[12:01] <ardchoille> lufis: I have someone else telling me that winzip can manage .tar.bz2
[12:01] <lufis> ardchoille: 7-zip does too, and it's open source
[12:01] <dingdong> is this the right channel for help with feisty?
[12:01] <ardchoille> lufis: Ah, thanks again :D
[12:01] <lufis> ardchoille: You could use bzip and recommend 7-zip for the friend
[12:01] <lufis> :)
[12:01] <ferronica> how to open source list
[12:02] <eli_reu> hi all
[12:02] <micahcowan> chirs25, I sent it to imapmailer@wittner.homedns.org; it claims to have queued correctly. Check /mail/log/info for a log message about a mail from me. :)
[12:02] <shirish> dingdong for feisty its #ubuntu+1
[12:02] <unixman> ferronica: source list for what?
[12:02] <dingdong> thnx
[12:02] <Snoppy> I have another little question, are there some kind of Graphic user interface like about windows ?
[12:02] <lufis> Snoppy: What do you mean by that?
[12:02] <tjl30> Does anyone know how I can edit grub from a live CD?
[12:02] <ferronica> unixman: repo
[12:03] <chirs25> micahcowan: i didn't get anything into my inbox yet. will try checking log file. have postfix /mail/log/info doesn't exist
[12:03] <ferronica> unixman: apt sources
[12:03] <micahcowan> chirs25, doh! Sorry: should be /var/log/mail.info.
[12:03] <lufis> tjl30: I think you'll have to mount the drive manually. sudo mount /dev/hard drive name and partition /mountpoint
[12:04] <unixman> ferronica: its in /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:04] <micahcowan> ferronica, it's in /etc/apt/sources.list. What trouble are you having in opening it?
[12:04] <lufis> tjl30: Change locations as necessary
[12:04] <chirs25> micahcowan: ist this your ip? 69.36.252.2
[12:05] <micahcowan> Yes (via NAT).
[12:05] <ferronica> unixman: micahcowan: bash: /etc/apt/sources.list: Permission denied
[12:05] <lufis> Snoppy: Both kde and gnome are similar to Windows, although KDE even moreso
[12:05] <neeewww> how do i add more work spaces?
[12:05] <jubei_> anyone have any idea as to why even though the linux-source-2.6.15 package I downloaded is supposed to be version "2.6.15-28.51" , the kernel .deb it produced says "2.6.15.7-ubuntu1" .. ?
[12:05] <micahcowan> ferronica, what command are you using to try to open it? You will need to be root (sudo). sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list, for instance.
[12:05] <Snoppy> ok
[12:06] <chirs25> micahcowan: hm doesn't get delivered in my users directory... no idea why..
[12:06] <micahcowan> chirs25, (1) can you pastebin the contents of /mail/log/info, and (2) what is the output of "mailq"?
[12:07] <n-iCe> how to install nVIDIA Driver ?
[12:07] <micahcowan> chirs25, also, I believe simply having the A record you currently have set up for wittner.homedns.org should be sufficient to send mail @wittner.homedns.org...
[12:07] <n-iCe> !es
[12:07] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[12:07] <ferronica> micahcowan:  sudo /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:07] <Snoppy> I thinks I must go now i have an examination tomorrow, so i thanks for your help
[12:07] <billy> greetings earthlings.
[12:07] <ferronica> micahcowan:  like this
[12:07] <n-iCe> !nvidia
[12:07] <lufis> billy: greetings :P
[12:07] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:07] <micahcowan> ferronica, that attempts to execute /etc/apt/sources.list. You need to put the name of an editor program between sudo and the filename.
[12:08] <micahcowan> sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list (if gedit is installed), or sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list.
[12:08] <ferronica> micahcowan:  like gedit
[12:08] <ferronica> micahcowan:  sudo gedit/etc/apt/sources.list
[12:08] <micahcowan> you need a space between gedit and the /.
[12:09] <s0nix> is there special some options in xorg.conf to add for ATI card and XGL for a perfect use of beryl? it seem to be "slow"
[12:09] <chirs25> micahcowan: afaik relevant part of mail.info : http://phpfi.com/221444
[12:09] <ferronica> micahcowan: sudo/ gedit/etc/apt/sources.list
[12:09] <RyanRyan52> is there anything like remote desktop server for windows in ubuntu
[12:09] <WinSwitcher> hey there... does anyone knows a command to view exactly what horz sync is the system using ? I on ubuntu 6.10, using gnome
[12:09] <RyanRyan52> ?
[12:10] <psykid> hello : anyone has any ideea how can i boot ubuntu and proceed to install options without going into graphical MODE ?
[12:10] <micahcowan> ferronica: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:10] <WinSwitcher> RyanRyan52: System > Preferences > Remote Desktop
[12:10] <ferronica> got
[12:10] <RyanRyan52> thanks
[12:10] <lufis> psykid: You will probably need the alternative installer
[12:11] <micahcowan> chirs25, according to the maillog, it was delivered to procmail. What procmail did with it at that point, I do not know. Do you have logging set up for procmail, and what rules does your .procmailrc contain for imapmailer?
[12:11] <lufis> psykid: Or just hit ctrl alt F1 and type "killall xorg"
[12:11] <chirs25> micahcowan: cant find mailq at the moment
[12:11] <psykid> when to type that ?
[12:11] <ferronica> micahcowan:  i am trying to download -->python-notify notification-daemon
[12:11] <micahcowan> chirs25, it's just a command name. For postfix, you should simply be able to type "mailq", and get a result.
[12:11] <ferronica> micahcowan:  but getting error
[12:11] <lufis> psykid: Whenever you want to... depends on what you want to do. Burn the alternative installer if you want to install in text only
[12:12] <eli_reu> micahcowan: did you go to Earlham? (sorry for the off-topic question)
[12:12] <psykid> i just want to install 6.10 without going into graphical mode!
[12:12] <ferronica> !python-notify notification-daemon
[12:12] <micahcowan> eli_reu, no; what's that?
[12:12] <psykid> and without downloading another package...can i do that ?
[12:12] <WinSwitcher> does anyone knows a command to view what horz sync is the system using ?
[12:12] <chirs25> micahcowan: i am using dovecot and postfix? i was not aware that procmail is involved. did i make a mistake with my configuration or am i requirred to utilize procmail?
[12:12] <eli_reu> it was my college.
[12:12] <eli_reu> sorry, thought you were someone else
[12:12] <chirs25> micahcowan: mailq is empty
[12:13] <razzorz> Afternoon!!
[12:13] <lufis> razzorz: hello :)
[12:13] <micahcowan> chirs25, is there a /var/mail/imapmailer? (or, if imapmailer is an alias, substitute the real user's name)
[12:13] <razzorz> anyone got time to explain to me how to ( or if i can ) run my ati capture card for TV
[12:14] <blackest> can you repair a system when ext3 got in a right mess
[12:14] <eli_reu> i'm trying to use Acidrip to rip DVDs.  the manual says to do a symlink to /dev/dvd/ how do i do that?
[12:14] <unixman> blackest: define right mess!
[12:15] <chirs25> micahcowan: /var/mail/imapmailer exists. isn't postfix supposed to put mails in ~/Maildir and dovecot servs from there?
[12:15] <blackest> like everything cross linked lots of things deleted as fsck did its thing
[12:15] <chirs25> micahcowan: /var/mail/imapmailer also looks like it contains some mails
[12:15] <shirish> anybody knows a certain Jowi who was here about an hr. ago?
[12:16] <shirish> !pastebin
[12:16] <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)
[12:17] <unixman> blackest: are the files missing?  You could try looking in lost+found in the root of the filesystem.  Unforunately they will be listed as number (INODE numbers) and copy them back.  Other than that, sorry not as far as I am aware.
[12:18] <blackest> hmm i did consider trying to put feisty over the top but i guess there will be lots of files with lost ownership
[12:19] <micahcowan> chirs25, I don't know about that: my system is set up so that postfix (via procmail) delivers to /var/mail/<user>, and dovecot serves from there. What does your "default_mail_env =" line in /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf say?
[12:19] <blackest> i guess i will have to reinstall mythtv  and write the tvcard driver again :( only + point is I blogged most of the steps to get the working server
[12:20] <benplaut> did everyone (ie, alot of people) have problems with sound on dapper?  i'm going through hell on the parent computer, waiting it out for edgy to go stable
[12:20] <lufis> benplaut: You mean feisty?
[12:20] <benplaut> err, yea =/
[12:20] <LordLimecat> benplaut: edgy is "stable"
[12:20] <micahcowan> Anybody: is there a more "canonical" way in Ubuntu to control services on the command-line, than "/etc/init.d/service start", etc? I'm referring to things such as Mandrake's "serivce" command...
[12:20] <lufis> benplaut: heh :P
[12:20] <benplaut> i haven't used ubuntu in a long time
[12:20] <Flannel> micahcowan: that's it.
[12:20] <chirs25> micahcowan:
[12:21] <LordLimecat> micahcowan: i could be dead wrong, but i thought that service xxxx start was just a script referring to that command
[12:21] <chirs25> micahcowan: default_mail_env = maildir:~/Maildir # (for maildir)
[12:21] <lufis> benplaut: What's your soundcard?
[12:21] <micahcowan> LordLimecat, that's about right.
[12:21] <Flannel> micahcowan: actually, upstart probably will have soemthing else, so that might change feisty+1, but evrything currently is via init.d
[12:21] <LordLimecat> er, to the command you listed
[12:22] <benplaut> lufis: i dunno, some integrated dell crap
[12:22] <micahcowan> LordLimecat, which means, I don't have a clue why they made the script in the first place :)
[12:22] <lufis> benplaut: intel, i assume?
[12:22] <benplaut> pretty much, alsa keeps conking out, totem freezes, and i have to kill a bunch of shit then it works :P
[12:22] <micahcowan> Flannel, ooh that's right, thanks. I need to start reading up more on upstart soon.
[12:22] <Tatster> Hi.  I've just setup and Edgy server and I can get to a Samba share with authentication passing through from my Mac, but when I try from my Edgy desktop I get prompted for credentials.  Anyone know why that would be?
[12:22] <benplaut> yea, probably
[12:22] <cafuego_> micahcowan: `update-rc.d <service> <command>'
[12:23] <lufis> benplaut: You can get basic soundcards on the cheap on ebay. soundblaster support in linux is good
[12:23] <benplaut> yup
[12:23] <cafuego_> sorry, invoke-rc.d  :-)
[12:23] <ferronica> how to install it --->apt-get python-notify notification-daemon
[12:23] <benplaut> i'm just waiting it out to reinstall... i know i can get it to work
[12:23] <ferronica> how to install it --->sudo apt-get python-notify notification-daemon
[12:23] <micahcowan> chirs25, I'd change that to:  "default_mail_env = maildir:~/Maildir:INBOX=/var/mail/%u", then reload dovecot and try to login again.
[12:23] <lufis> benplaut: like... 10 dollar range
[12:23] <unixman> ferronica: apt-get install python-notify notification-daemon
[12:23] <benplaut> ya
[12:23] <micahcowan> cafuego, aha! thanks.
[12:23] <lufis> benplaut: Feisty will be out soon, you could try that
[12:23] <benplaut> yup
[12:23] <benplaut> i'm holding out until then
[12:23] <benplaut> when is it, a month?
[12:24] <neeewww> can anyone help with installing ati drivers.
[12:24] <lufis> benplaut: i think so
[12:24] <LordLimecat> april, sometime
[12:24] <benplaut> !ati
[12:24] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:24] <cafuego_> 3 weeks
[12:24] <joseph> hello everyone!
[12:24] <benplaut> okey dokey
[12:24] <micahcowan> Will invoke-rc.d continue to be relevant to upstart, once compatibility with SysV-style init scripts diminishes?
[12:24] <LordLimecat> and i bet money thats when dells ship with linux
[12:24] <lufis> joseph: hello :)
[12:24] <joseph> anyone have any experience with large scale servers
[12:24] <benplaut> LordLimecat: yea, right
[12:24] <chirs25> micahcowan: and /etc/postfix/main.cf contains home_mailbox = Maildir/
[12:24] <joseph> web/database servers?
[12:24] <cafuego_> micahcowan: Maybe, dunno. I'm on feisty no with upstart, and it's here still.
[12:24] <LordLimecat> benplaut: one sec, grabbing article
[12:24] <benplaut> joseph: how large are we talking about?
[12:24] <neeewww> this is the site im on.
[12:24] <benplaut> 16 procs? more?
[12:24] <joseph> its for a schoool district
[12:24] <benplaut> oh
[12:24] <neeewww> https://a248.e.akamai.net/f/674/9206/0/www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/linux_8.35.5-inst.html
[12:24] <joseph> wanting to run focus/sis
[12:25] <joseph> they have 56000 students
[12:25] <joseph> and abotu 3000 teachers
[12:25] <neeewww> i dont know if i have them things installed
[12:25] <joseph> they plan on having about 3000+ people on the site at all times
[12:25] <ferronica> unixman:  sudo apt-get install python-notify notification-daemon
[12:25] <ferronica> Reading package lists... Done
[12:25] <ferronica> Building dependency tree... Done
[12:25] <ferronica> E: Couldn't find package python-notify
[12:25] <neeewww> something called POSIX
[12:25] <benplaut> LordLimecat: yea, it's on Digg
[12:25] <chirs25> micahcowan: i have to run out now. thank you very much. you gave me an idea where the problem may be. i have to take care that postfix delivers to the correct dir in the users home. thx a lot 4 your help
[12:25] <benplaut> i doubt 3 weeks, anyway
[12:25] <ferronica> unixman: error :(
[12:25] <joseph> think that we'll need multiple servers?
[12:26] <joseph> or will a dual xeon be enough?
[12:26] <joseph> is my question...
[12:26] <cafuego_> joseph: depends on what they'll run
[12:26] <joseph> it will probably be a dual quad core xeon machine
[12:26] <joseph> if that's what we'll need
[12:26] <LordLimecat> benplaut:  here ya go, dells shipping WITH linux:
[12:26] <joseph> just apache + postgresql
[12:26] <LordLimecat> http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS8436091466.html
[12:26] <LordLimecat> "soon"
[12:26] <cafuego_> joseph: well
[12:26] <atomiku> Can I delete /var/cache/apt/archives ?
[12:27] <LordLimecat> suprised noones goin crazy about it in here or #ubuntu+1
[12:27] <cafuego_> i'd probably split those between 2 or more machines
[12:27] <micahcowan> Ferret, try a "sudo apt-get update" first, perhaps?
[12:27] <cafuego_> LordLimecat: omg! omg! omg! aaargh!
[12:27] <LordLimecat> atomiku: are you getting issues with apt?
[12:27] <atomiku> nah
[12:27] <benplaut> wow, that is pretty soon
[12:27] <LordLimecat> cafuego_: thanks, was waitin for that :D
[12:27] <atomiku> Just trying to save disk space
[12:27] <LordLimecat> *kirbydance*
[12:27] <cafuego_> LordLimecat: you're welcome ;-)
[12:27] <atomiku> well
[12:27] <atomiku> i'll just delete it anyway
[12:27] <joseph> split with apache on one
[12:27] <atomiku> im sure it wont cause harm
[12:27] <joseph> and postgres on the other?
[12:28] <LordLimecat> atomiku: im pretty sure i had to do that once
[12:28] <LordLimecat> cause apt was complaining about duplicate sources
[12:28] <cafuego_> joseph: Yup... and possibly 2 of each, with a load balancer in between
[12:28] <ferronica> unixman: error :(
[12:28] <LordLimecat> doesnt hurt nothin, just makes first apt-get take longer
[12:28] <cafuego_> joseph: so 2xapache and 2x postgres - running as cluster (so if one dies, the site stays up)
[12:28] <atomiku> atomiku@atomiku:~$ sudo rm -rf /var/cache/apt/archives/
[12:28] <atomiku> gone!!!
[12:29] <joseph> yeah
[12:29] <joseph> ok
[12:29] <tjl30> Hey I just put in a secound HD how can I get to it in ubuntu ?
[12:29] <cafuego_> mind you, prolly don't need dual quad xeons
[12:29] <joseph> how beefy of a server do you think we should have?
[12:29] <LordLimecat> tjl30: did you hotswap it?
[12:29] <jubei_> guys the linux-source-2.6.15 package I downloaded is supposed to be version "2.6.15-28.51" , the kernel .deb it produced came out "2.6.15.7-ubuntu1"  Why.. ?
[12:29] <unixman> ferronica:  you are running feisty?
[12:29] <micahcowan> If I want to backup the list of currently-installed packages, so that in case of disk recovery I could tell dselect (or somesuch) what I expect to be installed?
[12:29] <joseph> they are thinking a higher end machine
[12:29] <micahcowan> ferronica, try a "sudo apt-get update" first, perhaps?
[12:29] <joseph> with 2 quad core xeons
[12:29] <joseph> 8GB of ram
[12:29] <joseph> redundant power supplies
[12:29] <joseph> raid 6 over 8 drives
[12:29] <LordLimecat> raid...6?
[12:29] <LordLimecat> o.0
[12:29] <joseph> if its something like that... would that work?
[12:29] <ferronica> unixman: sone
[12:29] <cafuego_> joseph: I'm probably not qualified to answer that reliably.
[12:30] <ferronica> unixman: done
[12:30] <joseph> hmmm...
[12:30] <joseph> ok
[12:30] <sopho24> security.ubuntu.com updates slow for anyone ?
[12:30] <joseph> thanks for your help though
[12:30] <cafuego_> np
[12:30] <joseph> we'll try to talk them into clustering
[12:30] <joseph> prolly better in the long run
[12:30] <cafuego_> failover good :-)
[12:30] <joseph> yeha
[12:30] <joseph> yeah
[12:30] <lufis> sopho24: Speed tends to fluctuate
[12:30] <joseph> failover never hurt anyone
[12:30] <ferronica> unixman: same error :(
[12:30] <Mirthy> What can I use to Format a drive into FAT32?
[12:31] <Mirthy> (It's a USB harddrive)
[12:31] <crdlb> Mirthy, gparted
[12:31] <crdlb> !gparted
[12:31] <ubotu> 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
[12:31] <joseph> you can use gparted
[12:31] <cafuego_> well, it hurts trees by causing global warming, but otherwise...
[12:31] <LordLimecat> tjl30: you still there?
[12:31] <razzorz> anyone got time to explain to me how to ( or if i can ) run my ati capture card for TV
[12:31] <ferronica> unixman: same error :(
[12:31] <LordLimecat> !help
[12:31] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[12:31] <Mirthy> Thanks crdlb
[12:32] <ferronica> unixman: i am using ----> Ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS Dapper
[12:32] <ferronica> unixman: are you there???
[12:33] <micahcowan> python-notify appears not to exist in Dapper Drake.
[12:33] <joseph> anyone else have any other ideas for me?
[12:33] <unixman> ferronica: yep still here!
[12:33] <OtakuMark> hihi, I have an amd64, 2gb of RAM, but also an ATI X800XT, I've heard bad things about linux ATI drivers.. but will I still be able to use cool stuff like Beryl? =/
[12:33] <ferronica> unixman: same error :(
[12:33] <jagsUT> yo peeps
[12:33] <jagsUT> why wont ubuntu boot for me?
[12:33] <OtakuMark> whats it say
[12:33] <joseph> you can use XGL otakumark
[12:33] <unixman> ferronica: you must be running feisty to get python-notify!
[12:33] <jagsUT> it goes through loading the ubuntu screen and nothing happens
[12:33] <joseph> not as nice as aiglx
[12:33] <joseph> harder to get games working
[12:34] <jagsUT> my monitor stays on and nothing happens
[12:34] <mickey> did you try installing berly?
[12:34] <joseph> but beryl "should" work on it
[12:34] <ferronica> unixman: otherwise no way :(
[12:34] <mickey> beryl*
[12:34] <razzorz> so what does it say about useing the caputer card aspect of it?...
[12:34] <nealmcb> I'm upgrading via aptitude (dapper), and again I'm running into odd broken dependencies.  It says that cupsys-bsd is broken, and suggests that I need to upgrade it in order to upgrade cupsys-client to 1.2.2 My problem is, why on earth does it think I don't want it to do that automatically??  does it think I placed some sort of hold on it or something??
[12:34] <ferronica> unixman: are you using ubuntu 6.10
[12:34] <micahcowan> unixman, edgy also appears to have python-notify, fwiw
[12:34] <jagsUT> can anyone help me?
[12:34] <razzorz> Yes i am running beryl mikey.. ati 9800 hdtv capture card
[12:34] <MasterManX2006> is thier a way i can format my c drive to install unbun
[12:34] <sopho24> anyone knows for alternative security mirror for sources.list?
[12:35] <unixman> ferronica: what ubuntu you running?
[12:35] <jagsUT> hello
[12:35] <ferronica> unixman: i am using ----> Ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS Dapper
[12:35] <jagsUT> problems loading ubuntu
[12:35] <jagsUT> live cd wont boot properly
[12:35] <micahcowan> ferronica, running Dapper, you will be unable to install python-notify via apt. You'll have to look to alternate means :(
[12:35] <keeters> jagsUT: did you already have it installed?
[12:35] <ferronica> unixman: will you assist me ?
[12:35] <jagsUT> no ubuntu is installed
[12:36] <unixman> ferronica: same as me!  python-notify not there!  You will either need to find someone who has backported or download the source and install yourself!
[12:36] <jagsUT> i cant even get to that part
[12:36] <OtakuMark> jagsUT, does it not give an error messege or anything? usually
[12:36] <jagsUT> live cd loads and nothing happens
[12:36] <keeters> did you get to the boot manager?
[12:36] <jagsUT> nope no error
[12:36] <DM|> How can i delete a podcast feed from RHYTHMBOX ?
[12:36] <jagsUT> just nothing happens
[12:36] <OtakuMark> at what screen does it stop loading
[12:36] <OtakuMark> and what version
[12:36] <jagsUT> monitor stays black
[12:36] <keeters> doesn't sound like anything software related
[12:36] <razzorz> what a joke
[12:36] <jagsUT> ubuntu 6.1 amd64 bit one
[12:36] <ferronica> unixman: i am not so much familiar with Linux :(
[12:36] <keeters> if your life CD won't boot then there is probably something wrong with your hardware...
[12:36] <Pelo> DM|,  delete it from the podcast folder in /home
[12:36] <jagsUT> it scrolls the ubuntu thing across the screen
[12:37] <jagsUT> and nothing happens
[12:37] <keeters> oh
[12:37] <keeters> hmm'
[12:37] <OtakuMark> I was having a ton of trouble with 6.10 ubuntu's CD, jagsUT, I had to use 6.06 :(:(
[12:37] <jagsUT> i figure it is a hardware issue
[12:37] <jagsUT> how can i fix it?
[12:37] <OtakuMark> BUT
[12:37] <OtakuMark> there are several things you cant ry
[12:37] <DM|> Pelo i dont see it in my home folder
[12:37] <keeters> is there anything you changed lately?
[12:37] <jagsUT> mark can i PM u
[12:37] <OtakuMark> yeah
[12:37] <jagsUT> to much goin on in here
[12:37] <cheeseboy> can i install ubuntu from another distro?
[12:37] <Pelo> DM|,  might not be called podcast, let me have a look
[12:38] <jagsUT> fuck
[12:38] <jagsUT> i cant sent them
[12:38] <jagsUT> have to do it in here
[12:38] <unixman> ferronica: give me a couple of mins!
[12:38] <OtakuMark> yeah, actually, join #tech
[12:38] <ferronica> unixman: ok
[12:38] <micahcowan> !ohmy | jagsUT
[12:38] <ubotu> jagsUT: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[12:38] <jagsUT> my bad
[12:38] <jagsUT> i just need help loading ubuntu
[12:38] <micahcowan> np, it happens. But we get young'uns in here sometimes...
[12:38] <jagsUT> it wont load at all
[12:38] <OtakuMark> jagsUT join #tech
[12:39] <DM|_> PElo got DC , i cant find it
[12:39] <jagsUT> ok
[12:39] <Pelo> DM|_,  unhide the files and check in the rythmbox folder
[12:40] <DM|_> Pelo no .rhythmbox folder :(
[12:40] <sopho24> is there any alternative security updates link for sources.list?
[12:40] <kings> hello
[12:41] <rpc> how easy is it to control bandwidth on ubuntu? per port or application or process id?
[12:41] <kings> anyone got a speedtouch 330 modem working ?
[12:41] <Pelo> DM|__,   /home/user/.gnome2/rhythmbox
[12:41] <eli_reu> this is a dumb question, but if i download a package that is deisgned for Debian, it should work fine in Ubuntu, right?
[12:41] <m_tadeu> hello all
[12:41] <m_tadeu> how do I  get SMP working on feisty?
[12:41] <Pelo> eli_reu,   yes
[12:41] <kings> i have the speedtouch 330 connecting ok - just I cant ping anything now - it all says connect ; host unreachable
[12:42] <soundray> eli_reu: not necessarily
[12:42] <eli_reu> Pelo: thx!
[12:42] <matthew1429> hi guys, I have a connection showing up in firestarter when I have NOTHING open, and it's in Thailand, and today I see that I was booted from #ubuntu for something called the DCC exploit, could this be linked?
[12:42] <kings> but the ppp0 looks like it connected ok
[12:42] <DM|__> Pelo no podcasts there but it keeps updating them :(
[12:42] <soundray> eli_reu: most will work, but you can be unlucky
[12:42] <Pelo> eli_reu,  emphasis on the word should
[12:42] <freshmeat> Ubuntu is a great OS.
[12:42] <euclid__> doesnt srt files allow all accentuated characters? "" characters appear "?" in mplayer
[12:42] <lufis> freshmeat: we like to think so too ;)
[12:42] <LordLimecat> firestarter is NOT a firewall, but a gui to ubuntus built in firewall...right?
[12:42] <lufis> LordLimecat: yes
[12:43] <LordLimecat> hooray
[12:43] <lufis> LordLimecat: basically, yes
[12:43] <soundray> Pelo: it's not an officially defined requirement, so even "should" is not entirely accurate
[12:43] <Pelo> ...
[12:43] <freshmeat> Hey
[12:44] <dingdong> guys need a bit of help
[12:44] <matthew1429> okay
[12:44] <dingdong> with networking
[12:44] <matthew1429> did anyone see my ??
[12:44] <tokyo25> hi
[12:44] <lufis> LordLimecat: Firestarter lets you edit what is already a firewalled configuration pretty much
[12:44] <sopho24> dingdong: yes
[12:44] <freshmeat> Hey -- in X-chat, what is the switch to open a server in a new window using the '/server' command.
[12:44] <dingdong> i was trying to install wireless internet
[12:44] <AlCantara> big problem: deleted (moved to trash) many files from mounted disks and got error: disk full.
[12:44] <AlCantara> now / is full (0 bytes free) and i dont have a trashcan-icon on my desktop. how to empty it??
[12:44] <matthew1429> how could I have an active connection to some thai domain when no service is open?
[12:44] <tokyo25> how can i view list of programs i downloaded?
[12:44] <con-man> afk
[12:44] <lufis> tokyo25: packages installed?
[12:44] <dingdong> and i followed the guide and all, but instead i lost wired and wireless(which i never had) capabilities
[12:44] <tokyo25> yeah
[12:45] <tokyo25> i download 2
[12:45] <micahcowan> matthew1429, the trash-icon is typically in the task bar, on the right at the bottom of the screen.
[12:45] <tokyo25> but cant find them
[12:45] <unixman> ferronica:  Could not find a backport!  It will need to be done from source.  Unfortunately I don't have the time to do it now.  Currently trying to fix samba, apache, backup, mail servers at work,
[12:45] <Pelo> tokyo25,  you can vie what packages are installed in synaptic
[12:45] <kings> anyone got any suggestions why i cant ping things via ppp0
[12:45] <dre_> noob alert *prepares to be quoted in web forums for years to come*
[12:45] <dingdong> i tried reinstalling network manager, but now i cant even install it because of no internet
[12:45] <LordLimecat> tokyo25: check your home folder
[12:45] <ferronica> unixman: ok
[12:45] <micahcowan> AlCantara, the trash-icon is typically in the task bar, on the right at the bottom of the screen.
[12:45] <Pelo> DM|__,  this is where mine is  /home/jean/.gconf/apps/rhythmbox/state
[12:45] <dingdong> i tried restarting the network
[12:45] <dingdong> but it says
[12:46] <AlCantara> no. no trashcan icon in screen
[12:46] <soundray> matthew1429: it's possible that you've been cracked, but I doubt that the D C C event was related.
[12:46] <dingdong> it says ifup: couldn't read interfaces file "etc/network/interfaces"  <<<i get this
[12:46] <freshmeat> Any suggestions here in the channel?
[12:46] <lufis> AlCantara: If you're in gnome, just type trash: into nautilus
[12:46] <AlCantara> use kde
[12:46] <micahcowan> AlCantara, if you right-click on the taskbar or menubar and select "Add to Panel...", you can choose "Deleted Items", and it will place the trash icon on your taskbar.
[12:46] <lufis> AlCantara: Or browse to ~/.trash
[12:47] <DM|__> Pelo nope not a thing that states the feed i want to delete
[12:47] <matthew1429> micahcowan: why did you mention the trash icon?
[12:47] <unixman> quit: Just realised it 23:45 and I still have 3 spokes to fix on my rear bike wheel so I can ride to work tomorrow
[12:47] <dingdong> here is my network interfaces http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12815/
[12:47] <eyalw> hi
[12:47] <micahcowan> matthew1429, sorry: was meant for AlCantara.
[12:47] <matthew1429> :)
[12:47] <matthew1429> np
[12:47] <dingdong> anyone listening to me
[12:47] <matthew1429> just confused on how that was related with someone possilby cracking me
[12:47] <matthew1429> how do I find out if this connection has shell access?
[12:47] <DM|__> Does Deskbar run off BEAGLE?
[12:47] <matthew1429> is there a grep I can run in /var?
[12:47] <cables> DM|__, no
[12:47] <DM|> dag..
[12:48] <cables> DM|__, it can integrate with beagle, but it doesn't depend on it
[12:48] <RyanRyan52> how do you format a flash drive?
[12:48] <eyalw> i got macbook 2Ghz dual core, i can install 32bit ubuntu, right? (6.10 i386)?
[12:48] <freshmeat> What's the X-chat switch in entering a server in a new window using the '/server' command.
[12:48] <micahcowan> matthew1429, how did you find out about the connection? Run netstat -tp as root. You can use that to discover the process that is associated with the connection.
[12:48] <cables> DM|, are you trying to have it do a "live" beagle search when you type?
[12:48] <DM|> got it, was a preff
[12:48] <cables> DM|, hold on though
[12:48] <RyanRyan52> eyalw, I think you do amd64
[12:48] <DM|> cables for some reason beagle wont search my whole HDD,
[12:49] <micahcowan> freshmeat, I generally go to the XChat menu, choose "Network List...", choose the server I want, and hit the "Connect" button.
[12:49] <cables> DM|, you can have it search beagle, or you can have it actually show the beagle results in the pop-down box
[12:49] <Flannel> eyalw: yes.
[12:49] <ziro01> hello
[12:49] <wo0lverine> test
[12:49] <RyanRyan52> how do you format a flash drive?
[12:49] <ziro01> good
[12:49] <Flannel> wo0lverine: ack
[12:49] <freshmeat> micahcowan, well, that's long-winded.
[12:49] <dingdong> can someone help me :(
[12:49] <cables> DM|, to search the whole HD, change t he settings in System>Preferences>Search and Indexing. Do you want help getting the deskbar to show beagle results directly in its results?
[12:49] <freshmeat> Isn't there a switch for the '/server' command?
[12:49] <Pelo> RyanRyan52,  have you tried  gparted ?
[12:49] <matthew1429> micahcowan: thx!  I have a new command for my bag of tricks :)  but I found out by clicking the "active connections" tab in firestarter when nothing was opened
[12:50] <lufis> dingdong: What's the issue?
[12:50] <freshmeat> Surely, there should be.
[12:50] <eyalw> Flannel, RyanRyan52 : i just wanna get wireless work with ndiswrapper (works only with 32 bit)
[12:50] <cables> freshmeat, #xchat
[12:50] <matthew1429> I added a policy blocking that ip
[12:50] <matthew1429> so the netstat won't "see" it
[12:50] <micahcowan> matthew1429, you should make sure it wasn't legit, first...
[12:50] <micahcowan> what process was associated with that?
[12:50] <matthew1429> I resoved the ip
[12:50] <AlCantara> found a solution for my trash-problem: starting the kde konqueror, it presents a 'trash' icon. path: trash:/    there is no .trash in my ~
[12:50] <matthew1429> to a domain that I have nothing to do with...
[12:50] <matthew1429> it was a random dsl connection
[12:50] <ferronica> Is there any way to upload Screen shot
[12:50] <lufis> AlCantara: ah, there you go
[12:50] <matthew1429> in thailand
[12:50] <Pelo> dingdong,  the only help available in the channel is from other user, there may be noone at this time that knows how to help you,  try the forum
[12:50] <dingdong> im having problems with networking
[12:51] <micahcowan> matthew1429, gotcha. What port were they connected to?
[12:51] <AlCantara> thank you guys!
[12:51] <Flannel> dingdong: can't read that file, eh?  What are the perms on /etc/networking/interfaces?
[12:51] <matthew1429> 62574
[12:51] <dingdong> how do i check
[12:51] <jagsUT> hello
[12:51] <ferronica> Is there any way to upload Screen shot
[12:51] <matthew1429> im presuming that they didnt get root
[12:51] <jagsUT> anyone know why ubuntu wont load for me?
[12:51] <DM|> cables i dont want to index my whole HDD, but be able to search it instead, only indexing parts of my HDD
[12:51] <lufis> ferronica: imageshack.us
[12:51] <jagsUT> just sits at a black screen
[12:51] <jagsUT> and nothing happens
[12:51] <cables> DM|, beagle only searches what it indexes
[12:51] <Flannel> dingdong: ls -al /etc/networking
[12:51] <Pelo> dingdong,   www.ubuntuforums.org   search for what ever msg you have of a simple way to state your problem
[12:51] <Flannel> dingdong: er, /etc/network
[12:51] <DM|> cables well that stinks
[12:52] <cables> DM|, however, there's file search (you can enable it in the deskbar prefs) and that will let you do that.
[12:52] <micahcowan> matthew1429, people can't just connect to random ports: what process was associated with that port?
[12:52] <matthew1429> i've disabled shell access in firestarter too, but they connected when I didnt have firestarter open
[12:52] <matthew1429> it was "unknown"
[12:52] <dingdong> it says root root root root...
[12:52] <matthew1429> i didn't know the netstat command
[12:52] <Flannel> dingdong: we're wondering about the rwx etc etc bit
[12:52] <matthew1429> before I blocked them
[12:52] <dingdong> which one?
[12:53] <Flannel> dingdong: the interfaces one
[12:53] <matthew1429> I was booted from this channel and thought it was linked
[12:53] <Flannel> dingdong: the whole interfaces line will work
[12:53] <marnaud> hi everybody, is there someone who knows well logrotate
[12:53] <stefan__> berlin
[12:53] <dingdong> ok its rw-r--r--
[12:53] <dingdong> there seems to be 2 of them too
[12:53] <micahcowan> 62574 sounds more like the sort of port your box would use to connect to someone else, than the other way around. What was the remote port for the connection?
[12:53] <dingdong> both the same
[12:53] <Joebu[NoR] > anyone have any luck running 4 nvidia cards in one ubuntu box?
[12:53] <micahcowan> matthew1429, ^
[12:53] <cables> Does anyone know how I can see if anyone's connected to the built in Vino VNC server?
[12:53] <DM|> cables as an example, i cant search for ryhthmbox, even with deskbar
[12:53] <Flannel> dingdong: two of them?  pastebin the outputof that command
[12:53] <dingdong> i would love too, but no internet, i have to manually type it all up
[12:53] <cables> DM|, that's not part of beagle. To turn on application search, you need to enable that in the deskbar preferences
[12:54] <dingdong> one is interfaces~
[12:54] <dingdong> and one is just interfaces
[12:54] <dingdong> no "~"
[12:54] <Flannel> dingdong: ah.  right.  the interfaces one is the one we're interested in
[12:54] <dre_> noob story coming alert *prepares to be quoted in web forums for years to come*
[12:54] <dre_> so i tried the latest ubuntu beta, and i didnt like it
[12:54] <dre_> so i decide to go back to fedora with a network install usb key for fedora...so i did fdisk -l to confirm that my usb key was sda1... fdisk confirmed that it was (really should fix this)
[12:54] <dre_>  so i do the dd of the 12mb fedora diskboot.img and then i see that in the ubuntu beta, my ide drive is actually be sda
[12:54] <dre_> i know i can get the partition table back with TestPart, but will i be able to recover data thats after the 12MB? or is my 270GB hda1 NTFS partition gone?
[12:54] <Flannel> dingdong: I believe the ~ is a backup.
[12:54] <matthew1429> It's actually still open according to firestarter micahcowan
[12:54] <dingdong> ok well its rw-r--r-- 1 root root 220
[12:54] <matthew1429> I don't know how to get the remote port
[12:55] <micahcowan> dre_, that many lines at once is considered channel spamming, FYI
[12:55] <dre_> im sorry im a slow typer
[12:55] <dingdong> -rw--r--*
[12:55] <dre_> and i didnt want it to be scattered
[12:55] <Agiofws> hello
[12:55] <assasukasse> i wanna have sticky windows in compiz, how can i set them?
[12:55] <DM|> cables ah i see,
[12:55] <Flannel> assasukasse: #ubuntu-effects for compiz support
[12:55] <micahcowan> matthew1429, if netstat -tp gave the pid for that connection, could you try "ps auxww | grep <pid>" to try to find the process?
[12:56] <Flannel> dingdong: right right.   Well, that looks normal.  No idea why it wouldn't be able to read that file.  You could try replacing it with the backup (the ~ one) see if that helps
[12:56] <Agiofws> in which file  can i put  " route add default gateway some ip"  in the /etc/init.d    file ?
[12:56] <dingdong> ok
[12:56] <Ferret> dre_: Gone.
[12:56] <matthew1429> micah, the weird thing is I don't see it when I do a netstat
[12:56] <matthew1429> only under firestarter
[12:56] <matthew1429> but I'm doing a sudo netstat
[12:56] <Pelo> dre_,  if you've repartitioned it , it is gone
[12:56] <matthew1429> do I have to actually login as root?
[12:57] <soundray> matthew1429: no, never. You may have to use sudo netstat
[12:57] <dingdong> in the etc/network folder i only see one interfaces
[12:57] <Ferret> dre_: Oh... missed the bit about recovering the partition table.  Hmm, maybe.  Depends how many directory structures were stored towards the beginning of the partition (probably a lot of them)
[12:57] <matthew1429> the even funnier thing is I have added a policy to disable outbound traffic to this guy's ip
[12:57] <dre_> i only dd'd 12mb
[12:57] <matthew1429> how would it still be open?
[12:57] <Flannel> dingdong: you have an interfaces and an interfaces~
[12:57] <micahcowan> matthew1429, does firestarter show actual connections, or is it just connection attempts? Also, pastebin the output of netstat -tl (no sudo necessary).
[12:57] <dingdong> yes
[12:57] <dingdong> nvm i just went to view>hidden files
[12:57] <dingdong> i see it
[12:57] <dre_> i havent done anything yet
[12:57] <dingdong> and it looks similar
[12:57] <Zehava> Anyone here use Kmud with ubuntu?
[12:57] <dre_> does anybody know
[12:58] <dre_> of data recovery software
[12:58] <dre_> for my situation
[12:58] <matthew1429> micahcowan: btw... I appreciate the time you are taking to help
[12:58] <matthew1429> okay, heading over to pastebin
[12:58] <cables> !enter | dre_
[12:58] <DM|> cables is it safe to remove beagle, it doesnt do me any good
[12:58] <ubotu> dre_: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[12:58] <micahcowan> matthew1429, firewalling further connections won't close existing connections, they'll just disable traffic on 'em. In fact, it will prevent/delay shutdown of the connection, since there's no communication anymore.
[12:58] <matthew1429> !pastebin
[12:58] <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)
[12:58] <micahcowan> matthew1429, np
[12:58] <micahcowan> FYI, pastebin is also in the topic.
[12:58] <micahcowan> Pelo, including that last statement? :)
[12:59] <cables> DM|, Beagle indexes and searches the contends of all your files, chats, and other stuff so you can search in seconds. But if you want to remove it, why not?
[12:59] <Pelo> I can'T win
[12:59] <soundray> Pelo: I know what that feels like
[12:59] <Pelo> soundray,  you caused it
[12:59] <matthew1429> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12817/
[12:59] <DM|> cables i woul dhave to index my whole drive, which will take alot of extra HDD space, i only run on 40gb (laptop )
[12:59] <Joebu[NoR] > anyone have any luck running 4 nvidia cards in one ubuntu box?
[12:59] <soundray> Pelo: oh no! So sorry
[12:59] <matthew1429> i can't wait to get feisty working... my dell won't install edgy but dapper worked fine on it
[01:00] <matthew1429> kinda weird
[01:00] <dauoalagio2> HEllo i seem to have corrupted my sources.list, could someone send me theirs?
[01:00] <Flannel> !easysource | dauoalagio2
[01:00] <ubotu> dauoalagio2: source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[01:00] <matthew1429> hopefully feisty doesn't crash during install like edgy does
[01:00] <cables> DM|, it doesn't actually use much HD space, and why would you have to do that? You could run Beagle just for your home folder (so it'll index your documents) then leave application search for the rest of it. I have a 40 gb drive with Windows, and Ubuntu with Beagle running on it.
[01:00] <Xappe> is there an Ubuntu package of grub-gfxboot? the one I got hold of names the kernels in the automagic list Debian* (and not Ubuntu*)
[01:00] <dauoalagio2> Thanks Flannel
[01:00] <Agiofws> where does ubuntu issue its default gateway ? ?
 this is the guide i followed, and it stopped working http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=201902&highlight=broadcom+4306+with
[01:00] <atomiku> Why cant I add policies to firestarter?
[01:00] <Agiofws> i wan to change it ?
[01:01] <DM|> cables i cant access app search anymore cus beagle replaced it
[01:01] <eyalw_> macbook, inserted ubuntu-6.10-alternate-i386 in, install menu opens, keyboard perelized, can select: "Install in text mode"
[01:01] <dre_> not sure but isnt the MFT at the end of a NTFS partition?
[01:01] <dre_> i dont want to run TestPart just yet
[01:01] <kings> where do I set a default gateway /
[01:01] <matthew1429> atomiku: you have to right click in the window
[01:01] <cables> DM|, no it didn't. Right click on Deskbar and go to preferences, and you can check off the searches you want to enable. Deskbar has nothing to do with Beagle except that it can integrate with it.
[01:02] <matthew1429> to offer the obvious answer :p
[01:02] <Zehava> How can I tell what version of KDE I have?
[01:02] <DM|> cables i mean in "places"
[01:02] <eyalw_> macbook, inserted ubuntu-6.10-alternate-i386 in, install menu opens, keyboard perelized, can select: "Install in text mode"        plz help!
[01:02] <atomiku> no
[01:02] <atomiku> I mean
[01:02] <atomiku> its greyed out
[01:02] <Agiofws> where does ubuntu issue its default gateway ? ? i want to change it
[01:02] <DM|> cables dinner time, ill be back later, thanks for the help
[01:02] <cables> DM|, well, you can remove Beagle if you want, but I recommend trying Deskbar. It's really cool and powerful.
[01:02] <cables> DM|, your choice though
[01:03] <matthew1429> did you open firestarter with a sudo or just normallY?
[01:03] <matthew1429> ^ atomiku
[01:03] <atomiku> Tried gksudo firestarter and sudo firestarter
[01:03] <matthew1429> :S
[01:03] <Zehava> how can I tell what version of KDE I have?
[01:03] <micahcowan> matthew1429, nothing looks untoward there. And no one should be able to make incoming connections to other ports than those. Chances are it was either a connection attempt (perhaps part of a network scan?), or perhaps there was actually a legit explanation for an outgoing connection to that IP...
[01:04] <Xappe> Agiofws: /etc/network/interfaces (man interfaces for more info on what you can do with that file)
[01:04] <Sayers> What do I use to have programs start up automagicly ?
[01:04] <matthew1429> okay, well thanks again micah
[01:04] <micahcowan> Sayers, one time, or at set time intervals?
[01:04] <eilker>  is there a way to use ubotu on my desktop ? when i am not on irc too, i like ubotu too much, i wanna know as much as it :D
[01:04] <micahcowan> matthew1429, my pleasure. :)
[01:04] <micahcowan> eilker, you could ask Seveas...
[01:04] <atomiku> Why cant I add policies to firestarter? The add/remove/edit buttons are greyed out
[01:04] <Matt101> whats wrong wit automatrix
[01:04] <Sayers> micahcowan: Every time time I boot into Ubuntu.
[01:04] <Sayers> \
[01:05] <Matt101> it stink
[01:05] <Matt101> s
[01:05] <cables> Sayers, when you log in?
[01:05] <micahcowan> Sayers, that's generally what "initscripts" are for (if it's at bootup, and not login).
[01:05] <Sayers> cables: Yes
[01:05] <matthew1429> on the next note, do any of you have a recommendation on what to do if install keeps crashing while trying to get ubuntu on my laptop?  It says it's an Xorg problem, and I know the md5/cd integrity is fine, I've tried full version and alternate install... what would you guys do next?
[01:05] <cables> Sayers, System>Preferences>Sessions
[01:05] <Zehava> Anyone tell me how I can find out what version of KDE I'm running?
[01:05] <eilker> seveas:   is there a way to use ubotu on my desktop ? when i am not on irc too,
[01:05] <eilker> micahcowan>thanx
[01:05] <cables> eilker, there's a db of its factoids
[01:06] <pescez> hi everybody
[01:06] <colbert> I have a IDE hd that I want to format (old XP install sitting on it) and I know it is a bit messed as I once powered it off during a partition process (lol), so if I were to install it and mount it how would I format&scan/correct errors on it in Ubuntu ?
[01:06] <matthew1429> I have a Dell Inspiron E1705/9400 with intel 3945 integrated vid card... and again, dapper installs on it w/o crashing
[01:06] <eilker> cables> where is it ? open to download ?
[01:06] <micahcowan> cables, I think he just wants a toy to play with. :)
[01:06] <Pelo> eilker,  uboto is an irc bot ,only works in this channel
[01:06] <yell0w> colbert, gparted
[01:06] <cables> eilker, it's a website
[01:06] <eilker> Pelo> it works on web too
[01:06] <Pelo> !uboto | eilker
[01:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about uboto - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:06] <pescez> does anyone of you have trouble with beryl and new kernel 2.6.20-13-386?
[01:06] <matthew1429> !xorg
[01:06] <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
[01:07] <matthew1429> :S
[01:07] <micahcowan> Pelo, I'd wager Sev has it set up to communicate via stdin/stdout, too. But I'd be surprised if he has it available for others. :)
[01:07] <matthew1429> do any of you have a dell inspiron e1705/9400??
[01:08] <cables> eilker, https://bot.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:08] <colbert> yell0w: I could use gparted to scan/fix it?
[01:08] <eilker> cables> thanks i was seaching for that page
[01:08] <Zehava> How do I find out what version of KDE I"m running please?
[01:08] <Durtro> unsure
[01:08] <lufis> Zehava: In any kde app, just go to help > about kde
[01:08] <matthew1429> Zehava: if you don't find an answer I've found #kde to be helpful
[01:09] <eilker> Zehava> konqueror/help
[01:09] <yell0w> colbert, reformat it
[01:09] <Zehava> Lufis Matthew1429 and eilker thank you very much!
[01:09] <lufis> :)
[01:09] <yell0w> colbert, repartition it first
[01:09] <dre_> can someone recommend a chan that discusses data recovery?
[01:09] <Aftermath_> ohloder
[01:10] <eilker> Zehava: np
[01:10] <colbert> yell0w: ok so I repartition it before I format?
[01:10] <matthew1429> I have a Dell Inspiron E1705/9400 with intel 3945 integrated vid card... and again, dapper installs on it w/o crashing but edgy crashes with alternate/standard install, any ideas?
[01:10] <Pelo> dre_,   at this point you might consider trying google for help
[01:10] <cafuego_> Idea: use dapper.
[01:10] <dre_> i have but i'm not finding too much
[01:10] <Zehava> Can't find a decent mud client for KDE in synoptics, so have to compile one....trying to learn here
[01:10] <yell0w> colbert, yes, delete whatever's on there, make a new partition then reformat it
[01:10] -Fr33:#ubuntu- FAT FUCKS
[01:11] <atomiku> lol k
[01:11] <colbert> yell0w: ok, thanks.
[01:11] <atomiku> ya
[01:11] <atomiku> nicely done
[01:11] <dtrask> Hey guys...I'm gonna be travelling soon and I've been looking at getting the Nokia 770 or 800...anyone have experience with either?  Thoughts?
[01:11] <atomiku> !off topic
[01:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about off topic - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:11] <atomiku> lol
[01:11] <atomiku> maybe not
[01:12] <pirea> Zehava: kmud, kmc, mmc, kmuddy, etc.
[01:12] <urmomzanigra> !ubuntu
[01:12] <ubotu> Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com and http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuHowCome
[01:12] <atomiku> Why cant I add policies to firestarter? The add/remove/edit buttons are greyed out
[01:12] <Zehava> pirea I just downloaded kmc, now have to see if I am smart enough to install it! lol
[01:12] <Pollywog> does Tomboy Notes not work correctly with KDE?  It does not show on the panel but it is there.
[01:13] <fdhgzdf> Hey People. Ubuntu is absolutely great
[01:13] <Pelo> atomiku,  policies are for incomng traffic
[01:13] <Pelo> fdhgzdf,  we know
[01:13] <atomiku> Yeah
[01:13] <atomiku> I cant add them at all
[01:13] <pirea> Pollywog: You could try BasKet.
[01:13] <Pollywog> pirea: ty
[01:13] <Pelo> atomiku,  there is a little drop list just above the policies windows,
[01:14] <pirea> What version of Tomboy are you using anyhow?
[01:14] <fdhgzdf> I can't belive that "linux" is so simple to use!
[01:14] <FlipCoder> :)
[01:14] <pirea> Early 4.x builds had a problem with the tray icon in kicker.
[01:14] <fdhgzdf> Best regards from Poland
[01:14] <atomiku> Pelo: i know
[01:14] <dingdong> that doesnt apply to everyone
[01:14] <dingdong> im having soo much trouble
[01:14] <atomiku> greyed out
[01:14] <atomiku> for inbound and outbount
[01:14] <dingdong> cant install ati drivers or wirelesss drivers
[01:14] <cables> Does anyone know if there's an open-source speech recognition project?
[01:14] <Pelo> fdhgzdf,   welcome to a windows free world
[01:15] <Pollywog> tomboy         0.4.1-0ubuntu3
[01:15] <Pelo> atomiku,  change it to inbound and you can set the policies
[01:15] <atomiku> i did...
[01:15] <Pelo> atomiku,  I might be mistaken, did you try outbound then ?
[01:15] <atomiku> yes
[01:15] <pirea> Never understood the appeal of MUDs...
[01:15] <Pollywog> it is on kicker but the icon is not visible
[01:15] <atomiku> I dont even know if firestarter is working properly
[01:15] <atomiku> Inbound total: 0 Outbound total: 0
[01:15] <atomiku> thats false
[01:15] <pirea> cables: There are none out there worth mention. :\
[01:15] <fdhgzdf> please, tell me if Ubuntu (by graphical update) update linux kernel also ? sorry for my english
[01:16] <atomiku> Active connections works
[01:16] <pirea> fdhgzdf: Yes.
[01:16] <Pelo> fdhgzdf,  it updates the kernel as well ,
[01:16] <fdhgzdf> thanks!!
[01:16] <cables> pirea, I get Dragon for cheap through a family member who works there... it's really good stuff, but of course, only for windows :)
[01:17] <pirea> Yeah, SpeakEasy is nice even if you have to teach it.
[01:17] <pirea> Vista's (oh shit, flamebait) text-to-speech looked nice -- totally ignoring that onstage fluke way back at CES.
[01:18] <PriceChild> !offtopic
[01:18] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:18] <atomiku> iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth1 -j MASQUERADE <--- how do I undo that?
[01:19] <atomiku> I think thats why firestarter isnt working properly, because ive got the internet sharing iptables thing set up
[01:19] <pirea> Only two noteworthy engines ever to come out were ViaVoice and XVoice, haven't heard from either in half a decade.
[01:19] <Factory> Hey guys. WHat do I need to know about getting a digital camera that plugs into a serial port to work with digikam software?
[01:20] <neil__> hey, Is there a program like daemon tools available for linux?
[01:20] <Zehava> every ./configure I have run gives me the same X error "can't find X includes, please check your installation and correctthe paths."   How do I find the proper path to x includes?
[01:20] <fdhgzdf> Hey, i'm going to give all of my friends ubuntu, it's really great. Thanks for help. Have a nice evening. Bye!
[01:20] <kitche> neil_: yes it's called mount
[01:20] <pirea> neil__: For mounting images?
[01:20] <Pollywog> -iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth1 -j MASQUERADE <--- did you try replacing the "-A" with a "-D" ?
[01:20] <neil__> pirea: yup exactly
[01:21] <pirea> mount -o loop *.iso /media/iso
[01:21] <pirea> Or the alike.
[01:21] <Zehava> What command can I use to find the x includes?
[01:21] <neil__> Oh really, forgot linux mounted things as standard!
[01:22] <eyalw_> installing ubuntu6.10 alternate on my laptop, it asks if to install LILO, is this a must?
[01:23] <lufis> eyalw_: it is if you're not using grub
[01:23] <kitche> eyalw_: by default ubuntu installs grub you must be using the oem install option?
[01:23] <pirea> eyalw_: You'll need a boot loader of some type, be it GRUB or lilo...
[01:23] <Zehava> How do I search for a file from the terminal?
[01:23] <Pelo> locate
[01:23] <Zehava> Pelo thank you
[01:23] <Pelo> don'T tank me yet, i could be wrong
[01:23] <eyalw_> i have a macbook, i wanna triple boot
[01:23] <kitche> Pelo: your right
[01:23] <pirea> Pelo: You just ruined the fun one could've had with find and grep. :P
[01:23] <eyalw_> rEFlt is a boot loader isnt it?
[01:24] <kitche> eyalw_: is this a newer macbook?
[01:24] <eyalw_> yes
[01:24] <Zehava> Okay, that didn't work.  It says I need the path to the 'X Includes'  what file or folder is this?
[01:24] <eyalw_> 2 GHz
[01:24] <kitche> eyalw_: use grub thought it was a ppc that's why i asked
[01:24] <dauoalagio2> How would i install Beryl on a Nvidia GeForce4 440?
[01:25] <Wiseguy> hey guys, how do i install a .deb file
[01:25] <jrib> !beryl > dauoalagio2    (dauoalagio2, see the private message from ubotu)
[01:25] <jrib> !deb > Wiseguy    (Wiseguy, see the private message from ubotu)
[01:25] <eyalw_> no, if i use grub it will right over MBR
[01:25] <eyalw_> *write
[01:25] <Pollywog> dauoalagio2: isn't that a VERY old card?
[01:25] <pirea> Wiseguy: sudo dpkg -i <package>
[01:25] <yell0w> Wiseguy, sudo dpkg -i /path/to.package.deb
[01:25] <dauoalagio2> Jrib, i'm really just not sure if it takes AIGXL or XGL
[01:25] <dauoalagio2> Pollywog: years
[01:25] <pirea> Wiseguy: Ubuntu and Xubuntu shit with a graphical front-end called Gdebi, should work by just double-clicking on the package in Nautilus/Thunar.
[01:25] <Pollywog> dauoalagio2: I would not attempt it
[01:25] <jrib> dauoalagio2: k, #ubuntu-effects is the place
[01:26] <pirea> ship* XD
[01:26] <dauoalagio2> Pollywog: why not?
[01:26] <PriceChild> !ohmy > pirea (See pm from ubotu)
[01:26] <need411> try envy install on that card
[01:26] <pirea> It slipped. XD
[01:27] <pirea> !ohmy > pirea
[01:27] <Pollywog> I had one of those cards, good in its day
[01:27] <eyalw_> last time i installed LILO on the partition and when i loaded ubuntu it showed me this dos like loader, how can i get the good looking loader : ) ?
[01:27] <dauoalagio2> Pollywog: it's done it's job.
[01:27] <kitche> eyalw_L install grub
[01:28] <kingcobra_> can anybody tell me why i cant make irc file transfer connections
[01:28] <nexous> When I'm editing ~/.nanorc, how can I make stuff bold? I'm working on php syntax highlighter, can I make things bold?
[01:28] <BloodSkin> lunix is a hacker tool distributed by aol and funded by pizza hut
[01:28] <BloodSkin> o.O
[01:28] <Pelo> kingcobra_,  some networks block it
[01:28] <BloodSkin> except
[01:28] <Moniker42> how do i burn dvds that can play in set-top boxes in ubuntu?
[01:28] <BloodSkin> you dont get the pizza sauce with it
[01:29] <Pelo> kingcobra_,  could be an issue with whoever you are sending to,  could be a port issue on your side
[01:29] <BloodSkin> you dial *429
[01:29] <kingcobra_> Pelo, i am trying to download from a bot that is specifically for it
[01:29] <dauoalagio2> Pollywog: I am actually looking to get a new card...do you know any good, cheap ones?  of course that are Ubuntu-good.
[01:29] <BloodSkin> and tell them to do it for you
[01:29] <pirea> Must, resist, spewing a "deb-sauce http://pizzahut.org feisty" liner...
[01:29] <Pelo> kingcobra_,  go ask in that channel
[01:29] <Moniker42> *how do i burn dvds that can play in set-top boxes on edgy?
[01:29] <eyalw_> last time i tried to install GRUB on thhe partition instead of the MBR, it failed
[01:29] <Pelo> Moniker42,  try devede
[01:29] <pirea> dauoalagio2: What price range? :o
[01:29] <BloodSkin> Support in #ubuntu+1
[01:30] <BloodSkin> use it
[01:30] <Pollywog> dauoalagio2: I have used the FX 5600 with Linux and recently upgraded to a Geforce 7600 for gaming
[01:30] <LordLimecat> pirea: i get a "delivery not available" error :(
[01:30] <dauoalagio2> pirea: 150 about tops
[01:30] <BloodSkin> (LordLimecat)
[01:30] <BloodSkin> call them back
[01:30] <dauoalagio2> Pollywog, i;m no gamer, just like nice looking things
[01:30] <BloodSkin> and tell them to broaden their delivery area
[01:30] <pirea> Oh, 7900GS, 7600GT, or the 8600GT coming out next month are all adorable...
[01:30] <LordLimecat> tried, error: out of sauce
[01:30] <need411> have installed beryl with fx 5500..  and it works great
[01:30] <BloodSkin> hmm
[01:30] <Pollywog> I thought Pizza Hut went into the donut business
[01:30] <kingcobra_> Pelo, it isnt a channel specific problem it happens in a few channels
[01:30] <nexous> Can you add Bold keywords to nano highlighter? Anyone know?
[01:31] <BloodSkin> Donut Hut got robbed by Ape Boy
[01:31] <BloodSkin> and sugar bear stomped his face in
[01:31] <BloodSkin> and said
[01:31] <pirea> Okay...
[01:31] <kingcobra_> Pelo, is there anything i can do to check what is wrong
[01:31] <BloodSkin> these would taste a whole lot betta, if you wasnt gettin robbed for your chedda
[01:32] <Pelo> kingcobra_, not much that I know of, try playing with the setting in xchat > settings > prefs > network >file transfers
[01:32] <|Amon|> Are ATI and nVidia still the main two video card chipset manufacturers or are there any new guys?
[01:32] <jrib> !offtopic | BloodSkin
[01:32] <Zano> Uhm. Riiight. I can't seem to install Ubuntu, I got a Core2duo 2.6ghz, a radeon x1900xtx, and an asus p5b motherboard, I boot from CD, get the menu, neither safe nor normal mode works to boot in.
[01:32] <ubotu> BloodSkin: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:32] <Zano> What to i do?
[01:32] <Zehava> Can anyone help me with a compiling problem?  says can't find X Includes
[01:32] <BloodSkin> ahhhh
[01:32] <jrib> Zano: I had to use feisty to install on my p5b deluxe
[01:32] <BloodSkin> i thought this was the random topic channel
[01:32] <Zano> Feisty..?
[01:32] <BloodSkin> my bad
[01:32] <pirea> |Amon|: Pretty much, both are still nothing compared to Intel in terms of onboard.
[01:32] <naren> which media player is best for streaming audio
[01:33] <|Amon|> need411, i just bought a Asus GeForce 5700
[01:33] <pirea> What port is used for DCC transfers?
[01:33] <jrib> Zano: next version of ubuntu, currently in beta.  It is due to be released as stable next month
[01:33] <jrib> !feisty > Zano    (Zano, see the private message from ubotu)
[01:33] <bruenig> Zehava, just ask your question
[01:33] <Pelo> Zano,  try the alternate install cd , it's text based
[01:33] <Moniker42> Pelo, devede?
[01:33] <bruenig> !info devede
[01:33] <|Amon|> pirea, well who is considered the upper end for like vector stuff though?
[01:33] <ubotu> devede: Video DVD creator. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 2.1-0ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 243 kB, installed size 664 kB
[01:33] <|Amon|> i know its not ati and nvidia
[01:33] <Zehava> bruenig guess I wasn't specific enough....how do I tell the configure file where to find X Includes?
[01:33] <Pelo> Moniker42,  to make dvds ,   install it from synaptic
[01:33] <Zano> Oh, so i should forget about ubuntu til Feisty is out?
[01:33] <nixnoob> anyone kno how to fix soft lockup on cpu#0 during boot with feisty live cd?
[01:33] <BloodSkin> is it possible to install ubuntu without a cd burner?
[01:33] <bruenig> hmmm X Includes, never run into that
[01:33] <|Amon|> BloodSkin, yes, with vmware
[01:33] <pirea> |Amon|: I wouldn't know, didn't think it would matter too much in that field.
[01:34] <need411> but it's a nvidia knock off right?
[01:34] <BloodSkin> is it stable?
[01:34] <pirea> also: netboot diskettes.
[01:34] <jrib> Zano: beta is very usable at this point.  You can try the alternate cd for edgy as someone suggested, but for me feisty install was a breeze
[01:34] <need411> <--not an expert or anything
[01:34] <nexous> Anyone use NANO Syntax Highlighting??
[01:34] <nixnoob> anyone kno how to fix soft lockup on cpu#0 during boot with feisty live cd?
[01:34] <|Amon|> need411, no. it has the same chipset as an nvidia branded card
[01:34] <bruenig> nexous, nano for real editing?
[01:34] <pirea> nexous: No, I didn't even known Nano could support syntax highlighting.
[01:34] <need411> if it were me I would use the nvidia drivers..
[01:34] <Moniker42> Zano, sorry dunno what your problem is but waiting for the next version shouldn't be necessary unless you have a very specific and fundamental problem
[01:35] <pirea> bruenig: You're not going to start a vi/emacs rant, are ya? :)
[01:35] <Zehava> Can't find X Includes, please check your install and add the correct path.   I'm not sure how to find it, or how to add the path to the configure file...if it's even the configure file I need to add it to??
[01:35] <nexous> bruenig: what do you mean for real editing?
[01:35] <BloodSkin> amd and either nvidia or ati are abpout to release a system that shares graphic processing with the CPU
[01:35] <Xenguy> oh yes he is :P
[01:35] <Zano> Moniker, well.. I'm not accustomed at all to Ubuntu and I cant find anyway to boot with the CD.
[01:35] <Pollywog> what card is an nvidia knockoff?
[01:35] <jrib> Zehava: what are you trying to do?
[01:35] <bruenig> nexous, if you are doing some hard core coding, seems odd that you would be using nano
[01:35] <Zehava> jrib install kmc mud client
[01:35] <|Amon|> nothing's wrong with nano
[01:35] <Xenguy> nexous: best to bite the bullet and learn vim
[01:35] <bruenig> nano is more of a edit configuration files or something
[01:35] <|Amon|> emacs has too much
[01:35] <|Amon|> vi is good tho
[01:36] <Moniker42> Zano, have you tried the alternate install cd if you can't get the livecd working?
[01:36] <pirea> John Carmack wrote the Doom 3 engine in Pico, true story. Alright, maybe not.
[01:36] <|Amon|> vim
[01:36] <Xenguy> heh
[01:36] <Zano> alternate install CD...?
[01:36] <Moniker42> pirea, well he wrote it on and for Linux afaik...
[01:36] <nexous> bruenig, Xenguy: well I have vim on here, but haven't messed around with it much.
[01:36] <Zano> Is there anyway to manually install Linux without an installCD?
[01:36] <jrib> !compile > Zehava    (Zehava, see the private message from ubotu)
[01:36] <Keyseir> I've successfully installed WoW on edgy with wine. Is there a way to make Wine applications run in a window instead of going full screen?
[01:36] <Moniker42> Zano, it's on the ubuntu website
[01:36] <bruenig> nexous, are you on graphical?
[01:36] <jrib> Zehava: you might need libx11-dev
[01:36] <Xenguy> nexous: it takes concerted effort to learn, but well-worth it really
[01:37] <Moniker42> Zano, it's just a non-graphical way of installing ubuntu, it doesn't boot any livecd version of it
[01:37] <maximal> I have installed Edgy and get a corrupted screen on boot just before the ubuntu splash screen appears.  I don't get the same problem with Dapper.  Any ideas?
[01:37] <nexous> bruenig: I'm trying to convert majority of my stuff to text-based/command based.
[01:37] <Zehava> jrib I'll check, but think I have it.  thanks alot
[01:37] <nexous> bruenig: windows->linux, trying to get used to the core.
[01:37] <Zano> Ugh. Well I guess I can do that Moniker42, I'm all out of fresh CD-r's though.. So cant make another bootCD til tomorrow evening, any other way i can try Moniker42? I did read something about a manual install you could do from Windows, then just boot into Ubuntu.
[01:37] <bruenig> nexous, text editing, not really that big of a deal as learning bash
[01:38] <nexous> bruenig: Step by step :D
[01:38] <Rafase> hello
[01:38] <nexous> Can I make keywords bold in VIM then?
[01:38] <Moniker42> Zano, i'm really not sure. if you were impatient you could try finding out how to but from a flash drive on the forums :)
[01:38] <bruenig> nexous, vimtutor will teach you basics if you are interested. I just figured if someone was programming, they wouldn't really use nano
[01:38] <Zano> Don't.. really got a flashdrive eihter XD
[01:38] <Zehava> jrib installing libx11-dev now.  Thanks for the heads up, will let ya know what else I figure out while I read the site ubotu gave me.
[01:38] <Xenguy> nexous: yep
[01:38] <nexous> Xenguy: help? :D
[01:38] <Zano> I wish I could boot from a mounted ISO.
[01:38] <Zano> That would be awesome
[01:38] <Zano> XD
[01:38] <Xenguy> nexous: why else would I be here? :-)
[01:39] <nexous> Xenguy: To lead people up to a climax :P
[01:39] <eyalw_> DURING INSTALL help: "unable to install grub on /dev/hda3" why?
[01:39] <BloodSkin> is vmware stable?
[01:39] <bruenig> eyalw_, kind of vague
[01:39] <nexous> Xenguy: correct me if i'm wrong but, .vimrc is the file right?
[01:39] <whatspy> old computer cannot boot ubuntu CD. how can I install Ubuntu? (the machine is currently on windows and can still access the drive, can that help?)
[01:39] <Pelo> eyalw_,  is hda3 a boot partiton  ?
[01:39] <Xenguy> nexous: yes...
[01:40] <pirea> whatspy: Use the alternative disc.
[01:40] <eyalw_> "executing grub-install /dev/hda3" failed
[01:40] <Xenguy> nexous: .vimrc needs this I think: syntax on
[01:40] <Morpheus74> Does Ubuntu have a easy way to back up a DVD?  I use Nero in XP, but it's a trial version and about to expire.
[01:40] <Pelo> eyalw_,  for grub problems  #grub might be a better place to ask
[01:40] <nikin> whatspy: do you have an other PC?
[01:40] <Xenguy> nexous: I think there is more
[01:40] <eyalw_> Pelo: hmm... i use EFI (macbook)
[01:40] <nexous> Xenguy: Alright, Well I currently have a php highlighter set into it, I just really need to know how to add the BOLD attribute
[01:40] <bruenig> Morpheus74, xdvdshrink is what I use
[01:40] <whatspy> nikin: yeah, why ?
[01:40] <eyalw_> Pelo: its not flaged
[01:40] <whatspy> pirea: alternative ?
[01:40] <|Amon|> Morpheus74, you can use Nero in Ubuntu. Or K3b is what I use
[01:40] <Pelo> eyalw_,  flag it
[01:40] <need411> bruenig..  do you have to run that in wine?
[01:40] <bruenig> Morpheus74, assuming you are talking about movies that is
[01:40] <Morpheus74> bruenig, Is it pretty simple?  Does it have a gui interface?
[01:41] <bruenig> Morpheus74, yeah, I actually packaged it, if you want it, a nice deb.
[01:41] <nikin> whatspy: i did the same.. by putting the HD in the other PC, and installed Ubuntu.. then just puted the HD back to the old one... i didnt had any problems that way
[01:41] <bruenig> need411, no, xdvdshrink is linux, dvdshrink, is windows
[01:41] <Zehava> jrib still not finding X Includes, I'm readingthe stie you sentme aswell, any other suggestions?
[01:41] <Morpheus74> bruenig, Where do I find it?
[01:41] <need411> hell yes..
[01:41] <eyalw_> Pelo: i must not do that, otherwise i cant triple boot OSX windows and ubuntu
[01:41] <need411> thanks
[01:41] <BloodSkin> is vmware stable?
[01:41] <need411> yeah, my next question
[01:41] <need411> where?
[01:41] <pirea> BloodSkin: Stable as a virtual-machine gets.
[01:41] <root__> 
[01:41] <whatspy> nikin: unfortunately it's a laptop
[01:42] <PuppiesOnAcid> What is that ubuntu package that installs all the MP3 codec, the nvidia driver, dvd support etc.?
[01:42] <Pelo> eyalw_,  #grub is better as helping with this stuff
[01:42] <BloodSkin> tuche
[01:42] <need411> I have really been missing shrink
[01:42] <jrib> Zehava: xlibs-dev ?
[01:42] <grahams1> I just tried Evolution 2.10 on Feisty, I can connect to our exchange server, read mail, but I can not send mail. I get "Could not parse URL `". Is this a know bug?
[01:42] <eyalw_> Pelo: ok, thanks
[01:42] <Pelo> PuppiesOnAcid, you can do that easily with instructions provided here
[01:42] <Flannel> grahams1: #ubuntu+1 for Feisty support
[01:42] <nikin> whatspy: mine is to... i used a converter... which i bought for about 6 euro
[01:42] <Pelo> !nvidia > PuppiesOnAcid
[01:42] <need411> I'll have to transfer it over to the pc I need it on but thanks...
[01:43] <brian> can anyone tell me how to get rid of this message... its keeping me from running updates
[01:43] <Pelo> !restricted > PuppiesOnAcid
[01:43] <PuppiesOnAcid> Pelo: I remember there was some package that did it all for you....called ez-something
[01:43] <PuppiesOnAcid> My friend wants to know the name
[01:43] <Zehava> jrib getting
[01:43] <Pelo> PuppiesOnAcid,  easyubuntu
[01:43] <Xenguy> nexous: 'hlsearch' is the vim parameter you need I think...
[01:43] <Morpheus74> bruenig, Thank yo.
[01:43] <jrib> brian: what message?
[01:43] <bruenig> need411, yeah I tried to figure out how to get it in the ubuntu repos, but I couldn't
[01:43] <Zano> Is there any sort of windowsbased installer or workaround which would let me install Ubuntu from Windows?
[01:43] <pirea> You could always try gdvdshrink rather than xdvdshrink.
[01:43] <need411> this is my junker pc.. lol
[01:43] <pirea> Zano: As it so happens, a Windows installer is in beta atm.
[01:43] <Xenguy> nexous: with that configured, you can hit '*' or '#' and it highlights whatever word your cursor is on
[01:43] <PuppiesOnAcid> Pelo: that be it..thanks
[01:43] <jrib> !install > Zano    (Zano, see the private message from ubotu)
[01:44] <bruenig> the only other package I could find was all source, it didn't have a menu entry, it was just not very friendly
[01:44] <Zano> Thankyou.
[01:44] <brian> can someone tell me how to remove googleearth from telling synaptic package manager to be reinstalled?
[01:44] <brian> its keeping me from running updates
[01:44] <nexous> Xenguy: Nah, I want it so like, php constants would be bold text.
[01:44] <Zehava> Is it possible to apt-get install more than one package at a time?
[01:44] <harry_> How do I get my computers to talk over a LAN so I can use the terminal-server client?
[01:44] <port101> yea it sure is possible
[01:44] <bruenig> Zehava, apt-get install package1 package2
[01:44] <Xenguy> nexous: I think maybe you are talking about 'themes' then <shrug>
[01:44] <port101> beat me to it
[01:45] <Zehava> bruenig thanks alot
[01:45] <need411> bruenig, thaks a million..  now if slysoft would just make a linux version of Any we would be in great shape
[01:45] <Pelo> brian,  you can remove gooble earth in synaptic and it won'T anymore
[01:45] <pirea> Zano: http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntusetup/wubi/
[01:45] <brian> it wont show up pelo
[01:45] <nexous> Xenguy: Maybe, i look at it as Syntax Highlighting
[01:45] <pirea> Err, http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntusetup/wubi/en-US/ even.
[01:45] <Pelo> brian,  how did you install it ?
[01:45] <bruenig> need411, it is not exactly the same, in fact it is much different. But it does the same stuff, rips and shrinks the dvd, burns it etc.
[01:45] <brian> through the terminal
[01:45] <brian> nothing shows up in symatic though
[01:46] <Pelo> brian,  using what command ?
[01:46] <need411> that's all I need..   that will be perfect..
[01:46] <need411> you tried Tellico yet for keeping up w/ your movie database?
[01:46] <brian> lemme check, i followed a tutorial
[01:46] <Morpheus74> bruenig, What was the name of that file, I forgot where I saved it.
[01:46] <Pelo> brian,  did you so a sudo apt-get or did you compile from source
[01:46] <OtakuMark> After hours and hours of searching.. I have FOUND my winxp cd... dual bewt here i come!!!!
[01:46] <brian> compile
[01:46] <dimas__> does syniptic compil the files? or do i have to copiling the file once is download ? i am talking about sbca5xx which is the drive for the webcam...but the picture looks very bad... what should i do?
[01:46] <brian> im pretty sure
[01:46] <bruenig> Morpheus74, xdvdshrink_2.6.1-8_all.deb
[01:46] <brian> i may have tried it twice
[01:46] <brian> one time with apt-get
[01:46] <Rafase> I need cool wallpapers
[01:46] <brian> and one time with the other
[01:47] <Pelo> brian,   do the turorial again ,  and instead of make install,  use make remove , or make uninstall, I don'Tremember wich
[01:47] <brian> okay
[01:47] <need411> Tellico is in the repos.. it's the best way to manage a database I have found..  it will sync all your movie titles to IMDB
[01:47] <Alphalutra1> Rafase, something like sexydesktop.co.uk ;)
[01:47] <brian> i will try that
[01:47] <Pelo> brian,  with apt-get is sudo apt-get remove pacakgename
[01:47] <Xenguy> nexous: in the context of vim, I think that is a 'color scheme' AFAICT
[01:47] <brian> okat
[01:47] <need411> so you don't have to enter any info other than title.. and it will autofill the form from IMDB directly
[01:47] <brian> okay*
[01:47] <brian> pelo, thanks for the help
[01:48] <zenki> hi
[01:48] <nexous> Xenguy: I have downloaded a colorscheme, how do I apply it? I moved the file to ~/.vim/colors
[01:48] <Pelo> brian,  don'T thank me yet, you never know
[01:48] <brian> alright
[01:48] <Rafase> no
[01:48] <dimas__> humble!!!
[01:48] <Xenguy> nexous: are you using gvim by any chance?
[01:48] <Rafase> i want them about Ubuntu
[01:48] <dimas__> hello Pelo
[01:48] <jrib> nexous: :he :colorscheme
[01:48] <nexous> Xenguy: no just VIM
[01:48] <Zano> Just abit curious about something, if anyone would happen to know I would like to know if something is possible. Is there any way to make Ubuntu split on two screens, two mice, two keyboards, so that two people can use the computer separately and at the same time? Windows sure as hell has no way of doing it xD
[01:49] <Pelo> hello dimas__
[01:49] <grahams1>  I just tried Evolution 2.10 on Feisty, I can connect to our exchange server, read mail, but I can not send mail. I get "Could not parse URL `". Is this a know bug?
[01:49] <Xenguy> nexous: hrm, I'm not sure offhand; maybe you can search/locate other color schemes to find the right spot?
[01:49] <nexous> jrib: E149: Sorry, no help for asmanian2
[01:49] <Xenguy> nexous: maybe: :he color
[01:49] <zenki> i have some questions about networking in Ubuntu
[01:49] <OtakuMark> So basically, the plan is to install the newest stable Ubuntu, then from that I can go crazy with it in whatever way I want, adding XGL, switching things back and forth (like kde to gnome to xfce to kde again), playing with Wine, installing desklets and kiba-dock?
[01:49] <dimas__> Pelo> cold you help me please?
[01:49] <zenki> somebody can help me?
[01:49] <LjL> Zano: yes, you can do that, just start two X servers with two different xorg.conf's - though there's probably some more user friendly way somewhere
[01:49] <jrib> nexous: no, write "colorscheme" not "asmanian2" :)
[01:49] <neil__> hey
[01:49] <nexous> oh okay.
[01:50] <nikin> Zano there is a way... but i dint remember how,, just read about a project doing this, but with 4 users
[01:50] <neil__> just put a dvd in.. 'movie player' will play it, but totem wont - says its missing plugins
[01:50] <neil__> anyway to fix?
[01:50] <LordLimecat> zenki: ask away
[01:50] <LordLimecat> someone will possibly help
[01:50] <bruenig> neil__, movie player is totem
[01:50] <brian> pelo, i tried the sudo apt-get remove googleearth---seemed to work but at the end it gave me the message google earth needs to be reinstalled... but i cant find a package for it
[01:50] <Agiofws> is there a GMP mouse package for ubuntu or do i have to go for  debians repository ?
[01:50] <neil__> oh
[01:50] <zenki> i setup a samba server in suse
[01:50] <neil__> strange :S
[01:50] <Zano> Nifty. It would just make life easier for me. Girlfriend comes over and randomly steals my computer. If I could like, do my own stuff on one screen while she uses the other that would be awesome.
[01:50] <Agiofws> and how do i add debinas repository to mu ubuntu ?
[01:51] <zenki> now i need to conect my pcs in ubuntu
[01:51] <Agiofws> debians*
[01:51] <bruenig> Agiofws, bad idea
[01:51] <neil__> whats the best program to play dvd films in anyhow?
[01:51] <Xenguy> Zano: vnc or freenx
[01:51] <bruenig> neil__, I generally use vlc
[01:51] <pirea> Oh, that's deep waters, Agiofws, back away, back away!
[01:51] <colbert> I have samba and smbfs installed, have my windows shares on both XP networked pc's mounted just fine, but oddly now when I go into Network Servers>Windows Network there's nothing there, whereas MSHOME was visible just fine before.. any one??
[01:51] <Agiofws> bruenig,  its only ubuntu server
[01:51] <jrib> Agiofws: that will end up giving you a broken system most likely
[01:51] <bruenig> Agiofws, if you must, just add the repo lines to your /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:51] <Agiofws> hey i need gpm
[01:51] <Xenguy> Zano: unless you just have 1 PC
[01:51] <neil__> bruenig: thanks
[01:51] <need411> neil_  VLC for me
[01:51] <bruenig> !find gpm
[01:51] <ubotu> Found: libgpmg1, libgpmg1-dev, gpm, gpmudmon-applet, sylpheed-claws-gtk2-pgpmime (and 1 others)
[01:51] <bruenig> !info gpm
[01:51] <ubotu> gpm: General Purpose Mouse Interface. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.19.6-22ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 202 kB, installed size 500 kB
[01:51] <Pelo> brian,   it might be because it can'T find the package
[01:51] <LjL> !info gpm
[01:51] <brian> right
[01:51] <Agiofws> bruenig,  you have a ready repoline ?
[01:52] <brian> so how do i point it in the right direction?
[01:52] <dimas__> synaptic is a program that alawyou  to repositories
[01:52] <nexous> Keeps saying cannot find color scheme [rsheme]  asmanian2
[01:52] <BloodSkin> has anyone ever used Wubi?
[01:52] <bruenig> Agiofws, to add all the extra official repositories and install gpm, make sure synaptic, update-manager, or any other package managers are closed, open a terminal (applications>accessories>terminal) and copy and paste the following all at once: sudo sed -e 's/# deb/deb/g' -e 's/universe$/universe multiverse/g' -i.backup /etc/apt/sources.list && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install gpm
[01:52] <brian> through synaptic package manager
[01:52] <whatspy> once I have the Ubuntu "alternate" disc burned, what's the next step to install it on a computer that can't boot from CDROM ?
[01:52] <brian> ?
[01:52] <neil__> If i install vlc from synaptic, is that the only package i should add?
[01:52] <Zano> Xenguy, I have just one PC. Thats the point xD I do have two monitors, two mice and two keyboards (also a dualcore processor but doubt that matters), and would just find it cool if I can have two people use the same computer at the same time. Surfing different sites etc.
[01:52] <Pelo> brian,  do you want to get rid of googleearth or do you want to reinstall it ?
[01:52] <GionnyBoss> I have a weird question, maybe OT, but I try... I setted Fluxbox as window manager for GNOME instead of metacity. Problem is that I get 2 terminals opening when I log in in my session. How can I fix this, please?
[01:52] <neil__> theres like, alsa ones and whatever else..
[01:52] <pirea> whatspy: lol... You'll have to use a network boot diskette or Wubi.
[01:53] <Xenguy> Zano: OK, different problem than I intercepted :-) There outta be a way to do it, but I sure don't know how
[01:53] <brian> neither... i just need to get rid of the messages it gives me constantly, it wont let me run the updates i need to for some reason
[01:53] <Agiofws> do i enable uiniverse ?
[01:53] <brian> i would settle with removing it it would work
[01:53] <Zano> kk. It'll be interesting to find out.
[01:53] <bruenig> Agiofws, copy that line, it will do it all
[01:53] <Xenguy> Agiofws: !repos
[01:53] <BloodSkin> has anyone ever used Wubi?
[01:53] <Xenguy> Agiofws: er, y'know
[01:53] <pirea> BloodSkin: Naw, but I intended to try it later.
[01:53] <Pelo> brian,   just googleeart updates that it won'T run or  ubuntu updates ?
[01:53] <Xenguy> !repos
[01:53] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[01:53] <brian> ubuntu updates pelo
[01:54] <nexous> :colo[scheme]  asmdev
[01:54] <nexous> right?
[01:54] <BloodSkin> do you want a link to it?
[01:54] <Pelo> brian,   try going into synaptic  and remove any repos that have to do with google
[01:54] <nexous> :colo[rscheme]  asmdev ******
[01:54] <noise> help
[01:54] <dimas__> do i have to compil a file download from synaptic?
[01:54] <Flannel> dimas__: nope.
[01:54] <brian> alright
[01:54] <zenki> how i do to connect ubuntu with my samba server without ask passwd
[01:54] <BloodSkin> actually just google for unofficial ubuntu installer
[01:54] <zenki> ?
[01:54] <Pelo> dimas__,  no,  pakcages in synaptic are made to be used with ubuntu and will install automaticaly
[01:54] <noise> how do i install internet explorer ???
[01:55] <Xenguy> gah
[01:55] <bruenig> noise, why? ies4linux (google it)
[01:55] <pirea> whatspy: I recommended the alternative disc to you because I thought you had a disk drive, just couldn't boot into it.
[01:55] <BloodSkin> you dont. you install the superior FIREFOX
[01:55] <jerb> why would you want IE?
[01:55] <Pelo> noise,  why would ou install internet explorer ?
[01:55] <Xenguy> .oO(It burns!)
[01:55] <Agiofws> bruenig,  i can't copy it cause its running in a virtual machine mind telling me what to comment out ? in sources.list ?
[01:55] <brian> when i open up synaptic package manager, it doesnt show any packages -- 0 installed-- 0 listed, 0 broken, 0 to instal--- even after a reload, does that mean anything?
[01:55] <pirea> http://www.tatanka.com.br
[01:55] <nexous> I have IE, just for cross browser development.
[01:55] <bruenig> Agiofws, well type it
[01:55] <noise> ty
[01:55] <Jim> Evening all...Ubuntu newbie here
[01:55] <Pelo> brian,  in the menues
[01:55] <dimas__> so..that means my webcam is no the most optimus for ubuntu?
[01:55] <brian> yes?
[01:55] <Keyseir> I'm setting up WoW on wine and in the winecfg options the virtual desktop stuff is shaded out. Why might that be?
[01:55] <pirea> Pelo: Well, some people like to test their pages out in it. :\
[01:55] <pirea> dimas__: What model?
[01:55] <need411> evening jim..
[01:56] <Agiofws> i uncommented out some universe urls but i still don't get gpm
[01:56] <colbert> How do I know which Kernel I'm using
[01:56] <Pelo> brian,  in the menues,  look for the repository list and remove any and all repos having to do with google
[01:56] <GionnyBoss> does anybody know how can I restore metacity window manager after removing it with gnome-session-remove metacity, please?
[01:56] <Agiofws> to lazy to type it
[01:56] <Jim> Hi need...can I throw out what should be a very simple question?
[01:56] <Pelo> pirea,   good answer , I always wondered
[01:56] <jerb> colbert: uname -a
[01:56] <brian> right, settings repositories
[01:56] <brian> 3rd party
[01:56] <brian> right?
[01:56] <nexous> ':colo[rscheme]  asmdev' that look right?
[01:56] <jrib> !ask | Jim
[01:56] <ubotu> Jim: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:56] <bruenig> Agiofws, not that long, sudo sed -e 's/# deb/deb/g' -e 's/universe$/universe multiverse/g' -i.backup /etc/apt/sources.list && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install gpm
[01:56] <dimas__> i am using ginius eye (320*288 resolution)
[01:56] <dimas__> genius
[01:56] <jrib> nexous: no, just:  :colorscheme asmdev
[01:56] <Jim> lol..thanks ubotu...and jrib
[01:56] <need411> yep.. just don't ask to ask or that will happen.. lol
[01:56] <Pelo> brian,  possibly,  I am just trying stuff out here
[01:56] <bruenig> Agiofws, believe me that command is shorter than going through and editing the sources.list
[01:57] <zenki> How i can do to connect ubuntu to my Samba SErver
[01:57] <zenki> ?
[01:57] <jrib> nexous: the brackets indicate the 'rscheme' part is optional, so you can just do:  :colo asmdev
[01:57] <brian> pelo, thanks for your patients :)
[01:57] <Jim> I can't mount my windows partitions/disks...i've followed every set of instructions i can find online, and still not working...
[01:57] <Pelo> zenki,  try looking in the forum for an answer,  if no one here can help
[01:57] <Jim> i have two physical drives (c and d in windows)
[01:57] <brian> before i could view many packages in synaptic, now there are none
[01:57] <nexous> jrib: oh okay, now I get a screen with nothing besides brackets and col/row num and it says -- INSERT --
[01:57] <bruenig> brian, pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:57] <Jim> windows is on c....ubuntu and the music files i want are on 2 different partitions on d..
[01:57] <bruenig> !paste | brian
[01:57] <ubotu> brian: 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)
[01:58] <nexous> jrib: what do i do now? Will it save it as the default theme? or do i just have to load it everytime?
[01:58] <Pelo> brian,  do you have the link to that guide you follow to install google eart ?  can I have it
[01:58] <Jim> any help would be appreciated!
[01:58] <noise> i love ubuntu!!!!!!!
[01:58] <noise> jim'll fix it
[01:58] <bruenig> Jim, ubuntu doesn't call things c and d, they have /dev/<something> names
[01:58] <Agiofws> bruenig,  i uncommented some universe repos but still no gmp
[01:58] <brian> sure
[01:58] <Agiofws> bruenig,  i uncommented some universe repos but still no gpm
[01:58] <jrib> nexous: if you didn't get an error the you loaded the colorscheme successfully.  You can use ~/.vimrc to put commands that get run when you start vim.  The
[01:58] <bruenig> Agiofws, did you sudo apt-get update
[01:58] <Keyseir> Anyone here familiar with wine that can help me with something?
[01:58] <pirea> nexous: There are two modes in vi. Press the insert key or 'i' to go into 'insert' mode to edit. Press escape to return to 'command' mode.
[01:58] <jrib> nexous: The ':' is optional in that file.  You should run 'vimtutor' for a quick intro to vim
[01:58] <bruenig> Jim, do sudo fdisk -l, and then figure out what the name of your drives are
[01:58] <zenki> ok Pelo, can explain my situation?
[01:58] <Jim> bruenig..right, but how do i find what ubuntu wants to call the partition i'm looking for?
[01:58] <Pelo> Keyseir,  what is the issue ?
[01:58] <Agiofws> ok i'll scp it then
[01:59] <Agiofws> :P
[01:59] <wick2o> hello
[01:59] <brian> http://www.macewan.org/2006/06/12/how-to-install-google-earth-for-linux/
[01:59] <orange1> how do i check how much free disk space i have ?
[01:59] <dixon85> orange1: df -h
[01:59] <benkillin> I USE UBONE2
[01:59] <Pelo> zenki,  I now nothing about samba, I cannot help you , I was just giving you a place to go for help
[01:59] <bruenig> !anyone | Keyseir
[01:59] <johndoe1974>  /server irc.freenode.org
[01:59] <ubotu> Keyseir: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[01:59] <dimas__> most of genius webcam suggest sbca5xx as the most optimus driver but the picture look very bad
[01:59] <maximal> When I boot to Edgy I get a corrupted screen just before the ubuntu splash screen (stripes of vertical green lines).  I don't get the same problem with Dapper.  How do I go about finding what is causing the problem?
[01:59] <nexous> jrib: okay.
[01:59] <Agiofws> no
[01:59] <dauoalagio2> how can i share a folder from a ubuntu box to another locally?
[01:59] <Keyseir> Pelo, I'm trying to set up a virtual desktop for an application in winecfg, and the virtual desktop stuff is all shaded out.
[01:59] <pirea> There's a GTK interface to VIM called Gvim, package is called 'vim-gtk'.
[01:59] <dimas__> i mean from user forum
[02:00] <Keyseir> Pelo, annnd now I'm finding I can check the box. I swear it wasn't there last time I opened it... =/
[02:00] <Pelo> Keyseir,   I don't know about that , you could try asking in #winehq
[02:00] <Jim> bruenig...i did sudo fdisk -1...how do i know what my disks re called (sorry...u might have to walk me through this..i'm actually quite proficient in windows.lol)
[02:00] <Keyseir> Pelo, Righto.
[02:00] <brian> bruenig, you want me to paste my /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:00] <orange1> how reliable is gpart to resize my partition? i dont want to corrupt my drive
[02:00] <Agiofws> ok did that
[02:01] <andruk> should I ask a feisty question here?
[02:01] <bruenig> Jim, well just kind of look at them, they should be in the same order that they are on the disk, the windows one should say ntfs by them
[02:01] <bruenig> !pastebin | brian
[02:01] <ubotu> brian: 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)
[02:01] <pirea> orange1: I'd trust Gparted before I would anything else, including PartitionMagic.
[02:01] <bruenig> andruk, #ubuntu+1
[02:01] <zenki> Pelo, wine is bad for run application virtually
[02:01] <andruk> cool, thx
[02:01] <brian> bruenig, the whole thing?
[02:01] <Jim> bruenig...wait...i'm actually looking at an error screen. that's a letter L after fdisk..not a 1?
[02:01] <OtakuMark> Will the Ubuntu install disk allow me to install Ubuntu on 25gb of free space on the drive?
[02:02] <bruenig> Jim, yeah lowercase l
[02:02] <nn531> yes\
[02:02] <zenki> i think, the problems is because wine make a folder (./wine) for each account on the system
[02:02] <pirea> OtakuMark: Install is just a little under 2G, you're safe.
[02:02] <brian> file:///etc/apt/sources.list
[02:02] <bruenig> Jim, not sure about the ntfs claim now, just so you know, but they should be pretty obvious
[02:02] <bruenig> brian, yeah, just put it in the pastebin
[02:02] <dimas__> is a bad picture display from a webcam a resolt of a wrong driver use?
[02:02] <Jim> bruenig..lol now that i typed it correctly, i got it..
[02:02] <zenki> use VMware
[02:02] <brian> okay
[02:02] <zenki> is more easy
[02:02] <OtakuMark> Okay, so I can use the Ubuntu install CD to create a new partition out of the NTFS windows partition, safely preserving my windows install like Partition Magic does?
[02:03] <pirea> Jim: lol, what IRC client you using?
[02:03] <noise> yes otaku
[02:03] <Jim> it looks like it's /dev/hdb1..sound right?
[02:03] <OtakuMark> excellent, thanks
[02:03] <Ximal> arf ?
[02:03] <Jim> pirea...mIRC...don't have internet working on ubuntu yet either..that's for this weekend..
[02:03] <bruenig> Jim, sounds reasonable, so what are you trying to do with that exactly? mount it once, or mount it everytime at boot or what?
[02:03] <brian> bruenig, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12826/
[02:03] <Ximal> hmm
[02:03] <noise> when you install, you can decide how to divide the partiion, then it will reformat it then install it then u get GRUB dual boot etc etc
[02:03] <Ximal> this is interesting
[02:03] <Pelo> brian,  this might help http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=378104&highlight=uninstalling+bin
[02:03] <Ximal> METALLIAX .. you around ?
[02:04] <Ximal> wow.. I can't believe how easy it was to install this package !
[02:04] <brian> pelo, thanks i will check that our right now
[02:04] <Ximal> how do you bring up your list of people in the room ?
[02:04] <Jim> bruenig..mount it everytime....read access is ok...also, does linux view all my windows partitions as one drive? I have three windows partitions, but only see one NTFS there
[02:04] <zenki> Pelo, how wine manage the ocx's?
[02:04] <noise> windows alt 6
[02:04] <catid> Ximal: it's hiding on the right side
[02:04] <leo> alguem br ???????
[02:04] <dimas__> Pelo>> do you have GYachE?
[02:04] <Ximal> I'm using gnome xchat
[02:04] <LjL> !br | leo
[02:04] <ubotu> leo: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[02:04] <bruenig> Jim, not sure, it they are truly different partitions, they should be seen different
[02:05] <Pelo> zenki,   try asking in #winehq,  I just help with basic wine functions like how to get a prog running
[02:05] <Ximal> catid : i'm using gnome xchat.. This is my first time on linux in 4 years..
[02:05] <Pelo> dimas__,  no i don'T
[02:05] <Dragonfire> hello
[02:05] <catid> Ximal: well in normal xchat you need to just drag it out from the right side of the window
[02:05] <Dragonfire> I need help setting up Ubuntu
[02:05] <Pelo> hello Dragonfire
[02:05] <ddonky> hay
[02:05] <brian> bruenig, did my paste bin help?
[02:05] <Dragonfire> partioning to be exact
[02:05] <Jim> bruenig...hmmmm....well, if we can get the one we know for sure mounted, maybe I can play with it from there and figure it out
[02:05] <leo> helow
[02:05] <Dragonfire> its just not working for me
[02:05] <Pelo> Dragonfire is there a specific reason you don'T want to use the default install ?
[02:05] <Dragonfire> it gives me an error everytime
[02:05] <archangelpetro> is there any way to compile programs using gcc which have #include <windows.h>   on ubuntu??
[02:05] <maximal> Ximal: bottom left - click the number of users
[02:05] <bruenig> Jim, ok, so first make the mount point "sudo mkdir /media/hdb1" and then do gksudo gedit /etc/fstab and add the following line "/dev/hdb1 /media/hdb1 ntfs ro,user,auto,fmask=0111,dmask=0000 0 0" save and exit
[02:05] <Dragonfire> what do you mean default install?
[02:06] <Ximal> please answer query.. this chat is going by to fast for me..
[02:06] <Ximal> OHHH
[02:06] <Ximal> maximal : THANK YOU !
[02:06] <need411> Feisty automatically mounts your windoze volume
[02:06] <Pelo> Dragonfire,  I mean just let ubuntu take sare of the partitioning stuff
[02:06] <Dragonfire> what default install?
[02:06] <Ximal> that makes ALOT of sense..
[02:06] <need411> kinda nice I thought
[02:06] <Dragonfire> i tried
[02:06] <Jim> bruenig..ok..i'll let you know in a sec...on 2 diferent computers..
[02:06] <Dragonfire> nothing works
[02:06] <dimas__> is there any body with GYachE that can have a look of my webcam display and tell me what should i do to get it better?
[02:06] <noise> is there a version of opera for ubuntu 7
[02:06] <Regital> need411, ubuntu should do that too
[02:06] <Dragonfire> i tried all of the possible installs
[02:06] <Ximal> ok guys.. I'll be back later.. Thanks soo much for the help catid and maximal !
[02:06] <archangelpetro> anyone?
[02:06] <Pelo> Dragonfire,  ok what is your current setup ?
[02:06] <need411> not my edgy install..
[02:06] <archangelpetro> is there any way to compile programs using gcc which have #include <windows.h>   on ubuntu??
[02:06] <need411> hmm..
[02:06] <Dragonfire> what do you mean by setup? I have windows XP and i wish to dual boot
[02:07] <Pelo> Dragonfire,  all on one hdd ?
[02:07] <Dragonfire> ya
[02:07] <Regital> my install worked fine... what error did it give you?
[02:07] <Pelo> Dragonfire,   ok did you boot the live cd ?
[02:07] <Dragonfire> im not sure exactly.
[02:07] <dimas__> Pelo>> are you bold?
[02:07] <Dragonfire> Hold on it crashed for some reason. Im gonna log out
[02:07] <Dragonfire> and log back in
[02:07] <Dragonfire> il be back
[02:07] <Pelo> dimas__,  what ?
[02:07] <l0rdbalthazar> How would I uninstall X and GDM from a desktop install?
[02:07] <dimas__> lol
[02:07] <arch_> How can you specify the order in which programs run at startup?
[02:07] <brian> ive uninstalled google earth using their uninstaller.
[02:08] <bruenig> l0rdbalthazar, sudo apt-get remove xserver-xorg gdm, would be a good place to start
[02:08] <dimas__> Pelo>>because of your nickname
[02:08] <brian> when i check for updates an error occures
[02:08] <dimas__> Pelo>>Pelo mean hair in spanish
[02:08] <jrib> brian: you didn't use APT to uninstall?
[02:08] <Pelo> dimas__,  I know what my nick means thank you , it is unrealted
[02:08] <brian> sh uninstall
[02:08] <l0rdbalthazar> bruenig: thanks. Couldn't find the package names. One last question. What all do I need to kill before uninstalling.
[02:08] <l0rdbalthazar> s/./?
[02:09] <dimas__> ok...with your escuse
[02:09] <Regital> lol
[02:09] <jrib> brian: when you install something though APT, you need to remove it with APT
[02:09] <noise> kill it with fire
[02:09] <bruenig> l0rdbalthazar, I am pretty confident that the prerm scripts will do all the killing you need. But I am not positive
[02:09] <Dragonfire> ok im back
[02:09] <brian> ah
[02:09] <brian> jrib it seems to be uninstalled
[02:09] <dimas__> sorry its just funny to me though
[02:09] <Dragonfire> ok i need help installing this :)
[02:09] <l0rdbalthazar> bruenig: so it won't hurt it if it's running?
[02:09] <brian> but my updater and synaptic says it needs to be reinstalled
[02:09] <Jim> bruenig...ok...saved and exited...
[02:09] <bruenig> l0rdbalthazar, yeah I just looked them over, the prerm scripts appear to do a lot of killing
[02:09] <brian> probably my fault
[02:09] <brian> what do i do
[02:10] <Pelo> Dragonfire,  before we start ,  do you need to keep your current xp install or  are you willing to reinstall xp ?
[02:10] <bruenig> Jim, ok should work now do "sudo mount -a" to see
[02:10] <Dragonfire> yes i need to keep xp
[02:10] <dingdong> hey guys
[02:10] <jrib> brian: dpkg --purge --force-remove-reinstreq googleearth
[02:10] <Pelo> Dragonfire,  did you back up your  data , just in case ?
[02:10] <dingdong> im trying to install wireless on feisty
[02:10] <Dragonfire> Err no i actually have no way of backing it up
[02:10] <Dragonfire> but il take the risk
[02:10] <Pelo> Dragonfire,  ok boot up the live cd and let me know when you get to the desktop
[02:10] <newbie_> Hello
[02:11] <dingdong> ubuntu detects the wireless card but the activity light doesnt blink, or detect any wifi points
[02:11] <newbie_> how can i open .chm files?
[02:11] <Dragonfire> i am there
[02:11] <brian> jrib, your a lifesaver
[02:11] <IcemanV9> dingdong: try #ubuntu+1 and i believe network-manager is installed by default
[02:11] <dimas__> if i use wine to install the webcam software is that going to better the ubuntu programs display?
[02:11] <dingdong> no one is there :(
[02:11] <brian> that is exactly what i needed
[02:11] <dingdong> to help
[02:11] <Dragonfire> i started up the installation and got to the Prepare Disk Space screen
[02:11] <Pelo> Dragonfire,  in the menu > system > admin > gparted
[02:11] <Dragonfire> ok
[02:11] <nn531> are there any programs where i can compile an assembly program in linux?
[02:11] <IcemanV9> dingdong: must be a long restroom break :X
[02:11] <dingdong> network manager detects the wireless card, but no wireless access points
[02:11] <brian> Jrib, thanks much.
[02:11] <Dragonfire> i dont see it
[02:11] <wo0lverine> good night
[02:11] <Regital> you have ubuntu or kubuntu?
[02:12] <Crazytom> dingdong, is anyone helping you yet?
[02:12] <Dragonfire> ubuntu
[02:12] <bruenig> !info xchm
[02:12] <ubotu> xchm: Compiled HTML Help (CHM) file viewer for X. In component universe, is optional. Version 2:1.9-3 (edgy), package size 237 kB, installed size 944 kB
[02:12] <Regital> ok just making sure
[02:12] <Pelo> Dragonfire,  gnome partiton editor
[02:12] <dingdong> nope not really
[02:12] <Jim> bruenig...getting that that mount point doesn't exist...i must have typed something wrong...let me try again and i'll let you know.
[02:12] <Crazytom> ok
[02:12] <Dragonfire> ok i got that
[02:12] <Dragonfire> its loading up
[02:12] <dixon85> dingdong: try using network-manager-gnome applet ;)
[02:12] <Dragonfire> its up
[02:12] <M-> nn531: You should be able to invoke GCC's assembler directly.
[02:12] <Crazytom> dingdong, do you know what kind of chipset you have?
[02:12] <Turbowaffle> Has anyone had problems getting ATI's drivers to work with edgy? Specifically getting a black screen after installing them?
[02:12] <arch_> nn531: try spim or xspim
[02:12] <BloodSkin> does ubuntu work on windows vista?
[02:12] <Pelo> Dragonfire,   select your windows partition , should be identified as ntfs
[02:12] <dingdong> yes i know
[02:12] <Dragonfire> yes it is
[02:12] <BloodSkin> jk
[02:12] <BloodSkin> jk
[02:12] <nn531> m-: uhhh. what?
[02:13] <dingdong> its a broadcom
[02:13] <bruenig> Jim, /media/hdb1
[02:13] <dingdong> 4306
[02:13] <dingdong> Broadcom 4306
[02:13] <M-> nn531: What architecture is your assembly language for?
[02:13] <Pelo> Dragonfire,  in the gparted menu >  partition > move / resize
[02:13] <Dragonfire> ok
[02:13] <nn531> m- 8051
[02:13] <Crazytom> dingdong, have you installed fwcutter?
[02:13] <Dragonfire> ok i clicked resize/move
[02:13] <dingdong> no, unless it comes with feisty
[02:13] <Dragonfire> on ntfs
[02:13] <Pelo> Dragonfire,  how big is your hdd , how much room do you want to leave for windows ?
[02:13] <Crazytom> dingdong, what about ndiswrapper?
[02:14] <dingdong> network manager detects my wireless card, but no aps are found
[02:14] <dingdong> no
[02:14] <Dragonfire> it is 80 GB
[02:14] <dingdong> havent installed ndiswrapper
[02:14] <Dragonfire> i have 18 unused
[02:14] <Dragonfire> ummm
[02:14] <Dragonfire> I planned on giving linux 10 gigs
[02:14] <dingdong> i was hoping for an alternate way instead of using ndiswrapper
[02:15] <Crazytom> dingdong, ok hold on you need fwcuttrer
[02:15] <Pelo> Dragonfire,  20 would be better , but ok   change the size of the partition to 70 gig
[02:15] <Jim> bruenig...typing in /media/hdb1 it says: /media/hdb1 is a directory
[02:15] <Crazytom> dingdong, go to the synaptic package manager
[02:15] <dingdong> ok.
[02:15] <qbert> !shortcuts
[02:15] <ubotu> Keyboard shortcuts can be set in System -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts (Gnome) or "Input Actions" in KControl (KDE). If your multimedia keys don't work with that, try keytouch - http://keytouch.sourceforge.net
[02:15] <M-> nn531: Oh, right. Googling for "8051 assembler Linux" turns up a few hits, but there doesn't appear to be anything packaged for ubuntu (i.e. you'll have to build it from source)
[02:15] <Jim> let me try and redo it from the start...
[02:15] <Dragonfire> ok wait. So in the new size change it to 70?
[02:15] <Crazytom> dingdong, and search for fwcutter
[02:15] <bruenig> Jim, no don't do that, so /media/hdb1 exists, make sure the line in /etc/fstab has /media/hdb1
[02:15] <dimas__> by installing .exe programs in wine will helps linux programs to work better? perhaps my webcam display picture is a mess on camerom and dont know how to get it better
[02:15] <Pelo> Dragonfire,  yeah if that is how be you want it to be
[02:15] <qbert> i need to set shortcuts for applications that arent in the gnome preferences, how do i do that ?
[02:15] <Dragonfire> you do konw that its not EXACTLy 80, itsmore like 74
[02:16] <Dragonfire> but its rated at 80
[02:16] <dingdong> ok it found it
[02:16] <dingdong> so i guess install it
[02:16] <Dragonfire> hard drives are wierd like that :)
[02:16] <M-> nn531: http://www.pjrc.com/tech/8051/
[02:16] <Crazytom> dingdong, when you install it be sure and look for the checkbox to download and install firmware or some such
[02:16] <bruenig> !info xbindkeys | qbert
[02:16] <ubotu> qbert: xbindkeys: Associate a combination of keys or mouse buttons with a shell command. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.7.1-1.1 (edgy), package size 26 kB, installed size 148 kB
[02:16] <bruenig> !info xbindkeys-config | qbert
[02:16] <nn531> M-: ok, ill try it, I would hate to have to put windows back on here so I could run reads 51
[02:16] <ubotu> qbert: xbindkeys-config: An easy to use gtk program for configuring Xbindkeys.. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.1.3-1 (edgy), package size 19 kB, installed size 124 kB
[02:16] <dimas__> camorama
[02:16] <Pelo> Dragonfire,   change it to 60 gig to be on the safe side
[02:16] <Dragonfire> ok good idea
[02:16] <Crazytom> dingdong, yes install fwcutter
[02:16] <qbert> thx
[02:16] <Dragonfire> whats 60 x 1024?
[02:16] <dingdong> all it gives me the option for is "mark for installaiton"
[02:16] <Dragonfire> 60x1024 anybody/
[02:16] <Dragonfire> ?
[02:17] <Pelo> Dragonfire,  there is a calculator in ubuntu menu > accessories
[02:17] <Dragonfire> oh ok thanks
[02:17] <Crazytom> dingdong, after that while you are going through the other boxes
[02:17] <dingdong> ok
[02:17] <M-> nn531: Totally. There's usually pretty good support for microcontroller programming on Linux. It's just a matter of finding it :)
[02:17] <Jim> bruenig...when i type gksudo gedit /etc/fstab I'm getting an authentication rejected error, but fstab still opens..problem?
[02:17] <sirkism> i have 1.5 gig of ram
[02:17] <dingdong> "fetch and extract firmware"
[02:17] <dingdong> ??
[02:17] <Dragonfire> ok done
[02:17] <dingdong> :)
[02:17] <sirkism> do i need a gig of swap?
[02:17] <Dragonfire> now ntfs is 60 gigs
[02:17] <Crazytom> dingdong, yes
[02:17] <qbert> is their a gnome equvileant to Katapult ?
[02:17] <bruenig> Jim, not a problem, stupid bug, it doesn't mean anything
[02:17] <nn531> M-: i dont suppose you would know what is better as31 or sdcc?
[02:17] <M-> nn531: aha, check out SDCC - aptitude search sdcc
[02:18] <Pelo> Dragonfire,  in ghe gparted menu  > edit > apply,   it will start resizing,  it might take a while
[02:18] <dingdong> ok its installed
[02:18] <Dragonfire> ok
[02:18] <M-> nn531: Not a clue. But SDCC is packaged for ubuntu, which is a good clue :)
[02:18] <jrib> sirkism: if you want to use hibernate, you need more
[02:18] <Crazytom> dingdong
[02:18] <Dragonfire> this is where it usually fails
[02:18] <dingdong> and my wifi button light is ON!
[02:18] <Dragonfire> i hope this works
[02:18] <dingdong> ITS WORKIJG
[02:18] <dingdong> OMG
[02:18] <Pelo> Dragonfire,  if you beleive in god  pray, if not , go make a cup of tea
[02:18] <dingdong> i love u crazytom
[02:18] <Dragonfire> lol Pelo
[02:18] <bruenig> !ohmy | Pelo
[02:18] <ubotu> Pelo: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[02:18] <peery> help... I just installed ubuntu (feisty) and I'm trying to install gnuplot and aterm but apt-get can't seem to find them. According to the listing of the software package they should be available. Anyone have any ideas?
[02:18] <Dragonfire> il start praying to Allah
[02:18] <dingdong> thank you thank you
[02:18] <Crazytom> dingdong, do you know what your interface is?
[02:18] <nn531> M- thank you very nice
[02:18] <dingdong> interface?
[02:18] <pierrelux> I made a mistake by chowning the entire /var directory to local user. Any way to retrieve original permissions on files ?
[02:19] <dingdong> how do i check/what do u mean
[02:19] <M-> nn531: No worries. Good luck. :)
[02:19] <Dragonfire> il brb
[02:19] <Dragonfire> bathroom
[02:19] <nn531> M-: I dont suppose you know of anything for the UP-2 board? i hate quartus for windows
[02:19] <Crazytom> dingdong, you could just try to configure it in the networking gui
[02:19] <qbert> is their a gnome equvileant to Katapult ?
