[12:00] <jrib> Chapayev_: 'mplayer -vo x11 /some/media/file' gives you the same error?
[12:00] <Chapayev_> it gave me a very verbose middle finger
[12:01] <ZERO_SHIFT> hi
[12:01] <matt1234> Flannel, oh well... the only reason i'm suspicious, is that i had port 80 open to show some friends a few things, and then last night some process called "gdb" was killing my machine, had to go to run level 1 to kill it
[12:01] <jrib> Chapayev_: how did you install mplayer?
[12:01] <bogdeha> Anyone know why I get "CPU frequency scaling unsupported"? It worked fine in another release of Ubuntu
[12:01] <Thiesen> s0nix: FIrst... what gfx card do you have??
[12:01] <Flannel> matt1234: gdb is gcc's debugger.
[12:01] <Flannel> matt1234: or, the real one anyway.
[12:01] <billboforealdoe> crazytom: you there?
[12:02] <matt1234> Flannel, ah, well at least i know it wasnt some rouge process or something
[12:02] <Crazytom> billboforealdoe, what have you done so far?
[12:02] <ZERO_SHIFT> bogdeha what proccesror do u have and what version of ubuntu??
[12:02] <Chapayev_> jrib thrue the add/remove
[12:02] <Flannel> matt1234: but, apache should be secure, I mean, assuming you're up to date.  Ubuntu does a pretty good job of patching stuff.
[12:02] <scalpdem> Building dependency tree... Done
[12:02] <scalpdem> E: Couldn't find package enlightenmen
[12:02] <Chapayev_> jrib should i reinstall -
[12:02] <bogdeha> The latest ubuntu and a p4 mobile
[12:02] <matt1234> Flannel, yea, i patch as soon as i see the notice
[12:02] <Crazytom> billboforealdoe, yes when you do sudo ndiswrapper -l what does it tell you?
[12:02] <jrib> Chapayev_: what does 'apt-cache policy mplayer' say?
[12:03] <[WaZ] > scalpdem: its enlightenment not enlightenmen
[12:03] <scalpdem> what is that
[12:03] <billboforealdoe> tells me command not found
[12:03] <barbarella> matt1234:I don't see any problems with what you pasted.
[12:03] <rod__> [WaZ] , asdf
[12:03] <ZERO_SHIFT> r u sure u r using the 32 not the 64bit version??
[12:03] <rod__> [WaZ] , are you there?
[12:03] <[WaZ] > rod__: yes
[12:03] <matt1234> barbarella, ok, thanks
[12:03] <rod__> great.
[12:03] <bogdeha> ZERO_SHIFT, Yea :/
[12:03] <[WaZ] > asdf?
[12:03] <rod__> [WaZ] , my wireless is working now
[12:03] <scalpdem> thx
[12:03] <rod__> [WaZ] , thank you very much.
[12:03] <[WaZ] > rod__: great!
[12:03] <MBarros> hi ppl, pls, anyone know where I find the file language-pack-gnome from 20070329?
[12:03] <scalpdem> copying a how to
[12:03] <scalpdem> lol
[12:03] <[WaZ] > rod__: no problem
[12:04] <Crazytom> billboforealdoe, ok do sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper
[12:04] <scalpdem> yes iam lame
[12:04] <rod__> [WaZ] , how do i make it so that it will pick it up next time and again and again
[12:04] <matt1234> and now, its Corona and cannabis time :)
[12:04] <matt1234> thanks guys
[12:04] <rod__> without clicking new wireless... SSID, key, etc
[12:04] <billboforealdoe> that time it said couldnt find package
[12:04] <[WaZ] > rod__: it should do it automatically, can you open System>Preferences>Sessions ?
[12:04] <scalpdem> so flux will run faster
[12:04] <ud> anyone have suggestions on how to tweak edgy to work better with my laptop, suspend, hibernate, even logout lockup
[12:04] <rod__> [WaZ] , yes
[12:05] <rod__> [WaZ] , i opened it
[12:05] <[WaZ] > rod__: just make sure there is a line that says nm-applet --sm-disable in startup programs
[12:05] <rod__> [WaZ] , it's there
[12:05] <[WaZ] > rod__: great
[12:05] <rod__> [WaZ] , yeah!!!!! i'm a linux user!!!!
[12:05] <Crazytom> billboforealdoe, ok open up synaptic package manager and search for ndiswrapper
[12:05] <rod__> [WaZ] , vista sucks.
[12:05] <MrDrake> Can anyone tell me how to append to /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:05] <[WaZ] > rod__: it should work now, if it ever doesn't work, all you should do is sudo modprobe ndiswrapper
[12:05] <greenpete> Hi all! Can anyone help me with an install og ubuntu server 6.06 please?
[12:05] <Flannel> MrDrake: open it with sudo/gksudo
[12:05] <rod__> [WaZ] , okay. i must calm down now. okay. so about the screen rotation problem.
[12:05] <jrib> !pastebin > Chapayev_    (Chapayev_, see the private message from ubotu)
[12:06] <theacolyte> VI kills me :(
[12:06] <MrDrake> Thanks Flannel
[12:06] <Flannel> MrDrake: gksudo gedit /etc/apt/source.list or sudo nano /etc/etc/etc/etc
[12:06] <[WaZ] > rod__: screen rotation?
[12:06] <rnd_null> all, does anyone know if there is "module manager" program?
[12:06] <rod__> [WaZ] , when i rotate the tablet screen, i went through acpi_listen stuff
[12:06] <rod__> [WaZ] , as told by the tutorial
[12:06] <ZERO_SHIFT> bogdeha http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=265406&highlight=cpu+scalling
[12:06] <[WaZ] > rod__: I have no experience in tablet pcs
[12:06] <scalpdem> ] ok i think i installeed how do i use fluxbox
[12:06] <Flannel> !anyone | greenpete
[12:06] <ubotu> greenpete: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[12:06] <bogdeha> ZERO_SHIFT, Thanks, Ill check it out
[12:06] <rod__> [WaZ] , i see... as i would expect since tablet pcs aren't popular.
[12:06] <billboforealdoe> ok got it
[12:06] <billboforealdoe> no wireless yet
[12:06] <jrib> scalpdem: at the login screen, click on options, and choose fluxbox for your session
[12:06] <rod__> [WaZ] , but basically i followed the tutorial and it doesn't work.
[12:07] <rod__> i made sure acpi_listen works
[12:07] <[WaZ] > rod__: well im afraid i will not be able to help you on that one :S
[12:07] <rod__> [WaZ] , and then I inserted files that correspond to what it should do when those acpi events happen
[12:07] <rod__> [WaZ] , oh okay
[12:07] <rod__> [WaZ] , well how about this problem then?
[12:07] <rod__> [WaZ] , how do I write on my NTFS hard drives?
[12:07] <rod__> [WaZ] , the windows partition and my external HDD?
[12:07] <[WaZ] > rod__: theres a driver called ntfs-3g
[12:08] <ZERO_SHIFT> bogdeh try this one too http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=188040&highlight=cpu+scalling
[12:08] <scalpdem> ok
[12:08] <rod__> [WaZ] , ntfs-eg huh?
[12:08] <Crazytom> so it's installed?
[12:08] <[WaZ] > !ntfs-3g | rod__
[12:08] <ubotu> rod__: 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)
[12:08] <rod__> [WaZ] , and it's not dangerous right?
[12:08] <Crazytom> billboforealdoe, it's installed?
[12:08] <jrib> Chapayev_: ok, then you give us the url to your paste
[12:08] <ZERO_SHIFT> bogdeha http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=188040&highlight=cpu+scalling
[12:08] <scalpdem> i need to restart
[12:08] <billboforealdoe> ive just installed it
[12:08] <jrib> scalpdem: no, just logout
[12:08] <[WaZ] > rod__: i don't have ntfs drives, so I wouldn't know
[12:08] <rod__> [WaZ] , oh i see.
[12:08] <scalpdem> sorry guys
[12:08] <scalpdem> and gals
[12:09] <greenpete> Does anyone know how to configure static ip's in ubuntu server 6.06 please?
[12:09] <rod__> [WaZ] , well I understand. but when I download these open source packages,
[12:09] <rod__> [WaZ] , what do I do with them?
[12:09] <Flannel> greenpete: edit /etc/network/interfaces
[12:09] <chuck_tx>  ? If I get an "buffer I/O error on hdc logical block xxxxxx", Is that the cd being messed up?
[12:09] <[WaZ] > rod__: it should say how to install them
[12:09] <jrib> Chapayev_: ok now pastebin the full output from 'mplayer -vo x11 /some/media/file'
[12:09] <rod__> [WaZ] , they come in like tgz and so on and I have no idea what to do... should I compile?
[12:09] <rod__> [WaZ] , oh.
[12:09] <billboforealdoe> random question not pertaining to this but whats the sudo apt command that runs a program
[12:09] <McQueen> hi, i want to run firefox. but its getting error "allready running. close the firefox or restart your system"  how can i kill it?
[12:09] <Flannel> !sudo | billboforealdoe
[12:09] <ubotu> billboforealdoe: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[12:09] <[WaZ] > rod__: yes you probably will have to compile them
[12:10] <jrib> McQueen: pkill firefox-bin
[12:10] <[WaZ] > rod__: its not as difficult as you think
[12:10] <greenpete> Flannel, thanks, I have but cant move on from that page, thats to say I cant save it and get to the next part!
[12:10] <ciccio_> we we
[12:10] <ciccio_> we
[12:10] <Chapayev_> jrib can u see my pastebiun?
[12:10] <McQueen> jrib: thanks
[12:10] <jrib> Chapayev_: yep
[12:10] <rod__> [WaZ] , ah I see... I guess I have to learn how to do that then
[12:10] <riaal> do I need to start firestarter every time I rebot for it to work?
[12:10] <[WaZ] > rod__: actually for ntfs it doesn't look like source packages, so it should be pretty straight forward
[12:10] <Chapayev_> jrib K .. Ill do the mplayer too
[12:10] <rod__> [WaZ] , whew. this linux stuff is very hard!
[12:10] <[WaZ] > rod__: nah, it gets easy
[12:10] <Flannel> greenpete: you'll need to edit it with sudo.  sudo nano or sudo vi
[12:10] <rod__> [WaZ] , i got it from here http://www.ntfs-3g.org/ntfs-3g-1.328.tgz
[12:11] <[WaZ] > rod__: you don't need that
[12:11] <rod__> [WaZ] , oh okay
[12:11] <billboforealdoe> you there crazy tom. ive installed sweeper
[12:11] <sa1> I just got ubuntu and im dual booting how do I access files on my other hard drive they don't appear in file browser
[12:11] <[WaZ] > rod__: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009/
[12:11] <greenpete> FlanneI have but what do I do when I have filled in the info?
[12:11] <Flannel> riaal: firestarter is just a frontend for managing the rules for the firewall.  The firewall is built into the kernel, and will work regardless.  Of course, if firestarter has any fancy graphical notifications or whatever, you might need it running to get those to work (I don't know)
[12:12] <Crazytom> billboforealdoe, sweeper?
[12:12] <plb_> sa1, you would need fat or ntfs support and mount it
[12:12] <Flannel> greenpete: eh?  Save the file?
[12:12] <rod__> [WaZ] , okay.
[12:12] <rod__> i'll follwo the tutorial from now on
[12:12] <rod__> then
[12:12] <rod__> [WaZ] , thanks for everything
[12:12] <[WaZ] > rod__: good luck ;-)
[12:12] <[WaZ] > rod__: np man
[12:12] <Chapayev_> jrib http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13030/
[12:12] <billboforealdoe> ndwrapper sorry
[12:12] <billboforealdoe> i got that installed
[12:12] <kaktuskatta> Hi! I need help with patching to the newest stable kernel version! I get the errormessage "can't find file to patch at input line 5
[12:12] <kaktuskatta> Perhaps you used the wrong -p or --strip option?
[12:12] <kaktuskatta> The text leading up to this was:
[12:12] <kaktuskatta> --------------------------
[12:12] <kaktuskatta> |diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
[12:12] <kaktuskatta> |index 7e2750f..ea076ae 100644
[12:12] <kaktuskatta> |--- a/Makefile
[12:12] <kaktuskatta> |+++ b/Makefile
[12:12] <Flannel> !paste | kaktuskatta
[12:12] <kaktuskatta> --------------------------
[12:12] <ubotu> kaktuskatta: 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)
[12:12] <kaktuskatta> File to patch: "
[12:13] <greenpete> When I have entered the details as in here http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_ubuntu_6.06_p3 part 5 what do I do next?
[12:13] <plb_> Chapayev_, try mplayer -vo xv
[12:13] <tuna-fish> when I use sudo apt-get source xxx, where does xxx end in?
[12:13] <Flannel> greenpete: for the record, that's a really poor guide.   However, it does tell you to restart your networking, and gives you the command right there as well.
[12:13] <riaal> Flannel, started it and my VLC conncetion to my server died... confusing
[12:14] <xelados> Whenever I hit NumLock or any other numpad key in Firefox, the Web Developer "Edit CSS" pane comes up. Any idea what the problem is and how to fix it?
[12:14] <Flannel> greenpete: sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[12:14] <xelados> I checked keybindings and there's nothing like that around.
[12:14] <gatekeep> anyone play with the new ATI driver
[12:14] <greenpete> But I no longer have the place to enter the command.
[12:14] <kaktuskatta> Ok, I have now posted, the adress is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13031/
[12:14] <Flannel> greenpete: eh?  What do you mean?
[12:14] <Chapayev_> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13033/
[12:14] <ada`ubuntu> I have a little problem with Gaim (2 beta 3.1) under 6.10 (Edgy), crashed for like the 10. time in 1-2 hour - using MSN and ICQ part of it. Any idea
[12:14] <plb_> Chapayev_, did you see my post?
[12:14] <kaktuskatta> I want to patch to kernel 2.6.20.14
[12:15] <plb_> Chapayev_, try mplayer -vo xv
[12:15] <Chapayev_> plb just pasted the result of urs
[12:15] <greenpete> Sorry you dont understand and I cant describe it here, I'll leave it... thanks.
[12:15] <kaktuskatta> I'm now running 2.6.15
[12:15] <Chapayev_> jrib http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13030/
[12:15] <RaverWild> hello people
[12:15] <Flannel> kaktuskatta: You should just upgrade to Feisty, it has 2.6.20
[12:15] <kaktuskatta> I guess it's okay to use the patch instead of the sourcefile?
[12:15] <plb_> Chapayev_, you left out the "-"
[12:15] <MrDrake> Is there an automatix version for 6.10 Dapper?
[12:15] <srf21c> Hey does anyone know how to force removal of the f-spot 0.2.1 package in Edgy w/out removing the entire ubuntu-desktop package?
[12:15] <plb_> Chapayev_, try mplayer -vo xv
[12:15] <Flannel> !automatix | MrDrake
[12:15] <ubotu> MrDrake: 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
[12:15] <jrib> Chapayev_: try running 'mkdir /tmp/ksocket-$USER ' and then trying x11 again
[12:15] <frandavid100> hello guys
[12:15] <rod__> [WaZ] , i got it to run and it works
[12:16] <rod__> wow
[12:16] <Chapayev_> <- high (dork)
[12:16] <Prez_> anyone running Edgy on a laptop with using intel_hda module for intel soundcard?
[12:16] <Flannel> srf21c: Ubuntu-desktop is just a metapackage, removing it is no big deal (and correct if you're removing fspot)
[12:16] <frandavid100> can you give me a hand?
[12:16] <plb_> jrib, he left out the hypen
[12:16] <MrDrake> I am... it doesn't look like it..?
[12:16] <rod__> [WaZ] , i just hope that didn't screw up my vista partition
[12:16] <sa1> I just got ubuntu and it's great but I can't access my other hard drive
[12:16] <kaktuskatta> Flannel: Is that distro stable yet?
[12:16] <plb_> sa1, you have to mount it
[12:16] <jrib> plb_: yeah, debugging the x11 first though
[12:16] <[WaZ] > rod__: nah it won't have
[12:16] <srf21c> flannel:  SO it's not going to reduce my box to a command-line only system?!  That's my concern, heh.
[12:16] <sa1> how
[12:16] <plb_> jrib, yeah but why not just use x11 anyway
[12:16] <ada`ubuntu> Prez_, im on laptop with intel soundcard
[12:16] <plb_> er
[12:16] <plb_> xv
[12:16] <Flannel> kaktuskatta: It's beta.  It'll be stable in about two weeks.
[12:16] <kaktuskatta> Flannel: Is it that tricky to upgrade the kernel?
[12:16] <plb_> ;] 
[12:16] <Flannel> srf21c: no.
[12:16] <billboforealdoe> :/
[12:16] <frandavid100> I've just downloaded svn version of gnome-icon-theme but don't know how to install it
[12:16] <plb_> sa1, is it ntfs?
[12:16] <eternaljoy> can you Remove and Re-insert a flash drive while laptop and ubuntu is running?
[12:17] <frandavid100> can someone help me?
[12:17] <srf21c> sa-weet.  Here goes nothing...
[12:17] <sa1> ntfs?
[12:17] <sa1> I just installed ubuntu
[12:17] <plb_> ntfs filesystem? what is windows xp, vista?
[12:17] <ud-> sal do you wqnt read write or just read access
[12:17] <jrib> sa1: what about ntfs?
[12:17] <Chapayev_> plb, jrib http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13034/
[12:17] <finalbeta> !ntfs
[12:17] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[12:17] <sa1> read and write
[12:17] <[WaZ] > frandavid100: in System>Preferences>Themes
[12:17] <arkaitz_> Hey
[12:18] <[WaZ] > frandavid100: then customize> Icons
[12:18] <Flannel> greenpete: You just enter it at a terminal, once you've saved your file and edited the text editor.  I don't know why you wouldn't have a place to put that.
[12:18] <frandavid100> [WaZ] : but it's just a folder with icons in it
[12:18] <nekr0z> !question | frandavid100
[12:18] <ubotu> frandavid100: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:18] <RaverWild> people could somebody help please - i am running edgy on laptop, but have problem with soundcard - have only right channel playing. checked on windows on same machine - both working. seems i have linux driver problem but im new to linux and dont know how to fix. i was thinking to get info what sound card i have, then search for driver. how to get sound card info?
[12:18] <plb_> Chapayev_, run xvinfo
[12:18] <billboforealdoe> i need help getting my wireless internet back. i just upgraded from dapper to edgy and it has disappeared
[12:18] <eternaljoy> is it safe to Remove and Re-insert a flash drive while laptop and ubuntu is running?
[12:18] <Flannel> !sound | RaverWild
[12:18] <ubotu> RaverWild: 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
[12:18] <[WaZ] > frandavid100: hmmm, wasn't it in an archive?
[12:18] <jrib> eternaljoy: unmount it first
[12:18] <frandavid100> nope
[12:18] <arkaitz_> anyone knows how can I update or install other keyboard/mouse drivers? they are connected through PS/2 (HP mouse/Keyboard and Ubuntu doesnt detect them)
[12:18] <Zikey> Hi, I put an executable script in /etc/init.d/ it is a+x but it is not executed on start-up do you have any idea why ?
[12:19] <[WaZ] > frandavid100: I guess you have to replace your current icons then... never done it
[12:19] <greenpete> Flannel... me neither! But I am confused by it none the less! I am going to start over and see what that brings up.
[12:19] <Chapayev_> plb, jrib http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13035   im startin to think im a real toool
[12:19] <eternaljoy> jrib: its unmounted.  will it damage any hardware if I now Remove and Re-insert it?
[12:19] <plb_> Zikey, you have to add it to startup with update-rc.d
[12:19] <srf21c> flannel:.  It's fuggin removing everything!!!
[12:19] <Zikey> thx plb_ :)
[12:19] <srf21c> this is not good.....
[12:19] <billboforealdoe> i need help getting my wireless internet back. i just upgraded from dapper to edgy and it has disappeared
[12:19] <frandavid100> ok I created a .rar and that did the trick :D
[12:19] <greenpete> Flannel... how do I as you say 'save the file' there ios no file the file to edit appears in the terminal
[12:19] <Phopsy> billboforealdoe: Are you using RT61 drivers?
[12:19] <srf21c> just killed the process.
[12:20] <eternaljoy> billboforealdoe: if it aint broke, dont fix it
[12:20] <billboforealdoe> i dont know
[12:20] <jrib> eternaljoy: no
[12:20] <eternaljoy> jrib: yes or no?
[12:20] <eternaljoy> jrib: ok ty
[12:20] <craigbass1976> Ok, anyon know how to configure a broadcom wireless card once you've done all the driver installing?  I don't know the network essid, and won't necessarily when I try to use wireless at a library, but I can't configure the card in the GUI without knowing ESSID as far as I can tell.
[12:20] <arkaitz_> anyone knows how can I update or install other keyboard/mouse drivers? they are connected through PS/2 (HP mouse/Keyboard and Ubuntu doesnt detect them)
[12:20] <Flannel> srf21c: don't kill the proccess.  Well, ok, now, reinstall ubuntu-desktop.
[12:20] <Phopsy> eternaljoy: Ain't that the truth...how awesome was 6.06 compared to 6.10...
[12:20] <plb_> Chapayev_, what kind of video card do you have?
[12:20] <Flannel> greenpete: what?  Which editor are you editing it in?
[12:20] <kaktuskatta> So nobody here is able to help me out with the kernel-upgrade?
[12:20] <[WaZ] > !feisty > billboforealdoe
[12:20] <billboforealdoe> its not broke, i am connected through ethernet cord
[12:20] <eternaljoy> Phopsy: yep
[12:20] <Chapayev_> plb - agp nvidia ....128 i think
[12:20] <Flannel> srf21c: What command did you give to remove fspot?
[12:20] <plb_> Chapayev_, have you installed the nvidia drivers?
[12:21] <chuck_tx> ubotu but when you just ask 75% of the time they don't get answered
[12:21] <ada`ubuntu> Prez_, nevermind intel_hda modul not loaded for me
[12:21] <greenpete> FlanneI Im not I am in the terminal all the time as far as I can see
[12:21] <srf21c> flannel:  will do.  Question thought:  Why _wouldn't_ I want to kill the process before it uninstalled my entire ubuntu-desktop?!!
[12:21] <Chapayev_> plb guess not :)
[12:21] <jrib> !ubotu > chuck_tx    (chuck_tx, see the private message from ubotu)
[12:21] <billboforealdoe> what are rt61 drivers?
[12:21] <Chapayev_> gimme a pointer to the drivers...
[12:21] <eternaljoy> jrib: I didnt know you can remove and reinsert a USB stick while PC is turned on and ubuntu is running.  Interetesting.  you 100% sure it wont damage any hardware?
[12:21] <Phopsy> billboforealdoe: Type lspci into a terminal and find out what drivers it runs on
[12:21] <Flannel> srf21c: well, its usually fine to kill it.  But, under some circumstances it can leave stuff half-baked
[12:21] <plb_> Chapayev_, you should....it should solve your problems...look for a program called "envy" on the ubuntu forums it will install it all for you automagically
[12:21] <[WaZ] > eternaljoy: you should eject it before removing it
[12:21] <ardchoille> eternaljoy: I do it all the time and never suffered.
[12:22] <billboforealdoe> !pastebin
[12:22] <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)
[12:22] <bogdeha> I just want my CPU to run as slow as possible ;|
[12:22] <bogdeha> the fan is driving me mad
[12:22] <Flannel> greenpete: You need to edit the file in an editor.  vi is what that howto recommends.
[12:22] <billboforealdoe> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13036/ heres my results
[12:22] <arentoine> eternaljoy :right click on the icon representing the stick and Eject.
[12:22] <srf21c> flannel:  So what else was I supposed to do?  Standby and watch it uninstall my entire system?  I'm at a loss....
[12:22] <premier_> hello, Im trying to install a tarball, but I wont install because I need a c++ compiler, so I go to apt-get and aptitude to install g++, but they both ask for the edgy CD. I dont have it. How can I force them to get the packages from repositories?
[12:22] <greenpete> Flannel I used vi ????
[12:23] <Flannel> greenpete: If you followed that howto, you did.  Yes.
[12:23] <barbarella> bogdeha:shutdown -h now ;-)
[12:23] <Flannel> premier_: Remove/comment out the CD line in your sources.list
[12:23] <[WaZ] > premier_: you need to go in System>Administration>Applicatiuon sources
[12:23] <bogdeha> IM thinking of it ;p
[12:23] <Flannel> srf21c: It wouldn't have been that bad.  Just reinstall it afterwards.  Anyway,what command did you give to remove fspot?
[12:23] <plb_> you don't have to edit sources.list for that you can do it out of synaptic
[12:23] <Phopsy> billboforealdoe: Are you running on a Toshiba laptop?
[12:24] <greenpete> Flannel I am going to start over and see if I have screwed up somewhere! Thanks for your help. Maybe back later! Bye!
[12:24] <billboforealdoe> yes i am
[12:24] <[WaZ] > premier_: and remove the CD/DVD references
[12:24] <eternaljoy> ardchoille: do I need to eject it before removing it?
[12:24] <ardchoille> [WaZ] : Be aware that Dapper has no such menu item
[12:24] <srf21c> flannel:  sudo aptitude remove f-spot.
[12:24] <Flannel> greenpete: That's a poor guide.  Use the server guide here: help.ubuntu.com.
[12:24] <[WaZ] > ardchoille: ty
[12:24] <Phopsy> billboforealdoe: Thought so :) Seems that there are other folks on Edgy who are having troubles with it
[12:24] <ardchoille> eternaljoy: I always umount them first and then unplug.
[12:24] <billboforealdoe> great, is there a fix..
[12:24] <plb_> srf21c, is that wise? won't f-spot remove ubuntu-desktop?
[12:24] <ud-> craigbass wlanconfig interface_goes_here list scan
[12:24] <eternaljoy> ardchoille: you ever eject it first?
[12:24] <Flannel> srf21c: interesting.  Well, I guess aptitude got overzealous with autoremoving.
[12:24] <Phopsy> billboforealdoe: One programme I found really useful for fixing nasty wireless problems is RutilT
[12:24] <silox> Hi, I having a problem with Apache2, I cant use PHP code in the index file in the root directory (/var/www/), it works great in a subdir... Anyone have any ideas whats wrong?
[12:24] <Flannel> srf21c: `sudo apt-get remove f-spot`
[12:24] <exs_> Can somone tell me what "bzr" is ?
[12:25] <ud-> to list network essids available
[12:25] <plb_> srf21c, not that it matters unless he plans on upgrading via cd later
[12:25] <srf21c> plb :  Yes, that is my experience.  It's removing the entire ubuntu-desktop right now.
[12:25] <Flannel> exs_: it's version control
[12:25] <billboforealdoe> is it in synaptic
[12:25] <plb_> why remove f-spot anyway
[12:25] <eternaljoy> [WaZ] : I can chose eject, as the icon is gone from my desktop the moment I unmounted it
[12:25] <plb_> ?
[12:25] <wo0lverine> re
[12:25] <exs_> Flannel:  and how do I download this application?
[12:25] <srf21c> I just wanted to nuke the old version of f-spot, so I can checkinstall the 0.3.5 version from source.
[12:25] <Korgmatose> does anyone have any great faq's /howtos on how to get alsa sound instead of oss ? alsa is selected but amixer doesn't do anything
[12:25] <Flannel> srf21c: you'll need to remove ubuntu-desktop, that's normal.
[12:25] <[WaZ] > eternaljoy: eject = unmount
[12:25] <eternaljoy> arentoine> eternaljoy :right click on the icon representing the stick and Eject. <-- not possible, no icon is there because I umounted it
[12:25] <eternaljoy> [WaZ] : ok
[12:26] <plb_> srf21c, it should replace the old with the new anyway?
[12:26] <grunz7> update from 6.10 to 7.04 and now no videos are playing / displaying anymore
[12:26] <arentoine> eternaljoy : if umounted then it's safe to remove the stick
[12:26] <plb_> srf21c, or just do it in a chroot environment
[12:26] <Flannel> exs_: Which application?  bazaar?  the package is 'bazaar', in universe
[12:26] <[WaZ] > eternaljoy: same thing as safely remove hardware in windows really
[12:26] <srf21c> plb:  er...checkinstall will replace the old version?  are you sure about that?
[12:26] <Flannel> greenpete: #ubuntu+1 for Feisty support
[12:26] <exs_> Flannel:  thank you
[12:26] <arentoine> eternaljoy : it's just that it's handier to eject
[12:26] <srf21c> version of f-spot that ships with edgy is 0.2.1
[12:26] <Agrajag> srf21c: if you're concerned, why don't you just have both version installed? Generall if you install from source you should be installing to /usr/local/bin, which comes in the serach path before /usr/bin, so by installing a new version in /usr/local you'll use the new version in gnome
[12:26] <Phopsy> billboforealdoe: Let me check for you
[12:27] <billboforealdoe> ok thank you
[12:27] <plb_> srf21c, which version is in feisty? perhaps just download the deb and call it a day ;] 
[12:27] <Flannel> srf21c: you might also be interested in prevu, a personal backporting thing
[12:27] <srf21c> agrajag:  I supposed that is always an option.  I'm just a freak about removing unused software and having only one version of a program.  Minimalist like that.
[12:27] <dustpyle_x2> ha for my fellow linux users: http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/sandwich.png
[12:27] <srf21c> plb:  Not sure about fiesty version of f-spot.
[12:27] <srf21c> flannel:  I will check out prevu, thanks.
[12:27] <greenpete> Flannel> thanks
[12:27] <plb_> srf21c, check out packages.ubuntu.com
[12:27] <[WaZ] > lmao dustpyle_x2
[12:27] <Phopsy> billboforealdoe: It is in mine, but I added an additional repository to get it...
[12:28] <eternaljoy> arentoine: yeah, sure is :)  so all I need to do is right click, chose eject, and its the same as typing commands to unmount it?
[12:28] <dustpyle_x2> lol
[12:28] <Flannel> srf21c: feisty has 0.3.5
[12:28] <dustpyle_x2> my thoughts exactly
[12:28] <billboforealdoe> hm do you know where i could find the repository
[12:28] <plb_> srf21c, just download the deb from feisty
[12:28] <arentoine> eternaljoy : yep, it is.
[12:28] <Korgmatose> anyone have any ideas why edgy uses oss instead of alsa even though alsa is selected as default everywhere? amixer doesn't do squat, for example
[12:28] <Phopsy> billboforealdoe: The repository address is : http://ubuntu.lupine.me.uk/ dapper main
[12:28] <Flannel> plb_, srf21c, "just downloading" the deb for feisty won't work.
[12:29] <eternaljoy> arentoine: cool!  lot easier than typing to unmount it :) cheers
[12:29] <srf21c> plb:  will do. Will the new 0.3.5 package update or remove the old version of f-spot?
[12:29] <eternaljoy> i learned a lot today about USB sticks :) ty everyone
[12:29] <Pelo> quick question,  I have some samba files that come with the default install, still on my comp,  since I only have the one computer, at home, connected to the internet almost directly ( dslmodem),  and no network of any sort,  so I need those aps ?
[12:29] <arentoine> eternaljoy : it's same process as for CDs
[12:29] <plb_> srf21c, remove the old and replace it
[12:29] <plb_> it will
[12:29] <arkaitz_> anyone knows how can I update or install other keyboard/mouse drivers? they are connected through PS/2 (HP mouse/Keyboard and Ubuntu doesnt detect them)
[12:29] <Phopsy> Does anyone here have any experience with installing Linux to SD cards?
[12:29] <Flannel> plb_: no, it wont.  It requires newer versions of lots of stuff.
[12:29] <eternaljoy> all of a sudden an icon called casper-rw appeared on my system!  whats that?
[12:30] <eternaljoy> arentoine: wow i didnt know that, ty
[12:30] <Stuttergart> anyone here setup a Xen dom0 with Feisty?
[12:30] <plb_> Flannel, like what?
[12:30] <billboforealdoe> trying to get it currently
[12:30] <arentoine> eternaljoy : np
[12:30] <Pelo> arkaitz_,  try the forum
[12:30] <armadill0> I am having a problem installing linux on my computer...  I have hardware raid build into my mobo, and I have initialized the raid array, but the linux installer only shows my two sata drives, not the array i created...  Why can't linux see my array?  I have this problem on another mobo that has built in raid... does can linux detect hardware raid?  How can I install to my raid device?  thanks
[12:30] <Flannel> plb_: Like... well, libc for one.
[12:30] <Pelo> Stuttergart,  for feisty help   #ubuntu+1
[12:30] <arkaitz_> Pelo: which forum
[12:30] <Phopsy> billboforealdoe: If it doesn't work through Synaptic, it's probably a .deb file anyway
[12:30] <Pelo> arkaitz_,  www.ubuntuforums.com
[12:31] <barbarella> arkaitz_:does it work with the live cd?
[12:31] <billboforealdoe> i have the .deb but i dont know how to install those
[12:31] <Pelo> billboforealdoe,   http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[12:31] <kane77> how do I get the cube spinning? (in feisty)
[12:31] <Flannel> kane77: #ubuntu+1 for Feisty Support, thanks
[12:31] <Phopsy> billboforealdoe: Just double-click it
[12:31] <Phopsy> Pelo: Thanks...I was looking for that link!
[12:31] <plb_> kane77, compiz?
[12:32] <Pelo> kane77, # install bery and then go to #beryl for help
[12:32] <kane77> plb_, yes
[12:32] <lontra> desktop effects are available by default in feisty
[12:32] <Sherlockian> anyone know how to launch a program from ssh that needs X running??
[12:32] <plb_> kane77, this cube is broken in compiz feisty atm. Although I saw a fix at planet ubuntu on one of the blogs yesterday
[12:32] <Sherlockian> ie VLC, xmms??
[12:32] <plb_> you should be able to find it
[12:32] <theacolyte> Can someone remind me how to tell what the value of an environmental variable is?
[12:33] <jrib> theacolyte: echo $FOO
[12:33] <pire1> theacolyte: echo it.
[12:33] <Phopsy> Anyone here be able to suggest why fglrx shouldn't work on a 64bit system running 32bit Edgy?
[12:33] <phoenix87ta> is there a way to use apt-get to search a repository if you don't know the name of the package?
[12:33] <srf21c> sherlockan:  Are you trying to launch it so that the GUI shows up on your end?
[12:33] <theacolyte> that's right, thanks
[12:33] <theacolyte> brainfart
[12:33] <jrib> phoenix87ta: apt-cache search
[12:33] <jrib> !apt > phoenix87ta    (phoenix87ta, see the private message from ubotu)
[12:33] <srf21c> you can connect using ssh -X user@host.  Then run lighter weight X-apps from your Xdisplay.
[12:33] <Sherlockian> sr21c no so GUI shows up remotely
[12:33] <Sherlockian> ssh into remote computer, run GUI program
[12:33] <kane77> phoenix87ta, apt-cache search keyword (replace keyword with what you want to search for...
[12:33] <billboforealdoe> when i open the folder to it i dont know what to do
[12:34] <billboforealdoe> its a tar.gz
[12:34] <grzegorz> Hello! Does anyone knows where I can download Edubuntu 6.10 AMD64 DVD Image ? Torrent or FTP ? There are Edubuntu 6.06.1 AMD64 DVD's available (even with seeds!) but 6.10 AMD64 DVD's dissapeared everywhere! Please help!
[12:34] <armadill0> Can ubuntu be installed to a hardware raid device?
[12:34] <srf21c> sherlockian:  Um, not sure.  Just execute it from the command line?  Is there a remote user there to use the app?
[12:34] <arkaitz_> btw is it possible to make Ubuntu show the tips ballons in a larger timeout?
[12:34] <plb_> billboforealdoe, tar -xfzv blah.tar.gz
[12:34] <Pelo> billboforealdoe,   installany,  it's all there
[12:34] <arkaitz_> I mean they appear as soon as you place the mouse over
[12:34] <Pelo> billboforealdoe,  http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[12:34] <Phopsy> billboforealdoe: Ooh, okay. Did you check out the link that Pelo sent?
[12:34] <jrib> grzegorz: tried cdimages.ubuntu.com?
[12:34] <arkaitz_> I want them to appear for example 5 senconds after
[12:34] <Sherlockian> yea i have X and ssh logged as same user......vlc gives me this error "Error: Unable to initialize gtk, is DISPLAY set properly?"
[12:34] <billboforealdoe> im trying it right now. once i get this, should it bring my wireless internet back?
[12:35] <Pelo> arkaitz_,  you can probably set that in  gconf-editor, but don't ask me where
[12:35] <Clearzen> Does anyone know how I could use a animation for my boot sequence?
[12:35] <srf21c> oh sh**...I just lost my gnome-terminal....looks like the ubuntu-desktop uninsall just killed it.
[12:35] <grzegorz> jrib - yes! There are even betas for Edu's Feisty - but 6.10 is no available!
[12:35] <Zikey> hi, is there any other place to modify than /etc/network/interfaces when changing your computer IP ?
[12:35] <Phopsy> billboforealdoe: I *can't* guarantee it, but it really did work for me
[12:35] <lastent> hi, can anyone help me setting up my embeded microphone
[12:35] <lastent> ?
[12:35] <Agrajag> srf21c: what? removing ubuntu-desktop should not remove anything that depends on it
[12:35] <srf21c> now I can't even look at the process or stop it.  If I disappear, y'all know my desktop was sucked into the aptitude remove black hole.
[12:36] <billboforealdoe> ok, give me a second
[12:36] <srf21c> agrajag:  All of a sudden my terminal window disappeared, and I can't launch it.
[12:36] <srf21c> I will try xterm.
[12:36] <craigbass1976> Ok, anyon know how to configure a broadcom wireless card once you've done all the driver installing?  I don't know the network essid, and won't necessarily when I try to use wireless at a library, but I can't configure the card in the GUI without knowing ESSID as far as I can tell.
[12:36] <jrib> grzegorz: hmm, good question
[12:36] <Clearzen> Zikey: no. Although you may have to edit the hosts file on connected computers if you have a name assigned to it
[12:36] <mthie> Zikey: Yes, if you use the network-manager applet (nm-applet)
[12:36] <Pelo> Agrajag,  ubuntu-desktop is a meta package use to install all the aps associated with ubuntu-gnome , you don'T actualy need that package to be there
[12:36] <srf21c> agrajag:  I can still run xterm.
[12:36] <Korgmatose> anyone knows if alsa supports intel HDA at all?
[12:36] <alex_m> I'm pretty new to GRUB and I'm getting Error 17 after installing 6.10 alongside Windows XP.  Anyone have a minute or two to help?
[12:36] <ud-> craigbass wlanconfig interface_goes_here list scan
[12:36] <Phopsy> craigbass1976: Is it RT61?
[12:36] <BigBob> hi all
[12:37] <ReWT_AxS> Korg it does
[12:37] <plb_> craigbass1976, you could try system>admin>networking
[12:37] <shawn34> anyone try the 7.04 Beta? I was a ubuntu user but went back to windows because of some media issues and pc games. How is this newer version?
[12:37] <BigBob> i have made a big error ...
[12:37] <srf21c> but gnome terminal will not launch.
[12:37] <Agrajag> Pelo: my point exactly
[12:37] <billboforealdoe> why is the make install command not working
[12:37] <Pelo> Agrajag,   removing a pakcage does not remove it's dependencies
[12:37] <Clearzen> shawn34: it will be a long time before linux has the same support for games that windows does
[12:37] <ReWT_AxS> srf21c: alt+f2 then type "gnome-terminal"
[12:37] <Korgmatose> ReWT_AxS, I see. just that no alsa utilities does anything for my sound, only the oss ones.
[12:37] <jrib> billboforealdoe: you need to be a lot more specific and provide a lot more info
[12:37] <Agrajag> Pelo: That's what I just said.
[12:37] <BigBob> i have right-clicked on the top of the screen and removed the bar :-(
[12:37] <craigbass1976> Phopsy, what?
