mixer-configuration by alsa when booting normally? it always seems to forget my settings in /etc/asound.state, so i assume this is the wrong file
[03:41] <wizo> (oh i want to view it on my desktop running windows)
[03:41] <Arrick> kitche what does the line start with?
[03:41] <rhY^3> aeropixie: TinyXP is probably the best version of Windows ever.  Leave it to hackers to succeed where MS fails.. XD
[03:42] <scoates> hello. In file mode -rw-rwSr-- is the uppercase "S" different from lowercase (setuid)?
[03:42] <rhY^3> Yeah, where do I turn on 5.1 in Ubuntu, btw?
[03:42] <kitche> Arrick: #RedirectMatch ^/$ /apache2-default/
[03:42] <Arrick> ok
[03:43] <smo> how can i make nautilus showing mounted disks in "live"
[03:43] <Arrick> ok whats the command to restart the apache server again?
[03:44] <smo> i just mounted 3 new ntfs parts but i can t see them in nautilus
[03:44] <jlee_> Well I am trying to figure out how to have mutiple desktop wallpapers with beryl
[03:44] <scoates> Arrick: /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
[03:44] <Arrick> ok
[03:44] <Pelo> smo,  you need to navigate your way to where you mounted them
[03:44] <jaggz-> How can I get away from IRC and go to the store?
[03:44] <smo> baddddd
[03:44] <aeropixie> jaggz-: /quit :p
[03:45] <Pelo> jaggz-,   look at the back of your comptuer for a cable that goes from the computer to the wall electric socket,  pull on it realy hard
[03:45] <aeropixie> jaggz-:ain't ya heard fo amazon? why use an old fashioned store.
[03:45] <jaggz-> pelo, it'll beep and keep going1
[03:45] <jlee_> I downloaded wallpapoz and that works for gnome
[03:45] <cafuego_> When I Created You I Gave You Legs And Feet
[03:45] <jlee_> but not for beryl
[03:45] <jaggz-> aero, heh.. good point
[03:45] <jlee_> any idea how to do it for beryl?
[03:46] <Pelo> jlee_,   ask in #beryl
[03:46] <LinuxProbie> Ah HAH!
[03:46] <LinuxProbie> did the freenode server bork, or was it me?
[03:46] <kitche> Arrick: it works but I get http://www.arrick.org/apache2-default/ not found
[03:46] <jaggz-> u
[03:46] <kitche> Arick: make a blank html page and it should work
[03:46] <jaggz-> I'm going to go buy a board game to play with the honey and other potential visitors
[03:47] <aeropixie> jaggz-:ubuntu has games.
[03:47] <jaggz-> 0 byte files sometimes cause a webserver to have problems I think??
[03:47] <Arrick> thats ok, I dont get anything here, and I have the dns setup correctly
[03:47] <jaggz-> aero, good point
[03:47] <aeropixie> jaggz-: it even has a OSS monopoly clone.
[03:47] <Z1on> hi
[03:47] <jaggz-> I need a board game like "Moods"
[03:47] <aeropixie> jaggz-: now you might not have a missus if you propose that idea.
[03:47] <cafuego_> Not nearly as much trouble as a symlink to /dev/zero file.
[03:47] <aeropixie> or at least no more geusts.
[03:48] <LinuxProbie> Crazytom: You still hangin around?
[03:48] <jaggz-> I would love a nice multiplayer game to play with my missus
[03:48] <cafuego_> jaggz-: try sex
[03:48] <scoates> board games? Settlers of Catan or Carcassonne
[03:48] <jaggz-> when we were young we played doom.. but these type games are not as fun anymore I think
[03:48] <Pelo> parchesi
[03:48] <morpheus74> Hi.  I have an older PC (Celeron 300A, 20 gig HD, 512 MB ram).  I ran ubuntu 6.06 without any issues, but now I'm looking for a change.  Would Ubuntu server work alright with this machine?  What are the advantages/disadvantages of running server vs desktop?
[03:49] <UdontKnow> cafuego_: that one, when played properly, nobody loses
[03:49] <LinuxProbie> There's an interesting game I just got called Arkham Horror
[03:49] <cafuego_> jaggz-: 'Battle for Wesnoth' is nice.
[03:49] <irunwithscissors> jaggz: you could get guild wars
[03:49] <jaggz-> please keep recommending the intimacy
[03:49] <UdontKnow> morpheus74: server is for server... less desktop resources
[03:50] <Pelo> morpheus74,  I don't know why somenoe would run server on a desktop,   for older computers  xubuntu is usualy recommended
[03:50] <UdontKnow> morpheus74: if you want to use it as a desktop, use a desktop distro
[03:50] <jaggz-> I'm kidding.. I really would like a computer game
[03:50] <LinuxProbie> morpheus74: a server distro isn't good for desktop usage
[03:50] <jaggz-> looking into wesnoth
[03:50] <irunwithscissors> jaggz: guild wars is linux compatable as well
[03:50] <Arrick> kitche I screwed something up in there
[03:50] <UdontKnow> LinuxProbie: that varies
[03:50] <Pelo> jaggz-,   have you considered the benefits of  #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:50] <morpheus74> UdontKnow, I'm a bit of a linux newbie, but does the server distro have a gui, or is it all cli?
[03:51] <verma> gedit doesn't have replace command?
[03:51] <jaggz-> loading up guild wars in a tab
[03:51] <Pelo> verma,  look at the toolbar
[03:51] <irunwithscissors> og and guild wars is no monthly fee aswell
[03:51] <LinuxProbie> So, can anyone help me with my stupid wireless card?
[03:51] <irunwithscissors> oh*
[03:52] <morpheus74> LinuxProbie, What's the problem?
[03:52] <UdontKnow> morpheus74: not sure about ubuntu server, but on other distros, it varies a lot... some have, some dont
[03:52] <Pelo> LinuxProbie,  look up your card modle and number in the forum,  chances are you'll find someone who's resolved your problem
[03:52] <jaggz-> pelo, k
[03:52] <macd> morpheus74, ubuntu server installs no GUI
[03:52] <LinuxProbie> Pelo: I followed http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092
[03:53] <LinuxProbie> morpheus74: do you know much about making wireless cards work in linux?
[03:54] <morpheus74> LinuxProbie, I recently had to learn how to.  What is yours doing?
[03:54] <freakabcd> my swap doesn;t mount
[03:54] <freakabcd> i don;t know if i have had this issue before.
[03:54] <freakabcd> i'm on edgy. swapon -av says invalid argument
[03:54] <Crazytom> LinuxProbie, lspci -v
[03:54] <freakabcd> then i do mkswap, then use the new uuid in fstab. i test it swapon -av
[03:54] <freakabcd> works.
[03:54] <freakabcd> then i reboot. same problem
[03:54] <Crazytom> LinuxProbie, what chipset do you have
[03:54] <freakabcd> is this a kernel issue?
[03:54] <verma> thanks Pelo :)
[03:55] <scoates> In file mode -rw-rwSr-- is the uppercase "S" different from lowercase (setuid)?
[03:55] <freakabcd> i dont think so, as there is no error regarding the swap in /var/log/messages
[03:55] <LinuxProbie> Crazytom: It's a "0b:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation Unknown device 4311 (rev 01)"
[03:55] <freakabcd> scoates, that is setgid. google for more info.
[03:56] <scoates> freakabcd: +s is the same as +S ?
[03:56] <LinuxProbie> scoates: case does count, as I learned earlier today
[03:56] <scoates> hrm.. +x is different from +X in chmod
[03:57] <Goose> Can anyone give me a link that'll tell me what types of files will and will not Download? and run?
[03:57] <Goose> on Ubuntu*
[03:57] <Crazytom> when LinuxProbie you say you've gotten it working before?
[03:57] <scoates> ah.. +s is setuid and +S is setgid, I see
[03:57] <freakabcd> someone using edgy with latest updates, having a problem with not mounting swap?
[03:58] <scoates> heh.. or not (-:
[03:58] <scoates> "ls uses 's' to indicate a setuid or setgid bit with a matching execute bit and 'S' where the corresponding execute bit is missing."  there we go
[03:58] <LinuxProbie> Crazytom: Sorta. I had it to the point where I could scan for networks, but I couldn't connect.
[03:58] <scoates> thanks
[03:58] <Crazytom> LinuxProbie, iwlist (interface) scan shows outputs?
[03:59] <jrib> !synaptic > Goose    (Goose, see the private message from ubotu)
[03:59] <Arrick> hey kitche can you look at it now?
[03:59] <Arrick> hey jrib niec to see you
[03:59] <Arrick> nice even
[03:59] <Crazytom> Linux_Junkie, have you tried iwconfig (interface) ap (mac address of your router)
[03:59] <Goose> YEs
[03:59] <Goose> thank you
[04:00] <Goose> and also
[04:00] <jrib> Arrick: hey
[04:00] <KalleDK> !love > KalleDK
[04:00] <Goose> What do i type in the terminal to update from Ubuntu 6.06 to 6.10?
[04:00] <jrib> !upgrade > Goose    (Goose, see the private message from ubotu)
[04:00] <Goose> Thanks
[04:00] <Arrick> hey jrib you had the thrill of making the frontpage extensions work with 6.06.1/LAMP server before?
[04:00] <Crazytom> Linuxprobie, have you tried iwconfig (interface) ap (mac address of your router)
[04:01] <jedidor> anyone know how to setup an extended desktop with nvidia?
[04:01] <jrib> Arrick: no, I can thankfully say I haven't :)
[04:01] <Arrick> lol jrib
[04:01] <Arrick> I can see why nobody has jrib
[04:02] <Arrick> the package installs with no problem, however once installed, there are no docs whatsoever
[04:03] <jrib> Arrick: /usr/share/doc/libapache-mod-frontpage-mirfak/README.Debian ?
[04:03] <jetscreamer> :o
[04:03] <wolfeon> awesome beta, good job!
[04:03] <Arrick> can someone school me on how to make http://www.arrick.org/apache2-default/ show up as www.arrick.org when someone goes in there?
[04:04] <wolfeon> the wireless support I was looking for..
[04:04] <Arrick> thank you jrib I dont know hos you got that info, I looked for hours today
[04:04] <Jeeves_Moss> can someone give me a hand figuring out why my Ubuntu box won't get a DHCP address?
[04:04] <wolfeon> Jeeves_Moss: check the cable? :)
[04:04] <jrib> Arrick: all packages get docs installed to /usr/share/doc/package-name
[04:05] <I_Glitch> What program can I use to get a processor temp readout?
[04:05] <wolfeon> I_Glitch: cat ;)
[04:05] <I_Glitch> On windows I use MotherBoard Monitor 5.
[04:05] <Jeeves_Moss> wolfeon:  it's connected, it's just not pulling an address.  I've checked the cable, it works under M$ (that I'm running right now).  And the WiFi card has problems pulling an address as well
[04:06] <Arrick> ahh ok thanks jrib
[04:06] <I_Glitch> wolfeon: cat? 'sudo apt-get install cat'  ?
[04:07] <Jeeves_Moss> wolfeon:  any ideas?
[04:07] <LinuxProbie> Crazytom: I;m sorry man, i keep betting booted.
[04:07] <iVasto> Hello. I am trying to install jinzora, but I can't open the install.php (or any .php file for that matter). Everytime I try, firefox asks me where I want to save the file.
[04:07] <wolfeon> money > *
[04:07] <LinuxProbie> iwlist scan gives me this:
[04:07] <LinuxProbie> lo        Interface doesn't support scanning.
[04:07] <LinuxProbie> eth0      Interface doesn't support scanning.
[04:07] <LinuxProbie> sit0      Interface doesn't support scanning.
[04:08] <I_Glitch> lol
[04:08] <dffd> sporting general me serveryour.de
[04:08] <dffd> please to say !
[04:08] <wolfeon> dffd: what?
[04:09] <I_Glitch> I guess I'll search cat in synaptic after I'm done updating....
[04:09] <LinuxProbie> dffd is a spambot, it appears
[04:09] <dffd> me staff serversyou
[04:09] <sirkism> what?
[04:09] <wolfeon> he is about to be a klined bot
[04:09] <dffd> linuxprobie
[04:09] <dffd> no spam !
[04:09] <wolfeon> dffd: speak english, not broken english
[04:09] <dffd> grrr
[04:09] <sirkism> lol
[04:10] <yell0w> !ops
[04:10] <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
[04:10] <wolfeon> Spreachen English
[04:10] <Pelo> wolfeon,  be nice
[04:10] <I_Glitch> either that ore he's using a very poor translator.
[04:10] <dffd> speak turkish
[04:10] <I_Glitch> lol
[04:10] <dffd> me turkey
[04:10] <I_Glitch> or*
[04:10] <sirkism> is there any sense in getting a different kind of terminal?
[04:10] <Hobbsee> dffd: behave.
[04:10] <dffd> lol
[04:10] <Pelo> !tr
[04:10] <ubotu> Turk ubuntu kullanicilari, turkce yardim yada geyik icin #ubuntu-tr hizmetinizde.
[04:10] <wolfeon> turks, even worse!
[04:10] <I_Glitch> lmao
[04:10] <Crazytom> LinuxProbie, have you installed fwcutter or ndiswrapper before?
[04:10] <dffd> ubuto speak turkish ?
[04:11] <Pelo> ubuto is a bot
[04:11] <LinuxProbie> not till I was told to in the walkthrough
[04:11] <Hobbsee> dffd: no.  they do in #ubuntu-tr
[04:11] <dffd> lol
[04:11] <dffd> :)
[04:11] <wolfeon> they can't even run their network right. As a sec expert, I find a high ratio of botz compared to other networks because they don't know what it means to update set top boxes.
[04:11] <LadyNikon> dffd: ubotu is a bot.  The bot just let you know that you can talk in #ubuntu-tr
[04:11] <dffd> channels join :) me
[04:11] <dffd>  all speak english ?
[04:11] <LadyNikon> dffd: in this channel yes.
[04:12] <ed1t> whats a good mp3 player closest to itunes?
[04:12] <LinuxProbie> Crazytom: not till I was told to in the walkthrough
[04:12] <LadyNikon> dffd: this channel is english only. we have other channels for you
[04:12] <I_Glitch> No no no, you join channels, channels don't join you. :p
[04:12] <wolfeon> los! loS! download the alt cd faster! D:
[04:12] <dffd> me turkish
[04:12] <NickGarvey> in soviet russia, channels join you
[04:12] <dffd> -)
[04:12] <PriceChild> dffd, /join #ubuntu-tr
[04:12] <yell0w> ed1t, good ol' xmms works for me
[04:12] <Pelo> dffd,   type    /join #ubuntu-tr
[04:12] <PriceChild> that also works...
[04:12] <NickGarvey> oo nice forward
[04:12] <ellinor> ed1t, i use Songbird
[04:12] <Hobbsee> done.
[04:13] <wolfeon> I so want the beta installed on my box sooner than later :)
[04:13] <yell0w> tx Hobbsee
[04:13] <Hobbsee> :)
[04:13] <Pelo> Hobbsee,  that was uncalled for
[04:13] <I_Glitch> lol @ NickGarvey
[04:13] <wolfeon> it is nicer :)
[04:13] <Pendrag0n> if I accidently hit CTRL ALT F1 and got a terminal in gnome, how the heck do I get back to GNOME?
[04:14] <crdlb> Pendrag0n, ctrl+alt+f7
[04:14] <Amaranth> alt-f7
[04:14] <NickGarvey> Pendrag0n: alt f6
[04:14] <wolfeon> Pendrag0n: alt f7
[04:14] <NickGarvey> 7...
[04:14] <NickGarvey> boo
[04:14] <Hobbsee> wolfeon: true that, but some people dont seem to see remove messages
[04:14] <NickGarvey> not only am I the 3rd one, but I had a typo :(
[04:14] <iVasto> Hello. I am trying to install jinzora, but I can't open the install.php (or any .php file for that matter). Everytime I try, firefox asks me where I want to save the file. I used the following command in my terminal to install Apache, PHP5, and MySQL: $ sudo apt-get install mysql-server apache2 php5 php5-mysql libapache2-mod-php5
[04:14] <Blaza> who wathes naruto?
[04:14] <wolfeon> Hobbsee: o, didn't know that
[04:14] <NickGarvey> iVasto: did you reload apache with the php modules?
[04:14] <Black^Dragon> lol I did that once,, scared the hell outta me,, restarted the machine
[04:14] <NickGarvey> iVasto: (I had that problem a while ago)
[04:14] <wolfeon> iVasto: don't repeat questions, thanks
[04:14] <Hobbsee> Blaza: english only please
[04:14] <Pendrag0n> took me back to a black screen with a mouse...
[04:15] <Arrick> jrib do you have that file there?
[04:15] <abcdef> anyone in here has a mag lcd 22"?
[04:15] <Blaza> does anyone watch naruto?
[04:15] <wolfeon> 26% of the alt beta...
[04:15] <Pendrag0n> great, now nothing is working
[04:15] <Arrick> I am looking at it
[04:15] <jrib> Arrick: nope
[04:15] <Hobbsee> !offtopic | Blaza
[04:15] <ubotu> Blaza: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:15] <Pendrag0n> um, I tried ctrl alt backspace to restart x, that didn't work....
[04:15] <I_Glitch> Blaza: In Soviet Russia, Naruto watches you!
[04:15] <I_Glitch> :p
[04:15] <abcdef> no one use mag LCD?
[04:15] <iVasto> Sorry wolfeon. NickGarvey, I did reload apache (I'm pretty sure with the php modules but I'm not sure if I set that up correctly)
[04:15] <Pendrag0n> it just sits there, black screen and mouse cursor...
[04:15] <crdlb> Pendrag0n, try: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[04:16] <crdlb> from VT1
[04:16] <I_Glitch> mag LCD?
[04:16] <Blaza> lol
[04:16] <abcdef> yes
[04:16] <abcdef> lol
[04:16] <Arrick> jrib I need help interpreting it so I know where to put the stuff, there is a copy of the file at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12454/
[04:16] <abcdef> Best buy sell it, i dont know if it's any good
[04:16] <Arrick> if you could help me out please
[04:17] <Pendrag0n> thanks guys
[04:17] <McFrosty> I am using Kubuntu, when I try to do use the su command and it ask for password my password doesn't work..is there a default?
[04:17] <NickGarvey> iVasto: do you have the file /etc/conf.d/apache2 ?
[04:17] <Hobbsee> !kdesu | McFrosty
[04:17] <ubotu> McFrosty: In KDE, use  kdesu  to run graphical applications with root privileges when you have to. Do *not* use  sudo <GUI application> ; you can muck up your permissions/config files. For what to use in GNOME, see !gksudo
[04:17] <jrib> Arrick: what is your question?
[04:18] <jrib> !sudo > McFrosty    (McFrosty, see the private message from ubotu)
[04:18] <sirkism> !sudo
[04:18] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[04:18] <Arrick> jrib what file and where to I put te load module and the frontpageenable on at?
[04:19] <sirkism> anyone here running on a broadcom 4318 driver wireless device?
[04:19] <jrib> Arrick: my guess is apache2.conf
[04:19] <posingaspopular> !wireless
[04:19] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[04:19] <Arrick> ok
[04:19] <sirkism> !install packages
[04:19] <sirkism> no?
[04:20] <Therealmadhatter> hi
[04:20] <iVasto> How do I make sure the PHP module is loaded into Apache2?
[04:20] <jrib> iVasto: run a test php script and see if it works
[04:21] <Therealmadhatter> i want to install ubuntu but not get rid of xp is ther a good tut to partiton windows zp set up a dual boot and install ubuntu
[04:21] <yell0w> iVasto, if you look into http://localhost, with the default config it would show mod_php /version. ...
[04:21] <sirkism> therealmadhatter
[04:21] <sirkism> the most recent ubuntu live disc has a partitioning program
[04:21] <sirkism> I just used it to do the same with my computer
[04:22] <sirkism> I have windows xp and ubuntu 6.10 on different partitions that the live cd created.
[04:22] <yell0w> sirkism, they all do i believe, at least dapper does
[04:22] <Hivoltage> could someone assit me in mounting a hard drive I just added to my system?
[04:22] <iVasto> I don't have /etc/conf.d/apache2 (not even /stc/conf.d)
[04:22] <I_Glitch> therealmadhatter: I'm pretty sure there is one on the forums, but I don't remember a link, try a search.
[04:22] <con-man> I love running world of warcraft in linux. soooooooooooo nice
[04:22] <eduhat> should i always install the updates from synaptics?
[04:22] <kitche> Arrick: it works was playing Halo :)
[04:22] <Hobbsee> eduhat: yes
[04:22] <Hobbsee> !mount | Hivoltage
[04:22] <ubotu> Hivoltage: 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
[04:22] <yell0w> HipotermiA, mkdir ~/newdrive, then mount /dev/hdax ~/newdrive, x is your drive letter
[04:23] <Therealmadhatter> k
[04:23] <Therealmadhatter> thanks
[04:23] <Arrick> kitche what works playing halo?
[04:23] <yell0w> iVasto, that would be /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default
[04:23] <Therealmadhatter> i cant find a good program to partition my hard drive under xp
[04:23] <kitche> Arrick: I see the defualt apache page now on your url
[04:24] <KalleDK> Therealmadhatter XP has it own :)
[04:24] <eduhat> Hobbsee: wont it eventually fill up the whole hdd though?
[04:24] <iVasto> Ok, that opened up something about VirtualHost
[04:24] <Arrick> ahh, yeah
[04:24] <InvisiblePinkUni> Therealmadhatter: use gnome partition editor from ubuntu or knoppix live cd
[04:24] <Arrick> duly noted kitche
[04:24] <Arrick> thanks
[04:24] <Therealmadhatter> i tried in the my computer and manage
[04:24] <Hobbsee> eduhat: eventually, yes.... but they're security updates and such
[04:25] <yell0w> iVasto, that's is where all the configs for your site is
[04:25] <eduhat> Hobbsee: oh, i see
[04:25] <con-man> Therealmadhatter: in computer management there is a section called disk management
[04:26] <I_Glitch> Therealmadhatter: partitioning is risky no matter what you use, make sure you backup anything important.
[04:26] <Hivoltage> my system has an IDE driver with Ubuntu installed. I have a seperate scsi card with another drive that is scsi connected there.
[04:26] <LinuxProbie> Anyone got a router they can spare and mail to canada? *lol*
[04:26] <con-man> Therealmadhatter: It can format unpartioned space, but it cant do partition magic stuff like resize partitions or split partitions
[04:26] <iVasto> Ok, following http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=341164&highlight=apache+php do I just add those codes into it, save, restart apache?
[04:26] <Therealmadhatter> ya i need a partiton magic
[04:26] <vanberge> anybody want to help me recover 'as much data as possible' off a DVD rom?
[04:27] <InvisiblePinkUni> Therealmadhatter: why not use gnome partition manager from ubuntu live cd?
[04:27] <Therealmadhatter> is there a windows program i can sue
[04:27] <lun_> hi all, when I run update-manager -c -d, it always gives this :warning: could not initiate dbus....any idea what it is?
[04:28] <sirkism> i was able to resize the partitions using the gparted with the ubuntu live cd
[04:28] <yell0w> lun_, that's the message daemon for messaging among your services
[04:28] <I_Glitch> sue?, sure, if you have a good lawyer. ;)
[04:28] <InvisiblePinkUni> Therealmadhatter: I dont think an OS really matters... not sure though
[04:28] <Therealmadhatter> i just dont want to switch oput of xp now lol
[04:28] <yell0w> lun_, you absolutely needs it to be running
[04:28] <sirkism> I have a question, I try playing mp3s that I copied from my fat32 external into my /home directory, but when I go to play it says i don't have the proper decoder
[04:28] <lun_> yell0w, so what does it mean? did I miss something to install?
[04:28] <Therealmadhatter> and whats the best boot loader grub
[04:29] <sirkism> it opens up in totem
[04:29] <lun_> yell0w,but I have dbus installed.
[04:29] <Pelo> Therealmadhatter,  back up your data first and use  gparted in the ubuntu live cd to resize your partition
[04:29] <con-man> InvisiblePinkUni: I dont think it lets you edit NTFS partitions tho.  It will if Therealmadhatter uses FAT32.
[04:29] <NickGarvey> iVasto: try it out
[04:29] <InvisiblePinkUni> sirkism: try mplayer
[04:29] <yell0w> lun_, it should be installed by default and started by default at boot time
[04:29] <who_cares> I'm trying to install anope from source and when I run make I get this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12455/
[04:29] <NickGarvey> iVasto: back up your old configs though
[04:29] <who_cares> does anyone know how to fix that?
[04:29] <who_cares> I checked and version.log does exist
[04:29] <yell0w> lun_, try to grab bum  (boot up manager) and make sure it boots at runtime
[04:29] <Therealmadhatter> k
[04:29] <Therealmadhatter> brb
[04:29] <lun_> yell0w,exactly, but it seems, I have installed it but I don't know how to check if it's running
[04:29] <InvisiblePinkUni> con-man: i think the latest gparted lets you do NTFS but quite risky business
[04:30] <lun_> yell0w, kk, I'll try that
[04:30] <andarm16> hello, I tried installing the Feisty Fawn beta, updating from Edgy Eft, and the updater produced the error message that it could not install a package and crashed halfway thru the install. Now I can't boot past the stage of setting the console font
[04:30] <yell0w> lun_, ps faux |grep dbus
[04:30] <I_Glitch> therealmadhatter: There is a windows program called Partition Magic.  But I don't think it's free.
[04:30] <con-man> InvisiblePinkUni: I Was only ever able read, not write
[04:30] <sirkism> nice
[04:30] <sirkism> thank you
[04:30] <yell0w> lun_, you should see something like  /usr/bin/dbus-daemon --system
[04:31] <charles> I tried the feisty beta but now im running edgy and there was a nice program in the beta for writing notes but i cannot remember the name of it, it was a new addition to ubuntus default utilities does anyone know the name?
[04:31] <I_Glitch> con-man:  writing is reading in reverse. :P
[04:31] <lun_> yes, I have it
[04:31] <InvisiblePinkUni> con-man: i haven't written myself, but i think its possible
[04:31] <lun_> yell0w, but installing bum is still not successful,
[04:31] <Pelo> charles,  tomboy
[04:31] <mark_> hello, i'm using fglrx drivers with a radeon x1600 and windows don't redraw correclty, for example the initial window will load but when scrolling the windows contents won't update. Any ideas why?
[04:31] <yell0w> lun_, try sudo aptitude install bum ?
[04:31] <charles> Pelo, thanks
[04:32] <Pelo> charles,  it's a pannel applet  rightlick the pannel and add to enalbe it
[04:32] <lun_> yell0w, yes, I tried, it reports lots of dependency problems
[04:32] <yell0w> lun_, then just hit yes, it'll grab those dependencies for you
[04:32] <con-man> InvisiblePinkUni: I would never risk it.  I dont even know why windows uses a proprietary filesystem anyways.  Wont last long tho, microsoft got pwned with openxml, so its only a matter of time.
[04:32] <vanberge> is anyone familiar with any good tools to recover data from cd/dvd's?  I have a DVD of wedding pictures and it seem corrupted.  I get some 'bad sector' messages in dmesg when trying to do anything with it
[04:33] <I_Glitch> mark_:  I hope that's not a frequent problem, My windows comp is running a radeon x1600 and I'm about to try changing it to ubuntu.
[04:33] <InvisiblePinkUni> con-man: i agree... not worth risking it.
[04:33] <vanberge> mark_, im sure you do not have the ati drivers running correctly
[04:33] <Ash-Fox> I'm trying to figure out how to use the mediawiki package -- and it's not so clear at all
[04:33] <mark_> i'm sure they are
[04:34] <vanberge> mark_, are you running beryl or compiz by chance?
[04:34] <Ash-Fox> I mean, I know how to setup media wiki from scratch, but from this package, I don't see documentation
[04:34] <mark_> nope
[04:34] <LinuxProbie> I installed the drivers for my radeon x1300 no problem, I_Glitch
[04:34] <charles> I could really use a little help with gnu java and the DST switch
[04:34] <lun_> yell0w, it says, update-initramfs generating linux-2.6.20-rc4-custom, that is a kernel I compiled earlier myself
[04:34] <mark_> fglrxinfo returns
[04:34] <LinuxProbie> !ati | I_Glitch
[04:34] <ubotu> I_Glitch: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:34] <mark_> OpenGL vendor string: ATI Technologies Inc.
[04:34] <mark_> OpenGL renderer string: Radeon X1600 Series Generic
[04:34] <mark_> OpenGL version string: 2.0.6286 (8.33.6)
[04:34] <Pelo> Ash-Fox,  this might help  http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[04:34] <lun_> yell0w, and that thing is producing problems.
[04:34] <InvisiblePinkUni> Ash-Fox: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Running_MediaWiki_on_Ubuntu_GNU/Linux
[04:34] <con-man> can anyone give me a link to those mock commercials that novell makes of vista mac and the hot linux chick
[04:34] <mark_> the xorg logfile doesn't show any errors
[04:35] <yell0w> lun_, ahhh, then that's beyond my knowledge then, somebody else might know it
[04:35] <NickGarvey> iVasto: any luck?
[04:35] <Ash-Fox> InvisiblePinkUni, thankyou.
[04:35] <vanberge> mark_, try typing glxgears in console
[04:35] <lun_> yell0w, kk thanks anyway
[04:35] <vanberge> see if you get the gears and they run smoothly
[04:35] <InvisiblePinkUni> con-man: novell.com/videos they are quite good :)
[04:35] <yell0w> lun_, one thing i'd try is to try installing bum / whatever else you're installing with the normal kernel to see if the problem is in the custom kernel
[04:35] <Crazytom> will sudo modprobe ndiswrapper work?
[04:35] <mark_> a window comes up but only displays white
[04:35] <vanberge> Crazytom, ye
[04:35] <mark_> vanberge:
[04:36] <Crazytom> thanks
[04:36] <vanberge> Crazytom, yes..  :-)
[04:36] <mark_> well switching from irssi back to it, it displayed some irssi
[04:36] <mark_> :)
[04:36] <vanberge> Crazytom, or, add "ndiswrapper" to /etc/modules
[04:36] <lun_> yell0w,yes, the big problem is I don't know why init-ramfs is trying to generate things according my old kernel
[04:36] <mark_> it's not refreshing properly for some reason
[04:36] <con-man> InvisiblePinkUni: I love the one where Vista says his leather jacket will do for 6-7 more years
[04:36] <InvisiblePinkUni> Ash-Fox: its nice hosting your own wiki... if you dont have static ip, combine it with dyndns
[04:36] <vanberge> mark_, ahh... irssi does that all the time. the default gnome-terminal fonts arent quite compatible for some reason
[04:36] <sirkism> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVOnFdMf0RU&mode=related&search=
[04:36] <Thuggernaut> yo ubuntu guys,
[04:36] <Hivoltage> ugh too tired to work on this. later
[04:36] <foo> I am helping someone install ubuntu on a Dell PowerEdge SC1435 (http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/pedge_sc1435) - the system has a SAS 5iR RAID controller. During ubuntu, on the partition screen... it hangs. We tried this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1575949&postcount=20 .. any idea why the hang? ALT+F2 didn't show any verbosity or anything, hmm.
[04:36] <mark_> no
[04:37] <Crazytom> vanberge, i didn't know if i needed to use sudo modprobe ndiswrapper bcm4311
[04:37] <yell0w> lun_, don't know what init-ramfs is, never compiled a custom kernel before, so i'm out of the question here :) sorry bud
[04:37] <mark_> its sticking in the glxgears screen vanberge
[04:37] <InvisiblePinkUni> con-man: lol
[04:37] <mark_> like the window isn't refreshing
[04:37] <vanberge> Crazytom, yeah i think you do have to
[04:37] <vanberge> mark_, ahh.. gotcha
[04:37] <Pelo> foo,  try partitioning manualy first with gparted
[04:37] <mark_> scrolling down webpages in firefox
[04:37] <eduhat> how would i delete openoffice completely (meaning everything openoffice.org) off my ubuntu system?
[04:37] <mark_> the display stays the same
[04:37] <foo> Pelo: hmmmm, interesting, good idea.
[04:37] <mark_> unless you maximize and minimize
[04:38] <mark_> then it refreshes
[04:38] <Thuggernaut> i just installed a new agp graphics card, but in device manager it shows it as a pci device, in location pci 1:0:0
[04:38] <Crazytom> vanberge, i don't have ndiswrapper installed so i can't try it... i'm asking for someone else
[04:38] <lun_> yell0w, thanks man, you've been very kind.
[04:38] <Pelo> eduhat,   men;u > applications > remove
[04:38] <sbalneav> eduhat: You mean your setup?  Or the programs themselves?
[04:38] <eduhat> the programs themselves
[04:38] <Pelo> eduhat,   menu > application > add /remove
[04:38] <vanberge> mark_, that is wierd... ive never heard of that.  did you try asking in #ubuntu-effects?   alot of fglrx dude in there
[04:38] <Pelo> eduhat,  they'll get deleted
[04:38] <yell0w> lun_, np
[04:38] <mark_> i think initially i'll install an older version of the driver
[04:38] <vanberge> Crazytom, no problem... yes sudo modprobe ndiswrapper will light your wlan card up
[04:39] <mark_> i can only find one post in a wiki googling it
[04:39] <Therealmadhatter> whats the best tut for a newb to foollow to set up a dual boot
[04:39] <mark_> which seems wierd
[04:39] <Thuggernaut> i just installed a new agp graphics card, but in device manager it shows it as a pci device, in location pci 1:0:0
[04:39] <Crazytom> vanberge, thanks
[04:39] <Pelo> eduhat,  or you can try doing ti from synaptic  Menu > system > admin > synaptic pakage manager ,  search for openoffice.org
[04:39] <sbalneav> eduhat: Any particular reason you want to do this?
[04:39] <lun_> anyone here knows how to change the default kernel that's used by update-initramfs to update?
[04:39] <InvisiblePinkUni> Thuggernaut: relating to ubuntu, its best to start searching from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/
[04:39] <Arrick> hey jrib nogo with those docs, lol
[04:39] <Silent_Chaos> i am new to ubuntu, and killed my xorg.conf, anyone tell me how to reset it?
[04:40] <NickGarvey> Silent_Chaos: sudo dpkg --reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:40] <NickGarvey> I'm pretty sure
[04:40] <Silent_Chaos> NickGravey: ok
[04:40] <NickGarvey> Silent_Chaos: don't run that jus yet though
[04:40] <NickGarvey> Silent_Chaos: let me check it
[04:40] <foo> Does Ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS AMD64 (server) have the live cd option during boot time to boot into it with a livecd?
[04:40] <sirkism> nick, test
[04:40] <sirkism> mm
[04:41] <vanberge> surely there has to be some sort of dvd/cd media recovery tools built for ubuntu ?  anybody familiar?
[04:41] <Silent_Chaos> NickGarvey: ok
[04:41] <Pelo> vanberge,  I don't know of any  have you tried google ?
[04:41] <NickGarvey> Silent_Chaos: it might be "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[04:42] <Silent_Chaos> NickGravey: ok should i try that?
[04:42] <vanberge> Pelo,  i am not having much luck
[04:42] <Naddiseo> Anyone available to help me? I screwed up my file permissions with "sudo chmod -R 744 /" and forgot to put in the rest of the folder path :/
[04:42] <NickGarvey> Silent_Chaos: yeah, try that one, if it doesn't work tell me
[04:42] <InvisiblePinkUni> Thuggernaut:
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[04:42] <eduhat> sbalneav: i dont ever use openoffice or anything like that... plus it takes up space
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[04:42] <Therealmadhatter> does grub only come with the live cd or all version od unbutu
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[04:43] <tolga> yo, if anyone can help with ubuntu reading a slave drive
[04:43] <NickGarvey> tolga: what isn't working?
[04:43] <harry__> How much space does an Ubuntu install take?
[04:43] <harry__> Can I install to 4.3 GB
[04:43] <cafuego_> harry__: Around 2 GB default GNome desktop.
[04:43] <sbalneav> eduhat: Unless you're really cramped for space, I'd leave it be, and just remove it from the menus.  Best you'd save is about 80 megs.
[04:43] <NickGarvey> harry__: 2Gish
[04:43] <cafuego_> harry__: So yes, 4.3Gb is ample.
[04:43] <harry__> ok then
[04:43] <elkbuntu> harry__, 4.3gb is enough for basic use, yes
[04:43] <NickGarvey> harry__: I'd try xubuntu if you want to have a lot of other stuff though
[04:43] <tolga> I got it to read the drive that Window XP is on, but I have no clue how to get it to read the slave drive
[04:44] <eduhat> sbalneav: but i dont use it...
[04:44] <NickGarvey> tolga: do you know about "fdisk -l" and "mount"?
[04:44] <eduhat> sbalneav: but if it is only 80mb.. then i guess i'll keep it
[04:44] <sirkism> !fdisk
[04:44] <Arrick> hi NickGarvey long time no see
[04:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fdisk - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:44] <NickGarvey> Arrick: :)
[04:44] <jaggz-> tolga, see if the drive was recognized (it most likely was) at boot by checking:  dmesg | less
[04:44] <jaggz-> then you can fdisk /dev/<drive device>
[04:44] <NickGarvey> um..
[04:44] <andarm16> hello, I tried installing the Feisty Fawn beta, updating from Edgy Eft, and the updater produced the error message that it could not install a package and crashed halfway thru the install. Now I can't boot past the stage of setting the console font
[04:44] <NickGarvey> do you mean mount?
[04:45] <tolga> NickGarvey: I'm trying to mount it through storage device manager
[04:45] <tolga> doesn't let it mount
[04:45] <NickGarvey> !feisty | andarm16
[04:45] <ubotu> andarm16: The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[04:45] <jaggz-> if it's already partitioned and formatted you can mount the partitions
[04:45] <tolga> though it lets my windows drive mount no problem
[04:45] <andarm16> thank you and sorry
[04:45] <NickGarvey> andarm16: no problem :)
[04:45] <andarm16> bye
[04:45] <andarm16> join unbuntu+1
[04:45] <jaggz-> ntfs support doesn't let you write still, does it?
[04:45] <King_anarky> hey guys
[04:45] <NickGarvey> jaggz-: um, there is FUSE and ntfs-3g
[04:45] <King_anarky> new user here
[04:45] <NickGarvey> King_anarky: welcome :)
[04:46] <King_anarky> thx
[04:46] <King_anarky> need a little help
[04:46] <King_anarky> not familiar with the root setup
[04:46] <Pelo> what with ?
[04:46] <Steven_Laptop> with?
[04:46] <um_whoa> sudo
[04:46] <King_anarky> kubuntu 6.10
[04:46] <LinuxProbie> raar
[04:46] <tolga> NickGarvey, jaggz: it knows the drive is there, I just can;t get it to mount
[04:46] <NickGarvey> King_anarky: with ubuntu, you don't log in as root, you use "sudo" and "kdesu" to run commands
[04:46] <King_anarky> new install
[04:46] <NickGarvey> tolga: what happens when you try?
[04:46] <King_anarky> i have a login screen
[04:46] <tolga> I click the mount button, doesn't respond
[04:47] <Pelo> King_anarky,  basicaly all your docs go in the /home/ user folder,  everyting else you need root pwd to access , that way your progs don't get messed up
[04:47] <NickGarvey> tolga: did you try running the command from the terminal?
[04:47] <sirkism> it's odd because under the users in ubuntu it still has a / user
[04:47] <jaggz-> tolga, try from prompt?
[04:47] <King_anarky> how would i navigate to this dir if i cant login
[04:47] <tolga> NickGarvey: don't know how, too many sites say different things and some are too vague or too complicated
[04:47] <NickGarvey> King_anarky: you can not log in?
[04:47] <King_anarky> would i go back to grub and selectr a diff option?
[04:47] <King_anarky> no
[04:47] <King_anarky> new install
[04:47] <jaggz-> from shell use mount /dev/device_name_here  /mount_location_here
[04:48] <Pelo> King_anarky,  when you installed, you specified a username and a password ?  use those to log in
[04:48] <NickGarvey> tolga: ah, it is pretty easy comamnd actually, open a terminal
[04:48] <King_anarky> i know the p/w it asked me for during setup
[04:48] <NickGarvey> and then do what jaggz- said :)
[04:48] <King_anarky> not a username
[04:48] <King_anarky> it asked for a p/w for root
[04:48] <King_anarky> that combo failed
[04:48] <jaggz-> like mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/datadrive
[04:48] <um_whoa> 
[04:48] <NickGarvey> King_anarky: it should have prompted you for a user and NOT a password for root
[04:48] <foo> Would you guys recommend ubuntu 6.06 LTS AMD64 or x86? I've been told AMD64 isn't too stable... thoughts?
[04:48] <um_whoa> cat /etc/user
[04:48] <um_whoa> i mena /etc/passws
[04:48] <King_anarky> well it did
[04:48] <um_whoa> damn it
[04:48] <tolga> jaggz: how do I find the correct name of the drive?
[04:48] <um_whoa> passwd
[04:48] <King_anarky> well what is root pass by defualt?
[04:48] <NickGarvey> foo: I always run the 32 because that way I don't need to mess with the stupid flash and java and other things
[04:48] <um_whoa>  hahha, sorry, i just woke up
[04:48] <King_anarky> brb
[04:48] <NickGarvey> King_anarky: there is none, the one you entered is it
[04:49] <NickGarvey> King_anarky: there is no "root" user persay
[04:49] <jaggz-> maybe the manager you were looking at will show it.. or use "dmesg | less"
[04:49] <foo> NickGarvey: This would be for a server on a dell poweredge... hm.
[04:49] <NickGarvey> !root | King_anarky
[04:49] <ubotu> King_anarky: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[04:49] <um_whoa>  if you cat /etc/passwd you can see what users you have
[04:49] <harry__> How do I boot into the command line in a default Edgy install?
[04:50] <jaggz-> Unix is a Linux-like operating system
[04:50] <Pelo> harry__,  recovery mode  in grub
[04:50] <blockcipher> Hello :)  How do I make it so when I put in a DVD, totem doesn't open it by default but VLC instead?  Thanks :)
[04:50] <noiseee> hello
[04:50] <King_anarky> ok so ill try grub and sudo p/w root?
[04:50] <pibarnas> harry__ control+alt+F1
[04:50] <andbelo> Hello, does anybody know how to make a Ricoh R5C822 card work in laptop?
[04:50] <NickGarvey> jaggz-: other way around ;)
[04:50] <tolga> jaggz: restarting, I'll be back shortly
[04:51] <jaggz-> Nick, fine.  Be that way.
[04:51] <Pelo> blockcipher,   menu > system > pregs,  removable media thing , you specify the app for dvd
[04:51] <jaggz-> :)
[04:51] <chobo2> hi
[04:51] <sirkism> so after i extract a .tar file
[04:51] <jaggz-> Okay, I hvae a lot of coding to do
[04:51] <sirkism> what's the command to run the installtion?
[04:51] <sirkism> installation?
[04:51] <jaggz-> anyone want to work on a popular messageboard site?
[04:51] <NickGarvey> sirkism: are you compiling something?
[04:51] <noiseee> i am new to ubuntu and linux, and i am trying to uninstall firefox but it seems there are alot of things tied to it is it wise to do?
[04:52] <chobo2> can someone help me with beryl
[04:52] <sirkism> i just want to learn how to use the terminal to install .deb or tar files
[04:52] <NickGarvey> noiseee: does synaptic work?  and why would you want to uninstall firefox?
[04:52] <kbrosnan> noiseee: from what i understand no
[04:52] <Pelo> chobo2,  #beryl
[04:52] <NickGarvey> !beryl | chobo2
[04:52] <ubotu> chobo2: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[04:52] <KromiX> is there more stuff to download to "Add to Panel" other than the default things ubuntu 6.10 comes with?
[04:52] <blockcipher> Pelo, heh I knew it was there somewhere.  Now I have to browse for VLC...you know the default location for that?
[04:52] <noiseee> so it's just like windows tying IE together?
[04:52] <jaggz-> okay.. I'm going to rip myself out of here
[04:52] <NickGarvey> noiseee: not exactly
[04:52] <jaggz-> oooooooeeeeeeeeeeee....
[04:52] <NickGarvey> noiseee: you can actually rip out firefox if you want I'm sure
[04:52] <chobo2> ?
[04:52] <Pelo> blockcipher,  just type in vlc
[04:52] <King_anarky> i got cmdline
[04:52] <blockcipher> Pelo, easy enough!  Thanks hehe
[04:52] <jaggz-> wooooeeeeeeeppppp
[04:52] <NickGarvey> noiseee: but, I am unsure why you want to do that?
[04:53] <NickGarvey> noiseee: what happens if you try to with the command "sudo apt-get remove firefox"?
[04:53] <NickGarvey> let me boot up ubuntu in a vm
[04:53] <sirkism> anybody else used the power manager for laptops?
[04:53] <noiseee> ive used opera since i can remember and never really liked firefox :(
[04:53] <sirkism> that shows all sorts of good information
[04:53] <sirkism> just thought it was cool
[04:53] <NickGarvey> sirkism: gkrellm is cool for that kind of stuff also
[04:53] <blockcipher> saw they finally have 2.0.0.3 firefox in the repos
[04:53] <Pelo> sirkism, http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/   and for deb files jsut type  sudo dpkg /path/filename.deb
[04:53] <NickGarvey> noiseee: ah I see, you can easily install opera if you have not already
[04:53] <kbrosnan> noiseee: you can just change the default browser to opera
[04:54] <noiseee> ok that is good news :-)
[04:54] <blockcipher> Pelo, just tested it.  Worked perfect thanks again
[04:54] <sirkism> okay so its just the dpkg then path
[04:54] <chobo2> so there is a beryl irc room?
[04:54] <noiseee> thank you
[04:54] <sirkism> thank you
[04:54] <emet> how do you do a DNS resolve from command line
[04:54] <NickGarvey> !opera | noiseee
[04:54] <ubotu> noiseee: opera is an advanced and free (only as in price) web browser.  Install it via Applications->Add/Remove..., making sure that "Show commercial applications" is checked. For more info on opera please see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OperaBrowser
[04:54] <billy> chobo2:  /join #beryl
[04:54] <emet> like find the ip of www.yahoo.com
[04:54] <NickGarvey> chobo2: better yet, try #ubuntu-xeffects
[04:54] <emet> anyone know?
[04:54] <KalleDK> !beryl | chobo2
[04:54] <ubotu> chobo2: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[04:54] <um_whoa> nslookup
[04:54] <NickGarvey> chobo2: better yet, try #ubuntu-effects that is
[04:54] <emet> k
[04:54] <Frog292> can someone help me with my GRUB settings for ubuntu?
[04:54] <Pelo> blockcipher,  don'T mention it,  I mean it , they'll all want one
[04:54] <chobo2> so I jsut go join #ubuntu-effects?
[04:54] <NickGarvey> Frog292: sure, could you pastebin your grub file and mention it?
[04:54] <emet> um_whoa: thank you
[04:55] <blockcipher> hehehe
[04:55] <KalleDK> chobo yes
[04:55] <NickGarvey> Frog292: sure, could you pastebin your grub file and tell me (us) what isn't working?
[04:55] <chobo2> join #ubuntu-effects
[04:55] <pibarnas> chobo2 ubuntu-effects, I think.
[04:55] <chobo2> ?
[04:55] <Frog292> yea nick
[04:55] <NickGarvey> chobo2: /join #ubuntu-effects
[04:55] <chobo2> ah thanks
[04:55] <KalleDK> ./join #ubuntu-effects
[04:56] <noiseee> i love the name GRUB
[04:56] <blockcipher> Makes me hungry :P
[04:56] <um_whoa> emet, use dig as well
[04:56] <NickGarvey> GRand Unified Bootloader :)
[04:56] <chobo2> ok um anyother chat rooms I could try?
[04:56] <Frog292> !pastebin
[04:56] <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 (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[04:56] <chobo2> only one person is there and he can't get beryl to work either
[04:56] <Crane> hmmm interesting how the sysinfo plugin in xchat shows my system as debian
[04:57] <King_anarky> www.copy-pasta.com is cool too
[04:57] <chobo2> can someone help me with berly
[04:57] <Crane> oh hello everyone
[04:57] <NickGarvey> chobo2: eh.. I'll join
[04:57] <chobo2> ?
[04:58] <Frog292> Nick here's my grub settings http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12458/
[04:58] <harry__> How do I acess the GNOME Partition editor after install
[04:58] <NickGarvey> Frog292: and what isn't good?
[04:58] <NickGarvey> harry__: "gparted"
[04:58] <NickGarvey> harry__: "sudo apt-get install gparted" (if it isn't there already)
[04:59] <noiseee> password is topsecret :O
[04:59] <Frog292> Nick - i'm not sure..... :), hold on i have a long story......
[04:59] <wheels3572> Can anyone tell me if Nvidia has a repo of there own?
[04:59] <NickGarvey> wheels3572: I don't believe so, you can get the drivers through the repos though
[04:59] <King_anarky> ill bbl after work to sort this out
[05:00] <andbelo> andbelo:test
[05:00] <wheels3572> NickGarvey, Ohhh ok?
[05:00] <noiseee> is it normal for grub to add more boot in options when you update your ubuntu ?
[05:00] <King_anarky> thanks for the quick response
[05:00] <NickGarvey> noiseee: yes, the extra kernels are added
[05:00] <noiseee> they are posioning my boot screen
[05:01] <Frog292> NickGarvey - for grub, i think i have it on the MBR and i know it's on a sperate boot partition, i'm pretty sure that the root links to itslef, but i'm currently getting a tty error and i'm basing my assumption it's grub off this : http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=474493&page=2
[05:01] <Pelo> noiseee,  if you remove the older kernel the will disapear from grub
[05:01] <billy> noiseee:  you can hide the menu, so GRUB will load only the most recent, so you can press a button to actually see the menu.
[05:01] <Frog292> NickGarvey - btw i'm gettign a TTY error on startup, and reinstalling ubuntu doesnt help
[05:01] <noiseee> oh billy, do tell :O
[05:01] <noiseee> any link?
[05:02] <billy> noiseee:  it's a simple line edit in /boot/grub/menu.lst.
[05:02] <NickGarvey> Frog292: did you read the replies on that forum?
[05:02] <NickGarvey> Frog292: such as.. "Any problem during bootup will lead to this warning."
[05:02] <Frog292> yea
[05:02] <billy> noiseee:  do you know how to edit such a file?
[05:02] <Frog292> and i'm trying to limit it to grub since nothing else has worked
[05:02] <noiseee> no i do not know
[05:02] <NickGarvey> Frog292: ok so can you pastebin "fdisk -l" ?
[05:02] <noiseee> i mean i could have a stab in the dark
[05:02] <harry__> How do I resize my Windows partition?
[05:02] <NickGarvey> harry__: use gparted
[05:03] <drcode> hi all
[05:03] <harry__> it won't let me resize
[05:03] <noiseee> hello drcode
[05:03] <Frog292> Nickgarvey - yea, i can, but it will take me a while (i've acessed menu.lst from windows)
[05:03] <drcode> where can I find info on wifi config or setup
[05:03] <joincamp2> how would i find out the name of the module for my wireless card
[05:03] <drcode> I have one laptop and one pc
[05:03] <drcode> with wifi card
[05:03] <drcode> both are ubuntu
[05:03] <billy> noiseee:  are you familiar with a "terminal"?
[05:03] <noiseee> yes
[05:04] <NickGarvey> Frog292: ah.. well if you can boot the ubuntu live cd, things will probably be a lot easier
[05:04] <billy> noiseee: in the terminal, execute `sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst`.  You see a little section, it'll look like this (forgive the minor flood) ## hiddenmenu
[05:04] <billy> # Hides the menu by default (press ESC to see the menu)
[05:04] <billy> hiddenmenu
[05:04] <drcode> iwconfig
[05:04] <drcode> I think
[05:04] <noiseee> yes
[05:04] <sirkism> alright, so i know that the install for deb is sudo dpkg ...
[05:04] <sirkism> what's the command to remove a program from the terminal?
[05:04] <billy> noiseee:  just uncomment hiddenmenu.  It's toward the top.
[05:05] <noiseee> so turn on hiddenmenu?
[05:05] <noiseee> thats it?
[05:05] <billy> noiseee: exactly.
[05:05] <noiseee> cheers
[05:05] <billy> noiseee: pretty easy eh?
[05:05] <Pelo> sirkism,  sudo apt-get remove  pakagename
[05:05] <sirkism> thank you again
[05:05] <noiseee> yes indoubility
[05:05] <harry__> what plugin do I need for NTFS?
[05:05] <billy> !ntfs-3g | harry__
[05:05] <ubotu> harry__: 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)
[05:06] <lkthomas> anyone using cacti ?
[05:06] <sirkism> sorry pelo, but I have to be in what directory exactly?
[05:06] <Pelo> sirkism,  how did you install the program ?
[05:06] <tolga> jaggz: I unmounted my hda1 and mounted hda5, but upon restart, the situation was the same
[05:07] <sirkism> i double clicked the .deb file =x
[05:07] <andbelo> does anybody know how to set a mmc built-in memory reader?
[05:07] <|Amon|> harry__, you do not want to read+write to ntfs in linux. what i suggest is getting a fat32 partition setup to share between the two for storage.
[05:07] <Pelo> sirkism,  if you installed with apt-get no specif dir is needed
[05:07] <Mirth> Anyone use an AIM program for Linux, other than GAIM?
[05:07] <drcode> where can I find good tut. on wifi two cards?
[05:07] <Pelo> sirkism,  you can remove deb installation with  synaptic,  I don't know how to do it from command line  try reading man dpkg
[05:07] <wolfeon> yay
[05:07] <wolfeon> download is done
[05:07] <NickGarvey> Mirth: there is kopete.. but gaim is the way to go normally..
[05:07] <joincamp2> i have a broken internal wireless chipset.  when it is turned on, it interferes and doesnt let me connect with my pcmcia wireless.  how do i remove this more permanently.
[05:07] <wolfeon> beta, here I come
[05:08] <Hyper-cool> #amarok
[05:08] <Mirth> Thanks NickGarvey, I'll check that out
[05:08] <Mirth> Just can't get used to GAIM
[05:08] <Centaur5> Is there a program that I can use to capture input from a usb digital signature pad?
[05:08] <harry__> I need to resize in Gparted
[05:08] <noiseee> billy- thank you for your help :)
[05:08] <wolfeon> NickGarvey: gaim doesn't support nearly as many protocols, nor suppoers as many features
[05:08] <Frog292> NickGarvey - i'm restarting to the livecd btw... i havn't left
[05:08] <harry__> it tells me I need a plugin
[05:08] <Pelo> Centaur5,  try looking up the make and model of your pad in the forum
[05:08] <billy> noiseee: no prob.  you're welcome in Ubuntu chat anytime, my man.
[05:08] <NickGarvey> wolfeon: compared to kopete?
[05:08] <NickGarvey> wolfeon: I use gaim because the user interface is better
[05:08] <NickGarvey> I use like 4 protocols
[05:09] <um_whoa> ifdown
[05:09] <wolfeon> NickGarvey: kopete is like.. reminds me of trillian
[05:09] <|Amon|> wolfeon, which app
[05:09] <s0nix> hi
[05:09] <|Amon|> i dont want to be reminded of trillian
[05:09] <wolfeon> trillian is nice..
[05:09] <picklickrf> hello
[05:09] <wolfeon> though Kopete used to crash on me when I ran FreeBSD on the box
[05:09] <s0nix> anyone can help me to enable 3d acceleration with my ATI....... im following a tuto... but it doesnt work.
[05:09] <archaios> Can anyone help me out with a wireless problem on feisty?
[05:09] <crdlb> s0nix, which ati?
[05:09] <|Amon|> was
[05:09] <noiseee> heres one last question from me ..  i have two NTFS harddrives that store informatino (no OS, but data, legal music and the like), they dont show up i dont want to write to them but it would be nice to just read them?
[05:10] <runtime> I screwed up the configuration of the panels, anyway I can restore it to the default?
[05:10] <s0nix> crdlb: 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RV350 NJ [Radeon 9800 XT
[05:10] <Mirth> Can you use Kopete on Ubuntu, since it uses KDE?
[05:10] <runtime> Yes you can
[05:10] <Crazytom> how do you turn off a module temporarily?
[05:10] <|Amon|> noiseee, are they in fstab?
[05:10] <wolfeon> Mirth: you can..
[05:10] <Hyper-cool> is anyone here using amarok with an ipod? mine won't recognize
[05:10] <crdlb> runtime, gnome or xfce?
[05:10] <Mirth> Okay, thanks.
[05:10] <runtime> crdlb, xfce
[05:10] <noiseee> i do not know what fstab is?? :(
[05:11] <noiseee> is that inside the terminal?
[05:11] <crdlb> s0nix, is the fglrx kernel module loaded?
[05:11] <|Amon|> noiseee, pico /etc/fstab
[05:11] <billy> !fstab
[05:11] <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
[05:11] <joincamp2> Crazytom: i want to do the same thing, do you know how to find out the name of the module you want to remove?
[05:11] <|Amon|> or nano
[05:11] <runtime> crdlb, if you know how to do it on gnome, can you tell me, because it might be something similar, who knows
[05:11] <|Amon|> sudo nano /etc/fstab
[05:11] <Crazytom> i would just guess
[05:11] <noiseee> !partitions
[05:11] <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
[05:11] <s0nix> lsmod | grep fglrx ........ fglrx                 481012  0
[05:11] <s0nix> crdlb: lsmod | grep fglrx ........ fglrx                 481012  0
[05:11] <joincamp2> Crazytom: I was told about rmmod <module>     then     depmod -a
[05:12] <Crazytom> thanks
[05:12] <|Amon|> copy that to pastebin and gimme the pastebin link
[05:12] <joincamp2> Crazytom: but i dont know how to find the name of the module i want
[05:12] <noiseee> !fstab
[05:12] <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
[05:12] <Crazytom> what are you trying to do
[05:13] <Pelo> harry__,  it might be easier for you to backup your data,  partition your hdd from scratch,  reinstall widows and then install ubuntu
[05:13] <Crazytom> joincamp2, what are you trying to do
[05:14] <joincamp2> Crazytom: 2 things,  1: permanently remove the wireless module because it interferes with my external wireless card   2: debug suspend to ram/resume
[05:14] <noiseee> feel like chloe from 24 with ubuntu
[05:15] <crdlb> s0nix, what makes you think it isn't working?
[05:15] <crdlb> fglrxinfo?
[05:15] <noiseee> im rerouting the functions subnet and datamining the information off of his phone
[05:15] <ChEeKo> !fiesty
[05:15] <ubotu> The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[05:15] <Chapayev> need help setting up webcam! (6.06 ) need spca5xx  (or -LE)
[05:15] <Crazytom> joincamp2, lspci -v
[05:15] <chobo2> is it unbutu-effects?
[05:15] <chobo2> for the irc channel?
[05:15] <NickGarvey> chobo2: "ubuntu-effects"
[05:16] <joincamp2> Crazytom: thanks
[05:16] <Crazytom> joincamp2, what kind of card is it?
[05:16] <Chapayev> need help setting up webcam! (6.06 ) need spca5xx  (or -LE)
[05:16] <chobo2> ./join ubuntu-effects
[05:16] <joincamp2> Crazytom: broadcom 4306
[05:16] <andbelo> hi, i'm looking for a driver for a card-reader. Does anybody knows about? (Ricoh mmc)
[05:16] <NickGarvey> chobo2: drop the .
[05:17] <s0nix> crdlb: glxinfo | grep "direct rendering"  -----> Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0". & direct rendering: No
[05:17] <NickGarvey> chobo2: and, I need to go, but there are people who might be able to help in there
[05:17] <Pelo> Chapayev,  there are packages in synaptic for spca5xx
[05:17] <crdlb> s0nix, what does fglrxinfo say?
[05:17] <|Amon|> how do i get localhost.localdomain in addr arpa in the hosts file?
[05:17] <Crazytom> joincamp2, why don't you just use that card?  can't get it to work?
[05:17] <chobo2> ya i was trying that since /join unbuntu-effects does not work
[05:17] <|Amon|> so it reverses to 127.0.0.1
[05:17] <gameboy> 
[05:17] <joincamp2> Crazytom: it wont even work in windows, i think its borked
[05:17] <NickGarvey> chobo2: well, you are spelling ubuntu wrong, and you don't have a #
[05:17] <chobo2> lol
[05:17] <Hyper-cool> is anyone here using amarok with an ipod? mine won't recognize it even though i can read and write to it manually in the terminally
[05:17] <Crazytom> joincamp2, have you tried fwcutter?
[05:18] <joincamp2> Crazytom: no, what is that
[05:18] <Crazytom> joincamp2, i only ask because that's the card i'm using
[05:18] <NickGarvey> joincamp2: I got my broadcom to work (shortly.. but still..) with the fw cutter
[05:18] <s0nix> crdlb: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12460/
[05:18] <Hyper-cool> join ubtuntuun-halp
[05:18] <noiseee> how beta is fiesty? will it destroy my harddrive ??
[05:19] <Hyper-cool> !worksforme
[05:19] <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.
[05:19] <|Amon|> lol
[05:19] <joincamp2> Crazytom: this is what i get on boot and such             bcm43xx: Error: Microcode "bcm43xx_microcode5.fw" not available o
[05:19] <joincamp2> r load failed.
[05:19] <crdlb> s0nix, out of curiosity, was the free driver too slow for you?
[05:19] <crdlb> because getting fglrx to work can be a serious pain
[05:19] <Crazytom> joincamp2, yep that's the problem you don't have firmware
[05:19] <joincamp2> Crazytom: ok thanks
[05:19] <Crazytom> joincamp2, go into the synaptic package manager
[05:19] <s0nix> u mean the "ati" driver ?
[05:20] <joincamp2> Crazytom: and you got it to work?
[05:20] <noiseee> so why do people beta fiesty, enjoy living on the edge?
[05:20] <s0nix> crdlb: it doesnt work at all........ and i need fglrx for my dual screen and beryl
[05:20] <Hyper-cool> habeeb it
[05:20] <Crazytom> joincamp2, search for fwcutter and while you click through the dialoge boxes look for the box to find and install firmware or some such
[05:21] <Crazytom> joincamp2, using it now
[05:21] <joincamp2> Crazytom: cool
[05:21] <Jordan_U> noiseee,  Better support for intel macs and it's fun :)
[05:21] <I_Glitch_> I need some help, I
[05:21] <Hyper-cool> is anyone here using amarok with an ipod? mine won't recognize it even though i can read and write to it manually in the terminal? Is there a specific thing you have to do in amarok to get it to "see"
[05:21] <I_Glitch_> I'm running Edgy, and when it goes into screensaver mode, the screen just goes black and I can't get it out.
[05:22] <wilo> hey, how do i get winrar installed on ubuntu
[05:22] <CoRnJuLiOx> ok, xfce is using nautilus as its default file manager. how do i change it to Thunar?
[05:22] <Jordan_U> I_Glitch, for Feisty /join #ubuntu+1
[05:22] <ruth> hi all....need some help with evolution
[05:22] <noiseee> i guess i should give it a try then, i am not that picky if it crashes everything :-)
[05:22] <Pelo> wilo,  you don't use winrar in ubuntu,  go in to synaptic an install unrar
[05:22] <noiseee> nothing to lose!!
[05:22] <crdlb> s0nix, you should be able to use mergedfb with beryl and the free driver, but did you try the commands in the troubleshooting section of the ati driver howto?
[05:22] <I_Glitch_> Jordan_U: I'm running edgy , not feisty.
[05:22] <wilo> i tried downloading the tar.gz files from their site, but it wont install i dont think
[05:22] <con-man> Jordan_U: he isnt running feisty
[05:22] <joincamp2> Crazytom: ok its installed
[05:22] <wilo> Pelo: ok thankyou
[05:22] <sabe4baba> please help
[05:22] <Jordan_U> I_Glitch, Sorry, misread
[05:22] <Crazytom> joincamp2, did you see that box?
[05:23] <noelferreira> which is the best file system for install ubuntu 7.04?
[05:23] <ruth> does anybody knows with evolution in a html mail always 1st show me the mail in text and then in html?
[05:23] <ruth> I want to change that
[05:23] <joincamp2> Crazytom: yes
[05:23] <billy> noiseee:  what are you doing?
[05:23] <Frog292> NickGarvey - a bit late but what do you need from my fdisk? (i can't paste it since i don't have internet from the livecd, i'm workign from another comp)
[05:23] <Jordan_U> wilo, What are you trying to install?
[05:23] <Crazytom> should be good to go then
[05:23] <sabe4baba> I installed Ubuntu alternate on my laptop when it ask me for a username, I don't know what to put since it did not ask for a username duting the OEM installation
[05:23] <noiseee> nothing??? what are you doing
[05:23] <Pelo> noelferreira,   ext3 seems to be the prefered one ,  it's thedefault
[05:23] <Crazytom> joincamp2, try firing it up using some gui
[05:23] <billy> noiseee:  i'm mad pimpin all in this joint, yo.
[05:23] <s0nix> crdlb: im searching it... at the moment
[05:24] <billy> ok,maybe not mad ...
[05:24] <noiseee> billy i am chewing bubble gum and installing ubuntu, but im all out of bubble gum
[05:24] <peepsalot> i need audacity to have mp3 support, can anyone help me?
[05:24] <Frog292> NickGarvey - sda2 is boot, sda6 is root, sda7 is home
[05:24] <billy> noiseee:  Feisty?
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[05:24] <noiseee> yes downloading it now!
[05:24] <wilo> Jordan_U: i was trying to install winrar from a tar.gz
[05:24] <billy> pimpin
[05:24] <wilo> i am trying to unzip a .rar file i downloaded from torrent
[05:24] <noelferreira> ok Pelo i was thinking to try a diferent one
[05:24] <I_Glitch_> Anybody know what I can do to kill the screensaver?, I don't want to just hold in the power button cause I have updates going on it.
[05:24] <joincamp2> Crazytom: im not sure what you mean
[05:24] <Arrick> hey guys, whats the name of the proftpd package?
[05:24] <noiseee> i just reformatted my computer because billy-g-ates decided it had been too long since my last system failure
[05:25] <Jordan_U> wilo, Ah, then like said before, install urar with apt / synaptic / instead
[05:25] <CoRnJuLiOx> wilo: sudo apt-get install rar
[05:25] <joincamp2> Crazytom: something like this      sudo bcm43xx-fwcutter -w /lib/firmware/2.6.15-23-k7 /path/to/bcmwl5.sys?
[05:25] <billy> noiseee:  you must've gotten tired of the NSA peering over your shoulder. :)
[05:25] <CoRnJuLiOx> or is it unrar
[05:25] <wilo> CoRnJuLiOx: thanks
[05:25] <Pelo> wilo,  http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[05:25] <Crazytom> joincamp2, i thought you said it was installed
[05:25] <I_Glitch_> There is something messed with my screensavers, when I tried to preview some a while ago it did something similar, but I was able to get out using Alt-F4, I tried that here adn it does nothing.
[05:25] <[set] > anyone know where i can run a bash script at startup?
[05:26] <Panzor> yeah
[05:26] <[set] > where would I have to pu tit
[05:26] <noiseee> well if they find my pirated midi file of the intro to brady bunch i could be introuble
[05:26] <joincamp2> Crazytom: i did, but im not sure what you mean about starting it in some gui
[05:26] <Panzor> you can set it in....lemme check
[05:26] <Pelo> [set] ,  menu > system > prefs > session
[05:26] <Panzor> system>>pref>>pre -
[05:26] <Panzor> that
[05:26] <Panzor> what Pelo said
[05:26] <wilo> CoRnJuLiOx: did you mean 'sudo apt-get install urar' or did u mean 'sudo apt-get install rar' ?
[05:26] <Panzor> prolly the second
[05:27] <Crazytom> joincamp2, do iwlist scan
[05:27] <CoRnJuLiOx> wilo: i meant 'sudo apt-get install urar'
[05:27] <Crazytom> joincamp2, sudo
[05:27] <CoRnJuLiOx> whoops.
[05:27] <sabe4baba> I installed Ubuntu alternate on my laptop when it ask me for a username, I don't know what to put since it did not ask for a username during the OEM installation, but it asked me for a password, any clue???
[05:28] <Arrick> how do I perform a lookup with aptitude?
[05:28] <joincamp2> Crazytom: ok it saw networks with the sudo
[05:28] <Panzor> hmmm, that's weird
[05:28] <Panzor> a lookup?
[05:28] <wilo> CoRnJuLiOx: E: Couldn't find package urar
[05:28] <asc> Anybody had trouble getting the kernel from the linux-source-2.6.17 package to compile?
[05:28] <joincamp2> Crazytom: i'll be back to let you know if it worked
[05:28] <Crazytom> joincamp2, with both interfaces?
[05:29] <Crazytom> joincamp2, just do an ifconfig and see if you got an ip
[05:29] <Arrick> yeah Panzor as in to get the full name of a package
[05:29] <Panzor> wilo, are you trying to install rar?
[05:29] <joincamp2> Crazytom: its all good, im on
[05:29] <noiseee> i just thought of something clever, like that phil collins song sussudio, a good pun would be su su sudo
[05:29] <Frog292> hey can someone help me with my Grub settings? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12458/ (sda2 is boot sda6 is root sda7 is home)
[05:29] <noiseee> with that i leave you farewell
[05:29] <Panzor> Arrick, well if you want to view a list of the full names and descriptions, you can always use the "ADD/Remove" function under Apps
[05:30] <joincamp2> Crazytom: thanks for that....do you have any idea about the resume debugging though, in case this didnt fix it
[05:30] <dan20> When I try to install from the 6.10 live CD, rather than booting into gnome for the install (like it used to on my 6.06 lts disk), I just get a blank screen and nothing happens.
[05:30] <Arrick> Panzor I asked for the aptitude command for a reason, I dont happen to have a GUI on this server.
[05:30] <I_Glitch_> wilo: try a search for rar or unrar or something in synaptic
[05:31] <joincamp2> Crazytom: well, im off, thanks for the help
[05:31] <Panzor> dan20, do you have it booting off of your CD-ROM?
[05:31] <Crazytom> joincamp2, so your wireless is working?
[05:31] <Pelo> sabe4baba, we are not ignorng you we'Re waiting to see if someone has a solution for you,  and it seems not, you need your username and password,    think ,  you probably don't realise you put one in
[05:31] <joincamp2> Crazytom:  yes
[05:31] <joincamp2> Crazytom: using it now
[05:31] <Crazytom> joincamp2, i don't know anything about resume and that stuff
[05:31] <joincamp2> Crazytom: its cool
[05:31] <joincamp2> Crazytom: take it easy
[05:32] <dan20> Panzor:  Yeah, it brings up the list of ways to install, then when I select Install Ubuntu (and it would normally go into the GDM) the screen goes blank.
[05:32] <vexati0n> sabe4baba: whats wrong now?
[05:32] <CoRnJuLiOx> wilo: try 'unrar'
[05:32] <dan20> Panzor:  It does this is the "Safe Graphics" install mode too
[05:32] <dan20> in*
[05:32] <Panzor> dan20: I suggest either running the disk check option in that same menu, or burning a new cd
[05:32] <I_Glitch_> Guess I'm going to have to do the good ol' fashioned hold in the power button...
[05:32] <stiv2k> how come i can't log into myspace under linux but under windows it works.....in linux it just keeps bringing me back to the login page (using firefox, epiphany, or galeon same results)....
[05:33] <titun> to do IRC chat I installed Xchat-GNOME IRC Chat & XChat IRC both the programs from Add/Remove programs
[05:33] <I_Glitch_> I tried Ctrl-Alt-Del, to no avail. :(
[05:33] <titun> is it possible to remove one
[05:33] <Panzor> stiv2k: you don't have cookies enabled
[05:33] <stiv2k> Panzor: but i do
[05:33] <Chapayev> need help setting up webcam! (6.06 ) need spca5xx  (or -LE)
[05:33] <dan20> Panzor:  Assuming the disk check is okay, what are some other possibilities I can troubleshoot, or something I can check that would give you a better idea?  I realize "the screen goes blank" is pretty general lol
[05:33] <titun> I think I don't need 2 softwares for single operation
[05:33] <um_whoa> hglitch, can you do ctrl + alt + f1 ~ f6
[05:33] <Pelo> titun,  from the same add/remove prog
[05:33] <um_whoa> to get to a new tty
[05:33] <billy> titun:  they're different.  in a cool kind of way.
[05:33] <Chapayev> anyone know a source for spca5xx-LE bin
[05:33] <Chapayev> ?
[05:33] <um_whoa>  if so you can do a shutdown -r now
[05:34] <Frog292> hey, can someone please help me with my grub settings? - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12458/ - sda2 is boot sda6 is root sda7 is home
[05:34] <Panzor> dan20: you said that your machine ran ubuntu before (juggling convos)
[05:34] <Panzor> ?
[05:34] <I_Glitch_> um_whoa, okay...
[05:34] <titun> billy: XChat IRC I think is better, what do u guys use
[05:34] <dan20> Panzor:  Well, I'm on Windows at the moment, but I've had Ubuntu 6.06 previously installed on this machine with no large issues.
[05:34] <ceeg> is it possible to use Alt character codes in linux? like ALT + 164 for the spanish n character?
[05:34] <Panzor> xchat IRC is much more popular
[05:34] <Frog292> xchat is very popular
[05:34] <Hyper-cool> i'm in xchat
[05:35] <um_whoa>  that is a way more graceful way to take it down then kill the power, Glitch
[05:35] <Panzor> dan20: alright, you have all necessary hardware then
[05:35] <ubernewb> anybody a freenx guru listening?
[05:35] <Pelo> ceeg,  if you find out how let me know ,I've been looking for 6 months
[05:35] <Panzor> dan20: honestly, the only thing I can think of is to burn a new cd
[05:35] <dan20> Panzor:  Yeah, it seems really odd. I've had Gentoo installed before as well with KDE and Gnome.
[05:35] <I_Glitch_> um_whoa:  Ok, cool.  From this command prompt it gives me, is there any way I can just kill the screensaver and return to gnome?
[05:35] <ceeg> Pelo: well dang. will do :)
[05:36] <dan20> Panzor:  I'll try that first then
[05:36] <titun> ok, now I used to use VI to edit a text file in fedora, in ubuntu it is vim I guess
[05:36] <Panzor> dan20: yeah, it doesn't take that long if you already have the .iso
[05:36] <stiv2k> how come i can't log into myspace under linux but under windows it works.....in linux it just keeps bringing me back to the login page (using firefox, epiphany, or galeon same results)....
[05:36] <um_whoa> i am sure if you know the process you can do a kill -9 to it, try  from the other tty or a term ps -aux
[05:36] <dan20> Panzor:  Thanks for the help so far
[05:36] <Panzor> dan20: no problem
[05:36] <asc> Frog292: Well, you probably need to change the kernel line to read (...) "root=/dev/sda2" (...)
[05:36] <dan20> I'll probably be back :D
[05:36] <mateus-br> how make .doc and .xls open with abiword and gnumeric
[05:36] <um_whoa>  and if you see what the screen saver is you can then kill the process to the screen saver.
[05:37] <Panzor> mateus-br: does typing "openoffice <file name>" work?
[05:37] <I_Glitch_> um_whoa:  Ok, umm,  whoa..., take it slow here, I'm a noob, lol.  What do I need to do?
[05:37] <asc> Frog292: And if the mount points for the other partitions aren't configured, that's usually done in /etc/fstab
[05:37] <um_whoa>  isn't there a cmd line music player that one can use when not in the gui
[05:37] <ceeg> Pelo: http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Accented_Characters is as close as I've gotten. But I don't know what an Alt Gr key is
[05:37] <Panzor> mateus-br: cd-ed to the directory of course
[05:37] <billy> titun:  I use XChat Gnome, just so I can copy/paste from the screen here.
[05:38] <um_whoa>  you need to find the process that is running that is running the screen saver, cool so far?
[05:38] <I_Glitch_> um_whoa: yeah.
[05:38] <Pelo> ceeg,  alt-gr is the alt key on the right side ofthe space bar
[05:38] <titun> billy: right
[05:38] <titun> is there no VI editor in ubuntu ? coz man VI takes me to VIM manual page
[05:38] <shirish> hi all
[05:38] <Frog292> asc - i just got it.... i had hd set to the wrong location!
[05:38] <Frog292> asc - thanks for the help though
[05:38] <um_whoa>  when you boot your linux box you actually gt more than just the gui tty you get 6 more hence the ctrl + alt + f1 ~ f6
[05:38] <I_Glitch_> um_whoa: I'm not a total noob, just so you know, just a total noob to linux.
[05:38] <Frog292> asc- (i've been at this for 3 days now....)
[05:38] <shirish> does anybody know the difference between the CD .iso's of ubuntu & the DVD .iso of Kubuntu?
[05:39] <Panzor> to the MYSPACE question: what firewall software are you running
[05:39] <titun> when I try to make a text file using vi it strucks while typing
[05:39] <asc> Frog292: That'll do it.
[05:39] <I_Glitch_> Ok.
[05:39] <mateus-br> Panzor: I unninstalled oo
[05:39] <Hyper-cool> can anyone help me with ipod/amarok support in gnome?
[05:39] <jrib> titun: "strucks"?
[05:39] <billy> titun: vi can be hard.
[05:39] <um_whoa> once you change to one of those terms say ctrl + alt f4 log in, and do a ps -aux
[05:39] <stiv2k> how come i can't log into myspace under linux but under windows it works.....in linux it just keeps bringing me back to the login page (using firefox, epiphany, or galeon same results)....
[05:39] <I_Glitch_> Ok.
[05:39] <ceeg> Pelo: that key doesnt work for me when held with ] 
[05:40] <Pelo> ceeg,  didn't work of me either
[05:40] <titun> jrib: I mean the up and down arrows of the keyboard give unusual outputs
[05:40] <Pelo> 5 month ago
[05:40] <I_Glitch_> The list it gave me is longer then my screen.
[05:40] <um_whoa> it will show you all the processes running, from there for me it is a guess which one is screen saver, but if you guess right look at pid (process id) and then type kill -9 <that process number> cool?
[05:40] <wulfy814> evening folks
[05:40] <wulfy814> how do I install something from testing
[05:40] <um_whoa>  ok, do ps -aux | more
[05:40] <Panzor> mateus_br: well, if you want it back then type "sudo aptitude install openoffice"
[05:40] <wulfy814> rather than table
[05:40] <jrib> titun: how about after   :set nocompatible
[05:40] <Chapayev> need help setting up webcam! (6.06 ) need spca5xx  (or -LE)
[05:40] <wulfy814> I just want to get backuppc 3.0 , and then stick with stable after that
[05:40] <shirish> Is there a DVD .iso of ubuntu 6.10 which has the alternate version also?
[05:40] <billy> titun:  right.  moving the cursor requires letter keystrokes.
[05:41] <Pelo> ceeg,  for me with this keyboard,  alt-gr  is like shift for te caracter on the lower right side of the key
[05:41] <titun> jrib: in insert mode they should only move up & down but they leave A B like  characters on screen
[05:41] <billy> titun:  get out of insert mode before you move the cursor.
[05:41] <I_Glitch_> You mean kill -9 then pid, right, not -9 as a sample pid?
[05:41] <Pelo> ceeg,  if you have spanish keyboard you shold be able to set it up to have what you type match the keys
[05:41] <titun> billy : oh
[05:41] <rellik> when I 'apt-get install imagemagick' I get a dependency error on PHP5..  I doubt that imagemagick needs PHP5, so what else could be causing this?
[05:41] <um_whoa>  yeah, kill -9 <some pid goes after the 9>
[05:41] <titun> billy: i think vi is not quite supported by ubuntu
[05:42] <I_Glitch_> Ok.
[05:42] <billy> titun:  man vi.  I myself wrote down the commands on a peice of paper.
[05:42] <billy> titun:  why not nano?
[05:42] <Panzor> rellik: sudo that, but I don't think that's your problem
[05:42] <um_whoa>  although there are 1 ~ 9 levels to use kill and -9 is pretty rude, in this case i think it will do it straight away
[05:42] <titun> billy: coz man vi takes me to man of vim
[05:42] <rellik> Panzor, I was sudo'ing it
[05:42] <shirish> Anybody knows from where I can download/bitorrent a ubuntu 6.10 DVD
[05:42] <I_Glitch_> I see.
[05:42] <brophat> my brother clicks on files in example folder and he get an error that says totem could not start up.
[05:42] <Panzor> rellik: k...hmmm
[05:42] <I_Glitch_> Any hints I might use to id the screensaver?
[05:42] <ceeg> Pelo: hm.
[05:42] <Flying-Penguin> Hello guys
[05:42] <Panzor> shirish: www.ubuntu.com
[05:43] <um_whoa>  use that paste bin to paste what you go running let me see if i can make a logical guess from there.
[05:43] <shirish> Panzor, hi I have been there, infact I have been also at www.kubuntu.com
[05:43] <billy> titun:  aren't alot of the command the same?  :wq, :i , etc?
[05:43] <ceeg> Pelo: try Alt Gr + 4
[05:43] <titun> billy: yes they are same
[05:43] <shirish> Panzor, what I wanted to know is there a difference between the CD version of Ubuntu & the DVD version of Kubuntu
[05:43] <titun> billy: but are they different programs ?
[05:43] <Flying-Penguin> Is there any way I can make a system link, or mount a local drive.. effectivly  making one folder accesable from two diff locations?
[05:43] <I_Glitch_> um_whoa: is there a way I can copy from this command prompt?
[05:43] <Pelo> ceeg,    .
[05:44] <robdeman> hey folsk where do I edit the mimttypes for Apache2 on Ubuntu?
[05:44] <billy> titun:  vim is "vi improved".  vim is based on vi.
[05:44] <Panzor> shirish: well, not counting the windows managers, only the fact that one is imaged onto a CD and the other on the DVD
[05:44] <Panzor> shirish: I recommend the DVD since DVDs are cheaper XD
[05:44] <Shadow_mil2> how do I check to see how much video RAM I have?
[05:44] <titun> billy: so I should vim filename.C to make my c++ files
[05:44] <joincamp2> I'm seeing an error go by quickly on bootup, what log would this be under?
[05:44] <kitche> shirish: the dvd version has some more packages on it
[05:44] <Panzor> shirish: I recommend the CD since they are cheaper* ><
[05:44] <shirish> Panzor: Is there a DVD version of Ubuntu also?
[05:44] <vanberge> ok... I had an install of ubuntu, now have added a wlan card to the mix.  Any 'cool' wireless apps that i should add now?  (Since my wlan card was not part of default install)  thanks in advance
[05:44] <bulmer> joincamp2: they are in /var/log
[05:45] <shirish> Panzor: which I could download by bittorrent
[05:45] <espenel> Hello
[05:45] <mateus-br> I just want .doc and .xls open with abiword and gnumeric :)
[05:45] <rbil> joincamp2: /var/log/dmesg
[05:45] <billy> titun:  whoah there buddy.  sounds good, but you're out of my leaque.
[05:45] <Panzor> shirish: might I ask why you would prefer the DVD one?
[05:45] <brophat> does a person have to install totem-gstreamer to get video and sound working
[05:45] <espenel> secret
[05:45] <titun> billy: i did not understand
[05:45] <shirish> Panzor: I'm hoping it also has the alternate version built into the .iso
[05:45] <I_Glitch_> Like maybe tell it to put the output of the ps -aux to the clipboard?
[05:45] <joincamp2> bulmer, rbil: thanks
[05:45] <robdeman> I need to get my apache to serve FLV files as binary not text
[05:46] <billy> titun:  i'm not sure how to answer your last question.  I dont' program, so I'm not qualified to answer your question.
[05:46] <Panzor> shirish: why not just image the .iso to a CD and use that?
[05:46] <jrib> titun: you can use vi or vim, just use update-altenatives to set what you want each command to run...
[05:46] <billy> titun: but vim filename.C should work fine.
[05:46] <wilo> does anyone know a depository that would hold all the security tools and auditoring tools in a source.list, such as nmap, nessus, netcat ect?
[05:46] <rbil> joincamp2: u can just run the command dmesg
[05:46] <titun> billy: ok no problemo, i just started to learn c++, not a pro though
[05:46] <shirish> Panzor: I have an i845 chipset & have only 640*480 resolution so can't do anything, can't even install :(
[05:46] <joincamp2> rbil: cool
[05:46] <titun> billy: thanks for ur help
[05:47] <um_whoa> hey, are you using gnome?
[05:47] <billy> titun:  no prob.  u taking a course, or teaching yourelf.
[05:47] <Panzor> shirish: hmmm, lemme think
[05:47] <Flying-Penguin> 0o
[05:47] <billy> your elf.
[05:47] <vexati0n> so.. is x.org going to get intelligent handling of dual-screen displays pretty soon or..
[05:47] <titun> billy: learning myself
[05:47] <s0nix> crdlb:  :(
[05:47] <I_Glitch_> um_whoa: Me?, yes.
[05:47] <um_whoa>  because there should be something like gnome-screens; try ps -aux | grex screen
[05:47] <billy> titun:  sweet.  good job.
[05:47] <crdlb> s0nix, that didn't work?
[05:47] <shirish> Panzor: I also downloaded the feisty beta thinking the issue might have been resolved, but even there it's 640*480 :(
[05:47] <stiv2k> how come i can't log into myspace under linux but under windows it works.....in linux it just keeps bringing me back to the login page (using firefox, epiphany, or galeon same results)....
[05:47] <um_whoa> because what i did was ps -aux | tee one
[05:47] <titun> billy: thats why I removed XP from my PC, I wanna learn c++ and python
[05:47] <s0nix> no
[05:47] <Flying-Penguin> Is it posible to mount a local folder?
[05:48] <joincamp2> rbil: could this by my suspend problem       ACPI Exception (acpi_processor-0677): AE_NOT_FOUND, Processor Dev
[05:48] <joincamp2> ice is not present [20060707] 
[05:48] <um_whoa> then i started the screen server and switch to alt + ctrl + f1
[05:48] <titun> billy: I want to write a program like gMobileMedia for nokia phones
[05:48] <um_whoa> did a ps -aux | tee 2
[05:48] <Panzor> shirish: wait, your system is 640x480 or it MAKES it that
[05:48] <s0nix> crdlb: i don't understand what's the problem
[05:48] <um_whoa>  and then a diff one  2
[05:48] <|Amon|> stiv2k, because you don't have cookies enabled in firefox
[05:48] <rbil> joincamp2: sorry, no idea about your suspend problem
[05:48] <titun> btw anyone used gMobileMedia
[05:48] <um_whoa> and i saw something about screen
[05:48] <billy> titun: that's cool.  I want to write analytical chemistry programs some day.
[05:48] <shirish> Panzor: it makes tht
[05:48] <joincamp2> rbil: alright
[05:48] <um_whoa> that'd be the one i started with
[05:49] <Panzor> shirish: oh okay, that's simple
[05:49] <I_Glitch_> grex: command not found
[05:49] <KalleDK> Hey I've transfered a lot of folder from xp to linux and now i see i got all the thumb files.. is there a way to run through all the folders in a specifik dir and delete thumb.db
[05:49] <shirish> Panzor: it makes it tht
[05:49] <I_Glitch_> It said.
[05:49] <crdlb> s0nix, on the troubleshooting section, it has two commands it suggests running if you only get indirect rendering
[05:49] <um_whoa> nogrex grep
[05:49] <um_whoa>  i mean not grex :: preg
[05:49] <titun> billy: analytical chemistry : sounds too unknown to me ;-)
[05:49] <I_Glitch_> Ok.
[05:49] <um_whoa> damn it
[05:49] <Panzor> shirish: go to system>>pref>>screen res
[05:49] <um_whoa>  greP
[05:49] <um_whoa>  sorry about that
[05:49] <tonyyarusso> !ohmy
[05:49] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[05:49] <billy> titun:  no way dude.  if you've measured out rice and water, you can do analytical chemistry.