[02:19] <M-> nn531: not a clue, sorry. But google might :)
[02:19] <dingdong> its already configured i see the access points and all
[02:19] <Jim> bruenig...ok...i double checked the file. How do i see if it worked?
[02:19] <dingdong> let me try connecting to one
[02:19] <nn531> M-: thanks again
[02:19] <Pelo> qbert, what does katapult do ?
[02:20] <bruenig> Jim, just do sudo mount -a
[02:20] <peery> anyone have any ideas?
[02:20] <Crazytom> dingdong, you aren't using wep or anything?
[02:20] <qbert> lets you launch programs by just typing their name, w/o need for a console
[02:20] <Jim> bruenig..and should it appear on the desktop?
[02:20] <bruenig> Jim, sometimes it does, I think it is supposed to, check to see if there is anything inside /media/hdb1
[02:20] <CoolMatty> Okay, so I'm attemping to install ubuntu 6.10... The CD loads, I get the boot prompt. I hit enter, and soon after the Ubuntu progress bar shows up (bounces back and forth only once) it dies, hard lock.
[02:20] <CoolMatty> I've tried every boot option in the help menus, and in the docs
[02:21] <Zano> Omg same problem as me CoolMatty
[02:21] <Dragonfire> ok im back
[02:21] <Dragonfire> it failed
[02:21] <Zano> Whats your hardware?
[02:21] <Dragonfire> it says an error occured
[02:21] <brian> does anyone use kiba-dock?
[02:21] <CoolMatty> ibm laptop
[02:21] <Zano> Lets see if we can single out whats causing the problem.
[02:21] <Dragonfire> The following operation could not be applied to disk:
[02:21] <Dragonfire> Resize /dev/hda1 from 74.52 GiB to 60.00 GiB
[02:21] <Dragonfire> See the details for more information
[02:21] <Zano> ...
[02:21] <Jim> bruenig..sorry for the stupid question..how do i navigate to /media/hdb1?
[02:21] <Zano> Any specs list?
[02:21] <CoolMatty> sure
[02:21] <Pelo> Dragonfire, what do the details say ?
[02:21] <bruenig> Jim, you can open up nautilus and then click on the filesystem button on the left and go from there, or you can cd /media/hdb1 in the terminal
[02:21] <IcemanV9> CoolMatty: try this - add "acpi=off" at the end of boot option
[02:21] <port101> cd /media/hdb1 doesn't work ?
[02:21] <Dragonfire> hold on
[02:21] <Dragonfire> they dont fit on here
[02:21] <CoolMatty> 750mhz PIII, 120MB RAM, some cheapo integrated thing
[02:21] <Dragonfire> il paste them line by line
[02:21] <enderxim> How do I select which sound card of two I'd like alsa to use?
[02:21] <Dragonfire> The following operation could not be applied to disk:
[02:21] <peery> why would gnuplot not have an installation candiate if I try to apt-get it?
[02:22] <bruenig> Jim, / is like C: I guess. It is the top of the filesystem and everything else is under it
[02:22] <CoolMatty> IcemanV9: as I said, I tried all boot options, including that one.
[02:22] <Pelo> !pastebin | Dragonfire
[02:22] <Crazytom> dingdong, if you're connected then you're set and it should work when you reboot you may want to consider setting up some type of security though.  like wep.
[02:22] <ubotu> Dragonfire: 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)
[02:22] <Dragonfire> Resize /dev/hda1 from 74.52 GiB to 60.00 GiB
[02:22] <Dragonfire> See the details for more information
[02:22] <Dragonfire> thats what it says
[02:22] <qbert> i just installed xbindkeys-config but i cant find it on the HD
[02:22] <Zano> Hmhm
[02:22] <IcemanV9> Dragonfire: use pastebin for the whole thing :)
[02:22] <qbert> !xbindkeys-config | qbert
[02:22] <bruenig> qbert, you run it, xbindkeys-config
[02:22] <qbert> yes, but its not there :S
[02:22] <Pelo> Dragonfire,  you don'T get a place where it says details so you can check what the details are ?
[02:22] <qbert> synaptic reports it installed, no-where on the hd
[02:22] <IcemanV9> CoolMatty: ok. just want to make sure. :)
[02:22] <Jim> port...yes that worked..thanks...
[02:22] <brian> does anyone use kiba-dock?
[02:22] <bruenig> qbert, open a terminal, do xbindkeys, it will tell you to do some command, do that command. Then run xbindkeys again, then run xbindkeys-config
[02:22] <Dragonfire> thats all it says.
[02:23] <Pelo> Dragonfire,  look at the bottom of the gparted window
[02:23] <CoolMatty> when I switch to 4th console before it hard locks, I get a list of "Calling INT 0x1A (stuff) EAX is 0xB10A
[02:23] <port101> np
[02:23] <CoolMatty> and thats the last thing I see on the screen, and it's hard locked
[02:23] <Dragonfire> ok
[02:23] <Jim> bruenig...ok...my files are there...is there a way to get to them through the GUI?
[02:23] <Dragonfire> thats all it said
[02:23] <Dragonfire> and it just reset all the partitions
[02:23] <need411> gdesklets has cpu usage and statistics monitor, right?
[02:23] <Crazytom> sorry this is offtopic but what does banning operate off of?  an ip address?
[02:24] <Pelo> Dragonfire,   did you defrag your drive recently ?
[02:24] <bruenig> Jim, "ln -s /media/hdb1 ~/Desktop/hdb1"
[02:24] <Dragonfire> i just did actually
[02:24] <CoolMatty> So I have no idea where to go from here. I can't even figure out where the bootloader is dying, it wont give me any text
[02:24] <Pelo> Dragonfire,  the only thing I can suggest at this point is to trash your current partition, make two new ones so you can install both windows and ubuntu and start from scratch,
[02:24] <CoolMatty> Crazytom: banning on... what?
[02:24] <peery> why would gnuplot not have an installation candiate if I try to apt-get it?
[02:24] <BloodSkin> does ubuntu taste good with bread?
[02:24] <IcemanV9> CoolMatty: is it from desktop cd? if so, try alternative cd (text installer)
[02:25] <Dragonfire> does that require formating?
[02:25] <BloodSkin> bread being mirc?
[02:25] <wasabi> i have a cf slot and an sd slot on my laptop. both mounts but only one shows up in the desktop. both mounts are in /media
[02:25] <dingdong_> yess, im on wireless right now :)
[02:25] <CoolMatty> IcemanV9: is that the "Server edition" on the website?
[02:25] <dingdong_> Thank you!
[02:25] <Pelo> Dragonfire,  maybe someone else has a suggestion but that's the best I can do ,   yes that will require a reformat of each partition ,  repartitioning pretty much delets everyting on your hdd
[02:25] <wasabi> i'm using feisty by the way
[02:25] <M-> Crazytom: banning works against a match on the user's full ID, e.g. crazytom!foo@1.2.3.4 would ban the user with the nick crazytom who has an id of foo from IP 1.2.3.4. You can use wildcards in any of those fields (e.g. *!*@*.ro to ban everyone from romania :))
[02:26] <Dragonfire> hmm
[02:26] <Dragonfire> thanks anyways
[02:26] <IcemanV9> CoolMatty: no. alternative cd (there are three kinds: desktop, alternative & server)
[02:26] <dingdong_> how do i check if 3d accelleration is working or not?
[02:26] <CoolMatty> where the heck is the alternative cd links then >.>
[02:26] <dingdong_> how do i check if 3d acceleration is working or not?
[02:26] <Pelo> Dragonfire,  maybe you could resize your parttion with partition magic but I have never used it,  I know some like it, you'd have to download it
[02:26] <bruenig> CoolMatty, ubuntu.com
[02:26] <Crazytom> dingdong_, is your wireless card working now?
[02:26] <Jim> bruenig...hmmm...when it goes to create a symbolic link: it says "no such file or directory", but when I do cd /media/hdb1 and then dir, my files show up..
[02:27] <IcemanV9> CoolMatty: click on desktop edition and you'll see alternative cd there
[02:27] <dingdong_> yess
[02:27] <dingdong_> Crazytom - yes its working perfectly
[02:27] <Crazytom> dingdong_, good
[02:27] <bruenig> Jim, come on now use "ls" not "dir"
[02:27] <dingdong_> Thank you, now i need help with 3d acceleration
[02:27] <Jim> lol
[02:27] <dingdong_> how do i check if my 3d acceleration is working or not?
[02:27] <Pelo> Jim,   http://www.linuxcommand.org/index.php
[02:27] <Crazytom> dingdong_, not my area of any knowledge at all
[02:27] <dingdong_> doh :(
[02:27] <Jim> bruenig...i'm guessing here, remembering my dos days...
[02:28] <CoolMatty> IcemanV9: yeah, definately no such luck, but I'll find it on the ftp :p
[02:28] <Jim> thanks Pelo...although is it just me, or did dir do the same thing?? :)
[02:28] <bruenig> Jim, yeah they put an alias in there that makes dir do ls, I think they should just have it tell you to use ls
[02:28] <drew> dingdong: glxgears i think
[02:28] <Pelo> Jim,  no idea
[02:28] <dingdong_> k ill try
[02:28] <Jim> thanks Pelo...
[02:28] <sharms> which software can I use to create magazine layouts etc
[02:28] <bruenig> Jim, make sure you typed it correctly, it should be right
[02:29] <drew> dingdong: try fglrxinfo if it says your video vendor, then they work
[02:29] <bruenig> ln -s /media/hdb1 ~/Desktop/hdb`
[02:29] <bruenig> ln -s /media/hdb1 ~/Desktop/hdb1
[02:29] <Jim> bruenig...it's not my night...let me give it 1 more try..
[02:29] <dingdong_> im getting 650fps
[02:29] <drew> what card you use?
[02:29] <Pelo> sharms  http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng.html
[02:29] <dingdong_> fglrxinfo
[02:29] <IcemanV9> CoolMatty: ha. never use download page on ubuntu.com. sorry about that. now i understand what you were trying to say. yes, it is available at ftp.
[02:29] <dingdong_> The program 'fglrxinfo' is currently not installed.  You can install it by typing:
[02:29] <drew> oh sorry im used to ati stuff
[02:30] <drew> what drivers did you install
[02:30] <dingdong_> i got a ati 9000
[02:30] <dingdong_> i didnt install any drivers
[02:30] <dingdong_> i just installed fiesty
[02:30] <drew> oh =\
[02:30] <CoolMatty> IcemanV9: exactly. I was reading the docs and saw that, and I was like "uhh, there is no such thing". I figured the docs were outdated :p
[02:30] <dingdong_> btw the fps shot up
[02:30] <drew> you have to install proprietary drivers to enable 3d accel
[02:30] <dingdong_> hmm but it detects my car and everything, i still need propretary drivers?
[02:30] <dingdong_> libGL warning: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x4b
[02:31] <dingdong_> 27524 frames in 5.0 seconds = 5504.747 FPS
[02:31] <IcemanV9> CoolMatty: now do you see it? http://releases.ubuntu.com/6.10/ (i don't know where you live, but )
[02:31] <Jim> bruenig...got it...the problem was that I was already in the /media/hdb1 folder, so of course it couldn't find it..i had to restart terminal..what's the equivalent of cd.. from dos? to get back up a level?
[02:31] <Pelo> dingdong,  I get the same msg I was told my card was fine it jus doesn'T support that particualr feature
[02:31] <bruenig> Jim, cd ..
[02:31] <Jim> lol...
[02:31] <drew> i never got my ati x850xt to work in feisty dingdong, so maybe you can find something on forums perhaps
[02:32] <IcemanV9> dingdong_: heh. then you're all set. :)
[02:32] <bruenig> Jim, that space is important
[02:32] <dingdong_> lol awesome
[02:32] <Jim> Bruenig (and everyone else)..you all have been very helpful...a testament to the Ubuntu community...
[02:32] <jexdawg13> i installed easyubuntu and had it install everything, then used synaptic to install mplayer and mplayer firefox plug, then removed all xine-related packages and i still can't play .wms or .movs and whatnot. what else do i need to do?
[02:32] <Jim> Thanks much....now I'd better go...it is survivor night :-)
[02:32] <dingdong_> so how do i experience ubuntu, in 3d acceleration?
[02:32] <CoolMatty> IcemanV9: it's downloading, thanks :D
[02:32] <bruenig> Jim, yao found the idol, ha I ruined it for you
[02:33] <Pelo> jim ???  testament ???  as in last words ?  are you making death treats ?
[02:33] <Jim> don't worry though....i'll be back with more newbie questions before long...
[02:33] <bruenig> now how do you like the community
[02:33] <Jim> pelo...lol
[02:33] <IcemanV9> CoolMatty: i have exact same problem on my old laptop; i use alternative cd and it was success.
[02:33] <Jim> no death threats here....i'm all about the ubuntu love
[02:33] <need411> lol
[02:33] <drew> ubuntu hippie
[02:34] <Jim> bruenig..thanks for the spoiler..and i'm very impressed with the community...microsofts constant validation bs is finally driving me away..
[02:34] <Jim> thanks again everyone...have a great night!
[02:34] <need411> it does get real old
[02:34] <Pelo> be safe Jim
[02:34] <dingdong_> so how do i experience ubuntu, in 3d acceleration?
[02:35] <yell0w> !beryl | dingdong_
[02:35] <ubotu> dingdong_: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[02:35] <dingdong_> looks like to #ubuntu-effects i go :)
[02:35] <IcemanV9> dingdong_: glxinfo |grep direct - did it say yes or no?
[02:35] <dingdong_> yes
[02:35] <IcemanV9> then, 3d is enabled
[02:35] <dingdong_> awesome, i didnt install any drivers or anything, go FEISTY!
[02:37] <Zues_63> does anyone know how to skin XMMS player
[02:37] <yell0w> Zues_63, put them in ~/.xmms
[02:38] <Zues_63> oh in the folder itself?
[02:38] <kaushal> Hi
[02:38] <K_Dallas> Hi guys! a quick question: how reliable those daily-DVD images are (cdimage.ubuntu.com)
[02:38] <Zues_63> ok i get u now ty for ur help
[02:38] <kaushal> I wanted to use tcpdump
[02:38] <Zues_63> there not to bad aye
[02:38] <kaushal> can anyone give me some working examples
[02:38] <kaushal> of tcpdump
[02:38] <Zues_63> my freind uses the daily build
[02:39] <Zues_63> but y do u want a dvd image
[02:39] <K_Dallas> Zues_63, thanks, i haven't used ubuntu in over a year and now i was wondering if those DVDs were good enough to start from there
[02:39] <LjL> how can i check if a network interface (ethernet) is connected to something live - whether configured or not, up or not? or, in other words, how do i know if the ethernet's LED is on, without looking at it?
[02:39] <Zues_63> um y do u want the dvd
[02:40] <nb-bob> dmesg |grep eth
[02:40] <K_Dallas> Zues_63, i am stupid ;) i like to have it and not to download while installing, that bugs me
[02:40] <nb-bob> LjL
[02:40] <Zues_63> just download the CD build it installs everything from there
[02:40] <Zues_63> oh ok each to his her own
[02:40] <Zues_63> just savin time lol
[02:40] <K_Dallas> i just don't like installing and downloading at the same time, it makes my computer un-usable
[02:40] <LjL> nb-bob: hm, alright, but how can i get that information without checking for the last log entry? (also, is that information actually the *physical* "upness" of the interface, or just the time when the "ifup" was issued?)
[02:41] <Zues_63> ya i see ur point
[02:41] <Zues_63> gota go guys cya
[02:41] <nb-bob> physical up
[02:41] <K_Dallas> ciao Zues_63  and thanks
[02:41] <nb-bob> hmm not sure on real time
[02:41] <Zues_63> anytime
[02:42] <gumby600m> In Ubuntu 6.10, when Konsole has some sort of activity (i.e. top updates) while i'm in another window (say, Firefox), it flashes in the system tray... it's /extremely/ annoying.  How do I make Konsole stop flashing in my system tray???
[02:42] <kaushal> :/
[02:42] <Dev05> Hi! I wanted to upgrade to Feisty to check the new things out and may be to find some bugs as well. I wanted to know if the kernel finally has built-in working support for RaLinks 2500 wireless card. I've heard that it wasn't working very nicely in Herd 5 but I don't know how it is in the Beta. Any ideas?
[02:42] <Syrra> Where would I go to ask about appropriate software for a particular task?
[02:42] <gumby600m> Syrra:  If you think it's software that's in ubuntu, ask here
[02:43] <K_Dallas> Syrra, i guess here could be a good place to start
[02:43] <Firefoxman> Help! Ubuntu installer will not work when try to get it to resize the partition!!!!
[02:43] <Firefoxman> It freezes when I click forward!
[02:43] <Syrra> I'm mostly looking for something similar to pda software for my desktop
[02:43] <gumby600m> Firefoxman:  I had this problem before.  I burnt a new install CD  and tried again...
[02:43] <Pelo> Firefoxman,  try doing it from the desktop instead of from the install proceedure
[02:44] <Syrra> I'd really like if it supported multiple time zones and maybe a clock?
[02:44] <K_Dallas> Q2: how old is automatix? i didn't hear about it when i used to run a ubuntu box a while back and does it replace synnaptic?
[02:44] <Firefoxman> Pelo: what do you mean?
[02:44] <vn-> wee! feisty beta \o/
[02:44] <LjL> K_Dallas: it doesn't replace anything. and it breaks systems. don't use it.
[02:44] <Firefoxman> I am using the live CD and I clicked install
[02:44] <Pelo> Firefoxman,  live cd   menu > system > admin > gnome partition editor
[02:44] <gumby600m> K_Dallas:  I agree with LjL
[02:44] <K_Dallas> LjL, oh thank you very much for the head up
[02:44] <vn-> any way I can get an ubuntu package name from debian or the intarweb?
[02:44] <vn-> im helping a friend
[02:44] <bruenig> vn-, what package
[02:44] <need411> Samba is not needed to file share from one ubuntu machine to the other is it?
[02:44] <vn-> flash player
[02:45] <K_Dallas> darn i was getting a bit excited even before having seen it ;)
[02:45] <gumby600m> vn: packages.ubuntu.org
[02:45] <bruenig> !info flashplugin-nonfree | vn-
[02:45] <ubotu> vn-: flashplugin-nonfree: Macromedia Flash Player plugin installer. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 7.0.68~ubuntu3 (edgy), package size 15 kB, installed size 164 kB (Only available for i386)
[02:45] <vn-> kthx
[02:45] <bruenig> vn-, get version 9 though
[02:45] <jexdawg13> how do i get firefox to recognize mplayer-mozilla???
[02:45] <bruenig> !info flashplugin-nonfree edgy-backports
[02:45] <ubotu> flashplugin-nonfree: Adobe Flash Player plugin installer. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 9.0.31.0.1ubuntu1~edgy1 (edgy-backports), package size 14 kB, installed size 108 kB (Only available for i386)
[02:45] <vn-> !info flash9
[02:45] <gumby600m> need411:  Samba will work, but you can do other things:  scp, ftp, etc...
[02:45] <ubotu> Package flash9 does not exist in edgy, edgy-backports, edgy-seveas
[02:45] <Pelo> jexdawg13,  remove  totem-mozilla player
[02:45] <vn-> thx
[02:45] <bruenig> jexdawg13, mozilla-mplayer I assume you mean, make sure totem is removed
[02:46] <gumby600m> In Ubuntu 6.10, when Konsole has some sort of activity (i.e. top updates) while i'm in another window (say, Firefox), it flashes in the system tray... it's /extremely/ annoying.  How do I make Konsole stop flashing in my system tray?  Any ideas?
[02:46] <bruenig> they seriously need to change the control files to reflect that those two conflict
[02:46] <Pelo> jexdawg13,  not the whole totem, just totem-mozilla
[02:46] <bruenig> gumby600m, probably a #kubuntu question
[02:46] <need411> what is an easy way to access the home folder on my laptop from my desktop?
[02:46] <sirkism> is it needed to show all the kernels on the grub? or should I start clearing that up by editing the menu list?
[02:46] <Firefoxman> It will only let me free up 39 mb when I try to resize!!!
[02:46] <bruenig> sirkism, you can clear them
[02:46] <levander> Is there a command line program to retrieve header information from a wav file?
[02:46] <gumby600m> bruenig:  thx
[02:46] <jexdawg13> ahh, thanks guys
[02:46] <Firefoxman> I am using GPARTED
[02:47] <sirkism> alright
[02:47] <bruenig> levander, maybe file whatever.wav might give you some stuff
[02:47] <|Amon|> does anyone know of a user friendly tutorial to learn grep regular expressions? a friend of mine is asking
[02:47] <Pelo> sirkism,  you can also remove the old kernel in synaptic,  they are just there so you can still boot if you have issues with the newer versions
[02:47] <neozen> |Amon|: man regexp
[02:47] <|Amon|> neozen, user-friendly
[02:47] <K_Dallas> Q3: i just read that kde4 is going to be a milestone in the linux desktop world. is there any discussion as of using it be default in ubuntu ?
[02:47] <sirkism> ooO okay
[02:47] <|Amon|> manpages definitely aren't
[02:47] <Firefoxman> Pelo: It is still not working!
[02:47] <bruenig> K_Dallas, no, we already have kubuntu
[02:47] <sirkism> i was afraid they were taking up space
[02:47] <neozen> lol
[02:48] <sirkism> just go to synaptic and search for...
[02:48] <K_Dallas> bruenig, i know, i was just thinking is kubuntu becomes ubuntu and then we get gubuntu ;)
[02:48] <neozen> sirkism: ubuntu kernels aren't any larger then 30mb apiece usually
[02:48] <Firefoxman> Pelo: It only lets me freee up 39 mb. This is a NTFS partition I am resizing BTW.
[02:48] <K_Dallas> is ---> if
[02:48] <levander> bruenig: yeah, when i do that it says "stereo 32000 Hz" in the output, so I think that means the sampling rate is 32000, that's probably enough info
[02:48] <bruenig> K_Dallas, confusing and unnecessary, not something ubuntu tends to do
[02:48] <K_Dallas> ok, thanks
[02:48] <bruenig> levander, yeah I knew it would give some stuff, just not sure if it would have what you wanted
[02:48] <Pelo> Firefoxman,   someone suggested you burn a new cd and try again,  but you might have to back up your data and install everthing from scratch
[02:49] <Comatose67> can someone tell me what folder the youtude videos r put in??
[02:49] <K_Dallas> Q4: would it be straightforward to install ubuntu on a sata hdd with xp and vista already on it?
[02:49] <need411> simple filesharing?  anyone care to point me to the wiki?
[02:49] <bruenig> need411, bittorrent gnutella or what
[02:49] <K_Dallas> Comatose67, under windows in browser's temp folder
[02:49] <sirkism> i think vista has a problem creating the new grub
[02:49] <psycho78> Firefoxman - I had a similar issue using qtparted. I changed to gparted and it worked great. Maybe the reverse will be true for you.
[02:49] <sirkism> or that's what i've read in the forums
[02:49] <Firefoxman> Pelo: I have tried over 5 CDs, with different burners, so I do not think it is that problem. I have al
[02:49] <need411> no no..  from my feisty (laptop) to my edgy (desktop)
[02:50] <neozen> need411: ssh
[02:50] <need411> just want to share one folder
[02:50] <neozen> need411: stick openssh-server on one of them
[02:50] <neozen> and use scp
[02:50] <Pelo> Firefoxman,  is your issue that you can'T rezise or that you can't resize enough ?
[02:50] <K_Dallas> sirkism, i have already vista and xp installed and afte what i have read, ubuntu doesn't recognize vista so i have to edit grub manually
[02:50] <RxDx> whats the diff between Ubuntu and LinuxMint?
[02:50] <neozen> need411: that is probably the simplest way I've found of doing file transfers
[02:51] <yell0w> Firefoxman, how is you hdd partitioned right now , what do you want to change ? and what's the error message ?
[02:51] <Firefoxman> I can only resize 39 mb, that is not enough
[02:51] <bruenig> RxDx, linuxmint has some other stuff installed by default like flash plugin and wine, those things can be installed very easily on ubuntu, they just aren't included by default for license issues
[02:51] <Comatose67> K_Dallas Thanx alot
[02:51] <K_Dallas> mp
[02:51] <Firefoxman> I have a 116 GB NTFS that I want to split in half and place ubuntu on half of it.
[02:51] <netrat> hello. i'm using nl to add the line number to a text file, but the only problem is it adds the number to the beginning of line. is there a way to add it to the end?
[02:51] <Pelo> Firefoxman,  that is more then enough to run ubuntu ,  but try defragmenting your ntfs drive , it might help
[02:51] <neozen> need411: never bothered installing ftp on my home server since I just use gftp (which can do ssh2 transfers) or winscp on windows to transfer stuff
[02:51] <RxDx> bruenig, ahh.. do you mean proprietaries softwares... tnx dude :)
[02:51] <RxDx> ill keep my ubuntu :)
[02:52] <Firefoxman> pelo: i did already. That didn't work.
[02:52] <dingdong> !beryl
[02:52] <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
[02:52] <bruenig> netrat, what are you doing exactly?
[02:52] <Pelo> Firefoxman,  consider backing up your data,  and partitioning the whole drive in two and making fresh install of both windows and ubuntu
[02:52] <netrat> bruenig: running the command nc foo
[02:53] <K_Dallas> Firefoxman, sorry to ask, i don't have your original Q on my screen.  is your ntfs from vista?
[02:53] <Firefoxman> psycho78: How to I use qtparted?
[02:53] <need411> thanks
[02:53] <bruenig> netrat, nc or nl?
[02:53] <netrat> bruenig: it adds the line number to the beginning of the line, i want to add it to the end
[02:53] <nino> is this a help chan?
[02:53] <netrat> bruenig: sorry nl
[02:53] <K_Dallas> nino, nope
[02:53] <Firefoxman> K_Dallas: xp
[02:53] <nino> is there one on here?
[02:53] <Pelo> nino,  sometimes, but we're not having much luck lately
[02:53] <jrib> netrat: yep, just ask your quesiton
[02:53] <Firefoxman> Pelo: ok.
[02:53] <nino> heh
[02:53] <psycho78> Firefoxman: it generally comes on live cds with KDE. one's like knoppix and such.
[02:53] <robjo> anyone have any experience with the phone company wireless cards (verizon,cingular,sprint)?
[02:54] <K_Dallas> Firefoxman, i see, and gparted didn'T resize?
[02:54] <nino> im having a pretty common problem i suspect
[02:54] <netrat> jrib: i did ask my question
[02:54] <Pelo> nino,  there is a lot of traffic here , just ask your question please
[02:54] <nino> ty
[02:54] <nino>  E: havp: subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit status 1
[02:54] <jrib> netrat: yeah, I meant for nino, sorry :)
[02:54] <nino> don't know what that means, or how to fix it
[02:54] <netrat> jrib: no worries
[02:54] <Pelo> nino,  a little background on what you are doing would be nice
[02:55] <con-man> afk
[02:55] <need411> I can also mount a folder across the network as well..  correct?  making readily available from either machine?
[02:55] <bruenig> netrat, well it appears that you can set a flag in nl to do it, I am trying to read through the documentation, it is very long though
[02:55] <neozen> need411: for that... research nfs or samba
[02:55] <nino> im trying to uninstall both havp and clamav
[02:55] <nino> so that i can reinstall them
[02:55] <Firefoxman> I am apt-getting it
[02:55] <netrat> bruenig: i could never find any flags :-(
[02:55] <neozen> need411: there... it gets a tad bit more complex (and I can't help you)
[02:55] <need411> thanks..  been reading about samba a lil already
[02:56] <Pelo> nino,  use synaptic to do it , might make it easier
[02:56] <jrib> netrat: you /could/ use awk
[02:56] <need411> that's why I was trying to work around it
[02:56] <Pelo> nino,  you can also look up your error msg in the forum   www.ubuntuforums.org
[02:56] <neozen> need411: I think nfs is more linux2linux oriented... and might be simpler to set up
[02:56] <Firefoxman> K_Dallas: No, just let me resize 39mb out of it into a new partition
[02:56] <jon9314> when i upgrade from 6.10 to 4.04 beta my sound breaks. i can get it to work by setting it manually but then it still dosn't work in amarok. anyone know of a fix or if many peple are having this problem?
[02:56] <netrat> jrib: do you have the awk command off hand?
[02:56] <neozen> need411: but I could be wrong
[02:56] <nino> Pelo: synaptic is giving me that error msg :)
[02:56] <need411> yeah, it's just two linux machines.. soon be three
[02:56] <nino> i will try the forums
[02:56] <Pelo> jon9314,  #ubuntu+1
[02:56] <neozen> anyone mind correcting me on the above?
[02:56] <Pelo> nino,  look it up in the forum
[02:57] <exobuzz> hi. Im adding a usb hd to machine i have only remote access to. As such, I don't want to mount it from fstab, as that happens before networking is started, and in case of some failure, i want to be able to log in. So I can create an entry in fstab with noauto and "0" for fsck order so it doesnt get checked. Then I can mount later on. I want it mounted BEFORE apache/proftp etc as it will have files on it needed by those daemons and
[02:57] <exobuzz> others. Are the update-rc.d "defaults" suitable for this, ? Also, how can i check if a disk is not clean and needs fsck? Or should i just run fsck on it every boot and let fsck decide ?
[02:57] <Pelo> nino,  you would also just to a re-install in synaptic instead of uninstalling
[02:57] <K_Dallas> Firefoxman, i see. i cannot think of a reason except a fairly full HD or as suggested fragmeneted one, sorry
[02:57] <Firefoxman> Well, I FULLY defragged my HD multiple times
[02:57] <neozen> need411: samba is ...... interesting
[02:58] <need411> seemed like using a big rig to haul a house plant to me
[02:58] <neozen> need411: that's something I haven't really delved into yet... as I haven't found it essential to do so
[02:58] <gregorletov> hi. i have an orinoco wifi card and would like bring up my wlan. PCMCIA  the card is reconize and will work in live mode but when i want to use with xubuntu hdd install it will not connect
[02:58] <neozen> need411: lol.... I figure I'm a month or so away from using it
[02:58] <jrib> netrat: no, I'd have to look it up, but the idea is: | awk '{ print $2, $1 }'    but you want "rest of line", not "$2"
[02:58] <Firefoxman> Oh well, I wOh well, just remormatt I guess
[02:58] <nino> Pelo: i tried that also, i found something on the forums
[02:58] <nino> thanks
[02:58] <Pelo> np
[02:58] <neozen> need411: that's samba...
[02:58] <netrat> jrib: okay i'll look into it
[02:59] <gregorletov> what should i write in DNS and in hosts using network-admin
[02:59] <K_Dallas> Firefoxman, do you by any chance have access to partition programs for WinXP like Acronis or Partition Magic? You might want to try it from inside Windows
[02:59] <neozen> need411: once you understand how crufty the protocol is .... you realize why they needed the big rig
[02:59] <need411> nfs, does it have a gui? or am I gonna be wondering "where the h3ll did that go" in a few minutes?
[02:59] <need411> I like the idea of it being mounted
[03:00] <need411> makes for an easy drag and drop share folder
[03:00] <neozen> need411: indeed
[03:00] <neozen> need411: here's some info http://nfs.sourceforge.net/
[03:00] <xircx> is there a way to edit the top menu then?
[03:01] <turbolover> !wow
[03:01] <need411> was getting ready to go there (just dug it up in the repos)
[03:01] <need411> thanks
[03:01] <ubotu> Information about games on Ubuntu can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games and http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php and ubuntugames.org
[03:01] <neozen> need411: np
[03:01] <PimpDaddy> !wow
[03:01] <turbolover> hey does anyone here play WoW in ubuntu?
[03:01] <turbolover> !glxgears
[03:01] <ubotu> To display the FPS in glxgears, run 'glxgears -printfps' in a terminal.
[03:02] <xircx> can you play wow  in linux?
[03:02] <neozen> xircx: via wine.... in theory
[03:02] <turbolover> well, with the assistance of wine or cedega
[03:02] <xircx> oh ic
[03:02] <xircx> lol
[03:02] <kitche> xircx: yes with wine they have great documentation for it also linuxgamers.com does also
[03:02] <turbolover> i run it in cedega, but i find it extremely slow and laggy when i am outdoors
[03:02] <turbolover> indoors i do fine
[03:03] <turbolover> my drivers are set up fine
[03:03] <xircx> well im not to much of a gamer eny way lol
[03:03] <turbolover> i get 700fps on glxgears
[03:03] <neozen> turbolover: that's just due to wireless lag
[03:03] <neozen> turbolover: I get over 1000
[03:03] <turbolover> wireless lag? I am not over wireless connection
[03:03] <neozen> turbolover: perhaps this intel card is good for something
[03:03] <turbolover> ive got a stupid ati radeon
[03:03] <neozen> turbolover: so what do you mean outside?
[03:03] <nino> heh, those forums are gold
[03:04] <turbolover> neozen: im talking about in WoW, when you are out in a field, in a town but not inside a building
[03:04] <Pelo> nino,  don'T let it out,  no one will come here anymore and ask for our help
[03:04] <neozen> turbolover: ahhhhhhhhhhhhh
[03:04] <nino> Pelo: i bet you would be heart broken ;D
[03:05] <Pelo> nino,  half our fun is givng ppl cryptic answers,   we'll be bored to death
[03:05] <nino> haha
[03:05] <xircx> wines very handy
[03:05] <nino> give them paradox instead :p
[03:05] <neozen> ex: your answer lies at the 20000th decimal place of pi.... go google
[03:05] <Crazytom> !cedega
[03:05] <ubotu> cedega is a project based on WINE, aimed at running Windows games on Linux. For more info, see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/Cedega
[03:05] <turbolover> cedega is over rated
[03:06] <nino> now im almost scared to reinstall havp :/
[03:06] <neozen> heeeeyyy Crazytom... long time no thunk
[03:06] <Pelo> cedega isn'T free
[03:06] <Crazytom> neozen, hey how's it going?
[03:06] <neozen> Crazytom: well... classes have started up again
[03:07] <Kevlar_Soul> Proof Women shouldnt be on the frontlines: http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/42739000/jpg/_42739191_crewgrab1_203.jpg
[03:07] <neozen> Crazytom: I'm in an algorithms class.... chock full of math.... bored out of my skull
[03:07] <Kevlar_Soul> Traitor
[03:07] <neozen> NO POLITICS!!!
[03:07] <gravemind> hey I have a networking problem - I have access to windows shares. I do not have access to mac shares. WIndows and mac do not see me
[03:08] <TheManiacKYLapto> http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/42739000/jpg/_42739191_crew
[03:08] <TheManiacKYLapto>               grab1_203.jpg
[03:08] <neozen> gravemind: are you running a samba daemon?
[03:08] <neozen> gravemind: that would help
[03:08] <CoolMatty> gah
[03:09] <Pelo> !ops | TheManiacKYLapto
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[03:09] <Amaranth> !offtopic | TheManiacKYLapto
[03:09] <ubotu> TheManiacKYLapto: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[03:09] <gravemind> neozen: I think so- I used the gui to share a folder
[03:09] <neozen> gravemind: ::nods::
[03:10] <Hobbsee> Kevlar_Soul: politics is not allowed here.  this is a support channel.  see !politics
[03:10] <neozen> gravemind: sadly .. I don't have much experience interfacing with mac
[03:10] <neozen> gravemind: though... perhaps not _that_ sadly ::grins::
[03:10] <xircx> hmm net slowed down
[03:10] <neozen> xircx: ::shrugs:: ...not here
[03:10] <neozen> xircx: depaul's pipe never slows down
[03:11] <robjo> anyone have any experience with cell phone companies wireless broadband access cards??
[03:11] <neozen> robjo: supposedly verizon's works under linux
[03:11] <gravemind> neozen: how can I make sure I have a samba daemon running
[03:11] <gravemind> perhaps it hasn't started yet
[03:11] <neozen> robjo: but don't quote me on that
[03:11] <neozen> gravemind: try sudo /etc/init.d/samba start
[03:12] <awenasidilisome> Hey what's up
[03:12] <neozen> or something of that nature
[03:12] <gravemind> ok
[03:12] <craigbass1976> I'm trying to burn mp3 files to disk.  I've tried k3b--no good.  I read that gnomebaker does it right out of the box, but no love there either.  I'm missing some module.  Anyone know how to get that module, or have another way to burn mp3s to disc?
[03:12] <nb-bob> gravemind pgrep smb
[03:12] <psykidellic> craigbass1976, which module?
[03:12] <gravemind> nb-bob: 7314 , 7317
[03:13] <psykidellic> craigbass1976, you will have to give more info :)
[03:13] <Pelo> craigbass1976,  I think you need to use serpentine
[03:13] <robjo> neozen: found an article about the cingular 3G card working on SUSE 10.2, does this mean I'll have a good chance in ubuntu??
[03:13] <nb-bob> that means it is running
[03:13] <chemikal> quick question. When I attempt to install nVidia drivers, Im told that X is running and to exit before re-attempting.. how do I exit X and install?
[03:13] <MachineH3d> !codecs
[03:13] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[03:13] <CoolMatty> Okay, I believe I found the problem in booting ubuntu's installer. It's crashing after loading USB devices. However, I tried turning off the USB probing in the boot options... but it's still doing it!
[03:13] <neozen> craigbass1976: pay attention to the links from ubotu
[03:13] <Carsten> chemikal alt-ctrl-backspace
[03:13] <neozen> !botsnack
[03:13] <ubotu> Yum!
[03:13] <chemikal> Carsten thats it, thanks
[03:14] <neozen> CoolMatty: how much ram is in your box?
[03:14] <gravemind> nb-bob: cool. so why does the windows computer not see it? They are all on the same network, and it can see the mac
[03:14] <neozen> gravemind: here's a thought.....
[03:14] <nb-bob> gravemind do you have a firewall on ?
[03:14] <gravemind> nb-bob: I can even write to the windows computer's share file
[03:14] <CoolMatty> 120MB, neozen
[03:14] <neozen> gravemind: are you in the same workgroup as the windows computer?
[03:15] <neozen> CoolMatty: are you _sure_ about the exact figure of 120?
[03:15] <neozen> CoolMatty: b/c that's less then the graphical installer's minimum requirements
[03:15] <CoolMatty> Yes. 128MB RAM onboard, 8MB is shared for video. 120 is the available ram
[03:15] <neozen> CoolMatty: you need at least 128 to run that
[03:15] <gravemind> neozen: nb-bob: same workgroup (called "WORKGROUP" for simplicity). I do have a firewall on the windows computer, let me check if it's being overzealous
[03:16] <neozen> CoolMatty: get the alternate install for your particular situation
[03:16] <CoolMatty> I'm not even trying to do teh graphical installer now. I'm using the alternative install CD, installing the "basic command line" and its dying at USB
[03:16] <neozen> CoolMatty: ...well that's a horse of a different color
[03:16] <neozen> CoolMatty: do you happen to know what chipset your usb ports use?
[03:17] <CoolMatty> ohcd or whatever, is that what you mean?
[03:17] <Hypnotic> Hi, I mounted a fat partition /dev/sdb6, but no icon is showing on the desktop. Is that normal? all my other windows partitions have icons.
[03:17] <neozen> CoolMatty: and when you say CRASHING what is it saying?
[03:17] <kitche> Hypnotic: it's normal if you manually mounted it
[03:17] <CoolMatty> really, at this point, I'd be okay with No USB support whatsoever, but I cant seem to turn it off
[03:17] <xircx> can i acess my other partitions through ubuntu
[03:17] <xircx> ?
[03:17] <CoolMatty> it's just hard locking... ill give you the last line, hold on a sec
[03:17] <neozen> CoolMatty: try turning it off in your bios?
[03:17] <craigbass1976> sorry, had to put my wife to bed...
[03:17] <xircx> i have alot of music that i would like to be able to lissen to on my windows partition
[03:17] <Pelo> Hypnotic,  if you want the icon to appear on your desktop you need to mount  /dev/sdb6 to  /media/sdb6
[03:17] <CoolMatty> no option available for that in BIOS (its a laptop, there's approximately 2 options period :p )
[03:18] <neozen> CoolMatty: what laptop/bios is this?
[03:18] <neozen> CoolMatty: lol
[03:18] <CoolMatty> xircx: yes, you need to use mount
[03:18] <endeemm> Hi all
[03:18] <Hypnotic> Kitche, I edited my fstab file, but no icon came up on reboot
[03:18] <xircx> mount
[03:18] <xircx> ok
[03:18] <CoolMatty> neozen: It's an IBM Thinkpad iSeries... hold on
[03:18] <neozen> CoolMatty: really
[03:18] <neozen> CoolMatty: I've got a thinkpad r60e.... several options here
[03:19] <borisyaltsin> Hi, how do I get calc to show the formulas in the cells instead of the outcomes of the formulas?
[03:19] <CoolMatty> ohci_hcd  (Stuff) IRQ 10, io mem (hex number)
[03:19] <Pelo> Hypnotic, first sudo mkdir  /media/sdb6  then  sudo mount vfat /dev/sdb6 /media/sdb6
[03:19] <Hypnotic> Pelo, hmm. I thought I did. /media/sdb6 is showing 14.7GB, which is the size of the partition.
[03:19] <neozen> CoolMatty: there should be an option to shut off usb
[03:19] <CoolMatty> neozen: in my bios, I can change date/time, boot order, speedstep, and that's literally all :p
[03:19] <Ximal> hey umm.. I'm back all
[03:19] <neozen> CoolMatty: bummer dude
[03:19] <endeemm> Sorry any one good with beryl or compiz?
[03:19] <Ximal> anyone feel like answer a couple questions for me?
[03:19] <neozen> endeemm: you want #ubuntu-effects
[03:19] <CoolMatty> neozen: I've tried to turn off usb probing via boot options, but for some crazy reason it seems to be ignoring that option and doing it anyway
[03:20] <Pelo> Hypnotic,  very odd, I thought it was automatic,   maybe if you mount it in fstab and reboot
[03:20] <neozen> endeemm: they rule for beryl & compiz help
[03:20] <pire1> Ximal: What everyone's here for, sans those looking for help... or idling... fiends!
[03:20] <Insolit> no need for reboot
[03:20] <Insolit> to mount
[03:20] <GaiaX11> !ask| Ximal
[03:20] <ubotu> Ximal: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[03:20] <Insolit> partition
[03:20] <Ximal> I need to know how to configure my soundcard
[03:20] <Insolit> put it to your fstab
[03:20] <endeemm> Thank you so much!
[03:20] <neozen> Ximal: I'm here to help
[03:20] <Hypnotic> Pelo, in automounting does fstab see"Fat32" or just "fat" or maybe "vfat"? I put "Fat32"
[03:20] <Ximal> Ubu is working perfectly.. but the sound isn't
[03:20] <neozen> Ximal: as are many
[03:20] <Pelo> Insolit,  mounting isn'T the problem , the desktop icon is
[03:20] <neozen> endeemm: no problem
[03:20] <pire1> Any idea what kind of card, Ximal?
[03:20] <Ximal> Sound MAx
[03:21] <Pelo> Hypnotic,   check in man mount for that info
[03:21] <Ximal> it's a Dell pc.. it also uses legacy drivers when in windows
[03:21] <kitche> Hypnotic: vfat is needed it's what linux calls any fat system
[03:21] <Ximal> without sound I can't run vmware and play games that require sound recognition etc.. :(
[03:21] <neozen> Ximal: stick the output of lspci in the pastebin and give us the link
[03:21] <neozen> !pastebin
[03:21] <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)
[03:21] <Hypnotic> ah, maybe that's the trouble. I'll try vfat
[03:21] <Ximal> neozen i'm unsure how...
[03:21] <Insolit> Ximal: what is your problem?
[03:21] <Ximal> I'm sorry.. lspci
[03:22] <Crazytom> neozen, do you know if there is any support for an xfi soundcard in ubuntu?
[03:22] <neozen> Ximal: no problem ... we'll talk you through it
[03:22] <Ximal> !lspci
[03:22] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lspci - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:22] <pire1> !shame obotu
[03:22] <neozen> Crazytom: no idea.. check the forums
[03:22] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about shame obotu - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:22] <neozen> Ximal: I'll talk you through it
[03:22] <Ximal> i'm just unsure how to find lspci .. like i said it's my first time on linux in 4 years
[03:22] <neozen> Ximal: open up a terminal
[03:22] <Haekke> Could someone maybe help with a fstab problem? I have entered both my normal hd and my external usb drives in fstab but when I boot up it doesnt load the external usb drives fstab info, not even mount the drives before I access them manually or do "umount -a" then "mount -a" then everything gets fine. please help :)
[03:22] <nb-bob> ximal terminal
[03:22] <Insolit> to use lspci u need to be root
[03:22] <Crazytom> neozen, all i could find is outdated stuff saying there is no support yet
[03:22] <CoolMatty> grrr this is aggarvating the hell out of me
[03:22] <Ximal> terminal open
[03:23] <Insolit> get yourself as root
[03:23] <Insolit> then do lspci
[03:23] <neozen> Crazytom: perhaps it was abandoned
[03:23] <nb-bob> ximal just type sudo lspci
[03:23] <neozen> Insolit: baby steps
[03:23] <Ximal> i typed lspci
[03:23] <xircx> what can i use to mount it
[03:23] <gravemind> nb-bob, neozen: the firewall on the windows computer isn't blocking this ubuntu computer (also I was able to write to it's shared folder, so I'm pretty sure they're connected) I don't think linux has a firewall
[03:23] <pire1> Haekke: Mind posting one of the lines you added to fstab?
[03:23] <Hypnotic> Kitche, here is what I added to fstab: dev/sdb6 /media/sdb6 fat32 defaults 0 0
[03:23] <Insolit> or yes use sudo
[03:23] <gravemind> so back to square one for me
[03:23] <neozen> Ximal: hit enter
[03:23] <Pelo> Haekke,  put your fstab in  the pastebin and give us the link
[03:23] <neozen> Ximal: then select all that was output with the mouse... (will be lots of lines)
[03:23] <eyalw> hi, networkmanager errors on log iin
[03:23] <Hypnotic> Pelo, Thanks for the help :)
[03:23] <Insolit> Hypnotic: not sure that will give rw access to any user
[03:23] <neozen> Ximal: in the edit menu select copy
[03:24] <Pelo> Hypnotic,  did it work ?
[03:24] <gravemind> neozen, nb-bob: I'm going to restart gnome. that might have an effect
[03:24] <Ximal> 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 82915G/P/GV/GL/PL/910GL Memory Controller Hub (rev 04)
[03:24] <Ximal> 00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82915G/P/GV/GL/PL/910GL PCI Express Root Port (rev 04)
[03:24] <Ximal> 00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) PCI Express Port 1 (rev 03)
[03:24] <Ximal> 00:1d.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) USB UHCI #1 (rev 03)
[03:24] <Ximal> 00:1d.1 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) USB UHCI #2 (rev 03)
[03:24] <Ximal> 00:1d.2 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) USB UHCI #3 (rev 03)
[03:24] <Ximal> 00:1d.3 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) USB UHCI #4 (rev 03)
[03:24] <Ximal> 00:1d.7 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) USB2 EHCI Controller (rev 03)
[03:24] <Ximal> 00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801 PCI Bridge (rev d3)
[03:24] <neozen> OH CRAP!!!
[03:24] <Ximal> 00:1e.2 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 03)
[03:24] <Ximal> 00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FR (ICH6/ICH6R) LPC Interface Bridge (rev 03)
[03:24] <Ximal> 00:1f.1 IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) IDE Controller (rev 03)
[03:24] <Ximal> 00:1f.2 IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FW (ICH6/ICH6W) SATA Controller (rev 03)
[03:24] <Ximal> 00:1f.3 SMBus: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) SMBus Controller (rev 03)
[03:24] <Ximal> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV41.1 [GeForce 6800]  (rev a2)
[03:24] <Haekke> Pelo & pire1: just one sec and ill be in pastebin
[03:24] <Ximal> 03:01.0 Modem: Intel Corporation FA82537EP 56K V.92 Data/Fax Modem PCI (rev 04)
[03:24] <Crazytom> lol
[03:24] <Ximal> 03:08.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82562ET/EZ/GT/GZ - PRO/100 VE (LOM) Ethernet Controller (rev 03)
[03:24] <neozen> Ximal: ....don't do that
[03:24] <Ximal> sorry for the line paste
[03:24] <nb-bob> gravemind I am not sure give me a min or 2 I will check it out here
[03:24] <Ximal> lol
[03:24] <nb-bob> brb
[03:24] <GaiaX11> !flood|Ximal
[03:24] <ubotu> Ximal: 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)
[03:24] <Hypnotic> Insolit, what should I put in it?
[03:24] <Ximal> i'm sorry
[03:24] <GaiaX11> !flood|Ximal
[03:24] <GaiaX11> !flood|Ximal
[03:24] <GaiaX11> !flood|Ximal
[03:24] <GaiaX11> !flood|Ximal
[03:24] <GaiaX11> !flood|Ximal
[03:25] <Ximal> ok..
[03:25] <gravemind> lol?
[03:25] <pire1> !flood GaiaX11
[03:25] <Hypnotic> Pelo. still working it out :)
[03:25] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about flood gaiax11 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:25] <Ximal> forgive me for being newbie again.. please guys
[03:25] <neozen> ok GaiaX11 he gets the point
[03:25] <Ximal> i'm going to pastebin now
[03:25] <neozen> Ximal: looks like you have the same chipset I do
[03:25] <neozen> Ximal: you should be all set
[03:25] <nb-bob> gravemind do you have a folder shared on your linux machine?
[03:25] <neozen> Ximal: just load up the mixer
[03:25] <Ximal> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12833/
[03:25] <Pelo> Ximal,  we'll forgive your noobness as long as you learn something , otherwise you are toast
[03:25] <Ximal> better ?
[03:26] <gravemind> nb-bob
[03:26] <gravemind> yes
[03:26] <neozen> Ximal: should be in the applications menu under multimedia or something
[03:26] <Insolit> Hypnotic: /dev/sdb6 /media/sdb6 vfat uid=500,gid=500 0 0
[03:26] <eyalw> ???  networkmanager errors on log iin
[03:26] <Ximal> hey now..
[03:26] <gravemind> nb-bob - at least I configed the folder to share: I don't know if it is sharing
[03:26] <neozen> Ximal: also.. if you have hardware buttons (like on a laptop) be sure to poke the one for volume up
[03:26] <Ximal> I didn't mean to paste like that nalioth ..
[03:27] <nb-bob> gravemind just a minute then
[03:27] <Ximal> I did.. speakers are up all the way
[03:27] <nalioth> Ximal: no one ever does.
[03:27] <CoolMatty> well, if anyone else wants to help solve my lame boot problem, lemme know :p
[03:27] <Hypnotic> Insolit: thanks, I was going to try: dev/sdb6 /media/sdb6 vfat auto rw,user, 0 0
[03:27] <Insolit> CoolMatty: what problem?
[03:27] <sirkism> are there any pages that released a statistics page for ubuntu users?
[03:27] <neozen> Ximal: load up the mixer
[03:27] <Ximal> umm i don't have a sound mixer
[03:27] <Ximal> do you mean my volume controls ?
[03:28] <craigbass1976> neozen, I got it.
[03:28] <pire1> Ximal: Same thing. :)
[03:28] <CoolMatty> Insolit: upon booting off of the install (alternative 6.10) cd, it hard locks. it seems to hard lock at the USB
[03:28] <Ximal> done
[03:28] <neozen> craigbass1976: eh?
[03:28] <CoolMatty> OHCI_HCD (nonsense stuff)
[03:28] <neozen> Ximal: how does the volume look?
[03:28] <craigbass1976> neozen, http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_dapper_ph#How_to_burn_Audio_CD_from_MP3_.28GnomeBaker.29
[03:28] <Haekke> Pelo & pire1: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12835/
[03:28] <Ximal> full
[03:28] <Ximal> like i made it earlier
[03:28] <Insolit> CoolMatty: do you mean after completing the installation?
[03:28] <Ximal> i noticed it doesn't have the hardware selected in the settings for : going now.. 1 moment
[03:28] <Pelo> Haekke,  which drive again ?
[03:28] <Insolit> Hypnotic: did it work?
[03:29] <neozen> Ximal: ok then
[03:29] <Ximal> in sound playback it says AUTOSELECT
[03:29] <neozen> Ximal: ::blinks::
[03:29] <neozen> Ximal: try to select your actual hardware
[03:29] <CoolMatty> Insolit: no, I mean before even starting install. It's loading the installer I believe. the boot prompt comes up when teh cd loads, I select boot options, hit enter, and it hard locks moments later
[03:29] <Haekke> Pelo: sdc1 & sdd1 doesnt load. which means all the /media from those doesnt load either
[03:29] <Ximal> neozen : it's not listed on there..
[03:29] <neozen> Ximal: are you in dapper or edgy?
[03:29] <Haekke> Pelo: they are external usb drives
[03:29] <Ximal> dapper edgy ?
[03:29] <CoolMatty> Insolit: upon choosing the command line install I noticed it died at the USB section
[03:29] <Insolit> CoolMatty: start install with noapix option
[03:29] <Insolit> *noapic
[03:30] <neozen> Ximal: which version of ubuntu did you install?
[03:30] <Ximal> 7.xx beta
[03:30] <savvas> !feisty
[03:30] <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)
[03:30] <kaushal> $ sudo cp wireshark /home/kaushals/
[03:30] <Hypnotic> brb, going to reboot to see if this workd
[03:30] <neozen> Ximal: AHHHHHHHHHHHHH
[03:30] <kaushal> cp: cannot create regular file `/home/kaushals/wireshark': Permission denied
[03:30] <pire1> Living dangerous there.
[03:30] <Ximal> I'm betting the 6.xx version has proper drivers
[03:30] <kaushal> $
[03:30] <Ximal> lol
[03:30] <Insolit> Hypnotic: no need to reboot
[03:30] <neozen> Ximal: yes... yes it does
[03:30] <port101> is their any way to display javascript buttons in lynx or elinks
[03:30] <kaushal> any ideas
[03:30] <Ximal> I'm thinking this was a skeleton install that all the drivers are in packages
[03:30] <neozen> Ximal: feisty (7.xx) is BETA
[03:30] <Ximal> right ?
[03:30] <port101> or the link at least
[03:30] <Insolit> Hypnotic: very rarely u need to reboot in linux!
[03:30] <Hypnotic> Insolit, will the icon pop up?
[03:30] <neozen> Ximal: which means that not everything works yet
[03:31] <Pelo> Haekke,  well first off,   if sdc1 is  ext3  /media/sdc1/series-1 will also be ext3, or they are both  vfat,  you need to pick on ,  and it applies for all of them
[03:31] <Insolit> just restart X-server
[03:31] <Insolit> go to terminal
[03:31] <Ximal> well I'm hoping to configure this sound drivers
[03:31] <pire1> Hypnotic: Only reason you should _need_ to restart Linux is for kernel upgrades. :V
[03:31] <xircx> hmm i cant get the disk mount to open
[03:31] <CoolMatty> Insolit: it did nothing. Exact same loadup, and same hard lock.
[03:31] <neozen> Ximal: well........... you're boned
[03:31] <Insolit> do "sudo init 2"
[03:31] <Ximal> I went through the trouble of installing linux and all and if I go and reinstall i'll get 2 liloboots..
[03:31] <Insolit> then "sudo init 5"
[03:31] <neozen> Ximal: we don't support feisty
[03:31] <Insolit> to restart X server
[03:31] <pire1> Yeah, you could even go through the init stages.
[03:31] <neozen> Ximal: but another room does
[03:31] <kaushal> I have lots of issue with permissions
[03:31] <kaushal> in ubuntu
[03:31] <Haekke> Pelo: tried that doesnt solve the problem. I just wrote vfat as it said on some guide.. tried ext3 aswell
[03:31] <zyth> Ximal, #Ubuntu+1
[03:31] <xircx> i right click on menu bar add to menu slect the disk mount and nothing happens
[03:31] <neozen> Ximal: type /join #ubuntu+1 into your irc client
[03:32] <lloy0076> Does anyone know a package that a) won't upset exim but b) will install a /bin/mail ???
[03:32] <Pelo> Haekke,  are those usb drives  ext3 or fat32 ?
[03:32] <Crazytom> when ubuntu is released on the 17th as official will it be supported here?
[03:32] <Hypnotic> done, still no icon.. hmm
[03:32] <Ximal> so when will you guys support it ?
[03:32] <Haekke> Pelo: I correted that now.
[03:32] <Crazytom> sry i meant fiesty
[03:32] <Ximal> cause NOONE chats in there
[03:32] <Insolit> CoolMatty: when u get into the cd installation options (first screen), press F6 (i believe it's advanced options) and you'll be prompted to change a line, in that line write "noapic" after one of the option there
[03:32] <neozen> Ximal: lol.... yeah....
[03:32] <Ximal> man...
[03:32] <Insolit> Hypnotic: do the icon yourself
[03:32] <Ximal> come on..
[03:32] <Pelo> Haekke,  answer the questions  are your usb drive formated  ext3 or fat32 ?
[03:33] <Ximal> i know you guys have SOME knowledge of how i could manually configure the i/o port setting etc
[03:33] <Hypnotic> ok good idea
[03:33] <Ximal> lol
[03:33] <Pelo> sigh
[03:33] <Hypnotic> :)
[03:33] <Haekke> Pelo: got disconnected :/
[03:33] <Pelo> Haekke,  answer the questions  are your usb drive formated  ext3 or fat32 ?
[03:33] <CoolMatty> Insolit: did exactly that, and same exact thing happened :(
[03:34] <Haekke> Pelo: yes they are are both formatted ext3
[03:34] <who_cares> how do I disable the root account?
[03:34] <rpedro> TARGET IS 1600 USERS ON FEISTY LAUNCH DAY!!! \o/ :-D
[03:34] <kitche> who_cares: did you enable it already?
[03:34] <Ximal> feisty launch day ?
[03:35] <who_cares> kitche: yeah
[03:35] <kaushal> no one is answering to my query
[03:35] <kaushal> here
[03:35] <who_cares> before I knew about sudo -i
[03:35] <kaushal> :/
[03:35] <Pelo> Haekke,  try coping these settings instead    /dev/hda2 /mnt/HDA ext3 defaults 0 2
[03:35] <CoolMatty> Insolit: honestly I'd be perfectly okay with disabling USB altogether at this point, but I cant get the blasted boot options to work. it loads USB regardless of what option I choose
[03:35] <Ximal> will you be supporting feisty then ?
[03:35] <kitche> who_case but I believe it's man passwd should tell you think it's passwd -l root but not sure so check
[03:35] <Insolit> CoolMatty: also use nolapic and there's also (i believe) a nousb option
[03:35] <Pelo> Haekke,  use your own drives and mount points
[03:35] <zyth> Ximal, April 19th feisty support should come in here ;)
[03:35] <Ximal> i think i'll download and install 6.xx
[03:35] <who_cares> that'll work
[03:35] <Ximal> LOL
[03:35] <who_cares> thanks
[03:36] <Ximal> what's the latest 6.x version ?
[03:36] <zyth> 6.10
[03:36] <zyth> Edgy eft.
[03:36] <Ximal> I do have 1 thing to say though
[03:36] <CoolMatty> Insolit: I'll try those too, although I believe I already have
[03:36] <zyth> you can just upgrade when feisty is released if you like
[03:36] <neozen> Ximal: say it
[03:36] <Ximal> This version of linux ROXORZ because it is the only version i've been able to use on a live cd and configure internet use etc..
[03:36] <kaushal> $ sudo cp wireshark /home/kaushals/
[03:36] <kaushal> cp: cannot create regular file `/home/kaushals/wireshark': Permission denied
[03:36] <Ximal> So even if my installation screws up i can still boot live.. it friggin ROCKS MAN
[03:36] <Ximal> lol
[03:36] <kaushal> $
[03:37] <RagingMonk> hello, how do I make a module load a boot. I'm using Linux gclarkso-laptop 2.6.17-11-generic #2 SMP Thu Feb 1 19:52:28 UTC 2007 i686
[03:37] <neozen> Ximal: lol.... you can do that with all of the ubuntu livecds
[03:37] <need411> <--loves feisty    just can't flash player plug in to install..
[03:37] <pire1> Well, before you revert back to 6.10, you entirely sure all of the channels were unmuted? :P
[03:38] <Ximal> u know.. i think they're NOT muted
[03:38] <CoolMatty> Insolit: no dice. same exact thing
[03:38] <Ximal> going to put a cd in
[03:38] <Hypnotic> I can read/write to sdb6 so thats good
[03:38] <zyth> Ximal, run alsa-mixer and see.
[03:38] <pire1> Could always check using alsamixer.
[03:38] <Haekke> Pelo: ok rebooting now
[03:38] <Pelo> RagingMonk,   menu > system > prefs > session  : 3rd tab
[03:38] <pire1> Lot of obscure controls not shown in Gnome's mixer.
[03:38] <Ximal> yeah i'm runing that now bro
[03:38] <shiva> hiiii how to congigure internet in ubuntu
[03:39] <xircx> it dont see my other partitions
[03:39] <Pelo> shiva,  what type of connection ?
[03:39] <shiva> ethernet
[03:39] <RagingMonk> hello, the unofficial faq says to edit /etc/modules but there isn't such a file on my system
[03:40] <Pelo> shiva,  dsl , cable , modem ?
[03:40] <shiva> cable
[03:40] <RagingMonk> so how do I get my power management modules to load?
[03:40] <nb-bob> ok gravemind
[03:40] <port101> what app can i use to remote desktop into ubuntu from windows
[03:40] <Pelo> shiva,  it should be connected then you turn the computer on
[03:40] <nb-bob> if you are already sharing the folder this is all you need to do
[03:40] <RagingMonk> Sorry Pelo, didn't see.
[03:40] <Zehava> Can anyone tell me exactly what qt is?
[03:40] <Dave-ubu> port101:  download realVNC viewer - google it - its free
[03:40] <Pelo> shiva,  try looking for information in the forum
[03:40] <pire1> port101: Gnome has a RDP client included.
[03:41] <port101> ok , know the port that it uses ?
[03:41] <shiva> iam going to restart my pc
[03:41] <nb-bob> edit /etc/samba/smb.conf and change workgroup = mshome to workgroup = workgroup
[03:41] <neozen> port101: firewall getting in the way? (lol)
[03:41] <nb-bob> then /etc/init.d/samba restart
[03:41] <port101> need to forward through router
[03:41] <nb-bob> then add user to samba
[03:41] <kevin__> hello anyone here good with open office?
[03:41] <shiva> can i install my sql apache php in ubuntu
[03:42] <RagingMonk> So that's where I'd load my power management modules?  What if I'm not running Gnome? I mean, I am, but  i might not be
[03:42] <GaiaX11> How to reconfigure locales in ubuntu. I know that there is another command apart from dpkg-reconfigure locales, but I forgot
[03:42] <port101> lol
[03:42] <nb-bob> as root smbpasswd -a bob  <-- substitute bob of course and type password when it prompts you
[03:42] <Zehava> can anyone tell me what QT is and why it would be required to install a program?
[03:42] <kevin__> im having trouble with saving a form in openoffice database
[03:42] <kevin__> shiva yes
[03:42] <Dave-ubu> port101:  pass on the ports - it should say on the Real VNC site
[03:42] <StoneNote> !qt | nb-bob
[03:42] <ubotu> nb-bob: Qt is the Q toolkit, which forms the base of KDE and is used by many applications to provide a !GUI. Install the libqt3-mt-dev package to compile Qt applications
[03:42] <Pelo> RagingMonk,   that should be in  system > admin > services
[03:42] <kevin__> shiva i did it tiday
[03:43] <kevin__> today*
[03:43] <shiva> really?
[03:43] <Zehava> !qt
[03:43] <shiva> can u plz assist me how to down load
[03:43] <kevin__> shiva yes
[03:43] <Ximal> I think I'm going to revert back to 6.10
[03:43] <Haekke> Pelo: that forces a disk check on all the drives. which may take some time. Ill get back to you when its done
[03:43] <Ximal> could it be the kernal i'm booting maybe > 12 >< 13 ?
[03:43] <RagingMonk> Pelo: Thank you, but the modules I want ot have load do not show
[03:44] <need411> ximal me2..
[03:44] <shiva> actually this version i want to use for sever tat sy
[03:44] <pire1> Might be stuck with 6.10 if they don't resolve the bug in not reading the partition tables of my disks. XD
[03:44] <GaiaX11> How to reconfigure locales in ubuntu. I know that there is another command apart from dpkg-reconfigure locales, but I forgot
[03:44] <Pelo> RagingMonk,  maybe someone esle knows or try looking in the forum
[03:44] <kevin__> shiva open terminal .....sudo synaptic....grab php4, mysql-server and apache2
[03:44] <neozen> Ximal: you have updated to the latest kernel right?
[03:44] <Pelo> RagingMonk, I think you need to put a file in /etc/init.d , but I am not sure
[03:45] <Insolit> Hypnotic: :D
[03:45] <kevin__> shiva i use synaptic, but you can also use apt-get
[03:45] <neozen> Ximal: connect to the net, get to a terminal, type the following: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[03:45] <neozen> oh well... guess I missed him
[03:45] <nb-bob> Stonenote ?
[03:46] <shiva> i dont know wats rong i cant connect internet
[03:46] <StoneNote> nb-bob, sorry, wrong nick
[03:46] <psykidellic> shiva, what is the error?
[03:46] <Zehava> shiva you are on the internet if you are using irc
[03:46] <kevin__> shiva fresh install?
[03:46] <shiva> yes
[03:46] <psykidellic> Zehava, he can be suing a laptop :)
[03:46] <nb-bob> stonenote no problem thought i missed something! :)
[03:46] <shiva> its fresh install
[03:46] <neozen> Zehava: ...I am on the interweb?
[03:46] <kevin__> did you set you network adapter up?
[03:46] <psykidellic> shiva, you need to get your network up
[03:47] <Zehava> neozen if you are connected to irc you are connected to the internet, yes
[03:47] <neozen> j/k mon
[03:47] <neozen> sorry
[03:47] <psykidellic> shiva, which type of connection do you use?
[03:47] <CoolMatty> Insolit: any other ideas? :/
[03:47] <shiva> in my office i got one pc one server
[03:47] <neozen> well... algorithms class is over
[03:48] <shiva> now i neet to connect internet for my server
[03:48] <neozen> time to go.... to linux group!... whee!!!
[03:48] <RagingMonk> Thaks. Off to experiment
[03:48] <kevin__> shiva he means, dial up , cable etc etc
[03:48] <Zehava> I should take a class to learn how to use linux better...lol
[03:48] <Zehava> I need a faster laptop, compiling qt is taking forever
[03:48] <shiva> dial up
[03:49] <Death_Sargent> i cant use check install
[03:49] <Death_Sargent> get error about qmake.conf
[03:50] <kevin__> shiva are you connected to a router or a direct telephone line?
[03:50] <Death_Sargent> i get "make: *** No rule to make target `/usr/share/qt3/mkspecs/default/qmake.conf', needed by `Makefile'.  Stop. " when i try to use checkinstall
[03:50] <Zehava> Death_Sargent there is no make file
[03:50] <Ireclan> I have  a problem with my mouse.
[03:50] <Death_Sargent> there is
[03:51] <sp0ro> !opengl
[03:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about opengl - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:51] <Death_Sargent> infact it is called makefile
[03:51] <shiva> i just connected net work wire and i put ip address
[03:51] <Death_Sargent> well actually "Makefile"
[03:51] <kevin__> anyone know why i cant save a form in openoffice database?
[03:51] <Zehava> Death_Sargent I appologize, need to read slower before I respond.  The qmake.conf is there aswell?
[03:51] <kevin__> shiva you are connected to a router then?
[03:51] <Death_Sargent> where is there
[03:51] <Ireclan> It's an old IBM mouse, and, though it works on Ubuntu, it does so REALLY crapily.
[03:51] <Death_Sargent> you mean in the program i am trying to compile?
[03:52] <screevo> Hey, is the "Gnome-Main-Menu" package broken in the edgy repositories?
[03:52] <shiva> yes
[03:52] <Zehava> Death_Sargent do 'locate qmake.conf' and see if the path that it shows you there /usr/share/qt3/mkspecs/default/qmake.conf is the correct path to the file
[03:52] <kishore> i have airtel broadband connection for internet
[03:52] <kishore> how to connect it in ubuntu
[03:52] <shiva> i tell u what i did
[03:52] <Death_Sargent> I did not get anything back
[03:53] <Death_Sargent> aparently i do not have a qmake.conf
[03:53] <kevin__> shiva go to start menu >system>administration >networking
[03:53] <Zehava> Death_Sargent that is correct, that file is not there
[03:53] <Zehava> That's your problem
[03:53] <dimeotane> whats the best web browser proxy package in ubuntu.. not a server but for proxy access
[03:53] <Death_Sargent> what do i do
[03:53] <dauoalagio2> how do i transfer folders from two ubuntu boxes in a wireless network?
[03:53] <dimeotane> NFS is good
[03:53] <dustpyle_x2> hello fellas
[03:54] <shiva> i just go to system n administration select networking
[03:54] <red22> hey
[03:54] <Death_Sargent> so what do i do about it
[03:54] <kevin__> shiva yes and configure that
[03:54] <Zehava> Death_Sargent I would suggest installing qt on the computer
[03:54] <kevin__> then you will connect
[03:54] <Death_Sargent> how do i do that
[03:54] <shiva> after tat i select ethernet connection
[03:54] <Death_Sargent> apt-get install qt?
[03:54] <shiva> then properties
[03:54] <red22> when is beta 2 expected?
[03:54] <gravemind> hey, the users 'n groups GUI won't let me create new accounts, what gives? It looks like they are created, but when I close and reopen the program, it is gone again, and if I try to log into it I can't!
[03:55] <Zehava> Death_Sargent I don't believe that's the exact package name, use synoptic and search for qt
[03:55] <penticlex> I was wondering if any one knows how to change how the login screen looks for when you lock your screen
[03:55] <Zehava> Death_Sargent I'm installing QT on my computer as we speak.  I downloaded full version from their website and have configed and in process of make now
[03:55] <kevin__> shiva and than
[03:55] <shiva> i select configuration static ip address
[03:56] <kevin__> shiva your router is setup for static ip right?
[03:56] <shiva> i put the ip address
[03:56] <shiva> yes
[03:56] <kevin__> ok go on
[03:56] <shiva> we got 15 pc in my office
[03:56] <red22> is beta 2 gonna be available tomorrow?
[03:56] <shiva> 192.168.1.144
[03:56] <shiva> this is the one i put for ip
[03:57] <Zehava> shiva that looks correct for a router assigned IP
[03:57] <shiva> yes
[03:57] <kevin__> shiva you put in gateway address?
[03:58] <sirkism> i'm finding out updating to fawn is reducing the number of programs i can use
[03:58] <Death_Sargent> Zehava: can you give me the url
[03:58] <JollyJester> Hello everyone. I just installed edgy onto a friends laptop and its running very slow. I think something is wrong with the graphics acceleration and maybe more. When I do glxinfo | grep rendering I get error of failed request: Bad Alloc. Any advice?
[03:58] <Zehava> kevin__ should be 255.255.255.0 correct?
[03:58] <kishore> i had airtel broad band connection
[03:58] <kishore> and external modem
[03:58] <kishore> how to connect to internet
[03:58] <kevin__> Zehava, thats for subnet mask
[03:58] <kishore> help me plz
[03:58] <Zehava> Death_Sargent Google QT linux it will come up, I don't remember
[03:58] <gravemind> hey, the users 'n groups GUI won't let me create new accounts, what gives? It looks like they are created, but when I close and reopen the program, it is gone again, and if I try to log in to the newly created account I canit I can't!
[03:59] <Zehava> kevin__ right the gateway would be 192.168.1.1 by default
[03:59] <mage> anyone an expert on md (software raid)? mdadm -E <raid partition> says one slot of the array is failed, but /proc/mdstat shows [UUU] 
[03:59] <kevin__> shiva ip 192.168.1.144 subnet 255.255.255.0 gateway +ip of your router usually 192.168.1.1
[04:00] <kevin__> shiva then you may need to enter your nameserver ip
[04:00] <Patrick_EIRE> how stable is Feisty right now as Im in the middle of an upgrade, is CNR there yet?
[04:01] <dauoalagio2> how do i transfer folders from two ubuntu boxes in a wireless network?
[04:01] <nb-bob> anyone setu pa laptop with extra monitor as extended desktop in ubuntu edgy?
[04:01] <Zehava> Additons and upgrades to feisty online? I'd like to see what they've updated before I upgrade.
[04:01] <shiva> actually i got server in my office
[04:01] <mage> Zehava: look at the website
[04:01] <Zehava> daualagio2 use ftp
[04:01] <shiva> 2003 server
[04:01] <Zehava> mage thanks, I thoughtit should be there.
[04:02] <Death_Sargent> Zehava: im still having problems finding qt
[04:02] <dauoalagio2> Zehava: i don't know how to go about that/
[04:02] <Zehava> Death_Sargent one moment.
[04:02] <Death_Sargent> Zehava: can't you just get it from your history plz
[04:02] <mage> Zehava: if you use multiverse and universe the differences is versions
[04:02] <dauoalagio2> Zehava: i have little expierence with FTP under my belt.
[04:02] <Zehava> mage feisty isn't an ubuntu official upgrade?
[04:02] <shiva> my server ip is 192.198.1.3
[04:02] <Death_Sargent> Zehava: i think alot of people are overwhelming you
[04:03] <dauoalagio2> Zehava: it's under development
[04:03] <mage> Zehava: it is, just its not like they can just add a bunch of new software out of nowhere ;)
[04:03] <Zehava> daualagio2 I'm not that great with it either, search for ftp on the ubuntu site and it will explain how t oset up the server
[04:03] <whatspy> is there anything special one needs to know to install ubuntu on a compaq ?
[04:03] <Zehava> mage why would universe and multiverse have different versions of it?
[04:03] <Zehava> Death_Sargent I'm alright I'm opening my browser now nad I'll get you the addy
[04:03] <bruenig> whatspy, no a compag by the way doesn't really tell us much, but no
[04:03] <bruenig> compaq*
[04:03] <Death_Sargent> whatspy: yes you need to understand compaq sucks ass
[04:04] <nb-bob> anyone setup a laptop with extra monitor as extended desktop in ubuntu edgy?
[04:04] <PinkFloyd> Is there anyway I can remove GRUB without screwing up my Master Boot Record?
[04:04] <kevin__> shiva who is your isp?
[04:04] <whatspy> 2 firsts results from google sound like "i hate compaq - linux forums" and "ubuntu compaq pile of crap"
[04:04] <Pelo> PinkFloyd,  ask in #grub
[04:04] <PinkFloyd> k
[04:04] <mage> Zehava: i mean they might change whats in main, but anything you want is probably available on either
[04:04] <Toma-> whatspy: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportMachinesLaptopsCompaq
[04:04] <Death_Sargent> whatspy: that is is because compaw make shitty computer
[04:04] <bruenig> PinkFloyd, if you remove grub and it is your bootloader, then it will "screw" up your MBR, you will need to install another bootloader obviously
[04:04] <Death_Sargent> not saying ubuntu install wrong
[04:04] <whatspy> Toma- thx I was looking for some kind of doc
[04:04] <Toma-> !ohmy Death_Sargent
[04:04] <Toma-> !ohmy > Death_Sargent
[04:04] <Flannel> Zehava, mage, they are the same.  And, version won't change in Ubuntu releases.
[04:04] <Pelo> PinkFloyd,  you could also set the grub delay to 0  and boot stray into your default os
[04:05] <Toma-> whatspy: np!
[04:05] <PinkFloyd> ok
[04:05] <bruenig> whatspy, compaq is a brand, it is impossible to say anything, I am using a compaq, it works fine
[04:05] <mage> whatspy: sometimes you get a compaq with good hardware othertimes not, you'd be better off popping in a livecd and see what you get
[04:05] <gravemind> can someone help me really quick? Go to Users and Groups and tell me what your root account looks like, cause I think I messed mine up thinking it was another account
[04:05] <Zehava> mage I understand, your saying any packages they may add as standard I could get from repositories anyways?
[04:05] <Flannel> gravemind: The root account is locked, it shouldn't matter ;)
[04:05] <mage> gravemind: as long as its user id 0 its fine
[04:05] <whatspy> mage: it crashes 2 microseconds after trying to boot live CD :P
[04:05] <gravemind> okk
[04:05] <Death_Sargent> Zehava: link please :)
[04:05] <mage> whatspy: oic
[04:05] <kevin__> shiva your nameserver or dns is the ip you use to reach the outside world, or the "internet"
[04:05] <Patrick_EIRE> Is CNR Integrated into Feisty yet?
[04:05] <whatspy> mage: says : kernel panic! attempted to kill idle task!
[04:06] <Zehava> Death_Sargent www.trolltech.com
[04:06] <Flannel> Patrick_EIRE: I hope not.  You'll have to ask in #ubuntu+1
[04:06] <Patrick_EIRE> already have its dead in there
[04:06] <mage> Zehava: aye
[04:06] <shiva> i got man tqqq veary much
[04:06] <kevin__> if you have your ip, subnet mask, ang gateway setup, you should be able to connect to your server in your office, but you still need to tell your pc how to connect to the internet
[04:06] <mage> whatspy: ouch
[04:07] <Flannel> Patrick_EIRE: Well, that's the Feisty channel.  This is for support for stable versions only ;)  You might ask in #ubuntu-offtopic, if you need somewhere else to ask.
[04:07] <shwag_> how can I find out what app is causing the high disk load ?
[04:07] <pewee> how do i switch the standard shell from bash to zsh?
[04:07] <bruenig> Patrick_EIRE, therefore ask in a channel that doesn't field feisty questions? try #gentoo or something if that is the MO
[04:07] <kevin__> shiva you got it?
[04:07] <mage> pewee: if nobody has a good answer, edit /etc/passwd
[04:07] <Flannel> pewee: Don't.  Change YOUR shell from bash to zsh if you so desire.
[04:07] <Zehava> mage I'm still pretty new to linux in general, learning more every day. Only reason I can help anyone out is because either I've done it and asked a hundred times myself, or I"m currently doingit! lol
[04:07] <shiva> how can i down load apache , my sql , php for ubuntu
[04:07] <Flannel> !lamp | shiva, follow the url
[04:07] <ubotu> shiva, follow the url: 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+)
[04:07] <shiva> yes
[04:08] <shiva> tq mr kevin
[04:08] <kevin__> shiva np
[04:08] <gravemind> hey about users and groups - It won't let me add new accounts
[04:08] <pewee> Flannel: yup, that'd be enough. how, anyway? :)
[04:08] <gravemind> why does it do that?
[04:08] <mage> Zehava: ah, I've been using linux for so long, its hard to comprehend distro specifics
[04:08] <kevin__> shiva there are a couple ways of downloading things,
[04:08] <Flannel> pewee: if you go to Users and Groups, you can change your users default shell
[04:08] <kishore> how to connect through airtel braodband connection
[04:08] <mike> hello
[04:08] <gravemind> it acts like I added it, but the changes don't stick
[04:08] <mage> gravemind: whats wrong with adduser
[04:08] <kishore> some body plz help me
[04:08] <shiva> amy i know tat
[04:08] <kevin__> shiva in terminal type sudo synaptic
[04:08] <bruenig> !hi | mike
[04:09] <ubotu> mike: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[04:09] <shiva> may i know tat
[04:09] <mage> heh i've added users manually ;)
[04:09] <Flannel> shiva: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP
[04:09] <bruenig> kevin__, gksu synaptic
[04:09] <Zehava> mage I bought 'linux for dummies' a couple months ago for help...lol still havn't transfered all of my pc's to linux boxes yet, not that comfertable with it.  but learning
[04:09] <Pelo> kishore,  it if is a dsl connection  use   pppoeconf and follow the instructions
[04:09] <dauoalagio2> how do i transfer folders from two ubuntu boxes in a wireless network that's not FTP?
[04:09] <shiva> can u plz explain to me how to download it
[04:09] <kevin__> bruenig,  why gksu, i have always used sudo
[04:09] <zeas> hello, I'v just installed linux in a pc with nforce 680i chipset and network doesn't work.  Is that normal?
[04:09] <gravemind> mage: I haven't used adduser, because I don't know the specifics, and generally I try to use the system GUIs because there is less chance of me hosing everything
[04:09] <Flannel> kevin__: gksu for graphical programs, always.
[04:09] <dauoalagio2> Zeas, grab envy
[04:09] <bruenig> kevin__, bad idea, can lead to certain files being owned by root, which will make login impossible, messy and yeah
[04:09] <Pelo> zeas,   try looking up that model in the forum
[04:09] <mage> gravemind: well, only problem with adduser is it doesn't automatically add you to certain groups
[04:10] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: sshfs
[04:10] <gravemind> mage: yeah, and if the GUI doesn't work, that might be indirect evidence of a deeper problem
[04:10] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, no dice
[04:10] <ardchoille> How do I check which package installed a certain binary?
[04:10] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: dang. rsync?
[04:10] <kishore> Pelo, can you please say clearly. newbee here
[04:10] <shiva> iifconfig
[04:10] <bruenig> ardchoille, guess and check not an option?
[04:11] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, i haven't tried i mean no dice in my head haha
[04:11] <mage> gravemind: if you use adduser it'll probably tell you what said issue is ;)
[04:11] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: ahh ok :P
[04:11] <Pelo> kishore,  what kind of connection is it ?  dsk  or cable ?
[04:11] <gravemind> ok so, say, "adduser jerry"
[04:11] <kishore> Pelo, its not cable
[04:11] <ardchoille> bruenig: I searched synaptic and apt-cache, can't find wmxmms. I need to see if another package installed it.
[04:11] <kevin__> shiva are you being helped still?
[04:11] <kishore> Pelo, i got external modem
[04:11] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, any ideas?
[04:11] <kishore> from airtel
[04:11] <shiva> yes
[04:12] <mage> gravemind: aye, it'll prompt for other stuffs
[04:12] <kevin__> shva ok
[04:12] <kevin__> :)
[04:12] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: sshfs is a simple method of transfer. looks fine
[04:12] <gravemind> cools, I'll come back to know what groups I need to do
[04:12] <Pelo> kishore,   , go to the terminal  and type   sudo pppoeconf   then follow the instructions, when in boudt  use the defaults answers provided
[04:12] <mage> adduser jerry audio <-- try this afterwards
[04:12] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, sounds like fun
[04:12] <kevin__> anyone know why i cant save a form in openoffice database?
[04:12] <kishore> Pelo, oh okay
[04:12] <gravemind> adduser: the group "jerry" already exists
[04:12] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: if it doesnt quite work with folders, just tar them up and send them thru
[04:12] <shiva> plz assist me how to download n install apache, my sql and php in ubuntu
[04:12] <Flannel> ardchoille: dpkg -S [filename] 
[04:13] <gravemind> mage: see above ^
[04:13] <kevin__> shiva you taklin to me?
[04:13] <mage> gravemind: grep jerry /etc/passwd
[04:13] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, ahh i can already do that with apache (thanks to your help some time ago)
[04:13] <mage> does that get anything?
[04:13] <shiva> yes
[04:13] <ardchoille> Flannel: That's what I needed, thank you
[04:13] <bruenig> ardchoille, grep -l "wmxmms" /var/lib/dpkg/info/*.list
[04:13] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, it's like 10 gigs to tar and i don't have that kinda space on the computer with the files on it
[04:13] <gravemind> mage: no
[04:13] <mage> weird
[04:13] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: ahh true. let me double check to see if sshfs has folder capabilities
[04:14] <mage> gravemind: did that error prevent you from creating jerry?
[04:14] <ardchoille> bruenig: Awesome :)
[04:14] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, okay
[04:14] <kevin__> shiva opn terminal
[04:14] <gravemind> mage: yes
[04:14] <shiva> ok
[04:14] <gravemind> I had a user called jerry before
[04:14] <gravemind> mage: I removed him with the GUI and deleted his home folder
[04:14] <sean> Hi, When i use KTorrent a lot of ports are  seem to be attacked i firestarter is this ok?
[04:14] <kevin__> shiva type gksu synaptic
[04:14] <sean> I have set port iwant open
[04:15] <mage> gravemind: edit /etc/group and remove "jerry:x:100x:" <-- a line like that
[04:15] <gravemind> ok
[04:15] <shiva> ok
[04:15] <gravemind> mage: done
[04:15] <pewee> Flannel: well i did that, even before per "chsh", but when i start gnome-terminal now, i still don't get my zsh prompt :/
[04:15] <kishore> Pelo, actually i got a cd from airte
[04:16] <shiva> i got one window synaptic package manager
[04:16] <kishore> Pelo, which contains some drivers
[04:16] <mage> adduser should work now
[04:16] <pewee> do i have to re-load something after changing it?
[04:16] <sean> join
[04:16] <gravemind> mage: alrighty then
[04:16] <kishore> Pelo, should i need to install and if so how to install
[04:16] <kevin__> shiva then click search and search for what you need which would be, "apache2" "php4" and "mysql-server"
[04:16] <rnd_null> can someone give me a hand with my wireless configs??  (i'm too familiar with module manipulation)...please?
[04:16] <kevin__> shiva mark them all for installation then click apply
[04:16] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: ok, this will mount a directory to an ssh connection. http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2005/10/28/how-to-mount-a-remote-ssh-filesystem-using-sshfs/
[04:16] <rnd_null> (i'm not*)
[04:16] <gravemind> mage: room number? are these things optional?
[04:16] <Zehava> Man...compiling can take some time....sheesh
[04:17] <sean> k
[04:17] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, thank you very much.
[04:17] <mage> gravemind: yea, those are fields from the good ole days
[04:17] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: no probs
[04:17] <mage> gravemind: []  <-- that part means it defaults to nothing
[04:17] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, you're a beast, remember
[04:17] <gravemind> mage: ok, I finished that then
[04:17] <Toma-> haha :P
[04:17] <shiva> u want me to search one by one or at a time
[04:17] <gravemind> mage: now how to I config the groups
[04:17] <nexu_> german ubuntu channel ?
[04:17] <mage> gravemind: do ls -la /home/jerry and see if theres stuff in there (not sure if it makes the home dir or not)
[04:18] <kevin__> shiva one at a time, then after you mark them all click apply and that will install them
[04:18] <rnd_null> >> my wireless interface keeps showing up as wlan0...how can I force it to come up as rausb0?
[04:18] <deyan> Hello, Anybody tell me how to make ubuntu looks cool. I am using feisty(gnome 2.18)
[04:18] <bruenig> deyan, feisty is in #ubuntu+1
[04:18] <mage> gravemind: adduser jerry audio ; adduser jerry sudo, you'll probably want to `grep <yourworkinguser> /etc/group` to know for sure
[04:18] <deyan> I just want to install some berly and gnome themes.
[04:18] <shiva> ok
[04:18] <kevin__> deyan go to gnome-look.org
[04:18] <shiva> tq
[04:18] <shiva> let me try
[04:18] <bruenig> !beryl | deyan
[04:18] <ubotu> deyan: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[04:19] <GaiaX11> deyan: Ubuntu is already cool
[04:19] <bruenig> deyan, gnome-look.org art.gnome.org are some other places for themes
[04:19] <mage> gravemind: also if theres more than sudo and audio, please tell me :D
[04:19] <GaiaX11> deyan: sudo apt-get install gnome-art
[04:19] <deyan> Yeah, thank you all :-)
[04:19] <bruenig> deyan, but any other effects related issues should be as ubotu said in #ubuntu-effects
[04:19] <Silent_Chaos> i ran "nvidia-xconfig --add-argb-glx-visuals" and it messep up my xconfig and i cant start ubuntu,besides in a tty1
[04:19] <Pelo> Kirovksi, sorry I was afk,   chance are you cd is for windows install,   you only need to run pppoeconf and you need your user name and password
[04:20] <deyan> bruenig, I get it. thanks.
[04:20] <gravemind> mage: k the home folder has examples and 3 hidden bash related files. also, I'll give jerry everything except sudo
[04:20] <Pelo> kishore,  sorry I was afk,   chance are you cd is for windows install,   you only need to run pppoeconf and you need your user name and password
[04:20] <mage> okay thats good
[04:20] <AmaroqWolf> I'm attempting to build ffmpeg with mp3 audio support. However, the version of the patch for it and the version of the source that apt-get source ffmpeg gives me are different. The apt-get source gives me a 2005 version, while the patch is 2006.
[04:20] <mage> I just didn't want you running into missing /home/jerry when logging in for the first time ;)
[04:21] <Silent_Chaos> can someone hel me with my xorg problems?
[04:21] <RatKiller> any cron gurus in the house?
[04:21] <mage> RatKiller: no but ask anyways
[04:21] <bruenig> RatKiller, not necessarily a guru, but I understand it
[04:21] <shiva> when i search for php4 its showing mt
[04:21] <mage> !cron | somebody random
[04:21] <gravemind> mage: these are the groups I have http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12846/
[04:21] <ubotu> somebody random: cron is a way to schedule execution of software/scripts. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto  -  There is also a decent Howto at http://www.tech-geeks.org/contrib/mdrone/cron&crontab-howto.htm
[04:21] <kevin__> shiva one sec
[04:22] <aum> how do i find out reason for a system restart? no mention in /var/log/syslog
[04:22] <Pelo> Silent_Chaos,  ??  sudo dpkg-reconfigure  xserver-xorg ?
[04:22] <bruenig> !info php4
[04:22] <ubotu> php4: server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language (meta-package). In component universe, is optional. Version 4:4.4.2-1.1 (edgy), package size 1 kB, installed size 24 kB
[04:22] <mage> gravemind: thank you
[04:22] <bwlang> my fonts are looking crappy after upgrading to feisty... i've set the dpi to my screen's dpi but i'm still not happy with how things look... anybody have a good link? google finds too many links
[04:22] <AmaroqWolf> How can I make my sudo apt-get source give me the latest version of the ffmpeg source? I'm sure I have all of the repositories enabled.
[04:22] <RatKiller> I'm trying to run a game - enemy territory- from cron -- using kron I can 'run now' but it doesn't start from the scheduler
[04:22] <Silent_Chaos> pelo: i tried that no luck
[04:22] <gravemind> mage: no prob
[04:22] <bruenig> shiva, to add all the extra official repositories and install php4, make sure synaptic, update-manager, or any other package managers are closed, open a terminal (applications>accessories>terminal) and copy and paste the following all at once: sudo sed -e 's/# deb/deb/g' -e 's/universe$/universe multiverse/g' -i.backup /etc/apt/sources.list && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install php4
[04:22] <Mirthy> I'm trying to figure out my partitions. Do I need any of these for Ubuntu still: "Linux Swap" or "Extended"?
[04:22] <shiva> ok
[04:22] <RatKiller> I can see the command execute is syslog though
[04:22] <Pelo> Silent_Chaos,  start from scratch
[04:22] <Silent_Chaos> Pelo: i wnt through configuration but it still spat out an error about wrong version of drivers
[04:23] <g0su> Can i see who demonds are started in my system? thanks you
[04:23] <bwlang> Mirthy: you can do swap in a file if you want to.  you only need extended partitions if you want more than 4
[04:23] <ziro01> hi
[04:23] <bruenig> RatKiller, what command do you have in there?
[04:23] <Pelo> Silent_Chaos,  which version of ubuntu are you using and which version of the drivers ?
[04:23] <ziro01> private
[04:23] <kevin__> shiva thanks bruenig
[04:23] <mage> RatKiller: so you execute a command and it backgrounds?
[04:24] <RatKiller> bruenig, /usr/local/bin/et +connect (with a server and port) xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:portnnn
[04:24] <gravemind> mage: if I want jerry to be a regular user, not an admin, are there any other groups he should not have that phix has?
[04:24] <Mirthy> bwlang: I was trying to delete my Vista partition, and I did, but I got a few other partitions that I don't if they are still needed for my XP and Ubuntu Partition.  So you are saying I don't need the Extended partition?
[04:24] <eduhat> hey guys, how would i get the java run-time onto my ubuntu system? i am trying to look at security cams... but i cant do it without java
[04:24] <Silent_Chaos> Pelo: i am using edgy eft, gave me this error "the nvidia module has the version 1.0.7184 but this x module has the version 1.0.9755
[04:24] <bruenig> RatKiller, is this supposed to be graphical?
[04:24] <shiva> any other way to down load php?
[04:24] <RatKiller> bruenig,  yup
[04:25] <RatKiller> bruenig, kcron 'silent' is not selected
[04:25] <bruenig> RatKiller, I am not familiar with kcron, but for cron you would need to preface all of that with "DISPLAY=:0"
[04:25] <kevin__> shiva open terminal
[04:25] <bwlang> Mirthy: i don't know if you need it or not... if you have fewer than 4 partitions total you don't need an extended partition for linux
[04:25] <shiva> u want me to search for bruenig
[04:25] <Pelo> Silent_Chaos,   start from scratch,  reisntall ubuntu and then use someting like envy to insall the nvidia drivers
[04:25] <mage> gravemind: phix adm admin lpadmin for sure plugdev,dip are suspect
[04:25] <RatKiller> bruenig, OK I'll give it  a try
[04:25] <bruenig> shiva, I made it very simple, close synaptic and everything and copy and paste that command
[04:25] <kevin__> shiva type gksu apt-get install php4
[04:26] <bruenig> kevin__, sudo apt-get install
[04:26] <Silent_Chaos> Pelo: whats the easiet way to start from sctatch, i am using virtual partitions
[04:26] <kevin__> lol
[04:26] <gravemind> ok - so can adduser remove jerry from adm if I accidentally added him to it?
[04:26] <bruenig> kevin__, gksu for graphical, sudo for command line
[04:26] <Pelo> Silent_Chaos,  this isn'T even a proper install ?
[04:26] <Silent_Chaos> Pelo: what do you mean a proper install?
[04:26] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, you here?
[04:27] <Toma-> yes
[04:27] <mage> gravemind: doesn't look like it, im sure theres fancy tools
[04:27] <Pelo> Silent_Chaos,    i  mean a real partition on a hdd,  ? your doing this as a virtual machine ?
[04:27] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, i get lost around the part where i mount the folders
[04:27] <kevin__> shiva you do sudo apt-get install php4    ....sorry
[04:27] <mage> gravemind: but just remove it from /etc/group ;)
[04:27] <Silent_Chaos> Pelo: ohh, sorry, no. its a logical partition
[04:27] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: on the external machine?
[04:27] <gravemind> mage: thanks
[04:27] <shiva> okok
[04:28] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, not sure that's where i get lost.  i install sshfs and then i made a /media/share folder.
[04:28] <dauoalagio2> installed**
[04:28] <gravemind> hey, does anybody here have any regular users without admin priveleges - and pastebin their etc/groups so I make sure I have mine right?
[04:28] <shiva> let me try
[04:28] <Pelo> Silent_Chaos,  re-install from the cd over the same partition , it will reformat before doing it , you'll start fresh and can make a proper install of your nvdia drivers
[04:28] <eduhat> hey guys, how could i install java?
[04:28] <Pelo> Silent_Chaos,  backup your /home first so you don'T loose your settings
[04:29] <Pelo> eduhat,  synaptic,
[04:29] <bruenig> eduhat, as in jre?
[04:29] <eduhat> bruenig:
[04:29] <kitche> !java | eduhat should help I m going to bed just ask other people in here if you need help
[04:29] <ubotu> eduhat should help I m going to bed just ask other people in here if you need help: 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
[04:29] <deyan> eduhat, apt-cache search jdk (jre)
[04:29] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: right. did you chown the directory to your username?
[04:29] <eduhat> bruenig: yeah i think so
[04:29] <bruenig> eduhat, you want java6 or java5
[04:29] <Silent_Chaos> Pelo: i was planning to do that, but when i put the live disk in and booted it froze on the tan background screen
[04:29] <shiva> when i apply for down my sql and apache i got one window downloading package files is it correct?
[04:29] <bruenig> eduhat, or I guess I should ask if you are on edgy or dapper
[04:29] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, yes...and i do this on the computer that has the files already, correct?
[04:29] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: yep
[04:29] <shiva> when i apply for down load  my sql and apache i got one window downloading package files is it correct?
[04:29] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, right then...
[04:30] <eduhat> bruenig: what ever works... i need it though
[04:30] <kevin__> shiva if you have synaptic running you cant do apt-get
[04:30] <Pelo> Silent_Chaos,  borked cd maybe ?  or try the alternate install ( txt base)
[04:30] <Zehava> does 'making' a file usually take 30 mins or more?
[04:30] <shiva> ya
[04:30] <bruenig> eduhat, right but are you on edgy or dapper
[04:30] <kevin__> shiva one at a time
[04:30] <eduhat> bruenig: really... what ever is easier
[04:30] <mage> gravemind: adding a person to no groups is sufficient for using the computer, just need audio for audio, video for direct access to video hardware (video in?)
[04:30] <shiva> i want to install this one first
[04:30] <eduhat> bruenig: dont really know.. the version is 6.10
[04:30] <Silent_Chaos> Pwlo: i will just reburn, and try it out
[04:30] <shiva> i wil try latter for php
[04:30] <bruenig> eduhat, ok that is edgy
[04:30] <RatKiller> bruenig, no dice-- I see the cmd in syslog, but it' not being run- or rather it doesn't seem to have an effect, nothing in top
[04:30] <Pelo> Zehava,  making a blank file should take no time at all
[04:30] <kevin__> :)
[04:30] <Silent_Chaos> Pelo: i will just reburn and try it
[04:30] <bruenig> eduhat, to add all the extra official repositories and install sun-java6-jre, make sure synaptic, update-manager, or any other package managers are closed, open a terminal (applications>accessories>terminal) and copy and paste the following all at once: sudo sed -e 's/# deb/deb/g' -e 's/universe$/universe multiverse/g' -i.backup /etc/apt/sources.list && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre
[04:30] <Zehava> Pelo lol a blank file.....I'm compiling qt
[04:31] <gravemind> mage: ok, so I don't need to give him those questionable groups?
[04:31] <kevin__> anyone know why i cant save a form in openoffice database?
[04:31] <Silent_Chaos> Pelo: thanks for the help, i will let you know if it is working
[04:31] <Pelo> Zehava,   so you mean   does  "make" take time,   yes it can take quite a while
[04:31] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: so where are you stuck?
[04:31] <shiva> mr kevil now iam installing in my new server no prob at all rite?
[04:31] <mage> gravemind: nope
[04:31] <Pelo> Silent_Chaos,  best of luck
[04:31] <eduhat> bruenig: can you send the to me in pm?
[04:31] <shiva> mr kevin now iam installing in my new server no prob at all rite?
[04:31] <gravemind> mage: great
[04:31] <Zehava> Pelo alright, wasn'tsure if itwas normal or just my slow pc
[04:31] <gravemind> I'll see if it works
[04:31] <bruenig> eduhat, what?
[04:31] <eduhat> bruenig: that same message
[04:32] <Mirthy> Gah, I dont get this partition crap.
[04:32] <magnanimous> Zehava: and compiling Qt can take a long while... just get the deb from the package repo's you'll be glad
[04:32] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, the example states " $sshfs example.com:/stuff /media/home-pc" idk how to translate onto mine i guess.
[04:32] <verma> hey people, my notebook speakers don't mute when I plugin external speakers ... any ideas on how I can disable sound output to the notebook speakers?
[04:32] <eduhat> bruenig: that big message you just sent me... could you send it to me in private message
[04:32] <eduhat> thanks
[04:32] <Pelo> Zehava,  depends on the complexity of the prog ,  I remember  doing it for kmymoney and it took over 30min
[04:32] <RatKiller> bruenig, Mar 29 22:29:01 flip-dual-screen /USR/SBIN/CRON[3652] : (flip) CMD (DISDPLAY=:0 /usr/local/bin/et +connect
[04:32] <mage> dauoalagio2: $sshfs appears to be a command like sshfsmount or something silly
[04:32] <Zehava> magnanimous I searched in synoptic and I didn't find any, so I'm in themidst of compilingnow, been running for 45 mins pluss.
[04:32] <bruenig> RatKiller, DISPLAY not DISDPLAY
[04:32] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: example.com is the IP of your server machine, that youre running this command from
[04:32] <PinkFloyd> !mount | PinkFloyd
[04:33] <kevin__> shiva i got mine running with those three programs today
[04:33] <Pelo> Zehava,  which is why it is better to use a .deb file if they are available
[04:33] <RatKiller> bruenig, I didn't paste the ip or port to protect the innocent :)
[04:33] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, local?
[04:33] <gravemind> isn't shiva the ice person from ff?
[04:33] <shiva> ok
[04:33] <kevin__> shiva php4 mysql-server and apache2
[04:33] <shiva> now iam ging install php
[04:33] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: yeh. something like 192.168.0.10 or whatever your machines IP is
[04:33] <magnanimous> Zehava: That's about how long it took me... you have to enable the multiverse repositories
[04:33] <rryan> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiva
[04:33] <RatKiller> bruenig,  duh-- thanks -- let me try again
[04:33] <shiva> i used the command sudo apt-get install ph4 as u told me
[04:33] <Pelo> gravemind,  hindu godess of death
[04:33] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, yeah then "stuff" is the folder where are the good stuff is?
[04:33] <gravemind> thanks rryan
[04:33] <rryan> :)
[04:34] <Zehava> Pelo I couldn't find a .deb file for it or I would have.  I'm still pretty new to linux, and I have both multi and uni enabled....who knows, this is working, just taking time.
[04:34] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: yes
[04:34] <kevin__> shiva its "php4"
[04:34] <Pelo> Zehava,  you might find this usefull   http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[04:34] <magnanimous> Zehava: then apt-cache search qt3 to see all the options... just libqt3-mt is all you need... but I recomend pulling everything, especially qt3designer and qt3 assistant
[04:34] <magnanimous> same thing for qt4
[04:35] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, right then and the last is the folder i made in media
[04:35] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: indeed
[04:35] <magnanimous> at least, I think qt is in multiverse
[04:35] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, then what on my other computer
[04:35] <Zehava> magnanimous I got all those already, I"m trying to install/compile kmc mud client, kept getting a qt not found error on compile
[04:35] <Zehava> magnanimous I downloaded almost everything in synoptic that came up and it didn't work...
[04:35] <bruenig> Zehava, did you ask in here, someone should have told you how to get it from the repos
[04:35] <Matt101> hello
[04:35] <bruenig> !howdy | Matt101
[04:35] <ubotu> Matt101: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[04:35] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: i used to know that... 1 moment
[04:36] <Zehava> bruenig I got the repo's and everything on qt3 and 4 in synoptic, didn't stop my error
[04:36] <magnanimous> Zehava: oh... then are you sure that you have the right qt?  because qt4 and qt3 hate each other
[04:36] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, okay thanks a bunch
[04:36] <bruenig> Zehava, do you have all the repos enabled though
[04:36] <Zehava> bruenig yes
[04:36] <magnanimous> Zehava: and if you have both qt3 ang qt4 installed... that has been known to lead to furstration
[04:36] <shiva> i used this command sudo pat-get install php4
[04:36] <Zehava> manganimous alright, I'll slow down here, going to uninstall qt 3
[04:36] <Matt101> I have a question and I posted in the fourm and I dont know what to do I was wondering if I can post the link here and you can tell me what ya think I should do
[04:36] <bruenig> shiva, what is your native language?
[04:36] <kevin__> shiva did it work?
[04:36] <Pelo> Matt101,  just ask the question
[04:37] <Zehava> bruenig I'm sorry you doub it, but I have universe and multivers both enabled, I double checked when I searched for qt the first time.
[04:37] <shiva> but  the message is E: couldnt find package php4
[04:37] <bruenig> Matt101, asking the question unless it is crazy long would be easier
[04:37] <Zehava> magnanimous how do I uninstall qt3?
[04:37] <Mirthy> Can someone look at an Screenshot of my Partitions and help me figure it out?
[04:37] <Matt101> too long and I'm tired of typeing
[04:37] <Matt101> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=396598
[04:37] <Pelo> Mirthy,  post the link
[04:37] <Matt101> just check it out
[04:37] <bruenig> shiva, I gave you the command, you refuse to use it, you don't speak the language and so aren't getting it
[04:37] <Mirthy> Pelo: http://img142.imageshack.us/img142/5554/partition2vd4.png
[04:37] <kevin__> shiva i dont think you have the correct repositories
[04:37] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: sshfs yourusername@yourip: /mount/point
[04:37] <Matt101> my updates are all F'ed up
[04:37] <magnanimous> Zehava: apt-get remove -purge ***stuff-you're-removing***
[04:37] <dauoalagio2> Toma-. thanks lemme try.
[04:37] <gravemind> mage: it works now, thanks
[04:38] <DARKGuy> anybody knows how to extract icons from .exe files from the shell? somewhat like WINE does when extracting icons... I tried wrestool but it extracts a -very- small icon =/
[04:38] <Matt101> because of automatrix
[04:38] <bruenig> Matt101, pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:38] <bruenig> !paste | Matt101
[04:38] <ubotu> Matt101: 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)
[04:38] <Zehava> magnanimous ouch....and how do I get the name of all the packages that hold qt3 in it to remove them properly?
[04:38] <gravemind> now I'm going to take a crack at that networking issue
[04:38] <bruenig> !automatix | Matt101, although I will help fix sources.list but in general,
[04:38] <ubotu> Matt101, although I will help fix sources.list but in general,: 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
[04:38] <magnanimous> Zehava: if it makes you feel better, I'm having qt3 problems myself ... it's not cooperating with eclipse
[04:38] <Pelo> Mirthy,   the linux-swap partition is embeded in that extended partition ,  there is nothing wrong with that bit
[04:38] <kevin__> shiva bruneig typed out the command for you earlier to get the repositoried, did you do it?
[04:39] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, is mount point the "/media/share"?
[04:39] <Zehava> magnanimous the kmc install says I need qt 3.0.3 or better
[04:39] <mage> Matt101: could just reinstall but save /etc ;)
[04:39] <Matt101> hoo man
[04:39] <Matt101> nooo
[04:39] <magnanimous> Zehava: the same way you put them in
[04:39] <bruenig> Matt101, just pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:39] <Matt101> I got to read your post
[04:39] <Mirthy> Pelo:  Well, I'm trying to add free space to the XP and Ubuntu partitions, but I don't know which one I can delete
[04:39] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: no, the mount point is the mount point on the external machine (this command needs to be run from that)
[04:39] <DARKGuy> anybody knows how to extract icons from .exe files from the shell? somewhat like WINE does when extracting icons... I tried wrestool but it extracts a -very- small icon =/
[04:39] <Matt101> ok
[04:39] <shiva> the message is reading package lists.done
[04:39] <Zehava> magnanimous I can remove programs with synoptic?
[04:39] <magnanimous> Zehava: if it says 3.03 or higher then it also means lower than qt4.0
[04:39] <gravemind> hey, for some reason, other computers on this network can't see the folder's I'm sharing, or can't connect. How can I troubleshoot this problem
[04:39] <shiva> building dependency tree..done
[04:40] <Zehava> magnanimous okay, so I'll remove qt4, can I remove programs from synoptic?
[04:40] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, joe@joe-desktop:~$ sshfs joe@192.168.1.104: /home/joe/Desktop
[04:40] <dauoalagio2> remote host has disconnected
[04:40] <Pelo> Mirthy,   you have 36 gig of unalocated space why not use that ?
[04:40] <mage> gravemind: check workgroup, try \\192.168.0.10\mage <-- the IP
[04:40] <magnanimous> Zehava: oh, sorry, I gave you the command line way of doing it... you can do it through synqptic too :-)
[04:40] <RatKiller> bruenig, Still doesn't work-- I can copy n paste command into terminal and it runs fine though-- note that through kcron I've now lost ability to 'run now' it kinda finicky about what you can put there
[04:40] <gravemind> the IP of which?
[04:40] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: whacky..
[04:40] <Zehava> magnanimous good, I'm opening it up now, will remove all of qt4 and get any extras on qt3 I can find
[04:40] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, yeah...
[04:40] <magnanimous> Zehava: if you put it in with synaptic, you can pull it out with synaptic
[04:41] <Zehava> magnanimous great
[04:41] <bruenig> RatKiller, I don't know anything about kcron, assuming that is what you are representing it as, that line should work in cron
[04:41] <magnanimous> Zehava: good luck
[04:41] <Matt101> my source list is a real mess
[04:41] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, isn't there a way through System/Admin/Folder Share
[04:41] <bruenig> !pastebin | Matt101
[04:41] <ubotu> Matt101: 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)
[04:41] <Matt101> I'll post
[04:41] <kevin__> shiva did you get it?
[04:41] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: yeh there is, with NFS
[04:41] <shiva> the message is reading package lists.done
[04:41] <shiva> building dependency tree..done
[04:41] <shiva> i got this message only
[04:42] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, how does one do that? i tried that but i couldn't get my new pc to connect.
[04:42] <bruenig> !english | shiva
[04:42] <ubotu> shiva: The #ubuntu, #kubuntu and #xubuntu channels are english only. For a complete list of channels in other languages, please visit http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat
[04:42] <Zehava> magnanimous thanks, I may need it.  I just want a good mud client for linux....tintin++ keeps disconnecting me when things scroll by too fast and gmud sux
[04:42] <DARKGuy> anybody knows how to extract icons from .exe files from the shell? somewhat like WINE does when extracting icons... I tried wrestool but it extracts a -very- small icon =/
[04:42] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: you need to specify an IP for it to connect to
[04:42] <Matt101> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12850/
[04:42] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, oh great my ifconfig is wacky on the new pc
[04:42] <mage> whats wrestool?
[04:43] <Mirthy> Pelo: It seems that the "Unallocated" and "Linux Swap" add up to equal the "Extended" partition.  So would it be bad to delete the Swap and Extended too?
[04:43] <DARKGuy> mage: a tool for extracting file resources
[04:43] <Mirthy> It's an 80 gig harddrive
[04:43] <DARKGuy> !icoutils
[04:43] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about icoutils - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:43] <kevin__> shiva open a new terminal
[04:43] <DARKGuy> =/
[04:43] <DARKGuy> mage: it's in the icoutils package anyways
[04:43] <mage> DARKGuy: maybe you can tell it to extract a different icon, its probably got several images available
[04:43] <shiva> ok
[04:43] <kevin__> shiva type sudo -i
[04:43] <kevin__> shiva enter password
[04:43] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, it's a PCI wireless card http://rafb.net/p/VjnrKH35.html
[04:43] <efface> where can i turn ipv6 on and off
[04:43] <DARKGuy> mage: I thought about that, but couldn't find anything relevant in the man page
[04:43] <efface> i commented it out in a file now i need to turn it back on
[04:44] <shiva> already
[04:44] <kevin__> shiva type apt-get install php4
[04:44] <Pelo> Mirthy,  don't delete the swap,   resize the extended partion to the minimum ( size of the swap ) and use the rest to create  partitions you can access from windows and linux
[04:44] <craigbass1976> efface, why can't you just uncomment it then?
[04:44] <gravemind> mage: \\192.168.0.10\192.168.44 couldn't find
[04:44] <bruenig> Matt101, change it to this, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12852/ (and don't use automatix again)
[04:44] <Mirthy> OKay, I'll try that Pelo. Thanks.