[12:37] <Phopsy> billboforealdoe: Pastebin the error for me...
[12:38] <BigBob> how i can restore this ?
[12:38] <Korgmatose> even though alsa is selected in both vlc and gnome as output
[12:38] <grzegorz> jrib - this is very strange :) directories where it should be are empty on all severs I checked!
[12:38] <billboforealdoe> im just getting command not found
[12:38] <Pelo> Agrajag,  my mistake I thought you were having trouble with the concept
[12:38] <Phopsy> craigbass1976: Does it use the RT61 driver set? You can find out from lspci
[12:38] <srf21c> rewr:  Yap, did that.  The terminal windows flashed for a second, then disappears.  I do have gnu Screen set to launch w/ gnome terminal.  Maybe that has something to do with it.
[12:38] <craigbass1976> plb_, I do that, but there's no "enable" other than the checkbox, and if you don't enter an ESSID it doesn't enable.  Now that I've done the blacklisting though, it doesn't show up even in the network GUI
[12:38] <ReWT_AxS> perhaps
[12:38] <BigBob> So, actually i have no more applets display, no more menus ... etc ...
[12:38] <thunkt> srf21c: You might need to add an Extensions section in your xorg.conf file
[12:39] <thunkt> srf21c: With Option "Composite" "false"
[12:39] <craigbass1976> Phopsy, doesn't say anything about rt61 in lspci
[12:39] <BigBob> any idea how to restore the bar ?
[12:39] <billboforealdoe> i g2g, ill be back
[12:39] <Pelo> BigBob,  right click on a pannel  and add to the pannel
[12:39] <Zikey> I'm trying to have a kernel module loaded on start-up, it is shown in modprobe -l, I added the name in /etc/modules, but I'm unable to see it loaded in dmesg any idea ?
[12:39] <srf21c> thunkt:  I don't know if you caught the previous discussion, but I'm in the process of removing the entire ubuntu-desktop package.
[12:39] <plb_> craigbass1976, can't really help you much...I've always had wired connections....sorry
[12:39] <srf21c> I'm pretty sure that's what killed it.
[12:39] <alex_m> Anyone, help with a GRUB error 17 problem?
[12:39] <Phopsy> craigbass1976: In that case, I can't guarantee that it'll help you, but RT61 worked very well for me.
[12:39] <ud-> craigbass wlanconfig can show you the available networks
[12:40] <Pelo> alex_m,  try in #grub
[12:40] <alex_m> gotcha.  thanks.
[12:40] <Phopsy> craigbass1976: Scratch that...I mean RutilT
[12:40] <BigBob> Pelo, i'm a newby under gnome, so what do you mean by "right click on a pannel and add to the pannel" ?
[12:40] <Clearzen> Zikey: does it load with sudo modprobe <module.name>  after boot?
[12:40] <srf21c> ok, looks like f-spot is gone.  Along with half of my ubuntu-desktop packages!!  going to try and checkinstall the new version of f-spot.
[12:40] <Pelo> BigBob,  ok you have no more menues,  do you still have the bars ?
[12:40] <craigbass1976> Phopsy, I see nothing about that either.
[12:40] <BigBob> Pelo, no
[12:40] <BigBob> :-(
[12:40] <Phopsy> craigbass1976: Ah, that's not in lspci. It's a GUI which works rather well for wireless networking.
[12:41] <Pelo> BigBob,   type  alt-f2 , in there type panel
[12:41] <craigbass1976> Phopsy, this damned thing worked a couple hours ago in Fedora
[12:41] <BigBob> Pelo, i have totally removed the top bar
[12:41] <Pelo> BigBob,  do you have a bottom bar ?
[12:41] <BigBob> Pelo, yes
[12:41] <jrib> grzegorz: there's also #edubuntu where you can try if you haven't already
[12:41] <Phopsy> craigbass1976: Ah, well...that's Fedora for you :)
[12:41] <plb_> craigbass1976, are you trying feisty beta?
[12:41] <Zikey> clearzen, yes my bad it was loaded but I didn't read it well in dmesg
[12:41] <Pelo> BigBob,   right click the bottom bar,  in a free area and  make a new panel
[12:42] <chuck_tx> can someone help me w/ a boot error on the cd?
[12:42] <plb_> craigbass1976, I here wireless works better in feisty
[12:42] <plb_> er
[12:42] <plb_> hear
[12:42] <Clearzen> Zikey: What module is it?:
[12:42] <srf21c> alright cool, checkinstall of f-spot 0.3.5 source build completed successfully.   Now I'll try to re-install the rest of ubuntu-desktop
[12:42] <arentoine> chuck_tx : did you check if the cd is good ^
[12:42] <chuck_tx> well that too
[12:42] <Zikey> now my very last problem, is that I have a a+x shell script in /etc/init.d, then I typed update-rc.d <script> defaults, but it doesn't start when the system boots up
[12:42] <Copolycube> good night all
[12:42] <Firefoxman> Help! Any time someone posts a message in IRC my computer frezes for a second!!!!!!!!
[12:42] <rickcr> what's the best app to use to stream the audio from places like shoutcast (using firefox)
[12:43] <plb_> Zikey, custom script?
[12:43] <Copolycube> I got a question for you...
[12:43] <Zikey> plb_ asterisk debian startup script
[12:43] <Firefoxman> Also, smooth scrooling does not work!!!
[12:43] <chuck_tx> I tried I seem to get an error when I try to check if it's good
[12:43] <rod__> Hey guys. I can't get this tutorial to work here. http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Installing_Ubuntu_6.10_on_a_ThinkPad_X41_Tablet#Success_Chart
[12:43] <plb_> Zikey, does the first line say #!/bin/bash or #!/bin/sh
[12:43] <plb_> ?
[12:43] <Firefoxman> !fiesty
[12:43] <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)
[12:43] <BigBob> Pelo, i can't find a free area, even i close some windows, the others icons reduced in the bottom bar rescale to use the totality of the area :-(
[12:43] <arentoine> chuck_tx : I had boot error with my DVD Ram drive but had not error with a standard CD on the same machine.
[12:44] <rod__> anyone? please help me... i'm a total newbie
[12:44] <Copolycube> does anybody knows how to remove all sounds (only by software) emited by a ubuntu laptop ? (hostile environment).
[12:44] <Zikey> plb_ bin/sh, should I change it ?
[12:44] <Pelo> BigBob,  close a few more
[12:44] <chuck_tx> arentoine :I get a buffer error when I choose that option
[12:44] <plb_> Zikey, yep
[12:44] <Firefoxman> HELP!!!
[12:44] <grzegorz> jrib - I know, but it look that there are only boots at the moment :) anyway thanks for answering on my "distress call" ;-) bye.
[12:44] <Zikey> plb_ thanks :)
[12:44] <jrib> grzegorz: wait
[12:44] <plb_> np
[12:44] <arentoine> chuck_tx : when you try to check the CD ?
[12:44] <Pelo> BigBob,   hold on ,  right click  one of the buttons,   properties,  check the options and make them samller
[12:44] <Clearzen> Zikey: the !# is how it know what langauge interperter to use for the script
[12:44] <MrDrake> Anyone know how to install yakuake manually?
[12:45] <arkaitz_> a good text editor such us notepad ++ for programming?
[12:45] <srf21c> ok, I realize that the reason why gnome-terminal would flash on the screen and then disappear was because somehow the gnu screen package got removed along with half of ubuntu-desktop.
[12:45] <exs_> I've installed bzr (or bazaar) (plus the gtk gui for it).. but I can't find it! where can I find this? Thanks
[12:45] <chuck_tx> arentoine :yeah I choose that and hit alt+F1 and then I get a buffer error
[12:45] <Clearzen> Zikey:it's called the sha-bang
[12:45] <plb_> arkaitz_, gui based?
[12:45] <Copolycube> arkaitz_: emacs.
[12:45] <rod__> SOMEBODY Please help me....
[12:45] <BigBob> Pelo, i have finally made a new panel
[12:45] <arkaitz_> thanks
[12:45] <arentoine> chuck_tx : what is alt-F1 doing ?
[12:45] <srf21c> now that I've reinstalled GNU screen, I can launch my gnome-terminal
[12:45] <plb_> arkaitz_, Copolycube vim ;] 
[12:45] <Copolycube> PLEASE, does anybody knows how to remove all sounds (only by software) emited by a ubuntu laptop ? (hostile environment).
[12:45] <BigBob> Pelo, i see it at top but without any menu or applet
[12:45] <arentoine> chuck_tx : I usually just press ENTER
[12:45] <chuck_tx> verbose boot up
[12:46] <exs_> Copolycube:  mute?
[12:46] <jrib> chuck_tx: why don't you just mute it?
[12:46] <Firefoxman> HELP. Can anyone helm pe?
[12:46] <Pelo> BigBob,   drag it to the top of your screeen ,  right click on it,  the first options should be add to panel,   you'll get a widow with all the stuff you can add to it
[12:46] <plb_> Copolycube, just disable them in sounds?
[12:46] <Copolycube> plb_, arkaitz_ : emacs rulez, and vim is a troll :-D
[12:46] <ROD> anyone?
[12:46] <ROD> please?
[12:46] <Pelo> afk
[12:46] <noldon> i cant get the sound to work in ubuntu on my new motherboard
[12:46] <chuck_tx> enter then alt+F1 when the Ubuntu screen comes up
[12:46] <plb_> Copolycube, nonsense
[12:46] <hansent__> Is there a way to make the displayed screen smaller/move it....the borders of my screen are being cut off?
[12:46] <Copolycube> exs_: mute doesn't help a all
[12:46] <exs_> Firefoxman:  tell us your question
[12:46] <plb_> !
[12:46] <ud> beryl go boom :)
[12:46] <exs_> Copolycube:  alsa config?....
[12:46] <ROD> hello guys. i have a problem i can't solve
[12:46] <jrib> ROD: just repeat your question every 15 minutes or so, no one can help you if they don't know how
[12:46] <eduhat> hey guys, if i were to install wine.. would i be able to play this? http://www.chaozz.nl/hackthegame/?htg=main
[12:46] <Firefoxman> Smooth scrolling is jerkey. Also, when someone posts a message imn IRC, my computer is slow
[12:46] <ROD> jrib, oh okay
[12:47] <Copolycube> exs_: alsa, oss, etc doesn't remove xterm's beeps for example.
[12:47] <plb_> ROD, what problem?
[12:47] <jrib> eduhat: check wine's appdb
[12:47] <Firefoxman> *in IRC
[12:47] <hansent__> Is there a way to make the displayed screen smaller/move it....the borders of my screen are being cut off?
[12:47] <exs_> Copolycube:  oh, perhaps BIOS?
[12:47] <cluebuntu> Copolycube xset b 0 0 0
[12:47] <noldon> is a Asus M2N32-SLI Deluxe
[12:47] <ROD> plb_, I'm trying to install my computer to run xrandr
[12:47] <Copolycube> I'm looking for an automated way of doing something like xset b off
[12:47] <plb_> ROD, ah I know nothing about that one sorry
[12:47] <Clearzen>  hansent__: Change the resolution:
[12:47] <ROD> plb_, basically when there is an acpi_listen event, I have a script i want it to run
[12:47] <ROD> but it won't run
[12:47] <Firefoxman> exs_: All scrolling is jerkey. Also, when someone posts a message imn IRC, my computer is slow
[12:48] <Copolycube> cluebuntu: yep, this is what I'm looking for, but I'd like it automated in ubuntu... ;)
[12:48] <ud-> hanset xvidtune perhaps?
[12:48] <eduhat> jrib: how would i do that?
[12:48] <Firefoxman> And it slides up in slow refreshes or somthing...
[12:48] <hansent__> Clearzen: I have the right reolution, its just cutting teh edges off
[12:48] <Firefoxman> I am a bit of a linux noob.
[12:48] <Pretor1ab> hello fellow genuises
[12:48] <exs_> Firefoxman:  thats software rendering. you need to find out what graphics card/chipset you have
[12:48] <Firefoxman> Exs_: How?
[12:48] <Pretor1ab> where would a friend in need go to ask a question a possible solution to fixing a windows problem please?
[12:48] <jrib> eduhat: google for "wine appdb" then just search wine's database there
[12:49] <jrib> Pretor1ab: ##windows
[12:49] <srf21c> ok, so I'm now running f-spot 0.3.5 on Edgy.  The application looks kinda corny thought, like the windows are blending with Gnome properly.  :(
[12:49] <Firefoxman> exs_: I think it is a nvidea.
[12:49] <Pelo> Pretor1ab,  after an entrance like that I expected you to do you share of helping not ask a question
[12:49] <srf21c> are not blending, that is.
[12:49] <Pelo> Pretor1ab,   try asking in ##windows
[12:49] <Pelo> this is the ubuntu shannel
[12:49] <Pretor1ab> i have no problems i use ubuntu
[12:49] <exs_> Firefoxman:  Open terminal and type 'lspci'
[12:49] <Pretor1ab> my friend here will not listen to given advice
[12:49] <srf21c> we'll see if f-spot locks up now when trying to import my massive picture archive.
[12:49] <Firefoxman> exs_:  Ok!
[12:49] <Copolycube> cluebuntu: no idea which is the right way to do an `xset b off` in ubuntu at startup ?
[12:49] <Pretor1ab> they are intent on using a train wreck
[12:50] <Pretor1ab> they keep on asking how they can change the blue screen to a green screen
[12:50] <MrDrake> Can anyone help me with yakuake?
[12:50] <cluebuntu> Copolycube no i know how to do it in KDE only
[12:50] <Pelo> Pretor1ab,  you mean the bsod ?  can'T be changed
[12:50] <Pretor1ab> thats what i said
[12:50] <noldon> anyone knows how to get a AD1988B on-board soundcard to work in ubuntu
[12:50] <kbrooks> Pelo, it can, in the registry, but it is undocumented
[12:50] <jrib> Copolycube: system > preferences > sounds   system beep tab
[12:50] <plb_> MrDrake, what is that?
[12:50] <Firefoxman> exs_: It reads : 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV43 [GeForce 6200]  (rev a2)
[12:51] <MrDrake> Pulldown terminal
[12:51] <plb_> Firefoxman, install the nvidia drivers
[12:51] <Firefoxman> Ok.
[12:51] <Pretor1ab> while i am here - how can i setup jackd server so i can use ubuntu studio?
[12:51] <exs_> Firefoxman:  either use http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ or http://www.getautomatix.com/ to install nvidia drivers.
[12:51] <Copolycube> jrib
[12:51] <Copolycube> jrib: thx !!
[12:52] <Pretor1ab> i installed it using synaptic but cannot find how to config/start stop the jackd server
[12:52] <kbrooks> ** Pelo, it can, in the registry, but it is undocumented **
[12:52] <noldon> ?
[12:52] <srf21c> btw, does anyone know how to play .pls files from the command line using mpg321 or another console only player?  I found this forum post about it, someone using sed to parse the pls file, http://www.dbforums.com/showthread.php?t=801061,  I could not get it to work however.
[12:52] <plb_> envy is best for installing nvidia i think
[12:52] <kbrooks> Pelo, u can change the bsod colour seriously
[12:52] <plb_> srf21c, mplayer will play it
[12:53] <metusine> anyone know how to specify an alternate soundcard (alsa) in xine. i can see where its set but i've got no idea of the format it's expecting, eg /dev/dsp2? hw2.0, hw=2.0 etc
[12:53] <Pretor1ab> * thinks windows users deserve to run windows
[12:53] <srf21c> plb,  Thanks, I'd heard of that too.  Do you know how to force mplayer to run console only when you have Xwindows running?
[12:53] <jrib> srf21c: I think cmus will handle them
[12:53] <plb_> srf21c, just run mplayer from a terminal
[12:54] <plb_> mplayer blah.pls
[12:55] <srf21c> plb:ok.  will give that a shot.  I thought I tried that before and it launched the GUI.
[12:55] <jrib> srf21c: you need to pass -playlist to mplayer if you want to use that
[12:55] <hubert> hay all
[12:55] <BigBob> Pelo, many thanks to you, i have finally learn the concept now ;-)
[12:55] <plb_> srf21c, gmplayer is the gui
[12:55] <srf21c> jrib:  thanks, that did the trick!
[12:55] <Pretor1ab> JACK server anyone?
[12:56] <Firefoxman> exs_: To install the driver, I have to exit xwindows it says. What is xwindows?
[12:56] <alex_m> #grub is not particularly useful (no activity), so if anyone has a few minutes to help out with a GRUB error 17 problem it'd be appreciated, PM me please.
[12:56] <Clearzen> Does anyone know how to install a animated usplash for ubuntu?
[12:56] <Pelo> BigBob,  don't mention it ... ever
[12:56] <Firefoxman> !xwin
[12:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xwin - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:56] <BigBob> Pelo, thanks, bye and ++
[12:56] <plb_> Firefoxman, use envy to install it
[12:56] <plb_> Firefoxman, envy sets up everything for you
[12:56] <SilverOne> any beryl experts on here?
[12:56] <Firefoxman> plb_: Wats that?
[12:56] <Firefoxman> What is envy???
[12:56] <plb_> Firefoxman, its  a program to install nvidia drivers
[12:56] <Firefoxman> wher edo I get it?
[12:56] <plb_> Firefoxman, search for it in the forums
[12:57] <nikin> Hy, I use Ubuntu 6.10, and installled it in my native language (Hungarian), nowdays i moved from gnome to JWM for diferent reasons... and installed menu to generate debian menus, but it generates it in hungarian and JWM does not support the characters it uses.... is there a way to fix this? make menu english,  or JWM understand Hungarian Chars?
[12:57] <plb_> Firefoxman, I would give you the link but my mouse is broken lol
[12:57] <Firefoxman> ubuntu, or nvidea forums?
[12:57] <plb_> ubuntu
[12:57] <Firefoxman> ok
[12:57] <exs_> Firefoxman:  you can restart your "shell" (muc hlike in windows, where you end task explorer and it laods back up) Thing is, you loose all your open documents, so close/save the documents you have open, then click CTRL + ALT + Back space. it will close the x shell, then load it back up with login prompt. you then login and viola
[12:57] <ud-> I just got beryl working, it's spiffy
[12:57] <plb_> Firefoxman, or even google
[12:57] <Unsunghero> anyone wanna help me install a ATI driver? : / i'm new to this stuff..like so many people that come here i'm assuming
[12:57] <hubert> hay i need some help,  "this is not a codec proble,", when i try to play videos my player shutsdown after a a milisecond, all players ive tested"vlc, mplayer, totem ect" all show a blue image before it closes, and it hapends to all videos i try to play
[12:58] <SilverOne> I have beryl working as well but I want the windows to pop out a bit when I use the cube and I can't find that option.. Any help?
[12:58] <nikin> hubert: do you have beryl or compiz installed?
[12:58] <Pelo> SilverOne,   ask in #beryl
[12:58] <jrib> SilverOne: #ubuntu-effects or #beryl
[12:58] <Pelo> show off
[12:58] <plb_> Is there a noticable speed difference between compiz and beryl...haven't tried compiz in a long time
[12:59] <plb_> beryl seems kinda sluggish though
[12:59] <Pelo> plb_,  ther is a noticable difference in the interface
[12:59] <Unsunghero> um, i downloaded an ATI driver, it's a .run, and it says the character encoding isn't recognized as either western or default..help anyone? : )
[12:59] <plb_> Pelo, of course but how about the speed
[12:59] <hubert> hubert>	hay i need some help, "this is not a codec proble,", when i try to play videos my player shutsdown after a a milisecond, all players ive tested"vlc, mplayer, totem ect" all show a blue image before it closes, and it hapends to all videos i try to play
[12:59] <Pretor1ab> hey guys anyone know how to start up the jackd sound server?
[12:59] <nikin> hubert: plz answer my Q, i want to help
[12:59] <hubert> i think i have bryrl
[01:00] <hubert> how do i tell?
[01:00] <Clearzen> Unsunghero: You need to enable restricted packages in your sources.list then you synaptic or apt-get :
[01:00] <plb_> Pretor1ab, maybe run jackd? I dunno lol never tried it
[01:00] <hubert> as im a lunix noob
[01:00] <Pretor1ab> nah triad that
[01:00] <nikin> hubert: then try to change to outut type of VLC.
[01:00] <plb_> Pretor1ab, check the doc for it in /usr/share/doc
[01:00] <ada`ubuntu> I have a little problem with Gaim (2 beta 3.1) under 6.10 (Edgy), crashed for like the 10. time in 1-2 hour - using MSN and ICQ part of it. Any idea
[01:00] <nikin> i had this problem with caffeine with opengl render
[01:01] <hubert> ok so what out put do i change to
[01:02] <Copolycube> Bye, and thanks for all the fish ;)
[01:02] <ry> hi
[01:02] <hubert> ????
[01:03] <nikin> hubert: X11 or any other
[01:03] <nikin> just nothing with hard accel
[01:03] <ry> Im wondering if anyone can help. i've installed ubuntu, but now i cant run various java aplications over my web browser like i could do with windows
[01:03] <etank> quick question here. everytime i log in to my system a terminal window opens. It is not listed in sessions so where else could it be?
[01:03] <ry> any ideas why?
[01:03] <Pelo> ry,  you have to install java
[01:03] <jrib> !java > ry    (ry, see the private message from ubotu)
[01:03] <yurri> hi
[01:03] <hubert> well under putput modles x11 is already there
[01:04] <Pelo> jrib,  how about the personnal touch ?
[01:04] <Zikey> Is there any text menu utils to set up network, or the only way is to manually edit /etc/network/interfaces ?
[01:04] <jrib> Pelo: you had that covered
[01:04] <yurri> i am having a bit of trouble updating my version of ubuntu?
[01:04] <Clearzen> can I  retrieve the wattage of my power supply from the command line?
[01:04] <ry> Pelo - i've done that i think through add / remove programs
[01:04] <nikin> hubert: you mean that X11 is selected now?
[01:04] <Pelo> ry,   check your private windows for instructions
[01:05] <yurri> can anyone help?
[01:05] <jrib> yurri: what kind of trouble?  What are you updating?
[01:06] <rickcr> I can't decide if I want to use gnome or kde, been messing with both of them.. one thing that seems to bother me is in kde, the spacing often between lines is too great. for example in Eclipse the line spacing between class names on the left, and now i just started xchat and there is so much space between nicks.
[01:06] <fesurv> #goias
[01:06] <rickcr> is there a way to change this spacing?
[01:06] <plb_> isn't spacing part of the theme?
[01:06] <rickcr> hmm maybe. ill try another theme to see if helps.
[01:06] <fdiv_bug_> rickcr: You can probably adjust your font settings, but I don't know much about KDE.
[01:06] <Pelo> rickcr,  this would be a xchat problem ?  try the xchat preferences
[01:07] <craigbass1976> Phopsy, I had to eat supper.  Did you say something to me?  I tried to scroll back through, but too many have talked since the last time someone spoke directly to me
[01:07] <rickcr> well it's not just xchat is what i'm saying.
[01:07] <etank> in gnome i have an app that is starting everytime i login. how can i turn that off?
[01:07] <Pelo> rickcr,   try asking in #kubuntu
[01:07] <hubert> yeah
[01:07] <hubert> x11 is slected by defult
[01:07] <Pelo> etank,  what app ?
[01:07] <plb_> rickcr, i think spacing is a theme thing
[01:07] <nikin> How can i change the language of the menu generated by update-menus?
[01:07] <etank> gnome-terminal
[01:08] <entheo> Why the hell can't i write to my Fat32 partition on ubuntu? I tried chmod and on root when i go to gui and try to add it on Permissions it says "Read Only"
[01:08] <etank> Pelo: everytime i login gnome-terminal starts
[01:08] <Pelo> etank,  look in menu > system > prefs > sessions,  3rd tab
[01:08] <fdiv_bug_> etank: System -> Preferences -> Sessions -> it should be listed on the first tab, "Startup Programs."
[01:08] <nikin> hubert: can you start VLC from an X term to see the output?
[01:08] <jrib> entheo: what options are you mounting with?
[01:08] <etank> Pelo: i looked in sessions and it is not listed
[01:08] <Zikey> when I do apt-get upgrade, does it also upgrade the os image that I boot up ?
[01:08] <entheo> it does it for me, how do i figure out?
[01:08] <Pelo> etank,  look in  system > admin >  services
[01:09] <etank> Pelo: i looked at some of the config files in my home dir too but didn't see it
[01:09] <hubert> um dont know how
[01:09] <Pelo> etank,  a cron task ?
[01:09] <jrib> entheo: paste the line your /etc/fstab that correspond to the partition
[01:09] <nikin> hubert: start an xterm
[01:09] <Pretor1ab> ok how do i stop the firewall on ubuntu - or is there one at all?
[01:09] <nikin> then just put in : vlc
[01:09] <plb_> Zikey, upgrade just upgrades to the latest packages for which version you are using
[01:09] <jrib> !firewall > Pretor1ab    (Pretor1ab, see the private message from ubotu)
[01:09] <Pie> If I'm trying to start a setup through Terminal, for a program called Teamspeak. How do I run a "Setup.sh" file?
[01:09] <rickcr> is there a major or pro/con of one session manager over another (other than appearance) ?
[01:09] <hubert> whats an xterm
[01:09] <plb_> Zikey, you are trying to goto feisty?
[01:10] <Pelo> Pie,  http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[01:10] <jrib> Pelo: /path/to/Setup.sh
[01:10] <jrib> ugh
[01:10] <hubert> we talking about a terminal here
[01:10] <etank> Pelo: no cron tasks on this system
[01:10] <Pelo> jrib,  ...
[01:10] <hubert> hubert@raven:~$ vlc
[01:10] <hubert> VLC media player 0.8.4 Janus
[01:10] <jrib> Pie: /path/to/Setup.sh   and if you are in the directory where Setup.sh is located: ./Setup.sh
[01:10] <nikin> hubert: just press ALT+F2 then you get the RUN dialog, then write : xterm     so it will start one
[01:10] <Pelo> etank,  I don't know then,  it has to start somewhere,    check in /etc/init.d/  see if there is something there you recognise
[01:11] <Firefoxman> Yay. Ubuntu looks so beutiful now.
[01:11] <Pretor1ab> i am trying to run vncserver but i cannot connect
[01:11] <etank> Pelo: i have one service named "Remote Shell Server"
[01:11] <Firefoxman> How do I get it so that numlock is enabled at the loginscreen?
[01:11] <Pelo> etank,  you can try commenting it out and see what happens
[01:11] <etank> Pelo: but i think that is my openssh-server service starting
[01:11] <Zikey> plb_ so we never update the boot image ?
[01:11] <etank> Pelo: i'll give that a shot
[01:11] <rickcr> nvm i'm just going back to gnome. I like the feel of it better.
[01:12] <Pelo> etank,   I am just guessing here ,  I don'T realy know how this is happening,   I'm just giving you clues to what I know/think might be related
[01:12] <plb_> Zikey, sure it will but never different kernel versions
[01:12] <etank> Pelo: could it be in one of the .folders in my home dir?
[01:12] <Pelo> etank,  I donT think so but you can always check
[01:12] <etank> Pelo: thanks.
[01:12] <entheo> # /dev/hdb1
[01:12] <entheo> UUID=383C952F3C94E8E0 /media/hdb1     ntfs    defaults,nls=utf8,umask=007,gid=46 0       1
[01:12] <rickcr> i just wish evolution was a bit more stable. it seems to crash a lot on me trying to do stuff with the exchange server here.
[01:12] <Zikey> plb_ yup i was trying to track down why my /etc/init.d script is not run so I'm looking everywhere I can :)
[01:12] <silox> I cant use php code in the index file, it works perfect if I rename it... Any ideas?
[01:13] <Zikey> plb_ the bash trick didn't work
[01:13] <hubert> sry i cant pm because im not registerd
[01:13] <jrib> entheo: that's ntfs, not fat32
[01:13] <hubert> 
[01:13] <Pelo> rickcr,  I heard of something like that appening with the fiesty version,
[01:13] <sa1> I can't access my other hard drive how do I do that?
[01:13] <entheo> dang it
[01:13] <plb_> Zikey, the script is executable?
[01:13] <jrib> sa1: what filesystem?
[01:13] <Pie> okay, thanks, jrib
[01:13] <Zikey> plb_ i read some places it was a good thing to disable IPV6, do you confirm it >?
[01:13] <Pelo> sa1,  you need to mount it
[01:13] <FringeJacket> hubert just /msg nicserv register password
[01:13] <jrib> !ntfs-3g > entheo    (entheo, see the private message from ubotu)
[01:13] <sa1> Pelo:my other hard drive
[01:13] <rickcr> Pelo, oh it's more stable in the earlier versions?
[01:13] <plb_> Zikey, it's supposed to speed things up....or so I hear
[01:13] <rickcr> i'm using fiesty beta now.
[01:13] <Pelo> sa1, it still needs to be mounted
[01:14] <Zikey> plb_ yup it's a+x :)
[01:14] <sa1> Pelo: how do I mount?\
[01:14] <nikin> hubert : why dont you register?  /msg nickserv register <password>
[01:14] <Pelo> rickcr,   I heard the comment about  feisty,  I haven'T heard on about other versions, draw your own conclusion
[01:14] <rickcr> gotcha
[01:14] <Pelo> sa1,   do you have gparted installed ?
[01:14] <entheo> thank you a lot, its the one thing i didn't love about ubuntu
[01:14] <plb_> Zikey, you sure it got added to default runlevels
[01:14] <plb_> ?
[01:15] <sa1> Pelo: probably not unless it comes with ubuntu
[01:15] <Zikey> plb_ it was added as 20, I'm now trying a 99
[01:15] <Slasher> anyone know how i can find the exact chipset of a usb dongle for wifi through the terminal or something if thats even possible?
[01:15] <hubert> gfsdag
[01:15] <hubert> brb
[01:15] <Pelo> sa1,  what is the format of that hdd ?
[01:15] <atoponce> how can i turn off the tooltip above the multiple desktops applet in the panel?
[01:16] <sa1> I don't really know
[01:16] <Pelo> atoponce,  gconf-editor
[01:16] <Clearzen> How can I uninstall rythm box and totem without uninstalling everything on my system?
[01:16] <hubert999> hay again
[01:16] <Pelo> sa1,  how did you make that  hdd ? using what os ?
[01:16] <nikin> hy
[01:16] <atoponce> Pelo: ok. thx. is it obvious?
[01:16] <hubert999> im hubert, what the msg to register again
[01:16] <sa1> Pelo: windows
[01:16] <rapid> Slasher, lsusb maybe
[01:16] <void^> Slasher: 'lsusb', 'lsusb -v' for details.
[01:16] <jrib> Clearzen: uninstall the rythmbox and totem packages
[01:16] <Pelo> sa1,  forget it ,   go into  menu > applications > add remove  ,  and install gnome partition editor
[01:17] <Pelo> atoponce,  not realy
[01:17] <nikin> hubert: /msg nickserv register <password>
[01:17] <atoponce> Pelo: know where it's located
[01:17] <atoponce> ?
[01:17] <theacolyte> !register hubert
[01:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about register hubert - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:17] <Pelo> atoponce,  in fact it most definately isn'T obvious and no I don'T know ,  hunt arround
[01:17] <Clearzen> jrib: It wants to force me to uninstall  a hugh list of packages....maybe i'm doing something dumb....I'll figure it out
[01:17] <atoponce> Pelo: ok. thx
[01:17] <craigbass1976> the guy helping me must have left.  Can anyone else give me a hand getting wireless up and running?
[01:17] <jrib> Clearzen: best to just leave it then.  I thought it would just ask to get rid of ubuntu-desktop
[01:18] <Pelo> !wireless | craigbass1976  , best I can do for you
[01:18] <ubotu> craigbass1976  , best I can do for you: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:18] <jrib> Clearzen: a lot of stuff seems to depend on totem
[01:18] <FringeJacket> craigbass1976 whats your card?
[01:18] <Clearzen> jrib: II'm just going to stop them from starting up automaticlly for now until I can get rid of them
[01:18] <Zikey> plb_ still not working, it's driving me crazy, is there any log file where I can see the script executed on startup ? :)
[01:18] <Clearzen> It's a pet peeve of mine
[01:18] <livelife_> this is amazing :)  I am running Ubuntu of a 1 Gig USB stick :)
[01:19] <revan> Hi, I have a netgear wg311 v3. i've successfully installed the drivers with ndiswrapper, but every 10 or 15 minutes the internet will stop working and I have to restart the router to get it back up again.
[01:19] <jrib> Clearzen: they should start up automatically though unless you set it uplike that
[01:19] <PyroMessiah> I love FLAC!!!
[01:19] <plb_> Zikey, /var/log/messages but how are you trying to add it to startup
[01:19] <K_Dallas> Hi guys! I have official 6.06 LTS CDs and I just saw that 6.10 are also available (not talking about the feisty). Which one should I go with? Thanks!
[01:19] <Clearzen> jrib:  Everytime I insert my ipod rhythmbox fires up....and I use gtkpod so it's annoying
[01:20] <sa1> Pelo, I can't seem to find it
[01:20] <Pelo> K_Dallas,   go for edgy
[01:20] <jrib> Clearzen: ah, then use system > preferences > removable drives and media  to adjust that
[01:20] <livelife_> jrib, hello, I am running Ubuntu of a 1 Gig USB stick.  Can you believe that? :)
[01:20] <Zikey> plb_ update-rc.d asterisk defaults (asterisk file is already a+x in /etc/init.d)
[01:20] <nikin> Drinking cold coffe, smoking cheap cigars, and watching a terminal window the half of my day :)
[01:20] <con-man> how do I save my session in edgy
[01:20] <plb_> K_Dallas, 6.10 works good for me...7.04 is due out april 19th
[01:20] <Pelo> sa1,   goto  menu > system > admn > synaptic package manager, search for and install   gparted
[01:21] <plb_> Zikey, isn't it update-rc.d add asterisk defaults?
[01:21] <K_Dallas> plb_, 7.04 gave me lots of headache with its grub problems. that is why i am going a version bak
[01:21] <K_Dallas> Pelo, i am tryign to figure out which one is edgy ;)
[01:21] <plb_> K_Dallas, try 6.10
[01:21] <nause> can ubuntu not be installed ?
[01:21] <FringeJacket> K_Dallas go with 6.10
[01:21] <FringeJacket> that's edgy
[01:21] <PinkFloyd> Where would I find the grub.conf so I can edit the old kernel out of the boot list?
[01:21] <K_Dallas> coold guys, thanks a lot.
[01:21] <Pelo> K_Dallas,    edgy is 6.10
[01:21] <K_Dallas> thanks Pelo
[01:21] <plb_> PinkFloyd, I believe you edit menu.lst in /boot?
[01:21] <PinkFloyd> k
[01:22] <Ireclan> I'm having mouse troubles. Anyone care to help?
[01:22] <FringeJacket> K_Dallas dapper is the lower number, alphabetical
[01:22] <K_Dallas> would torrent be faster or i use a download manager for an ftp / http link?
[01:22] <Zikey> plb_ nope, the script does support start/stop argument, is that a normal script behaviour ?
[01:22] <PinkFloyd> Ireclan: PS/2 or USB mouse?
[01:22] <K_Dallas> FringeJacket, i am always lost with names and numbers :(
[01:22] <Pelo> Ireclan,  no we can'T help, we don'T knwo what your trouble is
[01:22] <nause> an operating system that runs off of a cd cool
[01:22] <plb_> Zikey, yep
[01:22] <Ireclan> PinkFloyd: PS/2.
[01:22] <hooloo> I've passed the acid test. I've compiled a working kernel! :-)
[01:22] <dan20> I updated after a fresh edgy install, and now I have no audio.  Can you configure and recompile your kernel in ubuntu using make menuconfig, similar to other linux distros?
[01:22] <LinuxProbie> Hey folks, I;m looking for a program with which I can do a database relationship chart. Anyone know of a good program to use within linux?
[01:23] <hooloo> Now I feel I can do anything/
[01:23] <Pelo> K_Dallas,  the coolest name goes with the highest number
[01:23] <FringeJacket> K_Dallas I was too, but they are alphabetical order
[01:23] <K_Dallas> lol, all right
[01:23] <Pelo> linuxboy,  search in synaptic for keywords
[01:23] <plb_> dan20, your old kernel should still be available?
[01:23] <hooloo> Everything works great, so far.
[01:24] <nause> linuxprobie, microsoft access works great
[01:24] <hooloo> It's a little faster.
[01:24] <Pelo> hooloo,  congradulation
[01:24] <drew> anyone used 'xset m 1 1' before?
[01:24] <dan20> plb_, Well, I could use the older one, but I'd rather just configure the new one with support for my audio chipset
[01:24] <sa1> Pelo, ok got it
[01:24] <hooloo> X works, my USB thumbdrive works, and all my hardware works.
[01:24] <plb_> dan20, kernel versions don't change
[01:24] <Ireclan> Anyway, my mouse is a bit jerky and drunk. And it's having trouble recognizing my clicks.
[01:24] <Pelo> sa1,  start gparted from   menu > system > admin > gnome partition manager
[01:25] <dan20> plb_:  after updating and rebooting, there's a new version number in Grub
[01:25] <LinuxProbie> access is a database design program, yes, but I need a program to build the database flowchart BEFORE I build the actual database
[01:25] <livelife_> can someone pls tell me how to remove openoffice pls?
[01:25] <theacolyte> LinuxProbie: like a flowchart app?
[01:25] <dan20> plb_:  along with the previous version xx.xx.10 and xx.xx.11
[01:25] <hooloo> The hard part was figuring out how to make an initrd.
[01:25] <plb_> dan20, yeah it's the same kernel just updated with some sorta fix
[01:25] <Ireclan> Are you guys/gals ready for the WEIRDEST part?
[01:25] <Flannel> livelife_: I imagine openoffice is a metapackage, you'll need to remove a few files to get rid of it.  Just use synaptic, search for openoffice, and remove all the packages that relate to it
[01:25] <theacolyte> LinuxProbie: Or something equivalent to SQL Server Enterprise Manager
[01:25] <FringeJacket> Ireclan yeah
[01:26] <dan20> dan20:  wouldn't using the older kernel not be good being that the newer version fixed something?
[01:26] <FringeJacket> is it wireless Ireclan
[01:26] <plb_> dan20, you should select your old kernel first to verify that's the problem
[01:26] <dan20> plb_:*
[01:26] <dan20> I'll do that first
[01:26] <plb_> dan20, just boot to it from the grub menu
[01:26] <dexv> exit
[01:26] <livelife_> Flannel, i think its: udo apt-get remove --purge openoffice.org
[01:26] <Pelo> sa1,  how are we comming along ?  you can'T mount with gparted, we just need it for some info
[01:26] <LinuxProbie> theacolyte, I know there are programs out there for winblows that are designed specifically to flowchart databases
[01:26] <Ireclan> When I boot up with my HP mouse and hot-swap it with my IBM, it works just as the HP mouse (perfectly).
[01:27] <cornell> Any recommendations for a gui ftp client (for ubuntu)?
[01:27] <giovani> I'm have a problem with ubuntu/kubuntu recognizing all of the RAM in my system -- I have 4GB (4x1GB) the kernel only seems to see 2.45 (rounded) GB -- the bios sees all 4GB -- any ideas on troubleshooting this?
[01:27] <Flannel> livelife_: Well, there are other openoffice files that that won't remove.  I imagine most of them, actually.
[01:27] <theacolyte> cornell: what WM?
[01:27] <Ireclan> FringeJacket: No, PS/2.
[01:27] <dan20> plb_:  Assuming it is the kernel, can one just make menuconfig /usr/src/linux like for example in Gentoo to configure the kernel?
[01:27] <Pelo> cornell,  gtkftp, I beleive
[01:27] <cornell> theacolyte: Gnome
[01:27] <FringeJacket> heh, that is strange.