[05:49] <ceeg> Pelo: I've found the solution. http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Spanish/Typing_Spanish_Characters#KDE.2FGNOME This worked for me.
[05:49] <dan20> Panzor:  I did a disk check; two things.  I was using a 6.06 CD and it had a checksum mismatch.
[05:49] <stiv2k> |Amon|: but they _are_ enabled
[05:49] <peepsalot> do I need raid support just to boot from sata drive or something?
[05:49] <jrib> KalleDK: find /path/to/specific/directory -name thumbs.db -exec rm '{}' \;        or something similar
[05:49] <shirish> Panzor: going to screen resolution doesn't give me any screen resolution, its fixed at 640*480
[05:50] <um_whoa> Glitch: ps -aux | grep screen
[05:50] <Panzor> shirish: does your videocard support more than that?
[05:50] <I_Glitch_> Hah, it found gnome-screensaver
[05:50] <lufis> !resolution | shirish
[05:50] <ubotu> shirish: 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
[05:50] <rbil> KalleKD: you could search for thumbs.db in nautilus and then when the results are displayed, highlight them all and delete them ... if you want to do it with a GUI
[05:50] <peepsalot> i tried upgrading to feisty, and now I can't boot
[05:50] <Panzor> dan20: ah, so it was a faulty disk?
[05:50] <um_whoa>  kill that bad boy and see what happens :D
[05:50] <I_Glitch_> Ok, which number is the pid?
[05:50] <s0nix> crdlb: ubuntu.com?
[05:50] <lufis> peepsalot: more details please?
[05:50] <titun> billy: is it related to organic chemistry? coz failed once in this subject
[05:50] <dan20> Panzor:  I'm guessing so.  I'm going to download Fiesty Fawn and try it
[05:50] <shirish> Panzor: I have already looked at tht
[05:50] <Jordan_U> shirish, You likely don't have the correct video drivers, what card do you have?
[05:50] <crdlb> s0nix, which ati card do you have again?
[05:51] <um_whoa> the second colum
[05:51] <s0nix> 9800 XT
[05:51] <Pelo> ceeg,  I don't realy need to type spanish caracters,   but is is good to know how to type ascii ,   my keyboard is french and propely configured I have all the caracters I regulartly need       etc
[05:51] <I_Glitch_> ok
[05:51] <crdlb> s0nix, you really should have no trouble with the free drivers
[05:51] <um_whoa> from the left
[05:51] <shirish> Jordan_U, Panzor: It's the i845 Intel Express integrated chipset on the m/b
[05:51] <KalleDK> Thx seems to work :D
[05:52] <eli_reu> i have a question about Acidrip
[05:52] <I_Glitch_> Ok, it's: kill -9 4476
[05:52] <|Amon|> I_Glitch, you can use import from the terminal as well
[05:52] <I_Glitch_> right?
[05:52] <crdlb> s0nix, if you come to #ubuntu-effects I may be able to help you in setting them up
[05:52] <Panzor> shirish: did this run windows before and if it did, did it go higher than 640x480?
[05:52] <s0nix> ok
[05:52] <um_whoa> yep
[05:52] <I_Glitch_> Ok, now how do I go back to gnome and see if it worked?
[05:52] <Panzor> dan20: alright cool, I like Edgy only because it's a finish version
[05:52] <titun> btw anyone used gMobileMedia
[05:52] <um_whoa> yes, alt + ctrl + f7
[05:52] <shirish> Panzor: I have windows through which we're talking (unfortunately) & it goes way higher than 640*480
[05:52] <|Amon|> stiv2k, well I'm not sure then... sorry
[05:52] <Panzor> dan20: I'll upgrade when they're done with it
[05:53] <Therealmadhatter> hey
[05:53] <I_Glitch_> Beautiful.
[05:53] <megafauna> Hi I can't get my program to run in Wine. It does, I just don't understand the terminal output. Can someone help me pls?
[05:53] <Therealmadhatter> i cant get qtparted to work
[05:53] <I_Glitch_> Thanks a lot man.
[05:53] <um_whoa> it worked?
[05:53] <Panzor> shirish: agreed XD - hmmm, this is strange...
[05:53] <peepsalot> lufis: the last thing it displays is some initrd command and a line that says savedefault.  then it sits there
[05:53] <|Amon|> stiv2k, did you try with another browser such as K-Meleon?
[05:53] <shirish> Panzor: It supports uptil 1280*1024 @75 hz
[05:53] <I_Glitch> Perfectly.
[05:53] <Therealmadhatter> i tried both under system rescue cd and ubuntu
[05:53] <um_whoa>  oh you bet! that was fun and saved you a reboot
[05:53] <Panzor> shirish: wow, nice
[05:53] <Jordan_U> shirish, try installing 915reolution
[05:53] <Therealmadhatter> what hsould i do
[05:53] <um_whoa>  plus you learned a few things, huh?
[05:53] <lufis> peepsalot: try booting without splash. That's given me some trouble in the past
[05:53] <dan20> Panzor: Yeah, I'll probably just use Edgy
[05:53] <I_Glitch> lol, yeah, and I learned a lot, which is always good.
[05:53] <um_whoa>  god i love this #
[05:53] <stiv2k> |Amon|: eh i'd rather not install all of the KDE libs and stuff associated w/ it but like i said i tried galeon epiphany and firefox
[05:54] <I_Glitch> :D
[05:54] <billy> titun:  not really related to organic chemistry.  maybe indirectly.  more like just regular chemistry, except with big machines to do the work for you.
[05:54] <Therealmadhatter> in ubuntu it said i dont have root access
[05:54] <peepsalot> lufis how do i do that?
[05:54] <jrib> !root > Therealmadhatter    (Therealmadhatter, see the private message from ubotu)
[05:54] <shirish> Jordan_U: I did a mistake earlier on, I installed 915 resolution but of hoary :(
[05:54] <titun> billy: ha ha .... okey
[05:54] <|Amon|> stiv2k, hrm try links? ;p
[05:54] <Panzor> therealmadhatter: XD that's because you probably don't
[05:54] <I_Glitch> And I don't have to restart my updates that have been running for a few hours, lol.
[05:54] <racarter_> does anyone know if you can get sun java 6 on any standard ubuntu edgy eft repository?
[05:54] <um_whoa>  hahaha, that's really good news, glitch
[05:54] <jrib> !java > racarter_    (racarter_, see the private message from ubotu)
[05:55] <Panzor> racarter_: yeah, it should be in synaptic manager
[05:55] <Pelo> racarter_,  enable multiverse and restricted
[05:55] <Therealmadhatter> i installed qtparted and it said the drives werent mounted
[05:55] <lufis> peepsalot: To boot without it just once, at the grub loading screen hit esc before it loads... it will take you to a menu. Choose the first one and hit "e" for edit. Edit the longest line by selecting it and pressing "e". Backspace out the word "splash" or "usplash"
[05:55] <shirish> Panzor, Jordan_U : Then I did sudo aptitude remove 915resolution, it says it removed, but when I try to get the good one it says there is one already in the channel, do u guys understand what tht means?
[05:55] <Jordan_U> shirish, What do you mean "of hoary" are you still running hoary or did you install from a .deb? What exactly did you do?
[05:55] <I_Glitch> Ok, now I wonder wtf is wrong with my screensaver that is making it do that. :S
[05:55] <jrib> Panzor, Pelo: 6 is only in edgy-backports
[05:55] <Pelo> my mistake
[05:55] <lufis> peepsalot: Then hit enter and "b" for boot
[05:56] <shirish> Jordan_U: I'm running edgy, I installed from a .deb which was of hoary
[05:56] <I_Glitch> I guess I best disable it for now.
[05:56] <um_whoa> that is over my head, sorry :(
[05:56] <Jordan_U> shirish, Try running: dpkg -r /path/to/.deb
[05:56] <I_Glitch> lol, that's cool.
[05:56] <Panzor> jrib: uh, what where you talking about XD
[05:56] <Jordan_U> shirish, ( with sudo )
[05:56] <jrib> Panzor: java 6
[05:56] <shirish> Joardan_U: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/i915Driver by mistake had gone to the geociities link & picked it up
[05:57] <I_Glitch> Now I need to find a program that will give me processor temp readouts.
[05:57] <shirish> Jordan_U: ok thnx will try it
[05:57] <Centaur5> Pelo: So I haven't found anything in the forum on my signature pad (it is detected in lspci) and all I find in google is that there are developer tools to help people make a program to use it but I can't find anything completed.
[05:57] <tha_toadman> hey all - any LIRC experts around?
[05:57] <Panzor> jrib: Ah, what are you running?
[05:57] <jrib> Panzor: it was regarding racarter_ question
[05:57] <peepsalot> lufis: it did not seem to make a difference. what is this savedefault command in grub, i don't recognize that
[05:57] <brophat> here is the soundcard output from lspci, tell me if you would think alsa supports it cause as of right now no sound:  00:0b.0 Multimedia audio controller: Cirrus Logic CS 4610/11
[05:57] <brophat> [CrystalClear SoundFusion Audio Accelerator]  (rev 01)
[05:57] <Panzor> jrib: ah
[05:57] <wilo> how do you run a application as root?
[05:57] <lufis> peepsalot: Try removing it. Press "d" after selecting it
[05:57] <Panzor> it's getting late fellas
[05:57] <rasput> sudo
[05:58] <Panzor> gotta go
[05:58] <jrib> !sudo > wilo    (wilo, see the private message from ubotu)
[05:58] <bo2> anyone having problems upgrading from 6.10 to feisty beta>
[05:58] <tha_toadman> i'm running ubuntu alternate (CLI) and am trying to compile LIRC but getting an error during ./configure
[05:58] <Jordan_U> bo2, #ubuntu+1 for Feisty
[05:58] <Centaur5> Pelo: Thanks, I'll keep hunting then.  I can't imagine linux has a driver for it and it detects but nothing can receive input.
[05:58] <hijjt> any chance anyone in here knows anything about making the open source ati driver work right with my mobility 9600 or have any ideas for me to try
[05:58] <hijjt> ?
[05:58] <um_whoa> and that error reads?
[05:59] <rasput> nope, nvidia
[05:59] <wilo> rasput: so 'wilo@wilo-desktop:~$ sudo NMapFE
[05:59] <rasput> here
[05:59] <rbil> I_Glitch: you'll need a program called lmsensors and then you can use GKrellM to display the temperatures
[05:59] <tha_toadman> configure: error: *** you need to have the Linux kernel source installed
[05:59] <tha_toadman>         for this driver
[05:59] <rasput> yup
[05:59] <shirish> Jordan_U: how do I find the /path/to/deb?
[05:59] <rasput> then enter you password
[05:59] <I_Glitch> lmsensors huh...
[05:59] <rasput> did it work wilo ?
[05:59] <Jordan_U> shirish, where did you save the .deb file you installed with?
[05:59] <wilo> rasput: no
[05:59] <wilo> rasput: wilo@wilo-desktop:~$ sudo NMapFE
[05:59] <wilo> sudo: NMapFE: command not found
[05:59] <rasput> , tht was to the ati dude
[06:00] <vanberge> can anyone tell me if there are some wireless tools i should add after adding a wlan card?  I did not have the card when installing ubuntu so i am worried that it missed some good wireless stuff!  thanks in advance
[06:00] <brophat> everytime try to run sound or video it keeps saying that totem can not start up or no volume control gstreamer. what is up?
[06:00] <rasput> you need to install the front end to nmap
[06:00] <shirish> Jordan_U: I deleted it, once it was over, I should have kept it?
[06:00] <titun> can someone guide me the Hello World C++ program http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12465/
[06:00] <rbil> I_Glitch: lmsensors will probe temperatures, fan speeds, etc.
[06:00] <jturek> is there any tool out there that can take a abiword file or RTF file and convert it to wiki text
[06:00] <rasput> you might have nmap but not the gui
[06:00] <jrib> wilo: why are you using that strange capitalization scheme for the command?
[06:00] <Intangir> i just setup NFS to share some directories, but it doesnt seem to be allowing me access
[06:00] <titun> it gives error as hello.C: In function int main(): hello.C:4: error: cout was not declared in this scope
[06:00] <Jordan_U> shirish, Yes, you can just download it again though
[06:00] <Intangir> i have access thru group, locally, but over NFS i dont
[06:00] <jrib> titun: /join ##c++
[06:00] <EnsignRedshirt> titun: You'll probably get an answer here, but also consider asking in #ubuntu-programming
[06:00] <wilo> jrib: becuase thats how it is displayed in the manu, i thought it might be case senstitive
[06:01] <titun> EnsignRedshirt: thanks,
[06:01] <rasput> nmap-fe
[06:01] <jrib> wilo: it is, that's why your command doesn't work.  Try 'dpkg -L nmapfe | grep bin' for some hints
[06:01] <Oritemis> hello, ppl. I just installed mysql, mysql client, mysql administrator. But I dunno how to put it all to work throug a GUI. Can someone help me?
[06:01] <peepsalot> hmm still can't boot
[06:02] <wilo> jrib: i got it to work, thankyou
[06:02] <tha_toadman> what does this mean ---- configure: error: *** you need to have the Linux kernel source installed
[06:02] <tha_toadman>         for this driver
[06:02] <tha_toadman> i've already ran "apt-get install linux-source-2.6.17" but it still errors out when i run ./configure ???
[06:02] <njero> hey all, I have a small kvm with a ps2/usb keyboard plugged in... I am trying to switch using scroll-lock,scroll-lock... this works on the windows machine but not on my ubuntu box (dapper)... any ideas?
[06:02] <lkthomas> does anyone have experience with snmp ?
[06:02] <I_Glitch> Hmm...., synaptic didn't find lmsensors, but if found gdesklets-data which looks like it includes it.
[06:02] <um_whoa> that program is is lacking #include <iostream>
[06:03] <rasput> ohwell, any one any exp in settin up webcam in ubuntu or linux in general? i have acer inbuilt one and never messed with cams b4 in linux
[06:03] <EnsignRedshirt> titun: But, briefly: add the line "using namespace std;" before main().
[06:03] <marcos> hola, alguien habla espaol
[06:03] <um_whoa>  hahah,, i lied
[06:03] <cafuego_> What's worse, it's not lacking c++
[06:03] <jetscreamer> !es
[06:03] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[06:03] <Dasnipa`> !es
[06:03] <titun> EnsignRedshirt: oh my god.....I just read about namespace and forgot it
[06:03] <jetscreamer> /join #ubuntu-es marcos
[06:04] <hobs> does anyone know what bcm43xx: Error: Microcode "bcm43xx_microcode5.fw" not available or load failed.  means?
[06:04] <jetscreamer> so this is where you are cafuego
[06:04] <titun> EnsignRedshirt: thanks
[06:04] <EnsignRedshirt> titun: No problem.
[06:04] <Jordan_U> hobs, You need firmware for your card
[06:04] <rbil> I_Glitch: package is called lm-sensors
[06:04] <hobs> what card is it?
[06:04] <way2go> Hello, i wish to get back some files that i erased from trash ( ubunu 5.10 gnome ) How can i do that ? pls. it is very important.
[06:04] <megafauna> Hi how do i get Wine to recognize my DVD drive?
[06:05] <I_Glitch_> rbil: can I just apt-get that?
[06:05] <hobs> Jordan_U what card?
[06:05] <rasput> mmmm, i see... no quick fix for rasput then
[06:05] <rbil> sure
[06:05] <rasput> nvr is on chat
[06:05] <rasput> adios
[06:05] <I_Glitch_> cool.
[06:05] <hobs> Jordan_U, do you mean my multimedia reading port?
[06:05] <yurimxpxman> way2go: try testdisk
[06:05] <Jordan_U> hobs, Your wireless card
[06:05] <|Amon|> lol, what's the main US repository domain name? i edited out of apt.source when doing something else
[06:05] <hobs> Jordan_U, that would explain why it isnt working!
[06:05] <Jordan_U> hobs, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1071920&mode=linear
[06:06] <rbil> I_Glitch: then read the README or man page, as you have to do something before lmsensors will work. Can't remember it's been so long that I've installed it
[06:06] <hobs> Jordan_U, thanks bud!
[06:06] <way2go> yurimxpxman bash: testdisk: command not found
[06:06] <way2go>  :S
[06:06] <[BTF] Chm0d> !fiesty
[06:06] <ubotu> The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[06:06] <yurimxpxman> way2go: http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk
[06:06] <|Amon|> ?
[06:06] <way2go> yurimxpxman thanks
[06:06] <EnsignRedshirt> |Amon|: I don't know if it is the "main" repo, but I use us.archive.ubuntu.com
[06:07] <Oritemis> hello, ppl. I just installed mysql, mysql client, mysql administrator. But I dunno how to put it all to work throug a GUI. Can someone help me?
[06:07] <I_Glitch> rbil: Hmm, says it's already installed, where do I find the readme or man for that?
[06:07] <|Amon|> EnsignRedshirt, "main US repo" ;D
[06:07] <|Amon|> thx
[06:07] <um_whoa> i doubt that dude is still here but he is missing this: using namespace std;
[06:07] <rbil> I_Glitch: lots of docs ... see what this gives u ... /usr/share/doc/lm-sensors/doc/lm_sensors-FAQ.html
[06:07] <um_whoa>  that is what it is balking about,i had to compile it to see that
[06:08] <tmorton> I'm trying to debug a problem that a user of my software is having on ubuntu... Can someone point me to the URL of the .deb in Feisty that provides libGLU?
[06:09] <Yggdrasil> hello, can somone help me out customizing usplash ?
[06:09] <Brylie> hi
[06:10] <Buio81> hi
[06:10] <um_whoa> #c++
[06:10] <EnsignRedshirt> tmorton: libglu1-mesa
[06:11] <I_Glitch> rbil: boy, that's a big file, I got my work cut out for me...
[06:11] <tmorton> thanks EnsignRedshirt
[06:11] <rbil> :-)
[06:11] <Brylie> 1 0|\|LY \/\/15|-| 7H3R3 \/\/45 50|\/|37H1NG L0|_||)3R 4N|) |\/|0R3 0|3|\|0X10|_|5 7|-|4|\| 4|_|_ C4P174|_ |_3773R5 PL|_|5 1337!!!
[06:11] <Brylie> oops
[06:11] <billy> G'night folks.
[06:11] <Brylie> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/USplashCustomizationHowto
[06:11] <rbil> I_Glitch: if I got it working, I'm sure it's not as daunting as it looks :-)
[06:11] <arrenlex> !leet | Brylie
[06:11] <ubotu> Brylie: 1337 i5 nigh-inc0mpr3h3n5ib13 70 u5 n00bs, 4nd n0b0dy c4r35 if UR 4 1337 h4x0r. Giv3 i7 4 r357.
[06:11] <Buio81> is there anyone who can help me installing a kernel?
[06:12] <Brylie> Yggdrasil: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/USplashCustomizationHowto
[06:12] <Buio81> I already tried that one
[06:12] <I_Glitch> rbil: lol, and I thought MBM5 on WinXP was hard to set up the first few times lol, that stuff is like cake now.
[06:13] <carlos_> hola
[06:13] <|thunder> is there a way to use a layout cont or a contentpane so that it grows to fit what ever is in it? as in, no scrollbars IN the container, but in the browser instead ?
[06:13] <rbil> I_Glitch: just go and read the section on 3 Installation and Management, and work from there. The thing will probably sense everytime you fart, but for the basics, shouldn't be too hard
[06:14] <Buio81> is there anyone who can help me installing a kernel?
[06:14] <arrenlex> Buio81: apt-get install linux-image-generic
[06:14] <brophat> sound card is listed with lspci yet ubuntu says sound card not found.
[06:14] <brophat> any ideas?
[06:14] <rbil> I_Glitch: the program that sets up sensors is called: sensors-detect
[06:15] <carlos_> anyone who can help in python?
[06:15] <Buio81> hold on,I'll switch on ubuntu. see you in a minute
[06:15] <brophat> does the sound card id# have to be put into some config file?
[06:15] <EnsignRedshirt> carlos_: Maybe--not necessarily me, though--but also consider #ubuntu-programming or #python
[06:16] <I_Glitch> rbil: lol, I started skimming and that's where I'm at, I'm new to this whole linux thing though, a lot of what is common terminology to the author is confusing to me.  I'm still adjusting to the learning curve.
[06:16] <Flannel> carlos_: #ubuntu-offtopic is your best bet for help in an ubuntu related channel
[06:16] <carlos_> thanks men
[06:17] <vanberge> alright... can somebody at least help me get azureus running!?  whenever i open it, it just closes after the splash screen
[06:18] <EnsignRedshirt> vanberge: I'm sure I can't help get it running, but if you run it from the command line, you might see some error messages.
[06:18] <I_Glitch> Ok, it says run sensors-detect, where do I find that?, what happened to the good ol'
[06:18] <um_whoa> titun, i got a fix for your hello world program
[06:18] <I_Glitch> "program files" folder?
[06:18] <I_Glitch> lol
[06:19] <Yggdrasil> brylie thanks
[06:19] <vanberge> EnsignRedshirt, i actually did that... it just says 'core dumped' or something like that
[06:19] <Brylie> YW
[06:19] <vanberge> nothing very helpful it didnt seem
[06:19] <um_whoa> titun?
[06:20] <Buio81> I'm trying to install a network simulator:http://nsl10.csie.nctu.edu.tw/
[06:20] <Buio81> but I have some problem
[06:20] <I_Glitch> Ok, quick super-noob question..., wtf is a "module" ???
[06:21] <bill_> i have a 3ware hardware SATA raid that shows up as "sdg" in the installer, but i'm having a heck of a time getting grub to see it
[06:21] <EnsignRedshirt> !wtf
[06:21] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[06:21] <I_Glitch> EnsignRedshirt:  Sorry, I'll watch it.
[06:21] <Buio81> anybody?
[06:21] <yell0w> hey folks, how can i see the textmode of bootup instaed of the splash screen?
[06:21] <hijjt> I_Glitch, kinda like a driver for your hardware, it talks to the kernel which talks to your hardware
[06:21] <Flannel> yell0w: for one time? or permanantly
[06:22] <yell0w> Flannel, one time
 change the grub to not have splash and quiet at the end
[06:22] <EnsignRedshirt> Buio81: You haven't stated the problem.  Describe it, maybe someone can help.
[06:22] <Flannel> yell0w: in GRUB, hit 'e', then remove quiet and substitute splash for nosplash
 of the kernel line
[06:22] <Frog292> hey, can someone help me? i never set up my wired network with the ubuntu reisntall... now even though its connected to a place i know it used o work, it isn't is there some command to get it to try pining?
[06:22] <yell0w> Flannel, hijjt got it
[06:22] <yell0w> now how about permanently ? :D
[06:22] <mindstate> anyone in here familiar with postfix ?
[06:22] <I_Glitch> Ok, so module == driver ??
[06:23] <yell0w> dig into /boot ?
 edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst
[06:23] <Flannel> yell0w: you'd edit the options in /boot/grub/menu.lst then regenerate your sources.list
[06:23] <Flannel> er, not sources.list, menu.lst
 which is the same thing you edit in grub command editor
[06:23] <yell0w> i got cha
[06:23] <Buio81> ok thank you EnsignRedshirt
[06:23] <yell0w> thanks Flannel n hijjt
[06:23] <Buio81> NCTUns 3.0 currently runs on the Linux operating system.
[06:23] <Buio81> The Linux distribution that works with NCTUns 3.0 and has been fully tested is Red Hat's Fedora Core 4. Other Linux distributions such as Debian may work with NCTUns because they use the same Linux kernel as Fedora. However, configurations and settings on these distributions may be different from those on Fedora. It is the user's responsibility to adjust configurations and settings if he (she) would like to install NCTUns 3.0 on a d
[06:23] <Flannel> yell0w: that's the options in the comments at the top of hte file, not the ones on the kernel lines
[06:23] <brophat> sound card is listed in lspci yet ubuntu keeps saying it can't find soundcard.
[06:23] <yell0w> Flannel, ok
[06:24] <Buio81> with the software you have to install a dedicated kernel
[06:24] <hijjt> brophat, do you know what chipset it is?
[06:24] <brophat> 00:0b.0 Multimedia audio controller: Cirrus Logic CS 4610/11
[06:24] <brophat> [CrystalClear SoundFusion Audio Accelerator]  (rev 01)
[06:24] <brophat> hijjt that is the output of lspci
[06:24] <yell0w> Flannel, i was thinking maybe there's some magic keystrokes.. oh well... ;)
[06:24] <Buio81> I tryed every way but there is always some error compiling it
[06:24] <hijjt> brophat, gotcha
[06:24] <Frog292> hey, whats the command to make linux refresh or even try to connect to a wired network?
[06:25] <I_Glitch> Ok, "insert module" = "Install driver", maybe I can get used to this.
[06:25] <Buio81> that is:
[06:25] <hijjt> brophat, what does lsmod |grep snd say?
[06:25] <yell0w> Frog292, sudo ifconfig eth1 down/up
[06:25] <Frog292> down/up?
[06:25] <Buio81> CC      arch/i386/kernel/process.o
[06:25] <Buio81> {standard input}: Assembler messages:
[06:25] <Buio81> {standard input}:787: Error: suffix or operands invalid for `mov'
[06:25] <Buio81> {standard input}:788: Error: suffix or operands invalid for `mov'
[06:25] <yell0w> for stop/start
[06:25] <Frog292> yell0w - thanks man :)
[06:25] <Buio81> and other similar errors
[06:25] <Jordan_U> Frog292, And after what Frog292 said, you may want to "sudo dhclient eth1"
[06:26] <yell0w> Frog292, if you're on ethernet that's eth0 btw
[06:26] <Buio81> (I dont wanna flood)
[06:26] <brophat> hijjt well it is my bros computer and he lives in another state and he went to sleep.
[06:26] <mateus-br> Is banshee better than rythmbox?
[06:26] <Flannel> !paste | Buio81
[06:26] <ubotu> Buio81: 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 (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[06:26] <hijjt> brophat, oh
[06:26] <Jordan_U> Frog292, * what yell0w said
[06:26] <jrib> mateus-br: better is what is better for *you*
[06:26] <brophat> hijjt I will tell him to do it tomorrow. what would we be looking for with that?
[06:26] <Buio81> thank you,sorry
[06:26] <brophat> oh ok snd
[06:26] <hijjt> brophat, something to say snd-cs46xx
[06:27] <brophat> ahhh ok now I gotcha
[06:27] <hijjt> brophat, that is the module that is supposed to load for that card
[06:27] <hijjt> brophat, then if you see it you should be able to alsamixer and get a mixer for it
[06:27] <RumpledElf> omg, this is a big channel
[06:27] <hijjt> brophat, but if it is not loaded then you should probably try to load it with modprobe snd-cs46xx
[06:27] <brophat> hijjt alsamixer says can't find sound card
[06:27] <elkbuntu> RumpledElf, feel free to PM
[06:28] <brophat> what if the module is not loaded?
[06:28] <Buio81> ok,here's the link:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12468/
[06:28] <ZaZ213> does anyone know of a way to install ipcop or smoothwall on ubuntu or know of a similar functioning program besides firestarter?
[06:28] <elkbuntu> RumpledElf, you will need to be identified though
[06:28] <hijjt> brophat, you are going to want to to load it with modprobe snd-46xx
[06:28] <brophat> ok thanks
[06:28] <brophat> yeah saw that thanks
[06:29] <Buio81> anyone has any idea?
 is it an old laptop?
[06:29] <brophat> old desktop
[06:29] <hijjt> brophat, may have isa sound that is actual sound and the 46xx do something else...
[06:30] <bullgard4> What is a 'shared library'? I thought all libraries are designed to be used by many programs. But Synaptics writes for the libc6 program package: "This package includes shared versions of the standard C library
[06:30] <tonyyarusso> ZaZ213: smoothwall should be available
[06:30] <hijjt> brophat, some old ibm laptops were kinda like that and they had an isa cs 42something
[06:30] <Buio81> noone I guess...
[06:30] <h00t> can someone tell me what is the name of the package to install for all the compilers to work etc.
[06:30] <brophat> hijjt is there a way to list isa?
[06:30] <ZaZ213> in a debian package im assuming tony?
[06:30] <Dave|O`tool> who knows what to use to copy a warner bros dvd?
[06:30] <tonyyarusso> ZaZ213: Native Ubuntu I think
[06:30] <yell0w> bullgard4, maybe get build-essential, that should include glibc i think
[06:31] <tonyyarusso> !info smoothwall
[06:31] <ubotu> Package smoothwall does not exist in edgy, edgy-backports, edgy-seveas
[06:31] <arrenlex> h00t: build-essential
[06:31] <h00t> arrenlex: you rock
[06:31] <ZaZ213> ok ill check
[06:31] <hijjt> brophat, not really all that well, try googling the make and model with linux, and sound problems
[06:31] <tonyyarusso> ZaZ213: maybe I'm wrong - I thought I'd seen it before, but maybe it's not longer included
[06:31] <bullgard4> yell0w: Thank you.
[06:31] <brophat> hijjt but doesn't it look like that lspci output is telling us that that is the sound card?
[06:32] <ZaZ213> any other suggestions then? im using this machine to route conns to my vista machine
[06:32] <Buio81> can anyone help me? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12468/
[06:32] <ZaZ213> or maybe something where i can import a blocklist from peerguardian?
[06:32] <Frog292> yellow | just anyone, i've tried using sudo ifconfig eth0 up, and it's now sent 6 packets out, but none have been recieved, i know that this network interface works with linux, or at least it did with 6.06..... any suggestions?
[06:32] <Noah0504> What would be better for a console based Linux install Ubuntu or Debian?
[06:32] <jrib> Noah0504: try both and see what you like.  Both are good options imo
[06:33] <mindstate> anyone in here familiar with postfix ?
[06:33] <hijjt> brophat, yeah but I think the ibm 600e laptop had something like that but you have to use the snd-cs4236 driver and specify the irq
[06:33] <Frog292> scratch that... it is the interface
[06:33] <ZaZ213> frog try the same command in su mode
[06:33] <Frog292> well thanks :)
[06:33] <brophat> hijjt this is a 1998 Dell
[06:33] <um_whoa> hey, not that this will fix it, but do  a tcpdump -i eth0 and see if it b-casts at all
[06:33] <ZaZ213> sometimes ive had better luck with configing as root
[06:33] <Frog292> so... now the router needs to go down :)
[06:34] <um_whoa>  also what type of connection are you trying to make to the net pppoe?
[06:34] <hijjt> brophat, model ?
[06:34] <Noah0504> Well, I have run Debian in the past... (Again this will be a console install.)  I liked it.  It's similar with apt-get and everything.  However I liked not having a root account in Ubuntu... but are there any other differnces?
[06:34] <hijjt> brophat, the cs4610/11 was a dsp that could be used for a couple of different things, i think in the ibm it was used as a modem
[06:34] <brophat> hijjt Dimension XPS R350
[06:34] <punktux> my ubuntu system is not able to detect eth0 wireless which used to be the wireless connection, after i used ethernet connection for few hours,what's gone wrong?
[06:34] <|Amon|> Noah0504, Ubuntu is Ubuntu and Debian is Debian.
[06:34] <arrenlex> Noah0504: Ubuntu releases more regularly.
[06:35] <ZaZ213> ubuntu is a fork of debian
[06:35] <|Amon|> of course
[06:35] <ZaZ213> or a leaf, more or less
[06:35] <ZaZ213> but i like the word fork better XD
[06:35] <ZaZ213> fork fork fork
[06:36] <|Amon|> spoon!
[06:36] <arrenlex> Derivative is more accurate.
[06:36] <um_whoa> fork()
[06:36] <|Amon|> yep
[06:36] <EnsignRedshirt> "Ubuntu is Ubuntu"... not exactly. Ubuntu is either breezy or dapper or edgy or feisty.
[06:36] <punktux> my ubuntu system is not able to detect eth0 wireless which used to be the wireless connection, after i used ethernet connection for few hours,what's gone wrong?
[06:36] <|Amon|> EnsignRedshirt, or it's Kubuntu
[06:36] <ZaZ213> SPORK
[06:36] <ZaZ213> i win
[06:36] <um_whoa> frog?
[06:36] <|Amon|> SPKORK
[06:36] <arrenlex> EnsignRedshirt: Actually, x != x pretty much contradicts the laws of any mathematical system ever invented by anyone > 10 years old.
[06:36] <EnsignRedshirt> |Amon|: Oh, yeah.  Or xubuntu, etc.
[06:36] <Noah0504> Well, here is a better question.  Let's say I want to use Ubuntu for a console install.  What method should I use to do so.
[06:36] <Blu3> can someone point me to some docs or otherwise for setting up vlans in kubuntu?
[06:37] <jhornick> the console install
 funny that the ibm600e is around 366 so same speed territory
[06:37] <EnsignRedshirt> arrenlex: Who said we were talking about a mathematical system? :)
[06:37] <arrenlex> Noah0504: Install from the alternate CD and don't install a GUI. Or install from the server CD.
[06:37] <arrenlex> !alternate | Noah0504
[06:37] <ubotu> Noah0504: 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.
[06:37] <arrenlex> !server | Noah0504
[06:37] <ubotu> Noah0504: 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
[06:37] <Noah0504> jhornick: Is that on the Alternate -- I guess so...
[06:37] <|Amon|> i like doing a console install from a livecd
[06:37] <ZaZ213> does anyone have any recommended reading for setting up a ftp server i need pretty specific step by step instructions???
[06:38] <brophat> hijjt hmmm ok. I talked my brother into getting off windows and this is his first linux experience hahaha
[06:38] <um_whoa> google ftp setup unix?
 it isn't that hard to do, just finding out the information is the hardest part
[06:38] <Noah0504> arrenlex: How do I make sure the GUI isn't installed using the Alternate CD.
[06:38] <ComunisTico> hi i got a problem with the resolution of my screen
[06:38] <|Amon|> brophat, is he doing a dual boot?
[06:38] <|Amon|> or running from the livecd
[06:38] <ZaZ213> lol
[06:39] <ComunisTico> anyone that can help me please?
[06:39] <brophat> |Amon| yes dual boot
[06:39] <mindstate> anyone in here familiar with postfix ?
[06:39] <arrenlex> Noah0504: Dunno, never installed from the alternate CD.
[06:39] <arrenlex> !fixres > ComunisTico
[06:39] <Flannel> !anyone | mindstate
[06:39] <ubotu> mindstate: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[06:39] <ZaZ213> whoa, thanks for the obvious i was looking for maybe someone with a bookmark or something that they knew was a good article
[06:39] <Flannel> Noah0504: You'll select the "server" install, instead of the "desktop" install, at the boot menu
[06:39] <Noah0504> arrenlex: Okay, thanks anyway.
[06:39] <um_whoa>  flannel is that to read as not anyone or mindstate?
 huh?
[06:39] <brophat> hijjt yeah given the fact the sound card listed may be a phantom hahahah
[06:39] <um_whoa> you betcha, zazz12345
[06:40] <mindstate> lol.. im having trouble receiving mail using postfix..was able to at one point but now i cant.. the folks in #postfix arent much help honestly
[06:40] <arrenlex> ComunisTico: Huh what? Did you read it?
[06:40] <jhornick> Noah0504: on the alt cd there is an option for a console install, it doesn't install X or anything other than a base system.
[06:40] <Noah0504> Flannel: Well, I mean, I don't really want the server kernel... I guess I can change it anyway later...
[06:40] <|Amon|> brophat, nice, make sure he's not writing to the ntfs part directly
[06:40] <ComunisTico> yeah but i didnt understand
[06:40] <|Amon|> could cause some issues
[06:40] <Noah0504> jhornick: Oh, well, that makes things easy.
[06:40] <Flannel> Noah0504: the alt. CD doesn't have the server kernel on it
[06:40] <brophat> |Amon| everything is already installed. it is dual booting
[06:40] <arrenlex> ComunisTico: What part of this didn't you understand? "To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto"
[06:40] <Flannel> um_whoa: no.  ! is the prefix for factoids (bot commands), and then I pipe it to him, so ubotu prefixes the factoid text with his name (to highlight him)
[06:40] <|Amon|> brophat, yes i'm talking post-install
[06:41] <Noah0504> I think I might try to install Fiesty... That should be stable enough from the console, haha.
[06:41] <um_whoa> oh, i get it
[06:41] <ComunisTico> ok thnks
[06:41] <um_whoa>  because it is also used for factorials in math and nots in programming.
[06:41] <um_whoa> !test | whoa
[06:41] <ubotu> whoa: Failed.
[06:41] <brophat> |Amon| but if he is in windows how does he not write to the ntfs directly?
[06:42] <um_whoa> !test | um_whoa
[06:42] <Buio81> can anyone help me? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12468/
[06:42] <|Amon|> brophat, from linux
[06:42] <Flannel> um_whoa: #ubuntu-bots for testing, thanks
[06:42] <arrenlex> Whoa, what does !test do?
[06:42] <um_whoa>  oh, sorry
[06:42] <brophat> |Amon| if he is in linux, doesn't linux pretty much stay with its partition?
[06:42] <um_whoa> nothing at all arrenlex
[06:43] <|Amon|> brophat, unless you have it setup in /etc/fstab and have another partition such as a fat32 partition to share between nix and doz
[06:43] <h00t> arrenlex: how come i cannot find "build-essentials" in synaptic
[06:43] <Flannel> h00t: no s at the end
[06:43] <EnsignRedshirt> h00t: build-essential
[06:43] <h00t> accchhhh ... always the stupidest thing
[06:43] <arrenlex> h00t: build-essential
[06:43] <brophat> |Amon| ubuntu installer did all the setting up.
[06:43] <h00t> thanx
[06:44] <|Amon|> ok, i myself use gparted when setting things up
[06:44] <|Amon|> i think the ubuntu installer uses qtparted too
[06:44] <brophat> |Amon| he is not sharing any partitions.
[06:45] <brophat> |Amon| unless ubuntu sets it up so blows is mounted to his nix?
[06:45] <mindstate>  im having trouble receiving mail using postfix..was able to at one point but now i cant.. the folks in #postfix arent much help honestly
[06:45] <|Amon|> i dunno, i setup my own /etc/fstab and ran gparted first
[06:45] <h00t> arrenlex: Flannel: EnsignRedshirt: I don't get it ... Why would they put gcc on the system if it cannot compile w/out those packages ... or am I missing something
[06:46] <Flannel> h00t: gcc isn't installed by default
[06:46] <h00t> Flannel: are you saying that "by default" nothing will compile
[06:46] <Aaron_Mason> hey all, does anybody know of a program to parse a HTML file and spit out a list of links?
[06:46] <jrib> Aaron_Mason: grep
[06:47] <|Amon|> Aaron_Mason, grep
[06:47] <Flannel> h00t: I am.  by default, there's no compiler.
[06:47] <Pelo> h00t,  by default ubuntu expects ppl to use the packages in synaptic
[06:47] <um_whoa> Flannel, is there a cmd that will bring up all the bot cmds?
[06:47] <Flannel> um_whoa: There's a website
[06:47] <Aaron_Mason> jrib, |Amon|: that a layperson can use?
[06:48] <mindstate> there should be a compiler by default i think
[06:48] <|Amon|> lol
[06:48] <um_whoa> do you know the url or should i just google bot cmds?
[06:48] <|Amon|> Aaron_Mason, don't fear the command line
[06:48] <greddy> whats the Difference between dapper 6.06 And edgy 6.10 ? becoz i am new i just install Ubuntu6.06. but now i try to run edgy6.10 from cdrom.. its look like same as dapper-drake ?
[06:48] <|Amon|> my son
[06:48] <|Amon|> ;D
[06:48] <Flannel> um_whoa: try a garbage command, he'll give you the URL
[06:48] <jrib> Aaron_Mason: do you understand regular expressions?
[06:48] <Hansel> Go with Edgy.
[06:48] <arrenlex> greddy: dapper isn't getting any new versions of packages.
[06:48] <Aaron_Mason> |Amon|: I don't fear it, i never said the tool had to be gui, I hate linux gui
[06:48] <Aaron_Mason> jrib: not intimately
[06:49] <greddy> Can i Shift my Ubuntu6.06 to Edgy? i have a Edgy CD.
[06:49] <jazzK> hi all
[06:49] <|Amon|> Aaron_Mason, http://www.robelle.com/library/smugbook/regexpr.html
[06:49] <arrenlex> !upgrade | greddy
[06:49] <ubotu> greddy: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[06:49] <Aaron_Mason> |Amon|: i know how to use grep
[06:49] <|Amon|> so why'd you ask???
[06:49] <jrib> Aaron_Mason: well assuming the urls are surrounded by " you would do something like: grep -o 'http://[^"] *' some_file
[06:50] <jazzK> what is the "fastest in open" editor ?
[06:50] <Aaron_Mason> |Amon|: i just didnt know the regex that will allow me to get the things between the inverted commas
[06:50] <jazzK> nedit crash in edgy
[06:50] <brophat> hijjt can't one use the id on that cirus logic card to determine if it is being used as the sound card or as the modem as you suspect?
[06:50] <|Amon|> okay no prob
[06:50] <arrow> can someone explain why ext3 doesn't get fragmented?
[06:50] <|Amon|> thats all you needed toa sk
[06:50] <cables> arrow, it allocates space more efficiently, using tricks to reduce the risk of fragmentation
[06:50] <Dasnipa`> arrow, because the filesystem allocates space a lot smarter
[06:50] <Pelo> arrow,  it defragments as it goes
[06:51] <cables> Pelo, nope, that's HFS+
[06:51] <Dasnipa`> arrow, reiserfs does similar
[06:51] <I_Glitch> rbil: you still there?
[06:51] <jrib> Aaron_Mason: that would fail to get relative links I guess...
[06:51] <hijjt> brophat, you can look on the board and see if there are any other chips on it
[06:51] <hijjt> turtle beach maybe?
[06:51] <Aaron_Mason> jrib: its ok, this page is full of absolute links
[06:51] <hijjt> brophat, or cs4246
[06:51] <greddy> i d0nt want to upgrade my 6.06 to edgy c0z i d0nt have bandwidth or high speed connection.. i just want to upgrade my edgy through CD?
[06:51] <abasinisvacant> what is a ftfp server, how does it work, what's it uses?
[06:52] <arrow> Someone was trying to linux bash so I had to tell them whats up
[06:52] <braniff> how do i make xine play a mounted iso file of a vcd ??
[06:52] <hijjt> brophat, turtle beach is the on that is coming up on google for that model
[06:52] <cafuego_> abasinisvacant: Do you mean 'tftp' ?
[06:52] <cables> !upgrades | greddy
[06:52] <ubotu> greddy: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[06:52] <jhornick> you can also adjust the search string to just look starting at the href="
[06:52] <abasinisvacant> yes
[06:52] <Pelo> braniff,  you mount the iso first
[06:52] <cables> greddy, there are instructions there. You'll still have to download the CD though
[06:52] <abasinisvacant> cafuego, yes
[06:52] <brophat> hijjt turtle beach sound card?
[06:52] <abasinisvacant> cafuego_, yes
[06:52] <greddy> cables:  i have the Edgy CD
[06:52] <braniff> Pelo, i have mounted it a /mnt/iso1
[06:52] <Pelo> braniff,  sorry I miss read you,  I am not sure you can
[06:52] <cables> greddy, I just want to tell you that unless you have a broken "o" key, seriously don't use zer0.
[06:52] <cafuego_> abasinisvacant: it's a very basic file transfer server, usually used to network boot computers.
[06:53] <abasinisvacant> boot computers?
[06:53] <cafuego_> abasinisvacant: yes
[06:53] <greddy> cables:  i just want to upgrade my 6.06 to edgy from Cd.
[06:53] <hijjt> brophat, http://zurich.ai.mit.edu/hypermail/thinkpad/2000-04/0383.html
[06:53] <Dasnipa`> arrow, and yes, this leads to the question why hasnt microsoft done something similar... your guess is as good as mine... maybe they havent been able to invent their own algos for the stuff and they couldnt possibly use open source code or algos in their FS, God forbid it have to be open source
[06:53] <cables> greddy, you can backup your files and reinstall from scratch, otherwise you're out of luck.
[06:53] <I_Glitch> This is all very confusing...
[06:53] <hijjt> brophat, there is the thing on the ibm
[06:53] <asc> greddy: You can just run the upgrade in your spare time - it saves its' progress so it can resume
[06:53] <I_Glitch> I'm going to bed.
[06:53] <cables> greddy, because you need the Edgy Alternate CD in order to do an upgrade.
[06:53] <Aaron_Mason> jrib: problem is that also gets me any text that sits around it
[06:53] <Flannel> greddy: you'll need the alternate CD
[06:53] <abasinisvacant> cafuego, to 'start' computers?
[06:53] <I_Glitch> Something I understand.
[06:53] <jrib> Aaron_Mason: example?
[06:53] <jhornick> cables: slightly offtopic, but what's a good key to use for a broken z key?
[06:53] <baguzzzz> somebody talk to me..!!
[06:53] <cafuego_> abasinisvacant: To load an operating system via the network, for instance on machines without harddisks.
[06:53] <greddy> Flannel:  whats that? alternate CD? i just install .iso from Ubuntu website then burn it in cd.
[06:54] <cables> greddy, if you're unwilling to download an additional ISO or perform an internet upgrade, you'll have to install Edgy from scratch.
[06:54] <Hansel> abasinisvacant, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trivial_File_Transfer_Protocol
[06:54] <cables> !alternate | greddy
[06:54] <um_whoa> !ping | baguzzzz
[06:54] <ubotu> greddy: 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.
[06:54] <ubotu> baguzzzz: pong
[06:54] <abasinisvacant> ok, the wiki should tell me the rest
[06:54] <braniff> when is the next version of ubuntu being released?
[06:54] <um_whoa> sorry, i couldn't resist
[06:54] <abasinisvacant> thanks
[06:54] <greddy> ohh.
[06:54] <cables> jhornick, remap your caps lock key
[06:54] <baguzzzz> !ping
[06:54] <Soltek> hi
[06:54] <Aaron_Mason> !ping
[06:54] <ubotu> pong
[06:54] <asc> braniff: the 19th of next month I believe
[06:54] <Aaron_Mason> yay
[06:54] <braniff> thanks
[06:54] <baguzzzz> wew
[06:54] <baguzzzz> zzzz
[06:55] <cables> jhornick, don't ask me how, but it's definitely possible on Linux, and you shouldn't use caps lock anyway :)
[06:55] <jhornick> cables: might as well, usualy I map ctrl to it
[06:55] <baguzzzz> heya....
[06:55] <greddy> cables: if i just use my 6.06 version partition for edgy .. then edgy format it self its valid way?
[06:55] <jhornick> cables: BUT CAPS LOCK IS CRUISE CONTROL FOR COOL!!! enough cl, time to remap
[06:55] <cables> greddy, edgy will overwrite your data. You'll need to back it up before installing Edgy
[06:55] <baguzzzz> hello......
[06:56] <um_whoa> !shout
[06:56] <ubotu> PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[06:56] <greddy> cables:  i d0nt have anything on that partition just Except Ubuntu dapper-drake
[06:56] <um_whoa> ok, i am done with the bot
[06:56] <baguzzzz> !shout
[06:56] <cables> greddy, and all your files, right?
[06:56] <baguzzzz> asasasasasasasas
[06:56] <baguzzzz> asasas
[06:56] <baguzzzz> a
[06:56] <baguzzzz> s
[06:56] <baguzzzz> as
[06:56] <baguzzzz> as
[06:56] <baguzzzz> a
[06:56] <cables> !ops
[06:56] <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
[06:56] <baguzzzz> s
[06:56] <Aaron_Mason> jrib: for instance, the line: "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/texinfo/texinfo-4.8.tar.bz2"><i>http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/texinfo/texinfo-4.8.tar.bz2</i></a>
[06:56] <baguzzzz> as
[06:56] <greddy> baguzzzz:  dont do that..
[06:56] <Aaron_Mason> the whole line comes up
[06:56] <jrib> Aaron_Mason: oh, yes I see how that would fail.  Use jhornick's suggestion then
[06:57] <hijjt> brophat, # Turtle Beach Montego II A3D sound card
[06:57] <greddy> cables:  yes in that partition i just have Ubuntu-dapper files .. not any my personal fiels
[06:57] <greddy> *files
[06:57] <jrib> Aaron_Mason: or put a " before the http in mine
[06:57] <cables> greddy, in that case, you can go ahead and install. You should back up your /home folder, unless it's already on a separate partition, because that contains all your program settings and stuff.
[06:58] <beg1689> i accidently deleted a file, any chance i can recover it?
[06:58] <beg1689> using rm
[06:58] <jrib> beg1689: is any program still using it?
[06:58] <beg1689> noo...
[06:58] <greddy> cables:  i am using Redhat linux too.. But using Ubuntu grub. is there any problem if i use edgy on that partition?
[06:58] <beg1689> im so mad
[06:58] <jrib> beg1689: then not that I know of
[06:58] <um_whoa>  its gone for good then
[06:58] <daddyman> anyone know where I can get realplayer codec for Feisty Fawn?
[06:59] <cables> greddy, probably not
[06:59] <cables> !realplayer | daddyman
[06:59] <ubotu> daddyman: 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
[06:59] <daddyman> thanks
[06:59] <beg1689> that sucks, i was restoring my settings from a backup folder, and i deleted the wrong .mozilla
[06:59] <beg1689> now all my bookmarks are gone
[06:59] <cables> beg1689, I hate to be cruel, but
[06:59] <cables> !backup | beg1689
[06:59] <ubotu> beg1689: 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
[06:59] <Buio81> can anyone help me? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12468/
[06:59] <brophat> hijjt yeah I see that now. screwed up
[07:00] <hijjt> brophat,is it in the lspci?
[07:00] <cables> beg1689, I back up every day, and it saves me trouble almost every week. I'm that clumsy.
[07:00] <comodo> can anyone tell me what i did wrong i install ubuntu on a dual boot with windows and i created two 10gig partitions and then a 2gig linux swap but when i start my computer up there is no bootloader to pick windows on
[07:00] <EnsignRedshirt> beg1689: What file system are you using? http://e2undel.sourceforge.net/recovery-howto.html
[07:00] <hijjt> brophat, aureal anything?
[07:00] <beg1689> ext3
[07:00] <cables> comodo, you resized the ntfs partition?
[07:00] <comodo> no i dont think so
[07:00] <tidrion> goodnight all
[07:00] <cables> comodo, well you should have... what did you do to your windows partition?
[07:00] <comodo> nothing
[07:01] <comodo> just mounted it i think
[07:01] <greddy> cables ok thanks.. now reading upgrading method in details on web.
[07:01] <brophat> hijjt my bro did the lspci and as far as he tells me the cirus logic is all that comes up related to audio, but he is crawling on linux right now
[07:01] <brophat> maybe he didn't scroll down
[07:01] <brophat> I will tell him tomorrow.
[07:01] <tate_> hey, how do I install Proprietary Drivers manager?
[07:01] <cables> comodo, when you installed, you should have made the Windows partition smaller to accommodate the Ubuntu Ext3 and Swap partitions. If you didn't, you may have overwritten it.
[07:01] <cables> tate_, you need Feisty for that
[07:01] <hijjt> brophat, anyway, i have a long trip tomorrow hope i helped a bit
[07:01] <brophat> hijjt do you know off hand if that sound card is supported
[07:02] <hijjt> brophat, it should be
[07:02] <brophat> hijjt you helped a lot thanks
[07:02] <umops> is there a current problem in ubuntu where you get logged out as soon as you login?
[07:02] <beg1689> what about magicrescue?
[07:02] <umops> *login to a gnome session
[07:02] <tate_> I know, I'm trying to tell someone over the phone who has it how to install it
[07:02] <tate_> and it's not as if they advertise it
[07:02] <cables> tate_, it's built in
[07:02] <mindstate>  im having trouble receiving mail using postfix..was able to at one point but now i cant.. the folks in #postfix arent much help honestly
[07:03] <brophat> hijjt have a safe trip
[07:03] <cables> tate_, it's in System>Administration on Feisty beta (not herd)
[07:03] <tate_> where can they find it
[07:03] <cables> tate_, like I said, System>Administration. If they've got Feisty Beta, it's installed.
[07:03] <brophat> hijjt not to be confused with a long strange trip
[07:03] <Therealmadhatter> hey does anybody know nay alternative to partion magic i tried all the linux ones im looking for a windows version
[07:03] <cables> Therealmadhatter, wrong place to ask
[07:03] <hijjt> brophat, kernel says that aureal vortex 2 is snd-au8830
[07:03] <comodo> anyone know where to get envy
[07:04] <cables> !envy | comodo
[07:04] <ubotu> comodo: envy is a Python script that eases installation of the official Nvidia and ATI drivers. This software is NOT supported by ubuntu and you will not receive aid for it here. More at http://albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html See !nvidia and !nvidia9
[07:04] <hijjt> brophat, thanks and goodnight
[07:04] <Therealmadhatter> where should i
[07:04] <cables> Therealmadhatter, you could use a LiveCD
[07:04] <Therealmadhatter> i tried the live cd
[07:04] <cables> Therealmadhatter, if that didn't work, I don't think there's anything better than gparted.
[07:05] <cables> Therealmadhatter, except maybe partitionmagic
[07:05] <cables> Therealmadhatter, and you said you don't want that
[07:05] <Buio81> can anyone help me? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12468/
[07:05] <Therealmadhatter> i tried gparted i get an error
[07:06] <comodo> error: dependency is not satisfiable: modulle-assistant
[07:06] <comodo> thats the error i get when trying to open envy
[07:06] <Therealmadhatter> any idea what i should od
[07:07] <Therealmadhatter> do
[07:08] <umops> is there a current problem in ubuntu where you get logged out as soon as you login to a gnome session?
[07:08] <comodo> is there an  easy way to install linux drivers on ubuntu edgey
[07:08] <um_whoa> frog, are you having issues connecting to the net?
[07:09] <umops> comodo, which drivers do you need?
[07:10] <Frog29> um_whoa - am i the frog?
[07:10] <comodo> nvidia
[07:10] <um_whoa>  you are,
[07:10] <Frog29> why do you ask?
[07:10] <umops> comodo, you might like to try envy
[07:10] <Frog29> and yes i am :), but it make be my computer / network not ubuntu
[07:10] <t-rax> hi friends
[07:10] <um_whoa> i thought you said you were the last time you were here which i was thinking was about ten mins ago
[07:10] <comodo> well i download envy but when i try to open the installer it says some error message
[07:10] <Frog29> ah ok
[07:10] <comodo> you have a link for envy
[07:10] <t-rax> i am problem cedega
[07:11] <Frog29> it was a while ago
[07:11] <um_whoa> no machines connect?
[07:11] <um_whoa>  or the ubuntu one doesn't?
[07:11] <umops> comodo, how are you trying to open it?
[07:11] <comodo> with the package installer
[07:11] <Frog29> um_whoa - i'm dual booting and windows won't even use my wired connection, but th wireless works
[07:11] <Frog29> now will ubuntu
[07:11] <Frog29> *nor
[07:11] <um_whoa> how many machines on your network, what are you using to connect them, what type of connection to the net are you making.
[07:11] <t-rax> you have problem cedega please help me
[07:12] <umops> comodo, what is the error?
[07:12] <um_whoa> what type of network card is it?
[07:12] <bones> Help please.  Trying to install tango icons and it says I need imagemagick.  I already have it installed but can't ./configure the file. Whats wrong?
[07:12] <Frog29> um_whoa it's an nvidea something or another, comes deafult on my v3000Z notebook
[07:12] <comodo> error dependency is not satisfiable: module-assistant
[07:12] <Frog29> again.... it's not linux, so i'll just try and get wireless workign without it
[07:12] <um_whoa> k.
[07:13] <Frog29> so how would i get wireless working wihtout having internet acess?
[07:13] <t-rax> you have problem cedega open when lock my pc please help me
[07:13] <um_whoa> i was wondering the same thing
[07:14] <bones> Can any one explain why the ./configure doesn't see that imagemagick is installed?
[07:14] <Frog29> ah
[07:14] <Frog29> :) well obvisuly i have some internet acess, so i can always put stuff on a jump drive
[07:14] <zyth> Frog29, presumably if you have wireless, you have internet access ;)
[07:14] <um_whoa>  did that card ever work in windows?
[07:14] <um_whoa> i am assuming it did at one point
[07:14] <teh1> Anyone know if there is a way I can revert my sound settings to default? I cant find the config file.
[07:14] <Aaron_Mason> could I use sed to get the stuff between the "" in the anchor?
[07:15] <umops> comodo, maybe try dpkg -i <filename>
[07:15] <arrow> teh1, command line alsamixer might help
[07:15] <um_whoa> or awk
[07:15] <umops> is there a current problem in ubuntu where you get logged out as soon as you login to a gnome session?
[07:15] <um_whoa> or perl for that matter
[07:16] <Aaron_Mason> actually... yeah awk would work great, why didnt i think of that?
[07:16] <asc> umops: Did you just install 6.10?
[07:16] <teh1> Well I had my mic working. then i went into sound recorder and acidently selected mix instead of capture now nothing works.
[07:16] <um_whoa> you did, i just said it for you
[07:17] <umops> asc, no i have had it insalled for a long while, i have recently done some updates, though
[07:17] <asc> umops: Then that's probably not a problem I'm familiar with.  Is there an error message?
[07:18] <umops> asc, no error messages, the desktop wallpaperloads and it goes back to the login screen.
[07:18] <Frog292> back... sorry, did anyone say something to me about wireless networks?
[07:18] <Aaron_Mason> um_whoa: thanks
[07:18] <Frog292> my whole netowrk dropeed 0.o...... first time in a while
[07:19] <umops> asc, I've tried multiple gnme session options and they all fail the same way
[07:19] <bones3333> Trying to install tango icons.  Can someone help?
[07:19] <asc> umops: Do you have any other WMs installed?
[07:19] <umops> asc, no
[07:19] <daddyman> cannot get realplayer installed on Feisty Fawn 64bit edition.  Here is the message I get, (hope this isn't pasting too much)
[07:19] <daddyman> sudo apt-get install realplayer
[07:19] <daddyman> Reading package lists... Done
[07:19] <daddyman> Building dependency tree
[07:19] <daddyman> Reading state information... Done
[07:19] <daddyman> Package realplayer is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[07:19] <daddyman> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[07:20] <daddyman> is only available from another source
[07:20] <daddyman> E: Package realplayer has no installation candidate
[07:20] <Aaron_Mason> daddyman: even just a couple of lines is too much
[07:20] <daddyman> ? no ideas ?
[07:20] <Aaron_Mason> !paste
[07:20] <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 (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[07:20] <daddyman> ok ok
[07:20] <Aaron_Mason> !paste | daddyman
[07:20] <ubotu> daddyman: please see above
[07:20] <daddyman> sorry
[07:20] <daddyman> won't happen again
[07:20] <t-rax> cedega open than lock my pc
[07:20] <asc> umops: try checking ~/.xsession-errors, might be something interesting
[07:21] <umops> asc, will do,give me a minute
[07:21] <daddyman> anyone know why I can't get realplayer installed?
[07:21] <Aaron_Mason> its just a bit annoying for people on text screens, 25 lines isnt a lot to work with
[07:21] <t-rax> please help me
[07:21] <t-rax> ubotu please help me
[07:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about please help me - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:21] <t-rax> :D
[07:22] <teh1> Anyone have any idea what this means? ' gconfaudiosrc ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat'. I get it when I try to test my mic in the settings.
[07:22] <kestaz> t-rax, cedega commercial product
[07:22] <bones3333> Why doesn't ubuntu linux recognize that Imagemagick is installed when I ./configure an icon file?  Please
[07:22] <t-rax> yes kestaz
[07:22] <t-rax> please help
[07:22] <Aaron_Mason> daddyman: FWIW, it looks like realplayer might be under a different name, maybe have a look thriough synaptic or aptitude
[07:23] <t-rax> kestaz: cedega version 5.2.8
[07:23] <Buio81> can anyone help me? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12468/
[07:23] <daddyman> looked there, but was unaware that it had a different name when I looked
[07:23] <daddyman> what name should I look 4?
[07:23] <malnilion> I have NetworkManager installed with the vpnc plugin, have configured a vpn connection, but when I go to the vpn menu in nm-applet, there are no vpn connections listed.  Anybody have any ideas?
[07:23] <t-rax> kestaz: cedega version 5.2.8
[07:23] <brophat> does it matter if two different snd drivers are loaded at the same time?
[07:23] <wizo> d
[07:24] <kestaz> t-rax, i never tryed cedega.. try to check for google
[07:24] <daddyman> it is the only codec I can't get installed and I need it the most...
[07:24] <t-rax> :D
[07:24] <walla> i was wondering if anyone could me a hand with a media issue, all my media players hang, most freeze and won't even let me close them
[07:24] <kestaz> t-rax, better use wine
[07:24] <kestaz> ;)
[07:24] <asc> Anybody know how to change the tty font on Edgy back to normal?
[07:24] <kestaz> not warez soft on linux
[07:24] <kestaz> ;)
[07:24] <t-rax> no wine varbon play wine
[07:25] <t-rax> i am buyed cedega
[07:25] <kestaz> ok
[07:25] <kestaz> ;)
[07:25] <daddyman> cedega worth it?
[07:25] <t-rax> daddyman:  you use cedega
[07:25] <daddyman> I don't play too many games, doubt I'll need it..  but still wouldn't mind to have a few cool games
[07:26] <Aaron_Mason> daddyman: i wouldnt know sorry... one moment and I'll have a look somewhere, I remember seeing it somewhere
[07:26] <Aaron_Mason> !freeformats
[07:26] <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
[07:26] <daddyman> figure I'll add a few emulators
[07:26] <t-rax> daddyman:  please help
[07:26] <daddyman> went there, did that.. couldn't get past that lil warning
[07:26] <ph1zzle|laptop> hey all
[07:26] <kestaz> t-rax, give your cedega to me, it will work on my machine ;)
[07:27] <daddyman> lol
[07:27] <Aaron_Mason> daddyman: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/WindowsCodecs
[07:27] <t-rax> my installed cedega
[07:27] <h00t> anyone uses the new GNOME interface for xchat ... if so how can you set it to identify to the nickserv
[07:27] <daddyman> Thanks, I'll try that one too
[07:27] <daddyman> can't hurt
[07:27] <hot`loaded> hello
[07:27] <t-rax> i am not open cedega lock my pc
[07:27] <kestaz> t-rax, better check for logs.. it will say something about problem
[07:28] <hot`loaded> is there like an mirc program for ubuntu?
[07:28] <umops> asc, If you are still there I can'treallyfind anything useful.
[07:28] <malnilion> hot`loaded, you should use xchat
[07:28] <kestaz> hot`loaded, you run mirc under wine, but you can use xchat
[07:28] <kestaz> ;)
[07:28] <Aaron_Mason> hot`loaded: your best bet would be chatzilla
[07:28] <t-rax> lock my pc mouse and keyboards lock
[07:28] <ph1zzle|laptop> I was someone could help me with a problem I am having with perl on ubuntu edgy(x86_64), when I do a cpan Sub::Uplevel it says "Installing /usr/local/share/perl/5.8.8/Sub/Uplevel.pm" but the file doesn't exist and other modules still think it's missing, has anyone seen this or know how to handle it?
[07:28] <derekguy> im using gaim hotload
[07:28] <Aaron_Mason> hot`loaded: or xchat
[07:28] <asc> umops: Well gosh darn.  Hmm....
[07:29] <hot`loaded> Aaron_Mason is that free?
[07:29] <malnilion> yes
[07:29] <Aaron_Mason> hot`loaded: chatzilla? yep, its an extension for Mozilla Firefox
[07:29] <malnilion> Everything in Linux is free :P
[07:29] <hot`loaded> malnilion thanks
[07:29] <budmang> crimsun: are you in :-)
[07:29] <umops> asc, actually i have a few things i will google..
[07:29] <hot`loaded> Aaron_Mason and you can use the same servers?
[07:29] <t-rax> your use cedega know
[07:29] <Aaron_Mason> hot`loaded: yes
[07:30] <ph1zzle|laptop> same data for a manual make
[07:30] <hot`loaded> i am still new. actually i am just trying the live cd :)
[07:30] <hot`loaded> and i am having a hard time installing plug-ins for mozilla
[07:30] <daddyman> Aaron Mason, I didn't even notice..  here is my problem..
[07:30] <daddyman> package architecture (i386) does not match system (amd64)
[07:30] <beg1689> can i have the gnome keyring manager remember something without it having to ask me for my password all the time?
[07:30] <cas3> can I use apt-get to change distrobutions?
[07:30] <t-rax> trke konuan varm kanalda
[07:30] <beg1689> ydo you have firefox 32 bit?
[07:30] <asc> umops: Well, it's something in the gnome startup that breaks.  Unfortunately that's not very helpful... if you had another WM you could run the stuff and see what breaks.
[07:31] <beg1689> what package?
[07:31] <ph1zzle|laptop> beg1689, there is a way to do that using pam, I don't know the details but yeah, lookup gnome-keyring and pam
[07:31] <t-rax> trke konuan varm kanalda
[07:31] <beg1689> anyone know a good site for testing all my browser plugins? (java/flash/wmv/mov/rmv/etc)
[07:31] <ph1zzle|laptop> so no one in here has ever seen my perl problem?
[07:32] <ph1zzle|laptop> I know you can test flash @ joetune.com/player
[07:32] <beg1689> i used to have a nice site with all of them but i deleted my freaking bookmarks on accident
[07:32] <rredd4> what are the best games, graphic intensive, for ubuntu.  must be free
[07:32] <daddyman> looking into Vserver now
[07:33] <asc> rredd4: tremulous is made out of the win
[07:33] <beg1689> wow is this acurate at all? http://www.dragons-rage.com/modules.php?name=Statistics
[07:33] <hot`loaded> i forgot all the commands for linux
[07:33] <beg1689> i didnt think that many people were smart enough to drop IE
[07:33] <hot`loaded> and i think i need that to install the plugins in firefox
[07:34] <rredd4> asc so I need a windows emulator to run it?
[07:34] <daddyman> is there a way to change from 64bit to 32?
[07:34] <umops> asc, I guess if I have no luck soon i will install kde >.>
[07:34] <asc> rredd4: No, it's in the repositories.
[07:34] <rredd4> ok
[07:34] <GigaClon> rredd4, also Warzone 2100 is also an awesome game
[07:35] <asc> You'll probably have to enable 'multiverse' in synaptic->settings->repositories and reload, if you haven't already.
[07:35] <umops> asc, I now have the error "dependency is not satisfiable: module-assistant..."
[07:35] <rredd4> GigaClon  ok, ty!
[07:35] <umops> asc, oops, wrong paste
[07:35] <umops> asc, "gnome-message: gnome_execute_async_with_env_fds..."
[07:36] <asc> rredd4: might also check out http://sauerbraten.org/ ... can't run it decently fast myself so I don't know what the gameplay's like
[07:37] <daddyman> oh well.  just have to reinstall back to 32 bit
[07:37] <asc> umops: Haven't run into that.  I'll look into it a bit.
[07:37] <rredd4> asc ok, i have a 2.4ghz pee4.. good enough?
[07:37] <daddyman> uggh!
[07:37] <asc> rredd4: Depends on your graphics card most likely.
[07:38] <teh1> Anyone know where the config files for alsa are stored?
[07:38] <bullgard4> What is a 'Generic Linux kernel'? Synaptic writes: "The program package 'linux-generic' will always depend on the latest complete generic Linux kernel available."
[07:38] <rredd4> GigaClon don't see that under cache search, what do i search for,   tried warzone and warzone2100
[07:38] <RaCarter> how do I disable any firewall settings with iptables?
[07:38] <rredd4> asc nvidia geforce 4
[07:38] <GigaClon> its not in the repos try happypenguin.org
[07:38] <beg1689> hello?
[07:38] <omeil> Can someone help me, everytime i install something with synaptic package manager i keep getting a popup to install f-prot. i choose download and install but f-prot can't find the files.. and it gets annoying everytime i try to install something it popsup
[07:39] <asc> bullgard4: it seems to actually provide whatever the current ubuntu-patched kernel is.
[07:39] <Aaron_Mason> stupid debootstrap script... every time I try to debootstrap off a CD, it gets one package and dies
[07:39] <bullgard4> asc: Ok. Thank you.
[07:39] <asc> rredd4: Should work.
[07:39] <n00bieee> help
[07:39] <Aaron_Mason> n00bieee: what with?
[07:39] <life> !version
[07:39] <n00bieee> i cant get my php4/php5 working
[07:39] <ubotu> To find out what version of Ubuntu you have, type  lsb_release -a  in a !shell
[07:39] <rredd4> asc  ok ty!
[07:39] <RaCarter> how do I disable any firewall settings with iptables?
[07:39] <budmang> anyone here use fiesty with a hp dv 6000 laptop?
[07:40] <Lam_> !feisty
[07:40] <ubotu> The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[07:40] <Lam_> !schedule
[07:40] <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
[07:40] <n00bieee> i've installed n reinstalled using "sudo apt-get install php5 libapache2-mod-php5" and "sudo apt-get install php4 libapache2-mod-php4"
[07:40] <daddyman> it's great on an acer aspire 5100..  but no realplayer support in the 64bit edition, at least none I can find
[07:40] <magic_ninja> !flac
[07:40] <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
[07:41] <magic_ninja> is flac the free wav format or something
[07:41] <kalorin> mojo, hey
[07:41] <kalorin> how you doing man?
[07:41] <magic_ninja> i want somethink to make a folder of mp3s burnable
[07:41] <n00bieee> but when i tried to view a php file, it end up saving it instead of parsing
[07:41] <mojo> m good
[07:41] <kalorin> thanks again for your help with those ati drivers. good news is that I got it working with the ATI drivers now so that was good
[07:41] <n00bieee> help
[07:41] <kalorin> couple of weeks back
[07:42] <Aaron_Mason> n00bieee: it could be that its not set up in Apache
[07:42] <beg1689> magic_ninja: no, i believe flac is still compressed but, without any loss in quality
[07:42] <Lam_> what's the next code name beyond Feisty?
[07:42] <beg1689> wav is completely uncompressed
[07:42] <beg1689> Feisty+1
[07:42] <n00bieee> really?
[07:42] <n00bieee> it worked before
[07:42] <mojo> kalorin: cool, that is great.  funny, i am now trying to get a nVida quadro 4 card to work and am having problems.  I have to use my Radeon on a PPC SoC project because ATi is all it supports.  :(
[07:42] <Lam_> oh really? thanks
[07:42] <daddyman> flac files are still really big
[07:42] <kalorin> heh
[07:42] <h00t> can someone tell me why are we still using xchat-gnome 0.13 ... how can i upgrade to newer package
[07:42] <kalorin> wrok just bought me a new workstation
[07:42] <Aaron_Mason> n00bieee: have a peek in your httpd.conf file
[07:42] <beg1689> flac files are lossless, its like putting a wav in a zip file
[07:43] <kalorin> E6600 w/ 2gb of ram and SAS drives on a hardware raid card
[07:43] <n00bieee> ok.. peeking
[07:43] <GigaClon> Grouchy
[07:43] <GigaClon> ?
[07:43] <omeil> Can someone help me with f-prot?
[07:43] <kalorin> going to install kubuntu tomorrow, they're like..whaaa huh?
[07:43] <life> !shell lsb_release -a
[07:43] <daddyman> true.. but not reducing the size much
[07:43] <umops> is there a current problem in ubuntu where you get logged out as soon as you login to a gnome session?
[07:43] <mojo> very nice.  it's always cool when work pays for your toys
[07:43] <life> O.O
[07:43] <n00bieee> where does httpd.conf located?
[07:43] <mojo> i am actually hurting for work, but that's another story.
[07:43] <beg1689> etc
[07:43] <beg1689> nvm
[07:43] <Aaron_Mason> n00bieee: should be in /etc/apache/ or /etc/httpd
[07:43] <asc> umops: I can't find any useful cases in which that error has been resolved.  Do the files 'ls /usr/bin | grep Xorg' and 'ls /usr/X11R6/bin | grep Xorg' exist?
[07:43] <kalorin> yeah well
[07:44] <xnitex> i have a question, is there a way to set it up in the terminal so that synaptic or apt-get will list/install every available package there is?
[07:44] <kalorin> they have a software policy of what you can and can't install, so i'm going to push it really hard :)
[07:44] <kalorin> <--- rebel
[07:44] <mojo> such is life.  i was working a contract and it got put on 'hold' mid-stream... i got 1 day notice.  so not nice.
[07:44] <rredd4> asc wow sauerbraten is a big file... 132mb!  cool  maybe some good graphics after all
[07:44] <h00t> n00bieee: whatever you wanna find on the system type this "sudo find / - name acme"
[07:44] <kalorin> yeah that's not so nice
[07:44] <h00t> n00bieee: "sudo find / - name acme"
[07:45] <h00t> n00bieee: "sudo find / - name foo"
[07:45] <kalorin> this is a big company and we were acquired 2 years ago so we're safe until the end of this year anyway
[07:45] <life> how do I write in a !shell?
[07:45] <rredd4> GigaClon you still there?
[07:45] <kalorin> then I'm sure they'll reevaluate the fact that our performance is slowing (due to audit requirements)
[07:45] <xnitex> i have a question, is there a way to set it up in the terminal so that synaptic or apt-get will list/install every available package there is?
[07:45] <mattik> Why I cannot get updates from security.ubuntu.com?
[07:45] <kalorin> and they'llc omplain and start trying to enforce more of their will in things
[07:45] <xnitex> including ones that aren't listed by default?
[07:45] <factorx> If I send an email via "mail" ... like "mail e-mail adress < mail file"... how can I instruct mail to read the mail headers in the file, if there are any?
[07:45] <kalorin> which in turn will result in even less productivity
[07:45] <kalorin> and so on.
[07:45] <mojo> kalorin: i was contracted to the nth degree... corp contracted company a who contracted company b who contracted company c that hired me.  wheee!
[07:45] <n00bieee> find: invalid predicate '-'
[07:45] <xnitex> like non-free, etc?
[07:45] <umops> asc, the file Xorg exists in both those places
[07:46] <asc> umops: Then the problem isn't that one of them doesn't exist. ;p
[07:46] <mojo> no love for the laborers who actually make the rich men their money, aye?
[07:46] <kalorin> couh
[07:46] <kalorin> ouch
[07:46] <n00bieee> argh.. now i have to figure the find command?
[07:46] <kalorin> where do you live?
[07:46] <mojo> tennessee, near nashville.
[07:46] <kalorin> we're going to be looking for another guy to do some ETL development and stuff
[07:46] <n00bieee> all i need is to fix my apache php
[07:46] <kalorin> Cincinnati
[07:46] <kalorin> it'd be a tough commute though :(
[07:46] <mojo> sorry, too far away
[07:46] <t-rax> please help cedega
[07:46] <t-rax> please help cedega
[07:46] <umops> asc, hehe ok, this is such an irritating problem :(
[07:47] <mojo> thanks for the kind thought though
[07:47] <asc> umops: It looks as though the problem might be that it's trying to execute a program that it can't find, maybe.
[07:47] <xnitex> hello?
[07:47] <daddyman> any suggestions on a cool game in the repositories?  need something for the wife..
[07:47] <dxdt> n00bieee, your problem is a common one.  Either something is not set in the apache.conf file correctly or in the php.ini file.
[07:47] <t-rax> please help cedega
[07:47] <mojo> daddyman: gjeweled... my mom was a bejeweled freak
[07:47] <dxdt> n00bieee, check out both of those and look for lines containing php
[07:47] <t-rax> please help cedega
[07:47] <daddyman> lol.. cool..  thanks
[07:48] <dxdt> n00bieee, don't forget to restart apache when you are done too with /etc/init.d/apache restart
[07:48] <dxdt> or apache2 if that is what you are doing
[07:48] <xnitex> i have a question, is there a way to set it up in the terminal so that synaptic or apt-get will list/install every available package there is?
[07:48] <n00bieee> dis is the only thing dats inside my /etc/apache2/httpd.conf -> mod_placeholder.so
[07:48] <rredd4> daddyman  try tremulous
[07:48] <dxdt> n00bieee, then check /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
[07:48] <dxdt> and also php.ini
[07:48] <umops> n00bieee, httpd.conf is depreciated
[07:48] <n00bieee> ok.. checking
[07:48] <dxdt> whereever that is
[07:49] <daddyman> ok, will do
[07:49] <daddyman> thanks
[07:49] <xnitex> i have a question, is there a way to set it up in the terminal so that synaptic or apt-get will list/install every available package there is?
[07:49] <xnitex> i have a question, is there a way to set it up in the terminal so that synaptic or apt-get will list/install every available package there is?
[07:49] <xnitex> :[
[07:49] <n00bieee> dxdt: i've opened it, so what do i do now?
[07:49] <umops> xnitex,  apt-get install *
[07:50] <xnitex> with the asterik?
[07:50] <xnitex> >.<
[07:50] <umops> xnitex, ya
[07:50] <xnitex> thnx brb i'll try it
[07:50] <rredd4> daddyman  yw  also try http://sauerbraten.org/  not in repos, but looks great
[07:50] <dxdt> n00bieee, just look for anything unusual dealing with PHP that you think you might want enabled.  enable it by removing the # in front of the line that comments it out.  There might be something inside.
[07:51] <beg1689> sauerbraten is nice, i have it installed right now
[07:51] <beg1689> openarena is good too (and in repo)
[07:51] <anirudha> Hi, anyone ... What is the best way to download realplayer for ubuntu?
[07:51] <kalorin> beg1689, what is it?
[07:51] <beg1689> fps
[07:51] <n00bieee> like dis one ->
[07:51] <n00bieee> #AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
[07:51] <n00bieee> #AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
[07:51] <daddyman> cant find gjeweled or tremulous
[07:51] <beg1689> they are in the repos too
[07:51] <asc> xnitex: Some available packages conflict with each other, so you can't install them *all*.
[07:51] <beg1689> gweled
[07:51] <xnitex> daddyman did you try terminal "sudo apt-get install gweled" ?
[07:52] <rredd4> daddyman i went to synaptic searched for tremulouse
[07:52] <rredd4> no e
[07:52] <beg1689> eith an e?
[07:52] <rredd4> at the end
[07:52] <asc> and I think they're like 20 gigs compressed, so it could be a little tricky installing....
[07:52] <beg1689> you have to add unsupported repos
[07:52] <beg1689> its not in main
[07:52] <beg1689> same for gweled, unsupported
[07:53] <n00bieee> dxdt: Is dis it?
[07:53] <n00bieee> #AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
[07:53] <n00bieee> #AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
[07:53] <Aaron_Mason> doesnt help if its commented out
[07:53] <ale1> how can i downgrade udev?
[07:53] <dxdt> hmmmm  no I don't think that is the issue actually.  Mine has that too and yet it serves php fine
[07:53] <dxdt> and mine are commented
[07:53] <mbdl> iv been trying to install amsn and it wont work what can i do to remove everyhitng to do with amsn and reinstalll it...because i dont have the edgy version...only the one off the site b/c they told me to purge them
[07:54] <mbdl> and now i dont know what to do
[07:54] <mbdl> HELP
[07:54] <t-rax> please help cedega
[07:54] <MikeyMike> it seems that everytime i boot into ubuntu (6.06) my system updates are the same damn things.... i get a TON of them and they're always the same.....  things like firefox its saying I have new versions available but when I check the version #'s they're ALL THE SAME as the ones I already have installed...... can anyone tell me why this keeps happening? I'll even opt to install them and it still happens the next time i come back into linux ( i dual boo
[07:54] <MikeyMike> t )
[07:54] <t-rax> yelp
[07:54] <t-rax> yelp
[07:54] <n00bieee> dxdt: dats the only thing dat has "php" in apache2.conf
[07:54] <t-rax> yelp
[07:54] <t-rax> yelp
[07:54] <beg1689> t-rax: /join #cedega
[07:54] <MikeyMike> the downloads sometimes are over 150 megs
[07:55] <MikeyMike> this time it was around 94 megs
[07:55] <dxdt> n00bieee, in /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini  check to see if "engine = on" is uncommented (it shouldn't have a ; in front of it)
[07:55] <MikeyMike> i cant keep doing this....
[07:55] <MikeyMike> i think this may have something to do with my repository list........
[07:55] <MikeyMike> but im not sure.......
[07:55] <MikeyMike> if anyone could help me i'd appreciate it
[07:55] <t-rax> they arent help beg1689 they are sleep #cedega
[07:55] <beg1689> well i dont use cedega
[07:55] <n00bieee> ok dxdt, checking..
[07:55] <beg1689> wine does the job just fine for the games i play
[07:56] <asc> MikeyMike: Erm.  It sounds like they aren't installed permanently *and* aren't saved in the apt cache like they should be.  I've never seen that happen except when booting from a livecd.
[07:56] <omeil> whats wrong with your cedega?
[07:56] <beg1689> (warcraft III, wow, starcraft, half-life2)
[07:56] <MikeyMike> asc, how can i check?.....
[07:56] <mbdl> can anyone help with COMPLETELY UNINSTALLING then reinstalling amsn
[07:56] <n00bieee> dxdt: engine is on
[07:56] <rredd4> beg1689  can not find openarena  how do i turn on unsupported?
[07:56] <asc> MikeyMike: Well, the cache is /var/cache/apt/archives .  Guess it wouldn't hurt to see if there's anything in it.
[07:56] <beg1689> open synaptic
[07:56] <omeil> t-rax, whats cedega doing wrong?
[07:56] <rredd4> open
[07:56] <rhY^3> I here the newer wines have nearly obsoleced cedega.  I could be out to lunch though, I haven't been following it as well as I'd like.
[07:56] <MikeyMike> ok
[07:57] <MikeyMike> asc, what am i looking for
[07:57] <beg1689> rredd4: click Settings -> Repositories
[07:57] <MikeyMike> wouldn't there be things there...... since i just completed this download/install?
[07:57] <rredd4> ok therew
[07:57] <omeil> beg1689, can you change the blizzard servers starcraft connects to? i wanna connect to a pvpgn
[07:57] <beg1689> click all the check boxes
[07:57] <asc> MikeyMike: Is there any possiblity at all that you're booting from a CD or a network boot?
[07:57] <MikeyMike> nope im installed fully
[07:57] <Aaron_Mason> has anybody here been able to debootstrap using a CD as the mirror?
[07:57] <beg1689> omeil: there is a windows tool that does it, i havent tried it in wine, but simple programs like that usually work jusdt fine
[07:57] <asc> MikeyMike: A vast list of *.deb files.
[07:57] <MikeyMike> and im not on a network that would have an installation
[07:57] <MikeyMike> and no cd's are in my drives
[07:57] <rredd4> beg1689  the only one not checked is source code
[07:57] <beg1689> whats wrong with battle.net?
[07:57] <mbdl> if anyone can help please open a single chat so i knw
[07:57] <MikeyMike> i see a lot of debs.....
[07:58] <n00bieee> :(
[07:58] <PoofDaddy> I just installed the program "Recordmydesktop" and it seems like a piece of shit.  I used the terminal to install it.  How do I get rid of it completely?  Can I simply send the desktop icon to the trash?  I don't see that program on the list of applications under "add/remove" on Gnome.
[07:58] <n00bieee> help
[07:58] <beg1689> hmm
[07:58] <beg1689> click ok then
[07:58] <beg1689> and click "Reload"
[07:58] <asc> MikeyMike: Okay.  Have you already installed the updates this boot?
[07:58] <MikeyMike> asc, there are a bit of debs in here
[07:58] <MikeyMike> yes
[07:58] <beg1689> it should be there
[07:58] <dxdt> n00bieee, hmmm ok.  create a file that simply has <?php phpinfo(); ?> in a text file. save it as whatever, like test.php  save make sure it is in /var/www/ make sure it has read rights for everything and then /etc/init.d/apache2 restart  then try to view that page you created
[07:58] <n00bieee> my does my php4/php5 not working
[07:58] <MikeyMike> asc, yup
[07:58] <beg1689> cool... mplayer can run as my wallpaper practically
[07:58] <Prez> someone running edgy and have a laptop with intel_hda card?  when i resume from suspend, sound is dead
[07:58] <n00bieee> dxdt:already done dat several times
[07:59] <n00bieee> it keeps saving the test.php file
[07:59] <Prez> i am thinking i shoudl unload certain modules before suspend?
[07:59] <inazad> Can I talk to someone who's from Germany? It's very very important! PM me please, I need your help!
[07:59] <poningru> !de | inazad
[07:59] <ubotu> inazad: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[07:59] <dxdt> n00bieee, try opening and closing the web browser you are using just to make sure it isn't confused and stuck trying to auto save it as well or anything like that?
[07:59] <asc> MikeyMike: Check again after next boot.  Hmm, I'm not enough of an apt-haxxor to know why it would think programs need to be upgraded when they're at the latest version.
[07:59] <n00bieee> ok
[07:59] <n00bieee> closing n reopening firefox
[08:00] <MikeyMike> asc, ok thanks for your help man
[08:00] <MikeyMike> asc, i need to look into this..... what would i search for perhaps?
[08:00] <don_j> hi #ubuntu
[08:00] <n00bieee> dxdt: still get the same saving file dialog
[08:00] <n00bieee> argh
[08:00] <omeil> beg1689, I just like playing on australian servers :)
[08:00] <n00bieee> dammit
[08:00] <omeil> beg1689, get to much lag on other regions
[08:00] <mbdl> can anyone help my amsn issue
[08:01] <n00bieee> what the hell went wrong with this php thing
[08:01] <rredd4> beg1689  when i did reload, anything under packages with the name "Translation-en_US" failed. all other worked
[08:01] <Buio81> can anyone help me? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12468/
[08:01] <beg1689> hm
[08:01] <don_j> I need some help with choosing to right mobile phone to use with ubuntu
[08:01] <asc> MikeyMike: I've never even heard about anything like this happening before.  Dunno if search terms are even possible.
[08:01] <umops> asc, i created a new user, it works fine...
[08:01] <MikeyMike> asc, okay thanks for your help
[08:01] <MikeyMike> :(
[08:01] <Hansel> n00bieee, you need to setup the php extention in your httpd.conf
[08:01] <asc> MikeyMike: maybe 'apt reinstall latest version' or something....
[08:02] <PoofDaddy> Can anyone tell me how to uninstall a program?
[08:02] <beg1689> i would say something is stopping you from accessing all the debs int he repo
[08:02] <umops> asc, obviously error in user config somehow
[08:02] <MikeyMike> asc, okay i will try that sometime
[08:02] <beg1689> try disabling whatever repo isnt working
[08:02] <rredd4> beg1689  looking
[08:02] <dxdt> n00bieee, if you look in /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/php5.load -- is that file there?  and inside that file does it have instructions on how to load apahe
[08:02] <dxdt> err
[08:02] <dxdt> I mean load php?
[08:02] <Prez> so, no one got any suggestions for my resume issue and my intel card?  i hate resuming with no sound
[08:02] <asc> umops: Huh, yeah.  I imagine the next step is deleting some of the hidden files in ~ and trying to log in.
[08:03] <n00bieee> dxdt : no such file
[08:03] <dxdt> INTERESTING
[08:03] <dxdt> now we are getting someone
[08:03] <dxdt> somewhere
[08:03] <don_j> are you symbian compatible?
[08:03] <bill_> i desperately need some help... for the life of me, i can't figure out how to make grub boot from /dev/sdg1   (hd6)
[08:03] <n00bieee> oh my
[08:03] <dxdt> n00bieee, what happens if you try sudo apt-get install libapache2-modphp5  have you done that?  (or php4 if that is what you want instead)
[08:03] <SurfnKid> hello i need big help
[08:03] <bill_> i've been working on this for literally nearly 48 hours straight
[08:03] <SurfnKid> how do I fix Desktop Settings Manager
[08:03] <n00bieee> yup
[08:03] <n00bieee> done dat
[08:04] <n00bieee> its already the latest version
[08:04] <n00bieee> dxdt: its already the latest version
[08:04] <umops> asc, where would youstart/
[08:04] <rredd4> beg1689  synaptic said that security.ubuntu.com is not working...   don't I need that for updates?