[04:44] <shiva> stil same message
[04:44] <bruenig> Matt101, oh and I just deleted the last three lines if you are wondering
[04:44] <Pelo> Mirthy,  np, sorry it took me so long to catch up
[04:44] <efface> craigbass1976: lol i dont remember which file i had done it in
[04:44] <efface> >.<
[04:44] <gravemind> bruenig: if I used automatix a long time ago before I knew better, how do I remove it?
[04:45] <efface> i thought it was /etc/hosts, but it wasnt
[04:45] <bruenig> shiva, say my name if you can understand stuff
[04:45] <Mirthy> It's no problem Pelo. :D
[04:45] <craigbass1976> efface, ahh.  Hang on a sec
[04:45] <kevin__> :)
[04:45] <RatKiller> bruenig, could you explain why cron needs the DISPLAY:0-- I'm wondering if I also need to point to my .et folderfor my profile stuff
[04:45] <bruenig> gravemind, you can have it installed, just don't run it, if you wish to remove it sudo apt-get remove automatix will do it
[04:45] <mage> \\yourip\share
[04:45] <bruenig> RatKiller, DISPLAY=:0 not DISPLAY:0
[04:45] <gravemind> bruenig: thanks
[04:45] <Matt101> bruenig I will not you have my word on that
[04:45] <shiva> sory this is first time iam doing lynux tats y
[04:45] <Matt101> ;-)
[04:45] <bruenig> RatKiller, cron doesn't inherit the systems display settings
[04:45] <Matt101> its a mess
[04:46] <RatKiller> right -- just typed it wrong in irc
[04:46] <eduhat> allright, well jre is installed... but firefox doesnt recognize them... how would i get firefox to notice that it is installed?
[04:46] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: what does "cat /etc/ssh/sshd_config | grep Subsystem" return?
[04:46] <RatKiller> bruenig, right -- just typed it wrong in irc
[04:46] <mage> so you're trying to crontab a graphical application?
[04:46] <bruenig> RatKiller, I was trying to get totem to play an alarm a long time ago and learned that
[04:46] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, no such file
[04:46] <kevin__> shiva ask bruenig , i do not know what to do at this point
[04:46] <mage> iiinteresting
[04:46] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: ahh ha. ;)
[04:46] <Matt101> thank you
[04:46] <bruenig> shiva, over here
[04:46] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, you're killing me! haha
[04:46] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: try "sudo apt-get install openssh-server"
[04:47] <Toma-> then try again
[04:47] <craigbass1976> efface, all you did was comment a line out, or actuall change some text?
[04:47] <shiva> how can i install php in ubuntu
[04:47] <RatKiller> bruenig, OK let me see if I can spawn Totem or something via cron...
[04:47] <mage> bruenig: heh i had xmms -p crontabbed once
[04:47] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, this is on new pc, right?
[04:47] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, one with weird ifconfig
[04:47] <eduhat> allright, well jre is installed... but firefox doesnt recognize them... how would i get firefox to notice that it is installed? anyone know?
[04:47] <efface> think i found it "aliases"
[04:47] <Toma-> no then old one
[04:47] <Toma-> *the
[04:47] <mage> eduhat: did you restart firefox?
[04:47] <eduhat> mage: yeah
[04:47] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, well it's on both haha.  i showed you the ifconfig on the new pc, just to get it straight.
[04:47] <bruenig> shiva, for the love of ganesh copy and paste this: sudo sed -e 's/# deb/deb/g' -e 's/universe$/universe multiverse/g' -i.backup /etc/apt/sources.list && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install php4
[04:48] <craigbass1976> efface, /etc/modprobe.d/aliases sound familiar?
[04:48] <AmaroqWolf> shiva: what happens if you open a terminal and type aptitude search php
[04:48] <vandalay> put a link to the plugin
[04:48] <efface> yea thats what im looking a right now
[04:48] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: ok
[04:48] <Pelo> !ohmy | bruenig
[04:48] <ubotu> bruenig: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[04:48] <efface> ty craigbass1976
[04:48] <mage> eduhat: I can give you a hacker guess, jre installed plugin somewhere, but not quite right for firefox
[04:48] <Matt101> bruenig no more errors ;-) thank you
[04:48] <r-webb> anyone know the default pass for live install ubuntu v5.10? (not the work around)
[04:48] <efface> is there a command to restart that without restarting my whole box
[04:49] <efface> ?
[04:49] <eduhat> mage: so what could i do?
[04:49] <dts> I have the suspicion that my hdd transfer is going a lot slower than it should. So i checked the hdparm output, but it doesn't have a DMA flag because the disk is sda (not hda; does that mean scsi?), what is the scsi equivalent to DMA?
[04:49] <AmaroqWolf> yeah, what bruenig said should work
[04:49] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, okay.
[04:49] <Hasrat_USA> what's a hacker guess?
[04:49] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: can you start sn ssh session between the 2 computers?
[04:49] <Pelo> efface,   ctrl+alt+backspace
[04:49] <r-webb> sda is scuzzi
[04:49] <Toma-> *an
[04:49] <vandalay> put a link from the /firefox/plugins dir to the javaplugin
[04:49] <mage> scsi should have dma
[04:49] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, command?
[04:49] <craigbass1976> efface, I'm not sure.  I think messing with this file affects the kernel, and you have to reboot.
[04:49] <bruenig> eduhat, did you want the plugin?
[04:49] <Matt101> good  night everybody
[04:49] <eduhat> bruenig: yes please
[04:49] <efface> pelo when i ctrl+alt+backspace my WM never loads back up.....or is it suppose to take as long as a normal boot?
[04:49] <bruenig> eduhat, sudo apt-get install sun-java6-plugin
[04:49] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: ssh username@ip
[04:49] <bruenig> eduhat, I thought you just wanted jre
[04:50] <r-webb> anyone know the default pass for live install ubuntu v5.10? (not the work around)
[04:50] <Pelo> efface,  it restarts x ,  so all your progs should relaod
[04:50] <Toma-> r-webb: isnt it 'ubuntu'?
[04:50] <mage> hmm i stand corrected, no dma
[04:50] <ComputerMagic> how to u upgrade form ubuntu edgy to fiesty
[04:50] <gravemind> how do I connect from windows to linux?
[04:50] <eduhat> says it couldnt find it
[04:50] <r-webb> maybe, let me see.
[04:50] <bruenig> eduhat, did you run that long command I gave you earlier?
[04:50] <eduhat> nvm
[04:50] <eduhat> typo
[04:50] <r-webb> brb
[04:50] <Toma-> gravemind: connect for what? viewing? file transfer? tinkering?
[04:50] <mage> gravemind: \\yourserverip\share doesn't work?
[04:50] <bruenig> ok
[04:50] <mage> im assuming samba is installed
[04:50] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, looks connected.
[04:51] <gravemind> Toma-: read write
[04:51] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: right. try the sshfs one again :/
[04:51] <Toma-> gravemind: yeh samba would be easiest.
[04:51] <frit> hello =)
[04:51] <gravemind> mage: what's the server name?
[04:51] <gravemind> IP, rather
[04:51] <ComputerMagic> how do u upgrade to the beta without reinstalling the whole system
[04:51] <mage> i dunno
[04:52] <bruenig> shiva is gone wooo
[04:52] <gravemind> well it wasn't working
[04:52] <Zehava> is it possible anyone here can tell me of a decent graphical mud client for KDE I can get a .deb file for?
[04:52] <mage> gravemind: you tell me, whats the ip of the computer you're trying to connect to?
[04:52] <bruenig> !upgrading | ComputerMagic you may also want to check out #ubuntu+1
[04:52] <ubotu> ComputerMagic you may also want to check out #ubuntu+1: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[04:52] <Pelo> bruenig,  you are a mean man
[04:52] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, fusermount: failed to open /dev/fuse: Permission denied
[04:52] <Mirthy> Anyone know a good place to start with learning how to program
[04:52] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, sudo it?
[04:52] <mage> gravemind: also do you have samba installed?
[04:52] <Toma-> yep!
[04:52] <Pelo> Mirthy,  school
[04:52] <gravemind> mage: the computer's IP is 192.168.1.34
[04:52] <magnanimous> I've been trying to get Eclipse to launch a qt application for a while now... it launches from the terminal, but not in eclipse.  ggrrrrr.  anyone know how to make eclipse run qt3 apps?
[04:52] <bruenig> Pelo, I told him about 30 min what to do and he just kept asking "how do I install php4" over and over
[04:52] <gravemind> mage: pretty sure it's installed
[04:52] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, ahh it won't accept my password
[04:52] <mage> ps -ef |grep smbd
[04:53] <Mirthy> Pelo: I'm majoring in IT (junior right now) and felt I really haven't learned what I wanted so far :(
[04:53] <Pelo> bruenig,  I told you to take him in private
[04:53] <mage> better to know for sure ;)
[04:53] <Pelo> Mirthy,  electives
[04:53] <gravemind> root      7314     1  0 21:03 ?        00:00:00 /usr/sbin/smbd -D
[04:53] <gravemind> root      7317  7314  0 21:03 ?        00:00:00 /usr/sbin/smbd -D
[04:53] <gravemind> phix     14241 14223  0 22:53 pts/0    00:00:00 grep smbd
[04:53] <Mirthy> Hehe
[04:53] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, can PM?
[04:53] <RatKiller> bruenig, Mar 29 22:50:02 flip-dual-screen /USR/SBIN/CRON[4549] : (flip) CMD (DISPLAY=:0 /usr/bin/totem)  is my syslog entry, but totem didn't start-- I'm running nvidia twinview  if that helps, but the cron command runs fine from terminal
[04:53] <mage> heh okay its running
[04:53] <bruenig> Pelo, I can just imagine "shiva: what is this tab that popped up that is turning red, what do I do with this, I don't get it"
[04:53] <gravemind> goodie
[04:53] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: no need :)
[04:54] <Pelo> bruenig,   he managed to get over here
[04:54] <bruenig> RatKiller, don't know, works here, I don't use kcron though. I assume kcron is just a front end though
[04:54] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, well it keeps asking for my password...it doesn't invalid but after three times it says remote host has disconnected/
[04:54] <mage> hmm i dont have samba set up
[04:54] <krazyk__> Mirthy: http://www.ibiblio.org/obp/thinkCSpy/
[04:54] <bruenig> he is like hendaus but worse
[04:54] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: right. did you do the group stuff from that guide?
[04:54] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, not on this pc
[04:55] <Pelo> I never meet hendaus,  or I don't recall,  I've blocked out a few ppl over the years
[04:55] <krazyk__> Mirthy: also any books by The Pragmatic Press, esp. Pragmatic Programmer
[04:55] <RatKiller> bruenig, yeah I have gnome scheduler installed too, but kcron gives the option for 'run now' which is kinda nice for testing
[04:55] <Hasrat_USA> hendaus as in Hindus
[04:55] <bruenig> hendaus as in the spanish guy who comes in here and directs his questions only to me
[04:55] <krazyk__> Mirthy: and look for basic stuff from Damian Conway for Perl
[04:55] <mage> gravemind: so you've tried both \\192.168.whatever and \\192.168.whatever\share on a windows box?
[04:55] <Mirthy> Thanks krazyk__, looks like a good start.
[04:55] <Mirthy> Awesome, I'll have to check that out.
[04:55] <Pelo> bruenig,  that must make you feel so special
[04:55] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, both computers are now added.
[04:56] <frit> i have some problem installing beryl ca some one help me plz ?
[04:56] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: and still no luck?
[04:56] <dauoalagio2> nah
[04:56] <bruenig> Pelo, but it is like shiva though, he doesn't get anything
[04:56] <RatKiller> bruenig, I definitely think it's display related, because I can run uptime and direct to a file and that works fine
[04:56] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, i would much rather go NFS it that's possible.
[04:56] <Hasrat_USA> oh bruenig i thought you were referring to that religion called Hinduism
[04:56] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: yeh, sounds like itmight be easier for you :)
[04:56] <vandalay> your vidcard + drivers must support 'texture from pixmap
[04:56] <Toma-> !nfs | dauoalagio2
[04:56] <ubotu> dauoalagio2: nfs is the network file system. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[04:56] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, psht! okay one second i'll screw up.
[04:57] <dauoalagio2> probably*
[04:57] <bruenig> it is against !coc
[04:57] <ouellettesr> bruenig, i told you he would be back
[04:57] <ouellettesr> :)
[04:57] <dts> Who is familiar with this error:  Driver 'sd' needs updating - please use bus_type methods
[04:58] <lxuser> got big problem
[04:58] <lxuser> cant uninstall firestarter
[04:58] <gravemind> where should I put it, in IE?
[04:58] <bruenig> lxuser, sudo apt-get remove firestarter gives you what?
[04:58] <Pelo> dts,  my guess  the  /dev/sd* id of the drive got borked and it is asking you to update it
[04:58] <noise> help
[04:58] <lxuser> cant stop firestarter service
[04:58] <mage> gravemind: ie 6 or ie 7?
[04:58] <Pelo> noise,  do better
[04:58] <gravemind> mage 7
[04:58] <bruenig> lxuser, what is the exact error from dpkg
[04:58] <mage> I know it'll work in 6, otherwise grab an explorer window
[04:58] <lxuser> here it goes
[04:59] <bruenig> lxuser, don't flood
[04:59] <gravemind> mage: explorer windows don't have the file path anymore : (
[04:59] <Zehava> configure: error: QT (>= 3.0.3) (headers and libraries) not found.  Check your install.    How can I fix this?  I have installed almost every qt3 pkg I can find on synaptic.
[04:59] <noise> i had problems with beryl, i put on a setting that caused my screen to go blank, so i tried to remove it and i thought i did and reinstalled it and then it did the same thing
[04:59] <mage> gravemind: look under view or something
[04:59] <noise> how can i completely remove it and reinstall it with its default settings
[04:59] <mage> it should be there unless you = vista
[04:59] <Pelo> noise,  #beryl or #ubuntu-effects
[04:59] <lxuser> uninstalling the firestarter firewall ...
[04:59] <RatKiller> bruenig, I might be on the wrong track, but how can I verify I'm using DISPLAY=:0, again, I'm wondering if nvidia twinview is somehow weird in that sense
[05:00] <gravemind> mage: it always puts http in front
[05:00] <lxuser> * stopping the Firestarter firewall ... [fail] 
[05:00] <mage> \\ and not //?
[05:00] <bruenig> RatKiller, yeah I don't know if that setup requires some weird system variable or something, putting DISPLAY=:0 in the terminal should work too, if it doesn't then you know that is the problem
[05:00] <linuxnooblah> hi, i jsut dled the ubuntu live cd, but when i try run i get some permission denied, then it stops loading, can anyone help :X
[05:00] <lxuser> invoke-rc.d> initscript firestarter, action "stop" failded.
[05:00] <GGL|r4nge> is there something special about /var/log/<file> that a "sudo command >> /var/log/<file>" gets permission denied?  the <file> is root:root
[05:01] <mage> woah samba imports accounts now?
[05:01] <RatKiller> bruenig, well, it works fine in terminal
[05:01] <bruenig> lxuser, sudo chmod -x /etc/init.d/firestarter && sudo apt-get remove firestarter
[05:01] <linuxnooblah> anyone :X
[05:01] <Pelo> linuxnooblah,  where did you get that cd from ?
[05:01] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, that looks like too much work haha.  what if i make it a samba share on my ubuntu box and then just connect through samba on the other?
[05:01] <linuxnooblah> umm
[05:01] <Flannel> linuxnooblah: when you try and run the CD, you get perm. denied?  What do you mean by run? and where do you get the perm. denied?
[05:01] <linuxnooblah> the pcific internet mirror
[05:01] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: yeh sounds good :D
[05:01] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: so both machines have a gui?
[05:02] <lxuser> wow bruening thanks very much that worked
[05:02] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, okay, looks like it...look under system/admin/Shared Folders
[05:02] <gravemind> mage: oh right, in windows the slashes are forward
[05:02] <abasinisvacant> how can i check the files that i deleted in the recycle bin?
[05:02] <rnd_null> all, how do I load a wireless .bin driver?
[05:02] <Pelo> linuxnooblah, when do you get this "permission denied" msg &
[05:02] <Pelo> ?
[05:02] <linuxnooblah> well ubuntu seems to be loading then permission denied scrolls all the way down my screen and then asks me to remove cd to reset
[05:02] <RoundyT1> Anyone ever heard of Jamendo?
[05:02] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: yeh you can setup an NFS share like that too. imho, nfs > samba
[05:02] <mage> eh
[05:02] <Pelo> linuxboy,  do you get pass the txt menu ?
[05:02] <mage> I want nfs to diaf
[05:02] <linuxnooblah> i get it about 90% thru loading
[05:02] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, well yeah it would only make sense to linux associate.
[05:03] <gravemind> mage: YES IT WORKS
[05:03] <Pelo> linuxnooblah,  do you get passed the txt menu ?
[05:03] <Toma-> *nod*
[05:03] <gravemind> mage: I wonder if it will show up in the workgroup computers list now
[05:03] <mage> Toma-: portmap and how it does locking if you're wondering
[05:03] <linuxnooblah> yes
[05:03] <Toma-> what?
[05:03] <mage> gravemind: may have to set that, with a) fancy gui or b) edit the file
[05:03] <RoundyT1> How do i make my External USB hardrive writeable??
[05:03] <vandalay> just made gnome 2.18 w garnome
[05:04] <Pelo> linuxnooblah, very odd,  try downloading it from www.ubuntu.org or as a torrent
[05:04] <port101> um mount it
[05:04] <mage> RoundyT1: flick the switch? ;)
[05:04] <linuxnooblah> its not cd coz it ran on my other pc
[05:04] <Pelo> linuxnooblah,  I mean www.ubuntu.com
[05:04] <mage> (no idea)
[05:04] <linuxnooblah> thats where i got it from
[05:04] <mage> eee
[05:04] <Pelo> linuxnooblah,  do you have some type of bios security on that computer ?
[05:05] <linuxnooblah> not that im aware of
[05:05] <mage> I installed a SIL3114 raid controller and that screwed up booting cds
[05:05] <billy_> greetings.
[05:05] <gravemind> mage: kk, I'm heading over to ##windows then
[05:05] <Pelo> linuxnooblah, boot from the live cd again and  run the cd  integrety check
[05:05] <mage> okay have fun
[05:05] <bruenig> !windows | gravemind
[05:05] <RatKiller> bruenig, Do you know of anywhere else I could look for some output besides syslog
[05:05] <Pelo> or whatever it is called
[05:05] <ubotu> gravemind: For help with Microsoft Windows, please visit ##windows or your nearest mental health institute. See http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1 http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm and !equivalents
[05:05] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, yeah i'm lost again if it you know anything..i feel soooo worthless.
[05:05] <bruenig> RatKiller, I am completely stumped actually
[05:05] <mage> bruenig: uhm dude, he said hes going there, so you bring up that factoid?
[05:06] <linuxnooblah> hmm ok pelo
[05:06] <gravemind> whoa, the moment I meantion windows it's like everybody gets all uptight
[05:06] <RatKiller> bruenig, OK--well thanks for trying ;)
[05:06] <mage> gravemind: just him ;)
[05:06] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: :< theres a GUI guide to getting sharing up and working. let me do a little digging
[05:06] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, so fresh.
[05:06] <linuxnooblah> brb if have no luck pelo
[05:06] <Pelo> gravemind,  this is a windows free zone
[05:06] <gravemind> mage: lol
[05:06] <gravemind> Pelo: HAZMAT
[05:07] <matthew1429> does anyone know how to convert .rm into .mp3 through ubuntu?
[05:07] <ubunt00b> ack! please help, someone, ubuntu won't start :(
[05:07] <matthew1429> google is not helping me here
[05:07] <Pelo> linux is the only anti-virus I have found that effectively gets rid of XP
[05:07] <ubunt00b> i'm in windows :(
[05:07] <WindowsUser> ubunt00b: what'd you do? do you have an error message?
[05:07] <flickernoise718> Pelo: lol
[05:07] <dauoalagio2> ubunt00b: you have restart the computer with the disc
[05:07] <gravemind> oook, mage, other peeps, I think I may need to set the workgroup name of this computer
[05:07] <nb-bob> good one pelo
[05:07] <gravemind> how do I do that
[05:08] <ubunt00b> it dumps me straight into busybox or something like that
[05:08] <bruenig> Pelo, use bzip2 for him
[05:08] <WindowsUser> smbd.conf should have a line in it
[05:08] <matthew1429> does anyone ever convert .ram or .rm files into something an mp3 player can use?
[05:08] <flickernoise718> how do you get display ATI drivers for ubuntu?
[05:08] <efface> where do i go to remove a pid
[05:08] <gravemind> WindowsUser: thanks
[05:08] <dauoalagio2> doesn;t Envy have ATi drivers?
[05:08] <Pelo> !ati | flickernoise718
[05:08] <ubotu> flickernoise718: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:08] <paradoxx> Has anyone else has issies with eclipse being very slow?
[05:08] <bruenig> !envy | dauoalagio2
[05:08] <ubotu> dauoalagio2: 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
[05:08] <frotzed> hello all
[05:08] <WindowsUser> workgroup = MSHOME <-- default
[05:09] <nani> how can i check after install, my sq,l php and  apache
[05:09] <dauoalagio2> flickernoise718: envy
[05:09] <frotzed> I have a n00b question
[05:09] <RoundyT1> How do i make my External USB hardrive writeable??
[05:09] <nani> how can i check after install, my sq,l php and  apache
[05:09] <Zehava> Help, tryingto configure, got this: in the prefix, that you've chosen, there are no KDE headers installed. this will fail. So check this and use another prefix.
[05:09] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Sshfs
[05:09] <ubunt00b> windowsuser: all i did was change the order of the hard drives
[05:09] <WindowsUser> frotzed: I have a noob answer
[05:09] <frotzed> I'm running a command :  cd /opt/cairo-dock && ./cairo-dock --no-glitz
[05:09] <yell0w> nani, if you point your browser to http://localhost
[05:10] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, thank ya.
[05:10] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: the guys at doc.gwos.org are so much better than the forums, imho :)
[05:10] <frotzed> and it works fine when I'm running it in terminal
[05:10] <user01> how to i get koules to work :(
[05:10] <frotzed> the app launches ....
[05:10] <nani> i would like to check in ubuntu
[05:10] <frotzed> but when I close Terminal the app closes too
[05:10] <WindowsUser> ubunt00b: as in swapped the primary master and secondary type of swapping?
[05:10] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, oh good.  i do these instructions on the old pc right?
[05:10] <user01> koules keeps crashing
[05:10] <hobs> Hello, I was wondering if anyone had any pointers for installing a broadcom wireless device beside http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=185174?
[05:10] <gravemind> WindowsUser: where is smbd.conf?
[05:10] <WindowsUser> gravemind: /etc/samba/smb.conf
[05:10] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: SERVER = old PC, CLIENT = new.
[05:10] <frotzed> how to launch the app without terminal?
[05:10] <jyhvj> how can i check if linux have drivers for my computer?
[05:11] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, okay htnaks
[05:11] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: np
[05:11] <gravemind> WindowsUser: thanks
[05:11] <Pelo> frotzed, alt f2
[05:11] <WindowsUser> jyhvj: a) throw in a livecd and see if it works b) figure out your hardware and google a bunch
[05:11] <user01> does koules crash for anyone else?
[05:11] <nani> i was recently downloaded these 3 apache , my sql and php how can i check its working or not?
[05:11] <hobs> for some reason my "networking" under administration shows the wireless, but I cannot select it from the toolbar in gnome
[05:11] <jyhvj> WindowsUser: usually ubuntu find out my drivers automaticlly?
[05:11] <WindowsUser> nani: http://localhost ;)
[05:12] <EADG> Anybody know a program that will keep track of download stats? I'd like a running total...
[05:12] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: i got confused, as ive only used sshfs from my Nokia 770 :D its a little tiny linux tablet pc. quite a bit different to ubuntu
[05:12] <nani> u was downloading in ubuntu
[05:12] <WindowsUser> jyhvj: yea the livecd is set to autodetect everything, knoppix is like that as well
[05:12] <paradoxx> Is eclipse slow in accessing member functions for any1 else?
[05:12] <jyhvj> WindowsUser: thanks but whats a live cd? :)
[05:12] <Juan> hey, is there a cat for raw bin files?
[05:12] <chalmer> how do i get ubuntu to reconize my 4 othere computers on a network?
[05:12] <Juan> i need to join 3 bins
[05:13] <WindowsUser> jyhvj: the ubuntu desktop cds you can boot and its a "live" ubuntu, running off of the CD
[05:13] <sree> hey how to configure LAN in ubuntu?
[05:13] <ubunt00b> how do i know from command prompt which harddrives are under what /dev/hd* ?
[05:13] <Juan> hey, is there a cat for raw bin files? i need to join 3 bins
[05:13] <nani> i was downloaded in ubuntu how can i check
[05:13] <jyhvj> WindowsUser: so you wont realy need to "install" it?
[05:13] <WindowsUser> ubunt00b: fdisk -l  ;)
[05:13] <chalmer> how do i get ubuntu to reconize my 4 othere computers on a network?
[05:13] <Toma-> Juan: you cant use cat to join bin files together....
[05:13] <Pelo> chalmer,  you'll probably need to install samba ,  but I can'T realy help you , feel free to search in the forum
[05:14] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, i'm an ace!
[05:14] <WindowsUser> jyhvj: nope, but it runs faster off hd of course
[05:14] <sree> hey how to configure LAN in ubuntu?
[05:14] <Juan> what should i use
[05:14] <ubunt00b> WindowsUser: thank yoouuu!
[05:14] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: o rly?
[05:14] <gravemind> WindowsUser: ok cool, now to enable the changes, should I restart gnome, or is there something more specific to do
[05:14] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, didn;t have fuse modprobed on the the client
[05:14] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: d'oh :D
[05:14] <ubunt00b> hopefully fixing the fstab will make it boot
[05:14] <WindowsUser> erm
[05:14] <sree> hey how to configure LAN in ubuntu?
[05:14] <ubunt00b> stop it dude
[05:14] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, you were supposed to think of that !
[05:14] <WindowsUser> gravemind: what? I lost track ;)
[05:14] <chalmer> Pelo , how do i find samba?
[05:14] <sree> hey how to configure LAN in ubuntu?
[05:14] <WindowsUser> oh no
[05:14] <Brylie> Ubuntu will only let me set the screen resolution to a maximum of 800x600, how can I fix this?
[05:14] <gravemind> WindowsUser: restart samba
[05:14] <Pelo> chalmer,  you can install it from synaptic
[05:14] <WindowsUser> gravemind: /etc/init.d/samba (or smbd whatever) restart
[05:14] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: :< my bad. throw doc.gwos.org in your bookmarks. its a fantastic site for everything ubuntu
[05:15] <sree> hey how to configure LAN in ubuntu?
[05:15] <chalmer> Pelo . ty
[05:15] <gravemind> WindowsUser: ok
[05:15] <efface> is there a way to tell which app is "occupying" my sound card, some app has it locked
[05:15] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, i will thank you...if it hadn't said to do that...where would i be now.
[05:15] <WindowsUser> sree: try man networking or man interfaces
[05:15] <ubunt00b> brylie: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:15] <Pelo> Brylie,   you need to edit  xorg.conf     sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf     and add the resolutions you need/want
[05:15] <WindowsUser> sree: I am merely a WindowsUser so I can't give you a proper answer, sorry :)
[05:16] <user01> when will feisty fawn final be released?
[05:16] <flickernoise718> thanks ubotu
[05:16] <jetscreamer> when the evil ogre decides
[05:16] <WindowsUser> user01: april according to www.ubuntu.com, if you install beta you can upgrade with upgrade manager
[05:16] <Pelo> sree,  try looking up your problem in the forum  www.ubuntuforums.org
[05:16] <linuxnooblah> pelo, 6 checksums failed, but the live cd boots fine on my other pc im confused
[05:16] <Flannel> user01: April 19 is the scheduled final release date
[05:16] <user01> WindowsUser: should i do a fresh install if i have edgy?
[05:16] <WindowsUser> linuxnooblah: could be screwy cdrom drive
[05:16] <Pelo> linuxnooblah,   that cd is clearly more tempermental
[05:17] <dauoalagio2> toma-, let's say i had to "sudo nautilus" and pull the files onto my desktop will they have to be run under root to use?
[05:17] <frotzed> Pelo: thanks bud, works great!
[05:17] <Pelo> linuxnooblah,  WindowsUser  has a point try using the cd drive from another comp
[05:17] <RoundyT1> How do i make my External USB hardrive writeable??
[05:17] <ubunt00b> wish me luck! :{
[05:17] <WindowsUser> user01: may as well give the upgrade an attempt, its "gksu upgrade-manager -d -c" or something similar
[05:17] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: no. but using 'gksudo nautilus' is silly. cant you just use command line?
[05:17] <Hasrat_USA> How does Feisty propose to change an Edgy Eft fan's life? What are the features that Feisty would possess that Edgy doesn't?
[05:17] <WindowsUser> RoundyT1: mount /wherver -o remount,rw
[05:17] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: (notice the "gksudo" rather than "sudo")
[05:18] <Jester> Hasrat_USA: more sex
[05:18] <WindowsUser> Hasrat_USA: lvm isn't broken
[05:18] <gravemind> ok, I'm going to take a crack at this later
[05:18] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, so what do i do to make it non-root, this is music and videos...so no root.  command line or gksu nautilus
[05:18] <Hasrat_USA> lvm? is that a desktop environment?
[05:19] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: just copy it over then we'll worry about permissions
[05:19] <WindowsUser> logical volume management
[05:19] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, lame okay.
[05:19] <linuxnooblah> hmm ok
[05:19] <nani> how to login root
[05:19] <Hasrat_USA> WindowsUser: has it got anything to do with ext3?
[05:19] <sree> how can i install tkinter module in python???
[05:19] <rbil> Hasrat_USA: http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/whatislvm.html
[05:19] <Xenguy> !root > nani
[05:20] <WindowsUser> !ohmy > WindowsUser
[05:20] <WindowsUser> kewl
[05:20] <linuxnooblah> so annoying i jsut bought a new cd drive and put the old one in the other pc where the live cd works :X
[05:20] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: chown -R will sort out all the permissions once you have it on the machine
[05:20] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, can that be issued on a folder?
[05:20] <nani> i just type sudo
[05:20] <nani> its never asking for password
[05:20] <Xenguy> nani: sudo -i
[05:20] <Pelo> linuxnooblah,  at least it is still under warranty
[05:20] <nani> tq
[05:20] <nani> i  got it
[05:21] <Xenguy> nani: yw
[05:21] <WindowsUser> FOOLS, you will RUE THE DAY! bwahahahaha!!!!
[05:21] <linuxnooblah> true
[05:21] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: yep. the -R will mean recursive and change permissions on everything in that folder
[05:21] <frankiecastle> M
[05:21] <dauoalagio2> all right thank you.
[05:21] <WindowsUser> not purple?:(
[05:21] <PanzerMKZ> not purple
[05:22] <frankiecastle> qoute WHOIS frankiecastle
[05:22] <frankiecastle> whois frankiecastle
[05:22] <WindowsUser> ooo ooo, blue and a willing woman plz :D
[05:22] <linuxnooblah> brb i will swap cd drives again hopefully it works thanks for help
[05:22] <nani> recently i was downloaded apache, my sql and php in ubuntu how can i check its working or not..plz
[05:22] <Xenguy> WindowsUser: hymie? I warned you not to troll the nice Ubu users =)
[05:22] <dauoalagio2> Toma-, well thanks a bunch i gotta go sleep now that this will take all night to copy. peace beast.
[05:22] <sree> nani : root is disabled default in ubuntu. type 'sudo passwd root' to enable and set root user password
[05:22] <WindowsUser> flickernoise718: slash fancyircommands
[05:22] <user01> i was doing updates before and it upgraded from kernel x.x.10 to kernel x.x.11 how do i remove xx.xx.10?  i would think its just taking up space, but it still appears on my grub bootloaded
[05:22] <Toma-> dauoalagio2: cheerio
[05:22] <frankiecastle> WII
[05:22] <frankiecastle> wii
[05:22] <frankiecastle> Wii
[05:22] <Juan> hey, is there something like cat but for raw bin files? i need to join 3 bins
[05:22] <nani> recently i was downloaded apache, my sql and php in ubuntu how can i check its working or not..plz
[05:23] <matthew1429> does anyone ever convert .ram or .rm files into something an mp3 player can use?
[05:23] <Pelo> user01,  do it in synaptic
[05:23] <atoponce> frankiecastle: is there something that we can help you with?
[05:23] <Toma-> frankiecastle: do you need ubuntu help?
[05:23] <Flannel> nani: http://127.0.0.1/
[05:23] <WindowsUser> nani: you dont know how to test them? just use them, if it dont work, its not working ;)
[05:23] <AmaroqWolf> A friend of mine told me that there's a certain location in ubuntu where your password or root password (not sure) is stored without being hashed. Is that true?
[05:23] <Juan> hey, is there something like cat but for raw bin files? i need to join 3 bins
[05:23] <Toma-> nice!
[05:23] <Toma-> oopps :D
[05:23] <sree> how can i install tkinter module in python???
[05:23] <KyleYankan_> Hey. Does anyone here run Beryl on Edge EFt?
[05:24] <atoponce> AmaroqWolf: no
[05:24] <sree> how can i install tkinter module in python???
[05:24] <Ferret> AmaroqWolf: If you choose not to use the linux shadowing package, I guess so.  But unix permissions would be sufficient.
[05:24] <Flannel> KyleYankan_: #ubuntu-effects for Beryl support, thanks.
[05:24] <Hasrat_USA> Kyle Yes
[05:24] <Pelo> KyleYankan_,  ask in #beryl
[05:24] <KyleYankan_> Thanks Pelo
[05:24] <sree> how can i install tkinter module in python???
[05:24] <Fizzbane> KyleYankan: ask in #ubuntu-effects
[05:24] <WindowsUser> heh I thought shadowless was still hashed
[05:24] <AmaroqWolf> Ferret: so by default, there is no unhashed passes anywhere?
[05:24] <cafuego_> !repeat > sree
[05:24] <Flannel> !repeat | sree
[05:24] <ubotu> sree: 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
[05:24] <Ferret> AmaroqWolf: After all, if you have permissions to view the file, you're root -- you can change the passwords, or delete the file, or all of / ....
[05:24] <oren> hi all. i want to 'checkout' code from an existing repositury using SVN. how do i do it?
[05:25] <atoponce> AmaroqWolf: no.
[05:25] <ouellettesr> why does synaptic want to uninstall ubuntu desktop if i remove openoffice.ord suite
[05:25] <AmaroqWolf> okay
[05:25] <WindowsUser> oren: look up a guide that tells you svn checkout url :)
[05:25] <nb-bob> juan I believe cat works on binary files
[05:25] <Flannel> oren: you need to install 'subversion', then 'svn co [repositoryURL]  [localpath] '
[05:25] <cafuego_> ouellettesr: Because it depends on openoffice.org. (Virtual package, not a problem to remove)
[05:25] <atoponce> ouellettesr: ubuntu-desktop is just a meta package to install all the gnome packages that ubuntu thinks you should have
[05:25] <Ferret> AmaroqWolf: You could have unhashed passwords if you liked, it's not really a huge security problem. ;)
[05:25] <Juan> nb-bob, it doesn't
[05:25] <atoponce> ouellettesr: you're save removing it
[05:25] <Pelo> ouellettesr,   ubuntu-desktop is jsut a fake package to install a bunch of other,  don't worry about it , just remove away
[05:25] <Juan> it adds... stuff
[05:25] <ouellettesr> ok, thanks guys
[05:25] <billboforealdoe> wo
[05:25] <Ferret> AmaroqWolf: Mainly it protects non-root users from crafty admins; people use the same password in multiple places
[05:25] <oren> thank, is subversion part of synaptic?
[05:25] <billboforealdoe> lot of people in here
[05:25] <adi> hey guys
[05:26] <Flannel> oren: http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.2/index.html  is a nice reference (they have a quickstart)
[05:26] <nani> recently i was downloaded apache, my sql and php in ubuntu how can i check its working or not..plz
[05:26] <oren> Flannel: thanks
[05:26] <user01> Pelo: remove linux headers headers generic and image for 2.7.10?
[05:26] <atoponce> ouellettesr: np
[05:26] <adi> open firefox, localhost
[05:26] <Flannel> nani: browse to http://127.0.0.1/
[05:26] <nb-bob> juan try join
[05:26] <Thor> anybody know how to make -all- mounted drives show on your desktop? i've probably googled this for 3 hours without finding an answer!
[05:26] <Pelo> nani, do you pay attention when ppl reply to you ?  you've been given answers many times
[05:26] <Pelo> user01, yes
[05:27] <adi> thor, why dont you make links?
[05:27] <atoponce> nani: there are a number of ways. using the 'ps aux' commend piped to grep would probably be your best bet
[05:27] <Pelo> user01,  search for kernel too
[05:27] <atoponce> *command
[05:27] <billboforealdoe> im having trouble getting sound on my toshiba satellite p105-6084
[05:27] <Brylie> thanks for the resolution help guys!
[05:27] <Thor> adi: that's not very elegant, is it. USB drives pop up the second you plug them in, there must be a similar mechanism for regular drives
[05:27] <Pelo> billboforealdoe,  look up your model in the forum , chances are there is a fix in ther for you
[05:28] <billboforealdoe> k will check
[05:28] <Thor> adi: imho, everything in /media should pop up as a drive icon.
[05:28] <KyleYankan_> Has anyone ran into gnome-terminal not working after upgrading from dapper to edgy?
[05:28] <adi> yes
[05:28] <adi> it should
[05:28] <Brylie> now if I could get my monitor to stop squealing
[05:28] <adi> doesnt yours pop up everytime you plug in a usb drive
[05:28] <billboforealdoe> any reason why wine wouldnt install?
[05:28] <Fizzbane> !wine
[05:28] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[05:29] <Flannel> billboforealdoe: just apt-get it.  Make sure you have universe enabled
[05:29] <Fizzbane> yay
[05:29] <billboforealdoe> dag you guys are quick at answering
[05:29] <KyleYankan_> Woops. So anyone have ther gnome-terminal issue?
[05:29] <RatKiller> g'nite all-- take 'er easy
[05:29] <Pelo> billboforealdoe, if we know the answwer we are
[05:29] <Thor> adi: oh, yes, i have an icon for my USB drive on my desktop right now.
[05:29] <Brylie> !gpl
[05:29] <adi> :)
[05:30] <ubotu> gpl is the GNU General Public License. See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
[05:30] <nb-bob> juan found a prog for ya
[05:30] <Juan> cool
[05:30] <tweako> hey guys i am sorry to be annoying but if your bored check out my new site..theres tons of ubuntu content on there..its a user-generated site for computing information and tutorials.. http://www.tweako.com
[05:30] <nb-bob> it is called gfslicer
[05:30] <nb-bob> nice gui
[05:30] <Thor> guess i could make links, but ... ba-a-a-ah.
[05:30] <Juan> girlfriend slicer?
[05:30] <Juan> lol
[05:30] <Juan> j/k
[05:30] <Juan> thanks
[05:30] <xircx> i found a problem with wine, i can run my p2p "Ares" on it just fine but when i do a search for some thing it wont fine eny thing
[05:30] <vn-> thor! aesir av heim ?
[05:30] <nb-bob> no I do not think it does that
[05:30] <nb-bob> lol
[05:30] <Pelo> xircx,  direct wine related questions to #winehq
[05:30] <matthew1429> does anyone ever convert .ram or .rm files into something an mp3 player can use?
[05:31] <Pelo> matthew1429,  google for  ram2mp3
[05:31] <Thor> vn: ser? nj, bare vanlig nordmann?
[05:31] <matthew1429> bah, it's windows
[05:32] <adi> anyone having trouble with the new kernal?
[05:32] <Pelo> adi,  which kernel would that be ?
[05:32] <pewee> 2.6.20-13..?
[05:33] <atoponce> 2.6.15-27-386
[05:33] <atoponce> that's my current kernel
[05:33] <pewee> i win!
[05:33] <adi> 2.6.20-13-386\
[05:33] <matthew1429> Pelo: thanks but that is a windows script
[05:33] <Thor> running Feisty btw, but this has been a problem for as long as i can remember.
[05:33] <vn-> Thor: eek, I was just 'trying' lol....I wanna communicate with the commander of the Asgard fleet :p
[05:33] <Thor> vn: haha, i'm actually from Norway. ;) Thor is a normal boy's name.
[05:34] <billboforealdoe> i havent found anything on my sound
[05:34] <Pelo> matthew1429,   it's was a search param,  it might yeald a linux version  try ram2mp3 linux for a search
[05:34] <pewee> as jesus in mexico!
[05:34] <pewee> XD
[05:34] <vn-> oh..I thought it was reserved to the god
[05:34] <Thor> vn: it's of course also the name of the god.
[05:34] <pewee> i know a guy named elvis. just wanted to get that off my chest.
[05:34] <Thor> vn: i am named after Thor with The Hammer, yes. x3
[05:34] <Pelo> billboforealdoe,   run   alsamixer from the terminal and make sure nothing is muted and you have the right soundcard and mixer selected
[05:34] <wick2o> any jigdo experts in the house?
[05:35] <vn-> Thor's hammer I remember the stargate episode ;)
[05:35] <pewee> what is jigdo, anyway? read that from time to time..
[05:35] <Thor> vn: i think i have seen an astonishing 1 stargate episode.
[05:35] <wick2o> pewee: its for downloading daily builds of ubunut
[05:35] <vn-> aw, which one?
[05:35] <vn-> I saw them all hehe
[05:35] <Thor> vn: god knows
[05:35] <Thor> ubunut!
[05:35] <robg> Hello... Got a quick GRUB question
[05:35] <Pelo> Thor,  there was only 1 that deserved the epitet astonishing
[05:36] <vn-> which god?
[05:36] <Pelo> vn-,   #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:36] <robg> Is there any plans to incorporate GRUB 2?
[05:36] <Thor> Pelo: the astonishing was for "1".
[05:36] <vn-> Pelo: okok
[05:36] <wick2o> im tring to update my ubuntu lts 6.06.1 cd so i dont have to apt-get update after an install
[05:36] <Rexer> Is there a way to privately talk to someone on IRC?
[05:36] <vn-> what would be a good freenode channel for networking questions?
[05:36] <Thor> Rexer: try /query their-nickname
[05:36] <atoponce> Rexer: /msg <nick>
[05:36] <wick2o> when i try to do this manually then the install doesnt work, cant find the nics or partition the harddrive
[05:37] <atoponce> where <nick> is their nickname
[05:37] <Rexer> ok, thanks, with that in mind, is anyone good with wine?
[05:37] <saibot> Hello
[05:37] <Thor> /query opens a window, /msg merely sends a message, but will usually open a window for the other person.
[05:37] <billboforealdoe> on alsamixer how do i do anything... very new at linux
[05:37] <robg> Rexer: Good at drinking it
[05:37] <saibot> help me here
[05:37] <atoponce> Rexer: you most likely will need to have your nick registered and identified with nickserv
[05:37] <atoponce> Thor: depends on your client
[05:37] <Rexer> robg, haha, i meant installing and using it = )
[05:37] <Pelo> billboforealdoe, tab and arrow keys
[05:37] <Pelo> xzk
[05:38] <[ubm] > Beryl is sick look omg :P
[05:38] <Pelo> saibot,  only if you have a problem
[05:38] <saibot> can you say some addresses int sources.list for me to install modules-assistence ?
[05:38] <THJ> a, haha
[05:38] <THJ> so this is a freenode server
[05:38] <THJ> i knew it
[05:38] <billboforealdoe> ok nothing is muted and i believe the card is right
[05:38] <britt> hey guys, question about nspluginwrapper
[05:38] <Pelo> saibot,  enable the extra repositories in synaptic  and so a search
[05:39] <saibot> I'm not using ubuntu, but a distro based in it
[05:39] <MTecknology> is gnome-panel opening as a separate window when logging in a know bug?
[05:39] <britt> it doesnt work and i used the program to install a 32-bit program
[05:39] <saibot> so it use apt-get
[05:39] <Pelo> saibot,  same thing
[05:39] <saibot> and sources.list
[05:39] <saibot> ;)
[05:39] <adi> apt-get synaptic
[05:39] <adi> then use synaptic
[05:39] <THJ> *apt-get install synaptic
[05:39] <THJ> =D
[05:39] <adi> yes
[05:39] <adi> haha
[05:39] <saibot> dont you guys know the lines in sources.list?
[05:39] <saibot> thanx ;D
[05:40] <AstroTralfaz> Anyone here using an iMac G3?
[05:40] <Pelo> adi,  synaptic should be install by default  in any ubuntu based distro
[05:40] <cafuego_> Not for your distro, no.
[05:40] <britt> a
[05:40] <adi> it depends what ubuntu your distro is based on
[05:40] <britt> AstroTralfaz: yes i am
[05:40] <cafuego_> AstroTralfaz: I have a few.
[05:40] <Pelo> !repos | saibot
[05:40] <ubotu> saibot: 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
[05:40] <Rexer> can anyone help me install wine 9.33, i really have no idea what im doing.
[05:40] <adi> Pelo: no, I've used beafanatix, it doesn't install it by default
[05:40] <saibot> thanx
[05:41] <Pelo> Rexer,   goto  www.winehq.org and follow the links and the instructions
[05:41] <billboforealdoe> ive tried those instructions a 100 times
[05:41] <blockcipher> hey all, i have feisty .. now everyonce in awhile ill do  apt-get update and apt-get upgrade...and there are some updates..........should the update manager be prompting me or should i do this manually from this point forward?  it came up once .. did i just beat it to the punch?  Thanks
[05:41] <THJ> okay, so not 1 person in this channel knows how one would tell whatever manages Ubuntu's desktop disk icons to display my regular disks and not just my external ones?
[05:41] <jhunt> Hey does any know how to make Evince (on Feisty) default to printing double sided? I can print double sided but every time I reopen it is set to single sided again.
[05:41] <britt> is there any way to get flash to work on 64 bit ubuntu using nspluginwrapper
[05:41] <Rexer> i have, i think i messed up somewhere, my ultimate goal is WoW. when i try to install it, it says it cant complete a registry
[05:41] <britt> it installs, and i copied the plugin into the /usr/lib/firefox/plugins dir but it doesnt work
[05:41] <Pelo> Rexer, holdon
[05:41] <Rexer> ok
[05:42] <Pelo> Rexer,  downlaod and run this deb http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/archive/index.html
[05:42] <cafuego_> blockcipher: #ubuntu+1
[05:42] <Rexer> ok
[05:42] <blockcipher> cafuego, oops :)  thx
[05:42] <AstroTralfaz> britt, I need to know how to get the live cd to work correctly. I have Version 6.06 LTS for mac.
[05:43] <britt> AstroTralfaz: whats it doing, it should work flawlessly. lemme guess, your screen isnt displaying properly?
[05:43] <billboforealdoe> alsamixer is not muted and sound is correct
[05:43] <billboforealdoe> but still no sound..
[05:44] <AstroTralfaz> I get the splash screen and a list of stuff that it does and a little snippet of music after a few minutes.'
[05:44] <Pelo> billboforealdoe,  that is the best "I" can do for you,  I've never had sound problems myself,  try looking up the shipset in the forum or ask again at a different time, maybe someone else will come in that know how to fix it
[05:44] <OtakuMark> There was a guy in here earlier named jagsUT, he was getting an unresponsive black screen after selecting to run the Live CD and waiting for an off-color Ubuntu loading bar to complete. I'm having the same problem. Does anyone know what the solution for that is?
[05:44] <britt> AstroTralfaz: ok. that seems normal
[05:45] <billboforealdoe> thanks pelo
[05:45] <billboforealdoe> will an audio driver work in wine
[05:46] <britt> AstroTralfaz: i personally have run 6.06 and 6.10 on my 366 iBook without any issues.
[05:47] <Zehava> billboforealdoe have you tried ndiswrapper?
[05:47] <billboforealdoe> i have not, may i ask what it is?
[05:47] <Dacvak> Hi there, I have a question.
[05:47] <AstroTralfaz> I've got an iMac G3 running at 500 MHz with 320 MB oif RAM onboard.
[05:48] <atoponce> Dacvak: then ask your question
[05:48] <Pelo> Dacvak,  are yougonna share it or keep it to yourself ?
[05:48] <OtakuMark> gonna try 6.10 64-bit, brb
[05:48] <Zehava> billboforealdoe ndiswrapper is a way to make windows drivers work for linux.  some don't work that way, but most will, it's how I set up my nvidia card.
[05:48] <Dacvak> Is there a way to set up keyboard macros in Ubuntu? Basically, make F12 or something act as "<alt>+<tab>" or something?
[05:48] <atoponce> Dacvak: using gnome?
[05:48] <Dacvak> Yeah
[05:48] <billboforealdoe> how do i get it
[05:48] <Zehava> billboforealdoe google ndiswrapper plenty of help on how to set it up and use.
[05:48] <billboforealdoe> ok
[05:48] <billboforealdoe> thanks
[05:48] <atoponce> Dacvak: System -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts
[05:49] <Dacvak> I've been there
[05:49] <Dacvak> It doesn't have the actions I need.
[05:49] <aalhamad> is there a div viewer?
[05:49] <omkar86> !list
[05:49] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[05:49] <AmaroqWolf> oops, wrong window xD
[05:49] <atoponce> Dacvak: it has the alt-tab action
[05:49] <Dacvak> I'm looking to set F14 (imaginary button) as "<Alt>+Left"
[05:49] <Pelo> Dacvak,   try the scim thingy
[05:49] <adi> !list
[05:49] <omkar86> ubotu fserves
[05:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fserves - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:49] <omkar86> ubotu fserve
[05:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fserve - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:50] <atoponce> Dacvak: how can you set an imaginary button to a keyboard shortcut?
[05:50] <cafuego_> AstroTralfaz: The default harddisk in G3 iMacs is not very quick; for snappier response, you're best of using 'Xubuntu' instead of Ubuntu.
[05:50] <Dacvak> My mouse has buttons on it that are actually F14. F15. and F16, theoretically. I want to take advantage of these buttons.
[05:50] <AstroTralfaz> How fo i go about getting that?
[05:51] <tonyyarusso> !mouse | Dacvak
[05:51] <ubotu> Dacvak: Enabling extra mouse buttons: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto  - Enabling serial mouse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto
[05:51] <atoponce> Dacvak: ahh. so you don't want to set keyboard shortcuts, but mouse shortcuts
[05:51] <omkar86> !fserves
[05:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fserves - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:51] <Dacvak> I've tried all that. This isn't a regular multi-button mouse.
[05:51] <superdummy> where can I get the wireless tool provided in Feisty Fawn?  My (WPA) wireless actually worked in feisty.. but I just went back to edgy and now I can't seem to get my wireless up and running again.
[05:52] <Dacvak> The three buttons that I'm trying to take advantage of are actually imaginary keyboard strokes.
[05:52] <atoponce> Dacvak: beyond me. i don't know
[05:52] <Dacvak> You know how each button on the keyboard is actually something like "x047" or something like that? Well, the mouse buttons are the same way. They're just unused on normal keyboards.
[05:52] <Pelo> g'night folks
[05:53] <Dacvak> Don't think of it in terms of a mouse. If you can figure out how to map F12 to do the function "<Alt>+Left" then it'll work.
[05:53] <h3xagram> hello, im having an issue playing a movie.. i keep getting this error:
[05:53] <in4trouble> I have a problem accessing my root disk, I booted off a cd and ran fsck, but it appears hung.  Can anyone offer advice?
[05:53] <h3xagram> http://pastebin.ubuntu-nl.org/12861/
[05:53] <Silent_Chaos> I installed ubuntu via synaptic, whenever ubuntu loads, it starts up the desktop for a second, then the screen turns white and restarts the whole ubuntu GUI. anyone know why
[05:53] <atoponce> Dacvak: you may want to look into 'xset'
[05:53] <Silent_Chaos> wait
[05:53] <Silent_Chaos> not ubuntu
[05:53] <h3xagram> please help me
[05:53] <Silent_Chaos> installed beryl
[05:53] <superdummy> wireless help?
[05:53] <Dacvak> What's that?
[05:54] <billboforealdoe> god i suck
[05:54] <Silent_Chaos>  I installed beryl via synaptic, whenever ubuntu loads, it starts up the desktop for a second, then the screen turns white and restarts the whole ubuntu GUI. anyone know why
[05:54] <Zehava> superdummy ask your question, if anyone knows we'll answer.
[05:54] <h3xagram> http://pastebin.ubuntu-nl.org/12861/
[05:54] <PinkFloyd> !aircrack-ng
[05:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about aircrack-ng - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:54] <atoponce> Dacvak: xset is an xmodmap utility. actually, xmodmap is what you want to look into. not xset
[05:54] <atoponce> !xmodmap
[05:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xmodmap - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:55] <PinkFloyd> Im looking for the package aircrack-ng. It appears on the packages.ubuntu.com but doesnt in Synaptic or in the apt-get.
[05:55] <Dacvak> I actually tried that, already.
[05:55] <PinkFloyd> Ive got the .deb file for it, but I dont know how to install it that way.
[05:55] <superdummy> where can I find the wireless manager that Feisty Fawn had?  I decided to go back to edgy but now I cannot access my wifi
[05:55] <h3xagram> http://pastebin.ubuntu-nl.org/12861/
[05:55] <Toma-> !info aircrack-ng
[05:55] <in4trouble> ?
[05:55] <superdummy> it is a wpa network
[05:55] <ubotu> aircrack-ng: Wireless WEP/WPA cracking utilities. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.6-1ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 160 kB, installed size 460 kB
[05:55] <Toma-> PinkFloyd: have you enabled universe?
[05:55] <pirea> PinkFloyd: Double-click on it to launch Gdebi (X/Ubuntu 6.10 or later) or 'sudo dpkg -i *.deb' in a terminal.
[05:55] <atoponce> Dacvak: xmodmap is for specifically switching and assigning keys. if you used a gui tool to do it, i would bet it would be using xmodmap on the backend
[05:55] <PinkFloyd> yes
[05:56] <superdummy> air crack.. isn't that wifi hacking tools?
[05:56] <h3xagram> http://pastebin.ubuntu-nl.org/12861/
[05:56] <PinkFloyd> yeah, im just playing with it
[05:56] <PinkFloyd> Seeing if it'll break the WPA2 on my router
[05:56] <superdummy> I have a cooll video of that in action
[05:56] <h3xagram> http://pastebin.ubuntu-nl.org/12861/
[05:56] <superdummy> provided by irongeek.com
[05:56] <ouellettesr> if im installing openoffice from their website do i install the debian menus under desktop integration?
[05:56] <PinkFloyd> link meh?
[05:57] <Dacvak> Well, then I don't really understand how to use it, I guess.
[05:57] <superdummy> one sec..
[05:58] <superdummy> I can probably send it to you faster than I could dig it up..:-D
[05:58] <PinkFloyd> lol
[05:58] <superdummy> anyways..any clues on getting wpa to work like it did on feisty?
[05:58] <billboforealdoe> when it says go to source directory and run something how do i do that...
[05:58] <superdummy> edgy does not come w/ whatever that network manager is..
[05:59] <nani> how can i run mp sql in ubuntu
[05:59] <h3xagram> http://pastebin.ubuntu-nl.org/12861/
[05:59] <PinkFloyd> ok I did the dpkg thing
[05:59] <PinkFloyd> now how do I run aircrack?
[06:00] <billboforealdoe> when it says go to source directory and run something how do i do that...
[06:00] <PinkFloyd> go to that directory?
[06:00] <aalhamad> is there a div vewier like text-xdiv in Fedora?
[06:00] <superdummy> pinkfloyd.. you want that video?
[06:00] <PinkFloyd> yeah sure
[06:00] <superdummy> it's free..  non copyright etc.
[06:00] <billboforealdoe> i dont even know how to go to a directory. this is all new to me
[06:00] <adi> !repos | PinkFloyd
[06:00] <ubotu> PinkFloyd: 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
[06:01] <PinkFloyd> adi
[06:01] <in4trouble> Anyone have information of recovering a disk that seems partially readable.  fsck hangs after a while?
[06:01] <PinkFloyd> i got it installed
[06:01] <adi> yes
[06:01] <PinkFloyd> i just dont know how to start it now
[06:01] <adi> manually from the terminal
[06:01] <nb-bob> billboforealdoe, cd
[06:01] <PinkFloyd> superdummy: link?
[06:01] <jetscreamer> dd_rescue, dd_rhelp
[06:02] <jetscreamer> in4trouble: dd_rescue, dd_rhelp
[06:02] <superdummy> it's being sent directly to you
[06:02] <adi> something like sudo aircrack-ng
[06:02] <nani> how can i run my sql in ubuntu
[06:02] <superdummy> it's a sfw file.. get you a flash player
[06:02] <adi> nani: you have to install it first
[06:02] <Dacvak> How do you run Xmodmap?
[06:02] <Zehava> finally got a mud program installed!  Thank you
[06:02] <PinkFloyd> superdummy: got it
[06:02] <sbalneav> nani: Install it from synaptic
[06:02] <PinkFloyd> Firefox ;)
[06:03] <nani> alreday installed
[06:03] <in4trouble> is there a program to read a disk that will map out bad sectors? BTW. ide disk
[06:03] <superdummy> accept the transfer
[06:03] <adi> did you istall te client as well?
[06:03] <oren> i try to get files from SVN repository - svn co http://www.myserver.com:81/svn/Myrepository and get an error- Could not resolve hostname.
[06:03] <oren> any ideas?
[06:03] <sharms> oren: that is a dns issue, not an svn issue
[06:03] <erikja> !kptc
[06:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kptc - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:03] <sharms> contact your host
[06:03] <superdummy> I have others if you like
[06:03] <PinkFloyd> superdummy: didnt get one
[06:03] <lincoln5> hey all
[06:04] <superdummy> "waiting for transfer to begin"
[06:04] <um_whoa> !hi | lincoln5
[06:04] <oren> sharms:it works from my windows machine..
[06:04] <ubotu> lincoln5: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[06:04] <PinkFloyd> i didnt get a request
[06:04] <sbalneav> nani: So, it's started then.  use the mysql command to interface to it, or install something like mysqladmin
[06:04] <oren> sharms:  maybe it's the /// signs?
[06:04] <superdummy> ok.. let me try again
[06:04] <sbalneav> nani: Probably a better question for #mysql
[06:05] <lincoln5> hi
[06:05] <omkar86> wats the multiprotocol p2p client in linux?
[06:05] <sharms> oren: those should be ok
[06:05] <superdummy> hmm.. must be firewalled
[06:05] <lincoln5> so anyways, i guess you guys know about seamlessrdp?
[06:05] <sharms> oren: can you ping that server
[06:05] <superdummy> email?
[06:05] <PinkFloyd> superdummy: im not registered on here, would that do it?
[06:05] <superdummy> me either
[06:05] <oren> sharms:  let me try
[06:05] <nb-bob> omkar86, frostwire
[06:05] <superdummy> dunno
[06:06] <superdummy> I'm registered on ma' other machine...   just not this one
[06:06] <superdummy> coming back from a clean install
[06:06] <PinkFloyd> can you upload it?
[06:06] <superdummy> yeah.. who do you use?
[06:06] <PinkFloyd> imageshack
[06:06] <superdummy> it's small enough to email as well
[06:06] <oren> sharms:  you are a the man! it was the wrong url. 10x!
[06:06] <superdummy> imageshack has file hosting too?
[06:06] <PinkFloyd> swf
[06:06] <superdummy> used them for pics
[06:07] <omkar86> nb-bob: its not on ubuntu repos, compile?
[06:07] <sharms> oren: :)
[06:07] <omkar86> frostwire
[06:07] <nb-bob> omkar86, it is in mine
[06:07] <nb-bob> I am running edgy
[06:07] <billboforealdoe> when it says extract it with then a command what does that mean. im getting highly frustrated
[06:07] <omkar86> maybe its on extra repos, how to know that?
[06:08] <omkar86> im using edgy xubuntu
[06:08] <nani> how can i run php
[06:08] <kraypius> is there no way to have multiple desktop backgrounds with gnome?
[06:08] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: What is it you're trying to do?
[06:08] <nb-bob> omkar86, I don't know how to tell where it came from
[06:08] <omkar86> ok
[06:08] <nb-bob> sorry
[06:08] <kraypius> omkar!
[06:08] <billboforealdoe> get ndiswrapper so that i can get the driver for my sound
[06:09] <pirea> Frostwire isn't on the repos or backports.
[06:09] <sbalneav> nani: it runs as part of a web server, like apache.
[06:09] <nani> ok
[06:09] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: sound?  ndiswrapper only works for wireless network cards.
[06:09] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: What kind of sound card do you have?
[06:10] <billboforealdoe> not quite sure. i knew how to check it on windows :)
[06:10] <omkar86> got it :) http://www.frostwire.com/
[06:10] <kraypius> nani, you can install the php command line interpreter version too
[06:10] <kraypius> omkar, from flstudio?
[06:10] <nani> recenly i was in stalled ubuntu in my office server i want to server to connet with windows 2003 is it possible/
[06:10] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: Do you have a volume icon up at the top right hand corner?
[06:10] <billboforealdoe> yes
[06:10] <homerj> is PPC support dropped for FF ?
[06:11] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: do this from a terminal: lsmod | grep snd_
[06:11] <omkar86> kraypius: wats flstudio?
[06:11] <nani> recenly i was in stalled ubuntu in my office server i want to coneent this server to  other server windows 2003 is it possible/
[06:11] <sbalneav> nani: Yes, samba can share files.
[06:11] <AngelBear> hmm
[06:12] <wilo> this is a bit of a stupid question
[06:12] <lincoln5> seamlessrdp anyone?
[06:12] <nani> ok tq
[06:12] <billboforealdoe> ok i did that
[06:12] <wilo> but where is the default directory for firefox in ubuntu?
[06:12] <kraypius> omkar, nm.. there is someone on efnet called omkar. flstudio is a music production program
[06:12] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: And what did it return?
[06:12] <sbalneav> Paste it to the pastebin
[06:12] <sbalneav> !pastebin
[06:12] <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)
[06:12] <nani> iam new for lynux can u please explain how connect
[06:12] <lincoln5> i've gone to all the trouble to install the new rdesktop and seamlessrdp software but once I start rdesktop with the -A option, it's no different to a normal rdp session.
[06:13] <sharms> lincoln5: edgy?
[06:13] <lincoln5> no im on rhel5
[06:13] <sbalneav> nani: That's a REALLY big topic, getting samba to go.  If you're a beginner with Linux, I'd get more comfortable with it for a few weeks before trying to set up samba.
[06:13] <sharms> lincoln5: you have to have rdesktop 1.5
[06:13] <billboforealdoe> i pasted it
[06:13] <kraypius> eww redhat
[06:13] <zenki> hi
[06:13] <lincoln5> i do
[06:13] <sbalneav> nani: samba.org has some excellent documentation.
[06:13] <nani> really?
[06:13] <lincoln5> it has the -A option
[06:13] <sharms> lincoln5: what does rpm -qa | grep rdesktop
[06:13] <zenki> can i connect windows machines to a nfs server?
[06:13] <kraypius> zenki, yes
[06:13] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: Aaaaand, what's the URL?  My crystal ball's broken today. :)
[06:14] <billboforealdoe> shoot. lol hold on
[06:14] <lincoln5> ive built 1.5 from source and used an rpm.. its just so strange.
[06:14] <matthew1429> does anyone know how to download a .ram/.rm file or use streamripper to do this?
[06:14] <zenki> and it can be syncronized
[06:14] <zenki> ?
[06:14] <billboforealdoe> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12872/
[06:14] <dalegribble> why is it that in my .bash_profile, if i uncomment the lines to set path if user's private bin exists, it is still not included in my $PATH?
[06:15] <kraypius> mathew, search add/remove for real player
[06:15] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: well, looks like you've got a sound card.  It's found the intel one.
[06:15] <lincoln5> sharms, that returns "rdesktop-1.5.0-1"
[06:15] <billboforealdoe> im pretty sure ive unmuted everything..
[06:15] <warlock> Any linux guru online? I want to know if theres a way to disable the email built in function in ubuntu? looks like someone is attempting to send emails / or have succsessed to send emails through my server - any ideas?
[06:15] <kraypius> mathew, also.. amarok can probably play it too.. which is what I use as my media player
[06:16] <oren> hi all. i want to connect to a windows 2000 server. the server has pc-anywhere on it. how do i do it from Ubuntu?
[06:16] <billboforealdoe> is there any way to check to see if my stuff is muted..
[06:16] <lincoln5> can you tell me what is suppose to happen once you run it? is it normal to come up with a terminal session first?
[06:16] <kraypius> warlock, apt-get remove sendmail
[06:16] <warlock> I've gotten a report from my ISP that the server has been hacked, no idea of how to check if it has or not eaither - I did uninstall ftp,webmin, change root passowrd (to a very very extremly secure one) + changed ssh ports ,any other ideas?
[06:16] <warlock> or more likely, anything else I have to edit?
[06:16] <warlock> thanks kraypius
[06:16] <lincoln5> warlock, get a fortigate firewall
[06:16] <zenki> why ubuntu get problems connecting to a samba server
[06:16] <zenki> ?
[06:17] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: right click on the volume control icon, and select "open volume control", then in the volume control, go to preferences, and make sure you've got all the channels enabled.
[06:17] <warlock> lincoln5, well we have a firewall - but I want to be able to look up if my server is totally secure or not
[06:17] <Rexer> Where can i get the 32-bit library ia32libs
[06:17] <warlock> Is there a way to see what has been promted in the server lately? like commands thats been used on the server?
[06:17] <oren> does anyone know how to do loginto windows server?
[06:17] <nb-bob> warlock, history
[06:17] <zulfajuniadi> warlock: there are penetration test available online.
[06:17] <warlock> is there a file?
[06:18] <warlock> oh zulfajuniadi, pretty please link to one?
[06:18] <ud> can someone tell me how ubunto automagically detects, mounts, and puts a shortcut on my desktop to my external usb hard drive? I like to know how things work :)
[06:18] <kraypius> warlock.. might want to do: cat /root/.bash_history
[06:18] <warlock> that'd be awesome, big times
[06:18] <cafuego_> warlock: `sudo' logs to syslog, so that should all be available.
[06:18] <billboforealdoe> they are all enabled to the best of my knowledge
[06:18] <kraypius> warlock.. but if someone has had access to root you will likely want to reinstall everything
[06:18] <lasking> i hate the world today......
[06:18] <homerj> found it...
[06:18] <cafuego_> warlock: Configure it to now allow users to run shells directly
[06:18] <warlock> they didnt kraypius, thats the weird thing O_O - so I wonder if they did anything else
[06:18] <cafuego_> s/now/not/
[06:18] <warlock> well, cafuego - im not very experienced in that matter
[06:18] <ravigehlot> What is the difference between the LTS and the non-LTS version?
[06:18] <lincoln5> warlock, that isn't as easy as you think, if there is a website that host dynamic content or takes user input then there is huge security risks there.
[06:19] <kraypius> warlock.. best thing to do is change all the passwords
[06:19] <warlock> zulfajuniadi, do you have a link for a test online?
[06:19] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: OK, how are you testing the volume?  Trying to play something?  Music, or the like?
[06:19] <lincoln5> warlock, ssh isn't the only way to get into a server
[06:19] <pirea> Anyone know where the daily builds are indexed?
[06:19] <warlock> kraypius, ok thanks - but this test online, is there a way to get my hands on the link?
[06:19] <warlock> lincoln5, no?
[06:19] <cafuego_> I don't know if the log_exec still exists for the kernel
[06:19] <billboforealdoe> trying to play music
[06:19] <zulfajuniadi> warlock: http://auditmypc.com
[06:19] <kraypius> what test
[06:19] <billboforealdoe> on a myspace
[06:20] <lincoln5> anyway
[06:20] <cafuego_> that patches the exec() call in the kernel and writes a log entry for each command that is executed.
[06:20] <lincoln5> sharms, any thoughts?
[06:20] <warlock> wow, I dont know how to thank you zulfajuniadi - you have no idea!
[06:20] <Dacvak> Can anyone here help me with using Xmodmap?
[06:20] <zulfajuniadi> np man
[06:20] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: Why don't we try something simpler, to start?  Can you put an audio cd into your cdrom drive, and see if that works?
[06:20] <drew> anyone ever have problem seeing tty0 in ubuntu 6.10?
[06:20] <billboforealdoe> sure thing
[06:20] <ravigehlot> What is the difference between the LTS and the non-LTS version?
[06:21] <sharms> lincoln5: no if you have the right version, and you are sure you are running that version and not a different one (aka rdesktop --version is correct) then its hard to say
[06:21] <flickernoise718> hey guys, I tried the ATI drivers install (both methods) on this page: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[06:21] <flickernoise718> no go
[06:21] <zenki> can anybody help me with a samba server ?
[06:21] <zulfajuniadi> i think lts stands for long term support
[06:21] <flickernoise718> I even did it with the installer from ATI
[06:21] <drew> my console looks like it's resolution is out of range =\ any ideas?
[06:21] <superdummy> xdrive, yet another suckhole service provided by aol...    sorry pinkfloyd...  I give up..
[06:21] <flickernoise718> "sudo module-assistant prepare,update" <--- what does that do?
[06:21] <CrackUhToeUh> hi im having a huge issue with ubuntu
[06:21] <CrackUhToeUh> can somebody help me?
[06:21] <Dacvak> Does anyone know how to use Xmodmap?
[06:21] <CrackUhToeUh> i need to get wireless working
[06:21] <flickernoise718> cuz when I typed it, it says "command not found"
[06:21] <CrackUhToeUh> but wireless isnt working
[06:21] <billboforealdoe> no sound from a cd...
[06:21] <linuxnooblah> when i try use live cd i get something about uderlying user authentication, halp :X
[06:21] <lasking> ubuntu debian gentoo  which is the best?
[06:21] <CrackUhToeUh> can someone help me get wireless?
[06:22] <superdummy> yeah, me too crack a toe
[06:22] <jetscreamer> lasking: gentoo or lfs sounds best for you
[06:22] <kraypius> lasking, for what?
[06:22] <superdummy> need some help here in the wifi dept.
[06:22] <CrackUhToeUh> hello?
[06:22] <CrackUhToeUh> anybody?
[06:22] <CrackUhToeUh> help!?
[06:22] <superdummy> lol
[06:22] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe:  when you do an ls -l /dev/dsp, do you get something returned
[06:22] <superdummy> :-!
[06:22] <linuxnooblah> anyone :X?
[06:22] <CrackUhToeUh> can someone help me with wireless?
[06:22] <CrackUhToeUh> can someone help me with wireless?
[06:22] <CrackUhToeUh> can someone help me with wireless?
[06:22] <CrackUhToeUh> can someone help me with wireless?
[06:22] <CrackUhToeUh> can someone help me with wireless?
[06:22] <CrackUhToeUh> can someone help me with wireless?
[06:22] <CrackUhToeUh> can someone help me with wireless?
[06:23] <CrackUhToeUh> can someone help me with wireless?
[06:23] <CrackUhToeUh> can someone help me with wireless?
[06:23] <CrackUhToeUh> can someone help me with wireless?
[06:23] <hobs> dont spam buddy
[06:23] <CrackUhToeUh> can someone help me with wireless?
[06:23] <Hirvinen> !ops
[06:23] <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
[06:23] <kraypius> woh
[06:23] <CrackUhToeUh> can someone help me with wireless?
[06:23] <superdummy> here comes that nasty bot message
[06:23] <zenki> install the network manager
[06:23] <CrackUhToeUh> can someone help me with wireless?
[06:23] <CrackUhToeUh> can someone help me with wireless?
[06:23] <lincoln5> what the hand
[06:23] <jetscreamer> no no wireless for you
[06:23] <lasking> why gentoo  sounds best for you
[06:23] <billboforealdoe> yes i get something returned
[06:23] <noise> help i uninstalled root
[06:23] <shea> he's annoying even wired
[06:23] <hobs> I could use some help with my wireless :)
[06:23] <billboforealdoe> crw-rw---- 1 root audio 14, 3 2007-03-29 17:19 /dev/dsp
[06:23] <superdummy> me2 me2
[06:23] <lincoln5> sharms, dude, how is it all suppose to work?
[06:23] <nb-bob> what about wifi?
[06:23] <ravigehlot> Is there a way to run IE6 on Ubuntu without having Windows actually installed?
[06:23] <jetscreamer> lasking: distrowatch.org
[06:24] <noise> ie4linux
[06:24] <jetscreamer> wine
[06:24] <ravigehlot> ok
[06:24] <pirea> ravigehlot: http://www.tatanka.com.br
[06:24] <superdummy> can't establish a connection on my already configured WPA
[06:24] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: ok, lets try this: at the prompt, type "id", and see if the "audio" group is listed.
[06:24] <zulfajuniadi> ravigehalot: try googling ei4linux
[06:24] <superdummy> had one earlier on feisty.. buthad to roll back to edgy
[06:24] <hobs> I dont even know if my wireless is even working
[06:24] <superdummy> now I have no wifi
[06:24] <hobs> I cant tell ;)
[06:24] <superdummy> :(
[06:24] <billboforealdoe> says (29)audio
[06:24] <ravigehlot> ok
[06:24] <sharms> lincoln5: theoretically you just run it with -C "c:\seamlessrdp\seamless.exe c:\program files\whatever"
[06:24] <nb-bob> superdummy, sorry no experience with wpa in linux
[06:24] <billboforealdoe> 29(audio)*
[06:25] <superdummy> it just works w/ feisty
[06:25] <superdummy> no idea on edgy
[06:25] <nb-bob> hobs, are you in a terminal? if so sudo iwconfig
[06:25] <hobs> ok one second
[06:25] <nb-bob> what does that tell you
[06:25] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: hmm.  Well, the kernel see's your audio card, and you're in the audio group.  So, theoretically, it should be working.  This an onboard sound card?
[06:25] <hobs> I found one!
[06:25] <zenki> how can ubunto connect to a samba server?
[06:25] <drew> anyone know how to modify console? tty0 etc
[06:26] <billboforealdoe> yup build into the laptop. a harman/kardon
[06:26] <lincoln5> sharms, and you dont see a windows log-on or anything? just wait for the program window to open?
[06:26] <hobs> nb-bob, how do I scan for available wireless networks :)
[06:26] <nb-bob> hobs, cool if you are running ubuntu just use network manager
[06:26] <sharms> lincoln5: I believe you must already be logged in
[06:26] <nb-bob> hobs, swscanner
[06:26] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: What kind of laptop is this?
[06:27] <sharms> lincoln5: and I specify my username and password on rdesktop command line
[06:27] <zenki> nb-bob, why the networkmanager dont work with wpa, wep shared
[06:27] <billboforealdoe> toshiba satellite p105-6084
[06:27] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: Let me google for a bit, see what I can find.
[06:27] <nb-bob> works with wep
[06:27] <billboforealdoe> have had to google the name so dang much got it memorized
[06:27] <nb-bob> not wpa
[06:27] <lincoln5> sharms, ok, im getting ripped off! I even get an rdesktop window the width of both screens instead of small manageable one.
[06:28] <zenki> nop, if the system is shared, it isn't work
[06:28] <drew> anyone know how to modify console? tty0 etc
[06:28] <sharms> lincoln5: I dont believe its stable technology yet, I had the same issue on my dual head
[06:28] <zenki> wep open, yes is nice
[06:28] <jetscreamer> /etc/inittab , drew ?
[06:28] <linuxnooblah> when i try use live cd, it tops during loading and says something about uderlying user authentication, halp :X
[06:28] <linuxnooblah> anyone halp :X
[06:28] <zenki> but when the system is wep shared, it crash the pc
[06:28] <linuxnooblah> i wanna install
[06:28] <lincoln5> but still, it can't be the graphics drivers causing this.
[06:29] <nb-bob> ah did not know that zenki
[06:29] <compilerwriter> sharms:  I came back to the tail end of this one.  What are you trying to accomplish?
[06:29] <warlock> I get these weird msgs popping up sometimes, they look like this: zzz "timed out" or something - what is this?
[06:29] <nb-bob> of course i am using wep open
[06:29] <drew> jetscreamer: I can't see tty0, tty1 etc, it looks like it's out of range resolution, is that where I can change it around to fix ?
[06:29] <sharms> compilerwriter: lincoln5 wants seamlessrdp
[06:29] <zenki> i should to change my network configuration to put ubuntu wireless
[06:29] <jetscreamer> drew: oh you want ctrl + alt +f2 ?
[06:30] <drew> yea, i can't view them
[06:30] <nb-bob> zenki, do you know of a gui that works with wep shared and wpa?
[06:30] <warlock> Id "zz" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes - these are the messages I get often, what is this?
[06:30] <compilerwriter> sharms:  lincoln5:  I take that is a remote desktop proggy?
[06:30] <drew> jetscreamer: they looks messed up, can't read anything in there.
[06:30] <jetscreamer> drew, no idea maybe somebody else
[06:30] <zenki> nop, i only talk about the wep shared
[06:30] <sharms> compilerwriter: ya, pretty much unsupported
[06:30] <linuxnooblah> anyone help me with live cd issues :X????
[06:30] <nb-bob> ko
[06:31] <compilerwriter> I would be happy to tell you how I remotely log in to my headless box if that would be of some use.
[06:31] <zenki> i want to know what we cant use
[06:31] <lincoln5> compilerwriter, yes
[06:31] <drew> Anyone else have any idea how to fix tty1, tty0, etc, so it's viewable? mine is our of resolution, can't view / use any of the consoles... =[
[06:31] <warlock> Id "zz" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes - these are the messages I get often, what is this?
[06:31] <goglu> hello
[06:31] <goglu> salut
[06:32] <lincoln5> :( i was so excited when I found out about seamlessrdp today but it doesn't work at all.
[06:32] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: Found it.  Sound won't work in that laptop in Linux due to a buggy bios.  You need to disable ACPI in your kernel to get it to work.  Either that, or update your bios. See: http://www.linlap.com/tiki-index.php?page=Toshiba+Satellite+P105
[06:32] <goglu> allo
[06:32] <compilerwriter> Lincoln5 I am logged in to my nix box via a win XP box.
[06:32] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: Probably easiest is to disable acpi
[06:32] <lincoln5> compilerwriter, aye?
[06:32] <billboforealdoe> how do i do so
[06:33] <homerj> woah
[06:33] <flickernoise718> could someone help me with these ATI drivers?
[06:33] <homerj> A Johnny Mathis sighting
[06:33] <homerj> I thought he died
[06:33] <linuxnooblah> i get this error on live cd during loading "User not known to the underlying authentication module" ANY HALP?
[06:33] <homerj> oh, wrong channel
[06:33] <Dacvak> Can anyone help me with Xmodmap?
[06:34] <compilerwriter> lincoln5:  Is that a request for more info, or are you not understanding what I am telling you?
[06:34] <billboforealdoe> how do i disable acpi
[06:35] <lincoln5> compilerwriter, I dont understand what you said.
[06:35] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: looking up some info for you.  You'll loose suspend capability.  Have you read that page I sent you?
[06:35] <linuxnooblah> i get this error on live cd during loading "User not known to the underlying authentication module" ANY HALP?
[06:35] <compilerwriter> I am currently logged into my *nix box via a monitor, keyboard, and mouse that is connected to an XP box.  My *nix box is headless.
[06:36] <mike> in grub acpi=off
[06:36] <warlock> Id "zz" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes - these are the messages I get often, what is this?
[06:36] <billboforealdoe> im reading through it. what is suspend capabilities. im sure sound is more important than that
[06:36] <lincoln5> compilerwriter, ok, i think I am trying to do something totally different to that.
[06:36] <compilerwriter> lincoln5 What are you trying to accomplish?
[06:37] <linuxnooblah> anyone know the problem or how to fix?
[06:37] <pirea> billboforealdoe: Suspend is a mode a computer will enter when inactive to conserve power.
[06:37] <warlock> Does anyone know if "postfix" can be used for hackers to send email addresses through my server? - if so, is it safe to uninstall it?
[06:37] <matthew1429> is anyone good with mplayer?  is there a way to convert to mp3 on the fly?  this is the command I'm using to successfully grab a .rm
[06:37] <matthew1429> mplayer -playlist file.ram -ao pcm -aofile file.wav -vc dummy -vo null
[06:38] <matthew1429> how do I convert this to .mp3 on the fly?
[06:38] <billboforealdoe> im plugged in 90% of the time. do you suggest it being worth it or should i try the other method they have listed
[06:38] <lincoln5> compilerwriter, seamlessrdp lets you in simplest terms connect to a window in windows instead of an rdp session so you would rdp to your windows machine and specify notepad and a notepad window would open in *nux.
[06:38] <pirea> matthew1429: That's just to dump the stream, have to convert the dumped wav with mencoder.
[06:38] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=21189
[06:38] <sbalneav> That tells you how to temporarily disable acpi
[06:38] <pirea> Or any other utility, seeing as how it's audio: lame, oggenc, etc.
[06:38] <matthew1429> yeah, seems like there could be a way to speed up the process pir
[06:38] <Hirvinen> warlock: If your box is compromised in a way that enables the attacker to use postfix to send spam from it, you're already fucked.
[06:39] <sbalneav> basically, when you see the "GRUB" bit display at the beginning, quickly hit esc
[06:39] <pirea> Dunno if Mplayer itself can transcode on-the-fly, hmm.
[06:39] <arruah> hi
[06:39] <compilerwriter> You are trying to do it in reverse.
[06:39] <Hirvinen> Hmm, sorry about the language.
[06:39] <sbalneav> Then hit "e" on the line that says "kernel....."
[06:39] <lincoln5> compilerwriter, or http://www.cendio.com/seamlessrdp/
[06:39] <matthew1429> yeah... it's one of few successfully taking a .ram and connecting to the rtsp
[06:39] <sbalneav> and add "acpi=off" at the end of it.
[06:39] <arruah> what is alternative on linux Autocad ?
[06:39] <compilerwriter> lincoln5:  I can tell you how to do that in reverse of what you are saying.
[06:39] <matthew1429> I just want to take a .ram and convert it to .mp3 and have spent 2 hours googling
[06:39] <billboforealdoe> ok reading through
[06:39] <linuxnooblah> i get this error on live cd during loading "User not known to the underlying authentication module" ANY HALP?
[06:39] <warlock> Hirvinen, whys that? I mean, I just have a regular server with a forum, and some basic webstuff
[06:40] <sbalneav> arruah: qcad, I believe
[06:40] <lincoln5> compilerwriter, what would the reverse be?
[06:40] <matthew1429> I would pay someone to automate the process
[06:40] <matthew1429> I want to rip real audio from a site and record it
[06:40] <lincoln5> I have to run Windows for work and im sick of switching between the huge vm window and managing two desktops
[06:40] <titun> someone suggest me some bookmarking software
[06:41] <sbalneav> matthew1429: This a commercial site?
[06:41] <titun> as I used google online bookmarks till now
[06:41] <matthew1429> no
[06:41] <OtakuMark> After selecting to load the Live CD, the Ubuntu splash and loading bar run for a minute and then I get a BSOD, or black screen of denial. It's this exact problem talked about in this thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=348189&highlight=live+cd+hangs+after+loading+bar
[06:41] <matthew1429> it's legal
[06:41] <billboforealdoe> ok when i go to restart my computer what do i have to do to get to the editing of these things
[06:41] <matthew1429> .rm's are free to listen to
[06:41] <matthew1429> it would just be nice to listen to them on my mp3 player
[06:42] <sbalneav> matthew1429: free to listen to.  Not free to copy, I'd expect.
[06:42] <lincoln5> shit just dont work straight in linux
[06:42] <matthew1429> that's not typically their way
[06:42] <billboforealdoe> tap the e. and after ro type acpi=off then enter then b
[06:42] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: like I said, hit "esc" real fast when it starts up
[06:42] <xai> What does it take to be able to "suspend" a desktop computer like a laptop?
[06:42] <lincoln5> thats why the far majority of people stick with windows
[06:42] <matthew1429> they give away free ebooks of their material that you have to pay for if you want hard copy
[06:42] <billboforealdoe> ok. i will try. will be back more than likely
[06:42] <pirea> lincoln5: lol, k
[06:43] <matthew1429> but I can appreciate everyone's desire to stay away :)
[06:43] <xai> When I tried to suspend, my monitor would not come backup. I can hybernate ok though, but it turns the power off.
[06:43] <lincoln5> developers should concentrate on developing software that doesnt shit itself.
[06:43] <compilerwriter> Lincoln5:  I log in to my *nix box via my XP machine.  I then use an xserver on my XP machine to render the xsessions on my *nix box.  I can choose to have a complete session or just a few windows if I want.  I have access to my Windows only software and my terminal looks just like it is connected to a *nix box.
[06:43] <port101> when using ssh remotely whats the switch to runa  program in the backgroudn so it doesnt stop running when you close the ssh session?
[06:43] <sbalneav> lincoln5: We do, but it's kind of hard when the hardware vendor won't give you any information on the internals of how their stuff works.
[06:43] <lincoln5> compilerwriter, ok so how would I have windows(tm) windows in X?
[06:44] <coopster> port101, look into sceen
[06:44] <lincoln5> redhat has partnered with a lot of large hardware vendors
[06:44] <coopster> port101, screen
[06:45] <lincoln5> perhaps all the hundreds of distros should all take one path, together, that would be the day
[06:45] <lincoln5> its like different religeons
[06:45] <compilerwriter> I, honestly have never tried to do it in reverse.
[06:46] <compilerwriter> Lincoln5:  I have never tried to do it that way.  I have always had much more use for *nix than windows.
[06:46] <sbalneav> lincoln5: we like the way we're doing it now.  I buy hardware from vendors that co-operate with Linux, and everything I have works fine.
[06:46] <thecort> I'm trying to enable my wireless network. I have a Broadcom card, and when I do lshw -C network, it says that it's DISABLED. It shows the driver as a bcm43xx. Anyone know how to fix this?
[06:47] <OtakuMark> hey lincoln are you pretty familiar with linux/ubuntu?
[06:47] <linuxnooblah> i get this error on live cd during loading "User not known to the underlying authentication module" ANY HALP?
[06:48] <sbalneav> linuxnooblah: Which live cd?
[06:48] <pirea> thecort: Doesn't look to be supported at all. :V
[06:48] <linuxnooblah> 6.10
[06:48] <xk> Guys, I am trying to install Kubuntu from livecd but it keeps hanging on "starting blueooth services"
[06:48] <xk> My desktop doesn't have bluetooth, anyway I can disable it and make it to desktop?
[06:48] <sbalneav> linuxnooblah: Never seen that one before, might be a bad burn.
[06:48] <linuxnooblah> hmm
[06:48] <linuxnooblah> thanks
[06:48] <thecort> pirea: could I use ndiswrapper?
[06:49] <zenki> hi
[06:49] <zenki> all server should run in root
[06:49] <zenki> ?
[06:49] <compilerwriter> lincoln5 most everything I can find has one utilizing *nix from windows.  Give me a second though.
[06:49] <pirea> thecort: Not sure, this page was in reference from the Wifi documentation on the chipset: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1189151&postcount=332
[06:49] <billboforealdoe> well im back. i did acpi=off and it didnt work
[06:49] <thecort> pirea: thanks, I'll check it out :-)
[06:50] <noir> question is it possible to dual boot ubuntu and windows on raid0
[06:50] <linuxnooblah> whats easiest linux distro to get used to for a noobie?
[06:50] <xk> I am tyring to install Kubuntu7 but it stops progressing@ "starting bluetooth services", it doesn't really freeze up just sits there forever. I can still switch to other screens and make the installer "kill" itself.  Any Help??
[06:50] <noir> ?
[06:50] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: Well, you might want to check with the laptop vendor, and see if there's a bios update available for it that may fix it.  There's clearly something goofy with that laptop for sound.
[06:50] <OtakuMark> linuxnooblah, apparently Ubuntu is if you can get it to boot the Live CD properly... http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=348189&highlight=live+cd+hangs+after+loading+bar
[06:51] <compilerwriter> Lincoln5: this might be of some help. http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-remote-desktop-for-controlling-windows-xp-desktop.html
[06:51] <linuxnooblah> is there a way to make nero burn at slower than 10x :X
[06:51] <billboforealdoe> yeah, guess i have to pay someone to freaking do it for me
[06:51] <billboforealdoe> thanks for all the help
[06:51] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: No problem.  Sorry we couldn't get it fixed.
[06:52] <lincoln5> sbalneav, so you recommend using hardware vertified by your chosen disto?
[06:52] <billboforealdoe> are you payed to help us. just wonderin
[06:52] <billboforealdoe> cause you definitely should be
[06:52] <sbalneav> lincoln5: Yep.  I have for years, and things "just work".
[06:53] <xk> hey can anyone help me??
[06:53] <zenki> a linux server can be run on root?
[06:53] <noir> question is it possible to dual boot ubuntu and windows on raid0?
[06:53] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: Nope, I write code for both LTSP, and Edubuntu, and I pop in here and help out from time to time, "just 'cuz" :)
[06:53] <lincoln5> compilerwriter, thats what I can currently do, but what I am trying to do here is rdp to *only* an IE window or *only* an Outlook window, so its like a native linux program.
[06:54] <sbalneav> I enjoy Linux, and helping people, and this is a good way to do both.
[06:54] <OtakuMark> sb are you familiar with this crazy hanging problem for the live cd? there's a lot of posts on it but not a single resolution to be found
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[06:54] <superdummy> ok, great..  I can now help someone w/ WPA in edgy.. lol
[06:54] <OtakuMark> 6.10, 64bit and 32bit
[06:54] <superdummy> finally got it
[06:54] <billboforealdoe> well your an amazing person. just wish i could get this to freaking work! i couldnt get wine to work either so i think its more a user error than anything
[06:54] <zenki> as in windows,
[06:54] <zenki> lol
[06:55] <superdummy> took long enough
[06:55] <compilerwriter> lincoln5:  That is the best I can do to help you.  I can get things set up to do it in reverse, but know of no way to do it the way you would like.
[06:55] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: Linux is a lot more demanding of hardware than windows is,as it tends to try to take advantage of more of the "fancy bits" of hardware.  For instance...
[06:56] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: where I work, we run 40 people off of a server that, in the windows world, would only be considered "a really powerful desktop"
[06:56] <superdummy> that's cool
[06:56] <billboforealdoe> dag
[06:57] <superdummy> like to have the ram from that pc
[06:57] <billboforealdoe> i had windows down and i thought i could take on the challenge of linux. im not quite discouraged yet but this is tough
[06:57] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: We can do that because Linux uses the hardware so efficiently, however, it does mean that buggy bioses, etc, tend to impact linux a lot more, because Linux is EXPECTING the hardware to work properly.
[06:57] <xk> Hey can anyon ehelp me?? I cannot get livecd to work. Tried both 7 and 6.06
[06:58] <superdummy> xk..   have you set your bios to boot from cd/dvd first?
[06:58] <sbalneav> Thats why people have the sort of problems you're having.  The windows driver probably works around the bios bug in software, whereas, linux expects the sound card to behave "properly"
[06:58] <superdummy> if not, it's not going to work
[06:58] <xk> superdummy, yes I can boot into livecd but it hangs after "starting bluetooth services"
[06:58] <xk> it doesn't actually hang, its still functional but sits there. its been 15minutes and its still there
[06:58] <superdummy> haven't had that one yet..  I dunno
[06:58] <xk> thats it?
[06:59] <billboforealdoe> yeah they had to make a new driver for it on vista too cause i guess my computers sound just isnt very nice
[06:59] <superdummy> try disabling the bluetooth devices
[06:59] <xk> so nobody knows how to disable bluetooth from starting in livecd?
[06:59] <xk> I don't have bluetooth devices, its a laptop
[06:59] <billboforealdoe> the only thing i have managed to do right on here is get cedega
[06:59] <superdummy> yeah but it has a blue tooth finder I'm sure
[06:59] <superdummy> like mine does
[06:59] <superdummy> just turn it off
[06:59] <pirea> xk: Can't remember where it is as I haven't used Gnome in ages. But System > Administration > Services.
[07:00] <pirea> Disable the service called 'bluez'.
[07:00] <xk> bluetooth finder? you're talking about hardware bluetooth? how do I do this ? its a desktop
[07:00] <sbalneav> billboforealdoe: Getting late here, I'm heading to bed.  Check with your vendor for a bios upgrade.  Chances are, that may fix it.
[07:00] <superdummy> even more strange
[07:00] <billboforealdoe> ok thanks very much. good night
[07:00] <sbalneav> good luck.
[07:00] <compilerwriter> Lincoln5:  I am looking at a web site that references rdesktop being used in single application mode.
[07:01] <xk> isn't there a boot command for disabling bluetooth services?
[07:01] <superdummy> if you don't have any bluetooth devices...  and your not using a laptop that auto detects blue tooth devices.. how is it that your pc is trying to run blootooth devices?
[07:01] <erikja> !language
[07:01] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[07:01] <lincoln5> compilerwriter, where is that?
[07:01] <noir> hey i have ubuntu installed on raid 0 and i have an extra 300 gig hd, if i were to install windows on that extra hd, and change the bios setting to disable booting the riad will i be able to fool my computer into only seeing my windows drive and there by saving my bootloader?
[07:01] <ricky> does anyone know how can i install beryl
[07:01] <ricky> ?
[07:02] <noir> ricky automatix
[07:02] <superdummy> ricky, I know for a fact that you can find someone in ubuntu effects that will
[07:02] <xk> superdummy, i dont know man its ubuntu thats doing it
[07:03] <noir> ricky install automatix and it'll take care of it for you
[07:03] <lincoln5> compilerwriter, hey it kind of worked
[07:03] <noir> http://www.getautomatix.com/wiki/index.php?title=Installation
[07:03] <superdummy> yeah, that is odd..  I'm rather new myself.. but still..   think I've problem solved over half the common issues already.. lol   that's a new one for me
[07:03] <compilerwriter> lincoln5: here http://linux.about.com/od/itl_guide/a/gdeitl76t05.htm
[07:03] <superdummy> wish I could help
[07:03] <superdummy> automatix breaks ubunto
[07:04] <superdummy> ubuntu* oops
[07:04] <noir> no it dosent
[07:04] <ricky> noir when i try to install beryl it said xgl geforce fx5200 doesn't support direct rendering
[07:04] <superdummy> that is whaT i HEAR
[07:04] <superdummy> oops on the caps
[07:05] <noir> use aiglx beryl-project.org
[07:05] <superdummy> that blue tooth thing is really weird
[07:05] <noir> and superdummy automatix works in ubuntu
[07:05] <noir> quite well actually
[07:05] <superdummy> well on the ubuntu wiki it even states that..
[07:05] <compilerwriter> lincoln5: What kind of worked?
[07:05] <superdummy> so, I may be wrong..  but I have read it more than once
[07:06] <lincoln5> compilerwriter, ive got a notepad window open infront of xchat
[07:06] <superdummy> !automatix
[07:06] <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
[07:06] <noir> the only vir of ubuntu that dosent support automatix is fiesty and thats because its in beta still
[07:06] <superdummy> see?
[07:06] <noir> ubotu is not always right
[07:07] <noir> i've installed and used automatix several times and have had no problems
[07:07] <compilerwriter> Well there you go.
[07:07] <superdummy> well, like I said..  just read the 411..  do not have that experience behind me yet
[07:07] <HymnToLife> !worksforme | noir
[07:07] <ubotu> noir: 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.
[07:07] <linuxnooblah> anyone know of software that i can use to burn cds and any speed i select
[07:07] <superdummy> and as for what I have read.. think I can do w/o it
[07:07] <compilerwriter> Lincoln5: does that solve your problem or no?
[07:07] <HymnToLife> linuxnooblah, any decent burning app will
[07:07] <superdummy> !botsnack
[07:07] <ubotu> Yum!
[07:07] <linuxnooblah> nero no love
[07:07] <HymnToLife> given that your burner supports this speed of course
[07:08] <linuxnooblah> i wanna burn lower than 10x
[07:08] <lincoln5> compilerwriter, but I have two spare windows and windows in the background of my two screens
[07:08] <noir> suit yourselves its always saved me time in the past
[07:08] <lincoln5> compilerwriter, getting there.
[07:08] <noir> ne way about that bootloader issue...
[07:08] <HymnToLife> linuxnooblah, does your burner support it ?
[07:09] <superdummy> anyway.. off to make my ubuntu package heavy..   see you all later
[07:09] <linuxnooblah> i was under the assumption the burner could burn at any speed, depending on media and software
[07:09] <linuxnooblah> within reason
[07:10] <noir> lol i'm the automatix website and one of the distros that endorses automatix is ubuntu christian edition
[07:10] <Jewelthief> When I type 'sudo apt-get update' in my terminal, i get this error: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[07:10] <compilerwriter> Lincoln5: It would be so much easier if you worked from window to *nix.  You could even have a complete Xsession showing on your monitor and have access to all of your windows stuff.
[07:10] <Jewelthief> can anyone help with that problem?
[07:10] <zyth> noir, so? lol
[07:10] <compilerwriter> Lincoln5: at least, though, we are making headway.
[07:10] <noir> i just that funny
[07:11] <beibe> f..k, 958 users)
[07:11] <tonyyarusso> beibe: That's actually a bit low
[07:12] <linuxnooblah> HymnToLife i found a fix on nero site :X
[07:12] <kernel06> i'm thinking to use ubuntu in thinkpad t20 but i've airlink wireless pcmcia card anyone has got luck
[07:13] <noise> hello
[07:13] <Meshezabeel> Heya, just wondering, I know Feisty will be out in April, but does this mean the 1st, or another day? Or do they even know yet?
[07:13] <noise> anyone there
[07:13] <Jewelthief> lol hi noise
[07:13] <HymnToLife> Meshezabeel, 18th
[07:13] <Meshezabeel> stop making so much noise
[07:13] <HymnToLife> (or 19th, not sure :p)
[07:13] <Meshezabeel> ok, thanks HymToLife!
[07:13] <HymnToLife> !feisty
[07:13] <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)
[07:13] <Meshezabeel> HymnToLife :)
[07:13] <noise> how do i reinstall ubuntu on the partition i already made??
[07:13] <zyth> HymnToLife, 19th
[07:13] <Meshezabeel> !schedule
[07:13] <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
[07:13] <noise> like just wipe the partition without disturbing windows one
[07:14] <HymnToLife> noise, just reinstall it without bothering to make the partitions again
[07:14] <Jewelthief> noise:  just pop in your ubuntu cd
[07:14] <noise> will it format it?
[07:14] <Jovial_Jackass> will ubuntu+2 be LTS?
[07:14] <HymnToLife> yes, if you tell it to
[07:15] <noise> last time i tried to format using hte live cdi had to unplug all my harddrives except for one
[07:15] <HymnToLife> Jovial_Jackass, probably
[07:15] <noise> and it caused me grief with windows
[07:15] <Meshezabeel> what's ubuntu+2 lol
[07:15] <Jewelthief> noise: ubuntu will start up the partition wizard again after you click install, then you can just have it reformat the partitions you want.
[07:15] <zyth> Meshezabeel, whatever is after feisty
[07:15] <Jewelthief> (i dual boot with windows and ubuntu)
[07:15] <noise> but it cant format partitions, it only formats driv
[07:16] <Jovial_Jackass> Meshezabeel: whatever comes after feisty
[07:16] <noise> drives
[07:16] <Meshezabeel> ah ok :)
[07:16] <zyth> noise, um the ubuntu install can do specific partitions, you have to manually configure the partitoning in the installer
[07:16] <Meshezabeel> noise, you pick what partitions to install it to
[07:16] <Jewelthief> does anyone have information on this error? Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[07:16] <hugomagic> Hi This is the first time I'm using Rhythm Box Music Player, supposedly I am able to listen to podcasts but i don't see a way to download them with in the program, any suggestions?
[07:16] <zyth> Jewelthief, seems like, or you have a lockfile in /tmp that didn't get cleared.
[07:17] <noise> ah its just going to give more grief trying to do that
[07:17] <Jewelthief> zyth: :) do u know how i can clear that file off?
[07:17] <Meshezabeel> noise, if you want to do it manually, you can even tell it to delete your current / and swap partitions, and then tell it to automatically install to the free space
[07:18] <zyth> Jewelthief, if its there, sudo rm /tmp/file
[07:18] <noise> last time i did manual it ended up creating a partition on the wrong harddrive
[07:18] <noise> ddefinatly wasnt an user error!
[07:18] <Meshezabeel> noise, are you trying to make more than one linux partition on different drives, or the same drive?
[07:19] <noise> say i have harddrive with partition a and partition b, why cant i just format partition b and reinstall it easily?
[07:19] <Jewelthief> zyth: it says no such file in directory.
[07:19] <Meshezabeel> noise, you can
[07:20] <zyth> Jewelthief, you may have no lockfile.  Just reboot.  Probably simpler.
[07:20] <noise> bnut i hve on idea how to manually set up a grub and that :(
[07:20] <billboforealdoe> im trying to install wine and i am getting this error libartsc0 (>=1.5.2-0) but 1.3.2-3 is to be installed
[07:20] <Meshezabeel> noise, I am guessing that maybe you weren't careful in picking the correct drive when it asked you which one
[07:20] <Jewelthief> ok, thanks zyth.
[07:20] <Jewelthief> :)
[07:20] <zyth> Jewelthief, np.
[07:20] <Meshezabeel> noise, it will automatically set up the grub for you
[07:20] <noise> even if i use all the remaining space for my partition
[07:20] <noise> ?
[07:20] <Jewelthief> zyth: do you know how to get the wallpaper plugin for beryl?
[07:21] <zyth> Jewelthief, wallpaper plugin?
[07:21] <Jewelthief> zyth: ye[
[07:21] <zyth> I don't know what you mean
[07:21] <Meshezabeel> noise? what you asking about space?
[07:21] <Jewelthief> the one that allows someone to use four desktop wallpapers on each face of the cube
[07:21] <billboforealdoe> i need help with wine. in the last steps of installing i am getting this error libartsc0 (>=1.5.2-0) but 1.3.2-3 is to be installed
[07:21] <zyth> Jewelthief, I have no idea how to get that
[07:21] <zyth> Jewelthief, check on the ubuntu forums @ www.ubuntuforums.org maybe
[07:22] <Jewelthief> zyth: thanks
[07:22] <zyth> Jewelthief, np
[07:22] <Meshezabeel> noise, grub gets installed to the mbr with config files in /boot, so you don't need any extra space
[07:22] <noise> say i have one partition that is 40gb, i split it 20gb for windows, 20gb for linux, if i manually set it up for 20gb will it know to take the data for the grub
[07:22] <noise> oh i see
[07:22] <billboforealdoe> zyth do you know anything about wine?
[07:22] <zyth> billboforealdoe, I run it.
[07:22] <billboforealdoe> do you recognize this error libartsc0 (>=1.5.2-0) but 1.3.2-3 is to be installed
[07:23] <zyth> billboforealdoe, are you running KDE?
[07:23] <billboforealdoe> nope
[07:23] <zyth> and where did you get wine?
[07:23] <billboforealdoe> straight from winehq
[07:23] <zyth> source?
[07:23] <zyth> or deb?
[07:23] <Meshezabeel> noise, the only time you run into problems is if you install windows after you install linux, it will usually wipe grub from the mbr and just load windows
[07:23] <billboforealdoe> ive tried both but right now through source
[07:23] <zyth> billboforealdoe, http://winehq.com/site/download-deb
[07:23] <Tom_Kun> hey, quick question regarding 6.10.. How do i install gcc 3.1? As far as synaptic goes, I can only see 2.96 or 3.4 of the earlier versions?
[07:24] <noise> yeah today i reinstall windows, then used the live cd to automatically do it for me
[07:24] <zyth> billboforealdoe, just use the repo.
[07:24] <noise> it divided the drive and everything easily but i already messed up my linux lol
[07:24] <billboforealdoe> ah thats the one im doing
[07:24] <zyth> billboforealdoe, so you added the apt line?
[07:24] <billboforealdoe> yuo
[07:24] <billboforealdoe> yup*
[07:24] <noise> oh i have a brilliant idea
[07:24] <noise> thank you meshezeabalel :)
[07:25] <zyth> billboforealdoe, open a terminal and type: sudo apt-get update ; sudo aptitude install wine
[07:25] <Meshezabeel> noise, np :)
[07:26] <billboforealdoe> i got a broken package
[07:26] <Tom_Kun> anyone know of a automagical way to do it?
[07:26] <billboforealdoe> whats the site to send you the big long thing it said
[07:26] <bimberi> !pastebin
[07:26] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[07:26] <billboforealdoe> thank you
[07:27] <bimberi> billboforealdoe: np :)
[07:27] <Re|ent|ess> knoppix
[07:27] <Re|ent|ess> knoppix
[07:27] <Re|ent|ess> knoppix
[07:27] <Re|ent|ess> knoppix
[07:27] <Re|ent|ess> knoppix
[07:27] <Re|ent|ess> knoppix
[07:27] <Re|ent|ess> knoppix
[07:27] <billboforealdoe> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12880/
[07:27] <Meshezabeel> Tom_Kun, you saying that 3.4 is earlier than 3.1??
[07:27] <Tom_Kun> no, I'm saying I need 3.1 and synaptic only allows for 3.4 according to the resp. only version before that is 2.9
[07:27] <Tom_Kun> :)
[07:28] <adi> Tom_Kun: then install 3.4
[07:28] <billboforealdoe> earlier you mentioned kde. I am not running that, should i be
[07:28] <Meshezabeel> Tom_Kun, just out of curiosity why can't you get 3.4?
[07:28] <zyth> billboforealdoe, not unless you want to, but libarts is part of kde
[07:28] <kevin__> how do i solve a failed dependencies problem
[07:28] <zyth> lemme look
[07:28] <Jewelthief> #beryl
[07:28] <xircx> tar -xjf gyach-enhanced_pyvoice-binary-*-i586.tar.bz2 dose not work
[07:28] <zyth> @ the paste
[07:28] <billboforealdoe> ok
[07:28] <xircx> whats wrong with it
[07:28] <zyth> billboforealdoe, sudo apt-get remove wine
[07:29] <zyth> tell me what that says
[07:29] <billboforealdoe> wine is not installed
[07:29] <goglu> allo
[07:29] <zyth> billboforealdoe, haha k, one sec
[07:29] <billboforealdoe> ok
[07:29] <nedge> is there an easy way to go from NTFS to ext3? preferably without formatting the drive LOL
[07:29] <goglu> salut
[07:29] <Tom_Kun> well, basicly because I'm trying to get a cross-compile of of an application on a hosted os (AROS) to compile, which it wont atm because -mcpu is deprecated. Figured going back to the recommended gcc by the developers might help (3.1)
[07:30] <goglu> comment sa  va
[07:30] <zulfajuniadi> nedge: what do you mean?
[07:30] <johnficca> any good programs for fan control on macbook?
[07:30] <goglu> how are  you
[07:30] <Meshezabeel> Tom_Kun, also it is g++ that is at 3.4, gcc is at 4.4
[07:30] <nedge> well I have a 300 gig ntfs drive with a crap load of data on it...
[07:30] <zyth> goglu, ca va bien, mais ce canal est pour le conversation dans l'anglais.
[07:30] <nedge> want to throw it in my linux box...
[07:30] <goglu> sa va bien
[07:30] <nedge> don't have a handy 300 gig drive...
[07:31] <zulfajuniadi> nedge: are the hdisk on diff machines?
[07:31] <nedge> ^spare
[07:31] <nedge> right now, soo not to be...
[07:31] <goglu> jai changer de programme de mon ordi
[07:31] <Meshezabeel> Tom_Kun, you need gcc or g++ ?
[07:31] <goglu> je le conmprend pas beaucoup
[07:31] <nedge> like maybe partition the drive with ext3 then move the data to the ext3 partition then expand it over the ntfs partition?
[07:31] <zulfajuniadi> nedge: why don't you just mount the disks... u dont hav to reformat them
[07:32] <zyth> billboforealdoe, try sudo apt-get --purge remove wine
[07:32] <nedge> didn't think I could write to an NTFS drive, just read from it.
[07:32] <zulfajuniadi> nedge: you could do that also
[07:32] <goglu> ALLO
[07:32] <Tom_Kun> Well, if I were to run a dev system on gcc 3.1, I'd probably need a g++ from the same development time I presume. The issue atm is gcc, since that's whats used to compile the program I'm adressing
[07:32] <billboforealdoe> package wine is not installed so not removed
[07:33] <Tom_Kun> and I'm not asking for the newest gcc, Meshezabeel, I'm asking for gcc-3.1 :)
[07:33] <zulfajuniadi> nedge: burn it first?
[07:33] <LanoxxthShaddow> hi there, i need to know how i can setup ssh for linux to connect with an ssh client
[07:33] <nedge> !ssh
[07:33] <ubotu> SSH is the Secure SHell protocol. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto for usage. Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows; it can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[07:34] <nb-bob> !ssh
[07:34] <ubotu> SSH is the Secure SHell protocol. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto for usage. Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows; it can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[07:34] <coldboot> Does anyone know how to tell alsa which sound card to use?
[07:34] <zyth> crap psad broke my stuff
[07:34] <zyth> bbiam
[07:35] <zulfajuniadi> nedge: you CAN write to ntfs, there is a module somewhere out there, but its experimental
[07:35] <zyth> fixed
[07:35] <zyth> stupid package.
[07:35] <billboforealdoe> ?
[07:35] <coldboot> NTFS3G is the experimental driver, apparently it works
[07:35] <coldboot> Search for it
[07:36] <zulfajuniadi> yes coldboot
[07:36] <zulfajuniadi> i was just looking for it
[07:36] <coldboot> zulfajuniadi: ah ok
[07:36] <billboforealdoe> zyth you alright?
[07:37] <kevin__> can someone help me with me with dependencies problem
[07:38] <zyth> billboforealdoe, had a broken package but I fixed it
[07:38] <Meshezabeel> Tom_Kun, gcc and g++ are completely different, one is c, the other c++, gcc is at 4.1 and g++ is at 3.4, you said gcc is at 3.4 so not sure if you are confusing the two, anyhow either should be backwards compatible with 3.1, but if you need specifically 3.1 you will likely need to search the web for it and install it manually rather than from synaptic
[07:38] <zyth> billboforealdoe, k, download the wine deb and install that with dpkg, see if that works
[07:39] <billboforealdoe> for some reason terminal doesnt want to
[07:39] <zyth> billboforealdoe, huh?
[07:39] <zyth> I cant stay much longer sorry
[07:39] <billboforealdoe> i was adding the key to the repository
[07:39] <billboforealdoe> and it isnt saying that it was added or anything
[07:40] <zyth> just download the deb manually
[07:40] <zyth> install it with dpkg
[07:40] <zyth> I gotta go tho
[07:40] <Tom_Kun> well, im off to search then. thanks
[07:42] <LanoxxthShaddow> @coldboot the nffs3g driver was released as version 1.0 last week
[07:42] <nb-bob> !uptime
[07:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about uptime - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:42] <coldboot> LanoxxthShaddow: Cool
[07:42] <LanoxxthShaddow> but its not available in the ubuntu repositories yet
[07:42] <coldboot> Does anyone know how to tell ALSA which sound card to use? I have an onboard card it's trying to use instead of my Creative.