[01:27] <plb_> dan20, well you could but the debian way is easier
[01:27] <con-man> I need some help.  When I resume a session it doesnt remember the window positions.  When I log in all my windows are crammed on to one desktop
[01:27] <Korgmatose> can I get gstreamer 10.13 for edgy?
[01:28] <theacolyte> cornell: gftp
[01:28] <Pelo> con-man,  try the forum
[01:28] <Flannel> livelife_: first off, the main package is openoffice.org, but ven that's just a metapackage, with about 10 packages that comprise it.  And I imagine those are meta-ish as well.
[01:28] <dan20> plb_:  lol, can you link me to any documentation on how to do it the debian way?
[01:28] <sa1> Pelo, ok got that and
[01:28] <con-man> Pelo: then whats this channel for?
[01:28] <Flannel> livelife_: removing openoffice.org won't remove openoffice.org-base, for instance
[01:28] <Ireclan> So, can anyone help, or at least tell me what else controls the mouse BESIDES xorg.conf?
[01:28] <livelife_> Flannel, ok! thats ok, just need to free up some space
[01:28] <plb_> dan20, I would but my mouse is broken so I can only really type lol
[01:28] <dan20> lol
[01:28] <plb_> dan20, check the wiki
[01:28] <dan20> okay
[01:28] <Pelo> sa1,  on the right of the toolbar, you have a drop down list of your hdd, figure out which one is the one you want mounted ,
[01:28] <dan20> thanks for the help
[01:28] <Ireclan> Because I tried looking in there.
[01:29] <Flannel> livelife_: I think your best bet would be to use synaptic, search for OO.o and remove the stuff that shows up
[01:29] <theacolyte> Ireclan: nothing else are far as the behavior.
[01:29] <livelife_> Flannel, when I installed USB edgy , it login me auto. how can I add a user?
[01:29] <cornell> I've found gftp in the package manager, theacolyte
[01:29] <Flannel> livelife_: You want to add a user? or log in automatically?
[01:30] <Ireclan> theacolyte: then is there a different driver or protocol I need to use?
[01:30] <LinuxProbie> !database
[01:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about database - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:30] <livelife_> Flannel, I dont wanti auto login as it is now.  I want to add a username and password and stop it from auto login
[01:30] <livelife_> Flannel, how do I pls?
[01:30] <Pelo> LinuxProbie,  I thnk what you want is mysql
[01:31] <shiv_j> what is a good webcasting software for linux
[01:31] <Flannel> livelife_: You currently have a username and password.  You just need to disable it from logging you in.  Go to.. .uh, System > Admin > Login Window, or something like that
[01:31] <livelife_> Flannel, the USB version doesnt
[01:31] <Flannel> livelife_: which USB version?
[01:31] <livelife_> Flannel, it never asked me to create a username to begin with
[01:31] <LinuxProbie> Pelo, I;m not looking for a database system just yet, just something by which I can plan out the tables and relations between the tables.
[01:31] <livelife_> Flannel, the onlyu one available, EDGY USB
[01:32] <livelife_> Flannel, it never asked me to create a username to begin with.  so how can I?
[01:32] <Pelo> LinuxProbie,   openoffice base ?
[01:32] <Flannel> livelife_: That's... not an official release of ubuntu.  I've never even heard of it.
[01:32] <livelife_> Flannel, thats because you dont have a clue :)
[01:32] <livelife_> can someone here tell me how to create a new username?
[01:32] <LinuxProbie> pelo again it's a database program, but I;m having trouble visualizing how to build it.
[01:33] <Pelo> LinuxProbie,  pen and paper ?
[01:33] <Flannel> livelife_: I can tell you how to create a new username, but usually bandaid solutions like this don't address the real issues.
[01:33] <LinuxProbie> livelife_, System->Administration->Users and groups
[01:33] <LinuxProbie> Pelo, That would be the easy way
[01:33] <LinuxProbie> :-P
[01:33] <Hypnotic> Does anyone know if the ATI TV Wonder Elite is supported by Linux?
[01:33] <Pelo> LinuxProbie,  I thnk there is a chart editor in openoffice
[01:34] <livelife_> Flannel, http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2007/02/12/usb-ubuntu-tutorial-for-linux-users/
[01:34] <theacolyte> LinuxProbie: I asked you a couple questions above ^^ that if you answred I could point you in the right way
[01:34] <MK_Mike> What would you guys think is the best html/php/css editor for linux
[01:34] <theacolyte> MK_Mike: eclipse, hands down
[01:34] <ada`ubuntu> MK_Mike, Bluefish, vim
[01:34] <Pelo> sa1,  ???
[01:34] <MK_Mike> theacolyte: why?
[01:34] <nightfalcon> please, I want adobe flash running on a ubuntu 64 architecture
[01:34] <livelife_> Flannel, read that website. thats where I got it from
[01:35] <LinuxProbie> theacolyte, Sorry, your posts got kinda buried.
[01:35] <LinuxProbie> theacolyte, a flowchart program might do the trick...
[01:35] <theacolyte> MK_Mike: Eclipse is probably the industry standard now for linux development
[01:35] <livelife_> Flannel, read and learn :)
[01:35] <theacolyte> MK_Mike: http://www.eclipse.org/
[01:35] <theacolyte> LinuxProbie: Gnome or KDE?
[01:35] <LinuxProbie> theacolyte, but I;m not too sure if your basic flowchart can properly represent key field relationships
[01:35] <MK_Mike> theacolype: thanks :)
[01:35] <plb_> nightfalcon, there is no 64 bit version of flash you have to run firefox in a chroot environment
[01:36] <LinuxProbie> theacolyte, I;m running gnome on feisty
[01:36] <Korgmatose> nightfalcon, : http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=290785
[01:36] <Korgmatose> that's what I do
[01:36] <nightfalcon> plb_, thank youwhat is a chroot enviroment
[01:36] <theacolyte> LinuxProbie: that's a big reason why I like MSSQL so much, their tools... let me see something
[01:36] <nightfalcon> plb_,  a simulation of a 32-bit architecture ?
[01:36] <plb_> nightfalcon, yep
[01:37] <plb_> nightfalcon, well it will allow you to do that
[01:37] <Zikey> plb_ i tried everything, what file can I modify manually so I'd be sure it is run at startup ?
[01:37] <MK_Mike> theacolype: so would you say that linux is a good operating system for website devlopment?
[01:38] <Clearzen> plb_: basicly the easy solution would be download a 32bit version of firefox and then sudo dpkg -i --force firefox.deb then download the 32bit flash for firefox
[01:38] <ada`ubuntu> MK_Mike, clearly a good choice
[01:38] <Flannel> !chroot | plb_
[01:38] <ubotu> plb_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot use this to build 32 bit environments on a 64 bit box
[01:38] <plb_> Zikey, i always just used the method i already told you
[01:38] <theacolyte> MK_Mike: as good as windows, if not better... it depends on your taste. Honestly I use Dreamwweaver, but I do use eclipse from time to  time
[01:38] <Flannel> oh, er, nightfalcon, that might be for you.
[01:38] <plb_> well I just use 32bit ubuntu so there ya go ;] 
[01:38] <plb_> much easier
[01:38] <plb_> =)
[01:38] <nightfalcon> hum.... put I wont be able to install the flsh
[01:39] <nightfalcon> since it is halted in the instalation
[01:39] <plb_> what is everyone telling me about it lol I didn't even ask about chroot
[01:39] <Korgmatose> x86_64 is for bleeding edge, hardcore people that like to cry alot
[01:39] <theacolyte> LinuxProbie: Can't find anything specific for DB design, looks like you'll have to go with a flowchart program... flowcharts can do anything you want, it just depends on patience
[01:39] <Pelo> plb_,   64 bit is overrated I am told
[01:39] <MK_Mike> theacolype: so would i but i can't get dreamweaver to work perfectly under wine it sorta freezes
[01:39] <IndyGunFreak> Pelo: i agree 100%
[01:39] <LinuxProbie> theacolyte, what would you suggest?
[01:39] <chuck_tx> can anyone help me with a "I've detected a panel running" error on the live CD?
[01:39] <plb_> Pelo, 32bit is less hassle so I just use it
[01:39] <Clearzen> Pelo it's just buggy
[01:39] <Pretor1ab> i am having a little trouble getting vncserver to work
[01:39] <Pretor1ab> any suggestions ?
[01:40] <nightfalcon> plb_, I searched the web and found a software that can make me install flash on a AMD64
[01:40] <theacolyte> 64bit is significantly faster than 32bit in lots of scenarios. I've been running it on a couple servers and my desktops for awhile now and I've had 0 problems with compatibility, stability, etc
[01:40] <jacob> What is a good free, flash website making software?
[01:40] <IndyGunFreak> Clearzen: if you have a 64bit capable PC, and a 64bit capable OS, but you spend all day configuring 32bit apps to wrk on it, whats the gain?..
[01:40] <nightfalcon> plb_, it convert the code for a 64 bit of the lib needed for installation...
[01:40] <theacolyte> I haven't found many linux apps that aren't 64bit. At least the ones I use
[01:40] <plb_> nightfalcon, perhaps but there is no "native" version of flash for 64 bit
[01:41] <Clearzen> IndyGunFreak: I did it with firefox to have flash. That's it
[01:41] <theacolyte> LinuxProbie: I'd say visio but that's not the answer you're looking for. I don't know honestly, I know OpenOffice has something
[01:41] <Korgmatose> proprietary, closed source software's fault
[01:41] <IndyGunFreak> Clearzen: ok...,
[01:41] <nightfalcon> plb_, yes, but it creates the possibility
[01:41] <nightfalcon> plb_, http://gwenole.beauchesne.info/projects/nspluginwrapper/
[01:41] <jacob> whats a free and good, Flash Web creator.
[01:41] <LinuxProbie> theacolyte, I'd try visio, but I wanna avoit installing microsoft crap on my linux box.
[01:41] <KingSnake> theacolyte: what scenarios are you talking about when you say 64bit is significantly faster? I'm more interested in the desktop side of it, though.
[01:42] <Clearzen> IndyGunFreak: I do run a 32 bit kernel now anyway though
[01:42] <nightfalcon> theacolyte, me too, only this problem with flash.. the rest is just fine :)
[01:42] <IndyGunFreak> Clearzen: i see., to me, 64 just isn't "there" yet... when its at least close to hassle free, I'll give it a shot, until then, I'm perfectly content with 32bit.
[01:42] <Pelo> jacob,  google or  http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng.html
[01:43] <DesertEagle> how do i make sure nautilus doesn't launch when i boot up? i tell it to not restart and remove it from the sessions thing but it still manages to launch
[01:43] <dan20> plb_: I verified that the -10 kernel had working sound, and booting using the -11 kernel, there is no sound.
[01:43] <theacolyte> KingSnake: I don't even know where to start. Zlib, MD5, memory access,
[01:43] <nightfalcon> plb_, problem is, when I try to install it the installation says: "http://gwenole.beauchesne.info/projects/nspluginwrapper/" o.O
[01:43] <theacolyte> basically anything that's heavy on memory
[01:43] <KingSnake> theacolyte: I see.
[01:43] <theacolyte> Do not confuse 64bit linux with 64bit windows xp (which isn't there yet)
[01:43] <Pelo> DesertEagle,   nautilus is your file manager it needs to laucn when you boot
[01:44] <theacolyte> linux 64bit has been out for a long, long time
[01:44] <Flannel> dan20: Definately report that regression as a bug then.
[01:44] <nightfalcon> plb,  sorry "GLIB 2.0 environment not found"
[01:44] <Clearzen> IndyGunFreak: I agree completlely. I don't have the free time to spend configuring everything for hours at a time when I can do the same thing in a 32 bit system in 10 mins
[01:44] <nightfalcon> plb_,  sorry "GLIB 2.0 environment not found"
[01:44] <jrib> DesertEagle: nautilus will launch if you have it managing your desktop
[01:44] <dan20> Flannel: At www.launchpad.net?
[01:44] <dan20> I think
[01:44] <DesertEagle> jrib: but i don't like it, i want ROX instead
[01:44] <Flannel> dan20: aye
[01:44] <jrib> DesertEagle: do you want your desktop to have icons?
[01:44] <IndyGunFreak> Clearzen: sounds like we're in agreement.. I feel the same way
[01:44] <DesertEagle> isn't the session thing where i have to disable it?
[01:44] <void^> i'm happy with my 64bit system. took me 20 minutes to get that flashplugin to work in 64bit firefox. don't need any other closed source 32bit stuff.
[01:44] <DesertEagle> jrib: nope :D
[01:45] <DesertEagle> rox also has them even if i did want them
[01:45] <jrib> DesertEagle: the go to gconf-editor and tell nautilus not to "show_desktop" in /apps/nautilus somewhere
[01:45] <dan20> Flannel: So it is some type of bug then, rather than something I caused, you think?
[01:45] <DesertEagle> but i can't disable it? :|
[01:45] <Korgmatose> void^, try doing that in 64-bit firefox in 64-bit windows :)
[01:45] <nightfalcon> void^, what is the secret o.O
[01:45] <jrib> DesertEagle: I just told you how
[01:45] <Clearzen> void^: I guess it depends what to do with your system
[01:45] <Flannel> dan20: If the only differences is the kernel versions, and an old one works, it's a regression (which is a bug), so yeah.
[01:45] <RoundyT1> !feisty
[01:45] <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)
[01:46] <DesertEagle> jrib: no i mean not having nautilus at all
[01:46] <jrib> DesertEagle: yeah, don't run it
[01:46] <Flannel> dan20: worst case scenario is they inform you it isn't a bug, and tell you what you need to change to fix it ;)
[01:46] <dan20> Flannel: Awesome, thanks for the info
[01:46] <DesertEagle> jrib: but i'm not trying to :(
[01:46] <jrib> DesertEagle: so you mean a nautilus window opens up when you log in?
[01:46] <DesertEagle> it just doesn't pay attention to me disabling it from the sessions
[01:47] <DesertEagle> the whole thing launches on login
[01:47] <DesertEagle> :(
[01:47] <ada`ubuntu> !schedule > ada`ubuntu
[01:47] <theacolyte> !botabuse
[01:47] <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...
[01:47] <lufis> Is there an alternative to Gaim written in gtk?
[01:47] <jrib> DesertEagle: is it in ~/.gnome2/session?
[01:47] <baktaah> Could someone please help me I am having some issues with synaptic packet manager
[01:48] <lufis> baktaah: What's the issue? :)
[01:48] <ada`ubuntu> I messaged the bot 2 times with schedule bot no answer. This made him whisper me
[01:48] <baktaah> python-cairo:
[01:48] <baktaah>   Depends: libcairo2 (>=1.4.2) but 1.2.4-1ubuntu2 is to be installed
[01:48] <baktaah>   Depends: python-central (>=0.5.8) but 0.5.6ubuntu2 is to be installed
[01:48] <DesertEagle> jrib: lemme check
[01:48] <dustpyle_x2> baktaah: what kink of issues?
[01:48] <baktaah> I can't update
[01:48] <void^> Clearzen: what do you need it to do?
[01:48] <baktaah> python-cairo python-cairo:
[01:48] <baktaah>   Depends: libcairo2 (>=1.4.2) but 1.2.4-1ubuntu2 is to be installed
[01:48] <baktaah>   Depends: python-central (>=0.5.8) but 0.5.6ubuntu2 is to be installed
[01:48] <baktaah> Ops
[01:48] <lufis> baktaah: You're compiling from source?
[01:48] <baktaah> sorry
[01:48] <Flannel> ada`ubuntu: You need to be registered on freenode to send queries.  So, the bot never got your messages
[01:48] <jrib> baktaah: do you have debian repos?
[01:48] <theacolyte> !register > ada`ubuntu
[01:48] <baktaah> Im using debian packet manager, and I want to mark for upgrade
[01:48] <baktaah> and I get that message
[01:49] <ada`ubuntu> Flannel, not really it worked yesterday with wifi, and I wasnt registerd then either
[01:49] <jrib> baktaah: ok, but do you have debian repositories in your sources.list?
[01:49] <Clearzen> void^: run myth-tv
[01:49] <baktaah> yes I guess so
[01:49] <Flannel> ada`ubuntu: I imagine ubotu isn't set +n for some reason
[01:49] <Pelo> sa1,  are you still around ?
[01:49] <baktaah> Haven't changed anything
[01:49] <jrib> baktaah: that will break your system, if you haven't installed anything from them, get rid of them now
[01:50] <lufis> Ok, let me broaden my question: is there a good alternative to Gaim, period? I like Kopete but it doesn't quite do it for me
[01:50] <theacolyte> Konversation
[01:50] <baktaah> jrib like http://cairographics.org/packages/debian/
[01:50] <baktaah> is that debian rep?
[01:50] <lufis> theacolyte: I want more than just an irc client
[01:50] <kitche> Pelo sa1 is still here
[01:50] <theacolyte> lufis: ahhh
[01:50] <jrib> baktaah: yeah
[01:50] <lufis> :(
[01:50] <baktaah> OH CRAP
[01:50] <Pelo> kitche,  but he's not answering
[01:50] <baktaah> I might have installed stuff
[01:51] <lufis> theacolyte: Gaim is so buggy. It's been in beta for a year
[01:51] <steel_lady> HELP! I don't know what could have happened with my bosses laptop
[01:51] <theacolyte> Honestly I just really have experience with Kopete and Gaim. I actually like Gaim though
[01:51] <jrib> baktaah: revert what you installed back to the ubutnu versions
[01:51] <baktaah> jrib how in hell do I do that :/ ?
[01:51] <Pelo> steel_lady,  do you have any specifics ?
[01:51] <theacolyte> steel_lady: before you start working on your resume, what happened?
[01:51] <lufis> I liked Gaim more too, until it pretty much started crashing at every event
[01:51] <Dasnipa`> lufis, what?
[01:51] <jrib> baktaah: you can specify what version you want to install with  apt-get install PACKAGE=VERSION
[01:52] <Dasnipa`> lufis, you must be using an old version
[01:52] <lufis> Dasnipa`: Gaim beta 6 is very buggy for me
[01:52] <poningru> steel_lady: whatsup?
[01:52] <Slart> steel_lady: from my own experiences as a company IT technician.. all of a sudden you've got a cracked version of windows 98 installed together with 4-5 of the latest cracked games... and you haven't touhed anything? ;)
[01:52] <Dasnipa`> lufis, sounds like a pebkak
[01:52] <jrib> baktaah: ubuntu has python-cairo, no reason to use other repos
[01:52] <lufis> Dasnipa`: a what?
[01:52] <theacolyte> Slart: and as an IS manager, i'd fire you :P
[01:52] <sa1> Pelo, ok I got gparted running
[01:52] <steel_lady> nothing happened! that is the problem! last time I used it 3 weeks ago. then I wnt to the trip and left it here for 2 weeks (it was working perfectly before) and now I tried to turn it on and it doesn't show signs of life
[01:53] <kitche> steel_lady: did you charge it?
[01:53] <JEGGAN> Hello i am a newbie about hacking and that stuff so i need some one that can explain a few things for me
[01:53] <dyrne> steel_lady: plug it in? :)
[01:53] <Pelo> sa1,  ok  on the right side of the tool bar there is a drop down list,  with your hdd listed as /dev/something,    you need to figure out which is the drive that isnT' mounted,   the info in the windows should be greyed out for that one
[01:53] <kitche> !offtopic | JEGGAN
[01:53] <ubotu> JEGGAN: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:53] <nause> i just found ubuntu can actually be installed on harddrives is this true or a clever lie?
[01:54] <kitche> nause: ubuntu is meant to be installed on a hard drive
[01:54] <mjr> nause, that's what people usually do with it
[01:54] <baktaah> jrib Im a bit lost here, what should I install or... what do u mean?
[01:54] <gravemin1> hey everybody, for some reason, a fresh install of wine (version 9.30 from synaptic)doesn't seem to have permission to do things: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13044/
[01:54] <baktaah> should I just remove the repos?, should I uninstall stuff?
[01:54] <Dasnipa`> lufis, pebkac. problem exists betweek the keyboard and chair
[01:54] <Slart> theacolyte: that was a true example.. but they guy turning the computer in was the vice president.. =)
[01:54] <theacolyte> steel_lady: start with the basics, is it plugged in?
[01:54] <theacolyte> Slart: hehe
[01:54] <sa1> how do I mount a drive in gparted
[01:54] <sa1> nvr mind I thought you left the room
[01:54] <theacolyte> gravemin1: as a test, what happens when you run it using sudo?
[01:54] <jacob> Whats a good Flash Creator? free.
[01:54] <lufis> Dasnipa`: I don't think so. I'm pretty experienced as far as software goes
[01:54] <Slart> nause: true
[01:54] <lufis> Dasnipa`: File transfers don't work, msn connections get cut off randomly, crashes frequently
[01:54] <Pelo> sa1,  you do not mount the drive with gparted,   we just need it for some info
[01:54] <steel_lady> it was plugged in all the time, I am afraid that something is burned
[01:54] <Toma-> nause: it can be installed on flash drives too
[01:54] <gravemin1> theacolyte: according to winehq, NEVER run wine with sudo. as to winecfg, i don't know
[01:55] <theacolyte> gravemin1: yeah, that's why I said as a test, you wouldn't want to run Wine as root ever.. too many holes
[01:55] <Dasnipa`> lufis, ive been using it since it was released and have experienced no such problems
[01:55] <baktaah> jrib nevermind I fixed it
[01:55] <dyrne> sa1: gparted is a partitioning utility. now ive never used it but.. dont think it has the ability to mount and if it did that would kind of mess up when it tried to edit parititons
[01:55] <dan20> lol, bug number 1, microsoft has the largest market share
[01:55] <void^> Clearzen: i see. never used that. surprising to hear of 64bit related issues there.
[01:55] <lufis> Dasnipa`: :(
[01:55] <dan20> that's hilarious
[01:55] <gravemin1> theacolyte: how would I do it with a test?
[01:55] <aalhamad> what are the codecs fro wmv?
[01:55] <jrib> baktaah: k
[01:55] <aalhamad> myplayer...
[01:55] <IndyGunFreak> !wmv
[01:55] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[01:55] <theacolyte> one sec, looking at your pastebin again
[01:55] <Slart> steel_lady: a laptop? try taking out the battery.. take a cup of coffe (ie wait a minute or so), putit back in and try again
[01:55] <aalhamad> i need to play .wmv what i must get ...?
[01:56] <jrib> !wmv > aalhamad    (aalhamad, see the private message from ubotu)
[01:56] <nause> i installed xp on one harddrive, then rebooted and installed ubuntu on another, restarted computer, goes straight to xp with no grub??
[01:56] <Factory> Hey guys. How would I go about getting my gamepad to work? It's usb, called a propad8 by interact. I did a few google searches.. maybe I'm just not searching the right terms.
[01:56] <FringeJacket> aalhamad look up a feww
[01:56] <cyphase> Can everyone do me a favor and vote for a podcast? Thank you, that is all ;). http://vote.freetalklive.com/
[01:56] <aalhamad> ok thanks
[01:56] <Slart> nause: then something went wrong with the install..
[01:56] <DesertEagle> jrib: nope, i don't even have a sessions file
[01:56] <DesertEagle> should i have one?
[01:56] <theacolyte> !offtopic | cyphase
[01:56] <ubotu> cyphase: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:56] <gatekeep> nause: or grub is on the second drive
[01:56] <Slart> nause: you're sure you completed the whole install process?
[01:57] <nause> its on my ubuntu partition, yes slart
[01:57] <sizzam_> i use x11vnc for VNC, i'm trying to limit access using /etc/hosts.allow.   Does anyone know the service name to reference in that file for x11vnc?
[01:57] <Pelo> sa1,  ???
[01:57] <steel_lady> ohhh I see now. looks like that electricity plug in got burned! I have triple plug-in cable and turns out that the one where laptop was always conected got burned. oh I am relieved
[01:57] <theacolyte> gravemin1: What I see right off the bat is your paths are wrong. What do you have in /etc/fstab?
[01:57] <Factory> ah. nevermind I found something that looks promising
[01:57] <Slart> nause,gatekeep: grub lets you install it to a drive that won't be booted from?.. shouldn't there be large warning signs about something like that?
[01:58] <nause> i dont know slart, it formatted and installed, and on windows i can see the grub partition
[01:58] <Pelo> ok someone else take care of sa1 when he comes back , I have to go, he needs to mount a windows partition  he doens,t knwo if it's  vfat or ntfs and he doesn'T know the /dev/.. id
[01:58] <Pelo> thanks
[01:58] <nause> it's just not booting?
[01:58] <Pelo> g'night
[01:58] <gatekeep> Slart: you can select which drive grub goes on yes ... and if he installed w/ the XP disk disconnected, it will go on the drive thinking its the master
[01:58] <nause> should i change how my harddrives boot?
[01:58] <kingcobra> do you people here rather gnome than kde or others
[01:58] <gravemin1> theacolyte:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13045/
[01:59] <Slart> gatekeep: ahh.. now I see what you mean.. that's true... if you disable one drive, install grub, then reconnect that drive things can get messed up
[01:59] <kitche> kingcobra: gnome since that's what ubuntu uses I don't use neither of them I use dwm
[01:59] <gatekeep> Slart: he can try just having BIOS boot from that drive ... I bet grub will automagically appear
[01:59] <RoundyT1> i need some help really quick setting up a domain...at godaddy.com
[01:59] <theacolyte> gravemin1: I'd try checking your wine.conf for path errors. Beyond that, I'd try #winehq -- cause I'd be out of ideas after that... fstab looks fine
[01:59] <kingcobra> kitche, theres kubuntu also
[02:00] <RoundyT1> i need some help really quick setting up a domain...at godaddy.com
[02:00] <Slart> gatekeep: that would indeed be an easy solution.
[02:00] <theacolyte> !offtopic | RoundyT1
[02:00] <kingcobra> kitche, whats dwm like
[02:00] <ubotu> RoundyT1: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[02:00] <kitche> kingcobra: yes but that's #kubuntu not #ubuntu this channel is mostly for gnome ubuntu
[02:00] <Projectwhat> hello
[02:00] <gatekeep> Slart: ;)
[02:00] <gravemin1> theacolyte: alrighty. so far winehq has been ignoring me :)
[02:00] <RoundyT1> !offtopic | theacolyte
[02:00] <ubotu> theacolyte: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[02:00] <theacolyte> gravemin1: I know how that can be :(
[02:00] <kitche> kingcobra: umm it's a keyboard wm it's only about 50 megs big
[02:01] <gatekeep> Slart: btw thats ASSUMING he d/c'ed the XP disk when he installed grub
[02:01] <styve> hi
[02:01] <gatekeep> Slart: errm ubuntu
[02:01] <nause> so no help then?
[02:01] <FringeJacket> RoundyT1 and theacolyte can we play nice
[02:01] <kingcobra> kitche, why dont you want a wm with more functions
[02:01] <Slart> gatekeep: we might jsut try asking him directly =)
[02:01] <Projectwhat> I tried to install beryl (http://wiki.beryl-project.org/index.php/Install/Ubuntu/Edgy/AiGLX) but all it does when i go to the beryl manager is logs me off and then askme to log in again. The screen alos flickers a couple of times. What is wrong and how should I fix it?
[02:01] <kitche> kingcobra: I barely use a desktop
[02:02] <gatekeep> nause: did you disconnect the XP disk when you installed Ubuntu?
[02:02] <gatekeep> nause: or did you set it up w/ multiple partitions
[02:02] <FringeJacket> Projectwhat #beryl
[02:02] <kingcobra> kitche, oh right
[02:02] <gatekeep> nause: cuz from the way you worded it I took it as you installed XP and Ubuntu on seperate hard drives
[02:02] <Projectwhat>  I tried to install beryl (http://wiki.beryl-project.org/index.php/Install/Ubuntu/Edgy/AiGLX) but all it does when i go to the beryl manager is logs me off and then askme to log in again. The screen alos flickers a couple of times. What is wrong and how should I fix it?
[02:02] <Slart> nause: your grub install is probably in the wrong place, pointing to the wrong place etc.. I'm not good with grub.. but someone else might be able to help you
[02:02] <styve> after installing 7.04 beta networking was not enabled by default and everytime I boot I need to click on networking icon to request to be connected to internet. How come this is not the default behavior (to always be connected)?
[02:02] <Projectwhat> kk
[02:02] <nause> no they were both connected
[02:02] <nause> i did
[02:02] <kitche> kingcobra: only tiem I use a desktop really is to use a browser
[02:02] <nause> can i not do that gate?
[02:03] <gatekeep> nause: try having BIOS boot from the Ubuntu disk instead of the XP disk
[02:03] <RoundyT1> i need some help really quick setting up a domain...at godaddy.com NOT off topic as i need to setup VIRT HOSTS
[02:03] <greenpete> Flannel Hi again, got that bit sorted so thought I would tell you what I needed to know! How to use VIM. In particular the ':wq' command.
[02:03] <gatekeep> nause: you can ... i think that the Ubuntu installer put GRUB on the Ubuntu disk instead of the Windows disk
[02:03] <rainwalker> if I need to convert an image into .svg format from the command line, what do I need to install? every time I try, it tells me "convert: no image vector graphics `[filename.svg] '."
[02:03] <aalhamad> i need w32codecs but it say not aviable
[02:03] <RoundyT1> i already purchased the domain
[02:03] <Slart> RoundyT1: you want help with setting up a server (ubuntu) to handle the domain traffic?
[02:03] <kingcobra> kitche, do you not use a desktop any box much
[02:03] <Shrimpy_> hello wonderful people of ubuntu, i have rather a hardware question about a desk top and i wanted to know if any body can help me or if they know a irc channel for hardware support (the problem is that the computer turns on but nothing happnes. it's like the computer has power but yet nothing will load up. no BIOS and no display)
[02:03] <gatekeep> nause: otherwise something got hosed during install...
[02:03] <stepanstas> Hey guys.  I would like to know, how do i go to a location in terminal.  What is the same as cd ___ in windows?
[02:04] <kitche> kingcobra: I do most of my stuff in cli
[02:04] <aalhamad> i still can't view a wmv
[02:04] <gatekeep> stepanstas: yes cd is the same as windows ... except you use / instead of \
[02:04] <nause> but ubuntu let me pick what harddrive i wanted to install it, i thought it would know that meant i would need grub, because it installed grub, if i made the linux device boot first from harddrive, would it go to grub?
[02:04] <RoundyT1> Slart, ok well, im running wordpress from a local "server" machine here....
[02:04] <styve>  after installing 7.04 beta networking was not enabled by default and everytime I boot I need to click on networking icon to request to be connected to internet. How come this is not the default behavior (to always be connected)?
[02:04] <gravemin1> stepanstas: cd is used in linux as well.
[02:04] <RoundyT1> Slart, and i want to have it "point" to sudoaptget.com
[02:04] <kitche> !feisty | styve
[02:04] <ubotu> styve: 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)
[02:04] <gatekeep> nause: try having your computer boot from the ubuntu disk .. if GRUB still doesnt work ... then something got hosed during install
[02:04] <rainwalker> stepanstas: say I want to go to my "stuff" folder, I would type "cd /home/riley/stuff"
[02:04] <um_whoa> yes, for example cd /usr/bin
[02:05] <nause> gatekeep, ok i will check. :-)
[02:05] <nause> cross fingers
[02:05] <gatekeep> nause: good luck
[02:05] <nause> does primary slave matter?
[02:05] <styve> thanks ubotu I'll try #ubuntu+1
[02:05] <Slart> RoundyT1: so when someone types sudoaptget.com in a webbrowser you want it to connect to your wordpress server?
[02:05] <greenpete> Flannel are you there?
[02:06] <RoundyT1> correct!
[02:06] <RoundyT1> Slart, correct!
[02:06] <kbrooks> RoundyT1, want this for free?
[02:06] <liquiddoom> Does anyone here have experience with configuring an openLDAP server?
[02:06] <stepanstas> gatekeep, i am currently in location my username @my username-desktop:~$
[02:06] <RoundyT1> kbrooks, already bought the domain...'
[02:06] <stepanstas> gatekeep, i want to get to my desktop, what do i type
[02:06] <Slart> RoundyT1: is the domain name properly configured to point to your server ip?
[02:06] <RoundyT1> Slart, no, not sure how to do that.
[02:07] <gatekeep> stepanstas: cd Desktop ...
[02:07] <gatekeep> stepanstas: umm minus that ...
[02:07] <baktaah> Could someone please help me with widgets and stuff, I want to spice up my Ubuntu, so any cool widgets out there or is there a widget database where one can search in categories?
[02:07] <Slart> RoundyT1: ask godaddy... that isn't something you do on your own computer.. they have to do it on their servers
[02:07] <ada`ubuntu> baktaah, install gdesklets package
[02:07] <Clearzen> baktaah: gdesklets
[02:07] <Slart> RoundyT1: probably using some kind of web interface.. but it might differ..
[02:07] <gatekeep> stepanstas: so "cd Desktop" ... the cd command works EXACTLY like windows ... except when you cd to a deeper level you need to do something like: "cd Desktop/somefolder"
[02:08] <baktaah> Clearzen and ada`ubuntu I have gdeskelts, but not much with it, I want like  tv.nu on my screen and other stuff.
[02:08] <gatekeep> stepanstas: when specifing deeper levels you use / instead of \
[02:09] <Slart> RoundyT1: not to try to chase you away from this channel.. but you might get better answers if you ask the place where you bought the domain name.. or some channel that deals with domain names, internet stuff etc..
[02:09] <stepanstas> gatekeep, okay, i just figured it out.  i used to type cd desktop and got an error.  i didnt know you need the capital D in Desktop
[02:09] <gatekeep> stepanstas: Linux is very very case sensitive
[02:09] <codebx> hehe
[02:09] <stepanstas> gatekeep, thanks for your help
[02:09] <gatekeep> stepanstas: np
[02:09] <stepanstas> gatekeep, yea, i find out more every day
[02:10] <gravemin1> stepanstas: here's a good tip: start typing the beginning of a path or file and press TAB, it will autocomplete it for you
[02:10] <Clearzen> Does anyone know how to setup an animated usplash?
[02:10] <Projectwhat> what was the beryl irc
[02:10] <xstasi> hi
[02:10] <Projectwhat> #beryl
[02:10] <xstasi> anyone knows where i can get falcon repository builder?
[02:11] <xstasi> can't really find a download link anywhere :/
[02:11] <fitawav> to ask about ubuntu 7.04 do i need to be in a different channel?
[02:11] <gravemin1> i don't even know what that is
[02:11] <FringeJacket> Projectwhat yes, but asking multiple times tends to annoy them wuickly
[02:11] <kitche> !feisty | fitawav
[02:11] <ubotu> fitawav: 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)
[02:11] <gravemin1> fitawav, probably ubuntu+1
[02:11] <fitawav> cool thanks!
[02:11] <baktaah> Clearzen  and ada`ubuntu where can I get plugins to gdesklets
[02:11] <stepanstas> gravemin1, thanks, didn't know that, will be useful
[02:12] <ada`ubuntu> baktaah, no clue I dont know it that much
[02:12] <sa1> Pelo, ok what should I do I see the bar and a grayed out one
[02:12] <RyanRyan52> 
[02:12] <FringeJacket> RyanRyan52 empty message
[02:13] <RyanRyan52> How can you add a font? Where do you download fonts?
[02:13] <FringeJacket> add a font to?
[02:13] <RyanRyan52> add a font to open office
[02:13] <liquiddoom> !ldap
[02:13] <ubotu> LDAP is the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. For more information and installation instructions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenLDAPServer
[02:14] <baktaah> RyanRyan52
[02:14] <baktaah> go to the folder where the fonts are
[02:14] <baktaah> then
[02:14] <RyanRyan52> what folder is it?
[02:14] <baktaah> . /sudo cd .TTF /usr/blablablablabl
[02:14] <stepanstas> Does anyone here use Opera in Ubuntu?
[02:14] <RyanRyan52> ok
[02:15] <RaverWild> hello people. question - running edgy. i want to switch to pure console but can;t - the console screens look messed, could work only on GUI. how to fix console screens?
[02:15] <TugaTux> I'm usint it! Feisty Beta... it's working fine!!!
[02:15] <codebx> i use opera sometimes
[02:16] <codebx> hehe yeah, I'm using feisty, too :)
[02:16] <TugaTux> Firefox rules!
[02:16] <stepanstas> codebx, Do you have adobe flash player on it?
[02:16] <sa1> how do you mount a drive in gparted?
[02:17] <TugaTux> No idea
[02:17] <codebx> umm, let me check really fast
[02:17] <Slart> sa1: can't you just right-click in the partition and select mount?
[02:17] <stepanstas> tugatux, codebx are you able to view YouTube vids?
[02:18] <codebx> yeah, I do
[02:18] <TugaTux> I'm a newbie on Linux... after several distros the only one that i found less complicated is Ubuntu...
[02:18] <codebx> Yes, I can
[02:18] <codebx> i'm watching one now
[02:18] <Slart> sa1: any special reason you want to mount the drive using gparted?
[02:18] <sa1> no it says unmount but that's grayed out
[02:18] <dan20> Flannel: Does this look up to standard: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/99235
[02:18] <codebx> flash works fine with opera as far as I can tell.  youtube videos work just fine
[02:18] <sa1> I just want to use another hard drive and I heard to use gparted
[02:19] <stepanstas> codebx, i cant view them
[02:19] <Slart> sa1: normal linux drive? (ext2/3, reiserfs etc)? or a ntfs drive?
[02:19] <jmg> hey all, is there a ubuntu X channel?
[02:19] <stepanstas> codebx, it tells me to install it
[02:19] <jmg> !Xorg
[02:19] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[02:19] <sa1> ntfs i think
[02:19] <stepanstas> codebx, but when i atempt, it only installs it in the firefox directory
[02:19] <Flannel> dan20: looks good.  If they need anything else, they'll let you know.
[02:19] <codebx> one sec
[02:19] <TugaTux> Bye Bye
[02:19] <Slart> sa1: mm.. I can't mount my ntfs drive using gparted neither.. I use the console command when I have to mount it
[02:20] <stepanstas> codebx, k
[02:20] <dan20> Flannel: Via email or do I need to check the bug ticket once in a while?
[02:20] <Flannel> dan20: You'll get updates via email, just like soon enough you'll get a notification that you've reported this bug, in email.
[02:20] <dan20> Oh, ok
[02:20] <Jim1804> Evening all...
[02:20] <cinone01> hello im installing apache but when i run it it shows this error..You don't have permission to access /test/index.php on this server...i log in as root
[02:20] <cinone01> any idea why?
[02:21] <labioz> i need a little bit of help
[02:21] <ant-> chmod 700 /test/index.php
[02:21] <labioz> anybody free
[02:21] <labioz> tohelp me
[02:21] <Flannel> cinone01: don't log in as root.  You're getting that error through apache?  files need to be readable by www-data to be read by apache
[02:21] <ant-> !ask
[02:21] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[02:21] <kingcobra> what do people here rather, gnome kde or others
[02:21] <Slart> labioz: jsut ask
[02:21] <gravemin1> labioz: ask
[02:21] <codebx> stepanstas, have you tried loading up synaptic package manager and installing the flashplugin-nonfree package?
[02:21] <dustpyle_x2> labioz: ask your question
[02:21] <ant-> gnome rulez!
[02:21] <labioz> ok
[02:22] <ant-> just like chevy over ford...
[02:22] <stepanstas> codebx, no, ive been using termina
[02:22] <cinone01> Flanell: yes when i run it on web browser
[02:22] <stepanstas> l
[02:22] <gravemin1> watch it!