[08:04] <SurfnKid> how can I reset the Desktop Settings manager, I'm running Edgy and I get an error after loggin into my sessio
[08:04] <SurfnKid> I'm wondering exactly how this errror comes about
[08:04] <beg1689> only for security updates
[08:04] <beg1689> i think it is down at the moment
[08:04] <beg1689> its not working for me either
[08:04] <rredd4> beg1689  must be
[08:04] <beg1689> just uncheck it, then reload, then check it again
[08:05] <n00bieee> dxdt: oops.. i was wrong .. sudo apt-get install libapache2-modphp5 returns "sudo apt-get install libapache2-modphp5"
[08:05] <anirudha> Hi, anyone ... What is the best way to download Realplayer for Ubuntu? Or is there a substitute player on Ubuntu?
[08:05] <n00bieee> i mean..
[08:05] <asc> umops: I'd probably delete .gnome, .gnome2, .gnome2_private, .metacity, .nautilus... .bashrc, .xinitrc, .xsession
[08:05] <beg1689> anirudha: mplayer
[08:06] <n00bieee> dxdt: oops.. i was wrong .. sudo apt-get install libapache2-modphp5 returns "Couldn't find package libapache2-modphp5"
[08:06] <beg1689> also enable extra repos and download good, bad, and ugly plugins
[08:06] <don_j> its because I am goin to purchase a phone and it would be quite nice to have one compatible with my laptop via bluetooth
[08:06] <beg1689> i rally dont know which one gives realplayer support
[08:06] <beg1689> (gstreamer plugins)
[08:06] <Polygon89> hey, if i just had a xorg crash (i think, basically i logged out and GDM was white, and when i restarted x my screen started flashing green), where can i find any log files that might help me report a bug about this?
[08:06] <anirudha> beg1689, Hi, I tried mplayer, it works for Windows Media Player based videos but doesn't work for songs that require Real Player?
[08:06] <beg1689> try installing w32codecs
[08:06] <don_j> mplayer has realplayer support
[08:06] <dxdt> n00bieee, hmmm  what happens if you do sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5
[08:07] <beg1689> first try installing extra gstreamer plugins
[08:07] <dxdt> I think you were missing a -
[08:07] <beg1689> i dont remember the exact names but open synaptic and look for gstreamer0.10
[08:07] <beg1689> good, bad, and ugly
[08:07] <n00bieee> dxdt: it installsit
[08:07] <beg1689> then it should play everything
[08:07] <n00bieee> dxdt: it installs it
[08:08] <beg1689> ive never met a file mplayer couldnt play
[08:08] <corevette> how come i can't transfer items to my ipod using rhythmbox????
[08:08] <n00bieee> dxdt: now its installed, restarted apache, but still the same thing; saving php as a file
[08:08] <Ademan> who develops libdvdcss2?
[08:09] <don_j> n00bieee: maybe you need to add a line to apache2.conf?
[08:09] <n00bieee> don_j: what line wud dat be?
[08:09] <dxdt> n00bieee, at least we got that module installed though.  YOu did restart apache for sure and it came up OK?
[08:09] <n00bieee> yes
[08:09] <n00bieee>  * Forcing reload of apache 2.0 web server...                                   apache2: Could not determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1 for ServerName
[08:09] <n00bieee> apache2: Could not determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1 for ServerName
[08:09] <n00bieee>                                                                          [ ok ] 
[08:09] <don_j> n00bieee: 2 seconds I'll look it up for ya
[08:10] <don_j> n00bieee: (in the php documentation)
[08:10] <n00bieee> don_j: thanx.. need all the help i cud find
[08:10] <[Spooky] > Ademan: I think its the VLC team, but im not sure tho.
[08:10] <don_j> n00bieee: AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .phtml
[08:10] <Ademan> thanks spooky
[08:10] <don_j> n00bieee: and AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
[08:11] <mojo> wheeeee!!!
[08:11] <Polygon89> where should i look to find a log file or something that might pertain to a xorg crash that i just experienced?
[08:11] <mojo> Polygon89: /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[08:11] <n00bieee> i didnt have to add that line, its already there but it's commented
[08:11] <don_j> maybe in var/log Polygon89
[08:11] <asc> mojo: In my expereince, people have very different experiences with wine, for no discernable reason except maybe hardware.
[08:11] <n00bieee> i uncommented before, but still nothing
[08:12] <Polygon89> i see that there is xorg.0.log and then there are xorg.0.log.old... should i look in the old one?
[08:12] <don_j> n00bieee: If you give me root privileges I can fix it for you heh
[08:12] <mojo> asc: i was just wondering if it was that i really needed beefier hardware or if i had to play with deep dark settings like nice levels or something
[08:12] <dxdt> don_j, that is uneccesary mine is commented out and it still works.
[08:12] <rredd4> asc which file do I click on to open sauerbraten?
[08:12] <don_j> those two lines?
[08:12] <dxdt> yeah
[08:13] <n00bieee> yeah
[08:13] <n00bieee> hermn
[08:13] <asc> mojo: My theory is that some hardware Just Works.  But I don't know which it is. :p
[08:13] <dxdt> why don't you try uncommenting them anyway, looking at mine right now, though, mine are commented out and I have php fine
[08:13] <mojo> asc: ah well.
[08:13] <don_j> is it possible to have private chats in irc?
[08:13] <n00bieee> does reinstalling apache n php might fix this?
[08:13] <rredd4> don_j yes
[08:13] <dxdt> my guess is the module isn't being loaded correctly by apache2
[08:13] <don_j> I think I found /msg right?
[08:13] <mojo> don_j: /msg person or /join #madeupchannelname and /msg your person to join that channel
[08:13] <asc> rredd4: Good question.  Try navigating to the folder in a terminal.  Do 'ls', and at least one file should be green, and that's the one you want.
[08:14] <rredd4> asc ok, ty
[08:14] <asc> (short answer: I have no idea, but I know it's possible)
[08:14] <don_j> cool mojo
[08:15] <don_j> btw concerning that php sheit: Perhaps you added those two line some wrong places?
[08:15] <asc> (and if you can't get it to run from the desktop, do ./filename or sh ./filename in the terminal)
[08:15] <rredd4> don_j  and you can set the channel mode to secret
[08:15] <dxdt> n00bieee, it might if it auto configs something for you.  You could try it.  To remove apache and its config files to sudo apt-get remove --purge apache2   then reinstall it and the php5 module at the same time with sudo apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-php5
[08:15] <don_j> rredd4: is that with ssl?
[08:16] <rredd4> no
[08:16] <asc> umops: Good luck, I'm out.
[08:16] <dxdt> did those files appear in /etc/mods-enabled/ ?
[08:16] <dxdt> like all the php5 junk?  After you installed the module for it?
[08:16] <alekz> wich is the directory of my pc fonts ?
[08:16] <rredd4> don_j  its with using a mode comand, i don't know what it is, but i know its possible
[08:16] <n00bieee> dxdt: shud i remove php also? with the --purge command?
[08:17] <n00bieee> "/etc/mods-enabled/" no such files or directory
[08:17] <don_j> n00bieee: wasnt your goal to get it working?
[08:17] <rredd4> don_j  i didn't have to know the command, mirc did with button clicks
[08:17] <n00bieee> yes
[08:17] <dxdt> /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/  don't forget the apache2
[08:17] <alekz> how can i add fonts to my ubuntu box ?
[08:17] <daddyman> can anyone help me install mugen64?
[08:17] <don_j> n00bieee: why would you remove it then?
[08:17] <omeil> Can someone help me here with samba, when an XP computer trys to enter my computer from the network it requires a username and a password, where can i modify these samba settings?
[08:17] <omeil> cause i don't know what the password or username is
[08:18] <n00bieee> but maybe after pruging it, and reinstalling it might fix this sheity probs
[08:18] <don_j> rredd4: ok
[08:18] <mbdl> i have a problem with my packet what do i do
[08:18] <dxdt> omeil, smbpasswd command will let you set that up and stuffs
[08:18] <mbdl> i have a problem with my packets* what do i do
[08:18] <omeil> k thx
[08:18] <n00bieee> the root of the problem is, my php does not work
[08:18] <dxdt> did files appear in that directory after you installed the module?  The module was a key part of this problem, now that that is fixed, we just need to make sure that the module is loaded by apache is all
[08:18] <don_j> n00bieee: ok. Ill try to install it on my own system then
[08:19] <rredd4> asc sauerbraten_unix was green  I typed it, it said command not found
[08:19] <dxdt> which is why I'm curious if /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/ has files in it now?
[08:19] <don_j> n00bieee: and tell how I did it
[08:19] <robokop> i can't get my webcam to work, i already followed the wiki guide
[08:19] <omeil> dxdt, whats the default password?
[08:19] <mbdl> i have a problem with my packets what do i do
[08:19] <don_j> n00bieee: you using Apache2 ?
[08:19] <mbdl> if anyone can help please do
[08:19] <n00bieee> yes
[08:19] <mbdl> its making me cray
[08:19] <daddyman> mugen64?  not sure how to install from tar.bz2
[08:19] <dxdt> omeil, well, there isn't a defualt password... that program is useful for setting up samba privelages.  Like passwords you set there will be what the windows user uses to connect.
[08:19] <don_j> n00bieee: ok. 5 seconds then
[08:20] <robokop> mbdl: what kinda problems
[08:20] <omeil> dxdt, it asks me for the old password, but i haven't set one :(
[08:20] <n00bieee> i used "sudo apt-get install apache2" and "sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5" command
[08:20] <wilo> ok i have a quick question, during my studying of the CSMA/CD within a ethernet medium, a collision detection will activate a 'cease' of transmission from nodes, and wait a 'random' time before retransmitting, how is this 'random' time concluded/developed?
[08:20] <wilo> becuase i remember in my programming classes, we had to write an application that made 'random' numbers, but it is impossible to tehnically make a random number.. becusase you have to use some sort of static numeral or input which will ALWAYS be predefine, makin a random number always predictable, therefore not truely random
[08:20] <mbdl> robokop: well the ppl in #amsn say i have an issue with my packets
[08:20] <mbdl> robokop: and ot come here
[08:21] <robokop> omeil: try blank, or your login password
[08:21] <kestaz> suspend();
[08:21] <kestaz> forking perfectly with suspend2 ;)
[08:21] <robokop> mbdl: ehm what is the problem with amsn then
[08:21] <omeil> Old SMB password:
[08:21] <omeil> New SMB password:
[08:21] <omeil> Retype new SMB password:
[08:21] <omeil> Could not connect to machine 127.0.0.1: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
[08:21] <omeil> Failed to change password for omeil
[08:21] <mbdl> robokop: it state im missing tcl but its install it states it there
[08:22] <mbdl> robokop: iv tryed removing..,complete remove...REinstall everyhitng
[08:22] <omeil> not blank or my login pass
[08:22] <don_j> n00bieee: and php5 ?
[08:22] <rredd4> how do I open sauerbraten?
[08:22] <crimsun> wilo: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truncated_binary_exponential_backoff
[08:22] <Chapayev> help with webcam! prob. w/ spca5xx on drake
[08:22] <n00bieee> yes
[08:23] <don_j> n00bieee: ok
[08:23] <dxdt> don_j, php5 is a dependency of the module.  it won't install the module without the other
[08:23] <Chapayev> should i juist get 6.10 already?
[08:23] <don_j> dxdt: of what other?
[08:23] <dxdt> the php5 module he installed.
[08:23] <Chapayev> tail of dmesg gives ndiswrapper errors...
[08:23] <n00bieee> basically, i followed this guide to install LAMP -> http://www.supriyadisw.net/2006/12/lamp-installation-on-ubuntu
[08:23] <daddyman> need a nintendo 64 emulator, please help..  (I already have all the roms)
[08:24] <don_j> n00bieee: ok now apache2 is running
[08:24] <omeil> daddyman, mupen64 is all i know off
[08:24] <daddyman> don't know how to install it
[08:24] <daddyman> lol
[08:24] <omeil> just dload it from the web and extract the archive
[08:24] <daddyman> have it here on the desktop..  just can't make it work
[08:24] <omeil> so u can run mupen64?
[08:25] <omeil> what i basically did is extract mupen64 to a folder , opened the folder than just lcicked the requied script to execute the program
[08:25] <Chapayev> help with webcam! prob. w/ spca5xx on drake
[08:26] <dxdt> n00bieee, yeah, where are you at this point.  Give an update.  What is installed.  are there files in /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/
[08:26] <Chapayev> someone pls. be kind i gotta vconf with russia..
[08:26] <n00bieee> tsk
[08:26] <n00bieee> now
[08:27] <n00bieee> i've purged apache2 n php5
[08:27] <n00bieee> n reinstalled them allover again
[08:27] <dxdt> k
[08:27] <Menasim1> is the logo of Ubuntu copyrighted of GPL or GFDL?
[08:27] <n00bieee> but still the same
[08:27] <dxdt> n00bieee, did you check to see if there were files in /etc/apache2/mods-enabled ?
[08:27] <Tomcat_> Menasim1: It's copyrighted by Canonical I think, neither GPL or GFDL.
[08:27] <n00bieee> ls /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/
[08:27] <n00bieee> cgi.load  php5.conf  php5.load  userdir.conf  userdir.load
[08:27] <Chapayev> anyone familiar with spca5xx-LE
[08:27] <Owe^> trobble connecting to security.ubuntu.com, some else with same troble?
[08:28] <dxdt> n00bieee,  and sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5 right?  not just install php5 which is not the same thing
[08:28] <n00bieee> yes, there are cgi.load  php5.conf  php5.load  userdir.conf  and userdir.load files
[08:28] <n00bieee> yes
[08:28] <dxdt> ok
[08:28] <Chapayev> help with webcam! prob. w/ spca5xx on drake (last time :) )
[08:28] <n00bieee> its the latest version
[08:28] <dxdt> k
[08:28] <don_j> ok n00bieee no I got php running
[08:28] <don_j> n00bieee: http://80.198.52.6/php_info.php
[08:29] <umops> asc, no error messages, the desktop wallpaperloads and it goes back to the login screen.
[08:29] <n00bieee> don_j: thats what i wanted it to be... :(
[08:29] <crimsun> Menasim1: see http://www.ubuntu.com/aboutus/trademarkpolicy
[08:29] <bran_> quick question, how do I custom-edit the GRUB boot conf for Ubuntu? It seems whenever I try to edit it, Ubuntu ends up generating another one with a lot of duplicate entries
[08:30] <don_j> n00bieee: so you want to here what I did?
[08:30] <don_j> err. n00bieee hear
[08:30] <n00bieee> yeah
[08:30] <don_j> n00bieee: how much will you pay me?
[08:31] <BeepAU> does alsa work well with usb sound cards?
[08:31] <don_j> n00bieee: j/k
[08:31] <n00bieee> don_j, dxdt: u know what, i'll try re-purging, removing apache n php, restart my box, reinstall apache n php again n pray it to work
[08:31] <dxdt> n00bieee, when you do it
[08:32] <n00bieee> if it doesnt, i'll be back
[08:32] <don_j> n00bieee: all I did was adding one line though
[08:32] <n00bieee> here..
[08:32] <dxdt> n00bieee, do it like sudo apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-php5   as one line
[08:32] <dxdt> together as well.  Maybe that will config something better
[08:32] <n00bieee> okay dxdt
[08:32] <don_j> n00bieee: sounds like a WinXP headache lol
[08:32] <n00bieee> i'll keepdat in mind
[08:32] <don_j> n00bieee: Guess which one
[08:33] <Menasim1> OK what about screenshots?
[08:33] <Cork> how do i execute a .run file :-(?
[08:33] <don_j> Cork: ./file.run
[08:33] <bill_> i'm so confused... i still can't figure out how to make ubuntu boot from /dev/sdg
[08:33] <Cork> it's saying i don't have permission though, and i am logged in as root
[08:34] <n00bieee> brb
[08:34] <bill_> i'd be eternally grateful if someone could help me
[08:34] <Menasim1> crimsun how about screenshots?
[08:35] <don_j> Cork: maybe chmod u+x would work
[08:35] <Cork> what the crapes is that?
[08:35] <don_j> Cork: is it a bash program?
[08:35] <Cork> it's a game :)
[08:35] <LC> anybody use soft modem on Ubuntu ?
[08:35] <Cork> trying to install it
[08:35] <don_j> the .run file Cork I mean
[08:36] <Nalleman> Im looking for a program like F-spot. but with better functions. Have found picasa but It causes my processor to run glowing hot. Is this normal? Is there any "free" alternative to picasa?
[08:36] <Cork> uh.. hm
[08:36] <Cork> i don't know? how can i 'find' out for you
[08:36] <Menasim1> Tomcat_ how about screenshots?
[08:36] <don_j> Cork: Check the header line in the file :)
[08:37] <omeil> can someone help me with samba please
[08:38] <Cork> well don, i can't open it - so i can't tell you :-(
[08:39] <don_j> Cork: the you aren't root
[08:39] <bill_> i'm seriously about to cry, i've been working on this for 2 days and i'm going to be totally chewed out in the morning
[08:39] <Cork> no, i mean - i can't open it in text editor - 'could not detect the character coding'
[08:39] <don_j> in irssi how do I close a private chat session?
[08:39] <Cork> so therefor, i can't tell you if it's a bash program
[08:39] <xnite1> i tried to use sudo apt-get install *
[08:40] <xnite1> and it kept giving me stuff about things in my home folder?
[08:40] <xnite1> so wtf? >.<
[08:40] <omeil> have u tried aptitude?
[08:40] <don_j> Cork: then you aren't root
[08:40] <xnite1> help?
[08:40] <Cork> yeah i .. am?
[08:40] <Cork> i'm root in terminal
[08:40] <xnite1> i'm trying to install every package for the distro?
[08:41] <xnite1> through apt-get ?
[08:41] <jrib> xnite1: your shell expands * before apt-get sees it
[08:41] <don_j> Cork: say: whoami in the shell
[08:41] <Cork> root
[08:41] <Cork> it says
[08:41] <don_j> Cork: are you in the same directory as the program?
[08:41] <crimsun> Menasim1: that's discussed on the trademark policy page
[08:41] <xnite1> so what do i do then, someone help prettyy please?
[08:41] <rredd4> don_j  type   /part
[08:42] <jrib> xnite1: you probably do not want to install every package anyway
[08:42] <don_j> rredd4: then it says no such channel
[08:42] <xnite1> i do
[08:42] <rredd4> don_j  did you type the /    ?
[08:42] <jrib> xnite1: apt-get install '.*'     I doubt it will work but that does what you ask...
[08:42] <don_j> rredd4: yes
[08:42] <Cork> nope, not in the same dir
[08:43] <don_j> Cork: the cd /that/dir
[08:43] <Cork> thanks don
[08:43] <don_j> Cork: It works now?
[08:43] <rredd4> don_j are you using irssi to talk here?  if not type  /quit
[08:43] <Cork> yeah
[08:43] <don_j> rredd4: yes. Im using irssi
[08:44] <xnite1> it works but i get E: Broken packages response
[08:44] <xnite1> and all of the depends after zope packages etc, "but it is not installable"?
[08:44] <don_j> rredd4: and when I try to /part the private session with n00b it says n00b: no such channel
[08:44] <jrib> xnite1: yes well I'm sure some packages conflict with others
[08:45] <nayyares_> is it possible to mount ntfs drive in live cd? how can i switch to root in live cd?
[08:45] <don_j> nayyares_: of course it is heh
[08:45] <nayyares_> when i try to mount it need root login
[08:45] <rredd4> don_j  try /leave
[08:46] <nayyares_> how can i login with root on live cd?
[08:46] <don_j> rredd4: still nothing
[08:46] <Rohinton> I am confused, I saw that ubuntu is based on sid, so that's the 'ubuntu' distro?
[08:46] <xnite1> can i update every repository installed using just apt-get install or what?
[08:47] <don_j> xnite1: apt-get update perhaps
[08:47] <Chapayev> help with webcam! prob. w/ spca5xx on drake !?
[08:47] <Rohinton> xnite1: there will be conflict - which will cause packages to be removed, so I don't think you will get every package installed....
[08:47] <xnite1> thats what i meant
[08:47] <Rohinton> xnite1: ok - that's clear...
[08:47] <don_j> nayyares_: did you try sudo mount ?
[08:47] <xnite1> and if apt-get update does not work for every package installed, then what command would i use?
[08:48] <xnite1> to update the ones i have installed i mean
[08:48] <Phildo> hey - anyone had experience installing the ieee80211 package?
[08:48] <nayyares_> no don_j
[08:48] <Chapayev> anybody got a webcam setup in 6.06??
[08:48] <don_j> xnite1: then its apt-get upgrade
[08:48] <Rohinton> xnite1: you need to figure out why the package did not get installed first though...
[08:49] <Chapayev> help with webcam! prob. w/ spca5xx on drake !?
[08:49] <jrib> xnite1: apt-get upgrade
[08:49] <jbwan> okay... anyone have problems with Ubuntu Edgy and wirelss only getting an IPv6 address?
[08:50] <xnite1> xnitex@xnitex-lap-ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get update
[08:50] <xnite1> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[08:50] <xnite1> E: Unable to lock the list directory
[08:50] <don_j> xnite1: try sudo apt-get upgrade then
[08:50] <Rohinton> xnite1: do you have a package manager running?
[08:50] <xnite1> i have not noticed any problems just getting an ipv6 address from the wireless router i use
[08:50] <xnite1> not that i am aware of
[08:51] <xnite1> rohinton
[08:51] <even> I have a linksys wireless router and it's working fine for me
[08:51] <jbwan> yeah...I'm using a Linksys Wireless A+G
[08:51] <jbwan> and it's been fine up until today
[08:51] <Chapayev> is there any way to install 6.10 w/o a cd ??
[08:52] <jbwan> seeing packets float but not getting a connection or able to bridge my other wireless out
[08:52] <Chapayev> like putting down an image after a format from one HD to anothger ?
[08:52] <Rohinton> xnite1: you could just move that file out of the way then...
[08:53] <Chapayev> am I just asking silly questns tonight ?
[08:53] <xnite1> Chapayev : extract the image to a removable media if you can boot from it in your BIOS settings like a USB drive
[08:53] <Rohinton> xnite1: or use ps -ef | grep <?> ( someone help here ) to find something apt/packaing related
[08:53] <xnite1> or USB HDD
[08:53] <Rohinton> Chapayev: net install?
[08:53] <Chapayev> can I just extract ity to a slaved drive - and then install that in another box?
[08:54] <Chapayev> I mean physically move it
[08:54] <xnite1> if its the image you extract to the slaved drive and install it in the other system and set it to boot from that drive in BIOS, it should not have problems
[08:54] <Rohinton> Chapayev: as long as you can boot from your external drive I don't see a reason to not be able to do it..
[08:54] <xnite1> by default, anyway.
[08:54] <Chapayev> cool xnite
[08:55] <Chapayev> now - how bout that webcam issu e?
[08:55] <CheshireViking> Chapayev, is this what you're looking for? this is the net install instructions for installing over the internet
[08:55] <robokop> don_j: hmm irc commands are fun
[08:55] <Chapayev> or i got another - i cant step down my screen res - w/o it logging off..
[08:55] <MaxTPayne> security.ubuntu.com maybee down?
[08:55] <don_j> robokop: I find irc quite old-school though
[08:55] <Chapayev> I have to edit some X*.conf??
[08:56] <don_j> robokop: but It's really nice in a terminal
[08:56] <Rohinton> don_j: well it's been around longer than "the web" :-)
[08:56] <robokop> don_j: ofcourse, but i am lazy so i use gaim
[08:56] <don_j> robokop: Im lazy so I use irssi
[08:56] <don_j> robokop: much faster
[08:57] <robokop> don_j: i just login to msn icq aim yahoo and irc at once
[08:57] <Chapayev> what format do I format a drive  to have it receive the iso in the next step..?
[08:57] <don_j> robokop: Im normally not online with icq and such
[08:57] <Rohinton> don_j: does it manage channels better than most?
[08:57] <don_j> Rohinton: far better
[08:58] <Chapayev> i i remember being overwhelmed with choices when formating
[08:58] <Rohinton> doj_j: Hmm. I will take a look..
[08:58] <don_j> Rohinton: especially the log facilities rocks a great deal
[08:58] <robokop> don_j: i am but i use irssi when i only want to irc
[08:58] <Rohinton> Chapayev: I think you may need to do the following; dd the iso image to the portable device....
[08:58] <don_j> robokop: ok
[08:59] <bill_> i hate to sound like a broken record, but i reallllllly need some help getting my system to boot
[08:59] <Rohinton> bill_ : what's up?
[08:59] <bill_> i can
[09:00] <disgrntld> can i exclude a particular cron task from showing up in my cron log? it runs every minute, and gunks up my logs
[09:00] <poningru> halp
[09:00] <bill_> i can't for the life of me figure out how to make grub or lilo boot off of /dev/sdg1
[09:00] <Chapayev> someone remid me where the screen res setting are in some .conf - or is that in X - and its diff. for gnome ..?
[09:00] <poningru> hmm for whatever reason my box wont do dns lookup
[09:00] <bill_> i'll settle for a hack, like booting from a cd with that as the root
[09:00] <poningru> oh wait wrong channel
[09:00] <CheshireViking> Chapayev, the screen resoutions are in xorg.conf
[09:01] <robokop> Chapayev: /etc/X11/xorg.cong
[09:01] <robokop> Chapayev: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[09:01] <bill_> I just need some way to get my system running right now
[09:01] <Rohinton> bill_ : I think you can look at the boot.lst as an example, I guess you must have?
[09:01] <bill_> i have about 3 hours before my boss comes in and gets realllllly pissed
[09:01] <superman> Hi there I need help with postfix
[09:02] <bill_> Rohinton, yeah, but it doesn't seem to work if you use drives other than "a" or "b"
[09:02] <bill_> but of course the disk i must boot from is my 7th disk
[09:03] <disgrntld> any ideas on preventing a particular cron job from being logged?
[09:03] <superman> I get the following error in the maillogs
[09:03] <superman>  warning: /usr/lib/postfix/smtpd: bad command startup -- throttling
[09:03] <Rohinton> bill_: physical disk?
[09:04] <anirudha> hi
[09:04] <hobx> security.ubuntu.com is down?
[09:04] <bill_> yeah, its a SATA disk on a secondary controller... the onboard RAID is used for something else
[09:04] <don_j> actually in irssi the /lastlog <search pattern> is quite handy
[09:06] <Chapayev> exit
[09:06] <Chapayev> cioa
[09:06] <superman> could anyone help me with the following error?
[09:06] <superman> valias.txt
[09:06] <josephus_> hi. i'm trying to compile gnome-panel from source.  i downloaded the tarball and patches from the ubuntu repository, but when i compile it the logout button functions different from the packaged version.  any ideas how i fix that?
[09:07] <CheshireViking> hobx, just tried security.ubuntu.com in a web browser - ended up with a page not found, but not sure if we're meant to be able to connect that way
[09:07] <s-toned> if I double-click a word (with / or . or - in it) in xterm to select the entire word I only get part of the word selected: on . or - or / the selection ends
[09:07] <wahanara> hejka tuuti fruti
[09:07] <s-toned> on my other box the selection works just fine, but I don't know how to change the behaviour
[09:07] <Rohinton> bill_ : have you tried a rescue disk to see what it thinks the numbering/naming should be?
[09:08] <Menasim1> any good software of screen shots?
[09:08] <Rohinton> bill_ : maybe a clue as to what to use in grub?
[09:09] <don_j> so what brand of mobile phone would Ubuntu prefer?
[09:09] <s-toned> is Xorg or xterm responsible for the selection behaviour?
[09:09] <don_j> someone with symbian ?
[09:09] <robokop> s-toned: xterm is responsible
[09:10] <cafuego_> don_j: Not much choice in this part of the world.
[09:10] <omeil_> is there an ubuntu gaming channel?
[09:10] <cafuego_> it runs Linux, apparently, but doesn't sync with it.
[09:11] <don_j> where're you at cafuego_ ?
[09:11] <cafuego_> don_j: .au
[09:11] <don_j> cafuego_: and you cant get different brands of mobile phones?
[09:11] <bill_> Rohinton, i can boot into a rescue disk, but i'm not sure what to do from there, it shows up as /dev/sdg1, but i can't use that apparently
[09:12] <cafuego_> don_j: I can, but based on carrier/network choice is limited
[09:12] <corevette> is there a log of who tried to access your desktop via remote?
[09:12] <don_j> cafuego_: do you know of a brand with Ubuntu connectivity?
[09:12] <bill_> is there a way to use the ubuntu CD to load the kernel and whatnot, with /dev/sdg1 as my filesystem root?
[09:12] <budmang> corevette, I hope not :-)
[09:13] <cafuego_> don_j: All brands, the trick is picking the right model... mine shows up as a modem when plugged in, so there *may* be some fucntionality... otheriwse, i just dunno.
[09:13] <Lowe> don_j: i've a nokia symian s60, and i can connect to grps
[09:13] <don_j> Lowe: thats Symbian right?
[09:14] <Lowe> don_j: yes
[09:14] <don_j> Lowe: maybe thats what I need then
[09:14] <Lowe> i havend tried syncing
[09:14] <Rohinton> bill_ : when installing ubuntu if you choose the manual option for partitioning maybe a list of possible physical devices is given.
[09:14] <FeNuXs>  
[09:14] <CheshireViking> don_j, I've got a samsung D900 - its recognised by ubuntu, but I've not found a way of accessing the numbers/phone book etc, I haven't got a  microSD card to see whether that would mount though
[09:15] <FeNuXs> linkri: !
[09:15] <linkri> huh?
[09:15] <cafuego_> FeNuXs: vrytg k?
[09:15] <FeNuXs> cafuego_: 
[09:16] <linkri> yes tnx, im fine :) im getting wierd characters from u
[09:16] <Lowe> don_j: usefull link: http://kapsi.fi/~mcfrisk/linux_gprs.html
[09:16] <FeNuXs> 
[09:16] <FeNuXs>  
[09:16] <FeNuXs>  
[09:16] <FeNuXs>  
[09:16] <linkri> yea those
[09:16] <s-toned> CheshireViking: but you can exchange phone book entries with your pc, can't you?
[09:16] <cafuego_> FeNuXs: Please test aents somewhere else.
[09:17] <chaoslynx> hi
[09:17] <chaoslynx> i have a serious problem with the beta
[09:17] <cafuego_> !feisty
[09:17] <ubotu> The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[09:17] <Lowe> chaoslynx: what's the problem?
[09:17] <chaoslynx> since the last update the login screen wont show up
[09:17] <CheshireViking> s-toned, i've only tried once with windows - the installation of the pc connect software failed, on ubuntu I can't exchange phone book entries - saying that i've not tried to hard, couldn't find any websites werepeople had had any sucess
[09:18] <jaggz-> debian/evolution.install: Install above file into etc/xdg/autostart/
[09:18] <Rohinton> bill_ : do you have the grub menu file to hand?
[09:18] <jaggz-> I don't have a dir called xdg/autostart/  should I make it?  I'm under hoary and my evolution alarms don't remind me of my appointments
[09:18] <chaoslynx> Lowe: i had a problem before because i have an old nvidia carsd
[09:18] <jaggz-> I've missed taking a disabled girl to her doctor because of it
[09:19] <Rohinton> !sid
[09:19] <don_j> seems like I can get any mobile device with irda or bluetooth working
[09:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sid - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:19] <Lowe> chaoslynx: im afraid i can't help you with that
[09:19] <chaoslynx> Lowe: but normally i got an error that the xserver was broken, now i dont even get that
[09:20] <s-toned> CheshireViking: on your pc start gnome-obex-server, and the send an phone book entry from your mobile
[09:20] <Lowe> don_j: some exceptions, but most phones should work :)
[09:20] <chaoslynx> Lowe: do you know anyone who could help me
[09:20] <chaoslynx> ?
[09:20] <kidbuntu> !frostwire
[09:20] <ubotu> frostwire is a totally open source version of Limewire.  For installation help, please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FrostWire
[09:20] <CheshireViking> s-toned, thanks, i'll have a look at that tonight when i get home
[09:20] <chaoslynx> !Feisty
[09:20] <ubotu> The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[09:21] <Lowe> you're in ubuntu support channel, enough people with know-how i think ;)
[09:21] <don_j> Lowe: nice. I'll go for a cheap one then
[09:21] <bill_> Rohinton, hmm?
[09:22] <Lowe> don_j:  try to google the specific model for expiriences, might be helpfull
[09:22] <Rohinton> bill_ : so I gues you've tried to use grub, and youhad an entry in the menu list ? or did it not get that far?
[09:23] <CheshireViking> s-toned, i've just done a quick google for gnome-obex-server, is it just a bluetooth link, i don't have bluetooth on the computers & only connect via usb cable
[09:23] <Zoffix> Hi, I am trying to install a Perl module (DBD::mysql) and it fails because it cannot find `mysql.h`. I ran `auto-apt search mysql.h` and `sudo apt-get install mysql-server` and yet that file is missing. Does anybody have a clue what package I need to install?
[09:23] <s-toned> CheshireViking: to send that phone book entry back to your mobile: gnome-obex-send /tmp/phone_entry.vcf (mobile has bluetooth switched on, of course )
[09:23] <don_j> Lowe: Good idea.
[09:23] <kidbuntu> !frostwire
[09:23] <ubotu> frostwire is a totally open source version of Limewire.  For installation help, please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FrostWire
[09:24] <s-toned> CheshireViking: buy a bluetooth dongle for 10,-
[09:25] <SurfnKid> how do I remove a whole directory from cli?
[09:25] <CheshireViking> s-toned, if i thought it was something i'd use regulalrly, i'd consider it, its not something i'm in a rush to do - but worth remembering anyway - thanks for the suggestion
[09:25] <Lowe> SurfnKid: rm -r
[09:25] <Lowe> optionally with sudo rm -r <dirname>
[09:25] <SurfnKid> Lowe: thanks, it worked
[09:26] <Lowe> SurfnKid: np :)
[09:26] <linkri> i like what i read about virtualization in ubuntu 7 ! /drool
[09:26] <josephus_> my window closed accidently.  by any chance did anyone reply to my question about compiling gnome-panel?
[09:27] <Chapayev> re :) now on lower res - thanks all - still cant get the refresh right..but Ive done too much drugs getting this thing up already
[09:28] <Chapayev> I'm nervous about going from drake to edgy -= i got bluetooth - gprs set up just right
[09:28] <Rohinton> bill_ : when you start your machine you get the grub menu?
[09:28] <Chapayev> btw, anyone w/ cingular - i can help
[09:28] <Chapayev> so shld i install 6.10 - just to gte the webcam  (among other things)?
[09:29] <bill_> Rohinton, i was getting a grub menu at one point, yes;  i'm on my 38th reinstall ....
[09:29] <Chapayev> on a PIII w/ 256MB - is gonna drag ?
[09:29] <Rhoruns> can i install feisty fawn beta over my 6.10? is it considered an upgrade, or a re-install?
[09:29] <Chapayev> this ends my publioc poll :)
[09:29] <Lowe> Rhoruns: it's a upgrade
[09:30] <Rhoruns> oh, ok, so all my apps will still be there, Lowe?
[09:30] <Chapayev> and typos.. :) - thanks in advance for anyone brave enough to help me with spca5xx
[09:30] <Lowe> Rhoruns: i havent tried it, but thats usual for an upgrade ;)
[09:30] <Rhoruns> awesome, thanks :D
[09:31] <Rohinton> bill_ : ok do you still get it?
[09:31] <Lowe> Rhoruns: just run upgrade-manager -d :)
[09:31] <Rhoruns> ok, :D
[09:31] <Rohinton> bill_: so this is a fresh install?
[09:31] <Chapayev> or is my real option for a PIII xbuntu 6.10?
[09:31] <Rhoruns> kunbtu 7.04 is the same thing, yes? but with KDE?
[09:32] <Chapayev> <confused by all the buntus>
[09:32] <Rhoruns> xubuntu would be less ahrsh on your system, Chapayev
[09:32] <bill_> not now... yeah i just installed it again
[09:32] <phrizek> kubuntu uses KDE, yes.
[09:32] <Rhoruns> harsh*, rather
[09:32] <posingaspopular> not really, it has different bundled software
[09:32] <posingaspopular> is the basic difference
[09:32] <bill_> i have it booted into the livecd and mounted
[09:33] <FeNuXs> 
[09:33] <Rohinton> bill_ : lets walk through the install...
[09:33] <FeNuXs>  
[09:33] <FeNuXs>   
[09:33] <Lowe> FeNuXs: i think nobody understands you :)
[09:34] <bill_> ok
[09:35] <Rohinton> bill_ : let me also inset my livecd to get the same screens - which buntu are you using? we should be able to figure this out!
[09:35] <FeNuXs> Lowe:     
[09:36] <FeNuXs> Lowe:     
[09:36] <posingaspopular> jeez thats uber annoying
[09:36] <Chapayev> so ppl - shld I just get 6.10 to solve my issues? (for a PIII / 256MB)?
[09:36] <bill_> Rohinton, ok
[09:36] <bill_> Rohinton, edgy is what i just installed
[09:36] <bill_> edgy desktop
[09:37] <bill_> (i've tried {edgy,feisty}{desktop,server,alternate}
[09:37] <posingaspopular> edgy desktop..... meaning?
[09:37] <Rohinton> bill_ : so it's the edgy live cd? - I have the 7.0.4 beta's u/x/k
[09:38] <Chapayev> he means the reg. desktop v. server
[09:38] <Lowe> FeNuXs: i cant read your message, different character-set i think
[09:38] <dxdt> If you order from shipit today, are the orders held until the final versionn of Fiesty?
[09:38] <kidbuntu> !frostwire
[09:38] <ubotu> frostwire is a totally open source version of Limewire.  For installation help, please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FrostWire
[09:39] <FeNuXs> Lowe:      
[09:39] <FeNuXs> !help
[09:39] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[09:39] <Yeti___> Uh... there's an awesome help page the help bot in here quotes, it's for editing the xorg.conf file to get the screen resolution and horizontal and vertical line numbers correct. Can someone quote me that link?
[09:39] <cameron_> Hello
[09:39] <FeNuXs> 
[09:39] <FeNuXs> 
[09:39] <posingaspopular> !ops
[09:39] <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
[09:39] <cameron_> I was wondering how I could delete Gnome after installing KDE on Ubuntu
[09:39] <CheshireViking> FeNuXs, doesn't look like anybody can follow your messages - i can't read what your saying - just scrambled characters
[09:39] <s-toned> don_j: an old SonyEricsson T610 synchronized well with multisync, but a Samsung SGH-D600 had no IrMC synchronization
[09:39] <cameron_> because I really like KDE a lot more than Gnome, and I need the space
[09:39] <Rohinton> bill_ : let's both use Feisty ubuntu desktop
[09:39] <posingaspopular> cameron_, yes you can do it
[09:40] <Chapayev> what hardware shld u have for KDE??
[09:40] <bill_> Rohinton, what i installed from most recently was the edgy livecd... i have feisty server and alternate, but not desktop
[09:40] <Chapayev> at least solid video ?
[09:40] <bill_> (and it will take me 2 hours to download it)
[09:40] <Chapayev> 128/256..
[09:40] <Rohinton> bill: Alternate should be a close match...
[09:40] <cameron_> alright
[09:40] <cameron_> so how do I uninstall Gnome
[09:40] <FeNuXs> !help
[09:40] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[09:41] <FeNuXs> HaPoD
[09:41] <cameron_> I'm kind of a noob to Linux
[09:41] <FeNuXs> 9l Pyccrii
[09:41] <Rohinton> bill_ : I am staring to reboot my spare box...
[09:41] <FeNuXs> Rasha
[09:41] <cameron_> Just installed Ubuntu today
[09:41] <bill_> Rohinton, do you want to go through the whole install, or just the rescue?
[09:41] <posingaspopular> !gnome
[09:41] <ubotu> gnome is a project that provides two things: The GNOME desktop environment, an intuitive and attractive desktop for end-users, users, and the GNOME development platform, an extensive framework for building applications that integrate into the rest of the desktop.
[09:41] <Yeti___> Uh... there's an awesome help page the help bot in here quotes, it's for editing the xorg.conf file to get the screen resolution and horizontal and vertical line numbers correct. Can someone quote me that link?
[09:41] <Chapayev> i luv this place .. - ok Im freein up bluetooth b/w - peace
[09:41] <cameron_> !KDE
[09:41] <ubotu> KDE (http://kde.org) is the K Desktop Environment. To install from Ubuntu: "sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop", or see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingKDE . Latest KDE veresion is 3.5.6 for Edgy and 3.5.5 for Dapper. See http://kubuntu.org for more information.
[09:42] <Rohinton> bill_ :
[09:42] <Yeti___> Let me rephrase that. My screen won't go to 1024 x 768, can someone help me please?????
[09:42] <posingaspopular> cameron_, try http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/purekde
[09:42] <Rohinton> bill_ : lets start at the beginning
[09:42] <posingaspopular> Yeti___, did you try !x
[09:42] <Yeti___> ...
[09:42] <posingaspopular> !x
[09:42] <FeNuXs> LOXI
[09:42] <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
[09:42] <Rohinton> bill_: so first menu option?  Start and/or Install ?
[09:42] <Yeti___> No, I know what I need to do, and that's not it, I need to manually edit my xorg.conf file to get the lines right
[09:43] <bill_> Rohinton, do you want to switch to another channel or something?
[09:43] <Yeti___> and rerun the autodetect script
[09:43] <Yeti___> !x is not going to help anything.
[09:43] <posingaspopular> ahhh i see
[09:43] <Rohinton> bill_ : sure - how do I do that?
[09:43] <posingaspopular> im useless... i know how to do !(need)
[09:43] <Chapayev> got me yetti?
[09:43] <Yeti___> One moment, I missed your comment, Chapayev.
[09:43] <Chapayev> i just got down from 16000x12000
[09:44] <Yeti___> Chapayev, no, I didn't see you say anything of intelligence. Can you try again?
[09:44] <Rohinton> bill_ : I can try create a private chat?
[09:45] <KomiaPoika> how can i tell if egroupware uses php4 or php5?
[09:46] <Yeti___> My screen won't go to 1024 x 768, can someone help me please?
[09:46] <Chapayev> yeti i  just did
[09:47] <Yeti___> I don't believe you did.
[09:47] <Yeti___> Or at least, I didn't see anything pertaining to what I was saying.
[09:47] <icd> Is there a way to force thread switch? (sleep(0) does that in win32..)
[09:47] <Yeti___> Could you pm it to me?
[09:47] <tbodine> Is Java officially open/free? I know I read something about it opening it's sources, but did it? And is the whole thing open now or just part? If part, which part?
[09:47] <Chapayev> do u know how to open the file in  an editor?
[09:48] <Yeti___> Yes, I know how to open the file in an editor... I've done it before.
[09:53] <Yeti___> I just don't know exactly what to put in there, and I don't think you do either, I'm just looking for a link on ubuntu help on how to do it.
[09:53] <Yeti___> The bot knows it.
[09:53] <Yeti___> All I need is for one person to get that bot to quote me that link.
[09:53] <Yeti___> Then we'll be done. I will be happy. Yay! Happy!
[09:53] <Rohinton> bill_ : I think I sent a DCC....
[09:53] <Chapayev> agreed - im still lookin for the refresh info .. but the size is easy enough
[09:53] <Yeti___> Indeed.
[09:53] <Yeti___> So you don't know how to get the bot to quote links?
[09:53] <Chapayev> yell at it ..
[09:53] <Yeti___> It's just a regular command like "!help uboto resolution" or something of that nature
[09:53] <CheshireViking> Yeti___, !fixres is that what you are looking for?
[09:53] <Chapayev> like a nick and a | topic
[09:53] <Lowe> !resolution
[09:53] <Yeti___> but I'm never in here, and I don't use your bot, so I'm not intimate with the format.
[09:53] <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
[09:53] <Yeti___> !fixres
[09:53] <illriginal> Hey guys, I tried to update but it's tellin me I need to upgrade to the distribution version...
[09:53] <illriginal> what uhm.. do I do?..
[09:53] <Lowe> Yeti___: that link?
[09:53] <Yeti___> YES!
[09:53] <Yeti___> That's PERFECT!
[09:53] <Yeti___> http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[09:53] <Yeti___> THANK you so damn much!
[09:53] <Lowe> Yeti___:  np :)
[09:53] <Yeti___> w00t!
[09:53] <CheshireViking> Yeti___, you're welcome
[09:53] <Lowe> illriginal: how do you try to update?
[09:53] <Chapayev> nice ! - i luv yeti for showing up and popping this >?? - ive been asking for 3 days
[09:53] <illriginal> it gave me the update manager through the tray icon.
[09:53] <Lowe> illriginal: what version are you using atm?
[09:53] <Lowe> 6.10?
[09:53] <Chapayev> now someone needs to show up with a webcam
[09:53] <CheshireViking> !cam | Chapayev, does that help?
[09:53] <ubotu> Chapayev, does that help?: Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[09:53] <illriginal> Edgy Eft 6.10
[09:53] <illriginal> Gnome.
[09:55] <Lowe> illriginal: i can't imagine you have to upgrade...
[09:55] <Lowe> 7.04 is still beta
[09:55] <illriginal> i don't know..
[09:55] <Lowe> what happens if you run update-manager from the console?
[09:55] <illriginal> hold on.
[09:55] <Lowe> or via <alt> <f2>
[09:55] <dan20> When I try to install 6.10, after the computer boots into the CD and I select install, the screen goes blank and does nothing.  I have my computer hooked up to a 37" LCD using a DVI-HDMI cable, which seems to be why it's doing this.  Is there any solution for this?
[09:55] <Tomcat_> Lowe: If you run it from an X console, it will open in X. If you run it in a tty, it will not find the X server... I guess.
[09:55] <Lowe> dan20: what graphic card do you have?
[09:55] <dan20> Radeon x1600
[09:55] <Tomcat_> Lowe: Oh wait... that wasn't a question, right? :)
[09:55] <Chapayev> easycam - who knew ?!
[09:55] <dan20> Lowe:  The install will boot into Gnome if I'm connected VGA to VGA
[09:55] <dan20> But will not when I'm using DVI to HDMI
[09:56] <Chapayev> exit
[09:56] <Chapayev> peace
[09:56] <illriginal> Run a distribution upgrade, to install as many updates as possible.    This can be caused by an uncomplete upgrade, unofficial software packages or by running a development version.
[09:57] <dan20> illriginal:  Are you talking to me?
[09:57] <illriginal> no... Lowe.
[09:57] <illriginal> i should have typed out his username.
[09:57] <illriginal> or her*
[09:57] <dan20> Any thoughts on my HDMI issue?
[09:57] <illriginal> no sir.
[09:58] <icd> Is it possible for a posix thread to relinquish control?
[09:58] <dan20> I read other people having the same issue.  I'm wonder if I could just hook up the computer to my TV using the VGA, during the install, then later, switching it back to the HDMI
[09:58] <illriginal> mines connected through DVI...
[09:58] <illriginal> have no problems.
[09:59] <dan20> Mines connected through DVI to HDMI though
[09:59] <dan20> Using a DVI > HDMI cable
[09:59] <illriginal> yeh
[09:59] <dan20> And using a VGA to VGA works
[10:00] <illriginal> ah ill have to worry bout the updates tomorrow, im tired.
[10:00] <illriginal> bye lowe, thanks anyways.
[10:00] <dissonans> hi, I can't get cpu frequency scaling to work on my core2 equipped laptop, using Feisty beta
[10:00] <posingaspopular> dissonans, try  #ubuntu+1
[10:01] <dissonans> ok
[10:01] <Trentster> hey all, I have noticed when mounting samba shares via " mount -t smbfs" there is a 2 gig file limit on copying files, and get file size limit exceeded when hitting the 2 gig size mark, any1 know if there is a fix for this or is it a samba limitation?
[10:02] <dan20> I routinely transfer DVD size data over samba with no issues
[10:02] <dan20> Without doing anything special to my knowledge
[10:03] <reubs> anyone know if it's possible to install linux without a videocard? I just broke the chip in my old ibook
[10:04] <kidbuntu> why does my frostwire suddenly exits everytime i'm going to search for mp3?
[10:04] <posingaspopular> reubs, yes it is
[10:05] <posingaspopular> i think it'sescape or delete on boot of the live cd
[10:05] <dan20> I would assume using a serial interface, no?
[10:05] <reubs> any special distro i should look at to do it?
[10:06] <posingaspopular> ummm
[10:06] <posingaspopular> you're going for a purely CLI based distro?
[10:07] <dan20> Gentoo can do it over SSH
[10:07] <dan20> As long as you blindly type the /etc/init.d/sshd start
[10:07] <dan20> and set the root password
[10:07] <dan20> XD
[10:07] <kidbuntu> Why is the new beta frostwire suddenly exits after a few seconds?
[10:07] <reubs> well its going to have to be... i really cooked the chip, im not sure im up do gentroo yet. tho it would be a good learning experience
[10:08] <dan20> Gentoo isn't the quickest and easiest, I can assure you though.
[10:08] <VonFluffy> kidbuntu: do you know what a BETA is
[10:08] <dan20> So you may not want to try it if you don't have a lot of experience, as it might give you a bad impression of Linux,
[10:08] <kidbuntu> VonFluffy: yes
[10:08] <posingaspopular> VonFluffy, beta stands for stable build doesnt it? xD
[10:08] <reubs> well it's an old 600mz g3 so it would be compliling for years
[10:08] <Flannel> reubs: I'm running linux without a video card currently
[10:09] <VonFluffy> well then there is your answer kidbuntu
[10:09] <dan20> reubs:  That's why you install DistCC
[10:09] <dan20> :D
[10:09] <dan20> Assuming you have another computer running Linux
[10:09] <Flannel> reubs: as for installing, it's easiest to have one.  Even if it's just swapped in for the hour it takes to install
[10:09] <kidbuntu> VonFluffy: so that means I can't use frostwire for a while? is there a late version of frostwire ready for download?
[10:09] <dan20> reubs:  I'd say buying one from some retailer, then installing, then returning it later.
[10:10] <dan20> I know Staples has a 15 day return even on opened stuff
[10:10] <reubs> Flannel: its an old laptop and the chip is borked, so there is no way of using another videocard.
[10:10] <dan20> ah
[10:11] <dan20> reubs: http://www.patoche.org/LTT/install/00000103.html
[10:11] <dan20> That might help you
[10:11] <dan20> It's for installing Debian over a serial interface
[10:11] <reubs> i was thinking of using it as a server of some sort instead. thanks dan 20
[10:11] <dan20> That info may be antiquated though, I didn't proofread it.
[10:11] <VonFluffy> kidbuntu: i wouldn;t know how about you ask frostwire forums / community instead... i was just saying its a beta so its bound to have a few bugs
[10:12] <reubs> dan20: thanks, its all good. its given me a good direction to look in.
[10:13] <n00biee_> dxdt
[10:13] <dxdt> n00biee_, hello
[10:13] <n00biee_> hello
[10:13] <n00biee_> its me
[10:13] <n00biee_> the guy with php problem
[10:13] <kidbuntu> !java
[10:13] <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
[10:13] <dxdt> n00biee_, still have it I take it?
[10:13] <n00biee_> yes
[10:14] <n00biee_> n its even weirder
[10:14] <dxdt> oh?
[10:14] <n00biee_> now i hav no apache or php installed.. but
[10:14] <Flannel> !enter | n00biee_
[10:14] <ubotu> n00biee_: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[10:15] <n00biee_> when i opened localhost in web browser, of course it will say "Unable to connect"
[10:15] <n00biee_> but when i tried to open localhost/test.php .. it still ask me to save that damn php file!!
[10:15] <n00biee_> with no apache running!
[10:16] <n00biee_> how possibly cud that be?
[10:17] <dxdt> that probably just happens because you are on the localhost machine.  I wouldn't worry about that so much.  Install php and apache2 with sudo apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-php5  and let's go from there on getting it up and running.
[10:17] <n00biee_> this is really a mind-boggling situation that i am having
[10:17] <dxdt> n00biee_,
[10:17] <dxdt> unless
[10:17] <Lowe> n00biee_: what if you try your ip-address (like 10.0.0.1)
[10:18] <kidbuntu> frostwire 4.13 suddenly exits? please help me
[10:18] <n00biee_> yes dxdt
[10:18] <Lowe> kidbuntu: what's the problem
[10:18] <n00biee_> still the same thing
[10:19] <n00biee_> saving the php instead of viewing it
[10:19] <dxdt> n00biee_, you didn't ever accidentally install apache did you?  Just plain apache? Just to be sure sudo apt-get remove apache  before the install of apache2 and libapache
[10:19] <n00biee_> yes
[10:19] <kidbuntu> Lowe: i've just installed frostwire. the latest version. i was about to start using it. after a few seconds there it exits
[10:19] <Flannel> n00biee_: make sure you remove apache-common, if you've installed apache before, just removing 'apache' won't do it
[10:19] <Lowe> kidbuntu: have you installed JRE (Java Runtime Environment)?
[10:19] <n00biee_> its been 2weeks ago i think i've installed it together with apache n it worked then
[10:20] <kidbuntu> Lowe: of course i did. it wouldnt start initially if i didn't
[10:20] <n00biee_> i know, i've already did sudo apt-get remove --purge apache2*
[10:20] <xlokix> hello everyone. does anybody know where i can find the tiny ubuntu logo from the panel next to "Anwendungen"(German Ubuntu) or "Applikations"(i think it is applikation in english)
[10:20] <dxdt> right, do that again with just apache
[10:20] <xlokix> i want to change it
[10:20] <kidbuntu> !java
[10:20] <dxdt> sudo apt-get remove apache
[10:20] <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
[10:21] <Lowe> kidbuntu: you see an errormessage in your log?
[10:21] <dxdt> or use synaptic in the menus to do it if yo uhave a desktop installed.
[10:22] <dxdt> n00biee_, also, if you do ps -e | grep apache   do the results all show apache2 or is there apache in there?
[10:22] <omeil_> What is the main extension that linux runs, like windows is = .exe and linux is =?
[10:22] <dxdt> I want to make sure that you aren't actually connecting to an apache 1 install or something you did
[10:22] <omeil_> is it .x86 or .sh?
[10:22] <n00biee_> oh my
[10:23] <n00biee_> may i ask? does SVN hav sumthing to do with this?
[10:23] <n00biee_> subversive
[10:23] <dxdt> no
[10:23] <dxdt> not at all.
[10:23] <kidbuntu> Lowe: can you give me a link that i can download a sun java 1.4?
[10:24] <kidbuntu> Lowe: i currently have the 1.5 it says that it works better on jre 1.4+
[10:24] <dxdt> omeil_,  none really.  though it can be those as well.  .sh is a file of type shell script... plain text that is just made with that extension that you can run.  Most of my programs that are "executable" have no file extension
[10:24] <n00biee_> whats "libapr0" for?
[10:24] <zero-9376> can someone help with this problem - if i don't log out of my gnome session properly and restart x using ctrl-alt-backspace when i try to log in again the session doesnt load, i can login as another user but i have to restart to get my login to work, something im not used to doing in linux
[10:24] <n00biee_> it says Apache Portable runtime
[10:24] <n00biee_> with SVN dependencies
[10:25] <dxdt> n00biee_,  what did that command I told you to do run?  earlier?  you never answered me
[10:25] <omeil_> dxdt, its weird :) i noticed that .x86 could be a executable
[10:25] <n00biee_> sorry dxdt
[10:25] <n00biee_> wasti ps -e or ls -e?
[10:25] <n00biee_> *was it
[10:25] <Lowe> kidbuntu: 1.5 = 1,4+ i dont suggest removing 1,5 and installing 1,4 before you know what's wrong
[10:26] <Lowe> have you checked your system log?
[10:26] <dxdt> scroll up  should still be there and is it ps -e | grep apache
[10:26] <n00biee_> ps -e | grep apache displays nothing
[10:26] <dxdt> k
[10:26] <dxdt> now do it with apache2
[10:26] <kidbuntu> Lowe this was the error message Something went wrong with FrostWire.
[10:26] <kidbuntu> Maybe you're using the wrong version of Java?
[10:26] <kidbuntu> (FrostWire is tested against and works best with with Sun's JRE, Java 1.4+)
[10:26] <kidbuntu> The version of Java in your PATH is:
[10:26] <kidbuntu> java version "1.5.0_08"
[10:26] <dxdt> still nothing? right?
[10:26] <n00biee_> same
[10:26] <n00biee_> yes
[10:27] <dxdt> And is apache2 at this point, installed?
[10:27] <dougie> I can usually hook up my camera and this import wizard pops up and handles everything perfectly but lately its been popping up with this error "An error occurred in the io-library ('Unspecified error'): Could not query kernel driver of device."
[10:27] <n00biee_> no
[10:27] <dougie> can anyone tell me how to fix this?
[10:27] <Lowe> kidbuntu: i dont think so, i use exactly the same version
[10:27] <barf> lo all !wave
[10:27] <n00biee_> removed it just now with purge
[10:27] <kidbuntu> Lowe: so what seems to be the problem here?
[10:27] <dxdt> k, well let's install.  sudo apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-php5
[10:28] <Lowe> is that the only message you see?
[10:28] <n00biee_> what about php5
[10:28] <n00biee_> shudnt it be installed too?
[10:28] <dxdt> it will be as a dependency if it is needed
[10:28] <kidbuntu> !pastebin
[10:28] <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 (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[10:29] <n00biee_> k.. installing
[10:29] <PoofDaddy> Can anybody help me?  Why didn't I get OpenOffice Calc (equivalent to Micro-$loth's Excel) on my Ubuntu?
[10:29] <kidbuntu> Lowe: w8 i'll paste the whole message
[10:29] <reubs> anyone still about from when i was asking about i was asking about installing linux without a videocard?
[10:29] <s-toned> robokop: thanks, I got it "fixed" in /etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm with *charClass
[10:29] <n00biee_> dxdt : installed
[10:29] <Lowe> kidbuntu: try this:  cat /usr/lib/frostwire/runFrost.sh | tr -d '\15\32'
[10:29] <dxdt> k now ps -e | grep apache and is apache 2 running?
[10:29] <KenSentMe> PoofDaddy, isn't it installed already on default?
[10:30] <Cin> does anybody know of a command-line version of MSN Messenger for Ubuntu?
[10:30] <n00biee_> dxdt: ok, typing
[10:30] <PoofDaddy> KenSentMe:  I got all the others
[10:30] <Lowe> Cin: bitlbee?
[10:30] <n00biee_> dxdt: yes, apache is running
[10:31] <Cin> Lowe: thanks I'll have a look
[10:31] <n00biee_> theres 6 instances
[10:31] <Lowe> i'm not sure whether it support msn though
[10:31] <kidbuntu> Lowe: here check it please. and i've tried the cat /usr...... "No such file or directory"
[10:31] <n00biee_> varying from7358 to 7366
[10:31] <kidbuntu> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12474/
[10:31] <Cin> yeah, it does
[10:32] <n00biee_> dxdt?
[10:32] <reubs> i have a new question. is there anyway of installing linux with out a videocard and without a serial console? ibooks don't have any
[10:32] <KenSentMe> PoofDaddy, can you open the terminal and run 'openoffice'. Then choose 'New' and Calc file (or something, i run the Dutch version)
[10:32] <even> Just ditched windows! How do you install .tar.gz programs?
[10:32] <mustaukko> is feisty in anygood shape?
[10:32] <even> got sudoku from sourceforge and I wanna play :D
[10:32] <Lowe> reubs: you have to make an unattended install i think
[10:32] <dxdt> n00biee_, ok.  now what is the name of your .php file that you have in your /var/www directory?
[10:33] <s-toned> Now I'd like to set the behaviour of xterm to *cutNewline: false and *cutToBeginningOfLine: false  but it doesn't work. Any hints? (xterm -cn -cb works though)
[10:33] <mustaukko> even: tar.gz is a compressed file
[10:33] <n00biee> dxdt: its test.php
[10:33] <mustaukko> even: so you unzip it and then work yourself through READMEs or the like
[10:33] <dxdt> and what happens when you do ls -l test.php  what permissions does it have?
[10:33] <Lowe> kidbuntu: hmm, i think something is wrong with your frostwire installation
[10:33] <reubs> Lowe: thanks, how techinal on a scale of 1-10 would that be
[10:34] <zorglu_> q. what is the command line to disable launching a given /etc/init.d script at boot time ? i remember something about 'update'
[10:34] <CheshireViking> even, is that a different version to the ones in the Synaptic repoisitories?
[10:34] <kidbuntu> Lowe: what could it be. i've tried reinstalling the package
[10:34] <n00biee> dxdt: -rw-r--r-- 1 www-data www-data 31 2007-03-20 11:59 /var/www/test.php
[10:34] <dxdt> k
[10:34] <PoofDaddy> KenSentMe:  I only get text document, presentation, spreadsheet, drawing, and database.  no calc.
[10:34] <Lowe> reubs: i've no idea, there's enough info on the web, i think 6-8?
[10:34] <KenSentMe> PoofDaddy, spreadsheet is the one you need
[10:34] <Lowe> reubs: where 10 is most difficult ;)
[10:35] <Lowe> kidbuntu: try complete removal
[10:35] <even> Cheshire: I don't know. It's gnome-sudoku-0.7.1
[10:35] <Lowe> kidbuntu: than re-install
[10:35] <reubs> and gentroo would be ? :)
[10:35] <PoofDaddy> Is it a heavy program equivalnt to excel?  KenSentMe
[10:35] <dxdt> go ahead and go to pastebin.com and paste the contents there.  Let's super double check to make sure there are no problems anywhere.  Go ahead and just paste the code there real quick and gimme a link
[10:35] <kidbuntu> Lowe: ok
[10:35] <sponix> lost my gnome-panel Applications Menu, anyone know how to get that back, the ubuntu symbol is there, just no menu drops down
[10:35] <KenSentMe> PoofDaddy, yes.
[10:35] <Lowe> gl, i've to work right now :S
[10:36] <KenSentMe> PoofDaddy, isn't the spreadsheet in your gnome menu too? That's openoffice calc
[10:36] <n00biee> dxdt: ??
[10:36] <dxdt> yeah
[10:36] <PoofDaddy> KenSentMe:  Ok, then that solves that.
[10:36] <dxdt> read above, did you paste it?
[10:36] <dxdt> the code at pastebin.com?
[10:36] <PoofDaddy> KenSentMe: yes I have spreadshit in Gnome, thanks.
[10:36] <n00biee> dxdt: content of what
[10:37] <dakira> sponix: just rightclick on the panel and chose add to panel..
[10:37] <dakira> sponix: you'll find the main menu there
[10:37] <dxdt> n00biee, oh I just wanted to see the actual code inside of test.php  if you can private message me it or put it on pastebin.com or something
[10:37] <KenSentMe> even, if you want to install software, first search in synaptic and use that program to install it. That the installation just works and you don't have to worry about dependencies etc.
[10:37] <n00biee> oh
[10:37] <kidbuntu> Lowe: after that whats next? should i install it again right away?
[10:38] <n00biee> this is test.php ->
[10:38] <n00biee>  # test.php
[10:38] <n00biee> <?php phpinfo(); ?>
[10:38] <n00biee> dats all
[10:38] <Lowe> kidbuntu: make sure you removed .frostwire from your home dir
[10:38] <kvonb> has anyone got grub-gfxboot to work under Feisty?
[10:38] <Lowe> then try reinstall
[10:38] <sponix> dakira:  its the Applications out of the "Menu Bar" that is blank, the Places and System are still good
[10:38] <n00biee> nothing else
[10:38] <dxdt> ok.  Now let's check out /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
[10:39] <sponix> dakira:  the "main menu" is ok, but still not the same
[10:39] <arturo> hi everyone. This is going to sound familiar to lots of people...
[10:39] <n00biee> i'll paste it in pastebin
[10:39] <dxdt> ok sure
[10:39] <arturo> So I upgraded from Dapper to Edgy, and now my system takes about 15 minutes to get past the message "Starting up RAIDs. Please wait, this could take a long time"
[10:39] <kidbuntu> Lowe: ok it's now deleted
[10:39] <even> KenSentMe: apt-get install synaptic?
[10:39] <Lowe> try re-install
[10:40] <arturo> I had one RAID 5 setup with mdadm, and now I can't get rid of it. I even deleted /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf and the problem is still there
[10:40] <dxdt> n00biee, I think patebin might be broken right now....
[10:40] <KenSentMe> even, no, just go to System > Administration > Synaptic
[10:40] <n00biee> yeah
[10:40] <n00biee> !pastebin
[10:40] <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 (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[10:40] <Lowe> kidbuntu: i'm afraid i cant be of further help, otherwise my boss is going to be very angry ;)
[10:40] <dakira> sponix: i have a german ubuntu here.. pick spmething like "menu bar".. there are two option with the ubuntu symbol.. try either
[10:40] <arturo> when I boot on the older 2.6.15.27 everything works fine
[10:40] <kidbuntu> Lowe: ok, but thanks. i'll just start the whole process again
[10:40] <dakira> sponix: one of them gives me the whole thing (applications, places, system)
[10:41] <Lowe> kidbuntu: gl!
[10:41] <even> KenSentMe: Holy crap, that's a lotta programs. Thanks :)
[10:41] <s-toned> Apart from the gui, is it wrong in any case to favour apt-get over synaptic ?
[10:41] <dxdt> n00biee, yeah, and when you get the link for the apache2.conf lemme know
[10:41] <sponix> dakira:  yeah, thats the one I want... but its giving me Applications drop down empty
[10:41] <KenSentMe> even, yep :) Have fun browsing
[10:41] <n00biee> dxdt: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12476/
[10:41] <sponix> dakira:  where does gnome/ubuntu save the prefs for that ?
[10:42] <KnowledgEngineer> hello
[10:42] <KnowledgEngineer> how can i split ad ape file using a cue file??
[10:42] <arturo> has anyone else had this problem upgrading to Edgy?
[10:42] <KnowledgEngineer> how can i split *aN ape file using a cue file??
[10:43] <dxdt> n00biee,  k, now please paste your /etc/apache2/php5/php.ini file
[10:43] <n00biee> k.. wait up
[10:44] <dakira> sponix: i guess something with your gconf is messed up ;(
[10:44] <sponix> dakira:  yep...  thats what I've been trying say ;)
[10:45] <n00biee> dxdt
[10:45] <n00biee> no such file
[10:45] <osfameron> When my laptop wakes up from sleep, it's unable to open any new GUI application.
[10:45] <Flannel> dxdt: that file doesn't exist.  you're thinking of /etc/php/apache2/php.ini
[10:45] <dakira> sponix: can't help you with that.. if you know the corresponding entries in gconf you can just create a new user, export the gconf entries and re-import them in your default profile
[10:45] <n00biee> directory /etc/apache2/php5 doesnt exist
[10:45] <dxdt> yeah that is what I meant
[10:45] <osfameron> They just appear on task bar "Starting mahjongg", then disappear.  The process exists in "ps -ef" but they never appear in the GUI
[10:46] <dxdt> n00biee, sorry I meant /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini
[10:46] <n00biee> the file /etc/php/apache2/php.ini does not exist too
[10:46] <osfameron> any suggestions as to what's wrong?  If I restart the GUI (Ctrl-Alt-Backspace) I can create new X/GUI windows, but I'd really just like my laptop to wake up from suspend cleanly.
[10:46] <Flannel> n00biee: php5 not php
[10:46] <n00biee> owh
[10:46] <n00biee> okay
[10:46] <Chai_Sangeen> hi everyone
[10:46] <goetherdj> qualcuno parla italiano?
[10:47] <Flannel> !it | goetherdj
[10:47] <ubotu> goetherdj: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[10:47] <n00biee> dxdt: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12477/
[10:50] <n00biee> dxdt?
[10:50] <dxdt> n00biee, ok, now what is in the file /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/php5.load   one line of text that says LoadModule php5_module /usr/lib/apache2/modules/libphp5.so correct?
[10:50] <dakira> sponix: i think you will find something here: gconf-editor -> apps -> panel
[10:51] <n00biee> dxdt: i'm back
[10:51] <n00biee> dc'ed
[10:51] <dxdt> n00biee, ok, now what is in the file /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/php5.load   one line of text that says LoadModule php5_module /usr/lib/apache2/modules/libphp5.so correct?
[10:51] <dakira> sponix: compare the entries there with the entries at the same place under a newly created user
[10:51] <dakira> ouch.. too late ;)
[10:52] <n00biee> yes
[10:52] <Chai_Sangeen> quick question why does my nfs share take around 2 mins to mount this is the switch i use in the fstab  "nfs rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr"
[10:52] <icd> I've got a huge problem with nanosleep. Using gprof I've found that the nanosleep uses 16.6% of the total program time. How is this possible???? nanosleep is not busy-waiting is it!? I've got kernel 2.6.17 debian etch
[10:53] <icd> Using Sched_FIFO scheduling alg...
[10:53] <dxdt> n00biee,  it has that line in it?
[10:53] <|GaiJin|> Storytime: I work at a Testfacility for komputerparts, and to be able to go MSN, and irc, I have to have a wireless connection... but to be able to print, I need to have a wired connection... but when I enable this, I get disconnected from the wireless, and vise versa.... Did not have this problem running kubuntu... anyone have some suggestions on what could be done diffrently??
[10:53] <dxdt> ok what about /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/php5.conf  what does it have?
[10:54] <|GaiJin|> computerparts*
[10:54] <|GaiJin|> DOH
[10:54] <hobx> Sorry, I asked before, but nobody responded right away and now it is gone from the scrollbuffer. I cannot connect to security.ubuntu.com - anybody else having this problem?
[10:54] <n00biee> dxdt:
[10:54] <n00biee> <IfModule mod_php5.c>
[10:55] <n00biee>   AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .phtml .php3
[10:55] <n00biee>   AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps

[10:55] <robokop> !pastebin > n00biee
[10:55] <CheshireViking> hobx, this is what i posted earlier - just tried security.ubuntu.com in a web browser - ended up with a page not found, but not sure if we're meant to be able to connect that way
[10:55] <neuromancer> join #launhpad
[10:55] <dxdt> ok n00biee  this looks like everything so why don't we go ahead and sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart and then go to your test.php file once more  it is in /var/www/  right?
[10:56] <hobx> thanks. Perhaps a problem on my end.
[10:56] <n00biee> yes
[10:56] <n00biee> trying it now
[10:56] <kidbuntu> !frostwire
[10:56] <ubotu> frostwire is a totally open source version of Limewire.  For installation help, please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FrostWire
[10:56] <CheshireViking> hobx, maybe not, i couldn't get in, so could be a general problem
[10:57] <Lowe> kidbuntu: have you succeed?
[10:57] <kidbuntu> Lowe: nope.
[10:57] <n00biee> dxdt: yup.. still saving, not viewing
[10:57] <robokop> hobx: it responds to pings so don't know
[10:57] <Lowe> kidbuntu:  :(
[10:57] <hobx> CheshireViking:  actually, it responded just now. Just very slowly.
[10:58] <Linuxor> HI, Can I use Builder-C++ on Linux?
[10:58] <CheshireViking> hobx, just tried again, and yes i can get access to it now, must have been a temporary fault & its been fixed
[10:59] <jale2ice> hello
[10:59] <TMM> Linuxor: I'm afraid not, but are you looking for a c++ IDE? or do you specifically need C++-builder?
[10:59] <hobx> ok, tnx anwyays
[10:59] <jale2ice> anyone help me with a sound problem? I had sound originally but I rebooted earlier and now i have no sound
 I used to use Builder-C++ on windows, I tried Qt on linux but I find it more diffecult
Maybe there is another one
[11:01] <Sonic> Borland Kylix includes C++ support for Linux, and the Open Edition of it is free
[11:01] <dxdt> n00biee,  does /var/log/apache2/error.log  say anything?
[11:01] <dxdt> could you pastebin its contents
[11:01] <TMM> Sonic: don't tell people to use kylix, it's a discontinued and unsupported product
[11:01] <kidbuntu> Lowe: what the hell. i still can't run frostwire
Can u give me please a link to download it ?? ^_^
[11:02] <goetherdj> hola
[11:02] <Sonic> sorry, it's the only version of Borland C++ builder I can think of for linux
[11:02] <TMM> Sonic: kylix is delphi
[11:02] <Sonic> Kylix includes full C++/C support also, and can compile CLX apps from Borland C++ Builder
[11:02] <neuromancer> Delphi = Object Pascal + Libraries
[11:03] <Linuxor> no no need delphi
[11:03] <TMM> Linuxor: what part of 'qt development' do you feel is more difficult?
[11:03] <Sonic> Kylix = Delphi + C++Builder
[11:03] <TMM> Sonic: really?
[11:03] <Sonic> http://koti.mbnet.fi/smiika/screenshots/Kylix3.png (see the menu entries)
[11:03] <Tryptophane> hi
[11:03] <TMM> Sonic: indeed it is
[11:04] <n00biee> error log:
[11:04] <n00biee> [Wed Mar 28 16:29:09 2007]  [notice]  Apache/2.0.55 (Ubuntu) configured -- resuming normal operations
[11:04] <n00biee> [Wed Mar 28 16:29:10 2007]  [notice]  caught SIGTERM, shutting down
[11:04] <Sonic> But if you're after getting something like Delphi for Linux, I'd recommend Lazarus (based on freepascal)
[11:04] <n00biee> [Wed Mar 28 16:29:11 2007]  [notice]  Apache/2.0.55 (Ubuntu) PHP/5.1.6 configured -- resuming normal operations
[11:04] <n00biee> [Wed Mar 28 16:56:38 2007]  [notice]  caught SIGTERM, shutting down
[11:04] <n00biee> [Wed Mar 28 16:56:40 2007]  [notice]  Apache/2.0.55 (Ubuntu) PHP/5.1.6 configured -- resuming normal operations
[11:04] <TraX1s> Hi guys, a quick newbish question: How do i log onto root in the terminal?
[11:04] <dxdt> TraX1s, use sudo for root commands or sudo su if you really want to be root
[11:04] <dxdt> but sudo is recommended
[11:05] <MrXclusiv> hello
[11:05] <|GaiJin|> DOH
look, on Builder for exmpl no need to write a lot of commands , I only double-click on the button and I fill it by what i want'm to do
[11:05] <TraX1s> so i just type sudo <what i want to do> ?
[11:05] <dxdt> TraX1s, yes
[11:05] <|GaiJin|> Storytime: I work at a Testfacility for komputerparts, and to be able to go MSN, and irc, I have to have a wireless connection... but to be able to print, I need to have a wired connection... but when I enable this, I get disconnected from the wireless, and vise versa.... Did not have this problem running kubuntu... anyone have some suggestions on what could be done diffrently?? Sorry for repeting....
[11:05] <MrXclusiv> ok i have a question that would seem rather complex
[11:05] <TraX1s> Thank you, ill try that.
[11:05] <TMM> Linuxor: you can get that with qt/linux development as well. there are several quite good ide's. apparently Kdevelop is the best for QT/kde development.
[11:06] <dxdt> n00biee, sorry I think I'm about out of ideas on this problem.  If you haven't tried a full restart I would try that next.  Maybe after that heading to #apache   this is usually a simple problem to fix, but I can't see what is being missed...
[11:06] <TMM> Linuxor: I believe the latest versions also embed qt designer for a more windows-like workflow
[11:06] <MrXclusiv> i have a thinkpad r40 running ubuntu edgy, and i would like to make it run wine and some warcraft 3 - i have wine installed and i think its due to some sort of gfx driver issue in ubuntu causing it to not run wc3
[11:06] <Sonic> yeah, if you're into C++ KDevelop has gotten a lot more friendlier with the GUI development, though it's not still as straightforward as with C++ Builder
[11:07] <MrXclusiv> anyboddy help with this?
[11:07] <MrXclusiv> i tried getting direct rendering happening
[11:07] <MrXclusiv> installed ati driver pkg
[11:08] <MrXclusiv> then installed fglrx
Do u have some tuto about kdevelop??
[11:08] <MrXclusiv> tried editing xorg.conf to force it on
[11:08] <Sonic> I remember seeing one good tutorial, especially introducing the new integrated designer etc.
[11:08] <Linoleum> hi
[11:08] <dxdt> n00biee, but yeah as a last try, just reboot the whole machine and then you might want to check out #apache
[11:08] <MrXclusiv> no matter what i do it wont enable it
[11:08] <Sonic> Hi Linoleum
[11:09] <n00biee> huhu
[11:09] <n00biee> ok
[11:09] <n00biee> dxdt, thanx
[11:09] <Linoleum> I ve got a problem installing my ubuntu : it seams that the miror I use is very very slow : 211.29.132.173 .. so all the pacakage I try to installa finish by 110 connection time out. So I would like to know how can I change this mirror ? tkx
[11:09] <TraX1s> dxdt: When i try to use "sudo" and my command, i get this: nord@nord-laptop:~$ apt-get build-dep wine
[11:09] <TraX1s> E: Could not open the lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[11:09] <TraX1s> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?
[11:10] <Linoleum> and when I do an apt-get update, I download updates at 2b/s !
[11:10] <dxdt> TraX1s, you put sudo first
[11:10] <dxdt> sudo apt-get blah blah blah
 where?
[11:10] <MrXclusiv> ati control panel throws error msg "driver does not provide firegl X11 extensions"
[11:10] <Sonic> http://women.kde.org/articles/tutorials/kdevelop3/creating.html
[11:10] <TraX1s> dxdt:  Yea i did that, just didnt get it with my paste there.
[11:10] <kidbuntu> Lowe: what frostwire did you installed? the noarch or the .deb?
[11:11] <TraX1s> dxdt: But it still asks me "are you root?"
[11:11] <MrXclusiv> is anybody helping?
[11:11] <MrXclusiv> or all sleeping
[11:11] <MrXclusiv> dxdt try su
[11:11] <MrXclusiv> then root pw
[11:11] <TMM> Linuxor: let me look it up for you
[11:11] <MrXclusiv> then you will be root
[11:11] <MrXclusiv> then try what you trying to do
[11:11] <dxdt> TraX1s, your paste you just pasted didn't have the word sudo in it
[11:11] <TraX1s> MrXclusiv: Thx, ill try.
 THX friend
[11:11] <dxdt> it had ~$ apt-get but not sudo
 Thx
[11:12] <TraX1s> dxdt: I know ^^ i didnt mark it when i copied it.
[11:12] <gordonjcp> MrXclusiv: only if you've set a root password
[11:12] <MrXclusiv> sudo apt-get
[11:12] <TMM> Linuxor: http://www.kdevelop.org/index.html?filename=3.4/tutorials.html
[11:12] <dxdt> n00biee, hey are you still here?
[11:12] <MrXclusiv> :/
[11:12] <dxdt> n00biee,  we should check one more thing
[11:12] <MrXclusiv> ati control panel throws error msg "driver does not provide firegl X11 extensions"
 u r great man , thx a lot
[11:13] <MrXclusiv> tried editing xorg.conf to force it on
[11:13] <MrXclusiv> i want warcraft 3 run under wine
[11:13] <MrXclusiv> suspect a driver issue
[11:13] <maja> HI. my x server crashed. and now i can not login. all i have is a black screen with a flashin dash. any CODE for help?
[11:13] <TMM> Linuxor: I think you'll find http://women.kde.org/articles/tutorials/kdevelop3/ to be the most useful
[11:14] <Sonic> heh, that's exactly same link I already gave :P
 ok, thx , I'll try it
[11:14] <TMM> Linuxor: another advantage of using qt is that it'll work pretty much anywhere when you are done. your code will compile down to native binaries on windows, linux, macosx and all other platforms it supports :)
 yeah
[11:14] <maja> shall i go to xubuntu for that kinda stuff?
[11:15] <TraX1s> MrXclusiv: Thanks for the "su" tip, now it works :)
[11:15] <Sonic> Qt apps don't look bad at all on Windows either :)
 IOI yeah u r right
[11:15] <MrXclusiv> i trying to get warcraft III running under wine,
[11:15] <TraX1s> I am too ^^
[11:16] <MrXclusiv> if nobody here can help, can u tell me where to go
[11:16] <MrXclusiv> to get help
[11:16] <TraX1s> MrXclusiv: 2sec
[11:16] <maja> is there a page FAQ with CODES for ubuntu?
 <Sonic> thx both of u       ^_^
[11:17] <deep> hola
[11:17] <deep> alguien habla espaol
[11:17] <CheshireViking> !es
[11:17] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[11:18] <TraX1s> am i allowed to paste a link to a site where MrXclusiv can get help installing WCIII on WineX ?
[11:18] <MrXclusiv> i found somewhere
[11:18] <Acidz0r> Why not?
[11:18] <Acidz0r> ;/
[11:19] <TraX1s> MrXclusiv:  http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=HOWTO+Warcraft3 <- try that one if the other one doesnt work.
[11:19] <MrXclusiv> thx
[11:19] <TraX1s> np :>
[11:22] <Sonic> no problemo Linuxor ^_^
[11:22] <tdn> I have Edgy installed on my IBM Thinkpad T42. If I do suspend, it suspends nicely and comes back up, when I open the lid. However, if I hibernate, it goes down but when I turn it on, it does a normal bootup, thus discarding all the things I had running before hibernate. Is this a common problem? How do I fix it? Can it be caused by the fact that I use encrypted rootfs/swap?
[11:26] <cello_rasp> what's the name of the appication theme that edubuntu uses? I can'
[11:26] <cello_rasp> 't find it in ubuntu..
[11:26] <deep> eubuntu
[11:27] <cello_rasp> installed edubuntu-artwork, and it's not there...
[11:28] <emanuele11> hi all! I have a trouble with my sound chip. I have a keymat laptop and I installed ubuntu edgy on it without problems (using alternate CD) with a celeron 1ghz , 128 mb ram (8 shared) with a "Multimedia audio controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS]  SiS PCI Audio Accelerator (rev 02)". it uses snd-trident module. With dynebolic live i hear sounds but with all other distros (ubuntu too) it doesn't works.
[11:31] <neonlinux> hey all, anyone had experience with ati x1600 and kubuntu feisty beta?
[11:31] <Sonic> did dynebolic load snd-trident?
[11:31] <kidbuntu> problem running frostwire. please help me
[11:31] <emanuele11> Sonic: yes
[11:32] <emanuele11> Sonic: and other modules
[11:32] <MrXclusiv> ubuntu is a crock, why cant i enable hardware rendering
[11:32] <Sonic> have you tried "modprobe snd-trident" in ubuntu?
[11:33] <emanuele11> neonlinux: you can ask for that at channel #kubuntu
[11:33] <emanuele11> wait
[11:36] <nomike> hi
[11:36] <emanuele11> snd-trident is Ok
[11:36] <johan> Hi ppl, I'm having problems with SIP. testyourvoip.com won't give me a green light. Any ideas? Anyone experiencing similar problems?
[11:36] <nomike> I have an old pc where I have installed Ubuntu 6.10
[11:36] <emanuele11> and if i use dyne modules?
[11:36] <neonlinux> emanuele11: i have but i havent got a response.. im not sure its specific to kubuntu.. when i boot the live cd, and after the install of the alternate cd, i get no gui. all i get is the boot logo. it just sits there.
[11:36] <emanuele11> neonlinux: try booting in recovery mode and get debug infos
[11:36] <neonlinux> when i alt+f1 or alt+f2 i get a flashing cursor
[11:36] <nomike> I have installed a ATI 3D Rage II+ (Rage 128 +) Graphics card. Now I could only set the screen resolution to 800x600 @ 60 Hz at maximum (but with more than 256 Colors (dunno if it's 16bit or more))
[11:36] <johan> I usually use shorewall, and have it set up to allow udp connections on 5060 and even 6000 in order for sip to work but it doesn't even though I swith off shorewall altogether.
[11:36] <OrTigaS> hi i download and install envy, now how can i uninstall?
[11:36] <maja> where to learn CODEs for ubuntu?
[11:36] <valehru> hey guys, is there a package called mkmf in any of the ubuntu repos?
[11:36] <johan> Has anyone gotten opsitive test results on testyourvoip.com?
[11:36] <|TP|Grunt> good day
[11:36] <nomike> I have also the choice of installing an old SiS Card (AGP from 1999 dunno what chip, it's lying at home where I have no internet access) and a Elsa Winner II....which of these  three has the best support?
[11:37] <neonlinux> emanuele11: ok thanks... ill do that after ive updated herd 5 (i installed heard 5, it didnt have the issue the beta has been having.. just applying the latest updates now so i can image it)
[11:38] <johan> Has anyone gotten a positive test result on testyourvoip.com?
[11:39] <|TP|Grunt> i'm having problems with an Ubuntu installation at a friend; the live cd works fine, but i noticed it had a problem with his network card; i decided to install it anyway, but then something happened his network card
[11:39] <|TP|Grunt> Ubuntu doesn't see it, same as Windows, and some other live distros i tried
[11:40] <valeriosky> salve
[11:40] <johan> I'm getting failed tests telling me "Your computer couldn't call our location on the standard SIP port (5060) or a commonly available port (6000). This suggests that a firewall is blocking all UDP access including SIP."
[11:43] <slippyr4> i installed a package direct from a .deb file with dpkg -i filename.deb . now i want to remove it, but i don't know the package name - how can i work that out?
[11:46] <brianski> if gedit gets killed with an unsaved document in it, is there any place i could find it?
[11:47] <johan> brianski, by default gedit saves "unsaved" documents as document.name~ in the working directory
[11:48] <brianski> johan - right, but the file didn't have a name yet
[11:49] <brianski> and i have no idea what gedit was using as the orking dir since i spawned it from gnome-panel
[11:49] <johan> Does anyone have any experience with testing sip functionality on testyourvoip.com?
[11:49] <sc4ttrbrain> easy question, how to access trash folder of KDE in terminal? i dont see any .Trash in home...?
[11:50] <johan> brianski - have a look in /tmp and sort by modified, you might find it there
[11:51] <johan> brianski - sort by modified in order to see what file in there was written to recently
[11:51] <brianski> all i see is a socket named gedit.XXXXXX
[11:51] <brianski> no big tho, thanks
[11:52] <zorglu_> q. i added my user in a new group, but it doesnt appears in 'group' command line, it is in /etc/group tho, i tried relaunch a terminal to see if group was updated but it is not, do i have to delog/relog from X ? to reboot ?
[11:52] <johan> Does anyone have any experience with testing sip functionality on testyourvoip.com?
[11:53] <zorglu_> ok i will try a reboot :)
[11:54] <shiva> hi can switch the ubuntu sever command mode to gui
[11:55] <sc4ttrbrain> shiva: startx ?
[11:56] <shiva> its cant switch i tried it
[11:56] <johan> Does anyone have any experience with testing sip functionality on testyourvoip.com?
[11:56] <awk> hi, /var/spool/lpd doesn't exsist
[11:56] <awk> what package creates the /var/spool/lpd directory ?
[11:56] <awk> I know I can just add it manually
[11:57] <awk> I got most of the cups/ pcap, etc installed
[11:57] <sc4ttrbrain> shiva: have u installed one of the desktop package? like kde or gnome?
[11:57] <shiva> no
[11:58] <shiva> how to install it
[11:58] <sc4ttrbrain> awk: lpd : linux printing daemon
[11:58] <sc4ttrbrain> shiva: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[11:58] <ruben> Hi, how can I read RSS on thunderbird?
[11:58] <shiva> we need to down load the sofware or wat
[11:59] <sc4ttrbrain> shiva: then it ll download all it need to have gnome desktop environment
[11:59] <rocksouled> hi lads, I know there is a chat page somewhere with this info on it, but does anyone know the equivalent to photoshop?