[07:42] <LanoxxthShaddow> they still have the old version thre
[07:43] <kevin__> how do i solve a dependencies problem
[07:43] <erikja> !nautilus
[07:43] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nautilus - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:43] <coldboot> !alsa
[07:43] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[07:47] <LaNCeloT_RW> hi dudes
[07:49] <zulfajuniadi> hello LaNCeloT_RW
[07:49] <tweako> hey
[07:49] <LaNCeloT_RW> morning!
[07:49] <LaNCeloT_RW> 3 am here
[07:49] <zulfajuniadi> afternoon here
[07:49] <LaNCeloT_RW> omg
[07:49] <tweako> did any of you guys catch my post on the forum? about my site?
[07:50] <LaNCeloT_RW> tweako:  send the link of the post
[07:50] <LaNCeloT_RW> =)
[07:50] <ddonky> hi
[07:50] <tweako> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=396309
[07:50] <David_> How can I install ipw3945 network card?
[07:51] <tweako> wired.com had a writeup about it in one of their blogs
[07:51] <tweako> its an awesome site..all of you would like it..its a user generated site for tech and computing - all articles, tutorials, guides, etc
[07:51] <tweako> you didnt expect me to have a link to the forum post did you?
[07:52] <AngryElf> does amarok have CD burning support?
[07:54] <LaNCeloT_RW> tweako:  great site :>
[07:54] <tweako> thank you
[07:54] <tweako> if you want to support it..or support open source alone (its built on open source software)..help me out on digg..
[07:55] <Flannel> tweako: please stop plugging your site here.
[07:55] <SeveredCross> Okay, question: Any way to make my Dell laptop's Fn-key combinations respond?
[07:55] <tweako> just talkin about it..
[07:55] <SeveredCross> I only really care about the brightness ones, Fn-Up and Fn-Down.
[07:55] <Flannel> tweako: #ubuntu-offtopic is for general discussions
[07:55] <tweako> ooh ok..im sorry
[07:56] <LaNCeloT_RW> tweako:  if you want, i can help ya.. =) im from Brazil, but, anyway i can help you to increase the site visitors or something like that :>
[07:57] <LaNCeloT_RW> tweako:  which software did u use to create the site ?
[07:57] <SeveredCross> Anyone...?
[07:58] <LaNCeloT_RW> SeveredCross:  yes
[07:58] <compwiz18> Can I get some help configuring the extra buttons on my mouse, please?
[07:59] <kashogi> hey anyone need help tryin to connect using ssh locally to my windows machine
[07:59] <kashogi> and cant
[07:59] <kashogi> please advice
[08:00] <LaNCeloT_RW> sorry guys .. i dont know nothing about both questions =/
[08:00] <Meshezabeel> Kashogi what ssh client do you have installed on your windows machine?
[08:00] <kashogi> winscp
[08:01] <thecort> hey, does anyone have any experience with ndiswrapper?
[08:01] <kashogi> i just use my local ip to test it
[08:01] <xircx> ;\
[08:02] <xircx> ubuntu picked up my wireless off the bad so i dint have to play with ndiswrapper or eny others
[08:02] <thecort> mine too, this is a friends laptop
[08:02] <Meshezabeel> kashogi, sorry, meant to say what ssh server you have on your windows machine?
[08:02] <thecort> I've been playing with this thing all night, but I can't get wireless to work.
[08:03] <peti> how can i reset bery default config?
[08:03] <xircx> dose ndiswrapper support there card?
[08:03] <LaNCeloT_RW> tweako:  which software did u use to make the website ?
[08:03] <kashogi> actually i run ssh server on my ubuntu
[08:03] <kashogi> its openssh
[08:04] <thecort> well, kind of. It's a broadcom card. I found a wiki on how to do, but I can't get past a certian part
[08:04] <micahcowan> kashogi, so, you meant connect locally /from/ your windows machine then, right?
[08:04] <Meshezabeel> kashogi, you said you are trying to connect "to" your windows? or do you mean from your windows to your linux machine?
[08:05] <thecort> everytime I try to install the drivers it says that they already exist
[08:05] <kashogi> from my linux to windows machine
[08:05] <thecort> but they're invalid
[08:05] <manphis> hello
[08:05] <bruja8> hi guys,
[08:05] <micahcowan> kashogi, the destination machine has to be running an ssh server. If you're going /from/ Linux /to/ Windows, the Windows machine needs an ssh server.
[08:05] <manphis> i need some help
[08:05] <kashogi> i host the ssh in my ubuntu
[08:05] <anirudha> hi everyone
[08:06] <manphis> how can i use ntfs with ubuntu?
[08:06] <micahcowan> kashogi, then you can't ssh from ubuntu into Windows. It doesn't work that way. The server is on the destination, always.
[08:06] <zulfajuniadi> manphis: to read or write?
[08:06] <manphis> to read
[08:06] <zulfajuniadi> mjust mount it
[08:06] <Meshezabeel> michahcowan, he means the other way around
[08:06] <kashogi> i dont understand
[08:06] <wilo> does anyone know how install crossover linux 6 on ubuntu?>
[08:06] <wilo> i downlaoded the package
[08:07] <manphis> i tired of trying ( sorry about my english )
[08:07] <zulfajuniadi> manphis: just mount it
[08:07] <micahcowan> Meshezabeel, then why does he keep repeating, in different forms, this same linux-to-windows thing?
[08:07] <kashogi> if i am trying to access my ubuntu computer from windows
[08:07] <wilo> and when i go to install, tells me its already installed
[08:07] <manphis> i have mount it but i need root privilegies
[08:07] <bruja8> how can i delete the native bcm43xx drivers?
[08:07] <kashogi> which is destination and target
[08:07] <micahcowan> kashogi, that's not what you said... twice now.
[08:07] <manphis> on the konsole i can read it
[08:07] <zulfajuniadi> manphis: then sudo mount
[08:07] <manphis> but in graphic no
[08:08] <micahcowan> kashogi, to be perfectly clear, you are on your Windows machine, and you want to access a remote shell to your Linux box, right?
[08:08] <kashogi> thats correct
[08:08] <BoneE> who has a repositories list of good software
[08:08] <LaNCeloT_RW> anyone here has the lib libssh.so ??
[08:08] <manphis> how can i use graphic mode with root privilegies?
[08:08] <dauoalagio2> How do i make folder user-privleged and not root?
[08:08] <zulfajuniadi> manphis, check your mount options
[08:08] <thecort> bruja8: out of curiosity, are you trying to use ndiswrapper on something?
[08:08] <micahcowan> Okay. What happens when you try to use winscp (and how are you attempting to use it)?
[08:08] <bruja8> yes thecort
[08:09] <Kooka> moin moin
[08:09] <zulfajuniadi> dauoalagio2: sudo nautilus, right click, options, change the privelages
[08:09] <kashogi> i use 192.168.0.100 as my hostname
[08:09] <dauoalagio2> zulfajuniadi: thank you.
[08:09] <manphis> look this: /dev/hda5 on /media/windows type ntfs (rw,umask=0222)
[08:09] <kashogi> and enter login and passwd
[08:09] <thecort> bruja8: you have to blacklist them try echo 'blacklist bcm43xx' | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[08:10] <kashogi> its set on port 22
[08:10] <need411> kde is not 4me..  can someone tell me the command to switch back? (could have googled but figured I would ask first)  *timesaving:-D
[08:10] <thecort> bruja8: what chipset are you trying to us ndiswrapper on?
[08:11] <manphis> zulfajuniadi in the konsole i can see my files on my ntfs partition
[08:11] <dauoalagio2> zulfajuniadi: isn't there a command like "sudo chown"?
[08:11] <manphis> but in graphic mode i can`t !!
[08:11] <zulfajuniadi> manphis: add this line to your fstab: /dev/hdc1	/home/xxxx/media	ntfs	fmask=777,dmask=777,umask=1000	0	0
[08:11] <need411> oh well...  thanks anyway
[08:11] <zulfajuniadi> save then run mount -a
[08:12] <manphis> i will try
[08:12] <Meshezabeel> kashogi, you get an error?
[08:12] <LaNCeloT_RW> anyone here has the lib libssh.so ??
[08:12] <zulfajuniadi> first create a folder in your /media
[08:12] <Ivan> lol
[08:12] <kashogi> yes
[08:13] <zulfajuniadi> dauoalagio2: yes, that is an alternative if your not familiar with bash
[08:13] <Ivan> hmm
[08:13] <dauoalagio2> zulfajuniadi: i would rather do it command line.
[08:13] <zulfajuniadi> dauoalagio2: :)
[08:13] <kashogi> it says network error connection timed out
[08:14] <nani> hi i would like to connect my ubuntu server to window server2003 is it possible to connect
[08:14] <zulfajuniadi> nani: google samba
[08:14] <micahcowan> kashogi, how long do you take to type your login, password information?
[08:14] <Flannel> nani: How would you like to connect them?
[08:14] <nani> no idea
[08:14] <dauoalagio2> zulfajuniadi: "sudo chown -R 755 folder" good?
[08:14] <kashogi> about a min a half a sec
[08:14] <kashogi> or so
[08:14] <nani> i just like to know how to do tat
[08:14] <Flannel> nani: what do you want them to do?
[08:15] <Ivan> there not it look normal
[08:15] <dauoalagio2> zulfajuniadi: it is :)
[08:15] <nani> i want  view the data from ubuntu
[08:15] <kashogi> it seems busy then brings error back
[08:15] <nani> i want f2 view the data from ubuntu
[08:15] <micahcowan> kashogi, it does this every time?
[08:15] <kashogi> yes
[08:15] <nani> i want 2 view the data from ubuntu
[08:15] <zulfajuniadi> dauoalagio2: i think chown -R test /u
[08:15] <Ivan> hmm
[08:15] <cefx> hi there
[08:15] <Ivan> ;\
[08:15] <dauoalagio2> zulfajuniadi: what?
[08:16] <Flannel> nani: I guess samba is what you're looking for then.
[08:16] <Flannel> !samba | nani
[08:16] <ubotu> nani: samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[08:16] <Meshezabeel> kashogi, can you ping your linux box from windows?
[08:16] <micahcowan> kashogi, at what point does it do this? after you enter the password? does it just sit there for a while, or does something else happen?
[08:16] <SixFeetUnder> whats up everyone?
[08:16] <zulfajuniadi> dauoalagio2: where test is the username, and /u is the folder you want to change ownership
[08:16] <Ivan> ;\
[08:16] <kashogi> it just sits there like its busy
[08:16] <kashogi> and brings back error
[08:16] <kashogi> let me try to ping it
[08:17] <dauoalagio2> zulfajuniadi: that didn't take the lock off my folders :0 neither is 755 now...
[08:17] <kashogi> i can pig it
[08:17] <manphis> zulfajuniadi i have to reboot ?
[08:17] <kashogi> i can ping it
[08:17] <micahcowan> kashogi, can you also ping your windows box from your linux box?
[08:17] <zulfajuniadi> manphis: no, just run mount -a
[08:18] <manphis> ok
[08:18] <nani> how can i down load samba in to my ubuntu server
[08:18] <zulfajuniadi> dauoalagio2: thats why i prefer doing it gui style... lol
[08:18] <bruja8> sorry guys, got disconnected,
[08:18] <dauoalagio2> zulfajuniadi: what do i change in the GUI?
[08:18] <bruja8> so any ideas on deleting bcm43xx?
[08:18] <Ivan> hm
[08:18] <manphis> not exist :S
[08:18] <micahcowan> bruja8, blacklist it, you mean?
[08:18] <dauoalagio2> bruja8: you need to blacklist the kernel driver
[08:18] <zulfajuniadi> open nautilus as root and rightclick on the folder you want to chroot
[08:19] <dauoalagio2> mhm zulfajuniadi
[08:19] <bruja8> I did so already!!!
[08:19] <dauoalagio2> bruja8: it's gone then
[08:19] <kashogi> it does but continuing it sticks to one ping
[08:19] <bruja8> but i always get (alternate driver: bcm43xx) when using ndiswrapper
[08:19] <kashogi> PING 192.168.0.100 (192.168.0.100) 56(84) bytes of data.
[08:19] <nani> how can i down load samba in to my ubuntu server..........plz
[08:19] <kashogi> thats all i get
[08:19] <micahcowan> what is your windows box's IP address?
[08:20] <kashogi> 192.168.0.108
[08:20] <dauoalagio2> zulfajuniadi: do i just make the owner my name?
[08:20] <Flannel> nani: That webpage explains it
[08:20] <kashogi> sorry
[08:20] <kashogi> 192.168.0.100
[08:20] <manphis> zulfajuniadi, error, it says does not exist point of mount
[08:20] <micahcowan> kashogi, and that doesn't ping: that means it sent a ping, but didn't get an answer.
[08:20] <micahcowan> kashogi, wait, you said the Linux box was 192.168.0.100. What's your Windows box?
[08:20] <zulfajuniadi> manphis: pm me
[08:20] <zulfajuniadi> dauoalagio2: yes, i think so
[08:21] <dauoalagio2> zulfajuniadi: still doesn't take the lock away ahh
[08:21] <kashogi> windows box is 192.168.0.100 and linux is 192.168.0.108
[08:21] <zulfajuniadi> dauoalagio2: what folder are you trying to chroot?
[08:21] <zulfajuniadi> dauoalagio2: what folder are you trying to chroot
[08:21] <zulfajuniadi> dauoalagio2: what folder are you trying to chown?
[08:21] <dauoalagio2> just plain old folder with root permissions on my desktop.
[08:22] <need411> don't need totem/xine if you already have vlc...  right?   just the libdvdread3 and css.sh
[08:22] <micahcowan> kashogi, in that case, you shouldn't have been using 192.168.0.100 as the hostname from winscp.
[08:22] <micahcowan> However, if you can't ping, you still have a problem.
[08:22] <kashogi> i used 192.168.0.108 as hostname
[08:22] <Ivan> o.O
[08:22] <Meshezabeel> kashogi, another question are you trying to scp to transfer files, or ssh to use linux command prompt?
[08:23] <kashogi> ssh to use linux command
[08:23] <mysticmarks> whats deadline for 7.04 final
[08:23] <zulfajuniadi> dauoalagio2: in gui, why don't you just change the attributes so that everyone can write/read
[08:23] <geekytrent> hey everyone
[08:23] <Meshezabeel> kashogi, winscp is for scp to transfer files, try downloading putty for windows instead
[08:24] <Ivan> what powers the look of ubuntu?
[08:24] <zulfajuniadi> manphis: u ok?
[08:24] <Ivan> gnome?
[08:24] <dauoalagio2> zulfajuniadi: i am but it still looks like it's root.
[08:24] <kashogi> ok let me try
[08:24] <mysticmarks> ivan: yes
[08:24] <manphis> zulfajuniadi,  no...
[08:24] <manphis> i can`t
[08:24] <Ivan> ok if i installed KDE would that mess every thing up?
[08:24] <mysticmarks> ivan: yes, one or the other
[08:25] <micahcowan> No
[08:25] <Ivan> k though so
[08:25] <Ivan> gnome is better eny way
[08:25] <micahcowan> There is nothing wrong with installing gnome and KDE on the same box.
[08:25] <kashogi> i didnt think it matters because i used before to check my files actually i had dyndns.org address then
[08:25] <geekytrent> mysticmarks: and how does installing kde mess up gnome again?
[08:25] <Ivan> i used linspire that had kde and i dint like the style
[08:25] <kashogi> let me try putty thougjh
[08:25] <anirudha> Yes, I installed KDE and gnome for my Ubuntu 6.10
[08:26] <zulfajuniadi> dauoalagio2: chown XXX -R YYY should do it, xxx -> username yyy-> path to folder
[08:26] <geekytrent> ivan: now you can have both gnome and kde installed, and pick which one you would like to use
[08:26] <geekytrent> ivan: it does NOT mess anything up
[08:26] <zulfajuniadi> dauoalagio2: chown -R XXX YYY should do it, xxx -> username yyy-> path to folder
[08:26] <Ivan> well ima leave it with gnome
[08:26] <mysticmarks> mm hmm, sure. why again?
[08:26] <checco_1984> hi there
[08:26] <manphis> zulfajuniadi, ptv please
[08:26] <checco_1984> i'm a ubuntu noob
[08:26] <anirudha> Ivan, Kubuntu ... KDE with Ubuntu is a very default KDE
[08:26] <checco_1984> can i ask u a question?
[08:27] <checco_1984> can i?
[08:27] <anirudha> Ivan, try CentOS linux ... it has a decent KDE look.
[08:27] <mysticmarks> one window manager is all you should need
[08:27] <Flannel> !ask | checco_1984
[08:27] <ubotu> checco_1984: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:27] <dauoalagio2> zulfajuniadi: that changes the owner but it doesn't get rid of the lock...maybe the lock is playing games with me.
[08:27] <checco_1984> ok :D
[08:27] <micahcowan> mysticmarks, why was not the issue (and the answer is easy: multiuser systems, different user preferences). Whether you could without messing things up was. And KDE and GNOME are /not/ window managers.
[08:27] <checco_1984> i'vge got athlon amd 64
[08:27] <zulfajuniadi> dauoalagio2: what lock?
[08:27] <checco_1984> can i install a x86 distribution of ubuntu
[08:27] <Ivan> whats the diff between kubuntu and ubuntu besides the gnome and ked
[08:27] <Flannel> checco_1984: yep.
[08:27] <mysticmarks> desktop environments
[08:27] <kambei> checco_1984: Yes.
[08:27] <checco_1984> in my system
[08:27] <checco_1984> ?
[08:27] <Ivan> kde*
[08:27] <Flannel> Ivan: that's it.  Just the desktop environments
[08:27] <checco_1984> ah perfect
[08:27] <checco_1984> so amd 64 is only optimized
[08:27] <Ivan> oh ok
[08:27] <mysticmarks> ;)
[08:28] <kashogi> it does the same thing again
[08:28] <geekytrent> ivan: the desktop environments, and default apps
[08:28] <dauoalagio2> zulfajuniadi: there is like a lock on the folder icon to show normal users that it's root only.
[08:28] <zulfajuniadi> manphis: u have to create a folder first for the mount
[08:28] <kashogi> connection times out
[08:28] <checco_1984> just wondering
[08:28] <anirudha> Ivan, Kubunu has many kde based application packages like Konsole and Konqueror (Web Browser)
[08:28] <Ivan> ic
[08:28] <checco_1984> why adobe doesn't release
[08:28] <checco_1984> flash for x64
[08:28] <Meshezabeel> kashogi what did you put for ip address?
[08:28] <checco_1984> version
[08:28] <checco_1984> -_-
[08:28] <need411> teh difference is when you get use to one the other is a completely alien to you..  lol
[08:28] <kashogi> 192.168.0.108
[08:28] <zulfajuniadi> dauoalagio2: ooo... try changing the group
[08:28] <Ivan> i c then
[08:29] <dauoalagio2> zulfajuniadi: command or GUI?
[08:29] <dauoalagio2> chgrp?
[08:29] <anirudha> Ivan, of course you can install these KDE based packages on Gnome version of Ubuntu
[08:29] <checco_1984> so i can use a x86 version on an x86 system
[08:29] <micahcowan> can you ping 192.168.0.108 (itself) from the linux box?
[08:29] <micahcowan> kashogi,  ^
[08:29] <Ivan> so far iv had better luck with ubuntu
[08:29] <kambei> checco_1984: Yes.
[08:29] <checco_1984> thanks a lot guys
[08:29] <zulfajuniadi> manphis: yes, command line
[08:29] <checco_1984> you're great
[08:29] <bicycledaave> hi all, is there any editor that can do a column selection?thanks
[08:29] <need411> I think kde is more like winblows in my opinion..
[08:29] <LinuxProbie> My high-def audio seems to be missing it's high-defness...can someone help out? Am I just missing codecs or is it more complicated?
[08:29] <zulfajuniadi> dauoalagio2: yes, command line
[08:29] <geekytrent> bicycledaave: like excel?
[08:29] <Ivan> seems easyer to install files then eny other linux iv tryed
[08:29] <checco_1984> ah and just one more question
[08:30] <checco_1984> how much GB must i allocate to the 3 partition?
[08:30] <checco_1984> is there an optimum value?
[08:30] <zulfajuniadi> manphis: lets say you want to mount it at /media/ntfs, you have to create a folder in /media named ntfs
[08:30] <dauoalagio2> zulfajuniadi: the group got changed successfully but still that blasted lock.
[08:30] <bicycledaave> geekytrent:kind of , like the column mode in UltraEdit for windows
[08:30] <geekytrent> bicycledaave: that would be calc from openoffice
[08:30] <micahcowan> What three partitions, checco_1984?
[08:30] <geekytrent> bicycledaave: ahh, well not sure about that.
[08:30] <zulfajuniadi> dauoalagio2: sudo killall nautilus
[08:30] <checco_1984> SWAP,ROOTHOME
[08:30] <checco_1984> of ubuntu installation
[08:31] <mysticmarks> all ubuntu flavors are wonderful, preferences based on taste, space, and performance.
[08:31] <bicycledaave> geekytrent:but I need a text editor.  well thanks anyway
[08:31] <dauoalagio2> zulfajuniadi: hehe i tried opening the folder and the lock went away...just had to be refreshed.
[08:31] <micahcowan> I, personally, don't keep /home on a separate partition from root.
[08:31] <micahcowan> How much RAM have you got?
[08:31] <wdwhitney> !sound
[08:31] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[08:31] <checco_1984> 1 gb
[08:31] <zulfajuniadi> yep
[08:31] <zulfajuniadi> dauoalagio2: =)
[08:31] <anirudha> checco_1984, For swap I allocate 1GB
[08:31] <checco_1984> hmm yes
[08:31] <manphis> i do it with one partition , and i want to do the same with another partition, but i want to modify fstab and its a error
[08:31] <manphis> (gksudo:5891): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[08:31] <micahcowan> checco_1984, I'd say, 1 gb for swap, and put the rest in /root. If you want a separate /home, you'll have to figure out yourself how you want to allocate that.
[08:32] <checco_1984> home will be for my documents etc
[08:32] <checco_1984> root
[08:32] <Rictoo> how would I run an mp3 from command line?
[08:32] <manphis> root@manphis-desktop:/home/manphis# sudo mkdir /media/datos
[08:32] <manphis> root@manphis-desktop:/home/manphis# sudo cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab_backup
[08:32] <manphis> root@manphis-desktop:/home/manphis# gksudo gedit /etc/fstab
[08:32] <manphis> (gksudo:5891): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[08:32] <checco_1984> only the operative system
[08:32] <Rictoo> (i want it for kalarm)
[08:32] <zulfajuniadi> manphis: you are root anyways, why the sudo command?
[08:32] <micahcowan> checco_1984, root will probably have a good deal more than just the operating system on it. However, what purpose will be served by having the separate /home partition?
[08:32] <flickernoise718> oh get this, the dude who wrote the help section for the ATI drivers installation said that if your card is the 9500 or above (including the X series X300, X1300, X1600), it'll work
[08:33] <flickernoise718> then I get to another page that says "oh btw, if you have the X1600, X1800, etc. it won't work"
[08:33] <flickernoise718> lol great
[08:33] <zulfajuniadi> manphis: you don't have to use sudo / gksudo
[08:33] <flickernoise718> I want my 2 hours back!
[08:33] <kashogi> yes i can
[08:33] <checco_1984> ah and what's the name
[08:33] <checco_1984> to that app
[08:33] <Meshezabeel> kashogi, on windows go to Start->Run, then type:   cmd /k ipconfig  - what address shows up as your ip?
[08:33] <micahcowan> My personal feeling is that personal desktop machines should be partitioned minimally.
[08:33] <checco_1984> that does recognize ntfs write permits to ubuntu?
[08:33] <kashogi> 192.168.0.100
[08:34] <geekytrent> micahcowan: why, it's easier to backup if you have a separate partition for your home...or if your system crashes, you still have your home partition untouched.
[08:34] <micahcowan> Partitioning /home is something I'd reserve for server systems with several users, where I want to prevent fill-up or corruption on one fs from messing with the other, or somesuch.
[08:34] <SilverOne> How do I get divx and xvid to play on my ubuntu?
[08:34] <zulfajuniadi> manphis: just run nautilus as root
[08:35] <micahcowan> geekytrent, if my system crashes I still can access my home directory whether it's on a separate partition or not. If you mean serious fs corruption: there's no guarantee that's right.
[08:35] <Meshezabeel> kashogi, check to see if your software firewall is not enabled, then try pinging your windows again from your linux box
[08:35] <manphis> arrr
[08:35] <micahcowan> And I disagree that it makes it easier to backup. What's easier than  cp -a, or rsync?
[08:35] <kashogi> waht software firewall
[08:36] <Meshezabeel> kashogi, what version of windows you using?
[08:36] <kashogi> xp sp2
[08:36] <mysticmarks> is there a general way to strip out all the excess language packs?
[08:36] <micahcowan> I'm not saying there aren't good reasons to put /home on a separate partition--there are. But unless you know why you're doing it, you're better off not, IMO.
[08:36] <SilverOne> Just installed ubuntu today and want to watch some of my movie files. I have installed divx codec but my movie player doesn't seem to use the codec
[08:36] <Ivan> linux on xbox
[08:36] <Ivan> i gatta try that out
[08:36] <Ivan> lmfao
[08:36] <Healot> !mp3
[08:36] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[08:36] <SilverOne> anyone able to help me out?
[08:36] <geekytrent> micahcowan: ok, well, i guess i can agree with the last bit. if you know nothing about partitioning, don't do it.
[08:36] <Meshezabeel> kashogi, your windows xp firewall or if you have another one such as norton or mcafee etc.
[08:36] <checco_1984> Is there vlc for linux?
[08:37] <zulfajuniadi> SilverOne: just post your questions
[08:37] <Meshezabeel> checco_1984 yes
[08:37] <micahcowan> Oh, hi LinuxProbie :)
[08:37] <kashogi> ok
[08:37] <mysticmarks> geekytrent: your very arogant
[08:37] <checco_1984> and then use that silverone
[08:37] <micahcowan> mysticmarks, ??
[08:37] <checco_1984> VLC
[08:37] <checco_1984> never ask for codecs
[08:37] <mysticmarks> good buds with Torvalds?
[08:37] <checco_1984> and does visualize verything
[08:37] <micahcowan> I don't think he said anything remotely arrogant.
[08:37] <geekytrent> mysticmarks: i am eh...
[08:38] <zulfajuniadi> micahcowan: yes, i agree
[08:38] <Meshezabeel> checco_1984 VLC - most  codecs are built in
[08:38] <mysticmarks> :)
[08:38] <need411> trying to edit the startup script in real player so it will use ALSA OSS, but it will not let me save it..  what's the deal?
[08:38] <checco_1984> yes indeed
[08:38] <checco_1984> 4 years i use VLC
[08:38] <checco_1984> and never installed a codec
[08:38] <Meshezabeel> Charlie Brown is good friends with Torvalds too
[08:38] <checco_1984> only for premiere needs
[08:38] <xehp> mplayer > *
[08:38] <checco_1984> not for playback priblem
[08:38] <checco_1984> :D
[08:38] <wdwhitney> I am having problems with my sound - I have tried the sound troubleshooting pages, but, I am still having problems - it appears that when I install gdm (after it is removed due to reinstall of also), I lose sound upon reboot.
[08:39] <micahcowan> I used to work with Linus. We didn't know each other, though... it was still a factor in my deciding to work for Transmeta, though :)
[08:39] <mysticmarks> everyones vantage point may not be as revealing as yours
[08:39] <kashogi> im still having same problem with or without firewall
[08:39] <checco_1984> hmm if i install now 6.10 ubuntu
[08:39] <Meshezabeel> kashogi, what firewalls did you disable?
[08:40] <checco_1984> can i update at 7.04
[08:40] <checco_1984> with internet update?
[08:40] <geekytrent> interesting...how so?
[08:40] <kashogi> windows
[08:40] <checco_1984> or must i reinstall ?
[08:40] <Meshezabeel> kashogi, that's the only firewall you had?
[08:41] <checco_1984> ???
[08:41] <kashogi> let me try disable norton completely
[08:42] <EADG> Anybody know a program that will track my upload & download stats?
[08:42] <xehp> checco_1984: archlinux uses a rolling release system so you never have to reinstall :)
[08:43] <checco_1984> in your opinion must i install 7.04 or 6.10?
[08:44] <xehp> oh i'm not into ubuntu, i'm just here testing irssi theme settings on all these join/quit messages ;-)
[08:44] <linuxnooblah> need some help i jsut installed ubuntu on a different physical drive to that of my xp, but i see no grub, :X
[08:44] <Meshezabeel> checco_1984, doesn't matter, you can update either, or you can wait until the 19th for 7.04 to come out
[08:45] <davix> is there an easy way of reading and sharing a linux partition/linux formatted h.d. in windows?
[08:45] <kashogi> none worked
[08:45] <linuxnooblah> anyone?
[08:45] <kashogi> i disabled both
[08:45] <Healot> !mp3
[08:45] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[08:45] <Meshezabeel> kashogi, both are disabled now and you still can't ping .100?
[08:45] <kashogi> no
[08:46] <linuxnooblah> can anyonr help
[08:46] <geekytrent> linuxnooblah: when you reboot, hit the space-bar right after the computer posts
[08:46] <xehp> davix: if it's xfs, someone made a driver, google should tell you. there may be other drivers
[08:46] <linuxnooblah> ok
[08:46] <Meshezabeel> kashogi, then I don't know what else the problem could be
[08:46] <wdwhitney> anybody have a suggestion for my problem?
[08:47] <linuxnooblah> ill try now
[08:47] <davix> cool, thanks xehp
[08:47] <xehp> davix: np :)
[08:47] <kashogi> i m tryin somethin
[08:47] <davix> :D
[08:47] <kashogi> i had a firestarter firewall
[08:47] <kashogi> in my ubuntu
[08:47] <kashogi> try to remove it
[08:47] <kashogi> and testing it
[08:48] <d0lph1n> i created a 2nd ServerLayout in my xorg.conf, where do i specify which ServerLayout to use upon login?
[08:48] <kashogi> with nor luck
[08:49] <kashogi> well thanks for ur help meshazebeel
[08:49] <geekytrent> so...i'm gonna try to install linux on my ipod tomorrow...it's gonna be an adventure lol
[08:49] <mavericken> hiii
[08:49] <mavericken> wats is the samba peer-to-peer?
[08:49] <need411> saw a good ipod linux guide on afterdawn's site
[08:49] <geekytrent> well, it's a 5th gen
[08:50] <geekytrent> the 80 gig that isn't supported.
[08:50] <LanoxxthShaddow> is anybody expericencing cups/backend/smb faild problems when trying to access a printer share ?
[08:50] <need411> oh'
[08:50] <linuxnooblah> i tried the space bar trent gives me hardware profiles
[08:50] <cafuego_> geekytrent: 5gen?
[08:50] <Meshezabeel> kashogi, can you access your router web server and is there a ping option in there?
[08:50] <mavericken> wat is the samba peer-to-peer?
[08:50] <cafuego_> geekytrent: I have a 5gen, they only come in 30 and 60g don't they?
[08:50] <geekytrent> cafuego_: yeah
[08:51] <geekytrent> cafuego_: they updated them
[08:51] <cafuego_> So they're actually 6gen ? :-)
[08:51] <linuxnooblah> geekytrent: no luck
[08:51] <LanoxxthShaddow> is anybody expericencing cups/backend/smb faild problems when trying to access a printer share ?
[08:51] <geekytrent> cafuego_: not really, like a 5.5th gen lol
[08:51] <cafuego_> geekytrent: Mine ran ipodlinux just fine - if horribly slow and without any functionality whatsoever.
[08:52] <geekytrent> cafuego_: well that's disappointing, hopefully i'll have better luck with the speed
[08:52] <mavericken> can i use samba peer-to-peer in ubuntu for connect to the window server2003
[08:52] <cafuego_> apparently rockbox is the better implementation
[08:52] <um_whoa> is there an op here?
[08:52] <geekytrent> cafuego_: that's what i was gonna ask if you installed along with it.
[08:52] <cafuego_> i haven't had 30G free on disk to back it up and retry since my first go
[08:53] <batusaix> i can help me with samba ?
[08:53] <um_whoa> no op?
[08:53] <batusaix> who can help me with samba?
[08:53] <um_whoa> !samba
[08:53] <ubotu> samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[08:53] <cafuego_> um_whoa: lots of ops. what's the problem?
[08:53] <geekytrent> linuxnooblah: give me a sec and i'll look it up real quick for ya
[08:53] <batusaix> tks, i need to know
[08:53] <um_whoa> cafuego, are you one?
[08:53] <linuxnooblah> ok
[08:53] <cafuego_> um_whoa: Nope
[08:53] <um_whoa> :(
[08:53] <micahcowan> um_whoa, why do you need an op?
[08:53] <cafuego_> um_whoa: They're here though, just not idling opped.
[08:53] <xreye> Is there a good desktop environment/theme program that's better than the default ubuntu themes but will run on older hardware?
[08:53] <um_whoa>  i just wanted to check with an op about something.
[08:54] <mavericken> can i use samba peer-to-peer in ubuntu for connect to the window server2003
[08:54] <batusaix> how can i make to conect my ubutu pcs to my network samba server
[08:54] <micahcowan> um_whoa, try #ubuntu-ops
[08:54] <um_whoa> nothing major i just wanted to check with one of them about something
[08:54] <cafuego_> um_whoa: If there is a spammer, just use !ops to get their attention.
[08:54] <um_whoa> no no spammer
[08:54] <micahcowan> But DO NOT abuse that.
[08:54] <batusaix> what?
[08:55] <um_whoa> i just was pointed out as arguementive and hostile by another channel because of a few questions i asked, one was a question where i asked someone if they were chinese
[08:55] <um_whoa> i didn't want to be called hostile in here
[08:55] <um_whoa> so i wanted to check with an op first before i posted
[08:55] <cafuego_> um_whoa: Asking someone if they're chinese isn't hostile ;-)
[08:55] <need411> how n00b friendly is nessus?
[08:55] <um_whoa> i didn't think so either
[08:55] <cafuego_> need411: trivially
[08:55] <batusaix> can somebody help then?
[08:55] <cafuego_> need411: install, add user, connect && click
[08:55] <um_whoa> anyways, i will try to keep myself straight here
[08:56] <need411> cool cool
[08:56] <micahcowan> cafuego, well, could depend on the context :)
[08:56] <batusaix> ok, the samba server is running and the windows pcs can conect nice
[08:56] <um_whoa> i really just said, hey <user> are you chinese?
[08:56] <um_whoa> and they were like hey,, watch it and so forth
[08:57] <batusaix> but i see the server an shares with ubuntu
[08:57] <batusaix> but i cant mount in fstab
[08:57] <razzorz> Evening All
[08:57] <um_whoa> anyways, that is not really important, i will just watch the questions shoot by, and btw .. good to see you all
[08:57] <cafuego_> micahcowan: are *you* chinese? ;-)
[08:57] <sp0ro> If I want to setup a network for file sharing between 2 computers with edgy installed, how would I go about doing this? Is there a good guide anywhere?
[08:57] <gdb> While I don't see the relavence of someone's "Chineseness" (I don't know context, either), I would say that someone taking exception enough to call you out on it really does need to get a thicker skin.
[08:57] <micahcowan> cafuego_, hey, watch it! :)
[08:58] <cafuego_> abuse! abuse!
[08:58] <micahcowan> ...and so forth.
[08:58] <um_whoa>  hahah
[08:58] <d0lph1n> I do not have an /etc/rc.conf file, is that correct?
[08:58] <xreye> I'm running a 700mhz celeron laptop with Ubuntu. Is there any kind of desktop environment I can run like beryl, etc. that won't tax my resources that much?
[08:58] <um_whoa>  you guys are crazy
[08:58] <Meshezabeel> how long is Chinese
[08:58] <razzorz> can anyone tell me how (or if it can be done ) use my ati capture card to watch tv!!!
[08:58] <cafuego_> d0lph1n: Yes.
[08:58] <gdb> And um_whoa, if they'd like to argue about it, you can send them to me, I just can't guarantee I'll pay a lot of attention to them.
[08:58] <cafuego_> d0lph1n: That's really a *bsd thing.
[08:58] <geekytrent> linuxnooblah: type this command:  sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst       set the timout to 4 or something, and make sure windows is in there..be sure to save the file after your finished
[08:58] <um_whoa> k
[08:58] <linuxnooblah> where tho :Z
[08:59] <linuxnooblah> irnoob
[08:59] <davix> lol
[08:59] <cafuego_> linuxnooblah: Windows would be near the bottom of the file.
[08:59] <sp0ro> If I want to setup a network for file sharing between 2 computers with edgy installed, how would I go about doing this? Is there a good guide anywhere?
[08:59] <geekytrent> linuxnooblah: click applications, accessories, terminal up at top of screen
[08:59] <d0lph1n> cafuego, thanks
[08:59] <cafuego_> d0lph1n: If you want to disable srvices on Ubuntu, sue 'update-rc.d'
[09:00] <cafuego_> or not
[09:00] <linuxnooblah> i assume i would use the cd to boot into it then?
[09:00] <sp0ro> Anyone have any suggestions on where to start atleast?
[09:00] <geekytrent> linuxnooblah: no.
[09:00] <mavericken> helooo plz help me
[09:00] <mavericken> can i use samba peer-to-peer in ubuntu for connect to the window server2003
[09:00] <geekytrent> linuxnooblah: you will press a key when it loads the grub screen, and then you can select windows
[09:00] <um_whoa> !samba
[09:00] <ubotu> samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[09:00] <need411> samba and nfs is what I was told..  but never got that far.. had to troubleshoot a few things
[09:01] <need411> oh yeah.. and ssh
[09:01] <razzorz> can anyone tell me how (or if it can be done ) use my ati capture card to watch tv!!!
[09:01] <need411> @sporo
[09:01] <batusaix> what is better, samba or nfs?
[09:01] <geekytrent> linuxnooblah: when your booting your computer, that is
[09:01] <gatekeep> batusaix: are you sharing files with Windows?
[09:01] <lynucs> batusaix: i guess cifs
[09:01] <need411> if configured wrong.. nfs can be real bad
[09:01] <batusaix> yes
[09:01] <sp0ro> need411: Thanks, I'll look into it
[09:01] <linuxnooblah> i dont see the grub watsoever :X
[09:01] <gatekeep> batusaix: then i'd have to say Samba
[09:01] <geekytrent> linuxnooblah: ok...did you type in the command i gave you?
[09:02] <sprking> hi
[09:02] <batusaix> i read about cifs
[09:02] <drewzf> How can I register 2 name servers to one IP?
[09:02] <batusaix> but dont know about this
[09:02] <batusaix> i only know the way of samba
[09:02] <linuxnooblah> its this pc ...:X
[09:02] <geekytrent> lol
[09:02] <batusaix> gatekeep
[09:02] <linuxnooblah> and im in win now
[09:02] <razzorz> wow... i assume that this is a Touchy subject...
[09:02] <batusaix> my server is in suse
[09:02] <geekytrent> well, i'm getting off....laterz all
[09:02] <lynucs> batusaix: cifs is samba
[09:02] <lynucs> afaik
[09:02] <need411> is pivot like beryl w/o all the bells and whistles?
[09:03] <batusaix> but each time that i try to connect some ubuntu, i had to put the passwd
[09:03] <gatekeep> lynucs: from what I understood your right, samba implements the CIFS protocol
[09:03] <batusaix> and i don't want it
[09:03] <cafuego_> 't does
[09:03] <torpedo|dog> Is there a way to run a script when a laptop power source is connected/disconnected?
[09:03] <batusaix> i hope the connectios be permanently on boot
[09:03] <cafuego_> torpedo|dog: I think so, acpid would probably allow that.
[09:04] <batusaix> how can i do, i try so many time wit the fstab
[09:04] <torpedo|dog> cafuego_: any idea where I would look for that?
[09:04] <Meshezabeel> razzorz, ati doesn't have very good support under linux due to the fact they haven't (until recently) even bothered with linux drivers
[09:04] <cafuego_> torpedo|dog: /etc/acpi/*.d
[09:04] <torpedo|dog> cafuego_: thanks!
[09:04] <lynucs> batusaix: it is possible with fstab
[09:04] <cafuego_> full of delicious samples :-)
[09:04] <razzorz> Meshezabeel: well thank you.. i am so glad ONE person could mention something..
[09:05] <batusaix> but which are the correct syntaxis to ubuntu
[09:05] <xreye> need411: would pivot be good to run on a lower-end machine?
[09:05] <grndslm> is it possible to throw gnome's two taskbars together like kde's taskbar??
[09:06] <xehp> grndslm: it is, don't ask me how
[09:06] <batusaix> or can you give me and idea and i try to solve
[09:06] <Meshezabeel> razzorz, if it a card below 8500 series they are not well supported at all, those 8500 and over do have some support, but still nowhere near as good as an nvidia card
[09:06] <need411> not sure wtf it is? lol   just on the edgy guide page thumbing around..
[09:06] <xehp> grndslm: just play ;-)
[09:06] <grndslm> xehp...i've seen no setting
[09:06] <grndslm> and i've heard of no packages that do this
[09:06] <grndslm> i saw ONE screenshot
[09:06] <xreye> need411: lol ok. I'm trying to figure a way to get a better gui than the defaults with this old laptop
[09:07] <grndslm> and it looked pretty sweet
[09:07] <xehp> grndslm: it's to do with adding stuff to the bar etc, right click on the bar add something.. i forget what. i use fluxbox
[09:07] <razzorz> Mesh: so Nvidia card would be the way to go to get the tv aspect for linux ie: Ubuntu!!! correct?
[09:07] <grndslm> xehp:  i don't believe it's that simple..
[09:07] <bill__k> what do I need to run bash commands remotely? (besides vnc)
[09:07] <xehp> grndslm: ok then! :)
[09:07] <need411> let me know when you figure that one out..  I got one machine that needs it bad
[09:08] <need411> my "test machine" is a real p.o.s.
[09:08] <Meshezabeel> razzorz, yes I would say so, haven't done it myself, but do a search on those key terms, and that should help give you an idea of what is possible
[09:08] <bill__k> rephrased- what could I use to run bash commands remotely? (instead of vnc)
[09:09] <Artipol> I got a bootable Ubuntu DVD but it won't boot
[09:09] <Meshezabeel> razzorz, nvidia definately is a high supporter of linux drivers though
[09:09] <torpedo|dog> bill__k: you'll want to install openssh-server.
[09:09] <Ivan> chsnge your boot property
[09:09] <Artipol> Tried it natively and via qemu, it won't boot either way
[09:09] <torpedo|dog> bill__k: SSH provides a secure way to access your computer over the Internet.
[09:09] <Artipol> but sonic says it is indeed a bootable dvd
[09:10] <need411> but still vulnerable to MITM attacks, correct?
[09:10] <linuxnooblah> help :X i jsut installed ubuntu, i have xp on a sata drive with 2 extended partitions and 1 ide partitions on which i installed ubuntu, but the loader doesnt show can anyone help, did i not select the right location to isntall grub plzplz help im very nooblah
[09:10] <Artipol> boot order is floppy, cdrom, hard disk
[09:10] <linuxnooblah> drive*
[09:10] <need411> just trying to remember all the details..  still very new to this
[09:10] <Ivan> put the cd first
[09:10] <bill__k> torpedo|dog: thanks that's what i was looking for.
[09:10] <Ivan> cd ,floopy,hd
[09:10] <Artipol> tried that
[09:10] <Artipol> other cds work fine
[09:11] <crazy_penguin> Good morning!
[09:11] <Ivan> hmm
[09:11] <torpedo|dog> bill__k: if you use the -X option on the SSH client on the remote machine (assuming it's running Linux) you can even use graphical programs, securely, over SSH.
[09:11] <Ivan> you said it waz a dvd
[09:11] <Artipol> yes it is
[09:11] <linuxnooblah> xehp plx halp me :X
[09:11] <razzorz> Mesh: thanks ..
[09:11] <xehp> linuxnooblah: i don't use ubuntu, i cannot help you with that ;-)
[09:11] <Ivan> hmm have you tryed to download ubuntu and burn your own copy that way?
[09:11] <linuxnooblah> ugh
[09:12] <linuxnooblah> anyone else ??????/
[09:12] <torpedo|dog> bill__k: for example, I would use "ssh -X thetorpedodog@my-other-computer.rit.edu" to be able to run any graphical program I like.
[09:12] <Artipol> already downloaded debian, that took a week
[09:12] <bill__k> torpedo|dog: I have a mac with macports (basically unix) and x11, i'll look into that.  thanks for the extra info
[09:12] <lynucs> linuxnooblah: the grub menu doesnt show up?
[09:12] <Ivan> lol
[09:12] <linuxnooblah> thats right
[09:12] <bill__k> torpedo|dog: ah cool
[09:12] <bill__k> sounds easy
[09:12] <torpedo|dog> bill__k: yeah, if you want to run remote graphical programs, you'd need to start SSH from within an X11 shell. But other than that, you're set.
[09:13] <r_rehashed> Hi everybody
[09:13] <torpedo|dog> rather than a regular terminal.
[09:13] <Artipol> burning a copy of the dvd wouldn't make any difference i assume
[09:13] <cafuego_> and make sure the remote sshd allows X11Forwarding
[09:13] <lynucs> linuxnooblah: change the bios boot device to another HD
[09:13] <Ivan> there must be some thing wrong with the boot on the cd then
[09:13] <linuxnooblah> oooo
[09:13] <linuxnooblah> ok
[09:13] <linuxnooblah> brb
[09:13] <linuxnooblah> <3
[09:13] <lynucs> k
[09:13] <Artipol> yeah i thought of that, but sonic says it's ok
[09:14] <Ivan> you should just go to the unbutu site and download a bootble cd
[09:14] <Ivan> i dont think its all that big
[09:14] <bill__k> torpedo|dog: how do I set the password? my only user acct's password / root pass aren't working
[09:14] <Artipol> 2gigs this one is
[09:15] <Ivan> lol mine waz 600mg i beleave
[09:15] <torpedo|dog> bill__k: you ssh in as "your_username@your-computer"?
[09:15] <r_rehashed> of late, Firefox keeps freezing suddenly for about 2 minutes, then recovers with the message, `ReferenceError: myDump1 is not defined'. I tried re-installing Firefox, updating it too. nothing seems to work. Please help.
[09:15] <bill__k> ooh
[09:15] <Ivan> but i had a massive update when i had it installed
[09:15] <torpedo|dog> If you have a different username than the one you're working on, then you need to put your username on the computer that you're connecting to in front of the @.
[09:15] <Ivan> do your have high speed net?
[09:15] <Ivan> you*
[09:16] <Artipol> me? no.
[09:16] <Ivan> 56k?
[09:16] <Artipol> 28k
[09:16] <Ivan> hmm
[09:16] <micahcowan> wow
[09:16] <Ivan> ya that would take a while
[09:16] <Ivan> lol
[09:16] <Artipol> that's why i bought it and it still won't install anyway :-(
[09:17] <BC--> How do you determine what your host IP is?
[09:17] <Ivan> are your other bootables on dvd cds?
[09:17] <lynucs> Artipool, or you just buy a linux magazine with a boot cd
[09:17] <micahcowan> ifconfig will do
[09:17] <bill__k> had to use my ip
[09:17] <Artipol> that's what i did!!
[09:17] <bill__k> torpedo|dog: just for on our lan...i had to use my ip, we have crazy dns\\dhcp stuff
[09:18] <Ivan> hmm
[09:18] <bill__k> torpedo|dog: it's working though...awesome!
[09:18] <torpedo|dog> bill__k: good to hear it worked :)
[09:18] <Artipol> i think most/all of the other bootables are cds not dvds
[09:18] <lynucs> Artipol: whats the prob with the install?
[09:18] <Ivan> might be the prob right there
[09:18] <Artipol> won't boot
[09:18] <Artipol> won't boot the dvd i mean
[09:18] <lynucs> Artipol: after the install??
[09:18] <lynucs> oh
[09:18] <Artipol> no, before :-(
[09:19] <BC--> Does anyone know much about NFS?
[09:19] <lynucs> Artipol: maybe you just have to change bios boot device to CD/DVD?? :D
[09:19] <lynucs> BC--: what exactly is your prob
[09:20] <Artipol> no that's not the problem
[09:20] <Artipol> i know about boot-ordering etc.
[09:20] <Ivan> lmao dumb and dummer is on when hairy met floyd
[09:20] <mikebeecham> Gooood morning everyone!
[09:20] <lynucs> Artipol: you can boot any other cd? maybe a win-cd? if yes, then your cd isnt a boot cd
[09:21] <Artipol> yeah, cds work ok.
[09:21] <lynucs> just not your linux-distro-install-cd?
[09:21] <Artipol> but this dvd is definitely supposed to be bootable. and sonic also confirms that it is bootable.
[09:21] <Artipol> ubuntu 6.10 live/install dvd
[09:21] <BC--> lynucs: I'm trying to figure out my host IP to mount a directory to NFS, but I can't seem to determine my host IP. Not sure what I am looking for in IFConfig, the inet IP doesn't seem to work with NFS mounting.
[09:21] <xreye> need411: someone in another room suggested running xubuntu
[09:21] <Smerity> My sound mysteriously stops without apparent reason, and won't work again until a reboot or X server restart - anyone have any clue? =] 
[09:22] <lynucs> is your nfs in your lan?
[09:22] <lynucs> @ BC--
[09:22] <Artipol> is it possible that my dvd burner can boot cds but not dvds?
[09:22] <BC--> lynucs: I don't know. I am trying to setup a LAN to transfer files between 2 comps, so I suppose it is.
[09:22] <lynucs> Artipol: if it doenst boot, then its your bios boot deice priority, or you cd/dvd..
[09:23] <lynucs> maybe its just broken :D
[09:23] <Artipol> hmm, there are gonna be a lot of angry apcw readers this month then :-)
[09:23] <need411> xreye, yeah I have..  it's alright..  just like my gnome
[09:23] <Ivan> lol
[09:23] <need411> but the lil mouse is cool.. lol
[09:24] <Artipol> ok started download, 58h remaining
[09:24] <xehp> Artipol: heh
[09:24] <Artipol> hmm, gone up to 59h now :-(
[09:24] <lynucs> BC--:  wait a sec.. have to write some stuff
[09:24] <BC--> lynucs: Np :)
[09:24] <Artipol> damn bloatware :-(
[09:24] <xreye> need411: grr ok, all I want is a less childish looking theme lol, I don't care about flipping my desktop up and down or making it explode in flames
[09:25] <need411> nessus may be easy to use..  but jeez'  lol  can I get a translator?
[09:25] <Artipol> i bet it doesn't come with a c compiler either :-(
[09:25] <need411> xreye.  lol..  too funny man
[09:25] <need411> seems like there should be an easier way..   I agree
[09:25] <linuxnooblah> lynucs: thanks mate
[09:25] <salty-horse> hi. we just had a time zone change in israel, but ubuntu didn't change the time and synchronization doesn't help. what's wrong?
[09:26] <Artipol> change time manually
[09:26] <salty-horse> Artipol, shouldn't i report a bug in tzdata or something?
[09:26] <|Amon|> how do i synchronize the clock from terminal?
[09:26] <lynucs> linuxnooblah: np
[09:27] <Artipol> yes by all means do
[09:27] <need411> so you just attack yourself with nessus?  and that is how you get a productive report?
[09:27] <need411> lol.. sounds kinda crazy
[09:28] <need411> interesting thing to say when your leaving  (bamb)i
[09:29] <salty-horse> |Amon|, sudo /usr/sbin/ntpdate ntp.ubuntu.com
[09:29] <lynucs> BC--: sorry have no time :( maybe in about 20 mins.. sorry mate
[09:29] <lynucs> have to change room
[09:29] <BC--> lynucs: np
[09:29] <xehp> need411: i don't get the quit message
[09:29] <lynucs> BC--: can oyu ping another pc?
[09:30] <need411> lmao
[09:30] <need411> me either
[09:30] <linuxnooblah> anyone know what i can use to connect to my router in linux firefox doesnt seem to work :X?
[09:30] <BC--> lynucs: I am a noob, how would I do that exactly? :P
[09:30] <lynucs> ping <ipadress>
[09:30] <Ivan> o.O
[09:30] <BC--> lynucs: yes I can
[09:31] <lynucs> you get a response?
[09:31] <Ivan> http://192.168.1.1
[09:31] <BC--> yes
[09:31] <Ivan> that should link to your router
[09:31] <lynucs> nice, did you already create the nfs permission on the pc you want to connect to?
[09:31] <Ivan> o.O
[09:32] <linuxnooblah> i am trying the address put it jsut times out... same thing happens in windows if i use firefox thats why i assumed its firefox
[09:32] <Ivan> me?
[09:32] <linuxnooblah> but*
[09:32] <nonuda> guys,i'm using kubuntu edgy and now i'm instaling ubuntu-desktop using adept manager, and i see 1 error in download, it is openoffice.org-style-default, will it be a problem? and can i fix it?
[09:32] <BC--> lynucs: probably not
[09:32] <lynucs> do you use ubuntu with gnome?
[09:32] <BC--> lynucs: yes
[09:32] <Ivan> i could connect to my router with firefox
[09:33] <detectiveinspekt> linuxnooblah, could it be http://10.1.1.1 ?
[09:33] <detectiveinspekt> did you change the web port to it?
[09:33] <linuxnooblah> that is the adress yes but it wont connect in linux thru firefox but im sitting in it on ie in windows
[09:33] <Ivan> http://192.168.1.1/
[09:33] <detectiveinspekt> you could also do "telnet <router>" but thats elite
[09:33] <MFen> can anyone point me to a tutorial on setting up virtual network adapters?
[09:34] <lynucs> BC--: sorry no i have to.. i'll be back in 20 mins, if you still didnt solve your prob
[09:34] <lynucs> sorrs matre
[09:34] <MFen> i want to set up some fake ip addresses on a single host, so i can run web apps on them and use ip-based virtual hosting to get to them
[09:34] <lynucs> 8rs
 are you try'in to connect to it to change the router options?
[09:36] <linuxnooblah> yes
[09:36] <Ivan> did you try typein  http://192.168.1.1 in firefox address box?
[09:36] <linuxnooblah> i didnt know but i know the address is set to 10.1.1.1 abd i tried that
[09:37] <linuxnooblah> dhcp is not setup on it either
[09:37] <linuxnooblah> evberything else is set
[09:37] <xehp> Ivan: i did and all i got was pr0n
[09:37] <linuxnooblah> no*
[09:37] <Ivan> :|
[09:37] <Ivan> lmfao
[09:37] <Ivan> it worked for me
[09:37] <Ivan> its the linsys router defalt ip
[09:38] <Zyn> Hi!
[09:38] <detectiveinspekt> ring your ISP, its there problem
[09:38] <weijie902> hi, if i install mythtv on my existing ubuntu installation, will it change my xorg.conf or anything?
[09:38] <xehp> they'll be like linux wtf mate?
[09:38] <detectiveinspekt> acually no, most ISP do not support linux so tough luck mate
[09:38] <need411> does everyone own a linksys?  jeez'  how is that open source firmware for the wrt54g?  better than default?
[09:38] <Ivan> if its realy that bad hold the reset on the router for 30 sec and then connect on 192.168.1.1
[09:38] <linuxnooblah> rofl they wont need to say wtf linux im saying enuff today
[09:38] <Ivan> reinstall your firmware
[09:39] <Zyn> So, I'm a little lost.  I want to mount my ntfs formatted drives, and I'm not sure how.  Can anyone help me?
[09:39] <LinuxProbie> How do you get a room list in xchat?
[09:39] <xehp> !mountwindows
[09:39] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions - See also !fuse
[09:39] <linuxnooblah> hmm its strange coz im in the config on ie right now but if i try connect with firefox in windows now no luck
[09:40] <weijie902> LinuxProbie, window -> channel list
[09:40] <LinuxProbie> Oh, it was hiding, nevermind
[09:40] <weijie902> hi, if i install mythtv on my existing ubuntu installation, will it change my xorg.conf or anything?
[09:40] <Ivan> ^^^
[09:40] <Zyn> Thank you
[09:40] <linuxnooblah> its a dlink router btw
[09:41] <Ivan> oh i though it waz linksys
[09:41] <detectiveinspekt> LinuxProbie, /list
[09:42] <detectiveinspekt> what model linuxnooblah
[09:42] <detectiveinspekt> 502t?
[09:43] <Zyn> xehp - thanks again ^_^
[09:44] <xehp> Zyn: you're welcome :)
[09:45] <mdious> hi everyone
[09:46] <LinuxProbie> Is there a linux alternative to Microsoft Access?
[09:46] <eck> LinuxProbie: i think oo.org has a "Base" component that is the same thing
[09:46] <ch4tty1> how well does crossover office work?
[09:47] <osfameron> LinuxProbie: or if you're just looking at using a database, you could use MySQL or PostGres
[09:47] <osfameron> or sqlite
[09:47] <ch4tty1> tellico is great for movies, books, music etc.
[09:48] <cinone01> hello im installing xampp on ubuntu and when i tested it i encounter the following error
[09:48] <osfameron> ch4tty1: ooo!  looks nioce
[09:48] <ch4tty1> tellico?
[09:48] <cinone01> Warning: file_get_contents(lang.tmp) [function.file-get-contents] : failed to open stream: Permission denied in /opt/lampp/htdocs/xampp/index.php on line 2
[09:49] <cinone01> anybody tell me how to solve this
[09:49] <eck> cinone01: you probably need to be root?
[09:49] <ch4tty1> oh man.. it's the best.. it will sync the info w/ IMDB on movies and such..
[09:49] <eck> try using sudo with your install command
[09:49] <cinone01> im fairly new to ubuntu  here is how i start the lampp
[09:49] <ch4tty1> haven't tried it on anything else yet..
[09:49] <ch4tty1> but I'm planning on it
[09:49] <cinone01> yup i use it
[09:50] <rene> morgen
[09:50] <LinuxProbie> I;m looking for the prettyness of the gui input of access or I would use mysql and php
[09:50] <ch4tty1> speaking of which, I need to re-add it..   (on a clean install)
[09:50] <xehp> LinuxProbie: virtualbox/qemu-kqemu + windows2k/xp + office
[09:50] <cinone01> sudo lampp start am i correct ?..it says that the server started.
[09:50] <eck> i don't know, i have not used xampp
[09:50] <rene> spricht jmand deutsch
[09:50] <LinuxProbie> xehp: Say wha?
[09:50] <cinone01> any server that you can recommend?.
[09:51] <weijie902> xehp, LinuxProbie, i think vmware is better
[09:51] <eck> i would just use regular mysql and php5
[09:51] <LinuxProbie> nmware?/
[09:51] <xehp> LinuxProbie: virtualisation. -> google
[09:51] <LinuxProbie> vmware??
[09:51] <ch4tty1> xehp, that is what I was wondering about..  I thought you could run windoze office in linux
[09:51] <weijie902> xehp, LinuxProbie , virtualbox doesnt handle full screen well
[09:51] <weijie902> vmware server
[09:51] <weijie902> is better
[09:51] <weijie902> imho
[09:51] <xehp> ch4tty1: might work under wine.. not sure www.winehq.org
[09:51] <lynucs> BC--: you there?
[09:51] <lynucs> :)
[09:51] <ch4tty1> office in windoze is great.. despite everything else sucking...
[09:51] <eck> and apache of course
[09:52] <cinone01> what should i install to use php5 and mysql im fairly new to linux..
[09:52] <LinuxProbie> Not looking for a serverl. *lol* I need a databasing program to track inventory and sales.
[09:52] <xehp> weijie902: i tried virtualbox and qemu. both are rather good but virtualbox had a much better feel with faster video and audio support
[09:52] <cinone01> eck: xampp is also apache
[09:52] <linuxnooblah> is installing wine under ubuntu noobie friendly
[09:53] <eck> cinone01: yes, so why not just install the lamp stack and use that?
[09:53] <eck> all the packages are supported under ubuntu (unlike the xampp packaged versions)
[09:53] <Ivan> linuxnoob its not hard to install wine
[09:53] <cinone01> eck: how?..could you guide me through it
[09:53] <lynucs> linuxnooblah: installing - yes :D  configuring, maybe not
[09:53] <A[D] minS> !away
[09:53] <ubotu> 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
[09:53] <eck> apt-get install apache2 mysql-server php5
[09:53] <linuxnooblah> :X
[09:54] <linuxnooblah> i jsut wanna get cod2 cranking
[09:54] <rene> brauche mal hilfe
[09:54] <xehp> linuxnooblah: did you check the winehq app database to see if it works under wine?
[09:54] <linuxnooblah> yep
[09:55] <linuxnooblah> onyl says 1.0 tho
[09:55] <linuxnooblah> its at 1.3 now
[09:55] <Ivan> try it
[09:55] <linuxnooblah> is hq not updated?
[09:55] <Ivan> lol
[09:55] <Ivan> download it and run the exe
[09:55] <xehp> well. if they run punkbuster, you'll probably be kicked repeatedly
[09:55] <cinone01> eck: it will install it all?.
[09:55] <Zyn> ok, ah... where would i find a file manager?
[09:55] <xehp> for hax0rsz
[09:55] <linuxnooblah> really?
[09:55] <xehp> ja
[09:55] <linuxnooblah> whys that?
[09:55] <xehp> because pb are lame
[09:56] <xehp> they broke it on purpouse
[09:56] <Ivan> lol
[09:56] <cinone01> eck: does it have phpmyadmin?..or should i install it separately
[09:57] <eck> you can install phpmyadmin separately, i think it is its own package
[09:57] <Ivan> linuxnoob do you have wine installed right now?
[09:57] <linuxnooblah> not yet
[09:57] <Agiofws> hello
[09:57] <Ivan> wont the link i used to install it?
[09:57] <linuxnooblah> im reading/googlevid howto
[09:57] <Agiofws> isthere a page url that explains how to enable or disable services in ubuntu
[09:57] <cinone01> ok thanks ill be back if i have another question..thanks
[09:57] <eck> cinone01: for mod_php you might also have to grab libapache2-mod-php5
[09:58] <Ivan> it took me like 1 hour to install wine
[09:58] <Ivan> sucked
[09:58] <linuxnooblah> oshizza
[09:58] <Ivan> cuz it had to get all the packages
[09:58] <linuxnooblah> pass me link
[09:58] <Ivan> hold on
[09:59] <linuxnooblah> btw firefox did connect to my router
[09:59] <linuxnooblah> it jsut took fkn ages
[09:59] <Agiofws> is there a page or url that explains how to enable or disable services in ubuntu
[09:59] <gandalfcome> Im using tcsh. How can I add a whole directory tree to the search path?
[09:59] <gandalfcome> thanks in advance
[09:59] <eck> Agiofws: i would install sysv-rc-conf
[09:59] <Agiofws> eck,  i would like to do it manually
[09:59] <eck> Agiofws: there is a builtin CLI tool, but it is not easy to use (it has a man page, i just forget what it is called)
[10:00] <eck> i think it is update-rc.d
[10:00] <Agiofws> do i just chmod scripts in  /etc/init.d ?
[10:00] <eck> no
[10:01] <eck> if you read the man page, it explains how debian style init scripts work... it is basically a complicated symlink system
[10:01] <svg> where do i find xchat-gnome specific conf files?
[10:01] <linuxnooblah> brb Ivan
[10:01] <lynucs> BC--: ?
[10:02] <cassidy> svg: .xchat2/xchat.conf and in gconf
[10:02] <Ivan> http://www.winehq.com/site/download-deb
[10:02] <Ivan> thats the site
[10:02] <Ivan> it tells how to download and install with just a few commands
[10:03] <svg> cassidy: thx; i copied my .xchat/ from backup and was missing wome settings - guess I'll have to look in gconf then
[10:04] <eck> it looks like /etc/init.d/README explains the init system more clearly
[10:05] <flaccid> what sort of bot is ubotu?
[10:05] <mdious> eck:  *heh* I never even noticed the readme in there...thanks :)
[10:06] <zulfajuniadi> flaccid: a helpful one
[10:06] <flaccid> what software drives it?
[10:07] <zulfajuniadi> !ubotu
[10:07] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[10:07] <zulfajuniadi> there
[10:07] <LinuxProbie> Now, if only I could figure out why xchat looses it's connection without disconnecting....
[10:07] <sp0ro> lynucs: are you there? :)
[10:09] <LinuxProbie> at least they're not using an alice AI
[10:10] <zulfajuniadi> how do you private?
[10:10] <ruben_mer> join #tele
[10:10] <LinuxProbie> !register | zulfajuniadi
[10:10] <ubotu> zulfajuniadi: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[10:11] <zulfajuniadi> i've registered
[10:11] <zulfajuniadi> but cannot pvt
[10:11] <flaccid> ah bazaar-ng
[10:11] <flaccid> thanks
[10:11] <LinuxProbie> zulfajuniadi, keep readong on that page, all will be explained.
[10:12] <zulfajuniadi> LinuxProbie:  ? i don't understand
[10:13] <LinuxProbie> zulfajuniadi, all the info you need is in that link, but being as you didn't look for it, try this link Now, if only I could figure out why xchat looses it's connection without disconnecting....
[10:13] <LinuxProbie> wups
[10:13] <LinuxProbie> >.<
[10:13] <zulfajuniadi>  /msg nickserv set unfiltered on
[10:13] <LinuxProbie> zulfajuniadi, read here
[10:13] <LinuxProbie> http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#privmsg
[10:13] <zulfajuniadi> tq LinuxProbie
[10:14] <LinuxProbie> that's what you need, nust delete the space infront of it.
[10:14] <ferronica> how to open .rar file?
[10:14] <zulfajuniadi> yes, thanks
[10:14] <LinuxProbie> !rar |  ferronica
[10:14] <ubotu> ferronica: rar is a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression. There is a free (as in speech) unrar utility as well, see !info unrar-free
[10:14] <zulfajuniadi> ferronica: apt-get install rar
[10:16] <ferronica> zulfajuniadi: to open .rar file in ubuntu 6.06 LTS
[10:16] <ferronica> 20th-bsmpr.r00
[10:17] <zulfajuniadi> ferronica:  Isn't that a milti-part rar file?
[10:17] <zulfajuniadi> ferronica:  Isn't that a multi-part rar file?
[10:17] <cafuego_> it is, and we don't help people unpack pirated anime.
[10:17] <ferronica> zulfajuniadi: yes
[10:17] <ferronica> zulfajuniadi: total 20
[10:17] <piotrek> What i must install to have codecs to films in Ubuntu FF ?
[10:18] <zulfajuniadi> ferronica: i think you have to open the original one (the one with .rar ext)
[10:18] <cafuego_> zulfajuniadi: we don't help people unpack pirated anime.
[10:18] <zulfajuniadi> piotrek: what codecs do you need?
[10:18] <zulfajuniadi> cafuego: =P
[10:19] <piotrek> Avi, wmv, mpg ... ALL
[10:19] <mikebeecham> Hi there, I dont suppose anyone knows how I can network my Mac and Ubuntu together?
[10:19] <cafuego_> zulfajuniadi: Not publicly on the channel anyway.
[10:19] <zulfajuniadi> piotrek: apt-get install easybuntu
[10:20] <Zyn> hmm.  I appear to have a new problem.  I loaded stepmania, it started up and gave me a black screen.  I quit and i have a black screen with a mouse cursor.  What do i do now?
[10:20] <stutter> hi can anyone tell me a good download manager that works well with firefox 2?  I'm using edgy
[10:20] <zulfajuniadi> cafuego_ : maybe its not illegal, just a normal multi-part rar archive?
[10:20] <cafuego_> zulfajuniadi: google sez otherwise :-P
[10:21] <cafuego_> "Black.Snake.Moan.PROPER.REPACK.TS.XViD-20th"
[10:21] <zulfajuniadi> cafuego_ oops, my bad =)
[10:21] <LinuxProbie> sounds like porn...
[10:21] <zelexus> hehe
[10:21] <Zyn> yah, that's what i thought
[10:22] <Zyn> so, uhm, can anyone tell me how i fix this issue?
[10:22] <cafuego_> whatever it is, it's not on topic in #ubuntu
[10:22] <zelexus> snakes in porn?
[10:22] <zulfajuniadi> kinda kinky lol
[10:22] <Chousuke> anyway, you can unpack multi-part rars by running rar on the file that has the .rar extension
[10:22] <zelexus> kinda freaky!
[10:23] <LinuxProbie> an it'll unpack the rest
[10:23] <Chousuke> yeah.
[10:23] <mneptok> what is it with people and rar files?
[10:23] <Zyn> Ok, so, black screen, responsive mouse cursor, nfc what to do now... anyone?
[10:24] <mneptok> the algorithm bites, in's propruetary, and free tools can do the same thing
[10:24] <LinuxProbie> its not the rar that annoys...it's the multipart that's frustrating
[10:24] <mneptok> Zyn: ctl-alt-backspace
[10:24] <mikebeecham> Does anyone know how I can network linux to my Mac?
[10:24] <spectrm> network'd how?
[10:24] <mneptok> mikebeecham: what are you trying to do?
[10:24] <Zyn> mneptok: nothing happened
[10:24] <zulfajuniadi> no idea Zyn
[10:24] <Chousuke> connect them with crossover cable and set up the NICs to have IPs from the sam subnet? :)
[10:25] <mneptok> Zyn: X is hung. alt-f2
[10:25] <cafuego_> mikebeecham: Easiest is probably to use samba on linux
[10:25] <spectrm> anyone know how to change the alsa hook in rhythmbox to PCM instead of the Main channel?
[10:25] <Chousuke> same*
[10:25] <mneptok> cafuego_: easiest is sshd on botnh ;)
[10:25] <Zyn> Ok, did alt-f2, nothing
[10:25] <mikebeecham> mneptok....there are some folders on my linux machine that I want to be able to access on my mac, which sits directly next to it
[10:25] <cafuego_> mikebeecham: And then GO > Connect to server > \\ip.from.linux/box\
[10:25] <cinone01> eck: how can i start the server now?..
[10:25] <zulfajuniadi> I thought samba was for windows network only
[10:25] <mdious> mikebeecham:  I don't know much about mac, but i assume this article might help (Building a heterogeneous home network for Linux and Mac OS X(:  http://software.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=06/05/31/1416242&tid=92&tid=2&tid=6&tid=138
[10:25] <cafuego_> sorry smb://linux.box.ip/
[10:25] <spectrm> mikebeecham: samba should do it
[10:25] <ferronica> zulfajuniadi: Reading package lists... Done
[10:25] <ferronica> Building dependency tree... Done
[10:25] <ferronica> unrar is already the newest version.
[10:25] <ferronica> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[10:25] <ferronica> \
[10:25] <cinone01> eck: i mean apache...
[10:26] <mneptok> mikebeecham: turn on "remote login" in OSX's sharing prefs and then login via SFTP
[10:26] <mikebeecham> cafuego...any chance I can pm you about this...I struggle with all the text scrolling up
[10:26] <mikebeecham> or anyone else!!!!!
[10:26] <cafuego_> mikebeecham: 'sudo apt-get install samba'
[10:26] <mikebeecham> dafeugo
[10:26] <mneptok> cafuego_: i wouldn't recommend Samba to new users, personally
[10:26] <Zyn> mneptok: what do i do after alt-f2 fails?
[10:26] <cafuego_> mneptok: beats netatalk
[10:27] <mneptok> Zyn: power off
[10:27] <mikebeecham> cafuego_: samba installed
[10:27] <mneptok> cafuego_: sshd
[10:27] <zulfajuniadi> ferronica: use command line, unrar xxxx.rar, i think
[10:27] <cinone01> anyone how can i start apache on ubuntu
[10:27] <ferronica> zulfajuniadi: ok
[10:27] <zulfajuniadi> cinone01: httpd
[10:27] <cafuego_> mikebeecham: Ok, System > Administration > Shared Folders
[10:27] <mneptok> cinone01: sudo invoke-rc.d httpd start
[10:28] <Ivan> wow i need to fine some thing to do on here lol
[10:28] <|stefan|> Is there any easy way to upgrade to 7.04 ?
[10:28] <zulfajuniadi> cinone01: try "apache2" too
[10:28] <mikebeecham> cafuego_: opened up that window and have added my folders in....anything else?
[10:28] <Ivan> get'in a lil board
[10:29] <cafuego_> mikebeecham: Basically, you can now connect to GO> Connect to server... > smb://linux.box.address/    from your mac.
[10:29] <cinone01> i received this error invoke-rc.d: unknown initscript, /etc/init.d/httpd not found.
[10:29] <mikebeecham> cafuego_: do I need to know the IP address?
[10:29] <Zyn> mneptok - i broke it good.  It told me it couldnt start x and dumped me at a terminal, telling me to start x when it was configured correctly
[10:29] <cinone01> im new in using linux so bear on me
[10:29] <mneptok> cinone01: did you install apache?
[10:29] <MrDevil> hi to all
[10:29] <MrDevil> I have a problem with compiz, while I am writing on forum or I am installing programs, jams all, and I do not succeed to move mouse and the keyboard :(
[10:29] <zulfajuniadi> |stefan|: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[10:30] <mneptok> Zyn: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[10:30] <weijie902> brb
[10:30] <cafuego_> mikebeecham: Yup, you can find out by running `ifconfig' in a terminal.
[10:30] <cinone01> mneptok:yeah sudo apt-get install apache
[10:30] <mneptok> zulfajuniadi: that will not upgrade to Feisty
[10:30] <MrDevil> someone knows the problem?
[10:30] <cafuego_> compiz sucks?
[10:31] <spectrm> MrDevil: I echo cafuego
[10:31] <spectrm> MrDevil: do Beryl - more configurable and more solid
[10:31] <mikebeecham> cafuego_: I am now getting an error message on the mac.   I went to Go > Connect to Server....then typed in smb://linux.box.192.168.0.2/
[10:31] <cafuego_> spectrm: Well, you got that half right away ;-)
[10:31] <mneptok> MrDevil: #ubuntu-effects for compositing questions, please
[10:31] <cafuego_> mikebeecham: smb://192.168.0.2/
[10:31] <|stefan|> zulfajuniadi no that doesn't work
[10:32] <cafuego_> mikebeecham: just the address :-)
[10:32] <MrDevil> mneptok, beryl it has given the same problem to me
[10:32] <mneptok> |stefan|: wait for release
[10:32] <mikebeecham> cafuego_: oooooooooooh
[10:32] <mneptok> MrDevil: #ubuntu-effects for compositing questions, please. last time.
[10:32] <Belboz99> hey all, is this syntax correct?
[10:32] <MrDevil> mneptok, ok, thanks
[10:32] <Ivan> hey when i click right click on my menu >add to panel >disk mounter nothing happens
[10:32] <zulfajuniadi> |stefan|: what ver are you using now?
[10:32] <|stefan|> mneptok getting pretty annoyed about the current ati drivers in edgy =)
[10:32] <|stefan|> zulfajuniadi edgy
[10:32] <Belboz99> export CFLAGS="-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -march=prescott -s"
[10:32] <zulfajuniadi> better u dl the livecd
[10:32] <zulfajuniadi> istall from there
[10:32] <mneptok> |stefan|: you think Feisty will be different?
[10:32] <cafuego_> No, #gentoo is there -->
[10:33] <Zyn> mneptokL I don't know most of these options... is there a way to make it run the autodetect it did on install?
[10:33] <|stefan|> mneptok i know it's different the 8.28.08 version is bugged.
[10:33] <mikebeecham> cafuego_: sorry mate, but it's asking me for a password...not sure what one this would be?
[10:33] <cafuego_> Belboz99: syntax for compiling what?
[10:33] <cinone01> mneptok: any idea
[10:33] <ferronica> zulfajuniadi: :(
[10:33] <Belboz99> cafuego wine, using git
[10:33] <ferronica> zulfajuniadi: error
[10:33] <cafuego_> mikebeecham: Should be your linux password
[10:33] <spectrm> dammit...rhythmbox controls a pre-amp volume doesn't it?
[10:33] <cafuego_> Belboz99: aaargh
[10:33] <zulfajuniadi> problem whilst downloading maybe ferronica?
[10:33] <mneptok> cinone01: ?
[10:33] <cinone01> here is what i use to install it apt-get install apache2 mysql-server php5
[10:33] <mikebeecham> cafuego_: not accepting it
[10:34] <cafuego_> mikebeecham: Ok, on Linux, run `smbpasswd' as user and set yourself a new samba password.
[10:34] <cinone01> mneptok: unknown initscript error
[10:34] <mdious> cafuego:  sorry for stupid question, if mikebeecham created a user with same id/pass in /etc/passwd as is on his mac...would it then not ask for a password?
[10:34] <QRZ> cinone01: The init script you are looking for is called, "apache2"
[10:34] <mneptok> cinone01: so find out the real name of the init script
[10:34] <cinone01> ok
[10:34] <QRZ> cinone01: So do, "sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start"
[10:34] <mneptok> mdious: no.
[10:35] <cafuego_> mdious: I'm pretty sure mine asks each time until i tell it to store the details in the keychain, even if the suer/pass are identical.
[10:35] <Zyn> mneptok: I don't know most of these options... is there a way to make it run the autodetect it did on install?
[10:35] <mneptok> mdious: that's what ssh key sessions are for
[10:35] <mneptok> Zyn: nope
[10:35] <mneptok> Zyn: this is mhy if you don't know how soething works you *don't take it apart*
[10:35] <mdious> mneptok:  thanks for the info
[10:35] <mdious> cafuego:  thanks
[10:36] <mikebeecham> cafuego_:
[10:36] <mikebeecham> Could not connect to machine 127.0.0.1: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
[10:36] <mikebeecham> Failed to change password for mikebeecham
[10:36] <Zyn> i didnt take it apart
[10:36] <Zyn> Stepmania did
[10:36] <mikebeecham> cafuego_: I got that message
[10:36] <cafuego_> mikebeecham: 127.0.0.1??
[10:36] <stutter> hi can anyone tell me a good download manager that works well with firefox 2?  I'm using edgy
[10:36] <mikebeecham> I know...strange as thats not my ip...I run through a router
[10:36] <zulfajuniadi> stutter: try downthemall!, a plugin for firefox
[10:36] <cafuego_> mikebeecham: 127.0.0.1 is localhost (by definition)
[10:37] <mikebeecham> cafuego_: I'm really confused here...only been using linux a week or so
[10:37] <heaser> hello
[10:37] <Zyn> I'm sorry.  I simply tried to get an app with a linux binary that worked flawlessly in windows to work on my install.
[10:37] <cafuego_> mikebeecham: maybe mneptok has a point
[10:37] <twiztr> Yay for finding a way to download free music from a full song preview link!
[10:37] <Peppery> ?
[10:38] <mneptok> Zyn: Ubuntu has a package system. until you learn more, do not try to install and run anything outside the package system.
[10:38] <mikebeecham> cafuego_: this is a little beyond me
[10:38] <mdious> I'm off, cya's.
[10:38] <cafuego_> mikebeecham: that's ok, hold on.
[10:38] <zulfajuniadi> i agree with mneptok
[10:38] <yetist> hello
[10:38] <twiztr> yetist: Hey
[10:39] <twiztr> Irssi is by far the best IRC client I have found...
[10:39] <cafuego_> mikebeecham: ssh/sftp are an easier way. Go to http://rsug.itd.umich.edu/software/fugu/download.html and donload Fugu on your Mac.
[10:39] <zulfajuniadi> xchat is not bad
[10:39] <yetist> Irssi? I use xchat-gnome.
[10:39] <heaser> how do i disable this in ubuntu server [ 3996.141177]  serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
[10:39] <cafuego_> mikebeecham: On Linux you'll need to run 'sudo apt-get install openssh-server'
[10:39] <heaser> [ 3996.141177]  serial8250: ttyS1 at I/O 0x2f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A
[10:39] <twiztr> I mean, for terminal, not GUI.
[10:40] <cafuego_> heaser: That's just the serial port driver getting loaded
[10:40] <zulfajuniadi> owh
[10:40] <heaser> anyone know ?
[10:40] <Zyn> mneptok: am i going to have to reinstall the whole system now?  i ran the config as best i could, tried startx and got Fatal server error: no screens found
[10:40] <heaser> cafuego_:  so i disable its module ?
[10:40] <twiztr> yetist: Yea, go in terminal sudo aptitude install irssi
[10:40] <twiztr> then irssi to run it
[10:40] <yetist> never use xchat for terminal.
[10:40] <cafuego_> heaser: You could blacklist it in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[10:40] <heaser> cafuego_:  what else ?
[10:40] <cafuego_> that's it
[10:40] <heaser> can i do in in another way ?
[10:40] <twiztr> yetist: I didn't think there was a xchat terminal.
[10:41] <cafuego_> heaser: You could remove the moduels from disk
[10:41] <yetist> twiztr: ok, installing...
[10:41] <WorldDomination> hey
[10:41] <Jbirdie> is >>-ThErE-> a live distro of ver 6.10?
[10:41] <heaser> cafuego_:  in kernel you mean ?
[10:41] <mneptok> Zyn: yup. sounds like your X cofig is totally FUBAR. it could be fixed, but it's prolly faster for you to just reinstall. and while you do it, repeat the mantra "i will only use software from official repositories."
[10:41] <cafuego_> heaser: from /lib/modules/$(uname -r)
[10:41] <heaser> where is the file that load the modules ? cafuego_  ?
[10:41] <heaser> loads*
[10:42] <mneptok> heaser: just disable the port in the BIOS if you don't use it.
[10:42] <cafuego_> heaser: For serial? None. it gets loaded either at bootup, by the hardware detection or by udev when an app tries to access the serial port.
[10:42] <Zyn> mneptok: Lol.  If the official repository ddr-clone worked instead of dying instantly, i wouldnt have had to.
[10:42] <mikebeecham> cafuego_: have installed on both....what should I do now?
[10:42] <cafuego_> mikebeecham: Now start fugu on your mac
[10:42] <mneptok> Zyn: you *had* to install a DDR clone? lives hung in the balance?
[10:42] <compengi> Jbirdie, sure
[10:43] <cafuego_> mikebeecham: and connect to 192.168.0.2 - with your normal linux login details
[10:43] <heaser> cafuego_:  mneptok  its a Vm machine so i don't need parport
[10:43] <cafuego_> mikebeecham: it should bring up a split finder type window
[10:43] <mneptok> "If DDR is not on this Ubuntu box in the next 7 minutes the reactor will go critical!"
[10:43] <cafuego_> heaser: serial != parport
[10:43] <heaser> is there a line that loads it so i can disable it  or is the module in the kernel ?
[10:43] <mikebeecham> cafuego_: it's done...and I can browse my linux from the mac
[10:43] <heaser> oh ye sorry
[10:43] <yetist> twiztr:  does irssi support unicode ?
[10:43] <twiztr> yetist: once its running, read the quick howto on it, its a great proggy if you ever are in a textonly terminal (ssh to you box or something, its a great proggy
[10:43] <heaser> i ment serial
[10:43] <Flannel> yetist, twiztr, yep
[10:43] <twiztr> yea, it does
[10:43] <Zyn> mneptok: There wouldnt be much point in changing OS's to one that doesn't run what i need to run, would there be?
[10:43] <mneptok> heaser: just disable the port in the BIOS if you don't use it.
[10:44] <mneptok> Zyn: i din't tell you to change OSes.
[10:44] <cafuego_> yetist: sr de
[10:44] <heaser> mneptok:  i wouldlike to controll my os
[10:44] <heaser> even a Vm os
[10:44] <cafuego_> mikebeecham: cool. shoudl just be drag&drop from here
[10:44] <heaser> and can i also disable  parport ?
[10:44] <twiztr> config
[10:44] <twiztr> damnit.
[10:44] <mneptok> heaser: trust me, disable it in the BIOS and you control the OS
[10:45] <heaser> mneptok:  its a Virtual  OS
[10:45] <mneptok> heaser: disabling modules is tricky
[10:45] <Jbirdie> i have been all over the website and cant find it, i have one for ver 5 but cant find one for ver 6, can you tell me where to look?
[10:45] <heaser> thats why slack is simpler
[10:45] <mikebeecham> cafuego_: it is...thank you SO much for your help mate
[10:45] <heaser> anyway
[10:45] <Zyn> mneptok:  That's completely accurate.  I chose to attempt to migrate from windows to have cleaner teeth, perfect hair, and to be a better human being.  You're the individual in this channel who's been supplying me with some help on the subject, for which i am grateful.
[10:45] <mneptok> heaser: you will need to re-blacklist everything every time your kernel is updated
[10:45] <syock> How is shell variable saved? Is there a separate variable of the same name for super-users? I`m having trouble with the suspend/resume script.
[10:45] <heaser> ok say i do  it in blacklist
[10:45] <cafuego_> heaser: Aha!
[10:46] <heaser> but  how do i  know  the exact name of the module to blacklist ?
[10:46] <cafuego_> heaser: "alias char-major-4 off"  in /etc/modprobe.d/aliases I think.
[10:46] <compengi> Jbirdie, do you have an intel computer?
[10:46] <cafuego_> Lwet me just double-check
[10:46] <heaser> whats that ?
[10:46] <Jbirdie> yes
[10:46] <mneptok> heaser: huh?
[10:46] <cafuego_> do, don't do that
[10:46] <compengi> Jbirdie, Download URL: http://ftp.citylink.co.nz/ubuntu-releases/edgy/ubuntu-6.10-desktop-i386.iso
[10:46] <Jbirdie> 6 month old intel core duo by dell
[10:46] <syock> What? GNOME X-Chat looks too simple. I have to reinstall now
[10:47] <heaser> alias char-major-4 off ?
[10:47] <mneptok> heaser: "Slack is easier. How do i blacklist a module?" dude, you blacklist a module *just like in Slackware*
[10:47] <Jbirdie> cool tkz
[10:47] <heaser> mneptok:  i  just do it simpler
[10:47] <heaser> not even blacklist
[10:47] <compengi> Jbirdie, np
[10:48] <heaser> do i have to know the exact name of the moule   to  issue it in blacklist ?
[10:48] <linuxnooblah> Ivan: are u here :D
[10:48] <yetist_> ls
[10:48] <mneptok> heaser: just do it like you do in Slack.
[10:48] <cafuego_> heaser: yes
[10:48] <yetist_> now I use irssi.
[10:48] <heaser> well in slack i just leave it out of the kernel
[10:48] <yetist_> test chinese 
[10:48] <kangkang> yetist,  good
[10:48] <linuxnooblah> can anyone link me a noobie guide to installing wine plx
[10:49] <Flannel> !wine | linuxnooblah
[10:49] <ubotu> linuxnooblah: wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[10:49] <yetist_> kangkang: I love you very much.
[10:49] <heaser> and    just   modprobe for everything else in ONE file so i know whqats going on
[10:49] <cafuego_> heaser: Actually no, it's hardcoded in, not a module.
[10:49] <heaser> just want to free some memory space up
[10:49] <linuxnooblah> Flannel is it noobie freindly
[10:49] <cafuego_> heaser: So you're looking at recompiling the kernel.
[10:49] <heaser> cafuego_: hardcoded ?
[10:50] <heaser> you mean  the *" option ?
[10:50] <cafuego_> But if you *need* to free up the 8Kb of ram or so it uses, you have bigger issues.
[10:50] <heaser> its not even  in the kernel ?
[10:50] <cafuego_> heaser: yup
[10:50] <gordonjcp> linuxnooblah: about as noobie friendly as windows ;-)
[10:50] <heaser> oh
[10:50] <heaser> is parport in the kernel
[10:50] <yetist_> hello, guys.
[10:50] <cafuego_> No, parport is a module.
[10:50] <heaser> good
[10:50] <yetist_> !ls
[10:50] <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
[10:50] <heaser> you know the exactr name ?
[10:51] <cafuego_> `parport'
[10:51] <heaser> kk
[10:51] <linuxnooblah> gordonjcp: sweet
[10:51] <void^> you save *lots* more memory by disabling things like hplip and disabling restricted-modules you don't need
[10:51] <Peppe-> Hi! I just downloaded ubuntu (xubuntu 610, ubuntu 606, ubuntu610, ubuntu feisty herd-4 tested) but they all crash while starting the live cd, going to "/bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off" and busybox. what should i do to get the error messages so that i can figure out what's not working
[10:51] <cafuego_> Or using a 2.2 kernel ;-)
[10:52] <heaser> blacklist parport  just like   that cafuego_  ?
[10:52] <cafuego_> Yup, that *should* be all there is to it.
[10:52] <gordonjcp> linuxnooblah: seriously, some things "just plain work" in Wine, some work with a bit of fiddling, and some are a lost cause
[10:52] <gordonjcp> linuxnooblah: what are you trying to run?
[10:52] <heaser> unloading stuff at boot up  gives me quicker boot up times
[10:52] <heaser> hplip ?
[10:53] <heaser> now what else can i remove from startup
[10:53] <linuxnooblah> ventrilo
[10:53] <linuxnooblah> first time using linux today, im so very lost
[10:53] <cafuego_> void^: I have a Linux 1.2.13 vm :-)
[10:54] <cafuego_> Which HATES being run in 4MB ram. 8 is fine, though.
[10:54] <linuxnooblah> gordonjcp: seems like im working so hard to get stuff to work that i jsut double click in windows, but for some reason im compelled to keep trying
[10:54] <Peppe-> can anyone help me figuring out the error?
[10:55] <mavericken> how to creat mail server in ubuntu
[10:55] <posingaspopular> mavericken, mail... server...?
[10:55] <mavericken> yes mailing sever
[10:55] <mavericken> server
[10:55] <void^> cafuego_: yeah, 4mb is just a little low for anything except dos. :]  i remember a large company selling os/2 computers with 4mb memory here, what a pain =)
[10:55] <heaser> cafuego_:  what distro are you running in 4MB ram.  ?
[10:55] <mikebeecham> cafuego_: sorry to be a pain...can I ask one more question...is there any way to set specific folders on Fugu, so tgh, so that I can just go straight to the folder that I want, rather than going through my entire file system?
[10:55] <cafuego_> heaser: Slackware 3.0
[10:56] <posingaspopular> mavericken, yea i have no idea, but if you find out, let me know. i wouldnt mind learnign myself
[10:56] <heaser> cafuego_:  is it easy to install ?
[10:56] <cafuego_> mikebeecham: Good question.... I have no idea!
[10:56] <thy> change name miyabi
[10:56] <cafuego_> heaser: You don't want to install it, trust me.
[10:56] <cafuego_> heaser: It's from 1993
[10:56] <Ivan> will a os even run on 4 mgs of ram
[10:56] <Ivan> :S
[10:57] <gordonjcp> linuxnooblah: I don't know what ventrilo is
[10:57] <mikebeecham> cafuego_: thanks :)
[10:57] <cafuego_> Ivan: of course
[10:57] <mavericken> how to creat mailserver in ubuntu
[10:57] <Ivan> lmao wow
[10:57] <gordonjcp> linuxnooblah: you'd have just about as much trouble trying to run Mac software in Windows...
[10:57] <heaser> cafuego_:  maybe for testing
[10:57] <heaser> is it  hard ?
[10:57] <linuxnooblah> gordonjcp: its a voice communication program... for gamers :D
[10:57] <cafuego_> heaser: how many floppy disks do you have?
[10:57] <gordonjcp> linuxnooblah: ah
[10:57] <void^> Ivan: remember, "640kB is enough for everyone"
[10:57] <mavericken> how to creat mailing server in ubuntu
[10:57] <heaser> about 5
[10:57] <gordonjcp> linuxnooblah: teamspeak works, and works well
[10:57] <cafuego_> Ivan: How do you think we ran linux on 386es? ;-)
[10:58] <Ivan> true ture
[10:58] <Ivan> think about that
[10:58] <Ivan> lol
[10:58] <linuxnooblah> gordonjcp: i once had a customer at my shop bring me a mac to jstu isntall a joystick hoyl shit i was lost
[10:58] <cafuego_> heaser: Well, you can try I guess.
[10:58] <oren> is there a Vpod app for Linux?
[10:58] <cafuego_> heaser: It *OLD* and *CRUSTY* though
[10:58] <linuxnooblah> gordonjcp: i dont like ts codecs
[10:58] <gordonjcp> linuxnooblah: plug in, switch on... ;-)
[10:58] <mavericken> how to creat mailing server in ubuntu
[10:58] <linuxnooblah> gordonjcp: was a few years back
[10:59] <cafuego_> mavericken: http://flurdy.com/docs/postfix/
[10:59] <gordonjcp> linuxnooblah: that said, I'd be just as lost installing software in Windows
[10:59] <oren> i used to move files to Ipos via Vpod. is it exist in Ubuntu?
[11:00] <cafuego_> oren: Nope, use gtkpod.
[11:00] <syock> Why doesn`t my shell script save variables properly? Now my acpi scripts won`t run properly
[11:00] <syock> Properly
[11:00] <oren> cafuego_: 10x, i'll try it.
[11:00] <linuxnooblah> gordonjcp: heheh, i guess it comes down to what u feel comfortable with, linux way outside my comfort zone
[11:00] <cafuego_> syock: it's probably using `dash' not `bash'.
[11:00] <mavericken> hi can u plese help me how setup mail server in ubuntu..........
[11:01] <cafuego_> mavericken: Stop repeating!
[11:01] <syock> cafuego, does 6.10 install dash as default sh?
[11:01] <Ivan> maverick use evolution mail
[11:01] <cafuego_> syock: lemme check
[11:01] <Ivan> applications >internet>evolution mail
[11:01] <cafuego_> syock: no, it sues bash as default sh.
[11:02] <linuxnooblah> gordonjcp: im finding my biggiest hurdle installing packages not in the add/remove, im like "where is the browse button" lawl
[11:02] <mavericken> i catn find flurdy
[11:02] <heaser> cafuego_:  i could try it though on a VM right ?
[11:03] <mavericken> i catn find  in flurdy
[11:03] <Ivan> ;\
[11:03] <cafuego_> heaser: by all means
[11:03] <heaser> cafuego_:  you know how to disable this  [ 4058.980936]  ts: Compaq touchscreen protocol output "
[11:03] <heaser> why would ubuntu server include this
[11:03] <nonuda_> how do i remove icon on desktop? there are computer. hd1, trash
[11:04] <heaser> nonuda_:  right click ?
[11:04] <infidel> anyone here use mepis before?
[11:04] <weijie902> hi, im having trouble installing mythtv
[11:04] <weijie902> dpkg: error processing mythtv-database (--configure):
[11:04] <heaser> ...
[11:04] <Ivan> right click and move to trash
[11:04] <Ivan> lmao
[11:05] <nonuda_> cant find delete or remove
[11:05] <Ivan> o.O
[11:05] <Ivan> is there a move to trash
[11:05] <posingaspopular> Ivan, right click
[11:05] <posingaspopular> delete
[11:06] <Ivan> mine works
[11:06] <Ivan> lol
[11:06] <cafuego_> You can't do that with computers, the trash or disks.
[11:06] <linuxnooblah> Ivan: i got my net working in ubuntu :D ty for your help before
[11:06] <weijie902> http://pastebin.ca/416521
[11:06] <weijie902> please help
[11:06] <Ivan> np
[11:06] <weijie902> even reconfiguring mythtv-database does not solve the prob
[11:06] <nonuda_> when i try to move it to the trash nothing happen, pressing delete button didn't deleted it too
[11:06] <linuxnooblah> Ivan: next hurdle flash player :X
[11:07] <Ivan> lol
[11:07] <Ivan> is it in the add/remove files?
[11:07] <linuxnooblah> no
[11:07] <linuxnooblah> so im struggling
[11:07] <linuxnooblah> ROFL
[11:07] <Ivan> lol
[11:08] <Ivan> Macromedia Flash Player plugin installer
[11:08] <posingaspopular> !flash
[11:08] <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
[11:08] <ubotu> Flash 9 (Final release) is now available for dapper-backports and edgy-backports. See !backports and !flash
[11:08] <Ivan> there ya go
[11:08] <Ivan> download then compile and should be ok
[11:09] <linuxnooblah> o.O
[11:09] <Ivan> i dont have flash installed
[11:10] <Ivan> mabe i should do that
[11:10] <linuxnooblah> im doing it so i can watch the howto install wine video again :X
[11:10] <linuxnooblah> irnooblah
[11:10] <Ivan> lol its not hard to install
[11:10] <Ivan> did you get that link i pasted
[11:11] <Ivan> its like 4 commands or some thing like that
[11:11] <linuxnooblah> i think i did it
[11:11] <linuxnooblah> it is for someone that has never used linux :X
[11:11] <syock> I have a script running two smaller scripts named foo.sh and bar.sh respectively. foo.sh saves a value to myvar, and bar.sh echoes $myvar. Now why doesn't bar.sh give any output (apart from a blank space)?
[11:12] <Ivan> hold on i can walk ya though it
[11:12] <linuxnooblah> shall we go pm?
[11:13] <syock> Do I have to use export or something?
[11:13] <compwiz18> Could someone please help me with configuring the extra buttons on my mouse?
[11:14] <Ivan> linuxnoob check  you pms
[11:14] <Ivan> your*
[11:16] <Ivan> o.O
[11:17] <nelly> compwiz18: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=3828 <[11:17] <linuxnooblah> im unregistered and i assume u r to so no pms lol
[11:17] <Ivan> pm me then
[11:17] <Ivan> hmm
[11:18] <linuxnooblah> im also unregistered ..
[11:18] <Ivan> do you have a messenger
[11:18] <Ivan> yahoo or msn?
[11:18] <Farhadix> How can I use a windows Shared intenet connection in Ubuntu
[11:18] <Farhadix> ??
[11:18] <linuxnooblah> yes lemme install 1 sec
[11:20] <compengi> any admin around here now?
[11:20] <Ivan> mabe
[11:20] <Ivan> heh
[11:20] <linuxnooblah> ok add me timma_2001@hotmail.com
[11:20] <linuxnooblah> what ap should i use to listen to stream music?
[11:20] <Farhadix> I need help, is any body?
[11:21] <posingaspopular> !anybody
[11:21] <ubotu> 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?
[11:21] <compengi> linuxnooblah, xmms
[11:21] <Ivan> yup
[11:21] <Ivan> added
[11:22] <compengi> Seveas, hi
[11:22] <Farhadix> is any BODY????
[11:23] <compengi> yeah :)
[11:23] <Farhadix> I need help
[11:23] <compengi> !ask | Farhadix
[11:23] <ubotu> Farhadix: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[11:23] <Farhadix>  How can I use a windows Shared intenet connection in Ubuntu
[11:23] <jwise> hello world
[11:23] <posingaspopular> Farhadix, i think there's a page in the docs...
[11:23] <linuxnooblah> compengi: ty
[11:23] <posingaspopular> !internet
[11:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about internet - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:24] <posingaspopular> !network
[11:24] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[11:24] <posingaspopular> !connection
[11:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about connection - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:24] <jwise> can we Requesting free feisty CDs from ShipIt?
[11:24] <compengi> Farhadix, you want to use a windows machine to rout internet to ubuntu machine?
[11:25] <Farhadix> yes
[11:25] <sfx> does ubuntu have non-exec stack?
[11:25] <Steil> I'm having a problem with multiple instances of gnome bittorrent gui running...It tells me "Couldn't listen - (98, 'Address already in use')".....while it used to work back in dapper and breezy...
[11:26] <compengi> Farhadix, well i got an application that can do it, wait let me check what it's name i forgot
[11:26] <Farhadix> compengi: thanks, I', waiting
[11:26] <syock> How long does it take for security updates to be mirrored? Is it safe to replace the main security repository with a local server?
[11:27] <Farhadix> !I'm
[11:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about i'm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:28] <acts_as_idiot> Hi everyone. I'm running ubuntu 6.06LTS inside vmware. Can anyone tell me if it's possible to package this as an Amazon EC2 AMI?
[11:29] <python_user> bonjour tout le monde
[11:30] <Farhadix> compengi: can you find that
[11:30] <compengi> Farhadix, wait please... i used it long time ago, i'm still searching...
[11:31] <python_user> i downloaded edgy eft yesterday
[11:31] <python_user> but my laptop only has 192 RAM
[11:31] <dejand> re
[11:31] <python_user> so each time I try the install process it just hangs
[11:32] <dejand> how do i install ALL libs in ubuntu ?
[11:32] <jxn_> phython_user: try the command line installer
[11:32] <dejand> and i'll never got error
[11:32] <dejand> that i'm missing lib xx.so
[11:32] <dejand> etc...
[11:32] <python_user> jxn: the command line, how does someone achieve this task?
[11:33] <python_user> i was thinking of going back
[11:33] <python_user> to breezy
[11:33] <python_user> as that worked fine
[11:33] <acts_as_idiot> Anyone here famliar with Amazon's EC2? I want to create a custom machine image based on an existing ubuntu 6.06 machine...
[11:33] <dejand> anyone?
[11:34] <jxn_> phython_user: at startup, you can choose between graphical and command line installer
[11:34] <jxn_> if you've downloaded the DVD-version. ;)
[11:34] <python_user> :(
[11:34] <python_user> CD version!
[11:34] <jxn_> otherwise, download the "alternative" version.
[11:34] <python_user> umm
[11:34] <python_user> ok
[11:35] <Farhadix> Have 6.10 , DVD?
[11:35] <python_user> thanks man
[11:35] <jxn_> umm, yes. :-D
[11:35] <dasis> Hello how install in ubuntu sound driver
[11:35] <dasis> ?
[11:36] <dasis> Hello how install in ubuntu sound driver?
[11:36] <dasis> Hello how install in ubuntu sound driver?
[11:36] <dasis> Hello how install in ubuntu sound driver?
[11:36] <dejand> dasis lol
[11:36] <Jbirdie> chill dude
[11:36] <dejand> Jbirdie :)
[11:37] <dasis> dejand how do it
[11:37] <jxn_> asking multiple times doesn't increase the chance to get an answer
[11:37] <jxn_> :P
[11:37] <dejand> dasis google about alsa or oss
[11:37] <K^Holtz> could someone give me the proper TAR command to tar up a director and all of its files/subdirectories, and place the tar into the location i ran the command at?
[11:37] <Suurorca> your sound driver should be there if it exists. =p
[11:37] <compengi> Farhadix, found it :)
[11:38] <Farhadix> compengi: well
[11:38] <dejand> K^Holtz
[11:38] <Suurorca> K^Holtz: tar -xv foo.tar [path] 
[11:38] <dejand> Supaplex
[11:38] <dejand> wrong.
[11:38] <Suurorca> kinda nasty to have someone ask syntax, you remember when you need to use it =p
[11:38] <dejand> missed -f
[11:38] <Suurorca> 'hups'
[11:38] <Farhadix> compengi: what is that?
[11:38] <compengi> Farhadix, 1 min let me get you a link to it
[11:38] <dejand> tar zvf .foo.tar /home/bar
[11:39] <jicecruncher> can anyone pleas tell me how to set up a transparent proxy over 2 network cards?
[11:39] <void^> K^Holtz: tar cf blah.tar some/path/
[11:39] <leon_pegg> I have a problem with net access I can ping internal and external ip's if i do dig www.google.com it lists the ip for the site but when i use ping wget or firefox it does not resolve domain names
[11:39] <K^Holtz> o boy, guys are all giving different attributes
[11:39] <bristol27> lol
[11:40] <Suurorca> now that I think about it, x might been for eXtract and c for compress =p
[11:40] <nedge> ok, here is a question for you, what is a good like dns cache time to set in bind?
[11:40] <Suurorca> oh well =p
[11:40] <Suurorca> man tar =P
[11:40] <dejand> :)
[11:40] <void^> Suurorca: c for create. tar doesn't compress without z or j.
[11:40] <acts_as_idiot> any EC2 experts?
[11:40] <dejand> void^ i think it can
[11:40] <bristol27> what's w/ nick serv not letting me register?
[11:41] <Suurorca> good point. doesn't make much difference here, though
[11:41] <K^Holtz> thank you
[11:42] <Farhadix> compengi: ;)
[11:43] <Lc001> how can i remove ext3 partitions from my computer
[11:43] <dejand> ?
[11:43] <jxn_> format c:
[11:43] <jxn_> :P
[11:43] <dejand> jxn_ :)
[11:43] <Farhadix> Lc001: use GParted
[11:43] <compengi> Farhadix, it's http://www.winproxy.com/ but it's an advanced program i got a simpler one
[11:44] <Lc001> no i mean i am using ubuntu but i need to delete it selfs partition
[11:44] <Lc001> ok thans
[11:44] <Farhadix> compengi: thanks a lot
[11:45] <yuesefa> is there any software i could control the speed of my cpu fun?
[11:45] <Lc001> fan maybe
[11:45] <yuesefa> y
[11:45] <yuesefa> :)
[11:45] <dejand> :)))))))))))0
[11:45] <dejand> nice typo;)
[11:46] <yuesefa> ;-)
[11:46] <compengi> hehe
[11:48] <bristol27> for a brief moment..   every ubuntu user in the world had no issues
[11:48] <pritisd> hi all
[11:49] <pritisd> which ubuntu version supports gnome-orca very well, any idea?
[11:50] <bristol27> just a guess..  gnome (default ubuntu)
[11:50] <bristol27> lol
[11:51] <pritisd> bristol27, dapper, edgy which one?
[11:51] <jxn_> edgy
[11:51] <bristol27> I was just kidding..  not sure myself..  just wanted to break the void
[11:51] <vignesh> Hey...
[11:51] <Seth_S> Question: using xubuntu 6.10 , how do I change the graphical pager to a numbered desktop switcher?
[11:52] <bristol27> I get nervous when it get's quiet in here
[11:52] <vignesh> What is the name of the package I need to view flash movies in totem ?
[11:52] <syock> How long does it take for security updates to be mirrored? Is it safe to replace the main security repository with a local server?
[11:52] <dejand> i'm sys admin, keep installing ubuntu on others empoylers machines, and from time to time somebody tell me he needs this or that libs
[11:52] <syock> How long does it take for security updates to be mirrored? Is it safe to replace the main security repository with a local server?
[11:52] <dejand> how could i ... install "all" libs
[11:52] <dejand> and i'll be safe then :) from them :)
[11:53] <jxn_> dejand: i wouldn't do that
[11:53] <dejand> i would:D
[11:53] <vignesh> Heh..
[11:53] <dejand> we have strong machines:D
[11:53] <dejand> about 400 giga per user:D
[11:54] <vignesh> thats a lot...
[11:54] <syock> dejand, and letting them having to update all those libs as they come out? Waste of bandwidth. Those poor kids
[11:54] <dejand> so:D space is not a problems:D
[11:54] <syock> dejand, gah you`re evil!
[11:54] <dejand> syock bandwidth is not a problem also:D
[11:54] <dejand> it just, they keep calling for every stupid single lib
[11:55] <syock> dejand, yeah, that`s why you`re very evil, you
[11:55] <busfahrer> Excuse me, I'm not sure which part of my system is responsible for this, but deleting a file (I'm using LVM) seems to take longer for large files. How is that possible?
[11:55] <jxn_> dejand: maybe there is a metapackage
[11:56] <syock> dejand: maybe train another admin helper whose job is to just install libs?
[11:56] <Seth_S> Question: using xubuntu 6.10 , how do I change the graphical pager to a numbered desktop switcher?
[11:57] <dejand> syock i think boss wouldn't like that :) cuz that is "my job" :)
[11:57] <dejand> anyway:D
[11:57] <jxn_> :)
[11:58] <E_mE> hi, is there a peice of software which can run a Windows XP partiton in linux? like i've got a duel boot between ubuntu and windows, and i need to use windows alot
[11:59] <yacc> E_mE: VirtualBox => #vbox
[11:59] <E_mE> yacc: thanx :)
[11:59] <busfahrer> Excuse me, is the default Ubuntu kernel preemptive?
[12:00] <[WaZ] > !wifi >[WaZ] 
[12:00] <Steil> I'm having a problem with multiple instances of gnome bittorrent gui running...It tells me "Couldn't listen - (98, 'Address already in use')".....while it used to work back in dapper and breezy...can anyone help?
[12:03] <Seth_S> Steil:  sounds like it needs to be configured to use multiple ports instead of a single port
[12:03] <Steil> Seth_S: how can i do that?
[12:03] <Seth_S> Steil:  i don't use that bt client, sorry
[12:05] <bristol27> yep, I believe that port is in use
[12:05] <Zyn> mneptok: Are you still here?
[12:06] <Seth_S> Question: using xubuntu 6.10 , how do I change the pager to show desktop numbers instead of icons?
[12:07] <Seth_S> Question: or does anyone know where the config file is located for the pager?
[12:08] <InvisiblePinkUni> how do i get a timestamp with the ping command?
[12:08] <DevilInside> need help
[12:08] <InvisiblePinkUni> DevilInside: just ask and wait
[12:08] <DevilInside> trying to install ubuntu
[12:09] <F00BaR`> rofl
[12:09] <jxn_> InvisiblePinkUni: -T
[12:09] <Seth_S> InvisiblePinkUni:  -T  (see "man ping")
[12:09] <jxn_> man ping | grep timestamp
[12:09] <gandor>  /join #vbox
[12:09] <F00BaR`> (11:09:28)  -##freebsd- WARNING: DO NOT SWITCH OVER TO FREEBSD, THE HELP IS SHIT AND THE OS IS EVEN WORSE! GO FOR UBUNTU @ #UBUNTU !
[12:09] <jxn_> o0
[12:09] <jxn_> that was loud
[12:10] <InvisiblePinkUni> jxn_: i dont get any time stamp... i tried -T
[12:10] <Zyn> Ok, on a fresh instal of edgy eft, i used the package manager to install the nvidia drivers, restarted x, and got a screenfull of fail.  The error is: NVIDIA:  No matching Device section for instance (BusID PCI:1
[12:10] <Zyn> and then it hits the edge of my screen
[12:10] <Seth_S> InvisiblePinkUni:  RTFM
[12:10] <InvisiblePinkUni> Seth_S: i tried the options given in man ping
[12:11] <PriceChild> !rtfm | Seth_S
[12:11] <ubotu> Seth_S: Words like noob, jfgi, stfu or rtfm are not welcome in this channel. Period.
[12:11] <Zyn> so can anyone tell me how to fic that one?
[12:11] <Seth_S> whatever
[12:11] <jxn_> Zyn: try a 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' in recovery mode.
[12:12] <Zyn> tried that last time this happened.
[12:12] <jxn_> then choose another graphics driver. eg vesa
[12:13] <DevilInside> i'm on the live cd now
[12:13] <DevilInside> but when i try to install
[12:13] <DevilInside> at 93%
[12:13] <DevilInside> during 'ide-floppy' module loading
[12:13] <DevilInside> computer crash & bip
[12:13] <Zyn> whats the generic root password?
[12:14] <PriceChild> !sudo > Zyn (see pm from ubotu)
[12:14] <F00BaR`> changeme
[12:14] <zerg> stupid apt-get keeps connecting at 1.0.0.0 >.<
[12:14] <zerg> im getting pissed with this
[12:14] <kalin> hi, i want to enable 1600x1200 resolution, but ubuntu is only showing up to 1280x1024. i see in my xorg.conf that it has a list of resolutions, and i know my monitor supports 1600x1200, but at a lower frequency than the one used atm (85hz).. is there some good way to change this stuff, or is modifying xorg.conf the best way?