[02:22] <Jim1804> I have a media codec question - I don't have internet in Ubuntu yet (whole different problem for another night), so I downloaded the w32 codecs on another computer and put them on my Ubuntu machine with a flash drive
[02:22] <Flannel> cinone01: right, make sure the file is readable by the user 'www-data'
[02:22] <labioz> Im trying to fix beryl in ubuntu 6.10
[02:22] <Flannel> labioz: #ubuntu-effects for Beryl support, thanks
[02:23] <codebx> stepanstas, okay, well... that's what I did (synpatic, I suppose), but on the firefox start page for me
[02:23] <labioz> but i got a problem with my ATI card cant fixit
[02:23] <Jim1804> Media codec question: I copied them to /usr/lib/win32 .....was that the right thing to do? How do I make Rhythmbox read my mp3 wma files?
[02:23] <codebx> it says to use the terminal, and type in: sudo apt-get update
[02:23] <codebx> sudo apt-get install -y --allow-unauthenticated flashplayer-nonfree flashplugin-nonfree"
[02:23] <Flannel> Jim1804: you downloaded/sneakernetted a deb file, right?  Double click that file, or via terminal: sudo dpkg -i [debfile] 
[02:23] <Slart> labioz: if you don't get any answers here you can try #ubuntu-effects  they specialize in the bling bling that we call beryl/compiz =)
[02:23] <penguinlord> ok
[02:23] <penguinlord> how stable is the new beta
[02:24] <Toma-> sneakernetted?
[02:24] <Flannel> penguinlord: #ubuntu+1 is the Feisty channel
[02:24] <Clearzen> codebx: -y and --allow-unauthenticated flashplayer are redundant in that command
[02:24] <kingcobra> labioz, read what Flannel said
[02:24] <labioz> yes , thank you man, can they help me with ATI card problem
[02:24] <Slasher> anyone know a good ftp client with fxp and ssl connection support?
[02:24] <Clearzen> --allow-unauthenticated*
[02:24] <labioz> kingcobra: i heard him
[02:24] <Jim1804> Hi Flannel....the file I got was a bz2 file...i uncompressed it and copied it with sudo mv...
[02:24] <Flannel> Jim1804: oh.  Why didn't you get the deb?
[02:24] <Slasher> labioz: i followed this guide to get beryl working on ati - http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy#How_to_install_Xgl.2FBeryl_.28ATI.29
[02:24] <kingcobra> labioz, ok :) theyll try help same as people here try
[02:24] <jacob> Were can i get a free 3d animated graphic creator?
[02:25] <Jim1804> Flannel....I dunno....brand new at this....
[02:25] <labioz> mpaxx thank u I go there
[02:25] <Jim1804> Flannel..would the deb install itself?
[02:25] <Flannel> jacob: blender, it's in universe
[02:25] <kitche> jacob: blender maybe it's more of a modeler though
[02:25] <jacob> model?
[02:25] <kitche> jacob: 3ds max
[02:25] <Flannel> Jim1804: yeah.  Ubuntu uses the deb format, and package management is your friend.
[02:25] <jacob> i want it to be able to have like a 3d  logo
[02:25] <stepanstas> codebx, okay, i tried it
[02:25] <jacob> that rotates around
[02:26] <codebx> what happened, stepanstas ? :)
[02:26] <drew> dapper repository has wine 0.9.9 is it wise to use a newer version, which is 0.9.34 or just use the stable repository one?
[02:26] <stepanstas> codebx, did not help, i but i will reboot
[02:26] <stepanstas> codebx, thanks for all your help
[02:26] <codebx> hmm
[02:26] <jacob> like a gif of a logo thats 3d rotating around lol
[02:26] <Jim1804> Flannel...so if I google w32 deb, dowload it, and transfer it to my Ubuntu desktop via flash drive, all I have to do is double click?
[02:26] <codebx> sorry man.  I know I haven't been of much help
[02:26] <cinone01> Flanell: i change it to chmod 700 and permission to www-data but still it doesnt work
[02:26] <cinone01> same error
[02:26] <codebx> maybe rebooting will help
[02:26] <kingcobra> does everybody here prefer gnome than kde or others because its ubuntus default
[02:26] <Flannel> !w32codecs | Jim1804
[02:26] <ubotu> Jim1804: Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[02:26] <Flannel> Jim1804: no need to google.  But yes
[02:27] <hubert999> hay is there anyway u can have video wallpapers in ubuntu
[02:27] <Clearzen> alias rm 'ls \!* && echo -n "Remove (y/n)? " && if(y == $<) /bin/rm -rf \!*'
[02:27] <Clearzen> whoops, sorry
[02:27] <Jim1804> Flannel...got ya...let me give that a shot...I'll let you know in a minute how i'm doing :)
[02:27] <stepanstas> codebx, okay, see you around
[02:27] <Flannel> cinone01: you get a perm. denied error?  And you're sure www-data can read the file?
[02:28] <hubert999> hay is there anyway u can have video wallpapers in ubuntu?
[02:28] <cinone01> Flanel: yes i change itr to chmod 700 and the permission to www-data
[02:28] <Prez_> anyone running Edgy on a laptop with using intel_hda module for intel soundcard?
[02:29] <Flannel> cinone01: what about /test/?  I imagine you haven't changed perms on that yet
[02:29] <codebx> it's weird... how much ass I kick
[02:29] <Jim1804> Flannel...quick question: I DON'T want the source file, I want the package, correct..?
[02:29] <Flannel> Jim1804: correct
[02:29] <Prez_> this intel_hda driver kicks my ass everytime I resume my laptop and i have no sound
[02:30] <Jim1804> Flannel....ok..here goes..
[02:30] <kingcobra> Flannel, which do you rather gnome kde or others
[02:30] <Flannel> kingcobra: I use neither.  Just the command line.
[02:30] <cinone01> Flannel: ok i changed it the problem is it is opening a popup to choose how can i open it..
[02:30] <cinone01> any idea..
[02:30] <kendwork> hey all. i'm trying to install fiesty beta onto a laptop via PXE
[02:30] <Flannel> Jim1804: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingSoftware  might be good background reading
[02:30] <kendwork> i've gotten as far as package selection (Ubuntu desktop, Kubuntu desktop, Edubuntu, DNS, etc.)
[02:31] <Flannel> cinone01: Do you have libapache2-mod-php5 installed?
[02:31] <cinone01> yeah
[02:31] <kendwork> but when i go forward, it works for a sec, then throws "An installation step failed."
[02:31] <Flannel> cinone01: your permissions are fine now.  Now you just need to get php to interpret the file.
[02:31] <kendwork> it looks like the Internet access dropped here for a sec.  perhaps a file got partially donwloaded?  is there any way to figure out what the EXACT error the installer is having?
[02:31] <kendwork> +is? :)
[02:32] <kingcobra> Flannel, do most advanced users here use cli mainly
[02:32] <Flannel> kingcobra: Don't believe so.
[02:32] <kendwork> i've tried a few different mirrors.  gb.archive, archive and us.archive
[02:32] <kelsey1203128443> can some1 help me?  I am trying to install ubuntu for the first time ever, and i seem to be having issues can some pm me and help me out?
[02:33] <cinone01> Flannel: i try to install but here is the error
[02:33] <Silent_Chaos> I installed beryl via synaptic, but whenever i run it the ubuntu GUI resets. (it is in start up programs)
[02:33] <cinone01> Flannel: Reading package lists... Done
[02:33] <Flannel> Silent_Chaos: in feisty?
[02:33] <cinone01> Building dependency tree... Done
[02:33] <Jim1804a> sorry...got bumped
[02:33] <cinone01> libapache2-mod-php5 is already the newest version.
[02:33] <cinone01> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 233 not upgraded.
[02:33] <Silent_Chaos> Flannel: edgy
[02:33] <Flannel> cinone01: 233 not upgraded, eh?  You might think about doning that upgrade
[02:34] <Flannel> Silent_Chaos: #ubuntu-effects for beryl support
[02:34] <CheyenneD> How Do I use the FTP Server built into the 6.10 Version?
[02:34] <Silent_Chaos> ok
[02:34] <cinone01> Flannel: how?..
[02:34] <kingcobra> Flannel, ok thanx, can i ask a few more ppl here to find out the advantages of each or is there a better way
[02:34] <Jim1804a> While I'm here - one more question: does Ubuntu have a built in GUI for seeing wireless network connections? I want to make sure i'm trying to get on teh right network..
[02:34] <anirudha> Does anyone know around what time in April, Fiesty full version will come out? Is it early, mid, or late April?
[02:34] <Flannel> cinone01: `sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade`
[02:34] <Flannel> anirudha: 19th
[02:35] <anirudha> Flannel, Thanks.
[02:35] <CheyenneD> Jim1804a: There are a few under Add/Remove Apps
[02:35] <Flannel> kingcobra: That'd be one method, another would be to just try each.  It's all up to you
[02:35] <RoundyT1> I need help setting up virtual hosts!
[02:35] <Flannel> CheyenneD: https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/serverguide/C/ftp-server.html
[02:35] <NewbieUser00001> Hello everyone
[02:35] <NewbieUser00001> can anyone tell me how to backup the MBR and restore it using dd?
[02:36] <RoundyT1> I need help setting up virtual hosts!
[02:36] <Oyabun> whats the best way to stop x? /etc/init.d/ldm stop<< this command didnt work for me it said doesnt exist
[02:36] <kendwork> hrm, nothing useful on google
[02:36] <Flannel> Oyabun: ldm?  Not gdm?
[02:36] <Jim1804a> Cheyenne...hi...can u suggest a package to download manually? My Ubuntu net isn't working yet - part of the reason i need the utility..lol
[02:36] <kendwork> ah - Ctrl+Alt+F4 is showing me log output
[02:36] <poningru> !apache2 | RoundyT1
[02:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about apache2 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:36] <poningru> wth
[02:36] <poningru> !apache | RoundyT1
[02:36] <ubotu> RoundyT1: 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+)
[02:37] <kingcobra> Flannel, :) to me the advantages might not be apparent immediately so i would like to ask plus there might be some which i dont know about
[02:37] <roostishaw> what single command can I use to replace a certain word with another word in multiple files?
[02:37] <RoundyT1> poningru, I have that all installed i just need help setting up virtual hosts like i stated
[02:37] <um_whoa> root, man ed
[02:38] <poningru> dude there is guide on that page
[02:38] <Flannel> RoundyT1: each site in /sites-available is a virtualhost (that you enable), so copy sites-available/default and edit
[02:39] <kendwork> hrm, pkgsel is failing
[02:39] <NewbieUser00001> can anyone tell me how to backup the MBR and restore it using dd?
[02:40] <kendwork> pkgsel is failing
[02:40] <ant-> i've never heard of anyone wanting to backup the MBR
[02:40] <um_whoa> i have and you can do it, i just don't recall how to do it
[02:40] <kendwork> in-target: Unexpected error; command not executed: 'sh -c ...; export ...; .... tasksel --new-install --debconf-apt-from 20 --debconf-apt-to 850 --...
[02:41] <ant-> should be easy to find it on the web then
[02:41] <Clearzen> !grub
[02:41] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[02:41] <um_whoa> who is asking to back up the mbr?
[02:41] <drew> !w32codec
[02:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about w32codec - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:41] <manton2007> Hi. I have a question about splash screens. I'm using fiesty fawn 7.04. How do I set it so I can have an image showing when Ubuntu is loading? Right now I've typed in code that basically makes it black until the desktop appears.
[02:41] <drew> !w32codecs
[02:41] <ubotu> Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[02:42] <MLimburg> hey folks, got a beryl question .. i'm running two 17" widescreens in twinview .. and the cube is really zoomed up close when I spin from desktop to desktop .. is there an option to move the cube "away" and deeper into the background?
[02:42] <ant-> NewbieUser00001 is asking to backup the mbr
[02:42] <RoundyT1> Flannel, http://1t2.us/335
[02:42] <drew> !Codecs
[02:42] <MLimburg> been poking with all the options .. cant seem to find one
[02:42] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[02:42] <um_whoa> NewbieUser0001: http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/ddcommand.htm
[02:42] <FringeJacket> manton2007 there's a feisty helpchannel I believe its in the topic
[02:42] <um_whoa> that breaks down how to back up the mbr using dd
[02:43] <manton2007> Hi FringeJacket, what topic? where?
[02:43] <anirudha> manton2007, I believe the Fiesty Help channel is ubuntu# + 1
[02:43] <ardchoille> MLimburg: Perhaps asking in #ubuntu-effects will yeild some assistance
[02:43] <ant-> manton2007 : #ubuntu+1
[02:43] <MLimburg> will do .. ta
[02:43] <SeveredCross> Hey, can someone tell me where Ubuntu stores the background photos that are available out of the box?
[02:43] <anirudha> manton2007, I believe the Fiesty Help channel is #ubuntu + 1
[02:43] <anirudha> yeah ... sorry
[02:43] <ant-> heh
[02:43] <ardchoille> SeveredCross: /usr/share/backgrounds ?
[02:43] <anirudha> I misplaced the # sign
[02:43] <manton2007> Thank you everyone!
[02:43] <SeveredCross> Aha.
[02:44] <ant-> it happens
[02:44] <SeveredCross> I thought it was in /usr somewhere, just didn't know where.
[02:44] <kingcobra> ardchoille, which do you rather gnome kde or others
[02:44] <todd> can someone tell me how to get to the ohio one
[02:44] <ardchoille> SeveredCross: There are also some in /usr/share/pixmaps/backgrounds
[02:45] <anirudha> todd, What Ohio? The Ohio channel?
[02:45] <todd> yes
[02:45] <MrDrake> Can anyone help me? I have Dapper 6.10 there doesn't seem to be a release for automatix?
[02:45] <ardchoille> kingcobra: I have used gnome for years and loved it. However, I recently switched to Window MAker and I am liking it more.
[02:45] <RoundyT1> Flannel, http://1t2.us/335
[02:46] <FringeJacket> MrDrake isn't 6.10 edgy?
[02:46] <MrDrake> Yeah..
[02:46] <SeveredCross> Oh, those are nice too (the ones in /usr/share/pixmaps/backgrouns). Thanks for telling me about them. :)
[02:46] <ardchoille> !automatix | MrDrake
[02:46] <ubotu> MrDrake: automatix is a script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[02:46] <Harkanoid> irc.intruded.net
[02:46] <MrDrake> I can't use edgy's version can I?
[02:46] <anirudha> todd, My default Network List does not include Ohio as a channel on XChat for Ubuntu. What' s at Ohio?
[02:46] <kingcobra> ardchoille, is window maker a complete replacement for gnome like kde
[02:47] <anirudha> todd, A friend of yours?
[02:47] <Foon> !WorksForMe
[02:47] <ubotu> Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should. Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability.
[02:47] <Harkanoid> #intruded
[02:47] <MrDrake> My question is why haven't they made a release for Dapper 6.10?
[02:47] <todd> <ani Rudha> yes a friend of mine, i went to alabama so i aint able to get ahold of him right now
[02:48] <ardchoille> kingcobra: perhaps we should take this to offtopic? I'll meet you there. Not sure if this is actually ot or not.
[02:48] <Foon> MrDrake: Ubuntu 6.10 is Edgy Eft
[02:48] <Foon> :)
[02:48] <Flannel> MrDrake: don't use automatix.
[02:48] <FringeJacket> foon its been pointed out to him already
[02:48] <CyberCod> Can anyone tell me how to backup the MBR using dd?
[02:48] <Foon> ah
[02:48] <ardchoille> kingcobra: Well, Window Maker is in the repos, so we can talk about it here until someone decides otherwise.
[02:48] <MrDrake> Isn't edgy Kubuntu?
[02:49] <Foon> MrDrake: nope
[02:49] <MrDrake> I see
[02:49] <MrDrake> Thanks foon
[02:49] <Foon> np
[02:49] <ardchoille> kingcobra: http://www.windowmaker.info/
[02:49] <Flannel> MrDrake: Don't use automatix.  It'll break your system, and we won't support it.
[02:49] <Flannel> RoundyT1: eh?  What did you do to that file?
[02:49] <drew> anyone have a working repository for w32codecs?
[02:50] <Flannel> drew: w32codecs are in Seveas' repository
[02:50] <IndyGunFreak> !codecs
[02:50] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[02:50] <ardchoille> kingcobra: Here is a recent screenshot of my Window Maker on Ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS: http://img206.imageshack.us/img206/6194/20070327desktopnv2.png
[02:51] <RoundyT1> Flannel, what do you mean? that's a standard virtual host file
[02:51] <drew> it says they're missing Flannel
[02:51] <drew> !w32codecs
[02:51] <ubotu> Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[02:52] <Flannel> RoundyT1: No, the standard file is: http://1t2.us/336
[02:53] <Bengie_> ardchoille,  im back sorry about that, yes ill go to offtopic if you want
[02:53] <RoundyT1> Flannel, i dont need all that
[02:53] <drew> Failed to fetch http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl/dists/dapper-seveas/Release  Unable to find expected entry  list_of_sections/binary-i386/Packages in Meta-index file (malformed Release file?)
[02:53] <Flannel> RoundyT1: ok.  So, why do you need help setting it up?
[02:53] <drew> =\
[02:53] <ardchoille> Bengie_: ?
[02:54] <Bengie_> ardchoille, nuts its kingcobra here
[02:54] <Toma-> AntiLaVista: turn off that away message before you get kicked
[02:54] <ardchoille> Bengie_: Ah, well Window Maker is in the repos so I don't think it's ot
[02:54] <drew> anyone know how to fix that?
[02:54] <Toma-> drew: get the w32codecs package from somewhere else :)
[02:54] <ardchoille> Bengie_: http://www.windowmaker.info/
[02:55] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, im back again :)
[02:55] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: If you want to try it out: sudo apt-get install wmaker
[02:55] <RoundyT1> Flannel, why would i need all of that extra code?
[02:55] <drew> Toma-: thats what i asked, if anyone had another repository handy
[02:55] <Flannel> RoundyT1: it's not extra.  It does stuff.  But, if you know you only need a stripped version, go with it.
[02:56] <Silent_Chaos> whats the best way to install nvidia drivers?
[02:56] <Clearzen> drew: try sudo tee -a deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ testing main
[02:56] <ant-> Silent_Chaos : probly envy
[02:56] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, is it a replacement for gnome
[02:56] <Silent_Chaos> ant-: ok i will try that
[02:56] <Flannel> Clearzen, drew, don't use debian repositories
[02:56] <ant-> !envy | Silent_Chaos
[02:56] <ubotu> Silent_Chaos: 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
[02:57] <Clearzen> flannel: you can do it. I have, but some packages are not compatable. I've never had problems with these however
[02:57] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: gnome is a desktop environment, wmaker is a window manager. It doesn't have a theme manager or sessions management, but you can easily get around those.
[02:57] <drew> Clearzen: nope =[
[02:57] <Silent_Chaos> !nvidia
[02:57] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:57] <drew> 'no such file or directory' laaame!
[02:57] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: You on Edgy?
[02:58] <Caplain> whats the umask to allow all users write access to a fat32 partition?
[02:58] <Clearzen> drew: ok sudo tee -a deb http://packages.freecontrib.org/ubuntu/plf/ edgy free non-free
[02:58] <Toma-> drew: http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2005/12/04/libdvdcss2-and-w32codecs-for-ubuntu/
[02:58] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, is it a replacement for x then which i think is a window manager, im not sure though yes im on edgy
[02:58] <Clearzen> drew : or deb http://mirror.ubuntulinux.nl edgy-seveas all
[02:58] <um_whoa> !java
[02:58] <ubotu> To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[02:58] <ant-> kingcobra_ : i use gnome as my desktop with fluxbox as my wm, its pretty nice but minimalistic
[02:59] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: Desktops and window managers run on top of x. You can use wmkaer as a replacement for gnome, yes.
[02:59] <Flannel> ardchoille, kingcobra_, replacement for metacity (in gnome)
[02:59] <ardchoille> Flannel: I use wmaker as a wm without gnome, tho
[03:00] <ant-> ardchoille : so you get no gnome apps?
[03:00] <Flannel> ardchoille: right.  No one says you have to have anything more than a window manager.  Well, you don't even need a window manager.
[03:00] <Justi1> ard, that is oldschool
[03:00] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, ah yes
[03:00] <ardchoille> ant-: You can use gnome apps in gnome, kde, window maker, blackbox, etc.
[03:00] <Silent_Chaos> where would i find envy for install?
[03:00] <ardchoille> !envy
[03:00] <ubotu> 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
[03:01] <ant-> ardchoille : yes but to have the gnome apps on your comp it is easy to assume you've installed gnome, do you install each app independently?
[03:01] <ant-> thats gotta suck
[03:01] <billboforealdoe> i lost wireless option when i upgraded from dapper to edgy, does anyone know a fix
[03:01] <ardchoille> ant-: Ah, no, I installed Ubuntu and then installed wmaker for use. I use gnome apps in wmaker.
[03:02] <ardchoille> ant-: so I have all the gnome stuff too
[03:02] <ant-> ardchoille : so you get the hundreds of gnome apps with wm? i'm confused
[03:02] <drew> Clearzen: ty, one of those worked, dont even know which though., Toma- ty.
[03:02] <kingcobra_> Flannel, is metacity a window manager and also what is x
[03:02] <Toma-> drew: np
[03:02] <Justi1> ah, that makes sense.
[03:02] <Flannel> ant-: "gnome apps" are just apps that run on GTK, "KDE" apps are apps that use QT.  Any windows manager can make windows for either/any other graphics toolkit.
[03:03] <ardchoille> ant-: the window manager just manages windows, you can run gnome apps in any window manager, and I think you can run any kde app in any window manager.
[03:03] <Justi1> you don't need GNOME running to use the apps
[03:03] <Clearzen> drew: np
[03:03] <Justi1> genii, I hope those are Cliff bars
[03:03] <ardchoille> Justi1: Exactly
[03:03] <genii> Justi1: Nope, No Frills bars :)
[03:03] <ant-> ardchoille : i know that, but do you install all the gnome apps independently (one by one)
[03:03] <genii> President's Choice or so
[03:04] <spasticteapot> Dumb question, but how do I get Sun-Java enabled for Firefox?
[03:04] <Justi1> I show up as justi1 huh?
[03:04] <Justi1> how do I change that?
[03:04] <eRazor> Hi everyone
[03:04] <ardchoille> ant-: No, I installed Ubuntu, that uses gnome by default, then I installed and use wmaker. So, I had all the gnome stuff already when I installed Ubuntu
[03:04] <Flannel> kingcobra_: metacity is a window manager (it's gnome's window manager).  X is the ... graphical... uh, ether.  that all these GUI programs run on.  Technically, you don't even need a window manager to run a program ontop of X.
[03:04] <genii> Justi1 /nick newnick
[03:04] <spasticteapot> I kinda need to get on a Java-based chatroom for assorted stupid reasons.
[03:04] <eck> spasticteapot: it should just work if you used the ubuntu packaged version
[03:04] <spasticteapot> Try speakchat.net.
[03:04] <spasticteapot> Upper left-hand corner.
[03:04] <Flannel> !java | spasticteapot
[03:04] <ubotu> spasticteapot: 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
[03:04] <Justi1> that should be better
[03:04] <eck> if you downloaded the one to sun i think you need to make some symlinks
[03:04] <Flannel> spasticteapot: check that URL for instructions on browser stuffs
[03:05] <eck> s/to/from/
[03:05] <spasticteapot> ?
[03:05] <Flannel> spasticteapot: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java
[03:05] <eRazor> I want a few small helps
[03:05] <Justi1> thanks genii
[03:05] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: If you're interested, I can help you install and set up window maker. We can use one of my channels for that.
[03:05] <genii> Justi1 :)
[03:05] <billboforealdoe>  i lost wireless option when i upgraded from dapper to edgy, does anyone know a fix
[03:05] <ardchoille> Flannel: That would be ot, right?
[03:06] <Justi1> I always thought that windowmaker needed a little graphics overhaul
[03:06] <Justi1> crap
[03:06] <Justi1> <----clueless
[03:06] <ardchoille> Justi1: The current version (it's in the repos) is quite nice.
[03:06] <eRazor> Can anyone tell me how to install Flash plugins on my Edgy Eft So I can Youtube videos on my FireFox itself
[03:06] <Flannel> ardchoille: What?  Installing WM?  I'd consider it ontopic, although rather noisy.  You might take it to -classroom or something.  although, -offtopic would be a fine place for it too
[03:07] <harry> I have festival reading my Gaim messages; is there a way to make it talk more slowly?
[03:07] <spasticteapot> Flannel: Thanks!
[03:07] <ardchoille> Flannel: #ubuntu-classroom is excellent, thanks
[03:07] <spasticteapot> I swear, Fiesty is the best thing I've used in a while.
[03:07] <spasticteapot> Edgy Xubuntu was kinda buggy.
[03:07] <Justi1> Feisty > edgy
[03:07] <eRazor> Can anyone tell me how to install Flash plugins on my Edgy Eft So I can Youtube videos on my FireFox itself?
[03:08] <billboforealdoe>  i lost wireless option when i upgraded from dapper to edgy, does anyone know a fix
[03:08] <ardchoille> !flash
[03:08] <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
[03:08] <ubotu> Flash 9 (Final release) is now available for dapper-backports and edgy-backports. See !backports and !flash
[03:08] <spasticteapot> billboforealdoe: I could'nt ever make it work.
[03:08] <ant-> ardchoille : i had to step away, are we still talking about wm's?
[03:08] <orian> billboforealdoe: install gnome-networkmanager and then edit your /etc/network/interface file
[03:08] <ardchoille> ant-: Sure
[03:09] <billboforealdoe> i will try gnome real fast
[03:09] <spasticteapot> billboforealdoe: Have fun learning IWConfig - I've tried just about every GUI wifi manager.
[03:09] <billboforealdoe> oh
[03:09] <billboforealdoe> not up for that
[03:09] <ant-> ardchoille : ok my point earlier was that you still have gnome, you just change it at the session manager no?
[03:09] <billboforealdoe> i was told earlier to try rutile
[03:09] <Clearzen> eRazor: an easy way to do it is find a website that will automaticly install the flash plugin for firefox like liveleak.com. Just click and click next.
[03:09] <billboforealdoe> rutil*
[03:09] <ardchoille> ant-: Right
[03:10] <kelsey1203128443> can some1 help me?  I am trying to install ubuntu for the first time ever, even more just time ever trying to work with linux and i seem to be having issues can some pm me and help me out?
[03:10] <ant-> ardchoille : ok
[03:10] <Shaba1> anyone ever use and applet call ksayit
[03:10] <spasticteapot> billboforealdoe: Try feisty. It rocks.
[03:10] <Shaba1> and how do I shut OFF the screen saver
[03:10] <spasticteapot> kelsey1203128443: Sure.
[03:10] <spasticteapot> Whad' ya need help with?
[03:10] <Shaba1> becasue I have to power down and back up on my laptop to get back to the xubuntu desktop when the screen saver kicks in
[03:10] <billboforealdoe> i just got edgy. does wine and cedega work on it?
[03:10] <orian> billboforealdoe: it's not hard you can find the instructions by googling gnome-networkmanager or try the ubuntu forums you'll find the insructions there too
[03:11] <IndyGunFreak> billboforealdoe: if you install it
[03:11] <billboforealdoe> i still havent gotten wine to work
[03:11] <billboforealdoe> cant find where to even start it
[03:11] <IndyGunFreak> billboforealdoe: http://www.winehq.org
[03:11] <billboforealdoe> im brand new at linux.
[03:12] <dreadknought> i've got a problem with installation
[03:12] <IndyGunFreak> billboforealdoe: that link can't be anymore simple in explaining it.
[03:12] <spasticteapot> billboforealdoe: So, what's your problem?
[03:12] <tweak> this noob is stoked! I'm using linux!
[03:12] <dreadknought> can somebody help me?
[03:12] <spasticteapot> dreadknought: Slow down.
[03:12] <ardchoille> tweak: :)
[03:12] <spasticteapot> One at a time, please!
[03:12] <spasticteapot> tweak: Fiesty or Edgy?
[03:12] <tweak> edgy
[03:13] <tweak> is fiesty the beta?
[03:13] <spasticteapot> tweak: Feisty's even better.
[03:13] <spasticteapot> tweak: It's IN beta. Soon, it'll be released, and replace Edgy.
[03:13] <|Jason8|> Hey guys, I have this REALLY old laptop (Pentium 233 MHz and 32 megs of RAM).  Can you guys tell me if I could run 5.10, 6.06, or 6.10 on it with a GUI?
[03:13] <Dasnipa`> |Jason8|, that is probably iffy
[03:13] <tweak> spastic: i think I need more experience before I mess with betas
[03:13] <Flannel> |Jason8|: 32MB?  With GUI?  Doubt it.
[03:14] <genii> |Jason8|: You'll need more RAM
[03:14] <|Jason8|> darn.
[03:14] <IndyGunFreak> |Jason8|: you'll probably need more ram
[03:14] <tweak> but I got edgy to wrk with my wi-fi card!
[03:14] <genii> (or a 192 mb swap partition)
[03:14] <tweak> I'm stoked
[03:14] <spasticteapot> |Jason8|: Try IceWM?
[03:14] <eRazor> Can some one here tell me how to change my monitor type?
[03:14] <spasticteapot> I know Damn Small will work.
[03:14] <|Jason8|> IceWM?  Different Distro?
[03:14] <ardchoille> |Jason8|: You might try fluxbox
[03:14] <ant-> |Jason8| : or fluxbox
[03:14] <genii> |Jason8|: You may want to tru Damn Small Linux, as spasticteapot recommends
[03:14] <ardchoille> |Jason8|: They are window managers.
[03:14] <eugman> What's a good way to get a c++ programming envrioment setup?
[03:14] <IndyGunFreak> |Jason8|: yeah, i was gonna suggest ice or flux.
[03:14] <spasticteapot> IceWm is a VERY light window manager/gui.
[03:15] <Firefoxman> How can I make it so that NUMLOCK is active at the login window?
[03:15] <spasticteapot> Very simplistic - works well, though.
[03:15] <|Jason8|> Okay.  I'll check it out.
[03:15] <|Jason8|> thanks :)
[03:15] <tweak> do you think eating a moth could kill you?
[03:15] <genii> eugman Install the build-essential, kernel headers, linux-source   then some good IDE
[03:15] <spasticteapot> tweak: No. Though some moths are mildly poisonous.
[03:15] <kelsey1203128443> firefox, that is a bios setting
[03:15] <ardchoille> eugman: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[03:15] <tweak> i think one landed on my pizza
[03:15] <IndyGunFreak> |Jason8|: http://www.fluxbuntu.com
[03:15] <spasticteapot> tweak: Fiesty should be released in about two to four weeks.
[03:15] <Firefoxman> kelsey1203128443: So, how do I change it?
[03:15] <spasticteapot> tweak: Don't worry about it.
[03:15] <ardchoille> spasticteapot: iirc, 10 days :)
[03:16] <ardchoille> 20 days
[03:16] <kelsey1203128443> I do not remember when exactly it is in the bios
[03:16] <tweak> so It's issues are ironed out for the most part
[03:16] <ant-> feisty should be out april 19
[03:16] <|Jason8|> IndyGunFreak, thanks.
[03:16] <Firefoxman> spasticteapot: Is Fiesty ok to use in a home envirment yet?
[03:16] <IndyGunFreak> |Jason8|: no sweat
[03:16] <harry> I have festival reading my Gaim messages; is there a way to make it talk more slowly?
[03:16] <kelsey1203128443> but go threw there and an option will be numlock on at start,  then you toggle yes or no, or on or off what ever it is
[03:16] <genii> ant- What, no April Fool's Day release??? ROFL
[03:16] <eugman> genii, any ideas about that last one?
[03:16] <Firefoxman> thanks, kelsey.
[03:16] <genii> eugman Well, for KDE desktop there is Kdevelop
[03:17] <spasticteapot> Firefoxman: Feisty is workin' great for me.
[03:17] <|Jason8|> aw, fluxbuntu is down.
[03:17] <nullcode> Gaim messenger sux
[03:17] <nullcode> full of bugs
[03:17] <SeveredCross> Gaim owns.
[03:17] <Firefoxman> spasticteapot: Ok. I will look it up
[03:17] <genii> eugman There are some for gnome but I'm not overly familiar with those ones. Perhaps Anja
[03:17] <nullcode> nah
[03:17] <SeveredCross> Just don't get the beta.
[03:17] <IndyGunFreak> |Jason8|: yeah, just saw that
[03:17] <nullcode> i prefer amsn for msn
[03:17] <ardchoille> !anjuta
[03:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about anjuta - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:17] <spasticteapot> Firefoxman: I've just installed Xubuntu Feisty and it works beautifully.
[03:17] <SeveredCross> Actually, I'm using 2.0.0beta3 (didn't even realize it) and it works great.
[03:17] <nullcode> i just like gaim cause of it's multiple messaging enviroments
[03:17] <genii> ardchoille: Thanks :)
[03:17] <tweak> okay, happiness aside I do have one niggle about ubuntu on a laptop, maybe someone could give me a moment of their time?
[03:18] <spasticteapot> nullcode: I use Xchat.
[03:18] <ardchoille> genii: You're welcome :)
[03:18] <dreadknought> can someone answer what's hopefully a simple question?
[03:18] <kingcobra_> tweak, just ask
[03:18] <blackwidow> lol
[03:18] <spasticteapot> dreadknought: Sure.
[03:18] <ant-> fluxbuntu? i didn't know that existed
[03:18] <spasticteapot> Que pasa?
[03:18] <IndyGunFreak> ant-: yeah
[03:19] <tweak> well my laptop uses a touch pad, it registers double taps as a mouse click, and it ticks me off
[03:19] <spasticteapot> ant-: I've tried Fluxbox with Xubuntu and it worked poifect.
[03:19] <IndyGunFreak> ant-: as the name implies, its just ubuntu set up to go with Flux
[03:19] <ant-> whao
[03:19] <spasticteapot> dreadknought: What's the problem?
[03:19] <genii> tweak The better strategy is to state the nature of the issue. Then someone may know immediately rather than some general issue with ubuntu and laptops :)
[03:19] <dreadknought> ok, i got ubuntu 6.06 LTS shipped to me from canonical, but the live CD doesn't have the proper drivers for my ATI Radeon 8500 LE, so the only resolution is 640x480
[03:19] <tweak> it's easy to turn off in windows, but I can't figure out how to turn it off in ubuntu
[03:19] <genii> tweak Sorry, I see you got to that point now :)
[03:19] <blackwidow> i have a question anybody in here have beryl?
[03:19] <tweak> :P
[03:19] <ant-> i prefer having the power of gnome when i need it, but use fluxbox daily
[03:19] <salty> i use fluxbox on ubuntu alternate install and i love it
[03:19] <brandon__> How do I change the user Im on inside the terminal
[03:19] <dreadknought> as such, most of the important parts of the installation dialogs are off screen
[03:20] <brandon__> salty: fluxbuntu?
[03:20] <spasticteapot> dreadknought: It should work okay - just go under the config settings and set the resolution higher.
[03:20] <sa1> how do I mount a drive?
[03:20] <genii> brandon su <newusername>
[03:20] <salty> no ubuntu
[03:20] <dreadknought> what config settings?
[03:20] <brandon__> genii: god i knew it was that simple
[03:20] <brandon__> lol
[03:20] <spasticteapot> spasticteapot: I've used the default install with a Radeon 9000.
[03:20] <brandon__> genii: thanks
[03:21] <nullcode> spasticteapot: i use Xchat too
[03:21] <blackwidow> anyone know how to install beryl?
[03:21] <dreadknought> i can't see most of the dialogs, including the ok/next buttons or whatever is down there
[03:21] <genii> brandon__: There are some options for that command, you may want to do "man su" to see them. This includes simulationg full login or home dir etc etc
[03:21] <sa1> the beryl wiki tells how
[03:21] <FringeJacket> blackwidow what are you running?
[03:21] <blackwidow> lol
[03:21] <spasticteapot> nullcode: Well, regardless...I'm happy I'm not having to use it through the  terminal.
[03:21] <spasticteapot> dreadknought: Hmm..dunno.
[03:21] <spasticteapot> I just press "enter".
[03:21] <IndyGunFreak> |Jason8|:   http://www.thecodingstudio.com/opensource/linux/screenshots/index.php?linux_distribution=Fluxbuntu%20nBuild1%20Rev2
[03:22] <IndyGunFreak> that'll give you an idea of what you'd be using
ubuntu desktop 6.10
[03:22] <|Jason8|> Thanks :)
[03:22] <IndyGunFreak> its minimal, but very effective
[03:22] <dreadknought> i tried that, but i also don't want it to format my drives
[03:22] <tweak> well my laptop uses a touch pad, it registers double taps as a mouse click, and it ticks me off
[03:22] <kingcobra_> blackwidow, !beryl
[03:22] <dreadknought> which is something the default installation does
[03:22] <tweak> it's easy to turn off in windows, but I can't figure out how to turn it off in ubuntu
[03:22] <FringeJacket> yeah, the wiki should work for you then blackwidow
[03:22] <billboforealdoe> how do you run a program in terminal
[03:22] <kingcobra_> !beryl blackwidow
[03:22] <dreadknought> also, just pressing enter only gets me about 4 or 5 screens into it
ok ill try
[03:22] <ardchoille> IndyGunFreak: Nice. I may have to try fluxbuntu now.
[03:22] <Firefoxman> How can I change my Name in the community wiki?
[03:22] <drew> anyone use Logitech G5 mouse by any chance?
[03:22] <spasticteapot> billboforealdoe: Open the terminal, type the program name.
[03:22] <Firefoxman> I want to change it from Firefoxman
yes?
[03:22] <Firefoxman> to FireFoxMan
[03:22] <spasticteapot> drew: I used my MX510. Worked poifect.
[03:23] <Firefoxman> so it is a WikiWikiWord.
[03:23] <Dasnipa`> drew, logitech 518 here
[03:23] <kingcobra_> !beryl
[03:23] <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
[03:23] <drew> spasticteapot: maybe you can paste me your xorg.conf?
[03:23] <billboforealdoe> i did that and it tells me 3 options and i dont know how to pick the options
[03:23] <kingcobra_> there blackwidow
[03:23] <kingcobra_> ubotu
[03:23] <spasticteapot> drew: It should work, even if all the buttons won't.
[03:23] <blackwidow> ill brb gonna look at wiki
[03:23] <genii> Offhand - Anyone know yet of any OpenOffice wiki filters?
[03:23] <drew> spasticteapot: it works fine in gnome, quake is a different story =\
[03:23] <FringeJacket> Firefoxman /nick FireFoxMan
[03:23] <spasticteapot> If it's not working as a USB optical mouse, you have a problem.
[03:23] <calc> why is oodraw and oomath hidden from the gnome menu?
[03:24] <billboforealdoe> ew do you recognize this for wine.. wine: could not load L"c:\\windows\\system32\\program.exe": Module not found
[03:24] <spasticteapot> drew: I'm not capable of running Quake on this thing.
[03:24] <drew> =[
[03:24] <IndyGunFreak> ardchoille: i figured you use fluxbuntu...lol
[03:24] <drew> do you at least have right button mapping spasticteapot ?
[03:24] <ardchoille> IndyGunFreak: Have in the past, it rocks. I use wmaker ATM.
[03:24] <blackwidow> ty king
[03:24] <IndyGunFreak> ardchoille: oh ok.. i haven't tried that one.
[03:24] <spasticteapot> Ironically, I live within 15 miles of Raven (the game studio), and I can't go to the LAN gaming they have.
[03:24] <kingcobra_> !fluxbuntu
[03:24] <ubotu> fluxbuntu is a LPAE-standard compliant, Ubuntu-based derivative that maintains the goal of running on a wide range of mobile devices and computers (low-end & high-end). It is lightweight, swift and efficient. | Support Channel: #fluxbuntu on freenode | Homepage: http://fluxbuntu.org/
[03:25] <drew> Dasnipa`: do your buttons work in firefox? (back, forward, etc)
[03:25] <arentoine> blackwidow : to install Beryl, you might also want to look at : blackwidow
[03:25] <Dasnipa`> drew, no.