[11:59] <rocksouled> And can it open .tiff files
[12:00] <awk> sc4ttrbrain I know what lpd stands for
[12:00] <awk> but what package depends on it
[12:00] <shiva> couldnt find the package ubuntu-desktop
[12:00] <awk> say for instance I have a directory /var/lib/blah, in fedora there is a way of determining what package created that directory
[12:01] <awk> is there a simliar option with debian/ubuntu ?
[12:01] <Rohinton> awk: that the a printer daemon
[12:01] <shiva> couldnt find the package ubuntu-desktop
[12:01] <MrXclusiv> I HAVING GRAPHICS ISSUES WIHT UBUNTU - NAMELY I CANT INSTALL FGLRX PLEASE HELP ME
[12:01] <sc4ttrbrain> MrXclusiv: no we  wont :D
[12:02] <MrXclusiv> i put it on set xorg.conf to use driver fglrx and it lunches my gui
[12:02] <awk> there is no package lpd
[12:02] <MrXclusiv> :'(
[12:02] <MrXclusiv> comeon
[12:02] <awk> there is slpd
[12:02] <awk> ,etc
[12:03] <MrXclusiv> i been trying to get this to work for 3 days now
[12:03] <awk> MrXclusiv: what version of ubuntu u using?
[12:03] <shiva> i tried the command but its error  E: couldnt find package ubuntu-desktop..... plz help
[12:03] <MrXclusiv> i am using 6.10 edgy
[12:03] <Bonaldo2000> Can anyone tell mw what I should look at to solve the problem that my x-server hangs everytime I try to shut down my computer? My xorg-log is here: http://thomasdamgaard.dk/p/?paste=479
[12:04] <MrXclusiv> on a ibm thinpad latop
[12:04] <MrXclusiv> r40
[12:04] <shiva> how to enable gui for ubuntu server edition
[12:06] <MrXclusiv> awk thankyou, but i done aticonfig --initial and it lunched it
[12:06] <awk> no problem.
[12:06] <MrXclusiv> what he overlay do
[12:06] <MrXclusiv> plz tell
[12:07] <MrXclusiv> see i will have to "declobber" my xorg.conf if it no boot into gui
[12:07] <awk> shiva why would u want gui for a server edition
[12:07] <shiva> i just like to know weather is possible or not
[12:07] <awk> MrXclusiv hey? you making sense
[12:08] <sc4ttrbrain> shiva: its easy, http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2360718&postcount=2
[12:08] <MrXclusiv> awk i cant pm you
[12:08] <void^> shiva: just install xorg and a windowmanager of your choice.
[12:08] <awk> shiva ofcourse it is, server edition is nothing more than ubuntu stripped down, to have minimal services and safe for a server edition
[12:08] <shiva> how to do it
[12:08] <Flonares> hello
[12:08] <awk> shiva: well google is your friend
[12:08] <Flonares> I need help
[12:08] <shiva> we need to login in
[12:08] <awk> Flonares that makes a million of us
[12:08] <Flonares> I need to restore my ubuntu, from a live cd
[12:08] <awk> shiva hey ?
[12:09] <awk> shiva uses ncurses
[12:09] <Flonares> i just frakked it in a problem with updates
[12:09] <awk> rather than xorg stuff
[12:09] <Flonares> and it doesn't even star
[12:09] <awk> Flonares: well maybe your dns server isn't giving a reply
[12:09] <anti_pop> should i use -k7 kernel for an athlon xp2400 instead of generic ?
[12:09] <awk> have you tried to do an nslookup hostname and see if you get  a reply
[12:09] <Flonares> awk ?!?!?!?
[12:10] <MrXclusiv> awk rebooting
[12:10] <Flonares> what DNS? my UBUNTU doesn't start!
[12:10] <Flonares> it's DEAD!
[12:10] <anti_pop> should i use -k7 kernel instead of generic for a athlon xp 2400 ?
[12:10] <awk> MrXclusiv ok
[12:10] <sc4ttrbrain> lol :D
[12:10] <awk> Flonares: ooohhh, after an update?
[12:10] <Flonares> yes, and some other crap
[12:10] <awk> Flonares: so pres esc when bootup and select your old kernel
[12:10] <awk> that should work
[12:10] <Flonares> i don't care
[12:10] <Flonares> right
[12:11] <awk> pfft, I came here for some help and rather than getting helped have helped 10 people
[12:11] <MrXclusiv> i dished some help too
[12:11] <Flonares> awk, my kernel is down
[12:11] <Flonares> :)
[12:11] <MrXclusiv> CRASH!
[12:11] <MrXclusiv> no start x server
[12:11] <MrXclusiv> same as before
[12:12] <MrXclusiv> is it possible my hardware aint supported?
[12:12] <awk> MrXclusiv: hey, just type  startx from the console
[12:12] <dennda> semi-offtopic: is it possible to search for a translation-package in rosetta? want to fix a translation-bug but i do not want to browse through 23929 pages
[12:12] <awk> dont reboot
[12:12] <awk> MrXclusiv it could be your modes you are trying to use, I have not used X windows since redhat 6.2 zoot
[12:12] <awk> but i do remeber xconfiguration ,etc
[12:12] <awk> and I never had a problem with that, you can use generic cards, etc
[12:13] <johan> Does anyone have any experience with testing sip functionality on testyourvoip.com?
[12:13] <awk> or SuperProbe or UltraProbe, cant remeber the correct application anymore thats in 1995 or 1997
[12:13] <MrXclusiv> awk it hammered straight back to cmd prompt
[12:13] <maja> how to remove beryl?
[12:13] <MrXclusiv> awk it hammered straight back to cmd prompt
[12:13] <maja> in root?
[12:13] <brianMan> Are there any command line download tools like wget which can download with several thread/connections/parts?
[12:13] <awk> johan: what do you need the sip functionality for? softphones?
[12:13] <maja> i mean. how to remove beryl in root. what code?
[12:14] <johan> brianMan - I think wget can do that, check the man pages or --help
[12:14] <awk> MrXclusiv: try XConfiguration or something to that affect
[12:14] <awk> or speak to more of the desktop guys, i pretty much only work with server OS's
[12:14] <awk> brianMan: you mean download the whole /* use wget --mirror
[12:14] <johan> awk - EVE actually, but first I need to get a positive test result on testyourvoip.com.
[12:14] <brianMan> awk: No download a single file, but downloading it in parts using several connections to increase throughput
[12:15] <MrXclusiv> how annoying
[12:15] <awk> johan: oh i'm not sure what that is, but I am 1 of the largest voip providers in South Africa
[12:15] <johan> It's currently telling me that my box doesn't accept udp. I find that somewhat hard to believe.
[12:15] <MrXclusiv> my bellybutton smells........
[12:15] <awk> brainMan: hey several connection,s you mean you have 2 digital lines, use multiplexing then
[12:15] <christopherl> anyone here have Bluetooth devices that works in Ubuntu?
[12:15] <brianMan> johan: Nothing in --help at least, already perused those options several times.. Will take a look at the man once again, I might have overlooked something
[12:15] <awk> MrXclusiv: isn't there an ubuntu-desktop channel ?
[12:16] <MrXclusiv> i thought this was it
[12:16] <awk> they would be able to help you out a bit more, with what the applications are these days,
[12:16] <awk> MrXclusiv: oh i though t this was a mix of ubuntu questions
[12:16] <MrXclusiv> what edgy says to gome for help
[12:16] <MrXclusiv> come
[12:17] <johan> awk - basically I just need to configure my network settings som testyourvoip.com gives me an ok, didi you try it?
[12:17] <awk> johan: no, but i cant see that being hard
[12:17] <awk> anyway, I have loads of work to do
[12:17] <awk> take care
[12:17] <awk> be back some other day to help the masses :)
[12:17] <|GaiJin|> Storytime: I work at a Testfacility for komputerparts, and to be able to go MSN, and irc, I have to have a wireless connection... but to be able to print, I need to have a wired connection... but when I enable this, I get disconnected from the wireless, and vise versa.... Did not have this problem running kubuntu... anyone have some suggestions on what could be done diffrently?? Sorry for repeating....
[12:17] <Chapayev> 'sup - ok my dapper is taking shape..
[12:18] <Chapayev> need help with webcam!
[12:18] <Chapayev> easycam wont  work - spca5xx wont lkoad ..
[12:18] <xerxes1358> Helo
[12:18] <xerxes1358> does ubuntu has a live DVD ?
[12:18] <MrXclusiv> why want live dvd
[12:19] <GionnyBoss> Chapayev: what's your webcam model?
[12:19] <MrXclusiv> edgy 6.10 is live cd
[12:19] <xerxes1358> I dont have cds anymore.
[12:19] <MrXclusiv> so i screwed
[12:19] <MrXclusiv> eithe rmy hardware isnt supported
[12:19] <johan> Anyone whos' goten a positive testresult on testmyvoip.com lpease let me know.
[12:19] <MrXclusiv> or it is incapable
[12:20] <xerxes1358> does ubuntu has a live DVD ? (not cd)
[12:21] <xerxes1358> Never mind I found something different already
[12:22] <Amey4u> wat
[12:22] <MrXclusiv> why it not work
[12:22] <MrXclusiv> how can i tell if my video chipset is or is not supported by fglrx
[12:23] <_Jaak_> If i install feisty beta will it become feisty definitive through updates of can i better wait till 19th of april?
[12:23] <sc4ttrbrain> yes
[12:24] <sc4ttrbrain> but ,its better to clean install it (when final version come)
[12:24] <wdwhitney> anybody want to help with a grub problem?
[12:25] <sc4ttrbrain> !ask
[12:25] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:25] <GionnyBoss> wdwhitney: say your problem directly, and if someone can help, will help
[12:25] <soundray> _Jaak_: it will. But you should really ask feisty questions in #ubuntu+1
[12:25] <MrXclusiv> where should i ask edgy q's , here?
[12:25] <soundray> MrXclusiv: yes
[12:26] <wdwhitney> fair enough: After an install from the feisty livecd, I cannot boot into ubuntu - grub never comes up. (I'm setting up a dual boot system, system boots directly into XP)
[12:26] <sc4ttrbrain> wdwhitney: are u sure u installed grub?
[12:26] <MrXclusiv> will the device string in xorg.conf affect the drivers?
[12:26] <wdwhitney> I have checked my grub config - it looks right, the destination looks right, but, still no grub boot menu
[12:27] <MrXclusiv> the name of the video adapter
[12:27] <soundray> wdwhitney: for some reason, it hasn't installed grub to the master boot record. You can follow the procedure for recovering grub when windows has messed it up:
[12:27] <PaulDev_> wdwhitney: did you install XP after ubuntu or ubuntu after XP
[12:27] <MrXclusiv> sorry affect fglrx
[12:27] <soundray> !grub | wdwhitney
[12:27] <_Jaak_> soundray, okidoki
[12:27] <ubotu> wdwhitney: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[12:27] <GionnyBoss> wdwhitney: are Windows and Ubuntu on different hds?
[12:27] <soundray> MrXclusiv: no.
[12:28] <PaulDev_> if you installed Ubuntu first and then XP, XP modified your MBR and grub is gone..
[12:28] <wdwhitney> XP was installed first (I know it overwrites the MBR), Ubuntu and XP are on the same hdd (SATA); I verified the GRUB install by running sudo grub in a terminal after the install, but before rebooting.
[12:28] <soundray> MrXclusiv: do you have a line that says Driver "fglrx" in Section "Device"?
[12:29] <MrXclusiv> when i do that
[12:29] <soundray> wdwhitney: do you have more than one HD?
[12:29] <MrXclusiv> gui no start
[12:29] <soundray> !enter | MrXclusiv
[12:29] <ubotu> MrXclusiv: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[12:29] <wdwhitney> upon reboot, however, system ejects the cd, and states to hit enter to continue - when I hit enter, I only get ^M and after waiting, then trying ctrl-alt-del, and waiting, I finally have to use hard reset button.
[12:30] <wdwhitney> soundray - yes - 3, all SATA
[12:30] <szarak> hi
[12:30] <Chapayev> need help with webcam!easycam wont  work - spca5xx wont lkoad ..
[12:30] <soundray> MrXclusiv: is the fglrx module loaded? 'lsmod | grep -q ^fglrx && echo YES'
[12:30] <MrXclusiv> sorry, when i change the driver to "fglrx" the gui fails to start and forces me to cmd prompt
[12:30] <Chapayev> 6.06 and l;ogitech comm. stx
[12:30] <sc4ttrbrain> wdwhitney: while booting ,try esc button,did it give u grub option?
[12:31] <wdwhitney> haven't tried that, though, it goes *very* quickly from BIOS to XP being fully loaded... windows boot screen comes up in less than a second
[12:31] <PaulDev_> wdwitney: and booting from CD and installing GRUB again?
[12:31] <wdwhitney> PaulDev - yes, 4 times now.
[12:32] <PaulDev_> wdwhitney: hehehe
[12:32] <soundray> wdwhitney: follow the instructions for recovering grub after Windows (yes, yes, I know, you did it the other way round. Still.)
[12:32] <MrXclusiv> lsmod | grep -q ^fglrx && echo YES -- this command appears to do nothing but return me to the prompt
[12:32] <soundray> wdwhitney: make sure you install grub to (hd0)
[12:32] <wdwhitney> soundray - that's where it is
[12:33] <soundray> wdwhitney: no, it isn't. If it was, it would boot grub, not the Windows MBR.
[12:33] <PaulDev_> wdwitney maybe stupid but did you chack that TIMEOUT and HIDDENMENU and DEFAULT are set like they should be.. maybe GRUB does load but it defaults to XP..
[12:33] <jaggz-> is coffee okay for me to drink?
[12:33] <soundray> wdwhitney: it's possible that the order of disks is perceived differently by grub and the ubuntu kernel.
[12:34] <wdwhitney> soundray - ok, but, when I checked, and when I reinstalled explicitly, following the directions in the forums, I told GRUB to go to (hd0)
[12:34] <wdwhitney> PaulDev - how do I check that?
[12:34] <wdwhitney> I suppose it's possible that it has a timeout of either 1 or 0.
[12:34] <PaulDev_> open menu.lst in /boot/grub/
[12:34] <maja> how to remove beryl from ubuntu in root?
[12:35] <jaggz-> how is sound the same as light?
[12:35] <MrXclusiv> the video chipset identigier line from xorg.conf is "ati Technologies, inc Radeon Mobility M6 LY [radeon mobility 9000] "
[12:35] <Rhoruns> think of sound as extremely low frequency light.
[12:35] <wdwhitney> ok - time to reboot again - wish me luck heh
[12:36] <sc4ttrbrain> MrXclusiv: use ati, i ve the same chip
[12:36] <PaulDev_> wdwitney: good luck
[12:36] <MrXclusiv> sc4ttrbrain : please help me
[12:36] <MrXclusiv> i installed driver pkg from ati
[12:36] <Rhoruns> maja, why do you want to remove beryl?
[12:36] <MrXclusiv> but it could be the wrong one
[12:36] <PaulDev_> maja: what do you mean by : remove in root..
[12:36] <sc4ttrbrain> MrXclusiv: why would u need driver from external? i get it by default
[12:37] <MrXclusiv> with what ubuntu edgy eft?
[12:37] <krel> Rhoruns: could have something to do with beryl using a ton and a half of resources
[12:37] <Rhoruns> ah, lol
[12:37] <Rhoruns> i havent tried it..
[12:37] <maja> the x server crashed. it is ubuntu edgy 6.10
[12:37] <Rhoruns> i was thinking of installing thoug :P
[12:38] <maja> i read in the forums afterwards that is not stable. but that was too late...
[12:38] <Rhoruns> what the heck
[12:38] <Rhoruns> LOL?!
[12:38] <MrXclusiv> christ
[12:38] <Rhoruns> ?!?!
[12:38] <soundray> !netsplit
[12:38] <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
[12:38] <MrXclusiv> what a split
[12:38] <PaulDev_> maja: apt-get remove beryl
[12:38] <GionnyBoss> ahahah there was a big netsplit
[12:38] <Rhoruns> thanks ubotu :D i love you..
[12:38] <maja> thx i'll try
[12:38] <sc4ttrbrain> MrXclusiv: try this sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[12:38] <Rhoruns> now lets have babies
[12:38] <sc4ttrbrain> then choose ati for the driver
[12:39] <icd> When using top I see tasks with priority RT. Is this the same as Nice value -20?
[12:39] <maja> :)
[12:39] <MrXclusiv> sc4ttrbrain : waht the hell is that
[12:40] <sc4ttrbrain> MrXclusiv: read some in /etc/X11/xorg.conf ;)
[12:40] <maja> one more question: i'm a two days old newbie: where can i learn the codes for ubuntu?
[12:40] <apokryphos> maja: please take a look at the FAQ <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommonQuestions> as linked to in the channel /topic.
[12:41] <jatt> codes?
[12:41] <PaulDev_> maja: codes???
[12:41] <apokryphos> codecs
[12:41] <MrXclusiv> christ sc4ttrbrain : what you want to know
[12:41] <Dimensions> Hi ... how do i installed QT in ubuntu with gnome ?
[12:41] <MrXclusiv> that def did something
[12:41] <maja> :S
[12:41] <apokryphos> Dimensions: please take a look at the FAQ <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommonQuestions> as linked to in the channel /topic.
[12:41] <soundray> Dimensions: quicktime or libqt?
[12:41] <Rhoruns> is it ok if i upgrade from 6.10 64-Bit Ubuntu to 7.04 32-bit Kubuntu??? will i lose any apps? will i have to reinstall? or do i just use the update manager?
[12:42] <soundray> Rhoruns: you can't "upgrade"
[12:42] <Dimensions> thanks apokryphos ...
[12:42] <apokryphos> Rhoruns: no, it's impossible. You will have to reinstall.
[12:42] <PaulDev_> maja: if you mean bash commands try here: http://www.ss64.com/bash/
[12:42] <Rhoruns> oh... :(
[12:42] <Dimensions> soundray:  qt for GUIs
[12:42] <apokryphos> Dimensions: it's Qt; QT is QuickTime
[12:42] <Rhoruns> i spent two days installing ubuntu, and now i have to reinstall.. :(
[12:42] <apokryphos> Dimensions: just use your package manager to search for it.
[12:42] <superman> Hi there where can I find the original config files for dovcot?
[12:43] <sc4ttrbrain> wow, were u aslept
[12:43] <apokryphos> Rhoruns: there's no distro in the world where that would be possible.
[12:43] <MrXclusiv> sc4ttrbrain : it broke the x windows again
[12:43] <superman> Hi there where can I find the original config files for dovecot?
[12:43] <Dimensions> apokryphos:  i couldn't find it thats why im asking here ... :)
[12:43] <PaulDev_> maja: or search here for the most common "user" programs: http://techpubs.sgi.com/library/tpl/cgi-bin/browse.cgi?db=man&coll=linux&pth=/man1
[12:43] <wdwhitney> how do I chroot into the / filesystem that is installed on my hdd, when I boot from the livecd?
[12:43] <apokryphos> Dimensions: then you didn't search?
[12:43] <apokryphos> ubotu: synaptic | Dimensions
[12:43] <ubotu> Dimensions: synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[12:43] <Rhoruns> what's the impossibility? the architecture difference? the version? or the Gnome to KDE..?
[12:44] <apokryphos> Rhoruns: the architecture difference of course.
[12:44] <sc4ttrbrain> MrXclusiv: it seems impossible since im using the same chip right now and i USE "ati"
[12:44] <Rhoruns> oh ok.
[12:44] <sc4ttrbrain> driver
[12:44] <Dimensions> apokryphos: im using ubuntu from 8 months ... now ...
[12:44] <soundray> Dimensions: install libqt3-mt for apps and libqt3-mt-dev if you need to compile stuff.
[12:44] <Dimensions> on daily basis ... for 7 8 hrs
[12:44] <apokryphos> Dimensions: so you know how to use synaptic?
[12:44] <MrXclusiv> sc4ttrbrain : Which ati driver do you use, please point me to the pkg on the net
[12:44] <PaulDev_> wdwhitney: chroot /dev/sda1 or something like that
[12:44] <Rhoruns> so, would it be possible to go from 64-ubuntu to 64-kubuntu...?
[12:44] <soundray> Rhoruns: yes
[12:44] <Rhoruns> ah
[12:45] <MrXclusiv> via pm please sc4ttrbrain if u can
[12:45] <sc4ttrbrain> MrXclusiv: i use the default ati driver ubuntu gave me
[12:45] <Rhoruns> but would you recommend  64-bit in the first place..?
[12:45] <apokryphos> Rhoruns: please take a look at the FAQ <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommonQuestions> as linked to in the channel /topic.
[12:45] <maja> i'm sorry- this is how it is called in the forums - codes :S
[12:45] <Rhoruns> i'm sorry..
[12:45] <superman> Hi there where can I find the original config files for dovecot?
[12:45] <apokryphos> Rhoruns: don't be sorry; linking you to your answer ;)
[12:45] <soundray> Rhoruns: only if you run numbercrunching or video recoding apps will you notice the difference.
[12:45] <Rhoruns> oh ok. thanks soundray :)
[12:46] <MrXclusiv> sc4ttrbrain : it didnt have hadware accel on, so i tried the ati one, that too no work, it is possible that when i install the ati driver its wrong
[12:46] <Dimensions> thanks soundray ....
[12:46] <soundray> Rhoruns: on the cost side, 64bit means trouble with proprietary software, like flash and acroread.
[12:46] <Rhoruns> oh yes, i noticed that.
[12:46] <MrXclusiv> sc4ttrbrain can i have some of your xorg.conf to shove into my xorg.conf to make it go back to default
[12:46] <maja> PaulDev_>	maja: apt-get remove beryl - that did something. but the x sever is still down
[12:46] <Rhoruns> bah, i'll just install 32-bit kubuntu 7.04
[12:47] <sc4ttrbrain> ok
[12:47] <soundray> Rhoruns: and don't spread any more nonsense about light and sound, please ;)
[12:47] <PaulDev_> maja: any errors when starting X ??
[12:47] <Rhoruns> hahah sorry :D
[12:47] <PaulDev_> maja: or just a blank screen??
[12:48] <dv_> a bluish one, please.
[12:48] <Spliffster> Rohinton: i would recommend 32bit version if you are using your computer for normal usage (eg. not number crunching). i have tried the 64bit version and it has many issues. the 32bit version doesn't run much slower.
[12:48] <Dimensions> apokryphos:  u dont find it in packages .... btw it was apt-get install libqt3-mt-dev thats why couldn't find it as its called Qt ....
[12:48] <maja> ubuntu start to load - comes to the half then i get the "failed to start the x server (your graphical interface). ...
[12:48] <maja> it worked until i installed beryl. and now everything seems to be messed up.
[12:48] <apokryphos> Dimensions: you don't find Qt in packages..what? Also, that's the Qt development files... not what you asked for.
[12:49] <maja> thats why i want to remove it.
[12:49] <apokryphos> Dimensions: also, of course that package would turn up in the search. It contains qt!
[12:49] <Alien_Invader> maja:  reconfigure ur xserver-xorg.  reinstall ur video driver, if that didnt work
[12:49] <eyalw> help with archos wireless device - cant get wireless on ubuntu 6.10 on with macbook
[12:49] <sc4ttrbrain> MrXclusiv: http://pastebin.ca/413346
[12:49] <PaulDev_> maja: and when it said Fialed to strat X does it continue to a console prompt or just sit there and do nothing?
[12:50] <Spliffster> maja: depedning on the way beryl was installed, it'll alter you xorg.conf to add 3d accel at least. so you might have a look if there is a backup xorg.conf .. .copy it back and it should work again.
[12:50] <sc4ttrbrain> MrXclusiv: i'm using japanese keyboard ;p
[12:50] <maja> it asks: would you like the view the x server output to diagnose the problem?
[12:50] <maja> when i say no.
[12:50] <maja> i get a black screen only with a bliking dash
[12:50] <maja> blinking*
[12:51] <Spliffster> maja: you can use the live/install cd to boot, then mount your root (/etc) partition and recover that xorg.conf file.
[12:51] <Rhoruns> i wish i could pay you guys for all the support you give in here :D
[12:51] <MachineH3d> anyone heard of or had the problem of not being able to login to ubuntu after a clean install and the noise in the background sounds like a broken record i mean i cant even get to the desktop
[12:51] <soundray> Rhoruns: careful!
[12:51] <Spliffster> Rhoruns: i'll send you an email with my bank account :-D
[12:51] <Rhoruns> ...?
[12:51] <Rhoruns> rofl
[12:51] <maja> ok - i'll try
[12:51] <soundray> Rhoruns: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/motivation.html
[12:51] <Rhoruns> i'm poor right now.. :( but if i had a couple of dollars to spare, i would have happily donated
[12:52] <eyalw> ???
[12:52] <eyalw> help with archos wireless device - cant get wireless on ubuntu 6.10 on with macbook
[12:52] <PaulDev_> maja: jou could boot in rescue mode and try: cp /etc/xorg.conf /etc/xorg.conf.old and then try: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:52] <Alien_Invader> maja: who not step into the rescue mode and just try to reconfigure ur xserver.
[12:52] <puba> I have installed a 6.06 server with postgresql 8.1. if I want install phppgadmin, aptitide tells me, I must install postgres 7.4 to. Why?
[12:52] <maja> i dont understand?
[12:52] <MachineH3d> i think i disconnected from the internet
[12:52] <maja> ohh
[12:52] <maja> ok
[12:53] <Rhoruns> im not saying i would give money to motivate you. it's just that you deserve it, for all te crap you go through in here :P it's complete chaos.
[12:53] <|GaiJin|> Is there a way to getr network-manager to have both wired and wireless enabled... I am in need to have both... disable it??
[12:53] <Spliffster> puba: phppgadmin probably has a dependenci to an old (7.x) postgres.
[12:54] <Spliffster> puba: you can have multiple postgresql installations, it won't hurt.
[12:54] <nazgjunk> hey, how'd i make firefox my default browser? Currently all links from external apps open in konqueror, and i'm not quite happy with that
[12:54] <MrXclusiv> sc4ttrbrain : can you run 3d apps no problem?
[12:54] <wdwhitney> well, dangit - I am having problems chrooting into the environment - I have the volume mounted as /media/disk and I cannot chroot to that - I attempted chroot /dev/sdb2 (which is the correct device name, as I remember from partitioning), this results in 'Not a directory'; and chroot /media/sdb2 - not mounted (according to mtab)
[12:54] <sikor_sxe> i want to get my laptops microphone working. however in alsamixer there is no microphone channel shown, what could be wrong?
[12:54] <soundray> Rhoruns: what that article says is that when you start paying people who were originally volunteers, their engagement and effectiveness drops off.
[12:54] <Rhoruns> oh, im sorry.. lol
[12:54] <MrXclusiv> sc4ttrbrain : i am trying to get 3d acceleration working so i can run 3d apps in wine
[12:54] <Twiztr> Umm... Does anyone know if mushrooms show up on UAs?
[12:55] <PaulDev_> wdwitney: typ mount to see what is mounted where
[12:55] <sc4ttrbrain> MrXclusiv: no i havent, should u know this is experimental machine, last time i use it ,i have to add something to xorg.conf...wait
[12:55] <wdwhitney> PaulDev - I did check the menu.lst - grub is not set to hidden, timout is 10, and the default is the linux install.
[12:55] <soundray> wdwhitney: what can I do to convince you that it's not installed in your mbr?
[12:55] <wdwhitney> /dev/sdb2 is mounted on /media/disk
[12:55] <Spliffster> Rohinton: if there is a specific project you find usefull, it doesn't hurt to donate money however. most volunteer teams have expenses for their hosting/bandwidth/hardware bills :D
[12:56] <nazgjunk> i could of course just copy and paste all links, but i'd rather have it slightly more convenient
[12:56] <nazgjunk> bugs the hell out of me
[12:56] <Rhoruns> rohinton..? ROFL :D
[12:56] <nazgjunk> fail@tab
[12:56] <jaggz-> http://djvu.sourceforge.net/    Check out djvu
[12:56] <MrXclusiv> glxinfo |grep direct == direct rendering : no
[12:57] <MrXclusiv> sc4ttrbrain please do glxinfo |grep direct
[12:57] <Spliffster> Rhoruns: oh this was the auto completion ... the message above was meant for you.
[12:57] <Rhoruns> i know.. i thought you did that because you didnt know how to pronounce my name or something lol
[12:57] <wdwhitney> soundray - I don't have a problem with your statement that it isn't installed in my mbr, however, I have gone through and manually attempted to install it via the livecd environment using the instructions in the forums, and it still does not seem to be working - so, apparently explicitly telling it to install in the mbr on (hdo) does not work. So, I believe you - how do I fix it?\
[12:57] <PaulDev_> wdwhitney: and create a grub floppy to boot into your linux install
[12:57] <puba> Spliffster: was passiert dann beim Aufruf von psql (Welche Version wird verwendet?)
[12:57] <MrXclusiv> sc4ttrbrain please do glxinfo |grep direct
[12:58] <Spliffster> puba: beide knnen parallel laufen
[12:58] <wdwhitney> That's why I am trying to chroot into that environment to see if that gives me a better option.
[12:58] <Buio> hi
[12:58] <nazgjunk> i'd expect this place to have an english-only policy
[12:58] <Rhoruns> ok, well see you guys laters, im going to install kubuntu :)
[12:58] <nazgjunk> meh
[12:58] <sc4ttrbrain> MrXclusiv: direct rendering: Yes
[12:58] <soundray> wdwhitney: try this: 'sudo dd if=/dev/sda bs=512 count=1 2>/dev/null | strings | grep GRUB', then repeat for /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc. My guess is that you will find that it's installed on one of them, but not on /dev/sda
[12:58] <MachineH3d> anyone heard of or had the problem of not being able to login to ubuntu after a clean install and the noise in the background sounds like a broken record i mean i cant even get to the desktop
[12:58] <Spliffster> puba: you must just make sure they do not bind the same tcp/ports ... but i did this on debian sarge (pgsql 7 and 8) and it was propperly configured to not conflict eachother
[12:58] <wdwhitney> PaulDev - :( no floppies available right now. If I cannot fix it soon, I'll pick some up tomorrow morning.
[12:59] <MrXclusiv> WHY DAMNIT
[12:59] <jlk> sometimes when I log in (Edgy) I get 3, sometimes 2, copies of nautilus running.  Google indicates that a couple of other people have had this problem.  Any ideas as to the cause/prevention?
[12:59] <MrXclusiv> sc4ttrbrain : you sure its the same chip?
[12:59] <sc4ttrbrain> MrXclusiv: wait
[12:59] <PaulDev_> wdwitney: check <soundray> last reply
[12:59] <nazgjunk> MachineH3d, sounds a bit like a broken harddisk to me :(
[12:59] <soundray> MrXclusiv: don't do this please. Some of us are trying to use this channel professionally, please don't get in the way of that by using inappropriate language.
[01:00] <wdwhitney> ah - now, *that* I can answer - Ubuntu is recognizing one of my data drives as sda - not my os drive - my os drive is being designated sdb.
[01:00] <maja> PaulDev_>	maja: jou could boot in rescue mode and try: cp /etc/xorg.conf /etc/xorg.conf.old  -- cp: missing destanation file operand after /etc/xorg.conf/etc/xorg.conf.old
[01:00] <nazgjunk> how would one use an irc channel professionally?
[01:00] <MachineH3d> iv had this laptop less than 6 months though and i havent had any problems with M$ windows xp and vista
[01:00] <MrXclusiv> sc4ttrbrain : is there a way i can find out what the chip is under unix
[01:01] <soundray> wdwhitney: then make sure you install grub to that data drive, /dev/sda
[01:01] <PaulDev_> maja: cp /etc/xorg.conf /etc/xorg.conf.old (you forgot a space....
[01:02] <soundray> nazgjunk: I will reply in #ubuntu-offtopic if you care to join
[01:02] <wdwhitney> haha - to be certain - I checked - it's installed on sda
[01:02] <nazgjunk> :)
[01:02] <MrXclusiv> * 16MB ATI Mobility RADEON video chipset
[01:02] <MrXclusiv> * 32MB ATI Mobility RADEON 7500 video chipset
[01:03] <wdwhitney> sudo dd if=/dev/sda bs=512 count=1 2>/dev/null|strings|grep GRUB
[01:03] <wdwhitney> GRUB
[01:03] <MrXclusiv> thats the chipset i have
[01:03] <MrXclusiv> not 9000
[01:03] <MrXclusiv> 7500
[01:03] <MrXclusiv> http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/MIGR-58209.html#graphics
[01:03] <soundray> wdwhitney: now make certain that grub agrees with the kernel and treats /dev/sda as (hd0)
[01:03] <sc4ttrbrain> MrXclusiv: this is mine http://pastebin.ca/413353
[01:03] <YC87> hello?
[01:03] <Spliffster> maja: you must mount your root parition something like: mount /dev/hdXN /mnt ... whee x is you drive letter and Y is the parition number
[01:03] <wdwhitney> soundray - how?
[01:04] <sc4ttrbrain> MrXclusiv: lol, we are so much different
[01:04] <YC87> i have a boot problem, can anyone help?
[01:04] <Spliffster> maja: then you can copy the xorg conf onto your hard drive. maybe the harddrive is already mounted, check under places
[01:04] <soundray> wdwhitney: 'cat /boot/grub/device.map'
[01:04] <wdwhitney> (hd0)	/dev/sda
[01:04] <MrXclusiv> sc4ttrbrain : does that chip support that function, do you know
[01:05] <maja> i added the space between xorg.conf /etc ... still not working
[01:05] <maja> cp cannont stat
[01:05] <wdwhitney> it appears as though - in theory - it's in the right place.
[01:05] <soundray> wdwhitney: is your BIOS setup configured to boot from the first SATA HD?
[01:05] <YC87> i installed windows, then installed ubuntu. Ubuntu will load fine (takes 1 min 20 though) but i get ble screen of death when i try and boot windows
[01:05] <wdwhitney> yes
[01:05] <YC87> says unmountable boot volume
[01:05] <wdwhitney> that's where my window partition is installed
[01:05] <maja> cp /etc/xorg.conf /etc/xorg.conf.old
[01:06] <sc4ttrbrain> MrXclusiv: hmm dunno bout that, but how about in windows?
[01:06] <MrXclusiv> it works same system with xp
[01:06] <rocksouled> lads, is there a plgin i can get to use .tiff images with gimp?
[01:06] <MrXclusiv> hardware accel, runs warcraft 3
[01:06] <eyalw> help with archos wireless device - cant get wireless on ubuntu 6.10 on with macbook
[01:06] <sc4ttrbrain> MrXclusiv: well, its been known ati sucks :D
[01:06] <Alien_Invader> /exit
[01:07] <sc4ttrbrain> MrXclusiv: in making linux driver
[01:07] <sikor_sxe> i want to get my laptops microphone working. however in alsamixer there is no microphone channel shown, what could be wrong?
[01:07] <soundray> wdwhitney: hold on, just checking on one of my systems...
[01:07] <wdwhitney> soundray - np
[01:07] <MrXclusiv> sc4ttrbrain : :o MAKING!
[01:07] <fotoflo> Why is scrolling so slow in firefox?
[01:07] <GionnyBoss> maja: xorg.conf is in /etc/X11/
[01:08] <slide_> hi, can someone send me: libstdc++.so.6.0.7 ??
[01:08] <PecisDarbs> sikor_sxe: if there any channel named capture?
[01:08] <Spliffster> fotoflo: do you have ashit load of extensions installed? performance issus are usually created by bad plugins/addons
[01:08] <slide_> please, can someone send me: libstdc++.so.6.0.7 ??
[01:08] <soundray> wdwhitney: you don't happen to have an Intel Mac, do you?
[01:08] <wdwhitney> no
[01:08] <sc4ttrbrain> slide_: no, install it from synaptic
[01:08] <arowanaj_> Have some of u convert .gho to .img sometime?
[01:08] <slide_> sc4ttrbrain, i use debian etch
[01:08] <Enverex> Does anyone have a 7.2 version of xutils-dev?
[01:08] <sc4ttrbrain> wellcome to ubuntu
[01:08] <sc4ttrbrain> :D
[01:09] <krel> soundray: what problem do intel macs have?
[01:09] <fotoflo> Spliffster, no only 4...
[01:09] <wdwhitney> AMD X2 4400+, 3 SATA drives, ATI x800 (glad I found that I need to skip the splash screen for my system to even boot the livecd)
[01:09] <PaulDev_AFK> maja: sorry GionnyBoss is right its in /etc/X11/
[01:09] <maja> dosnt work either
[01:09] <slide_> sc4ttrbrain, why packages.ubuntu.org.cn doesn't work fine?
[01:09] <sikor_sxe> PecisDarbs: yes there is, but i remember on my old machine there were tons of channels
[01:09] <Spliffster> fotoflo: disable then, restart firefox and see if the problem still exists. if no ... i'd re enable them one by one and see which one is casuing problems
[01:10] <fotoflo> Spliffster, k
[01:10] <soundray> wdwhitney: I have a similarly strange situation on my Mac. grub is installed to the mbr of /dev/sdb, which grub sees as (hd0) at boot time (although the device map maps (hd0) to /dev/sda
[01:10] <sc4ttrbrain> slide_: works fine here
[01:10] <iMav> Is there an updated howto available for LTSP under Ubuntu (Edgy)?
[01:10] <maja> so then:
[01:10] <maja> cp /etc/x11/xorg.conf /etc/x11/xorg.conf.old
[01:10] <soundray> wdwhitney: but I'm off in the wrong direction, sorry
[01:10] <PaulDev_> maja: yep..
[01:10] <slide_> sc4ttrbrain, mmmhh, can you suggest me a good keyword for search the libstdc++6 for edgy?
[01:10] <mikebeecham> Hi there, can anyone tell me how I can change a minimize setting in the gnome window manager?
[01:11] <wdwhitney> soundray - np - I'm looking at getting an intel mac in around 9 months anyway - any caveats I get now will likely be helpful
[01:11] <fotoflo> Spliffster, no still same problem, actually i think this problem is in all my apps...
[01:11] <maja> still says "cp: cannont stat ' /etc/x11/xorg.conf' : no such file or directory
[01:11] <YC87> can anyone help me with a unmountable windows problem?
[01:11] <jatt> !ask
[01:11] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:11] <fotoflo> Spliffster, yeah, its a problem in all my apps
[01:11] <Spliffster> mikebeecham: the default gnome wm is, unfortunately, very limited. if you have specific needs/old unix habits i'd recommend to use another wm.
[01:12] <slide_> hey guys, it's possible that anybody can't send me a fucked stupid file!!!!
[01:12] <GionnyBoss> maja: X is capital letter ...
[01:12] <slide_> i cant believe it
[01:12] <jatt> uh
[01:12] <GionnyBoss> maja: Linux is case sensitive
[01:12] <fotoflo> Spliffster, could it have to do with drivers for my scroll wheel, or for my screen?
[01:12] <MrXclusiv> the traffic in this channel is intense
[01:12] <mikebeecham> Spliffster: it may be very simple, however.  When you minimize, the window border remains as a black rectangle, but then shrinks down to the taskbar...is there any way to change this?
[01:12] <fotoflo> s/screen/video card/
[01:13] <slide_> MrXclusiv, the proble is that the private windows are not well accepted!
[01:13] <mikebeecham> ...And i have tried Beryl (Very nice), but there are a couple of niggly things that annoy me about it
[01:13] <ferronica> what is the purpose is Automatix2???
[01:13] <YC87> I installed windws, created 60gb partition using windows OS boot and funnly installed it on there as ntfs, then i installed ubuntu, i used the rest of the hard drive for ext 3 and 5 gb for linux swap
[01:13] <Spliffster> fotoflo: ok. hmmm. yes, it could be a general xorg problem, a vid card driver problem or DE problem. do you see any process eating up your cpu cycles ?
[01:13] <jatt> ferronica: don't use Automatix*
[01:13] <CheshireViking> !automatix > ferronica
[01:13] <mikebeecham> ferronica: !Automatix
[01:13] <slide_> MrXclusiv, do you use Edgy?
[01:13] <sc4ttrbrain> slide_: sorry im using feisty,cant send u the file
[01:13] <iMav> anyone running LTSP under Edgy?
[01:13] <ferronica> jatt: why :(
[01:13] <soundray> wdwhitney: let me recap: /dev/sda is your Windows&data drive. Ubuntu root is on /dev/sdb, but you've confirmed that grub is on the MBR of /dev/sda. Still, it's not booting Ubuntu but Windows. Correct so far?
[01:13] <MrXclusiv> slide_ : yes its edgy
[01:13] <slide_> sc4ttrbrain, thanx man :)
[01:13] <jatt> !automatix
[01:13] <ubotu> automatix is a script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[01:13] <ferronica> jatt: i ahve installed it already
[01:13] <mikebeecham> !automatix > ferronica
[01:13] <fotoflo> Spliffster, what's metacity?
[01:14] <slide_> MrXclusiv, can u send me (please, please...) the /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6.0.7? :)
[01:14] <YC87> I installed windws, created 60gb partition using windows OS boot and funnly installed it on there as ntfs, then i installed ubuntu, i used the rest of the hard drive for ext 3 and 5 gb for linux swap. Ubuntu installed fine, but windows will not boot, i get blue screen of death with unmountable boot volume listed
[01:14] <Spliffster> mikebeecham: hmmm. i guess it's possible to disable the animations. but you would need to use gconf2, a gnoem config utility to change hidden settings (and there are many) .. .assuming you are using gnome
[01:14] <fotoflo> i was running 9 virtual desktops before so i thought it was becuase of that, but its not
[01:14] <Spliffster> fotoflo: metacity is the window manager for gnome.
[01:14] <slide_> i nneed it for launch maya 8.5 on my debian etch
[01:14] <mikebeecham> Spliffster: I am using gnome
[01:14] <MrXclusiv> slide_ : i wouldnt know where to find it
[01:14] <fotoflo> Spliffster, i think its a mouse driver actually...
[01:14] <ferronica> jatt: i have installed it already
[01:14] <jatt> slide_: why don't you download it from the archives.
[01:14] <slide_> MrXclusiv, in /usr/lib
[01:14] <ferronica> jatt: what i do now???????
[01:15] <slide_> jatt, i cant find the archive from packages.ubuntu.org.cn!
[01:15] <Spliffster> mikebeecham: $ sudo apt-get install gconf2 && gconf2
[01:15] <jatt> ferronica: simple. Don't use automatix.
[01:15] <MrXclusiv> sudo apt-get libstdc++.so.6.0.7
[01:15] <Spliffster> mikebeecham: play with these settings a bit
[01:15] <jatt> slide_: easy: use another mirror
[01:15] <fotoflo> cause when i drag the scroll handle, everything scrolls fine, but when i use the scroll wheel, i get buggy performance... does that make sense?
[01:15] <ferronica> jatt: should i remove it ???
[01:15] <slide_> jatt, where can i find it
[01:15] <Spliffster> fotoflo: i see. have you tried to google for problems with you specific mouse ?
[01:15] <jatt> slide_: see the ubuntu home page for mirrors
[01:16] <maja> cp: cannot create regular file '...' : permission denied
[01:16] <maja> and when i got to root : any type it in ...it says nothing...
[01:16] <mikebeecham> Spliffster: I have only been using Linux for a week now (Is nice!), and could do with a little hand holding...I have installed gconf2....how do I access it?
[01:16] <wdwhitney> soundray - no - windows and Ubuntu are both on /dev/sdb, /dev/sda is a data drive, as is /dev/sdc. I checked that GRUB is in /dev/sda.
[01:16] <maja> i was loged in as maja@computer: **
[01:16] <maja> and the second was root@computer:**
[01:16] <Nemes> I would like to write a program to automatically change gnome desktop background. Is there a command to do it through the terminal?
[01:17] <arowanaj_> maja cp will never tell something to u if u have the permission =)
[01:17] <Spliffster> mikebeecham: it should be somewhere in the main menu or you could start it from a console like: $ gconf-editor
[01:17] <slide_> jatt, i did but the keywords inserted doesnt give any valid packages!
[01:17] <KenSentMe> !codec
[01:17] <wdwhitney> soundray - is it possible that the livecd for ubuntu is recognizing the incorrect drive as my primary drive (/dev/sda) - would it be easier for me to go to my MB and rearrange my SATA cables?
[01:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about codec - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:17] <PaulDev_> wdwhitney: so your system boots from sdb??
[01:17] <KenSentMe> !mp3
[01:17] <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
[01:17] <wdwhitney> yep
[01:17] <maja> but i'm the only exsisting user on that system :S
[01:17] <soundray> wdwhitney: I don't think so, it'll mess up Windows probably
[01:18] <lasking> guys problem coming
[01:18] <arowanaj_> maja, root always exists
[01:18] <yellow_chicken> anyone here using beta 704?
[01:18] <soundray> wdwhitney: I'd install grub to /dev/sdb (hd1) and see what happens
[01:18] <sc4ttrbrain> me
[01:18] <slide_> MrXclusiv, i need your help
[01:18] <PaulDev_> wdwhitney: so why not put GRUB on sdb???
[01:18] <soundray> yellow_chicken: #ubuntu+1 please
[01:18] <fotoflo> Spliffster, nothing comes up, no specific drivers either
[01:18] <yellow_chicken> sc4ttrbrain: you know if vmware is in there or not? like in synapticc
[01:18] <lasking> who knows how to make wine support other language?
[01:18] <mikebeecham> Spliffster: Thank you very much mate
[01:19] <maja> yes root exsists always. but it was denyed when i was logged in as maja - the only user i created on that system
[01:19] <hesham> !help : I Installed (irssi) using (Synaptic). But it doesn't show on the menu. I run it from terminal but it's not that good idea. How can i solve this???
[01:19] <arowanaj_> ah, hmm. sry
[01:19] <Enverex> yellow_chicken, No, it wont be, it's a commercial program
[01:19] <Spliffster> mikebeecham: np. the main work is still ahead fto you ... you now have to find tht setting. "metacity" is your current window manager ... so i'd look for settings (/apps/metacity) there
[01:20] <slide_> jatt, i cant believe that anybody could send me this fucking, stupid, damn, file!
[01:20] <slide_> i cant believe it
[01:20] <Enverex> slide_, What file?
[01:20] <soundray> !language | slide_
[01:20] <ubotu> slide_: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[01:20] <slide_> Enverex, do u use Edgy?
[01:20] <wdwhitney> hmm - I can give it a shot.
[01:20] <Enverex> slide_, No
[01:20] <yellow_chicken> Enverex: even for mulit verse and universe?
[01:20] <arowanaj_> maja, the problem is that u can't do "cp" when u are user maja?
[01:20] <sc4ttrbrain> yellow_chicken: yes,there is the player edition
[01:20] <slide_> Enverex, thanx :)
[01:21] <Enverex> yellow_chicken, At all
[01:21] <maja> yes
[01:21] <maja> cp: cannot create regular file ...... : premission denied
[01:21] <jatt> slide_: you mentioned you wanted that file to do something in Debian, so probably you are doing something wrong. BTW, the file is available in the archives.
[01:21] <maja> could it be that i'm in re covery mode?
[01:21] <hesham> Help Please : I Installed (irssi) using (Synaptic). But it doesn't show on the menu. I run it from terminal but it's not that good idea. How can i solve this???
[01:21] <arowanaj_> maja, whait
[01:21] <slide_> jatt, right, can u give me the exact URL!
[01:21] <bicycled1ave> hi all, does intel duo core need a x86 kernel or 64bit kernel?
[01:21] <Omeil> Say how do i make a song startup automatically on startup?
[01:22] <fotoflo> Spliffster, its the kensington optical elite mouse in a box - and there dont appear to be specific linux drivers...
[01:22] <Spliffster> hesham: irssi must be run from a terminal
[01:22] <Spliffster> hesham: irssi is a terminal irc client
[01:22] <soundray> hesham: irssi is terminal based. It's a *very* good idea to run it from terminal
[01:22] <Spliffster> :)
[01:22] <hesham> thank you
[01:22] <sc4ttrbrain> slide_: i thought libstdc++ is part of gcc
[01:22] <soundray> hesham: if you want something else, try xchat-gnome
[01:22] <arowanaj_> sudo chown maja /* then u own ur own system ;)
[01:22] <arowanaj_> hehe
[01:22] <slide_> sc4ttrbrain, it's possible
[01:22] <wdwhitney> soundray - I cannot find that walkthrough in the forums now - how do I reinstall grub?
[01:23] <jrib> arowanaj_: that will break your system
[01:23] <hesham> soundray: it doesn't support color codes :S actually it's very weak cilent :S
[01:23] <sc4ttrbrain> lol
[01:23] <arowanaj_> hmm, oh. Never tested thet
[01:23] <arowanaj_> hehe
[01:23] <jatt> slide_: you are being rude, but anyway I will put here the URL for you:
[01:23] <jatt> http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_contents.pl?searchmode=filelist&word=libstdc%2B%2B6&version=dapper&arch=i386
[01:23] <Spliffster> fotoflo: you might rty to use different mouse drivers in you xorg.conf. it's basicly an xorg config problem.
[01:23] <jrib> arowanaj_: please don't recommend it though
[01:24] <arowanaj_> sry maja
[01:24] <Pici> hesham: I'm quite sure that it supports color codes. I havent had the use to make them, but it can definitly see them.  irssi that is.
[01:24] <mikebeecham> Spliffster:  Thanks so much.  After a week of Linux I cant see any good reason to go back to Winblows, except to play BF2 and Sims2 !!!!
[01:24] <soundray> wdwhitney: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[01:24] <arowanaj_> hmm, food
[01:24] <PaulDev> maja: don't do what arowanaj_ said !!!!
[01:24] <maja> ok
[01:24] <wdwhitney> perfect - thank you
[01:24] <maja> :S
[01:24] <Spliffster> hesham: i am using irssi, it does support color codes if the terminal is not monochrome (eg. xterm, gnome-terminal, etc.)
[01:24] <bicycled1ave> soundray:hi, do you have any idea that is intel duo cor x86 or 64bit architect?
[01:25] <soundray> bicycled1ave: can you rephrase that?
[01:25] <Feelfiesty> 64bit
[01:25] <arowanaj_> maja, u did'nt do that right?
[01:25] <slide_> jatt, thanx man....it's possible that this may caused by the web coockies dropout
[01:25] <hesham> Pici:  it never shown with me.. Spliffster: yes in irssi it works with me.. but in X-Chat it doesn't :/
[01:25] <maja> i did not do it
[01:25] <arowanaj_> I got terrible wtrong
[01:25] <arowanaj_> wrong
[01:25] <maja> i'm still lost
[01:25] <arowanaj_> ok, good =)
[01:25] <Spliffster> mikebeecham: my only use for windows is also BF2 and BF2142 ... for my daily work i prefer to have the computer to work for me instead the other way around :D
[01:25] <jrib> maja: what are you trying to do?
[01:25] <bicycled1ave> soundray:intel core duo, the CPU
[01:25] <arowanaj_> u can always do sudo bash
[01:25] <bicycled1ave> Feelfiesty:sure?
[01:25] <soundray> bicycled1ave: what about it?
[01:26] <Feelfiesty> Yeah there 64bit
[01:26] <otis> Upgrade question:  what's the best path from Dapper to Feisty?
[01:26] <slide_> jatt, mmmhhh... no! i searched it on packages.ubuntu.com.cn !
[01:26] <arowanaj_> and then do whatever u want
[01:26] <mikebeecham> Spliffster: Too true, and I'm really committed to understanding Linux...why pay for a buggy new OS, when Ubuntu does EVERYTHING that you need it to do!
[01:26] <_marco_> hi allllll
[01:26] <bicycled1ave> Feelfiesty:thanks?
[01:26] <bicycled1ave> soundray:thanks
[01:26] <hesham> Help : I read in the help documentation online that i can enable windows FAT32 partitions.. But when i got to try it.. System.. Adminstration.. then nothing called " disks " there
[01:27] <soundray> bicycled1ave: it supports both i386 (32bit) and x86_64 (64bit). Go for 32bit unless you have a good reason to do otherwise
[01:27] <Spliffster> mikebeecham: ubuntu (or any other free OS) gives you even more; it does not hide the internals ... you can go and explore everythign if you wish. this is the greates plus of oss
[01:27] <mikebeecham> Spliffster: and it's the wife that plays Sims2, not me....I need to run and gun for my pleasure!!!!
[01:27] <arowanaj_> Maja, u can always do "#sudo bash"
[01:27] <_marco_> i need to install a driver.patch
[01:27] <maja> i installed beryl, it crashed the x server. now i was told to do this.
[01:27] <Spliffster> mikebeecham: :)
[01:27] <maja> cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.old
[01:27] <maja> but i can't cos the premmisoin is denied. and i dont know how - cos i'm the only user on that system.
[01:27] <Spliffster> mikebeecham: that's what they all say :-P
[01:27] <matt69> hello
[01:27] <soundray> arowanaj_: please don't recommend that, it sets up weird environments (maja)
[01:27] <mikebeecham> Spliffster: I'll grab you a photo of them playing if you like :D
[01:28] <sc4ttrbrain> maja: put sudo infront of cp
[01:28] <arowanaj_> soundray: "sudo bash" ??
[01:28] <Pici> maja: Do sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.old
[01:28] <matt69> im beginner, id like to install ubuntu, can i install it if my discs are all NTFS?
[01:28] <wdwhitney> soundray - when I type find /boot/grub/stage1, I receive  (hd1,1), so, that would be the drive where my root partition is (/dev/sdb), right? so I should setup (hd1). (in the past I had run setup (hd0)) - am I right?
[01:28] <kunz> #ubuntu-de
[01:28] <soundray> arowanaj_: the safe way to get a root shell is 'sudo -i' (maja)
[01:28] <soundray> kunz: /join #ubuntu-de
[01:28] <mikebeecham> By the way, when you are typing something to me, it comes up red...how is that done?
[01:28] <Spliffster> maja: did you boot fro mthe live cd? if so ... you do not want to copy /etc/X11/xorg.conf. you must make sure you are accessing your real harddrive (prolly listed in the places menu)
[01:28] <mikebeecham> Am I doing it right?
[01:28] <arowanaj_> soundray: oh, that's safer?
[01:28] <Pici> mikebeecham: Its called a highlight.
[01:28] <maja> i'm in recovery mode right now
[01:28] <mikebeecham> Pici: How is that done?
[01:29] <matt69> im beginner, id like to install ubuntu, can i install it if my discs are all NTFS?
[01:29] <arowanaj_> hmm, maybe I should'nt say something at all here
[01:29] <awk> hi say I set echo "bind9 hold" | dpkg --set-selections
[01:29] <jatt> slide_: why do you insist to use packages.ubuntu.com.cn? Are you obligated by your government? I am sorry, but I told you alredy many times to use another mirror.
[01:29] <Pici> mikebeecham: Its configurable in your irc client.
[01:29] <awk> how would I remove it holding bind9 ?
[01:29] <Spliffster> mikebeecham: depends on your chat client. if someone adds your name in a lin, the client usually higlights it.
[01:29] <GionnyBoss> mikebeecham: is it ok, that's because we write your nickname in the message
[01:29] <sc4ttrbrain> mikebeecham:  u type person name u want to talk to then type everything
[01:29] <soundray> arowanaj_: yes. For example, $HOME is /root in sudo -i. With sudo su, sudo bash etc. you never know.
[01:29] <sc4ttrbrain> lol
[01:29] <wdwhitney> matt69 - do you have a free partition available to install?
[01:29] <mikebeecham> so, if I put in Spliffster, then a :, then type?
[01:29] <mikebeecham> I'm using Konversation
[01:29] <hesham> Help : I read in the help documentation online that i can enable windows FAT32 partitions.. But when i got to try it.. System.. Adminstration.. then nothing called " disks " there
[01:29] <jatt> slide_: the package containing the library you are looking for is in the archives. Download it and install the file.
[01:29] <soundray> !fat32 | hesham
[01:29] <ubotu> hesham: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions - See also !fuse
[01:30] <slide_> jatt, i never used ubuntu. i thought that URL was the official parent mirror
[01:30] <arowanaj_> soundray: oh, thank you. Have always do sudo bash.
[01:30] <sc4ttrbrain> mikebeecham:  try my nickname type sc4tt then tab to complete it then type everything
[01:30] <jatt> slide_: it could be the mirror is not up-to-date yet official
[01:30] <Spliffster> mikebeecham: yeah, now your message was yeollow in my client. it's exactly what i mant :D
[01:30] <slide_> jatt, i just decompressed it thanx
[01:30] <_marco_> hey guys can help me please?????
[01:30] <sc4ttrbrain> !ask
[01:30] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:30] <Spliffster> !ask
[01:30] <soundray> _marco_: jack up your car?
[01:30] <sc4ttrbrain> lol
[01:30] <slide_> jatt, i know, i use Debian, its similar u know
[01:30] <mikebeecham> sc4ttrbrain: Thanks :D
[01:30] <Spliffster> heh
[01:30] <wdwhitney> ubotu - you have that aliased, don't you?
[01:30] <Shadowpillar_> how much ram does xubuntu take up on average?
[01:30] <mikebeecham> Spliffster: Thanks mate!
[01:31] <Pici> wdwhitney: ubotu is a bot.
[01:31] <sc4ttrbrain> slide_: no,u make ur machine borked imo
[01:31] <_marco_> i need to install the driver.patch but i have any problems
[01:31] <Spliffster> mikebeecham: np!
[01:31] <otis> Help: To upgrade from dapper to feisty, is it better to go dapper->edgy->feisty, or do a clean install?
[01:31] <mikebeecham> Spliffster: I LOVE linux SO much...it's so much fun...was playing with beryl last night as well!!!
[01:31] <soundray> Shadowpillar_: all of it.
[01:31] <wdwhitney> haha - way to go me!
[01:31] <zylche> my toolbar is frozen at the bottom, how do I reload it?
[01:31] <Shadowpillar_> !orinoco
[01:31] <slide_> sc4ttrbrain, bor**? what's means
[01:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about orinoco - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:31] <razzorz> Mornin All!!
[01:31] <_marco_> no orinoco but prism54gt
[01:31] <Spliffster> mikebeecham: aaah beryl. i finally put it onto my work computers. it became fairly stable. 0.2 just was released :)
[01:32] <sc4ttrbrain> slide_: ur trying to use lib which is not configured to be used in ur distro?
[01:32] <maja> Pici>	maja: Do sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.old --- did nothing
[01:32] <Prometheus> does anybody know what to do when GRUB freezes at startup?
[01:32] <soundray> Shadowpillar_: if you want to know how much RAM you need to run xubuntu, 64MB is not quite enough, 128MB is tight and everything over is good
[01:32] <soundray> wdwhitney: how are you getting on?
[01:32] <mikebeecham> Spliffster: It seems to be stable on my machine, but there is just one things that puts me off, and that has to do with Mouse clicks
[01:32] <Pici> maja: What do you mean it did nothing?  If the command was successful, it will just do it and not give you an error message.
[01:32] <PaulDev> maja: yes i it did.. no error means all OK
[01:32] <Shadowpillar_> soundray: didnt it use to be less than that?
[01:33] <Shadowpillar_> soundray: where 64 mb was good enough
[01:33] <soundray> Shadowpillar_: yes. You can still install with 64MB, but you have to get the alternate CD and do a text-based install.
[01:33] <Pici> otis: If you're comfortable doing a clean install, its probably the better route.  Upgrading to edgy then feisty will probably work too, but clean install is always better.
[01:33] <_marco_> the command for pathc the driver in ubutu wath is?
[01:33] <Shadowpillar_> soundray: check and check
[01:33] <Pici> otis: FYI, Feisty is still beta, but I assume you know that.
[01:33] <KnowledgEngineer> !ape splitter
[01:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ape splitter - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:34] <ksyms> I have an external hd that is being mounted in a way that I don't have permission to write. What is the file that I should edit to set it?
[01:34] <KnowledgEngineer> !ape
[01:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ape - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:34] <Spliffster> mikebeecham: remeber beryl is considered alpha (beta at best) software. it is still in early stage and can cause problems in man situations
[01:34] <Shadowpillar_> soundray: only problem atm is I lack a HDD for my lappy :)
[01:34] <Pici> !fstab | ksyms
[01:34] <ubotu> ksyms: 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
[01:34] <maja> ok ..i'll try to boot.
[01:34] <mikebeecham> Spliffster: Yeah, thats true.  This things is annoyingly small, but then it's the small things that matter...so I'm told.
[01:34] <Spliffster> :)
[01:34] <ksyms> Pici:  my fstab is dynamic.
[01:34] <maja> same error. now i'm depressed.
[01:35] <otis> Pici - I can handle the clean install, just looking to save work.  (I'm experienced w other Unix, just newish to Linux)
[01:35] <RaCarter> how do I turn off my firewall without any gui tools on ubuntu?
[01:35] <Owe^> hi i want a global identd to answer to all identequests on 113, tried oidentd but didnt get it to answer all the time
[01:35] <ksyms> Pici: I have /dev/sdb1 when it's plugged in, right now, nothing about /dev/sdb1 is written in /etc/fstab. Any idea?
[01:35] <jochus> if you are executing the /etc/rc.local script, which user are you then?
[01:35] <soundray> RaCarter: depends on how you turned it on
[01:35] <slide_> sc4ttrbrain, ok, i understand. Yes it's true, but i must try it with a symlink
[01:35] <Spliffster> RaCarter: default firewall: $ sudo /etc/init.d/firestarter stop
[01:36] <Pici> ksyms: I think you might have to use the harddrive's uuids in that case... let me check something.
[01:36] <Spliffster> RaCarter: and $ sudo /etc/init.d/firestarter start # to re-eanble it
[01:36] <RaCarter> i don't think i turned it on
[01:36] <RaCarter> i was looking for an iptables command i think
[01:36] <Spliffster> RaCarter: AFAIK it's installed by default in ubuntu
[01:36] <crazy_penguin> Hello
[01:36] <sc4ttrbrain> !hi
[01:36] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[01:36] <Spliffster> RaCarter: which would be a good idea IMHO
[01:37] <soundray> Shadowpillar_: you can buy them in shops nowadays. No downloads yet, unfortunately ;)
[01:37] <Shadowpillar_> soundray: $30 for a 20GB
[01:38] <Shadowpillar_> soundray: this is an old toshiba 1555CDS
[01:38] <soundray> Shadowpillar_: does it have a bootable CD drive?
[01:38] <ksyms> Pici: makes sense.
[01:39] <Shadowpillar_> yep
[01:39] <Shadowpillar_> 64 mb of ram
[01:39] <Shadowpillar_> limited to 160 max
[01:39] <slide_> right guys, thanks you all. Thanks jatt and sc4ttrbrain, see u next time
[01:39] <Shadowpillar_> damn small linux works
[01:39] <xfce_believer> hello can anyone help me finding where the xfce-mixer can be accessed from ?
[01:39] <Shadowpillar_> but I want something nicer
[01:39] <soundray> Shadowpillar_: you might be happier with...
[01:39] <soundray> Shadowpillar_: DSL, I was gonna say...
[01:39] <wdwhitney> soundray - partial success! - I now have a grub menu on reboot - unfortunately, all the mappings are wrong.
[01:40] <|GaiJin|> how do I configure eth0 to get ip from dhcp in /etc/network/interfaces, and not to be managed from network-manager??
[01:40] <Shadowpillar_> ubuntu = better hw support
[01:40] <wdwhitney> I had to do setup (hd1) for it to recognize grub - weird.
[01:40] <xfce_believer> I have an xfce4-mixer package installed but cannot find where to start it from ... help please
[01:40] <ksyms> Pici: sudo vol_id -u device <- identify UUID
[01:40] <Cidwel> hi all
[01:40] <kof> hello is it possible to install the 2.6.20 kernel version for Edgy Eft?
[01:40] <soundray> wdwhitney: no surprise there. I think you'll have to sort them out manually.
[01:40] <sc4ttrbrain> wdwhitney: u can do sudo update grub
[01:41] <soundray> Shadowpillar_: if you're adventurous and patient, you can install to a USB stick instead of a HDD
[01:41] <Shadowpillar_> biggest is my 2gb and the smallest is a 32 mb
[01:41] <RaCarter> iptables -F
[01:41] <RaCarter> would that disable firewall?
[01:42] <soundray> kof: no. Do an upgrade if you can handle beta-stage problems, or wait for four weeks and then upgrade.
[01:42] <sc4ttrbrain> RaCarter: read man iptables
[01:42] <Spliffster> RaCarter: have you turned off the firestarter daemon ?
[01:42] <Pici> ksyms: If that doesnt work, try using this tutorial, unfortunately its not simple: http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2006/12/06/how-to-always-mount-removable-drives-in-the-same-place-ubuntu-6061-610/
[01:42] <kof> soundray: thank you
[01:42] <xfce_believer> please badly need some xfce help ....
[01:42] <Tryout> Hi, I have some problem with my gateway, could someone help me?
[01:43] <ksyms> Pici: I'll read, thank you very much,.
[01:43] <soundray> !elaborate | tryout
[01:43] <ubotu> tryout: Please elaborate, your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information, errors, steps, and possibly configuration files (use the !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel)
[01:43] <Jester626> Tryout:  depends on the problem
[01:43] <wdwhitney> now that's strange - all the linux and the windows partition show as on hd1, like they should be but, when I try to boot, it fails. Windows gives NTLOADER failed, and linux gives another failure (I don't remember the exact wording) referencing that the target is invalid.
[01:44] <xfce_believer> thanks jester, first time usin xfce ... installed an xfce4-mixer package but this ppl does not appear in any of the menus I can find ...
[01:44] <phillip> how do reisntall the network card?
[01:44] <soundray> wdwhitney: I think your (hd1) becomed (hd0) when you first boot. Is this an EFI system btw?
[01:45] <wdwhitney> EFI? if you mean MB manufacturer, no, it's an Asus MB
[01:45] <soundray> wdwhitney: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extensible_Firmware_Interface
[01:45] <soundray> wdwhitney: BIOS successor
[01:45] <phillip> i run ubuntu 7.04. how do i reinstall the network card drivers?
[01:45] <soundray> phillip: ask in #ubuntu+1 please
[01:45] <wdwhitney> oh, no, it's BIOS still
[01:45] <razzorz> G'day all.. is libgcrypt-1.2.4 the latest ?
[01:46] <IdleOne> !info libgcrypt
[01:46] <ubotu> Package libgcrypt does not exist in edgy, edgy-backports, edgy-seveas
[01:47] <Tryout> ok, can I post my /etc/network/interfaces both of gateway and client?
[01:47] <soundray> razzorz: not in the repos, there it's 1.2.3
[01:47] <razzorz> good to know!...
[01:47] <soundray> Tryout: use the pastebin
[01:47] <soundray> !pastebin | Tryout
[01:47] <IdleOne> !pastebin | Tryout
[01:47] <ubotu> Tryout: 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 (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[01:48] <maja> Spliffster>maja: did you boot fro mthe live cd? if so ... you do not want to copy /etc/X11/xorg.conf. you must make sure you are accessing your real harddrive (prolly listed in the places menu)
[01:48] <maja> i'm in live cd mode (ubnut 6.10) -  what now?
[01:48] <soundray> !libgcrypt11
[01:48] <ubotu> libgcrypt11: LGPL Crypto library - runtime library. In component main, is important. Version 1.2.2-2 (edgy), package size 182 kB, installed size 400 kB
[01:48] <soundray> razzorz: for edgy, it's 1.2.2 ^
[01:48] <Spliffster> maja: make sure your hard drive is mounted. does it show up in the gnome menu under places ?
[01:48] <maja> no dont think so
[01:49] <wdwhitney> soundray - what do you think, should I update the menu.lst to point to hd0,1 instead of hd1,1?
[01:49] <soundray> wdwhitney: that's the next thing I would try
[01:49] <Spliffster> maja: do you know on which device your hard drive is (usually something like /dev/hdXY or /dev/sdXY)
[01:50] <maja> spliffster : there is the" file system " - but it looks rather empty
[01:50] <Spliffster> hmmm
[01:50] <mikebeecham> Spliffster: Thanks for all the help...I'm shooting off now for a bit
[01:50] <maja> there are maps. but files are missing.
[01:50] <Spliffster> maja: open a console and type: `mount` this will list all mounted devices. can you pastbin the output of mount ?
[01:51] <Spliffster> !pastebin | maja
[01:51] <ubotu> maja: 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 (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[01:51] <tlaloc> hi folks
[01:51] <Spliffster> mikebeecham: have fun with your new os, cu
[01:51] <tlaloc> i have a question related to skype and the fglrx drivers for ati graphic cards
[01:51] <maja> ok
[01:52] <mikebeecham> Spliffster: Already enjoying it thanks :D  Laterz!
[01:52] <tlaloc> using the original xorg.conf skype is starting normal
[01:52] <hacked_kernel> tlaloc: Go ahead with your question directly
[01:52] <tlaloc> but as soon as i use the fglrx xorg.conf skype won't start at all
[01:52] <tlaloc> anyone noticed this before?
[01:53] <razzorz> i see maybe you can figure this out for me..  Trying to install ( game-vv ) but it askes for "GNU" so i get it now GNU is asking for libgcrypt
[01:53] <razzorz> but there askin for 2.2 or higher
[01:53] <tlaloc> i did some googling before, but i didn't find anything :/
[01:54] <razzorz> Gaim-VV
[01:54] <soundray> tlaloc: no. Generic advice would be to start skype from the command line and work out where to go from the messages it prints in the terminal.
[01:54] <razzorz> anyone wanna take a stab at it?
[01:54] <KnowledgEngineer> someone know an ape splitter
[01:55] <KnowledgEngineer> or a wav splitter
[01:55] <|GaiJin|> KnowledgEngineer, an axe would do that
[01:55] <Bobsworth> Check out these pictures: http://digg.com/software/All_the_Browsers_in_Existence_Open_at_the_Same_Time_PICTURES
[01:55] <razzorz> :)) nice
[01:55] <tlaloc> in command line i get only a core dump
[01:55] <jochus> somebody knows if it is possible to scp in /etc/rc.local?
[01:55] <soundray> tlaloc: look at the last thing it does before the segfault.
[01:55] <tlaloc> "Floating point exception (core dump)"
[01:56] <soundray> jochus: only if you setup keys without a passphrase
[01:56] <tlaloc> that's all i get in the command line
[01:56] <jochus> soundray: I did that, but it still doesn't work ...
[01:56] <jochus> soundray: it says: permission denied
[01:56] <soundray> tlaloc: in that case, start it with 'strace skype'
[01:56] <tlaloc> okay, brb
[01:57] <MrXclusiv> ok guys i have done more painstaking h4xoring on this linux box and have come to the following http://www.linux.org.mt/node/82
[01:57] <soundray> jochus: what's the full line you're adding?
[01:57] <jochus> soundray: the public key of my user is in the other pc in authorized_keys
[01:57] <jochus> soundray: scp /tmp/BUILD/DIST/* jochus@192.168.2.84:BUILDS/proj_A/ 2>&1 | logger
[01:57] <jochus> soundray: this is the line I'm adding
[01:57] <soundray> jochus: rc.local is run as root. Try 'su - jochus scp /tmp/BU...'
[01:58] <jochus> soundray: okay, but then it's gonna ask me for a password I guess?
[01:58] <jochus> ( i'll try it )
[01:58] <soundray> jochus: no
[01:58] <Pici> MrXclusiv: I didn't see any of your earlier messages, but have you tried looking at http://www.thinkwiki.org?  They have alot of thinkpad resources, and helped me get my T60 working 100%
[01:58] <MrXclusiv> if you scroll down on that url it outlines a problem with radeons appearing as "mesa" , and that it can be fixed, i followed the url trail and followed the instructions - it still says "mesa" some help please somebody gotta have cume up with this problem, i feel i am close
[01:59] <HasratUSA> anyone knows how to properly install/run macromedia flash 8 under wine or anything in Edgy?
[01:59] <tlaloc> re
[01:59] <eternaljoy> whats the diff between firefox and is Iceweasel?
[01:59] <MrXclusiv> if you scroll down on that url it outlines a problem with radeons appearing as "mesa" , and that it can be fixed, i followed the url trail and followed the instructions - it still says "mesa" some help please somebody gotta have cume up with this problem, i feel i am close url is http://www.linux.org.mt/node/82
[01:59] <Spliffster> eternaljoy: only the branding
[01:59] <tlaloc> okay, the last 4 lines:
[01:59] <MrXclusiv> if you scroll down on that url it outlines a problem with radeons appearing as "mesa" , and that it can be fixed, i followed the url trail and followed the instructions - it still says "mesa" some help please somebody gotta have cume up with this problem, i feel i am close url is http://www.linux.org.mt/node/82
[01:59] <MrXclusiv> if you scroll down on that url it outlines a problem with radeons appearing as "mesa" , and that it can be fixed, i followed the url trail and followed the instructions - it still says "mesa" some help please somebody gotta have cume up with this problem, i feel i am close url is http://www.linux.org.mt/node/82
[01:59] <tlaloc> access("/usr/bin", F_OK)                = 0
[01:59] <tlaloc> --- SIGFPE (Floating point exception) @ 0 (0) ---
[01:59] <tlaloc> +++ killed by SIGFPE (core dumped) +++
[01:59] <tlaloc> Process 5887 detached
[01:59] <eternaljoy> Spliffster: you mean they are 100% exactly the same?
[02:00] <Spliffster> eternaljoy: only 99.9% ... technically yes 100%
[02:00] <soundray> !flash > HasratUSA, please read ubotu's private messages
[02:00] <eternaljoy> !Iceweasel
[02:00] <ubotu> Iceweasel's homepage is http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuzilla/ with more detailed information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iceweasel
[02:00] <HasratUSA> !flash
[02:00] <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
[02:00] <ubotu> Flash 9 (Final release) is now available for dapper-backports and edgy-backports. See !backports and !flash
[02:00] <soundray> tlaloc: that's not very telling. I think you should search the Skype forums, and consider reporting it to Skype.
[02:01] <Spliffster> eternaljoy: icweasel was created due to a lot of sillyness. you may eghter of them. if you don't mind to use a copyrighted logo, the firefox would be the choice
[02:01] <HasratUSA> soundray I wasn't referring to the Flash player
[02:01] <MrXclusiv> fglrxinfo lists my chip as Mesa DRI Radeon 20060327 AGP 1x NO-TCL
[02:01] <malv> which filesystem is best for a cpu-limited system?
[02:01] <maja> spliffster : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12485/
[02:01] <Spliffster> ok
[02:02] <razzorz> pFFT you could try there MRX
[02:02] <tlaloc> hmkay
[02:02] <eternaljoy> Spliffster: you mean we are using an illegal (c) logo if we use firefox?
[02:02] <Pici> MrXclusiv: What does the Driver section under "Device" in xorg.conf say?
[02:02] <Spliffster> maja: ok it doesn't look as your hard disk is mounted. try (in a console): sudo mount /dev/hda1 /mnt
[02:02] <eternaljoy> Spliffster: does it contain any more security than firefox?
[02:03] <eblise> ..
[02:03] <Mugwump09> I am trying to install beryl, and I when I try to configure, an error comes up and it says this "checking for "xcomposite"... configure: error: xcomposite not found"
[02:03] <Zenerek> guys question, can dapper detect and use my promise fasttrak tx2000
[02:04] <MrXclusiv> Pici : driver is "ati"
[02:04] <Spliffster> eternaljoy: no, but the firefox logo is not free as i nspeach (TM) and therefore the debian team decided this software can't be in the main repo and must be moved to non-free (thus removing it fro mthe base install). this is why iceweasel was created. however, they could have just recompiled firefox/mozilla with the -NO_BRANDING flag and this issue would have been resolved. so ... a lot of work for nothing :D
[02:04] <wdwhitney> soundray - that did it - I had to also disable the splash for my linux boot, but, now I get to try and tackle that.
[02:04] <eternaljoy> Spliffster: hehe ok
[02:04] <Mugwump09> I am trying to install beryl, and I when I try to configure, an error comes up and it says this "checking for "xcomposite"... configure: error: xcomposite not found"
[02:04] <Spliffster> eternaljoy: it's really just about the logo ... and some other branding. iceweasel is technically 100% the same as firefox. extensions are compatible, etc. etc.
[02:05] <eternaljoy> Mugwump09: dont use beryl until 2009
[02:05] <wdwhitney> Which driver would be most recommended for my ati card? (ATI x800)
[02:05] <eternaljoy> Spliffster: ok cheers
[02:05] <Mugwump09> anyone want to actually help me?
[02:05] <Pici> MrXclusiv: If you installed the fglrx driver you'll need to change it to "fglrx".
[02:05] <Spliffster> eternaljoy: yw
[02:05] <eternaljoy> Mugwump09: beryl is to be avoided
[02:05] <Mugwump09> why?
[02:05] <eternaljoy> Mugwump09: because it wont be ready till 2009
[02:05] <MrXclusiv> Pici : i have done that several times, but when i do it busts my gui
[02:06] <PaulDev> eternaljoy: why avoid beryl???
[02:06] <eternaljoy> PaulDev: because its not ready
[02:06] <Mugwump09> could you just help me figure out how to fix this?
[02:06] <razzorz> eternaljoy: why avoid beryl??? <<<< YA
[02:06] <soundray> wdwhitney: just remove all 'splash' occurrences from menu.list
[02:06] <eternaljoy> lol
[02:06] <eternaljoy> look what I started :)
[02:06] <Spliffster> eternaljoy: beryl 0.2 is still alpha, but i decided it's as stable as a windows desktop and installed it on my work machines a week ago or so.
[02:07] <Spliffster> eternaljoy: no problems since then and i run it on toy computers for quiet soem time without issues
[02:07] <razzorz> eternaljoy: it was the first thing i put on and it has not faild me yet... love it.. would not be on ubuntu ( or linux ) for that matter if i did not have it
[02:07] <Mugwump09> please, someone help me
[02:07] <PaulDev> eternaljoy: lets see what remains of your system when we remove ALL not ready-software...
[02:07] <wdwhitney> soundray - have done so, but, now I would like to see about improving the visuals on my desktop... maybe make openGL work, so, I need to install drivers for my card - should I go with the xorg-driver-fglrx? or has ATI written one?
[02:07] <razzorz> just post your question
[02:07] <Mugwump09> I DID
[02:07] <eternaljoy> i peresonally wouldnt use alpha beryl, but hey, thats just my pesonal opinion :)
[02:07] <razzorz> lasy
[02:07] <Mugwump09> I am trying to install beryl, and I when I try to configure, an error comes up and it says this "checking for "xcomposite"... configure: error: xcomposite not found"
[02:07] <Mugwump09> I am trying to install beryl, and I when I try to configure, an error comes up and it says this "checking for "xcomposite"... configure: error: xcomposite not found"
[02:07] <Mugwump09> I am trying to install beryl, and I when I try to configure, an error comes up and it says this "checking for "xcomposite"... configure: error: xcomposite not found"
[02:07] <razzorz> lazy**
[02:07] <razzorz> HEY NOW
[02:07] <jhaig> eternaljoy: How do you mean that it will not be ready until 2009?  Is that your opinion, or is this what the beryl developers have said?
[02:07] <Tryout> Ok! my problem is pasted here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12486/
[02:07] <Cahata> hello
[02:08] <maja> spliffster: mount: special device /dev/hd1 does not exist
[02:08] <eternaljoy> razzorz: aere u trying to tell me you would not be using linux if it wasnt for beryl?
[02:08] <dynam0> Mugwump09:  you must add some lines in your xorg.conf
[02:08] <Spliffster> maja: this should be /dev/hda1
[02:08] <robinlinth> Blogger.com crashes my browser... Any help?
[02:08] <soundray> wdwhitney: fglrx is the ATI supplied, closed-source driver
[02:08] <eternaljoy> jhaig: thats what I have read from developers
[02:08] <Mugwump09> dynam0: tell me exactly what to do
[02:08] <Mugwump09> please
[02:08] <wdwhitney> ah - I thought that was an offshoot that had been put together by the xorg group.
[02:08] <dynam0> hang on
[02:08] <Mugwump09> k
[02:09] <afonic> Mugwump09, http://wiki.beryl-project.org/wiki/Install_Beryl_on_Ubuntu
[02:09] <Tryout> !pastebin | Tryout
[02:09] <razzorz> Mug:... if you can read this will set you up ok
[02:09] <dynam0> Section "Extensions"
[02:09] <dynam0>     Option         "Composite" "Enable"
[02:09] <dynam0> EndSection
[02:09] <razzorz> http://lhansen.blogspot.com/2006/10/3d-desktop-beryl-and-xgl-on-ubuntu-edgy.html
[02:09] <dynam0> add that at the bottom of /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[02:09] <soundray> Zenerek: it should be supported by the pdc202xx driver. Check if dapper provides that, if so, you should be fine.
[02:10] <Pici> MrXclusiv: Did you follow the instructions on the BinaryDriverHowTo page regarding fixing the Mesa issue?
[02:10] <Mugwump09> thank you dynam0
[02:10] <dynam0> yw:-)
[02:10] <maja> spliffster ...hda1 also does not exist :S
[02:10] <MrXclusiv> Pici :yes i have not all of them tho as some i dont know how to do
[02:10] <soundray> Tryout: you have to setup connection sharing on the gateway machine. Easiest with firestarter
[02:10] <Pici> MrXclusiv: Which steps are you having difficulty with?
[02:10] <robinlinth> Blogger.com crashes my browser... Any help?
[02:11] <razzorz> anyone played with gaim_vv?
[02:11] <Spliffster> maja: i am just guessing here .. so try /dev/sda1 then
[02:11] <maja> worked
[02:11] <PaulDev> Mug: just add:  deb http://ubuntu.beryl-project.org/ edgy main to your repo list...
[02:11] <KnowledgEngineer> how can i play ape file ??
[02:12] <Tryout> soundray: But i have  ascript for ipforward... i will paste it!
[02:12] <razzorz> Knowledg: http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=how+can+i+play+ape+file+&btnG=Google+Search&meta=
[02:12] <robinlinth> Anybody?
[02:12] <maja> spliffster . where do i find the mounted hdd now?  places?
[02:13] <razzorz> robin: using what browser?
[02:13] <Spliffster> maja: ok, now you should find your current xorg.conf in /mnt/etc/X11/xorg.conf .. there might also be a backup file (xorg.conf.bak or simmilar) if there is a backup file in there, copy the backup file over the xorg.conf file. xorg.conf should then be restored.
[02:13] <soundray> robinlinth: what browser?
[02:13] <robinlinth> soundray, Firefox
[02:13] <MrXclusiv> Pici : the step "make sure that the restricted-modules package installed correspond to the kernel you are running and that you can load the fglrx driver.... etc.....
[02:14] <MrXclusiv> pici : i cant load the fglrx driver, nor can i unload the radeon and dri modules
[02:14] <Trist_an> Is it possible to extract each page of a pdf to a jpg file in command line?
[02:14] <MrXclusiv> it says they in use
[02:14] <felixhummel> I have a 7 gig mpeg2 file here and want to cut it. Are there any nice tools like virtual dub?
[02:14] <Spliffster> maja: you probably must be root to copy files there .. so eighter use the console to copy (copy with sudo) or open a root nautilus like: $ sudo nautilus --no-desktop --no-browser
[02:14] <Bobsworth> http://personales.ya.com/casitasoler/james/beryl/beryl2.png
[02:14] <soundray> robinlinth: Make sure you remove all firefox-bin processes, including zombies. Then start it in a terminal with 'firefox -safe-mode' and see if it still crashes.
[02:15] <robinlinth> soundray, I did. It did.
[02:15] <Trist_an> felixhummel, I think you can do it in command line with mencoder
[02:15] <jochus> soundray: it still doesn't work :-( ...
[02:15] <jochus> soundray: I get this error: /usr/bin/scp: /usr/bin/scp: cannot execute binary file
[02:15] <maja> spliffster ... i shall do this in consol?
[02:15] <maja> sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.old
[02:15] <Pici> MrXclusiv: Basically, you just need to make sure that you have the linux-restricted-modules-`uname -r` installed.
[02:15] <wdwhitney> Can I get a link to a walkthrough on setting up flash on 64-bit Ubuntu?
[02:15] <felixhummel> Trist_an, any graphical tools (I'd like to actually see where i cut)?
[02:15] <Spliffster> robinlinth: if FF stil lcreashes ... move away the .mozilla dir fro myour home and try it again ... your profile might be corrupt
[02:16] <Pici> !flash64 > wdwhitney (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:16] <wdwhitney> I seem to remember there is something about installing a 32-bit browser...
[02:16] <MrXclusiv> Pici : that makes little sense to me
[02:16] <robinlinth> Spliffster, I made a new profile and that didn't help either.
[02:16] <GionnyBoss> soundray: how can you kill zombies process? I had a firefox-bin zombie process yesterday and I couldn't kill it
[02:16] <wdwhitney> excellent, thank you
[02:16] <soundray> jochus: try with su - jochus -c 'scp ... '
[02:16] <Trist_an> felixhummel, I don't know nay
[02:16] <felixhummel> :/
[02:16] <felixhummel> thanks ntl, tr
[02:16] <robinlinth> Spliffster: (I've been helped at #firefox too but they couldn't help me with the Ubuntu build)
[02:16] <Spliffster> maja: as you wish. if you are more comfortable with nautilus type this in a console: $ sudo nautilus --no-desktop --no-browser
[02:16] <felixhummel> thanks ntl, Trist_an
[02:17] <MrXclusiv> Pici : could you please /j #ubuntu-mesaprob
[02:17] <soundray> GionnyBoss: I'm not sure actually. I'm not one of those reboot haters, so I just reboot.
[02:17] <MrXclusiv> to avoid all the chatter
[02:17] <Pici> MrXclusiv: Sorry.  You need the linux-restricted-modules-yourkernelversion installed. i.e. do 'sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-`uname -r`'
[02:17] <Tryout> I've just posted it
[02:17] <Zenerek> i checked and there are many pdc202xx named files, i checked here on this machine not the new one i got the tx on,so since i saw them here, it should work right? i am planning to use the same install disk
[02:17] <maja> spliffster: i dont know ...
[02:17] <Spliffster> robinlinth: this is strange. it doesn't sound like a ubuntu specific problem to me. there are also cache files outside of your home (namely the chrome://cache and the MFL files) .... gimme a minute .. i don't know where they are saved in ubuntu ...
[02:18] <Mugwump09> dynam0: it still gives me the same error, after I did what you told me to
[02:18] <soundray> wdwhitney: search the ubuntu forums for the tutorial by user Kilz
[02:18] <dynam0> robinlinth:  hang on,
[02:18] <robinlinth> dynam0, alright.
[02:18] <Spliffster> maja: what do you don't know ?
[02:18] <jochus> soundray: /tmp/BUILDS/DIST/*: No such file or directory ... this error now :)
[02:18] <soundray> Zenerek: yes
[02:18] <robinlinth> Spliffster, I've reinstalled my Ubuntu one month ago, and everytime my browser has crashed when i went to AJAX-sites.. Well, not crashed, but they're VERY VERY VERY slow
[02:18] <dynam0> robinlinth:  make a little script and put this in it:
[02:18] <blind> I'm having issues burning to a DVD O_o I have a spindle of TDK DVD-R's, growisofs tells me, "media is not formatted or supported" then "write failed: Wrong medium type"
[02:18] <dynam0> export XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS=1
[02:18] <dynam0> firefox
[02:19] <dynam0> and use that to start firefox
[02:19] <trond> How do I set nautilus user level to advanced?
[02:19] <Spliffster> robinlinth: do you have a slow computer ? firefox is not really light-weight and those ajax site are msoet often coded like shite!
[02:19] <soundray> trond: sounds like you shouldn't, if you have to ask.
[02:20] <Mugwump09> dynam0: it still gives me the same error, after I did what you told me to
[02:20] <robinlinth> Spliffster, Yes.
[02:20] <drcode> hi all
[02:20] <trond> Soundray: Hehe, there are too few options in there and I want to customize it more. However I can not find any setting which defines the userlevel
[02:20] <soundray> jochus: what's the full line you've put in rc.local now?