[12:15] <zerg> well if you are sure that you monitor supports it, change at xorg.conf, its the better way IMO
[12:16] <kalin> yeah, that's what i used to do in redhat6, i thought there might be a different way now. i need to specify the refresh rate in there somehow too. does the ubuntu resolution display use xorg.conf to get its list of resolutions?
[12:16] <Zyn> jxn_: Thanks, that got it.  Moved my screen an inch to the left of the monitor, but it fixed it
[12:16] <aum> kalin: try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:16] <jxn_> Zyn: no problem
[12:16] <zerg> you got me, i dunno ^^
[12:17] <kalin> aum, thanks, i'll check it out
[12:17] <leon_pegg> hello all could anyone help with a wifi card problem (have followed tut on website and got it connected to the network)?
[12:17] <sogen> how i can restart alsamixer setings ?
[12:18] <jxn_> you mean reset
[12:18] <kalin> i remember xwindows used to be able to toggle resolution with ctrl-alt-+/-, is something like this still around?
[12:19] <kalin> aum, if i select some wrong options here, is there some way to revert them safely?
[12:19] <kalin> (to the defaults that ubuntu configured for me originally)
[12:19] <raphael_> kalin: you can set the resolution from the menu
[12:19] <Infernal> how do i keep alive my usb WiFi connection?
[12:19] <aum> kalin: look at console after it finishes, it will tell you where it's put the xorg.conf backup
[12:19] <zerg> he wants a higher res
[12:20] <kalin> raphael_: the menu is only showing 1280x1024@85hz, not even lower resolutions
[12:20] <zerg> that is avaliable on the menu
[12:20] <kalin> sorry, it is showing lower res, but not lower refresh
[12:20] <Zyn> Ok, new question.  I want to run beryl.  Beryl requires that i have drivers for my geforce 6200.  the package manager's 'Nvidia binary x.org driver' just blew up my system, it won't let me install the legacy driver, and i'm too nub to solve this on my own.  Anyone can help with that?
[12:20] <raphael_> kalin: if it is an lcd screen, it is best at a set resolution, anyways
[12:20] <eternaljoy> is there a small ubuntu version that will fit unto a 1 Gig USB drive?
[12:21] <Infernal> help me please
[12:21] <kalin> raphael_: crt, which i used to use at 1600x1200@72, which is preferable :)
[12:21] <bristol27> Infernal..   you have not really said what kind of wifi issue your having
[12:22] <Infernal> after a few seconds the connection seems to be unusable
[12:22] <Ivan> if your mother board suports it you can download the live cd and mabe boot it off the flash drive
[12:22] <bristol27> standard (non secure) or WEP or WPA?
[12:23] <Infernal> i get to press refresh list in channel list to keep connection alive
[12:23] <Ivan> other wize i think the installs like 2 gig
[12:23] <Infernal> wep
[12:23] <universus> hi guys
[12:23] <universus> can someone help me
[12:23] <universus> i go a really idiotic problem -.-
[12:24] <Ivan> ?
[12:24] <jxn_> just ask
[12:24] <Infernal> is there some sort on inactivity timeout?
[12:24] <universus> well
[12:24] <Ivan> o.O
[12:24] <universus> its a torrent client
[12:24] <bristol27> is it only in chat or your connection all together?
[12:24] <universus> averytime i add a torrent file to the client my pc hang
[12:24] <Ivan> not to well with terrents
[12:24] <Infernal> connection
[12:24] <jxn_> *wich* torrent client?
[12:25] <dejand> :D
[12:25] <dejand> witch!!! :D
[12:25] <universus> every
[12:25] <universus> rtirrebt
[12:25] <universus> rtorrent*
[12:25] <universus> utorrent
[12:25] <universus> transmission
[12:25] <universus> ktorrent
[12:25] <universus> everyone goea for a stuck
[12:25] <universus> on the kernels 11-generic and 10-generic
[12:25] <bristol27> what kind of router? (so I know what not to get)
[12:25] <dejand> blame on the isp :)))
[12:25] <Ivan> bitterrent
[12:25] <bristol27> just kidding
[12:25] <Ivan> lmao
[12:25] <jxn_> weird
[12:25] <bristol27> have you tried resetting the router?
[12:26] <universus> the clients only work on -i386
[12:26] <F00BaR`> ok, if i have windows on ad0 and ubuntu on ad1 how do i remove ubuntu if the boot sector is on ad0
[12:26] <universus> but i had to reinstall ubuntu , and now in my grub i only have kernels : 11-genaric and 10 -generic
[12:27] <universus> on kernel blalalala-i386-generic it works
[12:27] <Infernal> help me
[12:27] <universus> but i dont have the -i386 now
[12:27] <universus> can someone help me ?
[12:27] <bristol27> foo, I killed my bootlaoder trying that..  but that's easy to fix
[12:27] <F00BaR`> :/
[12:27] <F00BaR`> i hope so
[12:27] <F00BaR`> how do i fix it
[12:27] <CrummyGummy> Hi all, how do I force a reiserfsck on boot?
[12:28] <sogen> how i can set sound settings to deafoult ?
[12:28] <bristol27> you can delete in from the windoze side in control panel/system administration/storage
[12:28] <sogen> default*
[12:28] <bristol27> but you will need to put your windoze disc back in to repair
[12:28] <bristol27> lol
[12:29] <bristol27> kinda sloppy. but that's the way I do it
[12:29] <sogen> how i can set sound settings to default ?
[12:29] <bristol27> Infernal.. try getting new firmware for your router
[12:30] <F00BaR`> i dont have a windows disk
[12:30] <bristol27> then don't do it that way
[12:30] <sogen> how i can set sound settings to default ?
[12:30] <bristol27> like I said.. that is the ugliest way ever to kill a linux partition..  but I had to do it that way once...
[12:31] <bristol27> didn't have my linux disc to edit the partition
[12:31] <bristol27> and was on the road
[12:31] <bristol27> just a few weeks back actually
[12:32] <sogen> how i can set sound settings to default ?^^
[12:32] <bristol27> I didn't know that when I delted the linux partion that I would be unable to boot windoze at the time
[12:32] <bristol27> I got it now.. lol
[12:33] <mike1o> !clone
[12:33] <ubotu> To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type "dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages", move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type "sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade" - See also !automate
[12:33] <tom_> hey guys, how can i make kde apps look less ugly
[12:34] <bristol27> wow mikelo..  did not know that
[12:34] <bristol27> killeer
[12:34] <bristol27> killer*
[12:35] <bristol27> that would have saved me a lot of trouble earlier
[12:37] <Jbirdie> aloha
[12:38] <bristol27> aloha
[12:38] <RyanRyan52> what port does remote desktop use?
[12:38] <F00BaR`> aloha
[12:39] <F00BaR`> RyanRyan52 5901
[12:39] <RyanRyan52> thanks
[12:39] <Zyn> Can anyone explain how i can cofigure 6.10 with my nvidia 6200?  i tried the package and it just crashed x on restart
[12:39] <CrummyGummy> How can I force reiserfck on boot?
[12:40] <UB`> CrummyGummy "man reiserfstune"
[12:41] <CrummyGummy> UB`, Its says nothing about that there.
[12:43] <E_mE> is there an emulator that can boot my /media/winxp mount?
[12:43] <leon_pegg> I have setup ubuntu compiled and installed installed the RT61 drivers for my DWL-G510 C2 card connected to the network added a dns to /etc/resolv.conf can now ping internal and external ips can visit websites by typeing there ip in fire fox but when i use there domain name the site get failed to resolve domain name I know the dns works as dig www.google.com returns an ip that will load google
[12:44] <leon_pegg> any ideas whats wrong?
[12:44] <E_mE> leon_pegg: what does your resolv.conf look like?
[12:44] <leon_pegg> nameserver 4.2.2.4
[12:44] <E_mE> are you sure the DNS is correct
[12:45] <UB`> CrummyGummy yes you are right so check "man fstab" for the sixth field
[12:45] <leon_pegg> yes
[12:45] <E_mE> leon_pegg: whats "dig" ..
[12:45] <mike1o> !clone
[12:45] <ubotu> To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type "dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages", move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type "sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade" - See also !automate
[12:46] <leon_pegg> dig www.google.com will give you the ip's of the A records etc
[12:47] <E_mE> leon_pegg: so you can load google.com in your web browser
[12:47] <E_mE> but you can't ping it?
[12:47] <leon_pegg> yes by typeing the ip
[12:47] <leon_pegg> nope
[12:47] <E_mE> odd!... you tried rebooting?
[12:47] <leon_pegg> yep
[12:47] <E_mE> i really wish i could help you.. im sorry!
[12:48] <E_mE> im puzzled too
[12:48] <nelly> leon_pegg: Are you using firefox?
[12:48] <E_mE> is you DNS client running?
[12:48] <leon_pegg> yes
[12:48] <CrummyGummy> UB`, Its set to 2 but it doesn't seem to do a good check.
[12:48] <leon_pegg> not sure
[12:48] <nelly> google for the ipv6 problem common with firefox
[12:48] <leon_pegg> how do i check
[12:48] <nelly> 1 sec
[12:49] <CrummyGummy> I need to put a line in a startup script before the fs is mounted.
[12:49] <nelly> type about:config into firefox address bar
[12:50] <CrummyGummy> that will mount the fs ro, run the check and umount.
[12:50] <nelly> leon_pegg: search for the line 'network.dns.disableIPv6' in about:config, and set it to true
[12:50] <leon_pegg> ok one sec
[12:51] <leon_pegg> then restart firefox?
[12:51] <nelly> yeah, then give it a try
[12:51] <leon_pegg> ok will do that
[12:52] <gorski> sadfas
[12:52] <gorski> anyone?
[12:52] <linuxnooblah> is there a utility i can get that will allow me to get files from my ntfs partitions
[12:52] <leon_pegg> nope
[12:52] <jrib> !ntfs > linuxnooblah    (linuxnooblah, see the private message from ubotu)
[12:52] <gorski> is it repository for ubuntu 6.06 and 6.10 the same?
[12:52] <jrib> !ipv6 > leon_pegg    (leon_pegg, see the private message from ubotu)
[12:52] <gorski> will 6.10 recognize repository of 6.06?
[12:53] <jrib> gorski: no, do not mix repositories for different versions
[12:53] <gorski> ok
[12:53] <catxk> boho, my wireless wont work... everything seems to be fine, I can scan for networks and get a list just as I should, but when I connect, most times it's just dead, sometimes it works for a minute before the connection dropes, and sometimes it works but is just really slow
[12:53] <catxk> any ideas? I have no problem under windows
[12:53] <leon_pegg> that did not fix the problem
[12:53] <gorski> how to make repository on a dvd?
[12:53] <jrib> leon_pegg: did you disable ipv6?  (not only in firefox)
[12:54] <OuZo> how do i add more view ports? thansk
[12:54] <leon_pegg> ah ok will do that
[12:54] <jrib> OuZo: like workspaces?
[12:54] <linuxnooblah> jrib: ty
[12:54] <OuZo> jrib: yes
[12:54] <jrib> OuZo: right click on the workspaces applet and go to preferences
[12:54] <nelly> leon_pegg: http://www.opendns.com/start/unix.php
[12:54] <linuxnooblah> !fuse
[12:54] <ubotu> Though it's still very unsafe, you can read about Ubuntu NTFS writing using fuse here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lkraider/NtfsFuse
[12:55] <leon_pegg> thanks people am trying these now
[12:56] <gorski> how to make repository on a dvd?
[12:57] <leon_pegg> before changing my dns I am going to disable ipv6 see if that helps
[12:57] <catxk> I have problem setting up my wifi. I can scan for networks, but when I connect it either 1) doesn't work at all 2) works, but is dreadfully slo 3) works, but is slow, for a minute, then the connection droppes
[12:57] <gorski> how to build repository on a dvd?
[12:57] <catxk> I have no problem under windows
[12:58] <leon_pegg> catxk what card do you have?
[12:58] <somewhat> gorski: try http://aptoncd.sourceforge.net/
[12:58] <catxk> leon_pegg: atheros ar5005g
[12:58] <leon_pegg> catxk iwconfig ?
[12:59] <catxk> leon_pegg: seems to work, but access-point is not-associated
[12:59] <leon_pegg> ok type iwpriv SSID=someAP
[12:59] <leon_pegg> the do it again
[01:00] <catxk> leon_pegg: no private ioctls. both times
[01:00] <catxk> I typed "SSID=someAP", was I supposed to replace someAP with some AP? :)
[01:00] <gorski> somewhat is there another way?
[01:01] <leon_pegg> sorry iwpriv <interface> SSID=someAP
[01:01] <leon_pegg> yes
[01:01] <catxk> leon_pegg: yes? so, someAP should be the mac address of the routher, or the ip?
[01:01] <somewhat> gorski: whats wrong with this method?
[01:01] <leon_pegg> no the name ie default for belkin is Belkin54g
[01:02] <gorski> well, i just want the latest downloaded repository, not all that i downloaded past 6 months
[01:02] <leon_pegg> to find out type iwlist <interface> scan
[01:03] <nelly> leon_pegg: Any luck yet?
[01:03] <catxk> leon_pegg: ok, is it the ESSID?
[01:03] <dejand> :/
[01:03] <leon_pegg> nelly no
[01:03] <dejand> how do i set domainname in ubuntu (and at boot)
[01:03] <leon_pegg> yes
[01:03] <leon_pegg> catxk yes that what you want
[01:04] <somewhat> gorski: you can browse to /var/cache/apt/archives and sort by date and copy those to a CD and take them to another box
[01:04] <leon_pegg> nelly tryed disabling ipv6 in ubuntu and firefox still the same change the dns to the ones give still no luck
[01:04] <somewhat> you'll need to be root to copy them back
[01:04] <catxk> leon_pegg: it gives me invalid command : SSID=AnnaJonatan
[01:05] <gorski> it is like leaving the car home...
[01:05] <leon_pegg> catxk iwpriv <interface> set SSID=someAP
[01:05] <catxk> invalid command : set
[01:06] <catxk> leon_pegg: I'm typing: iwpriv ath0 set SSID=AnnaJonatan
[01:06] <catxk> where AnnaJonatan is the ESSID/name for the network
[01:06] <dejand> how do i set domainname in ubuntu (and at boot)
[01:06] <leon_pegg> thats should be right
[01:06] <dejand> how do i set domainname in ubuntu (and at boot)
[01:07] <leon_pegg> use sudo to run it
[01:07] <leon_pegg> so it would be : sudo iwpriv ath0 set SSID=AnnaJonatan
[01:07] <catxk> leon_pegg: same result.. invalid command
[01:07] <catxk> yeah, tried that
[01:07] <leon_pegg> not sure why thats not working for you it should
[01:08] <soho> hello, i have a notebook-ram, how can i find out if it has 333 or 266 mhz?
[01:08] <linuxnooblah> is there an app i can use to test my mic?
[01:09] <catxk> leon_pegg: hehe ok, is the point that it should assign an access-point to ath0 so it doesn not show "Not-Associated" when I type iwconfig?
[01:09] <leon_pegg> yes
[01:09] <zulfajuniadi> soho: it should be on the sticker
[01:10] <nelly> catxk: sudo gedit /etc/network/interfaces
[01:10] <leon_pegg> you could also edit you /etc/network/interfaces file
[01:10] <leon_pegg> beet me to it
[01:10] <nelly> :] 
[01:10] <soho> zulfajuniadi; in my case on the sticker is only the serial-numer to find, and a sticker with "designed for toshiba"
[01:10] <NET||abuse> hi all,, i've installed ubuntu here and i'm trying to use ispconfig, now i have it all running smoothly, however, i've been assigned a new ip range, i setup eth0:0 with the first ip in that new subnet range and it worked, I rewrote the /etc/networking/interfaces file to assign eth0:0 at startup automatically, and /etc/init.d/networking restart works fine, the interface binds to the addresss
[01:10] <zulfajuniadi> soho: bios?
[01:10] <catxk> hehe :)
[01:10] <NET||abuse> but when i rebooted last it wiped the changes i made from the interfaces file and only bound eth0 on the normal main ip
[01:11] <leon_pegg> catxk and add wireless-essid YOURESSID to the interfac e
[01:11] <dejand> how do i set domainname in ubuntu (and at boot)
[01:11] <leon_pegg> then reboot
[01:11] <catxk> leon_pegg: it's already there
[01:11] <soho> zulfajuniadi; my new notebook has ddr2, this ram doesn't fit into it
[01:11] <dejand> how do i set domainname in ubuntu (and at boot)
[01:11] <Jowi> catxk, nelly, fyi, it is better to use gksudo for graphical apps
[01:12] <zulfajuniadi> soho: then you can't identify it physically, both 266 and 333 are identical physically
[01:12] <Jowi> !gksudo
[01:12] <ubotu> If you need to run graphical applications as root, use  gksudo , as it will set up the environment more appropriately. Avoid ever using  sudo <GUI-application> 
[01:12] <soho> zulfajuniadi; alright, thanks
[01:13] <Ulixes> how can i check if 3d is active on my graphic card?
[01:13] <LjL> how may i know if a network card is "live" (i.e. the main LED is on) using the CLI? i think "dmesg" will show lines for when it went up or down, but i could find no command to actually probe it
[01:14] <leon_pegg> hmm catxk is your card using the right driver?
[01:15] <leon_pegg> remember you need to taking into accout revision and firmware with drivers
[01:16] <sipior> LjL: doesn't the main led usually just mean that there is a physical signal path established (i.e., both cards work and the receive and send lines match appropriately)?
[01:16] <catxk> leon_pegg: I guess so, I mean, sometimes it works...
[01:16] <linuxnooblah> where can i go to check if my mic is currently working in ubuntu?
[01:16] <Jowi> LjL, tleds might be useful
[01:17] <Jowi> !info tleds
[01:17] <ubotu> tleds: blinks keyboard LEDs for TX and RX network packets. In component universe, is extra. Version 1.05beta10-9 (edgy), package size 16 kB, installed size 108 kB
[01:17] <spiekey> hi
[01:17] <spiekey> what does this error mean? You are missing a dpkg-statoverride on /var/run/cyrus.  Add it.
[01:17] <leon_pegg> catxk have a look for upadted driver and dbl chack the card rev and firmware ver
[01:17] <LjL> sipior: yep, but that's exactly what i want to know (but i want to know it via software, not by physically looking at the LED). with "ifconfig" or "ping" or "netstat" or..., i can know if the card is configured properly - but i really just want to know if there is signal
[01:17] <spiekey> add what to where and how? :)
[01:17] <hypn0> I want to try LiVES , but it has jack dependencies, will installing jack affect alsa or sound in other applications
[01:18] <hypn0> linuxnooblah: you can install audactiy or use another sound recording program
[01:18] <linuxnooblah> ty
[01:18] <LjL> Jowi: hm, sounds like a nice gadget, but not really what i want... in the end, what i want to obtain is a web page that tells me "computer a is up", "computer b is down", "computer c is up but configured wrong"
[01:18] <hypn0> audacity*
[01:18] <kynes> eclipse seems to be very unstable on ubuntu
[01:18] <kynes> any suggestions to fix?
[01:19] <sipior> LjL: i guess i'm missing the obvious here: can't you just construct a page based on ping responses and the like?
[01:19] <farcanal> hello chat room
[01:20] <hypn0> unstable, it must be slowest app in universe :-)
[01:20] <catxk> leon_pegg: ok, I'll do some research, thanks for your help!
[01:20] <LjL> sipior: yes, but "ping" tells me if the tcp/ip stack is ok on the target machine, and configured correctly. it can't (afaik) just tell me "yes, there is some electric signal going on that wire"
[01:20] <hypn0> style over substance :-/
[01:20] <leon_pegg> np catxk
[01:20] <LjL> sipior: i *will* use "ping" and friends, too, but i also want to know if there is connection, irrespective of whether such connection is actually working
[01:20] <Anon4855> :clap:
[01:20] <farcanal> can anyone tell me where i can download the driver for a my hauppauge usb STICK dvb device
[01:21] <LjL> farcanal: a few hauppages are supported out of the box i think... what's the exact model name?
[01:21] <farcanal> ermmm..... i dont know
[01:21] <LjL> farcanal: try "lsusb" to know
[01:21] <farcanal> i lodt the box long time ago
[01:21] <dejand> hm
[01:21] <dejand> my nis server works
[01:21] <dejand> for terminal (tty1)
[01:21] <dejand> but not for Xserver
[01:22] <sipior> LjL: i see. looks like you'll be grepping some device driver code in the near future :-) sorry, i know of nothing that would help you there.
[01:22] <jochus> how can I change /etc/sudoers so I can mount as a normal user? => jochus  ALL= NOPASSWD: /bin/mount => does not work :-(
[01:22] <farcanal> just says its an hauppauge
[01:22] <jrib> jochus: why not use the 'user' or 'users' option in fstab for the device?
[01:23] <LjL> sipior: well, if that's the only possibility, then i guess i'll just make myself happy with "ping" :-P but since "dmesg" does show that information (at least, i think it's that information - like "link up, full-duplex, 100Mbps"), it should be reachable... somehow
[01:23] <jochus> ok, but I was also planning to let my user do "xm list" (which is a xen option) ... that didn't work, so I first tried I could do it with mount
[01:23] <jochus> and that didn't work either
[01:23] <jochus> so I'm doing something wrong
[01:23] <xelados> Does anyone know where I can find a list of compose key sequences?
[01:24] <LjL> farcanal: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Install_IVTV_Edgy is a page with instructions for installing IVTV, which is a driver for a few Hauppage cards
[01:24] <farcanal> ok ill try that thanks
[01:24] <phoenix24> where could I read about 'Technical details on Feisty' or any UBUNTU distro ?
[01:24] <leon_pegg> nelly is this normal output from nslookup www.google.com " Name: w\247w.l.google.com \n Address: 216.239.37.104 ......" ?
[01:24] <LjL> farcanal: i'd also see linuxtv.org, which is the most complete site about TV cards on Linux, though it's not ubuntu specific
[01:24] <LjL> phoenix24: what sort of details?
[01:25] <sipior> LjL: also, how would you be able to get just connection information from a remote host? if there is a signal, the computer can send along a packet to tell you as much. but if there isn't, how do you plan on getting this information? (other than the fact that the network doesn't :) the local and remote machines will generally be electrically isolated, right?
[01:25] <phoenix24> LjL: like  in feisty all disks are accessed as SATA disks, since it uses libata by default for everything
[01:25] <phoenix24> and therefore it's normal to see my ATA HDD as SATA disk
[01:26] <jrib> jochus: that syntax looks right to me so idk'
[01:26] <Ulixes> hi
[01:26] <Ulixes> ulixes@A0704:~$ glxinfo | grep direct
[01:26] <Ulixes>  Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
[01:26] <Ulixes>  direct rendering: No
[01:26] <Ulixes>  OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect
[01:26] <jochus> jrib: aha, it should be, but still, I can't mount or do "xm list"
[01:26] <LjL> !paste > Ulixes    (Ulixes, see the private message from Ubotu)
[01:26] <xelados> What's the name of the right alt key in xorg.conf? I want to change my compose key from caps to right alt.
[01:26] <jrib> jochus: does it still prompt you for a password with mount?
[01:26] <jochus> yes
[01:26] <jochus> jrib: it does
[01:26] <Ulixes> right
[01:26] <LjL> sipior: not sure i'm following you... yes, if there *isn't* signal, the machines will be isolated. that would be enough to know that there isn't signal, wouldn't it?  and, after all, the card's LED works...
[01:26] <xelados> s/in/for
[01:27] <LjL> xelados: meta?
[01:27] <LjL> or super. or something.
[01:27] <xelados> LjL: I'm not sure.
[01:27] <sipior> LjL: well, but if both machines are plugged into a switch, say, just looking at the line levels from the local machine won't tell you anything
[01:28] <sipior> LjL: and if you're just checking to see if the network is running, you're back to using ping, i think
[01:28] <zulfajuniadi> anyone knows how to connect ubuntu with nokia through data cable
[01:28] <KalleDK> Hey is it possible to make a ubuntu server reboot (and send other commands) via a homepage... I got a dapper LAMP server at home. And need a second way to rescue it if i mess up my ssh..
[01:29] <leon_pegg> is this normal output from nslookup www.google.com " Name: w\247w.l.google.com \n Address: 216.239.37.104 ......" ?
[01:29] <LjL> sipior: oh, i see your point. but no, i've got direct (cross over cable) connections
[01:29] <sipior> LjL: ahh! okay, that makes much more sense now :)
[01:30] <nelly> Non-authoritative answer: Name: www.google.com Address: 66.102.9.104
[01:30] <sogen> what is system name of gnome volumre control ?
[01:30] <sogen> i need run it from cmd
[01:30] <LjL> sipior: how would you do it in the case of a switch in the middle, anyway? yes, "ping" comes to mind, but "ping" won't work if anything is set up wrong on the target machine. perhaps ping broadcast? or arp something?
[01:31] <sipior> KalleDK: you can, but a better question is to ask whether it's a good idea :-) whenever i screw around with sshd, i always make sure to leave myself logged in, and then try another connection before logging out...saved my arse a couple times :-)
[01:31] <Ulixes> hi, what this means: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12906/ ?
[01:31] <Jowi> LjL, maybe if you search apt for snmp you will find some useful apps.
[01:31] <nelly> sogen: gnome-volume-control
[01:31] <phoenix24> LjL: like  in feisty all disks are accessed as SATA disks, since it uses libata by default for everythingare the technical details on Feisty  or any ubuntu distro's published any particular place  ?
[01:31] <sogen> anyone know how i can run gnome volumre control from terminal ?
[01:31] <Jowi> brb
[01:31] <LjL> Jowi: hm, but SNMP requires stuff installed on the target machines too (unless i'm quite mistaken), and i can't really do that
[01:32] <KalleDK> sipior how... When i change in sshd config I use reboot :D
[01:32] <LjL> phoenix24, there are the specifications lists
[01:32] <LjL> !feisty > phoenix24    (phoenix24, see the private message from Ubotu)
[01:32] <leon_pegg> nell full output is http://pastebin.ca/416666
[01:32] <LjL> phoenix24: for instance, the "use libata and use UUIDs in fstab" is mentioned as a spec
[01:32] <leon_pegg> nelly full output is http://pastebin.ca/416666
[01:32] <sipior> KalleDK: no, try doing "/etc/init.d/ssh restart" and that should reload the config file, and much quicker than rebooting :)
[01:32] <phoenix24> LjL: thank you very much :)
[01:33] <LjL> phoenix24: specifically, this spec https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/libata-for-all-ata-disks
[01:33] <KalleDK> sipior.. and the connection I have would not quit ??
[01:33] <leon_pegg> nelly thats the output I would have thought it would be www instead of w\247w
[01:33] <cable_guy> hi
[01:33] <cable_guy> can someone help me please?
[01:34] <phoenix24> LjL: are the blueprints published for every Ubuntu release ?
[01:34] <sipior> KalleDK: nope. the daemon only governs new connections. current connections are unaffected
[01:34] <cable_guy> i have an external monitor hooked up to my laptop
[01:34] <InvisiblePinkUni> sipior: should that be /etc/init.d/sshd restart?
[01:34] <KalleDK> nice
[01:34] <michael117> I've found a particular library pretty interesting but would like to find out what programs depend on that library... how could I find out with apt-get or some other tool?
[01:34] <Jowi> LjL, so you just want to probe the available nics on the lan to see if they are  physically connected. I know the bios can do that since there is wake-on-lan options on some boards.... no idea on how to get that info.
[01:34] <KalleDK> Then  I would use that
[01:34] <cable_guy> i want to turn the internal lcd screen off and leave just the external on
[01:34] <cable_guy> how do i do that?
[01:34] <sipior> InvisiblePinkUni: it's ssh on my machine, but on gentoo it's sshd
[01:35] <espenj> excuse me... when i boot the ubuntu install cd, i come to a command line where grub stands in front.. what do i type to start the installation?
[01:35] <leon_pegg> there is normoly a key short cut using Fn or the likes cable_guy this is os inderpendent
[01:35] <cable_guy> leon_pegg: but on windows when i boot it's automatically like this without setting anything.. i really don't think it has to do with the fn keys
[01:36] <InvisiblePinkUni> sipior: KalleDK : a better one would be  kill -HUP `cat /var/run/sshd.pid`
[01:36] <busfahrer> Excuse me, is the default Ubuntu kernel preemptive?
[01:37] <sipior> KalleDK: InvisiblePinkUni same difference, six of one...etc.etc
[01:37] <ph8> hey all; this has never happened before but when i click a new workspace (with the intention of switching), it fades out but doesn't change. To change workspaces i have to use the scrollwheel or my hotkeys, rather than a mouseclick
[01:37] <michael117> How do I find out which programs depend on a particular package?
[01:37] <tokyo25> hey . im new to ubuntu. how do i navigate the terminal. i need to get to desktop to install ati drivers.
[01:37] <ph8> any idea what's wrong?
[01:37] <Pici> !cli | tokyo25
[01:37] <ubotu> tokyo25: The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Manuals: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BasicCommands
[01:38] <sipior> ph8: you running beryl or the like?
[01:38] <LjL> phoenix24: yes, they're actually done *before* releases as "goals", then some of them get implemented and some not (or are delayed, or...), as you can see from the list
[01:38] <tokyo25> ill try that
[01:39] <LjL> Jowi: well, i'm almost tempted to stick a light sensor on the cards' LEDs and connect it to the joystick port ;)
[01:41] <zeroabsolute> 
[01:41] <ph8> sipior: No, nothing like that; I can't even get my 3d card recognise
[01:41] <ph8> d
[01:41] <sipior> michael117: if you want to find out which package to install to get a particular command, install "command-not-found" and the corresponding data package
[01:41] <dejand> 
[01:41] <LjL> phoenix24: here https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu you can see the "generic" spec list. it contains all specs, whether they're to be implemented in Feisty or at some undefined time in the future (or never)
[01:41] <Zewey> zeroabsolute: not that much
[01:41] <LjL> !cn
[01:42] <ubotu> For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[01:42] <sipior> michael117: then just type the name of the command and you'll get a list of install suggestions
[01:42] <LjL> dejavu sans is missing quite a few chinese chars...
[01:42] <sipior> ph8: that's sounds very strange, which card?
[01:42] <phoenix24> LjL: yes
[01:43] <dejand> how do i
[01:43] <dejand> change domainname?
[01:43] <dejand> for permantly
[01:43] <dejand> please somebody help me
[01:43] <LjL> "domain name"? for what, a web server?
[01:43] <dejand> of linux machine
[01:43] <michael117> sipior: Well, I found a library that does something interesting and the program that would depend on it would seem to be the answer to a program I've been looking for... would the "command-not-found" also work for this?
[01:43] <KalleDK> Any of you know how to kill a daemon ( HellaNZB ) I've tried that it get stuck.. and then I cant kill it by sudo kill pid
[01:43] <Ivan> is there a comand that when i hit the close button on this it just minizes to the menu panel
[01:43] <dejand> i must write every time i boot machine
[01:44] <Ivan> ?
[01:44] <dejand> `domainname blabla'
[01:44] <dejand> `domainname blabla.bla'
[01:44] <sipior> michael117: hmm..only if you know the command name ahed of time
[01:44] <dejand> i want, that this info would be stored permantly
[01:44] <dejand> for ever
[01:44] <LjL> dejand: uhm, where do you write that? "domainname" is not a command
[01:44] <dejand> and ever.. for rest of my life..
[01:44] <dejand> LjL in shell
[01:44] <dejand> as root
[01:44] <Ivan> i could just out this on the other work space
[01:45] <LjL> dejand: oh, "domainname" is a command from the "nis" package, i see.
[01:45] <LjL> dejand: i guess you should check the NIS config files, type "dpkg -L nis" to find which they are
[01:46] <michael117> sipior: Well, I'm just looking for a program that performs a function similar or identical to Mac OS X's summarize function that takes a body of text and finds the most important parts and condenses it. Libots0 looks promising and I'm trying to find an app that depends on it
[01:46] <xircx> hmm
[01:46] <Ivan> ok
[01:46] <Ivan> well im off to bed then
[01:46] <LjL> michael117:  apt-cache rdepends libots0 
[01:46] <LjL> michael117: (short answer: abiword-plugins)
[01:46] <KalleDK> !kill
[01:46] <sfx> does ubuntu have a non-exec stack?
[01:46] <ubotu> The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Manuals: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BasicCommands
[01:46] <sipior> michael117: ah no, then you're out of luck i'm afraid. you can try searching through synaptic or apt-cache, of course
[01:47] <sipior> michael117: LjL nice, i must remember the rdepends keyword in future
[01:47] <michael117> sipior: Yeah, I posted a thread on ubuntuforums.org a couple weeks ago but no one responded
[01:47] <michael117> LjL: Thanks
[01:48] <LjL> michael117: would you prefer it to work in openoffice rather than abiword, or just as a CLI application or something?
[01:48] <linuxnooblah> how the heck do i navigate to a directory in terminal
[01:48] <Pici> linuxnooblah: cd directoryname
[01:48] <linuxnooblah> rofl
[01:49] <LjL> !cli
[01:49] <ubotu> The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Manuals: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BasicCommands
[01:49] <bimberi> LjL: Congragulations on membership!
[01:49] <LjL> bimberi: thanks :)
[01:49] <bimberi> s/g/t/
[01:50] <michael117> LjL: Well... optimally, I'd like it to function as a Firefox extension but searched and could find nothing and next to that it would be nice as a small standalone app with a small gui or a gnome desklet... but I use Abiword more often so it might be useful
[01:50] <Gaerrent> is there anyone who knows how to remove avg antivirus in ubuntu? I get a error massage that says "E: avg75fld: subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit status 150"
[01:51] <LjL> michael117: ok, if you just install "libots0" alone, you'll see it comes with a /usr/bin/ots standalone program that you can use from the CLI
[01:51] <prajyot> Hi Guys!!! I need help regarding RC files....
[01:51] <prajyot> How RC file is written? & how it is been read??
[01:51] <ferronica> how to open .rar file???
[01:51] <IdleOne> !unrar-free | ferronica
[01:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about unrar-free - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:51] <leon_pegg> ok using nslookup no matter what dns i use it seems to messup the www of an address
[01:51] <IdleOne> !unrar | ferronica
[01:51] <ubotu> ferronica: rar is a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression. There is a free (as in speech) unrar utility as well, see !info unrar-free
[01:51] <leon_pegg> any segestion
[01:52] <ferronica> IdleOne: i have dowmloded rar now how to use it to open .rar file
[01:52] <sipior> dejand: domainname generally sets the NIS domain, not the DNS domain
[01:52] <IdleOne> ferronica, right click the file and then extract
[01:53] <sipior> dejand: you shouldn't actually have to set the domain name, as long as your machine is being resolved properly
[01:53] <Gaerrent> is there anyone who knows how to remove avg antivirus in ubuntu? I get a error massage that says "E: avg75fld: subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit status 150"
[01:54] <sipior> dejand: if you want though, you can add your FQDN to /etc/hosts, if an app on your machine needs it for some reason
[01:54] <ferronica> IdleOne: archieve type not supported
[01:54] <LjL> michael117: then i suppose it shouldn't be too hard to write a gtkdialog script (or something) to give it an acceptable standalone GUI... or, firefox extension? well, libots' description does say it can output HTML natively, so let's see if there's something that could glue them together
[01:55] <IdleOne> ferronica, sudo apt-get install unrar-free
[01:55] <michael117> LjL: Actually, I was checking the man page of ots and found a link to their sf page (http://libots.sourceforge.net/) and when I saw it I was like "HOLY SHIT!" because it has an app that is almost EXACTLY like the OS X app
[01:56] <LjL> michael117: nice, pity it's not packaged though
[01:56] <erikja> !kptc
[01:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kptc - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:57] <erikja> !sound >erikja
[01:57] <ferronica> IdleOne: ok after that????
[01:58] <michael117> LjL: As long as it is somehow available and uses gtk!
[01:58] <linuxnooblah> anyone got a link for 7900gt drivers?
[01:58] <linuxnooblah> and howto install
[01:58] <cvk77> are there any anjuta2 packages for ubuntu?
[01:59] <xelados> in xorg.conf, can I set the compose key under the XkbOptions through "keysym Alt_R = Multi_key"? Or, how can I get X to read ~/.xmodmaprc when it loads?
[01:59] <sipior> xelados: easiest to go through gnome, if you're running it
[01:59] <ferronica> ???
[01:59] <ferronica> IdleOne: ok after that????
[01:59] <xelados> sipior: I'm running XFCE
[01:59] <sipior> xelados: and there's no equivalent under "keyboard" or whatever?
[01:59] <xelados> sipior: Nope.
[02:00] <xelados> I don't mind a little hacking as long as I can get it to work properly.
[02:00] <zulfajuniadi> anyone knows how to connect ubuntu with nokia through data cable
[02:00] <wo0lverine> hello
[02:00] <sipior> xelados: also, i think it's just .Xmodmap, right?
[02:00] <xelados> sipior: I'm not sure. I'll check my /home
[02:00] <LjL> michael117: well, i'd give abiword a try anyway, at least there's no stuff to compile and it might give you some more flexibility. and it's not that big a package after all
[02:01] <Gaerrent> is there anyone who knows how to remove avg antivirus in ubuntu? I get a error massage that says "E: avg75fld: subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit status 150"
[02:01] <ferronica> how to open .rar file???
[02:01] <LjL> !rar
[02:01] <ubotu> rar is a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression. There is a free (as in speech) unrar utility as well, see !info unrar-free
[02:01] <xelados> sipior: This link says ~/.Xmodmaprc: http://process-of-elimination.net/wiki/Means_of_Composing_Accented_Characters_in_X_Window_System
[02:01] <nelly> ferronica: try right clicking and extracting again
[02:01] <michael117> LjL: Well, I'm just looking for something really small and the Gnome-summarizer app seems to be it
[02:01] <shiznix`> out of interest
[02:01] <ferronica> sipior: archieve not supported.
[02:02] <ferronica> nelly: archieve not supported.
[02:02] <LjL> michael117: well, ots from the command line is smaller ;P especially if you pipe the (HTML) output to something like a lightweight browser such as dillo or links2
[02:02] <prajyot> no one here...who will help me in RC files??
[02:02] <ferronica> nelly: :(
[02:02] <sipior> xelados: okay, sounds right then :)
[02:02] <xelados> prajyot: What RC file do you need help with?
[02:02] <sipior> xelados: i used to use xmodmap extensively. give me a few minutes and i'll see if i can remember how i called it
[02:03] <ethernomad> dumb question...how do I use a Nautilus script?
[02:03] <xelados> sipior: Okay, will do. Thanks. :)
[02:03] <th3margi> dudes plz help me out on this ! i am usin ubuntu edgy using gnome. i got a kubuntu cd . how do i add kde from the cd to synaptic . Add cdrom aint workin
[02:03] <prajyot> Well i want how to write RC file? & how to read it in the code?
[02:03] <xelados> prajyot: For the most part, RC files are used to get per-user settings for programs. Any text editor can read them.
[02:04] <ferronica> nelly: any idea
[02:06] <ferronica> so one here gonna help me out regarding .rar format ???  :(
[02:06] <gorski> i deleted some important files from trash. Is there a way to bring them back?
[02:06] <nelly> sudo apt-get install unrar
[02:06] <chalmer> how do i get ubuntu to reconize my 4 othere computers on a network?
[02:06] <rambo3> as what
[02:06] <LjL> gorski: not really
[02:07] <gorski> ok
[02:07] <LjL> gorski: what were they, text files?
[02:07] <LjL> gorski: it might be possible to manually hunt some of the data
[02:07] <gorski> how?
[02:07] <LjL> gorski: by grepping /dev/hda1 (or whatever partition it is)
[02:07] <rambo3> man rifle
[02:07] <LjL> gorski: if they're binary files, that won't be *too* much use though
[02:08] <chalmer> how do i access Samba? w/o command line
[02:08] <LjL> gorski: if they're pictures (or some other formats i don't remember, too), there is photorec, from the testdisk package
[02:08] <rambo3> smb://
[02:08] <LjL> !testdisk | gorski
[02:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about testdisk - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:08] <LjL> !info testdisk | gorski
[02:08] <ubotu> gorski: testdisk: Partition scanner and disk recovery tool. In component universe, is optional. Version 6.4.1-1 (edgy), package size 459 kB, installed size 1232 kB
[02:08] <nedge> why does my NTP server hate me?
[02:08] <LjL> gorski: the first thing you should do is *reboot now* and boot from a live CD. otherwise, chances that the data is overwritten will increase at each second
[02:09] <chalmer> how do i access Samba? w/o command line
[02:09] <gorski> nevermind, tnx anyway
[02:09] <gorski> i found them on a cd
[02:09] <LjL> cool
[02:10] <LjL> gorski: be careful next time. with older filesystems such as ext2 or FAT, it was possible to "undelete" files (as long as they hadn't been overwritten yet), but with journaling filesystems such as ext3, that's not really possible anymore
[02:10] <Pici> chalmer: you can use nautilus to navigate to smb:// addresses
[02:10] <sipior> xelados: try adding "/usr/bin/xmodmap $HOME/.Xmodmap" to your .xinitrc file
[02:11] <xelados> sipior: Okay, thanks.
[02:11] <Jowi> LjL, i got link some info with mii-diag, mii-tool and ethtool. it will only query nics connected to the machine though it seems. you better go with ping broadcast once per minute or similar to monitor status.
[02:11] <kosnick> what is the command for opening a terminal - console
[02:11] <Pici> chii: or use the places menu in gnome
[02:11] <kosnick> what is the command for opening a terminal - console
[02:11] <Pici> kosnick: The program name is gnome-terminal (in gnome of course)
[02:11] <kosnick> ok
[02:11] <sipior> xelados: actually, tack on an "rc" to that filename, of course :-)
[02:12] <kosnick> Pici : thx
[02:12] <LjL> Jowi: yep, i had stumbled upon mii-tool, too, wasn't too sure what exactly it did, though (whether it uses a protocol that's built into the NIC itself, or a software thing that might or might not be supported, or what)... and, you say ping broadcast is the second "safer" choice? ("safer" meaning "it will say the interface is up even if it's as wrongly configured as it goes")
[02:14] <Matthias> what could be the problem if fglrx drivers only work after booting
[02:14] <Matthias> windows before linux?
[02:14] <LjL> guess they might be forgetting to initialize something in the card
[02:15] <sipior> Matthias: i see similar problems with my soundcard on occasion, and i think LjL's guess about card initialisation is near the mark
[02:15] <ferronica> so one here gonna help me out regarding .rar format ???  :(
[02:15] <ferronica> So any one here gonna help me out regarding .rar format ???  :(
[02:15] <sipior> ferronica: unrar <filename>
[02:15] <Matthias> ive got a radeon 9600 and this problem - with any linux i tried
[02:15] <LjL> not much use as for fixing the problem i'm afraid, though
[02:15] <ferronica> sipior: i did
[02:15] <Matthias> :(
[02:15] <LjL> ferronica: and the exact error is?
[02:16] <ferronica> LjL: Archieve not supported
[02:16] <prajyot> Let me tell you my situation....I have .rc file, it is related to theme changes in mobile, I have to extract the color parameter from that file
[02:16] <LjL> ferronica: are you sure the file isn't just corrupted?
[02:16] <LjL> ferronica: try "file filename.rar", what does it say
[02:17] <prajyot> I saw that file, it is the file, i never seen before......... it is coded like xml/html script
[02:17] <ferronica> LjL: unrar/20th-bsmpr.rar
[02:17] <Jowi> LjL, it would be quite easy I think to build a nic database(or text file) with the ping broadcast information(MAC+IP address). if a nic fail to respond maybe an email can be sent or a sound played. I'm sure there are plenty of apps like that available already.
[02:17] <Hari> hi all
[02:17] <LjL> ferronica: uh? i didn't ask you what the filename is, i meant - what is the output if you type  file filename.rar ?
[02:18] <Hari> I have live updated  ubuntu from 2.6.17.10 kernel to 2.6.20.13 kernel, after this the sound card is not working
[02:18] <gorski> a program to convert mp3 to ogg?
[02:18] <Tired_> Quick question...is an onboard Radeon X300 sufficient for Compiz or Beryl?
[02:18] <ferronica> tushar@tushar-desktop:~$ unrar /20th-bsmpr.rar
[02:18] <Matthias> mp32ogg
[02:18] <ferronica> bash: unrar: command not found
[02:18] <ferronica> tushar@tushar-desktop:~$
[02:18] <sipior> ferronica: there's your problem :)
[02:19] <ferronica> sipior: what
[02:19] <sipior> ferronica: try "aptitude install unrar"
[02:19] <raphael_> gorski: you should know that converting from mp3 to ogg, gives at best mp3 quality
[02:19] <gorski> ?
[02:19] <LjL> ferronica, archive not supported or command not found? it's different errors. also, you haven't replied to what "file filename.rar" says
[02:19] <Jowi> LjL, however if you're only interested in the nic in your machine a simple "sudo ethtool eth0 | grep -i detect" would give you that info.
[02:19] <Matthias> raphael_: but it works ootb on ubuntu
[02:20] <Askar> How do I compile programs for windows in ubuntu? (c++)
[02:20] <xelados> sipior: I did all of that but it didn't work.
[02:20] <prajyot> no one knows about RC files ???
[02:20] <somewhat> gorski: soundconverter is a nice gui
[02:20] <xelados> sipior: Should it be .Xinitrc instead?
[02:20] <gorski> ok, tnx
[02:20] <sipior> xelados: hmmm...could be, though i though modern X servers checked all of the likely places (.xinitrc, .Xinitrc, .xprofile &cet.)
[02:20] <ferronica> LjL: Could not open "20th-bsmpr.rar.Archive type not supported.
[02:20] <xelados> I can get it to work for the session, but not permanently.
[02:20] <raphael_> Matthias: that is true. but the quality will be less
[02:21] <LjL> Jowi, ethtool looks quite spot-on. it says, among the other things, "Link detected: yes", which looks like the basic info i needed (assuming it *really* means the physical link)
[02:21] <sipior> ferronica: have you installed unrar yet?
[02:21] <LjL> ferronica: ok, that's the error from unrar. now i want the output from the *file* command
[02:21] <LjL> ferronica:  file blahblah.rar 
[02:21] <raphael_> to get the full effect of ogg, you have to rip the cd`s directly to ogg
[02:22] <jay_> How can I change the color behind the "Applications Places System" part of the menu and the menu color?
[02:22] <ferronica> sipior: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12915/
[02:22] <Jowi> LjL, should be the physical link. sudo mii-diag say "You have link beat, and everything is working OK.". only way to find out if they really report the physical link would be to contact the author, find a faq or dig in the code :)
[02:22] <ferronica> sipior: check this link
[02:22] <sipior> ferronica: well, you need to be root. try "sudo aptitude install unrar"
[02:23] <ferronica> sipior: read last line
[02:23] <LjL> Jowi: well, i guess typing "ifdown eth0" and then seeing if they still report the link as up would also satisfy my curiosity well enough - can't do that right now, though, if i want to keep SSH working ;)
[02:23] <sipior> ferronica: did you answer yes? :)
[02:23] <ferronica> sipior: i used there sudo , it gonna uninstall something
[02:23] <sipior> ferronica: no worries
[02:24] <sipior> ferronica: you can always reinstall it, if you miss it
[02:24] <LjL> and if it says it's unused, it probably means it is
[02:25] <LjL> i wonder how on earth you could get an "Archive type not supported" error *without even having unrar installed*, though
[02:25] <necrite> hi all
[02:25] <sipior> LjL: i'm guessing through the gnome archive tool
[02:25] <ferronica> sipior: ok i installed
[02:25] <erdinger> !ntfs-3g
[02:25] <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)
[02:25] <sipior> jay_: you'll need to choose a new gtk theme
[02:25] <ferronica> sipior: but same error
[02:25] <LjL> sipior: i suppose... except we repeatedly asked for the output of *unrar filename* (and i asked for "file filename" too, but no matter)...
[02:26] <LjL> ferronica: pastebin the whole thing - including the apt-get output again
[02:26] <variant> anyone else get this issue on dapper/edgy/feisty? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bind9/+bug/92040
[02:26] <ferronica> LjL: ok
[02:26] <jay_> what's the name of the program that manages gtk theme? It's under preferences?
[02:26] <ferronica> LjL: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12917/
[02:26] <necrite> i have some questions about ubuntu server instalation  :) i have to make one "step by step" instalation guide .. i don't remeber when ubuntu make the network configuration
[02:27] <Pici> variant: Did you try disabling ipv6? Ive seen slow resolution with that enabled.
[02:27] <jay_> "Theme" under Prefereneces?
[02:27] <idefix_> ./SH-file Permission denied, sudo ,.SH0-file SH-file: command not found ?? ?
[02:27] <sipior> ferronica: you need a space after unrar :)
[02:27] <xelados> sipior: Still not working. :( I even tried putting the xmodmap command directly into .xinitrc.
[02:27] <idefix_> ./SH-file Permission denied, sudo ./SH0-file SH-file: command not found ?? ?
[02:27] <NekoKun> Hello folks! Please, a friend of mine is trying to install IE6 through WineTools. But it keeps giving some weird errors, can someone help us out?
[02:28] <variant> Pici: will give it a shot
[02:28] <_muelli_> NekoKun: ies4linux exists
[02:28] <necrite> idefix_, try chmod +x SH-file and then sh SH-file
[02:28] <xelados> sipior: Are there any headers or anything needed in .xinitrc before it can take bash commands? I had to create my own .xinitrc
[02:28] <LjL> sipior: tried with a space too, once
[02:28] <variant> NekoKun: tell him to use ie4linux
[02:28] <sipior> xelados: hmm..sorry, i'm out of ideas. you might try googling for xfce and xmodmap and see if anyone else has managed it
[02:28] <LjL> ferronica: if you type "unra" and then hit the TAB key, does anything more come up?
[02:28] <xelados> sipior: Alright, thanks for helping anyway. :)
[02:28] <sipior> xelados: does xmodmap .Xmodmaprc work?
[02:28] <variant> NekoKun: can install ie5/6 and almost 7
[02:29] <NekoKun> _muelli_: Well, the problem is that IE6 is needed to install some libraries that we need...
[02:29] <variant> !ie4linux
[02:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ie4linux - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:29] <xelados> sipior: In the terminal, yes, it worked.
[02:29] <detectiveinspekt> When you install 6.10 LAMP server it doesn't even install apache, php or mysql
[02:29] <xelados> But for xinitrc, it didn't.
[02:29] <xelados> o_O
[02:29] <ferronica> LjL: yes
[02:29] <detectiveinspekt> why?
[02:29] <LjL> ferronica: what, just "unrar", or something else (like "unrar-free")?
[02:29] <ferronica> LjL: Display all 2360 possibilities? (y or n)
[02:29] <variant> NekoKun: use this script here: http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Main_Page
[02:29] <variant> NekoKun: it's a lot better than wine tools
[02:29] <LjL> ferronica, no, i meant "unra", then NO space, and then TAB
[02:30] <idefix_> necrite thx!
[02:30] <necrite> idefix_, np
[02:30] <prajyot> can anybody please tell me how to write .rc file. I have to write it for theming!!!
[02:30] <ferronica> LjL: after unra filename ???
[02:30] <LjL> ferronica: no
[02:30] <NekoKun> variant: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12918/ here's the error given
[02:30] <LjL> ferronica: hit "u", then "n", then "r", then "a", then TAB
[02:31] <nelly> :/
[02:31] <ferronica> LjL: tushar@tushar-desktop:~$ unrar-free
[02:31] <LjL> ferronica: oh. ok.
[02:31] <variant> NekoKun: just use the script i gave you a link to
[02:31] <LjL> ferronica: try with  unrar-free filename.rar 
[02:31] <variant> NekoKun: wine tool is obsolete
[02:31] <NekoKun> variant: I forwarded it... thanks a lot ^_^
[02:31] <variant> winetools
[02:31] <LjL> ferronica: if that still fails, type  sudo apt-get install unrar-nonfree  to install the proprietary version, and then do  unrar filename.rar 
[02:32] <detectiveinspekt> Can I ask why the ubuntu-server disk doesn't install LAMP when you specify it during install
[02:33] <ferronica> LjL: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12919/
[02:33] <ferronica> LjL: check this out what i did please.
[02:34] <seravitae> anyone know if #php is +r or if it's being flooded?
[02:34] <sipior> ferronica: there's a space in the pathname which you have to escape
[02:35] <sipior> ferronica: replace "DVD Rip" with "DVD\ Rip"
[02:35] <Pici> seravitae: ##php is currently set: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bind9/+bug/92040
[02:35] <Pici> er
[02:35] <Pici> seravitae: mode/##php [+tncPrLfJ] 
[02:35] <seravitae> ok, so it is registered
[02:35] <Pici> seravitae: its ##php not #php though
[02:36] <seravitae> ah yeah thanks
[02:36] <edmondt> ddoes anyone here have a mx5000?
[02:37] <ferronica> sipior: error
[02:37] <K_Dallas> Good morning folks! Installed Ubunru off Feisty-DVD last night before going to sleep. This morning when I finished installation by rebooting, I got Grub Error 17! There is only on SATA HDD, with XP on the first partition, Vista 2nd, and Ubuntu on third (ext3) and the forth is for swap. What is wrong and how could I solve this? Thanks
[02:37] <docmur> Hello all
[02:37] <entropy_> hi guys
[02:37] <Askar> How do I compile programs for windows in ubuntu? (c++)
[02:37] <docmur> is there a good ubuntu app to rip audio tracks from an Divx
[02:37] <tokyo25> just installed my graphics drivers! i think.
[02:37] <xelados> sipior: Finally got it to work by consulting XFCE's wiki.
[02:37] <LjL> ferronica: pastebin the error (also, keep in mind that you can *always* just type the *initials* of a filename or directory, and then hit TAB, to make sure the filename syntax is correct)
[02:37] <erikja> !skype
[02:37] <ubotu> To install Skype on Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype - To record on Skype, check: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeRecordingHowto
[02:37] <xelados> sipior: Turns out that it's just .xmodmap, no "rc" needed.
[02:37] <sipior> xelados: oh? so what did you do?
[02:38] <tokyo25> i now have 1680x1058
[02:38] <blackwidow> sup
[02:38] <tokyo25> resolution
[02:38] <sipior> xelados: glad you got it working
[02:38] <LjL> ferronica: you need the \ because, otherwise, the system will think that a space means the filename ends there
[02:38] <xelados> yp
[02:38] <xelados> :D
[02:38] <Pici> K_Dallas: #ubuntu+1 for feisty support :)
[02:38] <blackwidow> does anyone know another good msn client other than kmess?
[02:38] <K_Dallas> pici, i don't really think that is a feisty question but ok
[02:38] <tokyo25> i have a problem though. when i play anything in full screen. like dvds. it flickers
[02:38] <entropy_> There's an annoying "feature" in ubuntu which blocks the execution of a file if its extension does not match the type of the file
[02:39] <tokyo25> did i do sumthing wrong
[02:39] <entropy_> I would like to disable this, does anyone know how?
[02:39] <LjL> !info mingw32 | Askar
[02:39] <ubotu> askar: mingw32: Minimalist GNU win32 (cross) compiler. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.4.5.20060117.1-1 (edgy), package size 9779 kB, installed size 43168 kB
[02:39] <|caicai|> i ppl
[02:39] <ardchoille> entropy_: Can you give an example?
[02:39] <LjL> entropy_: uhm? is there such a feature? yeah, example please
[02:39] <necrite> mhh when ubuntu server ask you to configure network? or he didn't and put all interfaces under dhcp?
[02:40] <|caicai|> how i can enter in /usr/lib using the terminal??
[02:40] <Pensacola> cd /usr/lib
[02:40] <LjL> |caicai|: cd /usr/lib if that's what you mean
[02:40] <ardchoille> cd /usr/lib
[02:40] <LjL> |caicai|: why would you need to mess with whatever is in /usr/lib anyway? it's a system directory :)
[02:40] <entropy_> I downloaded the JDK for linux and the installation file is .bin, however it is detected as a "shell script" and the execution blocked, I am told I have to rename it for it to be executed
[02:40] <ferronica> LjL: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12921/
[02:41] <kynes> how can I install XULRunner 1.8.1.3 I got from ftp.mozilla.org to Ubuntu?
[02:41] <sipior> entropy_: just run it from the terminal
[02:41] <LjL> entropy_: that's kind of very weird.
[02:41] <|caicai|> but using the terminal i can only enter on /home
[02:41] <kynes> I can't execute "xulrunner --register-global" command..
[02:41] <ardchoille> entropy_: Did you double click it in nautilus?
[02:41] <Pici> entropy_: you probably just have to chmod +x the file , di you try that?
[02:41] <entropy_> yes
[02:41] <LjL> entropy_: besides, the JDK is available as a proper Ubuntu package, isn't it?
[02:41] <entropy_> I even tried it as root
[02:41] <entropy_> well its incomplete
[02:41] <LjL> |caicai|: uh? no, if you type  cd /usr/lib , you will enter /usr/lib
[02:42] <ardchoille> entropy_: nautilus sometimes treats files very different than the rest of the system does.
[02:42] <nelly> unrar-free '/home/tushar/DVD Rip/Black.Snake.Moan.PROPER.REPACK.TS.XViD-20th/20th-bsmpr.rar'
[02:42] <|caicai|> cd usr/lib
[02:42] <|caicai|> bash: cd: usr/lib: Arquivo ou diretrio inexistente
[02:42] <necrite> anyone install ubuntu server recently
[02:42] <entropy_> ardchoille, yes, but then I ran it from a terminal as root and I still got "permission denied"
[02:42] <LjL> !info sun-java6-jdk | dunno if it's incomplete, but there are a few relevant packages
[02:42] <ubotu> dunno if it's incomplete, but there are a few relevant packages: sun-java6-jdk: Sun Java(TM) Development Kit (JDK) 6. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 6-00-0ubuntu1~edgy1 (edgy-backports), package size 9269 kB, installed size 31220 kB
[02:42] <LjL> |caicai|:  cd /usr/lib  - pay attention to what one types, please
[02:42] <sipior> that raises a question i've had for a while. sometimes when trying to open a word or rtf document, ubuntu will complain and refuse to do so, citing security concerns. is there any way to turn that damned warning off?
[02:42] <sipior> this is through nautilus, i should add
[02:43] <necrite> anyone install ubuntu server recently ? the ubuntu instalation program ask you to set up nerwork interfaces??????
[02:43] <LjL> entropy_: so anyway, you simply type  ./blahblah.bin , and it gives you an error?
[02:43] <entropy_> yes
[02:43] <LjL> entropy_: what's the error, exactly?
[02:43] <|caicai|> if i put cd /usr/lib it says that directory not existent
[02:44] <entropy_> okay gimme a sec
[02:44] <NekoKun> Another problem... We're setting up a PostFix+SASL server but by any weird reason it isn't working. He reviewd configs and options all over for 3 days... can anyone give us ideas about where to look?
[02:44] <LjL> |caicai|: i highly doubt it doesn't exist. please pastebin the whole thing (what you typed *and* the output)
[02:44] <LjL> !pastebin
[02:44] <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)
[02:44] <Pici> entropy_: are you sure that its not an error coming out of the script? and not an error from executing the script? If that wasnt too confusing
[02:44] <darkstar> Can anybody help me with a sound problem?
[02:44] <eyalw> macbook, installed ndiswrapper driver for wireless, i see nearby networks, cant connect
[02:44] <Askar> Is there a programming IRC channel for ubuntu?
[02:44] <ferronica> LjL: ?????
[02:45] <|caicai|> forget i've done it
[02:45] <Pici> Askar: There are a few language specific programming channels
[02:45] <|caicai|> thk anyway
[02:45] <LjL> ferronica: type   unrar-free "/home/tushar/DVD Rip/Black.Snake.Moan.PROPER.REPACK.TS.XViD-20th/20th-bsmpr.rar"
[02:45] <Askar>  Pici:  im looking for a c++ channel
[02:45] <entropy_> Pici, yes i'm sure, I opened the file with nano(gedit refused to) and removed the first line(the one that specifies the interpreter) then did sh "filename" and it worked
[02:45] <LjL> ferronica: with quotation marks
[02:45] <entropy_> but then at the sumcheck the program halted citing corruption
[02:45] <LjL> ferronica: or    unrar-free /home/tushar/DVD\ Rip/Black.Snake.Moan.PROPER.REPACK.TS.XViD-20th/20th-bsmpr.rar       with a backslash
[02:45] <Pici> entropy_: Was the location of the interpreter wrong?
[02:46] <LjL> entropy_: waitwait...
[02:46] <LjL> !dash | entropy_
[02:46] <ubotu> entropy_: /bin/sh links to the DASH shell in Ubuntu Edgy (6.10). Since DASH is not 100% compatible with the BASH shell, some scripts might break. You can make scripts execute using BASH by changing the first line of the script to  #! /bin/bash 
[02:46] <LjL> entropy_: might this not be the problem?=
[02:46] <darkstar> My sound has stopped working... I have no idea what I did. Any suggestions on how to find out what's wrong and fix it?
[02:46] <ataq> hey, does any1 know how to disable IPV6 in Opera?
[02:46] <Pici> !ipv6 | ataq
[02:46] <ubotu> ataq: To disable ipv6 read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebBrowsingSlowIPv6IPv4
[02:46] <LjL> !ipv6 > ataq    (ataq, see the private message from Ubotu)
[02:46] <ferronica> LjL: failed
[02:46] <ataq> Thanks
[02:47] <LjL> ferronica: what's the error
[02:47] <LjL> !sound > darkstar    (darkstar, see the private message from Ubotu)
[02:47] <darkstar> LjL, huh?
[02:47] <Jowi> ferronica, if this is a password protected, or a multiple volume rar file, then you will need the unrar non-free package.
[02:47] <LjL> darkstar...?
[02:47] <entropy_> LjL, here's the error http://www.nomorepasting.com/paste.php?pasteID=76395
[02:48] <LjL> darkstar: you asked about a sound problem, i gave you some links about sound problems
[02:48] <ferronica> LjL: its multiple
[02:48] <entropy_> thats the same thing happening with the j2me wireless toolkit
[02:48] <LjL> ferronica: then use the pastebin again
[02:48] <ferronica> LjL: there are 47 .rar all 14 Mb
[02:48] <darkstar> LjL,  oh, i just got a message that says "see the private message from Ubotu)
[02:48] <LjL> ferronica: not following you there
[02:48] <ataq> Thats not exactly what I need. I need a command to disable just for opera. Like I can do in firefox. Just firefox is seeming buggy and crashing alot lately
[02:48] <ferronica> LjL: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12923/
[02:48] <LjL> darkstar: you did?!
[02:48] <LjL> wait
[02:48] <LjL> !sound > ljl    (ljl, see the private message from Ubotu)
[02:48] <Jowi> ferronica, the free unrar will not be able to unpack a multiple volume rar archive.
[02:48] <darkstar> LjL,  yeah
[02:49] <Jowi> !unrar
[02:49] <ubotu> rar is a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression. There is a free (as in speech) unrar utility as well, see !info unrar-free
[02:49] <LjL> !sound | darkstar
[02:49] <ubotu> darkstar: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[02:49] <tokyo26> when i add a package where will it appear?
[02:49] <LjL> darkstar: you didn't get the message above?
[02:49] <raphael_> can I setup fingerprint login in ubuntu edgy?
[02:49] <ardchoille> tokyo26: You mean the menu item for it?
[02:49] <tokyo26> yes
[02:49] <tokyo26> i cant find anything
[02:49] <ferronica> LjL: there are 48 .rar files each 14 Mb
[02:49] <darkstar> LjL,  i just got it
[02:50] <entropy_> Pici, here's the error message: http://www.nomorepasting.com/paste.php?pasteID=76395
[02:50] <entropy_> really weird stuff
[02:50] <LjL> darkstar: but you *also* got a *private message* that just repeated "see the private message"?
[02:50] <darkstar> LjL, yup
[02:50] <blackwidow> later
[02:50] <ferronica> LjL:got the link
[02:50] <LjL> ferronica: yes, to me it looks like that .rar archive might be corrupted
[02:51] <ardchoille> tokyo26: When you install a gui app, and some cli apps, a menu item is also installed.. usually it is a .desktop file in /usr/share/applications. The gnome menus parse the items in /usr/share/applications and use those to build your gnome menu. Sometimes a developer will not include a menu item, in which case you will need to do it manually by adding a .desktop file in ~/.local/share/applications
[02:51] <LjL> ferronica: but, first try installing the other (nonfree) version of unrar
[02:51] <ferronica> LjL: its multiple files
[02:51] <ferronica> LjL: okay non-free
[02:51] <ferronica> LjL: how to install nonfree
[02:51] <LjL> ferronica: you mean you have one .rar file, and then many .r01, .r02, .r03 etc files?
[02:51] <LjL> ferronica: sudo apt-get install unrar-nonfree
[02:52] <ardchoille> tokyo26: A quicker way to add menu items is using Applications -> Accessories -> Alacarte
[02:52] <ferronica> LjL: yes yes
[02:52] <tokyo26> k thanks
[02:52] <Jowi> ferronica, LjL I think "they" renamed it to "unrar" without the non-free part.
[02:52] <LjL> ferronica: ok, then (besides installing the nonfree version), please try "cd"ing to the directory first. in other words -
[02:53] <ferronica> LjL: Reading package lists... Done
[02:53] <ferronica> Building dependency tree... Done
[02:53] <ferronica> Package unrar-nonfree is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[02:53] <ferronica> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[02:53] <ferronica> is only available from another source
[02:53] <ferronica> E: Package unrar-nonfree has no installation candidate
[02:53] <ferronica> tushar@tushar-desktop:~$
[02:53] <digen> Jowi, yup that's correct
[02:53] <NekoKun> Here is the main.cf of our PostFix+SASL service. By any reason it isn't authenticating http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12924/
[02:53] <LjL> ferronica:  1)    sudo apt-get install unrar-nonfree        2) cd "/home/tushar/DVD Rip/"     3)  unrar "Black.Snake.Moan.PROPER.REPACK.TS.XViD-20th/20th-bsmpr.rar"
[02:53] <savvas> what happened to the daily feisty-alternate-i386.iso ?
[02:53] <LjL> ferronica: you don't have the Multiverse repository enabled, then
[02:53] <LjL> !multiverse > ferronica    (ferronica, see the private message from Ubotu)
[02:53] <Jowi> ferronica, "sudo apt-get install unrar"
[02:53] <tokyo26> will i have to add alcarte first?
[02:53] <ferronica> LjL: how to enable it????
[02:53] <LjL> Jowi, did that, but it installs unrar-free
[02:54] <LjL> !multiverse > ferronica    (ferronica, see the private message from Ubotu)
[02:54] <ardchoille> tokyo26: If you installed Ubuntu from the cd, you should have it already
[02:54] <Jowi> LjL, aha
[02:54] <LjL> ferronica: but just try once more with unrar-free, in this case, since adding Multiverse is a task of itself
[02:54] <LjL> ferronica:  1) cd "/home/tushar/DVD Rip/"     3)  unrar-free "Black.Snake.Moan.PROPER.REPACK.TS.XViD-20th/20th-bsmpr.rar"
[02:54] <LjL> ferronica: try this first
[02:54] <LjL> well, 1) and 2) ;)
[02:54] <TooR4u> !multiverse
[02:54] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[02:54] <tokyo26> i installed 6.06 then upgraded to 6.10 by internet, but i dont have it
[02:54] <sogen> how i can restart alsamxier settings ?
[02:55] <ardchoille> LjL: Isn't there a way to add a repo in with the command? something like sudo apt-get --enable-repo multiverse package_name
[02:55] <sipior> sogen: /etc/init.d/alsa-settings restart
[02:55] <savvas> the image of the daily feisty-alternate-i386.iso is not on the servers of cdimage.ubuntu.com - does anyone know about this? I need it for my jigdo
[02:55] <SymmHome> gimme my new hardware already dammit :(
[02:55] <LjL> ardchoille: no, not that easy. you can do it with an (involved) "sed" command
[02:55] <rambo3> alsa-utils
[02:55] <sipior> sogen: sorry, /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart
[02:55] <ferronica> LjL: error --->failed :(
[02:56] <ardchoille> LjL: Methinks someone should add that type of option :)
[02:56] <LjL> ferronica: ok then i'm afraid you'll really have to enable Multiverse and install unrar-nonfree
[02:56] <LjL> ardchoille: well, it's quite possible from the GUI, but then i don't know - or have - the GUI
[02:56] <ferronica> LjL: how to do???
[02:56] <jburd> Hello.   I cannot get my third-level chooser key to work in Ubuntu Edgy Eft.  It's set to Right-Alt by default.
[02:56] <ferronica> LjL: from source list????
[02:56] <jburd> I need to type currency symbols for the Euro, Pound, and Yen.
[02:57] <NekoKun> variant: That was the most friendly install I've ever seen!
[02:57] <rambo3> !info unrar-nonfree edgy
[02:57] <ubotu> Package unrar-nonfree does not exist in edgy
[02:58] <sipior> ferronica: head to System --> Administration --> Software Sources. click on the multiverse button
[02:58] <LjL> rambo3: right, but i have a feeling he's not on edgy, otherwise "unrar" would have installed the non-free version to begin with..
[02:58] <Jowi> ferronica, if you are on edgy: start synaptic package manager. click "settings" -> "repositories". check universe and multiverse. click close. click reload.
[02:58] <ferronica> LjL: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12926/
[02:58] <ferronica> LjL: this my source.list
[02:58] <jburd> Can anybody tell me how I can type symbols for the Euro, Pound, and Yen currencies?
[02:58] <LjL> ferronica: ok, hold on a second and i'll give you back a revised version with Multiverse enabled (or just follow the others' advice from the GUI)
[02:58] <rambo3> LjL, i just droped in the midle of conversation . sry
[02:59] <entropy_> LjL, could you please take a look at this error: http://www.nomorepasting.com/paste.php?pasteID=76395
[02:59] <Jowi> jburd,  like this? on my keyboard it's "alt-gr + e"
[02:59] <sipior> jburd: i think the 3rd-level chooser only works for the Euro. try enabling deadkeys
[02:59] <LjL> rambo3: well, i never *stated* it wasn't Edgy, i just inferred it from the fact that "unrar" would install the free version
[02:59] <jburd> Jowi, yeah.  Alt-gr?
[02:59] <LjL> ferronica: isn't the first line of your sources.list missing from that paste?
[02:59] <sipior> jburd: choose whatever compose key you want
[02:59] <Jowi> jburd, Alt-Gr is a button next to the space bar.
[03:00] <LjL> entropy_: sure, one second, let me fix up this sources.list first
[03:00] <entropy_> thanks
[03:00] <sipior> jburd: then the euro symbol is just "alt-= e"
[03:00] <rambo3> entropy_, chmod +x file
[03:00] <sipior> jburd: yen is "alt-= y" &cet.
[03:00] <jburd> Ah.  Awesome sipior.  :)
[03:00] <jburd> Thanks Jowi and sipior :)
[03:01] <pu> ?
[03:01] <LjL> ferronica: err, you *do* seem to have multiverse enabled, though that sources.list is a bit messy
[03:01] <ferronica> LjL: this--->deb-src http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ dapper main restricted
[03:01] <entropy_> rambo3, its 770 and i'm the owner
[03:01] <LjL> ferronica: try doing a "sudo apt-get update" first, and make sure there's no errors
[03:01] <Desp__> hi all
[03:02] <ferronica> LjL: i think i  ave to install non free unrar
[03:02] <tdn> This happened suddenly. I have not installed anything new on the computer except maybe the occational updates. I have tried logging in with different users. I have even tried creating a new user and logged in with that one. That didn't help.
[03:02] <jburd> sipior, do you know of a list of these shortcuts that I can refer to?
[03:02] <LjL> entropy_, "permission denied" would sound like the file is not +x
[03:02] <Desp__> how can i give permission to user desp to config the file bahamut-1.8.4
[03:02] <Desp__>  please?
[03:02] <pu> I have two CD disk, one is Ubuntu, another is Xubuntu.I have installed the Xubun. How can I install the OpenOffice.org in the ubuntu CD disk?
[03:02] <ferronica> LjL: ok update Done with no errors
[03:02] <LjL> entropy_: what does  ls -l filename  says?
[03:03] <entropy_> I made it 777 and it still does the same error
[03:03] <LjL> ferronica: uhm, ok, try again installing unrar-nonfree... though this is kind of weird.
[03:03] <pu> please?
[03:03] <ferronica> LjL: same error
[03:03] <rambo3> entropy_, why not just move the file to homefolder and run it with sudo
[03:03] <ferronica> LjL: E: Package unrar-nonfree has no installation candidate
[03:04] <LjL> !info unrar-nonfree dapper
[03:04] <entropy_> works if its in the home folder
[03:04] <sipior> jburd: sort of :-) head to /usr/share/X11/locale/en_US.UTF-8/Compose for a list (or choose whatever locale you use)
[03:04] <ubotu> Package unrar-nonfree does not exist in dapper
[03:04] <entropy_> now why wouldnt it work on the USB, thats what I want to know damnit
[03:04] <LjL> gnn. where the heck is it
[03:04] <jburd> Cool.  @ sipior :-)
[03:04] <Jowi> LjL, they renamed it to unrar
[03:04] <sipior> jburd: not all of them work, for reasons i don't quite understand, but a google search will also turn up many
[03:04] <ferronica> LjL: i have to install ???
[03:04] <Jowi> !info unrar dapper
[03:04] <ubotu> unrar: Unarchiver for .rar files (non-free version). In component multiverse, is optional. Version 1:3.5.4-0.1 (dapper), package size 84 kB, installed size 216 kB
[03:04] <jburd> Hmm.
[03:05] <LjL> Jowi: in Edgy, yeah, but in Dapper too? if ferronica installs "unrar", the only binary with a name that starts with "unra" seems to be "unrar-free"
[03:05] <entropy_> rambo3, worked when in my home folder, now why the hell didnt it on the USB? its some sort of shit security thing and I dont care about it(I know what I run and I don't need anyone to tell me)
[03:05] <LjL> don't know what to say Jowi... i told ferronica to try typing "unra<TAB>", and it only comes up with "unrar-free"
[03:05] <entropy_> is there any way to disable it?
[03:06] <rambo3> entropy_, i have no idea.
[03:06] <sipior> entropy_: i've wondered the same, i find it intensely annoying
[03:06] <LjL> entropy_, it's no security thing IMHO - that sort of command always worked here (and still does)
[03:06] <Jowi> LjL, I don't have a dapper install anymore to double-check
[03:06] <LjL> Jowi: neither do i (i don't even have edgy anymore)...
[03:06] <LjL> ferronica: what does  apt-cache policy unrar  say?
[03:06] <KalleDK> I got a dapper server :P
[03:06] <ferronica> LjL: i am using ubuntu 6.06 LTA Dapper Drake
[03:07] <ferronica> LjL: ok
[03:07] <LjL> ferronica: yes, i know that from your sources.list
[03:07] <bluefox83> anyone know of a gui tool to rename a bunch of files at the same time?
[03:07] <raphael_> is there a repo with the newest frozen-bubble? or do I have to wait for feisty?
[03:07] <LjL> bluefox83: man rename
[03:07] <KalleDK> rename
[03:07] <ferronica> LjL: tushar@tushar-desktop:~$ apt-cache policy unrar
[03:07] <ferronica> unrar:
[03:07] <ferronica>   Installed: 1:3.5.4-0.1
[03:07] <ferronica>   Candidate: 1:3.5.4-0.1
[03:07] <ferronica>   Version table:
[03:07] <ferronica>  *** 1:3.5.4-0.1 0
[03:07] <ferronica>         500 http://archive.ubuntu.com dapper/multiverse Packages
[03:07] <ferronica>         100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
[03:07] <bluefox83> LjL, i said gui...and i'm not removing or changing extensions...
[03:07] <Pici> !paste | ferronica
[03:07] <ubotu> ferronica: 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)
[03:08] <LjL> so, it's installed, and still typing "unrar" gives command not found
[03:08] <LjL> i must be missing something
[03:08] <ferronica> Pici: sorry
[03:08] <sipior> ferronica: what's your path?
[03:08] <LjL> ferronica: what about  dpkg -L unrar | grep bin 
[03:08] <Jowi> that's the multiverse version installed alright
[03:08] <entropy_> LjL, if its not a security thing then why did the file run perfectly from my home folder but even as root it would not run from USB?
[03:09] <ferronica> LjL: tushar@tushar-desktop:~$ dpkg -L unrar | grep bin
[03:09] <ferronica> /usr/bin
[03:09] <ferronica> /usr/bin/unrar
[03:09] <LjL> Jowi: which means it should be nonfree, and should by startable by just typing "unrar"... (or perhaps "unrar-nonfree"? but then if TAB only completes to unrar-free...)
[03:09] <LjL> ferronica: then i have no idea why it would give you "command not found"
[03:09] <sipior> ferronica: what does "echo $PATH" give you?
[03:09] <Jowi> ferronica, try "whereis unrar"
[03:09] <LjL> i'll add "which unrar"
[03:10] <sipior> one of those will work :-)
[03:10] <fuzzy_logic> hello ppl
[03:10] <ferronica> sipior: /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games
[03:10] <ardchoille> LjL: I was thinking that the --enable-repo option might not be a good idea during upgrades
[03:10] <sipior> ferronica: and "which unrar" doesn't turn up anything?
[03:10] <LjL> ferronica: try also just  unrar 
[03:10] <ardchoille> Maybe why they haven't done it.
[03:10] <ferronica> Jowi: unrar: /usr/share/man/man1/unrar.1.gz
[03:11] <LjL> ardchoille: well, as long as the only repos that can be enabled that way are Universe and Multiverse, it shouldn't a problem. if you can add third-party repos, it becomes a problem... (but then people enable them anyway =)
[03:11] <UbuntuGuy> HI -- question about fonts.  I went to openfontlibrary.org and grabbed a new font (zip).  I unzipped it to /tmp then went to nautilus and opened fonts:///.  Next I dragged and dropped my new font into fonts:/// but it did not appear in the list.  What am I doing wrong?
[03:11] <ardchoille> LjL: Good point
[03:11] <Jowi> ferronica, so you have installed it but manually deleted it maybe... you should have gotten unrar: /usr/bin/unrar /usr/X11R6/bin/unrar /usr/bin/X11/unrar /usr/share/man/man1/unrar.1.gz
[03:11] <ferronica> LjL : tushar@tushar-desktop:~$ unrar
[03:11] <ferronica> bash: unrar: command not found
[03:11] <LjL> ferronica: also  ls -l /usr/bin/unrar 
[03:11] <Philderbeast> hey guys i have just got started using Ubuntu and wine. and i have an install of ventrilo i'm trying to use everything seems to be working nicly evcept i cant get sound to send in any way shape of form has anyone else here encounted this?
[03:11] <sogen> can anyone help me run team speak on ubuntu ?
[03:12] <LjL> ferronica: if it still says no such file, then type  sudo apt-get --reinstall install unrar   -  i'm pretty sure this will fix it
[03:12] <sipior> UbuntuGuy: i think fonts:/// is deprecated. should work if you just put it in $HOME/.fonts
[03:12] <ferronica> LjL: tushar@tushar-desktop:~$  ls -l /usr/bin/unrar
[03:12] <ferronica> ls: /usr/bin/unrar: No such file or directory
[03:12] <LjL> ferronica: right. type  sudo apt-get --reinstall install unrar , and *never mess with root privileges again* ;)
[03:12] <sipior> UbuntuGuy: might have to restart X, but i think that's no longer the case
[03:12] <LjL> you deleted /usr/bin/unrar, somehow.
[03:13] <LjL> hope you didn't delete anything else essential, while at it
[03:13] <ferronica> LjL: ok installed
[03:13] <ferronica> LjL: you give me command i will paste it in my terminal
[03:13] <UbuntuGuy> sipior I got the fonts:/// thing from the official documentation!  It *does* show fonts installed
[03:14] <fuzzy_logic> how can i disable sounds on window close and open in kde?
[03:14] <LjL> ferronica:  cd "/home/tushar/DVD Rip/"   ;  unrar "Black.Snake.Moan.PROPER.REPACK.TS.XViD-20th/20th-bsmpr.rar"
[03:14] <sipior> UbuntuGuy: okay, but that doesn't fix your problem...
[03:14] <LjL> ferronica: including the quotation marks and the ;
[03:14] <UbuntuGuy> sipior working...
[03:14] <rambo3> UbuntuGuy, i am guessing some system tool needs to be updated
[03:14] <kynes> I can't install XULRunner 1.8.1.3 in Ubuntu from source tar
[03:14] <fuzzy_logic> anybody help plz?
[03:14] <kynes> what do I have to do?
[03:16] <rambo3> UbuntuGuy, did you rung mkfontscale and suck after that
[03:16] <LjL> !info xulrunner | kynes, why not use this? it's one version older, but
[03:16] <ubotu> kynes, why not use this? it's one version older, but: xulrunner: XUL + XPCOM application runner. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.8.0.5-4.2 (edgy), package size 253 kB, installed size 900 kB
[03:16] <kynes> ubotu : I need >=1.8.1.2
[03:16] <rambo3> or sudo dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig
[03:16] <kynes> ubotu : I just need to install 1.8.1.3
[03:16] <ferronica> LjL: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12930/
[03:17] <fuzzy_logic> kynes: ubotu is a bot :) u can't talk to it
[03:17] <rambo3> !backports > kynes
[03:17] <LjL> kynes: then please be more specific about what fails when you try to build from the tar
[03:17] <Yasuo> hi
[03:17] <FD-Spuddy> hi how are you - You are Speaking to Spuddys Bot
[03:17] <LjL> rambo3: doesn't apply... it's still 1.8.0 even in feisty
[03:17] <kynes> LjL : okay.. the installation is normally like this
[03:17] <LjL> ferronica: sorry, my bad
[03:17] <UbuntuGuy> sipior: when I dropped the new font into fonts:/// it showed up in my .fonts folder.  It doesn't show up in list of available fonts, tho
[03:17] <LjL> ferronica:  cd "/home/tushar/DVD Rip/"   ;  unrar x "Black.Snake.Moan.PROPER.REPACK.TS.XViD-20th/20th-bsmpr.rar"
[03:17] <LjL> ferronica: i forgot the "x"
[03:17] <Philderbeast> anyone able to give me a hand with getting ventrillo working?
[03:17] <sipior> UbuntuGuy: which list of fonts?
[03:17] <kynes> LjL : you extract the contents to someplace
[03:18] <kynes> LjL : then you have to execute "xulrunner --register-global" to register with the system
[03:18] <sipior> UbuntuGuy: gnome, or something like firefox?
[03:18] <UbuntuGuy> sipior: e.g. in openoffice or abiword or even gedit
[03:18] <nandovieira> hi... How can I change the current line background color on gedit?
[03:18] <ferronica> LjL: something going on
[03:18] <ferronica> LjL: :)
[03:18] <KalleDK> Philderbeast http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=41737
[03:18] <nandovieira> I think I have to change the gtkrc, but I don't what do I need to change
[03:18] <LjL> ferronica: finally :) i do wonder how /usr/bin/unrar could get deleted, though
[03:19] <sipior> UbuntuGuy: can you see them from the gnome font dialogue?
[03:19] <ferronica> LjL: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12931/
[03:19] <kip> hello, i have  aproblem, i don't see the previw of jpg-avi-ecc.. file....
[03:19] <ferronica> LjL: please check this.
[03:19] <LjL> ferronica: it says everything extracted successfully.
[03:19] <kip> sorry for bad english
[03:20] <sipior> UbuntuGuy: it's possible that openoffice or abiword have a different opinion on where fonts should be, you may have to do some googling for these
[03:20] <ferronica> LjL:  and where is extracted file is
[03:20] <UbuntuGuy> sipior nope, not in gnome fonts either
[03:20] <erdinger> !upgrade
[03:20] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[03:20] <LjL> ferronica: in /home/tushar/DVD Rip/ , or a subdirectory of it
[03:20] <ferronica> LjL:  ok got
[03:20] <LjL> kynes: but?
[03:20] <Peddro> does maybe anyone know how to make a extra serial port, for me a ttyS4?
[03:20] <Jowi> UbuntuGuy, it might take a while before the fonts in ~/.fonts becomes available.
[03:21] <sipior> UbuntuGuy: hmmm...i know it's not helpful to say, "it works on my system", but... :-) what are the permissions on the .fonts folder?
[03:21] <ferronica> LjL:  so complicated, is some other way by right clicking on file and select extract
[03:21] <chell> I am currently looking for a rhythmbox replacement. It has to be a GNOME app. I've found: exaile, banshee and exaile. Which one do you like best?
[03:21] <Yasuo> someone know a very small Calender-programm only showing the actual month like when i click the clock in windows(c)?
[03:21] <LjL> ferronica: yes, right clicking and selecting Extract should also work, *now* that you have unrar properly working
[03:21] <kothz> It takes me half an hour to decide between vanilla and chocolate, how am I supposed to decide between gnome and KDE :)
[03:21] <LjL> ferronica: try
[03:21] <Jowi> chell, quodlibet is amazing (but uses gstreamer)
[03:21] <ferronica> LjL:  ok
[03:21] <LjL> kothz: why decide at once? you can have both installed
[03:21] <LjL> !kde > kothz    (kothz, see the private message from Ubotu)
[03:21] <RoundyT1> what antivirus program is usually "recommended" for Ubuntu?
[03:21] <Jowi> chell, it got very nice plugins and layout
[03:22] <LjL> RoundyT1: i don't feel the need to have an antivirus installed
[03:22] <LjL> !virus
[03:22] <ferronica> LjL:  it working tooo :)
[03:22] <ubotu> A/V software is available, however read this to understand why Linux does not have a virus problem: http://librenix.com/?inode=21
[03:22] <fuzzy_logic> Yasuo: you can do that with the Ubuntu clock too
[03:22] <LjL> RoundyT1: still, ClamAV i'd suppose
[03:22] <chell> Jowi: Is there a repo containing current packages?
[03:22] <ferronica> LjL:  one more thins about Dleuge
[03:22] <Jowi> !info quodlibet
[03:22] <ubotu> quodlibet: audio library manager and player for GTK+. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.23.1-1 (edgy), package size 30 kB, installed size 132 kB
[03:22] <Yasuo> fuzzy_logic, well im using icewm
[03:22] <fuzzy_logic> RoundyT1: i have never used an antivirus program before, and never had probs
[03:22] <kothz> Thanks Lj... knew I could install both... but still... decisions, decisions :)
[03:22] <morgWork> hey guys
[03:22] <RoundyT1> LjL, I know I was just asking. Ok....lol i don't need one either...just saying "IF ever"
[03:22] <ferronica> LjL: when i start applicatin popup show me error
[03:22] <Jowi> chell, see above. it's in universe repo
[03:22] <LjL> kothz: i know the feeling :P
[03:23] <chell> is the version in universe current?
[03:23] <fuzzy_logic> Yasuo: then i can't help you, sorry
[03:23] <Yasuo> np
[03:23] <ferronica> LjL: PopupNotifier: not all necessary dependencies are installed. To install them, on Ubuntu run: apt-get python-notify notification-daemon
[03:23] <fuzzy_logic> Yasuo: just curious, why do you use that one and not KDE or Gnome?
[03:23] <Jowi> chell, no idea. and does it matter?
[03:23] <chell> well, it does if the new version is *a lot* better
[03:23] <morgWork> so I just built my new server running- planned on using hardware raid5 across all 4 drives, but the install cd doesn't see the raid drive- only the 4 independent drives.
[03:23] <LjL> ferronica: i'm afraid i don't know about that program... but do try typing  sudo apt-get install python-notify notification-daemon 
[03:23] <a_life_delayed> Totem Movie Player 2.16.2 doesn't play my Spidey Man movie. I guess its a codec problem. Any hints?
[03:24] <LjL> ferronica: (there's a "sudo" and an "install" they seem to have forgotten...)
[03:24] <Jowi> chell, try it and make up your own mind.
[03:24] <chell> does it organise your music library?
[03:24] <Yasuo> fuzzy_logic, why dont you use windows :P imho icewm follows a bit more the un*x-idea
[03:24] <LjL> ferronica: wait, you mean Deluge the torrent client? it's available as a package...
[03:24] <LjL> !info deluge-torrent | ferronica
[03:24] <ubotu> ferronica: deluge-torrent: A Bittorrent client written in Python/PyGTK. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.4.0-2~edgy1 (edgy-backports), package size 1466 kB, installed size 3888 kB
[03:24] <morgWork> any suggestions on how to get the install CD to see the raid 5 drive?
[03:25] <Peddro> why are you guys ignoring me :(
[03:25] <morgWork> Peddro: because it's buy in here
[03:25] <eyalw_> help, wireless, i see networks, cant connect
[03:25] <Jowi> chell, yes
[03:25] <LjL> ferronica: ah nevermind, it's not available in Dapper, only Edgy
[03:25] <ferronica> LjL: can you solve this problem
[03:25] <chell> cool, I'll try it
[03:25] <Peddro> yeah i know ;)
[03:25] <fuzzy_logic> eyalw_: maybe the network key?
[03:25] <ferronica> LjL: but i am using it
[03:25] <LjL> ferronica: err, i told you to type  sudo apt-get install python-notify notification-daemon , have you done that yet?
[03:25] <fuzzy_logic> Yasuo: in what way?
[03:25] <ferronica> LjL: working all fine but showing ths error popup
[03:26] <LjL> ferronica: right, have you typed that?
[03:26] <ferronica> LjL: yes many times
[03:26] <Peddro> I need to know howto add a serial port, beside the ttyS0,1,2,3... I need the number 4 :)
[03:26] <eyalw_> fuzzy_logic: i enter it, and then it attemting connect for 30 secs and fails
[03:26] <LjL> ferronica: are you sure you've typed  sudo apt-get install python-notify notification-daemon  and not (like the program suggests)  apt-get python-notify notification-daemon   ?
[03:26] <ferronica> LjL: E: Couldn't find package python-notify
[03:26] <LjL> !info python-notify dapper
[03:26] <ubotu> Package python-notify does not exist in dapper
[03:27] <LjL> ferronica: ok, python-notify is only available for Edgy.
[03:27] <ferronica> LjL: ok
[03:27] <LjL> ferronica: you'll have to live with the popup error, or install Edgy
[03:27] <Yasuo> fuzzy_logic, icewm just does manages my windows, is small, fast and also has a start-button (so i dont gethomesick for windows).
[03:27] <kynes> LjL : The program 'xulrunner' is currently not installed.  You can install it by typing:
[03:27] <kynes> sudo apt-get install xulrunner Make sure you have the 'universe' component enabled bash: xulrunner: command not found
[03:27] <ferronica> LjL: do you know how to change Port in Default Bittorrent
[03:27] <kynes> LjL : when I do "xulrunner --register-global" it says this
[03:27] <fuzzy_logic> eyalw_: strange, wireless works like charm here.. but wireless has always been a bad supported thing in Linux
[03:28] <ferronica> LjL: because there is no option for ports in application
[03:28] <ferronica> LjL: so i thought if it possible from Text
[03:28] <fuzzy_logic> Yasuo: still.. is having a start-button the a unix idea?
[03:28] <eyalw_> fuzzy_logic: i own a macbook, i have a ndiswrapper driver, a laptop with no wireless is worth nothing... i dont know what to do
[03:28] <LjL> kynes, if it's not yet installed - and you merely extracted the .tar - typing "xulrunner --whatever" cannot work. perhaps (just guessing) you want to type "./xulrunner --whatever" while inside the directory where you extracted the tar
[03:29] <LjL> ferronica: no idea honestly, i use KTorrent (and not very often)
[03:29] <Yasuo> fuzzy_logic, </ironic>
[03:29] <fuzzy_logic> eyalw_: of course.. im not suggesting you should give up on wireless..
[03:29] <Jowi> ferronica, run "gconf-editor" and go to /apps/gnome-btdownload/settings. there you can set the min and max port.
[03:29] <slavik> in synaptic, I select packages to 'freeze' but they don't get frozen
[03:29] <LjL> kynes, can you give me a link to the tarball you're using?
[03:29] <ferronica> LjL: ok thanx :)
[03:29] <fuzzy_logic> eyalw_: what type of wireless card do you have?
[03:29] <fuzzy_logic> Yasuo: :)
[03:29] <aoirthoir> howdy does anyone remember the name of the other mozilla based web browser besides firefox..something like flint or something?
[03:29] <ferronica> Jowi: ok
[03:29] <LjL> !browsers | aoirthoir
[03:29] <ubotu> aoirthoir: Browsers available for Linux: Firefox (GTK, Gecko engine), Konqueror (KDE/Qt, KHTML engine), Epiphany (GTK, Gecko engine), Dillo (GTK), Links2 (terminal-based or graphical, see !man page), Opera (Qt, proprietary)  -  HTTP servers: apache2
[03:30] <LjL> epiphany is Gecko based - don't know about others
[03:30] <Serim> I'm trying to set up ubuntu on my laptop I can ping websites but firefox doesn't connect to them
[03:30] <SlimeyPete> Galeon? Flock?
[03:30] <aoirthoir> lgl unfortunately i need this version on a windows machine..it is anotherahah
[03:30] <kynes> LjL : tried "./xulrunner --register-global" too.. it says "/xulrunner --register-global ./run-mozilla.sh: 424: ./xulrunner-bin: not found
[03:30] <barki> DNS problem?
[03:30] <aoirthoir> FLOCK thats its..thanks SlimeyPete
[03:30] <SlimeyPete> np
[03:30] <aoirthoir> i have to run this on windows unfortunately..trying to get us out of a legacy app.
[03:30] <eyalw_> fuzzy_logic: its the one macbook 2 has, Athros AR5008
[03:30] <aoirthoir> brb
[03:30] <jontec> is there a command to find out the os? like a system information command or something?
[03:30] <kynes> LjL : ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/xulrunner/releases/1.8.1.3/contrib/linux-i686
[03:31] <LjL> kynes: let me try it
[03:31] <arejay> uname -a :)
[03:31] <eyalw_> fuzzy_logic: Network controller: Atheros Communications, Inc. Unknown device 0024 (rev 01)
[03:31] <kynes> LjL : ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/xulrunner/releases/1.8.1.3/contrib/linux-i686/xulrunner-1.8.1.3.en-US.linux-i686.tar.gz
[03:31] <LjL> jontec: to find out what?
[03:31] <fuzzy_logic> eyalw_: sec
[03:31] <jontec> LjL: the distro of linux
[03:31] <michaelpo> how do i export emails from evolution to thunderbird?
[03:31] <LjL> jontec:  lsb_release -a 
[03:32] <eyalw_> fuzzy_logic: god, if someone can solve this problem... i will thank him forever. i'm on this for a week now
[03:32] <Serim> I don't think its DNS as I wouldn't get Pings (v6.10)
[03:32] <LjL> kynes: uhm, not sure, when i extracted the tarball, went into the xulrunner directory and then typed  ./xulrunner --register-globals , it just worked (well, i mean, it gave no errors)
[03:33] <fuzzy_logic> eyalw_: did you try this already: http://www.macshadows.com/forums/index.php?s=425ecd4d2e1b517f2b899f72522f184b&showtopic=7420&pid=55187&st=20&#
[03:33] <chell> quodlibet looks good
[03:34] <chell> very simple interface i like that
[03:34] <Jubei> guys I'm trying to build a module and I get "/bin/sh: scripts/genksyms/genksyms: No such file or directory" what could it be?
[03:34] <rambo3> bad script
[03:34] <kynes> LjL : I have the "xulrunner-bin" file.. but the system says it can't find it
[03:34] <Jowi> Jubei, it is incomplete (the file/directory is missing)
[03:35] <WaxyFresh> aptitude says i have 371 broken packages,,,,will fre 471mbs.......how can i fix this?
[03:35] <Jubei> Jowi: yeh but ..what is missing?:)
[03:35] <sogen> anyone know some good psx emulator for ubuntu ?
[03:35] <eyalw_> fuzzy_logic: no i didnt, i'm not sure what is it spose to do?
[03:35] <LjL> kynes, indeed, it's in the same directory as "xulrunner"...
[03:35] <MatthewV> WaxyFresh, what did you do that made those 371 packages broken?
[03:35] <Jowi> Jubei, scripts/genksyms/genksyms :) ask the developer
[03:35] <Jubei> :D
[03:35] <rambo3> sogen google mythgame wiki
[03:35] <WaxyFresh> sogen: i think theres one in the repos,enalble multi verse and check under games
[03:36] <kynes> LjL : yes.. I see the file.. but the system can't find! so absurf
[03:36] <slavik> how do I force a version of a package, so that it is not upgraded?
[03:36] <fuzzy_logic> don't know.. but the topic starter has the same problem as you, and this is a solution given by someone, not sure if it works dough
[03:36] <WaxyFresh> MatthewV: i dont know i was "playing" with aptitude and selected the kubuntu-base or whatever then exited out i didint make any changes that i know of
[03:36] <slavik> is it lock version option in synaptic?
[03:36] <derrin> Sorry guys... I'm a noobie.  I want to install thunderbird and uninstall evolution.  What do i have to do?
[03:37] <LjL> kynes, edit "run-mozilla.sh", and go to line 424. add the command "pwd" before the "moz_run_program" line
[03:37] <chell> open up synaptic
[03:37] <WaxyFresh> MatthewV: but then again i might of by accident
[03:37] <chell> search for evolution
[03:37] <UbuntuGuy> Hi again.  Still looking for help with installing a font.  I grabbed a .ttf from openfontlibrary.org, dropped it in my .fonts directory, ran fc-cache .fonts (seemed to work), but the font does not show up in any apps.  Any help would be most welcome
[03:37] <chell> and remove all installed packages related to evolution
[03:37] <slavik> derrin: no need to uninstall evolutiion, just install thunderbird through synaptic
[03:37] <chell> then search for mozilla-thunderbird and install it
[03:37] <LjL> kynes: then try again ./xulrunner --register-globals -- it should mention a directory name. is that the correct directory? (i.e. the one you extracted the tarball to, and the directory you're currently in)
[03:37] <chell> well, maybe he likes the one app per task philosophy behind ubuntu and wants to stick to it
[03:38] <MatthewV> WaxyFresh, hmm.. the usual way to fix broken packages would be a sudo apt-get -f install, but that'll probably remove all those packages - which'd be a huge annoyance
[03:38] <ootiny00> I am trying to installe ubuntu.  When it tells me it is going to partition my hard drive, how can I tell it is not going to delete something that I want?
[03:38] <MatthewV> WaxyFresh, you cant reinstall that package you were fiddling with?
[03:38] <zany_zebra> If i have installed libdvdcss should anymedia playe play dvds? or do I need plugins?
[03:38] <Jowi> chell, make sure to install the plugins and extensions. then in quodlibet go to Music -> plugins to activate a few.makes quod libet really rock. :)
[03:38] <chell> lol
[03:38] <WaxyFresh> MatthewV: i dont think so,not even sure which one it was
[03:38] <derrin> slavik - i tried to install thunderbird but it wouldn't let me - i figured there was a compatibility problem with evolution?
[03:38] <chell> I set it to monitor the music folder inside my home directory
[03:38] <zany_zebra> ootiny00: what version of ubuntu?
[03:39] <LjL> ootiny00: well, if you don't select the "wipe entire drive" option, it won't (purposely) wipe it. you should still always have a backup before resizing partitions, though.
[03:39] <chell> in that folder I have several subfolders containing music
[03:39] <chell> it doesn't add them to the main interface
[03:39] <sipior> UbuntuGuy: any chance you don't have fontconfig installed?
[03:39] <sipior> UbuntuGuy: pretty unlikely, but...
[03:39] <kynes> LjL : it is the correct directory.. I checked
[03:39] <v_> /sc
[03:40] <WaxyFresh> MatthewV: wish the devs would of put a history into aptitude
[03:40] <v_> /sc
[03:40] <slavik> derrin: unlikely, what was the error?
[03:40] <v_> gar
[03:40] <UbuntuGuy> sipior: I've got fontconfig
[03:40] <cimen> merhaba
[03:40] <cimen> trk varm aranzda
[03:40] <png> var
[03:40] <kynes> LjL : I'm very confused here.. I have an "xulrunner-bin" but it says I don't have
[03:41] <MatthewV> WaxyFresh, i think synaptic has one, but that wouldn't help you ;) yeh i'm sorry but i'm not really sure what i'd do besides a reinstall
[03:41] <WaxyFresh> MatthewV: thanks for trying
[03:41] <cimen> merhaba
[03:41] <sipior> UbuntuGuy: and do you have a fonts.cache-1 file in .fonts?
[03:41] <cimen> png
[03:41] <rambo3> !tr | cimen
[03:41] <ubotu> cimen: Turk ubuntu kullanicilari, turkce yardim yada geyik icin #ubuntu-tr hizmetinizde.
[03:41] <cimen> yes
[03:41] <Snuke> Anybody having problem with Festy and NVIDIA after kernel update from 2.6.20-12 to 2.6.20-13?
[03:41] <koper> I'm using Ubuntu Edgy 64-bit. Anyone know how to create a private torrent? (azureus won't start)
[03:41] <cimen> tr
[03:41] <UbuntuGuy> sipior: yup. weirdly, fc-list shows my new font, but I can't access it from any applications
[03:41] <Pici> cimen: /join #ubuntu-tr
[03:41] <MatthewV> WaxyFresh, no probs :) just sorry i couldnt do more
[03:42] <slavik> "Lock Version" in synaptic does not seem to work :(
[03:42] <sipior> UbuntuGuy: i hate to suggest restarting gnome, but i'm a bit baffled
[03:42] <Pici> Snuke: #ubuntu+1 for fiesty support :)
[03:42] <Snuke> Oh, Thank You
[03:42] <sipior> UbuntuGuy: or have you tried that already?
[03:42] <sipior> UbuntuGuy: also, does fonts.cache-1 list the font you installed?
[03:43] <jaggz-> my arm length is like 28" from shoulder to crook of the thumb and 1st finger..  but in these shirt measurements they show the "sleeve" measurement is around 32" or 35" .. what am I supposed to be measuring?
[03:43] <MatthewV> WaxyFresh, maybe it was package kubuntu-desktop?
[03:43] <UbuntuGuy> sipior: fonts-cache lists my new font ok
[03:43] <sipior> UbuntuGuy: and a gnome restart is no good?
[03:44] <derrin> slavik - I went away and put thunderbird in again via synaptic.  No sign of it on my applications>>nternet   though?
[03:44] <Underlin3> how do I install from a .bin file?:S
[03:44] <cimen> thanks ubotu
[03:44] <cimen> thanks ubotu
[03:44] <jrib> Underlin3: what are you trying to install?
[03:44] <Underlin3> java
[03:45] <slavik> derrin: edit the menu layour and make sure that thunderbird is checked to be displayed ...
[03:45] <UbuntuGuy> sipior hang on, brb
[03:45] <derrin> thanks slavik... will try now...
[03:45] <WaxyFresh> MatthewV: possible but im not sure,sudo apt-get -f install did nothing 0 packages to instll/remove/upgrade
[03:45] <chell> how do i replace the default thunderbird logo (the envelope) with the official one (with the bird on it)?
[03:46] <fuzzy_logic> Underlin3: just use synaptic package manager and search for java.. no need for a bin file :)
[03:46] <Underlin3> ahh ok:P
[03:46] <MatthewV> WaxyFresh, so you're sure you still have broken packages then?
[03:46] <Underlin3> silly me:P
[03:46] <WaxyFresh> why do some people comile ther own kernal?
[03:46] <slavik> arg, this is bs, synaptic does not want to lock 2 packages :(
[03:46] <Underlin3> thanks
[03:46] <WaxyFresh> MatthewV: brb
[03:47] <slavik> WaxyFresh: to get different drivers working (or to test them) or maybe they want to compile in all the drivers they need and nothing else
[03:47] <ootiny00> LjL  it is 6.10
[03:48] <erikja> !skype
[03:48] <ubotu> To install Skype on Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype - To record on Skype, check: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeRecordingHowto
[03:48] <WaxyFresh> MatthewV: acording to aptitude i do
[03:48] <ootiny00> LjL.. can I boot off of my 2 gb flash drive and use it to run ubuntu?
[03:48] <slavik> is there a way to disallow any editing of the toolbars in gnome?
[03:48] <WaxyFresh> MatthewV: whats the apt-get to reinstall aptitude?
[03:48] <MatthewV> WaxyFresh, hmm... usually that'd show up in other package managers too
[03:48] <chell> I've replaced totem with gxine, however it can't play apple film trailers. how do I fix this? extracodecs is installed
[03:49] <jaychun> 
[03:49] <sipior> 
[03:49] <MatthewV> WaxyFresh, i could probably work it out but that doesnt sound like a good idea ;) do you have any other package managers like synaptic or kynaptic or whatever the kde one is called (i use gnome sry)
[03:50] <WaxyFresh> MatthewV: nope nothing the kde one is called adapt i belive
[03:50] <derrin> slavik:  No sign of it thunderbird on Alacarte menu editor??  I had been in preferencs: menus and toolbars.  I'm lost!!
[03:50] <slavik> WaxyFresh: it's 'adept' :)
[03:50] <UbuntuGuy> sipior: I restarted gnome and now I see it!  Thanks for your help (wish it was easier though)
[03:51] <slavik> derrin: can you run thunderbird from terminal?
[03:51] <sipior> UbuntuGuy: not sure why you have to restart gnome (generally that's not required). glad it works for you though
[03:51] <MatthewV> WaxyFresh, and that doesnt show anything.. or isnt isntalleD?
[03:51] <docvegan> where do i find/edit the system init scripts
[03:51] <derrin> slavik:  sorry mate... how do i do that?
[03:51] <sipior> docvegan: /etc/init.d/
[03:51] <WaxyFresh> MatthewV: not installed
[03:52] <slavik> derrin: open a terminal (apps -> accessories -> terminal
[03:52] <sipior> docvegan: also /etc/event.d, depending on what you're doing
[03:52] <WaxyFresh> MatthewV: so reinstalling aptitude wont work?
[03:52] <derrin> slavik:  yup!  open...
[03:52] <slavik> then type 'thunderbird' and press enter
[03:52] <Jowi> "mozilla-thunderbird"
[03:53] <WaxyFresh> !adept
[03:53] <ubotu> adept is the Kubuntu package manager. Howto: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AdeptHowto
[03:53] <derrin> it says bash: thundrbird: command not found
[03:53] <docvegan> which file, i want to change xgamma
[03:53] <MatthewV> WaxyFresh, well.. i dont know.. does installing something through apt-get work (eg 'sudo apt-get install <package>')
[03:53] <slavik> derrin: that means the menu stuff was not updated ... try logging out and then abck in ...
[03:53] <slavik> back*
[03:53] <dyrne> slavik: could you maybe chown root the .gnome2/panel2.d  and make it only readable to  others?
[03:53] <WaxyFresh> MatthewV: yupo
[03:54] <slavik> dyrne: will that not allow any editing though?
[03:54] <derrin> slavik:  will do... thanks so much for this... back later...
[03:54] <slavik> derrin: np
[03:54] <LamerC> Does the main Ubunut CD already come with development packages (GCC/make/GTK dev/etc).
[03:54] <sipior> docvegan: then you want the X server startup scripts, in /etc/X11/Xsession.d
[03:54] <plan_b> i need to use linuxthreads instead of NPTL, i search for 30 minutes and found nothing, anybody familiar with that ?
[03:54] <MatthewV> WaxyFresh, that supposed to mean yes ? ;)
[03:54] <Jowi> LamerC, yes, but you need to install them
[03:54] <dyrne> slavik: well they have to write to config file to edit. i dont know if that is the config file though id assume so
[03:54] <chell> no
[03:55] <slavik> dyrne: I want to go as far as to empty out all context menus within gnome ...
[03:55] <WaxyFresh> MatthewV: opps,yes it does
[03:55] <fuzzy_logic> anyone use xchat over here?
[03:55] <Jowi> LamerC, the package is called "build-essential"
[03:55] <WaxyFresh> fuzzy_logic: why?
[03:55] <LamerC> Also, I know it is gnome based, but does it include the QT libraries.
[03:55] <fuzzy_logic> WaxyFresh: i need to know something about it :)
[03:55] <docvegan> sipior which one would that be
[03:55] <slavik> dyrne: this is for a kiosk type system where I only want a windows list ...
[03:56] <kynes> I can install "xulrunner" from synaptic, but not from tar.. I tried the same version with synaptic's xulrunner.. but can't install
[03:56] <WaxyFresh> fuzzy_logic: whats that?
[03:56] <Jowi> LamerC, gtk and qt dev libs you need to install manually I think
[03:56] <MatthewV> WaxyFresh, well it doesnt sound like something is wrong apart from aptitude
[03:56] <sipior> docvegan: don't know. have a look
[03:56] <derrin> slaivik:  I am currently coping moodle files through SSH onto my server.  I should probably wait before I log out?
[03:56] <LamerC> Okay.  And finally, I have a CD with some .deb packages scattered in various directories.  Can Synapt/apt scan the CD and catalog the packages?
[03:56] <MatthewV> WaxyFresh, a 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure aptitude' will reconfigure aptitude.. but i'm just not sure if thats a good idea
[03:56] <WaxyFresh> MatthewV: thats why i think i should reinstall aptitude useing apt-get
[03:56] <sipior> docvegan: you can probably place the instruction anywhere, but i would just make a new "local" file for my own modificatiosn
[03:56] <sipior> modifications
[03:57] <docvegan> i can just make a new file and it will load automatically ?
[03:57] <docvegan> < knows almost nothing about linux
[03:57] <WaxyFresh> MatthewV: i dont have much to loose
[03:57] <MatthewV> WaxyFresh, well.. no.. good point ;)
[03:57] <sipior> docvegan: yep, just make the filename something like 99local and add it to that
[03:57] <fuzzy_logic> WaxyFresh: is it possible to see a userlist in a sidebar like in most of other irc clients?
[03:57] <docvegan> oh neat
[03:58] <sipior> docvegan: also make sure the file permissions match the files that are already there
[03:58] <LjL> ootiny00: i'm not sure of the specifics but yes, you can
[03:58] <docvegan> let me see if i can figure that part out
[03:58] <MatthewV> fuzzy_logic, you're probably using xchat-gnome
[03:58] <LjL> ootiny00: you *should* probably be able to just direct the installer to install on /dev/sda (or whatever the flash drive is called), and then boot like it were a normal hard drive (if the BIOS is set up to boot from USB)
[03:58] <MatthewV> fuzzy_logic, i'd recommend switching to xchat (the normal one)
[03:59] <Sebol> bb
[03:59] <WaxyFresh> MatthewV: E:\home\r00t\.aptitude/conifig unable to open  for writing permission denied
[03:59] <fuzzy_logic> no.. i didn't choose that one since i was planning to swich to kde back then
[03:59] <fuzzy_logic> but wait.. maybe i made a mistake.. i'll take a look.. sec
[03:59] <MatthewV> WaxyFresh, well.. maybe thats the problem.. very sorry but i gtg now
[03:59] <WaxyFresh> MatthewV: aha,so now what?