[03:25] <arentoine> blackwidow : to install Beryl, you might also want to look at : http://wiki.beryl-project.org/index.php/Install/Ubuntu/Edgy/AiGLX
[03:25] <lethargic8> Hey i was wondering if anyone here has had any success with ati flgxr in edgy
[03:25] <billboforealdoe> ew do you recognize this for wine.. wine: could not load L"c:\\windows\\system32\\program.exe": Module not found
[03:25] <spasticteapot> lethargic8: On my old laptop, it screwed up my laptop something nasty.
[03:25] <ardchoille> spasticteapot: Can you join ##ardchoille when you get a chance?
[03:25] <lethargic8> yea it hasnt screwed anything up but i cant get it to give me direct rendering
[03:26] <Firefoxman> FringeJacket: I ment on the Comunity Wiki
[03:26] <spasticteapot> ardchoiile?
[03:26] <arentoine> lethargic8 : I'm currently using edgy with flgxr
[03:26] <kingcobra_> is fluxbuntu another distro
[03:26] <spasticteapot> kingcobra_: Seems to be.
[03:26] <spasticteapot> I use Xubuntu.
[03:26] <IndyGunFreak> kingcobra_: as the name implies, its Ubuntu set up with Flux
[03:26] <Clearzen> kingcobra_: no , it is a desktop enviroment
[03:26] <kingcobra_> !flux
[03:26] <lethargic8> you wouldnt  recognize this error "Xlib: extension 'XFree86-DRI' missing on display "0.0
[03:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about flux - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:26] <spasticteapot> ?
[03:27] <FringeJacket> Firefoxman hrm... you looked at all the edit pages
[03:27] <genii> As far as I know not offically supported. Basicall just ubuntu with flubox as the window manager however
[03:27] <spasticteapot> Fluxbox is the GUI - fluxbuntu is Ubuntu with Fluxbox.
[03:27] <Firefoxman> FringeJacket: Yep.
[03:27] <drew> Dasnipa`: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy#Activate_side-mouse-buttons_in_FireFox
[03:27] <drew> just came across this myself =\
[03:27] <wims> whenever i boot up x fails to start and i have to reinstall my nvidia drivers, then kill gdm and start it again for x to start. The nvidia installer does not change my xorg.conf. Anyone have an idea of why this happens ?
[03:27] <kelsey1203128443> firefoxman:  did you find it?
[03:28] <arentoine> lethargic8 : don't have it in my log.  What kind card do you have ?
[03:28] <Firefoxman> kelsey1203128443: Nope.
[03:28] <kelsey1203128443> : / lame sorry
[03:28] <lethargic8> arentoine: its the radeon xpress 1100
[03:28] <spasticteapot> wims: You have a doozy of a problem.
[03:28] <Firefoxman> g2g
[03:28] <arentoine> lethargic8 : mine is an X200 on motherboard
[03:28] <spasticteapot> arentoine: Huh...I had the predecessor to that chipset.
[03:29] <ardchoille> wims: Have you tried: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg   and then restart x?
[03:29] <billboforealdoe> ew do you recognize this for wine.. wine: could not load L"c:\\windows\\system32\\program.exe": Module not found
[03:29] <spasticteapot> arentoine: I'd stick away from FLGRX
[03:29] <lethargic8> arentoine: gotcha, dunno whats going on followed the tutorial from http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=305665"
[03:29] <lethargic8> but no go
[03:29] <Mugwump09> I can't install Beryl, I have the .tar.bz2 extracted, but whenever I run the "sudo ./configure" command, it foes for a while and gives me this error, "checking for "xcomposite"... configure: error: xcomposite not found"
[03:30] <void^> Mugwump09: consider using the beryl-project.org repository instead of compiling it yourself?
[03:30] <lethargic8> spasticteapot: what would you recomend then to get 3d and direct rendering on ati
[03:30] <kingcobra_> Clearzen, so it could be used as replacement for gnome
[03:30] <arentoine> lethargic8 : can't remember wich howto I used but it needed recompile of the module...
[03:30] <kingcobra_> Flannel, is that true
[03:31] <Mugwump09> void^: and how exactly do I do that? I'm a total noob to linux
[03:31] <billboforealdoe> i cant freaking run wine!
[03:31] <arentoine> Now it works, if ain't broken ...
[03:31] <lethargic8> yea i did that too
[03:31] <IndyGunFreak> billboforealdoe: is it installed?
[03:31] <billboforealdoe> yes
[03:31] <billboforealdoe> i get this error
[03:31] <billboforealdoe> wine: could not load L"c:\\windows\\system32\\program.exe": Module not found
[03:31] <spasticteapot> lethargic8: Dunno - I just used my laptop for working.
[03:32] <IndyGunFreak> billboforealdoe: why do you have two slashes in your paths?
[03:32] <spasticteapot> I'm pretty boring, I guess.
[03:32] <lethargic8> spasticteapot: yea same here unfortunatly I need to look at some data in google earth
[03:32] <billboforealdoe> i have no clue
[03:32] <lethargic8> wich is not working for me right now using software
[03:32] <arentoine> lethargic8 : I tried the open Radeon driver ... It work except it's slow for screen saver
[03:32] <lethargic8> gotcha
[03:32] <IndyGunFreak> what are you trying to run in Wine?
[03:33] <spasticteapot> lethargic8: Well, I'd just go ahead and get a new video card, unless you've got a laptop.
[03:33] <billboforealdoe> wine itself
[03:33] <lethargic8> yea its a laptop
[03:33] <spasticteapot> spasticteapot: Same here. :)
[03:33] <IndyGunFreak> billboforealdoe: there's not really a "wine" itself, its just an emulator, that allows you to run windows programs
[03:33] <IndyGunFreak> it doesn't have  GUI
[03:33] <lethargic8> I would never buy a graphic card this crappy, just for work
[03:33] <billboforealdoe> so if i got a program i right click or something and have it open in it?
[03:33] <IndyGunFreak> well, wine is pretty hit miss.
[03:34] <spasticteapot> lethargic8: Try #ati?
[03:34] <lethargic8> yea giving that a show now
[03:34] <drew> http://news.windingroad.com/concept-cars/meet-cmmn-the-worlds-first-open-source-car/
[03:34] <drew> lol
[03:34] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: If you're looking for a window manager to use instead of gnome, you can look at the list at http://xwinman.org and then search for the ones you like in synaptic. There are some great window managers in the repos
[03:34] <spasticteapot> lethargic8: Trust me - you're better off getting a second PC for doing anything interesting.
[03:34] <spasticteapot> I've got an IBM X40 - kickass laptop, but it's slooow.
[03:35] <lethargic8> cant do that, this is my main work machine
[03:35] <spasticteapot> Still, 1.25GB of RAM helps.
[03:35] <spasticteapot> lethargic8: How much RAM? How much assigned to the integrated graphics?
[03:35] <lethargic8> 256 out of 2 gigs
[03:35] <spasticteapot> You might be able to fix this by assigning more RAM as VRAM in the BIOS.
[03:35] <spasticteapot> I know too dang much about laptops.
[03:35] <IndyGunFreak> billboforealdoe: are you wanting to more or less have a windows desktop inside Linux?
[03:35] <lethargic8> i dunno though, its an error in XFree86, how would more ram fix that
[03:36] <arentoine> lethargic8 : you might also want to wait for festy, looks promissing
[03:36] <billboforealdoe> yeah kind of
[03:36] <billboforealdoe> just wanted to run like itunes
[03:36] <IndyGunFreak> billboforealdoe: is it yes or kind of?
[03:36] <lethargic8> arentoine: yea that is definitely true
[03:36] <Shaba1> shit
[03:36] <billboforealdoe> yes
[03:36] <spasticteapot> I installed the Java5 package - do I need to select it as the preferred version of Java?
[03:36] <penguin5201> anyone mind helping me with some wireless card issues?
[03:36] <spasticteapot> Shaba1: What's wrong?
[03:36] <IndyGunFreak> i think there's a couple programs for linux to use ipods...
[03:36] <IndyGunFreak> !ipod
[03:36] <ubotu> For information on how to sync and add tracks to your iPod, see the guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IPodHowto See !rockbox for information on liberating your iPod
[03:36] <spasticteapot> penguin5201: What's the problem?
[03:37] <baktaah> Anyone knows how to use screenlets?
[03:37] <billboforealdoe> well shoot
[03:37] <billboforealdoe> ill use that guide thanks. but does anyone know how to fix the wireless disappearing problem
[03:37] <spasticteapot> Soo...java?
[03:37] <IndyGunFreak> !itunes
[03:37] <Drac|BComp> I need a way to make it so that a certain user can't log in at certain hours. How can I accomplish this?
[03:37] <ubotu> itunes is not available on Linux, but there are many audio player alternatives (see !players). For Daap clients (sharing music with other iTunes clients on the network), install banshee
[03:37] <penguin5201> spasticteapot, ubuntu recognizes the wireless card, but even after i config it with the right ESSID, it still doesnt work, so then i tried to insall a driver for it, but now it doesnt show at all.
[03:37] <watchme> hi all...
[03:37] <Mugwump09> hey, I tried to add the beryl repository, but I get this error "sudo echo -e "\n## Beryl repository\ndeb http://ubuntu.beryl-project.org/ edgy main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list"
[03:37] <penguin5201> any way that i an force it to show in networking.
[03:38] <Mugwump09> oh fuck
[03:38] <cherrycotton> I'm trying to use my ACX111 wireless card on Feisty Fawn
[03:38] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, i think gnome is different to a window manager; a desktop environment
[03:38] <Mugwump09> this error "bash: /etc/apt/sources.list: Permission denied
[03:38] <Mugwump09> "
[03:38] <IndyGunFreak> !language | Mugwump09
[03:38] <cherrycotton> Can anybody help me?
[03:38] <ubotu> Mugwump09: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[03:38] <watchme> is anyone in here who can help me, and tell me how to fix my gconf-schemas?
[03:38] <spasticteapot> penguin5201: Run iwconfing in terminal.
[03:38] <IndyGunFreak> !someone | cherry
[03:38] <ubotu> cherry: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[03:38] <penguin5201> k.
[03:38] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: I just found a nice explanation: http://xwinman.org/intro.php
[03:38] <penguin5201> doing now.
[03:38] <billboforealdoe> when i upgraded to edgy the wireless internet option disappeared
[03:39] <penguin5201> "no wireless extensions" x 3
[03:39] <spasticteapot> billboforealdoe: I had the same problems.
[03:39] <spasticteapot> penguin5201: LSpci?
[03:39] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, great
[03:39] <spasticteapot> or LSUSB?
[03:39] <billboforealdoe> did you manage to fix?
[03:39] <Mugwump09> when I try to add the beryl repository, I get this error  "bash: /etc/apt/sources.list: Permission denied
[03:39] <Mugwump09> "
[03:39] <IndyGunFreak> Mugwump09: use sudo
[03:39] <penguin5201> i dont know exactly what you mean, but it's a pci card.
[03:39] <Mugwump09> I did
[03:39] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, ill hav a read o that now
[03:39] <cherrycotton> I ran iwconfig
[03:40] <IndyGunFreak> Mugwump09: well thats generally the only reason for a permission denied
[03:40] <spasticteapot> penguin5201: LSPCI will tell you the PCI cards.
[03:40] <baktaah> Anyone knows how to use screenlets?
[03:40] <jasz> hello all
[03:40] <jasz> is there a way to mount a PTP camera as a block device?
[03:40] <penguin5201> what, is it a console command?
[03:40] <cherrycotton> I didn't get "lo" or "eth0," but there's an entry for "wlan"
[03:40] <cherrycotton> ...with no essid
[03:40] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: I have used a lot of window managers so feel free to ask questions :)
[03:41] <noelferreira_> i was filling out a web page with some large information anda my browser firefox crashes. i lost all my information. can i get it back?
[03:41] <penguin5201> spasticteapot, i dont understand what you are trying to tell me.
[03:41] <jasz> noelferreira, ... no
[03:41] <baktaah> Anyone knows how to use screenlets?
[03:41] <lcandell> woops
[03:41] <cherrycotton> wlan0     IEEE 802.11b+/g+  ESSID:""  Nickname:"acx v0.3.36"
[03:41] <cherrycotton>           Mode:Managed  Frequency:2.442 GHz  Access Point: Not-Associated
[03:41] <cherrycotton>           Bit Rate:54 Mb/s   Tx-Power=15 dBm   Sensitivity=1/3
[03:41] <cherrycotton>           Retry min limit:7   RTS thr:off
[03:41] <cherrycotton>           Power Management:off
[03:41] <cherrycotton>           Link Quality=44/100  Signal level=22/100  Noise level=0/100
[03:41] <noelferreira_> thanks jasz nice news
[03:41] <cherrycotton>           Rx invalid nwid:0  Rx invalid crypt:0  Rx invalid frag:0
[03:41] <cherrycotton>           Tx excessive retries:0  Invalid misc:0   Missed beacon:0
[03:42] <spasticteapot> penguin5201: Well, it might be that your card is cooked.
[03:42] <kingcobra_> !paste
[03:42] <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)
[03:42] <kingcobra_> cherry
[03:42] <kingcobra_> ubotu
[03:42] <cherrycotton> ubotu: okay, thanks
[03:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about okay, thanks - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:42] <penguin5201> spasticteapot, it works fine in windows.
[03:43] <spasticteapot> penguin5201: Well, Linux might not be detecting it.
[03:43] <lethargic8> if anyone else is having issues with flgxr I got it working
[03:43] <spasticteapot> Can't hurt, right?
[03:43] <penguin5201> spasticteapot, remember, i'm halfway through an installation, and it dissapeared after i ran a script.
[03:43] <spasticteapot> penguin5201: Oy vey.
[03:43] <spasticteapot> What sort of script?
[03:43] <zopu_>  Hi. I'm seeing a weird error with desktop effects. Compiz is crashing when I enable desktop effects, but only on one user account. On another account it runs smoothly. I'm on feisty. Can anyone help?
[03:44] <billboforealdoe> spasticteapot, how did you fix the wireless problem
[03:44] <penguin5201> spasticteapot, its a fresh install of ubuntu, im just gonna reformat, ill get back to you in a sec.
[03:44] <billboforealdoe> cause im tired of being plugged in
[03:45] <spasticteapot> billboforealdoe: GUI wifi manager?
[03:45] <spasticteapot> billboforealdoe: I just used IWconfig through the terminal.
[03:45] <spasticteapot> Sad, huh?
[03:45] <billboforealdoe> IWconfig didnt work
[03:45] <spasticteapot> Funny thing is...I'm on Feisty, which should work great with wifi, but I'm probbably going to keep using it.
[03:46] <spasticteapot> billboforealdoe: Then you have problems.
[03:46] <spasticteapot> Don't use caps.
[03:46] <billboforealdoe> god i freakin do
[03:46] <spasticteapot> Try "iwconfig".
[03:46] <spasticteapot> No cpas.
[03:46] <spasticteapot> *caps.
[03:46] <ant-> what do you mean iwconfig dont work
[03:46] <penguin5201> spasticteapot, would iwconfig work on a live cd bootup?
[03:46] <billboforealdoe> tells me i have no wireless extensions
[03:47] <ant-> oh, so it works but doesnt tell you what you want to hear
[03:47] <spasticteapot> penguin5201: Dunno.
[03:47] <spasticteapot> penguin5201: LSPCI should.
[03:47] <billboforealdoe> first time i think i put l
[03:47] <billboforealdoe> instead of i
[03:47] <spasticteapot> Anyone know how to make Java work in Firefox?
[03:47] <penguin5201> spasticteapot, what is LSPCI?
[03:47] <spasticteapot> Go to Speakchat.net and you'll see what I mean - the chatroom no worky.
[03:47] <baktaah> Anyone knows how to use screenlets?
[03:47] <cafuego_> a random collection of UPPERCASE letters
[03:47] <billboforealdoe> i got a dang laptop and apparently toshibas have this problem with edgy
[03:47] <Pelo> !java | spasticteapot , install te jre
[03:47] <ubotu> spasticteapot , install te jre: 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
[03:47] <spasticteapot> penguin5201: lspci is the command for making the PC tell you what your PCI cards are.
[03:47] <spasticteapot> I did.
[03:48] <ant-> billboforealdoe : your problem is probly more based on your wireless card, what kind is it
[03:48] <penguin5201> spasticteapot, i tried it in console before, but it didnt work.
[03:48] <penguin5201> terminal*
[03:48] <cafuego_> spasticteapot: Ugly, works works ok with the sun java plugin
[03:48] <billboforealdoe> ..all i know is its built in and my computer is a toshiba satellite p105-6084
[03:48] <Pelo> baktaah, gdesklets are easy if you want similar things, less cartoonish in design
[03:49] <ant-> billboforealdoe : you have to find out what kinda card it is, and maybe download drivers or use ndiswrapper
[03:49] <baktaah> Pelo yeah but gdesklets doesn't have anything to it, can u download stuff to gdesklets?
[03:49] <spasticteapot> cafuego_: I kinda need to go on there - is anyone there?
[03:49] <cafuego_> spasticteapot: just me
[03:49] <ant-> baktaah : i used gkrellm2 for a while, its kinda nice
[03:49] <chuck_tx> can anyone help me with a crashing install application?
[03:49] <ant-> baktaah : or try dockapps
[03:49] <billboforealdoe> ok how do i use ndiswrapper
[03:50] <Pelo> baktaah,  there are at least 50 differnt desklets for gdesklets, and youcan download more on the site
[03:50] <lethargic8> thanks all
[03:50] <spasticteapot> It's a bit stupid...I've kinda got an audio technology blog, and I'd like to chat with other audio-geeks.
[03:50] <cafuego_> spasticteapot: You'll need to install `sun-java5-plugin' from universe
[03:50] <ant-> billboforealdoe : you have to know what card you have first
[03:50] <baktaah> Pelo  the problem is their site as gone down
[03:50] <spasticteapot> cafuego_: I did.
[03:50] <baktaah> ant gkrellm2.. what is that?
[03:50] <billboforealdoe> ok ill check. please stay :)
[03:50] <q_a_z_steve> hey, can anyone give me a link to the file for the nelson mandela video? I don't have my liveCD on me.
[03:50] <ant-> baktaah : its kinda like gdesklets... look at some screenshots
[03:50] <spasticteapot> Duh...Sun_Java5_plugin.
[03:50] <cafuego_> spasticteapot: That's what I use, and it loads fine (eventually)
[03:50] <Pelo> baktaah,  you can get gdesklets from synaptic and the package in there has most of the desklets,  that should get you started
[03:51] <varka> spasticteapot: sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jre,sun-java5-plugin      sudo update-alternatives --config java
[03:51] <billboforealdoe> integrated 802.11b/g wireless LAN connectivity.... or do i need more than that
[03:51] <billboforealdoe> more than that. that says nothing. brb
[03:51] <varka> spasticteapot: control installation in firefox by opening this adress:      about:plugins
[03:51] <spasticteapot> I did...
[03:52] <ant-> billboforealdoe : you need a name
[03:52] <spasticteapot> Should work now.
[03:52] <baktaah> Pelo already seen through all of them
[03:52] <baktaah> ant- what grkellm2 or dockapps
[03:52] <Pelo> baktaah,  fine ...
[03:52] <kingcobra_> anybody know how to extend the log of chatlines in xchat
[03:52] <ant-> baktaah : shoot, look at both
[03:52] <billboforealdoe> Intel 3945abg card
[03:52] <kingcobra_> it keeps cutting them off after a wile
[03:53] <AzMoo> hey, I'm having trouble getting the mplayer plugin to work for mozilla. I've installed the mozilla-mplayer package, but when I try and load a video in firefox it comes up with a black viewport with (no video).
[03:53] <ant-> baktaah : i used gkrellm2 and liked it for a while
[03:53] <baktaah> Pelo  I really did, gdesk doesnt have that much most of them are the same
[03:53] <baktaah> for a while?
[03:53] <ant-> baktaah : i dont have anything on my desktop anymore, i like it just plain
[03:53] <baktaah> haha minimalistic?
[03:53] <ant-> -fluxbox
[03:53] <ant-> very
[03:53] <zopu_>  Can someone please help me with my compiz problem?
[03:53] <spasticteapot> Anyone else here interested in audio stuff?
[03:53] <spasticteapot> thewotcher.blogspot.net
[03:54] <nullcode> zopu_: remove compiz , install beryl + emerald-themes
[03:54] <billboforealdoe> ant: i found Intel 3945abg card
[03:54] <kingcobra_> anybody know how to extend the log of chatlines in xchat
[03:54] <sizzam> i have ssh up and running with regular user/pass auth.  i want to switch to RSA key auth, does anyone know of some good instructions on how to set that up?
[03:54] <spasticteapot> ^ my futile attempt at a tech blog.
[03:54] <baktaah> ant- I thought gkrellm2 is just a cpu minotpr?
[03:54] <baktaah> ant- I thought gkrellm2 is just a cpu monitor
[03:54] <ant-> baktaah : it has dozens of monitors
[03:54] <tweak> should I always just install updates, or just priority updates?
[03:54] <nullcode>  03:54:57 up 23:58,  2 users,  load average: 1.63, 1.94, 1.89
[03:54] <ant-> !wifi | billboforealdoe
[03:54] <ubotu> billboforealdoe: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[03:54] <nullcode> my load average is high
[03:54] <nullcode> any one knows what might be a reason for that ?
[03:54] <zopu_> right... I already tried beryl and it's too unstable for my liking right now - compiz works seamlessly on every user account but one
[03:54] <billboforealdoe> ok
[03:55] <AzMoo> tweak, your choice really. I install all of them.
[03:55] <ant-> billboforealdoe : look for your card and instructions for getting it to work
[03:55] <nixdorf> hello
[03:55] <noiesmo> sizzam, here http://noiesmo.dnsalias.net/article.php?story=20060429145923940&query=ssh
[03:55] <sizzam> thanks noiesmo
[03:55] <ant-> billboforealdoe : i have an intel2200BG and it worked out of the box
[03:55] <kitche> zopu_: well considering that beryl and compiz are gonna be one it won't matter which one you use really
[03:55] <Arc> can anyone point me to a means to add a "-w" flag to the blender executed from the applications menu?
[03:55] <nullcode> beryl is mucho bettah !!
[03:55] <nullcode> i installed both
[03:55] <nullcode> but compiz sux
[03:56] <nullcode> beryl + emerald-themes pwnz
[03:56] <nixdorf> can someone tell me how to change the permissions
[03:56] <Pelo> candy hurts my teeth
[03:56] <billboforealdoe> lspci
[03:56] <nullcode> nixdorf: man chmod
[03:56] <Pelo> nixdorf,   man chmod
[03:56] <sizzam> hey noiesmo, i can't get to your site.  i can't ping it either (if you allow pings)
[03:56] <nullcode> lol
[03:56] <nullcode> n00b
[03:56] <nullcode> =p
[03:56] <baktaah> ant-  Yeah but I would like a Mp3 plauer
[03:56] <zopu_> ok, I was hoping there would be a simple fix, like restting something in gconf or something similar
[03:56] <baktaah> mp3 player
[03:57] <nullcode>  03:57:13 up 1 day, 0 min,  2 users,  load average: 1.98, 1.91, 1.87
[03:57] <zopu_> *resetting
[03:57] <baktaah> ant- that is slick and fits like Osx
[03:57] <nullcode> i don't know why the h3ck my load average is that high
[03:57] <spasticteapot> baktaah: Try Amarok?
[03:57] <nullcode> it used to be zer0z
[03:57] <ant-> baktaah : well shop around, and get what you prefer
[03:57] <billboforealdoe> whats the dang upgrade to edgy
[03:57] <baktaah> spasticteapot is it a wdiget or a dock?
[03:57] <cables> !leet | nullcode, I can understand what you're saying, but the failed attempt at leetness is bugging me.
[03:57] <ubotu> nullcode, I can understand what you're saying, but the failed attempt at leetness is bugging me.: 1337 i5 nigh-inc0mpr3h3n5ib13 70 u5 n00bs, 4nd n0b0dy c4r35 if UR 4 1337 h4x0r. Giv3 i7 4 r357.
[03:57] <spasticteapot> baktaah: Umm...it's a program.
[03:58] <cinone01> Flannel i had upgrade and update it but still get the same result
[03:58] <mischko> If I have Ubuntu 6.10, can I use debian packages for Edgy?
[03:58] <ant-> nullcode : beryl is nice until it starts acting buggy
[03:58] <cinone01> uilding dependency tree... Done
[03:58] <billboforealdoe> 6.10 is edgy
[03:58] <cinone01> libapache2-mod-php5 is already the newest version.
[03:58] <Pelo> mischko,  yes you can,  btw  6.10 is edgy
[03:58] <cinone01> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 233 not upgraded.
[03:58] <ant-> nullcode : and swamps your resources
[03:58] <nullcode> cables:
[03:58] <larson9999> what's the status of voice chatting via yahoo or msn these days? are there clients that support it?
[03:58] <billboforealdoe> whats above edgy. that new one
[03:58] <ardchoille> mischko: No
[03:58] <nullcode> i r n0t l33t
[03:58] <nullcode> =p
[03:58] <Innatech> beryl crashes my poor little boxen.
[03:58] <mischko> ardchoille: why not?
[03:58] <nullcode> ant-: yes , it sucks the memory
[03:59] <cables> nullcode, since you seem to know what a load average is, can you tell me how it's computed?
[03:59] <nullcode> 03:58:59 up 1 day, 2 min,  2 users,  load average: 1.25, 1.67, 1.79
[03:59] <nullcode>  03:59:09 up 1 day, 2 min,  2 users,  load average: 1.06, 1.62, 1.77
[03:59] <nullcode>  03:59:19 up 1 day, 2 min,  2 users,  load average: 0.97, 1.58, 1.76
[03:59] <nullcode> omg , we are going down now
[03:59] <ardchoille> mischko: It's never good to use debian packages in Ubuntu.
[03:59] <nullcode> after closing amsn
[03:59] <nullcode> even amsn sucks memory
[03:59] <ant-> cables : he just has a prog that tells em all that
[03:59] <Pelo> !ops | nullcode
[03:59] <ubotu> nullcode: Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild or Amaranth
[03:59] <cables> nullcode, stop pasting crap here! if you don't have a problem, talk in #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:59] <leftStanding> hi all, i'm messing around with dv and am curious as to why i can't find libeic#### anywhere in the repository, other than i am very impressed with ubuntu's out-of-the-box support for dv camcorders
[03:59] <nullcode> stop it mofo
[03:59] <nullcode> =p
[03:59] <nullcode> ok
[04:00] <nullcode> i'll stop pasting crap
[04:00] <mischko> ardchoille: The pgadmin package for Ubuntu is quite a ways behind the one available on www.pgadmin.org :(
[04:00] <q_a_z_steve> hey, can anyone give me a link to the file for the nelson mandela video? I don't have my liveCD on me.
[04:00] <cafuego_> !language | nullcode
[04:00] <ubotu> nullcode: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[04:00] <cables> q_a_z_steve, look in /etc/skel/Examples
[04:00] <nullcode> fine , now am unwelcomed
[04:00] <nullcode> =(
[04:00] <nullcode> =p
[04:00] <ardchoille> cafuego_: What is the Edgy recommendation? Is it ok to use debian packages in Edgy?
[04:00] <Pelo> ardchoille,  yes it is
[04:01] <cafuego_> ardchoille: No. But I seem to have no problems with Etch apache2+php5 backported to Sarge and then installed on Edgy.
[04:01] <zopu_> so, if people can handle that I'd rather stay with compiz right now, is there a quick way to reset compiz settings for a user account?
[04:01] <cables> q_a_z_steve, or /usr/share/example-content
[04:01] <spasticteapot> ardchoille: No.
[04:01] <Pelo> zopu_,  go and ask in #compiz
[04:01] <zopu_> ok
[04:01] <spasticteapot> Most of them will make your install go boom.
[04:01] <ardchoille> mischko: Well, if a debian package breaks something, you'll know :)
[04:01] <mischko> How do i turn off these join/left messages?
[04:01] <cafuego_> ardchoille: So if anything, it depend on the package. Some work ok, some don't.
[04:01] <spasticteapot> Found that out the hard way...
[04:01] <zopu_> Thanks Pelo!
[04:02] <Pelo> zopu_,  don't mention it ...  ever ...
[04:02] <mischko> How do I install a locally downloaded debian package?
[04:02] <ardchoille> cafuego_ , spasticteapot Thanks for the info.
[04:02] <cafuego_> which reminds me
[04:02] <Pelo> mischko,   just run it
[04:02] <billboforealdoe> wont let me install feisty
[04:02] <mischko> Pelo: they are executable?
[04:02] <cafuego_> I think etch has never apache/php *again*
[04:02] <spasticteapot> billboforealdoe: Why not?
[04:02] <Pelo> mischko,  yes
[04:02] <mischko> ok.
[04:02] <billboforealdoe> ill show the error
[04:03] <marcin> anyone good with ati and xorg?
[04:03] <cables> Hey, does anyone know how I can get OOo to include images I insert in the saved document? By default, it seems to just link to the images in their original location.
[04:03] <lupus1010> how can make a column autoresize when there is doubleclicked between two column headers
[04:03] <billboforealdoe> Authenticating the upgrade failed. There may be a problem with the network or with the server.
[04:03] <mischko> Pelo: should I uninstal the ubuntu package first?
[04:03] <cables> !ask | marcin
[04:03] <ubotu> marcin: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:03] <Pelo> mischko,  wouldn'T hurt but essentially it will just act as an upgrade
[04:03] <jembas> have any brazilian here ?
[04:03] <cables> !pt | jembas
[04:03] <cafuego_> !br
[04:03] <mischko> k
[04:03] <ubotu> jembas: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[04:04] <marcin> my question is on the forums, but no one has responded to it yet
[04:04] <marcin> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2379375
[04:04] <cables> marcin, well ask it here.
[04:04] <jembas> i am from So Lus/Maranho
[04:04] <cables> marcin, most people don't go to the trouble of opening that page
[04:04] <jembas> Brazil
[04:04] <ClarKent> I have an mp3 player that needs wmp. Can I install WMP11 with wine?
[04:04] <cables> !br | jembas
[04:04] <ubotu> jembas: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[04:04] <Pelo> jembas,  this is a help channel not a social one
[04:04] <jembas> cables voc fala portugus ?  do Brasil ?
[04:04] <cables> ClarKent, I doubt it, but I'm sure you can use something else to load it
[04:04] <marcin> I need help getting Fn+F7 to switch displays to external vga
[04:05] <Pelo> ClarKent,  you can try asking in #winehq
[04:05] <str4`> hello
[04:05] <mjr> ClarKent, seems likely that if it actually needs wmp11 and not just pretends so, you'd best get a more co-operative player
[04:05] <cables> marcin, I've always just had to restart x to do that, unfortunately
[04:05] <marcin> i can use aticonfig --enable-monitor=lvds,crt1 however that'll create another backup of xorg.conf
[04:05] <kbidd> ClarKent, I don't think so, but like others said, #windhq would be able to answer better.
[04:05] <marcin> and i've got like 30 backups from doing that
[04:05] <ClarKent> thnks for the replies.
[04:05] <kbidd> *#winehq
[04:05] <kbrooks> marcin, yes...
[04:05] <syosoft> hey guys. so i used a video encoding app not too long ago (CLI) and i need to use it again now to join two avi's...however, i cant for the life of me remember what it was called....any thoughts?
[04:06] <Pelo> syosoft,  memcoder ?
[04:06] <cables> syosoft, the ones i know of are mencoder and ffmpeg
[04:06] <syosoft> brilliant. ffmpeg it was :)
[04:06] <marcin> so, how would i get Fn+F7 to work and not have a backup of my xorg.conf file created each time i switch displays?
[04:06] <str4`> confidential
[04:06] <Pelo> syosoft,  you can try avidemux if you want gui
[04:06] <syosoft> familiar w/ the way to merge avi's? i'm not..but n eed to do it...any advice is much appreciated.
[04:06] <Kevlar_Soul> What is the multimedia website for ubuntu?
[04:07] <penguin5201> does anybody have a linksys wmp54gs wifi card working on ubuntu 6.1
[04:07] <syosoft> installing avidemux now, thanks for the tip.
[04:07] <cables> Kevlar_Soul, what multimedia website?
[04:07] <cables> !multimedia | Kevlar_Soul, this one?
[04:07] <ubotu> Kevlar_Soul, this one?: For multimedia codecs see: https://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html and for applications see this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MultimediaApplications
[04:07] <Pelo> !restricted | Kevlar_Soul  is that what you want ?
[04:07] <ubotu> Kevlar_Soul  is that what you want ?: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[04:07] <Kevlar_Soul> Ubuntu media applications for restricted?
[04:07] <ardchoille> hehe, it should be in there somewhere.
[04:07] <mischko> Can I use Sarge packages on Ubuntu 6.10 then?
[04:07] <cables> mischko, I think it's discouraged
[04:08] <Pelo> mischko,  I think sarge packages are unstable,  your call
[04:08] <kbidd> mischko, yes, but you should use packages designed for 6.10 if at all possible
[04:08] <marcin> cables, kbrooks, any ideas?
[04:08] <syosoft> guessing i add a video and then "append" another...
[04:08] <syosoft> trying now...
[04:08] <cables> Innatech, I said that in my second message!
[04:09] <Kevlar_Soul> What program for LOSSLESS player???
[04:09] <mischko> kbidd, the package for Ubuntu is rather dated (pgadmin).  The Pgadmin web site has repositories for Sarge, Etch, and Sid with up-to-date packages.
[04:09] <syosoft> nice appears to be working, very cool, thanks again guys.
[04:09] <Pelo> Kevlar_Soul,  try looking in wikipedia for lossless,  I'll bet they give you a list
[04:10] <cinone01> im running php on the localhost but it opens a popup where to run the php files when i instaled the libapache2-mod-php5 it has the ff. error:
[04:10] <cinone01> Building dependency tree... Done
[04:10] <cinone01> libapache2-mod-php5 is already the newest version.
[04:10] <cinone01> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 233 not upgraded.
[04:10] <cinone01> i already upgraded and updated
[04:10] <kbidd> mischko, yeah, obviously its better if you can find a 6.10 package, but in cases like yours other versions *should* work as well.
[04:10] <cinone01> anyone?.
[04:10] <Pelo> cinone01,  you can try looking it up in the forum
[04:11] <penguin5201> does anybody have a linksys wmp54gs wifi card working on ubuntu 6.1, i am having problems with ndiswrapper
[04:12] <penguin5201> haha
[04:12] <xircx> wow i had amsn installed twice and i uninstalled on and lost them both
[04:12] <Pelo> penguin5201,  best advice  search for your router model in the forum
[04:12] <xircx> could have seen that coming
[04:13] <penguin5201> its not the router
[04:13] <penguin5201> its the pci card in the pc
[04:13] <dustpyle_x2> ./what does ./ do?
[04:13] <Pelo> penguin5201,   look that one up
[04:13] <penguin5201> i can hardwire fine
[04:13] <dustpyle_x2> oh nvm
[04:13] <dustpyle_x2> nvm
[04:13] <Pelo> dustpyle_x2,  sepcify a command
[04:13] <penguin5201> ive tried, ndiswrapper doesnt work for me
[04:14] <sa1> it's really weird whenever I need to type the admin password into the terminal it doesn't type anything what is that
[04:14] <Pelo> penguin5201,  if no onw here can answer you and you donT' find an answer in the forum , try asking here at diffrent times of day, different crowds with diffrent skill
[04:14] <salty> sal i think that's for security...in case others are around
[04:15] <penguin5201> mmk
[04:15] <penguin5201> ty
[04:15] <ardchoille> salty: that is a security feature that protects your password from people looking oiver your shoulder
[04:15] <sa1> what do I do then
[04:15] <magnanimous> penguin5201: my experience has been that I don't need NDIS wrapper... and I've gotten a few of my friends wireless cards just up and running by installing "Network Manager" for them from "add remove progs"
[04:15] <salty> yes
[04:15] <Pelo> sa1 it is typed , it just doesn't show
[04:15] <sa1> ok
[04:15] <penguin5201> thanks
[04:15] <salty> just type it and hit enter
[04:16] <Pelo> salty,  you were a victive of nick complete
[04:16] <penguin5201> is it in the default repositories?
[04:16] <Pelo> victime
[04:16] <magnanimous> I believe it is
[04:16] <sa1> thanks Pelo
[04:16] <penguin5201> ok, thanks
[04:16] <magnanimous> I haven't apt-get' ed it yet... I just used add-remove
[04:16] <magnanimous> it runs on my menu bar, next to the clock
[04:17] <magnanimous> and tells me what networks are availalble... before that I thought I needed ndiswrapper but turns out I was just connecting to the wrong networks, or sometimes just not connecting.
[04:17] <leftStanding> woops my bad, i must have reversed the spelling libiec actually exists in the package system
[04:18] <magnanimous> * compiling eclipse plugins
[04:20] <skel> does anyone know if glassfish will be included in the official feisty release?
[04:20] <hajiko> how can I include another repository for say "breezy" packages. Not sure breezy is right. I need later versions of glib to compile something.
[04:20] <jburd> Err.  skel why should glassfish be included in the official release?
[04:20] <tur1> libxalan-c?
[04:20] <Pelo> hajiko,  as a third party repo
[04:20] <skel> jburd: um.. I don't know.. why not? is that a bad idea?
[04:21] <hajiko> No, can I just move up from Hoary? What does that entail, Pelo?
[04:21] <Halitech> Seveas, are you busy?
[04:21] <Pelo> !update | hajiko
[04:21] <ubotu> hajiko: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[04:22] <hajiko> I've never used Ubuntu, I always did things the difficult way, my brother says.
[04:22] <skel> jburd: I figured with sun gpl'ing everything, it'd be nice to have a friendly java appserver in the repository
[04:22] <tur1> hi guys just what to ask what are the equivalent lib for this libxalan-c, libxerces-c and version 5 of libstdc++ in dapper?
[04:22] <Pelo> hajiko,  what distro are you running right now ?
[04:22] <harry> Is python portable?
[04:22] <tur1> i need this lib so i could install vitualbox
[04:23] <skel> harry: define portable
[04:23] <cinone01> cant find concrete answer in the forum anyone?..
[04:23] <skel> harry: it has a fairly diverse standard library.. so you typically don't need to do more than install python on the machine you want your script to run
[04:23] <Zenerek> question,I'm running an intel p3 800 something with 768(i think) of ram, I notice that opening programs seems to take longer than i might in windows however file transfers are clearly faster,I wonder if some of the slowdown is because i am still running the default 386 kernel, if i switch to 686 kernel will i see some improvment? and will i have to reinstall any apps or settings?
[04:23] <penguin5201> magnanimous: it says it wont run on my processor type (i386)
[04:23] <harry> i.e. can be used on any operating system withoutany significant code modification
[04:23] <cinone01> how to parse php files to run in the browser?.
[04:24] <strager> cables: hmm
[04:24] <tur1> !libxalan-c
[04:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about libxalan-c - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:24] <skel> harry: yes, so long as you're not doing something platform specific :)
[04:24] <cables> strager, cable<tab>
[04:24] <tur1> !libxerces-c
[04:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about libxerces-c - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:24] <strager> cables: Still
[04:24] <strager> cables: ca<tab> works too
[04:24] <hajiko> alright, perfect.
[04:24] <cables> strager, I get cableroy, and so does everyone else...
[04:24] <Pelo> Zenerek,  don't know about faster but  you shoudlnT, have to reinstall any apps.   you might consider using  xubuntu , it is a bit lighter
[04:24] <strager> cables: Untabbable?  ;P
[04:24] <strager> hmm
[04:24] <cinone01> how to parse php files to run in the browser?.