[02:20] <drcode> I have ubuntu installed on one old hardware , can I take the same hdd move it into other hardware , linux will work ?
[02:20] <Spliffster> robinlinth: it's probably not a firefox problem ... it's prolly more like a problem of those sites. opening hundrets of tcp sockes (with javascript) doing a lot of DOM manipulation inefficently.
[02:21] <trond> I do not have the button beside the "help" menu
[02:21] <drcode> I mean the kernel will work ok on the new pc?
[02:21] <Spliffster> robinlinth: ajax pages are a real PITA performance wise .. even when done propperly
[02:21] <soundray> drcode: it may or may not, depending on how different the two machines are.
[02:21] <jochus> soundray: su - jochus -c 'scp /tmp/BUILD/DIST/* jochus@192.168.2.84:BUILDS/proj_A/ 2>&1' | logger
[02:21] <blind> Is there a link for supported DVD/CD media?
[02:21] <robinlinth> Spliffster, They do? But i need a way to host my website. I'm looking for a thing i can put my stuff on, and music video's, and keep it organised. Blogger is good, but its the site that crashes. Then there's wordpress, but it's... you have to pay for feastures
[02:21] <robinlinth> features*
[02:21] <Spliffster> robinlinth: i know hwta i am speaking fo ... i have written some ... i learned my part :D ajax should have never been invented in the first palce!
[02:22] <trond> soundray: Maybe you can tell me where I find this setting?
[02:22] <Spliffster> robinlinth: how much ram has your computer  and what CPU ?
[02:23] <Zenerek> well i hope so because i was looking for info on this and other sites said to use the live cd and look for dev/shd or something like that but i saw nothing,of course later the system kinda craped out(it has some problems) so i will just try again after the hardware probs are fixed
[02:23] <robinlinth> Spliffster, 512MB RAM, AMD Athlon XP 2800+
[02:23] <soundray> trond: to be honest, I don't think there is a user level setting. Power users use the  terminal :)
[02:23] <floating> hi. There are loads of p2p tv-streaming programs, but almost none supports linux. is there some alternative programs to see p2p tv on linux ?
[02:23] <soundray> jochus: sounds like /tmp/BUILD/DIST doesn't exist
[02:23] <dynam0> Mugwump09: did you restart X? ctrl alt backspace
[02:24] <jochus> soundray: # ls -l /tmp/BUILD/   ->total 20
[02:24] <jochus> ( and DIST is in it )
[02:24] <drcode> any one know if I can take hdd in old pc , and move it into new pc (both ide only cpu speed) it will work?
[02:24] <soundray> jochus: is DIST a directory?
[02:25] <Spliffster> robinlinth: forget what i have said, this is not a slow computer (or did i understand you wrong?) ... ajax should not be a problem with your hardware. and FF prevents infinite loops in javascript so a site should not be able to crash FF. have you tried it with other browsers(konqueror/mozilla seamonkey/opera) to see if the site crashes only in FF or if it crashes /hangs other browsers too ?
[02:25] <drcode> I mean I need to do somthing if i want to upgrade my hardware?
[02:25] <blind> drcode: usually.. you might have to reinstall the OS, I'm not sure.
[02:25] <drcode> reinstall?
[02:25] <robinlinth> Spliffster, I have no other browsers installed and don't want all the dependencies
[02:25] <soundray> drcode: it may or may not work. What else can I tell you?
[02:25] <drcode> I have lots of configuration there
[02:26] <drcode> wow
[02:26] <drcode> k
[02:26] <soundray> drcode: if the graphics are different, switch to the vesa driver before you upgrade the hardware.
[02:26] <drcode> I am using console
[02:26] <drcode> no graphic there
[02:26] <drcode> its a linux server
[02:26] <soundray> drcode: that removes one major source of headaches.
[02:26] <drcode> k
[02:26] <Spliffster> robinlinth: ok. if you start FF from the console, do you get an error before it crashes ? if not start ff again, type: "about:javascript" in the location bar. this opens the js console. visit the site and see if it spits out JS errors
[02:26] <drcode> any one did it?
[02:26] <A[D] minS> !webcam
[02:26] <ubotu> Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[02:26] <soundray> drcode: what CPUs are you going from & to?
[02:26] <IdleOne> drcode, backup everything up using dd ( man dd ) and then just copy it back over to a new HD or same HD after installing new hardware but yup it may not work unfortunately
[02:27] <drcode> I have 200 mhz , and going to 500mhz
[02:27] <soundray> drcode: I have, on various occasions.
[02:27] <drcode> the motherboard are diffrent
[02:27] <soundray> drcode: what *kind*
[02:27] <dynam0> !botsnack
[02:27] <ubotu> Yum!
[02:27] <dynam0> !botsnack
[02:27] <babis85> hello guys, do you know how could i turn off java's security manager?
[02:27] <drcode> the new is compaq
[02:27] <robinlinth> Spliffster, It just gets slower, it doesn't crash. The whole pc gets slower and after closing the tab it's over. But, closing the tab is difficult 'cos it's so slow. But, i'll try
[02:27] <IdleOne> !botabuse > dynam0
[02:27] <dynam0> whatever
[02:27] <drcode> the one I use now is old apollo matherboard
[02:27] <dynam0> it's his birthday :p
[02:28] <soundray> drcode: what kind of CPU!?
[02:28] <IdleOne> dynam0, then go to #ubotu-bday and play
[02:28] <drcode> intel
[02:28] <drcode> both are intel
[02:28] <robinlinth> Spliffster, It didn't give any output.
[02:28] <dynam0> lol
[02:28] <Spliffster> robinlinth: not much i can do there ... the sie is eighter badly coded or it's an ff bug. if it is notthe site (check with other browsers) file a bug at http://bugs.mozilla.org
[02:28] <drcode> u mean mmx?
[02:28] <drcode> and so?
[02:29] <robinlinth> Spliffster, Blogger, badly coded? Aww, c'mon, it's google!
[02:29] <soundray> drcode: just upgrade, I reckon you'll be fine. Listen to IdleOne about backing up.
[02:29] <drcode> when I do freash install of ubuntu , it rebuild the kernel
[02:29] <drcode> ok
[02:29] <drcode> thanx
[02:29] <soundray> drcode: no, it doesn't
[02:29] <drcode> k
[02:29] <robinlinth> Spliffster, But digg does it too
[02:29] <Spliffster> robinlinth: firefox users cannot help you much there neither ... most of them do not know much about the internals of gecko or FF's ui
[02:29] <robinlinth> So does every other AJAX site in the world
[02:29] <miki> ;] 
[02:29] <drcode> so it mean I can also copy the disk to other hardware
[02:29] <robinlinth> ok
[02:29] <drcode> if I will need spicial driver I can recompile it
[02:30] <drcode> I am looking for console program that can show me info or save into file about dir > size , under console
[02:30] <IdleOne> drcode, good backup policy is always a good idea ( I should follow my own advice ) always! ALWAYS! backup your important files you never know when things could go boom
[02:30] <drcode> like gui or somthing
[02:30] <Spliffster> robinlinth: and back to my first suggestion, many extensions cause performance hits ... often even bad performance hits.
[02:30] <drcode> what is the best backup in linux?
[02:30] <drcode> tar?
[02:31] <dxdemetriou> can I find a place to check for supported modems? I tried 3 types I have and nothing worked
[02:31] <soundray> drcode: partimage (console)
[02:31] <drcode> k
[02:31] <drcode> but partimage is offline
[02:31] <drcode> if I want to backup like partimage online?
[02:31] <soundray> drcode: what do you mean?
[02:31] <drcode> without reboot my linux?
[02:31] <MrXclusiv> whats the restricted repository apt line ?????
[02:31] <robinlinth> Spliffster, I tried safe mode which disables all extensions, no result.
[02:32] <drcode> partimage need to load linux with boot cdrom
[02:32] <Spliffster> maja: did you get any further with copying that file ?
[02:32] <soundray> drcode: no, it doesn't
[02:32] <drcode> then it umount the part. and do image?
[02:32] <drcode> no?
[02:32] <MrXclusiv> whats the restricted repository apt line ?????
[02:32] <Spliffster> robinlinth: you do not run a 64bit linux .. .do you ?
[02:32] <drcode> partimage do it online the image without reboot?
[02:32] <MrXclusiv> plz
[02:32] <jhaig> Should it be possible to upgrade from Edgy to Feisty, or is a full reinstall recommended?
[02:32] <soundray> drcode: you can image a live partition with partimage
[02:32] <drcode> realy
[02:32] <drcode> I didn;t know
[02:32] <IdleOne> !upgrade | jhaig
[02:32] <pihus_> I can't figure out what to do. While configureing from source it says that my c compiler cannot create executables.
[02:32] <drcode> wow
[02:32] <ubotu> jhaig: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[02:32] <maja> i was checking was nautilus is.
[02:32] <drcode> k
[02:32] <soundray> jhaig: you can upgrade. Further questions i #ubuntu+1
[02:32] <Zenerek> antivir,problem i need to install dazuko, tried before,failed, suggestions perhaps the module assistent?
[02:33] <blind> Is there a link for supported DVD-R/CD-R media?
[02:33] <drcode> apt-get install partimage?
[02:33] <robinlinth> Spliffster, Nope.
[02:33] <KenSentMe> !restricted | MrXclusiv
[02:33] <ubotu> MrXclusiv: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[02:33] <jhaig> IdleOne, soundray: Thanks.
[02:33] <Spliffster> maja: just type this in the console (nautilus is the gnome file manager): sudo nautilus --no-desktop /mnt/etc/X11
[02:33] <nonuda> where can i get feisty fawn?
[02:33] <drcode> soundray:  thnx
[02:33] <Spliffster> maja: but you need to run it as root so you can copy files in /etc
[02:33] <drcode> I will try it
[02:33] <soundray> nonuda: join #ubuntu+1, read the topic
[02:34] <IdleOne> !feisty > nonuda
[02:34] <Tryout> So at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12488/  there is my proble ;-) if someone can help me thanks
[02:34] <MrXclusiv> i am already here, i know WHERE to add just dont know WHAT https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu
[02:34] <IdleOne> soundray, should be added to topic of #ubuntu where to get feisty. even though most ppl ignore the topic
[02:35] <jeremiah8> question: is (hd0,2) in grub the same as /dev/hda3?
[02:35] <Spliffster> what topic?
[02:35] <Spliffster> :P
[02:35] <IdleOne> Spliffster, :P
[02:36] <soundray> Tryout: network 192.168.0.0 should be network 192.168.1.0 (but I don't think that will fix the problem)
[02:36] <maja> spliffster ...i see i have 8 xorg.conf files. 5 backups, one xorg.conf.old. and one xorg.conf.2007032702221
[02:36] <thezenmaster> can someone give me a tip about aspell?
[02:36] <maja> and the xorg.conf  one ....
[02:36] <soundray> IdleOne: LjL has been setting the topic lately
[02:37] <blind> Is there a link for supported DVD-R/CD-R media?
[02:37] <Spliffster> robinlinth: just came to my mind: flash/java are also really nice performance burner ... some flash sites bring FF on my 4200+ to eat up all my cpu cycycles. i am using macromedias flash 9 player fro mbackports
[02:37] <maja> spliffster ..xorg.conf.old is blank...
[02:37] <soundray> jeremiah8: yes, although there can be exceptions
[02:37] <Spliffster> maja: great. now from the date you should be able to tell which backup is from the beryl install.
[02:37] <soundray> blind: supported by what?
[02:38] <blind> Spliffster: what flash 9 version? adobe came out with 9.0.31.0 and it works great. hit adobe.com to download it.
[02:38] <Spliffster> 9.0.31.0 well .. great is pretty unprecise :D
[02:38] <blind> soundray: ubuntu? growisofs? im not sure where the problem is. growisofs tells me "media is not formatted or supported"
[02:38] <blind> works great for me :P
[02:39] <blind> no time lag, doesn't eat cpu
[02:39] <jreyesm> good morning
[02:39] <shirish> guys where the username-desktop would be located?
[02:39] <Spliffster> blind: 9.0.31.0 stil laccesses /dev/dsp directly .. messing up sound of other applications. just to name one major issue
[02:39] <jreyesm> every one
[02:39] <soundray> blind: it's the formatting, not the media type or make
[02:40] <jreyesm> good morning every one
[02:40] <IdleOne> hello jreyesm
[02:40] <blind> soundray: I have a DVD+/-R burner, I'm trying to use a DVD-R :\
[02:40] <Kalispero> Hello all... I get a problem with my xfce4 session... At the boot, it start Metacity and I don't have anymore the "desktops changing with mouse middle button features" for example... it was coming after a test of Beryl or xserver-xgl (with no appropriate graphic card instead). please, what's wrong ?
[02:40] <jreyesm> I am new in town
[02:40] <shirish> IdleOne: do u know where username-desktop would be located?
[02:40] <orangefly> anyone run osx through vmware....???....
[02:41] <IdleOne> shirish, I am not sure what you mean by username-desktop?
[02:41] <King_anarky> hi im back from work :)
[02:41] <shirish> IdleOne: I'm using windows to access my linux partition & can't seem to find my username-desktop
[02:41] <maja> spliffster - i just rename it?
[02:41] <maja> and delete the beryl one?
[02:41] <Spliffster> orangefly: i tried, but you must use a cracked^H^H^H^H^Hpatched version
[02:41] <jreyesm> sorry idleone
[02:42] <shirish> IdleOne: if I have a user called IdleOne where would his desktop be, my /home is showing up blank
[02:42] <jreyesm> i was attending a phone call
[02:42] <MrXclusiv> whats the restricted repository apt line ?????
[02:42] <MrXclusiv> whats the restricted repository apt line ?????
[02:42] <MrXclusiv> whats the restricted repository apt line ?????
[02:42] <blind> !patience | MrXclusiv
[02:42] <ubotu> MrXclusiv: The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[02:42] <MrXclusiv> please
[02:42] <ferronica> Is Automatix is safe to use???
[02:42] <MrXclusiv> i been patient
[02:42] <blind> !automatix | ferronica
[02:42] <ubotu> ferronica: 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
[02:42] <orangefly> Spliffster, i have one....it says to restart but i can't figure out how to restart just osx....
[02:42] <Spliffster> maja: if you have found the backup from before beryl install. rename xorg.conf to something you can remember. then rename the backup to xorg.conf. reboot. if you have found the propepr backup, ubuntu should now boot as expected
[02:43] <shirish> IdleOne: Any ideas?
[02:43] <zcutlip> shirish: sounds like your home directories might be a separate partition.  if you mount your root partition, the /home will be empty
[02:43] <IdleOne> shirish, /home/username usualy
[02:43] <shirish> right, I did tht how careless of me to forget, thnx for reminding me IdleOne
[02:43] <ferronica> blind: so what ubotu wanna to tell should i remove it completely???? :(
[02:44] <Spliffster> ferronica, blind: personally i think Easy>Ubuntu is better than automatix/automatix2. automatix has caused me quiet some headakes over the last 8 months or so. easyubuntu, on the other hand, never
[02:44] <Gurft> Anyone here gotten Airport Extreme working under Edgy PPC?
[02:44] <MrXclusiv> :/
[02:45] <Hausberg> I have a problem with remote applications and ssh tunneling - my remote linux machine can't open my display
[02:45] <Spliffster> orangefly: i am not sure if i understand you right ... rstarting osx in a vm would be: shutting down guest os, turning off vm ...
[02:45] <Gurft> I've gotten connectivity to work, but performance sucks and when I ping any device on the network I get sup icmp responses...
[02:45] <ferronica> Spliffster: what is easyubuntu????
[02:45] <CheshireViking> ferronica, once you've installed and used automatix, if its going to break something, it'll be too late to uninstall it expecting that it will correct the problems - the broken packages would still be there having already been uninstalled
[02:45] <ferronica> Spliffster: this is also linux Distro
[02:46] <Tryout> soundray: Thanks very much
[02:46] <MrXclusiv> i want to exec comand sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-`uname -r` -- but i cant find the package to download it atempts to cayse the repository is missing
[02:46] <Spliffster> ferronica: as google for easyubuntu ... there is a short description on the main page. it does simmilar things as automatix ... but is less intrusive (IMHO)
[02:46] <ferronica> CheshireViking: so how to uninstall it i just use Automatix to install Multimedia Codecs. :(
[02:47] <orangefly> i had to restart in windows vmware for osx but the windows version gives me the option to restart the os....when i shut down vm in ubuntu it gets me right back to "need to restart" screen....
[02:47] <orangefly> Spliffster,
[02:47] <kripton1x> wow, losts of people in here....
[02:47] <kripton1x> I have  problem, im using KDE and for some reason my computer is running VERY laggy
[02:47] <kripton1x> more than usual
[02:47] <kripton1x> and I have 2GB RAM
[02:48] <ProN00b> lol, keymap config is acutally less painfull in debian than in ubuntu
[02:48] <CheshireViking> ferronica, i don't know how to uninstall automatix, the only time i used it, i ended up having to reinstall ubuntu from scratch because of the broken packages
[02:48] <kripton1x> anything I could try?
[02:48] <kripton1x> havent worked too much with performance tweaking with linux
[02:48] <Spliffster> orangefly: sorry, i have problems understanding you (i am not a native english speaker). so you had osx as guest in windows as host. then rebooted into ubuntu (as host) and restarted osx as guest ?
[02:50] <Spliffster> CheshireViking, ferronica : there is no propper way to uninstall automatix (AFAIK) ... you must remove the packages by hand ... whatever packages were installed.
[02:50] <orangefly> Spliffster,  no....i have two machines....osx works in windows vm but not ubuntu vm....well it works in ubuntu....if i can figure out how to restart osx....
[02:50] <kripton1x> omg i cant take this slowness
[02:50] <kripton1x> even IRC running in console is lagging
[02:50] <MrXclusiv> i want to exec comand sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-`uname -r` -- but i cant find the package to download it atempts to but won't cause the repository is missing
[02:51] <Spliffster> orangefly: if you suspend a vm, then move it to another host and resume it. it is causing problems. you must shut it down first. osx (AFAIK) has a shutdown item in the apple menu? or try open a console (its FreeBSD you know) and type shutdown -h now
[02:51] <kripton1x> MrXclusiv: what is in /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:51] <jreyesm> kriptonix what flavor of linux are you running
[02:51] <Spliffster> orangefly: AFAIK osx is normmaly shut down by a hardware button tho
[02:51] <kripton1x> jreyesm, im running ubuntu
[02:52] <MrXclusiv> kripton1x : havnt looked for a while
[02:52] <kripton1x> I started firefox 2 mintues ago and just now it started up
[02:52] <kripton1x> MrXclusiv, pastebin it?
[02:52] <kripton1x> if not, do sudo apt-cache search linux | grep modules
[02:52] <CoRnJuLiOx> how do i check the permissions on a folder?
[02:52] <kripton1x> CoRnJuLiOx: ls -la directory/
[02:53] <jreyesm> well I've seen that problem before
[02:53] <orangefly> i know....shutting down vm will not restart osx....i think it's just a glitch....can't have it all i guess....i have one machine with ubuntu windows and osx....i should be happy with that....
[02:53] <kripton1x> yes, and I feel so ignorant not being able to troubleshoot this, i never have these stupid windoze problems on linux till today
[02:53] <jreyesm> but running on suse 9.0
[02:53] <kripton1x> any tools or nix commands I can try besides `free` and ps
[02:53] <kripton1x> ?
[02:54] <King_anarky> hey kripton, you got a swap partition?
[02:54] <kripton1x> yeah.
[02:54] <CheshireViking> ferronica, using Google, the second search item for "remove automatix" is this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=90797
[02:54] <jreyesm> kriptonix wait a second
[02:54] <King_anarky> how much ram again?
[02:54] <kripton1x> k.
[02:54] <kripton1x> King_anarky: 2GB
[02:54] <ferronica> CheshireViking: if u dont mind please read it----> http://www.getautomatix.com/wiki/index.php?title=FAQ#How_do_I_uninstall_Automatix2.3F
[02:54] <kripton1x> lol
[02:54] <King_anarky> cpu?
[02:55] <kripton1x> which is so weird dude...
[02:55] <kripton1x> uh 2.6 I believe
[02:55] <ferronica> CheshireViking: what they have written
[02:55] <MrXclusiv> kripton1x : http://www.nomorepasting.com/paste.php?pasteID=76311
[02:55] <kripton1x> I have a 2u box
[02:55] <ferronica> CheshireViking: said automatix is 100% safe to use
[02:55] <Pici> !automatix
[02:55] <ubotu> automatix is a script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[02:55] <kripton1x> MrXclusiv: one sec fighting here with this lagging.
[02:55] <orangefly> Spliffster, thanks anyway....
[02:55] <ferronica> CheshireViking: i am bit confused
[02:56] <MrXclusiv> my sys no lag, no render 3d gfx
[02:56] <kripton1x> lol
[02:57] <ferronica> CheshireViking: :(
[02:57] <kripton1x> i dont think i could even render a gif right now
[02:57] <kripton1x> MrXclusiv: i did a search for it and I found it
[02:57] <kripton1x> for my distro, should be available for yours too let me send ya an update to add to that sources.list file.
[02:57] <Zenerek> kripton1x,not saying this might be usefull(because you seem to know so much) but did you just update?cause the other say i did and did not reboot and i had such probs
[02:58] <MrXclusiv> okie kripton1x
[02:58] <CheshireViking> ferronica, Microsoft say Windows is safe to use, but I don't believe that claim either - once its installed, the damage is done, removing automatix wouldn't remove the software its installed - you'd have to do what Spliffster said and remove everything that automatix installed manually - I haven't done that so I can't help anymore
[02:58] <kripton1x> Zenerek: I know jack sh*t lol
[02:58] <kripton1x> I feel ignorant atm
[02:58] <deep> is there a "gnome version" of kompile? :)
[02:58] <Zenerek> you can't know less than me
[02:58] <kripton1x> hehe
[02:59] <kripton1x> but I didnt do anyupdates of any kind - no
[02:59] <ferronica> CheshireViking: okay
[02:59] <Spliffster> ferronica: CheshireViking is richt. i didn't know you have automatix already installed
[02:59] <Zenerek> well that's the extent of my...cough...wisdom then
[02:59] <ferronica> CheshireViking: just installed a
[02:59] <MrXclusiv> i just want 3d gfx to work, then i want to get wine going, which it is for 2d apps
[02:59] <ferronica> CheshireViking: just installed
[02:59] <jreyesm> kriptonix we you installed your ubuntu... did you install both gnome and kde?
[03:00] <ferronica> Spliffster: just installed and via it multimedia codec i installed
[03:00] <factorx> How can I use a reply-to adress in mail? I couldn't find anything in the manpage about it
[03:00] <dyrne> MrXclusiv: what graphics card?
[03:00] <MrXclusiv> dyrne its a chip in a laptop its a radeon mobility of some description
[03:00] <Zenerek> well good because wine is better soot to smaller work typr apps,like utorrent
[03:01] <jreyesm> kriptonix, as I told you.. I had the same problem with kde, but runnig it on a suse 9.0 box
[03:01] <kripton1x> jreyesm: yes..
[03:01] <Spliffster> ferronica: ok ... it shouldn't hurt. now you have the packages of automatix still on the mchine ... which were eighter placed or kept by easy ubuntu. if it works don't worry. you have now some unneeded packages instaleld however.
[03:01] <MrXclusiv> dyrne : i want to run games via wine
[03:01] <dyrne> MrXclusiv: ah... no experience with ati sorry. have you seen the !ati links?
[03:01] <ferronica> Spliffster: there is uninstaller built in to remove whtever i have  installed
[03:01] <kripton1x> I had gnome before but its weird cause it wasnt THIS bad until a couple hours ago.
[03:02] <kripton1x> MrXclusiv: http://pastebin.ca/413451
[03:02] <ferronica> Spliffster: if automatix is not safe i will remove it
[03:02] <MrXclusiv> dyrne : i have done alot of reading and alot of mods, the system runs better but still no 3d
[03:02] <Spliffster> ferronica: there is a tool to remove unneeded packages its called "orphan-something" search in synaptic ... be carefull with it tho
[03:02] <ferronica> Spliffster: what evr you guys tell me i will do
[03:02] <kripton1x> tahts my sources.list, I think you were having a problem with the au country repository
[03:02] <Spliffster> ferronica: ok ... i need money
[03:02] <jreyesm> Kriptonix I understand that you installed gnome and kde?
[03:02] <MrXclusiv> kripton1x : should i replace mine with yours completely?
[03:02] <King_anarky> nm i got myself in to it :D
[03:03] <ferronica> Spliffster: money for what??
[03:03] <King_anarky> thx for your help ill be back i think i can guarentee it
[03:03] <Spliffster> ferronica: and while we are at it .. i haven't had good food for quiet soem time ..can you cook ?
[03:03] <Zenerek> if anyone has any links to good learning material,command line,tweaking ?
[03:03] <CheshireViking> Spliffster, lol
[03:03] <Spliffster> ferronica: i am just kidding
[03:03] <kripton1x> MrXclusiv: nah
[03:03] <nelly> lol, munchies....
[03:03] <MrXclusiv> kripton1x : add it
[03:04] <kripton1x> just first on yours replace the au.archive with us.archive
[03:04] <kripton1x> or add them too, yes.
[03:04] <ferronica> Spliffster: lol
[03:04] <kripton1x> make sure you replace my 'dapper' with your 'edgy'
[03:04] <jreyesm> Kriptonix if it is so there is a problem with gdm that launches itself at the time kdm is being launched too
[03:04] <ferronica> Spliffster: to remve automatix what application you told me
[03:05] <gharz>  /join #beryl
[03:05] <Linux_Is_Good_Fo> hey guys
[03:05] <kripton1x> then do an apt-get update, then apt-cache search linux | grep modules and see if your search comes up if not well go from there.
[03:05] <kripton1x> jreyesm: I think yuo might be right
[03:05] <kripton1x> But all X configuration is chinese to me
[03:05] <jreyesm> kriptonix you can verify that they both are running by running ps
[03:06] <maja> spliffster :  i give up. the backup xorg. files dont work. i tried two. one gave the same error. and the oldest stuck ubuntu by loading.
[03:06] <Spliffster> ferronica: well, i have never done it. there is an application called "gtkorphan" or "deborphan" (the cli version) which can help you remove unneeded applications/libs. but you must be carefull with it (knowing what you do). personaly i'd google for a solution first
[03:06] <kripton1x> k. sec
[03:06] <kripton1x> jreyesm: no sir. nothing running wuth gdm (or similar)
[03:06] <kripton1x> with*
[03:06] <jreyesm> kriptonix you could do a ps -ax from your console
[03:07] <Spliffster> maja: maybe others here could help you. it is possible to boot ubuntu without the boot splash which would show where exactly booting fails. unfortunately i do not know how (out of my head)
[03:07] <kripton1x> jreyesm: nothing returned for it
[03:07] <jreyesm> ok kriptonix
[03:07] <Zenerek> kripton1x you should try reading some of the man docs,some so long you get burnt out quick
[03:07] <gharz> guys, my workspace switcher became so small... normally it was beside my trash bin and there were 4 workspaces... now it became too small. any idea?
[03:08] <gharz> it became i small box with 4 workspaces on it... this is weird.
[03:08] <kripton1x> 'artsd' is takin up 31% of cpu
[03:08] <Spliffster> killall artsd; j/k
[03:08] <nelly> gharz: running beryl?
[03:09] <gharz> nelly, yes... i'm running beryl.
[03:09] <kripton1x> I did :x
[03:09] <CheshireViking> ferronica, this may help - its the ubuntuforums page on how to remove software installed by automatix http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=90797
[03:09] <kripton1x> i killed that mofo
[03:09] <jreyesm> kriptonix did you ps -ax and nothing returned???
[03:09] <Zenerek> lol
[03:09] <kripton1x> I did a grep for 'gd'
[03:09] <maja> spliffster: i'm grateful for your help. thank you. i learned new stuff about ubuntu. i will just reinstall ubuntu again.
[03:09] <Zues_62> is there any need for a virus scaner in ubuntu
[03:09] <jreyesm> can you try the ps?
[03:09] <kripton1x> regular ps aux with no grep doesnt have any gdm's in there either
[03:10] <jreyesm> just to see
[03:10] <Spliffster> maja: yw.
[03:10] <kripton1x> Zues_62, Ill let you know in a little bit :P
[03:10] <kripton1x> that might be my case
[03:10] <kripton1x> :x
[03:10] <maja> ?
[03:10] <Zues_62> so yes and no?
[03:10] <Spliffster> you are welcome
[03:10] <jreyesm> ox
[03:10] <jreyesm> ok
[03:10] <maja> oh ok
[03:10] <jreyesm> lets see
[03:10] <Zues_62> is there a need?
[03:10] <Zenerek> well i asked about dazuko earlier,becuase antivir is an antivirus
[03:10] <kripton1x> Zues_62: dont know just yet
[03:11] <kripton1x> jreyesm: any tools you might know of for performance monitoring?
[03:11] <Zues_62> there is one in the package manager it wont hurt
[03:11] <GionnyBoss> Zues_62: usually on every Linux distro, there's no need for a virus scanner. You only need it if you have an email server
[03:11] <Zues_62> oh ok
[03:11] <gharz> nelly, any idea?
[03:11] <Zues_62> i use an email program but thats not a server really is it?
[03:11] <GionnyBoss> Zues_62: if you have a mail server, you will send mails to Windows clients too, that's why you need it. Otherwise, you don't
[03:11] <Zenerek> some of us are....less trusting
[03:11] <GionnyBoss> Zues_62: no, it's not
[03:11] <Spliffster> kripton1x: cacti/nagios come to mind if you want to monitor your whole network
[03:12] <Zues_62> so idont need to worri
[03:12] <GionnyBoss> Zues_62: for normal desktop use, you will never have an email server
[03:12] <kripton1x> not the whole network
[03:12] <kripton1x> I already got a nagios host
[03:12] <nelly> gharz: can you still use the switcher as normal?
[03:12] <GionnyBoss> Zues_62: no, don't worry
[03:12] <kripton1x> I just wana see wtf is floating around locally
[03:12] <Zues_62> ty for ur help guys
[03:12] <me_> For quick analysis i always use 'top'
[03:12] <GionnyBoss> Zues_62: no problem
[03:12] <kripton1x> application related
[03:12] <kripton1x> top!
[03:12] <kripton1x> ah
[03:12] <Spliffster> kripton1x: top
[03:12] <Spliffster> :D
[03:12] <kripton1x> I knew i was forgetting something
[03:13] <Zenerek> man maybe you do know less than me
[03:13] <Spliffster> kripton1x: or ps if you want to script it
[03:13] <gharz> nelly, yes... i can still use it but the thing is the workspaces are very small... if i right click the leftside of the titlebar and select "move to another vieport" it is showing 20 viewports.
[03:13] <kripton1x> Mem:   2067152k total,   475036k used,  1592116k free,    16228k buffers
[03:13] <gharz> nelly, i do have a screenshot of it but the paste bin doesn't accept attachments.
[03:13] <kripton1x> wtf!!!!
[03:13] <dcordes> ftw
[03:14] <nelly> gharz: beryl, if i'm correct, doesn't use viewports....
[03:14] <kripton1x> no fuckin way it has that much free and its running like a 60mhz box
[03:14] <gharz> nelly, i'm not sure about it.. but it just happened 5 hours ago and i can't find a solution to this.
[03:14] <Spliffster> kripton1x: maybe the bottleneck isn't ram nor cpu but maybe some I/O ie. disk) issue ?
[03:14] <kripton1x> what is artsd?
[03:14] <Zenerek> hmm kripton1x how's your cpu usage?
[03:14] <Spliffster> man artsd
[03:14] <kripton1x> I doubt its anything hardware related
[03:15] <gharz> nelly, instead of ruining my day... i just removed the desktop switcher from the panel. :)
[03:15] <kripton1x> Cpu(s): 34.5% us,  1.5% sy,  0.0% ni, 62.3% id,  0.0% wa,  1.7% hi,  0.0% si
[03:15] <nelly> gharz: lol. Mine is the same though, but it doesn't bother me as much.
[03:15] <monkeyBox> Has anyone here tried seamless rdp?
[03:15] <monkeyBox> I can't get the "-s" (shell) option to work
[03:15] <gharz> nelly, thanks for sharing.
[03:15] <Spliffster> gharz: is it possible, that you have configured 20 desktops ? i nthat cas it would display 20 i nthe switcher unless you have conofigured the switcher to display less
[03:15] <Belboz99> Hey all, I'm trying to use nfs to share files between two Linux PC's, one Kubuntu 6.10 one Ubuntu 7.04, I'm having trouble with permissions, anyone care to advise?
[03:16] <Belboz99> mount: 192.168.0.1:fah failed, reason given by server: Permission denied
[03:16] <Spliffster> Belboz99: you must make sure that gui/uids are in sync on your clients/servers
[03:16] <Zenerek> it's most likely a process
[03:16] <kripton1x> isnt it nfs://IP ?
[03:17] <kripton1x> Zenerek: you think its a process?
[03:17] <Spliffster> Belboz99: you might want to use NIS or ldap or sync passwd files in some way to ensure consistant uids
[03:17] <gharz> Spliffster, my workspace switcher configuration: Switcher-> Show all Workspaces in 1 row... Workspaces-># of workspaces is 1.
[03:17] <jetscreamer> change it
[03:17] <shirish> ok any experts here who have done work with 915resolution driver/tool?
[03:17] <jreyesm> kriptonix sorry
[03:18] <GionnyBoss> shirish: I'm not so expert, but I did my laptop work with 915 resolution
[03:18] <Zenerek> well when a procces craps out your system tends to crap out
[03:18] <Spliffster> gharz: unfortunately i am running beryl and can't change desktop settings here as in the normal installation
[03:18] <jreyesm> but are you using ubuntu or kubuntu
[03:18] <shirish> GlonnyBoss: I did a mistake with the 915resolution thing
[03:18] <Belboz99> how do I make a directory owned by two users?
[03:18] <Zenerek> keep in mind i am not the man at these things
[03:18] <GionnyBoss> shirish: what's exactly your problem?
[03:18] <gharz> Spliffster, this was the setting from the start.. and i haven't changed any setting on it... til this morning it acted very strange.
[03:19] <_Jaak_> i have a raid-0 configuration and during install the partition manager doesnt find the current partitions, but sees 2 diskdrives, how should i proceed?
[03:19] <kripton1x> im using kubuntu-desktop
[03:19] <shirish> GlonnyBoss: xserver crashes each time I try to get it up
[03:19] <kripton1x> i downloaded it after a ubuntu installation
[03:19] <Spliffster> gharz: was it updated recently ?
[03:19] <kripton1x> im about to just wipe this drive and set up debian or somethin
[03:19] <mithy> hello!  i'm new to ubuntu and i only use a dial-up modem.  at work, however, i have a fast connection.  is there any way to downloads all of the packages or at least a whole bunch of them from the packages.ubuntu website?  or do i have to download each one individually?
[03:19] <Alien_Invader> Hi, could anybody recommend a dock app for me?
[03:19] <kripton1x> Belboz99: you can assign it the two users to the same group
[03:19] <kazim86> mithy: nice question!
[03:20] <gharz> Spliffster, no.
[03:20] <Spliffster> mithy: you might downlaod the iso / disk image
[03:20] <shirish> GlonnyBoss: The exact error is Fatal server error:
[03:20] <shirish> no screens found
[03:20] <kripton1x> groupadd groupname && usermod user1 -G groupname && usermod user2 -G groupname && chown -R user:groupname directory/
[03:20] <GionnyBoss> shirish: restart in safe mode (it's one of the option in GRUB when you start your computer). Then from the terminal, try to configure correctly 915resolution and xorg.conf
[03:20] <kazim86> mithy: you can download the dvd image... its about 3.4 GB i think
[03:20] <Spliffster> gharz: what does #gnome say to your issue ?
[03:20] <gharz> Spliffster, i did some apt-get update but i wasn't sure if the updates changed the setting.
[03:20] <gharz> Spliffster, uhmm... i haven't checked the #gnome channel yet. i'll check them out now. thanks!
[03:21] <Spliffster> w
[03:21] <Spliffster> yw even
[03:21] <Odd_Bloke> I'm running kernel 2.6.15-26-server (Dapper) and need the kernel headers. There is not, however, an equivalent headers package. Can I get headers for this kernel or do I need to upgrade to a (marginally) more recent kernel?
[03:21] <shirish> GlonnyBoss : how do I do tht, also do u know how can I make Grub halt, as it runs too quickly & unless I press quickly, the menu passes me by
[03:21] <shirish> I mean the GRUB menu
[03:21] <kripton1x> wheres MrXclusiv??
[03:21] <kripton1x> that sources ever work?
[03:22] <kripton1x> Odd_Bloke: sudo apt-cache search linux | grep headers
[03:22] <jetscreamer> try apt-get install kernel-headers-`uname -r` or linux-headers-`uname -r`
[03:22] <shirish> anybody knows what timeout I should give in /boot/grub/menu.lst so its infinite, means it waits for user input
[03:22] <jetscreamer> 0
[03:22] <GionnyBoss> shirish: for grub configuration ->    sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:22] <jetscreamer> no not 0 duh
[03:22] <mithy> kazim86:  thanks for the idea!!  i'll check it out.
[03:22] <shirish> GionnyBoss: srry for mistyping ur name
[03:22] <GionnyBoss> shirish: I don't know that, you can try to search. I have 10 seconds and it's good for me
[03:23] <kazim86> mithy: also.. ask someone... there's a flag to apt-get that will just download the packages
[03:23] <kazim86> mithy: so u can just get the .deb files... u take them whereever u wish to install them
[03:24] <Odd_Bloke> Hmm, I appear to be going insane.
[03:24] <ProN00b> shame on you suckers, a x-less debian in vmware player feels more responsive than gnome terminal
[03:24] <kripton1x> why
[03:25] <mithy> kazim86: the apt-get flag idea is a good one, too.  thanks again.
[03:25] <kripton1x> Odd_Bloke: did that work?
[03:25] <kazim86> mithy: np
[03:25] <Odd_Bloke> kripton1x: Yeah.
[03:25] <kripton1x> koo
[03:25] <kripton1x> back in a few.
[03:26] <shirish> GionnyBoss:  ok lemme first explain the mistake I did while configuring 915resolution
[03:26] <shirish> GionnyBoss: instead of using a mode which I didn't want to use, I mentioned the mode which I wanted to use
[03:26] <Spot_Ns> Hi, i've problems compiling an aplication, say "Can't open config.status" anyone can compile the app and send me please? is Gnome Bluetooth Control Remoto, or any have a yet compiled? (Sorry about my english)
[03:27] <ferronica> Spliffster: there is no option to remove Multimedia Codecs there in link you have posted me
[03:27] <shirish> GionnyBoss: later on, although I got the hang & mentioned instead the mode I didn't want to use, what should I do?
[03:27] <ferronica> Spliffster: but i have removed it from Automatix2
[03:27] <primata> esse canal  brasileiro?
[03:27] <primata> ^
[03:27] <primata> ^^
[03:28] <jpjacobs> !br >primata
[03:29] <primata> to quebrando a cabea pra instalar o ubuntu em meu hd
[03:29] <GionnyBoss> shirish: what I did is to search for 915resolution modes to find my resolution (that 4c or things like that). Then I configured 915resolution (there is a configuration file I don't remember where, but I can chek) to use that mode (4c or whatever) that I want to use with resolution 640x480. Then I edited file /etc/X11/xorg.conf and set as resolution only 640x480, 24 bit.
[03:29] <primata> engraado q a verso 7.04 eu instalei tranquilo
[03:29] <CheshireViking> !br | primata
[03:29] <rambo3> !jp | primata
[03:29] <ubotu> primata: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[03:29] <ubotu> primata:  #ubuntu-jp  #kubuntu-jp 
[03:30] <shirish> GionnyBoss: the configuration file is at /etc/default/915resolution
[03:30] <rambo3> i just wanted to see that one
[03:30] <bobslaede> anybody know a NX client (like in freenx, or 2x or whatever) that runs straight from a usb thumbdrive? both windows and linux client
[03:30] <CheshireViking> :)
[03:30] <shirish> GionnyBoss: I did tht one, then I also the /etc/init.d/915resolution start
[03:31] <kazim86> so... can u tell me why we can't have a big DVD for ubuntu... like other distros do?... even the dvd of ubuntu does not offer development environment completely
[03:31] <Peter77> does anyone know how to get totem-xine to render properly when beryl is enabled
[03:31] <GionnyBoss> shirish: yeah that one. It could be a good thing to install "BUM" (BootUp Manager) to check that 915resolution is always booted with a high priority (before gmd and graphic server). BUM it's a good gui program
[03:31] <hcassidy> desktop 3d not work in ati 200M,
[03:32] <shirish> GionnyBoss: BUM is in universe, multiverse or some other repository?
[03:32] <GionnyBoss> shirish: boot in safe mode and try to do what I told you... change that 915resolution config file and change /etc/X11/xorg.conf to use only one resolution, the one in 915resolution config file
[03:32] <rambo3> kazim86, becouse its 2007 and not 1995 , moste people have internet
[03:33] <esaym> what is the ubuntu changelog website again?
[03:33] <ChEeKo> can i install Ubuntu-Edgy from Backup? c0z my Rom getting slow.. so i have backup of ubuntu-6.10. can i install from backup?
[03:33] <ferronica> Spliffster: i am having problem playing VCD via Totem and VLC both
[03:33] <GionnyBoss> shirish: I don't remember, just check. I think it's in the normal repo. Just try to reboot in safe mode, change those 2 files (915resolution and xorg.conf) and then try a 'startx' to start the x server and check that it starts in the correct way. If so, install BUM and ensure that 915resolution is booted, possibly before other processes
[03:33] <rambo3> ferronica, did you fix your mobile
[03:34] <Alien_Invader> GionnyBoss, Il get black edges( means blank. without content) around the content(not full screen)  on my lcd screen after setting a high resollution other than 1024*768. . how to solve this?
[03:34] <ferronica> rambo3: No
[03:34] <ferronica> rambo3: it wont mount :(
[03:34] <shirish> ok over & out, will try
[03:34] <noname> hi, does anyone know how I can reset the file system check for every 30 mounts?
[03:35] <ferronica> rambo3: have you ever used Automatix2
[03:35] <kripton1x> back.
[03:35] <ChEeKo> can anyone help me with install ubuntu-edgy from backup?
[03:35] <esaym> n/m found it http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/
[03:35] <rambo3> ferronica, yes
[03:36] <ferronica> rambo3: i wanna remove it completely from my system.
[03:36] <ferronica> rambo3: because its unsafe and unstable.
[03:37] <GionnyBoss> Alien_Invader: I have no idea, sorry
[03:37] <kazim86> rambo3: thanx... but is there a way i can help my friends who can't download so much? can i burn a dvd with a lot of packages... how do i go for that
[03:38] <GionnyBoss> Alien_Invader: I suggest you to check for your lcd screen on google. If you have a laptop, search for the laptop. I found the solution for my laptop and 915resolution just searching on google.
[03:38] <ChEeKo> !install
[03:38] <kazim86> rambo3: say i wish to burn a dvd that contains the packages already on ubuntu dvd plus more whom i wish to include... later i can distribute this dvd to my friends
[03:38] <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
[03:38] <rambo3> ferronica, cant you just unistall it with apt ?
[03:38] <AnAnt> !ldap
[03:38] <ubotu> LDAP is the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. For more information and installation instructions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenLDAPServer
[03:38] <AnAnt> !activedirectory
[03:38] <ubotu> You can learn more about ActiveDirectory intergration at  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ActiveDirectoryWinbindHowto
[03:38] <maja> question: ubuntu 6.10 & beryl on nvida 5700? will it always crash?
[03:38] <ferronica> rambo3: i did it
[03:38] <ferronica> rambo3: i wanna to remove its all traces
[03:38] <djidane> slt
[03:38] <kazim86> rambo3: believe me... many ppl here don't install ubuntu coz they cant get a dvd full of software... so the idea of custom dvd pops in
[03:38] <djidane> g un probleme avec une maj la
[03:39] <kripton1x> !artsd!
[03:39] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about artsd! - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:39] <djidane> mysql-server-5.0
[03:39] <ferronica> rambo3: after installing automatix i have installed one application Multimedia Codecs
[03:39] <kripton1x> !artsd
[03:39] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about artsd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:39] <ferronica> rambo3: after that Totem play my VCD
[03:39] <rambo3> kazim86, i bet you ain't the first one that came up with that idea, ubuntu comunity is large and you might try googleing for a ubuntu DVD
[03:40] <timing> what is this unregged shit?
[03:40] <ferronica> rambo3: now after removiing it Totem play VCD which indicate Multimedia codecs which i installed using Automatix2 is not removed from my system
[03:40] <timing> anyway there is a typo on http://www.ubuntu.com/community/processes/newdev
[03:40] <rambo3> ferronica, use mplayer
[03:40] <timing> "In general, come to undertand how Ubuntu functions, how we collaborate with ourselves and other distros and upstream."
[03:40] <timing> good luck with fixing, bye
[03:40] <ferronica> rambo3: mplayer sucks
[03:41] <rambo3> ferronica, thats the bigest problem with automatix , it's not part of system .
[03:41] <ferronica> rambo3: manually there may be way to uninstall
[03:41] <Zenerek>  kazim86 i don't have dsl either so i backed up my var/cache/apt/archives ,you know in case something goes wrong i don't want to download all that, also backed up my new kernel and made a backup with sbackup
[03:41] <ferronica> rambo3:  all its traces :(
[03:42] <kazim86> rambo3: you must be right
[03:43] <ferronica> rambo3:  and i need codecs for totem to play my VCD ,DVD and even VLC wont play VCL which is surprising :(
[03:43] <ferronica> rambo3:  bcause VLC plays all formats
[03:43] <Nina_NS> Hi !!!
[03:43] <Spot_Ns> Can i convert a .ebuild to a .deb?
[03:43] <_Jaak_> i have a "fakeraid" raid-0 config, how do i install ubuntu?
[03:44] <dyrne> i think ill download automatix and see what its doing. surely it just uses existing repos for stuff when it can
[03:44] <RoundyT1> Is there any way to edit my partitions like make my windows partition smaller? without having to reinstall anything?
[03:44] <Nina_NS> Where I to found lesstif to download for ubuntu !!!
[03:45] <Nina_NS> Need me lesstif to install  some ddd on ubuntu !!!
[03:45] <Nina_NS> Some help please !!!
[03:45] <Suurorca> RoundyT1: you can use gparted to edit partitions list, and I for one have succesfully re-sized windows ntfs partition under dapper without breaking anything.
[03:46] <RoundyT1> Suurorca, you can resize a NTFS partition without breaking it?? but how?
[03:47] <Tomcat_> RoundyT1: gparted? :o
[03:47] <Suurorca> there's this thins in admin menu.. GNOME Partition Editor
[03:47] <RoundyT1> lol ok
[03:47] <latitude> hi. comaparatively, does ubuntu realy use more battery than xp?
[03:48] <Tomcat_> latitude: I don't think that question can be answered without doing tests with a particular machine.
[03:48] <Nina_NS> Can someone tell me where ti find lesstif !!!
[03:48] <Tomcat_> latitude: For my laptop, it's about the same in XP and in Ubuntu.
[03:48] <jreyesm> agree with tomcat
[03:48] <tuna-fish> very strange.My mouse only works for 15 sec or so at a time. sudo modprobe psmouse wakes it up, but it dies again in a few secs
[03:48] <crimsun> !info lesstif2 > Nina_NS
[03:49] <jreyesm> my lenovo 3000 c200 works better with ubuntu than xp
[03:49] <jreyesm> i mean batt issues
[03:49] <Tomcat_> latitude: On one hand, XP has drivers that are sometimes optimized for battery usage, and have some additional energy features that Ubuntu does not have.
[03:49] <RoundyT1> Tomcat_,  can i just use while ubuntu is running just fine? i don't need to be like "terminal only" do i?
[03:50] <Tomcat_> latitude: On the other hand, the software on Ubuntu might be better written, doesn't use so much RAM and CPU, and thus needs less energy.
[03:50] <Tomcat_> RoundyT1: No, you can use it the way you want. You shouldn't (and can't) use the partition you're resizing though.
[03:50] <Nina_NS> Can someone tell me where to find lesstif for download on ubuntu 6.06!!!
[03:50] <latitude> Tomcat_, i guess that can be the case. does ubuntu disable its nic when on battery like what xp does?
[03:50] <Tomcat_> RoundyT1: And don't try to do anything as root on the disk or partition you're changing, that might destroy something.
[03:51] <jreyesm> i also did some test with compaq, hp, and ibm laptops and found that resources are optimized when using linux
[03:51] <Tomcat_> Nina_NS: open synaptic, search for lesstif
[03:51] <crimsun> Nina_NS: I just had info sent to you. Did you read it?
[03:51] <Tomcat_> latitude: Why should it disable the NIC? I like to stay connected even when on battery :)
[03:51] <Nina_NS> Tomcat I dont have lesstif in synaptic
[03:51] <Tomcat_> latitude: But to answer: No, not automatically.
[03:51] <RoundyT1> Tomcat_, ok so here's my deal -- i have a laptop that only has one harddrive (obviously) so can i edit the window's partition to add more to ubuntu partition....?
[03:52] <Tomcat_> RoundyT1: Sure.
[03:52] <Suurorca> ermh, last time I checked you can't edit a mounted partition =p
[03:52] <Tomcat_> Nina_NS: You might need to enable the universe repository... see this:
[03:52] <Tomcat_> !universe | Nina_NS
[03:52] <ubotu> Nina_NS: 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
[03:52] <dyrne> latitude: you can edit the transmit power and such for wireless or just disable
[03:53] <RoundyT1> Tomcat_, so what would i want to add it as?
[03:53] <Tomcat_> RoundyT1: Yeah, forgot that (thanks Suurorca)... you can't resize the partition you're using currently. Only unmounted partitions.
[03:53] <RoundyT1> Tomcat_, so there's no way?
[03:54] <latitude> Tomcat_, how do i do that? the intel driver for xp gives options between battery and performance for its wireless card. not sure if edgy can do the same
[03:54] <Tomcat_> RoundyT1: Sure there is. Just boot up a LiveCD and partition from there. :)
[03:54] <RoundyT1> oh duh
[03:54] <RoundyT1> lol
[03:54] <Suurorca> RoundyT1: you can edit the windows parition while your ubuntu install is runnig, (you need to unmount it first, though), but if you want to re-size the root parition, I recommend booting form the live cd
[03:54] <jreyesm> THE BEST THING IN THIS ROOM IS THAT YOU CAN SAY ANY THING AND IT WILL NOT CAUSE ANYTHING BECAUSE NO ONE IS ATTENDING WHAT YOU SAY
[03:54] <_Rappy_> how can I ls a catalouge and find the numer of files in it?
[03:54] <aidehua> How do I tell if a USB controller chipset is supported in Linux?
[03:54] <Tomcat_> latitude: As dyrne said, it's possible manually, but not easily.
[03:54] <Tomcat_> _Rappy_: ls -1 <cat> | wc -l
[03:55] <Nina_NS> Tomecat_ I found this on net lesstif-0.95.0.tar.gz
[03:55] <dmlk>  /join #ubuntu-es
[03:55] <Tomcat_> aidehua: Check the hardware database in the Ubuntu wiki
[03:55] <dmlk>  /join #ubuntu-es
[03:55] <dmlk>  /join #ubuntu-es
[03:55] <dmlk>  /join #ubuntu-es
[03:55] <ChEeko> can i install Ubuntu-Edgy from backup? my cdrom is not working fine. :< but i have backup of edgy in HD
[03:55] <aidehua> Tomcat_: thanks
[03:55] <Suurorca> jreyesm: just following all the stuff on this channel would pass for a serious job =P
[03:55] <Nina_NS> but I dont know how to install !!!
[03:55] <_Rappy_> Tomcat_ thanks ;D
[03:55] <latitude> Tomcat_, does that mean I just have to live with it then? =)
[03:55] <Tomcat_> Nina_NS: You need to enable the universe repository, then you will find the software.
[03:56] <Tomcat_> Suurorca: I don't even know why I do, I should be learning. ;)
[03:56] <RoundyT1> Suurorca, so what do i need to edit just to have a bigger "drive" to save stuff on? Root?
[03:56] <McQueen> dmlk: how did you type ""
[03:57] <Tomcat_> latitude: Well... I don't believe it's necessary to get every possible minute out of the hardware, I'm happy with the time I get in Ubuntu... to make it short: Yes, or develop something on your own. :-)
[03:57] <ChEeko> no one can help me with install ubuntu from backup?
[03:58] <RoundyT1> Suurorca, so what do i need to edit just to have a bigger "drive" to save stuff on? Root?
[03:58] <ChEeko> can i install Ubuntu-Edgy from backup? my cdrom is not working fine. :< but i have backup of edgy in HD
[03:58] <Suurorca> RoundyT1: boot the live cd, start the partition editor, and the rest should be pretty easy. you can just slick to select to make the ntfs partition smaller, then grow your linux partition and then you just click execute-or-whatever-the-tab-said
[03:59] <McQueen> dmlk: are you there?
[03:59] <wo0lverine> hello
[03:59] <Suurorca> RoundyT1: (and when I said root, I referred to the "/", the gighest level of the filesystem ;) )
[03:59] <Poul^Laptop> Hey, anyone got a fix or solution to record game videos with yukon on ubunte (games played with wine)
[03:59] <DaveG|> hey, i've been having problems starting starting the amd64 and the 86x live cd on one of my machines, it just seems to freeze.
[04:00] <predaeus> RoundyT1, Suurorca, wouldnt resizing route wipe all data on root?
[04:00] <latitude> Tomcat_: don't get me wrong, i love edgy and i use it about 95% of the time but 30 mins difference does matter at some time. Is there a guide somewhere for getting as much battery as possible?
[04:00] <Suurorca> predaeus: It should not.
[04:00] <bashologist> Look at this great program http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2366041#post2366041 n_n
[04:00] <jreyesm> hello wolverine
[04:00] <Tomcat_> latitude: Yeah, for 30 minutes it might be worth to try some stuff... I'm not aware of any guides though, sorry... maybe check the forums?
[04:01] <predaeus> latitude, I think you can park your HD drive with hdparm if it is not in use e.g.
[04:01] <Suurorca> RoundyT1: predaeus: please keep in mind that editing partitions ios always risky, a sudden power spike during the process might destroy the paritions. Please back up all valuable data properly beforehand.
[04:01] <bashologist> oops wrong link. Here's the great program. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2357941#post2357941 n_n
[04:02] <ferronica> Can any one tell me how to remove Traces leave behind after removel of Automatix2
[04:03] <dyrne> ferronica: what in particular are you having trouble with?
[04:04] <latitude> thanks Tomcat_
[04:04] <ferronica> dyrne: after installing automatix i have installed one application Multimedia Codecs via automatix
[04:04] <ferronica> dyrne: i wanna to remove to completely
[04:04] <melot> hello everyone...anyone here knows how make the external modem dial out? im using a d-link external v.90 modem
[04:04] <kazim86> is there any way to turn off these "entered the room" and "left the room" messages?
[04:04] <umpc> hi all
[04:04] <dyrne> ferronica: do you know what codecs that installs? i mean they are basically just files dropped in a /usr/lib directory
[04:04] <PriceChild> kazim86, what client?
[04:05] <Spliffster> kazim86: depends on the client you are using
[04:05] <kazim86> PriceChild: GAIM
[04:05] <umpc> i have an umpc here with only 800x480 resolution. is there a way to lower the font size in gnome?
[04:05] <ferronica> dyrne: i think some FF
[04:05] <jreyesm> umpc hi do not wait these people answer
[04:05] <ferronica> dyrne: something like that
[04:05] <DaveG|> hey, i've been having problems starting starting the amd64 and the 86x live cd on one of my machines, it just seems to freeze. when it feels like.. it installs xp fine though
[04:05] <ferronica> dyrne: i just clicked Multimedia codecs to install and it installed what ever it wants :(
[04:05] <Tomcat_> latitude: I don't know how deeply you know Linux, but you should try to find out what is taking resources and then reconfigure stuff. Like removing unecessary software from boot or user startup, remove unecessary daemons, use software that uses less CPU & RAM, "rmmod" hardware drivers that are not needed, etc.
[04:06] <xtknight> umpc: yes.  goto system, admin, fonts
[04:06] <hcassidy> anybody runs 3d desktop on feisty with ati video card
[04:06] <PriceChild> kazim86, i don't "think" its possible... probably wrong
[04:06] <Tomcat_> latitude: Trying out Xubuntu might be an idea too, because Xfce in Xubuntu needs less resources than gnome in Ubuntu.
[04:06] <dyrne> ferronica: but the problem is in firefox plugin or you media player?
[04:06] <umpc> xtknight: nothing there with fonts
[04:06] <pw> hcassidy: what do you mean by "3d desktop"
[04:07] <ferronica> rambo3: now after removiing it Totem play VCD which indicate Multimedia codecs which i installed using Automatix2 is not removed from my system
[04:07] <Xappe> DaveG|: usually when I get problems like that, the first thing I try is to boot with the noapic nolapic or noacpi options
[04:07] <W3> i think beryl
[04:07] <ferronica> dyrne: now after removiing it Totem play VCD which indicate Multimedia codecs which i installed using Automatix2 is not removed from my system
[04:07] <kazim86> PriceChild: I too didnt find a way to do t
[04:07] <Spliffster> kazim86: GAIM's irc support is fairly limited and AFAIK you can't turn those messages of trough the ui. i recommend using andother irc client
[04:07] <kazim86> PriceChild: it would be a lot peaceful chat if it was possible
[04:07] <latitude> Tomcat_, i think dyrne hit the nail on the head when he mentioned wireless. It makes perfect sense
[04:07] <kazim86> Spliffster: recommend some good irc client
[04:07] <DaveG|> Xappe well i did get it to boot once doing that, but it just wouldn't start the partition manager while installing
[04:07] <Spliffster> kazim86: good is relative, try xchat
[04:08] <zany_zebra> hey, this is the guy who was using the nickname aeropixie, how can i make my client automatically send this new and registered nickname to the irs server?
[04:08] <zany_zebra> irssi. irssi is amazing.
[04:08] <Baktaah> Could someone please tell me how to add "open terminal here" when I rightclick in a folder or so, it is in xubuntu but not in ubuntu.
[04:08] <xtknight> umpc: umm system prefs fonts?
[04:08] <dyrne> im not on ubuntu right now can anyone tell ferronica the path for totem lib/codec files?
[04:08] <kazim86> zany_zebra: irssi... text mode? i m a lil bit scary of text mode IMs
[04:08] <Spliffster> kazim86: ys irssi is extremely powerfull but not adviseable for novice users
[04:08] <PriceChild> kazim86, i'd follow Spliffster's advice if you're going to come to irc often
[04:08] <xtknight> umpc: go in console, type gnome-font and press tab...surely there is a font config
[04:08] <ferronica> dyrne: i have uninstalled but multimedia codecs remain i think because before installing automatix2 Totem unable to play VCD
[04:08] <xtknight> are they doing away with PPC in feisty?
[04:08] <pw> Baktaah: yes that'd be a nice feature im looking for :(
[04:08] <xtknight> for good?
[04:09] <Baktaah> pw Yeah I know, why isnt it even default, is it hard to add?
[04:09] <PriceChild> xtknight, it will be a community supported port
[04:09] <hcassidy> pw, Desktop Effects option in System -> Preferences
[04:09] <zany_zebra> spliffster: i am very novice, but i still prefer it, i like integratign as much into the terminal as possible. You will never see me use any text editor but nano.
[04:09] <xtknight> PriceChild: ahh
[04:09] <pw> In doze, there was a plugin
[04:09] <ferronica> dyrne: which OS are you using???
[04:09] <dyrne> ferronica: my home box had power outage so its down until i get back.  the libs are a huge problem unless they are causing issues.  netbsd
[04:09] <Spliffster> zany_zebra: <sarcasm> if you like it the hard way, irssi and vim are the way to go
[04:10] <zany_zebra> spliffster: do you know how to use irssi, if so can you help me with something?
[04:10] <ferronica> dyrne: netbsd what is this???
[04:10] <Spliffster> zany_zebra: yes i do use it actually, but i'd recommend to use something else like xchat if you are new to irc and the command line in general
[04:10] <zany_zebra> Spliffster:  I figure, evenn if it is hard, it means i will learn more faster.
[04:10] <Baktaah> pw
[04:10] <Spliffster> zany_zebra: that's right, then give it a try. it's well documented also
[04:11] <Baktaah> pw sudo apt-get install nautilus-open-terminal
[04:11] <pw> i donno
[04:11] <pw> ah ok
[04:11] <pw> ill try
[04:11] <Spliffster> zany_zebra: you'll find a lot helpfull documentation here: http://irssi.org/
[04:12] <zany_zebra> spliffster: I shall look about there, thanks. Documentation is half the reason for using oss stuff, for that alone i dont think i can ever go back.
[04:13] <ChEeko> Well I just boot from Ubuntu-edgy Cd.. When pc reach on desktop .. give me error like. " There was an Error Starting the GNOME setting Daemon. Some things. Such As themes. Sounds. or background settings may not work correctly the last error message was didnot receive a reply. possible causes include: the Remote application did not send a reply. the messeage bus security police blocked the reply. the reply timeout expired or the network connection was broke
[04:13] <Spliffster> zany_zebra: the nice thin about irssi or any other cmd irc client is, that you can run it in screen on your login server. whever you change the desktop you can take your irc sessio nwith you without havint to log in at any computer
[04:14] <dyrne> dyrne: its a dead OS :) its unix like freebsd
[04:14] <dyrne> ferronica: lol see above comment
[04:14] <ferronica> Spliffster: what is w32Codecs for
[04:14] <Spliffster> osx ?
[04:14] <Spliffster> ferronica: for playing certain win avi and wmv codecs
[04:15] <Spliffster> ferronica: if you want to play wmv9 you'll need them
[04:15] <ChEeko> someone can help? whats the problem is this?
[04:15] <ferronica> Spliffster: i am trying to play VCD using VLC and Totem
[04:15] <Spliffster> ferronica: what is VCD ?
[04:15] <ChEeko> ferronica use mplayer is gud.
[04:16] <du> hello everyone, very urgent. I think I have just broken one of the file in the sources.list.d directory.
[04:16] <gbutler69> Does anyone know how to make "Epiphany" be the default browser invoked by nautilus from the context menu? No matter what I do, "Epiphany" is never the default option for HTML, XML, etc....
[04:16] <Spliffster> !codecs | ferronica
[04:16] <ubotu> ferronica: 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
[04:16] <du> and now each time I run atp-get update command I got this error msg.
[04:16] <AtlanticBoy> Hello. Is it possible to update from edgy to feisty using feisty installation cd ?
[04:16] <du> E: Malformed line 3 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/edgy-universe.list (dist parse)
[04:16] <dyrne> !easysource| du ive found this helpful
[04:16] <ubotu> du ive found this helpful: source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[04:16] <gbutler69> Nautilus always wants to use "Firefox" by default.
[04:16] <du> now what should I do?
[04:16] <xtknight> gbutler69: update-alternatives or set it in the gnome preferred apps
[04:17] <Spliffster> gbutler69: system > preferences > preferred applications
[04:17] <gbutler69> I did the "update-alternatives" and the "gnome preferred apps" -- both set to "epiphany" still wants to use "Firefox" (note: Feisty Fawn)
[04:17] <ChEeko> xtknight will u please help me? maybe no one can understand what i have? if u can so plz?
[04:17] <xtknight> ChEeko: what's your question?
[04:17] <Spliffster> gbutler69: might be a bug ... go to #ubuntu+1 for feisty
[04:17] <ChEeko> Well I just boot from Ubuntu-edgy Cd.. When pc reach on desktop .. give me error like. " There was an Error Starting the GNOME setting Daemon. Some things. Such As themes. Sounds. or background settings may not work correctly the last error message was didnot receive a reply. possible causes include: the Remote application did not send a reply. the messeage bus security police blocked the reply. the reply timeout expired or the network connection was broke
[04:18] <gbutler69> OK...thanks...
[04:18] <ChEeko> xtknight .. even mouse are not working too.
[04:18] <xtknight> ChEeko: this is when booting off the livecd?
[04:18] <du> anyone could solve my problem pls?
[04:18] <ChEeko> xtknight ya..  im on Just Desktop.. i aint see install icon coz there is error. and mouse also not working.
[04:18] <xtknight> ChEeko: did you verify that the CD was burned properly, via md5sum or the verification function on the cd?
[04:19] <ChEeko> xtknight ya i check the medio.
[04:19] <ChEeko> *media
[04:19] <ChEeko> xtknight 0 checksum failed nothing problem with Cd.
[04:20] <ChEeko> xtknight i m on terminal can i install from there?
[04:20] <xtknight> ChEeko: so youre in the livecd now?
[04:20] <ChEeko> xtknight ya
[04:20] <jale2ice> anyone here using sounds with XChat?
[04:20] <xtknight> ChEeko: where are you?  command line irc client?
[04:21] <ChEeko> xtknight no.. i just boot from livecd.. then i get the error.. i press ctrl+f2 now im on Terminal with ubuntu@ubuntu:~$
[04:21] <ChEeko> this Prompt
[04:22] <pw> Baktaah: Installed nautilus-open-terminal, but how can i open a terminal now?
[04:22] <xtknight> ChEeko: well you can't install from there.  you must use the alternate cd.  or fix xorg
[04:23] <ChEeko> xtknight i dont have alternate cd. i just download the edgy from web. and burn it in cd. well xorg? how c an i fix?
[04:23] <Spliffster> xtknight, ChEeko: or mount your filesystems and the chroot to it. then you can install indeed
[04:23] <gnomefreak> pw: you need to log out and back into gnome before you see it
[04:23] <xtknight> ChEeko: well what does this do?  sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[04:23] <gnomefreak> pw: than just right click and you will see a choice for open terminal
[04:24] <pw> gnomefreak: thx very much
[04:24] <gnomefreak> pw: yw
[04:24] <Spliffster> that sounds nasty!
[04:24] <umpc> i have a small tablet computer here with a touchscreen. ubuntu automatically configured xorg so it is possible to use it. but the cursor is not synced with the stylus' postition. is there any way to callibrate this?
[04:25] <umpc> or any software i can isntall?
[04:25] <ChEeko> xtknight going failed. *stopping GNOME Display Manager " OK ", *Starting GNOME display manager "Fail"
[04:25] <ChEeko> xtknight its not starting gdm.
[04:26] <xtknight> ChEeko: cat /var/log/gdm*
[04:26] <xtknight> ChEeko: what does it report?
[04:26] <ChEeko> wait a minute.
[04:27] <dyrne> ChEeko: dont paste the whole thing here :)
[04:27] <xtknight> !pastye
[04:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pastye - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:27] <xtknight> !paste
[04:27] <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 (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[04:28] <ChEeko> xtknight there is huge file.. how can i paste it on pastebin?
[04:28] <ChEeko> i am trying to install it on another machine.
[04:28] <Baktaah> pw killall nautilus first
[04:29] <pw> Baktaah: gnomefreak already told me to logoff/on again
[04:29] <pw> Baktaah: And it works! Thx though
[04:30] <Baktaah> pw :)
[04:30] <Baktaah> pw you dont happend to know an application that records the screen?
[04:30] <pw> Baktaah: You mean like making a video?
[04:31] <Baktaah> pw  yes
[04:31] <Baktaah> I want to show XGL to a couple of friends.
[04:32] <pw> Baktaah: Im *very* new to linux, so no, sry... maybe someone else knows?
[04:32] <Baktaah> oh okay, thanks anyway, btw what dist are you using?
[04:32] <ikonia_> Baktaah whats up
[04:32] <Spliffster> Baktaah: try istanbul
[04:32] <Baktaah> ikonia_ sup :)
[04:33] <Baktaah> Spliffster  will do
[04:33] <ikonia_> Baktaah whats the problem ?
[04:33] <xerxes1358> Hi guys
[04:33] <dyrne> Baktaah: ive done this a few times: http://applications.linux.com/article.pl?sid=07/03/09/2013236&from=rss
[04:33] <Spliffster> !hi
[04:33] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[04:33] <xerxes1358> He does anyone here run MS Office 2007 on Linux ?
[04:33] <dyrne> Baktaah: its all cli though
[04:33] <jhaig> xerxes1358: I doubt that it would work because I think it runs on.NET.
[04:33] <Baktaah> hmm dyrne does it require alot of power from the GPU and CPU?
[04:34] <deviance> >	Ok, i have a little bit of trouble, basicly, Aptitude is trying to install setiathome package but the link to the tar is incorrect, so it just gest stuck on a loop and lock up adept, how can I tell it to uninstall or reomve this package?
[04:34] <umpc> can somebody help me with the touchscreen problem please? it would be a pitty if you could not use ubuntu with tablet pcs and umpcs. the wiki doesn't know anything on it.
[04:34] <xerxes1358> good to know thank you.
[04:34] <jaggz-> if I have a little sore on my nose, like a popped pimple or something, but it seems to heal REALLY slow...
[04:34] <jhaig> xerxes1358: I don't know how far Mono goes to help this, though.
[04:34] <pwuertz_> j #beryl
[04:34] <dyrne> Baktaah: well depending on length of video you will be using convert to 'render' it. im on semprom processor nothing fancy 512 ram
[04:35] <dyrne> sempron
[04:35] <pw>  xerxes1358: virtualization might help... but that might not be what ur looking for
[04:35] <jaggz-> like, I wash my face again, and a week from now when I wash it it opens it back up again.. what's going on?
[04:35] <Baktaah> okay Im on 3.2 64 bit, 1gig ram, however my card has very low support on Linux
[04:35] <Baktaah> that is my graphics card.
[04:35] <Spliffster> xerxes1358: check this: http://www.codeweavers.com i doubt they have office 2007 workin yet .. .and this wil ltake some time (years)
[04:35] <Baktaah> Im gonna try instanbul
[04:35] <dyrne> Baktaah: it will be cpu intensive mostly id think
[04:36] <Baktaah> I got a good cpu, that is good
[04:36] <Baktaah> Could u paste that url again, I cleared some of the text (stupid)
[04:36] <Spliffster> xerxes1358: and as some pointed you, virtualisation would work. i'd recommend using vmware-server (free as in beer) and windows XP as gues with office 2007
[04:37] <mikebeecham> Spliffster: Do you mind me asking another quick question mate?
[04:37] <Spliffster> mikebeecham: just ask ...
[04:37] <deviance> Could, I ask a question? okk, i have a little bit of trouble, basicly, Aptitude is trying to install setiathome package but the link to the tar is incorrect, so it just gest stuck on a loop and lock up adept, how can I tell it to uninstall or reomve this package?
[04:37] <xerxes1358> Spliffster, Thank you. But Virtualization software is not really an option then I have to run windows and linux at the same which I dont like
[04:38] <Spliffster> xerxes1358: if you really need office 2007, then everythign except windows is the wrong operating system, sorry.
[04:38] <mikebeecham> Spliffster: I've noticed in some screenshots that where I have the Ubuntu logo in the top-left window, other people have the gnome foot, even though they are running ubuntu.   How do I cange the logo mate?
[04:39] <Spliffster> mikebeecham: hmmm, i've never done this. it might be eighter a theme thing or a setting you could change with gconf2.
[04:39] <mikebeecham> Spliffster: I did check gconf2, but couldn't find anything
[04:40] <dyrne> mikebeecham: you can also just change the image in /usr/ somewhere just use current filename
[04:40] <mikebeecham> dyrne: Sorry mate, but I've been using linux for a week, so still getting to grips with how to do things
[04:40] <Spliffster> mikebeecham: you made me curious, here's a guide: http://strabes.wordpress.com/2006/10/16/change-the-menu-bar-logo-on-ubuntu-dapper/
[04:40] <umpc> !touchscreen
[04:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about touchscreen - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:40] <umpc> !tablet
[04:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tablet - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:41] <dyrne> mikebeecham: did that once to make ubuntu look like jds linux but i dont remember where it is. its like /usr/share/
[04:41] <mikebeecham> Spliffster: Good to know I can still pose challenges :D
[04:41] <Spliffster> dyrne: prolly in /usr/share/icons somewhere
[04:41] <Spliffster> dyrne: or /usr/share/pixmaps
[04:42] <ferronica> Spliffster: do you know any good media player with all codecs ??
[04:42] <shriphani> ferronica, mplayer
[04:43] <ferronica> Spliffster: or any Codec pack as we use in  windows like K-Lite mega codec pack
[04:43] <shirish> are there any ubuntuforums mods on this channel?
[04:44] <arrow> crossover looks like a joke, why not just use wine (or programs made for linux)?
[04:44] <leshaste> what's the easiest way to get second life for ubuntu?
[04:44] <Spliffster> ferronica: in most linux distors, codecs and players are seperated (to some extent this is also true in ubuntu). so you need to install the codecs and then you may use the player of choice
[04:44] <gili> can someone tell me if it is possible to do on the fly writing to DVD-RAM discs
[04:44] <Spliffster> arrow: because crossover is wine and by buying crossover you are funding the wine project !?
[04:45] <ferronica> Spliffster:  what codec i installl
[04:45] <arrow>  Spliffster, oh well that makes sense
[04:45] <gili> can i click and drag files to DVD-RAM discs
[04:45] <Spliffster> ferronica: gimmi 1 sec, there is a nice page in the ubuntu wiki about it
[04:45] <Baktaah> Anyone experienced with the program "istanbul" (records the screen) When I preview it it seems like it just takes alot of screenshot, I want it streaming :)
[04:46] <elena294> HELLO!i have just compiled the new kernel 2.6.20.4, but i don't know how to create an initial ram disk. i have installed initrdtools, where is mkinitrd. but when i write the command "mkinitrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.20.4-generic -o 2.6.20.4.mdkcustom" it says me that "/usr/sbin/mkinitrd: /boot/initrd.img-2.6.20.4-generic is not a valid kernel version".what's wrong?
[04:46] <crimsun> elena294: we use initramfs-tools.
[04:46] <Spliffster> ferronica: IIRC i have installed the codecs with the following information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats
[04:46] <umpc> i can't believe there is no integrated touchscreen support with ubuntu. is that true?
[04:47] <afiaowo> Good morning.  I'm looking for a download manager which will download entire web pages via url.  I was using one under Windows but need a replacement for Ubuntu.  Any recommendations?
[04:47] <shriphani> afiaowo, gwget ?
[04:48] <Spliffster> arrow: my statement was not correct, i was too lazy to type. crossover shares alot of code with wine and they are also ontributing massivly back to wine. AFAIK crossover is a wine fork.
[04:48] <arrow> Spliffster, thx for the clarification
[04:49] <Nightwork> Are there any issues configuring an unnumbered teql interface as a default route, and what would be the best way to have this interface created on boot?
[04:49] <zcutlip> afiaowo: check curl, as well
[04:49] <mikebeecham> Spliffster: Done it mate :D
[04:50] <Spliffster> cool
[04:50] <elena294> crimsun, how could i use it?
[04:50] <Nightwork> (it will be comprised of two interfaces named wan1 and wan2)
[04:50] <afiaowo> Thank you both.  I'm trying gwget now.
[04:50] <crimsun> elena294: mkinitramfs
[04:50] <elena294> crimsun, thanks
[04:50] <cafe6> hi
[04:51] <AliazaR> Hello, guys
[04:51] <cafe6> what is the root passwd
[04:51] <AliazaR> I do not like how sounds my Audigy over my Ubuntu Box
[04:51] <cafe6> any 1  tell me root
[04:51] <Spliffster> mikebeecham: have fun with that smelly foot :D
[04:51] <cafe6> passwd
[04:51] <costaspapa> HELLO
[04:51] <AliazaR> Really poor, the quality sound
[04:52] <costaspapa> I installed a new hard disk and UBUNTU cannot find it
[04:52] <costaspapa> How do solve the problem
[04:52] <costaspapa> ?
[04:52] <shirish> ok guys I have downloaded a bunch of updates which are in /var/cache/apt/archives today, due to some issues I'm on command-line (X is not working) hence can't use Apton to make CD backup, is there any other way to make the backup & use it?
[04:52] <mikebeecham> Spliffster: thanks....I'll try not to!
[04:52] <shirish> I might be re-installing edgy hence asking
[04:52] <Spliffster> shirish: USB disks, or copy it over the network if you have a 2nd computer
[04:52] <shirish> I don't want to download all the updates again
[04:53] <shirish> Spliffster: I have already copied the /archives folder/directory to another hdd. Is tht enough
[04:53] <arrow> I partitioned my bootdrive %100 percent for Ubuntu, now I want to try openSuse, can I partition half of it for SUSE without deleting the Ubuntu half?
[04:53] <rambo3> !apt-file
[04:53] <ubotu> apt-file is a program that can tell you which package(s) contain(s) a given filename. To install it and generate the database it needs, run "sudo apt-get install apt-file && sudo apt-file update"
[04:53] <shriphani> shirish, i suppose you just run sudo apt-get update again
[04:53] <shriphani> sorry
[04:54] <shriphani> sudo apppget upgrade
[04:54] <shriphani> apt-get ^
[04:54] <shirish> Spliffster: if & when I re-install just putting the packages in /var/cache/apt/archives would do the trick again, I used update-manager to do the needful.
[04:54] <carpediem> Anyone know why since upgrading to Feisty beta, all my apps start out with "Work Offline" on?  Did Feisty switch to Upstart, and that causes this issue?
[04:54] <Spliffster> shirish: AFAIK you should copy /var/cache/apt ... this folder includes also infos (indexes) about the files
[04:55] <kitche> carpediem: umm edgy had upstart also
[04:55] <void^> carpediem: caused by networkmanager, and beta discussion is in #ubuntu+1 :)
[04:55] <Spliffster> carpediem: #ubuntu+1 is the feisty channel
[04:55] <carpediem> void^: ah, got it, thanks
[04:56] <shirish> Spliffster: thnx, doing it
[04:57] <costaspapa> ubuntu cant find my ahrd disk before it was USB and it was found and now its back in  the box and it cant find it any help ?
[04:57] <shirish> GionnyBoss: u still here?
[04:58] <shirish> anyone here who knows how to fix 915resolution issues?
[04:58] <unimatrix9> hi there , at boot i get ( laptop ) an i/o error on fd0 ( i have no fd0 ) are there any cheatcodes i can give the kernel at boot?
[04:59] <Shaffox>  after i wanted to update i got a warning: 'Warning! you are about to install software that can't be authenticated! doing this could allow a malicious individual to damage or take control of your system' What is this? I've never had it before? Can I continue or ..?
[04:59] <arrow> costaspapa, did you uncomment it in /etc/fstab?
[04:59] <leshaste> what's the easiest way to get second life for ubuntu?
[04:59] <richee> hi folks, does anyone know how to create a VM image of ubuntu iso....
[04:59] <kitche> leshaste: install the client for second life
[04:59] <richee> can someone point me to a tutorial...
[04:59] <leshaste> kitche: is there a repo for that?
[05:00] <Spliffster> richee: for qemu and or vmware you do not need to ... just mount it.
[05:00] <kitche> leshaste: don't know check second life website but probably not
[05:00] <richee> Spliffster: huh?
[05:00] <dyrne> richee: id recommend vmware server if youre just using the player
[05:00] <Spliffster> richee: what kind of virtualisation software are you using ?
[05:00] <dyrne> wait.. what ware we talking about?
[05:01] <hendrixski> !tooltip
[05:01] <mweichert> hi! I'm preseeding the installer, and should like to change a kernel parameter in my grub settings - any idea of how to go about this?
[05:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tooltip - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:01] <richee> Spliffster: I want to know how to create a vmware image of ubuntu iso so that I can download vmplayer and use it
[05:01] <hendrixski> !tooltips
[05:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tooltips - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:01] <richee> !vmware
[05:01] <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
[05:01] <hendrixski> hhhmmm... does anyone know how I can get the tooltips to NOT show up on the menus?
[05:01] <arrow> I partitioned my bootdrive %100 percent for Ubuntu, now I want to try openSuse, can I partition half of it for SUSE without deleting the Ubuntu half?
[05:02] <hendrixski> arrow, yes
[05:02] <Spliffster> richee: vmware offers you the option of mounting an iso file instead of the real cdrom drive. not sure if you can do this in vmware player but surely works in vmware-server (free) and ESX (non-free)
[05:02] <arrow> hendrixski, should I use gparted?
[05:02] <hendrixski> arrow, openSuse has a pretty easy isntaller, just say that you want to partition your drive in half
[05:02] <neil> Do you guys all use evolution for email?
[05:02] <shirish> Spliffster: anybody here who knows about 915resolution things?
[05:02] <richee> Spliffster: is vmware-server free?
[05:02] <neil> or is there a better alternative
[05:02] <richee> windows?
[05:02] <wenniz> j'ai trouv toute seule
[05:02] <arrow> hendrix, ok i'll try that
[05:02] <costaspapa> arrow wat do you mean ?
[05:03] <Spliffster> shirish: i happend to have a 915m card ... what's the problem ?
[05:03] <arrow> costaspapa, did you have it automounted before?
[05:03] <richee> !vmware
[05:03] <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
[05:03] <seyton> hi
[05:03] <hendrixski> arrow, I don't know if it's gparted they have inside of openSuse, but it doesn't matter, you can partition it from Ubuntu's disk with Gparted, or just all in one from OpenSuse's
[05:03] <Spliffster> richee: vmware-server is free but not opensource
[05:03] <Baktaah> Anyone experienced with the program "istanbul" (records the screen) When I preview it it seems like it just takes alot of screenshot, I want it streaming :)
[05:03] <richee> Spliffster: ok
[05:03] <shirish> Spliffster: I did lot of stupid mistakes with the 915resolution thing, i actually made a big big post about it at http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=395519
[05:03] <seyton> should i use ndiswrapper or madwifi for my wireless card? regards
[05:03] <richee> Spliffster: where can I download it from any link ?
[05:04] <wizo> don't use ndiswrapper
[05:04] <hendrixski> sooo... does anyone know how to take the tooltips off of the menu?
[05:04] <Spliffster> richee: http://vmware.com :D
[05:04] <seyton> thanks wizo
[05:04] <shirish> Spliffster: can u take a look at it and tell me if I need to re-install Ubuntu or is there any way out?
[05:04] <richee> Spliffster: k thanks pal !
[05:04] <hendrixski> VMWare server is way better
[05:04] <wizo> seyton, many people don't really like ndiswrapper
[05:05] <hendrixski> seyton, also a lot of people tinker with ndiswrapper when they don't need to
[05:05] <shirish> Spliffster: if u need any more info. I would be happy to provide it at the forum as well as at pastebin
[05:05] <Spliffster> shirish: he link points to a blank page
[05:05] <seyton> ahh ok
[05:05] <costaspapa> arrow i installed ubuntu on an internal disk and the 2nd hard disk at that time was on an external usb case, and it was cool, i shut down and then instaslled the external onto the machine (internal)  and when i restarted ubuntu i cant find that hard disk
[05:05] <wizo> seyton, madwifi is easy to use, just make && make install and you're set to go!
[05:05] <shirish> whoa: ok lemme check
[05:05] <seyton> !madwifi
[05:05] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:05] <hendrixski> seyton, sometimes your wireless just connects to a closed wireless network... I recomend Network Manager from Add-Remove programs :)
[05:05] <Duski> is it to early to ask concerning a good link for fglrx manual & feisty ?
[05:06] <shirish> Spliffster: are u sure ur browsing at http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=395519
[05:06] <seyton> so should i install the gnome network manager first?
[05:06] <Spliffster> yup
[05:06] <seyton> ahh ok
[05:06] <seyton> thanks a lot
[05:06] <shirish> Spliffster: it's in General Help > My stupidity with 915resolution in Edgy
[05:06] <hendrixski> seyton, looking at the documentation like they suggested never hurts, but I was suffering before I had the network manager all set up
[05:07] <Spliffster> shirish: ok
[05:07] <brush01uk> Hi Everyone, can someone tell me please how I can find my my ubuntu machine ip  e.g 168.?.??
[05:07] <hendrixski> ifconfig
[05:07] <shirish> !ifconfig
[05:07] <hendrixski> !ifconfig | brush01uk
[05:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ifconfig - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:07] <Spliffster> shirish: funny, when i brows trough the cats hte same link works
[05:07] <ferronica> Spliffster:  Totem could not play 'vcd:///media/cdrecorder'. There is no input plugin to handle the location of this movie
[05:07] <hendrixski> !networking | brush01uk
[05:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about networking - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:07] <brush01uk> Hendrix  Thankyou
[05:08] <ferronica> Spliffster:  what is this after installing plugins
[05:08] <Spliffster> ferronica: is vcd dvd playback ?
[05:08] <brush01uk> yes
[05:08] <ferronica> Spliffster:  i did whatever u gave me
[05:08] <shirish> Spliffster: something in ubuntuforums obviously, are u using FF or Konqueror?
[05:08] <hendrixski> lol, that bot needs a little work
[05:08] <Duski> anyone tried to install fglrx on feisty ?
[05:08] <tonyyarusso> Duski: #ubuntu+1
[05:08] <ferronica> Spliffster:  i trying to play VCD
[05:08] <rambo3> Ati work better then fglrx
[05:08] <Duski> tonyyarusso: tnx
[05:08] <Spliffster> ferronica: if vcd is dvd, then you need to instal dvd jon's libcss ... a crack t ocircumvent dvd copy protections ...
[05:08] <brush01uk> would like to try VNC to transfer  jpegs
[05:09] <ferronica> Spliffster:no it is VCD
[05:09] <ferronica> Spliffster: on CD written its VCD
[05:09] <brush01uk> Thankyou for your help & time
[05:09] <Spliffster> ferronica: i have no clue what VCD is .. is it a media, a codec, ... ?
[05:09] <ferronica> Spliffster: its video CD
[05:09] <shirish> Spliffster: It's a Video CD, or SVCD
[05:10] <Buio> hi
[05:10] <hendrixski> umm, so yeah... I am really annoyed with the tooltips on my menus, and I can't seem to get them to disappear
[05:10] <Buio> I have a problem installing a kernel
[05:10] <Buio> can anybody help me???
[05:10] <Spliffster> shirish: thanks
[05:10] <Spliffster> ferronica: sorry i have no idea
[05:10] <shirish> Spliffster: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SVCD
[05:10] <hendrixski> Buio, from kernel.org?  their documentation is way better than anything I can tell you
[05:11] <dibeas> Buio, I am also having problems with kernel
[05:11] <_filippo_> hi does anybody know what "Invalid parameters while copying" error means? (nautilus)
[05:11] <dibeas> but my problem is downloading the headers/image/source
[05:11] <hendrixski> Buio,  or from a kernel update>
[05:11] <hendrixski> ??
[05:11] <ferronica> Anyone who is expert in ubuntu ??????? :(
[05:11] <Buio> Imy problem is that I have a lot of segmentation fault when the initramfs starts
[05:11] <Buio> I'd like to see the log,but I don't know how
[05:11] <shirish> Spliffster: as it is I have nothing to do but twiddle my thumbs till u give your verdict on my issue
[05:11] <Xenguy> ferronica: no there are no experts here :-p
[05:12] <ferronica> xenguy: what i do ? :(
[05:12] <Buio> how can you see the kernel log?
[05:12] <shirish> !initramfs
[05:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about initramfs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:12] <Spliffster> shirish: i have skimmed that article. as i see it you can remove the 915resolution package (with apt-get remove --purge packagename) and then .. check that the files in /etc are actually removed. then reinstall and reboot. this should work.
[05:12] <shirish> this bot sure needs lto of work
[05:12] <hendrixski> !kernellog
[05:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kernellog - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:12] <hendrixski> !kernel-log
[05:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kernel-log - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:12] <_filippo_> no one knows?