[03:59] <docvegan> sipior how do i change permissions
[03:59] <WaxyFresh> MatthewV: ok thanks
[03:59] <kynes> fuzzy-logic : actually you can see the list if you drag the line that's at the right of the main window.. it's not seen at first, but you'll recognize it
[03:59] <fuzzy_logic> WaxyFresh: its just the normal xchat
[04:00] <MatthewV> WaxyFresh, hope someone else can help.. bye
[04:00] <WaxyFresh> fuzzy_logic: im not sure i had the same problem thats why i switched
[04:00] <fuzzy_logic> kynes: thanks it worked
[04:00] <WaxyFresh> anyone know how to get a user list displayed in xchat?
[04:00] <F00BaR`> hey
[04:00] <fuzzy_logic> WaxyFresh: do the thing kynes said..
[04:00] <F00BaR`> does anyone here use VHCS
[04:00] <Underlin3> is it possible to get Steam on Linux?
 fuzzy-logic : actually you can see the list if you drag the line that's at the right of the main window.. it's not seen at first, but you'll recognize it
[04:01] <rambo3> WaxyFresh, its there just expend it in right
[04:01] <WaxyFresh> aptitude says: E:\home\r00t\.aptitude/conifig unable to open  for writing permission denied how do i fix this?
[04:01] <enderxim> I'm having troubing with xfburn. It will not recognize my dvd-r as such, and won't let me, in preferences, select that it can burn to dvd, only cd. Any suggestions to fix this?
[04:01] <WaxyFresh> fuzzy_logic: did you see what rambo3 said?
[04:01] <fuzzy_logic> WaxyFresh: what do you mean? who is rambo3?
[04:01] <sipior> docvegan: chmod a+rx <file>, for example. consult the chmod man page for a full explanation
[04:01] <docvegan> what is the best linux irc client
[04:02] <Pici> !irc | docvegan
[04:02] <ubotu> docvegan: irc is Internet Relay Chat - Ubuntu IRC clients: xchat (http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/XChatHowto), gaim (http://help.ubuntu.com/community/GaimHowto), Konversation (http://konversation.berlios.de/docs/), irssi (console) (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Irssi) - Also see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat and !guidelines
[04:02] <WaxyFresh> fuzzy_logic: look a couple lines up
[04:02] <slavik> looks like kiosktool is nice ...
[04:02] <docvegan> i'm using xirc and i think it sucks
[04:02] <Pici> docvegan: If you're used to using mirc on windows, then xchat will probably be the ebst fit.
[04:02] <sipior> docvegan: xchat ain't bad for beginners
[04:02] <docvegan> its ok
[04:02] <docvegan> : ] 
[04:02] <sipior> docvegan: or anyone else for that matter
[04:02] <WaxyFresh> fuzzy_logic: look a couple lines up: rambo3> WaxyFresh, its there just expend it in right
[04:02] <WaxyFresh> fuzzy_logic: aboute your user list
[04:03] <docvegan> < frustrated with linux learning curve
[04:03] <Underlin3> is it possible to install steam?
[04:04] <michaelpo> http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-export-your-mails-from-evolution-to-thunderbird.html
[04:04] <fuzzy_logic> WaxyFresh: i know :)
[04:04] <OkinawaInstruct1> has anyone ever got a raid card to work using ubuntu?
[04:05] <drewzf> Is there any way to easily configure dns servers?
[04:05] <drewzf> I just need to bind a single domain, I have 2 bind9 servers set up
[04:05] <drewzf> And my dns is somewhat correct
[04:05] <drewzf> one of my name servers doesn't respond, one is lame...
[04:05] <LamerC> I've used IRC with Gaim on Windows, but don't like the interface much.  I've tested the 2.0 beta and it looks a little better.
[04:06] <sipior> drewzf: it's not terribly hard, but there are no guis or the like, to my knowledge.
[04:06] <drewzf> sipior: It's really confusing.
[04:06] <Underlin3> I got Cedega to use games, but I cant install a .msi file..can someone help me?
[04:07] <Ace2016> Hi al
[04:07] <Ace2016> i need help
[04:07] <Ace2016> a prelink isn't stopping
[04:07] <sipior> drewzf: yeah, that's the dns :) have you tried looking at the ldp's DNS HOWTO?
[04:07] <Ace2016> its been running for an HOUR!!!!!
[04:07] <Ace2016> and its still going
[04:07] <Ace2016> oh wait it just stopped
[04:07] <Ace2016> lol
[04:07] <WaxyFresh> aptitude says: E:\home\r00t\.aptitude/conifig unable to open  for writing permission denied how do i fix this?
[04:07] <Ace2016> ha ha
[04:07] <docvegan> sipior can you repaste that
[04:07] <Ace2016> why does a prelink take so long?
[04:08] <ppj1> Anyone running gaim-text?
[04:08] <jhaig> Ace2016: Next time you have a problem, just log in here and it will be solved in no time.  :-)
[04:08] <drewzf> By norrish and langfeldt?
[04:08] <Ace2016> i come here when its the last resort and it solves itself by the time i get in
[04:08] <sipior> drewzf: that's sounds right
[04:09] <fuzzy_logic> lol @ Ace2016
[04:09] <sipior> docvegan: what, about the file permissions? man chmod should have what you need
[04:09] <sipior> docvegan: so, chmod a+rx <file> will add write and execute for everyone
[04:09] <sipior> docvegan: for example
[04:09] <docvegan> ty
[04:10] <Ace2016> would chmod a+rx / -r make the root partition editable by everyone?
[04:11] <Psilocyde> can i get some help with a fresh install dual boot with xp?
[04:11] <sipior> Ace2016: no, you need w permission for that
[04:11] <docvegan> says not permitted
[04:11] <port101> sudo
[04:11] <jrib> Ace2016: do not do that
[04:11] <davisc> Psilocyde: What's the problem?
[04:11] <sipior> docvegan: you will need to be root to change system file permissions
[04:11] <jrib> !sudo > Ace2016    (Ace2016, see the private message from ubotu)
[04:12] <docvegan> how do i be root
[04:12] <port101> sudo + command
[04:12] <sipior> docvegan: so "sudo chmod ..."
[04:12] <Psilocyde> well i gots things all messed up with my ubuntu
[04:12] <jrib> Ace2016: when you need to edit something you use sudo, see ubotu's message
[04:12] <docvegan> oh neat
[04:12] <jrib> !sudo > docvegan    (docvegan, see the private message from ubotu)
[04:12] <Psilocyde> the package managers dont work
[04:12] <fuzzy_logic> !sudo > fuzzy_logic
[04:12] <Psilocyde> add remove broke
[04:12] <docvegan> so root is like the override command
[04:12] <docvegan> oops i mean sudo
[04:12] <sipior> docvegan: right
[04:12] <davisc> Psilocyde: What version of Ubuntu? And can you get into X?
[04:12] <docvegan> very cool ty
[04:13] <sipior> docvegan: yep, handy command to know
[04:13] <jpjacobs> docvegan, no, it gives you temporarely root-rights to (depending on how it is configured) selected programs
[04:13] <Psilocyde> daxisc im running most recent edgy
[04:13] <Psilocyde> yes i can get into x
[04:13] <LamerC> What is the difference between su and sudo?
[04:13] <Shish> how can I do software suspend from the command line?
[04:14] <davisc> LamerC: With su, you'll actually get a root shell
[04:14] <dreadknought> ok, so i'm trying to install ubuntu from the installation cd sent to me from canonical, but i have a ati radeon 8500 LE, 640x480 resolution is the only option
[04:14] <Shish> LamerC: su requires root password, sudo uses the users's
[04:14] <sipior> jpjacobs: docvegan: close enough. it overrides ones normal permissions, no need to confuse with details :-)
[04:14] <WaxyFresh> how do i change permissions on E:\home\r00t\.aptitude to reead write ex?
[04:14] <um_whoa> chmod: 1 = execute 2=write 3=write and execute 4=read 5= read and execute 6= read and write 7= read and write and execute
[04:14] <um_whoa> ooops, sorry about that
[04:14] <dreadknought> which puts the most important parts of the installation window off the screen
[04:14] <davisc> Psilocyde: What do you usually use? aptitute?
[04:14] <fuzzy_logic> LamerC: http://forums.macosxhints.com/archive/index.php/t-4534.html
[04:14] <Suurorca> LamerC: su = switch user, you can log in as any user with it. if none is given, it defaults to root
[04:15] <F00BaR`> does anyone here use VHCS
[04:15] <F00BaR`> does anyone here use VHCS
[04:15] <Psilocyde> im like a 4 day nOObuntu
[04:15] <F00BaR`> oops
[04:15] <Psilocyde> i dont know what that is davisc
[04:15] <RoundyT1> Psilocyde, You're in for a REAL treat -- Ubuntu OWNS (im not like day 20
[04:15] <davisc> Psilocyde: What are you trying to do?
[04:16] <Psilocyde> right on RoundyT!
[04:16] <jay_> Where do u change the Gtk theme?
[04:16] <jay_> or rather how?
[04:16] <WaxyFresh> um_whoa: so what would the ful comand be for read write execute? sudo chmod /folder/file ???????
[04:16] <Shish> jay_: from memory, system -> preferences -> theme
[04:16] <NekoKun_> How can I install a MSI in ubuntu?
[04:16] <docvegan> still won't let me save
[04:16] <Shish> chmod 777 /folder/folder/file
[04:17] <um_whoa> waxy, for user group or other? for just the user it would be chmod 700 file
[04:17] <Psilocyde> the defualt package manager is busted and the add/remove feature is ditto
[04:17] <jay_> That doesn't change the color behind Applications,Places,System... I want to change the color behind that
[04:17] <sipior> docvegan: what exactly you doing there?
[04:17] <docvegan> i want to make an xgamma command be part of startup so i can alter my screen appearance
[04:17] <sipior> docvegan: i mean, what commands were you typing?
[04:17] <WaxyFresh> um_whoa: aptitude needs to acsess it not i.
[04:18] <docvegan> sudo chmod a+rx /etc/X11/Xsession.d
[04:18] <um_whoa> try the chmod 700 file
[04:18] <Dell-Net> jay_: preferences on the panel ?
[04:18] <Psilocyde> so i guess i want to fix those things first
[04:18] <mweichert> hello!
[04:18] <LjL> i need a PHP web page to run some commands as root. what should i setuid, or what's a safe way to achieve that anyway?
[04:18] <mweichert> when preseeding Feisty Fawn, are there any wireless options I can configure?
[04:19] <variant> a friend of mine has a laptop which seems to have a strange drive issue (dvd/cdrw) it is not visible in wxp or ubuntu after ubuntu installation but live cd's still boot up no problem and the bios can see the drive. anyone know what might cause that?
[04:19] <sipior> docvegan: sorry doc, i just used "a+rx" as an example. if you want to modify a flle, easiest just to do "sudo gedit <file>", or whatever your editor is
[04:19] <davisc> LjL: Oooh.. need to be careful there. Really not a great idea
[04:19] <davisc> kothz: I was thinking the same thing :-)
[04:19] <docvegan> oh : )
[04:19] <variant> LjL: #ubuntu-offtopic ? :)#
[04:19] <LjL> davisc: i realize it isn't, that's why i'm asking for the best way to do it
[04:19] <sipior> docvegan: you don't want to change the file permissions for those files--i misunderstood what you were trying to accomplish
[04:19] <LjL> variant: well, maybe, but it's not offtopic is it
[04:20] <docvegan> lol
[04:20] <goundy> who play to poker3D?
[04:20] <zyth> LjL, can linux do jails? if so, run the whole httpd in one.
[04:20] <variant> LjL: seems to be to me
[04:20] <davisc> zyth: Yeah, you can run apache in a chroot
[04:20] <LjL> zyth: yikes... no, thanks :P besides, those commands need real root, the page needs to show certain hardware parameters
[04:20] <sipior> docvegan: in future though, use the "w" permission to write to files: chmod a+w <file> allows anyone to write to <file>. not recommended generally...
[04:20] <docvegan> how do i make a new file ?
[04:21] <variant> zyth: root jails are not effective security mesures.. they can be broken out of
[04:21] <docvegan> i know how to avoid messing up files so i am not worried about write permissions
[04:21] <um_whoa> touch file; will make a new one
[04:21] <zyth> variant, yes, but a suid process called by a web page would be more contained in one
[04:21] <sipior> docvegan: just save one with your editor. you might try gedit to start with
[04:21] <variant> zyth: a little
[04:21] <davisc> LjL: It is more of a security/PHP question. But I'd look at the problem and have PHP running as root as a *very* last resort
[04:21] <setuid> How do I get Ubuntu to "remember" my ssh challenge passwords?
[04:22] <docvegan> i created a file and then tried to save it and it says file not found
[04:22] <setuid> ssh-agent is running, but it never prompts me to remember any passwords or anything
[04:22] <variant> setuid: you dont, use key auth instead
[04:22] <um_whoa> what were you using vi, vim, emac ??
[04:22] <setuid> So every time I ssh to a remote host, I have to supply my ~/.ssh/id_dsa password every time
[04:22] <sipior> setuid: either keychain or seahorse will do that
[04:22] <setuid> variant, key auth?
[04:22] <wheat> ?
[04:22] <Psilocyde> davisc can we talk via private chat for a sec? im having a hard time following with all the other text in the room....
[04:22] <variant> setuid: sorry, nm i miss understood you
[04:22] <setuid> variant, You mean authorized_keys?
[04:22] <um_whoa> whoa, chinese
[04:23] <setuid> variant, I have authorized_keys set up, but it ignores them
[04:23] <Psilocyde> damn ADD
[04:23] <sipior> docvegan: try it from the command line: sudo gedit /etc/X11/Xsession.d/<filename>
[04:23] <setuid> sipior, keychain... ok, checking
[04:23] <davisc> docvegan: Did it give you an error when you saed the file?
[04:23] <Psilocyde> :)
[04:23] <davisc> Psilocyde: Sure
[04:23] <sipior> setuid: seahorse is nice if you're using gnome
[04:23] <Psilocyde> k
[04:23] <docvegan> thats what i originally did, gave an error after the gedit opened the imaginary file and i tried to save it
[04:23] <sipior> setuid: it will cache passphrases, assuming you've set up key-based authentication
[04:23] <Chest> guys, is there some way to have nautilus 'mount' a network connection so I can use it as a local mount in applications?
[04:24] <LjL> davisc: PHP running as root? sounds scary, wouldn't be making a couple of scripts to wrap around the commands i need (and setuid those) be better? (but then i think setuid doesn't work on shell scripts due to security issues)
[04:24] <sipior> docvegan: that's very strange then
[04:24] <docvegan> lol
[04:24] <davisc> LjL: It does really depend what you want to do
[04:24] <sipior> docvegan: you typed your password for sudo?
[04:25] <WaxyFresh> aptitude says: E:\home\r00t\.aptitude/conifig unable to open  for writing permission denied and i cant figure out how to chmod it,sudo chmod 700 /home/r00t/.aptitude didint work
[04:25] <docvegan> didnt ask me that time
[04:25] <WaxyFresh> why did i get a line thru that?
[04:25] <wheat> .
[04:25] <sipior> docvegan: okay, still it should have saved...
[04:25] <davisc> WaxyFresh: Is it a windows file system you're trying to write to?
[04:25] <WaxyFresh> davisc: nop
[04:25] <WaxyFresh> davisc: nope*
[04:25] <sipior> docvegan: try it again, maybe?
[04:25] <zyth> E:\
[04:25] <NekoKun> How can I install a MSI in ubuntu?
[04:25] <zyth> huh!?
[04:25] <WaxyFresh> !msi
[04:25] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about msi - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:25] <Chest> NekoKun: wine
[04:26] <kabben> afternoon guys. can i be a be a pain in the rearend and ask a silly question ?
[04:26] <jay_> preferences on the panel changes the background of the panel
[04:26] <zyth> NekoKun, you can try installing the windows installer redistributable in wine, but I don't know if that'll work
[04:26] <setuid> sipior, Ok, keychain and seahorse are installed, how do I get them to hook into this?
[04:26] <WaxyFresh> kabben: sure
[04:26] <jay_> but NOT the background behind Applications,Places and System
[04:26] <LjL> davisc: i want a webpage to show the status of my network and some misc info. for that, it needs to run ethtool, and possibly other commands (ifconfig, lshw, lsusb) that will need root privileges to run. the exact commands will be, of course, hard-coded into the script - they can't be decided by the guy who opens the webpage
[04:26] <jay_> that still has a solid gray
[04:26] <docvegan> oh, linux is apparently case sensitive
[04:26] <docvegan> lol
[04:26] <kabben> i upgradede to 7.04 it all went wonderfully. but now networking is locked out on me (the internet mainly concerned with)... anything i should know about the new version ?
[04:26] <sipior> setuid: you need to start seahorse-agent in your gnome session startup
[04:27] <LjL> docvegan: every Unix is case sensitive (except MacOS X in one flavor of its filesystem...)
[04:27] <sipior> docvegan: yeah, it is that.
[04:27] <setuid> $ seahorse-agent
[04:27] <setuid> ** Message: Another GPG agent already running
[04:27] <docvegan> i'm an ms person (trying to migrate)
[04:27] <Tenshi> can anyone recommend a decently priced 4 channel SATA controller that will work well under linux.  Software or Hardware raid is okay, so long as onboard software and not the driver that is doing it.
[04:27] <LjL> !feisty > kabben    (kabben, see the private message from Ubotu)
[04:27] <sipior> setuid: yeah, you'll need to add it to your gnome-session and then restart gnome
[04:27] <docvegan> so good to know
[04:27] <kothz> LjL: I would write sh wrappers around the commands, and get them producing exactly the data you need produced, and then have your normal, no-permission PHP scripts call those scripts
[04:27] <LjL> kabben: there is no new version, yet. 7.04 is still experimental.
[04:27] <SecrethX> someone know a really good HTML IDE? screem and quanta just dont work for me...
[04:27] <Tenshi> Raid 5 is preferred
[04:27] <docvegan> very appreciate the assistance sipior, thank you
[04:27] <sipior> setuid: should be able to google instructions from the seahorse page
[04:27] <Pindawen> I really want to get Ubuntu working on my Dell Laptop.. the only thing stopping me is getting wireless to work. (Dell 1390 chipset). Which ubuntu version should I start with for the easiest way to get wireless to work?
[04:27] <sipior> docvegan: no worries, good luck
[04:27] <zyth> SecrethX, NVU
[04:27] <setuid> Checking now
[04:28] <SecrethX> zyth, ill check that one out
[04:28] <Znuff> Hello. What's the name of the KDE Wizard that runs the first time you log in and allows you to set-up whatever you want?
[04:28] <LjL> kothz: yes, but how would those script produce the data? if i just setuid root the scripts, that doesn't work - and there's probably a good reason why it doesn't work, i assume
[04:28] <davisc> LjL: Would the machine be running other stuff?
[04:28] <WaxyFresh> Pindawen: type in !ndisdriver into irc
[04:28] <zyth> Znuff, if noone here knows, check #kubuntu
[04:28] <Pindawen> !ndisdriver
[04:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ndisdriver - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:28] <kabben> yes, i know it is beta. i was wondering if there was something mystical i was missing as to why the networking just blocked in the way it did
[04:29] <WaxyFresh> Pindawen: ndisdriver is a way to port windows driver into linux
[04:29] <SecrethX> zyth, whats the full name of NVU?
[04:29] <MarkCh> hi. i dont think ubuntu detects my newly installed second network card.
[04:29] <Znuff> !ndiswrapper
[04:29] <LjL> !away > ^^CatTuX^^    (^^CatTuX^^, see the private message from Ubotu)
[04:29] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[04:29] <zyth> SecrethX, sec
[04:29] <MarkCh> how can i let it know its there so i can share my net connection with windows?
[04:29] <SecrethX> zyth, nvm found it :)
[04:29] <LjL> davisc: yes, it would. it is.
[04:29] <LjL> davisc: keep in mind that the web server is *only* accessible from inside my LAN anyway
[04:29] <SecrethX> zyth, thanks, ill give this one a go
[04:29] <Pindawen> !ndiswrapper
[04:29] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[04:29] <setuid> sipior, Yep, that doesn't work... it works for the very first ssh session, and then when I close that and try to re-open another one to the same host, it just sits there... and sits there... and sits there.
[04:29] <zyth> SecrethX, np
[04:30] <setuid> Been 3 minutes already
[04:30] <LjL> davisc: (there's an iptables line that blocks anything from outside)
[04:30] <setuid> And ssh to ANY external host now... just sits there...
[04:30] <davisc> LjL: Oooh. Nasty. You'd probably be better allowing the webserver user run the commands you want rather than running PHP as root
[04:30] <Psilocyde> davisc you catch those pm's?
[04:30] <^^CatTuX^^> OOPPPPSSSSS Sorry, i didn't read that, okay i wont do that again...
[04:30] <davisc> Psilocyde: Nope
[04:30] <kabben> try looking up fwcutter information in google for wireless cards. i had it working in less than 10mins. and im not a linux person
[04:30] <SlimeyPete> MarkCh: does it show up when you do an lspci in a terminal?
[04:30] <Psilocyde> hmmm
[04:30] <Znuff> I had my card working out of the box :P
[04:30] <davisc> LjL: That said, I'm not a security expert
[04:30] <WaxyFresh> setuid: did your computer come with ubuntu built in or did you choose setuid as your name?
[04:31] <setuid> WaxyFresh, No and yes.
[04:31] <setuid> WaxyFresh, I've been setuid here on Linpeople/OPN/Freenode for about 10 years
[04:31] <MarkCh> SlimeyPete: i guess no. what would it be called there?
[04:31] <LjL> davisc: perhaps i'll just end up making a (root) cronjob that does the checks periodically and stores the results into some files, and the webpage just fetches them... though i'd have liked to avoid that
[04:31] <MarkCh> its a dlink pci nic ethernet adapter.
[04:31] <davisc> Psilocyde: You need to register your nick with NickServ to send PMs
[04:31] <setuid> sipior, So how do I fix this? ssh from gnome is now blocked.. after the first shell succeeds.
[04:32] <WaxyFresh> setuid: oh lol i thbouhgt it was some sort of OEM type name
[04:32] <davisc> LjL: I was thinking the same thing
[04:32] <SlimeyPete> MarkCh: depends on the brand. Something like "Ethernet controller: <brand name> <model name>!
[04:32] <SlimeyPete> "
[04:32] <Psilocyde> ah ok
[04:32] <WaxyFresh> aptitude says: E:\home\r00t\.aptitude/conifig unable to open  for writing permission denied and i cant figure out how to chmod it,sudo chmod 700 /home/r00t/.aptitude didint work
[04:33] <MarkCh> SlimeyPete: the old one doesnt too. anyway, i can see on the network settings dialog box that there is only 1 section for Wired Connection.
[04:33] <SlimeyPete> MarkCh: if it's compatible with the Linux kernel (google is your friend here!) then you should be able to load a module for it but that may involve some compilation. Otherwise, you could try using ndiswrapper, though personally I've never used that for a wired card.
[04:33] <MarkCh> maybe the eth1 modules are not loaded, i remember disabling it once on a script so that my pc may boot faster at that time though i forget where it is.
[04:33] <setuid> Why does removing gnupg-agent remove *ALL* of kde?
[04:33] <setuid> wtf.
[04:33] <wick2o> hello, im tring to create an install cd that i dont have to apt-get -y dist-upgrade after the install
[04:34] <MarkCh> it is compatible with the linux kernel btw, it says so in the box.
[04:34] <SlimeyPete> MarkCh:oh yeah... check /etc/network/interfaces
[04:34] <setuid> s/it/hit/
[04:34] <wick2o> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallCDCustomization  <-- ive followed this link and everything worked perfectly
[04:34] <SlimeyPete> MarkCh: if eth1 is commented out, uncomment it
[04:34] <SecrethX> zyth oh man, finally! thanks a lot man!
[04:34] <MarkCh> SlimeyPete: it says auto eth0
[04:34] <wick2o> then after the cd install i did an apt-get -ys dist-upgrade and loged what was going to be updated
[04:34] <sipior> setuid: not sure why it would block ssh, have you followed the instructions at the seahorse website?
[04:34] <MarkCh> do i need to type auto eth1 or something?
[04:34] <wick2o> manually downloaded the debs with wget from archive and replaced the old ones with the new ones
[04:34] <SlimeyPete> MarkCh: try copying the eht0 bits and replacing eht0 with eth1, yeah
[04:35] <zyth> SecrethX, np :)
[04:35] <wick2o> then tried my new install cd and all kinds of things seem to be broken in debconf
[04:35] <WaxyFresh> how do i unistall aptitude?
[04:35] <MarkCh> SlimeyPete: do i need to restart my PC after?
[04:35] <SlimeyPete> MarkCh: then do a "sudo ifdown ; sudo ifup" in a terminal
[04:35] <setuid> sipior, I never had to do this before, why do I have to do it now? What changed? ssh has always worked, unprompted, without any gui agent prompting me for passphrases or keys.
[04:35] <setuid> authorized_keys always did its job properly in the past
[04:36] <setuid> And now it doesn
[04:36] <SlimeyPete> MarkCh: sorry, "sudo ifdown eth1; sudo ifup eth1"
[04:36] <setuid> 't
[04:36] <SlimeyPete> MarkCh: no retsart requried
[04:36] <SlimeyPete> feck, my typing's bad today
[04:36] <sipior> setuid: you installed seahorse?
[04:36] <setuid> sipior, Yes
[04:36] <setuid> and keychain
[04:36] <WaxyFresh> whats the command to delete a folder?
[04:36] <bulmer> WaxyFresh: if you think you can not change a file via chmod, look into chattr if its using the extended features
[04:36] <kabben> anyone recommend a good alternative to Frontpage in Ubuntu. commercial applications are fine too
[04:36] <setuid> WaxyFresh, rm -Rf foldername
[04:36] <WaxyFresh> !chattr
[04:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about chattr - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:36] <MarkCh> SlimeyPete: ifdown: interface eth1 not configured
[04:36] <MarkCh> eth1: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
[04:36] <setuid> kabben, bluefish
[04:36] <kabben> thanks :p
[04:37] <sipior> setuid: that's what changed :-) seahorse will cache passphrases when set up properly, so that you needn't type them in each time. but if you weren't typing them in before, was your key without a passphrase?
[04:37] <SlimeyPete> MarkCh: don't worry about that - try just doing the ifup on its own. I just felt I should tell you to ifdown first just to be sure.
[04:37] <wick2o> anyone here remaster an install cd?
[04:37] <SlimeyPete> MarkCh: (ifdown takes the network interface down, ifup brings it back up with new settings)
[04:37] <setuid> sipior, Nope, key always had a challenge passphrase... but even now, WITH seahorse, it prompts me once, and that first ssh works, but all others after that just hang. Its been 8 minutes, and this ssh shell still hasn't connected
[04:37] <kabben> thanks much all. /bow out
[04:38] <MarkCh> SlimeyPete: oh, ok. i still dont see it in the network settings though, how do i know its detected?
[04:38] <ExTREm> hey, got 2 questions, im about to install ubuntu desktop version and i wanna get openssh going on it, is it hard to add/delete/change port when i install it?
[04:38] <sipior> setuid: what does ssh -v tell you?
[04:38] <setuid> All this gnome shit really has screwed up the way things work
[04:38] <SlimeyPete> MarkCh: type "ifconfig eth1" in a terminal
[04:38] <setuid> sipior, -vvv tells me that its waiting... and waiting... and waiting....
[04:38] <setuid> Hangs at:
[04:38] <setuid> debug2: service_accept: ssh-userauth
[04:38] <setuid> debug1: SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT received
[04:38] <SlimeyPete> MarkCh: that should show an ip address and "UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST"
[04:39] <MarkCh> SlimeyPete: eth1: error fetching interface information: Device not found
[04:39] <SlimeyPete> amongst other things
[04:39] <sipior> setuid: well, it works well for me. is the seahorse daemon running?
[04:39] <setuid> sipior, it was, I killed it, now its defunct... zombied
[04:39] <setuid> So its probably bad code, broken somewhere i
[04:39] <linuxnooblah> hi im trying to get firefox to recognise to use a different app to run my audio streams but how do i put to the applications executable? :X
[04:39] <sipior> setuid: oh, that might be why your ssh hangs
[04:39] <SlimeyPete> MarkCh: hmm. Did ifup spit out any errors?
[04:39] <setuid> But I can't ssh to ANY host now, because seahorse screwed it up
[04:39] <sipior> setuid: the codes fine, i use it here
[04:39] <linuxnooblah> point*
[04:39] <setuid> Yeah, definitely not fine
[04:40] <setuid> it worked before I installed seahorse
[04:40] <michaelpo> http://www.howtoforge.com/importing_outlook_express_into_thunderbird_evolution
[04:40] <sipior> setuid: remove seahorse and that will fix things nicely
[04:40] <setuid> Yep, and then I just have to manually enter my 32-character passphrase every time I ssh into any host
[04:40] <setuid> lovely
[04:40] <sipior> setuid: life's hard
[04:40] <um_whoa>  hahha
[04:40] <setuid> Don't patronize me, newt.
[04:40] <MarkCh> SlimeyPete: i did remember seeing something like SIOCSIFADDR: No such device
[04:41] <um_whoa> relax, setuid
[04:41] <fenrig> how can i configure oss to always use the same standard sound card, because I have two$
[04:41] <SlimeyPete> MarkCh: hmm. do an "ls /dev/eth*". Is eth1 listed?
[04:41] <sipior> setuid: you might simply have seahorse configured incorrectly. if it truly bothers you, you might invest a bit more time in straightening it out
[04:42] <setuid> sipior, I'll remove it, since it was never necessary before, and it won't work if I don't use a GUI anyway, which will be a problem if it blocks.
[04:42] <linuxnooblah> anyone?
[04:42] <fenrig> how do i configure oss?
[04:42] <thotz> are there any FEISTY users that use banshee? is there an icon missing or why have i got none?
[04:42] <SlimeyPete> anyone what?
[04:43] <linuxnooblah> hi im trying to get firefox to recognise to use a different app to run my audio streams but how do i put to the applications executable? :X
[04:43] <MarkCh> SlimeyPete: ls: /dev/eth*: No such file or directory
[04:43] <linuxnooblah> point*
[04:43] <fenrig> thotz: i am using banshee right now on my feisty and i dont have any problems
[04:43] <fenrig> with that
[04:43] <thotz> fenrig: icon in gnome menu there (the right?)
[04:44] <bulmer> MarkCh: what does "cat  /etc/iftab"  shows?
[04:44] <detectiveinspekt> where is the error log for apache2?
[04:44] <MarkCh> bulmer: eth0 mac 00:16:17:44:6d:6f arp 1
[04:44] <davisc> detectiveinspekt: /var/log/apache2
[04:44] <SlimeyPete> detectiveinspekt: /var/log/apache2/
[04:44] <bulmer> MarkCh: then you are using eth0
[04:45] <MarkCh> bulmer: ive installed a new network card. the new one doesnt seem to register.
[04:45] <fenrig> thotz: i had that when i just installed it, when i did a reboot the icon was fixed
[04:45] <SlimeyPete> MarkCh: thing is, if it's not showing in lspci then that suggests that Linux can't see it at all - it's not a driver issue or anything
[04:45] <bulmer> MarkCh: find it via lspci or lshw
[04:45] <thotz> fenrig: ok thanks, i'll try that
[04:46] <MarkCh> maybe i'll try putting it in another slot.
[04:46] <MarkCh> brb, and thanks bulmer and SlimeyPete.
[04:46] <SlimeyPete> MarkCh: might be your best bet.
[04:46] <fenrig> but how can i configure oss to use always that card as standard
[04:48] <bulmer> free ebook on building a kernel ---> http://www.kroah.com/lkn/
[04:48] <batusays> hi
[04:48] <FD-Spuddy> hi how are you - You are Speaking to Spuddys Bot
[04:49] <termitor> hello,  here is support for beta feisty ?
[04:49] <batusays> wich command can i use to remove the readonly to an folder, subfolders and files
[04:49] <batusays> ?
[04:49] <lzzc> Where, how [04:49] <sipior> batusays: chmod u+r <filename>
[04:50] <sipior> batusays: chmod u+w <filename>, rather
[04:50] <batusays> can be a folder
[04:50] <batusays> ?
[04:50] <sipior> batusays: sure
[04:50] <Dr3l3> i have a question why my grellm disappear drom desktop, in ps i see him he is started and on more question how can i see him in all desktop
[04:50] <RoundyT1> http://xkcd.com/c237.html
[04:50] <sipior> batusays: slightly different meaning in that case, but yes
[04:50] <batusays> whith subfolders and files
[04:50] <batusays> ?
[04:50] <sipior> batusays: then you'll need the recursive flag "-R"
[04:51] <Dr3l3> please people if someone know
[04:51] <batusays> really i want to remove the root permissions because i need that the users group use an modify thes files and folders
[04:51] <sipior> batusays: if you just want to change owner and group, use chown
[04:51] <linuxnooblah> whats a good utlity to give all details of current hardware in pc?
[04:52] <batusays> it will be
[04:52] <me-> hi is ubuntu able to write on fat32?
[04:52] <ArCHoNKoG> is anyone having problem with wireless card DWL-G650 on Feisty
[04:52] <um_whoa> what does the user group have to be batsuy?
[04:52] <batusays> sudo chown (folder) users
[04:52] <batusays> ?
[04:52] <batusays> i dont know the syntaxis
[04:52] <sipior> batusays: sudo chown -R "newused":"newgroup" <directory>
[04:53] <sipior> batusays: man chown will help you out
[04:53] <kane77> what download manager do you recommend?
[04:53] <setuid> sipior, Funny, I launch seahorse... Edit -> Preferences -> Passphrase Cache says "No SSH caching agent is running. Cannot load Secure Shell keys.", but seahorse-agent is running, and if I try to run it again, it says that its already running.
[04:53] <sipior> linuxnooblah: there's a "Hal hardware manager" or something like that. have a look
[04:53] <setuid> So wtf.
[04:53] <fuzzy_logic> kane77: for firefox?
[04:53] <batusays> let me see please if i need more help
[04:53] <kane77> fuzzy_logic, no for ubuntu
[04:53] <FringeJacket> ArCHoNKoG have you checked the ubuntu foums?
[04:54] <linuxnooblah> kane77: downlaod them all plugin for firefox
[04:54] <um_whoa> linuxnooblah: lspci -v or sudo lshw  -- used for seeing what devices have
[04:54] <um_whoa>   http://pciids.sourceforge.net/ useful  with other two
[04:54] <kane77> fuzzy_logic, something like flashget
[04:54] <FringeJacket> ArCHoNKoG they have info on broadcom... so they might have yours
[04:55] <fuzzy_logic> kane77: hang on..
[04:55] <sipior> setuid: hmm...i have a different menu: Encryption Preferences, might you be running an older version?
[04:55] <sipior> setuid: or a newer one, for that matter
[04:55] <setuid> 1.0-0ubuntu1
[04:55] <setuid> Latest available
[04:55] <sipior> setuid: this an up to date edgy install?
[04:55] <drew> anyone have link to all the 7.04 repositorys, or a copy of source.list somewhere
[04:55] <linuxnooblah> kane77: There is a plguin for firefox called downloadthemall that is quite like flashget
[04:55] <setuid> I'll re-update and see if there's a new er one
[04:56] <setuid> drew, netselect-apt
[04:56] <lzzc> Tip for improving ubuntu website appearance:  in firefox with adblock extension, right click and adblock all the images of the silly-insipid-smiley-shiny-happy-people.
[04:56] <kane77> linuxnooblah, thx
[04:56] <sipior> setuid: you might also try "keychain", which doesn't require a gui. that might be more to your liking
[04:56] <fuzzy_logic> kane77: i hear lot of people suggesting that wget is a good one
[04:56] <drew> setuid: what's that =\
[04:56] <setuid> sipior, I think that's the one that prompted me with a gui before
[04:56] <setuid> sipior, Because seahorse never did, and still doesn't
[04:56] <setuid> Maybe they directly conflict
[04:56] <RoundyT1> http://xkcd.com/c42.html
[04:56] <Dr3l3> i have a question why my grellm disappear drom desktop, in ps i see him he is started and on more question how can i see him in all desktop
[04:57] <sipior> setuid: they would definitely conflict
[04:57] <linuxnooblah> !cli
[04:57] <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
[04:57] <Dr3l3> nobody know
[04:58] <kynes> how can I change the system's jre version ?
[04:58] <kynes> I've both java 5 and 6 installed
[04:58] <kynes> but I want the system to use 6
[04:58] <kynes> how can I change that?
[04:58] <setuid> kynes, Make and break the symlink, or put it in your $PATH
[04:59] <setuid> In my case, its in /usr/local/*, so I just change the path to poitn to the right jvm
[04:59] <BuzBuz> help please - I did an apt-get upgrade, and while it installed all the updates, it said mysql5 had an error in it's update or restart
[04:59] <anvo> Hello! I need some help with grub!
[04:59] <F00BaR`> hey
[04:59] <setuid> BuzBuz, Why did you need to upgrade? What wasn't working?
[04:59] <kynes> setuid : how can I do it for my computer?
[05:00] <BuzBuz> setuid: it was just a regular update... apt-get update, and the apt-get upgrade..
[05:00] <linuxnooblah> whats command to login as root
[05:00] <setuid> kynes, See above, I just told you.
[05:00] <port101> su
[05:00] <setuid> BuzBuz, Right, but why did you need to do that if everything was working?
[05:00] <_muelli_> linuxnooblah: sudo -s
[05:00] <dyrne> kynes: the automatic way is update-alternatives --config java or something but ive never done it
[05:00] <BuzBuz> setuid: you know, to receive updates and security fixes... I do it once in a while...
[05:00] <gazuuu> sipior: podrias explicarme el chown
[05:01] <setuid> BuzBuz, Then you should selectively update, or use apt-listchanges, to make sure they apply to you and won't break things
[05:01] <gazuuu> sipior: can you explain the chown
[05:01] <setuid> A blind 'apt-get upgrade' is never a good idea
[05:01] <kynes> dyrne : great!
[05:01] <BuzBuz> setuid: why whould they break things ?
[05:01] <setuid> I wonder why almost nothing has been ported to AMD64 for Ubuntu or Debian
[05:01] <setuid> Sigh
[05:02] <linuxnooblah> can anyone help me install some decent drivers for my 7900gt
[05:02] <gazuuu> sudo chown -R "newused":"newgroup" <directory>  ???
[05:02] <BuzBuz> setuid: well, in any case, how can I fix the configuration of mysql 5 ?
[05:02] <bristol27> please help..  lost connection during an install of virtualbox and now I can't update  here is the message I'm getting:  E: The package virtualbox needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[05:02] <bristol27> E: Internal error opening cache (1). Please report.
[05:03] <kippi> what is the best way to get dns to tell if a host is down, and if it is down to move on to another host?
[05:03] <bristol27> tried reinstalling..   can't do that either..
[05:03] <FringeJacket> bristol27 try the apt-get repair or fix thing
[05:03] <fenrig> how can i make sure alsa-oss always choose the same device for /dev/dsp
[05:04] <bristol27> thanks..  brb
[05:04] <linuxnooblah> can anyone help me install some decent drivers for my 7900gt
[05:04] <fenrig> because with every reboot alsa-oss changes everything
[05:04] <ferronica> how to clean HDD
[05:04] <fenrig> linuxnooblah: Nvidia?
[05:04] <linuxnooblah> ya
[05:04] <gazuuu> hi can help me with this
[05:04] <gazuuu> sudo chown -R "newused":"newgroup" <directory>
[05:04] <fenrig> linuxnooblah: just use the nvidia package
[05:04] <ferronica> something like removing unusable files or directory
[05:05] <gazuuu> whats mean newused:newgroup
[05:05] <MarkCh> hello. i have now been able to configure my new network card to work in ubuntu, however whenever i enable it, my internet connection coming from another card (eth0 which relies on dhcp) doesnt work anymore, what should i do to resolve this?
[05:05] <fenrig> linuxnooblah: i have the nvidia geforce 7900GT/club3d/...
[05:05] <bristol27> E: Invalid operation repair
[05:05] <b__> bristol27: "dpkg --remove --force-reinstreq virtualbox"
[05:05] <beni> since i'm using Ubuntu, every freaking Firefox update DESTROYS all my addons
[05:05] <fenrig> !nvidia
[05:05] <beni> why??
[05:05] <bristol27> thanks b_
[05:05] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:05] <variant> MarkCh: as a quick fix you can run dhclient eth0, that will re enable dhcp for hte maininternet faceing card while you resolve the other problem
[05:05] <infidel> what's the name of that qtracker like app for linux?
[05:06] <linuxnooblah> fenrig: do u run beryl ?
[05:06] <b__> np
[05:06] <fenrig> linuxnooblah: yeah, somethimes it works pretty good with my nvidia gpu
[05:06] <fenrig> linuxnooblah: such cards have enough power for such things
[05:07] <linuxnooblah> fenrig: yeh looks so cool i wanna have a play
[05:07] <syock> How do I save a variable in one shell script so that other script running in the same batch can retrieve it.
[05:07] <beni> since i'm using Ubuntu, every freaking Firefox update DESTROYS all my addons, WHY?
[05:08] <MorpheuS> HI
[05:08] <FD-Spuddy> hi how are you - You are Speaking to Spuddys Bot
[05:08] <bristol27> b_: what should I do after that?
[05:08] <tarzeau> syock: echo VAR=value >> /tmp/foo, then source or . /tmp/foo in the other script?
[05:08] <bommel> hello
[05:08] <bommel> i have a question
[05:09] <um_whoa> ask i
[05:09] <um_whoa> t
[05:09] <linuxtravis> Hello has anyone ever installed ubuntu on a Sun Fire V210??
[05:09] <MorpheuS> how to view nicklist on xchat-gnome ?
[05:09] <termitor> hello, where is testing/feisty ubuntu chan ,
[05:09] <termitor> ?
[05:09] <bommel> can anyone explain to me how i can see how version of linux ubunto i have intall
[05:09] <ferronica> Is there any way to remove unwanted stuffs from ubuntu 6.06 LTS Dapper
[05:09] <bommel> sory my inglish
[05:09] <mcsd> does anyone know of a more current live cd tutorial than this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization?
[05:09] <dyrne> bommel: cat /etc/*release is one way
[05:09] <yell0w> termitor, #ubuntu+1
[05:09] <syock> tarzeau: why does the suspend/resume routine do nothing of that?
[05:09] <MorpheuS> How to view nicklist on xchat-gnome ???????????????????????
[05:09] <MorpheuS> :D
[05:09] <mcsd> this tutorial says it needs a Hoary version
[05:10] <plato_> bommel if you have the cd it should tell you in the docs when you start up your browser
[05:10] <tarzeau> syock: i don't know. why should it?
[05:10] <Pici> bommel: lsb_release -a
[05:10] <gazuuu> sudo chown -R "newused":"newgroup" <directory>
[05:10] <fenrig> !alsa-oss
[05:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about alsa-oss - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:10] <beni> since i'm using Ubuntu, every freaking Firefox update DESTROYS all my addons, WHY?
[05:10] <fenrig> !oss
[05:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about oss - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:10] <fenrig> !alsa
[05:10] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[05:10] <bommel> ok
[05:10] <bommel> tanks
[05:10] <MarkCh> variant: thanks. i actually made it work now by disabling eth1 then reenabling it again.
[05:10] <linuxnooblah> !players
[05:10] <ubotu> Audio (Ogg, MP3...) players: Banshee, Beep Media Player, Quod Libet, Rhythmbox, XMMS (GTK/Gnome based) and Amarok, JuK (Qt/KDE based).  Video players: Totem, Xine, MPlayer, VLC, Kaffeine  -  See also !codecs
[05:10] <bommel> im a very newbie in linux
[05:11] <linuxnooblah> me to :D
[05:11] <bommel> for 9 yers i use windows
[05:11] <nedge> aaroncampbell_
[05:11] <bommel> so i have many dificults
[05:11] <syock> tarzeau: because it needs to know states of certain things like which network interface was ifdown'ed, or for other example, if beryl was running before suspend, then have it restart after resuming
[05:11] <bommel> taks anyway
[05:11] <DeathSou|> bommel, what language do you speak?
[05:11] <bommel> portuguese
[05:11] <nedge> bommel we all do ;) like I don't understand how the fuck NFS works, or how to set up my samba server, or why I can't get the god damn NTP server to work
[05:11] <dyrne> bommel: linux is very rewarding. hope you stick with it
[05:11] <linuxnooblah> im still trying to get vlc to play my audio streams, no luck
[05:11] <DeathSou|> did u see the answer to your q?
[05:12] <beni> since i'm using Ubuntu, every freaking Firefox update DESTROYS all my addons, WHY?
[05:12] <beni> since i'm using Ubuntu, every freaking Firefox update DESTROYS all my addons, WHY?
[05:12] <beni> hell
[05:12] <nedge> what the hell do I need to do to get this shit to work?
[05:12] <beni> can nobody help me
[05:12] <tarzeau> !repeat
[05:12] <ubotu> Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[05:12] <um_whoa> !language
[05:12] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[05:12] <Pici> !language
[05:12] <tarzeau> beni: because mozilla software sucks
[05:12] <bommel> i only speak portuguese
[05:12] <nedge> sorry...little pissed
[05:12] <yell0w> beni, it's dependent on your extensions
[05:12] <beni> :] 
[05:13] <beni> yell0w: they are all gone
[05:13] <bommel> i understand some english
[05:13] <nedge> been working on this for hours and have made like NO headroom
[05:13] <bommel> bue only the basic
[05:13] <FringeJacket> bommel that wasn't to you
[05:13] <beni> yell0w: the whole extension thing doenst work right
[05:13] <nedge> it's driving me nuts
[05:13] <bommel> ok
[05:13] <yell0w> beni, my extensions stay
[05:13] <um_whoa> nedge: welcome the wonderful world of *nix
[05:13] <yell0w> nedge, what's the problem ?
[05:13] <bommel> as anyone have messenger and can teach me the basics of the linux
[05:13] <pirea> um_whoa: You forgot the hand movements and choir of boys, introduction is key. :\
[05:14] <um_whoa> hahah, yeah
[05:14] <nedge> yell0w good question ;), if I knew were things were breaking I could probably fix them better.
[05:14] <kuwanger> Hello.  Is there a way to use apt-get to get seamonkey now, will it be available in Feisty, or should I take another approach to getting seamonkey?
[05:14] <plato_> bommel try this https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/linux-basics.html
[05:14] <syock> does ubuntu prepare .bash_logout? I`m wondering where this conf came from
[05:15] <nedge> like I've followed the server docs for setting up an NTP server, but when I try to have my clients connect to it it doesn't work
[05:15] <nedge> that is the one I'm working on right now...
[05:15] <Soliko> any one know where to add script when I am login throw ssh to ubuntu?
[05:15] <KalleDK> !pastebin
[05:15] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[05:16] <pirea> kuwanger: It will be available starting in Feisty. You can grab Edgy/Dapper packages from GetDeb.net.
[05:16] <yell0w> nedge, uhm isn't there public ntps available ?
[05:16] <pokingfun> a lot
[05:16] <kuwanger> pirea: Thanks for the information.
[05:16] <nedge> yes, however I want to set up a local NTPs to sync all my windows clients to...
[05:16] <nedge> that is reliable, reliability has been an issue with the public ntp servers...
[05:17] <linuxnooblah> fenrig: can u help me with a part of isntalling graphics drivers
[05:17] <nedge> never have had much luck with them.
[05:17] <yell0w> nedge, not even nist servers ?
[05:17] <dennis_> hi lads, the latest dist-upgrade will remove openoffice.org-core ....what should i do, just wait it out and try again in a couple of hours?
[05:17] <Ulixes> can you tell me why it gives me this error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12963/ when i try to install the ATI driver?
[05:18] <nedge> no, 50% of the time the program I use can't connect to the ntp server and fails
[05:18] <nedge> then my clocks are off.
[05:18] <nedge> could be a firewall thing...
[05:18] <pokingfun> yell0w: is nist the best?
[05:18] <yell0w> nedge, ahh, then it's the client's problem, i've never had problems with nist's ntp server
[05:18] <pokingfun> me either
[05:18] <nedge> regardless, I'd like a local server...
[05:18] <batusays> hi
[05:18] <FD-Spuddy> hi how are you - You are Speaking to Spuddys Bot
[05:19] <yell0w> pokingfun, it's the us's national standard institute
[05:19] <batusays> who can help me with files attributes
[05:19] <batusays> ?
[05:19] <pirea> dennis_: Not sure, tried just reinstalling openoffice.org-core manually?
[05:19] <batusays> how can i delete the readonly, and chanbge the root permissions
[05:20] <WaxyFresh> what am i typeing wrong? "sudo apt-get purge purge openoffice.org-base"
[05:20] <Terrasque> --purge WaxyFresh
[05:20] <yell0w> nedge, as i said, if the client can't connect to public nist, how is it gonna work on yours ?
[05:20] <pirea> WaxyFresh: "sudo apt-get install --purge openoffice.org-base"
[05:20] <pirea> Or remove...
[05:20] <MarkCh> how do i get the default gateway on my network connection? is it the default route in the connection information dialog?
[05:20] <pirea> That'd make a lot more sense with the --purge flag. XD
[05:20] <yell0w> WaxyFresh, or you can do sudo aptitude purge whatever...
[05:20] <bristol27> I guess I'm just screwed...
[05:21] <pokingfun> bristol27: ???
[05:21] <pirea> bristol27: Oh man, had the same problem with virtualbox.
[05:21] <surface> anyone try pptpconfig before?
[05:22] <bristol27> how did you ever get your system back?
[05:22] <bristol27> I mean I cant install updates or even use synaptic
[05:22] <pokingfun> does it matter?
[05:22] <bristol27> an error always has to occur
[05:22] <KalleDK> If i got two dir's with a lots of folders, and they'r nearly equa how can i search for files and folders which are in the one, but not in the other ??
[05:22] <pirea> Had to overwrite the dpkg status of it, as if it was never there..
[05:22] <Terrasque> bristol27: threatened the machine with installing windows 95. Suddenly everything just worked :D
[05:23] <bristol27> lol
[05:23] <pokingfun> ...
[05:23] <pokingfun> cold~
[05:23] <mdasilva> hi all
[05:23] <pirea> Actually had the line in mention on my clipboard manager and cleared the sucker the moment I woke up. :V
[05:23] <bristol27> how do you overwrite it?
[05:24] <bristol27> it will not let me re-download the d@$# thing that would be too easy
[05:24] <bristol27> nothing can ever just be easy on my end
[05:24] <bristol27> it's like an unwritten law
[05:25] <WaxyFresh> is there a way to sudo apt-get  remove --purge filename******** like insert a wildcard at the end of a file name?
[05:25] <MarkCh> hi all. can anyone help me on sharing a net connection from ubuntu to a windows xp machine?
[05:25] <bristol27> SMASH THE PC!!!!! SMASH THE PC!! #$%!%@$%^#%&$*$^*
[05:25] <wilo> to install a .sh file
[05:25] <port101> lol
[05:25] <chris224234> does anyone know about how to use wine?
[05:25] <wilo> youjust cd to directory, then go sudo sh setup.sh, correct?
[05:26] <yell0w> WaxyFresh, no, that will be dangerous, might purge osmething you don't intend to
[05:26] <dennis_> pirea, thanks for the idea, i give it a shot
[05:26] <MarkCh> windows xp says cannot get network adress.
[05:26] <pirea> bristol27: Ah, I'm a dope if there ever was one. Forgot to check my channel logs. lol
[05:26] <yell0w> wilo, just ./setup.sh
[05:27] <Terrasque> bristol27: http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20010327
[05:27] <yell0w> wilo, if not, add sudo
[05:27] <davek_> I set up Evolution mail but I don't get a password box to type in my password, how do I get the password box to pop up?
[05:27] <wilo> yell0w: thanks tats got i
[05:27] <wilo> it*
[05:27] <bristol27> everything I throw at it brings this bullshiznit back:  E: The package virtualbox needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[05:27] <WaxyFresh> whats the name of the cups-sys package?
[05:28] <yell0w> WaxyFresh, aptitude search cups
[05:28] <exs> anyone here with html + css skills who will be up for fixing the WUbi homepage (a ubuntu installer for windows)?.. I'm the web designer, and the sites done, but there's a few problems with crop up in IE7.
[05:28] <SlimeyPete> davek_: edit->preferences->accounts->edit->receiving email. Check that the authentication type is set to password.
[05:28] <ygarcia> ola
[05:28] <NET||abuse> hi all, i just got myself an atheros based wifi card for my lappy,, now gnome network manager reports good signal all over th house (so nice ot have actual signal readings compared to my last year with a useless bcom 4315) but nm-applet has really low low signal strength being reported
[05:28] <DeathSou|> ola?
[05:29] <pokingfun> hola?
[05:29] <WaxyFresh> yell0w: when you "apt-get removepackage name" does it remove all componates/dependancys?
[05:29] <ygarcia> ola
[05:29] <pokingfun> ole
[05:29] <kothz> Am I asking for trouble if I install beryl.  /ponder
[05:29] <pokingfun> oley
[05:29] <SlimeyPete> kothz: yes.
[05:29] <ygarcia> ola
[05:29] <mixandgo> hello, I can't upgrade to ubuntu 7.04, I get "Could not calculate the upgrade" before the "Fetching and installing the upgrades" step
[05:29] <SlimeyPete> it's quite fun to play with, though.
[05:29] <yell0w> WaxyFresh, yes, most of the time i use aptitude, but both of them do the same thing
[05:30] <pirea> >>sudo dpkg --force-remove-reinstreq virtualbox
[05:30] <kothz> Heh - is it going to be one of those things that requires surgery to get rid of? :)
[05:30] <pirea> Well, actually: dpkg --force-reinstreq -r virtualbox
[05:31] <SlimeyPete> kothz: it's not too bad to get rid of, actually. You just take some bits out of your xorg.conf IIRC.
[05:31] <NET||abuse> so anyone know why my nm-applet is showing awful reception while the actual reception reported by iwlist ath0 scan and gnome-network-manager is good?
[05:31] <pirea> Wish I could remember the location of the dpkg state file, could always just manually delete the lines in it for virtualbox.
[05:31] <SlimeyPete> but it does cause a lot of apps to break while you're running it ;)
[05:32] <WaxyFresh> whats the name of the cupsys package
[05:32] <yell0w> WaxyFresh, aptitude search cups
[05:32] <pirea> WaxyFresh: cupsys :)
[05:32] <davek_> Thanks I'll check that
[05:32] <MarkCh> hi all. can anybody help, windows does not detect my ubuntu box. says it cannot get an ip adress...
[05:33] <kothz> Pete: Well, I've already installed ubuntu variants thrice today... a fourth time shouldn't hurt :)
[05:33] <RoundyT1> i have a question
[05:33] <dennis_> pirea, i reinstalled openoffice.org-core, but this has no influence on my dist-upgrade, i just wait it out i guess
[05:33] <syock> How do I choose the default shell? I see that I have both dash and bash installed.
[05:33] <davek_> Slimey: it is set to that, but I still don't get the password box to come up
[05:34] <pigeonflight_> Is there a website dedicated to running ubunto on a macbook?
[05:34] <Warbo> syock: Try installing "galternatives" and running it as super user. That chooses most things
[05:34] <RoundyT1> how can i change permissions of Windows folders on a network...
[05:34] <bristol27> dpkg: unknown force/refuse option `reinstreq'
[05:34] <pirea> dennis_: What architecture are you using?
[05:35] <bristol27> cer2@acer-laptop:~$ sudo dpkg --force-remove-reinstreq virtualbox
[05:35] <bristol27> dpkg: need an action option
[05:35] <dennis_> pirea, kubuntu feisty fawn, sry i just realised i'm in the wrong channel...i'll ask it in #ubuntu+1 or kubuntu
[05:36] <DigitaluX> Hello everybody
[05:36] <Warbo> DigitaluX: yo
[05:36] <DigitaluX> Can somebody help me :-)
[05:36] <Warbo> DigitaluX: Ask away, we'll see
[05:36] <bowman> HI all, I'm facing some trouble with the latest live CD, dell inspiron 6400 notebook, onboard ATI mobility radeon x1400 graphics chip - I'm not getting the X server to run. what can I pass as a boot param to get X up?
[05:36] <DigitaluX> I"m searching a doc for some guidlines programming with gnome libs
[05:37] <DigitaluX> :-)
[05:37] <sharms> pirea: no longer is that needed
[05:37] <ChEeko> how can i restart my nautilus services?
[05:37] <sharms> pirea, bristol27:            sudo /etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup
[05:37] <SlimeyPete> davek_: odd. Are you sure your server is configured to use password authentication?
[05:37] <WaxyFresh> yell0w: how do i tell which package is the main one?
[05:37] <sharms> pirea, bristol27: atleast in 1.3.8
[05:37] <bristol27> c4 couldn't take out the aggression I'm feeling at this machine right now
[05:38] <yell0w> WaxyFresh, mostly the one with the most generic name (without -dev -doc -data , etc... )
[05:38] <yell0w> WaxyFresh, what exactly are you looking for ?
[05:38] <Sivik> is there a way to save my grub so when i have to reinstall windows, to not have to reinstall linux
[05:38] <bristol27> $ sudo /etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup
[05:38] <bristol27> sudo: /etc/init.d/vboxdrv: command not found
[05:38] <tokyo25> what do u do when u have a error in ubuntu? how easy is it to fix compared to windows?
[05:38] <linuxnooblah> jsut installed nvidia drivers for my 7900gt and my eyes are tanking me no more 1024x768
[05:39] <davek_> I think so. this is for a friend who I set up Ubuntu for on a new pc this week. Evolution works fine on my pc
[05:39] <yell0w> tokyo25, you have a lot more control over what's running than in windows
[05:39] <sharms> bristol27: again, 1.3.8
[05:39] <Suurorca> Sivik: yes. you can start up the livecd, chroot to your ubuntu installation and manually reload grub into MBR
[05:39] <tokyo25> i get this message when i go to synaptic packge mnger
[05:39] <tokyo25> V
[05:39] <Suurorca> Sivik: but you'd better be pretty familiar with commandline to do that
[05:39] <SlimeyPete> davek_: not sure then, sorry
[05:39] <bristol27> what do you mean?
[05:40] <sharms> bristol27: the version of VirtualBox you should be running
[05:40] <tokyo25> not v
[05:40] <tokyo25> sorry
[05:40] <tokyo25>  tried to paste it
[05:40] <b__> bristol27: you still having trouble?
[05:40] <syock> Warbo: galternatives doesn`t list sh as an option. Is it safe to just symlink /bin/sh to bash?
[05:40] <Ciachbajera> jest ktos z polski?
[05:40] <ChEeko> how can i restart my nautilus service?
[05:41] <Agrajag> !pl
[05:41] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[05:41] <Warbo> syock: Should be. There's nothing I can think of that relies on bash-only things
[05:41] <bristol27> yeah I'm about to sudo apt-get a sledgehammer and smash this laptop to bits
[05:41] <b__> hehe... what's the error now?
[05:41] <annihilus> ha
[05:41] <Sivik> Suurorcaok, what do i need to try
[05:41] <Warbo> syock: move bash somewhere first though, I wouldn't delete it
[05:42] <Sivik> Suurorca, how do i reload grub?
[05:42] <sharms> bristol27: what version of ubuntu are you running
[05:42] <tokyo25> E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem
[05:42] <bristol27> one sec..  I'll let you see my screen..
[05:42] <bristol27> edgy
[05:42] <Suurorca> Sivik: http://www.sorgonet.com/linux/grubrestore/ <- read that
[05:42] <tokyo25> thats the error i get in synaptic packge mnger
[05:42] <sharms> bristol27: then the process is super easy + simple
[05:42] <bristol27> really?
[05:43] <sharms> bristol27: download it: http://www.virtualbox.org/download/1.3.8/VirtualBox_1.3.8_Ubuntu_edgy_i386.deb
[05:43] <Warbo> tokyo25: Open a terminal (from accessories) and run that command with "sudo " in front of it
[05:43] <syock> Warbo, I mean replace sh`s symlink to dash into symlink to bash. Whatever it is, I'll try until it`s broke
[05:43] <sharms> bristol27: install it: dpkg -i VirtualBox_1.3.8_Ubuntu_edgy_i386.deb
[05:43] <ChEeko> !virtualbox
[05:43] <ubotu> VirtualBox is open-source virtualization software for x86, with a proprietary "enterprise" version sporting additional features. Packages for Ubuntu are provided by the makers at http://www.virtualbox.org/ - Setup details at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/VirtualBox
[05:43] <bristol27> oh..  lol.. yeah.. that did not work
[05:43] <sharms> bristol27: Go to Applications -> System -> VirtualBox
[05:43] <Warbo> syock: "If it ain't broke, fix it until it is" :)
[05:43] <tokyo25> do i type sudo in the terminal?
[05:43] <sharms> bristol27: it 100% works
[05:43] <m1r> how can i change boot screen *?
[05:43] <tokyo25> im logged in as my name
[05:43] <StucKman> hi all. is there any way to make aptitude only install packages without removing unused ones?
[05:43] <sharms> ChEeko: that was no help, that avenue was already explored.
[05:44] <Warbo> tokyo25: run "sudo dpkg --configure -a"
[05:44] <WaxyFresh> yell0w: i wnat to remove cups and a few other large packages,any large package im not useing which is alot
[05:44] <tokyo25> sudo dpkg --configure a
[05:44] <ChEeko> sharms: that was not help about on the virtualbox page.. u got there what u want.
[05:44] <tokyo25> oops
[05:44] <tokyo25> wrong window
[05:44] <Suurorca> Sivik: you need to find someone else to help you with using chroot, I need to leave now ;)
[05:44] <yell0w> WaxyFresh, sudo aptitude remove cupsys
[05:44] <MarkCh> hi... can anybody help me? i want to share my ubuntu box with windows but windows says limited or no connectivity and it doesnt connect.
[05:45] <euph> hello, n00b question, I can't figure out how to get the proper codec/plugin for xmms to support mp3 and help much appreciated
[05:45] <Warbo> StucKman: You can always just press : or + on the heading for the auto-removed ones before you press g a second time
[05:45] <tokyo25> ok i did that
[05:45] <bristol27>  error processing VirtualBox_1.3.8_Ubuntu_edgy_i386.deb (--install):
[05:45] <bristol27>  cannot access archive: No such file or directory
[05:45] <bristol27> Errors were encountered while processing:
[05:45] <bristol27>  VirtualBox_1.3.8_Ubuntu_edgy_i386.deb
[05:45] <turbolover> biggest rip off ever
[05:45] <dyrne> m1r: what are you referring to as boot screen?
[05:45] <bristol27> oops..  thought that was gonna be one line..
[05:45] <Warbo> !multimedia > euph
[05:45] <bristol27> sorry you all
[05:45] <dyrne> m1r: grub ?
[05:45] <m1r> dno
[05:45] <sharms> bristol27: download and reinstall.  Use the command: wget http://www.virtualbox.org/download/1.3.8/VirtualBox_1.3.8_Ubuntu_edgy_i386.deb
[05:45] <m1r> no
[05:45] <m1r> real boot screen
[05:45] <m1r> when showing ubuntu with trackj loading below
[05:46] <Warbo> tokyo25: That should have sorted out anything screwed up by quitting a package manager before it was finished. Now run Synaptic again
[05:46] <euph> goes xmms work with this gstreamer thing?
[05:46] <tokyo25> ok thansk
[05:46] <euph> does*
[05:46] <StucKman> Warbo: I mean, from the command line
[05:46] <tokyo25> exit
[05:46] <Warbo> euph: No, it uses its own thing
[05:46] <tokyo25> ignore that
[05:46] <euph> well the ubuntu help files only talk about gstreamer
[05:47] <bristol27> now that last one worked I think.. but let me make sure
[05:47] <MarkCh> help! i want to share my ubuntu box with windows but windows says limited or no connectivity and it doesn't seem to connect.
[05:47] <sharms> bristol27: now in the directory you downloaded it to, type: sudo dpkg -i   Virtual*TAB*TAB*TAB*
[05:47] <dyrne> m1r: i think there is a ubuntu-usplash-theme package but i normally disable it. i need to see a framebuffer loading screen with a penguin on top myself
[05:47] <sharms> bristol27: where *TAB* is the tab key
[05:48] <bristol27> 100%[[05:48] <euph> i need the codecs for xmms
[05:48] <euph> alas
[05:48] <bristol27> goodie goodie gum drops
[05:48] <bristol27> what do you mean in the directory I downloaded to?
[05:48] <SlimeyPete> tokyo25: you can just press ctrl-D instead of typing "exit"
[05:48] <bristol27> smack me anytime
[05:48] <sharms> bristol27: whereever you just ran the wget command
[05:49] <sharms> bristol27: also make sure to respond quickly, you only have my attention for another 3 mins or so
[05:49] <bristol27> so just type that in terminal?
[05:49] <bristol27> and tab tab tab
[05:49] <sharms> bristol27: what is the output of "ls | grep Virtual"
[05:50] <life> what is else to try, if I can't stream videos with firefox after installing the win32 codecs and the xine-firefox-plugin
[05:50] <dyrne> life: i prefer the mplayer plugin
[05:51] <life> hello dyrne, so I should just uninstall the xine plugin and try it with the mplayer?
[05:51] <bristol27> wow.. that just went crazy
[05:51] <ChEeko> well .. i have 17 inch.. Screen Moniter.. i install Edgy.. now screen shows something 14 inch display :< how can i conf my 17 inch moniter? or update my vga drivers?
[05:51] <m1r> dyrne, how do i disable it ?
[05:51] <MarkCh> help! i need a guide on how to network ubuntu to windows directly i.e. ubuntu -> cable -> windows xp
[05:51] <sharms> bristol27: paste output in paste bin
[05:52] <WaxyFresh> !kdelibs4-dev
[05:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kdelibs4-dev - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:52] <sharms> MarkCh: you need a crossover cable
[05:52] <bristol27> !pastebin
[05:52] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[05:52] <sharms> MarkCh: that is a networking question, not a ubuntu question
[05:52] <MarkCh> windows xp says it cannot get an ip from a host, what does it mean? ubuntu doesnt report any problems.
[05:52] <MarkCh> sharms: where should i ask this question then?
[05:52] <dyrne> m1r: well you can to test and make sure you really want to do: sudo chmod -x /etc/init.d/usplash  i think is the script name
[05:52] <MarkCh> i think the cat-5 cable i have is a crossover cable enough already.
[05:52] <sharms> MarkCh: your systems need to be configured for TCP/IP on the same network.  Ex. Ubuntu could be 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0    windows could be 192.168.1.3 netmask 255.255.255.0
[05:53] <m1r> dyrne tnx, i go check
[05:53] <Warbo> MarkCh: Windows won't be sent an IP unless you run a DHCP server on Ubuntu. It is easier just to give WIndows a static address
[05:53] <njero> hey all, is feisty planned for beginning April or late April?
[05:53] <bristol27> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12969/
[05:53] <dyrne> m1r: but you might gedit /etc/init.d/usplash and find the image location then you can replace it with another image. all of this can be done automatically in gui prob
[05:53] <pirea> neil: April 19th, or the week of.
[05:53] <MarkCh> sharms: thanks, ill try those static ips on windows and ubuntu now and see if it works.
[05:53] <ChEeko> well .. i have 17 inch.. Screen Moniter.. i install Edgy.. now screen shows something 14 inch display :< how can i conf my 17 inch moniter? or i will update my vga drivers?
[05:53] <capah> Question, in Ubuntu how do I manually set DNS ? I am at a location where dhclient is not picking up a DNS server and so I must set one manually. How do I do this, anyone?
[05:53] <sharms> bristol27: no I want the output of "ls | grep Virtual"
[05:53] <njero> pirea: was that for me?
[05:54] <predaeus> euph, xmms should come with /usr/lib/xmms/Input/libmpg123.so I think this is for mp3s.
[05:54] <EmprCezar> If there a list of official Ubuntu OEMs?
[05:54] <Warbo> capah: You should be able to do that in System>Admin>Networking
[05:54] <pokingfun> ChEeko: vidtune?
[05:54] <MarkCh> sharms: im really new to this, what should i put on gateway adress? should i leave it blank?
[05:54] <euph> you mean the tarball or the package from ubuntu
[05:54] <ChEeko> pokingfun: what?
[05:54] <pirea> njero: Yeah, tab-completion failed me. :P
[05:54] <njero> np, I figured it was for me :)
[05:54] <njero> thanks
[05:54] <capah> thank you
[05:54] <sharms> MarkCh: There is no gateway with 2 systems connected with a crossover cable
[05:55] <MarkCh> ok ill just leave it blank then, thanks.
[05:55] <pokingfun> ChEeko: my bad, man xvidtune
[05:55] <sharms> MarkCh: Unless you want your linux system to do NAT routing, in which case it is probably better you purchase a book
[05:55] <sharms> MarkCh: an average network would connect 2 or more systems together with a "hub" or a "switch"
[05:56] <Warbo> sharms: Or peruse TLDP.org (after much messing around to get fully to grips with Linux)
[05:56] <euph> lol predaeus, nvm its working
[05:56] <ChEeko> pokingfun: ya xvidtune for what? how can i set it? means screen is not full .. want to full it.
[05:56] <euph> thx
[05:56] <pokingfun> ChEeko: ...
[05:56] <predaeus> euph, nice.
[05:56] <sharms> MarkCh: on this network, this hub or switch would be connected to a gateway/firewall system that would have 2 interfaces: 1 connected to the internal hub, and one connected to the internet
[05:56] <bristol27> sharms: no clue man.. heres the other half..http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12970/
[05:56] <``26``> sudovoodoo: timestamp too far in the future: Mar 30 10:52:29 2007
[05:56] <ChEeko> pokingfun: i m new so help me out ...
[05:56] <euph> this is my first time with ubuntu, i really like the fact that it uses debian packages
[05:56] <bristol27> oops
[05:56] <bristol27> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12970/
[05:56] <euph> and an isiot could install it
[05:56] <clouder`grr> What does the super key look like on a non windows or apple keyboard?
[05:56] <euph> idiot*
[05:56] <sharms> MarkCh: most consumers actually purchase a linksys or dlink device which is both the gateway/firewall and the hub
[05:57] <linuxnooblah> why is that whenever i try to install a theme from art.gnome.org i get invalid file type error
[05:57] <Smerity> Hmm - anyone know a Javacsript tutorial/reference or can help explain to me what "observe: function( aSubject, aTopic, aData ) { codeStuff(); }" is? I've only started using JS heavily tonight in a Songbird extension and this baffles me
[05:57] <Smerity> Wrong channel, soz
[05:57] <sharms> bristol27: I need the output of the command "ls | grep Virtual"
[05:57] <pirea> linuxnooblah: What's the extension of it?
[05:57] <ardchoille> euph: Ubuntu doesn't use debian packages. Ubuntu uses .deb's made for Ubuntu. It's dangerous to use debian .deb's on Ubuntu.
[05:57] <sharms> bristol27: type that in exactly as I have it
[05:57] <Warbo> euph: To me Ubuntu is just Debian with a usable system out-of-the-box, and a nicer community where my ideas are heard
[05:57] <linuxnooblah> tar.gz
[05:57] <freeware_xp> hey guys have your tried mint os yet?
[05:57] <Smerity> ardchoille, you can convert Debian debs to Ubuntu debs
[05:57] <bristol27> oh
[05:57] <Smerity> Alien I think?
[05:57] <bristol27> lol
[05:57] <ardchoille> Smerity: How?
[05:57] <predaeus> linuxnooblah, did you drag drop the tar.gz onto the theme manager or did you unpack it?
[05:58] <euph> Warbo, yes exactly, debian *still* doesnt 'officially' support amd64 how weak
[05:58] <Warbo> freeware_xp: I plan to
[05:58] <MarkCh> hi again, ppl. i have another networking problem. whenever i enable eth1 with a static ip, eth0 goes down and i cant seem to access the internet anymore unless i disable eth0
[05:58] <tokyo25> when installing ubuntu whats ext2 and ext3 about?
[05:58] <linuxnooblah> drag and drop into theme manager
[05:58] <pirea> linuxnooblah: I don't have much experience with GNOME but as far as I know you just drag-and-drop the archive to the theme manager.
[05:58] <ardchoille> Smerity: Have you read the last line of !alien ?
[05:58] <tokyo25> whats the difference
[05:58] <euph> ardchoille: yes but i mean dselect and apt-get and shit
[05:58] <MarkCh> i dont think i should buy a dlink device because of cost constraints and the fact that im just sharing 2 pcs anyway.
[05:58] <pirea> You could try unpacking the archive in ~/.themes
[05:58] <ardchoille> euph: Ah
[05:58] <bristol27>  ls | grep Virtual
[05:58] <bristol27> VirtualBox_1.3.8_Ubuntu_edgy_i386.deb
[05:58] <linuxnooblah> ill give it a go
[05:58] <sabe4baba> hello
[05:59] <Smerity> ardchoille, that I have not
[05:59] <predaeus> linuxnooblah, weird, no idea sorry. does this happen with all themes or only with a specific one?
[05:59] <Smerity> !alien
[05:59] <ubotu> RPM is the RedHat Package Management system. Ubuntu does not use RPM, but !APT, and RPM packages are not supported (the package "alien" can allow installing them, but it's quite dangerous)
[05:59] <linuxnooblah> all themes
[05:59] <pirea> Good chance the files in it aren't structured as they normally should, might include source or multiple themes.
[05:59] <tokyo25> im really new at this, anyone reccomend a book i can buy or download on basic navigating ubuntu.
[05:59] <Smerity> ardchoille, ah - fair call =] 
[05:59] <freeware_xp> warbo it uses ubuntu file but a hell of a lot quicker
[05:59] <sabe4baba> I have a problem with the drivers anyone can help me?
[05:59] <sharms> bristol27: now type in this command EXACTLY as in these quotes: "dpkg -i VirtualBox_1.3.8_Ubuntu_edgy_i386.deb"
[05:59] <sharms> bristol27: err "sudo dpkg -i VirtualBox_1.3.8_Ubuntu_edgy_i386.deb"
[06:00] <Warbo> euph: I'm thinking more of the fact that all of the "help" in #debian I got was people laughing at me because I didn't know the intricacies of APT (I ended up having to reinstall thanks to them not telling me how to fix my problem, so I tried to figure it out myself and screwed my system). Ubuntu is much friendlier, and also anyone can contribute anything, Debian seems to only accept code and only from very experienced programm
[06:01] <sharms> euph: Also we have the most active forums of any distribution: http://www.ubuntuforums.org
[06:01] <euph> yes i agree Ubuntu so far seems like a bunch of techie hippies, just my kinda people
[06:01] <euph> thats what i hear
[06:01] <euph> cool beans
[06:01] <bristol27> yeah, now I'm back at the somewhat of a gui terminal thingy
[06:01] <euph> ive been using linux for 3 years but i still am a noob when it comes to lots of things
[06:01] <Ghiddo> i know i like it
[06:01] <linuxnooblah> hmm no luck :X
[06:02] <sharms> bristol27: what is it asking?
[06:02] <WaxyFresh> in aptitude under obolete and localy cahced files,are they all useless?can i remove them?
[06:02] <freeware_xp> warbo also try puppy linux CE edition. its nice with the vista blue theme, also try myah os , is another well done o's
[06:02] <sabe4baba> I have a problem with the drivers anyone can help me?
[06:02] <MarkCh> help! whenever i enable a network connection in ubuntu, the other network fails and vice versa, i have 2 network cards, are there any workarounds to this problem?
[06:02] <SlimeyPete> sabe4baba: what problem?
[06:02] <bristol27> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12971/
[06:02] <predaeus> linuxnooblah, are you on ubuntu with gnome, or on xubuntu or on kubuntu?
[06:03] <linuxnooblah> ubuntu with gnome
[06:03] <sabe4baba> I can't get connected to the wireless
[06:03] <predaeus> hm
[06:03] <pirea> WaxyFresh: Are you asking how to clean the apt cache?
[06:03] <zero-9376> MarkCh: are your two cards both trying to be default gateways
[06:03] <MarkCh> zero-9376: i don't know
[06:03] <SlimeyPete> MarkCh: are you using static IPs? Don't mean to patronise but if so you'll want to check that each interface has a different IP ;)
[06:03] <bristol27> scrolled to the bottom.. now what?
[06:04] <sacater> WaxyFresh: try, sudo apt-get autoremove
[06:04] <WaxyFresh> pirea: is that all thats in there? i just want to know if by obsolete it really means obolete
[06:04] <sharms> MarkCh: I don't want to be the bearer of bad news, but you are going to have to do some reading about how networking works
  I'm not able to get connected to the wireless
[06:04] <CheshireViking> in ubuntu, how do i stop icons for mounted volumes appearing on the desktop? I can get to them via "Places" from the menu and I'd like to keep the desktop clean if possible
[06:04] <SlimeyPete> sabe4baba: how do you mean? Doesn't Ubuntu recognise your card?
[06:04] <MarkCh> SlimeyPete: so, if my current dhcp ip is 192.168.x.x what ip should the static card then.
[06:05] <bristol27> nm..  figured it out..  use the arrow keys.. lol
[06:05] <sabe4baba> yes but I'm sure it's not recognised correctly
[06:05] <pirea> WaxyFresh: Don't follow, you mean a dir in /var/apt/cache called obsolete?
[06:05] <zero-9376> CheshireViking: gconf-editor nautilus desktop untick show volumes - thats from memory ill check if you wnat
[06:05] <ardchoille> CheshireViking: Open gconf-editor, go to /apps/nautilus/desktop and uncheck the items you don't wanna see.
[06:05] <SlimeyPete> MarkCh: 192.168.(x+1).x would be fine
[06:05] <linuxnooblah> is beryl easy to setup?
[06:05] <clouder`grr> I thought autoremove got rid of obsolete packages.  I think sudo apt-get clean cleans out the downloaded archives
 yes but I'm sure it's not recognised correctly
[06:05] <bristol27>  * Starting VirtualBox kernel module vboxdrv                             [ ok ] 
[06:05] <SlimeyPete> sabe4baba: does it appear in the network manager?
[06:05] <Jubei> could somebody look at this and tell me what u think is wrong?:) http://www.pastebin.ca/416911
[06:05] <ardchoille> CheshireViking: I think it's the volumes_visible that you want to uncheck
[06:05] <sabe4baba> yes
[06:05] <Warbo> linuxnooblah: Depends on your current situation. If you have 3D grpahics drivers then pretty much yes
[06:05] <WaxyFresh> pirea: no in aptitude theres a area called loclay cached/obolete files,is it safe to remove these all?
[06:06] <linuxnooblah> Warbo: yes i do :D
[06:06] <SlimeyPete> MarkCh: what is the purpose of you having two NICs, btw? Are you connecting to two seperate LANs?
[06:06] <sharms> bristol27: once instaleld go to Applications -> System Tools -> VirtualBox
 yes, but I see that it has only IPv6 and not the IP v4 ! isn;t weird?
[06:06] <CheshireViking> zero-9376, ardchoille is gconf-editor a terminal command?
[06:06] <SlimeyPete> sabe4baba: that is very weird, yes
[06:06] <SlimeyPete> I'm not sure how to solve that, I'm afraid
[06:06] <CheshireViking> zero-9376, ardchoille - just googling around now looking for it
[06:06] <sabe4baba> maybe reinstalling the driver
[06:06] <pirea> Oh, WaxyFresh.
[06:07] <bristol27> ah' its there.. it's actually there.. thanks man..  you saved my crappy day from going down the crapper
[06:07] <sabe4baba> it was working with ubuntu %
[06:07] <ardchoille> CheshireViking: Applications > System Tools > Configuration Editor
 it was working with ubuntu 5
[06:07] <Warbo> WaxyFresh: Short answer: No. These are things that are not in your repos, for example if you download a .deb off the Internets then it will show up there. If you downloaded it manually then you probably want it, and therefore shouldn't remove it
[06:07] <bristol27> anything else I should do?
[06:07] <zero-9376> CheshireViking: alt-f2 then type in gconf-editor
[06:07] <pirea> WaxyFresh: Obsolete packages are ones that are no longer found on any repositories listed from sources.list.
[06:07] <bristol27> I really appreciate you taking your time to help me
[06:07] <MarkCh> SlimyPete: thanks a lot. it works...
[06:07] <ph8> hey all!
[06:07] <SlimeyPete> MarkCh: np
 now Ubuntu 6 doesn't recognise all my drivers but ubuntu 5 used to work properly on all the devices isn't weird?
[06:07] <Warbo> linuxnooblah: I followed the guide on http://help.ubuntu.com/community and it worked out fine
[06:07] <ph8> i'm running amarok under gnome - and the right click of the amarok icon suggests winkey+B will do the next track
[06:08] <ph8> needless to say it doesn't work - any idea how i can remedy this?
[06:08] <SlimeyPete> sabe4baba: very strange, yes.
[06:08] <Warbo> ph8: Are you running Compiz/Beryl?
[06:08] <sharms> bristol27: virtualbox is a blast, glad to help
[06:08] <kuwanger> Is there any reason why at boot the system wouldn't switch to VC7 when *dm is used?
[06:08] <ph8> no
[06:08] <linuxnooblah> Warbo: jsut followed the guide on beryl site need to retart
[06:08] <ArCHoNKoG> Is any one having problems with the DWL-G650 wireless card on signal.
[06:08] <ph8> Warbo: No
[06:08] <Warbo> ph8: About a year ago I found that Compiz took over my windows key
[06:08] <Warbo> oh well
[06:08] <ph8> ah
[06:08] <bristol27> yeah I wish I hadn't hit the wireless button in the middle of the install...
 I have a laptop Toshiba
[06:08] <ph8> no i can't get my 3d card recognise
[06:08] <ph8> * recognised
[06:08] <bristol27> never would have had that problem
[06:09] <ph8> so no hope of beryl!
[06:09] <CheshireViking> zero-9376, thanks, ardchoille it doesn't appear under system tools for me, but zero-9376's suggestion has brought it up, thanks again
[06:09] <WaxyFresh> if im not a software devolper can i remove everthing in devolpment tools in aptitude?
[06:09] <ardchoille> CheshireViking: Ah, then someone moved it. Thanks for letting me know.
[06:09] <zero-9376> CheshireViking: no problem
[06:09] <Warbo> WaxyFresh: Some of that is useful for installing things from source
[06:09] <Warbo> WaxyFresh: I take it you are trying to clean out unneeded packages?
[06:10] <Xif> What's a great bittorrent client for Edgy, that's not ktorrent?
[06:10] <ph8> azuereus?
[06:10] <ph8> azureus?
[06:10] <Warbo> WaxyFresh: Try installing and running debfoster (as super user). It takes a while to go through, but checks through everything
[06:10] <ph8> however you spell it :p
[06:10] <clouder`grr> Xif: try freeloader
[06:10] <WaxyFresh> !debfoster
[06:10] <ubotu> debfoster is a command to weed unnecessary .deb packages. See http://www.fruit.eu.org/debfoster/
[06:10] <WaxyFresh> Warbo: thanks
[06:10] <jay_> Where do u change the Gtk theme? I want to change the theme so that the color that is behind the Applications, Places and System background color changes... as it is now.. I have a backgrond image for the panel but that background image does not extend to the background of applications,places and system button... I want to change the background behind those
[06:11] <WaxyFresh> Warbo: i just relized i had 98 megs of free space left.so yeah im trying to clear things out
[06:11] <CheshireViking> zero-9376, ardchoille thanks for the advice, it was uncheck the volumes_visible box, much appreciated
[06:11] <ardchoille> CheshireViking: You're welcome :)
[06:12] <ardchoille> CheshireViking: I believe the reason your gconf-editor isn't in the System Tools menu is because it is hidden. You can open the alacarte menu editor and unhide some things.
[06:12] <bristol27> I like bit tornado
[06:12] <Ind[y] > Hello. I have installed Ubuntu 6.10 on a pc that connects to the internet through an ADSL modem. I have found the sources for linux driver/firmware for the modem, but I cannot compile them, because Ubuntu does not come with a c compiler. I have to apt-get install it, but I don't yet have an internet connection (that is I am thrying to establish). Any ideas, please?
[06:12] <bristol27> but I'm weird like that
[06:13] <Ind[y] > s/thrying/trying
[06:13] <FringeJacket> Ind[y]  I like g++
[06:13] <CheshireViking> ardchoille, you beat me to it, i was just typing a reply when your last message came up, I went to menu layout and ticked the box there to unhide it
[06:13] <Ind[y] > I found the sources for the modem driver/firmware from a friend's USB.
[06:13] <bristol27> well.. thanks again sharm.. off to toy with it now
[06:13] <Ind[y] > FringeJacket: Does Ubuntu come with g++ by default?
[06:13] <booglebox> Can you connect to the modem via RJ45 instead of USB?
[06:13] <Ferret> FringeJacket: Huh?
[06:14] <davisc> Ind[y] : Get the packages on the machine you're on now and dpkg -i them?
[06:14] <Ind[y] > booglebox: I don't think so.
[06:14] <Warbo> Ind[y] : Look for "build-essential" on packages.ubuntu.com, then get that along with the things it depends on (there will probably be a load...)
[06:14] <Ferret> Ind[y] : Does the livecd have the compiled drivers?  You could boot that and use it to download the correct .debs
[06:14] <FringeJacket> ferret, its my c++ compiler, for clas, aka gnu
[06:14] <Ind[y] > davisc: How will I get these packages? How do I know what packages will I need?
[06:14] <linuxnooblah> where do i configure beryl?
[06:14] <WaxyFresh> Warbo: its a .pl file how do i run it?
[06:15] <Ferret> FringeJacket: Uh, it's the one everyone uses; so I don't see the point of recommending it to people.
[06:15] <Warbo> There is package of it in Ubuntu
[06:15] <Warbo> WaxyFresh: ^
[06:15] <Warbo> WaxyFresh: I just install debfoster then run sudo debfoster
[06:15] <Ind[y] > Ferret: Does the livecd come with the compiled drivers? Its is something about eagle-modem or something.
[06:16] <Ind[y] > Ubuntu should come with a c compiler preiinstalled :/
[06:16] <Warbo> WaxyFresh: (but for the sake of completeness "sudo perl debfoster.pl"
[06:16] <FringeJacket> Ferret he asked for the compiler
[06:16] <Agrajag> Ind[y] : isn't it on the CD?
[06:16] <linuxnooblah> where do i configure beryl?
[06:16] <Warbo> The eagle-usb packages are broken, I have written 2 wiki guide on that modem
[06:16] <ardchoille> linuxnooblah: #ubuntu-effects for beryl support
[06:16] <Ind[y] > Agrajag: I don't know. How can I find out? Is it possible to be built in the kernel?
[06:17] <Warbo> linuxnooblah: Run beryl-manager then right click on the gem icon in the notification area
[06:17] <Agrajag> Ind[y] : what
[06:17] <Agrajag> Ind[y] : I thought you were asking about a compiler...
[06:17] <davisc> Ind[y] : http://packages.ubuntu.com/edgy/devel/build-essential
[06:17] <Ferret> Warbo: But there are packages for it?  Are they broken for everyone?  Are they fixable without recompiling?
[06:17] <linuxnooblah> Warbo: from where ?
[06:17] <davisc> Ind[y] : Actually...
[06:17] <davisc> Ind[y] : I thought the .deb would be linked from there but it's not...
[06:17] <jburd> Ind[y] , while I agree with you that it should come *preinstalled* (Any Linux distribution should), it isn't very difficult for you to install it.
[06:18] <MadDog011> hello
[06:18] <Warbo> Ferret: The packages do NOT work. I know how to set up those modems Dapper and below, but not Edgy :(
[06:18] <Ind[y] > jburd: How will I do it without an internet connection?
[06:18] <Ferret> Warbo: OK.
[06:18] <jburd> Ind[y] , yes, that's what I am hinting at.
[06:18] <Agrajag> Ind[y] : it is on the CD.
[06:18] <MadDog011> How do I remove EEVERYTHING related to the nvidia drivers and then install EVERYTHING again but install the nvidia-glx driver cus the nvidia binary's DONT WORK out of some reason
[06:18] <Ferret> Warbo: So you recommend compiling those drivers for the moment?
[06:18] <davisc> Ind[y] : You'll have to download the files one by one - like http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/b/build-essential/
[06:18] <Agrajag> Ind[y] : at least, it's on the 6.06 Server CD, and it should therefore be on all version.
[06:19] <m1r> dyrne: maddog011 envy
[06:19] <Warbo> Ferret: I'll give you a link to my Dapper guide, you can work from there
[06:19] <m1r> maddog011 envy
[06:19] <Agrajag> Ind[y] : Is your CD-ROM listed in your /etc/apt/sources.list?
[06:19] <m1r> sry dyrne
[06:19] <davisc> Ind[y] : You'll need g++, make and all the rest of the stuff listed on the package page
[06:19] <m1r> maddog011 envy
[06:19] <MadDog011> m1r, envy?
[06:19] <linuxnooblah> Warbo: from where ?
[06:19] <m1r> try that
[06:19] <m1r> envy
[06:19] <MadDog011> m1r what do you mean?
[06:19] <Warbo> Ferret: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsbAdslModem/ueagle-atm?highlight=%28eagle%29
[06:19] <Ind[y] > davisc: difficult and time-sparing
[06:20] <Warbo> linuxnooblah: If you have installed Beryl then to run it you should run the command (Alt-F2) "beryl-manager"
[06:20] <Ind[y] > kk. I 'll find my way. thanks anyway. bye :)
[06:20] <Agrajag> Ind[y] : Do you have the CD you installed from?
[06:20] <Agrajag> Ind[y] : I am trying to help you.
[06:20] <Ind[y] > Agrajag: yes
[06:20] <Agrajag> Ind[y] : the compiler packages are on that CD.
[06:21] <Agrajag> Ind[y] : Is your CD listed at teh top of /etc/apt/sources.list?
[06:21] <jburd> Ind[y] , are you using an i386 distribution?
[06:21] <Ind[y] > jburd: yep
[06:21] <jburd> Ind[y] , http://ubuntu.mirror.ac.za/ubuntu-release/6.10/ubuntu-6.10-desktop-i386.list
[06:21] <Ind[y] > Agrajag: No. If I set it, then will it take build-essential from the CD?
[06:21] <Agrajag> jburd: just stop. Please. He has the CD, he can install from there.
[06:21] <Agrajag> Ind[y] : yes
[06:21] <Agrajag> Ind[y] : what version of Ubuntu are you using?
[06:21] <Ind[y] > 6.10
[06:22] <Agrajag> ok, just a moment
[06:23] <Agrajag> Ind[y] : there's a program called apt-cdrom that you should be able to use to add the CD to your sources.list
[06:23] <linuxnooblah> Warbo: couldnt find the file :X
[06:24] <RoundyT1> why isn't the server side of ubuntu very supported
[06:24] <Ind[y] > Agrajag: ok. the cd has build-essential?
[06:24] <Agrajag> Ind[y] : try sudo apt-cdrom add -d /media/cdrom
[06:24] <Agrajag> Ind[y] : yes.
[06:24] <billyy> Hi guys im setting up the vr 5.04 but after id like to update it to the last one, whats the easiest way?
[06:24] <Pici> RoundyT1: What do you mean?
[06:24] <zero-9376> anyone know how i can check for xruns
[06:24] <Ind[y] > ok. thx :-)
[06:24] <RoundyT1> Pici, nevermind
[06:24] <Warbo> linuxnooblah: Oh. Hmm. Maybe things have changed or you followed a different guide
[06:24] <Agrajag> Ind[y] : I only have a 6.06 server disc with me, but I'm certain it's there on the 6.10 desktop disc.
[06:25] <Agrajag> Indlet me know what that command does, I've never added a CD to my sources that way.
[06:25] <linuxnooblah> Warbo: i used https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BerylOnEdgy, yes i think this is old :X
[06:25] <coldpack> i just got here but can't you add a CD to your sources with the Software Sources app?
[06:25] <pepesmith> hello all: how do i remove the very high pitch noise on the sound on my speaker?
[06:25] <Agrajag> coldpack: I don't know, I don't use a gui.
[06:25] <gazuuu> hi
[06:26] <coldpack> ah
[06:26] <coldpack> got it
[06:26] <gazuuu> who know the command to go at textmode
[06:26] <Agrajag> And he left before anyone else could tell him that.
[06:26] <pepesmith> hello all: how do i remove the very high pitch noise on the sound on my speaker?  its produces a high pitch noise on every sound being used by ubuntu
[06:26] <daedra> Agrajag: that is useless
[06:26] <gazuuu> the opose at startx
[06:26] <mcsd> "can't find /home/test/mnt/ebunto-6.10-live.iso in /etc/fstab or etc/mtab" trying to mount a live cd iso for custom build
[06:26] <Agrajag> daedra: what is useless?
[06:26] <coldpack> otherwise use "apt-cdrom add" in the terminal
[06:26] <daedra> Whats the point in telling someone why you can't help them?
[06:26] <Agrajag> daedra: what, I did help him.
[06:27] <Agrajag> daedra: I told him to use apt-cdrom add
[06:27] <mcsd> did a sudo mount *.iso -o loop
[06:27] <daedra> "coldpack: I don't know, I don't use a gui"
[06:27] <Agrajag> Which should solve his problem, which is an inability to install a compiler due to a lack of internet access.
[06:27] <Agrajag> daedra: coldpack is not the one who asked, Ind[y]  was.
[06:27] <Pici> mcsd: Did you supply a mountpoint?
[06:27] <mcsd> guess not
[06:27] <mcsd> how do I do that
[06:28] <Agrajag> daedra: coldpack merely suggested an alternate solution.
[06:28] <KalleDK> Is there any here that is good to search :) - Have two equal lib's - nearly - so I would like to search for files, that does not exist in the other lib
[06:28] <coldpack> the command line... try "sudo apt-cdrom add"
[06:28] <Agrajag> coldpack: yes, that's what I told him, just before he left.
[06:28] <coldpack> ok
[06:28] <coldpack> sorry... latecome :)
[06:28] <mike1o> !clone
[06:28] <ubotu> To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type "dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages", move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type "sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade" - See also !automate
[06:28] <coldpack> latecomer, that is
[06:28] <Pici> mcsd: sudo mount whatever.iso /media/somedirectory   you might need to create a directory in /media for it though.
[06:28] <mcsd> !mount
[06:28] <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
[06:28] <Pici> !iso | mcsd
[06:28] <ubotu> mcsd: To mount an ISO disc image, type  sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint>  - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[06:29] <gazuuu> how i go to textmode fron terminal?
[06:29] <gazuuu> from
[06:30] <coldpack> i'm not sure i understand the question gazuuu
[06:30] <gazuuu> to begin the graphic mode is startx
[06:30] <coldpack> right
[06:30] <coldpack> how do you go back to no gui?
[06:30] <gazuuu> to kill the graphic mode i dont remenber
[06:30] <coldpack> well you can ctl-alt-backspace
[06:30] <linuxnooblah> control f2?
[06:31] <Pici> coldpack: ctrl-alt-f1 ?
[06:31] <coldpack> i think that does it without killing shutting the system down
[06:31] <mcsd> Pici: how can i tell if an image is mounted?
[06:31] <linuxnooblah> gazuuu: try control f2 i think
[06:31] <RoundyT1> how can i change permissions of Windows folders on a network...
[06:31] <coldpack> ctl-alt-f1 gives you another console where you'll have to log in, etc
[06:31] <gazuuu> let me see buddy
[06:31] <coldpack> you want to kill the gui?
[06:32] <Agrajag> you probably should have told him how to come back...
[06:32] <Pici> mcsd: navigate to the mountpoint and see if theres anything in there
[06:32] <gazuuu> it isn't
[06:32] <Agrajag> oh
[06:32] <Warbo> linuxnooblah: I followed this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/Beryl?highlight=%28beryl%29
[06:32] <gazuuu> i use these command the last week, but i cant remenber
[06:32] <gazuuu> argggg
[06:33] <linuxnooblah> sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop?
[06:33] <gazuuu> and i need it
[06:33] <mcsd> Pici: my iso is @ /homt/test/mnt and I mounted using "sudo mount -o loop (filename.iso) /home/test/mnt
[06:33] <gazuuu> is more short than startx
[06:33] <gazuuu> rc???
[06:33] <gazuuu> something like that
[06:33] <linuxnooblah> !rc
[06:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rc - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:33] <mcsd> pwd shows I am @ /homt/test/mnt but ls only shows the iso
[06:33] <linuxnooblah> !startx
[06:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about startx - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:33] <Warbo> gazuuu: /etc/init.d/gdm stop ?
[06:34] <gazuuu> let me check
[06:34] <Warbo> gazuuu: "killall X"?
[06:34] <Pici> mcsd: You mounted the iso to the same directory as the iso itelf??
[06:34] <crazy_penguin> Bye all!
[06:34] <mcsd> yeah is that bad
[06:34] <gazuuu> both are wrong
[06:34] <Agrajag> mcsd: mountpoints have to be empty directories
[06:35] <PCGenie> hello, I am trying to figure which port my a java-jetty server is running on? I tried nestat but that is narrowing it down enough. any ideas?
[06:35] <coldpack> did you try ctl-alt-backspace?
[06:35] <mattwob> Hi all. Mind if I ask a question here about setting up Beryl on XFCE?
[06:35] <coldpack> I think that does it... but it "might" shut your system down... can't remember
[06:35] <mcsd> Agrajag: do I need to unmount the iso?
[06:35] <Agrajag> gazuuu: log out of whatever GUI you are using. THen press ctrl-alt-F1 to switch to a text console. Then, run "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop" to stop the graphical login manager
[06:35] <Agrajag> mcsd: if you tried to mount to a non-empty directory it would fail anyway
[06:35] <linuxnooblah> ^
[06:35] <coldpack> yes, agrajag, that'll do it too
[06:36] <coldpack> or should
[06:36] <mcsd> Agrajag: I am assuming the -o loop switch means mount indefinately
[06:36] <gazuuu> thanks man
[06:36] <Agrajag> mcsd: no
[06:36] <Agrajag> mcsd: that means you are mounting a loopback device
[06:36] <gazuuu> it is crtl+alt=F1
[06:36] <Agrajag> such as an ISO file
[06:36] <jburd> Agrajag, I posted that link to confirm whether or not the build-essentials were included on the Desktop CD because you were not sure about it.
[06:36] <jburd> =)
[06:37] <coldpack> mattwob: the beryl project website had GREAT direction on how to do just that... specifically for ubuntu, too
[06:37] <Megaqwerty> Can someone point me towards a tutorial on how to install webdav on ubuntu?
[06:37] <Agrajag> jburd: what link? Was I right?
[06:37] <jburd> Agrajag, yes.  http://ubuntu.mirror.ac.za/ubuntu-release/6.10/ubuntu-6.10-desktop-i386.list
[06:37] <Kaso> I'm having some problems with my network card, its a wireless, using the acx driver, on the liveCD it works fine, however in my installed version it errors asking for some firmware images,  tiacx111 tiacx111x16
[06:37] <mattwob> colpack... Ta, I have followed that....I have installed XUbunut on the top of Ubuntu. I already had beryl working on Gnome. In XFCE it works OK but my fonts are all tiny in my beryl session.... Any ideas?
[06:37] <Agrajag> jburd: oh good. I hope that guy got it straightened out, he left before saying anything
[06:37] <Balachmar> Hi just a small question I have an intel 950gma graphics card but in my xorg.conf is this right. or should I change something to fully use my card?
[06:38] <coldpack> hmm.
[06:38] <jburd> Agrajag, he's a regular in #python, but he's not there at the moment.  :-)
[06:39] <mattwob> I wonder if its just a DPI setting thats different?
[06:39] <coldpack> and messing with fonts preferences hasn't helped?
[06:39] <theacolyte> Is there a way to mount an FTP site? I.E. if I wanted to use it as a "drive"?
[06:39] <void^> Balachmar: before crossposting your question you should have proofread it.
[06:39] <rdesh> is there a way to quickly cascade the windows on my desktop?
[06:39] <Megaqwerty> can anyone help me install webdav?
[06:40] <mattwob> Well, if I change to size 12 Tahoma in "UI Prefs", thats looking better, but its no way the size 12 I am used to, still small...
[06:40] <rdesh> i want to have half the desktop one window, half the other
[06:40] <Balachmar> void^: yupz sorry to mess things up
[06:40] <billy> greetings fellow feisty fans.
[06:40] <theacolyte> billy: feisty fans are in #ubuntu+1 :)
[06:41] <billy> theacolyte:  oops.
[06:41] <theacolyte> hehe
[06:41] <Balachmar> void^: But then again I still don't have an answer and can't find it on the internet
[06:41] <Warbo> billy: I have heard good things, but am waiting for a stable release before I upgrade
[06:41] <mattwob> hmmm. i think the problem is that my "theme" in XFCE was not loaded. The workaround in gnome was to run gnome-daemon-settings, I wonder what the XFCE equiv is
[06:41] <billy> Warbo:  good thinking.  it'll be worth it.
[06:42] <craigbass1976> I thought broadcom chipsets were supported in the 2.6.178 kernels.  I just installed Ubuntu edgy on my laptop hoping I wouldn't have to do the ndiswrapper runaround, but it's looking like I'll have to.  Anyone have any input?
[06:42] <craigbass1976> 2.6.17 I meant to say
[06:43] <minimec> craigbass1976: http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?searchon=names&subword=1&version=edgy&release=all&keywords=ndiswrapper&sourceid=mozilla-search
[06:43] <ppj> How can I search for a file? like for my xorg.conf
[06:43] <theacolyte> ppj: locate works
[06:43] <ppj> do i have to grep it?
[06:43] <ppj> cool
[06:43] <theacolyte> !locate | ppj
[06:43] <ppj> ty
[06:43] <ubotu> ppj: locate is a command-line file search utility. To make sure its cache is up to date run: sudo updatedb
[06:43] <Warbo> craigbass1976: I had to do ndiswrapper for mine. It doesn't like going down then back up though (if I want it to come up then I usually have to reinstall). I haven't rebooted my laptop in about a week though, so it's not too bad
[06:43] <ppj> awesome
[06:43] <Terrasque> ppj: locate, find
[06:43] <void^> Balachmar: i just think there are some words missing in "I have an intel 950gma graphics card but in my xorg.conf is this right.", so even if i knew about intel graphics cards i would likely be unable to help you.
[06:44] <s0nix> compiz is it more stable than beryl with ATI, XGL, fglrx on edgy?
[06:44] <mattwob> I find beryl way more stable
[06:44] <craigbass1976> Warbo, I just wiped FC5 off the lappy and it worked on that, and I believe I had it running on dapper when I tried that a while ago.  If I can apt-get though, that will make it easier.
[06:44] <Balachmar> void^: Even with you pointing at it, I read it again and misread :) it says i810 :)
[06:45] <craigbass1976> minimec, thanks for those.
[06:45] <ppj> man i cant get beryl working
[06:45] <Balachmar> Hi just a small question I have an intel 950gma graphics card but in my xorg.conf it says i810 is this right. or should I change something to fully use my card?
[06:45] <Warbo> s0nix: depends on the plugins you load. Beryl has the ability to be very unstable, but that's because you can turn on more plugins
[06:45] <busfahrer> Excuse me, Totem displays the "movie" part of the window small and the playlist large, is there any way to get it to remember it if I resize it?
[06:45] <Balachmar> That is the right question then :)
[06:45] <FreeKFC_guy> my window manager is not working in feisty fawn
[06:45] <theacolyte> FreeKFC_guy: #ubuntu+1
[06:45] <FreeKFC_guy> ok
[06:45] <mattwob> Argh! All my font sizes are messed up in XFCE with beryl!!!
[06:45] <Dimensions> Hiya why im getting this message ... sudo: unable to lookup myhostname via gethostbyname()
[06:46] <s0nix> Warbo: atm........ beryl crash sometimes :(
[06:46] <linuxnooblah> mattwob: can u link me guide u used to isntall beryl
[06:46] <theacolyte> Dimensions: what command are you trying to run?
[06:46] <Ferret> Balachmar: That's probably correct, yes.
[06:46] <mattwob> Sure can
[06:46] <mattwob> http://wiki.beryl-project.org/index.php/Install/Ubuntu/Edgy/XGL
[06:46] <Warbo> s0nix: It is not stable software. Especially with crazy wavy, firery, snowy plugins all turned on :)
[06:46] <vector_graphics> does somebody know a font that is working with vector graphics like flash animations?
[06:46] <Balachmar> Ferret: OK, just thought that was odd...
[06:47] <Warbo> linuxnooblah: Do you have an ATI card?
[06:47] <PCGenie> does anyone have a good link for netstat?
[06:47] <linuxnooblah> no
[06:47] <Warbo> linuxnooblah: Then I'd go with AiGLX not XGL
[06:47] <Dimensions> theacolyte: when i login to my this remote machine i get this message and when im doing sudo or running some application
[06:47] <vector_graphics> PCGenie: what you need a link for?
[06:47] <Warbo> linuxnooblah: (that link is for XGL)
[06:47] <void^> Balachmar: seems fine. it's just the name of the driver. supports about anything from 810 to 965
[06:48] <mattwob> gotta go, I'll sort this font another day
[06:48] <Balachmar> void^: ok thank you!
[06:48] <vector_graphics> bye mattbo
[06:48] <theacolyte> Dimensions: is it preventing you from doing naything?
[06:48] <Dimensions> theacolyte:  like changing ownership of some files with sudo chown i get this message too ..
[06:48] <theacolyte> It's probably a problem with /etc/hosts
[06:48] <Ferret> Balachmar: Yeah, i810 is the correct driver.  Is that a widescreen laptop by the way?
[06:48] <linuxnooblah> warbo: what is this all about "Vidia cards require the non-free drivers to be installed, as the default "nv" driver does not support acceleration."
[06:48] <Balachmar> Ferret: yes, why?
[06:49] <Dimensions> theacolyte:  yeah it is ... creating problem
[06:49] <Dimensions> what should i do now ? to resolve this problem theacolyte any idea
[06:49] <theacolyte> Dimensions: copy your /etc/hosts to a pastebin
[06:49] <theacolyte> !pastebin > Dimensions (check your PM)
[06:49] <mike1o> !clone
[06:49] <ubotu> To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type "dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages", move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type "sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade" - See also !automate
[06:49] <Dimensions> yeah thats fine theacolyte
[06:49] <Ferret> Balachmar: You might need to install a program called 855resolution if widescreen resolutions don't work (X gives 'no such mode' errors).  It's a bug in the graphics card.  Just mentioning it in case you run into that problem.
[06:49] <coldpack> exactly right about the nvidia drivers
[06:49] <craigbass1976> wtf.  How do you do "apt-get install openssh-server" differently?  I get errors about "...this package is referred to by others but..."
[06:50] <moiph> Ahoy
[06:50] <coldpack> you need to install nvidia-glx to utilize this non-free driver for 3d acceleration
[06:50] <bristol27> best room to address a virtual box question?
[06:50] <craigbass1976> Like it doesnt' exist
[06:50] <KalleDK> Any body know how to diff a directory by commands
[06:50] <ubunt00b> hello guys! how do i edit the fstab under the emergency busybox shell?
[06:50] <Balachmar> Ferret: thanks just wanted to change the resolution :)
[06:50] <craigbass1976> ubunt00b, vi /etc/fstab
[06:50] <Warbo> linuxnooblah: Nvidia don't tell people how their cards work, and they don't make a free (as in open source) driver. Therefore by default a free driver needs to be used by Ubuntu, and that is called nv, but if you want 3D then you need to use nvidia's non-open source (but no cst) driver "nvidia". The noveau project is trying to reverse engineer a free 3D driver but it isn't usable yet
[06:50] <theacolyte> ubunt00b: iirc, you can use nano
[06:50] <Ferret> KalleDK: Something like diff -urN
[06:50] <theacolyte> nano should work from busybox
[06:50] <ubunt00b> theacolyte: no nano :(
[06:50] <theacolyte> damn
[06:50] <vector_graphics> KalleDK: cd
[06:50] <Dimensions> theacolyte:  basically hosts file of my remote system is empty lol
[06:50] <ubunt00b> i tried calling it
[06:51] <ubunt00b> and vi, and emacs
[06:51] <theacolyte> Maybe that was feisty
[06:51] <coldpack> how about joe, the editor?
[06:51] <theacolyte> Dimensions: exactly :) so edit it
[06:51] <ubunt00b> can't even launch emacs from my partition
[06:51] <ubunt00b> says permission denied :(
[06:51] <busfahrer> Excuse me, Totem displays the "movie" part of the window small and the playlist large, is there any way to get it to remember it if I resize it?
[06:51] <carcosa> what is the ls syntax to output full path for each file, similar to locate
[06:51] <Ferret> find
[06:51] <Warbo> busybox is accessed from within the initrd image. No nano because there is no proper filesystem accesible
[06:51] <moiph> I'm running feisty, and when I first installed it my sound worked fine...(using snd-hda-intel)...but then after some updates in the last week or so it's stopped working
[06:51] <Ferret> carcosa: Actually, depends whether you mean *full* path (or just path from current directory
[06:52] <Kenman> any suggestion for a VNC server, I see there's several to choose from
[06:52] <billy> clicking on "audio disc" in nautilis tells me that /dev/scd0 isn't a valid location.  What's going on?
[06:52] <MarkCh> hello again... im now trying to share my net connection from ubuntu to winxp via firestarter, but firestarter tells me: "Failed to start firewall. The device eth1 is not ready.", what should I do to share the net via firestarter successfully?
[06:52] <ubunt00b> Warbo: so how could i launch emacs from my own partition?
[06:52] <theacolyte> Warbo: it may have been my hallucination but I'm 99% sure nano worked on Feisty's busybox during install
[06:52] <carcosa> ferret I like full path
[06:52] <moiph> I did some forum searching and it seems that it might be related to kernel updates but I thought i'd stop by here and check :x
[06:52] <vector_graphics> busfahrer: maybe change something in the configuration file of totem?
[06:52] <ubunt00b> all i need to do is change two lines in fstab! :(
[06:52] <dyrne> ubunt00b: !ics| MarkCh
[06:52] <theacolyte> moiph: ask in #ubuntu+1
[06:52] <coldpack> here's my odd question: i dual-boot between windows xp and ubuntu feisty fawn
[06:52] <moiph> okay
[06:52] <craigbass1976> Do I have to restart something so apt will notice I uncommented stuff in the /etc/atp/sources.list?
[06:52] <Warbo> theacolyte: Well I have only been dumped to busybox when my bootup fails to mount my HD. That's my experience
[06:52] <MarkCh> !ics |MarkCh
[06:52] <dyrne> MarkCh: oh well.. i tried :)
[06:52] <Ferret> carcosa: You can't do that with ls, but with find, yeah
[06:52] <ubunt00b> dyrne: ?
[06:52] <theacolyte> craigbass1976: no
[06:52] <carcosa> ferret yeah, strange they didn't add an ls option for it
[06:52] <craigbass1976> hmmm.
[06:52] <vector_graphics> is #ubuntu+1 first level support? :)
[06:52] <Ferret> carcosa: find /full/path/to/dir
[06:53] <carcosa> yep I see
[06:53] <carcosa> thanks, ttfn
[06:53] <MarkCh> !ics
[06:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ics - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:53] <Pici> vector_graphics: Its for feisty support
[06:53] <Warbo> ubunt00b: You sure you don't have a live CD of something lyig around?