[04:24] <salty> i need help configuring idjc
[04:25] <strager> cables: This client is weird then, lol
[04:25] <skel> harry: like writing and reading files and sockets and whatnot has worked fine in windows and linux for me without modification
[04:25] <cables> cinone01, can't do it... you need a server
[04:25] <strager> cinone01: CGI?
[04:25] <strager> !lamp | cinone01
[04:25] <ubotu> cinone01: 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+)
[04:25] <salty> !idjc
[04:25] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about idjc - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:25] <cinone01> i already installed it the problem is it is opening a popup with option of how to open it..
[04:25] <harry> I learned how to use QBASIC a while ago and am looking to learn a newer language that I can use to make programs for myself & my friends, but they use Windows. what would you reccomend?
[04:26] <cinone01> how can i make it open directly on the browser.?
[04:26] <strager> cinone01: Then you didn't configure it properly, or installed it wrong.
[04:26] <skel> cinone01: sounds like a apache config problem
[04:26] <salty> perl
[04:26] <salty> python
[04:26] <Pelo> harry,   c++
[04:26] <Zenerek> that could be a big download on dialup,by the way last night i changed the swappiness seting and saw a clear improvment
[04:26] <salty> c++
[04:26] <ardchoille> harry: Python
[04:26] <strager> harry: Brainfuck ;P
[04:27] <harry> what?
[04:27] <ardchoille> strager: That's a tiny one
[04:27] <Pelo> Zenerek,   you can get one mailed to you free of charge or you can ask a freind to dl it for you
[04:27] <strager> ardchoille: Portable.
[04:27] <salty> harry try Python
[04:27] <Zenerek> could i just not change gui's?
[04:27] <harry> ok. Thanks
[04:27] <cinone01> strager: any idea why or how can i resolve it?..i look inthe forum but can find concrete answer
[04:28] <strager> cinone01: What guide did you originally follow?
[04:28] <Pelo> Zenerek,  you probably could,   try sudo apt-get install  xubuntu-desktop
[04:28] <kingcobra_> freebsd is not linux is it
[04:28] <strager> cinone01: Perhaps you have a broken link somewhere in a config file for the .so for PHP.
[04:28] <strager> *The PHP module
[04:28] <Pelo> Zenerek,  might be a heavy download for a dial-up
[04:28] <Zenerek> how large?
[04:29] <Pelo> Zenerek,  I don'T know
[04:29] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: No, that's a *BSD, different operating system.
[04:29] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, ok cool i thought something like that
[04:29] <Zenerek> well i'll look into it
[04:30] <Pelo> Zenerek,  http://packages.ubuntu.com/edgy/metapackages/xubuntu-desktop
[04:30] <cinone01> strager: i just installed it using apt-get
[04:30] <strager> cinone01: Installed what?
[04:30] <cinone01> apache
[04:30] <strager> Just "php" ?
[04:30] <strager> Just apache?
[04:30] <strager> !lamp | cinone01
[04:30] <ubotu> cinone01: 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+)
[04:30] <hajiko> Thanks, that was way easy.
[04:30] <cinone01> apache,php5 and mysql
[04:30] <strager> libapache2-mod-php5 ?
[04:31] <salty> Zenerek just 'apt-get' the linux 686 image...it's not a big dl
[04:31] <penguin5201> i just installed NetworkManager, where is it located >.< noob here
[04:31] <Pelo> admin ?
[04:31] <penguin5201> no its not there
[04:31] <Pelo> type it in the terminal
[04:31] <strager> penguin5201: Is it hidden ?
[04:32] <puff> heya... I must be missing something obvious;  I've just set up an ubuntu box on a static IP address.
[04:32] <strager> penguin5201: For terminal: gksudo network-admin
[04:32] <xircx> when i tryed to pull space off my windows partition it wouldnt let me add it to my ubuntu partition
[04:32] <xircx> whys that
[04:32] <buffboy> kkk
[04:33] <cinone01> yup i also iinstalled it
[04:33] <buffboy> girls with msn add me dkmorris_1991@hotmail.com
[04:33] <salty> penguin5201 'system', 'administration', 'networking'
[04:33] <strager> cinone01: Did you... follow all that lamp guide?
[04:33] <puff> heya... I must be missing something obvious;  I've just set up an ubuntu box on a static IP address.  At the shell it doesn't appear to have a DNS server.
[04:33] <strager> buffboy: Pathetic.
[04:33] <penguin5201> oh thats it... thats not working for me
[04:33] <penguin5201> i can't connect
[04:33] <g4h> hey all, i was wondering if anyone can help me identify a problem i'm having with one of my machines. earlier today i attempted to upgrade my distro to 6.10 under xfce and at one point it hung, forcing me to reboot. after remooting i got to the login screen, logged in and then it hung on the desktop, no menus or icons, and a working mouse. then i tried installing KDE as a workaround till i could fine the source of the problem a
[04:33] <g4h> nd it does the same thing.
[04:33] <Pelo> xircx,  how did you go about it ?   resize ntfs then what ?
[04:34] <strager> xircx: Any error message?
[04:34] <xircx> no
[04:34] <strager> xircx: Do you already have four primary partitions and are trying to make another?
[04:34] <strager> xircx: What program did you use?  GParted?
[04:34] <xircx> but it wont let me add the unformatted parition space to my other paritition with linux
[04:34] <xircx> the one on the ubuntu cd
[04:35] <cinone01> strager: i'll try to reinstall it
[04:35] <Pelo> g'night folks
[04:35] <strager> xircx: How many partitions do you have now?
[04:35] <xircx> 4
[04:35] <strager> xircx: Did it resize successfully?
[04:35] <strager> xircx: Are any of your partitions extended?
[04:35] <xircx> no
[04:35] <xircx> yes
[04:35] <strager> No to which?
[04:36] <xircx> my linux one is extended
[04:36] <strager> So, you have four partitions
[04:36] <xircx> ya i bleave so
[04:36] <strager> one windows, two unknown, one extended with one linux partition (one ext3 ?) ?
[04:36] <xircx> 1 for windows and 3 for linux
[04:36] <strager> oh..
[04:36] <kingcobra_> 1flux
[04:36] <strager> ANY extended ??
[04:36] <xircx> i have a ex3 and a swap
[04:36] <kingcobra_> !flux
[04:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about flux - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:37] <strager> K, here's an easier way
[04:37] <ardchoille> !fluxbox
[04:37] <ubotu> fluxbox is a lightweight and responsive window manager for GNU/Linux. For how to set it up and more information see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fluxbox
[04:37] <xircx> the linux are extended
[04:37] <q_a_z_steve> Hey, I need the nelson mandela file, can someone give me a link? I need to download it into an OOo present. I'm not currently in Ubuntu
[04:37] <strager> xircx: type sudo parted
[04:37] <strager> xircx: in a terminal.
[04:37] <kingcobra_> thanx
[04:37] <ardchoille> :)
[04:37] <strager> xircx: Then type print all
[04:37] <ant-> kingcobra_ : you'll like fluxbox if you like light easy to config wm's
[04:37] <strager> xircx: nopaste the output, masking out private stuff if you waant
[04:38] <kingcobra_> ant-, ok thanks
[04:38] <strager> buffboy message fail..
[04:38] <xircx>  2      19.7GB  40.0GB  20.3GB  extended               lba
[04:38] <ardchoille> ant-: Wow, fluxconf is even in the repos, nice
[04:38] <xircx>  7      19.7GB  29.5GB  9862MB  logical   ext2
[04:38] <|Amon|> lol i was trying to get my 5 button mouse working and what i did was the left and right buttons (far right/left) were supposed to make the back buttons in firefox go back so i didnt have to go to the arrows all the time but now when i move my wheel it goes back/forth not up/down
[04:38] <xircx>  6      29.5GB  39.5GB  9994MB  logical   ext3
[04:38] <xircx> i wanna add them together
[04:38] <salty> i love fluxbox
[04:38] <|Amon|> think i messed up xorg.conf or imwheelrc
[04:38] <strager> xircx: It'd help to nopaste
[04:38] <strager> !nopaste | xircx
[04:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nopaste - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:38] <strager> gah
[04:38] <strager> !paste | xircx
[04:38] <ubotu> xircx: 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] <kingcobra_> how do you extend the cutoff point for saved lines in xchat
[04:39] <cinone01> strager: still not working
[04:39] <xircx> !paste | xircx
[04:39] <cinone01> hmmm
[04:39] <strager> cinone01: Did you follow the entire guide ?
[04:39] <|Amon|> why cant we have a bot that we can flood that'll paste a link with the person's nick to the url on ubuntu's paste
[04:39] <strager> cinone01: Including configuring Apache for PHP usage?
[04:39] <cinone01> on installing it?.yeah
[04:39] <q_a_z_steve> Hey, I need the nelson mandela file, can someone give me a link? I need to download it into an OOo present. I'm not currently in Ubuntu
[04:39] <xircx> i will paste bin it
[04:39] <Orfeous> i cant get my HDD-led to work when using ubuntu, it was working with windows.
[04:39] <strager> |Amon|: Because the user has to learn to use a nopaste for other chans too.
[04:40] <Dralid> How do you read files on a linux partition from windows XP? I can push the files I need from Linux, but can I pull them off linux from windows?
[04:40] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: Go to the xchat prefs, and in the Text box section look for the "Scrollback lines"
[04:40] <|Amon|> strager, do you understand what i mean though
[04:40] <strager> Dralid: It's somewhere in the ubuntu guide
[04:40] <strager> |Amon|: Yes.
[04:40] <cinone01> libapache2 module i laready installed it but still not working
[04:40] <Halitech> does anyone know how to get an ISA Opti 16 sound card to work?
[04:40] <xircx> heres the link
[04:40] <xircx> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13049/
[04:40] <strager> cinone01: Read section: Edit Apache Configuration
[04:40] <|Amon|> so any idea what i got backwards on my xorg.conf or imwheelrc
[04:41] <|Amon|> the wheel acts how the extra buttons should
[04:41] <puff> Anybody know bind?
[04:41] <strager> xircx: So which are you trying to install to?
[04:41] <|Amon|> puff, yes
[04:41] <Orfeous> any idea?
[04:41] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, thanks very much
[04:41] <xircx> i wanna add ex2 + ex3
[04:41] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: You're welcome :)
[04:41] <strager> xircx: You mean merge them?
[04:41] <xircx> yes
[04:41] <strager> xircx: you have to delete one and resize the other
[04:41] <strager> xircx: Is there any data on them?
[04:41] <puff> I'm trying to figure out some bind basics.
[04:42] <xircx> right now i have ubuntu on 3 and free space on 2
[04:42] <Dralid> Does Ubuntu use ext2 or ext3 or something else for the filesystem?
[04:42] <ardchoille> ext3
[04:42] <strager> Dralid: It can use ext2, ext3, or reiserfs most of the time
[04:42] <puff> |Amon|: i'm trying to figure out some bind basics.  I've set up an ubuntu server box with a static IP address.  what're the right keywords to google on to learn how to configure it's primary and secondary dns?
[04:42] <|Amon|> puff, i use zoneedit
[04:42] <xircx> right now i have ubuntu on ext3 and i wanna merge ex2 with it
[04:42] <genii> Dralid The usual default is ext3
[04:43] <xircx> other wize im go'in to have to format my hard drive and start all over
[04:43] <|Amon|> http://www.zoneedit.com/+
[04:43] <|Amon|> http://www.zoneedit.com/
[04:43] <strager> xircx: I would do this:  Reformat partition 7 (see first column) to ext3, copy 6 to 7, delete 6, resize 7 to fill up the space.
[04:43] <strager> xircx: Get that?
[04:43] <puff> |Amon|: Ah, resolv.conf.
[04:43] <strager> xircx: This would be easily done for you with GParted.
[04:44] <xircx> but it wont let me resize 6 backwords
[04:44] <|Amon|> http://www.zoneedit.com/doc/dns-basics.html
[04:44] <|Amon|> ack
[04:44] <strager> xircx: Simply format your ext2, copy the data from your old ext3 to your new ext3, delete the old ext3, and resize.
[04:44] <strager> xeros: ext3/libparted doesn't support moving ext2/3 FS's.
[04:44] <strager> er
[04:44] <xircx> will GParted let me do that?
[04:44] <strager> xircx: ext3/libparted doesn't support moving ext2/3 FS's.
[04:45] <strager> xircx: I think so, yes.
[04:45] <xircx> ok can i do that right from here or do i have to use the live cd?
[04:45] <strager> xircx: quit out of parted (type quit) and open up gparted.
[04:45] <strager> You can do the copy right now if you have /dev/hda7 unmounted
[04:46] <xircx> its unmouted
[04:46] <xircx> ok so how do i open GParted
[04:46] <xircx> i dont think i have that installed
[04:46] <xircx> or is it a preinstalled program
[04:47] <SirOsisOfTheLive> if i use the following command for my samba share mount -t smbfs -o username=kenw //t01/kendownloads /terra/kendownloads
[04:47] <SirOsisOfTheLive> what is the equivalent fstab entry?
[04:47] <jacob> HOla
[04:47] <strager> xircx: preinstalled
[04:47] <strager> xircx: Simply type in a terminal: gksudo gparted
[04:47] <xircx> wheres it located
[04:47] <jacob> What is a mpeg compatible equivelent to windows movie maker
[04:47] <jacob> or better
[04:48] <xircx> not found
[04:48] <strager> xircx: Got it?
[04:48] <strager> aw...
[04:48] <xircx> dint finded it
[04:48] <strager> Try system->Partition Editor or something
[04:48] <jacob> ?
[04:48] <ardchoille> xircx: sudo apt-get install gparted
[04:48] <strager> For you I think the graphical partition editor would be easier...
[04:48] <strager> Oh right, forgot you can install stuff on LiveCD.  xD
[04:48] <dustpyle_x2> hey does anyone know where I can get some good grep tuts?
[04:49] <strager> dustpyle_x2: man grep
[04:49] <strager> What's a "grep tut" xD
[04:49] <xircx> its installing
[04:49] <genii> dustpyle_x2: You could ask in #bash :)
[04:49] <strager> xircx: k
[04:49] <dustpyle_x2> oh
[04:49] <dustpyle_x2> ya that's probably a better place to ask
[04:49] <strager> xircx: Run that command again once it's installed
[04:49] <mzuverink> anyone affiliated with easylinux.info or know of them through experience?
[04:49] <xircx> ok
[04:49] <strager> dustpyle_x2: man grep...
[04:50] <chipbuddy> i'd like to keep a terminal always open... sort of like yakuake, except just a normal gnome-terminal. is there a way to set some hot keys (maybe commands through beryl) that hides and unhides a specific terminal window that is always open?
[04:50] <xircx> ok i have it open
[04:50] <strager> xircx: k, now are there any lock symbols next to your ext2?
[04:51] <xircx> only ext3
[04:51] <xircx> and some others
[04:51] <strager> k, good
[04:51] <xircx> but ext2 unlocked
[04:51] <strager> yeah
[04:51] <strager> K, click your ext2 and hit "Delete"
[04:51] <ardchoille> chipbuddy: There are some keyboard shortcuts in gnome-terminal itself: Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts.."
[04:51] <xircx> k done
[04:51] <strager> xircx: There should be an "Unallocated" in its place.
[04:52] <strager> xircx: Click that, an hit New
[04:52] <xircx> yup
[04:52] <strager> Create as: Logical Partition
[04:52] <strager> Filesystem: ext3
[04:52] <strager> Hit okay.
[04:52] <xircx> k done
[04:52] <jacob> Video editor for linux!
[04:52] <strager> Now...  I dunno if GParted can copy parts
[04:52] <strager> Seems not.
[04:52] <strager> xircx: Hit apply
[04:52] <strager> MAKE SURE nothing is on that partition though
[04:53] <strager> Your old ext2
[04:53] <xircx> ok its running
[04:53] <strager> k
[04:53] <xircx> it waz emty
[04:53] <strager> Once it's done, open up parted again
[04:53] <strager> sudo parted in a term
[04:53] <xircx> ok now what?
[04:53] <jacob> WHat is the name of the best video editing software thats easy, and free.
[04:53] <th3pr0d1gy> ola
[04:53] <strager> jacob: GOOGLE!
[04:53] <d00by> jacob, i have heard jahshaka is good
[04:53] <strager> th3pr0d1gy: ai
[04:54] <ctothej> is it alright to install OO.org 2.2 on Edgy?
[04:54] <xircx> ok sudo parted done
[04:54] <th3pr0d1gy> como me conecta con el server IRC-HISPANO
[04:54] <jacob> d00by: thnks ill google it
[04:54] <strager> xircx: print all again
[04:54] <jacob> strategy: i have idk what to google. thnks for tellin me what i know already
[04:54] <strager> xircx: Similar output?
[04:54] <vox754> !es
[04:54] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[04:55] <strager> jacob: lol, you can't spell?  xD
[04:55] <xircx> ok its printed
[04:55] <strager> xircx: Similar to what you pasted?
[04:55] <strager> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13049/
[04:55] <harry> is there a thing I can get for a GNOME toolbar that tells me my CPU temp
[04:55] <strager> Only with ext3 in part of ext2 ?
[04:55] <q_a_z_steve> Hey, I need the nelson mandela file, can someone give me a link? I need to download it into an OOo present. I'm not currently in Ubuntu
[04:55] <xircx> yes but theres 2 ext3 partitions
[04:55] <strager> okay
[04:56] <strager> xircx: Type in
[04:56] <strager> cp [from]  [to] 
[04:56] <strager> from would be your old ext3
[04:56] <strager> to would be your newer
[04:56] <strager> That should be, cp 6 7
[04:57] <strager> Don't switch them!!
[04:57] <xircx> so cp 6 to 7
[04:57] <strager> It should report the status of the copy.
[04:57] <strager> Without the to, yes.
[04:57] <xircx> or cp ext3 to ext3
[04:57] <Askar> How can I choose grubs default boot kernel?
[04:57] <strager> ? no
[04:57] <xircx> ok
[04:57] <strager> The numbers.
[04:57] <xircx> i got ya
[04:57] <strager> Type help if you need it.  ;P
[04:57] <biggrospif> does someone know a way,plugin,dll... to load rar archive with the archive manager
[04:57] <xircx> Error: Partition /dev/hda6 is being used.  You must unmount it before you modify
[04:57] <xircx> it with Parted.
[04:57] <strager> xircx: aw...
[04:58] <strager> xircx: I guess you have to get on livecd for the rest, ah?
[04:58] <xircx> its ok i think i can take it from here lol
[04:58] <vox754> !rar
[04:58] <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
[04:58] <xircx> ty for the help though
[04:58] <strager> xircx: heh
[04:58] <mycroftiv> Im working on article "Top files and directories to control your system": apt/sources.list, /etc/rc2.d/*, ~/.bashrc, grub/menu.lst, X11/xorg.conf  -- other suggestions?
[04:58] <Askar> how make ubuntu nondefault default?????
[04:58] <|Amon|> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13052/
[04:58] <|Amon|> Does this look okay?
[04:58] <|Amon|> this is my xorg.conf
[04:58] <biggrospif> thanks
[04:58] <strager> xircx: Bascially you need to copy the data, delete the old one, and resize so it fills the whole space.
[04:59] <jacob> strager: ur wasting ur time. im not an english major and am lazy, so su.
[04:59] <strager> jacob: If you're lazy, use tab complete.
[04:59] <xircx> i just have to boot from the live cd then cp 6 7 then deleate the old ext3 and resize the new ext3
[04:59] <xircx> right
[04:59] <strager> jacob: stra<tab> ?
[04:59] <craig_> http://rafb.net/p/Nfz37m15.html is a list of all the commands I used to get my wireless card working.  After a reboot, it stopped.  Anyone know why?
[04:59] <strager> xircx: Yup
[04:59] <xircx> kk
[04:59] <xircx> ty
[04:59] <NickGarvey> craig_: need to modprobe again?
[04:59] <|Amon|> actually, my bad. it's a 5 button mouse so which part of         Option          "ZAxisMapping" "6 7" should i edit so that i can get the 2 extra buttons to use as a back/forth button in firefox?
[05:00] <nexous_> How do I go about accessing FTP via terminal?
[05:00] <NickGarvey> ftp user@server
[05:00] <strager> nacer: man ftp
[05:00] <strager> er
[05:00] <craig_> NickGarvey, no good
[05:00] <strager> nexous_: man ftp
[05:00] <strager> nacer: sorry
[05:01] <strager> craig_: What commands are needed to make it work again?
[05:01] <kingcobra_> !beryl
[05:01] <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
[05:01] <strager> craig_: Start by rebooting, typing the last command, and seeing if it works.
[05:01] <RatKiller> nexous_, type  ftp connect xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
[05:01] <strager> craig_: Reboot, try the last two, reboot, next three, etc.
[05:01] <craig_> strager, no idea, I've run a bunchand reboored several times
[05:01] <strager> craig_: until it works
[05:01] <Askar> !offtopic
[05:01] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:01] <vox754> mycroftiv: that article, where is it going to be?
[05:01] <|Amon|> Anyone?
[05:01] <|Amon|> anyone here configured a 5 button mouse for ubuntu?
[05:02] <Flannel> !mouse | |Amon|
[05:02] <ubotu> |Amon|: Enabling extra mouse buttons: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto  - Enabling serial mouse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto
[05:02] <vox754> |Amon|: my mouse has plenty of buttons, no configuration needed, it just worked.
[05:02] <mycroftiv> vox754: on my website most likely
[05:02] <|Amon|> Flannel, i already followed the instructions there see my text above
[05:03] <noise> hello
[05:03] <|Amon|> vox754, boo for you
[05:03] <noise> just installed ubuntu it has 180 updates, but it says i have to run a partial upgrade is this normal
[05:03] <ryanakca> why can't I see my cursor when typing in Fx?
[05:03] <mzuverink> How come XChat wont beep when told to through preferences dialogue even when told to?
[05:04] <eck> mycroftiv: why /etc/rc2.d ? all of the rc directories are important
[05:04] <skiloup> How do I share my local printer on my ubuntu box with my windows machines?
[05:04] <strager> mzuverink: Did it just beep?
[05:05] <strager> ryanakca: Have you set your mouse to hide while typing?
[05:05] <mycroftiv> eck: thats true, but for the beginning to intermediate user, most of the services they are probably going to be installing or removing will be in rc2, I think
[05:05] <ryanakca> strager: yes, but I'm talking about the blinking black line that tells me where I'm typing... I fixed it... reloaded the page
[05:05] <eck> mycroftiv: no, most of them are set to start throughout multiple runlevels -- e.g. the service is set to run in runlevels 3,4,5 so if you just turn it off in one it will come up in a later runlevel
[05:06] <strager> ryanakca: You don't want that to show?  Or do?
[05:06] <seeker1> is there a command that will totally remove all of openoffice?
[05:06] <ryanakca> I do. I don't want the pointer to show (arrow). I want the blinking black line to show
[05:06] <vox754> noise: that should be normal. I would suggest upgrading small packages first, and watching out with kernel updates
[05:06] <ryanakca> anywais, it's fixed
[05:06] <strager> seeker1: sudo aptitude remove openoffice ??
[05:06] <mzuverink> strager, does not make any niose even though told to do so
[05:06] <noise> thank you vox754
[05:06] <mycroftiv> eck: yes, I know that, but most people dont change from default runlevel very much
[05:07] <strager> mzuverink: Did you disable the system bell somewhere in the system configuration?
[05:07] <seeker1> strager, no
[05:07] <Askar> ubuntu only workss when im drunk :((:(
[05:07] <strager> seeker1: sudo aptitude purge openoffice.org ?
[05:07] <seeker1> sudo apt-get remove openoffice.org*  <-- will this remove all of openoffice?
[05:07] <noise> how do i download more music to listen too i listen to ubutnu sax too much
[05:07] <seeker1> strager, stop that
[05:07] <strager> xD
[05:08] <seeker1> strager, im noy after guesswork
[05:08] <strager> I dunno... perhaps
[05:08] <mzuverink> Nope, I love audio feedback and enable it whenever possible, I have mac. mac degen
[05:08] <ctothej> seeker: what are you trying to do?
[05:08] <skiloup> how do I share my printer with my windows boxes?
[05:08] <dikdik> WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE!
[05:08] <seeker1> ctothej, to totally remove all of openoffice
[05:08] <dikdik> WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE!
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[05:08] <seeker1> ctothej, any ideas?  will sudo apt-get remove openoffice.org* do it?
[05:08] <mzuverink> Language
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[05:09] <Innatech> !ops | dikdik
[05:09] <ubotu> dikdik: Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild or Amaranth
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[05:09] <skiloup> STOP IT
[05:09] <dikdik> WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE!
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[05:09] <mzuverink> ban dikdik
[05:09] <dikdik> WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE!
[05:09] <seeker1> skiloup, you think he will stop because you ask him to?
[05:09] <|Amon|> ignorant assholes
[05:09] <ctothej> seeker1: you can use synaptic. search for openoffice and unmark all of the openoffice.org entries.
[05:09] <genii> !ops dikdik
[05:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ops dikdik - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:09] <skiloup> seeker1: it was more than you were doing
[05:09] <genii> bah I forgot the syntax now
[05:09] <ctothej> seeker1: you going to install OO 2.2?
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[05:10] <theCore> !op dikdik
[05:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about op dikdik - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:10] <noiesmo> !ops
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[05:10] <Innatech> ops | dikdik
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[05:10] <mzuverink> !ban
[05:10] <ubotu> If you have been banned it is probably because you have not gone along with what is acceptable behaviour. If you're not sure what acceptable behaviour is please see http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[05:10] <Innatech> !ops | dikdik
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[05:10] <IndyGunFreak> what the?
[05:10] <codebx> dikdik, aren't you at least a little concerned that people here will realize you have no talent nor a life?
[05:10] <dikdik> WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE!
[05:10] <dikdik> WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE!
[05:10] <dikdik> WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE!
[05:10] <dikdik> WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE!
[05:10] <dikdik> WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE!
[05:10] <noise> go outside virgin
[05:10] <IndyGunFreak> lol.
[05:10] <IndyGunFreak> comical
[05:10] <billy> what has happened to the ubuntu channel?
[05:10] <Justi1> no admin
[05:10] <dikdik> lol codebx. if i had any talent i wouldn't have to use ubuntu
[05:10] <ant-> its gone to hell
[05:10] <funfun_> dikdik, go to bed please
[05:10] <billy> oh.  earth_creatures.
[05:10] <Innatech> billy: malicious spam.
[05:10] <Smerity> Only a single idiot, don't worry
[05:10] <dikdik> lol codebx. if i had any talent i wouldn't have to use ubuntu
[05:10] <dikdik> lol codebx. if i had any talent i wouldn't have to use ubuntu
[05:11] <dikdik> WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE!
[05:11] <dikdik> WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE!
[05:11] <dikdik> WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE!
[05:11] <dikdik> WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE!
[05:11] <ant-> !op
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[05:11] <dikdik> WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE!
[05:11] <dikdik> WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE!
[05:11] <dikdik> WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE!
[05:11] <billy> can't we ban this earth_creature?
[05:11] <dikdik> WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE!
[05:11] <dikdik> WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE!
[05:11] <Innatech> Somebody on the auth list invoke Chan Guard and get rid of this tool
[05:11] <mzuverink> I tried says needs op status
[05:11] <IndyGunFreak> billy, just give them a second.
[05:11] <genii> !ops
[05:11] <SurfnKid> this guy is all over the place
[05:11] <SurfnKid> in #politics too spamming
[05:11] <Smerity> !op
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[05:11] <funfun_> dikdik, must be 12 years old, or something like that....
[05:12] <ant-> funfun_ : you give him that much?
[05:12] <dikdik> WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE!
[05:12] <Smerity> funfun_, I tend to find age doesn't necessarily lead to immaturity unfortunately
[05:12] <billy> Earth is still a fun place, though.
[05:12] <noise> dikdik can you not use the n word it offends me
[05:12] <theCore> dikdik, you will get K-lined
[05:12] <mzuverink> funfun, if that was the case I am sure he could come up with more orig content
[05:12] <ant-> noise : you think he cares about your feelings?
[05:12] <genii> noise Besides spamming that is
[05:12] <IndyGunFreak> i she gone?
[05:12] <dikdik> WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE!
[05:12] <noise> we are all human
[05:12] <dikdik> WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE!
[05:12] <dikdik> WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE!
[05:12] <noise> he knows deep down he loves us all
[05:13] <dikdik> WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE!
[05:13] <dikdik> WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE!
[05:13] <dikdik> WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE! WAKE UP NIGGER YOU SLEPT TOO LATE!
[05:13] <noise> do not fight it dikdik
[05:13] <billy> noise:   yes.  we should show him love back.
[05:13] <Innatech> I'd like to advise everyone that Dikdik is advertising his public IP (comcast HSI netblock.)
[05:13] <codebx> well, dikdik, when you're older.. you can always put "spammed irc channels" on your resume
[05:13] <IndyGunFreak> where are the freakin ops?
[05:13] <theCore> dikdik, FreeNode says bye!
[05:13] <titun> After updating few softwares I am unable to access networking tool?
[05:13] <IndyGunFreak> !ops
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[05:13] <billy> dikdik is probably ok deep down.  he's just been hurt before.  that's all.
[05:13] <peacho> Sounds like this is interesting.
[05:13] <Smerity> Go PhilKC =] 
[05:13] <ant-> thank goodness for PhilKC
[05:14] <noise> dikdik brother, please do not use offensive language, we are your friends not your enemies. tell us what is wrong with you my friend
[05:14] <PhilKC> Sorry for the delay, and ++poningru :)
[05:14] <peacho> I have a question for anyone that might know to answer.
[05:14] <codebx> noise, where are you from, my friend?
[05:14] <genii> PhilKC: Better late than never :)
[05:14] <billy> dikdik needs to represent us comcast'ers a little better than all that.
[05:14] <Pelo> has anyone managed to burn a multi-session dvd on gnomebaker ?
[05:14] <ant-> PhilKC : we will live
[05:14] <Smerity> peacho, just ask, don't ask to ask =] 
[05:14] <_Spire_> peacho: and the question is..
[05:14] <skiloup> !ips
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[05:14] <noise> i am born from jamacia
[05:14] <skiloup> !ops
[05:14] <noise> :)
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[05:14] <Pelo> hello PhilKC
[05:14] <codebx> oh
[05:14] <Kazol> where do I get the firefox\profile folder?
[05:14] <codebx> no wonder you talk like that... :)
[05:14] <codebx> that's a good thing
[05:14] <stepanstas> Hey guys
[05:15] <codebx> hello step
[05:15] <peacho> I need to know what the best way to set up Apache and other parts of the LAMP on the Desktop version of 6.10.
[05:15] <genii> skiloup Please only do that in emergencies :)
[05:15] <ceros> hello
[05:15] <PhilKC> Pelo!
[05:15] <noise> i am sure dikdik will realize one day he can use his powers for good and not evil
[05:15] <Pelo> !gnomebaker > Pelo
[05:15] <_Spire_> peacho: do you just want a plain LAMP server along with the ubuntu desktop?
[05:15] <Kazol> Where do I get the Firefox program files?
[05:15] <Smerity> Kazol, should be home directory .mozilla/firefox/
[05:15] <codebx> spamming irc channels cannot be used for good
[05:15] <ceros> i'm using ubuntu through a standard tv
[05:15] <Justi1> oy, the ubuntu channel is overrun
[05:15] <Smerity> Kazol, sorry, I thought you meant preferences et al,
[05:15] <noise> no codebx but maybe spam bill gates channel
[05:15] <drew> Can anyone help me with this: (Trying to install wine) http://rafb.net/p/umEeCn58.html
[05:15] <noise> he is not my friend
[05:16] <codebx> that's terrible, noise
[05:16] <codebx> perhaps bill gate was hurt, but he's really a good guy deep inside
[05:16] <stepanstas> I am typing in "su" in terminal, and then my pass. It does not go through.  I know its the right pass, because it works for when installing programs.  What could be wrong?
[05:16] <peacho> Uh yeah. So that I have the server, but am able to use the GUI to test it. Plus I just want to play around with the OS (I'm fairly new to it).
[05:16] <ctothej> what is the effect of the ! ops or ! op commands?
[05:16] <NickGarvey> ctothej: /msg ubotu ops
[05:16] <noise> we all have love inside people just try to fight it
[05:16] <Justi1> drew, you can synaptic all of those libs
[05:16] <NickGarvey> ctothej: oh, someone just did it
[05:16] <Kazol> smerity: I'm upgrading to v.2.0 and I need to backup the extensions.
[05:16] <NickGarvey> ctothej: it calls all the ops by saying their name
[05:16] <drew> Justi1: no quicker way of doing it?
[05:16] <Justi1> use aptitude
[05:16] <ryanakca> ctothej: it pings all the ops in the channel in order to get their attention in an /emergency/
[05:16] <ceros> is there a way to scroll through the desktop over the borders
[05:16] <ceros> ?
[05:16] <noise> i love wobbly boxes that is why i am here, my friend
[05:17] <Smerity> Kazol - command line locate firefox
[05:17] <Smerity> Throws up a list of directories
[05:17] <NickGarvey> cool kids do "which firefox"
[05:17] <Justi1> lol
[05:17] <peacho> So, any suggestions?
[05:17] <superlol86> drew:  sudo apt-get install wine &&sudo winecfg :)
[05:17] <Justi1> I thought we agreed it was icefox now
[05:17] <Smerity> NickGarvey, that only gives where the binary is, not the relative folder
[05:17] <NickGarvey> Smerity: ah, what are you looking for then?
[05:17] <Pelo> superlol86,   he needs to install his dependencies
[05:17] <Innatech> THIS firefox, sucka! >points down< (sorry, couldn't resist!)
[05:17] <Kazol> smerity: so /admin/.mozilla/firefox?
[05:17] <_Spire_> peacho: IMO, the easiest option would be XAMPP, which is basically prepackaged LAMP server
[05:17] <ctothej> ryanakca:  by sending them a message?
[05:18] <drew> superlol86: still says "broken packages"
[05:18] <mzuverink> Anyone get Ubuntus Samba to play nice with M$ Samba in Vista
[05:18] <mycroftiv> stepanstas: ubuntu by default sets up your initial admin account to have full priviliges via sudo, but it doesnt setup up a root account. if you sudo passwd root and make a password, then you can su into a # prompt successfully
[05:18] <peacho> Okay, I will take a look.
[05:18] <NickGarvey> Smerity: I'll admit I wasn't paying attention to the question at all and just assumed you were looking for the bin
[05:18] <_Spire_> peacho: if you're just experimenting
[05:18] <NickGarvey> Smerity: sorry about that :)
[05:18] <drew> Justi1: says I have those packages =\
[05:18] <Smerity> NickGarvey, no probs, help always appreciated =] 
[05:18] <ryanakca> ctothej: no, it says their name in the channel. that in turn makes the window flash and rings a bell on their speakers
[05:18] <superlol86> drew: sudo apt-get update
[05:18] <Smerity> Kazol, hold on, I'll have a look where extensions are kept
[05:18] <codebx> noise, why do you think people try to fight the love that they have inside?
[05:18] <ctothej> ryanakca: ahh nice. thanks.
[05:18] <hajiko> While switching to breezy from hoary, I waited for the progress bar to nudge for a while until I clicked "terminal" and realized it was waiting for input on weather it was ok to stop and restart services.
[05:18] <Justi1> drew....looks like we have a real puzzle then
[05:18] <Pelo> drew,   sudo apt-get install   then list all the dependencies listed at the bottom of that error msg in dependencies not met
[05:18] <ant-> mycroftiv : you can sudo -i into root without setting up the root passwd
[05:18] <codebx> man! I feel like a woman.
[05:19] <superlol86> Pelo: fackt
[05:19] <drew> i did, i have them all installed
[05:19] <drew> lol
[05:19] <stepanstas> mycroftiv, thanks for replying.  I only have one account on this comp (mine)
[05:19] <noise> codebx i do not know, maybe the stress and demands of the modern world life
[05:19] <Justi1> oh, now that song is in my head
[05:19] <Justi1> bastid
[05:19] <ant-> stepanstas : just use sudo -i to get a root prompt
[05:19] <codebx> oh
[05:19] <drew> Pelo: they're all installed, thats whats funny =\
[05:19] <peacho> Okay, that looks pretty good. I'm in XP right now. Let me boot into Ubuntu and try to get it to work. ;)
[05:19] <noise> i like opera but it doesnt stop me from also enjoying a good ballet ha ha ha!!
[05:19] <codebx> init 0 gets a root prompt on my box
[05:19] <Pelo> drew,  are you on  64bit ?
[05:20] <Justi1> ok, fire up aptitude, see if wine is partially installed, uninstall it, then reinstall
[05:20] <drew> Pelo: no, 32
[05:20] <Pelo> drew,  try this deb file  http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/archive/ubuntu/edgy/wine_0.9.33~winehq0~ubuntu~6.10-2_i386.deb
[05:20] <Justi1> aptitude should grab all the deps
[05:20] <ctothej> anyone know why the edgy repositories arent updated for OO.org 2.2?
[05:20] <Justi1> because the OO.o team went out for pretzels and beer?
[05:20] <stepanstas> ant-, is it the same thing as "su"
[05:21] <ctothej> well it wasnt for 2.1 either
[05:21] <Pelo> ctothej,  because it takes time to make a package and  oo 2.2 is just out
[05:21] <con-man> !glade
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[05:21] <drew> i had wine installed, then before removing it i updated the repository to get newer version of wine, then after reloading synaptic i uninstalled the old wine and somewhere in between things got messed up
[05:21] <drew> wine is not installed, all those packages that its askign for are isntalled =\
[05:21] <skiloup> How do I add my printer as a samba share?
[05:21] <ctothej> Pelo: ok, so its planned?
[05:21] <Pelo> drew,  you don't need to  uninstall older versions when updating
[05:21] <noise> i came here earlier in search of answers and i got them and they did perform most magificiantly i must thank you people for all your work
[05:21] <Justi1> I bet there are some hidden files left....
[05:22] <drew> Pelo: well, i had to delete .wine either way, i messed around too much with it
[05:22] <Pelo> ctothej,  eventualy I am sure,  but there is no pressing reason to update to the newest latest versions all the time
[05:22] <codebx> u b whalecum, noise
[05:22] <Justi1> testing virii?
[05:22] <Pelo> drew,  you could have just deleted  /,wine
[05:22] <mzuverink> ctothej, my hotkey-setup went fine
[05:22] <noise> you are funny codebx lol
[05:22] <drew> Pelo: i did lol
[05:23] <Pelo> drew,  is that deb pakcage working ?
[05:23] <drew> Pelo: then uninstalled, i didn't know i could just delte one and not touch the other and just update
[05:23] <drew> no
[05:23] <drew> Pelo: no, uninstalling, reinstalling, and removing and installing is not working, still same message when trying to grab wine
[05:23] <codebx> :)
[05:23] <noise> what is the best screensaver i quite like skyrocket what is your best??
[05:23] <Steil> ctothej: edgy repos aren't updated for OOo 2.2 because edgys already released? it'll probably be in backports once feisty is released...
[05:24] <Justi1> you can always compile oo.o yourself
[05:24] <Justi1> ouch
[05:24] <ctothej> Steil: ok cool. thanks.
[05:24] <Pelo> drew,  try asking for help in  #winehq   they might know better
[05:24] <mycroftiv> stepanstas: "sudo -i" works like su. also, even if you are the only normal user on your machine, the root account still exists, and "sudo passwd root" will let you set a password that can be used for "su"
[05:24] <drew> hmm, ok thx Pelo
[05:24] <mzuverink> ctothej, my oo is 2.2 whats yours?
[05:24] <ctothej> Justi1: right, i am going to do so now
[05:24] <superlol86> drew: grab wine's tarball, it would be good 4 you :)
[05:24] <codebx> noise, honestly, I like 'atunnel'
[05:24] <Flannel> Steil, ctothej, doubt edgy will get OOo 2.2.  Backports only happen for really big stuff.