[05:13] <AliazaR> !soundblaster
[05:13] <ubotu> soundblaster is If you need help with setting up your soundblaster card, then visit https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundcardsWithHardwareSynth
[05:13] <hendrixski> I've lost my faith in the bot
[05:13] <Buio> nice try
[05:13] <costaspapa>  i installed ubuntu on an internal disk and the 2nd hard disk at that time was on an external usb case, and it was cool, i shut down and then instaslled the external onto the machine (internal)  and when i restarted ubuntu i cant find that hard disk anybody help ??
[05:13] <shirish> Spliffster: ok btw what's the difference with using sudo apt-get & sudo aptitude & which is better/cleaner?
[05:13] <Finally> Pichour Tout Le Monde !!!
[05:13] <hendrixski> Ok, so nobody here knows how to get the tooltips to disappear?
[05:13] <shirish> Spliffster: somebody recommended tht one should use aptitude instead of apt-get, any ideas?
[05:14] <mweichert> how does the installer choose the kernel arguments for grub?
[05:14] <Xenguy> ferronica: I dunno, I was just kidding with that last crack... have a look on wikipedia for VCD maybe?
[05:14] <Spliffster> shirish: i never use aptitude. aptitude is actually a console gui (with command line options) apt-get is a pure command line program. dunno ... would have to read about aptitude
[05:14] <mweichert> does it load the arguments for a skel file or something?
[05:14] <AliazaR> !Audigy SL
[05:14] <shirish> hendrixski: I atleast would like to know how or where did u find the tooltips package from
[05:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about audigy sl - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:14] <unimatrix9> fiesty fawn beta 1 , the database collection does not work, so no one can sent in reports , this is normal?
[05:14] <Finally> Ola ... Des inconnus ^_^
[05:15] <Xenguy> shirish: aptitude is the new kid on the block, and supposedly has advantages over apt-get
[05:15] <dyrne> shirish: if i understand correctpy aptitude downloads recommended packages as well as dependancies.. but not sure
[05:15] <shirish> Spliffster : ok , another thing what does --purge actually do?
[05:15] <hendrixski> shirish, it's not a package... it's that when you put your mouse over the menus they give a tooltip explaining what the menu item is about
[05:15] <Spliffster> shirish: in other words, it's a matter of taste. never trust ppl who say X is better than Y without explaining :D
[05:15] <Xenguy> shirish: purges configuration files AFAIK
[05:15] <costaspapa> i installed ubuntu on an internal disk and the 2nd hard disk at that time was on an external usb case, and it was cool, i shut down and then instaslled the external onto the machine (internal)  and when i restarted ubuntu i cant find that hard disk anybody help ??
[05:15] <Lensen> hello
[05:15] <Lensen> can anyone help me with my soundcard?
[05:15] <Lensen> plz qry
[05:15] <Spliffster> shirish: --purge will also remove the config files of the package.
[05:15] <hendrixski> shirish, and when I mouse-over an application tab on the menu bar it conflicts with my beryl preview of that app
[05:16] <shirish> Xenguy, Spliffster, hendrixski thnx for all your comments, will be trying it in just about now
[05:16] <hendrixski> lol
[05:16] <voicu> what's the hotkey for logging out of gnome?
[05:17] <Spliffster> CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE ... don't try this at home
[05:17] <Spliffster> just kidding ...
[05:17] <Finally> Je suis .
[05:18] <hendrixski> aaaahhh, CTRL+ALT+Backspace just restarts X
[05:18] <etcytal> hi, any know the name of comand of automatic codecs updating
[05:18] <hendrixski> CTRL+ALT+F1 is much cooler
[05:18] <Spliffster> hehe
[05:19] <Spliffster> hendrixski: i does nt only restart but kill X
[05:19] <Finally> ^^
[05:19] <costaspapa> i have an internal storage device with data only,, ubuntu does not see it,!!! can anyone help?
[05:20] <Spliffster> costaspapa: how is it connected usb/firewire/scsi/ide ?
[05:20] <kitche> hmm kinda hard for a internal drive to be connected to usb or firewire don't you think?
[05:20] <plb> Anyone else getting "software index broken" msgs today about openoffice?
[05:21] <Spliffster> yeah right ... just figured but it's possible you have to admint :D
[05:21] <Lensen> can anyone help me installing sound driver?
[05:21] <brush01uk> Hendrixski, Thankyou VNC networking  100%  great
[05:21] <grem> Hi! how can I disable those yellow helping 'notes' that appear when I hold the mouse for some time over something?
[05:21] <costaspapa> ide
[05:21] <costaspapa>  Spliffster    IDE before it was USB and now i put in inside the  case, but it wont find it
[05:22] <etcytal> where is the automatic codecs download on ubuntu feisty?
[05:23] <Spliffster> costaspapa: fi it's a new ide drive, you must mount it manually, something along the lines: "mount /dev/hdb1 /media/hdb1" ... once it works ... add a new entry to /etc/fstab
[05:23] <costaspapa> Spliffster can u be a bit more specific
[05:24] <costaspapa> spliffster i am new in ubuntu
[05:24] <Yggdrasil> im getting an unable to find swap space signature when i boot up . boots fine otherwise...
[05:24] <dibeas> costaspapa: /dev/hdX#, where X is the harddrive identifier (a,b,c... for 1st, 2nd or 3rd drives) and # is the partition number you want to mount
[05:24] <[The-Lover] > hi
[05:24] <chin1> a freind of mine on ubuntu says he cant get firefox's dom inspector to run .... anyone know hwy ?
[05:24] <costaspapa> dibeas how do  i know what is my harddrive identifier???
[05:24] <[The-Lover] > i got amazed of people number here
[05:25] <[The-Lover] > wooooooooow
[05:25] <[The-Lover] > ok
[05:25] <shriphani> costaspapa, dmesg
[05:25] <dyrne> grem: tooltips are an integral part of ubuntu removing would result in kernal panic and possible damage to hardware (hopefully) confined only to 1 a block radius
[05:25] <gioacchino> hello
[05:25] <gioacchino>  anybody know ho to restart iptables without restart networking ?
[05:25] <Spliffster> costaspapa: ok, sorry. 1s you need to find you what the drive's device node is. i gues it is /dev/hdb. so open a terminal ...
[05:25] <dyrne> grem: but .. if you must then run gconf and edit /apps/panel/global/tooltips_enabled
[05:25] <dibeas> costaspapa: a or b if it is in the first IDE bus (cable)
[05:26] <grem> dyrne: thanks.
[05:26] <Spliffster> costaspapa: then type: $ sudo mount /dev/hdb1 /mnt
[05:26] <Spliffster> costaspapa: let me know if this works if no .. .pls tell me the error message
[05:26] <dibeas> costaspapa: a would be the first drive in the first bus, b second drive first bus, c first drive second bus, d second drive second bus...
[05:26] <grem> dyrne: seems its not safe to do then.. just wanted to remove them as it overlaps the Beryl miniature plugin, when I over the mouse on the task bar items
[05:27] <[The-Lover] > ????????
[05:27] <Finally> Je m'aime
[05:27] <gioacchino> !iptables
[05:27] <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).
[05:27] <_JuJuBee_> I am trying to run vmware server console, but it looks like  something is funky with my linux headers.  How do I update them?
[05:27] <freshmeat> Hey all
[05:28] <freshmeat> Would anyone here be able to help in running Q3 demo in Ubuntu?
[05:28] <Spliffster> hey ... but this must be named Kuarddog for kde .. man .. they broke the naming scheme!
[05:28] <[The-Lover] > heeeeeeey
[05:28] <bart_> Can someone help me, I can' t change the default soundcard in ubuntu
[05:28] <costaspapa> Spliffster when i type /dev/hdb  i get a permission error "/dev/hdb"
[05:28] <ProN00b> freshmeat, should be easy, wheres the problem ?
[05:28] <costaspapa> spliffster  "bash: /dev/hdb: Permission denied
[05:28] <costaspapa> "
[05:28] <ProN00b> 0
[05:28] <freshmeat> Well, I've followed all the instructions on the websites, but I get "Permission Denied" for some reason.
[05:29] <Spliffster> did you run: sudo mount /dev/hdb1 /mnt
[05:29] <dibeas> costaspapa: that must be run as root or with sudo, as in: sudo mount /dev/hdb1 /mnt
[05:29] <muddy> I have some minor issues I need some help with.....
[05:29] <Finally> L l l
[05:29] <neil> hey guys
[05:29] <freshmeat> Any suggestions here as to what I could do to get around this?
[05:29] <neil> how do u use custom icon sets in ubuntu/gnome?
[05:30] <jreyesm> yes muddy
[05:30] <neil> I have a .tar.gz set, but dontknow how to make gnome use it
[05:30] <seyton> how do i know if im using xfree or xorg display drivers?
[05:30] <costaspapa> ok Spliffster   this error i get now  mount: special device /dev/hdb1 does not exist
[05:30] <webguy> how can i check what version of jabber i am running
[05:30] <costaspapa> dibeas this is the error now  mount: special device /dev/hdb1 does not exist
[05:30] <steko> hi
[05:30] <[The-Lover] > no one can help
[05:30] <Spliffster> costaspapa: ok try the same with hdc1 and hdd1
[05:30] <steko> is there a way to generate a package list suitable from download (e.g. wget) through the command line?
[05:30] <bart_> Anyone knows how to change default sound card??
[05:30] <adrian_hu> how do I change codepage of the filesystem? I mean i creating files or directories with special characters (like ) and it apprears as "?". 6.10 fresh install
[05:30] <dibeas> costaspapa: and possibly hda1
[05:31] <freshmeat> navid@ubuntu:~$ ./linuxq3ademo-1.11-6.x86.gz.sh -target ~/q3
[05:31] <freshmeat> bash: ./linuxq3ademo-1.11-6.x86.gz.sh: Permission denied
[05:31] <Yggdrasil> im getting this on boot:  Unable to find swap-space signature
[05:31] <Yggdrasil> can somone help me ?
[05:31] <CheshireViking> !ask > [The-Lover] 
[05:31] <_Spire_> freshmeat: you could try sudo
[05:31] <freshmeat> I have.
[05:31] <sidny4> freshmeat: try running it as root
[05:31] <freshmeat> sidny4, how?
[05:31] <void^> freshmeat: chmod +x linuxq3ademo-1.11-6.x86.gz.sh
[05:31] <[The-Lover] > i do
[05:31] <_Spire_> freshmeat: sudo -s
[05:31] <freshmeat> void^, I'll give that a shot.
[05:31] <[The-Lover] > <[The-Lover] > i downloaded and burned  the image of ubunto
[05:31] <[The-Lover] > [6:20pm]  <[The-Lover] > but i can't setup it
[05:31] <sidny4> freshmeat: sudo ./linux3ademo
[05:32] <Spliffster> costaspapa, dibeas yeas possibly hda1 too .. i was assuming that you boot off hda1
[05:32] <Oddie> hi im very interested in learning about network security does anyone have a good irc chat that would help me learn?
[05:32] <costaspapa> spliffster  both dont  find  mount: special device /dev/hdd1 does not exist
[05:32] <_Spire_> freshmeat: lol, the chmod +x will probably work
[05:32] <jreyesm> bart, try going to applications /multimedia
[05:32] <costaspapa> didbeas  mount: special device /dev/hdd1 does not exist
[05:32] <costaspapa> dibeas tried both
[05:32] <ProN00b> Oddie, wana learn haxx ?
[05:32] <bart_> jreyesm,  and then?
[05:32] <Spliffster> costaspapa: ok, in case you have a sata bus it would be sda1 dsb1 etc.
[05:32] <Oddie> lol
[05:33] <freshmeat> AH...
[05:33] <freshmeat> It's working!
[05:33] <jreyesm> then youll see a list where there's a app called alsa
[05:33] <freshmeat> Thanks guys.
[05:33] <dibeas>  costaspapa: try:    ls /proc/ide
[05:33] <[The-Lover] > ????????
[05:33] <CheshireViking> [The-Lover] , what happens when you try setting installing Ubuntu?
[05:33] <webguy> anyone? how can i check what version of jabber i am running
[05:33] <Oddie> ProN00b: not haxx.... i dont think you can learn to be a haxx
[05:33] <jreyesm> bart, alsamixergui
[05:33] <bart_> jreyesm,  hmm can' t find it
[05:34] <[The-Lover] > i boot from cd
[05:34] <dibeas> costaspapa: it should list a couple of files like hdX#
[05:34] <jreyesm> bart, wait
[05:34] <bart_> jreyesm,  GNOME ALSA Mixer?
[05:34] <[The-Lover] > then the proccess start
[05:34] <muddy> Totem could not play 'file:///home/michael/Music/Alice In Chains - Down In A Hole.mp3'.      It says I need a plug in.....where do I find this elusive plug in?
[05:34] <dyrne> Oddie: if you have secrutity questions related to ubuntu/linux you can ask them here
[05:34] <bart_> jreyesm,  ok
[05:34] <Baktaah> Anyone know of a way to record the screen (got XGL + beryl) want to make a tutorial.
[05:34] <costaspapa> spliffster   mount: /dev/sda1 already mounted or /mnt busy
[05:34] <costaspapa> mount: according to mtab, /dev/sda1 is mounted on /media/sda1
[05:34] <costaspapa> dibeas mount: /dev/sda1 already mounted or /mnt busy
[05:34] <costaspapa> mount: according to mtab, /dev/sda1 is mounted on /media/sda1
[05:34] <gharz> guys, where do i find the ubuntu logo beside the Applications menu?
[05:34] <[The-Lover] > then alot of text appear in white on black
[05:34] <sidny4> !restricted | muddy
[05:34] <ubotu> muddy: 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
[05:34] <[The-Lover] > then stop
[05:34] <[The-Lover] > and nothing
[05:35] <gharz> guys, where/which directory can i see the ubuntu logo beside the Applications menu?
[05:35] <jreyesm> bart , look at systems, prefernces,sound
[05:35] <Oddie> dyrne: no questions just wanted to learn more on cisco networks and such
[05:35] <adrian_hu> how do I change codepage of the filesystem? I mean i creating files or directories with special characters (like ) and it apprears as "?". 6.10 fresh install
[05:35] <E1ven> Is there a way to tell Apt-get to be Verbose?
[05:35] <bart_> jreyesm,  if I change it there en reopen the window it is undone ...
[05:36] <Spliffster> costaspapa: that's good news ... so you are using a sata bus. now try sdb1 sdc1 etc
[05:36] <freshmeat> Man... this is irrtating.
[05:36] <freshmeat> I don't have write permission to anything in the Quake III Areno Demo installation console.
[05:36] <dibeas> costaspapa: have you tried all /dev/hda1, /dev/hdb1, /deb/hdc1 and /dev/hdd1?
[05:36] <bart_> jreyesm,  is there another way to set it?
[05:37] <jreyesm> bart, yes i am looking that for you
[05:37] <webguy> anyone? how can i check what version of jabber i am running?
[05:37] <Variuz> hi guys
[05:37] <[The-Lover] > ?????????//
[05:37] <Variuz> i have a little problem here
[05:37] <Oddie> ProN00b: so no sujestions?
[05:37] <CheshireViking> [The-Lover] , which version have you downloaded? is it the desktop edition, or the alternate installation cd? if its the desktop edition, it should go straight into the gnome window manager and there'd be an icon in the top left to click to install, i don't know about the alternate cd - that may start up in a white text on black background
[05:37] <alex__> ok i have a question ....right now im running 6.06
[05:38] <alex__> i would like to upgrade to 6.10
[05:38] <seyton> to install ati display drivers i have to install firegl first?
[05:38] <alex__> can i do that via the terminal?
[05:38] <Variuz> in ubuntu, i installed madwifi driver for my atheros card, however when i scan the Access points it only sees 3.... in Windows i can see 10 access points with good signal
[05:38] <dibeas> Is anyone having problems with security.ubuntu.com? apt-get install linux-2.6.17-11-386 tries to fetch the file from security.ubuntu.com and freezes there
[05:38] <Variuz> is there something i can do so ubuntu sees all the access points in range?
[05:38] <alex__> dibeas: i did.
[05:38] <[The-Lover] > wait
[05:38] <ProN00b> Oddie, no, if you want to know about cisco you should do some cisco certification course
[05:38] <E1ven> I'm trying to install svn on a ubuntu Breezy machine (I know it's old)- I did the apt-get install of libapache2-svn, but some of the files that are listed as part of the package (in packages.ubuntulinux.org) aren't showing up... In particular, the /mods-available/dav_svn.conf file.... Is there a way to tell Apt-get to show me each file as it installs it, or get more information about why the...
[05:38] <E1ven> ...file is missing?
[05:39] <crdlb> Variuz, networkmanager
[05:39] <alex__> dibeas: it didn't work when i installed 6.06 just now
[05:39] <costaspapa> spliffster dibeas    mount: /dev/hda1 already mounted or /mnt busy
[05:39] <costaspapa> mount: according to mtab, /dev/hda1 is already mounted on /mnt   the rest cannot be found..
[05:39] <jreyesm> bart i guess that youre trying to install another sound device on your box? aren't you?
[05:39] <synackal> what is an easy to compile and setup mailserver that will run well on 6.06LTS ?
[05:39] <alex__> I would like to install 6.10 --- I am currently running 6.06....is there any way to upgrade via the terminal???
[05:39] <Spliffster> costaspapa: yes .. and what is with sdb1 sdc1 etc ?
[05:39] <Variuz> crdlb yes network manager
[05:39] <[The-Lover] > i got this
[05:39] <[The-Lover] > http://releases.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu-6.10-desktop-i386.iso
[05:39] <adrian_hu> synackal: courier and postfix
[05:39] <Variuz> the one that comes with ubuntu
[05:40] <bart_> oops
[05:40] <crdlb> Variuz, is that not doing ti?
[05:40] <crdlb> it*
[05:40] <synackal> adrian - together, is it better than wmail?
[05:40] <Oddie> ProN00b: yeah i know i just dont have like $10 000 ro spare...barstards
[05:40] <soundray> E1ven: have you looked in /etc/apache2/mods-available/ ?
[05:40] <Variuz> crdlb
[05:40] <bart_> jreyesm, I clicked wrong button, do you have a solution yet?
[05:40] <synackal> courier AND postfix?
[05:40] <costaspapa> spliffster  mount: special device /dev/hdb1 does not exist
[05:40] <E1ven> Sounray- Yeah. It's not in -available or -enabled.
[05:40] <alex__> I would like to install 6.10 --- I am currently running 6.06....is there any way to upgrade via the terminal???
[05:40] <dibeas> costaspapa: that last message said that /dev/hda1 was already mounted?
[05:40] <Variuz> crdlb ... in network manager i see only 3 access points... in windows XP i see 10 and 8 have good signal
[05:41] <crdlb> !upgrade| alex__
[05:41] <adrian_hu> synackal: yes both, courier needed for imap if you want that - dont know the wmail tho
[05:41] <ubotu> alex__: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[05:41] <neil> I have a whole icon theme in .tar.gz format, How do I add it to ubuntu?
[05:41] <CheshireViking> [The-Lover] , not sure whats going wrong, what is the message that you get when you try installing? what is the white text on the black background?
[05:41] <E1ven> I realize I didn't paste the full path, but I was checking the right area ;)
[05:41] <synackal> adrian_hu - have you ever set it up yourself?
[05:41] <Spliffster> costaspapa: /dev/sdb1 and /dev/sdc1 (note not hdb sdb)
[05:41] <deblfpserver> hello
[05:41] <synackal> i was going to go with qmail
 so any idea?
[05:41] <deblfpserver> cual es el canal debian en espaol
[05:41] <deblfpserver> espaol
[05:41] <jreyesm> bart i was wondering if you were installing a new dev on your box
[05:41] <dibeas> costaspapa: ok, type mount by itself and we will see all that is already mounted
[05:41] <costaspapa> dibeas mount: /dev/hda1 already mounted or /mnt busy
[05:41] <costaspapa> mount: according to mtab, /dev/hda1 is already mounted on /mnt
[05:42] <[The-Lover] > i mean it's like text when i reboot
[05:42] <[The-Lover] > it's the dos mode text
[05:42] <costaspapa> dibeas sudo mount ??
[05:42] <crdlb> Variuz, do you see all 10 if you: iwlist <interface> scan ?
[05:42] <dibeas> yes
[05:42] <Spliffster> costaspapa: what shows $ ls /mnt
[05:42] <greenpop> anyone know how to fix the video issue with Ubuntu running on a MacBook Pro (ati 1600)?
[05:42] <jreyesm> bart i mean a new sound dev
[05:42] <dibeas> costaspapa: that shows all that is mounted
[05:42] <[The-Lover] > but i can't remeber it
[05:42] <Karhuton> I can't repartition my usb hard drive with gparted, because gnome keeps remounting it. Which service do I have to to kill to get rid of this?
[05:42] <freshmeat> Why the hell is Q3 so clunky when I run it in Ubuntu?
[05:42] <freshmeat> It's terribly clunky.
[05:42] <freshmeat> I'm using a Dell Inspiron 1200 laptop.
[05:42] <[The-Lover] > because i installed windows
[05:42] <[The-Lover] > but i need to setup it now
[05:43] <dibeas> costaspapa: if /dev/hda1 is already mounted in /mnt, then it is visible already. You must have already mounted it in one of the previous commands
[05:43] <bart_> jreyesm, what do you mean, I just installed a second sound courd but that one is now default and I can' t change it
[05:43] <costaspapa> spliffster  mount: /dev/hda1 already mounted or /mnt busy
[05:43] <costaspapa> mount: according to mtab, /dev/hda1 is already mounted on /mnt
[05:43] <Variuz> crdlb are you there?
[05:43] <soundray> [The-Lover] : can you please describe your problem on *one line*
[05:43] <jreyesm> bart ok now I got it
[05:43] <freshmeat> How would it be possible for me to run Q3 in a small window?
[05:43] <freshmeat> Are there any switches that I could use?
[05:43] <CheshireViking> [The-Lover] , does that mean you've been able to install ubuntu and when you restart the computer, it doesn't work?
[05:43] <Variuz> in ubuntu, i installed madwifi driver for my atheros card, however when i scan the Access points it only sees 3.... in Windows i can see 10 access points with good signal.. whats going on in ubuntu that it doesnt see all the access points?? please someone help me thanks
[05:44] <Spliffster> costaspapa: so hda1 is mounted on /mnt. enter "mount" to see what is actually mounted. maybe one of the previous commands did succeed
[05:44] <kingcobra> can somebody help me get past an error mounting a hard drive please
[05:44] <dibeas> costaspapa: if there is a line that starts with /dev/hda1 on /mnt then the drive is a
[05:44] <freshmeat> Any suggestions here in the channel on what I could do?
[05:44] <costaspapa> Spliffster dibeas  when i type mount i get this   /dev/sda6 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
[05:44] <costaspapa> proc on /proc type proc (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
[05:44] <costaspapa> /sys on /sys type sysfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
[05:44] <costaspapa> varrun on /var/run type tmpfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,mode=0755)
[05:44] <costaspapa> varlock on /var/lock type tmpfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,mode=1777)
[05:44] <costaspapa> procbususb on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw)
[05:44] <costaspapa> udev on /dev type tmpfs (rw,mode=0755)
[05:44] <costaspapa> devshm on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw)
[05:44] <LadyNikon> costaspapa: stop
[05:44] <costaspapa> devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620)
[05:44] <[The-Lover] > i don't remeber the text... there was aloooot of text .... i can't remeber.. but it wasn't install
[05:44] <costaspapa> lrm on /lib/modules/2.6.17-11-generic/volatile type tmpfs (rw)
[05:44] <soundray> E1ven: there isn't really a verbose option to apt-get, but I've never heard of it not installing a file that is part of a package.
[05:44] <costaspapa> /dev/sda1 on /media/sda1 type ntfs (rw,nls=utf8,umask=007,gid=46)
[05:44] <costaspapa> /dev/sda2 on /media/sda2 type ntfs (rw,nls=utf8,umask=007,gid=46)
[05:44] <Spliffster> !pastebin | costaspapa
[05:44] <ubotu> costaspapa: 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 (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[05:44] <Pici> !paste | costaspapa
[05:44] <costaspapa> /dev/sda3 on /media/sda3 type ntfs (rw,nls=utf8,umask=007,gid=46)
[05:45] <costaspapa> binfmt_misc on /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc type binfmt_misc (rw)
[05:45] <costaspapa> /dev/hda1 on /mnt type ntfs (rw)
[05:45] <costaspapa> /dev/sdb1 on /media/usbdisk type vfat (rw,nosuid,nodev,quiet,shortname=mixed,uid=1000,gid=1000,umask=077,iocharset=utf8)
[05:45] <costaspapa> /dev/sdb1 on /mnt type vfat (rw)
[05:45] <costaspapa> costaspapa@costaspapa-desktop:~$
[05:45] <dibeas> check that the files in /mnt are those expected in the drive
[05:45] <soundray> E1ven: can you run 'sudo apt-get -f install' and see if it reports any errors
[05:45] <LadyNikon> costaspapa: welcome to pastebin :)
[05:45] <ubuntu> freshmeat: how much ram do you have?
[05:45] <freshmeat> ubuntu, 256.
[05:45] <dibeas> it probably is... it is an NT filesystem (windows??)
[05:45] <bart_> jreyesm, do you know a solution for that?
[05:45] <E1ven> soundray, it's weird. I tried downloading the deb manually, then doing a dpkg --install, and  dpkg -L libapache2-svn....
[05:45] <costaspapa> dibeas  yes it is  ntfs
[05:46] <ardchoille> Back in a bit :)
[05:46] <E1ven> It SHOWS the file as supposed to be installed.
[05:46] <geekytrent> anybody experiencing slow encoding when using lame in sound juicer? for me, it seems fine when i use flac, but when using lame, it seems to take at least twice as long
[05:46] <E1ven> But it's not ;(
[05:46] <dibeas> costaspapa: then the partition is /dev/hda1
[05:46] <Yasumoto> freshmeat: hm. I'm not sure what the system requirements are for Q3, but that might be your problem
[05:46] <jreyesm> bart i usually do what i told you
[05:46] <Variuz> in ubuntu, i installed madwifi driver for my atheros card, however when i scan the Access points it only sees 3.... in Windows i can see 10 access points with good signal.. whats going on in ubuntu that it doesnt see all the access points?? please someone help me thanks
[05:46] <dibeas> check the files there if you want
[05:46] <costaspapa> dibeas what u think i should do ?/?
[05:46] <freshmeat> ubuntu, when I run Q3 in Ubuntu, it isn't run in fullscreen. It runs in a small area at the bottom-left corner, with the rest being black.
[05:46] <kingcobra> can somebody please look at this error when mounting a fat32 volume http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12526/
[05:46] <E1ven> apt-get -f completes normally.
[05:46] <soundray> E1ven: how do you prove to yourself that it's not?
[05:46] <Yasumoto> freshmeat: really? that's trippy. are you using wine?
[05:46] <freshmeat> Yasumoto, maybe I should try running it windowed?
[05:46] <Spliffster> costaspapa: there are already a whole bunch of drives (inlusing windows paritions mounted)
[05:46] <jreyesm> bart i go to system preferences and swap sound cards when checking any
[05:47] <freshmeat> Yasumoto, nope.
[05:47] <bart_> jreyesm,  that doesn' t work it changes back
[05:47] <Pici> kingcobra: Are you sure that its a fat32 filesystem?
[05:47] <Variuz> in ubuntu, i installed madwifi driver for my atheros card, however when i scan the Access points it only sees 3.... in Windows i can see 10 access points with good signal.. whats going on in ubuntu that it doesnt see all the access points?? please someone help me thanks
[05:47] <freshmeat> Yasumoto, well, it's not that small.
[05:47] <bart_> jreyesm,  but I hear the ubuntu sounds on the right soundcard
[05:47] <kingcobra> yes unless it changed itself
[05:47] <kingcobra> pici
[05:48] <freshmeat> Yasumoto, it takes about a quarter of my screen, with the rest being black.
[05:48] <jreyesm> bart did you check the dev manager???
[05:48] <E1ven> root@xxx:/etc/apache2/mods-available# dpkg -L libapache2-svn |grep mods-available/dav_svn
[05:48] <E1ven> /etc/apache2/mods-available/dav_svn.load
[05:48] <Yasumoto> freshmeat: i'm not sure that running it windowed will help, but have you tried dropping the game's resolution/decreasing graphical bells/whistles?
[05:48] <E1ven> /etc/apache2/mods-available/dav_svn.conf
[05:48] <bart_> jreyesm,  dev manager...
[05:48] <freshmeat> Nearly a complete corner of the bottom-left of my latop screen.
[05:48] <costaspapa> dibeas spliffster  yes there are and i can see those....
[05:48] <freshmeat> Yasumoto, I'll give that a shot.
[05:48] <E1ven> root@xxx:/etc/apache2/mods-available# ls /etc/apache2/mods-available/dav_svn.load
[05:48] <freshmeat> Yasumoto, I doubt it's the RAM, however...
[05:48] <bart_> jreyesm, what is dev manager?
[05:48] <dibeas> costaspapa: now you  can edit /etc/fstab and add a line there
[05:48] <costaspapa> dibeas spliffster what i am looking for is a 300 gb harddisk ntfs format
[05:48] <freshmeat> Quake3 runs perfectly in win32.
[05:48] <Yasumoto> freshmeat: ah, alright
[05:49] <costaspapa> dibeas can u be more specific im new.
[05:49] <Buio> hi all
[05:49] <Spliffster> dibeas: AFAIK it's not mounted yet.
[05:49] <E1ven> root@devserver2:/etc/apache2/mods-available# ls /etc/apache2/mods-available/dav_svn.load
[05:49] <freshmeat> Yasumoto, it may the the GL driver that I'm using.
[05:49] <E1ven> ls: /etc/apache2/mods-available/dav_svn.load: No such file or directory
[05:49] <Yasumoto> freshmeat: (256 isn't that much though ... X_X)
[05:49] <Buio> is there a way to see the kernel log?
[05:49] <jreyesm> bart in system, management, dev manager
[05:49] <[The-Lover] > i can't find my text here
[05:49] <E1ven> soundray, it just doesn't see it.
[05:49] <[The-Lover] > is there PM
[05:49] <dibeas> mount returned /dev/hda1 on /mnt (ntfs)
[05:49] <[The-Lover] > ?
[05:49] <freshmeat> Maybe my gfx card doesn't like the GL driver being used to run Q3.
[05:49] <umpc_> how can i copy a non protected audio cd?
[05:49] <soundray> E1ven: I didn't ask you to paste anything, and it's not permitted here.
[05:49] <Spliffster> dibeas: oh i missed that one
[05:49] <kingcobra> pici any ideas
[05:50] <E1ven> I figured one line was ok. My fault, I apologize.
[05:50] <jreyesm> bart there you can see how the system is seeing your dev
[05:50] <kingcobra> Pici,
[05:50] <costaspapa> dibeas spliffster
[05:50] <bart_> jreyesm,  you mean device manager?
[05:50] <E1ven> Then the non-paste answer is- ls doesn't find the file. ;)
[05:50] <Agrajag> Yasumoto: I ran Q3 just fine on a celeron 400 with 256 megs shortly after it was released.
[05:50] <crayzee> No matter what I do in my computer, the output of cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/temperature remains constant at 40 C. How do I get the real value [without rebooting...] 
[05:50] <costaspapa> dibeas spliffster what shall i do ??
[05:50] <Spliffster> costaspapa: ok, : sudo umount /dev/dsa1
[05:50] <jreyesm> bart yes
[05:50] <Spliffster> costaspapa: sda1 is your 300GB disk.
[05:50] <soundray> E1ven: does the directory exist? /etc/apache2/mods-available
[05:51] <E1ven> Yes.
[05:51] <Variuz> fuck
[05:51] <Spliffster> costaspapa: then you need to edit /etc/fstab to make it available permanently .. more on that later
[05:51] <Variuz> no one helps here
[05:51] <E1ven> I suppose I can work around it. It's just strange that it's not there. ;)
[05:51] <soundray> !ohmy | Variuz
[05:51] <ubotu> Variuz: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[05:51] <Variuz> i ask fucking question 5 times!
[05:51] <umpc_> !cd
[05:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:51] <PriceChild> Variuz, calm down on the language please
[05:51] <Variuz> sorry :/
[05:51] <umpc_> !audiocd
[05:51] <PriceChild> no problem
[05:51] <bart_> jreyesm,  what do I need to see there?
[05:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about audiocd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:51] <Yasumoto> Agrajag: fair enough
[05:51] <Pici> kingcobra: does `sudo fdisk /dev/sda -l` return anything useful?
[05:51] <soundray> Variuz: we are volunteers here, and we're busy, so be patient
[05:51] <Variuz> in ubuntu, i installed madwifi driver for my atheros card, however when i scan the Access points it only sees 3.... in Windows i can see 10 access points with good signal.. whats going on in ubuntu that it doesnt see all the access points?? please someone help me thanks
[05:51] <costaspapa> spliffster    costaspapa@costaspapa-desktop:~$ sudo unmount /dev/dsa1
[05:51] <costaspapa> sudo: unmount: command not found
[05:51] <J-Me> too many people here
[05:51] <soundray> E1ven: is it completely empty?
[05:51] <Spliffster> costaspapa: sda1 not dsa1
[05:51] <Pici> costaspapa: The command is umount, not unmount
[05:52] <Spliffster> hoh
[05:52] <E1ven> soundray: It has about 2 dozen other apache files.
[05:52] <bart_> jreyesm,  I see my both soundcards there
[05:52] <crayzee> costaspapa, umount not unmount
[05:52] <czarny> hi all
[05:52] <czarny> got a problem with booting after moving root
[05:52] <Spliffster> costaspapa: sudo umount /dev/sda1
[05:52] <LaNCeloT_RW> hi dudes
[05:52] <Yasumoto> freshmeat: I just did a quick google search, but didn't really find anything. I've gotta head to class, but good luck getting it to work
[05:52] <czarny> anyone could help me ?
[05:52] <PriceChild> Variuz, if no-one is helping then that means no-one knows the answer most probably :) I don't know sorry :)
[05:52] <czarny> I've moved to a new disk
[05:52] <crayzee> czarny, /etc/fstab needs editing?
[05:52] <costaspapa> spliffster ok done no error was there,
[05:52] <soundray> E1ven: the dpkg command didn't report any problems during installation?
[05:52] <czarny> crayzee: nope - done
[05:53] <E1ven> None at all. Which is why it's weird.
[05:53] <freshmeat> Man....
[05:53] <costaspapa> spliffster  new line now what shall i do ?
[05:53] <crayzee> czarny, whats the problem?
[05:53] <freshmeat> Q3 is as clunky as hell when I run it in Ubuntu.
[05:53] <E1ven> I guess I can just re-create the files.
[05:53] <PriceChild> Variuz, please be patient, maybe trying a different time of day
[05:53] <E1ven> I just don't like not knowing WHY it failed.
[05:53] <freshmeat> I can't understand why it's not running as smoothly as it would run in win32 on this machine.
[05:53] <Spliffster> costaspapa: ok. now open etc/fstab as root in your favorite ascii editor
[05:53] <soundray> E1ven: neither do I
[05:53] <kingcobra> Pici, thank you very much, it was called sda3 in terminal but sda in gparted
[05:53] <Spliffster> costaspapa: no wait
[05:53] <Pici> kingcobra: Great
[05:54] <Spliffster> costaspapa: first do a: sudo apt-get install -y ntfs-3g
[05:54] <Spliffster> costaspapa: these are read/write drivers for the ntfs filesystem
[05:54] <jreyesm> bart are both of the cards removibles
[05:54] <neil> Does anyone know how to add new icon packs?
[05:54] <bart_> jreyesm,  no the first one is onboard
[05:54] <soundray> E1ven: it seems to be a local problem on your side. I've installed the package just now, and the files are there.
[05:55] <Pici> neil: I think you can just drag the compressed file into the themes window and it will install it.
[05:55] <bart_> jreyesm,  and I want all programs on onboard except one program ;)
 I can agree to that. I'm just trying to figure out what would cause a problem like that ;) I'm running as root, so it shouldn't be permissions. It shows the file as in the package, and it gives no errors.
[05:55] <kingcobra> Pici, 1 problem now i dont have permission to do anything on it in file browser
[05:55] <kingcobra> Pici, root is owner
[05:55] <jreyesm> OOOPS my friend
[05:56] <costaspapa> spliffster  we got a problem that command umount actually removed  a partition, which i beleive was windows XP or ubuntu, is there any way i can revert?
[05:56] <jreyesm> bart you had to tell that before
[05:56] <Spliffster> costaspapa: sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
[05:56] <bart_> jreyesm,  why that? Something I need to do?
[05:56] <dibeas> costaspapa
[05:56] <Spliffster> costaspapa: should not be a ubuntu partition
[05:57] <costaspapa> spliffster it must have been XP,,,, i typed that..!! is ok now ?
[05:57] <jreyesm> bart the program mus have the option to select the sound dev to use
[05:57] <Spliffster> costaspapa: do you belive or do you know ? if your windows partition was mounted under /mnt there would be something pretty wrong
[05:57] <kingcobra> does anybody know how to change ownership of a volume
[05:57] <bart_> jreyesm,  mus
[05:57] <Pici> kingcobra: You'll need to chroot the mountpoint to your user.  Check the manpage, I'm not sure how to do it off the top of my head.  You might also have to mount it with -o rw to make sure its readable and writeable
[05:58] <jreyesm> bart this is like using the skype or so
[05:58] <Spliffster> costaspapa: just to make sure .. .check what is in your /mnt directory ... is it XP or your 300gb drive ?
[05:58] <dibeas> costaspapa: sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/sda1
[05:58] <bart_> jreyesm,  yes
[05:58] <dibeas> costaspapa: that is where it was already mounted
[05:58] <soundray> E1ven: which ubuntu version are you on?
[05:58] <jreyesm> bart it save some money in aspirine
[05:58] <jreyesm> bart :-)
[05:58] <dibeas> costaspapa: I am not sure that sda1 is the partition you want to mount, but hda1
[05:58] <Spliffster> dibeas: do you agree that sda1 is the wrong block device ?
[05:59] <costaspapa> spliffster is says its allready mounted
[05:59] <dibeas> costaspapa: type df on the console and check the sizes
[05:59] <E1ven> jreyesm, It's on an old 5.10 server, but the file shows as in the .deb
[05:59] <bart_> jreyesm,  but can I set default with mus ?
[05:59] <Spliffster> costaspapa: df -h
[05:59] <Spliffster> costaspapa: for checking partition sizes
[06:00] <life> I have kubuntu installed, but I use gnome and the gnome software... is it wise to uninstall all the kde programms?
[06:00] <Spliffster> costaspapa: maybe it would be easier if you could open an ssh login ... i gotta go now but will be back in 10 mins or so
[06:00] <bart_> jreyesm,  and what do you mean with mus, what is the full name of it ;)
[06:00] <kingcobra> Pici, man page for chroot doesnt explain it actualy unfortunately
[06:00] <soundray> E1ven: hmm. /var/lib/dpkg/info/libapache2-svn.prerm removes the conffiles. Maybe it ran for some reason?
[06:01] <costaspapa> spliffster thanks ok,,
[06:01] <kingcobra> anybody know how to set permissions for a volume
[06:01] <costaspapa> dibeas i cannot find the 300gb disk
[06:01] <dibeas> costaspapa: type df on the console and look for /dev/hda1, check that the size is the appropiate (somewhere close to 300G)
[06:01] <jreyesm> bart sorry i meant must have
[06:01] <E1ven> soundray: Fair, but wouldn't the files be re-created if I do an apt-get remove and then reinstall?
[06:01] <costaspapa> dibeas  Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
[06:01] <costaspapa> /dev/sda6              20G  2.9G   16G  16% /
[06:01] <costaspapa> varrun               1013M   88K 1013M   1% /var/run
[06:01] <costaspapa> varlock              1013M     0 1013M   0% /var/lock
[06:01] <costaspapa> procbususb             10M  224K  9.8M   3% /proc/bus/usb
[06:01] <costaspapa> udev                   10M  224K  9.8M   3% /dev
[06:02] <costaspapa> devshm               1013M     0 1013M   0% /dev/shm
[06:02] <costaspapa> lrm                  1013M   18M  996M   2% /lib/modules/2.6.17-11-generic/volatile
[06:02] <dibeas> costaspapa: ok, we are now going to go back a couple of steps... do not paste the results here
[06:02] <costaspapa> /dev/sda2             146G  141G  5.2G  97% /media/sda2
[06:02] <costaspapa> /dev/sda3              26G  8.2G   17G  33% /media/sda3
[06:02] <costaspapa> /dev/hda1              42G   13G   30G  30% /mnt
[06:02] <soundray> E1ven: try this: 'touch /etc/apache2/mods-available/dav_svn.conf' and 'apt-get --reinstall install libapache2-svn'. See if it still exists and is still empty.
[06:02] <costaspapa> /dev/sdb1             987M  4.0K  987M   1% /media/usbdisk
[06:02] <costaspapa> /dev/sdb1              42G   13G   30G  30% /mnt
[06:02] <dibeas> costaspapa: please, do not paste here
[06:02] <Pici> kingcobra: You're right.  I think its `chown /media/mountpoint username`
[06:02] <jreyesm>  bart the program must have the option to select the sound dev to use
[06:02] <bart_> jreyesm,  O ok my english is not very good so I may not understand everything if people use short forms
[06:02] <bart_> jreyesm,  yes it has
[06:02] <Lensen> can anyone help me installing 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 02)
[06:02] <jreyesm> ok
[06:03] <bart_> jreyesm,  But my default is not OK
[06:03] <jreyesm> do you speak spanish?
[06:03] <eyalw> need help on ubuntu - macbook - wireless, plz!
[06:03] <dibeas> costaspapa: is the drive divided into different partitions?
[06:03] <bart_> jreyesm, no Dutch ;)
[06:03] <E1ven> soundray- Yeah, that gives me an empty file. Anyway, I'm going to move on. I know what's supposed to be in it, so I'm going to re-write it.. Weird that it didn't work, but... <shrugs> Thanks for the help.
[06:04] <PriceChild> !paste > costaspapa (Please see the pm from ubotu)
[06:04] <dibeas> #join #testdibeas
[06:04] <soundray> E1ven: at least you have a good chance that your manually created conffiles won't be overwritten by the next update.
[06:04] <Lensen> anyone can help me???
[06:04] <dibeas> uhm... sorry
[06:04] <costaspapa> dibeas   back,
[06:04] <E1ven> ha!
[06:04] <costaspapa> dibeas steps??
[06:04] <bart_> jreyesm,  I now want al my sound on one soundcard so I can set in the prog I want to use that other soundcard
[06:04] <vlet> Why does one need root privs to mount a samba share to a dir in ones home dir?
[06:04] <bart_> jreyesm,  but my default sound card is wrong so apps use that one
[06:05] <dibeas> costaspapa, connect to #costaspapa channel, I think this is going to take a while
[06:05] <bart_> jreyesm,  you understand the problem?
[06:05] <Po0ky> I'm having trouble adding a raid device to an array. Both array components are the same size though :/ ->  http://rafb.net/p/x0bqMY41.html
[06:05] <eyalw> need help on ubuntu - macbook - wireless, plz!
[06:05] <blind> I'm trying to FTP out from my wired ethernet (to another computer with an FTP server running) with a crossover cable, but I'm not sure on how to make sure eth0 is active and allowing me to use it.
[06:07] <jreyesm> bart let's see you have a card onboard (dev1) and an installed one(dev0-def)? now you want all sound in one?
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[06:08] <bart_> jreyesm,  yes (but I don' t know which one is dev1 or 0 )
[06:08] <soundray> blind: for a setup like that, you have to configure static IP addresses on both ends.
[06:08] <dyrne> blind: could you just assign an ip to the computer that is in line with the other comp like plug the cable in then ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.24  not sure about that
[06:08] <eyalw> need help on ubuntu - macbook - wireless ?????
[06:08] <jreyesm> bart hold and i tell you
[06:08] <blind> the other computer i already set up with a static IP.
[06:09] <soundray> blind: is that the server?
[06:09] <blind> yes.
[06:09] <bart_> jreyesm,  I don' t know if it is important ;)
[06:09] <soundray> blind: so you have to do the same on the client. The address has to be in the same subnet.
[06:10] <blind> It is.
[06:10] <Spliffster> costaspapa: i am back
[06:10] <blind> actually wait, it might now be :x
[06:10] <blind> s/now/not
[06:10] <soundray> !bootoptions > [The-Lover] 
[06:11] <soundray> blind: run 'ifconfig' in the terminal to see if the interface is setup with the address you chose.
[06:11] <jreyesm> bart well it should because knowing which one is what device will let you know what card you are going to use.... sorry if you dont get it .... let me know to explain...
[06:12] <bart_> jreyesm,  ok /dev/dsp1 = onboard and /dev/dsp = other\
[06:13] <jreyesm> bart, ok all you have to do know is let the system know what to do
[06:14] <zorglu_> !info svn
[06:14] <ubotu> Package svn does not exist in edgy, edgy-backports, edgy-seveas
[06:14] <jreyesm> bart sound
[06:14] <bart_> jreyesm,  I want everything by default on the one not onboard
[06:14] <kingcobra> Pici, that didnt work while volume is mounted and mounting always sets it at root
[06:14] <zorglu_> q. what is the package name for the 'svn' tool ?
[06:14] <soundray> !subversion > zorglu_
[06:14] <Seveas> zorglu_, subversion
[06:14] <zorglu_> thanks
[06:14] <czarny> ok - anyone else could help me with generating initramfs ?
[06:14] <kingcobra> does anybody know how to set permissions on a volume
[06:15] <czarny> as I can't get my ide driver into initramfs
[06:15] <czarny> and it breaks my boot
[06:15] <bart_> jreyesm,  I said wrong
[06:15] <bart_> jreyesm, now every sound is on the one not onboard
[06:15] <bart_> jreyesm,  and I want it all on the onboard
[06:16] <soundray> kingcobra: rephrase that question. What are you trying to do?
[06:17] <kingcobra> allow myself full permissions on my own hard drive
[06:17] <kingcobra> soundray,
[06:18] <jreyesm> bart, ok you will need to go to alsamixer and configure it to play sound from one card ie, dev/dsp1 and the other card will be assigned to the other application
[06:18] <soundray> kingcobra: that doesn't make sense. You've got full permission to access $HOME and everything under it.
[06:18] <slippyr4> help! i can't login to my edgy install since yesterday. it seems that somehow my pw has changed - i DID NOT forget it. i cannot log in - wrong pw. so i reboot in recovery mode, and change my password. then i "exit", gdm comes up and i can login. then i had issues that networkmanager couldn't unlock the default keychain, so i was sorting that out. everything hung, i had to pull the power, then when i reboot i cannot log in again. so now 
[06:18] <soundray> kingcobra: everything else is system stuff and should only be accessed with sudo, and only if you have a good reason.
[06:19] <kingcobra> soundray, yes but not the volume /media/external
[06:19] <soundray> kingcobra: if you plug that in while you're logged into gnome, you will have read/write access to that.
[06:19] <Supaplex> what can I use to edit postscript w/o rerasterising the document?  I want to overlay some content w/o turning the new document into a bitmap blob.
[06:20] <bart_> jreyesm,  I don' t understand
[06:20] <clearzen> slippyr4: If you can login in recovery mode simply execute passwd <user> as root and it will ask for a new password also passwd root will work too
[06:20] <soundray> kingcobra: what's the filesystem type on /media/external?
[06:20] <bart_> jreyesm,  both soundcards are working
[06:20] <hcassidy> j #gentoo
[06:20] <dibeas> anyone had problems installing packages from security.ubuntu.com?? It seems to be down all day
[06:20] <jreyesm> bart wait
[06:20] <kingcobra> soundray, it is mounted with root as owner, fat32
[06:20] <cfedde> Is there a way to setup apt-get to use torrents for updates?
[06:20] <bart_> jreyesm,  but I want to set default to onboard
[06:21] <soundray> kingcobra: follow ubotu's advice, and pay particular attention to the umask option in fstab
[06:21] <soundray> !fat32 | kingcobra
[06:21] <ubotu> kingcobra: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions - See also !fuse
[06:21] <anacri> hola
[06:21] <slippyr4> clearzen: i did that, and it worked. then, after a reboot, my pw was wrong again
[06:21] <jreyesm> bart ok
[06:21] <kingcobra> soundray, ok thanks
[06:21] <czarny> so - anyone could help me with that initramfs ?
[06:21] <anacri> estas hay
[06:21] <czarny> I can't boot to my machine without that ;/
[06:21] <Yggdrasil> how can i check if my swap file is on and being used ?
[06:22] <soundray> Yggdrasil: cat /proc/meminfo
[06:22] <bart_> jreyesm, so how can I set that default :S
[06:22] <jreyesm> bart i am sorry if i don't answer quick is because i am eating (lunch time)
[06:22] <clearzen> hmm, I think the hashes for your passwords is in /etc/shadow if you could find out which line is the hash for your user you could delete it then reset it. That should work, but I haven't tried that before.
[06:22] <bart_> jreyesm,  hehe ok
[06:22] <soundray> clearzen: who are you talking to?
[06:22] <Yggdrasil> soundray looks like my swaps not working properly
[06:23] <kingcobra> soundray, there is an entry in fstab for a windows drive already
[06:23] <jreyesm> bart if both of the cards are working you do not need to set defaults
[06:23] <clearzen> slippyr4: hmm, I think the hashes for your passwords is in /etc/shadow if you could find out which line is the hash for your user you could delete it then reset it. That should work, but I haven't tried that before.
[06:23] <soundray> kingcobra: edit it according to what you find in that help page
[06:23] <bart_> jreyesm,  I must because they don' t support hardwaremix
[06:23] <kingcobra> soundray, also what is different between a windows drive and any other fat32 drive
[06:23] <Public_Enemy> while transferring files from my local win pc to my local ubuntu pc (via winscp) ... transferring stops and I can no longer login to ubuntu ... any idea?
[06:23] <lavid> i'm compiling my own kernel and i need the restricted drivers. i've followed the instructions here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild (i think) for compiling the drivers, but how i package it with the kernel and install them both? thanks for the help :)
[06:23] <bart_> jreyesm, my game plays his sound on default soundcard
[06:23] <bart_> jreyesm, that MUST be onboard
[06:24] <bart_> jreyesm, because the other one is in use by the other app
[06:24] <jreyesm> chanfle!!!!!
[06:24] <soundray> Yggdrasil: you format a swap partition with 'sudo mkswap /dev/hdX', you make an entry for it in fstab, then you run 'sudo swapon -a'
[06:24] <funkygreendogs> can anyone help me im trying to install gtk+extra and i get an error everytime:  BASE_DEPENDENCIES_CFLAGS and BASE_DEPENDENCIES_LIBS
[06:25] <funkygreendogs> Package gtk+-2.0 was not found in the pkg-config search path. Perhaps you should add the directory containing `gtk+-2.0.pc' to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable No package 'gtk+-2.0' found
[06:25] <soundray> slippyr4: are you switching keyboard layouts between setting and using your password?
[06:25] <erudified> okay - wtf is security.ubuntu.com down?
[06:25] <clearzen> funkygreendogs: are you sure you have all the required packages?
[06:25] <Public_Enemy> any noob helper around?
[06:25] <funkygreendogs> gtk-2.0 is installed and i have set the variable to point to it
[06:25] <g0su> hello
[06:25] <g0su> :S
[06:25] <bart_> jreyesm,  ??????\
[06:26] <haxality> Public_Enemy: just ask your question, don't ask to ask :(
[06:26] <haxality> :) even
[06:26] <haxality> heh
[06:26] <soundray> funkygreendogs: you should not install from rpm packages
[06:26] <funkygreendogs> clearzen: i have even tried installing gtk+-2.0 from scratch again but that gives errors aswell
[06:26] <Public_Enemy> I did... while transferring files from my local win pc to my local ubuntu pc (via winscp) ... transferring stops and I can no longer login to ubuntu ... any idea?
[06:26] <soundray> funkygreendogs: not if you're on ubuntu, at least
[06:26] <funkygreendogs> clearzen: what do you mean this isnt an rpm file??
[06:26] <erudified> I can't be the only person who's noticed that security.ubuntu.com has been down since about 10PM CST yesterday
[06:27] <clearzen> funkygreendogs: I know you can check reverse dependancies with dpkg I can't remeber the exact command right now. I would make sure you aren't missing a required lib.
[06:27] <slippyr4> clearzen: i don't see how /etc/shadow can be causing this effect
[06:27] <goban> how long til feisty comes out
[06:27] <NET||abuse> hi guys.. i setup ssl for a control panel login with an apache instance on my machine,, and well.. i tried to restart, but it seems i forgot the ssl passphrase
[06:27] <slippyr4> soundray: absolutely not.
[06:28] <clearzen> slippyr4: I don't think it is causing the problem. It's just a way to fix it
[06:28] <soundray> erudified: it's not down, just slow.
[06:28] <slippyr4> soundray: i've had this install for weeks now, no problems, then last night - bang, it all stops workin
[06:28] <NET||abuse> also if this requires me to enter a passphrase everytime i restart the process,, how can it reboot without being stood over?
[06:29] <bart_> jreyesm, Do you have any idea?
[06:29] <erudified> what can I do to help make it fast?
[06:29] <slippyr4> clearzen: how would it fix it? if i change my password in recovery, and then successfully login in gdm, then my pw *must* be up to date. upon a reboot it's not.
[06:29] <funkygreendogs> clearzen: heres the error when trying to install gtk+-2.0 from scratch again error: Package requirements (glib-2.0 >= 2.12.0    atk >= 1.9.0    pango >= 1.12.0    cairo >= 1.2.0) were not met. Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you
[06:29] <Public_Enemy> omg is there a less frenzy channel on ubuntu?
[06:30] <erudified> Public_Enemy, try asking your question in #Debian - be sure to tell them you use ubuntu and that mark shuttleworth invented the internet =)
[06:30] <funkygreendogs> a quick search for glib: /usr/share/doc/libglib1.2 .... its installed rite??
[06:30] <jreyesm> nop sorry
[06:30] <Public_Enemy> erudified: they will kill me
[06:30] <soundray> funkygreendogs: what kind of package is this?
[06:30] <jreyesm> but still thinking no it
[06:30] <PriceChild> Public_Enemy, this channel will do... follow erudified's advice and you'll be banned ;)
[06:30] <bart_> jreyesm,  ok then I' m going to try reinsert my soundcard
[06:30] <francisco> hola
[06:30] <bart_> brb
[06:30] <funkygreendogs> soundray: tarball
[06:31] <clearzen> funkygreendogs: do you have all of those packages installed on your system? check with dpkg -l | grep <package names>
[06:31] <jreyesm> bart what time is in your location
[06:31] <g0su> jum XD leaving :D
[06:31] <dauoalagio2> is there way to have it so a Windows XP computer can print on a Ubuntu computer with an attached printer wireless?
[06:31] <Public_Enemy> if I omit the Mark Shuttleworth part I may have some chances
[06:31] <funkygreendogs> clearzen: yea! they are there i just checked with that command
[06:32] <NET||abuse> Public_Enemy, even then it's iffy
[06:32] <jexdawg13> is anyone having problems with frostwire? mine will open, entice me with its "supercharged" connection, and then close a few seconds later out of spite
[06:32] <OuZo> can rythmbox burn play lists to mp3 cd? thanks
[06:32] <Kurin1> Is there a howto anywhere to make the 'applications, places, and system' menu a single menu?
[06:32] <NET||abuse> Public_Enemy, the die hard debianites will usually run on a lynch ubuntu user on sight directive
[06:32] <soundray> funkygreendogs: install the ubuntu package libgtk2.0-dev -- it should contain what you need.
[06:33] <Public_Enemy> i hate debianists
[06:33] <PriceChild> Kurin1, right click the panel and "add applet" then you can add the single icon meny
[06:33] <billy> Ubuntu is all about the love.
[06:33] <PriceChild> *menu
[06:33] <PriceChild> !offtopic
[06:33] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[06:33] <Public_Enemy> tnx
[06:33] <MTecknology> I'm trying to print a file from Ubuntu. I don't know what the printer name is though. I can connect to \\dsu-print which is where the printers should be listed. In windows this is the point where I double click the printer name i want and it gets installed. I was wondering how to do this in Linux. :S ?
[06:33] <trudgingalong> Hello everyone, can someone point me to a guide to install drivers and 3d acceleration support on Ubuntu 6.10 and a voodoo 3 PCI card? Thankyou.
[06:33] <funkygreendogs> thanks soundray!
[06:33] <clearzen> funkygreendogs: you have to set you path to include the files. You have to edit ~.bash_profile I think
[06:33] <Kurin1> PriceChild, Thank you.
[06:34] <PriceChild> Kurin1, no problem :0
[06:34] <life> I just upgraded to dapper, but my sources.list still says "# deb cdrom:[Kubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release i386 (20051012)] / breezy main restricted", is that correct?
[06:34] <clearzen> funkygreendogs: I would help more but I gtg
[06:34] <slippyr4> i think i am going to reboot and try again, and take backups and md5sums of /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow
[06:34] <soundray> dauoalagio2: yes. Once you have your wireless network set up, you can share your Ubuntu printer on a Windows network like you would if it was wired, ie. with samba.
[06:34] <funkygreendogs> thns
[06:34] <PriceChild> life, that "#" means the rest of the line is not read.
[06:34] <PriceChild> life, you can remove the entire line safely :)
[06:34] <funkygreendogs> dammit didnt someone mention security.ubuntu.com is down
[06:34] <dauoalagio2> soundray: okay, how would i go about doing this?
[06:34] <funkygreendogs> pah!
[06:35] <Kurin1> just trying to make it even more simplistic.
[06:35] <simonsays> hello, why dont i have this option #
[06:35] <simonsays> Open System->Administration->Software Properties .
[06:35] <soundray> dauoalagio2: what, wireless networking or samba?
[06:35] <NET||abuse> arrrg,,, what can i do,, i tried to restart apache and modssl wont lett it :( i can't remember the passphrase :(
[06:35] <life> PriceChild, ah, good. Then is it safe to clean up my sources.list with one posted in the forums?
[06:35] <PriceChild> !source-o-matic | life
[06:35] <ubotu> life: source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[06:35] <dauoalagio2> soundray, i would assume both...all i would have is the printer installed on ubuntu box, i can't do it right now...i was just looking for a guide and a possibility.
[06:36] <billy> simonsays:  Software Properties?  I've never seen that in my drop down lists.
[06:36] <soundray> simonsays: why would you? It's not supposed to be there in ubuntu.
[06:36] <life> PriceChild, thx al lot
[06:36] <PriceChild> simonsays, what version of ubuntu are you on?
[06:36] <simonsays> 6.10
[06:36] <soundray> dauoalagio2: look at the private msgs from ubotu:
[06:36] <simonsays> https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/extra-repositories.html#id2580924
[06:36] <soundray> !wireless > dauoalagio2
[06:37] <soundray> !samba > dauoalagio2
[06:37] <Underlin3> How do i manage and format a disk?
[06:37] <dauoalagio2> soundray: thanks
[06:37] <kingcobra> soundray, that page says not to use the script if youve got windows drives in fstab already
[06:37] <Kurin1> ok...secon question...is there a way to 'double up' the taskbar?  Or double it in places or anything?
[06:37] <PriceChild> !gparted | Underlin3
[06:37] <ubotu> Underlin3: GParted is is a !GUI partitioning program. Type  sudo apt-get install gparted  in a console to install it - A GParted "live" CD is available at http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php
[06:37] <trudgingalong> Ubuntu 6.10, voodoo 3 PCI, drivers and 3d acceleration, possible?
[06:37] <erudified> trudgingalong yessir
[06:38] <trudgingalong> erudified, any area you can specify that I can find a guide? Definitely a newbie to Linux here.
[06:38] <MTecknology> I'm trying to print a file from Ubuntu. I don't know what the printer name is though. I can connect to \\dsu-print which is where the printers should be listed. In windows this is the point where I double click the printer name i want and it gets installed. I was wondering how to do this in Linux. :S ?
[06:38] <simonsays> any idea?
[06:38] <erudified> Beryl, etc? I doubt that card supports > 512x512 textures
[06:38] <dromer> hi all, I'm having trouble automounting, the device is recognised by lsusb, but I don't see it mounted in /media/ or /mnt/
[06:38] <dromer> its a usb-stick btw :)
[06:38] <dauoalagio2> soundray: do you know, from working on a windows computer, how can i tell if it is 32bit or 64bit
[06:38] <Yggdrasil> soundray thanks... working on it
[06:39] <trudgingalong> Beryl, no. Running into problems running Wine however, think it's due to 3d acceleration.
[06:39] <Yggdrasil> my swap should be /hda1
[06:39] <trudgingalong> I could be wrong though.
[06:39] <Yggdrasil> wich is strange but ...
[06:39] <soundray> kingcobra: who said anything about script? Use the mask options. Look to the right of your browser window, there is a bar that lets you scroll down the page. Try, and you'll get the hang of it :)
[06:39] <sarixe> !feisty
[06:39] <ubotu> The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[06:39] <kingcobra> soundray, :) i did
[06:40] <soundray> kingcobra: you wouldn't be asking about the script if you had listened to my advice.
[06:40] <simonsays> im trying to get archive reader to open rar, any help appreciated
[06:40] <kingcobra> soundray, i was trying to follow youre advice :(
[06:40] <soundray> dauoalagio2: most Windows machines are running 32bit, even though they may be 64bit capable. Do you want to know if it's capable?
[06:40] <soundray> kingcobra: MASK OPTIONS
[06:41] <soundray> !rar > simonsays, please read the private message from ubotu
[06:41] <dauoalagio2> soundray: yes
[06:41] <con-man> !simonsays
[06:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about simonsays - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:41] <Yggdrasil> soundray , init: /etc/event.d/tty1:15: unkown stanza
[06:41] <sarixe> hey, i was wondering... are there any text email clients that are easy to configure, that are in the ubuntu repository?  (if you say 'mutt', please could you help me configure it or set it up?)
[06:41] <con-man> oh
[06:41] <Yggdrasil> ever seen that error ?
[06:42] <kingcobra> soundray, i added this to fstab /dev/sda3   /media/external   vfat   user,fmask=0111,dmask=0000   0   0
[06:42] <Yggdrasil> soundray that fixed up my swap problem, fstab was allready there
[06:42] <Yggdrasil> wow boot a hell of a lot faster
[06:42] <kingcobra> soundray, and rebooted still root is owner
[06:42] <tonyyarusso> sarixe: Perhaps http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/ will help?
[06:42] <sarixe> thanks
[06:42] <soundray> dauoalagio2: I don't know about Windows, but it should tell you what kind of CPU it has on boot. AMD Athlons have 64 in their name if they are capable.
[06:43] <soundray> dauoalagio2: Intels are 64bit capable if they are Core 2 Duo or Quad, or if they are the latest Xeon (but only the very latest).
[06:43] <lordvaygor16> sidny4:how do i access grub config again? (ill write it down this time)
[06:44] <Yggdrasil> what is the /etc/event.d
[06:44] <Yggdrasil> ?
[06:44] <slippyr4> ok, so i rebooted and this time when i went into recovery mode it wanted me to enter root password for system maintenance. last time, it just gave me a root prompt. i don't know the root password. what can i do? i need to get root. is the only option to use a livecd and then fiddle with /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow on my disk?
[06:44] <simonsays> hey soundray it doesnt tell me how to do it there for my version 6.10
[06:44] <soundray> kingcobra: test if you can write to it as user.
[06:44] <MTecknology> I'm trying to print a file from Ubuntu. I don't know what the printer name is though. I can connect to \\dsu-print which is where the printers should be listed. In windows this is the point where I double click the printer name i want and it gets installed. I was wondering how to do this in Linux. :S ?
[06:45] <kingcobra> soundray, i can actually :)
[06:45] <AngryElf1> is there a package that will install all the default fonts for me? -- From a LAMP server I installed libfreetype6 (for a server app) but there are no fonts on the system to use (probably because ubuntu-desktop is not installed)
[06:45] <dauoalagio2> soundray: thank you
[06:45] <soundray> simonsays: the instructions for 6.06 apply to 6.10
[06:45] <lordvaygor16> sidny4: i cant remember how to access grub's config...i know it was something to do with "nano" and "/root/grub/menu.lst" or something like that
[06:46] <simonsays> ok thanks
[06:46] <SmileyLap> hi guys, how easy/hard is it to setup some kind of "internet connection sharing" on ubuntu?
[06:46] <soundray> Yggdrasil: don't know about that unknown stanza error
[06:46] <soundray> SmileyLap: very easy if you use firestarter
[06:47] <simonsays> thanks soundray that worked fine
[06:47] <kingcobra> soundray, how come another volume internal /dev/hda1 has me as owner, it is not root volume
[06:47] <Pici> lordvaygor16: its sudo nano /boot/grub/menu.lst
[06:47] <slippyr4> ok, so i rebooted and this time when i went into recovery mode it wanted me to enter root password for system maintenance. last time, it just gave me a root prompt. i don't know the root password. what can i do? i need to get root. is the only option to use a livecd and then fiddle with /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow on my disk?
[06:47] <SmileyLap> ok soundray
[06:47] <SmileyLap> sounds good ;)
[06:47] <soundray> kingcobra: what's the corresponding line in fstab?
[06:47] <SmileyLap> soundray: once i've got firestarter, care to help me with it?
[06:47] <untouch> hi i have a problem with wine i tryed winecvs and normal wine but both will not work for me (im unsing ubuntu 64bit) wine: creating configuration directory '/home/untouch/.wine'... this is the only thing that comed up whe i try to start the wine first time with wine winecfg
[06:48] <soundray> SmileyLap: only if you get into SERIOUS trouble
[06:48] <untouch> and then nothing anymore
[06:48] <soundray> SmileyLap: ;)
[06:48] <kingcobra> soundray, /dev/hda1 /media/windows vfat defaults,auto,shortname=mixed,uid=1000,gid=1000,umask=077,utf8 0 0
[06:48] <kingcobra> soundray, is there anywhere that explains these parameters or arguments
[06:49] <soundray> kingcobra: because you are mounting it with your user id and group id
[06:49] <soundray> kingcobra: man fstab
[06:49] <kingcobra> soundray, thanks
[06:49] <Yggdrasil> sousoundray it hibernates now !!
[06:49] <Yggdrasil> i think
[06:49] <ubuntuEdgy> can any one on ubuntu edgy use limewire or frost ?
[06:50] <lordvaygor16> how do i change the default os in GRUB at startup? I know there's something you can type in in terminal but im not sure what it is...
[06:50] <ubuntuEdgy> it just crashes on me
[06:50] <soundray> ubuntuEdgy: you may have to run 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure dash' and answer No to the question.
[06:50] <nikosapi> lordvaygor16: You have to edit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[06:50] <theacolyte> lordvaygor16: edit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[06:50] <ubuntuEdgy> lordvaygor16: sudo nautilus /boot/grub/
[06:50] <ubuntuEdgy> look for menu list
[06:51] <theacolyte> hehehe
[06:51] <lordvaygor16> aaah ok
[06:51] <SmileyLap> soundray: its that easy :?
[06:51] <SmileyLap> i dont even really need to open any ports
[06:51] <SmileyLap> ::D
[06:51] <ubuntuEdgy> soundray: i did do i have to reboot after doing so ?
[06:51] <ravi_master> ubuntuEdgy: I know people who run Limewire Pro just fine on Ubuntu Edgy
[06:51] <soundray> ubuntuEdgy: no
[06:52] <LaNCeloT_RW> dudes, anyone here has the sshlib.so ??
[06:52] <soundray> ubuntuEdgy: just test -- did it fix it?
[06:52] <ubuntuEdgy> soundray: i dont it after i had installed it mabe thats why ??
[06:52] <ravi_master> LaNCeloT_RW: do you know what package is associated with that?
[06:52] <ph8> hey all!
[06:52] <Suurorca> linux systems don't really need to be booted too often. most of the time ppl just tell new users to reboot because it's a lot easier than to start giving some mystic rxplanations about restarting services ;)
[06:52] <soundray> ubuntuEdgy: come again?
[06:52] <ravi_master> LaNCeloT_RW: a good way to get a clue is rpmfind.net
[06:52] <theacolyte> LaNCeloT_RW: http://packages.ubuntu.com
[06:52] <ph8> I'm having fairly big login issues with gnome, is there a way to 'reset' all my configuration files to default-ish user login?
[06:52] <LaNCeloT_RW> ravi_master, man, i've already looked for it, but didnt find =/
[06:53] <billy> what's the point of glxgears?
[06:53] <theacolyte> (again)
[06:53] <theacolyte> billy: to test to see if 3d acceleration is on
[06:53] <ph8> billy: assess gfx capabilities
[06:53] <theacolyte> basically
[06:53] <LaNCeloT_RW> theacolyte, the lib isn't in packages.ubuntu
[06:53] <vanberge> ph8, you could probably delete /home/username/.gnome*
[06:53] <ravi_master> LaNCeloT_RW: what are you trying to make?
[06:53] <ubuntuEdgy> soundray: you know that command you told me to run
[06:53] <Yggdrasil> does this look familar to anyone ? /sbin/getty 38400 tty1exec /sbin/getty 38400 tty1
[06:53] <ravi_master> LaNCeloT_RW: or run.
[06:53] <vanberge> ph8, i would wait for at least one other person to ok that though.  :-)
[06:53] <billy> theacolyte:  ok.  so if that command pulls up some gears, that's a good thing, right?
[06:53] <soundray> ubuntuEdgy: you can run it any time before or after limewire installation.
[06:54] <billy> ph8:  thx.
[06:54] <theacolyte> billy: it depends on what FPS you get :)
[06:54] <LaNCeloT_RW> ravi_master, a shell scan... to check somethings on my other PC
[06:54] <ubuntuEdgy> i did it after i had installed lime wire and frost ,mabe i should have done it before installing
[06:54] <ubuntuEdgy> ok i se
[06:54] <billy> theacolyte:  what's "normal"?
[06:54] <kingcobra> soundray, could i use the same options for the external volume as i have on my internal volume or should i not
[06:54] <theacolyte> billy: I can't remember what I get on my machine (at work) but it was in the thousands vs hundreds if not accelerated
[06:55] <ravi_master> LaNCeloT_RW: don't really understand you, can you make it clear?
[06:55] <soundray> billy: maybe you will see the point if you run 'glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark'
[06:55] <theacolyte> It is a benchmark -- sort of
[06:55] <kingcobra> ya just joined kothz
[06:56] <LaNCeloT_RW> ravi_master, its a scanner.. to scan open ports and shells
[06:56] <LaNCeloT_RW> and it asks for this lib
[06:56] <billy> soundray:  thx.
[06:56] <untouch> hi i have a problem with wine i tryed winecvs and normal wine but both will not work for me (im unsing ubuntu 64bit) wine: creating configuration directory '/home/untouch/.wine'... this is the only thing that comed up whe i try to start the wine first time with wine winecfg
[06:56] <kingcobra> kothz, why yawn :)
[06:56] <soundray> kingcobra: you can use identical settings on both, but please don't change your system volume (the one with / as the mountpoint)
[06:56] <kingcobra> soundray, ok why not
[06:56] <billy> theacolyte:  mine starts at about 900.
[06:56] <theacolyte> billy: what graphics card do you have?
[06:57] <soundray> kingcobra: because you will just cause trouble for yourself, and I'm not gonna help you dig yourself out of that.
[06:57] <slippyr4> ok, so i rebooted and this time when i went into recovery mode it wanted me to enter root password for system maintenance. last time, it just gave me a root prompt. i don't know the root password. what can i do? i need to get root. is the only option to use a livecd and then fiddle with /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow on my disk?
[06:57] <legon> fglrxinfo says "Xlib: extension "'XFree86-DRI' missing on display ':0.0'.". Why? I'm using Ubuntu 7 beta with the restricted atidrivers (ATI Radeon X1600Pro)
[06:57] <soundray> Away for a while now, will scroll back and reply later
[06:58] <kingcobra> soundray, ok no prob i wasnt thinkn of doing it anyway
[06:58] <kothz> kingcobra: because I just had lunch :) and I'm watching my windows box (grazie to the 6.10 livecd) dd its hard drive to a backup so I can jump into 7.04.
[06:58] <kothz> hrm... apparently i've got some bad blocks :)
[06:58] <kingcobra> what u mean dd
[06:59] <kothz> using disk dump (dd) to backup the hard drive
[06:59] <billy> theacolyte: it's an intel integrated.
[06:59] <ubuntuEdgy> i want to be able to listen to two things at once ,what do i need to install ?
[06:59] <slippyr4> how can i login to recovery mode when i don't know the root password?
[06:59] <kingcobra> kothz, is that a good backup method for a whole system
[07:00] <kingcobra> i thought about doing it before
[07:00] <billy> ubuntuEdgy:  system > preferences > sound > sounds (tab) > Enable software sound mixing
[07:00] <kothz> slippy: try booting from the livecd and sudo-ing?  you can mount the old install and remove/change the password
[07:00] <kothz> kingcobra: it's good for taking images of partitions
[07:00] <XamDM> is security.ubuntu.com down ??, apt fails ...
[07:01] <dibeas> XamDM: I had problems today
[07:02] <kingcobra> kothz, thats what i mean, if you backup an os can you restore it to that point without any problems with dd
[07:02] <theacolyte> billy: that's normal then, intel integrated isn't much of a 3d accelerator
[07:02] <dibeas> XamDM: finally gave up and installed the packages manually after downloading from an ftp mirror
[07:02] <billy> theacolyte:  true of most integrated, right?
[07:02] <theacolyte> billy: yup
[07:02] <kothz> king: i do it all the time :) it's great for backups, for cloning, etc..
[07:03] <ubuntuEdgy> billy:its already enabled
[07:03] <kingcobra> kothz, so long as the system has exact same hardware or not?
[07:03] <billy> ubuntuEdgy:  and you can't hear two things at once?
[07:04] <Terrasqu1> kingcobra: linux in general is very forgiving of hardware upon boot, actually.
[07:04] <billy> ubuntuEdgy:  are you try to use one program to mix or something?
[07:04] <XamDM> dibeas, thx, will try ina few hours ...
[07:04] <kingcobra> Terrasqu1, interesting
[07:04] <ardchoille> kingcobra: dd copies all of the partition, whereas PartImage copies only the used bits. I backup my root partition with partimage weekly, a 3Gb partition usually compresses down to about 800Mb with partimage.
[07:05] <kingcobra> ardchoille, cool
[07:05] <xMorgawr> !pastebin
[07:05] <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 (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[07:06] <LadyNikon> someome kill hairulfr
[07:06] <kingcobra> yeah
[07:06] <Spliffster> ardchoille: this sounds interesting. is partimage a cmd tool or a gui tool ?
[07:06] <hairulfr> LadyNikon: It's not me who has Nikon in my nick...
[07:07] <hairulfr> LadyNikon: You should kill yerself
[07:07] <LadyNikon> its not me with the lame join/part spam ;)
[07:07] <ardchoille> Spliffster: Screenshots: http://www.partimage.org/Screenshots
[07:07] <Spliffster> its not me moaning about others
[07:07] <hairulfr> LadyNikon: It never occurred to you that it might be because of a problem?
[07:07] <theacolyte> hairulfr: enough.
[07:08] <ardchoille> Spliffster: May I pm you?
[07:08] <kingcobra> LadyNikon, on that topic do you know how to disable join,quit showing in xchat
[07:08] <Spliffster> ardchoille: sweet! does it have a cli interface too ? i mean .. is it scriptable (non-interactive) ?
[07:08] <life> I installed kubuntu a few years ago, afterwards I installed all the gnome software, and now I use purely gnome. Is it wise to uninstall the KDE packages?
[07:08] <LadyNikon> kingcobra: the the control panel you can disable them
[07:08] <LadyNikon> kingcobra: i use irssi so i cant tell you where.. but i know its in preferences
[07:09] <costaspapa> spliffster...  u there?
[07:09] <Spliffster> ardchoille: is it some sort of a OSS ghost thingie ? it looks to me as it were
[07:09] <Spliffster> costaspapa: ya .. .rebooted ? all fine ?
[07:09] <Coralune> Anyone awake and willing to answer a noobs questions?
[07:09] <costaspapa> spliffster all good my man
[07:09] <crdlb> life, a few years ago? you might want to consider an upgrade :)
[07:09] <costaspapa> spliffster thanks  a million,.
[07:09] <ardchoille> !sysresccd
[07:09] <ubotu> SystemRescueCd is a Linux system on a bootable CD-ROM. It contains a number of admin tools including gparted and partimage. http://sysresccd.org/Main_Page
[07:09] <billy> Coralune:  hey.  what's up?
[07:09] <kingcobra> LadyNikon, cant find it
[07:10] <untouch> hi i have a problem with wine i tryed winecvs and normal wine but both will not work for me (im unsing ubuntu 64bit) wine: creating configuration directory '/home/untouch/.wine'... this is the only thing that comed up whe i try to start the wine first time with wine winecfg
[07:10] <costaspapa> dibeas thanks a lot  too
[07:10] <life> crdlb, heh in fact, I just recently did :)
[07:10] <Spliffster> costaspapa: cool np. now it's up to you to do your share ... next time you can help a beginner with your experience. this is true oss spirit
[07:10] <kingcobra> anybody know how to disable users join,quit showing in xchat
[07:10] <hairulfr> Problem: Installed Feisty on top of Edgy (told it to format) it somehow detected my old settings and imported them, much to my woes and worries and the like. I just need to rewrite xorg, I think, what's the command? (On top of that, my windows have no decorations...gr)
[07:10] <Coralune> I'm given to understand Ubuntu has NTFS support, which is why I picked it to learn Linux with.  How do get this working?
[07:10] <life> crdlb, but now I want to get rid of all the unnecesary software I have
[07:10] <LadyNikon> kingcobra: weird
[07:10] <theacolyte> hairulfr: go to #ubuntu+1 for that
[07:10] <LadyNikon> kingcobra: been a few versions since iused xchat
[07:10] <costaspapa> spliffster  i need ur wisdom, i want to launch windows APPs in ubuntu, software like reason or ableton,,,, audio stuff.  what do u suggest? what are the ways possible?
[07:11] <LadyNikon> kingcobra: lemme boot up my laptop maybe i can find it
[07:11] <kingcobra> LadyNikon, its probably there just cant see it
[07:11] <life> crdlb, but I'm not confident if uninstalling all the kubuntu packages is wise having kubuntu in the first place
[07:11] <costaspapa> spliffster definatley i will help...
[07:11] <CheshireViking> anybody having problems with synaptic updates? security.ubuntu.com isn't responding - there were problems earlier on, i'll try again later, just wondered if its overloaded at the min with the updates
[07:11] <crdlb> life, then sudo aptitude remove kubuntu-desktop (you should probably have ubuntu-desktop installed now but it's not required)
[07:11] <crdlb> life, you will want to switch to gdm though
[07:11] <LadyNikon> kingcobra: if i know xchat they may have taken it out.. wont be the first time they took something that was awesome
[07:11] <XamDM> CheshireViking, me having problems two
[07:11] <Spliffster> costaspapa: there is wine. its a windows emulation layer. but it will not run all software (especially not too new software) often you are better off finding an linux equivalent
[07:11] <fenrig> hi is there a way (maybe using wine) to wacht dvd with a more stronger decoder
[07:11] <life> crdlb, gdm?
[07:11] <Spliffster> !wine | costaspapa
[07:11] <ubotu> costaspapa: wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[07:11] <billy> Coralune: read the message from ubotu.
[07:11] <kingcobra> LadyNikon, yeah
[07:12] <hairulfr> Uh, the command iss the freakin' same, it's not exactly version dependent
[07:12] <Ollie_> 313m3nT5
[07:12] <billy> ntfs-3g > Coralune
[07:12] <costaspapa> ok..
[07:12] <crdlb> life, the login screen (kubuntu uses kdm)
[07:12] <costaspapa> spliffster okl.
[07:12] <crdlb> !gdm
[07:12] <CheshireViking> XamDM, it was down earlier in the day - must be overloaded
[07:12] <ubotu> gdm: GNOME Display Manager. In component main, is optional. Version 2.16.1-0ubuntu4.1 (edgy), package size 1687 kB, installed size 12300 kB
[07:12] <Spliffster> ardchoille: this is great .. .thanks for letting me know
[07:12] <ubuntuEdgy> billy:i cant use xmms and watch stuff on the inter net like for example youtube
[07:12] <ardchoille> Spliffster: You're welcome :)
[07:12] <kingcobra> billy use!
[07:12] <billy> oops
[07:12] <Coralune> Message from ubotu?
[07:12] <billy> !ntfs-3g > Coralune
[07:13] <life> crdlb, oky. How do I change to gdm then?
[07:13] <crdlb> life, sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm  (somebody correct me if that's wrong)
[07:13] <billy> ubuntuEdgy: not sure how to fix that one, dude.
[07:13] <life> thanks
[07:14] <Coralune> Ok, my other question is regarding drivers.  Specifically, the nVidia drivers for my video cards don't care to install.  I followed the directions on the nVidia site but still no activity.  Where's a good driver source for Linux in general and Ubuntu in particular?
[07:14] <billy> !nVidia | Coralune
[07:14] <ubotu> Coralune: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:15] <ubuntuEdgy> billy: you know what i mean thou , you cant use xmms and watch a video at the same time.
[07:15] <Coralune> Thank you
[07:15] <s0nix> is there a control panel for nvidia in linux? (i mean....... BETTER that ati scrap?)
[07:15] <costaspapa> sliffster is ther eany way that i can speed up browsing/?? seems slow
[07:16] <leo|> how do i change the language of xchat2? from swedish to english
[07:16] <crdlb> ubuntuEdgy, you need to set xmms to use the alsa audio output (instead of oss)
[07:16] <Spliffster> s0nix: nvidia provides a "nice"panel ... it generates your xorg.conf ... but it's not perfect
[07:16] <crdlb> ubuntuEdgy, and you need Flash 9
[07:17] <Spliffster> s0nix: the main problem is, that nVidia Settings will not respect some customisations you have made in the xorg.conf (if any)
[07:17] <billy> ubuntuEdgy:  yeah, I know what you're saying.  I'm not sure why there's a conflict.  Try using something other than XMMS.  I know that I've been able to listen to last.fm and watch adultswim before.  So, I don't know.  May be the particular program.  Or do what crdlb said.  :)
[07:17] <Artemis3> ubuntuEdgy, consider replacing xmms with audacious
[07:17] <s0nix> Spliffster: but nvidia is surely better in linux than ati........ cause with my ati it fucking bad..... i can't enable direct rendering
[07:18] <tonyyarusso> !ohmy
[07:18] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[07:18] <s0nix> so, no beryl.
[07:18] <untouch> hi i have a problem with wine i tryed winecvs and normal wine but both will not work for me (im unsing ubuntu 64bit) wine: creating configuration directory '/home/untouch/.wine'... this is the only thing that comed up whe i try to start the wine first time with wine winecfg
[07:18] <Spliffster> s0nix: nVidia does provide better binary drivers, better suport (ati is pretty crappy on linux) .. but still oss drivers are missing from both vendors
[07:18] <Artemis3> s0nix, intel is great :)
[07:18] <dibeas> Anyone knows why there are no SMP kernel images in ubuntu (2.6.17)? Any good reason?
[07:19] <CarinArr> dibeas: SMP is included in -generic
[07:19] <Spliffster> s0nix: Artemis3, yes intel provides oss drivers (neat!) but their hardware is not comparable with nVidia
[07:19] <Artemis3> pretty good reason ^^
[07:19] <s0nix> oss drivers ?
[07:19] <Artemis3> (open source software)
[07:19] <Artemis3> id rather use another term
[07:19] <s0nix> kk
[07:19] <Spliffster> tnax
[07:19] <thelsdj> i have an external hard drive (usb) with a button on it that on windows triggers backup software, is there some kind of user mode usb program for finding out what signal the device sends when the button is pushed then scripting it to do something?
[07:20] <CarinArr> oss is not a good enough reason when the hardware is cripped;)
[07:20] <theacolyte> ATI has OSS drivers.
[07:20] <Artemis3> well intel x3000 is pretty good, better tham my gf2 in the other machine lol
[07:20] <Spliffster> nividia too
[07:20] <christopherl> does anybody know what does error 21 mean, I get that when loading Grub
[07:20] <CarinArr> well let me rephrase, not good enough reason when the OSS drivers cripple the hardware;)
[07:21] <Spliffster> theacolyte: just these drivers are not made by nvidia not ati ... and the driver developers don't get access to h/w specs ... so no not really
[07:21] <Artemis3> ati at least rv350 or less seems to work fine with open drivers
[07:21] <ubuntuEdgy> thanks all
[07:21] <Spliffster> yw whatever i did
[07:21] <Spliffster> :D
[07:21] <Haekke> Anyone know a media center for edgy?
[07:21] <Spliffster> MythTV
[07:21] <s0nix> i got problem with 3D accel on edgy with my desktop PC and Laptop...... that's bad
[07:22] <Coralune> Wish me luck experience folk.  My noob self is going to try to make this Linux thing work
[07:22] <Spliffster> Haekke: but be carefull MythTV is great but still pretty unstable.
[07:22] <Haekke> Spliffster: ok thanks, do you know if it works with the windows media center remote ?
[07:22] <Artemis3> s0nix, what problems?
[07:22] <Spliffster> Haekke: depends on our remote. you will probably use lirc to configure/use your remote
[07:23] <jvolkman> Haekke, http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/MCE_Remote
[07:23] <Haekke> Spliffster: its the microsoft one.. the grey one if you know that one
[07:23] <kingcobra> LadyNikon, any progress
[07:23] <mihailo> anyone here have a nano 2g ipod?
[07:23] <mihailo> i cant get gtkpod to work with it
[07:23] <s0nix> Artemis3: im not able to enable 3d accel...... with fglrx.........
[07:23] <CarinArr> mihailo: i do
[07:23] <Haekke> Spliffster: hah ok I can see there are more than one grey MS one
[07:24] <CarinArr> mihailo: at all? mine works out of box
[07:24] <LadyNikon> kingcobra: whoops.. hubby started talking :S
[07:24] <LadyNikon> hold on
[07:24] <Spliffster> Haekke: no i don't. butr checkout lirc. on linux .. hardware is usually not bound to userspace programs. lirc for your remote, mytTV for recording/playing video/tv
[07:24] <mihailo> CarinArr: at first it didnt automount it
[07:24] <CarinArr> mihailo: only thing that's extremely temperamental is playlist transfers
[07:24] <CarinArr> well for me that is
[07:24] <jeffasdfax> Hi! I've installed the Ubuntu apache2, php5, and phpmyadmin packages, and I think I've gotten all of them. When I try to pull up phpmyadmin, it asks me to save the page. I've looked at the apache configuration and thought it looked OK ... any help?
[07:24] <Artemis3> s0nix, well i always try to skip glrx as much as i can, that means try to use aiglx first; which is pretty easy with open drivers
[07:25] <Haekke> Spliffster: ok I wont be recording anything. Dont have a tuner.. just to browse xvid and x264 files nicely :D
[07:25] <seyton> why when im trying to compile something i have the error saying: "configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables" any ideas? thanks
[07:25] <mihailo> CarinArr: you just plugged it in and it worked?
[07:25] <mihailo> no fstab editing?
[07:25] <dyrne> seyton: sudo apt-get install build-essential   ?
[07:25] <seyton> ok
[07:25] <seyton> thanks dyrne
[07:25] <Mortuis> Is going into .Trash and using rm the equivalent of right clicking the trash icon and selecting "Empty Trash"?
[07:26] <Kurin1> Is there a way to make the desktops change if you scroll on bare desktop?
[07:26] <s0nix> Artemis3: aiglx is good also ?