[06:53] <theacolyte> vector_graphics: #ubuntu+1 is for any new version in beta
[06:53] <vector_graphics> i see
[06:53] <ubunt00b> Warbo: i guess... but it'd be nice to know that i can fix my system without needing other stuff :(
[06:53] <coldpack> when i boot in ubuntu, the time is correct, but then when i go back to windows, it's 5 hours ahead... so i reset it... then if i go into ubuntu, the time is correct, but when i returen to windows, it's 5 hours ahead again. if i then reboot into windows (without going to ubuntu first) the time is still correct. what is ubuntu doing to affect the time on my computer?
[06:53] <theacolyte> craigbass1976: oh, but if you don't do an apt-get update it won't work :)
[06:53] <linuxnooblah> warbo: do i jsut change the nv to nvidia in the etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common
[06:54] <PCGenie> vector_graphics, I need to isolate a host:port for a red5 (open flash) server so I can use that to configure a flash chat server
[06:54] <dyrne> ubunt00b: you can reboot and edit the kernel line by hitting 'e' key and add init=/bin/sh then enter then 'b' to boot. then at # prompt do mount -o remount,rw / and use nano
[06:54] <_filippo_> hi i'm experiencing a strange problem with ubuntu feisty.. when i press "e" key on a terminal (both gnome-terminal and urxvt) no key appears untill i press another key.. this thing do not appear on console not on other programs like openoffice gedit.. i think it is a bash problem maybe someway related with ubuntu bashrcs.. does anyone knows something about that??? thanks
[06:54] <KalleDK> Hmm Ferret cant get it to work
[06:54] <Warbo> !nvidia > linuxnooblah
[06:54] <theacolyte> !feisty
[06:54] <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)
[06:54] <KalleDK> Tried diff -urN ./test1 ./test2
[06:54] <Ferret> KalleDK: And what happens?
[06:54] <vector_graphics> PCGenie what are you talking about?
[06:54] <KalleDK> Nothing is outoutted
[06:55] <PCGenie> vector_graphics, I need to know how to use the netstat switches
[06:55] <KalleDK> Uh
[06:55] <KalleDK> Sorry my bad :D
[06:55] <PCGenie> vector_graphics, i.e.; netstat -h
[06:55] <craigbass1976> theacolyte, That must be it.
[06:55] <KalleDK> Ferret because of empty files
[06:55] <_filippo_> no answer?
[06:55] <_filippo_> please!
[06:56] <theacolyte> !feisty > _filippo_ (read your PM)
[06:56] <craigbass1976> theacolyte, odd that openssh-server wouldn't be in one of the default repos though---that's always struck me as a pretty essential piece of software
[06:56] <vector_graphics> PCGenie so you want to filter everything except that flash server host:port
[06:56] <theacolyte> craigbass1976: openssh-server - Secure shell server, an rshd replacement
[06:56] <theacolyte> craigbass1976: apt-cache search *package*, or packages.ubuntu.com
[06:56] <Ferret> KalleDK: remove the -N
[06:56] <PCGenie> vector_graphics, yes
[06:57] <PCGenie> vector_graphics, I want to find out the exact host:port that it is listening on
[06:57] <_filippo_> theacolyte: tnx moved the question to +1
[06:57] <Ferret> touch test1/d
[06:57] <Ferret> blah
[06:57] <KalleDK> Ferret looks better ... I only need to see which files exists in the other not what they contain
[06:58] <samalex> dudes, just a comment.... i installed Ubuntu Server 6.10 on a very old Compaq Proliant, and that box rocks!  Being a web server, it's literally running circles around a comparible box running Win 2003 Svr.  I'm very impressed!
[06:58] <Ferret> KalleDK: Well, that's good... because diff only offers you one option or the other, it seems. :)
[06:58] <theacolyte> PCGenie: try netstat -ta
[06:58] <theacolyte> PCGenie: or you can use nmap
[06:58] <Ferret> KalleDK: You can see contents of new files and be informed of new/removed empty files
[06:58] <Ferret> can't*
[06:58] <Keunie> how many people Using Ubuntu in all the world?
[06:59] <Ferret> Keunie: 16,798
[06:59] <KalleDK> I only want to se new / removed files :)
[06:59] <PCGenie> theacolyte, thanks
[06:59] <Ferret> KalleDK: Ahh, in that case diff -ur dir1 dir2 | grep '^Only '
[06:59] <PCGenie> theacolyte, I will have to learn to use nmap someday :)
[06:59] <theacolyte> nmap is a must have
[07:00] <dyrne> PCGenie: nah just use nmapfe
[07:00] <PCGenie> samalex, congrats
[07:00] <theacolyte> But that's cheating!
[07:00] <yell0w> theacolyte, it works!
[07:00] <PCGenie> dyrne, hum :)
[07:00] <theacolyte> yell0w: Good news :)
[07:00] <vector_graphics> PCGenie, netstat -x | grep red5 or flash or open flash or the name of the service
[07:00] <KalleDK> Now THATS how i like it Ferret
[07:01] <theacolyte> I have a question actually, anyone know if you can mount an FTP site as a drive? Got a NAS device that doesn't do NFS...
[07:01] <Ferret> KalleDK: If you want to do anything smart and automatic with those lines let me know. ;)
[07:02] <Warbo> theacolyte: There might be a FUSE filesystem you could download for that, but I don't know
[07:02] <theacolyte> Oohhh, that's right. FUSE may actually do it.. thanks -- didn't think about that
[07:02] <Kenau> Hi all
[07:02] <Kenau> how many people Using Ubuntu in all the world?
[07:02] <vector_graphics> growing community
[07:02] <mettao87>  /msg nickserv help register
[07:02] <dyrne> Kenau: well steve switch to slackware again so 12 i think
[07:02] <mettao87>  /msg nickserv help register
[07:03] <Warbo> Kenau: It has been said 8 million. Don't know for sure though. Lots
[07:03] <cables> Kenau, it's sorta hard to judge... I think they have numbers somewhere derived from the number of boxes connecting for ubdates
[07:03] <busfahrer> How do I change the default application for a certain file type?
[07:03] <cables> !register | mettao87
[07:03] <ubotu> mettao87: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[07:03] <mettao87> !register
[07:03] <cables> busfahrer, right click>properties
[07:03] <yell0w> theacolyte, http://lufs.sourceforge.net/main/projects.html
[07:03] <PriceChild> mettao87, don't use a space before the /
[07:03] <cables> mettao87, what are you trying to do?
[07:03] <turbolover> !alsa
[07:03] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[07:03] <KalleDK> Ferret because I mess with jinzorra and need to find all the folders it contain cache of some sort, so easy to remove and rebuild it
[07:03] <yell0w> check ftpfs
[07:03] <Dimensions> theacolyte:  i can't edit that hosts file i get same error  as ic an't run sudo ... how can i be root there without using sudo option ?
[07:03] <theacolyte> yell0w: interesting...
[07:03] <yell0w> lufs i mean
[07:04] <yell0w> theacolyte, i use sshfs and it rocks!
[07:04] <vector_graphics> su?
[07:04] <theacolyte> Dimensions: wow, I have no real idea... you could try the recovery console, I guess
[07:04] <theacolyte> Dimensions: you do you get your IP? DHCP?
[07:04] <Kenman> can I not operate ubuntu without a keyboard? I installed it using only a keyboard, but once I reboot and login nothing reponds to my keyboard
[07:04] <theacolyte> how*
[07:04] <Kenman> ***without a mouse
[07:05] <Kenau> Who knows: Which ubuntu version is current for all?
[07:05] <PCGenie> vector_graphics, curiously, I tried netstat -x and it gives the datagram andstream info but I could not isolate the tmp file for the server
[07:05] <theacolyte> Kenau: http://www.ubuntu.com
[07:05] <yell0w> !feisty >> Kenau
[07:05] <Kenau> i know.
[07:05] <Kenau> But i said your opinions ...
[07:05] <dyrne> Kenau: there's no reason for you to need a mouse other than convenience
[07:05] <Dimensions> theacolyte:  yeah ... i do
[07:05] <yell0w> Kenau, i'm happy with dapper
[07:05] <Kenman> dyrne, speaking to me?
[07:05] <mettao87> what mean the error: : warning: "DBG" is not defined???
[07:06] <Kenau> yell0w: Yes sure.
[07:06] <dyrne> Kenman: yeah
[07:06] <theacolyte> Dimensions: I did a quick google, it seems bunches of people have the same problem, but I can't find a resolution. I'd try the recovery console. Beyond that I honestly have 0 idea. But at least you know where the problem is now :)
[07:06] <Kenman> dyrne, its odd though, I can login using my keyboard, and then it loads the desktop, then it doesn't respond to any keyboard commands at all
[07:06] <peery_> hey everyone, I'm trying to install dia on a Fiesty and I get teh following error message: dia: Depends: dia-common (= 0.95.0-4ubuntu1~dapper1) but 0.96.1-0ubuntu1 is to be installed. Any one have any ideas on how to proceed?
[07:06] <vector_graphics> PCGenie, tmp file? why don't you search /tmp or /proc ? instead or isn't it told you in the documentation of the server? man-page
[07:07] <theacolyte> peery_: what are you using to install dia?
[07:07] <peery_> theacolyte: apt-get
[07:07] <dyrne> Kenman: do the lights respond? like numlock?
[07:07] <PCGenie> vector_graphics, well, I never searched those before so I had not thought of that
[07:07] <peery_> theacolyte: is using apt-get a problem?
[07:08] <theacolyte> peery_: Honestly, that sounds like a bug
[07:08] <Kenman> dyrne, yes, like I said when I boot up I can enter my login credentials just fine
[07:08] <vector_graphics> PCGenie, hopefully it helps :)
[07:08] <theacolyte> peery_: Problem with the package
[07:08] <PCGenie> vector_graphics, yes, it does thanks
[07:08] <PCGenie> theacolyte, I will be studying nmap now
[07:08] <dyrne> Kenman: id either alt-ctrl-f2 or boot into recovery and do 'sudo dpkg reconfigure xserver-xorg' then if you f2'd do 'sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart'
[07:09] <peery_> theacolyte: I did have some problems when I was up-grading to fiesty and had to reboot the machine once at the end of the install. I was hoping that didn't screw up to many thing
[07:09] <Kenman> dyrne, thanks, I will try that
[07:09] <peery_> peery_: and I'm hoping that the upgrade problem isn't related to this one
[07:09] <theacolyte> peery_: ahhhh, well not to brush you off, but you may have better luck in #ubuntu+1 on that one (feisty support)
[07:09] <PCGenie> theacolyte, you are right, the nmap was the better info display
[07:09] <theacolyte> I have no real idea
[07:09] <theacolyte> PCGenie: :)
[07:10] <peery_> theacolyte: thanks for the advice
[07:10] <dyrne> Kenman: choose vesa driver
[07:10] <dyrne> Kenman: not related but you dont want to screw up display when you reconfigure
[07:10] <vector_graphics> !irc-clients
[07:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about irc-clients - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:11] <StoneNote> !xchat | vector_graphics
[07:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xchat - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:11] <vector_graphics> bot doesn't know xchat :D
[07:11] <Sup3rkiddo> vector_graphics, you knew it..didnt ya?
[07:11] <Kenman> dyrne: "dpkg: need an action option"
[07:11] <vector_graphics> Sup3rkiddo yes i do
[07:12] <AC3> Hi, my digicam stopped working suddenly. It used to work before. But now i get an error "Could not claim the USB Device". I checked the /etc/udev/rules.d/45-libgphoto2.rules file and my digicam (a Canon Eos 350d) is present.
[07:12] <Dimensions> vector_graphics:  su doesn't take passwd normally i would use sudo -i but that doesn't work either ...
[07:13] <vector_graphics> Dimensions, what you mean with doesn't take password you don't have an aproparte one?
[07:13] <dyrne> Kenman: 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[07:13] <jrib> Dimensions: pastebin the contents of /etc/hosts and /etc/hostname
[07:13] <dyrne> Kenman: preffice with sudo
[07:13] <_Balbuz_> Hi all
[07:14] <IgorSobreira> hey guys...i dont have the "wireless" in my network-admin.....anybody knows what can i do?
[07:14] <vector_graphics> !hi
[07:14] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[07:14] <Dimensions> vector_graphics:  while installing ubuntu i gave one user and one passwd and that should be passwd for root aswell ? the user takes passwd but root doesn't ...
[07:14] <Dimensions> jrib:  /etc/hosts is empty
[07:14] <Agrajag> Dimensions: root has no password, use sudo.
[07:14] <jrib> Dimensions: that's the problem
[07:14] <dyrne> IgorSobreira: thats rather involved for a step by step id do a google search like 'site:ubuntuforums.org whateverwirelesscardmoded'
[07:15] <dyrne> IgorSobreira: but someone here might help
[07:15] <vector_graphics> Dimensions, i had the same problem at first with ubuntu it's a feature
[07:15] <Agrajag> oooooh
[07:15] <Dimensions> Agrajag:  if i could i would have but the problem is i can't use sudo and im accessing machine remotely while machine it self is in canada ...
[07:15] <Agrajag> if your hosts file is empty you probably can't use sudo
[07:15] <jrib> Dimensions: you need a line in /etc/hosts that looks like "127.0.0.1 HOSTNAME_HERE"  where HOSTNAME_HERE is whatever you have in your /etc/hosts.  To fix, reboot in recovery mode
[07:15] <Agrajag> well, I'm afraid you're probably out of luck. you'll have to get someone out there to boot to recovery mode
[07:15] <vector_graphics> Dimensions, i worked around that problem by changing the pw of root as my user that i created during installation
[07:16] <orangefly> what would make an ubuntu install disk go straight to live cd with no option to install....???....
[07:16] <Dimensions> yeah Agrajag ... i can't send my hosts file to that machine to /etc its permission denied i send it to /home but can't manage to mv it
[07:16] <jrib> orangefly: there is an icon on your desktop to install
[07:16] <kishore> usb modem not detecting
[07:16] <kishore> how to get drivers
[07:16] <IgorSobreira> dyrne: ok..but do you have any idea?
[07:16] <dyrne> orangefly: the new livecd doesnt have the text installer
[07:16] <kishore> some one plz help me out
[07:16] <orangefly> no....just looks like it's already installed....never seen it before....
[07:17] <kishore> tried sudo pppoeconf
[07:17] <kishore> its saying no modem detected
[07:17] <jrib> orangefly: what do you mean?
[07:17] <AC3> Hi, my digicam stopped working suddenly. It used to work before. But now i get an error "Could not claim the USB Device". I checked the /etc/udev/rules.d/45-libgphoto2.rules file and my digicam (a Canon Eos 350d) is present.
[07:17] <Dimensions> ahhh ... got fixed .... the only way was to add host name via gui .... :)
[07:17] <orangefly> it looks like it's installed but it's not....no install icon....
[07:17] <dyrne> IgorSobreira: well id 'ifconfig -a' it might list another device like eth1 or ath0 or wlan0  also you can 'cat /etc/iftab' if the wireless device is showing up and working then setting up wireless is pretty trivial
[07:18] <busfahrer> Excuse me, I switched my login manager back from kdm to gdm, but I still get the 'kubuntu' progress bar during boot. How do I get the default Ubuntu bar back?
[07:18] <jrib> !usplash > busfahrer    (busfahrer, see the private message from ubotu)
[07:18] <Dimensions> Thanks guys ..
[07:18] <dyrne> IgorSobreira: if not its a driver problem and i usually search ubuntuforums for those first.  you might also 'sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-$(uname -r)'
[07:18] <jrib> orangefly: what do you mean "it looks like it's installed"?  Why do you say that?
[07:18] <vector_graphics> !usphash > vector_graphics
[07:19] <Platoxia> register oed0555 platoxia@gmail.com
[07:19] <Platoxia> f*ck
[07:19] <vector_graphics> jrib, usplash is not known by bot
[07:19] <jrib> vector_graphics: it is if you spell it right ;)
[07:20] <jburd> vector_graphics, you typed usphash
[07:20] <vector_graphics> ;) ups
[07:20] <vector_graphics> !usplash > vector_graphics
[07:20] <orangefly> no icons on the desktop....
[07:20] <jrib> vector_graphics: /msg ubotu usplash   to reduce traffic on the channel
[07:21] <IgorSobreira> dyrne: yeah...i've installed the drivers already...but my ifconfig just shows eth0, lo e sit0....it should show ath0.....but nothing
[07:21] <jrib> orangefly: what version of ubuntu is this?
[07:21] <cyber_brain_mfkg> how to burn mp3 useing GnomeBaker?
[07:21] <cyber_brain_mfkg> how to make audio CD from mp3!???
[07:21] <orangefly> dapper....i'm at work and don't have my edgy with me....i may just go get it....
[07:22] <theacolyte> !language | Platoxia
[07:22] <ubotu> Platoxia: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[07:22] <Mirthy> Can anyone tell me how to mount my XP partition onto Linux or whatever so I can view its files?
[07:22] <jrib> orangefly: it should be working and you should get an icon.  Are you positive it is booting from the cd, not a previous install?
[07:22] <dromer> !ntfs
[07:22] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[07:22] <dromer> !fuse
[07:22] <ubotu> Though it's still very unsafe, you can read about Ubuntu NTFS writing using fuse here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lkraider/NtfsFuse
[07:22] <dyrne> IgorSobreira: well i suppose you could 'iwlist sit0 scan' maybe itll work
[07:23] <orangefly> no....it has windows on it....i have never seen this myself....goes straight to loging in as ubuntu
[07:23] <xiaomai> i've installed the vmware plugin for firefox on feisty but the plugin never seems to load.  is this a known issue?
[07:23] <cyber_brain_mfkg> !mp3
[07:23] <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
[07:23] <Mirthy> !mount
[07:23] <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
[07:23] <aragon> Hello, I installed Feisty Beta but at the end of the upgrade the was a error. Is the a way to make it reinstall? I tried to us the gksudo "update-manager -c -d" command it says the systems up to date
[07:23] <dyrne> IgorSobreira: sorry thats just a tunnel
[07:23] <IgorSobreira> thanks
[07:23] <jrib> aragon: #ubuntu+1 for feisty help
[07:23] <IgorSobreira> well...anybody else can help??...i dont have the "wireless" in my network-admin.....anybody knows what can i do?
[07:23] <Mirthy> Can anyone tell me how to mount my XP partition onto Linux or whatever so I can view its files?
[07:23] <aragon> jrib: Thanks
[07:24] <jrib> orangefly: is there anything in ~/Desktop?
[07:24] <theacolyte> !ntfs-3g > Mirthy (check your PM please)
[07:24] <orangefly> hold on....
[07:24] <dauoalagio2> how do i install wxpython
[07:24] <Mirthy> theacolyte, I have ntfs-3g already
[07:24] <vector_graphics> does somebody know a textfont that is working with vector graphics like flash animations?
[07:24] <StoneNote> !wxpython
[07:25] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wxpython - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:25] <Kenman> dyrne, I hate to bother, but I am having no luck still with the keyboard. I have tried pc101, 104, and 105
[07:25] <jrib> dauoalagio2: apt-cache search wxpython
[07:25] <vector_graphics> Kenman, usb Keyboard?
[07:25] <Kenman> vector_graphics, yes
[07:26] <StoneNote> !python-wxgtk2.4
[07:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about python-wxgtk2.4 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:26] <Wanderer> Anyone know anything about an opengl X font problem in Ubuntu on a Toshiba P105?  They just look scrabmled while all other graphics/non-opengl text is fine
[07:26] <vector_graphics> Kenman, maybe theres the problem
[07:26] <theacolyte> !botabuse
[07:26] <Kenman> vector_graphics, I can login fine when I boot up, but anything after that (other than ctrl-alt-f2) doesn't work
[07:26] <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...
[07:26] <jburd> StoneNote, sudo apt-get install python-wxgtk2.6
[07:27] <billy> why would a drive appear on my desktop, but be inaccessible through nautilus?
[07:27] <vector_graphics> Kenman, did you change your keyboard layouts using the GUI or through the config-script?
[07:27] <jrib> billy: what is the exact error?  sounds like a permissions problem
[07:27] <Kenman> vector_graphics, using 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:28] <billy> jrib:  in nautilus, "cdda:///dev/scd0 is not a valid location.  please check spelling and try again."
[07:28] <cyber_brain_mfkg> !noip2
[07:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about noip2 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:28] <cyber_brain_mfkg> !noip
[07:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about noip - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:28] <cyber_brain_mfkg> !no-ip
[07:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about no-ip - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:28] <dyrne> Kenman: perhaps a gnome problem?  you could sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop  to see. just click the 'sessions' button at login to choose gnome or xfce. seems unlikely but might be worth a try. i know nothing of walking you through any configs in gnome
[07:28] <cyber_brain_mfkg> !ssh
[07:28] <ubotu> SSH is the Secure SHell protocol. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto for usage. Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows; it can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[07:29] <jrib> !botabuse | cyber_brain_mfkg
[07:29] <ubotu> cyber_brain_mfkg: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[07:29] <Kenman> dyrne, ok, thanks again, will try that
[07:29] <StoneNote> !no-ip | cyber_brain_mfkg
[07:29] <vector_graphics> Kenman, maybe try the gui instead i learned that configuration through config-files and console is sometimes not working but the gui version runs... no idea why
[07:29] <LordTureis> billy, try without the 'cdda://'
[07:30] <Kenman> vector_graphics, how would I access the GUI setup for it?
[07:30] <LordTureis> billy, start with just one slash, i.e. /dev/scd0
[07:30] <cyber_brain_mfkg> something is wrong with my no-ip.config file!gedit can't open it!:(!what to do?
[07:30] <vector_graphics> System >> System properties >> Keyboard
[07:30] <latitude> is there disk defragmenter for ubuntu?
[07:30] <jrib> cyber_brain_mfkg: how are you trying to open it?  Where is the file located?
[07:30] <Kenman> ok
[07:30] <cyber_brain_mfkg> jrib: /etc/no-ip.conf
[07:31] <jrib> cyber_brain_mfkg: what are the permissions
[07:31] <vector_graphics> latitude, there is no need to defrag because of the filesystem used
[07:31] <billy> jrib, LordTureis:  I don't know how to change that in Nautilus.  Sorry.  I'm just clicking on the drive in the tree, and that's the error I get.  Sorry I don't know how to help myself.
[07:31] <latitude> ok vector_graphics  pardon me if the question sounded dumb =)
[07:31] <cyber_brain_mfkg> jrib: -rw
[07:32] <jrib> cyber_brain_mfkg: paste the whole line you get from:  ls -l /etc/no-ip.conf
[07:32] <cyber_brain_mfkg> -rw------- 1 root root 156 2007-03-30 19:18 no-ip.conf
[07:33] <LordTureis> billy, generally (as far as I know) you don't access drives through /dev/ .  you use /media/ , have you tried there?
[07:33] <billy> LordTureis:  yeah.  nothing.
[07:33] <jrib> cyber_brain_mfkg: that file can only be read and written to as root.  Use sudo to edit the file
[07:33] <Kenau> Hi again.
[07:34] <Kenman> this sucks
[07:34] <cyber_brain_mfkg> jrib: I'm useing sudo but it's same thing!
[07:34] <Kenau> jrib what is topic?
[07:34] <vector_graphics> cyber_brain_mfkg maybe chmod to rwx for that file?
[07:34] <jrib> Kenau: hi, what do you mean?
[07:34] <SPOPPO> Hi
[07:34] <vector_graphics> !topic > Kenau
[07:34] <vector_graphics> :)
[07:34] <Kenau> jrib: i said what are you spealing about ?
[07:34] <jrib> cyber_brain_mfkg: don't chmod the file, the permissions are fine.  Does 'gksudo gedit /etc/no-ip.conf' work?
[07:35] <Kenau> Oh nice. Hope to kill Windows Vista vith berl :D
[07:35] <jrib> Kenau: this is the support channel for ubuntu, the random conversations take place in #ubuntu-offtopic :)
[07:35] <s0nix> if anyone know a good guide for Install Compiz with ATI FGLRX + XGL on Kubuntu...........currently i got a blank screen on loading :)
[07:36] <cyber_brain_mfkg> jrib: Could not open the file /etc/no-ip.conf.
[07:36] <jburd_> cyber_brain_mfkg, the no-ip daemon requires at least read access to work correctly.
[07:36] <Yggdrasil> is there some popup notification for evolution ?
[07:36] <billy> LordTureis:  it's strange.  if I place the disc in the first cd drive, nothing.  but if I place it in the second, everything works fine.  weird.
[07:36] <cyber_brain_mfkg> jburd: should i run no-ip -C from user or root acc?
[07:37] <jrib> cyber_brain_mfkg: if 'sudo nano /etc/no-ip.conf' also fails, does 'sudo echo hi' do anything?
[07:37] <LordTureis> billy: what version of Ubuntu are you using,
[07:37] <SPOPPO> private
[07:37] <billy> LordTureis:  feisty.
[07:37] <LordTureis> ?
[07:38] <jburd_> cyber_brain_mfkg, it writes the configuration files to /etc/ or /usr/local/etc, so root.
[07:38] <IgorSobreira> i dont have the "wireless" in my network-admin.....anybody knows what can i do?
[07:38] <cyber_brain_mfkg> jrib:0.0.0.0^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^^^@i)L2JAl^@^@^@^A^A^A^@eth0^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@d$
[07:38] <Serek_V> hi
[07:38] <cupidtoo> I have tried at least 3 distributions to install of Linux, the final one being Ubuntu.  I bought a new ATI Radeon 9550 video card a few months ago to replace my aging Geforce GTX 32mb card.  After changing to my old Geforce card, I was able to see and run the Ubuntu install.  The ATI card just turns the screen back on any install I do.  Any ideas?
[07:38] <wo0lverine> bon aller les enfants c'est week end now !
[07:38] <jrib> cyber_brain_mfkg: english?
[07:38] <soldierofpain> lu all
[07:38] <cyber_brain_mfkg> jburd: /etc/no-ip.conf! it creates file but i can't access to it!
[07:39] <LordTureis> billy: i'm not really sure what is going on, then.  I'm sorry.
[07:39] <jburd_> cyber_brain_mfkg, no-ip2 comes with a debian.no-ip.sh script file that you can dump into  /etc/init.d/ and run it like this  sudo /etc/init.d/no-ip2 start
[07:39] <Serek_V> How in the name of god do you run world of warcraft with a terminal command
[07:39] <billy> LordTureis: thanks for helping though.
[07:39] <cyber_brain_mfkg> jrib: that's what nano gives to me
[07:39] <Kenman> About my keyboard problem- tried failsafe GNOME and it tells me "error starting GNOME settings daemon...unable to determine the address of the message bus..."
[07:39] <jrib> cyber_brain_mfkg: that's your file then
[07:39] <LordTureis> np
[07:44] <ppepp> i have downloaded a .tar.gz file onto my desktop, how do i install it now? am i correct in thinking only .deb packages work with ubuntu?
[07:44] <mike1o> !clone
[07:44] <ubotu> To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type "dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages", move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type "sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade" - See also !automate
[07:44] <jrib> ppepp: it's usually better to use a deb, otherwise you probably need to compile it.  What are you trying to install?
[07:44] <_muelli_> ppepp: you have to extract it :P
[07:44] <nick_> hey, i'm trying to upgrade 6.06 to 6.10 from a fresh install (already had to change all entries in sources.list from http to ftp) but getting a failure in update-manager -c
[07:44] <cyber_brain_mfkg> jrib: what should i type to connect ??? ssh mynoip.no-ip.org???
[07:44] <Serek_V> anyone have some expertise with running WoW through Wine?
[07:44] <ppepp> jrib: its a snes emulator, i have extracted it but im still pretty confused
[07:44] <vector_graphics>  I have a question if i may does somebody know a font that is working with vector graphics like flash animations?
[07:44] <jrib> ppepp: what is the name of it?
[07:44] <nick_> the error is 'No such file or directory /tmp/<random_letters>/edgy.tar.gz'
[07:44] <bristol27> need to creat an ISO from a cd..  not sure what app to get..  ???
[07:44] <jrib> cyber_brain_mfkg: first, is the configuration file supposed to look like that?  It looks strange
[07:44] <vector_graphics> or maybe a gdm like kde or gnome that is working with vector_graphics?
[07:44] <ppepp> jrib: snes9x-1.43-linux-x86.tar.gz
[07:44] <micahcowan> bristol27, from the command line, you could do "dd if=/dev/cdrom of=my.iso" or similar
[07:44] <jrib> ppepp: snes9x is in the repositories:
[07:44] <jburd_> cyber_brain_mfkg, make it look like this:
[07:44] <jburd_> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 208 2007-03-15 12:31 /usr/local/etc/no-ip2.conf
[07:44] <ppepp> jrib: ah thanks i didnt realise, il go get now
[07:44] <bristol27> and that will create an iso of the cd in the drive?
[07:44] <jrib> !info snes9x-x | ppepp
[07:44] <ubotu> ppepp: snes9x-x: X binaries for snes9x - Super NES Emulator. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 1.43-2ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 358 kB, installed size 1016 kB
[07:44] <LordTureis> bristol27: you can also right-click the cd and choose copy disc
[07:44] <bristol27> that simple?
[07:44] <bristol27> figured it would just copy the contents..  not raw image
[07:44] <bristol27> cool cool..
[07:44] <LordTureis> yes, make sure you change "copy disk to" to "file image"
[07:44] <bristol27> thanks
[07:44] <batusays> hi
[07:44] <jrib> cyber_brain_mfkg: realize that making /etc/no-ip.conf world readable will make the password in that file viewable by everyone on the system
[07:44] <batusays> who can help me with samba client connection?
[07:44] <nick_> is there a way to changes the location that update-manager gets its dist-upgrades from? i think i'm getting a connection error
[07:44] <theacolyte> batusays: #samba can :)
[07:44] <jburd_> The password in that file isn't stored unencrypted, IIRC.
[07:44] <vector_graphics> LordTureis is it the same Raw iso File as using dd?
[07:44] <jrib> nick_: pastebin the exact error
[07:45] <theacolyte> nick_: you can edit your repos
[07:45] <cyber_brain_mfkg> jburd: same thing
[07:45] <batusays> my server is running in suse 10.2
[07:45] <LordTureis> um... i dont know
[07:45] <batusays> and my ubuntu computers see him
[07:45] <cyber_brain_mfkg> jrib: i've tried that but nuthing :(
[07:45] <bristol27> wow...  that is how it should have always been..
[07:45] <batusays> but every time ask the passwd
[07:46] <batusays> i write, and can entet to shares
[07:46] <jrib> cyber_brain_mfkg: tried what?  I didn't suggest anything
[07:46] <nick_> argh. pastebin isnt working.. hold on
[07:46] <jburd_> cyber_brain_mfkg, can you please paste the file permissions here again and the exact command you typed to view the contents of that file?
[07:46] <theacolyte> nick_: try pastebin.ca
[07:46] <batusays> but when i try to mount, it don't let me do this
[07:46] <cupidtoo> Ubuntu doesn't work with my newer ATI Radeon 9550 video card but works with an old Geforce 2 GTS 32mb card.  Any ideas?
[07:46] <jburd_> If you're using xchat:   /exec -o ls -la /etc/no-ip.conf
[07:47] <nick_> here we go..
[07:47] <nick_> http://rafb.net/p/AgUWD625.html
[07:47] <Warbo> cupidtoo: "doesn't work"? In what way
[07:47] <theacolyte> nick_: are you trying to upgrade to feisty?
[07:48] <nick_> no, edgy from dapper.. its a fresh install, but i didnt wanna have to wait through the iso dl
[07:48] <cyber_brain_mfkg> jburd: -rw-r--rwx 1 root root 156 2007-03-30 19:18 no-ip.conf | sudo gedit /etc/no-ip.conf
[07:48] <cupidtoo> warbo, when installing, it installs partially then the screen just goes black... has happened with two other distributions also that I tried first
[07:48] <vector_graphics> !ati > cupidtoo (maybe search for vesa driver installation) you shouldn't get a black screen
[07:48] <nosrednaekim> !adeptfix
[07:48] <ubotu> If Adept crashed on you and your database is locked, try this in konsole:  sudo fuser -vki /var/lib/dpkg/lock;sudo dpkg --configure -a 
[07:48] <Warbo> cupidtoo: Hmm.. Sounds out of my league (thought you had a graphics problem)
[07:48] <nick_> and i actually have no facility to burn it... my desktop crashed--boo windows
[07:48] <jburd_> Well, try gedit /etc/no-ip.conf.  You should be able to view the contents.
[07:50] <secureboot> how do i make the delay from an incorrect password less?
[07:50] <nick_> theacolyte: did you see that?
[07:50] <vector_graphics> !register vector_graphics
[07:50] <Kenman> I never though getting something as simple as a keyboard to work would be so much trouble
[07:50] <jrib> nick_: does the temp directory exist?  /tmp/tmplO9Id_
[07:51] <vector_graphics> register! vector_graphics
[07:51] <nick_> jrib: i dont think so, i didnt actually check, because every time i run the upgrade that string of letters in the middle is randomized
[07:51] <gazuuu> hi
[07:51] <vector_graphics> secureboot you trying a bruteforce?
[07:52] <nick_> the download window pops up for a second then disappears immediately
[07:52] <vector_graphics> gazuuu hi
[07:52] <jrib> nick_: try checking if it shows up right before you press the button that makes it crash
[07:52] <secureboot> vector_graphics, no, just tired of waiting on my prompt.
[07:52] <gazuuu> hi vectr
 can u help me?
[07:53] <bogdeha> Hello, is there any ay of controlling the cpu frequency?
[07:53] <vector_graphics> !question
[07:53] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:53] <nick_> i'm running update-manager -c .... i have no updates to install, but a "New distrobution is available 6.10"... as soon as i hit updrade... the window pops up, disappears, then i get that error in the terminal.
[07:53] <jrib> nick_: right
[07:54] <vector_graphics> secureboot you mean the 0.5 sec from hitting su return to password:
[07:54] <nick_> i didnt understand your suggestion then...
[07:54] <jxn> bogdeha: powernowd
[07:54] <jxn> !powernowd
[07:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about powernowd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:54] <jxn> !powernow
[07:54] <secureboot> vector_graphics, not su - the pam ones
[07:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about powernow - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:54] <jxn> damn
[07:54] <bogdeha> Thank you jxn!
[07:54] <jxn> no problem
 i dont understand if the problems is in the smbserver or the smbclients
[07:55] <bogdeha> jxn: How do I run it? Is it the applet in the bar at the top?
[07:55] <nick_> jrib: check if it shows up BEFORE the button press?.. i can press the button multiple times and get multiple copies of that error :)
[07:55] <vector_graphics> secureboot sorry don't know that one but could it just be that the system just has lot's of load?
[07:55] <jrib> nick_: yes, that's what I was thinking.  Just to get an idea of what was happening.  pastebin /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/UpdateManager/DistUpgradeFetcher.py
[07:56] <jxn> bogdeha: see 'man powernowd'
[07:56] <vector_graphics> gazuuu, so you having a problem with samba, can you describe your problem in more detail please?
 the trubble is the next, i setup my samba server
[07:57] <gazuuu> i register all the network user
[07:57] <gazuuu> with the same passwd
[07:58] <AZNSLD> hey
[07:58] <Razor44> jxn,what about the built-in ubuntu cpufreq-selector?
[07:58] <bogdeha> jxn: Are there any other programs like that? My CPU isnt upported
[07:58] <gazuuu> as in linux and I add to samba each user
[07:58] <AZNSLD> does anyone know about mysql...
[07:58] <nick_> http://rafb.net/p/KAnSor11.html
[07:58] <secureboot> vector_graphics, no - it's a set delay of i think 3 seconds
[07:58] <StoneNote> AZNSLD, I've heard it's a database
[07:58] <gazuuu> now all windows machine connect without problems
[07:58] <vector_graphics> gazuuu the same password for all your users shouldn't be a problem for samba
[07:59] <Lowe> AZNSLD: what's your problem with mysql
[07:59] <AZNSLD> ok
[07:59] <AZNSLD> let me get it
[07:59] <gazuuu> but with the ubuntu's i can search in the network i see the shares, but every 15 minit ask the passwd
[07:59] <gazuuu> isn't the same passwd for alls
[07:59] <jxn> bogdeha: see 'apt-cache search cpufreq'
[07:59] <nick_> jrib: that's strange, i dont get that error window..failed to extract.
[07:59] <LjL> any package that can work as a daemon (no GUI) and stay connected to an IMAP server, and execute a given command whenever new mail arrives?
[08:00] <AZNSLD> Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect] : Lost connection to MySQL server during query in /var/www/aznsld/guestbook/install.php on line 242
[08:00] <jxn> Razor44: I don't know
 i would like to mount the shares at the boot
[08:00] <gazuuu> but i cant mount
[08:00] <vector_graphics> gazuuu tried nfs already?
[08:00] <AZNSLD> Lowe you there?
[08:00] <Lowe> AZNSLD: what are your time-out settings?
[08:01] <vector_graphics> is it possible to mount a samba share?
[08:01] <AZNSLD> Umm.
[08:01] <AZNSLD> I dont know
[08:01] <AZNSLD> I am quite new at this sort of stuff
[08:01] <AZNSLD> bare with me
[08:01] <AZNSLD> =)
[08:01] <jrib> nick_: you have any weird permissions on /tmp?
[08:01] <gazuuu> ummm, the nfs is a mistery for me
[08:01] <Lowe> AZNSLD: i'm quite new too ;)
[08:02] <AZNSLD> how do u make it red text?
[08:02] <gazuuu> its are my first steps in linux networking
[08:02] <AZNSLD> !lowe ?
[08:02] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lowe ? - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:02] <AZNSLD> nope
[08:02] <AZNSLD> lol
[08:02] <jrib> !enter | AZNSLD
[08:02] <ubotu> AZNSLD: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[08:02] <vector_graphics> gazuuu, i see :)
[08:02] <jrib> AZNSLD: just put the persons name in front of your message
[08:02] <AZNSLD> !
 it send me an error message
[08:02] <bogdeha> if i install a program via the synaptics manager, where does it go and how do I use it?
[08:02] <AZNSLD> Lowe ok
[08:02] <AZNSLD> ! | lowe
[08:02] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lowe - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:03] <vector_graphics> gazuuu, paste it to pastebin.ca
[08:03] <Lowe> standard-settings are 300 seconds
[08:03] <AZNSLD> ok
[08:03] <AZNSLD> what is the suppose me mean?
[08:03] <fuzzy_logic> bogheda: i don't exacly know where it goes.. but you can just acess the program via the Applications menu
[08:03] <Sherlockian> is it possible to use vncserver to view my current session - on a window manager like fluxbox/fvwm-crystal??
[08:03] <gazuuu> 6242: session setup failed ERRDOS noaccess (access denied)
[08:03] <Lowe> i assume you dont exceed that?
[08:03] <AZNSLD> I dont know
[08:03] <fuzzy_logic> bogheda: what did you insall then?
[08:03] <AZNSLD> tell me where to go
[08:03] <vector_graphics> why is "/msg " on this server just for registered users? performance? it would make the main chat much more readable
[08:03] <bogdeha> cpufreqd
[08:04] <baktaah> Anyone know of a Mac OSX looking dock, I tried Kiba-dock but couldn't even put the terminal on there
[08:04] <quack_quack> #ubuntu-fr-testing
 u know how i feel? i see the shares, but i cant belive that i cant mount
[08:04] <quack_quack> bonjour
[08:04] <fuzzy_logic> bogdheda: sec
[08:04] <Lowe> AZNSLD: well, it's like 5 minutes, how long does it take to install the guestbook?
[08:04] <bogdeha> :-D
[08:04] <Razor44> jxn,if you right click on your top panel you can select "add to panel" the cpufreq applet.the applet will appear.then,to be able to switch cpu speeds you must set the cpufreq to be suid root."sudo chmod +s /usr/bin/cpufreq-selector"
[08:04] <AZNSLD> lol..
[08:04] <AZNSLD> Dont know
[08:04] <theacolyte> vector_graphics: spam problems
[08:04] <AZNSLD> Maybe you can tell me where to go
[08:04] <vector_graphics> gazuuu, i know how you feel i had that ones in work :)
[08:04] <AZNSLD> then I could tell u
[08:04] <zoxa> hellp
[08:05] <zoxa> hello
[08:05] <fuzzy_logic> hello
[08:05] <jxn> Razor44: Ah, thanks
[08:05] <jxn> didn't know that
go back, when i add the users for the samba server
[08:05] <vector_graphics> theacolyte, hmm i see how to register and can i send a msg to a non registered if i am registered`
[08:05] <vector_graphics> ?
[08:05] <zoxa> can somone please tell me how to upgrade from ubuntu ver 5.10 to 6.10?
[08:05] <gazuuu> i use : smbpasswd -a username
[08:05] <jrib> !upgrade > zoxa    (zoxa, see the private message from ubotu)
[08:06] <Lowe> AZNSLD: Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect] : Lost connection to MySQL server during query in /var/www/aznsld/guestbook/install.php on line 242 - when do you get this error-message?
[08:06] <jrib> zoxa: upgrade in steps: 5.10 -> 6.06 -> 6.10
[08:06] <zoxa> thanks
[08:06] <AZNSLD> after I try to install it
 these users was added to smbusers?
[08:06] <gazuuu> yes?
[08:06] <baktaah> Anyone know of a mac OSX looking dock?
[08:06] <fuzzy_logic> bogdeha: do you have the right driver and everything enabled like it said in the description?
[08:06] <Razor44> jxn,this is not for overclocking though,it's a way to throttle down the cpu to preserve power(laptops)
[08:06] <Casquinha> !mlayer
[08:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mlayer - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:06] <Casquinha> !mplayer
[08:06] <ubotu> mplayer is a media player. It resides in the mutiverse repository and can easily be installed via applications -> add/remove. For codecs try !codecs
[08:06] <ferronica> Is there any application available for ubuntu 6.06 LTA Dapper Drake to know Audio and Video Details???
[08:06] <LordTureis> baktaah, are you using beryl or compiz?
 or i have to create a new users group to my samba server
[08:06] <Lowe> AZNSLD: weird
[08:06] <gazuuu> ?
[08:06] <baktaah> LordTureis  beryl
[08:07] <jrib> ferronica: right click on the file, there should be an audo/video properties tab
[08:07] <vector_graphics> gazuuu, isn't there a userlist-file in the samba configurations directory?
[08:07] <fuzzy_logic> baktaah: http://people.freedesktop.org/~krh/akamaru.git/
[08:07] <jxn> Razor44: I'm running kubuntu on my laptop, would cpufreqd work there too?
[08:07] <ferronica> jrib: i wanna check in Detail
[08:07] <Lowe> AZNSLD: i've no idea what it could possible be...
[08:07] <LordTureis> baktaah: that opens up more possiblities (as opposed to neither)
[08:07] <Lowe> sorry
[08:07] <vector_graphics> gazuuu, sorry i am not that deep into samba
[08:07] <jrib> ferronica: be more specific
[08:07] <jxn> Razor44: atm, there is powernowd
[08:07] <baktaah> LordTureis  thanks man
[08:07] <LordTureis> baktaah: there are a few (kinda) but none of them are stable right now
[08:07] <ferronica> jrib: Reso, size, format used, etc
[08:08] <Razor44> sorry cpufreq is a gnome applet
[08:08] <vector_graphics> gazuuu, but i am googling for boot up mounting samba share ok? give me a sec
[08:08] <gazuuu> ok
[08:08] <noelferreira> what is the dreamweaver of ubuntu. Nothing better than quanta?
[08:08] <vector_graphics> gazuuu, but keep calling for help somebody might have better info than i can give
[08:08] <jrib> ferronica: the audo/video tab in properties tells you that
[08:09] <LordTureis> baktaah: there is "avant window navigator" which you can find at http://code.google.com/p/avant-window-navigator/
[08:09] <nick_> jrib: i was looking at updatemanager.py.. i missed anything you might have said.. i dont know python well enough to follow the execution--it all looks like class definitions to me
[08:09] <KalleDK> How do i search several files for a line of text
[08:09] <jxn> Razor44: damn
[08:09] <gazuuu> ok i have a hopefull mind, i think every second how i can solver
[08:09] <jrib> KalleDK: grep string file1 file2 file3...
[08:09] <gazuuu> i read all that i can
[08:09] <LordTureis> baktaah, there is also "Gnome dock" at http://www.gnome-dock.org/trac but it is currently very unstable and require a ton of configuration
[08:09] <baktaah> LordTureis
[08:10] <bristol27> need to borrow your bot a sec...
[08:10] <jburd> KalleDK, you can use grep or beagle.
[08:10] <baktaah> LordTureis  I found one that is GREAT
[08:10] <baktaah> but
[08:10] <bristol27> !pastebin
[08:10] <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)
[08:10] <baktaah> it does not have "above"
[08:10] <nick_> fetcher.run()
[08:10] <KalleDK> thx i'll try
[08:10] <nick_> oops
[08:10] <Casquinha> how do i change the default font size in mplayer?
[08:10] <fuzzy_logic> bahtaah: as i said: http://people.freedesktop.org/~krh/akamaru.git/
[08:10] <LordTureis> baktaah, what do you mean, which one?
[08:10] <fuzzy_logic> that one works fine
[08:10] <baktaah> LordTureis so.. everytime I want to start an application I need to minimze what I am looking at
[08:10] <baktaah> LordTureis  Gdeskelts
[08:10] <mikebeecham> can someone help me with one linux machine accessing the printer of another linux machine?
[08:11] <LordTureis> k, well, I've never really used gdesklets, so I don't know if I'll be able to help you furthur
[08:11] <IsaacKlinger> Hey. Where are the package files located on the Ubuntu installation CD?
[08:11] <zoxa> do anyone know where i can get a firewall to ubuntu?
[08:11] <IsaacKlinger> zoxa, moblock is good.
[08:11] <universus> hello
[08:11] <nick_> out of curiosity--is there a terminal app that takes stdin and puts it in the clipboard?
[08:11] <LordTureis> zoxa: add/remove programs > firestarter
[08:12] <universus> can someone tell me how to install .com files?
[08:12] <IsaacKlinger> It's easily configurable, and perfect for P2P.
[08:12] <erUSUL> !firewal
[08:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about firewal - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:12] <LordTureis> !firestarter
[08:12] <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).
[08:12] <erUSUL> !firewall
[08:12] <zoxa> tanks. where can i download it?
[08:12] <universus> i need to install RTSPKT.COM its a file for my wifi ( drivers for linux )
[08:12] <universus> dunno what command
[08:12] <mikebeecham> can someone help me with one linux machine accessing the printer of another linux machine?
[08:12] <StoneNewt> has anyone here got fingerprint authentification to work?
[08:12] <IsaacKlinger> http://moblock.berlios.de/
[08:13] <josh_> cupsd can manage printers for a network
[08:13] <LordTureis> zoxa: applications > add/remove > search for firestarter
[08:13] <Casquinha> how do i change the default font size in mplayer?
[08:13] <bristol27> VirtualBox:  can't get past this warning > http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12991/   I have tried to create a user as you can see in this screen shot > http://usera.imagecave.com/linuxn00b/Screenshot.png  but I cannot add another user.. any ideas as to why?
[08:13] <universus> HELP ME GUYS
[08:13] <universus> HOW I CAN INSTALL .COM FILES
[08:13] <jrib> !helpme | universus
[08:13] <ubotu> universus: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:14] <vector_graphics> gazuuu, http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2003-November/025480.html
[08:14] <jrib> !caps | universus
[08:14] <ubotu> universus: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[08:14] <universus> ;(
[08:14] <jburd> universus, "install .com files?"
[08:14] <LjL> universus: ... .com files? i only know of .com as an extension for DOS executable programs that can stay in one segment.
[08:14] <zoxa> im sorry, im new on ubuntu so i need a firewall that is easy to use
[08:14] <vector_graphics> how to register with this irc server?
[08:14] <Pollywog> Casquinha: I believe you need to install the font you want to use
[08:15] <LjL> !register > vector_graphics    (vector_graphics, see the private message from Ubotu)
[08:15] <cvk77> zoxa: why a firewall?
[08:15] <sogen> j #ubuntu-pl
[08:15] <jburd> one segment?
[08:15] <billy> zoxa:  Ubuntu comes with a firewall.  Use Firestarter to configure it.
[08:15] <LjL> jburd: one segment of Intel real mode memory - i.e. 64 kilobytes
[08:15] <Pollywog> is anyone else getting PAM errors in Edgy?
[08:15] <sogen> is there any good antyvirus for ubuntu ?
[08:15] <zoxa> ubuntu need a firewall like other computers. right?
[08:15] <LjL> !firewall > zoxa    (zoxa, see the private message from Ubotu)
[08:16] <Casquinha> Pollywog, thats not the case... i actually know how to start it with smalle scale of font, but i don't know how to make it manually to start with font 3... 5 is the default. I hate to type the font scale size command all the time
[08:16] <bristol27> zoxa: there are two more here > http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy
[08:16] <LjL> ubuntu is not a "computer", and no computer "needs" a firewal
[08:16] <zoxa> where can i download firestarter?
[08:16] <bogdeha> fuzzy_logic, I'm not sure.. I hav the standard ubuntu and nothing else :/
[08:16] <josh_> snort = antivirus to a certain extent
[08:16] <LordTureis> bristol27: it looks like in your screen shot you're trying to add another _group_,
[08:16] <bristol27> but they may be default ones that are provided, not sure
[08:16] <LjL> zoxa: nowhere. just type "sudo apt-get install firestarter" in a console
[08:16] <cvk77> !install
[08:16] <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
[08:16] <LjL> !info firestarter
[08:16] <ubotu> firestarter: gtk program for managing and observing your firewall. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.3-1.2ubuntu3 (edgy), package size 383 kB, installed size 1884 kB
[08:16] <cvk77> !apt
[08:16] <LjL> enable universe first
[08:16] <ubotu> APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome) or !Adept (KDE)
[08:16] <Kenman> if I ctrl-alt-f2 to get the console how do I get back
[08:16] <LjL> !software > zoxa    (zoxa, see the private message from Ubotu)
[08:16] <mortal5> is the next version of ubuntu gona come with  beryl yet?
[08:16] <Pollywog> Casquinha: oic
[08:16] <LjL> mortal5: no
[08:16] <bristol27> well it looksthat way because I don't have a add user tab
[08:17] <jrib> nick_: this file loads ok for you: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/edgy-updates/main/dist-upgrader-all/current/edgy.tar.gz ?  And this one: http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/meta-release ?
[08:17] <LordTureis> bristol27: on the window that says "User settings" look at the top right button
[08:17] <zoxa> thanks
[08:17] <bristol27> add it to my linux users?
[08:17] <bristol27> or ubuntu users..
[08:17] <Pollywog> I am getting PAM errors like this in Edgy: authdaemond: PAM adding faulty module: /lib/security/pam_foreground.so
[08:18] <LordTureis> hang on, i'm confused
[08:18] <bristol27> you know whatI meant
[08:18] <chris3435> i changed my fstab to allow my 2nd hard drive to be mounted on boot i put it to mount under /media/storage/ i go there and it mounts fine it just wont appear under places or on my desktop
[08:18] <mortal5> LjL, not stable enough eh?
[08:18] <bristol27> sorry to be politically incorrect
[08:18] <Pollywog> I think Courier is causing them but I am not sure
[08:18] <LjL> mortal5: 'parently
[08:18] <josh_> you could ln -s to link a desktop icon to your fstab mount
[08:18] <LordTureis> bristol27: what exactly are you trying to do?
[08:18] <vector_graphics> LjL, can i "/msg" a non-registered as a register user?
[08:18] <zoxa> i get "command not found"
[08:18] <LjL> vector_graphics: yes
[08:18] <Pollywog> I do not see this error in Etch only on an Etch system running Courier IMAP
[08:18] <Casquinha> how do i change the default font size in mplayer?
[08:18] <LjL> zoxa: when typing what?
[08:19] <Pollywog> Edgy
[08:19] <sogen> anyone know good antyvirus for ubuntu ?
[08:19] <inimesekene> what if i have two monitors that have different resolutions, for example 1440x900 and 1280x1024 how does that work out? and is that even possible?
[08:19] <zoxa> typing: "sudo apt - get install firestarter"
[08:19] <LjL> zoxa: it's  sudo apt-get install firestarter . you need to enable Universe first anyway, if you haven't already
[08:19] <LjL> that is, no quotation marks.
[08:19] <LjL> !universe > zoxa    (zoxa, see the private message from Ubotu)
[08:19] <bristol27> run winblows 2000/pro in virtualbox...  but in order to so..  I have to create a user
[08:19] <LjL> and no space between "apt" and "-" and "get"
[08:20] <zoxa> how do i enable "universe"
[08:20] <LjL> zoxa: the bot just gave you a link about that
[08:20] <Pollywog> I use ClamAV bit there is also F-Prot which I was unable to install
[08:20] <AmyRose> I'm curious--has anyone had any success with this on an Aureal Vortex with loading wavetable samples? http://savannah.nongnu.org/support/?103017
[08:20] <Pollywog> I think the installer is broken in Edgy
[08:21] <vector_graphics> inimesekene, it's definitely possilbe if both the Graphics Connectors work on your graphic card and you have specified the resolution in a config-file
[08:21] <AmyRose> zoxa: Go into Synaptic, go to Settings --> Repositories, and check the Universe
[08:21] <bristol27> according to this guide:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/VirtualBox
[08:22] <Casquinha> how do i change the default font size in mplayer?
[08:22] <zoxa> i have read on the net, that you can use windows applications in ubuntu. is that tru?
[08:22] <monteiro> anyone knows what lines i've to put in xorg.conf, to get compiz working ?
[08:22] <bristol27> and this warning:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12991/
[08:22] <LjL> !virtualizers > zoxa    (zoxa, see the private message from Ubotu)
[08:22] <AmyRose> Ooh, I love VirtualBox
[08:22] <Pollywog> Casquinha: have you tried changing in in the user conf file?
[08:22] <Casquinha> zoxa, yes, it is possible with emulators
[08:22] <AmyRose> monteiro: What video card do you have?
[08:23] <monteiro> AmyRose: nvidia
[08:23] <monteiro> AmyRose: i've nvidia drivers installed too
[08:23] <zoxa> where can i get emulators?
[08:23] <eexpress> hi, i want use a adjust-bar within bash, to get a select percent value. how can i do? zenity has not fit parameter.
[08:23] <AmyRose> monteiro: Good, I was hoping you did
[08:23] <Pollywog> Casquina: in ~/.mplayer/config
[08:23] <LordTureis> bristol27: that's strange, but https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox shows a completely different installation method, have you tried that one?
[08:23] <bristol27> I tinkered for an hour or two b4 I came back for more help
[08:24] <Casquinha> Pollywog, i have located it.. but i really don't know what to write there... it comes out blank, and there is a commented guide that just says that i can put commands there. I have tried differend commands, but.. seems like i just don't know the syntax. Not even sure if that is the place where i should put those commands
[08:24] <AmyRose> monteiro: This will tell you what to do. Though it's Beryl, the procedure is the same:http://wiki.beryl-project.org/wiki/Troubleshooting_nVidia
[08:24] <monteiro> AmyRose: tks :) have a good day!
[08:24] <Pollywog> Casquinha: I think you can get examples from the systemwide file and copy them to your user config and then edit
[08:24] <AmyRose> monteiro: The "Automatic easy solution" is what you should do
[08:24] <ferronica> any one here using gammu
[08:25] <baktaah> Anyone know of a Mac OSX looking dock, I tried Kiba-dock but couldn't even put the terminal on there
[08:25] <rambo3> no
[08:25] <bristol27> I have done most all of that.. but you may be on to something there
[08:25] <Pollywog> Casquinha: look here http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-77329.html
[08:25] <baktaah> Anyone know of a mac OSX looking dock, where I might put programs on, e.g Terminal and etc.
[08:25] <monteiro> AmyRose: ok, tks
[08:25] <Casquinha> Pollywog, can't locate that file
[08:25] <bristol27> see something I didn't see b4
[08:25] <Casquinha> Pollywog, ok, ill check it
[08:25] <AmyRose> you're very welcome, monteiro
[08:25] <rambo3> baktaah, if you make it look like mac osx it will crash
[08:25] <jxn> !kxdocker
[08:25] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kxdocker - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:25] <ferronica> any one here using gammu
[08:26] <baktaah> jxn  you mean kdock
[08:26] <baktaah> rambo3  :) ?
[08:26] <Pollywog> see also /etc/mplayer/mplayer.conf
[08:26] <baktaah> kiba-dock
[08:26] <zoxa> can i use msn on ubuntu?
[08:26] <LordTureis> bristol27: have you tried the #vbox group on irc.freenode.net (as referenced at the bottom of https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox
[08:26] <Pollywog> zoxa: yes
[08:26] <Sayers> zoxa: yes
[08:26] <AmyRose> zoxa: Yes, through amsn, gaim, or kopete
[08:26] <Pollywog> Kopete is one way to use MSN or Gaim
[08:26] <delmar> hey everyone.   can anyone recommend alternatives to Nautilus?  I Just wanna see what other file managers there are.
[08:26] <Ermis> hi
[08:26] <Sayers> Gaim is the best tho :)
[08:26] <Ermis> where can i find themes?
[08:26] <Miika-Pekka> hello
[08:26] <AmyRose> amsn is the best if msn is all you use though
[08:26] <Pollywog> Licq also does it but you might prefer Kopete
[08:27] <jxn> delmar: konqueror, dolphin
[08:27] <zoxa> where could i get them?
[08:27] <Pollywog> zoxa: do you use KDE or Gnome?
[08:27] <AmyRose> zoxa: open Synaptic or Adept, depending on whether you're using GNOME or KDE
[08:27] <eexpress> hi, i want use a adjust-bar within bash, to get a select percent value. how can i do? zenity has not fit parameter.
[08:27] <jxn> zoxa: via 'apt-get install <program>'
[08:27] <zoxa> ubuntu
[08:27] <bristol27> no..  same thing
[08:27] <Pollywog> but is your desktop Gnome?
[08:27] <Pollywog> then go with Gaim
[08:27] <delmar> jxn, cheers
[08:27] <Pollywog> sudo apt-get install Gaim
[08:28] <bristol27> but yeah as far as the guide.. I had already configured all the point and click settings..  they are self explanatory..
[08:28] <jxn> delmar: :-)
[08:28] <ferronica> any one here using gammu
[08:29] <FelipeBare> hi all. will ubuntu 7.04 comes with beryl pre-instaled ?
[08:29] <AmyRose> ferronica: What's gammu?
[08:29] <jxn> !gammu
[08:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gammu - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:29] <ferronica> AmyRose: application for mobile phones
[08:29] <Casquinha> Pollywog, thanks for the link. It solved the problem.. Actually.. to think it, i should of had figure it out myself... Stupid me. I just had mispelling... :p
[08:29] <LordTureis> bristol27: i'm sorry, I've got to be somewhere, but I wish you the best of luck with that.
[08:29] <Pollywog> Casquinha: :)
[08:29] <bristol27> it's ok..
[08:29] <Rhoruns> heya guys! what's up? :)
[08:30] <bristol27> it's the user settings..  the warning even states that
[08:30] <billboforealdoe> may i get help installing wine. the websites instuctions fail because i dont have libarsc0
[08:30] <bristol27> just can't seem to do much about it
[08:30] <lwp> Where can i get themes for gnome?
[08:30] <FelipeBare> hi all. will ubuntu 7.04 comes with beryl pre-installed ?
[08:30] <nick_> whats a good gnome irc program?
[08:30] <jrib> !themes > lwp    (lwp, see the private message from ubotu)
[08:30] <Pici> FelipeBare: No. It wont.
[08:30] <nick_> !irc
[08:30] <ubotu> irc is Internet Relay Chat - Ubuntu IRC clients: xchat (http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/XChatHowto), gaim (http://help.ubuntu.com/community/GaimHowto), Konversation (http://konversation.berlios.de/docs/), irssi (console) (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Irssi) - Also see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat and !guidelines
[08:30] <SperMite> oi
[08:31] <FelipeBare> Pici, Thanks a lot :)
[08:31] <AmyRose> Konversation pwns ;P
[08:31] <gian> I accidently deleted /usr/lib/firefox, is there any way to reinstall firefox?
[08:31] <nick_> !girc
[08:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about girc - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:31] <arkindal> hi
[08:31] <billboforealdoe> may i get help installing wine. the websites instuctions fail because i dont have libarsc0
[08:31] <Pollywog> Konversation is nice, using kvirc now
[08:31] <cvk77> gian: sudo apt-get install firefox
[08:31] <Pici> billboforealdoe: wine is in the Ubuntu repositories
[08:31] <bristol27> I like xchat nick_
[08:31] <billboforealdoe> it keeps dang failing
[08:31] <cyber_brain_mfkg> !torrent
[08:31] <ubotu> Torrent clients: Azureus (Java), BitTornado (Shell with python front-end), KTorrent (KDE/Qt)  -  Bittorent FAQ: http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html
[08:31] <cvk77> gian: sorry, "sudo apt-get install --reinstall firefox"
[08:31] <gian> cvk77: thanks I'll give it a try
[08:32] <gian> ok
[08:32] <jmx> Whats a help chatroom named on here?
[08:32] <jrib> jmx: #ubuntu for ubuntu help
[08:33] <jmx> am I not in that room right now
[08:33] <zoxa> is there any application similar to "go to my pc" to ubuntu. i want so acsess my ubuntu pc remote from my school
[08:33] <gian> cvk77: It says some packets could not be authenticated
[08:33] <billboforealdoe> i keep getting the error libartsc0 when trying to install wine
[08:34] <gian> zoxa: SSH
[08:34] <Pollywog> zoxa: SSH and VNC
[08:34] <stigma_off> somebody knows as to install geforce4 mx440 in ubuntu 7.04?
[08:34] <Pollywog> there is a VNC howto on the forums
[08:34] <stigma_off> ^^
[08:34] <zoxa> where to download?
[08:34] <stigma_off> link for "HOWto"
[08:35] <billboforealdoe> !wine
[08:35] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[08:35] <stigma_off> ^^
[08:35] <jmx> anyone want to help me with some stupid easy problem that I dont understand
[08:35] <YuXeXeS> S..a
[08:35] <YuXeXeS> Ben Trkm
[08:35] <Pollywog> stigma_off: install the nvidia drivers first
[08:35] <YuXeXeS> Varm Lan Aranzda Adam
[08:35] <YuXeXeS> :D
[08:35] <YuXeXeS> allaHsIZlAR
[08:35] <YuXeXeS> :D
[08:35] <AmyRose> Wine is pretty good for the few things I use it for (thankfully it's a luxury and not a necessity for me)
[08:35] <jrib> jmx: just state the problem, no one can know if they can help you before you do that :)
[08:35] <Pollywog> I just did sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx and that got everything
[08:35] <RoundyT1> zoxa, you need to make sure ssh-client is installed on both computers. Open a terminal and type "sudo apt-get install openssh-client" on that computer, if you want to VIEW the other comptuers...use VNC
[08:35] <YuXeXeS> hepinizin
[08:35] <YuXeXeS> anasn zikim
[08:35] <YuXeXeS> :D
[08:36] <YuXeXeS> orospu cocuklar
[08:36] <YuXeXeS> naber
[08:36] <YuXeXeS> :D
[08:36] <zoxa> thanks
[08:36] <jrib> YuXeXeS: what language?
[08:36] <YuXeXeS> Turkish
[08:36] <RoundyT1> !flood | YuXeXeS
[08:36] <ubotu> YuXeXeS: 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)
[08:36] <vector_graphics> if i connect to chat.eu.freenode.net will it see the freenode.net users too?
[08:36] <YuXeXeS> Lan
[08:36] <stigma_off> apokryphos: 	
[08:36] <stigma_off> when I install the X does not initiate.
[08:36] <YuXeXeS> :D
[08:36] <jrib> !tr | YuXeXeS
[08:36] <ubotu> YuXeXeS: Turk ubuntu kullanicilari, turkce yardim yada geyik icin #ubuntu-tr hizmetinizde.
[08:37] <RoundyT1> jrib, thanks lol
[08:37] <YuXeXeS> :))
[08:37] <jmx> Okay...well all im trying to do is install plugins so I can watch video's and stuff..but i download the flash player and it asks me to use my terminal to navigate to this directory after i have unpackaged it and then install it with the comman...but I dont know how to navigate to that dir using my terminal
[08:37] <YuXeXeS> anladm
[08:37] <jxn> jrib: thanks also
[08:37] <YuXeXeS> Where Are You Froum RoundyT1
[08:37] <YuXeXeS> ?
[08:37] <jmx> command****
[08:37] <Pollywog> stigma_off: once the nvidia drivers are installed you will need to edit your /etc/X11/xorg.conf so the nvidia driver is used
[08:37] <jxn> YuXeXeS: in english, please
[08:38] <RoundyT1> jmx, cd /"dir'  if you have it downloaded on your desktop it would be like "cd /home/USERNAME/Desktop
[08:38] <RoundyT1> YuXeXeS, Utah why?
[08:38] <zoxa> is there any virus to linux/ ubuntu?
[08:38] <YuXeXeS> ignorence
[08:38] <jrib> zoxa: not really (i.e. you don't need an antivirus)
[08:38] <YuXeXeS> understand
[08:38] <YuXeXeS> ??
[08:39] <YuXeXeS> I am TurkiSh
[08:39] <YuXeXeS> My Turk
[08:39] <Pollywog> zoxa: you would have to look very hard to find one
[08:39] <RoundyT1> jmx, cd /home/yourusername/Desktop/folder you extracted it to.
[08:39] <stigma_off> [apokryphos] : yes I know. More I am usuario novice.
[08:39] <YuXeXeS> no ingLish
[08:39] <jxn> YuXeXeS: great
[08:39] <jale2ice> how do i get ubuntu to reconfigure xorg.conf after a monitor swap?
[08:39] <Pollywog> YuXeXeS: I was guessing Turkish
[08:39] <jrib> !xonfig > jale2ice    (jale2ice, see the private message from ubotu)
[08:39] <gian> cvk77: I'm getting an error
[08:39] <RoundyT1> jale2ice, reinstall? idk
[08:39] <dyrne> jale2ice: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:39] <Pollywog> is there a #ubuntu-tr ?
[08:39] <RoundyT1> jale2ice, lol nevermind dyrne knows best
[08:39] <vector_graphics> hm
[08:39] <jale2ice> thanks!
[08:40] <cyber_brain_mfkg> why my torrent clients won't work?i've tried opera and bittorent but it won't connect to trecker at all :(!
[08:40] <tokyo25> anyone one know where i can find info about installing ubuntu? i want to know stuff like the difference between ext2 and ext3. and why do i need to make a swap partition.
[08:40] <YuXeXeS> aranzda trk olan yokmu
[08:40] <YuXeXeS> aranzda trk olan yokmu
[08:40] <YuXeXeS> aranzda trk olan yokmu
[08:40] <YuXeXeS> ?
[08:40] <YuXeXeS> hepinizin a.koyim
[08:40] <zelexus> huh?
[08:40] <YuXeXeS> :D
[08:40] <RoundyT1> cyber_brain_mfkg, firewall?
[08:40] <jxn> YuXeXeS: most of us don't understand turkish
[08:40] <jxn> YuXeXeS: so stop that. please
[08:40] <RoundyT1> cyber_brain_mfkg, router ports being blocked?
[08:40] <jrib> YuXeXeS: stop please.  Use this channel to ask a support question in english.  Use #ubuntu.tr for turkish and #ubuntu-offtopic for english non-support stuff
[08:40] <Pollywog> YuXeXeS: English please
[08:40] <stigma_off> [apokryphos] : I do not obtain to edit xorg
[08:40] <cyber_brain_mfkg> RoundyT1: nope!don't think i'm useing any!
[08:40] <YuXeXeS> lan a..qoim anlamyorum
[08:40] <RoundyT1> cyber_brain_mfkg, router ports being blocked?
[08:40] <YuXeXeS> turkce Konusun
[08:41] <YuXeXeS> :D
[08:41] <cyber_brain_mfkg> RoundyT1: How to check ports?
[08:41] <AZNSLD> hey
[08:41] <RoundyT1> cyber_brain_mfkg, depends on router company
[08:41] <YuXeXeS> AZNSLD
[08:41] <zelexus> hey
[08:41] <Pici> YuXeXeS: /join #ubuntu-tr
[08:41] <dyrne> tokyo25: you can find that at help.ubuntu.com but basically  youll want ext3 and you dont need a swap partition but you want one. you can make swap files instead similar to windows page file if you want.
[08:41] <jxn> !kick YuXeXeS
[08:41] <jrib> Pici: s/-/.
[08:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kick yuxexes - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:41] <AZNSLD> mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed
[08:41] <AZNSLD> error: 'Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)'
[08:41] <Pollywog> anyone know where I can find a howto for the new fail2ban configuration scheme?
[08:41] <AZNSLD> what does this mean
[08:41] <AZNSLD> ?
[08:41] <RoundyT1> cyber_brain_mfkg, and you'll need to know which ports they are OR you could make sure your router is setup for PnP which does the port stuff automatically
[08:41] <YuXeXeS> susun a.koyarm
[08:41] <YuXeXeS> onun bunun cocuklar
[08:41] <YuXeXeS> :D
[08:41] <stigma_off> apokryphos: 	
[08:42] <stigma_off> when I go to save xorg the system does not allow
[08:42] <YuXeXeS> BySss
[08:42] <Pollywog> AZNSLD: I think networking is disabled in your MySQL conf
[08:42] <ferronica> any one here using nokia phones in ubuntu 6.06 ???
[08:42] <YuXeXeS> Go tO SLeep
[08:42] <gian> YuXeXeS: Please dont spam dude
[08:42] <cyber_brain_mfkg> RoundyT1: uf!how to check if torrent port is not blocked???
[08:42] <AZNSLD> ?
[08:42] <AZNSLD> how to I enable it
[08:43] <RoundyT1> cyber_brain_mfkg, normally you can just open a browser and type 192.168.1.1 and it will ask for a username and pass, that you will need to get from the manufacturer of the router, and if you set the usrnm and pass yourself you'll need to reset it (or use it if you know it)
[08:43] <Pollywog> AZNSLD: edit /etc/mysql/my.cnf
[08:43] <RoundyT1> cyber_brain_mfkg, most the time its like username: admin pass : password
[08:44] <ferronica> any one here using nokia phones in ubuntu 6.06 ???
[08:44] <cyber_brain_mfkg> RoundyT1: I have wireless AP and it is not router - only AP!
[08:44] <RoundyT1> cyber_brain_mfkg, oooo. ok. hmm...
[08:44] <Pollywog> AZNSLD: edit /etc/mysql/my.cnf see a line that looks like bind-address            = 192.168.1.1
[08:44] <Pollywog> but make sure you set your root password for MySQL first
[08:44] <RoundyT1> cyber_brain_mfkg, what kind of modem is used?
[08:44] <rambo3> Pollywog is that the problem or mysqld not running
[08:45] <Pollywog> rambo3: you might be right
[08:45] <craigbass1976> ok, I followed this http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=340689 except I forgot to do the blacklist step.  I did it after the fact, which must have borked it, so I redid the whole procedure.  No love  Prior to blacklisting, I did have a wireless interface, but couldn't figure outhow to configure it.  Now, I've got nothing.
[08:45] <Pollywog> AZNSLD: make sure it is actually running
[08:45] <cyber_brain_mfkg> RoundyT1: Planet WAP-4033 - wireless modem
[08:45] <rambo3> AZNSLD chaning localhost to IP might be security issue
[08:46] <RoundyT1> cyber_brain_mfkg, that should have a web-based interface....try that ip i gave you OR look it up on the manufac.'s website
[08:46] <cyber_brain_mfkg> RoundyT1: my connection is like:  eth0-->Planet WAP-4033-->ISP
[08:46] <Pollywog> AZNSLD: localhost is better than an IP address, so don't change that if you don't have to
[08:47] <mtrcn> hi everyone
[08:47] <thezenmaster> hi folks!
[08:47] <cyber_brain_mfkg> RoundyT1: my ISP told me that this AP is not router and there is no need (and no way) to set up port fowarding
[08:47] <ferronica> any one here using nokia phones in ubuntu 6.06 ???
[08:47] <lwp> what file type is support in themes? i download a theme and i can not load it
[08:47] <Pollywog> AZNSLD: take a look at the documentation at www.mysql.org under "setting up initial accounts" and also the section on security
[08:47] <RoundyT1> cyber_brain_mfkg, hmm interesting .... then they must control the ports you use
[08:47] <jrib> lwp: tar.gz with proper structure
[08:48] <mtrcn> I have ati x1700 card, and I installed fglrx driver but i didnt run /msg NickServ IDENTIFY
[08:48] <Pollywog> AZNSLD: it's not hard even a pollywog can do it
[08:48] <dyrne> lwp: usually i unpack those and just drop the themedirectory in /usr/share/themes
[08:48] <mtrcn> I have ati x1700 card, and I installed fglrx driver but i didnt run direct rendering
[08:48] <billboforealdoe> i need help getting wine to install. keep getting error libartsc0
[08:48] <rambo3> !LAMP | AZNSLD  (read about phpmyadmin)
[08:48] <ubotu> AZNSLD  (read about phpmyadmin): 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+)
[08:48] <mtrcn> pardon :)
[08:48] <dyrne> lwp: you can do it with the gui though
[08:48] <cyber_brain_mfkg> RoundyT1: don't think so... when Opera runs port test it sais that port 18xyx(can't remember) is ok
[08:49] <baktaah> Anyone know how to get ur programs on Kiba-dock?
[08:49] <mtrcn> what should I do?
[08:49] <rambo3> AZNSLD, you need to create root password and a user
[08:49] <rambo3> for mysql
[08:49] <RoundyT1> cyber_brain_mfkg, contact them and ask them if PnP is enabled on your ap by default, and if so, then its definitely a tracker issue, lots of times depending on what you're downloading you can get errors,  on gnome my Bittorrent works just fine. Windows I use Utorrent, i am not sure if there's a Linux version though.
[08:50] <Pollywog> rambo3: I found it easier to use the command line, phpmyadmin is kind of hard to understand at first
[08:50] <craigbass1976> ok, I uncommented the black listing, and now I see wireless card in network cinfig gui and iwconfig
[08:50] <thezenmaster> does anyone know a good Adobe Reader alternative? non-proprietary
[08:50] <con-man> is there any way to get programs to start up with ubuntu on certain desktops(1,2,3,4)  and in certain positions
[08:50] <baktaah> Could someone please assist me with some help regarding kiba-dock?
[08:51] <jxn> thezenmaster: KPDF
[08:51] <Pollywog> theacolyte: kpdf or xpodf
[08:51] <Pollywog> theacolyte: kpdf or xpdf
[08:51] <RoundyT1> cyber_brain_mfkg, if you are having continual issues try different places/trackers bitjunkie.com, demonoid.com, mininova.com, thepiratebay.org
[08:51] <Pici> !pdf | thezenmaster
[08:51] <ubotu> thezenmaster: pdf is the Portable Document Format created by Adobe; viewable in GNU/Linux with xpdf/kpdf/gpdf, evince and also adobe reader (free download, but closed source)
[08:51] <RoundyT1> just to name a few
[08:51] <craigbass1976> iwconfig eth1 scanning give me no scan results
[08:51] <Pollywog> personally I like Adobe Reader
[08:51] <rambo3> Pollywog, yeah for MySql command line.
[08:51] <Pollywog> but those others are good
[08:52] <thezenmaster> i'm trying to keep my ubuntu proprietary software free
[08:52] <Pollywog> oic
[08:52] <thezenmaster> as much as possible
[08:52] <billboforealdoe> how do i remove the conflicting application goin against wine
[08:52] <rambo3> apt-respect wine
[08:53] <[WaZ] > !codecs
[08:53] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[08:53] <Pollywog> billboforealdoe: what is the app that is conflicting?
[08:53] <billboforealdoe> i dont know, it just tells me go to advanced downloader to remove it
[08:53] <lwp> cgwd themer what is this?
[08:53] <Pollywog> don't remove it until you know if it is essential
[08:53] <billboforealdoe> i just want wine to work
[08:54] <billboforealdoe> keeps telling me libartsc0 something
[08:54] <Pollywog> oh you might need that
[08:54] <rambo3> billboforealdoe, is it  xwine
[08:54] <ardchoille> billboforealdoe: It might help if you could pastebin the entire error your are getting.
[08:54] <billboforealdoe> just wine to my knowledge
[08:54] <ardchoille> !pastebin
[08:54] <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)
[08:54] <lwp> cgwd themer what is this?
[08:54] <mtrcn> does anyone know?
[08:54] <rambo3> billboforealdoe, you need to get wine from wine repos , the one in ubuntu is old
[08:55] <billboforealdoe> give me a second
[08:55] <Pollywog> there are wine repos?
[08:55] <rambo3> WineHq
[08:55] <Pollywog> oh that
[08:55] <lwp> cgwd themer what is this?
[08:55] <hoek> (feisty)  sendmail and hostname -i == 127.0.0.1 ?
[08:56] <PriceChild> lwp, its a very old themer for compiz-quinn. Its now obselete
[08:56] <billboforealdoe>   Depends: libartsc0 (>=1.5.2-0) but 1.3.2-3 is to be installed
[08:56] <billboforealdoe> thats what i keep gettin
[08:56] <lwp> i need it to install a full theme
[08:56] <ferronica> how to check in which port USB device is connected???
[08:56] <lwp> buttons and etc
[08:56] <PriceChild> lwp, don't use it
[08:56] <rambo3> billboforealdoe, http://www.winehq.com/site/download-deb
[08:56] <lwp> what should i use?
[08:56] <PriceChild> lwp, what do you want to know?
[08:56] <Pollywog> billboforealdoe: yeah I would not go through with that, get the sources from WineHQ
[08:56] <LinuxProbie> How do I do a script in xChat to automatically do my nickserv id?
[08:56] <billboforealdoe> once i get the deb what do i do
[08:56] <PriceChild> lwp, *do
[08:57] <lillrazor> someone who knows whats wrong when I cant connect to a wireless network? it can find it but not connect to it :/
[08:57] <rambo3> billboforealdoe, the you have done something wrong , or just didnt read the page
[08:57] <lwp> i want to install this theme -> http://www.robertourso.com/?p=16#comments
[08:57] <LinuxProbie> !xchat script
[08:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xchat script - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:58] <PriceChild> lwp, short story... you can't anymore.
[08:58] <lwp> why?
[08:58] <billboforealdoe> ive read it a  1000 times and did the steps and i get the libartsc0 error
[08:58] <con-man> anyone here had problems with USB 2.0 causing linux to lock up?
[08:58] <alex__> 1
[08:58] <PriceChild> lwp, unless you're experienced and willing enough to convert it to an emerald theme
[08:58] <lwp> how to convert it?
[08:58] <craigbass1976> anyone?
[08:58] <PriceChild> lwp, i don't know
[08:59] <ferronica> PriceChild: how to check in which Port USB device is connected????
[08:59] <alex__> meta-#ubuntu-utah
[08:59] <billboforealdoe> i have the wine little folder thing i just dont know how to install it from that
[08:59] <jaminkle> hey i am going to kill myself if i spent another day on windows :D would i be able to get photoshop working ok on ubuntu with vmware? i need it for graphic design
[08:59] <Pollywog> is it a deb package?
[08:59] <billboforealdoe> yes
[09:00] <mikebeecham> can someone help me with one linux machine accessing the printer of another linux machine?
[09:00] <Pollywog> is it a deb for Ubuntu Etch?
[09:00] <billboforealdoe> im on dapper but yea
[09:00] <jerb> ferronica: I should show in dmesg
[09:00] <Pollywog> oh maybe that is why it won't install
[09:00] <jerb> s/I/it
[09:00] <Pollywog> did you see a deb for Dapper?
[09:00] <lwp> how can i convert theme in form of cgwd to normal theme for ubuntu?
[09:01] <billboforealdoe> i think.. not 100%. is there a way to just upgrade to edgy without loosing everything ive started?
[09:01] <jrib> lwp: cgwd?  Where did you get it?
[09:01] <Pollywog> billboforealdoe: yes
[09:01] <[WaZ] > !upgrade
[09:01] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[09:01] <lwp> i want to install this theme -> http://www.robertourso.com/?p=16#comments
[09:01] <lupusbeta> hm
[09:02] <billboforealdoe> i will try that but i did get wine for dapper
[09:02] <PriceChild> lwp, I've already explained you can't use cgwd themes
[09:02] <[WaZ] > it will update all your apps
[09:02] <Pollywog> billboforealdoe: that should install on dapper with 'sudo dpkg -i <packaage>.deb
[09:02] <Pollywog> billboforealdoe: that should install on dapper with 'sudo dpkg -i <packaage>.deb'
[09:03] <holzmodem>  i search for a working guide to install newest ati driver (fglrx) on 2.6.20 kernel, guide from wiki.cchtml.com doesn't work :-(
[09:03] <Pollywog> or you can upgrade to Edgy
[09:03] <Pollywog> and use the newer Wine deb
[09:03] <billboforealdoe> i know this may be a silly question but what would <package> be im very new
[09:03] <Pollywog> the name of the file
[09:03] <Shikamaru_89> si parla in inglese??
[09:03] <Pollywog> sudo dpkg -i thepackagename.deb
[09:03] <[WaZ] > billboforealdoe: it will upgrade evrything, it will not uninstall any applications
[09:04] <Shikamaru_89> ......................................................
[09:04] <Shikamaru_89> ......................................................
[09:04] <Shikamaru_89> ......................................................
[09:04] <Shikamaru_89> ......................................................
[09:04] <billboforealdoe> ok i will try the dpkg first if that doesnt go well i will upgrade to edg
[09:04] <Shikamaru_89> ......................................................
[09:04] <jrib> Shikamaru_89: stop
[09:04] <jxn> omg, i hate spam
[09:04] <[WaZ] > billboforealdoe: what are you trying to do?
[09:04] <billboforealdoe> get wine
[09:04] <billboforealdoe> thats all
[09:04] <jaminkle> should i go with ubuntu 6.10 for now?
[09:05] <[WaZ] > billboforealdoe: sudo apt-get install wine
[09:05] <rambo3> [WaZ] , install a wine deb for edgy in dapper
[09:05] <Shikamaru_89>  . * . ` , ( '  * .  Buonanotte a tutti! '  . * . ` , '  * .
[09:05] <[WaZ] > rambo3: oh
[09:05] <Pollywog> billboforealdoe: you said you have a dapper deb for Wine, right?
[09:05] <billboforealdoe> yes
[09:05] <Pollywog> sudo dpkg -i thepackagename.deb
[09:05] <Pollywog> if you want it fast
[09:05] <[WaZ] > rambo3: is it wise to install edgy debs in dapper?
[09:05] <jxn> thanks, LjL
[09:05] <Pollywog> no he has a dapper package
[09:06] <rambo3> [WaZ] , i have no idea , its fiving him dependecy problems
[09:06] <theacolyte> Afternoon LjL
[09:06] <LjL> evening
[09:06] <theacolyte> :)
[09:06] <Pollywog> billboforealdoe: how did you install dapper, was it an upgrade?
[09:06] <[WaZ] > billboforealdoe: try it, if you get more dependency problems, might want to go for upgrade
[09:07] <totallyscrewed> hi, could somebody offer some help?
[09:07] <billboforealdoe> im going to upgrade
[09:07] <Pollywog> k
[09:07] <[WaZ] > billboforealdoe: might be overkill...
[09:07] <billboforealdoe> dpkg'ing the deb didnt work
[09:07] <ferronica> jerb: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12997/
[09:07] <Pollywog> !upgrade
[09:07] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[09:07] <billboforealdoe> will try that, keep an eye out for me, im sure i will need more help. thanks everyone
[09:08] <jxn> !question | totallyscrewed
[09:08] <ubotu> totallyscrewed: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[09:08] <totallyscrewed> ok, thanks, let's go
[09:08] <ferronica> jerb: nokia 7710 i connected to USB tell me the pot
[09:08] <Pollywog> if you installed dapper as an upgrade, did you do it with 'apt-get dist-upgrade'?
[09:09] <Pnumekin> hi i've just a question i try co copy files from one hard drive to another. with  cp -u /media/Mediatheque/Musique /media/HD/Musique but it dosent work
[09:09] <Pollywog> sounds like perhaps you did not upgrade to dapper properly and that might be why the dapper wine package refuses to install
[09:09] <Pnumekin> what is the correct command ?
[09:09] <totallyscrewed> when booting, I've got a message saying cpu scaling is no longer available. Then I discovered my network interfaces are no longer recognized, the same for alsa system and graphics card
[09:09] <totallyscrewed> the only thing I've been playing around lately was the installation of a modem
[09:10] <totallyscrewed> which installed some modules in the kernel, but I've already removed them...I think
[09:10] <dyrne> Pnumekin: cp -u /directory/* /directory/ maybe
[09:10] <Pollywog> Pnumekin: are they just files with no directories?
[09:10] <jxn> totallyscrewed: always keep notes of what changes you made
[09:11] <Slasher> hi people
[09:11] <totallyscrewed> well...
[09:11] <Pnumekin> no it's directories with files inside
[09:11] <ferronica> jerb: what happend?
[09:11] <Pnumekin> and i think it's not the good command
[09:11] <Pnumekin> (thanx to help me)
[09:11] <Slasher> anyone know if its possible to install a addon gwu190 wireless dongle on ubuntu?
[09:11] <jrib> Pnumekin: -a
[09:11] <jxn> totallyscrewed: or you will end up, well... totally screwed ;)
[09:11] <Pollywog> Pnumekin: you need to use cp -R I think but look it up : man cp
[09:11] <totallyscrewed> I can't reinstall the kernel from the CD as I can't mount it...
[09:11] <kuw88> where can i found program for ubuntu ?
[09:12] <Thiefmn6092> ok] 
[09:12] <billboforealdoe> welp im uprgading to edgy as we speak
[09:12] <Thiefmn6092> hai guys
[09:12] <dyrne> !synaptic | kuw88
[09:12] <ubotu> kuw88: synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[09:12] <jxn> totallyscrewed: try booting a liveCD
[09:12] <Thiefmn6092> i am recruting for th mob
[09:12] <jrib> !software > kuw88    (kuw88, see the private message from ubotu)
[09:12] <Thiefmn6092> who wnts to join th mob?
[09:12] <Pollywog> billboforealdoe: :)
[09:12] <jrib> !offtopic | Thiefmn6092
[09:12] <ubotu> Thiefmn6092: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:12] <Thiefmn6092> oman
[09:12] <ferronica> jerb: hello
[09:12] <LuiXXX> hola
[09:12] <dyrne> Thiefmn6092: 401k?
[09:12] <Thiefmn6092> hm?
[09:12] <totallyscrewed> I did, but I can't get my network working with any of them, they don' t recognize my wireless card
[09:12] <ferronica> jerb: will you tell me in which port my USB device connected
[09:13] <LinuxProbie> !botsnack
[09:13] <ubotu> Yum!
[09:13] <jerb> ferronica: sorry at work give me a second to look through the pastebin
[09:13] <ferronica> jerb: okay
[09:13] <Thiefmn6092> jrib
[09:13] <Slasher> any ideas anyone how i would get an "addon gwu190" wireless dongle to work on ubuntu?
[09:13] <Thiefmn6092> do u wnt to join mob
[09:13] <jrib> Thiefmn6092: #ubuntu-offtopic for silliness please :)
[09:13] <Slasher> or a link anywhere (i tried google)
[09:14] <billboforealdoe> will be back
[09:14] <Pollywog> the brand of wifi card is "addon"?
[09:14] <totallyscrewed> does anybody know if it's possible to mount manually a cd drive?
[09:14] <Slasher> thats what it says on the box
[09:14] <Pollywog> oh yes I see it now
[09:15] <dyrne> totallyscrewed: anything ubuntu does can be done manually
[09:15] <Pollywog> maybe it does not have Linux drivers... checking
[09:15] <totallyscrewed> so...
[09:15] <Slasher> thanks, appreciated
[09:15] <melon_> will ntfs-3g be in Feisty Fawn by default? I've found this app VERY USEFUL
[09:15] <teMplaryum> damn i have just installed beryl on my edgy xD
[09:16] <teMplaryum> runs like crazy
[09:16] <Slasher> its sweet isn't it teMplaryum
[09:16] <jrib> melon_: it is in feisty's universe repository
[09:16] <dyrne> totallyscrewed: basically sudo mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom  if thats what youre asking
[09:16] <[WaZ] > totallyscrewed: mount -t ISOsomething /dev/cdrom /directorytomouny in
[09:16] <melon_> teMplaryum: Beryl is a really good application
[09:16] <noelferreira> what is the dreamweaver of ubuntu? nothing better than quanta?
[09:16] <melon_> jrib:great
[09:17] <LjL> nvu?
[09:17] <plan_b> i'm having trouble with export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1 anybody familiar with that ?
[09:17] <Slasher> you can install dreamweaver using crossover
[09:17] <Fear_of_C_> Bluefish
[09:17] <dyrne> totallyscrewed: you shouldnt have to specify type but if you do -t iso9660
[09:17] <noelferreira> what is the dreamweaver of ubuntu? nothing better than quanta?
[09:17] <Fear_of_C_> Nvu has not been developed in a long time
[09:17] <melon_> there is no nvu on Feisty Beta (64-bit) :(
[09:17] <Slasher> noelferreira: you can install dreamweaver using crossover
[09:17] <noelferreira> what is the dreamweaver of ubuntu? nothing better than quanta?
[09:17] <Pollywog> Slasher:  is this card using Realtek RTL8187?  Do you have a KDE desktop?
[09:17] <LjL> !repeat | noelferreira
[09:17] <ubotu> noelferreira: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[09:17] <SGC_Work> If I leave beryl running when I put my laptop to sleep, I lose keyboard input on awake, although I can ctrl-alt-f*.  I have to restart X to get it back, is there a known bug?
[09:18] <LjL> besides, you've been given, like, 6 (partial) answers
[09:18] <noelferreira> i don't want to have a windows installation Slasher
[09:18] <Slasher> Pollywog: I'm not sure it's for a mate
[09:18] <Flannel> SGC_Work: #ubuntu-effects for beryl support.  Or #beryl
[09:18] <dyrne> noelferreira: i dont really do web stuff but from what ive heard no.  dont think dream runs under wine easily. might use vmware or qemu to run xp virtually
[09:18] <SGC_Work> Flannel, thanks!
[09:18] <Slasher> he said yeah its Realtek
[09:18] <ferronica> jerb: got???
[09:18] <noelferreira> but i don't want to have a windows install dyrne
[09:19] <melon_> oh, #ubuntu-effects! :) sounds like great channel!
[09:19] <Flannel> melon_: there's no nvu in Feisty, 64bit or otherwise
[09:19] <noelferreira> do you know what i mean dyrne? no windows at all
[09:19] <Pollywog> Slasher: if the card has that Realtek chipset it should work
[09:19] <Slasher> would he have to use ndiswrapper Pollywog?
[09:19] <Slasher> right
[09:19] <Pollywog> yes he might have to use ndiswrapper
[09:19] <Slasher> ok
[09:19] <LinuxProbie> Speaking of effects, where can I get more themes for ubuntu? Orange is getting kinda boring
[09:19] <melon_> Flannel:  do you know, why? I've found nvu very helpful
[09:19] <totallyscrewed> I must be doing something wrong, the help message pops up when I type: sudo mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom
[09:19] <Pollywog> but Linux has drivers for Realtek RTL8187
[09:20] <Slasher> ok
[09:20] <[WaZ] > LinuxProbie: gnome-look.org
[09:20] <Pollywog> if that is the chipset on that card
[09:20] <riaal> is it hard to make a new user thats only allowed to brows the web whit firefox?
[09:20] <Slasher> do you have a link to a guide on how to get it working with them, or does he just have to get wlassist?
[09:20] <melon_> LinuxProbie: I've made one nice theme for ubuntu , check http://themes.beryl-project.org/theme_details.php?id=101
[09:20] <[WaZ] > !wifi | slasher
[09:20] <ubotu> slasher: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[09:21] <dyrne> noelferreira: see madpig's comment on http://jetteroheller.wordpress.com/2006/12/22/dreamweaver-on-linux/  looks like its workign on wine now
[09:21] <Innatech> toatllyscrewed: have you tried specifying a mount point?
[09:21] <Slasher> noelferreira: crossover/wine won't use windows, it just uses the same kind of isolated environment (it doesnt emulate as such but thats one way to descrive it)
[09:21] <Slasher> thx [WaZ] 
[09:21] <Pollywog> Slasher I think there is a thread on the Ubuntu forums but in that case, the "Addon" card you mention has Realtek RTL8187 chipset
[09:21] <melon_> Slasher: (a least it looks good on my desktop :)
[09:21] <IsaacKlinger> Hey. If I copy a foreign kernel image (say 2.6.20-13) and tell grub to boot it, will it work?
[09:21] <totallyscrewed> I had forgotten to specify a mount point, but if I do, it says: unknown filesystem type "iso9660"
[09:21] <alucard_> i cant get torrents to work on ubuntu, can anyone help?
[09:21] <noelferreira> but you still need windows files Slasher
[09:21] <dyrne> noelferreira: many windows apps will run quicker even under wine
[09:21] <jerb> nope not yet. I dont see the device there,
[09:21] <Pollywog> slasher: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=314352
[09:21] <Slasher> thanks Pollywog
[09:22] <noelferreira> dyrne: you mean install dreamweaver uing wine?
[09:22] <[WaZ] > wine doesn't use windows files
[09:22] <LinuxProbie> One more question, how do I make backspace do the "back" command in firefox?
[09:22] <[WaZ] > i believe
[09:22] <jerb> ferronica: so its a phone?
[09:22] <dyrne> noelferreira: yeah.  i dont know why the wont make a linux port esp if there is already one for osx but ..
[09:22] <Flannel> melon_: no idea.  You might check the mailing lists.
[09:22] <ferronica> jerb: yes
[09:22] <ferronica> jerb: nokia 7710
[09:23] <noelferreira> ya
[09:23] <noelferreira> i'm reading that
[09:23] <dyrne> noelferreira: we must devise a way to steal the source code and make a gtk app
[09:23] <noelferreira> same situation for flash 64 bits version
[09:23] <Innatech> totallyscrewed: try it with the "auto" filesystem type.
[09:24] <[WaZ] > they ported dreamweaver because many web designers use Mac
[09:24] <[WaZ] > the majority of web designers i know use Macs
[09:25] <alucard_> how do i get torrents to work on ubuntu
[09:25] <ferronica> jerb: In which port my phone connected???
[09:25] <[WaZ] > alucard_: I think ubuntu ships with a torrent client
[09:26] <melon_> noelferreira: if you have moder processor, you may find vmware useful. I've used vmware for some flash projects I couldn't manage with Ubuntu only.
[09:26] <dyrne> alucard_: forward whatever port 6881 by defalut from your router to your local ip. the 192.168 one usually
[09:26] <noelferreira> melon_: i don't have and i don't want a windows installation
[09:26] <totallyscrewed> it keeps saying unknown filesystem type iso9660, and it's just the edgy cd...
[09:27] <melon_> noelferreira: ok, I understand. I've deleted my virtual windows by accident few weeks ago ;)
[09:27] <Slasher> alucard_: sudo apt-get install bittornado?
[09:27] <dts> how do i test the hard disk throughput of my drive?
[09:27] <plan_b> i'm having trouble with export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1 anybody familiar with that ?
[09:27] <stigma> j #ubuntu-br
[09:27] <[WaZ] > totallyscrewed: just mount /dev/cdrom /path/to/dir
[09:27] <ferronica> jerb: Is there something wrong???
[09:27] <noelferreira> i found one solution that is copy the files from a computer with dremamwevver previosly instaled melon_
[09:27] <totallyscrewed> that's what I'm trying to do
[09:27] <noelferreira> http://www.guiaubuntupt.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dreamweaver_em_Edgy
[09:27] <frutax> I'm sure this question is more noobish than I can fathom but why can't I apt-get remove gaim w/o removing ubuntu-desktop and nautilus-sendto?
[09:27] <noelferreira> that one is a good solution and i don't need windows
[09:27] <tokyo25> how safe is ubuntu?
[09:28] <Flannel> tokyo25: Safe?
[09:28] <[WaZ] > frutax: because gaim is part of the ubuntu-dektop metapackage
[09:28] <noelferreira> i 'll have to borrow the files from one windows user :)
[09:28] <tokyo25> i used to use windows
[09:28] <Slasher> tokyo25: more or less as safe as safe gets if you ask me
[09:28] <dyrne> !metapackage | frutax its safe to remove it but see
[09:28] <ubotu> frutax its safe to remove it but see: 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.
[09:28] <ubunt00b> help!
[09:29] <ubunt00b> ubuntu won't start :(
[09:29] <totallyscrewed> maybe I could try to mount fstab, now that I've got a cd in the drive...
[09:29] <dyrne> frutax: hmm though there would be a link there. anyway it might cause problems if you want to dist-upgrade later but removing ubuntu-desktop is safe. wont harm anything
[09:29] <frutax> thanks dyrne, [WaZ] 
[09:29] <Slasher> ubunt00b: what did you do last on it?
[09:29] <[WaZ] > ubunt00b: you need to be more specific
[09:29] <riaal> is it hard to make a new user thats only allowed to brows the web whit firefox?
[09:29] <ubunt00b> Slasher: switched hdd positions, fixed the fstab, still won't boot
[09:29] <ubunt00b> i'm on a live CD
[09:29] <Slasher> ;/
[09:29] <[WaZ] > ubunt00b: you need to reinstall grub
[09:29] <Innatech> totallyscrewed: did you have a chance to MD5 that disc before you hosed your kernel?
[09:30] <tokyo25> theree are thing u can do with linux that seem strange to me.
[09:30] <tokyo25> i am only a novice
[09:30] <[WaZ] > or just chnage grub config
[09:30] <ardchoille> ubunt00b: You mean you physically switched the drives?
[09:30] <totallyscrewed> no, but it's the cd I used a couple of times already to install my system
[09:30] <melon_> alucard_: bittorrent works by default with gnome client, but it will work with only one download at the time.
[09:30] <ubunt00b> WaZ: but i get the grub prompt just fine
[09:30] <dyrne> riaal: by default new users are only a member of their own group so that is basically the default setting. they wont even have sound. id chmod 700 /home/directory if you dont want then viewing your home dir though
[09:30] <ubunt00b> ardchoille: yep
[09:30] <tokyo25> by safe i mean can people hack your computer or give u viruses. do i need an antivirus?
[09:30] <tuna-fish> on the area of dumb questions: is there a method of checking which network speed my primary interface is working at (like ethernet 10/100/1000)?
[09:31] <[WaZ] > might be wrong then
[09:31] <ardchoille> ubunt00b: Did you change the jumpers as well?
[09:31] <ubunt00b> yep
[09:31] <ardchoille> ubunt00b: What is the error you are getting? if any
[09:31] <ubunt00b> ubuntu dumps me into busybox
[09:31] <ardchoille> ubunt00b: Sounds like it's botting you into the initrd
[09:31] <ardchoille> *booting
[09:31] <ubunt00b> WaZ: how can i run grub setup from busybox?
[09:32] <ubunt00b> ardchoille: 'xactly
[09:32] <ubunt00b> initramfs
[09:32] <ardchoille> ubunt00b: Yeah, that
[09:32] <[WaZ] > ubunt00b: i use live cd to rinstall grub on the correct partition
[09:32] <tokyo25> what antivirus shoul i use for ubuntu?. i used to use norton for win xp
[09:32] <[WaZ] > well actually, to poit it to the correct partition in your case
[09:32] <Slasher> you don't need one
[09:32] <ubunt00b> WaZ: but the partitions themselves on the hdd didn't change
[09:32] <[WaZ] > point
[09:32] <ubunt00b> oh ok
[09:32] <totallyscrewed> remounting fstab casts the same error as doing it manually (as expected): unknown filesystem blah. I'll try another disk
[09:32] <ambimom> tokyo25:  no antivirus necessary
[09:33] <tokyo25> are u sure?
[09:33] <Slasher> tokyo25: people dont write viruses for ubuntu or any linux distro for that matter
[09:33] <ardchoille> tokyo25: I have been running Linux for years and haven't ever needed av stuff, but I don't use Windows partitions or disks, though
[09:33] <ubunt00b> i was netsplit? o_O
[09:33] <tokyo25> o okay. good then
[09:33] <ubunt00b> oh... close :P
[09:33] <ambimom> tokyo25: very sure.  antivirus not necessary
[09:33] <tokyo25> ok
[09:33] <ambimom> tokyo25:  just don't click on emails from people you don't know
[09:33] <totallyscrewed> the same with another liveCD...I'm running out of ideas...
[09:33] <tokyo25> gotcha
[09:33] <[WaZ] > ubunt00b: grub might be looking for your / on the bad HD, but i might be wrong
[09:33] <ferronica> jerb: hey what happend so long time ???
[09:34] <[WaZ] > ubunt00b: what I do is boot Live CD, go in terminal, sudo grub
[09:34] <ubuntn00b> anyone that has ever ran VirtualBox, please take a look and see if you can help >  http://9112411.blogspot.com/
[09:34] <Flannel> !grub | ubuntn00b, follow the instructions in the first link
[09:34] <ubotu> ubuntn00b, follow the instructions in the first link: 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
[09:34] <[WaZ] > then root(hd'a','b') where 'a' is number of your hd and 'b' number of your partition
[09:34] <tokyo25> i was a bit scared about security. becuase when u search the buddy list thing for me u can see my name. i thought that was odd
[09:35] <[WaZ] > then setup (hd'a')
[09:35] <[WaZ] > then quit and restart
[09:35] <ubuntn00b> oh, I thought you guys were talking to me
[09:35] <[WaZ] > lol that is confusing
[09:35] <ubuntn00b> sorry for likeness f names there
[09:36] <ambimom> tokyo25:  virus rare in linus...not enough users
[09:36] <[WaZ] > lol np
[09:36] <ubuntn00b> complete coincident
[09:36] <lupusbeta> what's voice in irc???
[09:36] <tokyo25> what will hapen when this thing gets really popular?
[09:36] <colbert> What does the "%U" do in a command? I have noticed it in some start-up programs
[09:36] <totallyscrewed> usb drives don't mount either...I think I'm gonna have to dd /home and reinstall
[09:36] <tokyo25> ubuntu is supposed to be taking off
[09:36] <tokyo25> i have nevr used linux b4
[09:37] <[WaZ] > tokyo25: the system is built on a more secure design
[09:37] <ambimom> tokyo25:  give it a try..virus nowadays is not as bad as bots or spyware
[09:37] <[WaZ] > most of the virii install because they can have access to the whole system, which will never be the case in linux except if they gain root priviledges
[09:37] <ubuntn00b> in case you all missed it in the confusion there between the two names..    anyone that has ever ran VirtualBox, please take a look and see if you can help >  http://9112411.blogspot.com/
[09:37] <ambimom> tokyo25: do you use router?  that is good firewall protection
[09:38] <tokyo25> okay. i changed because i got sick of windows crashing
[09:38] <tokyo25> dont know think so.#
[09:38] <tokyo25> u mean firewall in the router?
[09:38] <ferronica> how to check in which port USB device is connected???
[09:38] <ambimom> tokyo25:  router is firewall
[09:38] <tokyo25> oo
[09:38] <tokyo25> cool
[09:38] <tokyo25> its a wireless router
[09:38] <Noo1> i have an hp jornada 560 and i want it to sync with my evolution
[09:39] <ardchoille> tokyo25: The way Linux is setup (root vs normal user), a virus would need root privs to do any damage to the system. You would need to download a virus, make it execuatble, and then run it with root privs to do damage to the system. Most Linux users are too smart for that. Popularity of the OS has nothing to do with the number of viruses in Linux.
[09:39] <ambimom> tokyo25:  encrypt it with wep or wpa and make sure you change password
[09:39] <Noo1> what do i do?
[09:39] <tokyo25> didnt know it was a firewall as weel. i thought firewall was software
[09:39] <tokyo25> okao
[09:39] <tokyo25> okay
[09:39] <[WaZ] > tokyo25: the role of a router is to redirect connections, so it is a firewall
[09:39] <colbert> you basically have to authorize and run a "virus" or malware or give out your root pword to get infected in linux right ?
[09:39] <tokyo25> ahhh
[09:40] <colbert> ardchoille: oops you explained it, thanks
[09:40] <Noo1> where do i get the USB Compaq iPAQ / HP Jornada / Casio EM500 Driver
[09:40] <[WaZ] > colbert: unless the virus uses an exploit to get root priviledges
[09:40] <dyrne> tokyo25: ubuntu has a firewall built in but it is basically inactive by default (no rules setup) however id trust an ubuntu computer with no protection more than an xp box running firewall software behind a router
[09:40] <ardchoille> tokyo25: Writing a virus for Linux is pretty much a waste of time
[09:40] <colbert> [WaZ] : How likely/possible is that?
[09:40] <ferronica> how to check in which port USB device is connected???
[09:41] <jacek> irc://irc.freenode.net/#ubuntu.pl
[09:41] <Noo1> how do i get the USB Compaq iPAQ / HP Jornada / Casio EM500 Driver
[09:41] <[WaZ] > colbert: difficult to say, but if such an exploit is found, it will be quickly fixed
[09:41] <ardchoille> colbert: This is the reason for keeping the system up-to-date
[09:41] <colbert> [WaZ] : How could something discover the password and execute itself, etc. tho?
[09:41] <colbert> ardchoille: I see
[09:41] <computer13137> First question, is there anything I can do to sort of...disable eth0?  I'm not hooked up to ethernet anymore, and now that I'm not, the system hangs up for a good 2 minutes on "waiting for network interfaces to come up".
[09:42] <[WaZ] > colbert: its not so much about finding the pass then circumventing the need for the password
[09:42] <tokyo25> does ubuntu support wpa and wep?
[09:42] <PinkFloyd> I installed a .deb package with dpkg. How do I access the program now?
[09:42] <ubuntn00b> yes
[09:42] <GNu_Joe> is there an easy way to work with my LVM setup?
[09:42] <computer13137> tokyo25: Yes.
[09:42] <tokyo25> k
[09:42] <frandavid100> hiya
[09:42] <riaal> dyrne: Only if I add a user in the terminal, rihgt?
[09:42] <colbert> [WaZ] : Gotcha.. but overall it appears linux is pretty doggone secure, about as secure as it gets for a home user no ?
[09:42] <ubuntn00b> I have the rules for WPA bookmarked if you need them
[09:42] <ambimom> computer13237:  check out System/Bootup Manager
[09:42] <ardchoille> PinkFloyd: Likely the name of the package: myapp.deb would likely launch with 'myapp'
[09:42] <computer13137> ambimom: No desktop, just terminal.
[09:42] <dyrne> riaal: ?
[09:43] <[WaZ] > colbert: FreeBSD is known to be even more secure
[09:43] <frandavid100> can someone give me a hand installing the svn version of gnome-icon-theme?
[09:43] <PinkFloyd> ardchoille: Ok I'll try that
[09:43] <riaal> dyrne, how to create a user whit no access att all
[09:43] <frandavid100> what commands do I have to input?
[09:43] <ardchoille> PinkFloyd: What is the name of the package file?
[09:43] <ubuntn00b> anyone that has ever ran VirtualBox, please take a look and see if you can help >  http://9112411.blogspot.com/
[09:43] <tokyo25> what are the rules ubuntn00b
[09:43] <[WaZ] > colbert: but the only real secure PC is a broken PC
[09:44] <ubuntn00b> one sec..  not really rules.. just the config
[09:44] <[WaZ] > colbert: ive been running linux for hmmm, 8 years now, never had any problem
[09:44] <tokyo25> ok thnks
[09:44] <computer13137> Next question.  I have a wireless NIC installed in my Ubuntu box.  I configured it using ndiswrapper, then I modprobed it, ran ndiswrapper -m, and configured my network access information using iwconfig.  I can get on the network through the wlan0 interface, but once I reboot, I have to go into root, and type ifup wlan0.  I know there is a way to make they system bring this interface online right from boot.  How do I do that exactly?
[09:44] <computer13137> Mind you, I have only terminal.
[09:44] <colbert> [WaZ] : lol.. yeah nothing is impenetrable.. but I feel much more confident than I did in windows, and even I never had any anti-virus or anything and never got an infection, just odd spyware nuisances
[09:44] <[WaZ] > computer13137: you might need to blacklist the old driver
[09:44] <ubuntn00b> this is how I configured my WPA in about 3 minutes.. after 20 minutes of asking.. lol
[09:45] <ubuntn00b> http://www.debianadmin.com/enable-wpa-wireless-access-point-in-ubuntu-linux.html
[09:45] <ubuntn00b> google is your friend..
[09:45] <computer13137> [WaZ] : Any link on how to do that?
[09:45] <[WaZ] > colbert: the only virus scanners I know on linux are scanner to scan mail
[09:45] <ubuntn00b> just hasn't helped me much today
[09:45] <tokyo25> google is. : )
[09:45] <[WaZ] > !wifi | computer13137
[09:45] <ubotu> computer13137: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[09:45] <dyrne> lets not get too confident though i think everyone remember the whole grep -r rootpassword /var thing
[09:45] <colbert> [WaZ] : Yep, and then the main rule is, only open from those you know! :)
[09:45] <computer13137> !wifi
[09:46] <ubuntn00b> yeah but WPA is already cofigured in Feisty
[09:46] <ubunt00b> WaZ: is there a specific way to call grub?
[09:46] <v_> hi. anyone know of a nice looking ( easy to read ) SMALL font that works w/ gnome-terminal?
[09:46] <ubuntn00b> you'll only need that if your using an older version
[09:46] <[WaZ] > ubunt00b: call grub?
[09:46] <ubunt00b> WaZ: i'm trying to run it from the live CD but it won't detect any of the hdds
[09:46] <[WaZ] > ubunt00b: grub is a boot loader, so the specific wway to call it would be to boot your PC
[09:46] <mattik_> ??
[09:47] <ubunt00b> WaZ: lol, i meant grub config
[09:47] <ubunt00b> :P
[09:47] <zoxa> hello can anyone help me whit a little problem on my pc?
[09:47] <[WaZ] > ubunt00b: that might be why its not booting, you sure all your HDs are correctly set up?
[09:47] <ubunt00b> i tried root (hd3) <it's the secondary master> and it says no such device
[09:47] <computer13137> zoxa: what's your question?
[09:47] <[WaZ] > its root (hd3,x)
[09:47] <ubunt00b> WaZ: yeah, it detects windows in hdc1, swap in hdc2 and ext3 in hdc3
[09:47] <[WaZ] > where x is the number of your partition
[09:47] <ferronica> Waz: can you tell me how to check on which port my USB device connected???
[09:48] <ubunt00b> WaZ: oooh
[09:48] <ubunt00b> lemme try that thanks!
[09:48] <[WaZ] > ferronica: sorry
[09:48] <computer13137> Ahh!  I see, I have to add a line for "map wlan0" in my networking interfaces file, right?
[09:48] <ferronica> Waz: why sorry???