[05:24] <Pelo> Justi1,  probably,  get the source and use this guide  http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[05:24] <ctothej> mzuverink: 2.0.4
[05:24] <harry> Is it possible to run a web server without a static ip adress? (i.e. an ftp server that you could connect to using whatever ip adress you had at the time?)
[05:24] <Smerity> Kazol, haha sorry. Confused myself. My profile's name is funky. Basically, all you have to do is copy homedirectory/.mozilla/firefox/profilename elsewhere (as it contains the extensions et al)
[05:25] <mzuverink> in dapper?
[05:25] <ctothej> edgy
[05:25] <Smerity> harry, certainly is possible, no problem with that
[05:25] <Flannel> harry: yep.  And there are even services that'll do a dynamic IP redirect thing, check out dyndns and others
[05:25] <noise> that one is brilliant too i can't stop watching when will it end amazing technology!!!
[05:25] <mzuverink> ctothej, thats what I meant
[05:25] <Justi1> I'm an old linux dog Pelo, I can compile with the best of them....just too lazy to do so
[05:25] <ctothej> Flannel: oh, OO.org isnt considered big?
[05:25] <Justi1> :-D
[05:25] <mrkris_> heya, I have a 9gb home movie that i ripped and converted to an ISO. i want to now take this 9gb iso and fit it on a single layer dvd. anyone know of any steps to do this?
[05:25] <codebx> haha
[05:25] <Pelo> Justi1,  sorry it wasnT' intended for you
[05:25] <codebx> noise, you definitely have a cool personality
[05:26] <codebx> i like the skyrocket one a lot
[05:26] <Flannel> ctothej: no.  Flash9 was (because Flash7 had major problems).  Even FF2 won't ever be backported to Dapper.
[05:26] <Pelo> noise, we've all tried beryl we don't need a play by play
[05:26] <codebx> he's talking about the screen savers (Pelo)
[05:26] <phu789> hi
[05:26] <noise> thank you codebx i love fireworks they look really realistic
[05:26] <Pelo> hello phu789
[05:27] <codebx> yeah, they do.  i almost wanted to duck to avoid them
[05:27] <keyver> hi...I need the ubuntu software...plz
[05:27] <noise> wish i could make more of them go off than just the small ones that do ha ha ha!!
[05:27] <codebx> hehe yeah
[05:27] <Flannel> !install | keyver
[05:27] <ubotu> keyver: 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
[05:27] <CharlieSu> my list of kernels on grub is getting large.. i know how to manually edit my menu.1st file but i was wondering if there was a ubuntu specific way of managing my /boot partition and grub conf to edit out kernels....
[05:27] <mzuverink> ctothej, try this repo, i used the synaptic repo editor to remove what i did not need, but they are all solid packages http://3v1n0.tuxfamily.org/blog/lista-repository-sourceslist-ottimizzata-per-ubuntu-kubuntu-linux/
[05:27] <noise> i found free music on wikimedia they have good ones if people need music :)
[05:27] <Flannel> CharlieSu: Just remove the old kernels with a package manager
[05:28] <CharlieSu> Flannel: w/ apt-get?
[05:28] <codebx> i prefer oink, actually :)
[05:28] <Pelo> CharlieSu,  you can  remove the kernel packages from synaptic
[05:28] <mzuverink> ctothej, if you look youll find a deb to install all the repos
[05:28] <CharlieSu> codebx: same.. oink is the bomb
[05:28] <Flannel> CharlieSu: or synaptic, or aptitude, or whatever.
[05:28] <Kazol> smerity: thanks very much!
[05:28] <CharlieSu> Flannel: gracias
[05:28] <CharlieSu> codebx: who needed an oink invite?
[05:28] <Smerity> Kazol, np, glad to help =] 
[05:28] <Flannel> CharlieSu: it's usually a good idea to leave an old one around (two kernels, the upgraded one, and an old one you know works)
[05:28] <ctothej> mzuverink: ill check it out now thx
[05:28] <Flannel> CharlieSu: just incase you have issues with the current, so you can go back to the old one
[05:28] <CharlieSu> Flannel: yes..  understand
[05:28] <codebx> nobody, CharlieSu (perhaps noise would like one), but...
[05:29] <mzuverink> ctothej, that keeps a bunch of stuff updated like amarok and such too, darn good source.list
[05:29] <keyver> somebody talk spanish??
[05:29] <CharlieSu> noise: oink invite?
[05:29] <codebx> it's possible they might disable your account if he does badly with it
[05:29] <Pelo> !es
[05:29] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[05:29] <noise> what is oink ???
[05:29] <codebx> noise, it's a private music torrent site
[05:29] <CharlieSu> codebx: true..  nevermind...
[05:29] <mzuverink> ctothej, remeber to us synaptic to get rid of the repos  you dont kneed
[05:29] <codebx> haha, CharlieSu .  That's nice of you to offer though
[05:29] <CharlieSu> codebx: my ratio is awesome now...    username:  nandke
[05:29] <noise> is it good music??
[05:29] <codebx> it's pretty much all the music you could want
[05:29] <CharlieSu> noise: it is ALL music
[05:29] <CharlieSu> lol
[05:29] <codebx> but, there are rules that you have to follow
[05:30] <ctothej> mzuverink: which will i no longer need?
[05:30] <codebx> yeah, my ratio is degrading.  badly.  I need to stop stealing the wifi connection from next door
[05:30] <codebx> and get a real one to boost my ratio back up
[05:30] <noise> yes rules we have rules in life i follow them me mother raised me well
[05:30] <ant-> codebx : build an antenna
[05:30] <codebx> :)
[05:30] <codebx> lol
[05:30] <codebx> okay...
[05:30] <ant-> codebx : youll get better reception
[05:31] <codebx> i get 4/5 bars.  it's just that they use a low-range package for their isp (cox)
[05:31] <ant-> i think they have some directional rf antenna howtos on the web
[05:31] <noise> i would be delighted to accept your invitation to oink music Charles i will follow rules i promise
[05:31] <mzuverink> ctothej, thats up to your tastes, i dont know you or your usage, just check it all out, then unenable the stuff that is sporaticly up and or dont work anymore
[05:31] <codebx> so i max out at about 100kb/sec as opposed to 1,500kb/sec with the premium package
[05:31] <ctothej> mzuverink: ok
[05:31] <ant-> oh i see
[05:31] <genii> ant- Yes, the "cantenna" works well
[05:31] <codebx> hehe
[05:31] <mzuverink> ctothej, only you know what you need chap
[05:32] <ant-> we shouldn't talk about this too much longer..
[05:32] <Hypnotic> Hey, I'm have a little problem with fstab... I can't  ger "rw" access for my automouunt. Here is the entry:
[05:32] <Pelo> noise,   codebx   may I remind you this is freenode and talk of illigal file sharing is prohibited
[05:32] <ctothej> mzuverink: no doubt. i see what you're saying now that I read further down the page
[05:32] <jacob> how do i install jahshaka
[05:32] <Hypnotic> "/dev/sdb6 /media/sdb6 vfat uid=500,gid=500 0 0"
[05:32] <codebx> Pelo, oh, we're talking about sharing files everyone already owns
[05:32] <jacob> i cant install it using the sh file for some reason
[05:32] <codebx> like the mp3 samples that come with windows
[05:32] <CharlieSu> noise: message me your email
[05:33] <Pelo> jacob, http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[05:33] <noise> that is my problem i do not have e-mail
[05:33] <codebx> noise, sign up for one at google mail (gmail.com)
[05:33] <noise> i want noise@noise.com but i cannot
[05:33] <codebx> lol
[05:33] <codebx> noise@gmail.com perhaps
[05:33] <CharlieSu> codebx: no way in hell that is available
[05:33] <noise> i told my friends my email noise@noise.com and they send me emails but i do not know how to read
[05:33] <mzuverink> ctothej, I would add the repos by hand and add what you only need if you know how to do that through synaptic or cli
[05:33] <codebx> well, just change it to noiselikesmen@gmail.com
[05:34] <noise> ha ha ha codebx funny
[05:34] <vox754> !off-topic
[05:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about off-topic - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:34] <linuxnooblah> hey, i jsut ran the updates and installed beryl but now when i try to ubuntu i get kicked to the text based login and when i try run sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start to get the gui it says not found argh how i get he gui back
[05:34] <drew> !wine
[05:34] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[05:34] <codebx> -(
[05:34] <ctothej> mzuverink: i do, and i agree, ill add only the ones i need
[05:34] <codebx> noise, i'd recommend signing up for a free email account somewhere
[05:34] <Hypnotic> Could someone help with an automount problem?
[05:34] <codebx> then charles can send you an invitation
[05:34] <spasticteapot> Any reccomendations for good games under Linux?
[05:34] <spasticteapot> Don't say Wesnoth.
[05:35] <mzuverink> ctothej, best repo list i found in a long time!
[05:35] <codebx> world of warcraft
[05:35] <sa1> gridwars, kobo
[05:35] <linuxnooblah> anyone?
[05:35] <Pelo> linuxnooblah,  sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop,  or try asking for help in #beryl
[05:35] <codebx> driftnet is a good game
[05:35] <noise> i see i will find email for you Charles i will not delay your time long i do apologize
[05:35] <ctothej> !someone | Hypnotic
[05:35] <ubotu> Hypnotic: 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?
[05:35] <ctothej> mzuverink: it is one serious list!
[05:35] <spasticteapot> codebx: No can do.
[05:36] <codebx> why?
[05:36] <spasticteapot> Intel Integrated.
[05:36] <vox754> Hypnotic: I noticed you pasted a line but didn't stated what was wrong
[05:36] <spasticteapot> And I'm too cheap to pay for Cedega.
[05:36] <codebx> oh
[05:36] <codebx> the driftnet that i was talking about is a program that scans packets over a network and pulls pictures from them and shows them on the screen
[05:36] <Smerity> spasticteapot, Tremulous!
[05:37] <codebx> so you can see what other people are looking at
[05:37] <mzuverink> ctothej, the man spends some time working on it, and he knows good packages andgood sources.  I recently switched to fiest and all the important ones on the list have fiest repos too!
[05:37] <Hypnotic> I am unable to get "read/write" access on a fat partition. Here is the entry from fstab: "/dev/sdb6 /media/sdb6 vfat uid=500,gid=500 0 0"
[05:37] <linuxnooblah> Pelo: will that start the gui?
[05:37] <Smerity> spasticteapot, I've played that game straight for like three or four weeks - it has stopped me even looking back at Windows =] 
[05:37] <codebx> what kind of game is it?
[05:37] <spasticteapot> Tremulous...I'll download it.
[05:37] <Pelo> linuxnooblah,   not sure but it should restore the desktop settings I think
[05:37] <mzuverink> Tremulous rock!
[05:37] <linuxnooblah> ty ill try
[05:37] <ctothej> mzuverink: wow nice. how is feisty?
[05:37] <vox754> "/dev/sdb6 /media/sdb6 vfat rw,uid=500,gid=500 0 0"
[05:37] <spasticteapot> Anyone know how to change the power management settings?
[05:37] <Pelo> linuxnooblah,  you better ask in #beryl
[05:37] <spasticteapot> ctothej: Wonderful.
[05:38] <spasticteapot> I now have crappy battery life.
[05:38] <gaspipe1> just curious... does anyone know of a program or "widget" for google's calendar? I have synced Evolution to it... but taday my pc has rebooted 3 times while replying to an email using evo. I'm wondering if it's the program
[05:38] <Pelo> spasticteapot,  I think with modprob
[05:38] <yell0w> Smerity, which one ?
[05:38] <codebx> are you using kde or gnome, spastic?
[05:38] <bigs2> I found a awsome program that isntalls beryl in ONE shot!
[05:38] <Smerity> yell0w, which one in relation to what? Game? http://www.tremulous.net/ but it's in Synaptic
[05:38] <bigs2> one command
[05:38] <Pelo> spasticteapot,   actualy,  search the forum for  powernowd
[05:38] <codebx> is it called aptitude, bigs?
[05:38] <linuxnooblah> what is it bigs2
[05:38] <ctothej> spasticteapot: its stable enough? upgrade process easy?
[05:38] <mzuverink> I have had only two issues, one being the webboard application and the other a strange fstab error that causes me to have two cdroms when I only have one, but the correct one workks
[05:38] <Hypnotic> vox754: that's the line I added in fstab for the automount, but I only have read access. Should I add an "rw" at the end?
[05:38] <bigs2> here.....
[05:39] <vexati0n> bleh. qemu = slooow.
[05:39] <mzuverink> ctothej, that above for you, sorry about the wrong protcol
[05:39] <codebx> qt?
[05:39] <lucifiel> ugh @#$@#$
[05:40] <codebx> damn it
[05:40] <vox754> Hypnotic: look closely, look again, after the vfat "/dev/sdb6 /media/sdb6 vfat rw,uid=500,gid=500 0 0"
[05:40] <codebx> I guess I can't play tremulous.  I have a trackball
[05:40] <Orfeous> http://www.viperlair.com/articles/editorials/vista/versus/
[05:40] <bigs2> wget http://zcat.wired.net.nz/zedgy ; chmod +x zedgy ; sudo ./zedgy
[05:40] <Orfeous> look at that test
[05:40] <bigs2> look at beryl being installed with one command
[05:40] <bigs2> worked for me
[05:40] <lucifiel> oh man, this is so so frustrating... I've just installed Ubuntu and I'm so lost. -__-;;
[05:40] <bigs2> :)
[05:40] <lucifiel> oh well
[05:40] <Hypnotic> vox754: ah ha! thanks, I was thinking it needed an "rw" in there somewhere. :)
[05:40] <ctothej> mzuverink: ok. some noticeable improvements though?
[05:41] <vox754> Hypnotic: woot
[05:41] <bigs2> <---- duo core 2 2ghz 2g ddr2, nvidia go 7800 256 ram
[05:41] <penguinisgay> http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2007/02/06/install-beryl-on-ubuntu-feisty-with-aiglx-for-nvidia-ubuntu-704/
[05:41] <bigs2> it runs like butter
[05:41] <spasticteapot> ctothej: Very stable.
[05:41] <Pelo> Lucifel,  you'll find your way,  it's not so hard, we are here to help ,  where do you want to go today ? :)
[05:41] <mzuverink> ctothej, definately, my machine(a hp dv1000 deries laptop has never worked better!)
[05:41] <spasticteapot> Ummm....anyone know how to improve my power usage?
[05:42] <Pelo> spasticteapot,  search the forum for powernowd
[05:42] <Pelo> spasticteapot,  and  fancontrol
[05:42] <Kazol> When I installed the new Firefox v.2, I could not run the new version and could only open the v.1.5, which is completely messed up. How do I start over and delete everything?
[05:42] <Pelo> spasticteapot,  and xsensors
[05:42] <spasticteapot> I have powernowd on.
[05:42] <mzuverink> Pelo, I think that only works if your cpu does scaling though
[05:42] <spasticteapot> Xsensors?
[05:42] <spasticteapot> I have a Pentium M.
[05:42] <lucifiel> to Pelo: well it may not be so hard but... i'm desperately trying to figure out how to install the latest version of FUSE. I actually want to install ntfs-3g
[05:43] <Pelo> mzuverink,   I manage to get it working with   a celeron d but it was annoying as hell
[05:43] <mzuverink> Pelo,  your hack, whatever works....;)
[05:43] <lucifiel> my fuse version is 2.4.2. for ntfs-3g to work, it needs to 2.6 and above, i think. :/
[05:43] <penguinisgay> http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_1.0-9755.html
[05:43] <Pelo> Lucifel,   don't always go for the latest version ,  go for the one compatible with ubuntu ,    you can install fuse from the synaptic pakage manager
[05:44] <lucifiel> ooh so i did that right, pelo, thank you very much.
[05:45] <lucifiel> it's just that on the ntfs-3g page, it says this "Please note, FUSE 2.6.0 or later is required to guarantee full data safety. "
[05:45] <Hypnotic> Time for bed. Thanks for the help.
[05:45] <Pelo> Lucifel,  I do remeber I had a msg when I installed my ntfs supprt about upgrading to a more recent version of fuse but I don't remember which,   anyway try it see what happens if it doesn't work go to the fuse website and get the latest,   this is how you install,   http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[05:45] <Pelo> Lucifel,  save that link you will need it
[05:45] <lucifiel> right right thank you! :)
[05:45] <lucifiel> bookmarking it now.
[05:46] <linuxnooblah> Pelo: it said the most recent version of ubuntu desktop was installed
[05:46] <Pelo> linuxnooblah,  then ask in #beryl if they can save your but
[05:47] <rubbad> anyone helping running me through an installation of AIXGL?
[05:47] <adam511> hello?
[05:47] <Pelo> rubbad,  the beryl wiki had a howto
[05:48] <rubbad> ty.
[05:48] <Pelo> adam511, ????
[05:48] <adam511> hi
[05:48] <adam511> I need help installing Ubuntu - dual boot config
[05:48] <noise> i have email charles are you still there
[05:48] <adam511> Anyone know where I can get install help
[05:48] <lucifiel> oops
[05:48] <Pelo> adam511,  do you already have space on your hdd to install it ?
[05:48] <lucifiel> i exited by mistake. :/
[05:48] <Pelo> adam511,  here
[05:48] <adam511> well, I already installed :-)
[05:48] <Pelo> ok
[05:49] <adam511> Problem is that when I boot, I get no operating system found message
[05:49] <Pelo> adam511,  what is the issue
[05:49] <adam511> I have 2 hard drives
[05:49] <adam511> one being used for backup
[05:49] <adam511> another one had WinXP on it
[05:49] <adam511> I want to add ubuntu to the HD with WinXP installed
[05:49] <adam511> I booted Ubuntu 7.04 (beta -- yes, I know, should not have started with Beta)
[05:49] <Pelo> adam511,  make sure you are booting from the correct hdd in your bios
[05:49] <Kazol> I just installed a new version of Firefox, I changed the profile to my existing one. I got all of the bookmarks, but I could not get any of the extensions. What should I do?
[05:49] <adam511> yes, the hard drive is *or was correct
[05:50] <cafuego_> defrag it, disk check it, then resize it and give Ubuntu at least 8GB (maybe a bit more if you can)
[05:50] <Pelo> adam511,   this sounds like a grub issue  , try asking in #grub
[05:50] <hansin321> join #ubuntu+1
[05:50] <adam511> ok, I am not sure if I configured grub properly
[05:50] <hansin321> sorry, forgot the /
[05:50] <gortba> Hi Can someone help. I can't unmount a hdd. It keeps saying device is busy.
[05:50] <Pelo> adam511, can you boot any os ?
[05:50] <adam511> I booted again off of the live CD and I can see all my hard disks
[05:50] <vox754> !enter > adam511
[05:50] <adam511> Ubuntu properly resized by hd
[05:51] <bph_pedia> .
[05:51] <Kazol> Does anyone have any ideas how to reinstall extensions from the existing Firefox?
[05:51] <Pelo> adam511,   use gparted and make sure your partitions are flagged to boot
[05:51] <zxdsl> is there a correlation between speed and cat5 cable length?
[05:51] <adam511> humm
[05:51] <ctothej> Kazol: there is a firefox extensions backup extension that you can use
[05:51] <cafuego_> i believe that if the cable is too long the speed becomes 8, yes
[05:51] <cafuego_> 0 even
[05:51] <Pelo> Kazol,  they should have been re-instated from your home folder
[05:51] <ctothej> Kazol: i forget the exact name though. do a search for it
[05:52] <Kazol> ctothej: I know what it is called: FEBE, but I could not install it-invalid checksum
[05:52] <adam511> which partition is supposed to boot?
[05:52] <adam511> I do not want to lose my WinXP install
[05:52] <Pelo> adam511,  your windows partition which is ntfs and your ubuntu / partiton
[05:52] <gortba> I can't unmount a hdd. It says device busy. Does anyone know how to alleviate this?
[05:53] <NickGarvey> gortba: stop ANYTHING that might be using the HD
[05:53] <Pelo> adam511,  just adding the boot flag is not gonna mess with your data
[05:53] <ctothej> Kazol: try downloading the .xpi file and then opening it with firefox from your harddrive
[05:53] <adam511> ok
[05:53] <NickGarvey> gortba: if you have a terminal open and are currently in a directory on that HD, get out of it (just type cd by itself)
[05:53] <adam511> which partition should be flagged as boot partition?
[05:53] <kingcobra_> CharlieSu, any chance could i get an invite to oink if you think it is good
[05:53] <Chadarius> gortba: make sure you don't have any windows or consoles open and using the hd
[05:53] <Pelo> adam511,  your windows partition which is ntfs and your ubuntu / partiton
[05:53] <gortba> AHH. Thanks NickGarvey.
[05:53] <NickGarvey> :)
[05:54] <adam511> oh, flag both as boot partitions?
[05:54] <gortba> Thanks Chadarius. I didn't even think of that
[05:54] <Pelo> adam511,  yes
[05:54] <adam511> ok
[05:54] <adam511> and then grub or some boot loader will intervene?
[05:54] <Chadarius> gortba: I do it all the time to myself :)
[05:54] <Pelo> adam511,  it should
[05:54] <adam511> ok, i'll try that
[05:54] <adam511> brb
[05:55] <kingcobra_> CharlieSu, i can upload a good bit also, i hav 3mbits up
[05:55] <RoundyT1> !wordpress themes
[05:55] <RoundyT1> dang
[05:55] <mikexstudios> Suppose I do an 'ls', but I only want the first 30 lines. How do I do that?
[05:55] <RoundyT1> anyone know where to get some wordpress thmemes
[05:55] <Pelo> RoundyT1,  this is the ubuntu channel,   ubuntu related stuff
[05:55] <RoundyT1> yup and im running wordpress on my ubuntu server. {-P
[05:56] <Pelo> RoundyT1,  that's stretching it a tad
[05:57] <mzuverink> Someone recommended me the debian multimedia repo, is that bunk or alright?
[05:57] <NickGarvey> the debian repos? I do not believe debian repos are compatible with the ubuntu ones
[05:57] <Pelo> mzuverink,  what do you mean by multimedia repo ?j  what do you want form it ?
[05:57] <NickGarvey> !debian
[05:57] <ubotu> Ubuntu and Debian are closely related. Ubuntu builds on the foundations of Debian architecture and infrastructure, with a different community and release process. See http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/relationship - Remember, !repositories meant for Debian should NOT be used on Ubuntu!
[05:57] <pchilds> Is there a way in kubuntu to set a default browser other than konqueror? I want firerfox to rule the day on my pc.
[05:57] <ctothej> how can i get rid of OO.org without removing ubuntu-desktop?
[05:58] <denhart> hello room
[05:58] <Pelo> pchilds,   menu > system > prefs > favorite apps
[05:58] <jetscreamer> mzuverink: there is an ubuntu specific flavor of that
[05:58] <mzuverink> Pelo, I was just interesteedin what it offered but didnt want to break anything
[05:58] <jetscreamer> !memcoder
[05:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about memcoder - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:58] <jetscreamer> !mencoder
[05:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mencoder - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:58] <Pelo> pchilds,  ho wait you said kde , osrry not sure where but same idea
[05:58] <jetscreamer> dubm
[05:58] <mzuverink> jetscreamer, mediabuntu?
[05:58] <jetscreamer> i dunno
[05:58] <jetscreamer> !mplayer
[05:58] <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
[05:59] <jetscreamer> !codecs
[05:59] <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
[05:59] <denhart> i am a newbie and i have some ??'s about mint linux
[05:59] <IndyGunFreak> denhart: just ask.
[05:59] <jetscreamer> !w32codecs
[05:59] <ubotu> Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[05:59] <Pelo> mzuverink,   search the web for mythtv and democracy player
[05:59] <denhart> thanks Indy
[05:59] <mzuverink> Pelo, is that all that offers? Is myth stuff and demo tv?
[06:00] <denhart> ummmm i am tired of Windows and i downloaded and installed mint....now i'm thinking about uninstalling it because i'm lost
[06:00] <IndyGunFreak> denhart: thats not a lot to go on, whats the problem?
[06:00] <Pelo> mzuverink, you seem to be interested in multimedia stuff,  those are multimedia stuff that work on ubuntu,  I have no idea if they are part of a repos debian or other
[06:01] <denhart> well i can download programs but cannot install them is one problem
[06:01] <cables> denhart, how are you downloading them?
[06:01] <mzuverink> Pelo, using google, its my friend, thanks for your help
[06:01] <IndyGunFreak> cables: dn' know if you followed, he's using Mint
[06:01] <Matt101> hello
[06:01] <cables> IndyGunFreak, just got here... did you tell him it's not supported?
[06:01] <mikexstudios> I'd like to take the first 30 lines from the output of 'ls' and dump that into a file. Is there a linux command to limit the lines?
[06:01] <denhart> ummm downloading them onto my desktop or projects folder
[06:01] <pchilds> Got it. Thanks Pelo. For KDE its in system settings.
[06:01] <IndyGunFreak> cables: no..lol
[06:02] <cables> IndyGunFreak, doesn't Mint have Synaptic and all that good stuff?
[06:02] <just-testing> mikex...: ls -l | head -30 > filename
[06:02] <IndyGunFreak> cables: Mint is more or less Ubuntu, with all Multimedia codecs pre-installed
[06:02] <Pelo> doesn'T mint have it's own channel ?
[06:02] <denhart> yes mint has synaptic cables
[06:02] <Chadarius> Hey is the gwos.org documentation site down? Its doing nothing when I go to it
[06:02] <cables> IndyGunFreak, yep... but kicking mint users out keeps the channel less covered :) sorry denhart
[06:03] <cables> denhart, how are you trying to download software? What file format?
[06:03] <jinkobilbo> hey all is there anything i can use to join avi files?
[06:03] <denhart> what does that mean cables???
[06:03] <SirOsisOfTheLive> what IRC server are we on?
[06:03] <IndyGunFreak> denhart: so giev an example of what you're trying to install.
[06:03] <Pelo> SirOsisOfTheLive,   freenode
[06:03] <mikexstudios> just-testing: thanks, that worked perfectly.
[06:03] <SirOsisOfTheLive> thanks
[06:03] <jinkobilbo> something like nandub or virtualdub
[06:03] <just-testing> mike...: you are welcome
[06:03] <denhart> there are files with wsz, rpm, and tar.gz extensions
[06:04] <seravitae> hey i just installed mythtv, it's asking me to run a program as the mythtv user, how can i change to that user?
[06:04] <syock> When I put the computer on standby/sleep, it will execute /etc/acpi/sleep.sh right?
[06:04] <Pelo> denhart,  http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[06:04] <cables> denhart, none of those are Ubuntu/Mint supported filetypes
[06:04] <IndyGunFreak> denhart: first, rpms are not compatible with Debian/Ubuntu/Mint
[06:04] <cables> denhart, well, sort of
[06:04] <IndyGunFreak> denhart: tgz's, most likely will have to be extractd and compiled.
[06:04] <Pelo> seravitae,  mythtv faq page ?
[06:04] <cables> denhart, you should always check in System>Administration>Synaptic Package Manager
[06:04] <cables> denhart, that's the best way of installing software in Ubuntu or Mint
[06:04] <IndyGunFreak> denhart: now again what PROGRAMS ARE YOU TRYING TO INSTALL
[06:04] <seravitae> ill check it
[06:04] <Chadarius> seravitae: you can use su to change users
[06:05] <seravitae> i tried su - mythtv
[06:05] <pchilds> I wanna find an app that is the equivelent of maple or mathimatica for use in ubuntu. I like mathomatic but feel somehow there is better. I am taking algebra and need all the help I can get. Especially with those damn word problems.
[06:05] <seravitae> but i never got told the password
[06:05] <denhart> i have no idea how to do any of that....that is why i was thinking about uninstalling mint but cannot figure out how to do that either...and i was wondering if there is a better linux version for newbies
[06:05] <seravitae> and 'mythtv' doesnt work
[06:05] <Pelo> pchilds,  http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng.html
[06:05] <IndyGunFreak> denhart: honestly, Mint should be fine
[06:05] <Chadarius> seravitae: su - mythtv? If you used the "-" there it won't work
[06:05] <seravitae> hm
[06:05] <cables> denhart, PLEASE just answer our questions. We're not actually supposed to help mint users in here, but we're trying to help you... what software are you trying to install?
[06:05] <Chadarius> seravitae: just so su mythtv
[06:05] <denhart> i'm trying to install winamp, murrinacobalt, and vortigo
[06:06] <cables> denhart, winamp isn't a Linux program
[06:06] <seravitae> Chadarius:  'su mythtv' doesnt work either
[06:06] <denhart> why can't you help mint users cable???
[06:06] <seravitae> i dont know the password.
[06:06] <IndyGunFreak> oh i got a headache.
[06:06] <cables> seravitae, sudo mythtv
[06:06] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[06:06] <cables> !sudo | seravitae
[06:06] <ubotu> seravitae: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[06:06] <Chadarius> seravitae: might have to put sudo in front of that
[06:06] <Pelo> denhart, this is the ubuntu channel,  not the mint channel
[06:06] <IndyGunFreak> denhart: what linux programs are you trying to install.
[06:06] <seravitae> sudo mythtv is a command, not entering a user state
[06:06] <Chadarius> seravitae: "sudo su mythtv"
[06:06] <denhart> i read that mint and ubuntu are basically the same
[06:07] <Warbo> anyone know if it's possible to recover messages that GAIM doesn't send? I spent ages writing something and, still used to Kopete's automatic splitting up of messages that are too large for a protocol, pressed enter and the entire thing was replaced by a little bit of red text saying "Message too long" :(
[06:07] <cables> denhart, Mint is an unsupported derivative... you could always just use Ubuntu and we'd tell you how to install the multimedia codecs Mint provides
[06:07] <IndyGunFreak> denhart: they are.
[06:07] <cables> denhart, they are the same, but not technically the same
[06:07] <IndyGunFreak> basically
[06:07] <seravitae> got it
[06:07] <seravitae> thanks guys
[06:07] <Chadarius> seravitae: additionally you should look into just adding your user ID to the mythtv group
[06:07] <Matt101> anyone use gyachi
[06:07] <Chadarius> seravitae: anytime!
[06:07] <denhart> so should i uninstall mint and use ubuntu
[06:07] <cables> denhart, no, just don't mention you use mint when you ask for help here :)
[06:08] <Pelo> denhart,  or get hep from a mint channel
[06:08] <denhart> oh ok???
[06:08] <syock> I need help here: the script /etc/acpi/suspend.d/55-down-interfaces.sh saves some value to INTERFACES, and the script /etc/acpi/resume.d/62-ifup.sh is supposed to load the value of INTERFACES to restart all the network interfaces. But someone told me that variables in subshells are local so how is the whole suspend routine supposed to work?
[06:08] <IndyGunFreak> Pelo: is there one?
[06:08] <denhart> so mint and ubuntu works the same as far as installing, etc.
[06:08] <cables> denhart, so just to tell you, winamp is not a Linux program.
[06:08] <Pelo> IndyGunFreak,  not my problem
[06:08] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[06:08] <cables> denhart, to install anything, go to Applications>Add/REmove
[06:08] <denhart> hmmm it says it was on the website
[06:09] <cables> the winamp website makes me want to cry
[06:09] <IndyGunFreak> cables: anything that starts with WIN makes me want to cry
[06:09] <denhart> i have deleted some programs and installed some programs that came with linux already
[06:09] <Warbo> XMMS, BMP, even VLC can all use Winamp skins
[06:09] <Xenguy> cables: I assumed winamp was somehow p0wn3d by now
[06:10] <Xenguy> cables: for no particular reason :-)
[06:10] <cables> denhart, can you be more specific about your problem? What are you trying to do, and what happened?
[06:10] <IndyGunFreak> cables: thats what is annoyng the hell outta me
[06:11] <denhart> i like linux even though it took half of what hd drive i have left but i cannot seem to get the basics
[06:11] <Warbo> Xenguy: I know loads of people who use Winamp. They are the people who take their music 'seriously', compared with everyone else who uses Windows Media Player (except for those that I convert to Ubuntu of course)
[06:11] <Pelo> denhart, http://revision3.com/forum/showthread.php?t=84
[06:11] <denhart> well after downloading the programs....i don't know how to install them
[06:11] <cables> denhart, to install programs in Ubuntu, use Applications menu > Add/Remove Software
[06:11] <Pelo> denhart, http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[06:11] <cables> denhart, you don't download them
[06:12] <Xenguy> Warbo: they aren't running Ubu tho I assume ?
[06:12] <IndyGunFreak> denhart: you need to learn how to compile
[06:12] <cables> IndyGunFreak, NOOO!
[06:12] <IndyGunFreak> cables: lol
[06:12] <denhart> ok???
[06:12] <whyameye> IndyGunFreak: most users shouldn't need to learn to compile in ubuntu.
[06:12] <IndyGunFreak> cables: i think thats his problem..., he's downloading tgzs, and thats his issue.
[06:12] <IndyGunFreak> whyameye: i agree
[06:12] <cables> denhart, in Ubuntu, you don't download the software manually. You install it through Applications>Add/Remove Software
[06:12] <Pelo> if denhart  is smart he will check out the links I gave him which explains everything he needs to know
[06:12] <Warbo> Xenguy: I've got 2 people at least at University using Ubuntu.... so far :) (and the Free Software Society I've formed hasn't even had its first meeting yet!)
[06:13] <Xenguy> .oO(rtfm)
[06:13] <IndyGunFreak> Pelo: i don't think he's smart...lol
[06:13] <denhart> i only have 1 tgz....and some wsz's and a rpm
[06:13] <Xenguy> Warbo: yay
[06:13] <Pelo> denhart,  http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[06:13] <cables> denhart, you shouldn't have them... you should be using the Applications>Add/Remove... tool
[06:13] <g4h> hey folks...I would use chown to change directory permissions, right?
[06:13] <firebird84> has anyone gotten ubuntu working on a 8800GTX card?
[06:13] <Xenguy> Warbo: hope it goes well
[06:13] <Pelo> g4h,  chmod
[06:13] <Warbo> g4h: use the -R option to go throuh them recursively (so yes)
[06:14] <denhart> gee thanks indy.........sorry i'm a newbie
[06:14] <Warbo> Xenguy: Thanks
[06:14] <Xenguy> Warbo: I'm a self-confessed FOSS fanatic I think ;-)
[06:14] <just-testing> g4h: chown is to change ownership
[06:14] <IndyGunFreak> denhart: well, we all have to face the reality that we jumped headfirst into a pool with no water.
[06:14] <IndyGunFreak> spend some time googling
[06:14] <Pelo> Xenguy,  I think you mean self-professed
[06:14] <Xenguy> Pelo: that too ;-)
[06:14] <cables> denhart, you shouldn't be downloading files in order to install software. You should use Applications>Add/Remove. That way they'll get updated automatically, and can be uninstalled from the same place.
[06:15] <seravitae> hmm
[06:15] <denhart> ok cables and how do i do that
[06:15] <seravitae> i have to 'arrange for a user to have access to my x display'... any pointers?
[06:15] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[06:15] <cables> denhart, Applications>Add/REmove
[06:15] <denhart> should i delete what i've downloaded
[06:15] <cables> denhart, not just yet, just go to where I'm telling you
[06:15] <cables> denhart, search for and check off the software you want to install, and hit apply
[06:15] <Pelo> cables,  not all software is avalable in the repos,  sometimes you can use source code or other types of packages to install on ubuntu
[06:15] <denhart> ok cables......
[06:15] <cables> Pelo, I know...
[06:16] <denhart> i've already done that and seemed to work with the exception of the 3ddesk
[06:16] <cables> Pelo, but he's a linux... ahem... noob, and I want to tell him how he should be doing things
[06:16] <orange1> whats the linux version of visio to design the look of a program?
[06:16] <cables> denhart, 3ddesk needs to be started in a weird way
[06:16] <denhart> oh???
[06:17] <cables> Pelo, if that's the case, we shouldn't be supporting him, but directing him to #mint or whatever it is
[06:17] <cables> denhart, in your Applications menu, do you see Add/Remove?
[06:17] <cables> denhart, if you don't, can you find System>Administration>Synaptic Package Manager?
[06:18] <cables> Pelo, I was under the impression that Mint was Ubuntu + nonfree stuff
[06:18] <IndyGunFreak> Warbo: no, i think it uses the same Gnome that Ubuntu does, at least all the screenshots i've seen
[06:18] <denhart> i see the add/remove....which one is best?? synaptic or add/remove
[06:18] <Warbo> Nevermind, he has it
[06:18] <gregcha117> i accidentely messed up my install of vmware and i keep getting a dpkg error, i cant seem to install it or uninstall it
[06:18] <cables> denhart, add/remove is easier, synaptic is more advanced
[06:18] <cables> Pelo, damn, just noticed that
[06:18] <denhart> oh ok
[06:19] <Pelo> gregcha117,   try asking for help in #vmware
[06:19] <denhart> i'm in add/remove
[06:19] <cables> denhart, find what you want, check it off, hit apply.
[06:20] <cables> denhart, you may need to change what's in the Show box
[06:20] <Pelo> denhart,   double click on this link    #linuxmint.com @ irc.spotchat.org
[06:20] <Pelo> denhart,   double click on this link    #linuxmint.com@irc.spotchat.org
[06:20] <denhart> i've done that stuff....i was talking about programs that i've found on the web for downloading and installing
[06:20] <Pelo> damn
[06:21] <cables> denhart, do you see the link Pelo just put up?
[06:21] <Pelo> cables,  forget it , doesn't work
[06:21] <denhart> yes i guess i should go to that
[06:21] <denhart> pelos that link doesn't work??
[06:21] <Pelo> denhart,   join  the spotchat network and go to that  channel  #linuxmint.com
[06:21] <varka> it worx
[06:22] <denhart> ok thanks pelo
[06:22] <varka> Pelo, nice page for giving to newbs, thx ;)
[06:22] <IndyGunFreak> Pelo: why is it when i post that link, i'm vilified?...lol
[06:22] <Pelo> varka,  the install anything page ?
[06:22] <Pelo> IndyGunFreak,  post better links
[06:23] <geekytrent> hrm, i can't get the list of the different channels cuz the server load is too heavy...what's the channel for fiesty fawn?
[06:23] <varka> Pelo: yeah
[06:23] <IndyGunFreak> Pelo: i do.. i've just been told its not a safe FAQ
[06:23] <Assimilator> hey guys is there any support for beryl here ?
[06:23] <Pelo> varka,  it is very usefull
[06:23] <mikexstudios> is there a linux command that automatically escapes any special characters in the input? (ie. [command]  'Someone's file.txt' -> Someone\'s\ file.txt)
[06:23] <varka> Pelo: yeah, saves a lot of time supporting others
[06:23] <Pelo> IndyGunFreak,   freenode has very strict rules ,  howtos are usualy fine
[06:23] <IndyGunFreak> varka: i use it all the time, its pretty accurate
[06:23] <ardchoille> Assimilator: beryl support is in #ubuntu-effects
[06:24] <IndyGunFreak> Pelo: well, i've been vilified many times for posting that link
[06:24] <cables> so a few weeks ago, democracyplayer got updated and now it won't start... here's the error: An unknown error has occurred while finishing starting up.
[06:24] <Pelo> IndyGunFreak,  tell them to pissoff
[06:24] <Assimilator> cheers
[06:24] <BlackLiger> holy..... I've never seen a channel with this many people before
[06:24] <IndyGunFreak> lol, sounds good.
[06:24] <IndyGunFreak> it was seveas though
[06:24] <varka> IndyGunFreak: sry, whats the meaning of vilified? i'm a dumb german *g
[06:24] <cables> Running democracyplayer from the terminal gives this error:
[06:24] <cables> /var/lib/python-support/python2.5/democracy/eventloop.py:17: RuntimeWarning: Python C API version mismatch for module fasttypes: This Python has API version 1013, module fasttypes has version 1012.