[07:26] <life> crdlb, I uninstalled the kubuntu-desktop, but the programms are still all there
[07:26] <Spliffster> Haekke: hmm ... MythTV should be painless then. also ... mythtv is a server/client product. so you can setup a mythtv server and watch all your videos on any workstation with the mythtv client installed (think of a laptop with wifi ... watching videos outside in the green from your internal server) thats pretty neat
[07:26] <Artemis3> s0nix, very good.
[07:26] <dyrne> !metapackage | life you need to remove a common dependancy a lib or something
[07:26] <ubotu> life you need to remove a common dependancy a lib or something: A meta-package is a package that simply depends upon other packages and brings them in. It's not a real package, but a very useful package that can drag in other package versions.
[07:26] <crdlb> life, did you use aptitude?
[07:26] <ardchoille> Kurin1: Yes, but you have to switch Window Managers for that, I don't think Metacity has that capability
[07:26] <FunnyLookinHat> If you are having problems with mythtv, you can try linuxmce as well as it helps to configure myth a bit more easily.
[07:26] <Kurin1> drat.  Cause I don't like Beryl.
[07:27] <Kurin1> but I do like that feature.
[07:27] <dundukas> hi guys
[07:27] <brianski> how can i be getting sound on the gdm login screen, but when i actually enter gnome, i get the little speaker icon with a red slash through it it says: "the volume control did not find any elements and/or devices to control..."
[07:27] <Spliffster> why is that freedom of coise is annying for most plp ? i don't get it
[07:27] <Kurin1> brianski, Could be you're not using any sound daemon.
[07:27] <uplinked> last time i was here, someone redirected me to another channel for xgl/ati help, but i can't remember the name. can anyone point me where to go?
[07:27] <FunnyLookinHat> uplinked, #ubuntu-effects
[07:28] <Haekke> Spliffster: I actually planned on installing it on my file server for viewing my movies directly from the to my projector.. I should just install the client for that?
[07:28] <uplinked> thanks FunnyLookinHat
[07:28] <FunnyLookinHat> np
[07:28] <Spliffster> Haekke: in that case you need bot, client and server
[07:28] <Haekke> Spliffster: *directly from the file server
[07:28] <untouch> hi i have a problem with wine i tryed winecvs and normal wine but both will not work for me (im unsing ubuntu 64bit) wine: creating configuration directory '/home/untouch/.wine'... this is the only thing that comed up whe i try to start the wine first time with wine winecfg last try
[07:28] <dundukas> untouch:  --force-architecture
[07:29] <Spliffster> Haekke: sudo apt-get install mythtv # should install both
[07:29] <ferronica> :(
[07:29] <LadyNikon> hmm.. kingcobra maybe they did take it out
[07:29] <Duski> Hi guys one question, have ati driver installed (DRI mode), feisty, beryl, .... how do i activate beryl for session as now i can only setup all the things but not use them ?
[07:29] <Kurin1> also, is there a way to make windows NOT take up so much room on the bottom task bar?
[07:29] <dundukas> didn't help?
[07:29] <Haekke> Spliffster: thanks man., I will give it a try :D
[07:29] <Spliffster> Duski: #ubuntu+1 for feisty
[07:29] <ferronica> Spliffster: can i send you the error window???
[07:29] <life> crdlb, yes.
[07:29] <ravi_master> is there any simple utility taht will let me do a dual-head configuration on my open source radeon drivers?
[07:29] <Spliffster> ferronica: what error ?
[07:29] <untouch> dundukas: it is already installed
[07:29] <Kurin1> nevermind, found it.
[07:29] <soundray> Kurin1: right-click the window list handle, select Preferences, set the maximum size
[07:30] <billy> Kurin1: right click the little white bar to the left of the window panel.  click preferences and set max and min widtth.
[07:30] <kingcobra> LadyNikon, ok thanx
[07:30] <ferronica> Spliffster: when i try to play VideoCD
[07:30] <RxDx> how can i install a package (ubuntu-desktop) and him all dependences?
[07:30] <Kurin1> hehe.  I guess I just have to snoop around more often.
[07:30] <ferronica> Spliffster: using totem
[07:30] <kazim86> RxDx: use synaptic package manager
[07:30] <ardchoille> RxDx: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop  <-- that will pull in all deps too.
[07:30] <Spliffster> ferronica: i really do not have knowedge in that field ... i would have to research it myelf ...
[07:30] <luke-jr|work> if I don't want to upgrade often, what version should I get?
[07:30] <Spliffster> ferronica: sorry
[07:31] <RxDx> ardchoille, cuz i installed kubuntu-desktop.. now i want to bring all things back.. like splash and login screen
[07:31] <ferronica> Spliffster: just see my error window
[07:31] <dyrne> luke-jr|work: define often :)
[07:31] <ravi_master> is there any simple utility taht will let me do a dual-head configuration on my open source radeon drivers?
[07:31] <LadyNikon> 12:24 <+LadyNikon> i said *a*
[07:31] <ferronica> Spliffster: i am really frustrated :(
[07:31] <luke-jr|work> dyrne: dunno
[07:31] <kazim86> luke-jr|work: get dapper drake
[07:31] <Spliffster> ferronica: ok ... brb ... gotta pee
[07:31] <ferronica> Spliffster: shall i send??
[07:31] <ferronica> Spliffster: okay
[07:31] <ardchoille> RxDx: If you had ubuntu, you still have all that stuff. You just need to change from kdm to gdm
[07:31] <soundray> ferronica: you spend too much time being frustrated and too little time reading docs
[07:31] <CarinArr> does anyone know whether IO errors when fscking one of my partitions means my hdd is toast or if it can be rectified by formatting the partition in question?
[07:31] <polly1> Hello
[07:31] <ardchoille> !gdm
[07:31] <ubotu> gdm: GNOME Display Manager. In component main, is optional. Version 2.16.1-0ubuntu4.1 (edgy), package size 1687 kB, installed size 12300 kB
[07:31] <dyrne> luke-jr|work: ubuntu is on a 6mo release cycle if you only want to upgrade every couple year get the lts edition which is dapper
[07:31] <polly1> Does gnome have a wallet for passwords like dke?
[07:32] <luke-jr|work> kazim86: is that the printed CD I got from shipit?
[07:32] <Kurin1> Bah.  Quit dying, Xchat.
[07:32] <ferronica> soundray: after doing my own research, came back to channel :(
[07:32] <kazim86> luke-jr|work: Dapper Drake is version 6.06...
[07:32] <ferronica> soundray: i am not happy to bug you all
[07:32] <Spliffster> ferronica: try it ...
[07:32] <bigjohnto> hello, i try to load mimedefang "/etc/init.d/mimedefang start" and receive an error about unable to load error on line 1.... line one contains "#!/bin/sh" what might the problem be?
[07:32] <ferronica> soundray: what
[07:32] <Kurin1> Is there a way to make a panel 'stick' to the right/bottom, rather than being in the center, or moving around all the time?
[07:32] <life> dyrne, so if I want to uninstall all the KDE programms, I have to remove a lib?
[07:32] <mihailo> Is Edgy supposed to automount ipods?
[07:32] <kazim86> luke-jr|work: if u get LTS of dapper then its best... supported till 2011
[07:33] <ravi_master> is there any simple utility that will let me do a dual-head configuration on my open source radeon drivers?
[07:33] <kazim86> LTS is long term support
[07:33] <madhatter_> hey
[07:33] <soundray> mihailo: you can certainly set it up that way
[07:33] <billy> buh bye
[07:33] <CarinArr> mihailo: it's gnome rather than edgy itself that automounts them i think
[07:33] <ardchoille> ferronica: You seem to use a language other than English. Is it possible that you aren't quite understanding English docs? If so, maybe try to find some docs in your native language.
[07:33] <dyrne> life: a lib they have in common that will cause all apps that cant run without it to be removed as well
[07:33] <madhatter_> i installed linuxmce under ubuntu i want to remove it how do i do this
[07:33] <dyrne> life: not sure with kde you might want to google
[07:33] <mihailo> soundray: how? i just plugged in my nano 2 and gtkpod dosent see it
[07:33] <dyrne> life: or ask in #kubuntu
[07:33] <polly1> Any password wallet program for gnome like they have for kde?
[07:33] <soundray> mihailo: System-Preferences-Removable Drives...
[07:34] <life> dyrne, oky will do that. Thanks
[07:34] <Kurin1> polly1, Yes.  I don't remember what it's called, though.  gwallet, maybe/
[07:34] <ferronica> Spliffster: got the file???
[07:34] <polly1> Kurin1: Thank you.
[07:34] <ardchoille> ferronica: Here are some great sites: http://ubuntuforums.org/  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UserDocumentation
[07:34] <kingcobra> does anybody know an irc client that allows you to ignore user joins and quits
[07:34] <madhatter_> how do i remove it
[07:34] <soundray> polly1: apt-cache search throws up gnome-keyring-manager, see if that fits
[07:34] <apokryphos> kingcobra: all of them?
[07:34] <Kurin1> kingcobra, xchat should be able to.
[07:34] <ravi_master> is there any simple utility that will let me do a dual-head configuration on my open source radeon drivers?
[07:34] <soundray> !gnome-keyring-manager | polly1
[07:35] <ubotu> polly1: gnome-keyring-manager: keyring management program for the GNOME desktop. In component main, is optional. Version 2.16.0-1ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 79 kB, installed size 1632 kB
[07:35] <Spliffster> ferronica: dc is not allowed over my frewall
[07:35] <ferronica> ok
[07:35] <kingcobra> Kurin1, apokryphos how do you do it in xchat
[07:35] <mihailo> soundray: so what do i do now? there is just an option to play in rythmbox
[07:35] <Spliffster> ferronica: you can ftp it
[07:35] <Kurin1> Any way to pin a panel to the bottom right?
[07:35] <kingcobra> Kurin1, apokryphos i cant see how to do it
[07:35] <madhatter_> hwo do i remove programs such as linuxmce
[07:36] <apokryphos> kingcobra: I don't use xchat so I don't know. Perhaps ask in #xchat
[07:36] <ferronica> Spliffster: how
[07:36] <ferronica> Spliffster: pastebin
[07:36] <kingcobra> Kurin1, yes and right click on it then
[07:36] <ravi_master> is there any simple utility that will let me do a dual-head configuration on my open source radeon drivers?
[07:36] <soundray> mihailo: I haven't tried this, but I thought you could set it up to launch gtkpod or something.
[07:36] <Yggdrasil> how do i purge a package using apt-get ?
[07:36] <Spliffster> ferronica: ok
[07:36] <kingcobra> Kurin1, thank you very much
[07:36] <madhatter_> anybody
[07:36] <soundray> ravi_master: if nobody responds, it means that nobody knows
[07:36] <mihailo> soundray: i think the problem is that ipod isnt mounted at all
[07:37] <Kurin1> kingcobra, that's bottom middle.
[07:37] <jeffasdfax> Hi! I've installed the Ubuntu apache2, php5, and phpmyadmin packages, and I think I've gotten all of them. When I try to pull up phpmyadmin, it asks me to save the page. I've looked at the apache configuration and thought it looked OK ... any help?
[07:37] <kingcobra> apokryphos, thanks
[07:37] <mihailo> soundray: at least i dont see it in places-computer
[07:37] <seyton> !tcl scripting language
[07:37] <soundray> mihailo: like I say, I can't test this, so you might have to ask again in a while
[07:37] <Kurin1> jeffasdfax, I JUST had this problem...gimme a sec.
[07:37] <zero-cool> Mess with the best die like the rest
[07:38] <jeffasdfax> Kurin1, ok, thanks
[07:38] <kingcobra> Kurin1, its bottom left for me
[07:38] <soundray> ravi_master: have you seen ubotu's info?
[07:38] <seyton> !TCL
[07:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tcl - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:38] <soundray> !dualhead > ravi_master
[07:38] <soundray> !xinerama > ravi_master
[07:38] <ravi_master> ok, js
[07:38] <Spliffster> ubotu: shame on you!
[07:39] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about shame on you! - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:39] <Kurin1> jeffasdfax, google for 'php5 scriptalias addhandler' :3
[07:39] <Yggdrasil> how do i purge a package ?
[07:39] <soundray> Poor bot
[07:39] <soundray> !botsnack
[07:39] <ubotu> Yum!
[07:39] <zero-cool> Does anyone know of any good non-specific comman-line guide?
[07:39] <nik0n> kingcobra, lets see if this works
[07:39] <soundray> Yggdrasil: 'sudo apt-get --purge remove packagename'
[07:39] <Kurin1> zero-cool, such as?  for bash?
[07:39] <soundray> !cli > zero-cool
[07:39] <madhatter_> can somebody please help a newb
[07:39] <nik0n> nope ;/
[07:39] <zero-cool> something that covers all aspects of the terminal and it's capabilities
[07:39] <nik0n> madhatter_, ask your question.
[07:39] <Kurin1> madhatter_, what was the question?
[07:39] <soundray> zero-cool: read ubotu's private message, also /join #bash and look at the topic there
[07:40] <zero-cool> Yeah, like Bash
[07:40] <Kurin1> zero-cool, http://cs.clark.edu/~clug/commands.htm
[07:40] <madhatter_> hwo do i remove programs i want to remove linuxmce
[07:40] <zero-cool> Thanks mate
[07:40] <theacolyte> !apt-get | madhatter_
[07:40] <ubotu> madhatter_: 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)
[07:40] <Kurin1> madhatter_, sudo apt-get --purge remove <someapplication>
[07:40] <kingcobra> nik0n, right click on channel tab in bottom panel and you can remove those messages
[07:40] <Spliffster> madhatter_: you may use apt-get remove, aptitude or synaptic
[07:40] <seyton> any ideas how to install the TCL scripting language? thanks
[07:40] <madhatter_> i didnt see it listed there
[07:40] <Dimensions> Hiya ... i have some remote systems ... this is second time happening that no one has logged in to the machine as its without any monitor etc but its not taking its passwd for ssh now ... Is there any known problem with ubuntu regarding this ?
[07:41] <Kurin1> seyton, sudo apt-cache search tcl  then pick a few.
[07:41] <nik0n> kingcobra, ah
[07:41] <kazim86> lol ubotu
[07:41] <kazim86> ubotu: you are great!
[07:41] <Spliffster> madhatter_: apt-get and aptitude are console apps, synaptic is a gnome/gtk app
[07:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about you are great! - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:41] <LadyNikon> see you didnt need me after all
[07:41] <LadyNikon> wow they really have changed..
[07:41] <soundray> seyton: install tcl8.4 and tk8.4
[07:41] <madhatter_> i dont understand lol im a newb
[07:41] <Spliffster> madhatter_: synaptic is listed under system > adminstration >
[07:41] <soundray> madhatter_: how did you install linuxmce?
[07:41] <Kurin1> madhatter_, I've only been on Ubuntu for a week :3
[07:41] <Spliffster> kazim86: lol
[07:42] <LadyNikon> madhatter_: reading is fundaMENTAL
[07:42] <madhatter_>  donloaded an installer file
[07:42] <Spliffster> reading ?
[07:42] <Spliffster> now you imply that this invloves work ... ren't you!
[07:42] <Kurin1> any other unanswered questions?
[07:42] <Kurin1> though, I do have a gripe...
[07:42] <madhatter_> i searched\
[07:43] <kingcobra> Kurin1, how do i get rich
[07:43] <Kurin1> Gaim keeps crashing on me for no apparent raeason.
[07:43] <Kurin1> kingcobra, come up with something no one has thought about but needs.
[07:43] <soundray> madhatter_: okay, this means you have bypassed the package management system (apt). You have to remove it with whatever tools have been provided with the package.
[07:43] <Spliffster> kingcobra: start a religion!
[07:43] <tonyyarusso> !offtopic
[07:43] <kingcobra> Spliffster, yes look at the mormons
[07:43] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[07:43] <kingcobra> tonyyarusso, sorry
[07:44] <xyz-abc> what's the difference between "removal" and "complete removal" in the synaptic package manager?
[07:44] <seyton> soundray, thanks man
[07:44] <theacolyte> xyz-abc: complete removal removes all saved configs, options, etc
[07:44] <xyz-abc> ok
[07:44] <xyz-abc> thanks
[07:44] <Kurin1> xyz-abc, the difference is like:  apt-get --purge remove someapp   and apt-get remove someapp
[07:44] <ardchoille> xyz-abc: removal removes the app, complete removal removes the app and configuration files
[07:45] <Spliffster> Kurin1: GAIM that ships with edgy is beta (unfortunately) ... i have figured that when away messages are configured it tends to crash. remove the away messages (this was tested on icq/aim/msn)
[07:45] <sacater> xyz-abc: removal, will only remove the 'main files', complete will remove all of them, but with personal configuration files and configurations
[07:45] <xyz-abc> yeah, im gonna get rid of evolution mail, thanks
[07:45] <soundray> xyz-abc: "removal" keeps the config files around, so you can reinstall and continue with your original configuration.
[07:45] <Kurin1> Spliffster, I don't have away messages.
[07:45] <Spliffster> Kurin1: oh .. well .. its still pretty unstable ... you may want to downgrade to gaim 1.5 .. this release is stable
[07:46] <soundray> xyz-abc: this is going to require removing ubuntu-desktop. Not a problem in itself, but may cause trouble when you go from dapper to edgy or edgy to feisty
[07:46] <Spliffster> ferronica: i am AFK for 20 mins ... cu l8r
[07:46] <Kurin1> Spliffster, I don't ever have a problem with it on Windows, just after a recent update.
[07:46] <madhatter_> i used this installer http://linuxmce.com/download.php
[07:46] <ardchoille> !lamp | madhatter_
[07:46] <ubotu> madhatter_: 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+)
[07:46] <Kurin1> Spliffster, I can't remember what it was that updated that seems to be causing the crash.
[07:47] <Spliffster> Kurin1: well, it's 2.0beta3 in edgy .. an early, outdated beta ... AFK now
[07:47] <madhatter_> why are u telling me lamp
[07:47] <Kurin1> Spliffster, perhaps grab the latest package from sourceforge?
[07:48] <Kurin1> Spliffster, or bad idea?
[07:48] <madhatter_> all i want to do is remove linuxmce
[07:48] <Kurin1> A lot of stuff has been crashing recently.
[07:49] <ardchoille> madhatter_: Sorry, wrong nick :(
[07:49] <madhatter_> k
[07:49] <madhatter_> could u still help me
[07:49] <ardchoille> madhatter_: How did you install it?
[07:49] <untouch> hi i have a problem with wine i tryed winecvs and normal wine but both will not work for me (im unsing ubuntu 64bit) wine: creating configuration directory '/home/untouch/.wine'... this is the only thing that comed up whe i try to start the wine first time with wine winecfg now maybe ?
[07:49] <madhatter_> i donwloaded an installer file
[07:50] <madhatter_> from here http://linuxmce.com/
[07:50] <ardchoille> madhatter_: Does the readme or install files say anything about removal?
[07:50] <LadyNikon> madhatter_: administration > synaptic > find the program and uncheck the box.
[07:51] <madhatter_> ill try
[07:51] <ardchoille> madhatter_: Did you use 'sudo dpkg -i file' to install it?
[07:51] <madhatter_> nope
[07:51] <soundray> madhatter_: there is no easy way to remove linuxmce the way you've installed it. Would it be terrible if you had to leave it there?
[07:51] <madhatter_> it downloaded a file
[07:51] <Phopsy> Hey all, recently I did some formatting of SD cards in a card reader on my box through GParted. Now whenever I boot up the access light on my card reader is always on and I can't access the cards in Ubuntu Edgy Eft. Is this solvable by software means?
[07:51] <madhatter_> it doesnt work and it takes up to much space
[07:52] <soundray> madhatter_: did you ever run mce-installer.sh ?
[07:52] <madhatter_> might of
[07:52] <soundray> madhatter_: was that a reply to my question?
[07:52] <madhatter_> ya
[07:53] <zany_zebra> how can i play realplayer audio formats in ubuntu?
[07:53] <soundray> madhatter_: use my nick in your replies please
[07:53] <zany_zebra> using helix player preferably.
[07:53] <soundray> !restricted > zany_zebra
[07:53] <madhatter_> can i pm u
[07:53] <soundray> madhatter_: no, I prefer to stay in the channel
[07:53] <madhatter_> k
[07:54] <ardchoille> madhatter_: You might want to identify to nickserv first.
[07:54] <seyton> !opengl
[07:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about opengl - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:54] <Phopsy> Hey all, recently I did some formatting of SD cards in a card reader on my box through GParted. Now whenever I boot up the access light on my card reader is always on and I can't access the cards in Ubuntu Edgy Eft. Is this solvable by software means?
[07:54] <zany_zebra> !restricted
[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] <madhatter_> soundray i went to linuxmce and downlaoded the file to install it
[07:54] <seyton> !open gl
[07:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about open gl - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:54] <mikebeecham> Hi there...can someone help me with accessing the partitions on my hard drive?  I have both my Main and Secondary partitions visible on my desktop, but when I try to save files to them, it tells me that I dont have the correct permissions.  I have gone into Windows and set them as having full rights, but it makes no difference.
[07:55] <dyrne> !ntfs-3g | mikebeecham
[07:55] <ubotu> mikebeecham: 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)
[07:55] <soundray> madhatter_: I know. I just downloaded the file myself to see how it installs itself. It's very bad practice to setup a package the way this one's set up.
[07:55] <Phopsy> mikebeecham: Are they set to the right permissions in Ubuntu?
[07:55] <madhatter_> k
[07:55] <soundray> madhatter_: not your fault of course, it just makes it difficult to help you. Give me a minute.
[07:55] <mikebeecham> Phopsy: I'm not sure...I've only been using Linux a week and have only just come across this issue
[07:56] <madhatter_> k thanks
[07:56] <dyrne> mikebeecham: if you only need read access then gksudo gedit /etc/fstab  and find the line under options and change to default,umask=000 or something
[07:56] <dundukas> anybody using high resolution scaner?
[07:56] <mikebeecham> dyrne: I need read and write access
[07:56] <dundukas> dunno, which I can buy :)
[07:56] <dyrne> mikebeecham: youll want to look at the ntfs3g link then
[07:57] <mikebeecham> dyrne: looking now mate....thanks!
[07:57] <root_____> !resolution
[07:57] <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
[07:57] <theacolyte> !ntfs-3g | mikebeecham
[07:57] <ubotu> mikebeecham: 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)
[07:57] <manuel_> hallo
[07:57] <dundukas> !scanner
[07:57] <ubotu> Scanning software: XSane, the gimp, Kooka. For instructions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ScanningHowTo and to see supported hardware: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsScanners
[07:57] <theacolyte> !botabuse
[07:57] <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...
[07:57] <dundukas> good :)
[07:57] <root_____> quit
[07:57] <manuel_> where I m?
[07:58] <Phopsy> Hey all, recently I did some formatting of SD cards in a card reader on my box through GParted. Now whenever I boot up the access light on my card reader is always on and I can't access the cards in Ubuntu Edgy Eft. Is this solvable by software means?
[07:58] <mikebeecham> theacolyte: Thanks....reading now!
[07:58] <dyrne> Phopsy: you might try reformatting like sudo mkfs.vfat /dev/sda1  where sda1 is whatever partition. be careful :)
[07:59] <nox-Hand> How comes Gentoo has my hdd's as hda/hdb/hdd (hdc is DVD) but Ubuntu has it as sda sdb and sdc?
[07:59] <Phopsy> dyrne: The cards aren't even showing up in GParted...
[07:59] <manuel_> bye
[07:59] <madhatter_> soundray u think i should just reinstall ubuntu
[07:59] <soundray> madhatter_: is your installation fairly new still?
[07:59] <madhatter_> ya
[08:00] <dyrne> Phopsy: unplug the reader and replug the 'dmesg | tail' do you see an sda or sdb or whatever?
[08:00] <ardchoille> madhatter_: Remember to back up any personal files before you do.
[08:00] <alanvmello> ol[a
[08:00] <soundray> madhatter_: considering that it would probably take you less than an hour, I would think that this is the best option.
[08:00] <yeti_> !resolution
[08:00] <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
[08:01] <soundray> madhatter_: the alternative would be to search for all directories that the mce installation created and delete them one by one.
[08:01] <alanvmello> who is brasil ?
[08:01] <madhatter_> naaa
[08:01] <ianm_> any recommendations for a podcast downloader that can manage files on a USB Mass Storage mp3 player?
[08:01] <madhatter_> ill reinstall
[08:01] <soundray> madhatter_: okay, I think that's a healthy choice ;)
[08:02] <madhatter_> tehn after taht can i just install mythtv
[08:02] <alanvmello> baget
[08:02] <_filippo_> does feisty enable bash completion by default?? how could i disable it?
[08:02] <soundray> !br | alanvmello
[08:02] <ubotu> alanvmello: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[08:02] <apokryphos> _filippo_: not full bash completion.
[08:02] <alanvmello> #ubuntu -br
[08:02] <alanvmello> isso ?
[08:03] <_filippo_> apokryphos: could it be disabled?
[08:03] <_filippo_> it seems to slow down classic use of tab
[08:03] <boarderwinterman> hello
[08:03] <soundray> _filippo_: remove the lines containing bash_completion from your $HOME/.bashrc
[08:03] <Zaggynl> repositories are down?
[08:03] <soundray> _filippo_: and also the 'fi' in the following line.
[08:04] <dyrne> alanvmello: /j ubuntu-br
[08:04] <_filippo_> i think switching to zsh would be better to have a good but quick completion
[08:04] <soundray> _filippo_: did you get me?
[08:04] <zany_zebra> excuse me, but how do i install a .bin file?
[08:04] <_filippo_> soundray: yes thanks!
[08:04] <madhatter_> hwo can i see if my tv tuner card works in linux
[08:04] <zany_zebra> i am tryign to install realplayer.
[08:04] <_filippo_> soundray: i think bash completion is a bit bugged it's so sloww
[08:05] <dyrne> zany_zebra: flag it as executable either in file manager or in terminal like chmod +x filename.bin  then run it
[08:05] <zany_zebra> okay
[08:05] <zany_zebra> thanks
[08:05] <soundray> _filippo_: it must be your installation -- works brilliantly here
[08:05] <ardchoille> zany_zebra: sudo sh file_name.bin
[08:05] <dyrne> zany_zebra: np. youll notice if you ls -l in the directory whether or not it has the x flag
[08:05] <christopher> hi, is it possible to run another installer from the live cd? without a gui?
[08:05] <soundray> christopher: no
[08:06] <seyton> !firegl
[08:06] <soundray> christopher: for a text installer, you need the alternate CD
[08:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about firegl - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:06] <mikebeecham> Thanks to all who posted the NTFS links...even a week after using Linux, it's all up and running...great work, and THANKS again to all in the community here
[08:06] <soundray> seyton: please don't fish with the bot. We're here to help
[08:06] <crdlb> madhatter_, see if it's supported by tvtime: http://tvtime.sourceforge.net/cards.html
[08:06] <soundray> !ati > seyton, please read the private message from ubotu
[08:07] <_filippo_> soundray: sometime i hit tab to complete and seeing no completion i continue writing the command but some seconds after (1 or 2) completion appears so i end up with duplicated characters..
[08:07] <madhatter_> k
[08:07] <christopher> soundray: okay, which parameters can i set for another graphics driver? that the cd uses the radeon driver instead of the ati driver?
[08:07] <seyton> thank you soundray
[08:07] <dyrne> seyton: if you want to play with ubotu you can /msg ubotu  to open a priv chat. ask him about love life whatever :)
[08:08] <soundray> christopher: easiest would be to choose Safe Graphics from the boot menu
[08:08] <ardchoille> Which is recommended and why? sudo sh installer.bin or sudo ./installer.bin  ?
[08:08] <kothz> Hrm.  Is love life available from the standard set of repositories? :)
[08:08] <_filippo_> soundray: i've tried zsh and tcsh programmable completion and i'm sure they are quickier (the more tcsh but zsh is more user-friendly)
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[08:08] <dromer> hi all, Im still having trouble with automount, no usb-drives are mounted when plugged in
[08:08] <soundray> _filippo_: perhaps you have part of the PATH on a network or other slow drive?
[08:09] <PriceChild> ardchoille, the ./ will read the file to see how it should read it. sh makes it use bash regardless
[08:09] <ardchoille> PriceChild: Ah, ok, that definitely helps me. Thank you.
[08:09] <christopher> soundray: is this a point i can choose at the start menu?
[08:09] <_filippo_> soundray: now i think it happens when completion is ambiguous
[08:09] <soundray> christopher: yes
[08:09] <_filippo_> soundray: s/now/no
[08:09] <christopher> soundray: i'll try
[08:09] <dyrne> dromer: i only manually mount do you need help doing that?
[08:09] <untouch> hi i have a problem with wine i tryed winecvs and normal wine but both will not work for me (im unsing ubuntu 64bit) wine: creating configuration directory '/home/untouch/.wine'... this is the only thing that comed up whe i try to start the wine first time with wine winecfg now maybe ? lala ...
[08:10] <crdlb> madhatter_, it's in universe
[08:10] <soundray> untouch: what's the point repeating this if you don't read the responses?
[08:10] <dromer> dyrne: no, I want to use automount, this is a htpc in our kitchen and I want my housemates to be able to access usb-drives and stuff :)
[08:10] <waxyfresh> im upgrading from 5.10 i just replaced my sources likst wioth fiestys list,how silly was that?
[08:10] <untouch> o_0
[08:10] <soundray> waxyfresh: very
[08:10] <_filippo_> i think i'll disable it since i don't think i really need it
[08:10] <soundray> waxyfresh: backup your user data and do a fresh install
[08:11] <untouch> soundray: im sorry i though there wasnt responses (highlight me)
[08:11] <christopher> soundray: when i have chosen this point does ubuntu than run a life system?
[08:11] <soundray> untouch: I didn't respond, but those who did highlighted you
[08:11] <christopher> -v +v
[08:11] <soundray> christopher: yes
[08:12] <waxyfresh> soundray, i have no user data,so no biggie
[08:12] <dyrne> dromer: you could write a script to pu on their desktop to check dmesg for the correct node and then mount it so they'd plug in and run script
[08:12] <Variuz> hi guys/gals
[08:12] <madhatter_> <crdlb  i got video but hwo do i get audio
[08:12] <Variuz> quick question
[08:12] <Variuz> Why is it that in windows i can see 10 access points with good signal, and connect to them and get good speeds, whereas when im using linux, the wireless manager only sees 2 access points (channel6,11)... and when i connect to one it goes horribly slow.. like 1k/sec
[08:13] <frandavid100> hiya
[08:13] <untouch> soundray: 1. was just 1. response and it didnt helped
[08:13] <[The-Lover] > SoundRay check your PM
[08:13] <dromer> dyrne: if automount would just work it would be great, they'd just have to remember to umount ;)
[08:13] <frandavid100> I'm using feisty fawn, and I have noticed that the spellchecker is not working
[08:13] <waxyfresh> Variuz, google you wifi card name along with ubuntu and see if anything pops up.
[08:13] <frandavid100> is there anything special I need to do to enable it?
[08:13] <neil> Can't say I love KDE... can I keep its apps but get rid of the window manager?
[08:13] <waxyfresh> soundray, why is it such a bad idea?
[08:13] <crdlb> madhatter_, I've never actually used a tvtuner with linux, but make sure it's using alsa for audio output
[08:13] <Variuz> waxyfresh im usig madwifi drivers
[08:14] <madhatter_> k
[08:14] <untouch> does any one has an idea why i dont works ?
[08:14] <madhatter_> well my audio come in from line in is there a setting in ubuntu for it
[08:14] <waxyfresh> Variuz, google it and see if anyone else has has problems
[08:14] <BuzBuz> how can I flush the dns cache on edgy ?
[08:14] <soundray> Variuz: probably because the windows driver uses the capabilities of the hardware better. Madwifi developers depend on the specs they get from Atheros, which is incomplete and possibly inaccurate.
[08:14] <neil> anyone know how to remove KDE but keep its apps?
[08:15] <ardchoille> neil: What were you using before?
[08:15] <soundray> waxyfresh: upgrading between releases is a major feat. Most distributions don't support it even these days. Now, breezy can be updated to dapper, but not to anything else.
[08:16] <soundray> waxyfresh: similarly, dapper can be upgraded to edgy, not to anything else.
[08:16] <Variuz> soundray so there is no way to use madwifi to see my other access points??
[08:16] <soundray> Variuz: I don't know -- improve reception, rearrange antennas?
[08:16] <Spliffster> soundray, waxyfresh: i updated this laptop from breezy to dapper to edgy. no probs and i have doe quiet some customisation
[08:17] <waxyfresh> soundray, im aware of that stuff,but a friend of mine says he did it without a problem
[08:17] <waxyfresh> soundray, so it deffinitly wont work?
[08:17] <Dave|O`tool> I get a wierd error
[08:17] <soundray> waxyfresh: miracles do happen. You can, of course, do the Spliffster method.
[08:17] <Dave|O`tool> www.agservers.com/linux_error.JPG
[08:18] <nAREN> i am trying to use Jabbin for gtalk and i could not hear any thing..
[08:18] <nAREN> could any one help me out
[08:18] <theacolyte> Dave|O`tool: what version of ubuntu are you installing?
[08:18] <Dave|O`tool> the 7.4 sir
[08:19] <theacolyte> Feisty?
[08:19] <Dave|O`tool> I have unique hardware
[08:19] <Dave|O`tool> yea fiesty
[08:19] <soundray> Dave|O`tool: ask in #ubuntu+1
[08:19] <nAREN> Did one used jabbin to talk using google talk.
[08:19] <Dave|O`tool> Oh ok thanx
[08:20] <mikehol> hi
[08:21] <SnrWhippy> it would be lovelly to get google talk on
[08:21] <kouga> hi
[08:21] <Naren> SnrWhippy: Did u try google talk in ubuntu
[08:22] <SnrWhippy> yeah i tried it under wine
[08:22] <SnrWhippy> but it didnt work
[08:22] <BuzBuz> how can I flush the dns cache on edgy ?
[08:22] <Naren> Ok. i am using jabbin. but i am unable to hear any sound
[08:23] <NET||abuse> hi guys,, i'm trying to replace totem-mozilla with mozilla-mplayer , but when i dpkg --remove totem-mozilla it says ubuntu-desktop depends on totem-mozilla?? what do i do with that???
[08:23] <SnrWhippy> i know google are working on a linux version
[08:23] <tidrion> anyone know of a good straight chat client that works on ubuntu and works with google talk
[08:23] <dromer> so, does anybody know how to 'activate' (not working atm) automount?
[08:23] <SnrWhippy> brb
[08:23] <waxyfresh> tiagoboldt, does gaim work with google?
[08:23] <ddms> SnrWhippy : indeed, that's part of nokia N800 fault :)
[08:23] <tidrion> waxyfresh: no
[08:24] <soundray> BuzBuz: I don't think there is one, by default. Have you installed something like bind?
[08:24] <tidrion> waxyfresh: let me rephrase, I can't get it to work
[08:24] <ardchoille> NET||abuse: ubuntu-desktop is just a meta package, it's safe to remove and won't harm your system.
[08:24] <waxyfresh> tiagoboldt, sorry that question was meant for someone else
[08:24] <NET||abuse> ardchoille, urgg,,, hope so
[08:24] <tidrion> waxyfresh: it will sign into it but everyone shows as signed off
[08:24] <SnrWhippy> you can use google talk if you add it to your personalised page on google but no talk functions yet
[08:25] <ardchoille> NET||abuse: a meta package exists only to pull in deps for the app, you cab safely remove a meta package after the app is installed.
[08:25] <SnrWhippy> can use it for chat though
[08:25] <Naren> Is there any one who is successful in using TALK option is google talk in ubuntu
[08:26] <tidrion> SnrWhippy: good idea hadn't thought of that, still would like a good multiclient that works for all services
[08:26] <BuzBuz> soundray: no, I'm not talking about a dns server, but - well, I'll give an example - I'm trying to update my machine, and for some reason, some of the addresses on the resource.list, are resolved weirdly. if I do an nslookup on them, it's getting all better. so I'm asking, if there is a way to clear the cache that remembers each address and it's resolved IP
[08:26] <SnrWhippy> yeah you and me both tidrion
[08:26] <soundray> BuzBuz: I see
[08:27] <kouga> /motd
[08:27] <arch_> how can I specify the order at which programs run at startup? (I need to initalize Conky daemon after I start up Beryl)
[08:27] <sidny4> Naren: try this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=246717
[08:28] <dromer> ok, I'm trying to configure myth-tv, but I can't make a mysql database, when doing $ sudo dpkg-reconfigure --force mythtv-database  I don't know what account/pw to enter (to make the database)
[08:28] <soundray> BuzBuz: it's wget that's caching the addresses. There is an option --no-dns-cache to wget.
[08:29] <soundray> BuzBuz: now how to use this for apt downloads...
[08:29] <roxlu> Hi everyone
[08:29] <Naren> sindy4: thanks..
[08:29] <Spliffster> dromer: you mus create an account/db manually mythtv is stil lin early development
[08:29] <roxlu> I was wondering; where are the 'images' for the regular buttons / toolbars etc. stored? or are they internally created??
[08:30] <Naren> sindy4: but do u have idea how to get talk function working in jabbin
[08:30] <dromer> Spliffster: ok, didn't know that, how do I set up a db?
[08:30] <Spliffster> dromer: use $ sudo mysqladmin .... ; to create mysql users and dbs
[08:30] <sidny4> Naren: nope, I haven't used Jabbin
[08:30] <dromer> thnx Spliffster
[08:30] <Spliffster> dromer: $ sudo mysqladmin create database mythtv;
[08:30] <Naren> sidny4: ok
[08:30] <Spliffster> dromer: will create adb
[08:31] <Jester626> Anyone ever have this error message pop up whle using Synaptic Package Manager   E: /var/cache/apt/archives/vmware-player_1.0.1-4_i386.deb: subprocess new pre-removal script returned error exit status 1
[08:31] <tidrion> Jester626: yes
[08:31] <Naren> sidny4: ok i wil try tapioca now
[08:31] <Jester626> how'd ya fix it?
[08:31] <Spliffster> dromer: mysqladmin is also able to create users and setup permissions. you can lso set permissions with sql statements ... use $ sudo mysql -h localhost ... then ad users to the mysql.users db
[08:32] <tidrion> Jester626: check the console, one of my packages didn't grab a dependent
[08:32] <Spliffster> dromer: err i mean mysql.users table
[08:32] <tidrion> Jester626: I manually installed the dependent and the error never came back
[08:32] <BuzBuz> soundray: hmmm.. so how DO i use it in apt.. :-/ ?
[08:32] <Ollie_> \quit
[08:32] <slippyr4> hi, how can i force an fsck on the next reboot?
[08:34] <Spliffster> other slash :D
[08:34] <soundray> BuzBuz: try "sudo sh -c 'echo no-dns-cache = on >>/etc/wgetrc' ", then retry
[08:34] <dromer> Spliffster: hmmw I'm not sure I'm getting the hang of it :P
[08:34] <dromer> Spliffster: \h doesn't give back anything on creating users
[08:35] <Spliffster> dromer: try mysql\TAB
[08:35] <larsemil> i need to copy one directory to another on a ftpserver. can i do it without downloading what i need to copy??
[08:35] <dromer> Spliffster: within the mysql-prompt?
[08:35] <madhatter_> whats the best way to install myth vt on ubuntu
[08:36] <Spliffster> dromer: there are many admin utils. if you get stuck ad have sql knowledge ... connect to mysql use the mysql db and add a record to the users table. the do a mysqladmin --flush-previlages, done
[08:36] <dromer> madhatter_: hehe, I used apt for the most part, just now configing the backend :P
[08:36] <Spliffster> dromer: in the mysql prompt you need to do the following
[08:36] <Spliffster> dromer: use mysql
[08:36] <erUSUL> larsemil: no afaik
[08:36] <mergenc> hi all
[08:36] <SeveredCross> larsemil: Uh, there are some clients that can do FXP (server-to-server transfers)
[08:37] <Spliffster> dromer: INSERT INTO user (fields ...) VALUES (values..);
[08:37] <SeveredCross> I don't think gFTP can...
[08:37] <SeveredCross> Do a quick Google for FXP client Linux, see what you dig up.
[08:37] <dromer> Spliffster: sorry, this isn't making any sense for me, no offence
[08:37] <Spliffster> dromer: the fields... and values... must match the structure ... don't know them from the top of my head
[08:37] <Spliffster> dromer: ok .. yo may look for a mysql primer via google ?
[08:37] <soundray> madhatter_: consider this guide: http://parker1.co.uk/mythtv_ubuntu.php -- it's inofficial, but I've looked through it and it sounds reasonable
[08:38] <dromer> gah, if only the dpkg-configure worked :P I only need the root-login :P
[08:38] <SeveredCross> If you want to be root, just type sudo su
[08:38] <dromer> all I have is sudoer-power :P
[08:38] <SeveredCross> ^^
[08:38] <madhatter_> dromer whats apt
[08:38] <SeveredCross> sudo su will get you a root prompt.
[08:38] <Pici> SeveredCross: Thats not the reccomended way actually.
[08:38] <Spliffster> dromer: you may also install mysql-query-browser .. a gui for adding records to the databases
[08:38] <dromer> SeveredCross: I need to enter the mysql maintainer and pw
[08:38] <Pici> SeveredCross: sudo -i is safer.
[08:38] <soundray> dromer, Spliffster: please don't use insert to create a user. Use GRANT
[08:38] <SeveredCross> Aha. Never knew about that one. :)
[08:39] <SeveredCross> I should read the sudo man.
[08:39] <Pici> SeveredCross: sudo su does some weird session/env variable things
[08:39] <soundray> SeveredCross: sudo su can give you a mixed environment. You end up not knowing where $HOME points to, for example.
[08:39] <Spliffster> dromer: soundray may be better in guiding you trugh this ...
[08:39] <SeveredCross> Aha.
[08:39] <SeveredCross> Good to know, I'll remember to not do that.
[08:40] <musya3d> anybody know the package name for phpmyadmin?
[08:40] <musya3d> i wasnt abel to find it
[08:40] <dromer> soer, phpmyadmin?
[08:40] <Caplain> how do i access alt.binarys.slack
[08:40] <soundray> Spliffster, dromer: I don't know much, but I know enough to tell you that manipulating the mysql user tables direct is a bad idea.
[08:40] <dromer> musya3d: $ sudo apt-cache search php |grep admin
[08:40] <soundray> dromer: there is something on the LAMP page about GRANT syntax
[08:41] <soundray> !lamp > dromer
[08:41] <foutrelis> !phpmyadmin
[08:41] <ubotu> phpmyadmin: set of PHP-scripts to administrate MySQL over the WWW. In component universe, is extra. Version 4:2.8.2-0.2 (edgy), package size 3522 kB, installed size 13752 kB
[08:41] <Pici> Caplain: You'll need a newsreader.  Pan is a good graphical one for xwindows.
[08:41] <foutrelis> just apt-get phpmyadmin after enabling universe ;)
[08:41] <Caplain> Pici, thanks
[08:41] <cloud_> hi
[08:41] <foutrelis> *apt-get install
[08:41] <soundray> musya3d: if you can't find it, you have to enable universe
[08:41] <soundray> !universe | musya3d
[08:41] <ubotu> musya3d: 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
[08:41] <OddOne> I am a noob when it comes to linux. I have manage to install ubuntu and tweaked it. Among other things I fixed remote desktop to work. Then I tried to run xfce instead of gnome, but then I couldn't run the remote desktop. Does anyone know what to do? Thanks.
[08:41] <Spliffster> soundray: why ? i am a developer working with mysql for years and i don't see any difference from GRANT to insert into (as yet .. mysql 5 mykes no diference ... future versions will)
[08:42] <cloud_> Hi to all
[08:42] <cloud_> guy
[08:42] <NET||abuse> how can i play embeded divx videos in firefox? i've removed totem-mozilla and installed mozilla mplayer
[08:42] <musya3d> what do you mean universe?
[08:42] <NET||abuse> but i'm not sure whatelse i need to do??
[08:42] <soundray> musya3d: read what ubotu told you about universe ^^
[08:42] <musya3d> i put in apt-cache search php |grep admin and i get nothing back
[08:42] <musya3d> justa  new line
[08:42] <soundray> !universe > musya3d
[08:43] <ubuntu_> hello all, can someone answer a question?
[08:43] <foutrelis> ubuntu_: Ask and if someone knows they 'll respond :)
[08:43] <SEtx> is it possible to install ubuntu 7.04b on single ntfs partition?
[08:43] <NET||abuse> anyone know how i can get embeded divx video to play for me with mplayer or totem firefox plugins?
[08:44] <spectrm> I need a more comprehensive service manager than the default one that comes with ubuntu-desktop - is there a package in the apt reps?
[08:44] <spectrm> repos, even
[08:44] <soundray> Spliffster: I'm sorry I jumped in, not knowing about your mysql background. I was probably remembering a warning about direct table manipulation not necessarily working in the future.
[08:44] <ubuntu_> Is there a program that boot a .ISO file weh you start the pc?
[08:44] <spectrm> and is there any way to roll back to 6.06 LTS?
[08:45] <foutrelis> SEtx: Linux does not use NTFS as a primary filesystem (although it can read/write to NTFS). ext3 is a common one.
[08:45] <soundray> Spliffster: and I know I've messed mysql up once by naively manipulating those tables.
[08:45] <Spliffster> soundray: mysql is a mess ... so much depends on table types
[08:46] <Spliffster> soundray: my advice, stay away of mysql whenever you can use postgresql instead
[08:46] <soundray> SEtx: for more 7.04 questions, please join #ubuntu+1
[08:46] <ubuntu_> Is there a program that boot a .ISO file weh you start the pc?
[08:46] <ThunderM> does anyone know ehere could i see a list of tv-tuners that are supported on linux ?
[08:47] <soundray> Spliffster: interesting... I tried to switch to postgresql once but gave up, because I kept falling back into bad mysql habits.
[08:47] <OddOne> Does anyone knows anything about VNC and XFCE?
[08:48] <soundray> Spliffster: I'm only using it as a glorified spreadsheet anyway
[08:48] <nox-Hand> How do I make Ubuntu use my Audigy card and not the built in SiS?
[08:48] <ubuntu_> Oddone: XFCE is a desktop program, like GNOME (ubuntu) and KDE (kubuntu)
[08:48] <ubuntu_> Does nobody knows my answer???
[08:49] <apokryphos> well, a desktop environment might be a better term
[08:49] <Spliffster> soundray: well, postgresql is strict, grownup and may be a bit complicated at first. once one has put some effort into it ... he might never look bak. postresql is highly underrated.
[08:49] <spectrm> ubuntu_: no...you'd need to burn the ISO
[08:49] <nox-Hand> Ubuntu sound card change anyone?
[08:49] <Spliffster> soundray: and postgresql is free as in freedom in contrast to mysql
[08:49] <spectrm> Spliffster: agreed - postgres rules
[08:50] <soundray> ubuntu_: there is no simple way to boot an iso file at the moment. Look at the install page to see possible solutions for your problem:
[08:50] <OddOne> nox-Hand: Yes, I know that, but I managed to connect to ubuntu from WinXP. Then I tried to use XFCE but couldn't connect to ubuntu anymore. :(
[08:50] <soundray> !install | ubuntu_
[08:50] <ubotu> ubuntu_: 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
[08:50] <Pici> ubuntu_: There are alternative ways of installing Ubuntu though, see /msg ubotu install for details.
[08:50] <mergenc> hi there - can i have a simple (?) question?
[08:50] <nox-Hand> OddOne: Think you got the wrong guy?
[08:50] <NineTails> sup
[08:50] <Spliffster> spectrm: you seem to smoke the same stuff m8 :P
[08:50] <OddOne> nox-Hand: Sorry, wrong line. :)
[08:51] <ubuntu_> ok
[08:51] <ubuntu_> thank you
[08:51] <OddOne> ubuntu_: Trying again. :) Yes, I know that, but I managed to connect to ubuntu from WinXP. Then I tried to use XFCE but couldn't connect to ubuntu anymore. :(
[08:51] <nox-Hand> OddOne: :P
[08:51] <mergenc> anone who knows about making sound card work? :)
[08:51] <soundray> Spliffster: do you happen to know a good resource for switching and migrating help?
[08:51] <NineTails> fun
[08:51] <spectrm> does anyone know of a comprehensive service manager for gnome?
[08:51] <spectrm> in ubuntu, of course
[08:51] <soundray> !sound > mergenc, please read ubotu's private message
[08:52] <soundray> spectrm: like bum?
[08:52] <soundray> !info bum | spectrm
[08:52] <ubotu> spectrm: bum: graphical runlevel editor. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.1.7-1 (edgy), package size 80 kB, installed size 524 kB
[08:52] <spectrm> soundray: exqactly like bum
[08:52] <spectrm> soundray: thanks
[08:52] <nox-Hand> How do I make ALSA use my Audigy 2 card rather than the integrated SiS I have in the motherboard?
[08:53] <Spliffster> soundray: http://www.postgresql.org/ is the place to look for, professional documentation. and make sure to install "pgAdmin III" it's a very advanced (still easy) gui for administering/setting up/ and maintaining pgsql dbs (as ell as the psql shell which ships wihth the pg packages)
[08:53] <shirish> ok guys has anybody successfully done the 915resolution thing?
[08:53] <soundray> nox-Hand: System-Preferences-Sound-Sounds-Default sound card
[08:53] <mergenc> soundray, got it, thx, looking after
[08:53] <soundray> Spliffster: cool, I'll look into that at the same time as I'm normalizing my tables ;)
[08:54] <ThunderM> does anyone know ehere could i see a list of tv-tuners that are supported on linux ?
[08:54] <shirish> Spliffster: are u still here? Your advice worked :)
[08:54] <Spliffster> soundray: good start and a bright future without the pwned (by oracle) mysql :d
[08:54] <Specter> ThunderM if you have a reply, i'm intrested, too
[08:54] <thezenmaster> hi everyone
[08:54] <SnrWhippy> hey has anyone used a program called netstudio by neutex
[08:55] <SnrWhippy> its amazing!
[08:55] <nox-Hand> soundray: One can select default mixer tracks, but Sound Events,Music etc it can choose what to send through and there I can only select ALSA if I want it to be properly servered and I want more than one sound at once
[08:55] <Spliffster> shirish: whatever i told you ... i am glad it worked. one more happy customer :P
[08:55] <ThunderM> Specter : none yet...  found this : http://www.wlug.org.nz/TvTunerCards but i guess is far for complete
[08:55] <thezenmaster> can someone give me a hand with GFXGrub?
[08:55] <soundray> ThunderM: linuxtv.org is probably a good start -- try http://www.linuxtv.org/vdrwiki/index.php/Main_Page
[08:55] <soundray> ThunderM: mainly for DVB though
[08:56] <BuzBuz> soundray: I'm sorry, I was afk - can you please write again what you wrote after my last response ?
[08:56] <thezenmaster> I'm having some trouble installing it
[08:56] <viller> does the .doc format contain images or do I have to send them with the file?
[08:56] <mergenc> i have chosen alsa mixer - still no sound :( sorry, i am brand new in all this ubuntu-thing :(
[08:56] <camilo> Hey, someone has succesfully configured basic_auth with apache2?
[08:56] <shirish> Spliffster: It was when my x.org got broken due to my stupidity at the 915resolution thing
[08:56] <viller> does the .doc format contain images or do I have to send them with the file?
[08:56] <soundray> BuzBuz: try "sudo sh -c 'echo no-dns-cache = on >>/etc/wgetrc' ", then retry
[08:57] <shirish> Spliffster: I'm back at it, but this time I'm gonna get your advice each step of the way, for the past 4 days, I've just been blundering in the dark
[08:57] <mittwochstheke> hello.
[08:57] <soundray> viller: your question does not make sense. Provide some context
[08:58] <mittwochstheke> I can't mount samba-shares. mount returns: smbfs: "mount_data version 1684370019 is not supported" in dmesg
[08:58] <shirish> Spliffster: I've already given all my info. at http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=395685 can u help me in making me choices & walking me through this.
[08:58] <linux_user> hello everyone!
[08:58] <viller> I use images in the .doc. Let's say someone wants to open the file (from his computer). Do I have to send the images with it or does .doc include them?
[08:58] <BuzBuz> soundray: nope. still the same
[08:58] <shirish> Spliffster: things which worked for u or didn't work for u
[08:59] <Spliffster> shirish: i'll have a quick look into it ... sorry i am multitasking ...
[08:59] <Killeroid> viller: I am pretty sure the do includes it
[08:59] <soundray> BuzBuz: sorry, no other ideas there
[08:59] <Killeroid> *doc
[08:59] <soundray> mittwochstheke: you should install the smbfs package if you haven't already
[08:59] <eXistenZ> How can I install the DOM Inspector?
[08:59] <shirish> Spliffster: Tht's ok I can wait for some-time, if they're more urgent visitors/customers please help them
[09:00] <mittwochstheke> soundray: i can't. apt-get claims, there were no installation candidate.
[09:00] <Spliffster> shirish: where are you stuck now .. have you completely removed the 915resolution package, reinstalled and rebooted ?
[09:00] <soundray> !info smbfs
[09:00] <ubotu> smbfs: mount and umount commands for the smbfs (for kernels >= than 2.2.x). In component main, is optional. Version 3.0.22-1ubuntu4.1 (edgy), package size 389 kB, installed size 920 kB
[09:00] <soundray> mittwochstheke: are you on edgy?
[09:00] <linux_user> i have a serious problem, i want to block some websites, actually i am living in a hostel with my room-mate, we are using same pc and ubuntu, few days ago i figured out that my room-mate used to visi porn sites, i want to block these sites so no one at my pc can visit these type of sites. how can i do that?
[09:00] <shirish> Spliffster: Right, did everything now back to 640*480 resolution GUI desktop
[09:00] <Spliffster> mittwochstheke: dein nick gilt aber nur heute .. eh!?
[09:01] <BuzBuz> soundray: hmm.. o.k., thank you for your assistance! I'll keep messing around with it. :-)
[09:01] <soundray> Spliffster: und deutsch gildet hier garnich
[09:01] <tonyyarusso> linux_user: Use the /etc/hosts file to redirect them to nothing.
[09:01] <AlexC_> !de
[09:01] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[09:01] <Spliffster> shirish: do you know what your displayis capable of (resolution)?
[09:01] <linux_user> tonyyarusso: can you guide me in some detail?
[09:01] <soundray> AlexC_: easy on that one please
[09:01] <AlexC_> soundray: well this is a english channel,
[09:01] <tonyyarusso> linux_user: http://accs-net.com/hosts/hostsforlinux.html
[09:01] <Killeroid> eXistenZ: go ask on the addons channel on irc.mozilla.org,  i think you can find that extension on addons.mozilla.org
[09:01] <mittwochstheke> Spliffster: nee, jeden mittwoch.
[09:02] <shirish> Spliffster: atleast on windows they work till 1280*1024
[09:02] <mittwochstheke> edgy
[09:02] <Spliffster> soundray: you speak german ? :D
[09:02] <mittwochstheke> ..could be.
[09:02] <mittwochstheke> soundray: how do i find out?
[09:02] <linux_user> tonyyarusso: thanks, lemme try and then tell you
[09:02] <soundray> mittwochstheke: cat /etc/lsb?release
[09:02] <Spliffster> mittwochstheke: klar!
[09:02] <pw> Hey guys can someone help me? I used to use the Line-In as a second Line-Out under Windows (there was a option in the Soundcard configuration prog). That does not seem to work in Edgy, using Alsamixer
[09:02] <Spliffster> :D
[09:02] <soundray> Spliffster: fluently ;)
[09:03] <mittwochstheke> soundray: its dapper.
[09:03] <AlexC_> I've currently got an ATI graphics card, but I have an nVidia one arriving tommorrow. How will I go about uninstalling the ATI drivers? just remove all the packages, install nVidia ones, then re-configure X yeah?
[09:03] <soundray> !info smbfs dapper
[09:03] <Spliffster> soundray: ach was .. ich auch ...
[09:03] <ubotu> smbfs: mount and umount commands for the smbfs (for kernels >= than 2.2.x). In component main, is optional. Version 3.0.22-1ubuntu3.2 (dapper), package size 369 kB, installed size 888 kB
[09:03] <eXistenZ> Killeroid: I think it is in the custom installation
[09:03] <eXistenZ> Spliffster: sprichst du Deutsch?
[09:03] <soundray> Spliffster: are you ever in #ubuntu-de ?
[09:03] <mittwochstheke> 3C
[09:04] <pewee> ehh - just wanted to say how amazingly awesome the ubuntu community is. you rock. :D
[09:04] <mittwochstheke> eek. sorry. soundray: and how does that help?
[09:04] <Killeroid> eXistenZ: yeah, and isnce it is also an extension, you can find it if you search addoons.mozilla.org
[09:04] <pewee> good to have that off my chest..
[09:04] <Spliffster> shirish: unfortunately i do not have the capacity now ... (gf here) but i might be able to help you tomorrow
[09:04] <soundray> mittwochstheke: it's clearly in dapper, so something's wrong with your package setup
[09:04] <Spliffster> eXistenZ: schweiz hier!
[09:04] <soundray> mittwochstheke: maybe just 'sudo apt-get update'?
[09:04] <Spliffster> eXistenZ: there should also be #ubuntu-de btw
[09:05] <shirish> Spliffster: I understand one more motive of multi-tasking tsk....tsk.... but no hurries tomorrow perhaps till tht time I also do the gtf thing
[09:05] <Spliffster> heh
[09:05] <mittwochstheke> soundray: no.
[09:05] <Dame> What package provides the "ati" driver?
[09:05] <kouga> how can i disable in gaim the "quit" messages in the irc?
[09:06] <LadyNikon> kouga: is there a settings area?
[09:06] <pw> Does anyone know how to use the Line-In as Line-Out so you have 4-channel-mode?
[09:06] <soundray> mittwochstheke: well, that's strange. Anyway, smbfs is what's missing, so you could download it manually and install with sudo dpkg -i
[09:06] <kouga> yess, but i can't found
[09:06] <abasinisvacant> how might i solve for:   int[secx]  ?
[09:06] <AlexC_> Dame: xorg-driver-fglrx
[09:07] <mittwochstheke> soundray: got a link?
[09:07] <mittwochstheke> oh, got one :)
[09:07] <Kazol> I have trouble overclocking my Nvidia card: I cannot open Coolbits settings
[09:07] <whta> shift + backspace suddenly restarts my session. How can I set it back to JUST ctrl + shift + backspace?
[09:07] <Dame> AlexC_: im using the open-source drivers, fglrx provides "ati" too?
[09:08] <AlexC_> Dame: oh right sorry, no fglrx does not provide the open-source drivers
[09:08] <Kazol> i don't see the video card overclocking settings after enabling Coolbits.
[09:08] <shatrat> Kazol, I do
[09:08] <linux_user> tonyyarusso: its a bit difficult, can you give me an example?
[09:08] <shatrat> Kazol, maybe you typed it wrong or something
[09:08] <Nemes> How could I change the desktop background through the terminal?
[09:08] <pewee> whta: are you using xgl?
[09:08] <nelly> whta: http://forum.beryl-project.org/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=245&p=1295
[09:08] <mittwochstheke> soundray: uh, oh.. dependency problem with samba-common. Maybe thats the origin of my problems
[09:08] <tonyyarusso> linux_user: just create a line of www.badsite.com  127.0.0.1 pretty much
[09:08] <Dame> AlexC_: can u please chack what package is?
[09:09] <shatrat> Kazol,     Option         "Coolbits" "1"
[09:09] <Kazol> shatrat: I typed it in exactly; after the "nologo" part in the device section.
[09:09] <soundray> mittwochstheke: make sure the version you got is the one that ubotu showed
[09:09] <pewee> whta: http://princ3.wordpress.com/2006/10/04/disable-shift-backspace-logout-in-xgl-and-enable-altgr/ :)
[09:09] <linux_user> tonyyarusso: ok lemme try it
[09:09] <pewee> encountered that issue yesterday so it was still in my history
[09:09] <ardchoille> Nemes: gconftool-2 --type string --set /desktop/gnome/background/picture_filename "/path/to/image.ext"
[09:10] <Dame> !atidriver
[09:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about atidriver - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:10] <shatrat> Kazol, mine is in the Screen section, under the DefaultDepth
[09:10] <Nemes> ardchoille: thanks
[09:10] <Bourne> hi... how do I describe when the GUI is slow to render (I have a working 3D card) but when I see a message box opening it's like I see the whole "drawing" of it, the flat grey comes first, only then the letters come up, it's FAST, but I still see it - it's not like in windows which doesn't "show" the rendering, how do I describe this toolkit behaviour??????
[09:10] <ardchoille> Nemes: man gconftool-2   Lots of neat stuff you can do with it :)
[09:11] <Nemes> ardchoille: great. I will take a look. Thanks again.
[09:11] <mittwochstheke> Hah. Dapper hiccups very hard, if it has no network during install. Security-Updates will be missing - so smbfs will be missing, so samba-shares won't work.
[09:12] <AlexC_> I've currently got an ATI graphics card, but I have an nVidia one arriving tommorrow. How will I go about uninstalling the ATI drivers? just remove all the packages, install nVidia ones, then re-configure X yeah?
[09:12] <Kazol> shatrat: I put it in where you requested. Do I need to restart the X server?
[09:12] <shatrat> Kazol, yes
[09:12] <ad0le> I just bought three G3 PowerPC iMac's to hand off to the kids... mostly for web and email. Didn't think to look if the flash player 9 for PPC was developed. Which would be faster, them tunneling X to x86 box to get firefox with all the plugs or LTSP?
[09:12] <pewee> Bourne: which drivers are you using?
[09:13] <iltomee> hi, plz tell me the bash command to get argument number 2, but not the $2 way
[09:13] <iltomee> i googeled it...
[09:13] <Bourne> pewee: I'm using Via S3 Unichrome with Direct Rendering Enabled
[09:13] <pewee> okay, can't help you there, sorry
[09:13] <linux_user> tonyyarusso: no, its still loading the page
[09:13] <Rictoo> /quit and /part are on a boat. /part jumps off, who's left?
[09:13] <linux_user> tonyyarusso: i am using konqueror browser
[09:13] <oerms> hi. does anyone know, if i can set up a lv with the alternate install cd of 6.10?
[09:14] <Bourne> pewee: why...
[09:14] <AlexC_> Rictoo: very funny.
[09:14] <Last_Hero> heh, nice try Rictoo :p
[09:14] <ardchoille> Rictoo: / /quit
[09:14] <Rictoo> xD
[09:14] <tonyyarusso> linux_user: hmmm
[09:14] <ardchoille> ;)
[09:14] <Rictoo> [14:13:59]  [Rictoo]  /quit and /part are on a boat. /part jumps off, who's left?
[09:14] <Rictoo> [14:14:05]   Quit: (_shawn) (n=shawn@adsl-67-124-149-30.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net) (Remote closed the connection)
[09:14] <Rictoo> LOL
[09:14] <Bourne> pewee: i know it's not a very nice card, but I don't want to buy an ATI and see the same thing happening!!!
[09:14] <pewee> Rictoo: Yea, right. And press ctrl+strg+backspace for the batmobile.
[09:14] <legon> How I can i remove the GNOME splash when logging in?
[09:15] <Kazol> shatrat: still isn't working.
[09:15] <pewee> Bourne: I can't help you there cause i lack knowledge :)
[09:15] <iltomee> hi, plz tell me the bash command to get argument number 2, but not the $2 way. Googled it, but cannot find it
[09:15] <oerms> ok..nobody knows something about lvm and ubuntu ;)
[09:15] <shatrat> Kazol, well, I dont know how to trouble shoot nvidia-settings.      Option         "Coolbits" "1" enables it for me
[09:15] <Kazol> shatrat: is coolbits in the usual nvidia settings?
[09:15] <gav616> whats ubuntu's max half open connection limit?
[09:16] <ad0le> I just bought three G3 PowerPC iMac's to hand off to the kids... mostly for web and email. However, I didn't think to look to see if the flash player 9 for PPC was developed. It of course isnt. Which would be faster, tunneling X through SSH to x86 box to get firefox with all the plugs or LTSP?
[09:16] <comosicus> need help
[09:16] <linux_user> tonyyarusso: maybe some other file overwriting the settings of /etc/hosts ?
[09:16] <Bourne> hi... how do I describe when the GUI is slow to render (I have a working 3D card) but when I see a message box opening it's like I see the whole "drawing" of it, the flat grey comes first, only then the letters come up, it's FAST, but I still see it - it's not like in windows which doesn't "show" the rendering, how do I describe this toolkit behaviour. I Use VIA S3 Unichrome with DR enabled! I know it's not the nicest card, but I surely don't want to buy an AT
[09:16] <linux_user> tonyyarusso: also i am on a dialup
[09:16] <comosicus> i can't extract archive from a cd
[09:16] <tonyyarusso> linux_user: Could be.  Network Manager does that.
[09:16] <shatrat> Kazol, it would be under the GPU 0 settings, Clock Frequencies
[09:16] <linux_user> tonyyarusso: so is there any solution ?
[09:17] <alex__> !update
[09:17] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[09:17] <Kazol> shatrat: in the usual nvidia menu?
[09:17] <Last_Hero> I was wondering if there was somebody here who could answer some questions, I'm thinking about switching from XP but I'm not sure, if anyone is interested in attempting to convert me, feel free to open a chat
[09:17] <shatrat> Kazol, nvidia-settings
[09:17] <Last_Hero> I have a CD of Dapper Drake kicking around
[09:17] <tonyyarusso> linux_user: not sure
[09:17] <linux_user> tonyyarusso: hmmm
[09:17] <linux_user> ok
[09:17] <drcode> hi all
[09:18] <Suurorca> now that's a first for me, seeing a windows user to join a distro chan and ask to be converted =)
[09:18] <drcode> I have two pc with wifi
[09:18] <iltomee> Anyone?? How can i get argument number2 in a bash script? I know... $2, but there also is another command like, argv[2] , or something.
[09:18] <drcode> how I can config the wifi on both of pc?
[09:18] <gav616> any 1 help me?
[09:18] <drcode> any quick help
[09:18] <Ryan`> Excuse me, I am rather new to this. How can I disable the power-now daemon at startup? It's causing issues with wine.
[09:18] <drcode> I am under console
[09:18] <ardchoille> iltomee: arg1 && arg2  ?
[09:19] <Last_Hero> well Suurorca, I kinda want to use Ubuntu, but I have concerns, and this seems like the best place to come to :D
[09:19] <Kazol> Is nvclock any good for overclocking the Nvidia MX 400 video card?
[09:19] <comosicus> when i try to extract archive from a cd it gives me an error
[09:19] <gav616> ryan: go to sessions and delete
[09:19] <void^> gav616: pretty much infinite.
[09:19] <comosicus> can i do something
[09:19] <mastertsunami> hey my fonts aren't anti-aliased anymore, how can i change that?
[09:19] <gav616> thanks void^
[09:19] <ardchoille> iltomee: I think I misunderstood you
[09:19] <void^> gav616: as in, there is no artificial restriction by default
[09:19] <mastertsunami> all i did was install the artwiz package and then enable bitmap fonts by default
[09:19] <erwin85> Hi, with what program/tool can you bind a key to a command? I've used it, but forgot the name.
[09:20] <Ryan`> The command I use to do it now is /etc/init.d/powernowd stop, how can I just disable it all together.
[09:20] <Bourne> Last_Hero: give it a go on us... what's the first doubt
[09:20] <gav616> just setting up emule and half open conenctions is default at 50.. soo maybe setting 100 is ok then>
[09:20] <iltomee> ardchoille: what do u mean? in a bash script $2 represents arg number 2, but what if i am using a loop, and i want to get argument number i
[09:21] <iltomee> ?
[09:21] <void^> Ryan`: should be able to do it in system>administration>services, or update-rc.d on a terminal
[09:21] <void^> gav616: doesn't matter either way
[09:21] <Spliffster> soundray: i guess i am ahrdly ever in #ubuntu-de
[09:21] <Last_Hero> well, I've used 3 or so live CD's before, all of which have failed to decect my Intel 2200 wireless card, the best I've had is it working sometimes, but usually it doesn't work (I did look into how you get it too work)
[09:21] <gav616> ok.. cheers
[09:22] <doug_> How do i load my agpgart module before my radeon module?
[09:22] <Kazol> How do I install nvclocki?
[09:23] <Kazol> nvclock I meant
[09:23] <Dame> Does synaptic keeps log of the recent changes?
[09:23] <Kazol> Has anyone here installed nvclock?
[09:24] <easyease> not me Kazol, is it in repo's?
[09:25] <Kazol> it si in the synaptic pakage manager, but how do I install it and do I need anything extra?
[09:26] <SnrWhippy> whats the best way to backup ubuntu
[09:26] <SnrWhippy> any good tools to roll back?
[09:26] <easyease> if  its in synaptic and you install it it should install the extras
[09:26] <Tomcat_> SnrWhippy: There are a couple of wiki pages, but nothing awesome.
[09:27] <AlexC_> I've currently got an ATI graphics card, but I have an nVidia one arriving tommorrow. How will I go about uninstalling the ATI drivers? just remove all the packages, install nVidia ones, then re-configure X yeah?
[09:27] <SnrWhippy> yeah Tomcat feared as much
[09:28] <easyease> just mark it for install by ticking the box to the left of its description in synaptic, then click apply
[09:28] <easyease> Yeah AlexC
[09:29] <I-m-new> I'm upgrading ubuntu, please let me know if i cancel the updates
[09:29] <I-m-new> it is resume supported or not.
[09:29] <AlexC_> easyease: cool ok thanks
[09:29] <easyease> not resume supported best upgrade from cd
[09:30] <easyease> AlexC best installing Nvidia drivers with Aurtoimatix
[09:30] <easyease> Automatix
[09:30] <doug_> how do i change the kernel modules loading order?
[09:30] <AlexC_> I think I'll leave Automatix alone ;)
[09:30] <theacolyte> !nvidia AlexC_
[09:30] <theacolyte> !nvidia | AlexC_
[09:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nvidia alexc_ - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:30] <easyease> fair play
[09:31] <theacolyte> arg
[09:31] <theacolyte> !nvidia | AlexC_
[09:31] <ubotu> AlexC_: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[09:31] <easyease> nvidia drivers and kernel headers are in rep[os anyway
[09:32] <chef_> hallo
[09:32] <AlexC_> oh I know yeah, should be simple to install, then remove XGL then use aiglx instead, yum
[09:32] <htedrom> hi all....i'm trying to get amarok to use gstreamer, but i'm having a really hard time getting the packages to work together...i'm on edgy...is gstreamer not supported by edgy's amarok?
[09:32] <htedrom> oh and amd64
[09:32] <easyease> you tried Beryl yet AlexC?
[09:33] <AlexC_> easyease: yep, using it as we speak on my ati card
[09:33] <htedrom> i mean, has anyone got gstreamer to work on amarok with edgy?
[09:33] <bewst> hi; does anyone use efax.com's fax service with ubuntu?
[09:33] <yeti_> !resolution
[09:33] <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
[09:33] <easyease> cool, should work nice on Nvidia card
[09:33] <htedrom> the xine engine is just being garbage.
[09:33] <AlexC_> yeah I hope it does, I'll finally be able to drop XGL :P
[09:34] <easyease> have you got all the codecs htedrom?
[09:35] <Kazol> has anyone here ever installed nxclock or coolbits?
[09:35] <Memnoch> Are they all owned...?
[09:35] <htedrom> easyease: which codecs? for xine?
[09:35] <abasinisvacant> what's the command in terminal to see if i am SUDO?
[09:35] <Kazol> Is it like "sudo apt-get install nxclock"??
[09:35] <Flannel> abasinisvacant: er, you don't stay sudo.  but, I guess you're thinking of whoami
[09:35] <Crane> abasinisvacant, is there a $ or a #
[09:35] <Muninn> I have a question regarding trying to fix an Ubuntu install.
[09:36] <abasinisvacant> crane, $
[09:36] <AlexC_> Kazol: yeah you can install it that way, or - go to Admin->System->Synaptic and install it that way
[09:36] <easyease> all codecs you'll ever need, type "restrictedformats" into google and theres a how-to
[09:36] <Crane> then you are running as a user
[09:36] <AlexC_> Crane: that doesn't matter when using sudo
[09:36] <motin> I have got a long list of packages I want to install at once - how can I do this?
[09:36] <htedrom> easyease: yea, i have the codecs
[09:36] <AlexC_> Crane: it will display $ if you're using sudo or not,
[09:36] <Flannel> motin: sudo apt-get install [lots of packages separated by spaces] 
[09:36] <htedrom> i can play everything, i just find xine sluggish
[09:37] <AlexC_> it will only display # if you logged in as root
[09:37] <abasinisvacant> AlexC_,  how do i log in as root
[09:37] <AlexC_> abasinisvacant: you don't
[09:37] <iltomee> I need one person, who knows bash scripting, i have one simple question
[09:37] <motin> Flannel: that is one way - but can I do it with Synaptic?
[09:37] <Last_Hero> is there someone here who I can question about Ubuntu in the context of thinking about switching to Ubuntu from XP?
[09:37] <easyease> hmmmm amorak can be pretty sluggish anyway
[09:37] <Flannel> motin: sure, by clicking them all
[09:37] <KoRnKiD> fucking hell
[09:37] <AlexC_> iltomee: Last_Hero: ask away,
[09:37] <abasinisvacant> AlexC_, then wha'ts the point
[09:37] <htedrom> easyease: yea, but i find it's better with gstreamer
[09:37] <Flannel> !ask | Last_Hero
[09:37] <ubotu> Last_Hero: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[09:38] <TheVault> Last_Hero: Iv made the switch, what can I help ya with?
[09:38] <htedrom> htedrom: but since switching to ubuntu, i can't seem to get it to work
[09:38] <AlexC_> abasinisvacant: in what?
[09:38] <StucKman> hi all. which is the best way to configure a printer under dapper?
[09:38] <Crane> abasinisvacant, you can enable root user and log in as root. I don't remember how though
[09:38] <htedrom> htedrom: the only amarok-gstreamer engine deb i found was for breezy
[09:38] <abasinisvacant> AlexC_, in there even being a root user
[09:38] <Crane> a search of the forums should something
[09:38] <Flannel> Crane, abasinisvacant, there's absolutely no reason to enable the root account
[09:38] <easyease> yes last hero, but i reckon you should try dual booting xp andf ubuntu a while first
[09:38] <AlexC_> abasinisvacant: so you can do administrive/root tasks
[09:38] <Crane> why are you needing root?
[09:38] <iltomee> AlexC_: let n be a number, how can i get argument number n in a bash script
[09:38] <iltomee> ?
[09:39] <Stormx2> iltomee: $n
[09:39] <Flannel> abasinisvacant: The root account is disabled in ubuntu, so no, there's no point in being root.
[09:39] <pewee> Last_Hero: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2369893842637434537&q=dual+boot will help you :)
[09:39] <AlexC_> abasinisvacant: unlike Windows, we don't stay logged in as 'root'
[09:39] <AlexC_> iltomee: I don't know sorry,
[09:39] <mittwochstheke> hey again.
[09:39] <AlexC_> morning,
[09:39] <motin> Flannel: I was kinda hoping there was a mix. I tried adding " install" after each package on each row, but synaptic wouldnt import it
[09:39] <abasinisvacant> Flannel,  it's disabled? even if i type sudo ... ?
[09:39] <mittwochstheke> is it normal, that most of the software is uninstallable because of dependency-problems?
[09:39] <I-m-new> Its mean whatever i'm upgrading online linux is not resume supported.
[09:39] <iltomee> Stormx2: no becase n is another varibale...
[09:39] <Last_Hero> I play games, less than I used to, but still a couple of hours a day, so, are games playable in Wine / Cedaga or is it similar to emulating a PS2?
[09:39] <Stormx2> mittwochstheke: No. What is the error?
[09:39] <Flannel> abasinisvacant: with sudo, you're not using the root account.
[09:39] <Kazol> should I choose the console version, GTK, or QT if I want a regular GUI?
[09:39] <mittwochstheke> and is there a console-based mplayer available?
[09:39] <iltomee> AlexC_: thx 4 ur time anyways
[09:39] <htedrom> Last_Hero: if you play games that much, i recommend you dual boot
[09:40] <abasinisvacant> flannel, then wha'ts the difference between root and sudo
[09:40] <htedrom> Last_Hero:  wine and cedega really aren't competition for running the games natively
[09:40] <Stormx2> iltomee: Ah. Maybe $$n? It might be like $(echo "$n) or something... ask in #bash
[09:40] <Crane> Last_Hero, I did play CoD in wine
[09:40] <Crane> as well al WoW
[09:40] <theacolyte> abasinisvacant: to use the root account, you can do a sudo passwd root, set a password, then it will let you login
[09:40] <Flannel> abasinisvacant: sudo does a specific action as a superuser.
[09:40] <AlexC_> theacolyte: it's best not to advise people to do that
[09:40] <Kazol> Crane: CoD2 is possible?
[09:40] <easyease> yeah games isnt ubuntus strongest point......deffo dual boot
[09:40] <Flannel> theacolyte, abasinisvacant, there's no reason to enable the root account, please don't recommended it
[09:40] <I-m-new> Flannel: I'm upgrading my Linux Online.
[09:40] <Last_Hero> dang, I don't have the hard disk capacity for a duel boot >_<
[09:40] <iltomee> Stormx2: thx, didnt even know there is a bash channel. lol
[09:40] <Stormx2> abasinisvacant: mplayer is console based...
[09:40] <Crane> I never got it working but I did not try real hard.
[09:40] <Muninn> I have a question about "reparing" a Ubuntu install. I installed Ubuntu a couple of days ago, and when I booted that machine up about an hour ago, I got an error in XServer. I'm asking for help in their room as well, just checking if anyone in here has any suggestions about how to a) get around this or b) fix it.
[09:41] <I-m-new> Please tell me its resume supported?
[09:41] <theacolyte> shrug, I don't see any problem with people being able to use their system the way they want to.
[09:41] <Stormx2> !sudo | abasinisvacant
[09:41] <ubotu> abasinisvacant: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[09:41] <mittwochstheke> Stormx2: i'm trying to install mocp on dapper. libmad0 and libid3tag0 are not installable -> thus moc is not installable.
[09:41] <Crane> I was playing alot of Q4 at that time
[09:41] <abasinisvacant> flannel, is there a reason NOT to?
[09:41] <beg1689> strange i never heard of this player before but its the best one iver ever seen!
[09:41] <Kazol> what is the difference betwwen GTK and QT?
[09:41] <easyease> how bigs your hd last hero?
[09:41] <uplinked> is there a good channel to talk about customization? (specifically icons, in search of a good black/red theme)
[09:41] <beg1689> a music player called listen
[09:41] <Crane> abasinisvacant,  why are you needing root?
[09:41] <AlexC_> abasinisvacant: you can destory you're entire system, and it's a security risk
[09:41] <PriceChild> abasinisvacant, sudo is a security feature. root is disabled in ubuntu as a security feature.
[09:41] <Stormx2> mittwochstheke: You insalling mocp from the repos?
[09:41] <ScottLij> is there a reason not to? lol
[09:41] <beg1689> anyone know if there is a website for the listen media player? its impossible to search for one
[09:41] <abasinisvacant> crane, i recently updated dapper to edgy, but something went wrong, nautilus isn't working
[09:41] <PriceChild> abasinisvacant, anyone/any guide that tells you to use a root session instead of sudo is wrong or broken.
[09:41] <Dimensions> guys i know i should not ask it here but how do u uninstall an rpm package ? rpm -r *.rpm ?
[09:41] <mittwochstheke> Stormx2: yes. Multiverse, universe and security is enabled
[09:42] <Stormx2> Dimensions; How did you install it? alien?
[09:42] <I-m-new> Can anyone tell me whatever im upgrading its resume supported or not.
[09:42] <abasinisvacant> pricechild, ok
[09:42] <easyease> try sourceforge , beg1869
[09:42] <Flannel> abasinisvacant: sure.  a) there's no benefit, b) it opens up your machine to crackers, c) you can't use the recovery console without knowing the root account (so when you forget it, you need to use a liveCD), etc, etc.
[09:42] <Stormx2> mittwochstheke: Odd. Have you ran a sudo apt-get update ?
[09:42] <Dimensions> no Stormx2 its on my second system with RH not on this one
[09:42] <StucKman> Kazol: not much. both are very good widget libraries. gtk can run on C and up; qt runs on c++ and up, but has C bindings too
[09:42] <Crane> So what would being root accompish?
[09:42] <AlexC_> a lot, Crane
[09:42] <Crane> Will it run as root?
[09:42] <AlexC_> Crane: it's root, it can do anything - delete you're entire system, if you're not careful
[09:42] <Stormx2> Dimensions: Maybe ask in #fedora or ##linux? check the man page? Not here, thanks.
[09:43] <Stormx2> *sigh*
[09:43] <Stormx2> !root | Crane
[09:43] <ubotu> Crane: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[09:43] <abasinisvacant> flannel, ok.  but how do i fix nautilus?  i recently upgraded from dapper to edgy, and nautilus isn't working properly
[09:43] <Flannel> AlexC_: that hardly 'accomplishes' anything.  You can fix your system with sudo anyway.
[09:43] <Crane> I know I was talking to abasinisvacant
[09:43] <pewee> is there any way to write on ntfs while using ubuntu (ext3)?
[09:43] <Dimensions> geee thanks Stormx2 ...
[09:43] <Kazol> StucKman: which do you recommend? I just want to install nxclock in gui
[09:43] <Flannel> abasinisvacant: What is broken in nautilus?  being root won't fix anything magically.
[09:43] <Stormx2> Dimensions: Please see the topic.
[09:43] <AlexC_> Flannel: you've accomplished destorying you're system,
[09:43] <I-m-new> is there anyone official from Ubuntu to help me out.
[09:43] <Flannel> abasinisvacant: if you want a root shell, `sudo -i` in a console.
[09:43] <Last_Hero> pewee, I think ntfs is a proprietry format that belongs to microsoft
[09:43] <Stormx2> I-m-new: Why would they need to be official?
[09:44] <StucKman> Kazol: I prefer qt because I like kde more that gnome...
[09:44] <Crane> Guys I know what root is and sudo I am aking abasinisvacant what purpose root would help him
[09:44] <AlexC_> Last_Hero: pewee yes it is
[09:44] <Stormx2> Last_Hero: It doesn't "belong" to anyone.
[09:44] <abasinisvacant> flannel, i dont know what is broken, i just know it's not working properly, the background doesn't show
[09:44] <comosicus> what about linux and games......i whant to play heroes and it seems that the archive type is not suported.
[09:44] <Laurence> Does anyone know if it's possible to turn the beep off in Scrot (SCReenshOT)? It's getting annoyign!
[09:44] <comosicus> what can i do
[09:44] <abasinisvacant> Flannel, and there's a popup that tells me somethings wrong
[09:44] <jlee> anyone know where the weather report tool saves its settings?
[09:44] <Stormx2> comosicus: Does it run under linux?
[09:44] <jlee> It keeps using the right city name, but from some other state.
[09:45] <Loevborg> Does synaptic keep track of its updates in a log file somewhere?
[09:45] <AlexC_> comosicus: windows games are coded for Windows, would you expect a Linux program to run in Windows?
[09:45] <Crane> There are certain things sudo cannot do and you can still destroy a system with sudo. But I can't see a need to use root to run nautilus
[09:45] <SnrWhippy> whats the crack with backing up before doing the install from 6.10 to 7.04
[09:45] <Stormx2> jlee: There's one on gdesklets... Maybe its fixed in a new version?
[09:45] <AlexC_> !wine | comosicus
[09:45] <ubotu> comosicus: wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[09:45] <Stormx2> SnrWhippy: Define "crack"
[09:45] <comosicus> i have wine
[09:45] <arkanes> Crane: if you want to use nautilus to operate on system directories you need to run it asroot
[09:45] <Stormx2> comosicus: What is the archive type?
[09:45] <GolferX> jlee, right click on the icon and click preferences?
[09:45] <PriceChild> SnrWhippy, 7.04 is not finished. support in #ubuntu+1 keep backups as it is not finished and buggy
[09:45] <SnrWhippy> sorry whats the score
[09:45] <AlexC_> SnrWhippy: how do you mean? You do understand 7.04 is still Beta
[09:45] <uplinked> Is there a good customization channel around? I'm looking for an icon pack.
[09:45] <comosicus> i have many aplications for windows that i run in linux
[09:45] <Kazol> StucKman: Ok, I installed it. How do I run it?
[09:45] <mittwochstheke> Stormx2: yes.
[09:45] <Sloop1> Stormx2: I'm asking from every one that, I'm upgrading my Ubuntu the size is about 256 MB its huge for me because im on dialup. What if i cancel the update at any time. so whatever the upgrade have been downloaded will be upgrade or will start downloading again when i start upgrade next time.
[09:46] <PriceChild> uplinked, gnome-look.org
[09:46] <SnrWhippy> yeah fair enough i might wait
[09:46] <comosicus> but that is my first time when i try games
[09:46] <crooksey> Sloop1, wtf dude?
[09:46] <jlee> Storm: cool, is that the site? gdesklets.com?
[09:46] <StucKman> Kazol: ahm, it's just a library, not a program
[09:46] <PriceChild> Sloop1, it will continue where it left off
[09:46] <Crane> yes but if never mind, stop helping me and help abasinisvacant , I'm not asking questions
[09:46] <SnrWhippy> there needs to be a way to backup your system
[09:46] <lurasa> If I had ubuntu installed to dual boot with windows
[09:46] <uplinked> PriceChild, been browsing all day, thanks, no luck so far.
[09:46] <Flannel> Sloop1: no, I don't believe that will work well..  What you might want to do is download the alternate CD, with a torrent, or something else that uses resume.  Then upgrade that way
[09:46] <AlexC_> comosicus: if most of the applications you use are via Wine ... then why use Linux :S ?
[09:46] <abasinisvacant> crane, who're you talking to? ubotu?
[09:46] <Kazol> StucKman: what am I supposed to do next? How do I overclock?
[09:46] <lurasa> and just used partition magic to remove the partition, am I gonna have trouble rebooting ?
[09:46] <crooksey> omfg
[09:46] <mittwochstheke> Stormx2: oddest thing was, i couldn't use samba because of a missing smbfs right after install. This was because the installer didn't put in the security-repo. :(
[09:46] <SnrWhippy> especially since its very easy to break your system when your learning ubuntu
[09:46] <Stormx2> Sloop1: Yes that's possible. You can stop the upgrade as long as it is downloading. It will resume next time.
[09:47] <comosicus> for viruses
[09:47] <PriceChild> SnrWhippy, not if yo udon't abuse sudo
[09:47] <easyease> sloop1 your better off downloading a install iso and burning a cd than apt dist upgrading
[09:47] <Flannel> Sloop1: I stand corrected
[09:47] <comosicus> but that is not my problem
[09:47] <StucKman> Kazol: overclock? I dunno, and dunno what does it have to do with gtk or qt
[09:47] <Crane> LOL is anyone reading?
[09:47] <Sloop1> Ok Thanks.
[09:47] <Crane> never mind
[09:47] <jlee> Sloop: I beleive it will be fine becuase it runs a md5 sum on the files to check for corupt ones, but you can't quote me on that. I might be wrong.
[09:47] <PriceChild> Crane, use someone's name to direct it at them, hilights it on their screen
[09:47] <easyease> Flannel speaks much truth
[09:47] <Stormx2> jlee: Something like that. google it.
[09:47] <chemikal> Wow, sweet, installed my first application on linux.. Irssi... FUN!
[09:47] <comosicus> i just whant to know if i can play heroes ...........i whant to solve errors
[09:47] <Stormx2> chemikal: hehe. Synaptic?
[09:47] <Crane> I'll just keep quite
[09:48] <Stormx2> comosicus: What error are you having?
[09:48] <Crane> :P
[09:48] <StucKman> comosicus: most likely not
[09:48] <RyanAmos> Has anyone got mod_rewrite working 100% correctly with apache?