[09:48] <[WaZ] > ferronica: cuz i don't know ;-)
[09:49] <ubuntn00b> VirtualBox:  I need help....s.o.s......s.o.s......s.o.s.  tried so long I made a whole blog devoted to the one issue >  http://9112411.blogspot.com/
[09:49] <tuna-fish> PinkFloyd: is that did not work, you can go to synaptic, search for the name of the program you installed, and check "installed files" from the properties of that package. look for things installed into /usr/bin
[09:49] <zoxa> twhen i try to install ubuntu 6.10, the installation starts fin, but when its loading packages to the hard drive, i get these messages: "error bootstrap missing"
[09:49] <KnowledgEngineer> hello
[09:50] <KnowledgEngineer> i have a cam Hercules 5 Megapixels
[09:50] <[WaZ] > ferronica: lsmod | grep -i usb
[09:50] <lupusbeta> KnowledgeEngineer, hi
[09:50] <ubuntn00b> hello knowledge engineer
[09:50] <[WaZ] > ferronica: not sure if that helps :S
[09:50] <KnowledgEngineer> how can i use me cam Hercules 5 Megapixel on ubuntu ?
[09:51] <KnowledgEngineer> *me=my
[09:51] <[WaZ] > ferronica: that shows modules loaded for usd devices, so no
[09:51] <dyrne> KnowledgEngineer: plug it in and dmesg|tail  does sda or sdb show up?
[09:51] <Wooksta> im trying to setup a samba share (going through system > administration > shared folders) however i keep getting a login prompt when trying to access the share from windows (and the login credentials i use for that system dont work)
[09:51] <ferronica> Waz: phone is connected
[09:51] <ferronica> Waz: via data cable
[09:51] <muxx> lsusb lists usb devices
[09:51] <ferronica> Waz: hci_usb                16660  0
[09:51] <ferronica> bluetooth              50020  5 hci_usb,rfcomm,l2cap
[09:51] <ferronica> usblp                  13056  0
[09:51] <ferronica> usbcore               130820  6 cdc_acm,hci_usb,usblp,ehci_hcd,uhci_hcd
[09:51] <lupusbeta> what can i do as a registered user?
[09:52] <dyrne> KnowledgEngineer: whait is that a webcam or just a regular digi camera?
[09:52] <ferronica> Waz: which one indicating  mobile phone
[09:52] <KnowledgEngineer> [17208503.692000]  Linux video capture interface: v1.00
[09:52] <CoolMatty> lupusbeta: registered user of... what?
[09:52] <[WaZ] > ferronica: no idea
[09:52] <lupusbeta> CoolMatty, freenode.net
[09:52] <muxx> ferronica, try lsusb
[09:53] <neozen> meeeeeeeeeeeeeep
[09:53] <CoolMatty> uh, your nickname is protected so no one else can use it. That's the major reason to register.
[09:53] <KnowledgEngineer> is a camera for videocomunication
[09:53] <zoxa> anyone now how i can create my own chat room?
[09:53] <ferronica> muxx: Bus 004 Device 005: ID 0421:041c Nokia Mobile Phones
[09:53] <KnowledgEngineer> a tipical webcam for PC
[09:53] <totallyscrewed> Wooksta: I believe you have to create an account and password for accessing the share
[09:53] <ferronica> muxx: what i write
[09:53] <KnowledgEngineer> dyrne,
[09:53] <r00tintheb0x> Hey guys, how can i forward X from a server to my Gnome desktop?
[09:53] <CoolMatty> zoxa: go to the status window and type: /chanserv help
[09:53] <CoolMatty> follow the instructions :p
[09:53] <ferronica> muxx: /dev/bus/usb/000/000
[09:54] <ferronica> muxx: i have to fill  here
[09:54] <muxx> i'd guess /dev/bus/usb/004/005
[09:54] <schrimp> hi
[09:54] <[WaZ] > bbl
[09:54] <muxx> not sure, though :)
[09:54] <dyrne> KnowledgEngineer: well at least it sees it. maybe someone here can offer advise i havent used vid capture in linux yet. hoping to build a smart sec system for my house soon though
[09:54] <r00tintheb0x> Anyone?
[09:54] <lupusbeta> CoolMatty, did you recieve a private message from me?
[09:55] <CoolMatty> grrr, 20 different docs on how to get my wireless chip working, none actually worked for me
[09:55] <CoolMatty> lupusbeta: yes, I did...
[09:55] <lupusbeta> CoolMatty cool :)
[09:55] <ferronica> muxx: didnt worked :(
[09:55] <CoolMatty> didnt need to register to do that >.>
[09:56] <kipseron> someone can tell me why the wget http://ubuntu.beryl-project.org/root@lupine.me.uk.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add - dont work
[09:56] <lupusbeta> CoolMatty but to get it in a seperate window a privat chat window what command do i have to use? not /msg nick, right?
[09:56] <kipseron> command
[09:56] <lupusbeta> yes you have to CoolMatty
[09:56] <CoolMatty> no, you don't >.>
[09:57] <KnowledgEngineer> !webcam
[09:57] <ubotu> Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[09:57] <ferronica> muxx: any idea???
[09:58] <muxx> ferr, not really... I have never connected a phone to a linux pc
[09:59] <ferronica> muxx: but can you tell me how to check on which port it connected???
[09:59] <IsaacKlinger> Is it possible to replace one kernel image with another without using apt?
[10:00] <muxx> ferr: have you looked in the /dev directory? is the directory structure like /dev/usb/xxx/xxx?
[10:00] <muxx> +bus
[10:00] <dyrne> IsaacKlinger: gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst  assuming its an older kernel you installed
[10:00] <IsaacKlinger> Hm, how about a newer kernel that wasn't installed?
[10:00] <NickGarvey> IsaacKlinger: yeah.. you would just put it in /boot and config the menu.lst file accordingly
[10:00] <dyrne> IsaacKlinger: well as long as its there you can tell grub to boot with it
[10:01] <IsaacKlinger> Yeah, well, grub seems to say that it's not there.
[10:01] <NickGarvey> IsaacKlinger: could you paste bin the config?
[10:01] <dyrne> IsaacKlinger: look in /boot  grub only knows what you tell it
[10:02] <dyrne> IsaacKlinger: its like a woman that way :)
[10:02] <IsaacKlinger> cat menu.lst | sed -e 's/\.17-10/\.20-13/g'
[10:02] <ardchoille> HymnToLife: May I pm you?
[10:02] <inthepit> anyone run crossover?
[10:02] <IsaacKlinger> And Grub says "Error 15: File not found"
[10:03] <NickGarvey> paste the menu.lst
[10:03] <NickGarvey> PASTEBIN the menu.lst
[10:04] <ardchoille> lupusbeta: Please don't do that.
[10:04] <lupusbeta> i just need the command please
[10:04] <speps> Hi guys 3DFX VOODOO 5 5500 DRI problem...please help!!!
[10:04] <IsaacKlinger> NickGarvey, what would you spot if you'd get the menu.lst? The URI's fine, if I edit it back (with "e" while grub's loading) it boots.
[10:05] <ubuntn00b> http://9112411.blogspot.com/   VirtualBox.....................................anyone?
[10:05] <speps> Can't enable Direct Rendering with 3DFX VOODOO 5 5500...please help!!!
[10:06] <|\|\att> Hello, I'm having some difficulty building AdvanceMAME v.101 on an x86 6.10 install.  It compiles and installs, but I get the following error: Unable to initialize the video driver. The errors are: fb: Unsupported in X.   Can anyone advice me?
[10:06] <lupusbeta> i hate it to always have to start a message with the nick of the person i wanna talk to because of long end difficult nicks
[10:06] <lupusbeta> end=and
[10:06] <dyrne> lupusbeta: tab completion?
[10:07] <lupusbeta> dyrne, nice to know
[10:07] <rjg_> beryl
[10:07] <lupusbeta> dyrne, but still
[10:07] <dyrne> lupusbeta: essential. id quickly lose my mind without it
[10:07] <dustpyle_x2> whoa tab completion sweet ;)
[10:07] <lupusbeta> dyrne, :)
[10:08] <lupusbeta> dyrne, but if i have 10 people talking through each other i wanna have a different window for the person i am talking to for the last 5min
[10:08] <ubuntn00b> I couldn't get my tab complete to work..
[10:08] <speps> Can't enable Direct Rendering with 3DFX VOODOO 5 5500...please help!!!
[10:09] <Lowe> speps: what drivers do you use?
[10:09] <lupusbeta> dyrne, "/msg nick" isn't the command i wanna use what is the other command to start a new windows privat chat with somebody?
[10:09] <speps> Lowe, tdfx
[10:09] <ubuntn00b> guess I can add that to my eternally growing list of "oops"
[10:09] <Lowe> speps: what's the error-message?
[10:09] <lupusbeta> ubuntn00b, what irc-client you use?
[10:10] <ubuntn00b> xchat
[10:10] <ubuntn00b> it has it
[10:10] <lupusbeta> but?
[10:10] <dyrne> lupusbeta: yeah. thats it. there are a few different options though you can also /join someroom and it will create it
[10:10] <ubuntn00b> just wouldn't cooperate
[10:10] <lupusbeta> type lup tab and it doesn't work?
[10:10] <ubuntn00b> I'll try again
[10:10] <ubuntn00b> 1sec
[10:11] <ernz> Hi - Does anyone here know how to use the cp command?
[10:11] <speps> Lowe, glxinfo ... libGL warning: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x.. direct rendering: No
[10:11] <lupusbeta> dyrne, CoolMatty told me that i could /msg someone without being registered but for me it always got an error message so what are the other possible options?`
[10:11] <lupusbeta> ernz, of course
[10:12] <ernz> lupusbeta: How do I copy multiple directories, ignoring IO failures?
[10:12] <dyrne> lupusbeta: really its best to register. /msg nickserv register password
[10:12] <ubuntn00b> lupusbeta,
[10:12] <speps> Lowe, Xorg.0.log : no error (==) TDFX(0): Direct rendering enabled
[10:12] <Jowi> ubunt00b, without having tried virtualbox it seems like you need write permission to /dev/vboxdrv. one way you can achieve this by "chmod 666 /dev/vboxdrv" (write/read permissions for everyone)
[10:12] <lupusbeta> i am registered now! :D
[10:12] <ubuntn00b> cool..  I ticked the box the opposite way earlier
[10:12] <dyrne> lupusbeta: then /msg nickserv identify passwd from then on
[10:12] <ubuntn00b> oops
[10:13] <speps> Lowe, so???
[10:13] <soothsay> Does anyone know of a good application to print photos on photo-sized paper? I want to be able to select all the photos and print them at once.
[10:13] <Lowe> speps:  actually, i've no idea
[10:14] <HymnToLife> ardchoille, sure, you shouldn't bother to ask, if I don't like you PM'ing me, I'll just ignore you :p
[10:14] <ubunt00b> Jovi: ?
[10:14] <ardchoille> HymnToLife: lol
[10:14] <erdinger> !vpng
[10:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about vpng - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:14] <erdinger> !vpn
[10:14] <ubotu> From more information on vpn please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Gaming_VPN_Using_PPTPD
[10:14] <michael117> Does anyone have an idea of where I might possibly find an app called Gnome-Summarizer? http://libots.sourceforge.net/ Shows it but I've looked everywhere and cannot find it
[10:14] <Jowi> ubunt00b, the link you gave. first screenshot.
[10:14] <ubunt00b> o_O
[10:15] <ubuntn00b> one last time and I'll take my ball and go home..
[10:15] <Lowe> speps: do you use the latest drivers?
[10:15] <baktaah> Could someone please assist me with kiba-dock :) ?
[10:15] <ubuntn00b> can anyone help me out on VirtualBox?
[10:15] <soothsay> michael117: http://sourceforge.net/projects/libots/
[10:15] <ubuntn00b> http://9112411.blogspot.com/
[10:15] <io_> hello everyone... could anyone tell me why my ubuntu is running so slow on my machine (Barton 2500+, 512RAM)
[10:16] <baktaah> io_  low ram
[10:16] <io_> low ram?
[10:16] <_cheek> how safe is it to jump the gun on upgrading to 7.04? is it pretty stable now, or have there been lots of problems?
[10:16] <io_> i thought it was enough
[10:16] <baktaah> Could someone please assist me with kiba-dock, I get this message when I try to start it (kiba-dock:13110): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_pixmap_new: assertion `(width != 0) && (height != 0)' failed
[10:16] <void^> what's slow about it?
[10:16] <ernz> soothsay: I think that you can ctrl select multiple photos in f-spot and print that way
[10:16] <computer13137> Hey... I need to chat with someone in pm about troubleshooting my networking configuration.  Could someone pm me who knows about this?
[10:16] <ubuntn00b> just stay away from 64bit if you want flash
[10:16] <Lowe> _cheek: here it's rock-stable
[10:16] <michael117> soothsay: They only have the OTS source tar.gz on that page
[10:16] <dustpyle_x2> _cheek: ya, i have feisty and haven't had any probelems yet
[10:16] <io_> well... when using gimp... it runs very slow
[10:16] <ubuntn00b> that is the only reason I downgraded back to edgy
[10:17] <io_> cannot even crop an image
[10:17] <lupusbeta> so i will use my registered account then and use /msg :D
[10:17] <Lowe> speps: have you enabled the i2c module in your xorg.conf?
[10:17] <baktaah> Does anyone know how to COMPLETELY remove an application (and it's settings)?
[10:17] <soothsay> michael117: What are you looking for again?
[10:17] <_cheek> are you running desktops or servers?
[10:17] <soothsay> ernz: Thanks for the tip. Will try it.
[10:17] <muxx> soothsay: I only know this, but I don't know if there's an ubuntu package somewhere: http://www.fogman.de/?GnomePhotoPrinter
[10:17] <Jowi> baktaah, sudo apt-get remove --purge packagename
[10:17] <michael117> soothsay: "Gnome-Summarizer" which is a gtk2 front end to ots
[10:17] <kbrooks> I'm on uh edgy
[10:17] <soothsay> michael117: Okay, sorry.
[10:17] <baktaah> thanks jowi
[10:17] <Jowi> baktaah, you will manually need to remove any hidden settings directory in you home though.
[10:17] <computer13137> Who here knows about wireless networking in ubuntu?
[10:17] <kbrooks> and I uh want to dhcp -> static
[10:17] <kbrooks> so uh what do I do?
[10:17] <Artemis3> Anyone here has the xmms human skin (theme) ?
[10:18] <speps> Lowe, no.
[10:18] <Jowi> baktaah, like /hom/baktaah/.appsettingsdir
[10:18] <computer13137> kbrooks, edit your /etc/network/interfaces file
[10:18] <soothsay> muxx: Have you tried it? Does it work well?
[10:18] <dyrne> computer13137: many of us. why not just ask the channel?
[10:18] <io_> ok,,, maybe more ram will solve my problem
[10:18] <Slasher> hey got another problem, my m8 broke apt-get and when he tries to fix it he gets "failed to load file"/var/lib/gconf/defauts/%gconf-tree-uk.xml": error reading "/var/lib/gconf/defaults/%gconf-tree-uk.xml" : input/output error" anyone know how to fix this?
[10:18] <michael117> soothsay: It's nothing... if you can find this, then you will be awesome and almost god-like
[10:18] <computer13137> dyrne: Not sure how to phrase this.
[10:18] <kbrooks> computer13137, I'd like a GUI option.
[10:18] <muxx> soothsay: no I haven't, sorry
[10:19] <Lowe> speps: maybe you should try it ;)
[10:19] <Jowi> Slasher, I/O error usually means bad disk.
[10:19] <dyrne> computer13137: wanting to crack you friends encryption or something? :)
[10:19] <computer13137> I have my network configured and it doesn't come up in ifconfig, unless I run "ifup wlan0".  When I do this, I get the static IP I assigned myself, but I can't ping anything on my network or the internet, as I get a "destination host unreachable" error.
[10:19] <soothsay> michael117: Did you check in the tar.gz under examples?
[10:19] <io_> how much ram would I need for a smooth ubuntu... that is the question
[10:19] <kbrooks> Jowi, don't scare him like that.
[10:19] <soothsay> michael117: That's where they claim it is.
[10:19] <Slasher> argh Jowi
[10:19] <Slasher> lol
[10:19] <kbrooks> Jowi, it is not the disk.
[10:19] <Jowi> kbrooks, :)
[10:19] <KnowledgEngineer> !webcam
[10:19] <ubotu> Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[10:19] <ubunt00b> how do i get the list of hdds detected by grub config at it's present state (inside grub config)
[10:20] <lupusbeta> io, you can never have enough ram
[10:20] <kbrooks> Slasher, well, apt. that's why.
[10:20] <soothsay> michael117: Hmm, examples dir doesn't seem to exist.
[10:20] <michael117> soothsay: I've untarred it and there is no "examples" directory to speak of
[10:20] <Jowi> Slasher, I hope it is not your disk. I really don't wish that to happen to anyone.
[10:20] <Slasher> kbrooks ???
[10:20] <michael117> soothsay: yeah... that's the problem I'm running into
[10:21] <kbrooks> Slasher, he broke apt, so it must be apt
[10:21] <dyrne> computer13137: the 'route' command is handy and you should prob pastebin the output of that.
[10:21] <computer13137> dyrne: jas
[10:21] <Slasher> any way i can fix it lol
[10:21] <void^> io_: what's your current memory usage situation, with gimp and a typical image loaded? any processes taking all cpu power?
[10:21] <computer13137> dynre: I can't pastebin it... no network interface.
[10:21] <rod> asdf
[10:21] <rod> asdf
[10:21] <rod> hello
[10:22] <rod> how do u do this thing
[10:22] <ubunt00b> how do i get the list of hdds detected by grub config at it's present state (inside grub config)?
[10:22] <rod> where are the helpers?
[10:22] <rod> damn
[10:22] <computer13137> rod: better rethink that attitude or you won't get helped very fast.
[10:22] <computer13137> rod: Trust me... :P
[10:22] <dyrne> computer13137: this is your router? you want basically a localnet and a defaultgateway in route table
[10:22] <computer13137> dynre: Yes.
[10:22] <rod> oh okay...
[10:22] <mwe> ubunt00b: do you mean the grub prompt?
[10:23] <computer13137> rod: It's bestin this IRC to just ask your question.
[10:23] <Jowi> io_, I have a smooth experience on 512MB. I don't use any heavy apps though. you can run ubuntu on a P133 with 128MB ram without gnome. It won't be smooth but it will work :) depends on what your definition of smooth is
[10:23] <KnowledgEngineer> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCamerasHercules
[10:23] <KnowledgEngineer> the sound is like ubuntu support my webcam
[10:23] <KnowledgEngineer> but easycam tall that is not compatible
[10:23] <dyrne> computer13137: can you ping the router but not outside ip? or can you ping router and outsided ip but not dns names like google.com
[10:23] <rod> My wireless card isn't working- it is ATHEROS AR5004X mini PCI for ThinkPad X41Tablet
[10:23] <ubunt00b> mve: i'm trying to reconfigure grub since i physically swapped around the hdds, i'm on a live CD right now but grub doesn't feel like detecting the partition
[10:23] <rod> I'm a new linux user. I've never used linux until yesterday
[10:24] <mwe> rod: Personally I'm using ndiswrapper for atheros
[10:24] <Slasher> rod: cool, what are you wanting to know?
[10:24] <psilocyde> can anyone help me get my s video out running on a intel 950 graphics chipset?
[10:24] <ubunt00b> mve: i tell it root (hd2,2) </dev/hdc3, ext being the third partition> but it won't budge
[10:24] <mwe> rod: supposedly madwifi should work as well but that keeps disconnecting for me
[10:24] <rod> I tried installing the windows driver with ndsiwrapper however it ididn't work. After I selected inf file, it just didn't do anything
[10:24] <dyrne> rod: first try 'sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-$(uname -r)' dont consider ndiswrapper unless that doesnt work
[10:24] <rod> I've downloaded madwifi files but I don't know what to do
[10:25] <mwe> rod: what do you mean ndiswrapper didn't do anything after you installed the driver?
[10:25] <str4`> tell me
[10:26] <psilocyde> i think i may have broke something again....
[10:26] <mwe> rod: it's not supposed to do anything other than intall the driver
[10:26] <computer13137> What kind of system resources does Gnome consume?  I think I'll install gnome for configuration purposes.. I like GUIs
[10:26] <rod> sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-$(uname -r)
[10:26] <mwe> rod: yes
[10:26] <rod> I did that and I got this.
[10:26] <kbrooks> rod: "damn" is a bad word.....
[10:26] <computer13137> But this isn't a powerful system, and I don't really want Gnome taking up space forever.
[10:26] <computer13137> :P
[10:26] <[WaZ] > computer13137: what computer are you using?
[10:26] <michael117> soothsay: I'm usually really good when it comes to working my way around linux but this is just so trivial and frustrating that I'm about to go apeshit because I see mention of it on their page and I'm checked all of the README and INSTALL files after extracting and even in their older packages but still nothing
[10:26] <computer13137> I mean, taking up cpu cycles
[10:26] <computer13137> Because I don't plan to keep a monitor on this machine after it's configured
[10:26] <psilocyde> intel 950 svideo out?
[10:26] <mwe> rod: um did you ndiswrapper -i driver.inf and configure the connection?
[10:26] <rod> 0 upgraded 0 newly installed 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded
[10:26] <ubunt00b> WaZ: hey! could you help me again please? :D
[10:26] <computer13137> Just a 633mhz celeron with 256megs of ram
[10:26] <mwe> rod: so it's intalled
[10:27] <[WaZ] > sure ubunt00b, whats the problem now?
[10:27] <ubunt00b> WaZ: grub still won't do anything after root (hd2,2) :(
[10:27] <rod> oh okay... well I still can't connect with wireless. why is this?
[10:27] <mwe> rod: you need a tutorial for ndiswrapper
[10:27] <[WaZ] > computer13137: might want to try out fluxbox or windowmaker
[10:27] <mwe> !ndiswrapper | rod
[10:27] <ubotu> rod: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[10:27] <computer13137> ok
[10:27] <computer13137> bbl
[10:27] <ubunt00b> i'm on the liveCD still
[10:27] <mwe> rod: or go to ndiswrapper.sf.net
[10:27] <[WaZ] > ubunt00b: and it didn't work?
[10:27] <ubunt00b> nope :(
[10:27] <[WaZ] > what did it say?
[10:27] <Jowi> computer13137, 256 is a tad low but usable. I would recommend a lighter wm. as [WaZ]  said, fluxbox, wmaker, icewm, pekwm are all good.
[10:28] <ubunt00b> says no such partition
[10:28] <lufis> Any other Gaim users having trouble with MSN?
[10:28] <[WaZ] > Jowi: hes gone ;-)
[10:28] <PIFPAF|w0jtas> how can i limit ram usable for some user on my server ?
[10:28] <[WaZ] > ubunt00b: are you sure everything is setup right?
[10:28] <[WaZ] > set up
[10:28] <Jowi> [WaZ] , ah, turned off leaving messages. makes it easier to follow discussions :)
[10:28] <ubunt00b> i think so
[10:28] <psilocyde> anyone running intel 950 graphics and can help me out?
[10:28] <ubunt00b> i mean i can mount everything
[10:29] <ubuntn00b> need to play a WVX file?
[10:29] <[WaZ] > Jowi: yeah it does
[10:29] <Jowi> psilocyde, 945GM here. what's the prob?
[10:29] <[WaZ] > ubunt00b: what partition is it on?
[10:29] <the_rampant> how can i manually mount my external dvd drive?
[10:29] <ubunt00b> hdc3
[10:29] <kbrooks> 256 mb ram + gnome mixs for me
[10:29] <soothsay> michael117: They probably released the app with an earlier version and then removed it for some reason (maybe it became incompatible with the new ots library) and didn't update the webpage. This isn't a question of proficiency with Linux.
[10:29] <[WaZ] > ubunt00b: then try hd2,2
[10:30] <ubunt00b> did that, still won't work
[10:30] <ubunt00b> WaZ: are you going to be around during the next 30 minutes or so? i gotta run for a bit and be back before then
[10:30] <[WaZ] > hmmm
[10:30] <psilocyde> Jowi im trying to get svideo out running but i have no idea what im doing
[10:30] <psilocyde> very much a noob
[10:30] <[WaZ] > maybe, not sure
[10:30] <[WaZ] > but im sure people will be able to help you then anyways ;-)
[10:30] <[WaZ] > ill try to stick around
[10:30] <Jowi> psilocyde, that I haven't got on my vidcard. sorry.
[10:30] <ubunt00b> ok, i'll try and hurry
[10:30] <ubunt00b> thanx man!
[10:30] <psilocyde> np
[10:30] <ubunt00b> :)
[10:31] <ubunt00b> bbl
[10:31] <[WaZ] > cya
[10:31] <|\|\att> Can anyone here give me some help with building AdvanceMAME v.101, or barring that direct me to better channel? Thanks in advance...
[10:31] <rod> okay. I configured it using System-Network, and entered in my SSID and password and so on. Now how do I check if the connection is working without unplugging the ETHERNET?
[10:31] <[WaZ] > rod: i use network-manager
[10:31] <[WaZ] > rod: much easier
[10:31] <psilocyde> Jowi ok how bout the synaptics touch pad extras?
[10:32] <the_rampant> my external drive worked... system crashed , now is not recognised
[10:32] <rod> also on the upper right hand corner, there is connection icon, and when I click on it, it says NAME: ETH0 or L0
[10:32] <blackdevil> hi at all
[10:32] <rod> what are these?
[10:32] <[WaZ] > rod: l0 is loopback: local
[10:32] <rod> WaZ0 I don't know where network manager is
[10:32] <the_rampant> i think the crash was caused by a lack of fiel system freespace
[10:32] <[WaZ] > rod: eth0 is your first ethernet (probably cable)
[10:32] <mwe> rod: modprobe ndiswrapper if you haven't done so
[10:32] <[WaZ] > rod: sudo apt-get install network-manager
[10:32] <lupusbeta> if i copy using cp -f  it says "if an existing destination file cannot be opened, remove it and try again" will it delete the corrupted files???
[10:32] <Jowi> psilocyde, usually it should be enough to set a VertRefresh and HorizSync that both the TV and monitor support, enable svideo+crt in bios, restart and you should get an image on the TV and monitor. I can not tell you any specifics though since there's no svideo out on my comp. and I don't have a touch pad :-/
[10:32] <[WaZ] > rod: sudo apt-get install network-manager-gnome actually
[10:33] <lufis> When I try starting the firewall via firestarter, it says "The device eth0 is not ready"... what's going on?
[10:33] <mwe> rod: eth0 is probably your ehternet card and lo is the loopback device
[10:33] <rod> what's a loopback device? is that my wireless device?
[10:33] <psilocyde> Jowi cool thanks
[10:33] <mwe> rod: no
[10:33] <[WaZ] > rod: no
[10:33] <_muelli_> lufis: you might not have a device called "eth0". Check with "ifconfig"
[10:34] <Jowi> psilocyde, If you didn't know, you need to restart after you put in the svideo cable. if you put it in after the computer boots up it won't work.
[10:34] <CoolMatty> loopback device is how your pc connects with itself :p
[10:34] <[WaZ] > rod: loopback is local: to connect to your own computer
[10:34] <lupusbeta> dyrne, if i copy using cp -f  it says "if an existing destination file cannot be opened, remove it and try again" will it delete the corrupted files???
[10:34] <rod> oh okay.
[10:34] <psilocyde> any ideas of other channels to go naggin in?
[10:34] <michael117> soothsay: I'm aware, but I just wanted to point out that I'm not like some that come here without trying or understanding how you may often have to do a little bit of digging on sf or where ever to get stuff. Thanks a lot for trying to help me... Do you know if it is difficult to maybe write a gnome panel applet that would incorporate ots using wxwidgets or gtk or something with phython or another language?
[10:34] <mwe> rod: it's a virtual device for connecting to yourself
[10:34] <lufis> _muelli_: No, I do... i'm using it now. Could it be that I'm running moblock? i've heard it conflicts with firestarter
[10:34] <lupusbeta> CoolMatty, if i copy using cp -f  it says "if an existing destination file cannot be opened, remove it and try again" will it delete the corrupted files???
[10:34] <rod> WaZ: I've now installed the network manager
[10:34] <[WaZ] > there's an echo in this room :D
[10:34] <[WaZ] > rod: install network-manager-gnome
[10:34] <mwe> rod: modprobe ndiswrapper or nothing will work
[10:34] <_muelli_> lufis: I'm sorry. I'm not into firestarter or iptables at all :-|
[10:34] <CoolMatty> lupusbeta: no
[10:35] <lufis> _muelli_: it's ok,. thanks anyway :)
[10:35] <[WaZ] > rod: im gunna let mwe help you, its easier if only one person helps
[10:35] <rod> WaZ: how do I access network manager now that it's installed?
[10:35] <rod> ookay.
[10:35] <KnowledgEngineer> camorama tell: Could not connect to video device /dev/video0
[10:35] <KnowledgEngineer> lsusb
[10:35] <soothsay> michael117: Well ots is a library, so it's meant to be used that way. I don't think there are python bindings, only C or C++.
[10:35] <KnowledgEngineer> Bus 004 Device 009: ID 06f8:3003 Guillemot Corp.
[10:35] <[WaZ] > rod: you should modprobe ndiswrapper as he said
[10:35] <soothsay> michael117: Have you tried the Abiword plugin?
[10:35] <[WaZ] > rod: then launch nm-applet using alt-f2
[10:35] <mwe> rod: you need to make sure the ndiswrapper module is loaded or you wont be able to configure your wifi
[10:35] <rod> mwe: I do remmeber running modprobe but it gave me an error
[10:36] <mwe> rod: what error?
[10:36] <dyrne> lupusbeta: sorry im busy complaining in #sed right now
[10:36] <rod> I don't recall. I'm going to re-run it... although I've forgotten the line
[10:36] <mwe> rod: sudo modprobe ndiswrapper
[10:36] <mwe> rod: use sudo unless you have a root prompt
[10:37] <rod> FATAL: Error inserting ndiswrapper (/lib/modules/2.6.17-11-generic/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko): Invalid argument
[10:37] <rod> this is what I got
[10:37] <RoundyT1> How do i remove a directory that is full?
[10:37] <mwe> hmm
[10:37] <mwe> rod: ndiswrapper -l?
[10:37] <jrib> RoundyT1: rm -rf
[10:37] <soothsay> michael117: It's funny, commenters on Digg mention Gnome-summarizer only a few weeks ago. I guess they don't actually use it.
[10:37] <mwe> rod: what does that say?
[10:37] <jrib> !cli > RoundyT1    (RoundyT1, see the private message from ubotu)
[10:37] <rod> okay i did that with -l and it gave me /lib/modules/2.6.17-11-generic/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko
[10:37] <rod> is that okay now?
[10:38] <Jowi> RoundyT1, be careful with that command though. it will not ask you before deleting. if you make a typo you're on your own
[10:38] <Chapayev> help with mplayer - error opening/initializing selected vo device..
[10:38] <mwe> rod: type ndiswrapper -l and tell me what it says
[10:38] <rod> /lib/modules/2.6.17-11-generic/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko
[10:38] <michael117> soothsay: Well, libots0 is the library but there is a standalone ots cli program that I would prefer to use. I have not tried the abiword plugin and would rather not have to open a word processor to use this simple function. I haven't actually written in python before, but I'm familiar with programming concepts because I know a bit of php and java but was wondering if you might know which would be easy to work with to make a simple panel applet?
[10:38] <theacolyte> rm -rf has gotten more people in trouble than anything else in Linux imo :P
[10:38] <CoolMatty> Chapayev: there's a ton of vo devices mplayer can use. try using a different one
[10:38] <Jowi> Chapayev, try "mplayer -vo x11 file"
[10:39] <rod> that's what it says mwe
[10:39] <michael117> soothsay: Yeah, that's what's kept me going and searching because someone had mentioned it there as though it is common or something
[10:39] <Jowi> Chapayev, "mplayer -vo help" will get you a list of available video sinks.
[10:39] <rod> mwe: do you think it's been installed now? it said something differently
[10:39] <mwe> rod: no
[10:39] <CoolMatty> -vo gl2 and -vo gl are good ones to try also
[10:39] <GekiBlue> Hey all... I'm having problems with installing fglrx, I've tried the troubleshooting things... I tried to install it from the repositories and from ATI's site, but both ways... Everything will freeze up a little while after I log in
[10:39] <rod> mwe: oh. hmm.. I see.
[10:39] <mwe> rod: you type 'ndiswrapper -l' and it says 'invalid argument' ?
[10:40] <rod> it says /lib/modules/2.6.17-11-generic/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko
[10:40] <Jowi> Chapayev, -vo x11 should work with any video card.
[10:40] <rod> oh oh
[10:40] <rod> hold on
[10:40] <mwe> rod: huh
[10:40] <CoolMatty> rod: that's an L, not a one
[10:40] <rod> you mean ndiswrapper -l instaed of modprobe ndiswrapper -l?
[10:40] <michael117> GekiBlue: Do you have it installed from the repos atm?
[10:40] <mwe> rod: 'ndiswrappe -l' says that?
[10:40] <CoolMatty> yeah, no modprobe
[10:40] <mwe> rod: yeah
[10:40] <CoolMatty> don't put modprobe on the end
[10:40] <rod> mwe: okay. this is what it says: No dirvers installed
[10:40] <[WaZ] > GekiBlue: http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Installation_Guide
[10:41] <mwe> rod: you didn't succesfully install the windows driver
[10:41] <rod> I guess I didn't. yeah that's what I thought too...
[10:41] <GekiBlue> michael117, no, now it's installed from ATI's site, but both ways it's 8.28.8 because that's the last one that support my card
[10:41] <mwe> rod: go to ndiswrapper.sf.net and look up the recommended driver for you card
[10:41] <fiXXXerMet> Just installed 7.04 Beta on my notebook - went fine.  Rebooted, and now it's hanging after the bar gets about 10%.  The caps and scroll lock keys keep blinking.
[10:41] <soothsay> michael117: I think it's not difficult if you are an experienced developer, but I think it will be painful for you. You will have to learn C (not an easy language to become fluent in) as well as GTK and maybe other things. It's more work than you think.
[10:41] <mwe> rod: not all windows drivers work
[10:41] <CoolMatty> anyone wanna take a stab at my wireless card problem? :p
[10:41] <rod> there's a windows driver from the Lenovo website so I downloaded it.
[10:41] <mwe> rod: don't ;)
[10:41] <rod> well that website didn't have my card
[10:41] <GekiBlue> [WaZ] , I've been up and down that link... Still the same thing.
[10:41] <mwe> rod: use the recommended one ;)
[10:41] <stefg> !feisty | fiXXXerMet
[10:41] <ubotu> fiXXXerMet: 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)
[10:42] <mwe> rod: ndiswrapper.sf.net?
[10:42] <rod> mine is AR5004X. none of them matched.
[10:42] <mwe> rod: hmm
[10:42] <mwe> well
[10:42] <CoolMatty> I've got one of those accursed broadcom b/g 4306 wireless chipsets. I've followed numerous guides, but none of them seem to be able to get me a useable connection.
[10:42] <rupert> i suspect I have bad blocks on my / sector. how can i run e2fsck -c safely on it? (it complains about it being mounted when I do that). i don't have access to a boot disk at the moment.
[10:42] <[WaZ] > GekiBlue: i used the driver from repositories
[10:42] <soothsay> soothsay: Your best bet may be to try to get in touch (email) the developers. They are listed on sourceforge (or try to look on homepage)
[10:42] <rupert> s/sector/partition/
[10:42] <rod> mwe: without programming experience I guess even running ubuntu is difficult
[10:42] <mwe> rod: you need another driver I think. It seems ndiswrapper is not picking it up
[10:42] <rod> mwe: it's so fast and nice but so complicated...
[10:43] <michael117> GekiBlue: Have you edited your xorg.conf to have 'Driver "fglrx"' rather than "ati" or "radeon"?
[10:43] <Chapayev> thnx for mplayer help - im too blitzed to keep going - matty i did some wifi stuff earlier this week..
[10:43] <GekiBlue> [WaZ] , well, I guess I'll have to try again~
[10:43] <CoolMatty> Ubuntu doesnt need programming experience lol
[10:43] <rod> mwe: I see. well what do you think I should do? madwifi?
[10:43] <mwe> rod: wifi is sometimes a major headache in linux
[10:43] <KnowledgEngineer> someone have an webcam HERCULES 5 megapixel ???
[10:43] <Chapayev> matty - now on bt/gprs to my celll - never did get netgear wg111 going
[10:43] <CoolMatty> Chapayev: heh, yeah, it sucks
[10:43] <stefg> rupert: boot into single ("safe") mode , and , errr, how it comes you have an ext2 root fs?
[10:43] <mwe> rod: I'd use ndiswrapper with a different windows drive
[10:43] <Chapayev> but i learned a lot
[10:43] <LaNCeloT_RW> dudes, my DVD-RW stopped to work ...
[10:43] <mwe> rod: driver*
[10:43] <CoolMatty> there's all these guides and people getting it to work
[10:43] <rupert> stefg: it's ext3
[10:43] <Chapayev> the guides just make u nuts
[10:43] <rod> different windows driver... well the problem is getting this driver, just the *.inf is difficult.
[10:43] <CoolMatty> but mine refuses to ever get an ip. now I cant even get iwconfig to show the connection :/
[10:43] <rupert> stefg: ok, i'll try that... won't it still be mounted, though?
[10:44] <GekiBlue> michael117, yes... and then fglrxinfo will say the right thing, but it will freeze up after a few moments so I have to reboot and change it back to ati so I can look for something else to solve the problem
[10:44] <Chapayev> this channel needs to work by pairing people up - and serious hand-holding mode
[10:44] <hypn0> KnowledgEngineer: webcams can't do 5mp
[10:44] <stefg> rupert: yeah, but read-only , hopefully
[10:44] <mwe> rod: you download a zip and unzip it ;)
[10:44] <michael117> GekiBlue: http://mglad.homeip.net/linux/xorg.txt is my current working xorg
[10:44] <rupert> stefg: hm, i can remount read-only without rebooting
[10:44] <rod> mwe: no the thing is they all offer it in the form of setup.exe
[10:44] <mwe> rod: sometimes an exe will unzip as well
[10:44] <Chapayev> matty are u on 6.06 or 6.10?
[10:44] <CoolMatty> 6.10
[10:44] <mwe> rod: oh
[10:44] <soothsay> michael117: Sorry I couldn't be of more help
[10:44] <rod> mwe: and they install it under windows structure like C:\program files\
[10:45] <stefg> rupert: so init S and remounting ro should get the job done
[10:45] <CoolMatty> I'm trying to use ndiswrapper right now, since I had no luck with the native driver
[10:45] <mwe> rod: annoying
[10:45] <burkmat> Problem: Trying to mount my ext. HDD (NTFS) and it won't work. "mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/ext -t ntfs" should work according to friends...Doesn't.
[10:45] <michael117> soothsay: No, it was fine... thank you very much. What languages do you know?
[10:45] <mwe> rod: hold on I'll look for a driver you can test
[10:45] <GekiBlue> michael117, what's the bit at the bottom about aiglx?
[10:45] <Chapayev> make sure u het a current ndiswrpr - i think its 1.38
[10:45] <CoolMatty> and now eth1 (my wireless device) just disappeared. no wlan0 either.
[10:45] <rod> mwe: yes. very much so. i've found a site that has it in the useful form however they charge.
[10:45] <Chapayev> and make itr
[10:45] <stefg> !ntfs | burkmat
[10:45] <ubotu> burkmat: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[10:45] <[WaZ] > CoolMatty: If its broadcom based, I have a great tut
[10:45] <CoolMatty> I compiled the absolute latest ndiswrapper
[10:45] <rod> mwe: thank you so much. wow. do you guys get paid for this?
[10:45] <mwe> rod: tell me the chip name again
[10:46] <CoolMatty> [WaZ] : there's a 99% chance I've already tried it, but go ahead :p
[10:46] <tuna-fish> stability is overrated -> time to install feisty. Wish me luck!
[10:46] <rod> AR5004X mini PCI
[10:46] <mwe> rod: no ;)
[10:46] <Chapayev> matty - thats a start..
[10:46] <rod> atheros
[10:46] <[WaZ] > CoolMatty: is it broadcom based?
[10:46] <michael117> GekiBlue: Oh, it just turns it off because ATI's a bitch to us linux folks and doesn't support AIGLX and I just disable it to keep it from being mistaken and used
[10:46] <mwe> rod: the specific chip
[10:46] <CoolMatty> it is broadcom. 4306
[10:46] <Chapayev> gt the driver from sourceforge too - dont rely on the oem
[10:46] <rod> atheros AR5004X should be sufficient, no?
[10:46] <KnowledgEngineer> HDWebcam
[10:46] <mwe> rod: lscpi|grpe -i ath
[10:46] <GekiBlue> michael117, would not having that bit cause my freezing up problem? :3
[10:46] <KnowledgEngineer> UHD driver up to 5 mega pixels
[10:46] <[WaZ] > http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Broadcomm_with_Ndiswrapper
[10:46] <CoolMatty> i've tried using the windows driver with ndiswrapper, and ones on the forums, to no avail :/
[10:46] <rod> mwe: I don't know what that means. what do you mean?
[10:46] <KnowledgEngineer> 30 fps USB 2.0
[10:46] <mwe> rod: can you type lscpi|grep -i ath and confirm it?
[10:47] <rod> oh okay
[10:47] <mwe> rod: in a terminaml
[10:47] <lupusbeta> does somebody know a good (linux supported) wifi card for pcmcia and with a possibility to connect an external antenna with?
[10:47] <przemo> hi everyone
[10:47] <KnowledgEngineer> Photo capture 5 megapixel
[10:47] <michael117> GekiBlue: Do you intend to use Beryl or Compiz?
[10:47] <[WaZ] > CoolMatty: that one worked, it even links to a working driver
[10:47] <rod> mwe: lscpi: command not found
[10:47] <lupusbeta> przemo, hi
[10:47] <KnowledgEngineer> 1.3 megapizel low light sensor
[10:47] <mwe> rod: lspci
[10:47] <GekiBlue> michael117, I thought I might if I got the drivers working.
[10:47] <mwe> rod not lscpi
[10:47] <rod> oh okay
[10:47] <mwe> rod: sorry
[10:48] <mwe> rod: I'm a little tired
[10:48] <michael117> GekiBlue: What card do you have?
[10:48] <przemo> today is my first full understanding day with U
[10:48] <rod> mwe: grep: con: No such file or directory
[10:48] <GekiBlue> michael117, ATI AIW Radeon 8500DV
[10:48] <KnowledgEngineer> muser@ubuntu:~$ modprobe videocore
[10:48] <KnowledgEngineer> FATAL: Module videocore not found.
[10:48] <KnowledgEngineer> this is normal?
[10:48] <ravi_master> anyone have a good howto on how to install pcsx2 on Ubuntu?
[10:48] <mwe> rod: 'lspci|grep -i ath'
[10:48] <mwe> rod: try again
[10:48] <Chapayev> i was just up for 3 days to get my webcam going
[10:48] <Chapayev> maybe it was the drugs
[10:48] <przemo> it' going to be great (I hope)
[10:48] <l90bpm> anyone know there codecs in here?
[10:48] <rod> mwe: 04:02.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212 802.11abg NIC (rev 01)
[10:49] <Chapayev> think its time for edgy..
[10:49] <mwe> rod: ah. ok good
[10:49] <stefg> !codecs
[10:49] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[10:49] <mwe> rod: hold on
[10:49] <rod> mwe: yes. thank you thank you thank you
[10:49] <michael117> GekiBlue: But you don't have any of the packages for beryl or compiz installed at the moment, do you?
[10:49] <mwe> rod: that's the same as my chip
[10:49] <l90bpm> !WVX
[10:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wvx - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:49] <rod> mwe: oh okay. what a coincidence
[10:49] <Chapayev> is edgy much more demanding than dapper on hardware ???
[10:49] <GekiBlue> michael117, nope
[10:49] <l90bpm> yeah, neither does that page ubotu
[10:49] <rod> mwe: well then what shall I do?
[10:49] <Chapayev> can i run it on pIII /512mb
[10:49] <l90bpm> !botsnack
[10:49] <ubotu> Yum!
[10:49] <CoolMatty> [WaZ] : no, I've done instructions exactly like that, and I am left with ndiswrapper running fine, but no network device. I have no wlan0, nor eth1. Nothing.
[10:50] <dyrne> Chapayev: its time for feisty really. and no on the hardware question
[10:50] <Funcan> y familiar enough with vpnc to translate the config file into suitable input for network-manager?
[10:50] <mwe> rod: download http://www.netgate.com/support/Drivers/Atheros/atherosv24driver.zip
[10:50] <[WaZ] > CoolMatty: have you installed network-manager?
[10:50] <CoolMatty> [WaZ] : yes
[10:50] <mwe> rod: unzip it somewhere
[10:50] <michael117> GekiBlue: For me, it was as simple as getting it from the repos and then changing my xorg to say fglrx
[10:50] <dyrne> Funcan: you dont want to just run vpnc?
[10:50] <ravi_master> anyone have a good howto on how to install pcsx2 on Ubuntu?
[10:50] <rod> mwe: do you have a thinkpad too?
[10:50] <[WaZ] > phone 2 secs
[10:51] <Deepo> Hi
[10:51] <CoolMatty> [WaZ] : k :p
[10:51] <mwe> rod: yeah, but x40
[10:51] <[WaZ] > k
[10:51] <Deepo> im trying to install beryl in kde
[10:51] <michael117> GekiBlue: I guess I would suggest doing that, but could you post your xorg.conf anyway?
[10:51] <CoolMatty> [WaZ] : I'm redoing all those steps just for giggles anyway, but I've done them numerous times :p
[10:51] <Deepo> but aquamarine fails to install
[10:51] <[WaZ] > you sure you did every step?
[10:51] <rod> mwe: oh great. so it should be very similar
[10:51] <michael117> ravi_master: Have you checked on ubuntuforums.org?
[10:51] <Funcan> dyrne: A dropdown option on network-manager would be nice... it's great for roaming wireless networks...
[10:51] <CoolMatty> [WaZ] : I've done it so many times I dont see how I could skip a step :p
[10:51] <l90bpm> have a class and that file type is a must..  if anyone knows how to avoid windows media player on a WVX file type it would be grea
[10:51] <mwe> rod: yeah it's not a tablet pc, though
[10:52] <[WaZ] > CoolMatty: lol, im thinking about what could have gone wrong
[10:52] <rod> mwe: i've now extracted it. now should I use ndiswrapper?
[10:52] <mwe> rod: wait
[10:52] <[WaZ] > CoolMatty: you sure you blacklisted bcm43xx and rmmod 'd it?
[10:52] <mwe> rod: first ls /etc/ndiswrapper. is anything present there?
[10:52] <rod> mwe: yes. I'm definitely having problems with the tablet pc functionalities despite following the tutorial
[10:52] <arkaitz_> Hey
[10:52] <arkanes> Are there any good GUis for gdb in ubuntu packages?
[10:52] <arkaitz_> one question
[10:52] <soothsay> michael117: English and passable French
[10:53] <l90bpm> if your a programmer and you have this crazy idea to make another file type..  please.. go kill yourself
[10:53] <rod> no such file or directory
[10:53] <CoolMatty> [WaZ] : yeah, the module is definately not running. I've lsmod'ed like 3 times :p
[10:53] <_muelli_> arkanes: xterm :>
[10:53] <mwe> rod: if you get your wifi to work you'll be well on the way
[10:53] <GekiBlue> michael117, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13013/ <- Pretty much this... but with fglrx instead of ATI, I guess.
[10:53] <mwe> rod: oh. don't worry. are you sure you spelled it right? /etc/ndiswrapper
[10:53] <joe4444> what's a good SCP app for gnome?
[10:53] <arkaitz_> can I use just one taskbar? I mean can be the "windows-taskbar-shortcuts" be placed in the bar that says Aplications, Places....
[10:53] <arkaitz_> and so on?
[10:53] <rod> mwe: well I'm hoping I can fix other problems too. like being able to write on my NTFs hard drives and so on
[10:53] <mwe> rod: you can
[10:53] <[WaZ] > have you unselected it in System>Administration>Networking ?
[10:53] <rod> mwe: yes. I've spelled it correctly. /etc/ndiswrapper
[10:54] <mwe> rod: it well take a little work, though
[10:54] <burkmat> Ok, I tried the link I got, and just like when I tried "mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/lacie -t ntfs" it returned an error, and when checking the "dmesg" (as the error suggested) it claims my NTFS drive isn't NTFS.
[10:54] <mwe> rod: ok. do you see the .inf file?
[10:54] <michael117> soothsay: I was talking more about computer programming languages, but that's interesting as well :)
[10:54] <mwe> rod: net5211.ind
[10:54] <dyrne> joe4444: that would be so easy to make.  a good first gtk project for you :)
[10:54] <mwe> rod inf*
[10:54] <rod> mwe: where am I supposed to see it? in the files I've extracted or the terminal?
[10:54] <Jenn> does anyone know how can I easy install windows xp while still keeping my ubuntu?
[10:54] <scalpdem> help pls
[10:55] <bluefox83> burkmat, hey i've had issues with my system insisting my second hard drive isn't ext3 when i know for a fact it is >.>
[10:55] <scalpdem> i installed ubuntu
[10:55] <mwe> rod: somewhere below where the files extracted
[10:55] <_muelli_> !enter | scalpdem
[10:55] <ubotu> scalpdem: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[10:55] <joe4444> dyrne, i'm not interested in gtk development... i just want to quickly upload a handful of files to my VPS
[10:55] <ROD> mwe: yes I see it
[10:55] <MrPotbut> Could someone please send me the command to run in terminal that will autodectect my monitor?
[10:56] <dyrne> Jenn: youll have to recover the mbr. also if you have no freespace youll have to use gparted to create some. also you could just use vmware-server to run xp virutally
[10:56] <CoolMatty> [WaZ] : doh, well, somehow, I have my wlan0 device now
[10:56] <flyinghippo> Hello.  I have attempted to reinstall drivers on my new installation of nVidia drivers on Ubuntu, but X will not function after I do.  It would not do this, however, when my card's settings appeared to be erased, and I was stuck with the generic defaults.
[10:56] <mwe> ROD: good. then ndiswrapper -i net5211.inf from that dir
[10:56] <arkaitz_> by the way, Ubuntu doesnt recognize my HP PS/2 mouse and keyboard
[10:56] <arkaitz_> what can I do to make it detect it
[10:56] <CoolMatty> [WaZ] : but the wireless card still wont turn on and connect to something
[10:56] <scalpdem> is there someone free to help me please
[10:56] <flyinghippo> Would anyone know of any useful techniques other than nvidia-xconfig to install nVidia drivers?
[10:56] <[WaZ] > CoolMatty: deselect it from there, otherwise Network-Manager won't be able to use it
[10:56] <bluefox83> flyinghippo, did you ever bother to modprobe nvidia?
[10:56] <ROD> mwe: u mean use the terminal? how do I make the terminal to go to that directory?
[10:56] <Jenn>  dyrne: I have free space. All I need it some guide....
[10:56] <whileimhere> Hi. how do I upgrade to the new Ubuntu 7.4?
[10:56] <ROD> mwe: it seems that terminal will read stuff from my home directory without typing directories.
[10:56] <flyinghippo> bluefox83: I'm not so familiar with modprobe.
[10:56] <Jenn> really... I have been trying to understanding this for weeks.
[10:56] <[WaZ] > mwe: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Broadcomm_with_Ndiswrapper scroll down to problem 2, might be the same problem
[10:57] <MrPotbut> Could someone please send me the command to run in terminal that will autodectect my monitor? (Edgy)
[10:57] <flyinghippo> I'm not familiar with drivers at all, really.
[10:57] <mwe> ROD: well where did you exract the files?
[10:57] <ROD> mwe: but I've not figured out how to get files from other directories from the terminal
[10:57] <lupusbeta> !question | scalpdem
[10:57] <ubotu> scalpdem: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[10:57] <burkmat> bluefox83, so there's no way of accessing my ext. HDD?
[10:57] <Black^Dragon> command for configuring/installing a deb package??
[10:57] <stefg> !fixres | MrPotbut
[10:57] <ubotu> MrPotbut: 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
[10:57] <ROD> mwe: it's under home\install
[10:57] <mwe> ROD: oh. I'll help you out
[10:57] <bluefox83> flyinghippo, just "sudo modprobe nvidia"
[10:57] <flyinghippo> Thanks.
[10:57] <bluefox83> burkmat, course there is...
[10:57] <flyinghippo> What exactly would that do?
[10:58] <soothsay> michael117: Oh heh. I've written code in C, Python, Ruby, Java, VHDL, a little bit of Bash scripting, little bit of javascript. Maybe some others I'm forgetting.
[10:58] <bluefox83> loads the nvidia driver into the kernel
[10:58] <mwe> ROD: well type ls. do you see 'install' ?
[10:58] <scalpdem> i installed ubuntu and then i eneter my loging at a dos lookning screen with breezy bagder and when i do that i get no where i see @ubuntu:`$
[10:58] <flyinghippo> Okay, thanks.
[10:58] <flyinghippo> I'll try it.
[10:58] <whileimhere> !feisty
[10:58] <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)
[10:58] <CoolMatty> [WaZ] : don't have that error, but tried it anyway and same issue. iwconfig says its there, but I cant get it to turn on and get me an IP
[10:58] <ROD> mwe yes
[10:58] <MrPotbut> thanks STEFG... but that does not have the command for EDGY only dapper and breezy
[10:58] <scalpdem> what do i need to type
[10:58] <mwe> ROD: good. type cd install
[10:58] <mwe> ROD: then ls. tell me if you see the .inf file
[10:59] <bluefox83> flyinghippo, it's a bit like installing a lamp but leaving out the bulb..without the driver loaded into the kernel you don't get anywhere
[10:59] <ROD> i guess lower/uppercase matters?
[10:59] <[WaZ] > CoolMatty: try modprobing it again, then iwconfig again
[10:59] <mwe> ROD: right
[10:59] <scalpdem> dam is there another channel
[10:59] <MrPotbut> stefg: do you have a link to the edgy way to autodetect?
[10:59] <ROD> I do see it
[10:59] <ROD> yes.
[10:59] <scalpdem> that can help
[10:59] <whileimhere> Is there a easy way to upgrade?
[10:59] <l90bpm> Title Search: "WVX codec"
[10:59] <l90bpm> 0 results of about 2537 pages. (0.05 seconds)
[10:59] <Chapayev> think waz can get u there
[10:59] <stefg> MrPotbut: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, then sudo /etc/init.d7?dm restart
[10:59] <mwe> ROD: please hold on for a sec. I'll be right back (one minute or so)
[10:59] <Kione> Can anyone help me with a wireless internet issue on Edgy?
[10:59] <[WaZ] > Chapayev: ?
[10:59] <ROD> mwe: alrighty.
[10:59] <scalpdem> i installed ubuntu and then i eneter my loging at a dos lookning screen with breezy bagder and when i do that i get no where i see @ubuntu:`$
[11:00] <[M] orpheus> Hi, I installed the updates now my sound doesnt work... help?
[11:00] <Chapayev> I'm just cheering u on with coolmatty
[11:00] <stefg> *sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart*
[11:00] <dyrne> !upgrade | whileimhere
[11:00] <ubotu> whileimhere: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[11:00] <[WaZ] > Chapayev: lol ty
[11:00] <CoolMatty> [WaZ] : nope. the damn thing just wont turn on. >.>
[11:00] <Chapayev> i just went thru wifi hell
[11:00] <CoolMatty> iwconfig says wlan0 is there, but its not doing squat
[11:00] <[WaZ] > CoolMatty: its strange that it says wlan0, since ndiswrapper sets it to eth1
[11:00] <bluefox83> scalpdem, you probably need to configure your xorg.config
[11:00] <Chapayev> i dont know how - but i got my cingular cell to weork with bluetoooth
[11:00] <CoolMatty> [WaZ] : one of the suggestions was to change it to wlan0 :p
[11:00] <scalpdem> i have no idea
[11:00] <[WaZ] > CoolMatty: okay :D
[11:01] <scalpdem> how to do so
[11:01] <Kione> Can anyone help me with a wireless internet problem on edgy?
[11:01] <[WaZ] > CoolMatty: set it back to eth1 ?
[11:01] <CoolMatty> [WaZ] : I had it as eth1 also, but same issue
[11:01] <scalpdem> can you help pls
[11:01] <mwe> ROD: all right, I'm back.
[11:01] <Flosoft> hey
[11:01] <CoolMatty> it's like the wireless device just isnt turned on, ya know?
[11:01] <Chapayev> why are there wifi isue in edgy ?!
[11:01] <ROD> wme: there's another very serious problem that needs to be addressed: basically when I'm using beryl, all windows close for some reason randomly and whenever I open new stuff, it closes right away too
[11:01] <bluefox83> scalpdem, what video card are you using?
[11:01] <Flosoft> I just updated my system
[11:01] <[WaZ] > CoolMatty: depmod -a?
[11:01] <Flosoft> and now it doesn't want to boot
[11:01] <ROD> so that'll be the next problem... anyway
[11:01] <Kione> Can anyone help me?
[11:01] <Flosoft> it can't start the kernel :S
[11:01] <Flosoft> any idea?
[11:01] <[WaZ] > CoolMatty: im getting desperate here :D
[11:02] <Flosoft> it can't find the root fs
[11:02] <Kione> Anyone?
[11:02] <[WaZ] > Flosoft: did you do something that triggered that?
[11:02] <ROD> mwe: are you there?
[11:02] <CoolMatty> [WaZ] : now you know how I feel :p
[11:02] <Chapayev> waz - relax do another line - and find a new wiki
[11:02] <Flosoft> [WaZ] : no
[11:02] <Flosoft> simple update
[11:02] <Flosoft> kernel update
[11:02] <Flosoft> but grub was updated
[11:02] <[WaZ] > Flosoft: verify your grub config
[11:03] <bluefox83> Flosoft, i have had that issue back when i used debian..the only thing that ever worked was installing another kernel
[11:03] <Flosoft> menu.lst?
[11:03] <ROD> mwe: hmm. I guess you went back to what you're gone for a minute.
[11:03] <Kione> Can anyone help me with internet problems?
[11:03] <[WaZ] > Flosoft: thats a good start
[11:03] <mwe> ROD: did you manage to cd to the install dir?
[11:03] <scalpdem>  bluefox83 please help me
[11:03] <scalpdem> xorg.config
[11:03] <bluefox83> Flosoft, and yeah..run the grub thingy...
[11:03] <ROD> yes i did mwe. whew
[11:03] <Chapayev> K' I wanna be useful - whoi has a wif issue?
[11:03] <xamox> how can I install windows on another drive after installing ubuntu?
[11:03] <arkaitz_> by the way, Ubuntu doesnt recognize my HP PS/2 mouse and keyboard
[11:03] <arkaitz_> what can I do to make it detect it
[11:03] <[M] orpheus> Hi, I installed the updates now my sound doesnt work... help?
[11:03] <ROD> ~/Install$
[11:03] <bluefox83> scalpdem, can't help if you wont tell me what video card you're using
[11:04] <xamox> It says it can't write to main drive because filesystem format isnt' compatible?
[11:04] <Poul^Laptop> Anyone who have tryed to record game videos in wow ect?
[11:04] <scalpdem> ati radion 9800
[11:04] <mwe> ROD: can we finish the wifi first?
[11:04] <[WaZ] > [M] orpheus: try unmuting PCM in sound manager
[11:04] <riaal> anyone know how to lock the screen whitout everything going black?
[11:04] <stefg> !sound | [M] orpheus
[11:04] <ROD> mwe: yes. of course of course.
[11:04] <ubotu> [M] orpheus: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[11:04] <[M] orpheus> [WaZ] : how do i do that?
[11:04] <ROD> mwe: i was just saying
[11:04] <Flosoft> well I can't run the chroot?
[11:04] <lupusbeta> !gparted
[11:04] <ubotu> 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
[11:04] <[WaZ] > [M] orpheus: double click the little sound icon and unmute PCM
[11:04] <alek66> how do I creater an desktop launcher, If i run the program from console using sh jajaj.sh
[11:04] <Flosoft> it says Permession denied for running /bin/bash
[11:04] <ROD> mwe: please understand that I suffer from neurosis
[11:04] <[WaZ] > [M] orpheus: just put the volume to the max
[11:04] <[M] orpheus> [WaZ] : its unmute
[11:05] <bluefox83> scalpdem, yeah uh..i don't know a thing about ati cards...you might have better luck using one of the tutorials the bot will link you to
[11:05] <ROD> mwe: so what command should I type next on terminal?
[11:05] <bluefox83> !tell scalpdem about ati
[11:05] <scalpdem> how
[11:05] <[WaZ] > [M] orpheus: damn
[11:05] <[M] orpheus> [WaZ] : all volumes are in max
[11:05] <bluefox83> scalpdem, you have a second system?
[11:05] <xXKobaXx> Hiya, has anyone got 5.1 audio working in ubuntu?
[11:05] <[WaZ] > PCM aswell right?
[11:05] <scalpdem> yeah iam onit
[11:06] <scalpdem> using the ubuntu os
[11:06] <ROD> mwe: how do you make it so that you type the ID of person you're talking to automatically?
[11:06] <michael117> GekiBlue: Hmm... I'm reading https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI and I also clicked about the open source "Radeon" drivers and it seems your card has pretty good support for 2d and 3d acceleration with the "Radeon" drivers. I use the proprietary fglrx drivers because the radeon driver only offers "experimental" 3d support for my card
[11:06] <bluefox83> scalpdem, ask the bot about ati cards, then go to the links it gives you on a system that has a working gui...
[11:06] <[WaZ] > ROD: just type the first few letters, then press Tab
[11:06] <scalpdem> ok
[11:07] <ROD> [WaZ] , oh okay. where is mwe?
[11:07] <riaal> anyone know how to lock the screen whitout everything going black?
[11:07] <K_Dallas> Hi guys! After hours of struggling with xp+vista+ubuntu(feisty) and always getting the Grub's error No 17, I decided to uninstall it totally. Now, I am wondering if installing Ubuntu the official release would cause the same problems. (single Sata, paritions are 1 for xp, 2 for vista, the rest for ubuntu) thanks
[11:07] <mwe> ROD: ?
[11:07] <ROD> mwe, whew. i thought you were gone
[11:07] <[WaZ] > ROD: behind his desk?
[11:07] <str4`> sup?
[11:07] <[M] orpheus> [WaZ] : it isnt a alsaconf in ubuntu?
[11:07] <ROD> mwe, yes i'm in the directory
[11:08] <crimsun> [M] orpheus: no
[11:08] <[WaZ] > [M] orpheus: i don't think so
[11:08] <alek66> hw to create a launcher with and *.sh file!
[11:08] <mwe> ROD: ok. type ls, do you see the .inf file?
[11:08] <ROD> yes i do
[11:08] <crimsun> [M] orpheus: we stopped shipping that as part of alsa-utils in Hoary
[11:08] <bluefox83> K_Dallas, you might try something that's not in beta...6.10 is nice..i find it very stable
[11:08] <PCGenie> hello, my dappy server restarted itself when I was out of the room; how does that happen?
[11:08] <mwe> ROD: good!
[11:08] <ROD> mwe, yes! what should i type next?
[11:08] <[M] orpheus> crimsun: how may i reinstall the sound drivers?
[11:08] <[WaZ] > [M] orpheus: have you played around in System>Preferences>Sound ?
[11:08] <burkmat> Still need help to mount an NTFS drive. Seems mounting it with "mount blah blah" isn't working for some reason, what other options do I have?
[11:08] <alek66> PCGenie, temp problems? have you checked the sys log?
[11:08] <[M] orpheus> [WaZ] : yes, didnt play :(
[11:09] <[WaZ] > :(
[11:09] <mwe> ROD: type ndiswrapper -i net5211.inf and tell me if it succeds?
[11:09] <PCGenie> alek66, thnks
[11:09] <K_Dallas> bluefox83, i have 6.10 on official CDs, so you mean that the grub issue was mainly due to the beta stuff and not my confiuration and ... ?
[11:09] <crimsun> [M] orpheus: why would you need to reinstall your sound driver?
[11:09] <PCGenie> alek66, i meant for giving me a hint to check them
[11:09] <[M] orpheus> crimsun: it isnt working
[11:09] <bluefox83> K_Dallas, what is your configuration?
[11:09] <xamox> If I want to install windows on another drive, should I make that drive the primary and reinstall grub?
[11:09] <ROD> Unable to create directory /etc/ndiswrapper/net5211. Make sure you are running as root
[11:09] <alek66> PCGenie, pretty positive is a temp problem, check the sys log,
[11:09] <crimsun> [M] orpheus: that's much too vague. Please pastebin the requested info from http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems
[11:09] <mwe> ROD: oh. sudo ndiswrapper -i net5211.inf
[11:09] <Flosoft> ok ... the exact error message on boot is:
[11:09] <bluefox83> xamox, yeah it'll save you a LOT of hair pulling ;)
[11:10] <mwe> ROD: you need superuser access
[11:10] <dyrne> xamox: also, i think windows throws a fit if its not primary
[11:10] <K_Dallas> bluefox83, nothing out of ordinary, single SATA, first partition for XP, 2nd for Vista, and the rest for ext3 and swap
[11:10] <ROD> mwe, it said installing net5211
[11:10] <PCGenie> alek66,  thanks, i will start checking
[11:10] <mwe> ROD: good!
[11:10] <mwe> ROD: now ndiswrapper -l
[11:10] <burkmat> Still need help to mount an NTFS drive. Seems mounting it with "mount" isn't working for some reason, what other options do I have?
[11:10] <xamox> blue, alright, thx.
[11:10] <xamox> bluefox83, ^^^
[11:10] <[M] orpheus> i think I fixed it
[11:10] <ROD> net5211 driver present
[11:10] <Flosoft> [   32.572454]  Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)
[11:10] <mwe> ROD: great!
[11:10] <stefg> ntfs-3g | burkmat
[11:10] <[M] orpheus> It was a volume that was not showing...
[11:10] <ROD> should I modprobe now?
[11:10] <_muelli_> burkmat: deploying a real filesystem...
[11:10] <[M] orpheus> ty crimsun and [WaZ] 
[11:10] <mwe> ROD: you're well on the way now
[11:11] <bluefox83> K_Dallas, you might try 6.10, i doubt it would choke much..i've never used sata drives myself but i suppose it would do it fine
[11:11] <mwe> ROD: lsmod|grep ndis, does it return anything?
[11:11] <K_Dallas> bluefox83, i really hope so, thanks
[11:11] <burkmat> stefg, I'm completely new to Linux and all the stuff assosciated to it. What do you mean by "ntfs-3g"?
[11:11] <ROD> no
[11:11] <stefg> !ntfs-3g
[11:11] <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)
[11:11] <ROD> mwe, it doesn't
[11:11] <mwe> ROD: ok
[11:11] <mwe> ROD: type sudo modprobe ndiswrapper
[11:11] <burkmat> stefg Ok, thanks.
[11:11] <mwe> ROD: then lsmod|grep ndis again
[11:11] <K_Dallas> another Q: is it possible to install the grub on a floppy? I used to do it on occasions and it used to save me a lot of time fighting this OS and that OS.
[11:12] <ROD> FATAL: Error inserting ndiswrapper (/lib/modules/2.6.17-11-generic/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko): Invalid argument
[11:12] <mwe> ROD: huh?
[11:12] <mwe> odd!
[11:12] <[WaZ] > mwe: its the problem i told you about
[11:12] <bluefox83> K_Dallas, yeah, i think there's instructions on how to do that someplace
[11:12] <ROD> mwe, maybe because I'm under Install?
[11:12] <Flosoft> seems to only be a problem with the new driver
[11:12] <ROD> I don't know.
[11:12] <mwe> ROD: no
[11:12] <[WaZ] > ROD: try this: sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper-utils-1.8
[11:12] <mwe> ROD: can you 'sudo insmod /lib/modules/2.6.17-11-generic/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko' ?
[11:12] <Chapayev> rod needs to make ndis
[11:12] <burkmat> !fuse
[11:12] <K_Dallas> bluefox83, ok, i search for it, i used to do a floppy thing first and then replace mbr
[11:12] <ubotu> Though it's still very unsafe, you can read about Ubuntu NTFS writing using fuse here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lkraider/NtfsFuse
[11:13] <ROD> Media change: please insert the disc labeled
[11:13] <ROD>  'Ubuntu 6.10 _Edgy Eft_ - Release i386 (20061025)'
[11:13] <ROD> in the drive '/cdrom/' and press enter
[11:13] <bluefox83> K_Dallas, that's usually the smart way ;)
[11:13] <ROD> mwe: it seemed to have worked. I guess I should really rip that cd
[11:13] <K_Dallas> ;)
[11:13] <mwe> ROD: well the windows driver installed. now you need to figure why the module wont load :(
[11:13] <ROD> mwe, as you know, x41 doesn't come with a cd-rom
[11:13] <MrPotbut> Could someone please send me the command to run in terminal that will autodectect my monitor in edgy eft?
[11:14] <mwe> ROD: are you online with the X41 or a second pc?
[11:14] <MrPotbut> as i have changed monitors
[11:14] <ROD> mwe: i'm with the x41
[11:14] <mwe> ROD: good
[11:14] <ROD> mwe: but using ethernet
[11:14] <bluefox83> K_Dallas, how do you like vista? i've had friends tell me it's just eye candy and really annoying with the security questions
[11:14] <mwe> ROD: you need to fix your /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:14] <mwe> ROD: it seems you're having some bad luck
[11:14] <mwe> ROD: usually it's shouldn't be that hard
[11:14] <ROD> mwe: fix that for what?
[11:15] <ROD> mwe: for which problem?
[11:15] <ROD> mwe: by the way. the installation is done. so I guess now I can use my wireless huh?
[11:15] <mwe> ROD: well can you go to paste.ubuntu-nl.org and paste the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list?
[11:15] <mwe> ROD: no. sorry
[11:15] <K_Dallas> bluefox83, i used its beta for 2 months and i have installed the real deal last night. i have had not the chance to go deep and since i don't run a serve etc, as a home user, it is all right if it comes with your new system but I wouldn'T go and buy it as an upgrade to XP
[11:16] <mwe> ROD: you need to be able to load the ndiswrapper module or it wont work
[11:16] <Zikey> Hi, first time I installed postfix using apt-get install I went thru a text configuration, even after removing/install postfix again I'm unable to go thru this configurator again, do you know how to force it ?
[11:16] <[WaZ] > mwe: mind if i try something?
[11:16] <chucktx> is there a way to start up the cd & tell it not to use AGP?
[11:16] <vlt|l> Hello. I compiled hplip 1.7.3 to support my HPLaserjet printer. When I run `/etc/init.d/hplip start` I get "[OK] " but syslog says "hpiod: unable to bind socket 2208: Cannot assign requested address". I tried to use this port 2208 manually and suceeded. What could be hplip's problem here?
[11:16] <ROD> mwe, is that a website?
[11:16] <mwe> [WaZ] : sure not
[11:16] <ROD> mwe, what is that? paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[11:16] <mwe> ROD: yeah
[11:16] <ROD> mwe, wrong URL?
[11:16] <K_Dallas> bluefox83, besides, i _always_ turn off the eye candy part of anything, be it windows or linux ;)
[11:16] <_muelli_> Zikey: dpkg-reconfigure postfix might hlep
[11:16] <mwe> !paste
[11:16] <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)
[11:16] <[WaZ] > ROD: try this : sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper-utils-1.8
[11:16] <ROD> oh okay
[11:17] <[WaZ] > ROD: then: sudo rm /usr/sbin/ndiswrapper
[11:17] <[WaZ] > ROD: finally: sudo ln -s /usr/sbin/ndiswrapper-1.8 /usr/sbin/ndiswrapper
[11:17] <chucktx> I am trying to start this up on an 815 board w/ onboard graphics but I want to use a PCI video card
[11:17] <mwe> ROD: but he can't use apt because /etc/apt/sources.list is looking for the cd which he can't use on an X41
[11:17] <ROD> sorry. mailman
[11:17] <mwe> [WaZ] : ^^
[11:17] <[WaZ] > mwe: arghhh
[11:18] <MrPotbut> Could someone please send me the command to run in terminal that will autodectect my monitor in edgy eft? I have changed monitors since installing ubuntu and now I only get 800 X 600.
[11:18] <mwe> [WaZ] : so he needs to fix sources.list
[11:18] <[WaZ] > mwe: indeed
[11:18] <Crazytom> i can't get my sound card working it's an xfi soundblaster
[11:18] <mwe> ROD: it's looking for the cd. you need to fix that
[11:18] <Jenn> After I put this command in: "sudo mount /dev/hda2 /mnt." Do I simply go ahead and start installing windows xp?
[11:18] <Thiesen> How do I get XGL up and running (I have a fully working X1650Pro card with fully working fglrx and fully working OpenGL and am on Feisty)?
[11:18] <mwe> ROD: you're having unusually many problems I think
[11:18] <bluefox83> K_Dallas, linux doesn't really come with eye candy out of the box..you gotta install it yourself...
[11:18] <ROD> okay okay.
[11:19] <[WaZ] > mwe: cant he just unselect the cd in Software Sources?
[11:19] <ROD> now. i got the cd
[11:19] <steinbcn> list
[11:19] <ROD> mwe: I already installed things with my cd
[11:19] <mwe> [WaZ] : maybe so. If the rest is ok
[11:19] <dyrne> !xgl | Thiesen
[11:19] <ubotu> Thiesen: Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[11:19] <mwe> ROD: I thought you couldn't use the cd
[11:19] <K_Dallas> bluefox83, true to some extent depending on your distro and desktop you chose
[11:19] <Crazytom> !beryl
[11:19] <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
[11:19] <Thiesen> dyrne: ty
[11:19] <ROD> mwe: no I meant that for the future I should rip the cd
[11:19] <mwe> ROD: however, you want it to use the repos instead
[11:19] <bluefox83> <3 beryl
[11:19] <ROD> mwe: because when I'm not home I can't use this external cd rom
[11:20] <mwe> ROD: to get the latest updates
[11:20] <[WaZ] > ROD: you should remove the reference to your cd
[11:20] <ROD> [WaZ] , oh okay. how do i do that?
[11:20] <ROD> i typed in all the things you told me to
[11:20] <chucktx> or can I just get some help with the boot options?
[11:20] <[WaZ] > ROD: System> Administration> Software Sources
[11:20] <mwe> ROD: you wan't APT to download things instead of looking for the CD
[11:20] <FringeJacket> what about the beryl channel...
[11:20] <scalpdem> think iam going back to bill
[11:21] <ROD> [WaZ] , okay i'm there
[11:21] <Zikey> _muelli_ tanks a lot it worked :0
[11:21] <Crazytom> scalpdem, what's the problem
[11:21] <[WaZ] > under CD/DVD you should have something listed
[11:21] <scalpdem> stuck at the dam screen
[11:21] <dyrne> scalpdem: youre just saying that to get your question answered right? so whats the question :)
[11:21] <mwe> ROD: well, though you're not done yet, sucsessfully installing the windows driver with ndiswrapper is a good start?
[11:22] <scalpdem> i followed the info
[11:22] <scalpdem> \and still stuck
[11:22] <scalpdem> sudo aticonfig --initial
[11:22] <scalpdem> sudo aticonfig --overlay-type=Xv
[11:22] <[WaZ] > ROD: you should remove those
[11:22] <scalpdem> when i enter say no file
[11:22] <ROD> [WaZ] , cd/dvd... I don't see anything
[11:22] <mwe> ROD: that means when you can load the ndiswrapper module you're ready to configure the connection.
[11:22] <bluefox83> scalpdem, did you download the drivers?
[11:22] <ROD> mwe, okay. i'll go to ndiswrapper and do that
[11:23] <scalpdem> yeah
[11:23] <[WaZ] > ROD: you don't?
[11:23] <MrPotbut> Could someone please send me the command to run in terminal that will autodectect my monitor in edgy eft? I have changed monitors since installing ubuntu and now I only get 800 X 600.
[11:23] <scalpdem> sudo apt-get update
[11:23] <[WaZ] > ROD: cn you pastebion your /etc/apt/sources.list ?
[11:23] <ROD> [WaZ] , oh okay okay. i see it now.
[11:23] <mwe> ROD: untill you can modprobe ndiswrapper it wont work, though.
[11:23] <dyrne> MrPotbut: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:23] <livingdaylight> is Feisty on schedule?
[11:23] <scalpdem> unable to lock the list directory
[11:23] <theacolyte> !feisty > livingdaylight
[11:23] <[WaZ] > !feisty > livingdaylight
[11:24] <livingdaylight> Q: what is the difference between Ubuntu and Debian Sid?
[11:24] <[WaZ] > lol
[11:24] <bluefox83> scalpdem, sudo apt-get update does not download the drivers...you need to specifically tell apt to download the specific driver...
[11:24] <ubunt00b> WaZ: hello again! :D
[11:24] <theacolyte> ZING!
[11:24] <ROD> [WaZ] , I unchecked the cd/dvd stuff and clicked close
[11:24] <dyrne> !spam > livingdaylight
[11:24] <livingdaylight> dyrne: wtf?
[11:24] <scalpdem> iam so new at this
[11:24] <dyrne> livingdaylight: jk sorry
[11:24] <[WaZ] > hey ubunt00b
[11:24] <[WaZ] > ROD: okay did you reload?
[11:24] <ROD> mwe, now I'm at the wireless network drivers and I see net5211 but it says Hardware: present: No
[11:24] <misreckoning> some help please with installing beryl under beta 7.04 with ati graphics card?
[11:24] <scalpdem> only got it cause they clam it's a easy switch over
[11:24] <ompaul> livingdaylight, your second question is answered .. with there is a delta albeit a small one
[11:24] <misreckoning> I have successfully installed fglrx drivers btw
[11:24] <FringeJacket> misreckoning #beryl
[11:24] <livingdaylight> ompaul: delta?
[11:24] <guitar_jon> if I'm formatting before installing ubuntu (using windows disk) should I use ntfs or fat32?
[11:25] <ROD> [WaZ] , reload what? I was able to insert the cd and install it the first time
[11:25] <al> Anyone know where I can go for debootstrap help? I feel like doing this installation the hard way...
[11:25] <FringeJacket> or #ubuntu-effects
[11:25] <misreckoning> FringeJacket: but that is more about ubuntu I think :/
[11:25] <MrPotbut> dyrne: will i need to reinstall the nvidia drivers? or will this only autodetect the monitor?
[11:25] <mwe> ROD: huh? but you didn't sucessfully 'modprobe ndiswrapper' yet?
[11:25] <[WaZ] > ROD: in console: sudo apt-get update
[11:25] <misreckoning> FringeJacket: aha
[11:25] <ompaul> livingdaylight, totally radical idea - a measured difference
[11:25] <misreckoning> FringeJacket: ok, thx
[11:25] <Jenn> I did the following command "sudo mount /dev/hda2 /mnt". How do I unmount it?
[11:25] <burkmat> !make
[11:25] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[11:25] <livingdaylight> I just wondered as i met somene who uses  Debian Sid and says that the repos for Debian are bigger than Ubuntu
[11:25] <chucktx> Is there someone who can help me get the 6.10 CD to boot?
[11:25] <livingdaylight> ompaul: ubuntu is based on debian sid, yes?
[11:25] <dyrne> MrPotbut: if the nvidia drivers are installed just select them in the reconfigure it should be fine
[11:25] <theacolyte> chucktx: what's going wrong?
[11:25] <mwe> ROD: listen to [WaZ]  for now. I'll join in if you get stuck
[11:25] <[WaZ] > livingdaylight: for info about feisty you should go to channel #ubuntu+1
[11:25] <MrPotbut> chucktx can you get any cd to boot? like another os?
[11:25] <guitar_jon> set your cd drive as the first booted device
[11:26] <ROD> [WaZ] , i did modprobe ndiswrapper
[11:26] <livingdaylight> ompaul: why use ubuntu if debian sid is the same
[11:26] <K_Dallas> chucktx, have you burnt your own CD and have you ever booted from any CD at all ?
[11:26] <ROD> [WaZ] , and I got this
[11:26] <ROD> [WaZ] , FATAL: Error inserting ndiswrapper (/lib/modules/2.6.17-11-generic/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko): Operation not permitted
[11:26] <ROD> rod@rod-laptop:~/Install$
[11:26] <chucktx> I think it has to do w/ the onboard graphics
[11:26] <obsidian> hi, i would like to know how to solve the sda hda problem under feisty ... i just want to grub-install /dev/hda (but it\s seen as sda).. help me..
[11:26] <[WaZ] > ROD: yes, now do this: sudo apt-get update
[11:26] <ompaul> livingdaylight, ahh because there is bug fixing going on
[11:26] <bluefox83> livingdaylight, debian can't put the same stuff in their repos as ubuntu because of licencing issues...there are no repositories for java or nvidia binary drivers in debian sid
[11:26] <ubunt00b> WaZ: how can i check to see the current config of grub?
[11:26] <guitar_jon> :/ fat32 or ntfs. help pls
[11:26] <ROD> [WaZ] , did that and it ran
[11:26] <scalpdem> is there a linux out there that is easy to use
[11:26] <chucktx> yeah the CD boots but locks up
[11:26] <Jenn>  I did the following command "sudo mount /dev/hda2 /mnt". How do I unmount it?
[11:26] <[WaZ] > ubunt00b: /boot/grub/menu.lst
[11:26] <Crazytom> ROD, what kind of card do you have?
[11:26] <[WaZ] > ROD: any errors?
[11:27] <K_Dallas> chucktx, have you tested the CD?
[11:27] <ROD> 5211 atheros
[11:27] <ROD> [WaZ] , no errors
[11:27] <chucktx> yeah
[11:27] <bluefox83> scalpdem, yeah...ubuntu is very easy if you install 6.10 and not dapper...
[11:27] <chucktx> it said it was fine
[11:27] <ubunt00b> WaZ: if i edit it manually all i have to do is grub-config?
[11:27] <livingdaylight> bluefox83: is that the only difference? but  Ubuntu one has to mess with config files too
[11:27] <[WaZ] > ROD: do this: sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper-utils-1.8
[11:27] <scalpdem> so i have dapper
[11:27] <ompaul> bluefox83, that is not accurate they have a repo called non free which is why RMS and FSF don't suggest them
[11:27] <scalpdem> so i have dapper
[11:27] <chucktx> I've booted from the CD on a VM
[11:27] <Speedingbullet> hello, Im having a problem with my graphics.... once I log onto my account every thing is chopped up.
[11:27] <scalpdem> ?
[11:27] <ROD> [WaZ] , ndiswrapper-utils-1.8 is already the newest version.
[11:27] <ROD> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[11:27] <dyrne> scalpdem: ati is a pain in linux. ati just doesnt provide good drivers. ubuntu, i cant stand suse but it is supposed to be easy.
[11:27] <[WaZ] > ubunt00b: ive never used grub-config
[11:27] <K_Dallas> chucktx, there are usually options to boot, select those which require less graphic etc
[11:27] <scalpdem> so
[11:27] <obsidian> hi, i would like to know how to solve the sda hda problem under feisty ... i just want to grub-install /dev/hda (but it\s seen as sda).. help me..
[11:27] <bluefox83> ompaul, non free does not have binaries for nvidia or java
[11:27] <scalpdem> forget about it
[11:28] <[WaZ] > RoD: now this: sudo rm /usr/sbin/ndiswrapper
[11:28] <chucktx> in the machine it boots but then the screen goes black after a while
[11:28] <bluefox83> they lack a lot of stuff ubuntu has by default
[11:28] <scalpdem> well is there any that work well
[11:28] <ompaul> bluefox83, but it does have _non_ free stuff
[11:28] <[WaZ] > ROD: after, do this: sudo ln -s /usr/sbin/ndiswrapper-1.8 /usr/sbin/ndiswrapper
[11:28] <bluefox83> and now i have to go shower...bbl
[11:28] <scalpdem> with most drivers
[11:28] <chucktx> I have hit F4 and only one option comes up
[11:28] <Crazytom> ROD, do you know what kind of card do you have?
[11:28] <ROD> [WaZ] , i did the second and it didn't give me anything else
[11:28] <chucktx> is that what you meant?
[11:28] <[WaZ] > ROD: after, do this: sudo ln -s /usr/sbin/ndiswrapper-1.8 /usr/sbin/ndiswrapper
[11:28] <ardchoille> I am using Window Maker from the Dapper repos. How can I disable the iconbar along the bottom of the screen?
[11:29] <[WaZ] > ROD: after try : sudo modprobe ndiswrapper
[11:29] <K_Dallas> chucktx, i haven't installed a linux in a long time but there should be more options , F2, F1 somewhere look closer
[11:29] <ROD> ln: creating symbolic link `/usr/sbin/ndiswrapper' to `/usr/sbin/ndiswrapper-1.8': File exists
[11:29] <mwe> Crazytom: atheros, he already installed the windows driver with ndiswrapper but he can't load the ndiswrapper kernel module
[11:29] <ROD> [WaZ] , sudo modprobe didn't give me any errors
[11:29] <bug60> #ubuntu-fr
[11:29] <[WaZ] > :D
[11:29] <ubunt00b> WaZ: so after tweaking the menu.lst all i have to do is run grub root (hd2)?
[11:29] <chucktx> I didn't see nay that really pertained to booting, there was running memtest, etc.
[11:29] <ROD> [WaZ] , but this one did I think?? sudo ln -s /usr/sbin/ndiswrapper-1.8 /usr/sbin/ndiswrapper
[11:29] <mwe> ROD: cool it worked, then
[11:30] <[WaZ] > ROD: if midprobe didnt giv any errors, then its all good
[11:30] <mwe> [WaZ] : what was that about, removing /usr/sbin/ndiswrapper and linking?
[11:30] <ROD> [WaZ] , oh okay. what' the next step? wireless network drivers still shows Hardware present: No
[11:30] <Jenn> I did the following command "sudo mount /dev/hda2 /mnt". How do I undo that command?
[11:30] <Askar> How do I change grubs default boot kernel?
[11:30] <[WaZ] > mwe: some error i guess
[11:30] <obsidian> anyone knows the sda hda problem under feisty?
[11:30] <ubunt00b> Jenn: umount /mnt
[11:30] <K_Dallas> Jenn, sudo umount /mnt
[11:30] <ubunt00b> that
[11:30] <scalpdem> been on this carp for 2 days iam going to insatll xp thx anyway guys
[11:30] <[WaZ] > ubunt00b: the problem is your grub doesn't find your / partition
[11:30] <obsidian> kill him plz
[11:31] <Chapayev_> re all
[11:31] <ROD> mwe, so I'm done now?
[11:31] <mwe> ROD: are you using encryption?
[11:31] <ROD> mwe, yes.
[11:31] <mwe> ROD: almost
[11:31] <mwe> ROD: what kind?
[11:31] <ROD> mwe, I'm using the PKA was it?
[11:31] <ubunt00b> WaZ: right, so i fixed the menu.lst, since it's broken
[11:31] <Thiesen> !xgl
[11:31] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[11:31] <[WaZ] > ubunt00b: the menu.lst was broken?
[11:31] <ubunt00b> WaZ: i should just be able to reboot right?
[11:31] <mwe> ROD: PKA?
[11:31] <ulisse> 'lo people
[11:31] <ubunt00b> WaZ: well, as in pointing the / to the wrong partition
[11:31] <[WaZ] > ubunt00b: if it was broken, give it a try
[11:31] <ROD> mwe, hold. i'll check
[11:31] <ubunt00b> ok
[11:31] <ubunt00b> wish me luck!
[11:31] <Taime1> why dont i ever get search results when i use the search feature in ubuntu? i am purposely searching for files that i KNOW exist, but it returns nothing...
[11:32] <ROD> WPA PSK TKIP
[11:32] <[WaZ] > good luck ;-)
[11:32] <ulisse> I can't connect to localhost:631 but cupsd seems to be running, can someone help?
[11:32] <Speedingbullet> hello sorry for reposting this, but Im having a problem with my graphics.... once I log onto my account every thing is chopped up.
[11:32] <ROD> mwe, lol pka's from biochem
[11:32] <mwe> ROD: WPA. ok
[11:32] <PriceChild> !feisty > obsidian (see the pm from ubotu please)
[11:32] <scalpdem> ok lets work with the one i have it running on
[11:32] <scalpdem> how can i get a msn
[11:32] <scalpdem> thing on here
[11:32] <Chapayev_> i wanna be helpful
[11:32] <ROD> mwe, yes.
[11:33] <[WaZ] > scalpdem: try gaim
[11:33] <PriceChild> !msn  > scalpdem (see the pm from ubotu)
[11:33] <scalpdem> ok
[11:33] <burkmat> checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[11:33] <burkmat>  - How to compile ntfs-3g if this ./configure isn't working?
[11:33] <mwe> ROD: well sudo su -c 'echo ndiswrapper >> /etc/modules' to make sure it gets loaded at every boot. gotta go. good luck
[11:33] <scalpdem> another thing i read was that it was fast on old pcs but iam lagging really bad can i tweak it some how
[11:33] <Speedingbullet> ....nevermind I see you guys are busy.......
[11:34] <Jenn> Can anyone go here: http://johnny.chadda.se/2007/02/17/restore-grub-in-ubuntu-after-installing-windows/ ---- and tell me if I do that after I install windows xp or before?
[11:34] <PriceChild> Jenn, best to install windows _then_ ubuntu
[11:34] <[WaZ] > scalpdem: you could use a more basic window manager like fluxbox or windowmaker
[11:34] <PriceChild> Jenn, if you are installing windows after ubuntu then you use that guide after windows is installed
[11:34] <Flannel> Jenn: If you install Ubuntu, then reinstall windows, you need o reinstall GRUB.  If you install windows, then ubuntu, you don't need to
[11:34] <plb_> install windows on the first partition as well
[11:35] <kitche> Jenn it says after
[11:35] <ROD> [WaZ] , mwe left. i did it so that it loads after every boot. should i do anything else?
[11:35] <mEck0> I am connected to my school through an ssh-tunnel, and I want to copy a direcrtory from my folder there to my laptop. How can I do this? with the cp-command?
[11:35] <scalpdem> ok one more thing  what is the command to instal on here
[11:35] <Thiesen> !xgl
[11:35] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[11:35] <Flannel> Jenn: but, there's a better guide on the official ubuntu wiki.  http://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[11:35] <scalpdem> or where do you install
[11:35] <[WaZ] > ROD: press alt-f2 and type nm-applet
[11:35] <plb_> scalpdem, install what?
[11:35] <leopartux> hi
[11:35] <scalpdem> programs
[11:36] <scalpdem> or whatever
[11:36] <ROD> [WaZ] , okay
[11:36] <Jenn> Pricechild: according to that guide, I will reinstall windows xp on the free space that is left by creating a new partition and then do those command in recovery terminal? correct...
[11:36] <ROD> did and the network icon appeared on the righ thand corner
[11:36] <leopartux> what is the fonts directory
[11:36] <PriceChild> Jenn, yup
[11:36] <plb_> the program your looking for isn't in the repos?
[11:36] <[WaZ] > ROD: okay, now left click on it, do you see any wireless networks?
[11:36] <Flannel> scalpdem: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingSoftware
[11:36] <ROD> [WaZ] , no
[11:36] <ROD> [WaZ] , only the wired
[11:36] <[WaZ] > ROD: should it see wireless networks?
[11:36] <Jenn> PriceChild, is there anything that I should be aware of? Does this really sound this simple?
[11:37] <ROD> absolutely
[11:37] <dfgas> what is the channel for ubuntu mac
[11:37] <Flannel> Jenn: it really is that simple
[11:37] <[WaZ] > ROD: okay, left click on it, is wireless enabled?
[11:37] <PriceChild> Jenn, You should be fine :) Even simpler is installing ubuntu after windows.
[11:37] <ROD> [WaZ] , i mean under normal circumstances, i'd scan first right?
[11:37] <Jenn> aweeeeesome.
[11:37] <ROD> [WaZ] , it just says wired with a dot on the left
[11:37] <ROD> [WaZ] , and that's it
[11:37] <Jenn> here I go... I'll try to install xp on a new parition and then do those commands.
[11:37] <Jenn> :) THanks all.
[11:38] <[WaZ] > ROD: with a dot?
[11:38] <ROD> [WaZ] , yes.
[11:38] <ROD> [WaZ] , well not a dot
[11:38] <Chapayev_> wow a happy customer (Jenn)
[11:38] <ROD> [WaZ] , bullet
[11:38] <FringeJacket> we have alot of those
[11:38] <Chapayev_> cant get mplayer to see my video
[11:38] <leopartux> i have found it
[11:38] <Jenn> ;) I'm trying to be a geek...
[11:38] <[WaZ] > thats left click, try right clicking
[11:38] <Chapayev_> help - mplayer - cant find video
[11:38] <Chapayev_> mplayer x11 doesnt help[
[11:38] <plb_> Chapayev, huh?
[11:39] <ROD> [WaZ] , right click yields CHECK Enable Networking
[11:39] <ROD> but again. just the wired.
[11:39] <plb_> Chapayev, more specific please ;] 
[11:39] <[WaZ] > ROD: try iwconfig in console
[11:39] <Jenn> chapayev: I never thought I would do such stupid things like tinkeering with installations just for fun and running into problem. Know what I mean?...
[11:39] <[M] orpheus> Cmo setar as permicoes da usb para qualquer usuario mexer, ligando meu celular no caso, usando a edgy?
[11:39] <plb_> Chapayev, what do you mean it can't find your video?
[11:39] <[WaZ] > !es > [M] orpheus
[11:39] <[M] orpheus> wrong channel =S
[11:39] <[M] orpheus> [WaZ] : ^^ its br =D
[11:40] <[WaZ] > sorry
[11:40] <ROD> [WaZ] , oh okay. so basically eth0 has no wireless extension. ath0 does.
[11:40] <ROD> but i don't know how to switch to ath0
[11:40] <[WaZ] > !br > [M] orpheus
[11:40] <[WaZ] > :D
[11:40] <xircx> is there a way to make a back up ubuntu
[11:40] <[M] orpheus> [WaZ] : i know, i missed up ;D
[11:40] <[WaZ] > :D
[11:40] <ROD> [WaZ] , how do i get it to connect to ath0?
[11:40] <xircx> that way i dont have to reinstall all my software over agen
[11:40] <FringeJacket> ROD maybe you need an external card. at least I did
[11:41] <ulisse> ROD: try in a terminal: sudo iwlist ath0 scan
[11:41] <ROD> FringeJacket, that'd suck...
[11:41] <[WaZ] > ROD: i think you need to deselect it from System>Administration>Networking
[11:41] <ROD> ulisse, it sscanned a bunch
[11:42] <FringeJacket> ROD I hope you don't need one
[11:42] <ssdd534> hi... i have a apache 1.3 server running on ubuntu and i installed php 5 and im wondering how i can add php as a apache module?
[11:42] <[WaZ] > FringeJacket: he won't
[11:42] <ulisse> ROD: id you get any result of the scan? Networks, i mean
[11:42] <bogdeha> How do I enable eithr APM, ACPi or PMU in my kernel?
[11:42] <ROD> [WaZ] , when I go to networking, it doesn't give me an option to deselect
[11:42] <ROD> ulisse, it gave me many, one of which is mine
[11:43] <[WaZ] > ROD: select it> Properties then unclick enable
[11:43] <ulisse> ROD: open /etc/network/interfaces and comment out all what is related to the wireless card
[11:43] <Flannel> ssdd534: I believe the repositories only have modules for php4 with apache1
[11:43] <ssdd534> ahh ok
[11:43] <[WaZ] > or what ulisse says
[11:44] <ROD> ulisse, hmm okay.
[11:44] <ROD> i probably have to open it through terminal since i don't have permission again huh?
[11:44] <ulisse> ROD: that basically is the same of what said [WaZ] , only in the terminal :)
[11:44] <Taime1> when i search for a file in ubuntu, i get no results, why is this?
[11:44] <scalpdem> !install
[11:44] <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
[11:44] <Animortis> Does anyone know a good proprietary MP3 encoder for Linux?
[11:44] <plb_> Taime1, how are you searching
[11:45] <ROD> [WaZ] , well I suppose i'll get disconnected.
[11:45] <Taime1> with the search tool
[11:45] <[WaZ] > ROD: sudo gedit /etc/network/interfaces
[11:45] <[WaZ] > ROD: no you wont
[11:45] <stiv2k> does anyone here use NAIM ?
[11:45] <plb_> Taime1, try this from a terminal "find / -name what_your_looking_for"
[11:45] <hooloo> How do I create an initrd in Ubuntu.
[11:45] <Thiesen> Weeeeee.... XGL + fglrx + Compiz = Succes on my Feisty installation!!!
[11:45] <[WaZ] > ROD: then delete everything but these two lines:
[11:45] <plb_> or whereis
[11:45] <plb_> or locate
[11:45] <[WaZ] > auto lo
[11:45] <hooloo> I'm trying to compile a custom kernel.
[11:45] <[WaZ] > iface lo inet loopback
[11:45] <chucktx> ? is there a more verbose method of booting the 6.10 CD to try and see where it's locking up at?
[11:46] <ROD> ulisse, when I comment out stuff, what exactly do I comment out? I do that with /* or something right?
[11:46] <[WaZ] > !pastebin > [WaZ] 
[11:46] <plb_> hooloo, how are you trying to compile it...there are a few ways to go about it
[11:46] <s0nix> Thiesen: u run this with which card?
[11:46] <ROD> [WaZ] , auto lo?
[11:46] <billboforealdoe> my wireless disappeared. could i get some help getting it back
[11:46] <s0nix> Thiesen: can i pm u?
[11:46] <ulisse> ROD: with #
[11:46] <Thiesen> s0nix: X1650Pro
[11:46] <[WaZ] > ROD: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13020/
[11:46] <Chapayev_> help -mplyer cant initialize video_out
[11:46] <bogdeha> Would anyone like to help me and get my cpu frequency scaling to work?
[11:46] <billboforealdoe> i just upgraded to edgy
[11:47] <[WaZ] > or what ulisse says
[11:47] <Thiesen> s0nix: Sure... go ahead
[11:47] <Taime1> why doesnt my search feature work?
[11:47] <bogdeha> It worked in a release before this, but now it doesnt
[11:47] <plb_> Chapayev_, what is your video set to in preferences?
[11:47] <[WaZ] > ulisse: just so you know im getting him to use network-manager
[11:47] <hooloo> I managed to compile a kernel but when I try to boot it it says "I see no filesystem here."
[11:47] <ssdd534> ok i have php4 in but how do i add it as a mod?
[11:47] <Crazytom> billboforealdoe, what kind of card do you have?
[11:47] <billboforealdoe> im not sure...
[11:47] <kane77> bb gtg sleep
[11:47] <bogdeha> And I dont know what to install to make it work :-P
[11:47] <ROD> [WaZ] , erase everything else?
[11:47] <ROD> [WaZ] , other than those two lines?
[11:47] <Crazytom> billboforealdoe, lspci -v
[11:47] <plb_> hooloo, perhaps you forget to compile in support for the fs?
[11:47] <[WaZ] > ROD: or put # in front of everything else
[11:47] <billboforealdoe> i have a toshiba satellite p105-6084
[11:48] <ulisse> [WaZ] : sure, I guessed it :) I know that NM wnats all the interfaces commented out
[11:48] <ROD> auto ath0
[11:48] <ROD> iface ath0 inet dhcp
[11:48] <ROD> wireless-essid byuree
[11:48] <[WaZ] > ulisse: yeah
[11:48] <hooloo> I built support for Ext3, which I use, into my kernel.
[11:48] <ROD> erase that then? but that contains information about ath0 my wireless card
[11:48] <[WaZ] > ROD: yes
[11:48] <ROD> [WaZ] , well I'll do that then
[11:48] <hooloo> I get some message about VFS.
[11:48] <plb_> hooloo, as a module or built in?
[11:48] <hooloo> Built-in.
[11:48] <billboforealdoe> i cant find it on there
[11:48] <Thiesen> !xgl | s0nix
[11:48] <ubotu> s0nix: Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[11:48] <Crazytom> billboforealdoe, look for the one that says wireless and tell me what it says
[11:48] <ROD> [WaZ] , okay i did that.
[11:48] <matt1234> what command will show all users logged in?
[11:48] <[WaZ] > ROD: yeah, just put # in front of every line except the two i showed you
[11:49] <[WaZ] > ok save and exit gedit
[11:49] <ROD> [WaZ] , actually i erased it
[11:49] <gene_> passwd problem anybody help?
[11:49] <[WaZ] > ROD: no problem
[11:49] <[M] orpheus> how to set the permitions of usbs, like for my mobile. For users can mount and edit files on it? I already try on udev putting the grup to plugdev. But stilldoesnt work. Using edgy
[11:49] <plb_> hooloo, hm are you building the kernel the debian way?
[11:49] <hooloo> Yes.
[11:49] <ROD> [WaZ] , I don't know how to do that # thing cuz do I close the quote or what?
[11:49] <[WaZ] > ROD: so did I
[11:49] <ulisse> ROD: no problem, it's easy to recreate the config, if needed
[11:49] <s0nix> Thiesen: i know that, i followed these tutos. but im under kubuntu.
[11:49] <billboforealdoe> i dont think its being detected
[11:49] <ROD> [WaZ] , oh okay
[11:49] <plb_> hooloo, hm strange
[11:49] <nekr0z> gene_: What's that?
[11:49] <[WaZ] > ROD: no you don't
[11:49] <ROD> [WaZ] , oh okay.
[11:50] <alesdoc> So:Edgy Command:shutdown - How can i let run the command shutdown in a specific period of time? Which expression have i to use instead of "now"?
[11:50] <ROD> [WaZ] , what shall I do now?
[11:50] <s0nix> Thiesen: i gonna recheck. thx
[11:50] <[WaZ] > # comments out the whole line
[11:50] <barbarella> gene_:what is the problem?
[11:50] <matt1234> anyone? what command will show me all logged in users?
[11:50] <ROD> [WaZ] , i see
[11:50] <[WaZ] > ROD: left click on the icon again
[11:50] <Flannel> matt1234: users or who
[11:50] <ROD> i did
[11:50] <[WaZ] > no luck?
[11:50] <ROD> [WaZ] , same phenomenon
[11:50] <gene_> I had a root passwd setup, but that seemed to screw up adept, so I su to root, and deleted it, now I'm hosed for sudo too.
[11:50] <Thiesen> s0nix: write in pm...
[11:50] <ulisse> ROD: maybe you have to restart networking
[11:50] <[WaZ] > okay try killall nm-applet
[11:50] <matt1234> when i type "uptime" it says 4 users
[11:51] <Flannel> gene_: you deleted root?
[11:51] <[WaZ] > then alt-f2 nm-applet
[11:51] <gene_> yes
[11:51] <Thiesen> s0nix: I want to help you with this...
[11:51] <matt1234> when i type "users" it just gives me 1,... myself
[11:51] <ROD> [WaZ] , kilalll in the termoinal?
[11:51] <[WaZ] > yes ROD
[11:51] <nekr0z> gene_: So what's the problem?
[11:51] <Flannel> gene_: deleting the root account... basically just broke your entire system
[11:51] <Thiesen> !xgl ! Thiesen
[11:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xgl ! thiesen - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:51] <gene_> I got that figured out now.
[11:51] <ROD> [WaZ] , darn... sorry to disappoint you but again i restarted it and same thing
[11:51] <hooloo> How can I get Ubuntu to build an initrd along with my kernel?
[11:52] <ROD> left click = wired
[11:52] <ROD> Wired Network
[11:52] <matt1234> Flannel, so whats it mean when "uptime" says 4 users, but "users" just gives my account?
[11:52] <gene_> Its a kubuntu 6.06, running emc to run my milling machine
[11:52] <[WaZ] > hmmm
[11:52] <Flannel> gene_: You could try to recreate the root user.  uid 0
[11:52] <Thiesen> !xgl | Thiesen
[11:52] <[WaZ] > ROD: try depmod -a
[11:52] <[WaZ] > in console
[11:52] <Taime1> why doesnt my search feature work?
[11:52] <gene_> ow to I do that?
[11:52] <ROD> [WaZ] , FATAL: Could not open /lib/modules/2.6.17-11-generic/modules.dep.temp for writing: Permission denied
[11:52] <Thiesen> !xgl | Thiesen
[11:52] <[WaZ] > sudo depmod -a
[11:53] <radevil> helo
[11:53] <Chapayev_> help mplayer cant init. video_out
[11:53] <ROD> [WaZ] , done
[11:53] <radevil> hello*
[11:53] <[WaZ] > still no luck?
[11:53] <ROD> [WaZ] , wow. i could've NEVER EVER done this alone
[11:53] <Flannel> gene_: You'll need a liveCD, and some manual editing on files.  It won't be pretty.
[11:53] <[WaZ] > works?
[11:53] <ROD> [WaZ] , when I left click that icon again,
[11:53] <ROD> [WaZ] , same thing
[11:53] <[WaZ] > ARF
[11:53] <matt1234> so whats it mean when "uptime" says 4 users, but "users" just gives my account?
[11:53] <ROD> [WaZ] , should i kill all again?
[11:53] <gene_> I may have to do dl that on another machine
[11:53] <Crazytom> billboforealdoe, do you get an output for lspci -v?
[11:53] <[WaZ] > ROD: no
[11:53] <billboforealdoe> i do
[11:53] <[WaZ] > ulisse: any idea?
[11:53] <ROD> [WaZ] , restart perhaps?
[11:54] <[WaZ] > ROD: your close now
[11:54] <gene_> I just found the install cd, and its a coaster now
[11:54] <ROD> [WaZ] , i accidentally closed one of the network stuff
[11:54] <hooloo> I need to build a ramdisk for my kernel, but mkinitrd isn't installed.
[11:54] <Flannel> matt1234: It only gives one of your account? or four of them?
[11:54] <[WaZ] > ROD: closed what?
[11:54] <ROD> [WaZ] , you know the one that I ca nchoose between l0 and eth0 and ath0
[11:54] <billboforealdoe> where is that thing where i can paste my results
[11:54] <matt1234> Flannel, "users" just gives my account, which i'm obviously using and is logged in
[11:54] <ulisse> [WaZ] : nope, I'm not so expert actually :P
[11:54] <theacolyte> !pastebin > billboforealdoe
[11:54] <ROD> [WaZ] , I closed that thing accidentally
[11:54] <gene_> I'll be back when I have the livecd in hand, thanks
[11:54] <[WaZ] > ROD: you don't need it
[11:54] <Flannel> matt1234: rght, but just a single of your account?
[11:54] <billboforealdoe> !pastebin
[11:54] <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)
[11:54] <ROD> [WaZ] , I see... well well
[11:54] <billboforealdoe> ty
[11:55] <[WaZ] > ROD: System>Administration>Networking
[11:55] <Flannel> gene_: For future reference, the correct way to un-do the root password is to lock the account
[11:55] <matt1234> matt@matt-desktop:~$ users
[11:55] <[WaZ] > is your ath0 enabled?
[11:55] <matt1234> matt matt
[11:55] <ROD> [WaZ] , yes i'm there.
[11:55] <billboforealdoe> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13023/
[11:55] <ROD> [WaZ] , none of them configured it says
[11:55] <[WaZ] > good
[11:55] <ROD> [WaZ] , since we erased them
[11:55] <[WaZ] > ROD: yeah
[11:55] <Chapayev_> help mplayer cant init. video_out???
[11:55] <ROD> ath0? where is ath0?
[11:56] <ROD> [WaZ] , i don't see ath0
[11:56] <jrib> Chapayev_: pastebin the full error
[11:56] <[WaZ] > ROD: try sudo apt-get install --reinstall network-manager
[11:56] <Warbo> Anyone know where I can get an edgy package of gaim-libnotify? Debuntu.org's repo doesn't seem to contain it
[11:56] <DesertEagle> WaZ!
[11:56] <Flannel> matt1234: well, there's two of the users.
[11:56] <DesertEagle> thankk yooouuuu :D
[11:56] <DesertEagle> (ubunt00b)
[11:56] <[WaZ] > ROD: sudo modprobe nddiswrapper again
[11:56] <matt1234> Flannel, yea, who's the other 2? :) i wanna make sure i havnt been hacked
[11:56] <DesertEagle> thanks for the help man! :)
[11:56] <ROD> done
[11:56] <[WaZ] > ndiswrapper
[11:56] <ROD> i see it
[11:56] <ROD> i see it!!!
[11:56] <[WaZ] > YES!!!!
[11:56] <radevil> lol
[11:56] <[WaZ] > woooohooo!
[11:57] <Flannel> matt1234: who -a doesn't list them? (it'll list a bunch of other stuff too)
[11:57] <DesertEagle> WaZ: the issue was just that menu.lst still had /dev/hda3 as "/" instead of hdc3
[11:57] <DesertEagle> that was all i needed to change :P
[11:57] <Crazytom> billboforealdoe, do you remember if you used ndiswrapper or fwcutter?
[11:57] <[WaZ] > DesertEagle: great! good job
[11:57] <DesertEagle> anyways, thanks again for the help take it easy! :D
[11:57] <stiv2k> Does apache2 come with mod_perl or do i need to get it separately?
[11:57] <hooloo> Now I have mkintrd installed.
[11:57] <billboforealdoe> ive tried to get ndiswrapper and it wasnt successful and ive not used fwcutter
[11:58] <hooloo> WIll the Debian kernel builder find it?
[11:58] <[WaZ] > DE_away: np ;-)
[11:58] <Flannel> stiv2k: it's in the repositories
[11:58] <chuck_tx> is there a way to get a more verbose boot up to see where it is locking up?
[11:58] <[WaZ] > ROD: it works right?
[11:58] <matt1234> Flannel, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13024/
[11:58] <stiv2k> Flannel: package name?
[11:58] <Flannel> gene_: You also might try rebooting to single user mode.  Although, I'm not sure that'll work withut a root account
[11:58] <matt1234> Flannel, it doesnt look like it, unless the other 2 "users" are system processes or something?
[11:58] <Crazytom> billboforealdoe, you said that you had it working before.  you don't remember what you used by chance do you?
[11:58] <Flannel> stiv2k: libapache2-mod-perl I imagine.  Ah, libapache-mod-perl2
[11:58] <ROD> okay
[11:58] <ROD> [WaZ] , am i disconnected?
[11:59] <[WaZ] > ROD: no
[11:59] <stiv2k> Flannel: thank you
[11:59] <billboforealdoe> i had wireless already on here when i had dapper and i upgraded to edgy and it is now gone
[11:59] <[WaZ] > ROD: but now if you left click you can choose a wireless network and connect to it
[11:59] <[WaZ] > ROD: WPA and all should work
[11:59] <jrib> Chapayev_: try x11 as the video output
[11:59] <Thiesen> s0nix: that is strange...
[12:00] <[WaZ] > ROD: one more thing
[12:00] <Flannel> matt1234: I don't know.  But, I'm no expert.  I agree that it seems odd.  But, that doesn't mean you've been hacked, I just don't know where the others are coming from.
[12:00] <Thiesen> s0nix: Ok... let's try in the main channel then...
[12:00] <Chapayev_> jrib tried x11
[12:00] <[WaZ] > Go in System>Preferences>Sessions
[12:00] <[WaZ] > then in startup programs
[12:00] <[WaZ] > ROD: you here?