[09:48] <StucKman> chech wine's page
[09:48] <SnrWhippy> how do you direct in gaim
[09:48] <comosicus> whay not?
[09:48] <AlexC_> RyanAmos: #apache
[09:48] <Stormx2> Crane: Ah sorry mate... let me have a look
[09:48] <Sloop1> I'm downloading in parts.
[09:48] <chemikal> stormx2 > I have no idea what synaptic even is.. lol this is my 2nd day running linux, I r teh noob. I dude a sudo apt
[09:48] <Stormx2> SnrWhippy: Direct what?
[09:48] <PriceChild> RyanAmos, what problem are you having?
[09:48] <SnrWhippy> converations
[09:48] <StucKman> comosicus: windows games mostly don't run under linux
[09:48] <comosicus> the archive type is not suported
[09:48] <RyanAmos> AlexC_: I see it as being more of a ubuntu issue
[09:48] <StucKman> some can run under wine
[09:48] <chemikal> did*
[09:48] <jlee> Yeah I live in Gadsden AL, and the damn thing keeps pulling weather for Gadsden AZ after an hour of sitting there
[09:48] <Flannel> comosicus: what sort of archive is it?
[09:48] <RyanAmos> It's not passing get variables, it looks like it does Indexes only?
[09:48] <Crane> Stormx2, there is nothing to look at, I did not ask a question
[09:48] <Stormx2> chemikal: Ah yeah, okay. If you want a nice interface, look under System > Administrations > Synaptic
[09:48] <comosicus> i'm looking right now
[09:49] <Stormx2> Crane: Ah okay.
[09:49] <PriceChild> RyanAmos, AlexC_ #apache won't like him going there as ubnntu messes around with the install and puts bits everywhere
[09:49] <chemikal> Stormx2 > ah thanks, I'll check it out.
[09:49] <mittwochstheke> lol.. ubuntu.com crashes konqueror..
[09:49] <RyanAmos> RewriteRule "^/?(view)/[^/] $" view.php?view=$3 [Last] 
[09:49] <RyanAmos> That's my rewrite rule
[09:49] <RyanAmos> But it just redirects to view
[09:49] <StucKman> RyanAmos: you have no $3
[09:49] <Muninn> I have a question about "reparing" a Ubuntu install. I installed Ubuntu a couple of days ago, and when I booted that machine up about an hour ago, I got an error in XServer. I'm asking for help in their room as well, just checking if anyone in here has any suggestions about how to a) get around this or b) fix it.
[09:49] <RyanAmos> yea that was me testing it
[09:49] <RyanAmos> RewriteRule "^/?(view)/[^/] $" view.php?view=$1 [Last] 
[09:49] <RyanAmos> 2 even
[09:49] <Stormx2> RyanAmos: Try $1
[09:49] <RyanAmos> hah
[09:49] <Flannel> PriceChild, RyanAmos, debian's apache formatting is fine.  It's standard for debian machines.  Heck, it's even documented in apache docs.  You'll need to be aware that some stuff is in different places, but help is the same.
[09:50] <mittwochstheke> lol.. ubuntu.com crashes konqueror HARD
[09:50] <justin420> anybody help or give me a link for a howto on basically usb audio and ubuntu edgy? I have a plantronics dsp-400 and a sound blaster live value 5.1 pci sound card.  when i plug in the usb headset i dont hear any sound coming out of it even after switching the preferences>sound then change all to usb audio and making sure the plantronics headset is the default sound card.
[09:50] <StucKman> RyanAmos: $1 vill have 'view' in it
[09:50] <Stormx2> Its an awful web design anyway.
[09:50] <Crane> Muninn, what error did you get
[09:50] <RyanAmos> Yes, $2 is what I'm after
[09:50] <PriceChild> Flannel, I assumed it was a problem with loading themodule sorry
[09:50] <RyanAmos> I've modified my 000-default files to AllowOverride all
[09:50] <GolferX> when I do an upgrade after having done an update, are new programs installed because of the upgrade or will critical files be updated of programs I originally installed?
[09:50] <Muninn> Crane: http://wiki.x.org/wiki/FAQErrorMessages#head-93b1e0b56f76546d61364f789045e9c745b6cfd4 <-- This one. No devices detected.
[09:50] <StucKman> RyanAmos: ahmmm, I think you don't understand how $n vars are filled...
[09:51] <Phopsy> dyrne: Are you still there?
[09:51] <RyanAmos> StucKman: That's not what the problem is, I know that
[09:51] <Flannel> GolferX: new programs won't be installed (like the new kernel) with an 'upgrade', just newer versions of packages you already have installed.  To install the new dependencies, you need to dist-upgrade
[09:51] <StucKman> RyanAmos: they're filled with the parts that matches the regex parts between ()'s
[09:51] <bonny> hello i need some help with ubuntu, and i keep getting lost in all the info that i find online
[09:51] <jlee> Od, this new firefox won't view some pages unless maximized
[09:52] <RyanAmos> Either way, it should be setting the $_GET variable view empty or non-empty
[09:52] <RyanAmos> It's not even setting it, so I know that's not the issue
[09:52] <Crane> Muninn, what driver are you running
[09:52] <StucKman> so if some url matches ^/?(view)/[^/] $, you'll only get what matches 'view' in $1
[09:52] <CheshireViking> jlee, what pages?
[09:52] <mittwochstheke> I cannot install ANYTHING. mozilla gives a bunch of dependency-errors which traverse through all other included dependencies. Why is that? What did I do wrong? I just installed from cd-rom (6.06)
[09:52] <Muninn> Crane: I don't know. :)
[09:52] <Flannel> !ask | bonny
[09:52] <ubotu> bonny: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[09:52] <GolferX> flannel, good. it's always bothered me, I never knew definitively what was taking place
[09:52] <PriceChild> bonny, what'r eyou having a problem with?
[09:52] <RyanAmos> Exactly, but I want what is after the trailing /
[09:52] <RyanAmos> Which is in $2
[09:52] <jlee> gDesklets.org
[09:53] <Crane> Muninn, Did you change anything when you booted the first time?
[09:53] <Flannel> mittwochstheke: pastebin the errors, and your sources.list please
[09:53] <jlee> I have to minimize and Maximize after every click to see the changed pages
[09:53] <Muninn> Crane: Not that I know to.
[09:53] <Crane> Muninn, What version
[09:53] <Muninn> Crane: 6.10
[09:53] <ubuntuEdgy> how can i use nautillus while on a shh session ?
[09:53] <Stormx2> mittwochstheke: There are some security updates, have you installed all of them?
[09:53] <bonny> I'm taking a computer programming course and need to be able to write and compile simple java programs, and cannot figure out how to do it in ubuntu.
[09:53] <StucKman> RyanAmos: try some RedirectMatch first, or check the logs where is it rewriting too. also, set the RedirectLevel (or something like that) to something usefull
[09:53] <easyease> munnin did you install nvidia driver then upgrade kernel?#
[09:53] <Stormx2> bonny: Do you even compile java? o.o
[09:53] <ubuntuEdgy> i get this all the time cannot open display:
[09:53] <Stormx2> ah i guess you do...
[09:53] <StucKman> RyanAmos: no, it's not in $12
[09:53] <Muninn> easyease: Not as far as I know.
[09:53] <moyogo> bonny: do you have java installed
[09:54] <bonny> yes you do stormx2
[09:54] <mittwochstheke> hmm. i'm trying to upgrade. 121 packages are not yet uptodate
[09:54] <StucKman> you gotta put it between ()'s
[09:54] <zany_zebra> I have already run a script to replace nautillus as the file manager, but the places menu and any icon on the desktop to a place still open nautillus. Is it possible to completely replace nautillus? it seems it only happened in name.
[09:54] <Flannel> !java | bonny
[09:54] <ubotu> bonny: 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
[09:54] <RyanAmos> I have a feeling it's an issue with this in my 000-default file: Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
[09:54] <PriceChild> mittwochstheke, sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[09:54] <Last_Hero> Stormx2, Java compiles to a "byte code" somewhere between Java and Binary
[09:54] <GolferX> flannel, but actually is it right to think that it's ok to do the dist-upgrade also since it does involve dependencies?
[09:54] <Kazol> I have a file in /usr/bin that I cannot link to. I cannot even copy it to the desktop due to insufficient permissions.
[09:54] <jovani> HOLA
[09:54] <mittwochstheke> (which never posed a problem in debian. I usually have 400-600 not updated packages there for a bunch of weeks)
[09:54] <Flannel> bonny: once you've installed sun's java package, compiling/running is identical to elsewhere
[09:54] <mittwochstheke> PriceChild: dist? Are you sure??
[09:54] <bonny> ahg... i'm lost now ubotu...
[09:55] <PriceChild> mittwochstheke, it won't take you to feisty don't worry ;)
[09:55] <jovani> HELLO
[09:55] <bonny> i'm a beginer and that all looked like garble
[09:55] <StucKman> RyanAmos: try RedirectMatch first
[09:55] <PriceChild> mittwochstheke, its more aggressive and will download new packages if its needed
[09:55] <zany_zebra> bonny: ubotu is a bot.
[09:55] <mittwochstheke> PriceChild: hmm. I wouldn't care, as long as i could install packages afterwards ... :)
[09:55] <bonny> oh
[09:55] <Kazol> why can't I link a file in /usr/bin?
[09:55] <mittwochstheke> PriceChild: ok, as in debian :)
[09:55] <PriceChild> mittwochstheke, yup
[09:55] <zany_zebra> bonny: what do you need help with?
[09:55] <SgtRhoruns> eh... what do i do in the event that Beryl prevents my GUI from coming up.....?
[09:55] <Flannel> GolferX: for new kernels and stuff? yeah.  Or you can type out the packages manually, that's another way.  It's because the stuff you currently have installed (linux-image-arch) has changed dependnecy (to linux-image-new.version.number-arch)
[09:55] <CheshireViking> jlee, seems to be ok for me, i don't need to minimise/maximise between pages
[09:55] <lajnix> is there a swedish ubuntu chan :D
[09:55] <Stormx2> Kazol; Maybe you need to use sudo?
[09:55] <StucKman> Kazol: what command are you using?
[09:55] <Flannel> SgtRhoruns: #ubuntu-effects for Beryl support, thanks
[09:55] <zany_zebra> bonny: i am pretty new, i will try and help you
[09:55] <RyanAmos> Ok, well let me go do some research on it first...  I couldn't get the rewrite log file working last night
[09:55] <ubuntuEdgy> any one knoe why i get this ?
[09:56] <Kazol> what command is for linking files?
[09:56] <SgtRhoruns> thank you
[09:56] <bonny> first what is multiverse?
[09:56] <ubuntuEdgy> i@media-server:~$ sudo nautilus /var
[09:56] <ubuntuEdgy> cannot open display:
[09:56] <nexousNET> What's a terminal that will be on my desktop like conky?
[09:56] <Kazol> I want a shortcut on my Desktop to a program
[09:56] <Flannel> ubuntuEdgy: use gksudo whenever opening a graphical program
[09:56] <ubuntuEdgy> thank you
[09:56] <Flannel> Kazol: Just make a shortcut that contains nothing but the name
[09:56] <Flannel> Kazol: /usr/bin is in your path, so typing just the name will work.
[09:56] <zany_zebra> bonny: did you see the message i private sent you?
[09:56] <bonny> yah
[09:57] <easyease> bonny take a look at the ubuntu wiki about repositories if you dont know what universe is
[09:57] <Flannel> bonny: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java  follow instructions there
[09:57] <zany_zebra> Bonny: respond there, i will help you.
[09:57] <ubuntuEdgy> Flannel:  gksudo:2278): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[09:57] <bonny> ok flannel and easyease
[09:57] <nexousNET> Is there a channel for just ubuntu eyecandy and customization?
[09:57] <ubuntuEdgy> Flannel: im also on ssh
[09:57] <Flannel> nexousNET: #ubuntu-effects
[09:57] <PriceChild> nexousNET, #ubuntu-effects
[09:57] <nexousNET> Thanks
[09:57] <Flannel> ubuntuEdgy: er... you can't open nautilus over SSH.
[09:57] <easyease> the ubuntu wiki is a great place to get your pc ready for action
[09:58] <PriceChild> Flannel, unless you use it to tunnel X too ;)
[09:58] <Flannel> PriceChild: right, but he wouldve mentioned that, I imagine.
[09:58] <um_whoa> never imagine :D
[09:58] <ubuntuEdgy> Flannel:can i use any thing graphical over ssh
[09:58] <yell0w> ubuntuEdgy, sshfs + fuse
[09:58] <Flannel> ubuntuEdgy: no, it's text only
[09:58] <nexousNET> How can I adjust the brightness of my monitor?
[09:59] <Kazol> flannel: Thanks! Haven't though of that.
[09:59] <chemikal> nexous > press the buttons on the front.
[09:59] <ubuntuEdgy> Flannel:ohh god im used to winodws
[09:59] <nexousNET> chemikal: it's a notebook pc, there are no buttons on the front.
[09:59] <StucKman> ubuntuEdgy: you can ssh -X to the other machine and then bring up apps like 'kopete &'
[09:59] <Mirth> It says I need the required plugin to play a DVD Movie.
[09:59] <Mirth> Where do I get that?
[09:59] <nexousNET> chemikal: I have a brightness adjuster all the way up, but is there anything in ubuuntu that cna effect it?
[09:59] <yell0w> ubuntuEdgy, sshfs + fuse
[09:59] <chemikal> nexous > should be a Function button (Fct) and a button that lookos like a sun
[10:00] <nexousNET> chemikal: I know that, but something different in ubuntu effect it?
[10:00] <chemikal> nexousNET: im not sure, Im new to Ubuntu, but there has to be a "power managment" somewhere.
[10:00] <nexousNET> chemikal: okay ill have a look.
[10:00] <ubuntuEdgy> yell0w:how do i use it
[10:00] <um_whoa> system > preferences
[10:00] <Mirth> Where do I get the plugin to play a DVD Movie?
[10:01] <ubuntuEdgy>  sshfs + fuse /var/lib/mythv ?
[10:01] <zany_zebra> system|preferences|power management
[10:01] <zany_zebra> Mirth: Ther is no legal plugin/
[10:01] <easyease> Mirth......https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats
[10:01] <zany_zebra> mirth: in the USA that is.
[10:01] <yell0w> ubuntuEdgy, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=275856
[10:01] <Mirth> Let's pretend Im in Canada.
[10:01] <Mirth> :)
[10:01] <nexousNET> What's a terminal that will just float on my desktop like conky?
[10:01] <ubuntuEdgy> ssh -X user@123.123.123.4
[10:01] <ubuntuEdgy> ?
[10:01] <Chapayev> hey all - looking for someone brave to help me with Logitech quiccam comm. STX & 6.06 (spca5xx issue?)
[10:01] <StucKman> ubuntuEdgy: yah
[10:02] <zany_zebra> Mirth: then i beleive it is just a matter of enabling multiver and univers an doing sudo apt-get install libdvdcss
[10:02] <seyton> anybody have installed GLIB 1.2.2?
[10:02] <Laurence> Nxeous, are you looking to increase the brightness generally, or just for films and whatnot?
[10:02] <zany_zebra> Mirth: Just want you to be aware it is of shaky legality. Not defined either direction. not legal, but not criminal.
[10:02] <pewee> I got a 250gb SATA with a vista installation on scsi1 (0,0,0) partition 1 (sda). While installing ubuntu 6.10 i chose the "Resize and use free space option" - anyone knows how long that takes?
[10:03] <PriceChild> !libdvdcss2 | Mirth
[10:03] <pewee> i'm waiting since 15m and i dont know whats going on, since theres no progress bar
[10:03] <ubotu> Mirth: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[10:03] <Chapayev> need help with usb webcam in dapper
[10:03] <seyton> pewee, less than 2mins
[10:03] <ubuntuEdgy> StucKman: it dont work bro
[10:03] <pewee> now that's ugly. :P
[10:03] <Chapayev> will trade bluetooth-gprs knowhow
[10:04] <ubuntuEdgy> StucKman:@media-server:~$ sudo nautilus /var
[10:04] <ubuntuEdgy> Password:
[10:04] <ubuntuEdgy> cannot open display:
[10:04] <pewee> seyton: any idea what the cause could be?
[10:04] <StucKman> ubuntuEdgy: maybe you have XForwarding off in the server
[10:05] <Chapayev> its time to get 6.10 huh ?
[10:05] <ubuntuEdgy> know how to turn it on ?
[10:05] <seyton> no idea
[10:05] <StucKman> ubuntuEdgy: edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[10:05] <easyease> Chapeyev........http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=303330&highlight=spca5xx%5D
[10:05] <StucKman> the setting is X11Forwarding, IIRC
[10:05] <seyton> anybody have tried to install GLIB 1.2.2?
[10:05] <ubuntuEdgy> mabe i have to provide a display like sudo nautilus --display * /var/lib
[10:06] <Chapayev> am i gonna have to make it ..?
[10:06] <easyease> no you can download it from repositories Chapeyev
[10:06] <Chapayev> cause the log mentions a ndistwrapper error
[10:07] <Chapayev> im gonna have to compiule that onet too?!
[10:07] <easyease> Chapeyev best bet is to post on ubuntuforums abouit that
[10:07] <Chapayev> easy - I only saw the source for it in synaptic
[10:08] <Chapayev> easy - u mean the can. reposits - or someplace else?
[10:08] <easyease> Chap this irc moves to fast for me, post in ubuntu forums and Ill try help
[10:08] <Mirth> Anyone know of a program I can use to rip only a certain selection of a DVD Movie into like, AVI?
[10:09] <Silent_Chaos> can someone tell me how to resey my xorg.conf to the ubuntu default (im very new to ubuntu)
[10:09] <ubuntuEdgy> X11Forwarding yes
[10:09] <easyease> In synaptic you can install the spca cam driver
[10:10] <PriceChild> !xconfig | Silent_Chaos
[10:10] <ubotu> Silent_Chaos: 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
[10:10] <Chapayev> speaking of xorg.conf - is there a way to indicate the refresh freq. ??
[10:10] <FD-Spuddy> Hi Guys
[10:10] <FD-Spuddy> Anybody got a Belkin Wireless adapter on Ubuntu
[10:10] <ddonky> hay
[10:10] <Chapayev> easy - and after I install it - thats it - nothing to boot-strap it in ?
[10:11] <FD-Spuddy> Anybody got a Belking Wireless Adapter on Ubunut?
[10:11] <Silent_Chaos> hmmm, i had tried "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" but it gave me all sorts of errors about my frivers and moniitors
[10:11] <FD-Spuddy> Silent you on about my question?
[10:11] <FD-Spuddy> Anybody got a Belking Wireless Adapter on Ubunut?
[10:11] <Silent_Chaos> FD-Spuddy: sorry, no
[10:11] <RyanAmos> StucKman: Just to let you know I've figured it out by changing the rewrite rule and a line in the 000-default file.
[10:11] <Laurence> !xconfig
[10:12] <ubotu> 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
[10:12] <easyease> CHapayev, if it doesnt work after installing from synaptic you could try finding an application called "easycam"
[10:12] <FD-Spuddy> Anybody got a Belking Wireless Adapter on Ubunut?
[10:12] <Chapayev> easycam bombed already :)\
[10:12] <FD-Spuddy> Please can sombody help
[10:12] <Chapayev> FD - dapper or edgy ??
[10:12] <StucKman> RyanAmos: ok
[10:12] <FD-Spuddy> ?
[10:12] <jlee> anyone here ever setup postgresql before?
[10:12] <easyease> Chapayev, it should just work after being installed though
[10:12] <FD-Spuddy> Dapper or Edgy?
[10:12] <alex__> i've got one FD
[10:13] <FD-Spuddy> How u get it workin on Ubuntu
[10:13] <StoneNote> !wireless | FD-Spuddy
[10:13] <ubotu> FD-Spuddy: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[10:13] <vikingr> how do i uninstall a program i installed with easy_install (setuptools)?
[10:13] <blackest> anyone got  A good printer howto
[10:13] <FD-Spuddy> Right
[10:13] <FD-Spuddy> I got this up
[10:13] <jlee> does anyone here know how to add a user to postgresql, I am looking at http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/interactive/database-roles.html and it isn't helping
[10:13] <FD-Spuddy> What i need
[10:13] <easyease> Chapayev, follow this link, and aDD TO IT IF YOU HAVE NO SUCCESS......http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=303330&highlight=spca5xx%5D
[10:14] <blackest> !printers
[10:14] <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
[10:14] <FD-Spuddy> !WIFI
[10:14] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[10:14] <FD-Spuddy> I GONE THERE
[10:14] <nexousNET> How can I remove the window border from IRSSI while running terminal, Or do I have to get a new terminal?
[10:14] <Silent_Chaos> ubotu: if i run that will it reconfigure any differently than what i had tried already, "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[10:14] <jlee> Ah, never mine, I figured it out
[10:14] <FD-Spuddy> But i need the programs
[10:14] <alex__> just go to System - Administration - Networking and set it up FD
[10:14] <FD-Spuddy> It tells u how to set it up when i have no wireless key
[10:14] <FD-Spuddy> EH
[10:14] <FD-Spuddy> but i need to install first
[10:14] <FD-Spuddy> i need the drivers/
[10:14] <FD-Spuddy> Or do i just go straight in and wireless?
[10:15] <FD-Spuddy> ?
[10:15] <Chapayev> FD - if ur on 6.10 it shld prob. work... w/o too much hassle in 6.06 u might need ndiswrapper's latesty
[10:15] <FD-Spuddy> i aint a clue what im running lol
[10:15] <FD-Spuddy> Right i go and have a look
[10:16] <FD-Spuddy> Chow
[10:16] <oliver_g> Hi all
[10:16] <Chapayev> Ill try to post sometn if I bomb out
[10:17] <oliver_g> Is this new Codec Download stuff also targeted at Rhythmbox (so, for music)?
[10:17] <oliver_g> Or only for video?
[10:18] <Mirth> Anyone know of a program I can use to rip only a certain selection of a DVD Movie into like, AVI?
[10:18] <ubuntuEdgy> dose any one know why my password dont work when i do this from a nautilus window ssh:// user@192.192.192.3 /var/lib
[10:19] <um_whoa> whoa
[10:19] <um_whoa> !netsplit
[10:19] <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
[10:20] <l337h4l> anyone tired of endless fake eBay spam in there email
[10:20] <theacolyte> nice call um_whoa
[10:20] <sebaji> HOLA...
[10:20] <theacolyte> hehe
[10:20] <dundukas> :O
[10:20] <SeveredCross> Holy netsplit.
[10:20] <pewee> well, and a swap partition won't be wrong, i guess.
[10:20] <Askar> Anyone knows if listen has a IRC channel?
[10:20] <SeveredCross> This is crazy.
[10:20] <um_whoa>  an anti-netsplit
[10:20] <SeveredCross> Holy netsplit batman. Jesus.
[10:20] <StucKman> weeee-ha!
[10:21] <SeveredCross> pewee: If you have a Windows installation, it's probably one primary partition.
[10:21] <SeveredCross> Swap and Ubuntu would make 2 ore.
[10:21] <l337h4l> anyone tired of endless fake eBay spam in there email
[10:21] <uplinked> there was no netsplit. they never left. they just got stuck in the tubes, behind someone elses emails and youtubes.
[10:21] <Silent_Chaos> Ubotu: do you know why i got a no monitor erros and drivers error when i ran that last?
[10:21] <SeveredCross> That leaves you room to create 1 more extended partition, with logical partitions in it if you need to.
[10:22] <um_whoa>  ubotu is a bot
[10:22] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about is a bot - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:22] <uplinked> naw, just good ol' senator ted.
[10:22] <ubuntuEdgy> dose any one know why my password dont work when i do this from a nautilus window ssh:// user@192.192.192.3 /var/lib
[10:22] <mittwochstheke> hmm,. all my audio players don't work.
[10:22] <brian_faia> I've got a Geforce2 Go (wiki/forums state use nvidia-glx driver) Install goes great, and when I restart X, I get a pretty nvidia splash. Direct rendering works great. After I RESTART the machine, however, the display is BROKEN. Only have the display shows up, and it is very garbled. Anyone have any help?
[10:22] <pewee> Okay. And... is there anything i should have an eye on, creating a swap partition?
[10:22] <mittwochstheke> they start playing and directly stop.
[10:22] <SeveredCross> pewee: What do yo umean have an eye on?
[10:22] <SeveredCross> Nothing really specific that I can think of.
[10:22] <Askar> Anyone knows if listen has a IRC channel?
[10:23] <uplinked> pewee, make sure it's not a real partition, basically :)
[10:23] <uplinked> as long as you have the right one, there's not a lot you can goof up. not a lot even i can goof up.
[10:23] <Silent_Chaos> when i tried to reset my xorg.conf with "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver.org" i got erros about no monitors and driver errors, anyone know why?
[10:23] <brian_faia> I've got a Geforce2 Go (wiki/forums state use nvidia-glx driver) Install goes great, and when I restart X, I get a pretty nvidia splash. Direct rendering works great. After I RESTART the machine, however, the display is BROKEN. Only have the display shows up, and it is very garbled. Anyone have any help?
[10:24] <CheshireViking> brian_faia, what is garbled? when you restart do you get dumped out to a text terminal or do you get a graphical display?
[10:25] <fbc> What command will associate all *.exe's with wine?
[10:25] <brian_faia> CheshireViking: I get a graphical display
[10:25] <thezenmaster> guys can you help me out with GRUB? I'm installing GFXBoot and grub can't find "Stage1"
[10:25] <screv> anyone know of a good way i can get in to a 2nd HD (ntfs format) it is not listed when i use the mount command
[10:25] <sancho> Good evening to everyone.
[10:25] <brian_faia> CheshireViking: but, it only shows on 1/2 of the screen
[10:25] <psusi> does anyone have any idea how xlsfonts and xfontsel can show a font, but applications fail to locate the FontStruct to enable its use?
[10:25] <thezenmaster> ;)
[10:25] <jds1> can someone point me towards a good guide on getting wireless to work with a Dell Inspiron 6400/E1505 series laptop?
[10:25] <brian_faia> CheshireViking: like it is squished
[10:25] <shodanjr_gr> hey guys, ive been trying to get my NTFS partition to mount on ubuntu but i cant...
[10:25] <Insolit> hi all! i've installed ubuntu into a system with windows vista installed
[10:25] <jds1> I'm on edgy, and that's probably the only thing I have left to fix (finally got Beryl working!)
[10:25] <shodanjr_gr> initially i tried to follow the tutorial on the documentation page whcih tells me to go to the administration -> disks tool, but there is no such tool on my system!!!
[10:26] <Insolit> i can now boot to ubuntu with grub
[10:26] <CheshireViking> brian_faia, certainly odd, could it be something to do with the refresh rates in xorg?
[10:26] <fbc> shodanjr_gr:  use automatix . it has an NTFS autoloader option builtin already.
[10:26] <Insolit> but can't boot into windows vista
[10:26] <FD-Spuddy> Hi im back
[10:26] <FD-Spuddy> No Wireless adapter came up
[10:26] <shodanjr_gr> fbc: automatix = ???
[10:26] <CheshireViking> !automatix
[10:26] <ubotu> automatix is a script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[10:26] <Insolit> the system simply restarts with no error
[10:26] <Insolit> could anyone tell me what to do to recover windows vista boot?
[10:26] <shodanjr_gr> how do i use automatix?
[10:26] <fbc> !worksforme
[10:26] <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.
[10:26] <brian_faia> CheshireViking: well, in the wiki, it said to try to manually set those refresh rates. I set it to the manufacturer rate of 60 hz, and it seemed to make the problem even worse.
[10:26] <FD-Spuddy> Who knows where to get NDISWrapper and how to work it
[10:26] <FD-Spuddy> Who knows where to get NDISWrapper and how to work it
[10:27] <seyton> FD-Spuddy, use madwifi
[10:27] <CheshireViking> brian_faia, i'm using a laptop with geforce2 go chips & that runs at 1600*1200 without problem
[10:27] <FD-Spuddy> Right
[10:27] <FD-Spuddy> Where i get that?
[10:27] <fbc> shodanjr_gr:  getautomatix.com
[10:27] <jlee> Ok, I didn't figure it out
[10:27] <brian_faia> CheshireViking: this only happens after I restart the entire system. I can restart X server all day long and not have a problem
[10:27] <um_whoa> that works for me was uncalled for, dude
[10:27] <Silent_Chaos> i was editing my xorg, i restarted and got dumped inot a text terminal saying xorg.cong could not load, i have tryed resetting it via "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg", but still get the same errors, anyone know how to fix this?
[10:27] <sancho> Can anyone help me with bluetooth?
[10:27] <jlee> Will someone help me with postgresql
[10:27] <brian_faia> CheshireViking: what can I do to troubleshoot this?
[10:27] <fbc> Can someone tell me how to associate all .exes with wine?
[10:27] <FD-Spuddy> !wifi
[10:27] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[10:27] <jlee> actually, let me see if there is a room for that
[10:28] <seyton> FD-Spuddy, http://madwifi.org/wiki/UserDocs/FirstTimeHowTo
[10:28] <um_whoa>  linux doesn't have exe;s
[10:28] <FD-Spuddy> Ok thanks
[10:28] <fbc> um_whoa:  It can with WINE
[10:28] <FD-Spuddy> Downloading then putting on HD
[10:28] <brian_faia> you are using the nvidia-glx driver, right CheshireViking ? or are you using the legacy driver?
[10:28] <um_whoa> you got to be kidding me
[10:28] <uplinked> um_whoa, what's so funny about it?
[10:28] <FD-Spuddy> Thanks guys
[10:28] <um_whoa> funny abougt what
[10:28] <FD-Spuddy> Just gonna go on Linux and install
[10:29] <sancho> Noone with bluetooth experience?
[10:29] <CheshireViking> brian_faia, what machine are you running linux on? mine is a dell 8100 laptop, could alway compare xorg files - my nvidia driver is the 9631 version
[10:29] <uplinked> um_whoa, did you mean "you've gotta be kidding me" in relation to exes with wine on linus?
[10:29] <uplinked> linux*
[10:29] <brian_faia> CheshireViking: Inspiron 2650 here
[10:29] <Shamrock`> anyone know where I can fnd the official ubuntu banner link stuff?
[10:29] <fbc> I've installed wine and I can't figure out how to associate it with EXE's at all..  HELP!
[10:29] <brian_faia> CheshireViking: Running Edgy gnome
[10:29] <brian_faia> CheshireViking: I don't know what version my driver is.
[10:29] <um_whoa> because linux doesn't use exe in fact if doesn
[10:30] <brian_faia> CheshireViking: whatever is the newest in the repos
[10:30] <mogydy> hi, i am trying to install ubuntu edgy on an old mac (g3) but the screen goes into sleep mode (lamp goes orange) halfway the live cd boot, any ideas?
[10:30] <um_whoa> doesn't view things in that way, it sees them as all files some files have an executable bit others don't
[10:30] <um_whoa>  that's why
[10:30] <ubernewb> hey all, if my chroot environment has an ip of x.x.x.1 and my non chroot environment has a chroot of x.x.x.1 will this cause services that are loaded in both environement to barf?
[10:30] <CheshireViking> brian_faia, same here - try clicking Applications, System Tools & Nvidia Settings (if you've got it installed)
[10:30] <Mirth> SOB!!!
[10:30] <brian_faia> CheshireViking: no, that isn't installed . . .
[10:30] <Mirth> I accidentally deleted my top panel.
[10:30] <brian_faia> CheshireViking: what package is that?
[10:30] <Mirth> Is there a way to get it back?
[10:30] <Silent_Chaos> anyone know how to put my xorg.conf back to the standard from the live disk?
[10:31] <screv> can anyone help me get access to a 2nd HD (ntfs)?
[10:31] <um_whoa> how, via rm?
[10:31] <CheshireViking> brian_faia, i'm not sure what the package is, let me check
[10:31] <mogydy> right click on the other panel and select add panel
[10:31] <uplinked> Mirth, if you have no panels open, run (alt+f2) "gnome-panel"
[10:32] <brian_faia> ok, CheshireViking it is the nvidia-settings package, but it asks me to remove the nvidia-glx driver!
[10:32] <sancho> Bluetooth cant scan for any device. Some help available?
[10:32] <brian_faia> CheshireViking: are you using the legacy driver?
[10:32] <ashfaith> werd
[10:32] <thezenmaster> what's the command to delete a folder? (as sudo)
[10:32] <Mirth> Alt + F2 didn't do anything for me uplinked :(
[10:32] <oliver_g> Mirth: if you still have the bottom panel, right-click on it and select Create Panel
[10:32] <uplinked> Mirth, any way of opening a terminal from your screen?
[10:33] <oliver_g> Mirth: this gives you a new panel, but I guess you have to add all the stuff to it manually :-/
[10:33] <uplinked> Mirth, unless you still have a bottom panel, in which case, ignore me and listen to oliver_g
[10:33] <oliver_g> thezenmaster: command is rm -r
[10:33] <cables> Does anyone know where the "default" home folder is stored? Whenever I create a new user, the panels are screwed up.
[10:33] <CheshireViking> brian_faia, i'm using the 9631 driver - installed using Envy because I problems getting 3d working properly
[10:33] <um_whoa> do rm -ir
[10:33] <Mirth> I can access the terminal uplinked
[10:33] <thezenmaster> oliver_g thanks!
[10:33] <pewee> SeveredCross: Partitioning went just fine. Thanks for your help. :)
[10:33] <um_whoa> that way you don't come back saying you killed things you perhaps didn't want to with the recursive bit
[10:34] <uplinked> Mirth, open it, and just type "gnome-panel"
[10:34] <uplinked> you should be fine. i run with mine closed about 90% of the time :)
[10:34] <brian_faia> CheshireViking: I tried Envy first, but it broke my x just like the driver from the repos
[10:34] <pewee> this community does really (how do i put it best...) rock the shit.
[10:34] <oliver_g> um_whoa: good idea, thanks!
[10:34] <psusi> cables, /etc/skel
[10:34] <cables> psusi, thanks
[10:35] <sancho> Noone with tips for bluetooth problem? Please...
[10:35] <CheshireViking> brian_faia, i'm not sure i can help, i can pastebin my xorg that is working if that'll help
[10:35] <um_whoa> really you should set an alias for rm  such as alias rm="rm -i" that way you don't accidently kill things in general
[10:35] <shodanjr_gr> sancho:
[10:35] <shodanjr_gr> sancho: what is the issue?
[10:35] <Mirth> so now I have a blank panel, hehe!
[10:35] <KratoS> 
[10:35] <Silent_Chaos>  i was editing my xorg, i restarted and got dumped inot a text terminal saying xorg.cong could not load, i have tryed resetting it via "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg", but still get the same errors, anyone know how to fix this?
[10:35] <uplinked> Mirth, yep, that sucks, but unavoidable. Right Click, Add To Panel, and get crackin' :)
[10:36] <Mirth> Doh, lol
[10:36] <Mirth> I hope they can fix that in Fiesty
[10:36] <Mirth> Last time I deleted my panel, I just reinstalled Ubuntu
[10:36] <cables> psusi, I looked in /etc/skel and all it has is Examples and some .bash-whatever files. Do you know where the default gconf is?
[10:36] <uplinked> Mirth, Nothing to fix- forgive me if I'm mistaken, but it sounds like you clicked "Close Panel", then "Yes, Delete all my settings"
[10:36] <screv> can anyone help me get access to a 2nd HD (ntfs)?
[10:37] <um_whoa> how did you delete your panel and what are you referring to as your panel?
[10:37] <cables> !ntfs | screv
[10:37] <ubotu> screv: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[10:37] <shodanjr_gr> i was very surprised to find out that ubuntu managed to autodetect my laptop's bluetooth module, and all i needed was to download the OBEX file transfer dealie via Synaptic
[10:37] <pewee> !ntfs-3g
[10:37] <ubotu> 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)
[10:37] <oliver_g> so... what would be the best channel to ask about the new Codec Downloader?
[10:37] <screv> its not a partition, its a totaly speparate HD. when i use the mount command, it is not listed
[10:37] <cliechti> hi, i have a new intel core 2 duo box, which version should i install? i used to have the AMD64 version on the old box (with an AMD64)
[10:37] <pewee> now that's cool :D
[10:37] <Silent_Chaos> !xconfig
[10:37] <ubotu> 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
[10:37] <Silent_Chaos> !fixres
[10:38] <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
[10:38] <Mirth> I think I hit "Delete Panel" uplinked
[10:38] <Mirth> hehe
[10:38] <uplinked> Mirth, that'll do it :)
[10:38] <brian_faia> exit
[10:38] <Mirth> lol
[10:38] <cdn> Is there a libtool-dev package that I'm just not seeing?
[10:38] <pewee> !fuse
[10:38] <ubotu> Though it's still very unsafe, you can read about Ubuntu NTFS writing using fuse here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lkraider/NtfsFuse
[10:38] <uplinked> Mirth, if you ever want to close it without deleting, try preferences->sessions->second tab, "remove" gnome panel, then apply. Like I said, I don't leave it open, typically
[10:39] <psusi> does anyone have any idea how xlsfonts and xfontsel can show a font, but applications fail to get the FontStruct and use the font?  it's like it exists, but it doesn't
[10:39] <um_whoa> uplink, what is it that you are referring to as a panel?
[10:39] <uplinked> um_whoa, the panel. gnome-panel.
[10:39] <um_whoa> the desktop enviroment, uplinkedd?
[10:39] <uplinked> um_whoa, no.
[10:40] <um_whoa> please explain, i am lost
[10:40] <shodanjr_gr> guys has anyone managed to set the amount of ram intel IGPS take up?
[10:40] <uplinked> um_whoa, the process "gnome-panel". which does, in fact, control the panel.
[10:40] <Mirth> Ah, I see.
[10:40] <uplinked> um_whoa, try killall gnome-panel (don't worry, it comes back 95% of the time, and if it doesn't just run "gnome-panel" again
[10:40] <Silent_Chaos> can anyone help me with my xorg.conf?
[10:40] <um_whoa> hahah, 95% huh
[10:40] <um_whoa> whoa
[10:40] <simonp> security.ubuntu.com looks overloaded to me...
[10:40] <Stormx2> 100% for me.
[10:41] <uplinked> Stormx2, same here, it's pesky and annoying. But I never say 100% :)
[10:41] <um_whoa> i guess though that is a great way to see exactally what you are referring to as a panel
[10:41] <uplinked> yep :)
[10:41] <uplinked> that's "the panel".
[10:41] <um_whoa> werd
[10:41] <waxyfresh> whats the apt-get comand to install beryl?
[10:41] <Stormx2> !beryl
[10:41] <aalhamad> if i want to record my desktop for documentation what tool i use? and how do i convert it to swf ?
[10:41] <ubotu> Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[10:41] <uplinked> sudo apt-get install beryl emerald-themes
[10:42] <uplinked> (the emerald-themes is just a nicety)
[10:42] <Stormx2> aalhamad: I use recordMyDesktop - dunno about swf
[10:42] <um_whoa> swf is a flash file ending is it not?
[10:42] <uplinked> correct
[10:42] <aalhamad> yes
[10:42] <shodanjr_gr> has anyone tried running XGL with an intel IGP (945 GMA)? I tried it yesterday and it was DEAD slow!!!!
[10:42] <aalhamad> what format does recordMydestop gives you?
[10:43] <nexousNET> How do I go about getting VIM? I can't run 'make' command.
[10:43] <Stormx2> Ogg Theora/Vorbis
[10:43] <Silent_Chaos> anyone help me with my x.org problems?
[10:43] <aalhamad> Mm.. avi?
[10:43] <uplinked> you'll have trouble finding a tool like that for linux, i think, aalhamad since there's a very limited number of linux-compatible flash libraries
[10:43] <Stormx2> nexousNET: Checked the repos?
[10:43] <oliver_g> nexousNET: doesn't apt-get install vim help? :-)
[10:43] <nexousNET> Stormx2: no I haven't
[10:43] <Stormx2> aalhamad: I think you can convert. Check the forums, look for recordMyDesktop
[10:43] <aalhamad> ok..
[10:43] <Stormx2> nexousNET: Why not? sudo apt-get install vim
[10:43] <nexousNET> oliver_g: Sorry last time it didn't work. I'll try on my new install.
[10:43] <aalhamad> thanks
[10:43] <Insolit> please can someone help me with getting windows to boot after installing ubuntu?
[10:44] <nexousNET> Says it's already installed now.
[10:44] <nexousNET> How do I go about running it then?
[10:44] <aalhamad> stormx2 any converting tools.. not nessary for swf but have a feature for all stream
[10:44] <Stormx2> nexousNET: "vim"
[10:44] <uplinked> Insolit, just saw something like that on help.ubuntu.com the other day, gimme a minute to look
[10:44] <oliver_g> nexousNET: don't be sorry :-) but running make on Ubuntu should usually only be necessary for devs...
[10:44] <bigjohnto> false cru .libs/liblzo2.a followed by make[2] : *** [liblzo2.la]  Error 1 ... when trying to make lzo source tar.gz file whats causing that
[10:44] <Insolit> uplinked: ok thanks
[10:45] <Stormx2> Insolit: Is it not in the GRUB menu?
[10:45] <Insolit> it's in grub menu
[10:45] <Insolit> but it does not boot
[10:45] <nexousNET> How do I run vim now?
[10:45] <Insolit> it restart the system
[10:45] <uplinked> oh, eh oh. what error?
[10:45] <Stormx2> nexousNET: vim
[10:45] <Insolit> without any error at all
[10:45] <uplinked> ok, didn't see a guide on THAT
[10:45] <oliver_g> nexousNET: press Alt + F2
[10:45] <Stormx2> oliver_g: its console-based
[10:45] <oliver_g> nexousNET: then, in the appearing dialog, type vim, and press enter
[10:45] <um_whoa> you should ln -s vi vim
[10:45] <Ulixes> hello, i tried to install compiz and 3d drivers for my radeon 9200, but  when i try to replace  compiz to metacity it gives me this error
[10:46] <Ulixes> ulixes@A0704:~$ sudo compiz --replace
[10:46] <Ulixes> ulixes@A0704:~$ compiz.real: GLX_SGIX_fbconfig is missing
[10:46] <Ulixes> compiz.real: Failed to manage screen: 0
[10:46] <Ulixes> compiz.real: No manageable screens found on display :0.0
[10:46] <nexousNET> oliver_g:okay thanks. But it's not opening.
[10:46] <Stormx2> Ulixes: Don't paste.
[10:46] <nexousNET> oliver_g: am i running through termianl?
[10:46] <Stormx2> nexousNET: Why do you need vim?
[10:46] <erudified> Stormx2 yes you can only paste in channel if you have more than 30 lines of output
[10:46] <oliver_g> Stormx2: right... didnt think of that
[10:46] <Ulixes> Stormx2 you right excuse me
[10:46] <Stormx2> nexousNET: Applications > Accessories > Terminal
[10:46] <Stormx2> nexousNET: Then type vim. Hit enter.
[10:46] <Ulixes> can you help me?
[10:46] <nexousNET> Stormx2: Well sudo nano command is a pain due to no syntax highlighting.
[10:46] <Stormx2> erudified: Not here you can't. What rules have you been reading? www.pastebin.com please.
[10:47] <ChrisTek> Hey, I'm no newbie to Linux, but I am to Ubuntu. I've always used KDE. Where in the world can I find some Gnome themes??
[10:47] <Stormx2> nexousNET: kk. Why not gedit?
[10:47] <uplinked> nexousNET, "gksudo gedit %file%"
[10:47] <Stormx2> ChrisTek: gnome-look.org
[10:47] <cdn> Can anyone tell me what I need to do to a freshly-installed ubuntu (aside from installing build-essential and autoconf and automake1.9) to fix this error when compiling gstreamer?
[10:47] <cdn> http://pastebin.ca/414062
[10:47] <nexousNET> Stormx2: Also I wanted to stick with text based editors. not GUI / graphical interfaces.
[10:47] <ChrisTek> Stormx2: Thanks!
[10:47] <Stormx2> uplinked: Why gksudo? Does he need root?
[10:47] <Stormx2> nexousNET: Ah okay. Fair enough.
[10:47] <MaTRiKaTiON> hi
[10:47] <ChrisTek> Ive been working with Linux servers... Never really cared about the desktop.
[10:47] <ChrisTek> Switched my home PC from XP to Ubuntu
[10:48] <kane77> how can I set up an allarm on ubuntu? something that would gain focus on given time... (also a countdown would be cool)
[10:48] <MaTRiKaTiON> i got 10 cds thx
[10:48] <nexousNET> Stormx2: There isn't a way to get PHP highlighting in 'sudo nano' is there?
[10:48] <Ulixes> help pls :S
[10:48] <shodanjr_gr> guys, i tried the automatix solution to NTFS mounting but it didnt work....i dont see my partitions anywhere.....
[10:48] <ninix> hi, do u think have a fresh install can solve my "no 3d accel" problem with my ati ?  my both pc don't want to work. (these two was dapper before)
[10:48] <Stormx2> nexousNET: Why sudo?
[10:48] <pewee> mmmh....anyone using a 8800 and 6.10? :)
[10:48] <Stormx2> !automatix | shodanjr_gr
[10:48] <ubotu> shodanjr_gr: 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
[10:48] <nexousNET> Stormx2: IDK, thats just how I go about using nano.
[10:48] <Stormx2> nexousNET: Don't. sudo gives you root. Only use it when you need to, ya?
[10:49] <seyton> has anyone tried installing gtk+2.10.11?
[10:49] <FD-Spuddy> guess who back again
[10:49] <shodanjr_gr> Stormx2: i have also tried the method on the ubuntu site which instructs me to use a utility located in the Administration menu called Disks which i can not find on my Edgy installation
[10:49] <FD-Spuddy> I look at the files on that wifi thing u sent
[10:49] <oliver_g> kane77: I'd like to know that as well :-) under KDE there's kteatime...
[10:49] <FD-Spuddy> and i went blank :P
[10:49] <nexousNET> Stormx2: okay, but is there anyway to get highlighting in nano?
[10:49] <FD-Spuddy> Anyone know howto do this?
[10:49] <cdn> Nobody knows anything about my libtool problem? http://pastebin.ca/414062
[10:49] <sdferfx> Guys, I'm trying to install the KDE development libraries but it contains about broken packages.
[10:49] <sdferfx> Will somebody please fix this?
[10:50] <nexousNET> Stormx2: Actually, just found a topic on highlighting with nano.
[10:50] <um_whoa>  how? are you going to give us root access to your box?
[10:50] <um_whoa> :P
[10:50] <um_whoa> say no to nano and yes to vim
[10:50] <um_whoa> all the cool kids will like you better
[10:50] <shodanjr_gr> any help with NTFS moutning guys?
[10:50] <nexousNET> um_whoa: maybe not :D
[10:50] <sidny4> go vim
[10:50] <psusi> say no to vim and yes to emacs ;)
[10:50] <Stormx2> um_whoa: He already did.
[10:50] <uplinked> Stormx2, sorry walked off for a minute- I had no reason to tell him gksudo, except he said he'd been using sudo, so I put it in the command I re-told him
[10:50] <um_whoa> !ntfs
[10:50] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[10:51] <seyton> has anyone tried to install gtk+2.10.11?
[10:51] <sdferfx> um_whoa, mm, no. But, why are my packages broken? I'm using only the standard repos + Universe/Multiverse/backports.
[10:51] <um_whoa> no, emacs are evil
[10:51] <um_whoa> at best
[10:51] <jlee> !pastebin
[10:51] <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 (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[10:51] <Stormx2> No bloody editor wars, okay?
[10:51] <um_whoa> fine!
[10:51] <psusi> s/evil/all singing, all dancing, all knowing
[10:52] <FD-Spuddy> I dont have a wireless button on network
[10:52] <FD-Spuddy> You think i got the .6 version?
[10:52] <MaTRiKaTiON> how can i get mail extractor on ubuntu
[10:52] <seyton> has anyone tried to install gtk+2.10.11?
[10:52] <Mirth> Are their any "Gadgets" for Ubuntu?
[10:52] <uplinked> Mirth, in Synaptec, look for gkdesklets
[10:53] <Mirth> Nice, thanks uplinked
[10:53] <uplinked> Mirth, I use the dock exclusively. They're shifty and don't work well, but it's good enough
[10:53] <Stormx2> uplinked: gdesklets
[10:53] <Mirth> Ah, lol
[10:53] <sdferfx> "libpng12-dev: Depends: libpng12-0 (= 1.2.8rel-5.1) but 1.2.8rel-5.1ubuntu0.1 is to be installed" apparently is why nothing is installing : (
[10:53] <uplinked> Stormx2, thanks, good catch
[10:53] <FD-Spuddy> !version
[10:53] <ubotu> To find out what version of Ubuntu you have, type  lsb_release -a  in a !shell
[10:53] <FD-Spuddy> !shell
[10:53] <ubotu> The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Manuals: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BasicCommands
[10:54] <Stormx2> FD-Spuddy: Who was that for?
[10:55] <FD-Spuddy> Well im stuck
[10:55] <Stormx2> FD-Spuddy: Who? If its for yourself, please /msg ubotu
[10:55] <FD-Spuddy> im murdering LINUX / Ubuntu
[10:55] <Stormx2> FD-Spuddy: Its not an acronym... Whats the problem?
[10:55] <FD-Spuddy> Well
[10:55] <FD-Spuddy> I got wireless on windows WORKING PERFECT
[10:55] <FD-Spuddy> Drives on Linux all working purfect
[10:55] <um_whoa> spuddy seems angry
[10:55] <FD-Spuddy> WIRELESS However
[10:56] <FD-Spuddy> Is peeing me off
[10:56] <ChrisTek> I've never been able to get wifi to work.
[10:56] <FD-Spuddy> I aint a clue where to get wireless stuff
[10:56] <Stormx2> Checked if your card is supported etc?
[10:56] <preaction> rather be peed off than peed on
[10:56] <Stormx2> My wifi works fine with a driver.
[10:56] <FD-Spuddy> Well sombody said
[10:56] <um_whoa> relax, you won't get it fixed if you are all upet
[10:56] <FD-Spuddy> That the Belkin 56g or 128G
[10:56] <FD-Spuddy> And i got the 125mb
[10:56] <Stormx2> Okay
[10:56] <Stormx2> !wireless
[10:56] <FD-Spuddy> And they said it works
[10:56] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[10:56] <FD-Spuddy> However im murdering it
[10:56] <moonwhisper> So...I just got Ubuntu up and running...sort of.  I'm having problems getting video card drivers installed, wants to run as root.
[10:56] <FD-Spuddy> I BEEN THER
[10:56] <FD-Spuddy> THERE
[10:56] <Stormx2> Checked your card in there?
[10:57] <Stormx2> Also check ubuntuforums.org
[10:57] <Stormx2> FD-Spuddy: Don't shout.
[10:57] <um_whoa> storm, he has seen that !wireless deal like 20 times now
[10:57] <moonwhisper> How do I do run stuff as root?  Barring that, how do I log into root?
[10:57] <FD-Spuddy> I AINT TRYED that NDISWrapper
[10:57] <psusi> moonwhisper, prefix it with sudo
[10:57] <ChrisTek> Just log in, using root, and your admin pass
[10:57] <ikonia> evening all
[10:57] <preaction> !sudo | moonwhisper
[10:57] <ubotu> moonwhisper: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[10:57] <Stormx2> moonwhisper: You don't log in as root.
[10:57] <ChrisTek> Or gksu from command line
[10:57] <ChrisTek> If Im correct
[10:57] <moonwhisper> What command?  I tried sudo and the package name but it didn't work
[10:57] <canarinodaguerr4> salve
[10:58] <psusi> moonwhisper, whatever command you otherwise are running that says it must be run as root
[10:58] <ChrisTek> When I update and things, I do gksu "program-name -switches"
[10:58] <ChrisTek> EG gksu "update-manager -c -d"
[10:58] <FD-Spuddy> Belkin is in there
[10:58] <FD-Spuddy> Belkin F5D7050
[10:58] <ChrisTek> And then it will ask you for the admin pass
[10:58] <psusi> no, it asks you for YOUR pass
[10:58] <craigbass1976> How do I capture streaming mp3 for later listening?
[10:59] <Stormx2> craigbass1976; Theres a package for that... Can't remember its name
[10:59] <uplinked> craigbass1976, i've always had luck with fishing nets *shrugs*
[10:59] <Stormx2> Search in synaptic for "stream" (name only)
[10:59] <sirkism> why can't i get this broadcom driver to work on my hp pavilion?
[10:59] <craigbass1976> fishing nets....
[10:59] <Stormx2> ChrisTek: No it won't. It will ask for your password.
[10:59] <FD-Spuddy> eh
[10:59] <FD-Spuddy> Linux is weird
[10:59] <uplinked> sorry, long day :)
[10:59] <FD-Spuddy> How do i open programs
[10:59] <FD-Spuddy> and like install things :s
[10:59] <Stormx2> *sigh*
[10:59] <ChrisTek> :S
[10:59] <Stormx2> Read the basic guide.
[10:59] <Stormx2> Ya?
[10:59] <craigbass1976> hehe
[11:00] <ChrisTek> What he said.
[11:00] <ChrisTek> :|
[11:00] <FD-Spuddy> Screw Instrctuions
[11:00] <ChrisTek> :|
[11:00] <Stormx2> Installing is mainly System > Administration > Synaptic
[11:00] <ChrisTek> You won't make a good linux user.
[11:00] <moonwhisper> psusi, I don't what command was being used.  I clicked the package and told it to run as terminal.  No idea what command that is
[11:00] <uplinked> Dude, the best we can do in this channel is just give you more instructions
[11:00] <sirkism> embrace your fellow user=x
[11:00] <ChrisTek> Anyone know how to get this Dell/intel wifi integrated wifi working?
[11:00] <uplinked> The difference is that ours will be briefer, less detailed, more prone to error, and more frustrating for everyone, than if you just read the manual
[11:00] <FD-Spuddy> i know i know
[11:00] <FD-Spuddy> But i get thrustrated with Linux
[11:01] <FD-Spuddy> I dont know why
[11:01] <uplinked> ChrisTek, I have my e1505 wireless working just fine. what's up?
[11:01] <FD-Spuddy> Formatting Windows / Fixing windows
[11:01] <FD-Spuddy> I can handel
[11:01] <achandra> Gave up my linux job to work on something different. Chose to teach highschool math in the USA. What was I thinking???
[11:01] <FD-Spuddy> But linux
[11:01] <ChrisTek> I have an OLD inspiron 1150
[11:01] <albacker> how do i install all codecs ? where is the tuto ? [using feisty]  !
[11:01] <um_whoa> spuddy, go take a break and come back to us more calm.
[11:01] <uplinked> ChrisTek, *shivers* have you tried the ndiswrapper guide yet?
[11:01] <Stormx2> FD-Spuddy: Take it one step at a time, k? You don't get fustrated at "linux" because linux is a kernel. I don't mean to get all technical but most of the time its just 1 app.
[11:01] <FD-Spuddy> im carm im eating more food dont you worry me carm now
[11:01] <ChrisTek> No
[11:01] <FD-Spuddy> *choclate*
[11:01] <um_whoa>  because in this state you are just making the room hostile.
[11:01] <ChrisTek> You have a link?
[11:01] <uplinked> Uhh, lemme look
[11:02] <uplinked> !wireless | ChrisTek
[11:02] <ubotu> ChrisTek: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[11:02] <uplinked> not 100% if that was it
[11:02] <ChrisTek> I'm not on the supported list, I don't think
[11:02] <ChrisTek> It's not under "Dell" anyways
[11:02] <ChrisTek> It may be one of the intel cards
[11:02] <achandra> ChrisTek: does either dmesg or lsmod yield messages of "claimed module" driver or errors??
[11:02] <FD-Spuddy> Cant wait to get laptop just wire it to that lol
[11:02] <FD-Spuddy> No wifi
[11:02] <FD-Spuddy> Soz guys i g2g
[11:03] <FD-Spuddy> I speak tomoz
[11:03] <Ulvesang> hey, i've got a question regarding putting the new xubuntu 6.10 on a laptop
[11:03] <FD-Spuddy> after i killed linux
[11:03] <uplinked> ChrisTek, that's not the guide I wanted to give you
[11:03] <FD-Spuddy> !laptop
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[11:03] <ChrisTek> Oh.
[11:03] <albacker> how do i install all codecs in ubuntu.. not by using automatix since it needs egy and im in feisty ?
[11:03] <fogobogo> Hi! could anybody tell me where i can find ~/.Xdefaults? I like to make some permanent settings for rxvt. i had a look but couldnt find it
[11:03] <albacker> !RestrictedFormats
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[11:04] <Phopsy> Hiya; getting some strange error message when connecting my camera to USB port in Edgy 6.10 - "An error occurred in the io-library ('Could not claim the USB device'): Could not claim interface 0 (Operation not permitted). Make sure no other program or kernel module (such as sdc2xx, stv680, spca50x) is using the device and you have read/write access to the device."
[11:04] <LjL> albacker: feisty support is in #ubuntu+1, and if you don't know about that, and need to resort to automatix, you shouldn't be using an experimental version such as Feisty. nevertheless -- yes, what the bot said.
[11:04] <ChrisTek> All I'm seeing is [17179592.504000]  bcm43xx: Error: Microcode "bcm43xx_microcode5.fw" not available or load failed.
[11:04] <ChrisTek> [17179592.516000]  bcm43xx: Error: Microcode "bcm43xx_microcode5.fw" not available or load failed.
[11:04] <ChrisTek> But that's my 56k modem, I beleive
[11:04] <uplinked> ChrisTek, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31926 worked for my card, best of luck to you :)
[11:04] <LjL> !automatix > albacker    (albacker, see the private message from Ubotu) | also, see this about automatix please.
[11:05] <ChrisTek> I heard Feisty has better support for wifi?
[11:05] <albacker> LjL, ok :)
[11:05] <fogobogo> Hi! could anybody tell me where i can find ~/.Xdefaults? I like to make some permanent settings for rxvt. i had a look but couldnt find it
[11:05] <uplinked> ChrisTek, the bcm43xx is what my Broadcom 1490 B/G adapter (in an Inspiron 6400/e1505) was "auto detected" as, but apparently, that's broken.
[11:05] <achandra> ChrisTek: this is a very common issue due to the fact that native Broadcom drivers are horrible with linux
[11:05] <s22> fogobogo: if it doesn't exist, create it
[11:05] <Phopsy> Hiya; getting some strange error message when connecting my camera to USB port in Edgy 6.10 - "An error occurred in the io-library ('Could not claim the USB device'): Could not claim interface 0 (Operation not permitted). Make sure no other program or kernel module (such as sdc2xx, stv680, spca50x) is using the device and you have read/write access to the device."
[11:05] <uplinked> ChrisTek, using ndiswrapper, you can use the windows drivers under linux, meaning you can get the "right" ones off the dell site, and then just install them.
[11:06] <achandra> ChrisTek: Id suggest using ndiswrapper and then the network-manager tool
[11:06] <fogobogo> where exactly just /home or/home/userxy ? s22
[11:06] <achandra> Christek: this will let you install the proper ndiswrapper windows driver and move on from there
[11:06] <ChrisTek> Tried network manager already.
[11:06] <achandra> Christek: I never did get this working in edgy...in dapper its flawless
[11:06] <s22> fogobogo: yes
[11:06] <ChrisTek> I'm running Edgy :(
[11:06] <yell0w> ChrisTek, i'm running off of ndiswrapper and network manager for bcm 4318
[11:06] <Ulvesang> yeah, i've checked most of those websites, but they don't have my laptop model. toshiba equium l20. basically it has to do with power management issues. even when i tried to add acpi support to older versions, it's still cocked up
[11:07] <achandra> ChrisTek: are u using the fw-cutter method of loading the driver or??
[11:07] <ChrisTek> I'll try the ndiswrapper though.
[11:07] <ChrisTek> I will BRB
[11:07] <albacker> LjL, what should i do, so that i dont get a WARNING like : The following packages cannot be authenticated ?
[11:07] <achandra> yep
[11:07] <ChrisTek> Let me try this :P
[11:07] <s22> fogobogo: /home/userxy
[11:07] <uplinked> ChrisTek, I'm using ndiswrapper on edgy
[11:07] <albacker> !Authentication
[11:07] <Aftermath_> /quit and /part are on a boat. /part jumps off, who's left?
[11:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about authentication - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:07] <ChrisTek> Cool. Ill try it real quicj
[11:07] <fogobogo> s22 thanks!
[11:07] <s22> np
[11:07] <ph8> can anyone tell me how to find the UUIDs of my external USB drives so I can add them to /etc/fstab to mount by UUID rather than by /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdc5 etc ?
[11:07] <LjL> albacker: add keys for the repositories you're using to your system. however - are you using non-standard repositories? for the standard ones, the keys should already be there.
[11:07] <LjL> !gpgerr > albacker    (albacker, see the private message from Ubotu)
[11:07] <ChrisTek> Would you recommend updating to Feisty?
[11:08] <ChrisTek> Or staying at 6.1
[11:08] <albacker> LjL, k thnx
[11:08] <yell0w> ChrisTek, i'm running dapper and still happy, so it all depends on your needs
[11:08] <LjL> ChrisTek, Feisty is not released, so clearly you're recommended to *not* update, unless you merely want to help testing it, and are OK with a broken system
[11:08] <moonwhisper> ARgh...
[11:09] <tidrion> I love dapper
[11:09] <Phopsy> ph8: I think you can list /dev/drives/ by UUID
[11:09] <ph8> cheers
[11:09] <tidrion> just wish I could get firefox 2 running
[11:09] <achandra> Christek: if you wnat stuff to work...dapper
[11:10] <madhatter349> hey
[11:10] <moonwhisper> So, I'm running Edgy EFT and I know precisely nothing about Linux.  What command would I use to execute a package as root?  Or in general?  I gather sudo and the package name are involved but that's about it
[11:10] <madhatter349> im having problem installing the mythtv-database
[11:10] <uplinked> moonwhisper, what do you mean "execute"?
[11:10] <LjL> moonwhisper: "execute a package"?
[11:10] <yell0w> moonwhisper, sudo firefox
[11:10] <CntLover> DCC SEND UbuntuUsersSuckBALLSACKSIMO1234567890
[11:10] <Morris> Hi guys, rather stupid question... after installing my wifi card in ubuntu... how do i know the mac address of my card???
[11:10] <Pricey> argh
[11:11] <uplinked> Morris, try ifconfig
[11:11] <madhatter349> with the mythtv-database  i get this error E: mythtv-database: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[11:11] <madhatter349> E: mythtv: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[11:12] <Morris> Hi guys, rather stupid question... after installing my wifi card in ubuntu... how do i know the mac address of my card???...
[11:12] <madhatter349> what should i do
[11:12] <uplinked> Morris, ifconfig in terminal
[11:12] <madhatter349> anybody
[11:12] <Morris> uplinked
[11:12] <Morris> then  what??
[11:12] <Morris> i look at ath0 ??
[11:13] <uplinked> Morris, I don't know enough about your system to say. What cards are listed?
[11:13] <uplinked> Morris, you kind of have to guess, based on which cards have IPs, etc.
[11:14] <nexous> Hi, How do I apply the syntax highlighter in VIM? I moved php.vim to ~/.vim/syntax/php.vim
[11:14] <Askar> How do I give myself permission to empty trashbin?
[11:14] <madhatter349> anybody have mythtv running on there pc
[11:14] <Morris> well the one with the ip is ath0 .. but doesnt the mac address listen on it belong to the Access point??
[11:14] <SirBob1701_> I was wondering when fiesty goes final will edgy be able to update to it or will we have to reinstall? or just do some command line stuff?
[11:14] <DaveG|> for some reason, when i boot my ubuntu, it just freezes like it did when i was trying it with the live cd... 7.04, and also 6.10 ... .. what the heck is the problem????
[11:15] <uplinked> Morris, nope, the mac address from ifconfig should be the wireless card's own.
[11:15] <Morris> okk thx uplinked
[11:15] <Morris> oh last question
[11:15] <ChrisTek> I must be doing something totally STUPID, but I'm getting errors when trying to run "make" on ndiswrapper-1.39
[11:15] <uplinked> SirBob1701_, I updated from Edgy to Feisty last week, no format necessary.
[11:16] <SirBob1701_> did you download the iso or just do some command line stuff?
[11:16] <Morris> i did "ifconfig ath0 destroy" now ... how can i get ath0 back up so it shows in ifconfig??
[11:16] <uplinked> ChrisTek, do you have all the libraries, etc?
[11:16] <ChrisTek> Ubuntu doesn't come with make...?
[11:16] <uplinked> SirBob1701_, gui, actually, I didn't download an ISO, and I only ran one command line.
[11:16] <uplinked> ChrisTek, it does.
[11:16] <Morris> i did "ifconfig ath0 destroy" now ... how can i get ath0 back up so it shows in ifconfig??...
[11:16] <Flannel> ChrisTek: No.  But it's easy to install.
[11:16] <SirBob1701_> i'll have to look into it
[11:17] <SirBob1701_> tanks
[11:17] <uplinked> Morris, that's new to me. I don't know, actually
[11:17] <ChrisTek> Wow. Okay.
[11:17] <uplinked> Flannel, oh, doesn't it? Whoops.
[11:17] <sasas> !list
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[11:17] <luke-jr|work> Is kubuntu-6.10-desktop-i386.iso a LiveCD?
[11:17] <ChrisTek> Is it available in update manager or do I have to go hunt it down?
[11:17] <luke-jr|work> ChrisTek: aptitude install build-essential ?
[11:17] <ChrisTek> Ill try that
[11:17] <uplinked> Morris, what told you to "destroy"? I've never heard of that option before
[11:18] <Flannel> ChrisTek: it's in the repositories, 'build-essential'.  It's also on the CD (both desktop an alternate) if you need it to connect to the interblags
[11:18] <ChrisTek> Thanks
[11:18] <machineh3d> !codecs
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[11:18] <function1> my azureus keeps crashing right after it opens.. i used to do the trick where you switch back and forth between the gcj and sun java.. but that doesnt work anymore.. any suggestions??
[11:18] <ChrisTek> I have been using CentOS distro in the past, for my servers
[11:18] <ChrisTek> Comes with EVERYTHING, pretty much.
[11:18] <yell0w> ChrisTek, might wanna grab autoconf and automake as well while you're at it
[11:18] <uplinked> ChrisTek, yeah, I'm used to Gentoo, odd that Ubuntu wouldn't have make with it, to me.
[11:18] <ooglaboogla> how do i play DVD movies on my laptop with Ubuntu 7.04 beta, clean install, says movie is encrypted then exits, gxine, mplayer, etc
[11:19] <ChrisTek> Odd that any distro wouldn't include make
[11:19] <Flannel> uplinked, ChrisTek, there's no real need for most people to compile anything, so make is useless to most.
[11:19] <uplinked> !codecs | ooglaboogla
[11:19] <ubotu> ooglaboogla: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[11:19] <Flannel> uplinked, ChrisTek, and for people who do want it, it's super simple to install, so no big deal anyway
[11:19] <Spliffster> ChrisTek: AFAIK its included with debian
[11:19] <uplinked> Flannel, makes sense, I guess
[11:19] <ChrisTek> Yeah
[11:19] <uplinked> heh. "make"s sense. no pun intended.
[11:20] <Spliffster> ChrisTek: atpt-get build-essential; ubuntu is an enduser distro
[11:20] <jlee> !pastebin
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[11:20] <alextj> Can anyone tell me how do I find out a version of application that I have installed on my system, for example gnome-app-install?
[11:20] <nexous> How do I add a highlighter to VIM?
[11:20] <ChrisTek> Alright, I'm grabbing these libs now.
[11:20] <Morris> hey guys... how come in kubuntu i can't su in shell?? im really tired of doing sudo before each command
[11:20] <yell0w> alextj, aptitude show appname
[11:20] <Spliffster> ChrisTek: well lloads of typos you et prolly what i meant if you know debian
[11:20] <alextj> try sudo su
[11:20] <uplinked> Morris, sudo su -
[11:21] <Flannel> Morris: because ubuntu has the root account locked.  use `sudo -i` if you really want a root shell
[11:21] <uplinked> Morris, but that comes with a heavy "i wouldn't do that" recommendation
[11:21] <Flannel> uplinked, alextj, sudo -i, not sudo su
[11:21] <ChrisTek> One of the distros I used gave a "This is STUPID!" error at that :P
[11:21] <uplinked> Flannel, thanks, but what's the difference between them?
[11:21] <jlee>  I am having trouble installing psycopg2 for postgresql (a python library for it)
[11:21] <noelferreira> can i use edgy howto for install beryl in feisty?
[11:21] <Morris> uplinked im running some app that constantly i need to do sudo
[11:21] <alextj> Flannel: But sudo su works too...?
[11:21] <nexous> Anyone use Syntax Highlighting in VIM?
[11:21] <jlee> what is feisty?
[11:21] <theacolyte> Any of you see anything wrong with */5 *   * * *   root    /var/www/cacti/cactid  >> /var/www/cacti/log/cactid.log 2>&1 being in /etc/crontab?
[11:21] <LjL> !feisty > jlee    (jlee, see the private message from Ubotu)
[11:21] <Flannel> alextj, uplinked, sudo -i sets up the environment more appropriately.
[11:21] <theacolyte> !feisty | jlee
[11:21] <jlee> nexous: I do
[11:21] <ubotu> jlee: The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[11:22] <Spliffster> alextj: better sudo su - .. but thats not a so good idea about env vars
[11:22] <ChrisTek> jlee: version 7.04 BETA
[11:22] <nexous> jlee: How did you go about setting it to use that theme?
[11:22] <uplinked> Flannel, thanks again. Learning lots from you today :)
[11:22] <whta> is it normal for it to take 5 or so minutes for me to log out?
[11:22] <Hyper-cool> i'm trying to figure out what codec a particular streaming radio station is using. does anyone know how to do that? Amarok says it doesn't have the right codec to play it.
[11:22] <J-Me> If anyone wants to help someone new to Ubuntu go to #new
[11:22] <nexous> jlee: I moved php.vim to ~/.vim/syntax directory, but it doens't chant.
[11:22] <Morris> sudo -i worked fine thx
[11:22] <Hyper-cool> http://ns57.ovh.net:80/
[11:22] <nexous> *doesn't change.
[11:22] <Hyper-cool> is the station
[11:22] <LjL> J-Me: uhm, what about asking *here*?
[11:22] <jlee> It is a bit of work
[11:23] <jlee> I could pastebin it for you
[11:23] <uplinked> noelferreira, I think you can probably use the edgy beryl install guide on feisty, but I ran into minor trouble when I upgraded from edgy+beryl to feisty, and had to re-do a few steps.
[11:23] <Coralune> Ok, that was odd
[11:23] <nexous> jlee: okay.
[11:23] <Flannel> jlee: You'll want to install the full vim first, since as of Edgy, ubuntu only ships with vim-tiny by default
[11:23] <alextj> yell0w, thanks for tip with aptitude
[11:23] <cables> I just started Audacity and recorded something, and now I can't get my microphone input to work.
[11:23] <seyton> Morris,ifconfig
[11:23] <yell0w> alextj, np
[11:23] <noelferreira> uplinked: like what ?
[11:23] <nexous> BRB.
[11:23] <ubuntuEdgy> any one know how to syboliclink ?
[11:23] <Flannel> noelferreira, uplinked, beryl is in the repositories in feisty, just a simple 'apt-get install beryl'
[11:23] <whta> why does it take 5 or so minutes for me to log out?
[11:23] <cables> ubuntuEdgy, ln -s i think
[11:23] <um_whoa> IT IS LN -S
[11:23] <noelferreira> i did it already Flannel
[11:23] <yell0w> alextj, aptitude search/install/show
[11:24] <um_whoa> oops
[11:24] <um_whoa>  sorry about that
[11:24] <um_whoa> man ln
[11:24] <noelferreira> running beryl-manager fails Flannel
[11:24] <uplinked> noelferreira, Flannel, after upgrading to Feisty, my fglrx drivers got reinstalled and reconfigured. I had to re-remove them (didn't realize they were back), and recompile a few mesa libraries.
[11:24] <Flannel> noelferreira: You'd have to ask in #ubuntu+1 then, that's the channel for Feisty support.
[11:24] <theacolyte> noelferreira: are you running xgl?
[11:24] <whta> why does it take 5 or so minutes for me to log out?
[11:24] <uplinked> noelferreira, Flannel, but that's on an upgrade from edgy to feisty, so that's likely not relavent to her
[11:24] <uplinked> him/her.
[11:25] <alextj> yell0w, thanks
[11:25] <Coralune> Someone was offering some advice on how to install video drivers.  Had this weird port exploit error from IRC
[11:25] <alextj> got it
[11:25] <noelferreira> i still need xgl theacolyte?
[11:25] <cables> Did someone pull a DCC exploit?
[11:25] <theacolyte> noelferreira: yes
[11:25] <noelferreira> :(
[11:25] <jlee> nexous: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12654/
[11:25] <noelferreira> ok
[11:25] <ooglaboogla> thanks for the info
[11:25] <jlee> nexous: that is my .vimrc file
[11:25] <craigbass1976> Hey guys, I got it.  install streamripper, and streamtuner and you can record streaming mp3.  It even seperates the songs for you!
[11:25] <noelferreira> so edgy howto would work right ? theacolyte
[11:26] <jlee> Can anyone here help me getting psycopg2 installed?
[11:26] <jlee> ubuntuEdgy: yes
[11:26] <jlee> ubuntuEdgy: cd where you want to link to
[11:26] <theacolyte> noelferreira: probably, without taking a look at it
[11:26] <ubuntugrl> i have linux installed on my notebook pc. my computer gets so hot i can hardly keep it on my lap. when i run windows, it never gets this hot. is there a way I can tell if the fan is cooling off the pc when it should?
[11:27] <nexous> jlee: okay, I'll have a look.
[11:27] <jlee> ubuntuEdgy: ln -s /home/user/from_file name_of_to_file
[11:27] <whta> why does it take 5 or so minutes for me to log out?
[11:27] <Flannel> noelferreira: No.  You should ask in #ubuntu+1, that's the Feisty support channel.  Half the Edgy stuff isn't likely to be relevant to Feisty.
[11:27] <jlee> this room is just about to busy...
[11:27] <aragorn> rf
[11:27] <aragorn> ciao
[11:27] <aragorn> hello
[11:27] <madhatter349> anybody here that could help me with mythtv on ubuntu
[11:27] <uplinked> ubuntugrl, I don't have an exact link for you, but it sounds like cpu frequency scaling is off. Google for "ubuntu cpu scaling" + your laptop model, and you'll probably get results.
[11:28] <harry__> Is there a way to upgrade Edgy to Feisty beta using a package manager or something?
[11:28] <jlee> harry__: yes, but I don't know how.
[11:28] <Pricey> !upgrade | harry__ (see pm from ubotu)
[11:28] <noelferreira> they don't anwer my question
[11:28] <__hase> Is there a way I can toggle my mouse on and off with a hotkey?  I have a trackpad and it's really hard to type sometimes
[11:28] <ubotu> harry__ (see pm from ubotu): For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[11:28] <Pricey> gah :(
[11:28] <nexous> jlee: is tabstop the same as ts?
[11:28] <jlee> I think so nexous
[11:29] <madhatter349> i keep on getting this error
[11:29] <madhatter349> E: mythtv-database: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[11:29] <jlee> nexous I also have a .vim dir with tons of sub vim scripts
[11:29] <madhatter349> and E: mythtv: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[11:29] <madhatter349> what should i do
[11:29] <whta> why does it take 5 or so minutes for me to log out?
[11:30] <nexous> jlee: any happen to be PHP?
[11:31] <jlee> Maybe
[11:31] <lillrazor> does anyone have a suggestion for an good ftp client with support for ssl? I have tried kftp grabber already but didnt like it :/
[11:32] <ubuntuEdgy> jlee: how can i cd to ssh://192.168.1.10/var/lib/mythtv
[11:32] <nexous> jlee: Send um this way wanna?
[11:33] <ubuntuEdgy> ok i see
[11:33] <nexous> jlee: nevermind.
[11:33] <Matt101> hello
[11:33] <madhatter349> hey anybody here know naything about mythtv
[11:33] <ompaul> the bot does
[11:34] <ompaul> !mythtv
[11:34] <ubotu> MythTV is a TV framework for Linux - Instructions for using with Ubuntu at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MythTV
[11:34] <sirkism> why can i see my wireless connection, but it won't connect
[11:34] <uplinked> ompaul, think he was asking for help. Sorry, madhatter349, i have no idea how to fix your issues
[11:34] <FunnyLookinHat> Are there any open source utilities to convert a divx file to dvd format for burning?
[11:34] <sirkism> i've tried to use wpa and wep encryption but nothing would pass until i turned it off completely
[11:35] <sirkism> keys would match, I would see it in the network listing
[11:35] <jlee> nexous: http://www.zertis.net/~jlee/vim.tar.gz
[11:35] <sirkism> !install
[11:35] <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
[11:35] <ompaul> uplinked, k
[11:35] <Matt101> haveing this problem for the first time
[11:36] <nexous> jlee: forgot to ask you but, where is that file located on my laptop?
[11:36] <jlee> ubuntuEdgy: man scp
[11:36] <whta> anyone around yet that can tell me why it takes so damn long for me to return to the login screen?
[11:36] <theacolyte> !repeat whta
[11:36] <serengeti> hello :) I've just noticed I'm not able to attach a file from a smb share to a gmail message in firefox, has anything been changed in the file open dialog? i'm using feisty
[11:36] <jlee> /home/nexous/.vimrc is the text file
[11:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about repeat whta - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:36] <Matt101> When I put a Data CD in my CD Rom it says. Unable to mount the selected volume
[11:36] <theacolyte> !repeat | whta
[11:36] <ubotu> whta: 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
[11:36] <madhatter349> ya im getting errors i was already on that page
[11:36] <uplinked> Slightly offtopic, but I was thinking- When Ubuntu hits version 8, how about naming it "Hungry Hungry Hippo"?
[11:36] <jlee> /home/nexous/.vim is the directory that you need to make from that tarball
[11:36] <serengeti> i think network servers used to be listed in the bookmarks list
[11:36] <nexous> okay thanks.
[11:36] <jlee> no problem nexous
[11:36] <um_whoa> !patience
[11:36] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[11:36] <whta> ha ok sorry guys. i can be a bit impatient ;o
[11:36] <serengeti> but they're no longer there..
[11:36] <Matt101> must be superuser to use mount
[11:36] <nexous> jlee: what is included in that direcotyr that i make?
[11:37] <ompaul>  scp user@machine1:/path/to/file otheruserOrTheSameUser@machine2:/target/path/to/file
[11:37] <jlee> everything you extract form the tarball I sent nexous
[11:37] <um_whoa> scp = secure copy?
[11:37] <nexous> jlee: I currently have a directory named syntax in there with my php.vim, but I have.
[11:37] <jlee> to extract it nexous just run the command "tar -xvzf vim.tar.gz"
[11:37] <jlee> um_whoa: yes
[11:38] <ompaul> madhatter349, so you need to tell people (not me as I don't do mythtv) what version of ubuntu and front end back end or whatever other part the compile breaks at
[11:38] <jlee> nexous "in there" "in where???"
[11:38] <madhatter349> im using the newst ubuntu version
[11:38] <nexous> jlee: "syntax" dir is in .vim
[11:39] <madhatter349> and im trying to install mythtv-database threw the Synaptic Package Manager
[11:39] <nexous> jlee: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12659/ is what I'm gonna use.
[11:39] <nexous> jlee: where do I put all of that?
[11:39] <uplinked> madhatter349, see, "The Newest" doesn't necessarily mean anything. There's "the absolute newest", and "the newest stable version", as well as "the newest Long-Term-Support" version. Dapper, Edgy or Feisty, do you know?
[11:40] <jlee> ok
[11:40] <jlee> they shouldn't affect each other, unless they have the same file name
[11:40] <jlee> nexous the pastebin is a pastebin of my .vimrc file
[11:40] <madhatter349> i dont know
[11:41] <jlee> nexous you can use all of it, if you use my .vim folder, but if you don't , then pick and chose what you want
[11:41] <noelferreira> i have other question. do you know why my ra1 wireless don't connect at start up? i need to open a console and run dhclient ra1 manually every time
[11:41] <nexous> jlee: oh wait, wrong link i think.
[11:41] <jlee> nexous they are all settings you can turn on while using vim, but I have them get turned on by default
[11:41] <dm> anyone here plays tremulous?
[11:41] <jlee> nexous http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12654/
[11:41] <nexous> jlee: nvm it's right.
[11:41] <jlee> nexous, yeah you did have the wrong link, you had an error I pasted
[11:42] <jlee> make sure you are using http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12654/ nexous
[11:42] <nexous> jlee: Mines differnet, because i'm going to use php highlighting rather Python
[11:42] <nexous> jlee: Be Right Back.
[11:42] <harry__> are there books I can get that tell me how to use Ubuntu (& Linux in general) from the more basic stuff up to the more advanced UNIX functions like servers etc?
[11:42] <nexous> Back.
[11:42] <jlee> I think mine is smart enough to match the file extention so I have php python sql bash, diff, doesn't matter
[11:43] <nexous> jlee: I'm just wondering the file I posted on pastebin, where am I saving it to?
[11:43] <yell0w> harry__, there is
[11:44] <yell0w> harry__, go to amazon.com, search ubuntu, there should be 2
[11:44] <jlee> The file you pasted? what did you paste nexous?
[11:44] <jlee> I'm sorry nexous, I didn't realize you pasted something, I thought you were talking about what I pasted.
[11:44] <bonthegeek> ubuntu linux for non-geeks is basic but good.
[11:44] <nexous> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12659/ it is a mix of PEAR Standards vim and PHP Highlighting VIM
[11:44] <Vaske_Car> how to unpack .CAB files?
[11:44] <nexous> The first part is what you gave me.
[11:44] <ada`ubuntu_> Vaske_Car, cabextract I believe
[11:45] <nexous> jlee: nah, something different.
[11:45] <jlee> ah, well to tell you the truth, I don't think you'll need that anymore
[11:45] <jlee> just keep it backed up incase
[11:45] <nexous> jlee: okay, but where am i storing the file?
[11:46] <PiNE_> i use vlc player with nvidia twinview and i like vic a lot but when i switch to fullscreen it always jumps to the first monitor.  how would i get it to fullscreen on whichever monitor i have the player?
[11:46] <jlee> the one I pasted? it becomes your ".vimrc" file in your user home foler, example /home/nexous/.vimrc
[11:46] <nexous> oh okay.
[11:46] <jlee> then right next to it nexous, goes the .vim folder I sent you
[11:47] <jlee> Arf yourslef gord
[11:48] <nexous> jlee: sorry didn't get the vim folder.
[11:48] <ubuntuEdgy> any way to exit a terminal when it dose this ">"
[11:48] <albacker> can i edit .avi/mpg files with kino
[11:48] <PiNE_> is anyone familiar with vlc?
[11:48] <jlee> it was the download I sent
[11:48] <jlee> arg, I'll get it again
[11:49] <nexous> jlee: nevermind it's working.
[11:49] <jlee> nexous:  http://www.zertis.net/~jlee/vim.tar.gz
[11:49] <ada`ubuntu_> What is this 'generic' kernel about? Shall I install 686 for Celeron-M?
[11:49] <jlee> nexous, download that extract it and put it right next to the .vimrc file
[11:49] <nexous> jlee: opkay.
[11:49] <madhatter349> anybody here use mythtv
[11:49] <jlee> nexous so if you were to ls the directory you'd see .vim and .vimrc side by side
[11:49] <nexous> okay.
[11:49] <jlee> brb
[11:50] <jlee> back
[11:50] <gameover> hi everyone...
[11:50] <gameover> need some help installing nvidia drivers...
[11:50] <MrPotbut> I am having trouble getting any CD to boot from my CD-ROM drive on a Shuttle system. Can anyone offer advice? Send me a private message for more details of the problem. Thanks in advance
[11:50] <gameover> i get this error message No Screens FOUNd
[11:51] <jlee> Screens? why are you using screens?
[11:51] <toxickiwi> #ubuntuforums
[11:51] <st00ner> does anyone know where i could find the logs for a kernel crash (debug info such as EIP, etc) i checked /var/log but couldnt find it
[11:51] <um_whoa> screens rule
[11:51] <ucordes> um_whoa, screens?
[11:51] <Khem> st00ner: what does dmesg say
[11:51] <jlee> nexous, I think you might have to close your shell and open it again for all those changes to take place
[11:52] <st00ner> Khem: ill grep dmesg now
[11:52] <um_whoa> man scrren, ucordes
[11:52] <st00ner> the one in /var/log right
[11:52] <um_whoa> em, man screen
[11:52] <dimas> I was editing a video with avidemux and the system end up with no sound...restart the computer and still doesnt work...what should i do?...
[11:52] <jlee> well guys I gotta go, I know debian, but know jack shit about ubuntu, so I'll keep helping you guys with the basics, and you guy's keep helping me with ubuntu :-)
[11:52] <jlee> see you guy's
[11:52] <ucordes> um_whoa, they do not only rule but are also important
[11:53] <um_whoa> to each their own, i think they rule esp in an enviroment with no gui's
[11:53] <dimas> i need some help please
[11:53] <dimas> anybody able?
[11:53] <[xelent] _> Woohoo!! I found out what media player this is http://ic3.deviantart.com/fs14/f/2007/085/a/1/Linux_X_by_binyaryar.png
[11:54] <bobbyd> Hi, I'm trying to install ubuntu on my powermac G5, I can run the alternate installer (the live CD withe-screens), but I get the message "no common cdrom device found" and I can't see anything under /dev that looks like it. can anyone help guide me? :)
[11:54] <dimas>  I was editing a video with avidemux and the system end up with no sound...restart the computer and still doesnt work...what should i do?...
[11:54] <gameover> mmm... so... my problem...
[11:54] <gameover> EE) Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration.
[11:54] <gameover> Fatal server error:
[11:54] <gameover> no screens found
[11:55] <gameover> any suggestion plz?
[11:55] <DjViper> anyone expert in gnome crashes here? for some reason my desktop hangs when I boot up
[11:55] <soop> restore your previous xorg-conf
[11:55] <addam1> helllo
[11:55] <soop> xorg.conf
[11:55] <dimas>  I was editing a video with avidemux and the system end up with no sound...restart the computer and still doesnt work...what should i do?...
[11:55] <addam1> which one of you is Mark Shuttleworth?
[11:55] <st00ner> lol
[11:56] <dimas>  I was editing a video with avidemux and the system end up with no sound...restart the computer and still doesnt work...what should i do?...
[11:56] <bipolar> will the real Mark Shuttleworth please stand up?!
[11:57] <DjViper> soop: talking to me?
[11:57] <bobbyd> bipolar: I am Mark Shuttleworth!
[11:57] <addam1> He says every ubuntu decision is made in an open forum
[11:57] <addam1> I want to be in an ubuntu chat when they're developing
[11:57] <bipolar> bobbyd: we need at least 6 more of you...
[11:58] <crdlb> I don't think this is the right one for that :D
[11:58] <addam1> i dont get debian
[11:58] <addam1> is there just debian linux?
[11:58] <bobbyd> bipolar: any ideas about the issue I'm having (Not the Mark Shuttleworth thing... :)
[11:58] <harry__> how complete is the Feisty beta?
[11:59] <Vaske_Car> ada'ubuntu_, thanks
[11:59] <soop> DjViper: yup
[11:59] <st00ner> harry__: its pretty complete as of herd 5.
[11:59] <addam1> harry: i'm not sure, but feisty sounds really great
[12:00] <addam1> edgy doesn't seem very stable to me
[12:00] <DjViper> soop: all I did was change a few panels, then I shut it down, and up again the day after... now its all messed up