[06:24] <cables>   import database
[06:24] <cables> sorry
[06:24] <cables> about flooding
[06:24] <pchilds> Thanks again for the software equivelent link. That will prove very valuable. Like I have always said Ubuntu rocks and so does the community that supports it.
[06:24] <cables> didn't realize it was so long
[06:24] <geekytrent> well, maybe somebody can help...i've put in libdvdread3, but can't find the install-css.sh script anywhere in the directory under docs that it makes
[06:25] <Pelo> BlackLiger,  welcome to the big leagues
[06:25] <BlackLiger> heh.
[06:25] <IndyGunFreak> varka: ike a scoundrel, giving people bad info, unsafe links, etc.
[06:25] <BlackLiger> Waiting for mine to download...
[06:25] <IndyGunFreak> varka: i've been flamed so many times for posting that link, it makes my head hurt...lol
[06:25] <BlackLiger> Tried the Fiesty beta, couldn't find the install option <_< (bad design? bad disk?)
[06:25] <BlackLiger> so I'm goin back.
[06:25] <cables> BlackLiger, it's right on the desktop :)
[06:25] <Pelo> pchilds,  when looking for software it's also a good idea to try wikipedia, they often have links to comparison chart or similar apps at the bottom of the page
[06:25] <varka> IndyGunFreak: lol, and what did they say should be the alternative?
[06:26] <cables> BlackLiger, it's also in System>Administration>Install
[06:26] <geekytrent> i've even went and installed libdvdcss2 manually, but still can't get a dvd to play...do you also have to have the gstreamer-ugly plugin with it for mplayer?
[06:26] <euxneks> I'm having some permissions issues with NFS
[06:26] <geekytrent> or vlc
[06:26] <denhart> pelo that link didn't take me to a mint chat channel???
[06:26] <IndyGunFreak> varka: the official ubuntu Faq
[06:26] <nikitis> How do you switch to run level 3 after going to a terminal
[06:26] <IndyGunFreak> which is woefully inadequate if you ask me
[06:26] <BlackLiger> it is if you can make the disk bother to boot...
[06:26] <varka> IndyGunFreak: ...
[06:26] <BlackLiger> eh, I don't care, I'll wait for stable release.
[06:26] <cables> denhart, if you can't find what you want to install in Add/Remove, tell us what you're looking for here and we'll try to find ubuntu-compatible versions
[06:26] <just-testing> mike: which shell are you using?
[06:26] <Kazol> How do I uninstall a program after running: $sudo apt-get install gtk-gnutella ?
 failed, reason given by server: Permission denied
[06:27] <euxneks> I'm pretty sure I set up the exports file properly
[06:27] <cables> Kazol, sudo aptitude remove gtk-gnutella
[06:27] <cables> Kazol, or apt-get
[06:27] <IndyGunFreak> "IndyGunfreak joins #ubuntu-handholding
[06:27] <Kazol> cables: thx
[06:27] <denhart> i want a really good audio player, a really good video player
[06:27] <jetscreamer> Kazol: apt-get remove --purge also
[06:27] <cables> denhart, vlc is nice
[06:27] <Pelo> denhart,    go to the xchat menu  > network list,  look for  irc.spotchat.org,  start a connection, then try joining that #linuxmint.com channel
[06:27] <nikitis> what's the command to switch to run level 3?
[06:27] <jetscreamer> mplayer is your god
[06:27] <jetscreamer> init3
[06:27] <IndyGunFreak> God?
[06:27] <jetscreamer> or init 3
[06:27] <nikitis> thanks
[06:27] <jetscreamer> ok $DIETY
[06:28] <denhart> i have that for xp and i like it...i was reading up on it for linux and i read it crashes alot....i downloaded it and couldn't install it
[06:28] <euxneks> hello?
[06:28] <cables> denhart, hold on
[06:28] <cables> denhart, it's in Add/Remove
[06:28] <Pelo> hello euxneks
[06:28] <euxneks> any NFS-knowledgeable people here?
[06:28] <denhart> ok cables
[06:28] <cables> denhart, if you can't find it here, can you do this for me: find a terminal (probably in Accessories) and put in this command: sudo aptitude install vlc
[06:28] <euxneks> I'm not too experienced with mounting over a network hub (well mounting over a network period)
[06:28] <varka> euxneks: ask ur question, then we'll see
[06:29] <BlackLiger> $deity ignores the possibility of atheists, jetscreamer
[06:29] <IndyGunFreak> Pelo: says LinuxMint is temporarily unavailable
[06:29] <jetscreamer> euxneks: nfs is easiest to get going w/o the firewalls... then put up the firewalls...
[06:29] <denhart> vlc wasn't there...i'll try the terminal
[06:29] <jetscreamer> BlackLiger: they have dieties also even if they don't define them as dieties
[06:29] <cables> denhart, did you change it to "all available applications"?
[06:29] <BlackLiger> and damn you, you've got me thinking how to define an agnostic in a programming context...
[06:29] <denhart> yes i did cables
[06:29] <euxneks> ok.. I have exports set like so: /home/euxneks/Photos    <my_IP>(rw,sync,no_root_squash)
[06:30] <cables> denhart, okay, use the terminal
[06:30] <lucifiel> btw Pelo, thank you for giving me that link earlier on about Synaptic.
[06:30] <BlackLiger> yay only 43 mins left before my next download is done...
[06:30] <lucifiel> Hopefully, things will go well.
[06:30] <Pelo> IndyGunFreak,  the link on the page is rather crappy,  it wouldn,t surprise me if it was a fake and they expected us to do their supportfor them
[06:30] <euxneks> jetscreamer: is there firewalls in Ubuntu?
[06:30] <nikitis> init 3 isn't working
[06:30] <euxneks> on by default I mean?
[06:30] <cables> !firewall | euxneks
[06:30] <ubotu> euxneks: Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[06:30] <denhart> oh ok i found it cables it was in add/remove....sorry
[06:30] <nikitis> i want to kill x server for compiling nvidia drivers
[06:30] <Pelo> Lucifel,  not just synaptic,   the rest of it is very usefull to
[06:30] <nikitis> how do I do this?
[06:30] <lucifiel> ooh thank you. :=)
[06:30] <IndyGunFreak> Pelo: yeah, those Mint freaks...lol
[06:31] <just-testing> nikits - alt + backspace
[06:31] <Pelo> I don'T realy care for spinoff distros
[06:31] <jetscreamer> nikitis: /etc/init.d/gdm stop maybe
[06:31] <jetscreamer> not sure
[06:31] <IndyGunFreak> Pelo: yeah, but its inevitable.
[06:31] <jetscreamer> Pelo: heh....
[06:31] <just-testing> nikits: you will loose any unsaved information if you use alt + backspace though.
[06:31] <Pelo> trying to make money fy selling support for something they didn't half build
[06:31] <jetscreamer> what distro are you using?
[06:31] <jetscreamer> LOL
[06:31] <IndyGunFreak> Redhat---Fedora       Mandriva=-[06:31] <IndyGunFreak> and manymore.
[06:31] <quaal> anyone know of a program to edit dvd's
[06:31] <denhart> what about a really good audio program for my music on my computer and streaming radio???
[06:32] <quaal> to remove videos
[06:32] <quaal> previews
[06:32] <cables> denhart, IndyGunFreak, Pelo, why don't we all go to #denhart to help him? Maybe it'll be easier.
[06:32] <quaal> certain features
[06:32] <quaal> etc
[06:32] <tonyyarusso> !players | denhart
[06:32] <ubotu> denhart: Audio (Ogg, MP3...) players: Banshee, Beep Media Player, Quod Libet, Rhythmbox, XMMS (GTK/Gnome based) and Amarok, JuK (Qt/KDE based).  Video players: Totem, Xine, MPlayer, VLC, Kaffeine  -  See also !codecs
[06:32] <cables> denhart, for streaming radio, install Streamtuner
[06:32] <IndyGunFreak> cables: let me go get some aspirin... i'll be there...
[06:32] <just-testing> cables: :-D
[06:32] <Chesney> Quick question whats the best way to find a devices PCI ID?
[06:32] <jetscreamer> quaal: avidemux is simple to figure out and works well
[06:32] <quaal> jetscreamer, cool thanks
[06:32] <jetscreamer> cat /proc/something Chesney
[06:32] <ant-> Chesney : lspci
[06:33] <varka> euxneks: in exports you have to specify the ip or the range of ips that should be able to mount your shared folder not your own ip
[06:33] <denhart> i have totem, vlc, mplayer, xmms......how do i get streamtuner???
[06:33] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, x is just an integral part of ubuntu regardless of desktop environment is it
[06:33] <Chesney> jetscreamer,  /proc/something    something being?
[06:33] <Pelo> Chesney,   system > admin > device manager
[06:33] <jetscreamer> something under /proc
[06:33] <ant-> Chesney : use lspci
[06:33] <tonyyarusso> !software | denhart
[06:33] <ubotu> denhart: A general introduction to the ways software can be installed, removed and managed in Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoftwareManagement - See also !Packages, !Equivalents
[06:33] <jetscreamer> quaal: when you want more out of 'it' try mencoder
[06:33] <xircx> wow that waz fun lol
[06:33] <xircx> worked out though
[06:33] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: Yes
[06:33] <ant-> Chesney : just type 'lspci'
[06:33] <IndyGunFreak> denhart: are you there?
[06:33] <jetscreamer> try lspci
[06:33] <jetscreamer> :o
[06:33] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, ok
[06:33] <Pelo> xircx,  what were yo doing again ?
[06:33] <denhart> ok thank you ubotu
[06:33] <cables> denhart, same way you just got vlc
[06:34] <denhart> yes still here Indy
[06:34] <jetscreamer> !botsnack
[06:34] <ubotu> Yum!
[06:34] <xircx> moving partitions
[06:34] <denhart> oh ok.........
[06:34] <IndyGunFreak> denhart.. type this line.. "/join #denhart".. no quotes
[06:34] <BlackLiger> I hate slow netspeeds.
[06:34] <cables> denhart, please do this: /join #denhart
[06:34] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: The desktop or window manager (whatever that may be, gnome, kde, window maker, fluxbox, etc) runs on top of X.
[06:34] <tabber> hi
[06:34] <euxneks> varka: I'm on the computer on which I want to mount nfs
[06:34] <tabber> i want to run two scripts when I start a session
[06:34] <BlackLiger> you guys tried inviting him via the /invite command?
[06:34] <Chesney> ant-,  Sorry, I just realized i'm not being clear enough. Its not actually a PCI device is the VGA slot on the motherboard. So when I did lspci about an hour ago I didn't get what I was going for.
[06:34] <euxneks> I've put this current computer's IP as the ip in the exports file
[06:34] <denhart> where do i type that in at Indy
[06:34] <tabber> i've tries this but it doesn't work: Exec=/usr/local/bin/startxgl.sh & /usr/local/bin/beryl.sh
[06:34] <IndyGunFreak> denhart: anywhere
[06:35] <tabber> in my .desktop file
[06:35] <IndyGunFreak> right where you type your input.
[06:35] <tabber> any clues?
[06:35] <euxneks> I did an iptables -L and it looks to me like I don't have any firewall rules..
[06:35] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, ok
[06:35] <Chesney> ant-, Its late....agp
[06:35] <cables> denhart, in your IRC client
[06:35] <geekytrent> so, any idea where the install-css.sh file is when it's suppose to be in /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/   ?
[06:35] <cables> denhart, like where you're chatting
[06:35] <xircx> can i do a windows xp recovory or will it mess up my linux boot loader?
[06:35] <geekytrent> and it's not
[06:36] <euxneks> I have a hub so both my computers have an IP like 24.108.xx.xx
[06:36] <Chesney> xircx, It will, but there are ways to recover it.
[06:36] <euxneks> would that be a hurdle for NFS?
[06:36] <lucifiel> oh yes btw... whenever i try to install a program, okay, the installation is successful but I'll get some "locale not supported by Xlib" error. I've already  changed  my Language options but it still occurs. Any idea hwo to fix this?
[06:36] <tabber> it should be simple
[06:36] <tabber> :s
[06:36] <Chesney> !grub > xircx
[06:36] <ant-> Chesney : then goto device manager
[06:37] <euxneks> the exports file is on the server computer
[06:37] <euxneks> this is the client
[06:37] <euxneks> I have a feeling like I've misconfigured something on the server
[06:37] <Pelo> Lucifel,  you need the xlib restarted is my guess,
[06:37] <euxneks> for NFS
[06:37] <euxneks> wow this is a busy channel
[06:37] <Chesney> ant-, Yup, I just realized that. I'm still getting over there being a decent GUI system component on a Linux Disto.
[06:38] <lucifiel> restarted?! you mean... restart the pc?
[06:38] <ant-> Chesney :)
[06:38] <tabber> anyone?
[06:38] <varka> euxneks: after you edited the exports file, did you restart the nfs-kernel-server?
[06:38] <tabber> executing scripts but for specific sessions
[06:38] <euxneks> yes
[06:38] <tabber> not every session
[06:38] <Pelo> Lucifel,  it is a good idea to lookup error msg in the forum,  it's a gold mine of fixe and howto,  just restart X  ctrl  alt backspace
[06:38] <tabber> how do i do that?
[06:38] <euxneks> sudo /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server restart
[06:38] <euxneks> and it seemed to restart fine
[06:38] <Chesney> xircx, If you have any more questions I will be here if you need help.
[06:38] <Pelo> tabber,  more info
[06:39] <Pelo> tabber,    menu > system > prefs > sessions ,  3rd tab ,  you can add paths to your scripts there
[06:39] <lucifiel> omg
[06:40] <tabber> Pelo, i have a different xgl session, and i need to execute two scripts when i log in to it. In the .desktop file there is an "Exec=" but i don't know how to tell it to execute two cripts
[06:40] <Pelo> Lucifel,  ?
[06:40] <lucifiel> i didn't know that pressing those keys would restart the o/s so quickly lol
[06:40] <euxneks> I also checked out google and I found a tut that told me to do an exportfs
[06:40] <varka> euxneks: and you edited the /etc/hosts too on both computers?
[06:40] <euxneks> which I did
[06:40] <tabber> Pelo, yeah but that does it for every session
[06:40] <euxneks> well I'm using IP addresses
[06:40] <Pelo> tabber,  I don't know then
[06:40] <Chesney> In all reality what are the minimum system req's for Beryl (I've already been on the wiki) but anyone using it on an older system?
[06:40] <euxneks> and there are no rules in hosts.allow or hosts.deny
[06:40] <lucifiel> thank you for all the help, Pelo. =)
[06:40] <Pelo> Lucifel,  not the whole os , just  the xwindows , ie your interface and loaded modules
[06:41] <Pelo> Lucifel,  you want one last great link ?   http://www.linuxcommand.org/index.php
[06:41] <tabber> Pelo: Exec=/usr/local/bin/startxgl.sh , that works, but i also want to execute "/usr/local/bin/beryl.sh" that one. this is my .desktop file for my xgl session btw
[06:41] <lucifiel> aha... :)
[06:41] <lucifiel> wow okay thanks, man!
[06:41] <Pelo> you'Re welcome
[06:42] <euxneks> varka: I'm using IP addresses =\  nothing in hosts for either computer except locahost stuff
[06:42] <lucifiel> yeah... all this help is really good. =)
[06:42] <euxneks> I'm going to search online some more..
[06:42] <tabber> Pelo, no thanks anyways
[06:43] <Dublado> hello there
[06:43] <euxneks> hello
[06:43] <dauoalagio2> hello what's the command for the xserver configure tour thing
[06:43] <dauoalagio2> xorgconfig or something
[06:43] <varka> euxneks: well it should work as you configured it as far as i can see...
[06:43] <euxneks> yea I thought so too.. I'll see if I can find something I've missed
[06:44] <Kismet> if i have a working samba mount command can anyone help me figure out the fstab entry?
[06:44] <BlackLiger> godzilla size download... aaaaaaaahhhhhggghhhh
[06:44] <Dublado> hello there
[06:44] <cafuego_> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:44] <BlackLiger> (yes, I'm still waiting, it's at 43% now...)
[06:44] <euxneks> varka: thanks for the help =)
[06:44] <lucifiel> okay well hopefully i'll get to be able to turn Ubuntu into something I can work with, in a few hours' time. =)
[06:44] <varka> euxneks: np
[06:44] <euxneks> I'll report back later if I get it working
[06:44] <Dublado> somebody can help me, i need to install curl in my ubuntu
[06:45] <cafuego_> Dublado: sudo apt-get install curl
[06:45] <Pelo> Dublado,  have you looked in synaptic ?
[06:45] <Dublado> hum, no! i dont know about this, im going to try this
[06:45] <varka> euxneks: maybe this helps http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/NFS-HOWTO/troubleshooting.html
[06:46] <xircx> dose sudo apt-get install work for every program out there or is there a list
[06:46] <euxneks> well now
[06:46] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, what is the difference between any 2 distros that use say gnome
[06:46] <marcin> xircx, depends if the program is in the ubuntu repository
[06:46] <euxneks> varka: "who" gives me something other than an IP
[06:46] <xircx> oh ok
[06:46] <euxneks> on the server
[06:47] <euxneks> wtf
[06:47] <marcin> xircx, i've had good luck with a lot of program's being apt-get install "able"
[06:47] <Pelo> g'night folks
[06:47] <euxneks> I'm going to try putting that value in there
[06:47] <xircx> i just tryed limewire
[06:47] <Dublado> algum brasileiro ?
[06:47] <xircx> and its kinda like a search
[06:47] <Pelo> xircx,  try frostwire instead
[06:47] <cafuego_> !pt
[06:47] <lHck> hi channel
[06:47] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[06:47] <xircx> frostwire
[06:47] <marcin> xircx, i dont think limewire is available for linux... i could be wrong though
[06:47] <xircx> hmm ok
[06:47] <xircx> ty
[06:47] <xircx> it is
[06:48] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, also are there other toolkits than gtk and qt
[06:48] <xircx> i just havent tryed it out
[06:48] <Dublado> hey pal, my apache return this error -> Fatal error: Call to undefined function curl_init()
[06:48] <xircx> i yahooed it last night lol
[06:48] <gregcha117> how do i get an invite to joost?
[06:48] <Dublado> somebody know, how can i activate my curl to use in my lamp ?
[06:48] <marcin> you can always do a `sudo apt-cache search <program_name>
[06:49] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: The differences in the distros is, afaik, packages, support, usability, stuff like that. and I know there is gtk, qt and wings, but there may be others.
[06:50] <adam511> does the Ubuntu Live CD 7.04 have GParted?
[06:50] <euxneks> hrm
[06:50] <xircx> is there a link to the list of apt-get installs
[06:50] <euxneks> varka: I put * in for host and it still says permission denied
[06:50] <Hmmmm> hey guys, i need some help with apache and tomcat. i want to enable authentication
[06:51] <xircx> the live cd should have gparted
[06:51] <xircx> i just used it a few min ago
[06:51] <matrix> hi i just tried using nvidia-settings to setup multi screen. i can activate my external screen but it doesn't offer its native resolution: 1440x900 how can i get this available
[06:51] <Kismet> why wont chmod work on a file on a samba mount?
[06:51] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, i suppose different distros would have different themes in their desktop environment also which would make them look different would they
[06:51] <adam511> ok, I will check again
[06:51] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: Yes, that is also true.
[06:51] <xircx> it should be under system >admin
[06:52] <xircx> gnome partition editer
[06:52] <rubbad> evening.
[06:52] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: But desktop themes, and other themes, are quite easy to change.
[06:52] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, oh yes i know
[06:52] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, its great
[06:53] <lHck> hi, i am using xfce
[06:53] <lHck> but didnt find xdmcp session on the login screen,
[06:54] <lHck> how can I add a XDMCP entry please ?
[06:54] <euxneks> oh wow
[06:54] <euxneks> I think I know the reason
[06:54] <euxneks> varka: I forgot a trailing slash
[06:54] <cupidtoo> I am trying to install the latest ATI driver so I can actually use my ATI Radeon 9550 card instead of my old Geforce card.  I click on the install and get this message:  Could not open the file /home/cupidtoo/Desktop/aler-8.35.5-x86.x86_64.run using the Unicode (UTF-8) character coding.  Any ideas?
[06:54] <euxneks> hahah wow
[06:54] <euxneks> that was ridiculous
[06:55] <varka> euxneks: sometimes the solution is just pretty easy
[06:55] <xircx> are there eny good yahoo chat clients for linux that work?
[06:55] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, that means though that all distros surface are pretty much the same
[06:55] <euxneks> wow
[06:55] <rubbad> i just installed the nvidia drivers for my 6800GT, and the resolution doesnt go to the highest and its slightly off center to the left, anyone know how to help?
[06:55] <xircx> i found one but its a lil tuchy
[06:55] <euxneks> I thought there was something wrong with my computers or something
[06:55] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, there internal workings would be where they differ majorly i suppose
[06:56] <euxneks> turns out it was just a faulty chair to keyboard connection
[06:56] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: Wel, yeah, wm's and de's.
[06:56] <kingcobra_> *their
[06:56] <lHck> please anyone help, i have tried GOOGLE for 2 days, every peice of info is talking about start the XDMCP services,
[06:56] <just-testing> xircx: try yahoo messenger
[06:56] <lHck> but didnt mention how to launch a XDMCP client on XFCE
[06:56] <xircx> i did
[06:56] <misfit_toy> in the system/settings/current session...what does the "order" field mean? is that literally the order in which they will be loaded on startup?
[06:56] <varka> rubbad: have a look at /etc/X11/xorg.conf and put in the right values for your monitor
[06:56] <xircx> but it wont let me pick the room i wanna join
[06:57] <rubbad> thanks.
[06:57] <xircx> my states not in the yahoo chat room list
[06:57] <xircx> so it wont let me join it
[06:57] <just-testing> xirc: sorry, can't help you there
[06:57] <Phildo> A brand spanking new install of 6.10 locks up at splash screen in normal mode - single user modes' last line is "[17179589.888000]  BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#0!"
[06:57] <xircx> lol its cook
[06:57] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, but like the part you see and use on two gnome distros are basically the exact same with same theme on both
[06:57] <xircx> i used yahelite
[06:57] <Phildo> core2duo toshiba tecra A6
[06:57] <Phildo> any ideas people?
[06:58] <xircx> that works ok but it dont like to connect
[06:58] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: Yeah, it's all gnome.
[06:58] <euxneks> this is awesome
[06:58] <xircx> frostwires not loading
[06:58] <xircx> ;\
[06:58] <euxneks> network monitor is solid! woohoo
[06:58] <euxneks> nfs
[06:59] <cupidtoo> Please, someone help me with my ati driver issue...
[06:59] <adam511> Does anyone here have any experience dual booting WinXP and Ubuntu?
[06:59] <xircx> i do
[06:59] <adam511> I installed Ubuntu on a WinXP system and now nothing boots
[06:59] <xircx> i have dual boot xp and ubuntu
[06:59] <AdamKili> me to
[06:59] <xircx> o.O
[06:59] <adam511> But I can live CD and I see all my old drives
[06:59] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: I used Fedora before switching to Ubuntu and feodra uses gnome. The thing that kept me on Ubuntu is apt, much faster and better than yum on Fedora. But, it was still gnome on the surface.
[06:59] <lewis> hi
[06:59] <adam511> 2 new drives for Ubuntu and my WinXP partition
[06:59] <adam511> *sorry, meant partitions, not drives
[07:00] <lewis> how do I run flash plugins with konqueror
[07:00] <xircx> when you boot dose it load grub?
[07:00] <adam511> I have 2 HDs, one is a backup drive and the ohter is my main HD, 160 GB Serial ATA
[07:00] <adam511> I get error that says no operating system detected
[07:00] <euxneks> lewis: I think konqueror actually uses the same plugin directory as mozilla based programs
[07:00] <adam511> I read up and found that this might be an LBA error
[07:00] <euxneks> lewis: I'm not sure though
[07:00] <xircx> you have to change your partitions
[07:00] <adam511> but I changed HD detect in bios
[07:00] <adam511> no good
[07:00] <adam511> humm
[07:00] <xircx> how meny partitions do you have?
[07:01] <adam511> How do I do that?
[07:01] <adam511> I think I have 3
[07:01] <lewis> euxneks,  and how do I do that with mozilla
[07:01] <adam511> swap, Ubun, XP
[07:01] <adam511> let me check
[07:01] <xircx> ok
[07:01] <adam511> I have live CD up
[07:01] <euxneks> lewis: have you downloaded their installer?
[07:01] <lewis> euxneks, the plugins?
[07:01] <rubbad> varka - doesnt want to work.
[07:01] <euxneks> for flash
[07:01] <Cheyenne> How do I have a FTP Server Run in Edgy?
[07:01] <xircx> is the ubuntu extended?
[07:01] <xircx> is the ubuntu partition extended?
[07:02] <varka> rubbad: what doesnt want to work?
[07:02] <euxneks> lewis: just a second, gettin you the link
[07:02] <rubbad> you told me to edit the xorg.config
[07:02] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, was yum the bash command in fedora
[07:02] <rubbad> .conf*
[07:02] <adam511> I have 4 partitions
[07:02] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: yes
[07:02] <adam511> one NTFS partition for backup on my backup HD
[07:02] <xircx> ok
[07:02] <adam511> one partition is NTFS for XP
[07:02] <varka> rubbad: yes, and what was your problem?
[07:02] <lewis> euxneks, actually I can wath videos on youtube
[07:03] <Cheyenne> How do I have a FTP Server Run in Edgy?
[07:03] <adam511> I think the others are ext3
[07:03] <adam511> how do I double heck?
[07:03] <adam511> *check
[07:03] <lewis> euxneks,  does it mean it works?
[07:03] <rubbad> i just installed the nvidia drivers, and my screen doesnt go it's highest res, and is slightly off center.
[07:03] <chipbuddy> does anyone know why the --geometry option for gnome-terminal isn't wokring? it always just puts the window in the center of the screen
[07:03] <varka> lewis: sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree and then search for plugins in konqueror options
[07:03] <adam511> properities, ok
[07:04] <euxneks> lewis: yeah
[07:04] <varka> rubbad: u told that already, what was your problem editing the xorg.conf then?
[07:04] <euxneks> lewis: if you have videos on youtube then the flash plugin is working
[07:04] <xircx> on your ntfs
[07:04] <xircx> is the flag set to boot?
[07:04] <ardchoille> chipbuddy: It should work with: gnome-terminal --geometry blahxblah
[07:04] <adam511> ok
[07:04] <adam511> how do I check?
[07:04] <lewis> euxneks, thanks
[07:04] <adam511> I was trying to check this through GParted
[07:04] <adam511> can't findit
[07:04] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, so the internal commands and processes do differ quite a lot from distro to distro do they
[07:04] <euxneks> lewis: heh I didn't do much though =D
[07:04] <xircx> system
[07:05] <pbcustom98> stupid question; what is the difference between konsole and terminal?
[07:05] <who8877> anyone know how to get Ubuntu precache certain files?
[07:05] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: Yes, very much so.
[07:05] <xircx> admin gnome partition editer
[07:05] <xircx> system >admin >gnome partition editer
[07:05] <lewis> euxneks, hehe
[07:05] <adam511> ok
[07:05] <Phildo> For the record guys, fixed it - "[17179589.888000]  BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#0!" was caused by the wireless killswitch being off at boot.
[07:05] <xircx> load it and see if the flag on your ntfs is set to boot
[07:05] <adam511> I don't see genome partition editor *I am using Ubuntu 7.04*
[07:06] <rubbad> varka: it doesnt work.
[07:06] <lHck> hi, i am using xfce, how can I launch a XDMCP client from it please ? google told me enough how to make this host as a server, but nothing about how to set it up as a XDMCP client
[07:06] <xircx> lol
[07:06] <xircx> open terminal
[07:06] <chipbuddy> ardchoille, i've been trying that and it doesn't... i'm running beryl if that helps at all
[07:06] <joincamp> pbcustom98: konsole is the kde version of a terminal
[07:06] <xircx> in terminal type sudo -i
[07:06] <xircx> enter password for root
[07:06] <ardchoille> adam511: Did you install gparted?
[07:06] <joincamp> pbcustom98: gnome-terminal is the gnome version
[07:06] <adam511> on, no gparted installed
[07:06] <lHck> I can easily find from login screen on a gnome default installed ubuntu, but how to do it on xfce ?
[07:06] <ardchoille> chipbuddy: beryl may be the reason it isn't working
[07:06] <xircx> o.O
[07:07] <pbcustom98> so it is the same thing as regular terminal-- gotcha
[07:07] <adam511> stupid question, what is my root passwd?
[07:07] <lHck> I can easily find XDMCP entry from login screen on a gnome default installed ubuntu, but how to do it on xfce ?
[07:07] <varka> rubbad: omg, if you continue saying that it just dont work ill quit talking to you
[07:07] <ardchoille> adam511: To install gparted: sudo apt-get install gparted
[07:07] <tonyyarusso> adam511: #ubuntu+1 for unstable versions
[07:07] <rubbad> .....
[07:07] <euxneks> adam511: you have to use sudo
[07:07] <xircx> you should have set it when you installed
[07:07] <adam511> ok, let me try something
[07:07] <euxneks> adam511: ubuntu doesn't do the root thing by default
[07:07] <adam511> oh, this is the live CD
[07:08] <xircx> ;\
[07:08] <adam511> it's not my installed instance
[07:08] <euxneks> adam511: you should be in the admin users group anyway =)
[07:08] <adam511> I installed Ubuntu and now nothing boots
[07:08] <xircx> then gpart should be on it
[07:08] <ardchoille> adam511: Sorry about that, I didn't realise you were on the livecd
[07:09] <adam511> no problem, I know my data is on the HD because I can see it
[07:09] <adam511> I can see the three partitions from the live CD
[07:09] <gregcha117> how do i get invited to joost?
[07:09] <xircx> if your on the live cd then you should be able to load gparted from system>adminastration>gnome partition editer
[07:09] <Cheyenne> How do I have a FTP Server Run in Edgy?
[07:09] <xircx> systems at the top
[07:09] <tonyyarusso> !ftp | Cheyenne
[07:09] <ubotu> Cheyenne: FTP clients: !Nautilus, !gFTP (for !GNOME) - !Konqueror, !Kasablanca, !KFTPGrabber (for !KDE) - See also !FTPd
[07:09] <swimbuddy> !digspy
[07:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about digspy - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:09] <tonyyarusso> !ftpd | Cheyenne rather
[07:09] <ubotu> Cheyenne rather: FTP servers: !ftpd, !proftpd, !pure-ftpd, !twoftpd, !vsftpd - Graphical front-ends: !PureAdmin, !GProftpd (for !GNOME), !KcmPureftpd (for !KDE) - See also !FTP
[07:10] <swimbuddy> !diggspy
[07:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about diggspy - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:10] <adam511> yeah, I am looking at System -> Administration
[07:10] <adam511> GParted or Genome parition edit is not present
[07:10] <who8877> do you know if linux has heuristic file precaching?
[07:10] <xircx> hmm
[07:10] <eilker> good morning people, i wanna delete one user (profile) from my pc, is "sudo deluser username"  ok ?
[07:10] <adam511> I think this was because I decided to install a beta version :-(
[07:10] <ardchoille> adam511: Open a terminal and type: which gparted
[07:10] <xircx> probly
[07:10] <adam511> I did that and it just returned
[07:10] <tonyyarusso> eilker: Yeah.  I don't think that deletes the contents of their /home though, fyi.
[07:10] <adam511> printed nothing
[07:11] <xircx> i dont know if you can install things by using the live cd
[07:11] <ardchoille> gparted isn't on the Feisty livecd???
[07:11] <tonyyarusso> xircx: You can, if you have ample RAM>
[07:11] <adam511> I cannot find it
[07:11] <xircx> k
[07:11] <xircx> adam
[07:11] <xircx> open the terminal
[07:11] <eilker> tonyyarusso: is there any other command to delete /home too
[07:11] <xircx> type "sudo -i"
[07:11] <adam511> ok
[07:11] <RyanRyan52> I installed BIND9, how do i start/stop/restart it?
[07:12] <xircx> then enter your password
[07:12] <adam511> it's live CD, it just gave me another line
[07:12] <lHck> need help on XDMCP, how can I add a entry on the XFCE login window, to allow me launch an XDMCP client to connect to remote Xserver please ?
[07:12] <simonxx> tonyyarusso: what's the difference if I just edit /etc/password?
[07:12] <adam511> no prompt for passwd
[07:12] <tonyyarusso> eilker: cd /home/usertodelete && sudo rm -rf ./ ?  CAREFUL <-- obligatory warning
[07:12] <xircx> ok
[07:12] <tonyyarusso> simonxx: not sure
[07:12] <xircx> thats right
[07:12] <xircx> lol
[07:12] <tonyyarusso> simonxx: we never recommend touching /etc/passwd by hand
[07:12] <mzuverink> Is there a way to make ctrl_alt_del not restart the conputer in tty  without editing inittab?
[07:12] <xircx> type "sudo apt-get install gparted
[07:12] <xircx> type "sudo apt-get install gparted"
[07:12] <adam511> ok
[07:12] <xircx> i think thats right
[07:12] <simonxx> ok
[07:13] <eilker> tonyyarusso: thanx
[07:13] <xircx> then install it
[07:13] <ardchoille> xircx: If he is in a root shell, he won't need sudo
[07:13] <adam511> ok, it's going
[07:13] <xircx> k
[07:13] <xircx> well thats how i do it lol
[07:13] <swimbuddy> !spydig
[07:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about spydig - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:13] <RyanRyan52> I installed BIND9, how do i start/stop/restart it?
[07:13] <swimbuddy> how do I find my fastest mirror for apt/synaptic? i think its called digspy or somthing
[07:13] <xircx> ardchoille says you dont need to use sudo in root
[07:13] <tonyyarusso> RyanRyan52: sudo invoke-rc.d bind restart, or something similar most likely
[07:14] <RyanRyan52> thanks
[07:14] <who8877> Ryan: /etc/init.d/mysql start
[07:14] <adam511> ok, sudo means change user right?
[07:14] <cables> adam511, nope
[07:14] <adam511> ok, I think it's done
[07:14] <who8877> no sudo = super user do
[07:14] <ardchoille> sudo means superuser do
[07:14] <xircx> eny way when its installed look in system>admin> GNOME partition editer
[07:14] <cables> adam511, just runs things as root user
[07:14] <adam511> ok
[07:14] <adam511> makes sense
[07:14] <cables> xircx, you'll have to use the LiveCD i think
[07:14] <xircx> ?
[07:15] <adam511> ok, I got Genome Partition manager
[07:15] <xircx> load it
[07:15] <adam511> scanning all drives
[07:15] <xircx> kk
[07:15] <xircx> the top partition should be your ntfs right
[07:16] <adam511> so sda is my backup drive
[07:16] <adam511> sdb is my main drive
[07:16] <adam511> sda1 has boot flag
[07:16] <xircx> o.O
[07:16] <adam511> sdb2 has boot flag
[07:17] <xircx> witch partition has your ntfs
[07:17] <adam511> sda is backup so that should not matter
[07:17] <adam511> and I think it is correct because it has a valid WinXp install on it
[07:17] <adam511> I can select in bios to boot off that HD and it will boot
[07:17] <adam511> that should be fine
[07:17] <adam511> sdb1 is ntfs (WinXP)
[07:17] <xircx> is that flaged as boot?
[07:17] <adam511> sdb2 is ext3 /media/disk
[07:18] <adam511> sdb3 is extended
[07:18] <adam511> sdb5 is linux-swap
[07:18] <adam511> sdb1 is not flagged as boot
[07:18] <adam511> only sdb2 is flagged as boot
[07:18] <euxneks> anyone here know about f-spot?
[07:18] <aj_> I am a new user help
[07:18] <xircx> i think your partitions are messed up
[07:18] <euxneks> specifically, why are there copies of images with -1 in them? I.e. if I have an image named dcp1023.jpg there is another image named dcp1023-1.jpg
[07:19] <adam511> that's possible
[07:19] <euxneks> aj_: what do you need help with?
[07:19] <xircx> you installed ubuntu on ext3
[07:19] <adam511> although I can view the files on them
[07:19] <PresuntoRJ> euxneks: what about f-spot?
[07:19] <aj_> everthing
[07:19] <euxneks> PresuntoRJ: specifically, why are there copies of images with -1 in them? I.e. if I have an image named dcp1023.jpg there is another image named dcp1023-1.jpg
[07:19] <adam511> all I did was click on the install button on the linux live CD desktop
[07:19] <adam511> it installed
[07:19] <aj_> is there a basic help site for first time linux users
[07:19] <euxneks> they look and seem to be the same
[07:19] <lHck> need help on XDMCP, how can I add a entry on the XFCE login window, to allow me launch an XDMCP client to connect to remote Xserver please ?
[07:20] <ardchoille> euxneks: Did you download those with wget?
[07:20] <euxneks> aj_: check out help.ubuntu.com
[07:20] <xircx> dint it ask what partition to install it to
[07:20] <adam511> I do not remember
[07:20] <euxneks> ardchoille: ? my images? I just put them on there from my camera....
[07:20] <aj_> cool
[07:20] <PresuntoRJ> euxneks: I gave up uderstanding this, but I figured out why it happens
[07:20] <xircx> o.O
[07:20] <adam511> I remember it asking to create new partitions
[07:20] <lucifiel> oh no, guys, what is "root" in ubuntu? is it what you call "Administrator" in windows?
[07:20] <euxneks> lucifiel: yes
[07:21] <adam511> what's wrong with my partitions?
[07:21] <aj_> I am just so fed up with ms I have had this cd for a year and just decided to use it it loaded great but it is all new
[07:21] <euxneks> lucifiel: however, ubuntu is slightly different in that to do an administrator like thing you type sudo at command line
[07:21] <swimbuddy> whats the command to search for fastest possible mirrors?
[07:21] <euxneks> ie. sudo cp blah blah_bak
[07:21] <xircx> sdb2 is ext3 /media/disk should be in the extended partitions
[07:21] <ardchoille> euxneks: It sounds like your camera numbers them blah.jpg, blah-1.jpg, blah-2.jpg, etc
[07:21] <lucifiel> ohhh... thank you, euxneks!!! :)
[07:22] <xircx> with the linux swap
[07:22] <euxneks> lucifiel: no problems =)
[07:22] <PresuntoRJ> euxneks: f-spot may be set to copy every picture file to a ~/.Photos
[07:22] <euxneks> PresuntoRJ: that sounds like that's it
[07:22] <b0xy> is there a good DVD Ripping app out there on ubuntu?
[07:22] <b0xy> rip from DVD to ISO file or something similar, but extracting only the movie
[07:22] <euxneks> PresuntoRJ: will it also make a backup of the original or something?
[07:22] <varka> b0xy: k9copy
[07:22] <ardchoille> b0xy: gnomebaker, graveman, k3b
[07:22] <PresuntoRJ> Later, when you run it again, it will try to create these copyed verion again
[07:22] <adam511> so I am not supposed to have a ext3 partition?
[07:23] <b0xy> thanks guys
[07:23] <euxneks> ardchoille: my camera names them sequentially like so DCP1023.jpg DCP1024.jpg etc etc
[07:23] <ardchoille> b0xy: Oh, sorry, dvd ripper.. k9copy, dvd:rip, xdvdshrink
[07:23] <xircx> yes but it should be under the extention
[07:23] <b0xy> varka: is k9copy only for KDE?
[07:23] <varka> b0xy: no
[07:23] <euxneks> b0xy: you can run it on gnome
[07:23] <ardchoille> b0xy: You can run kde apps in gnome and vice-versa with no problems.
[07:23] <b0xy> I'm used to DVD Shrink on WinXP so I'm looking for similar functionality
[07:23] <PresuntoRJ> euxneks: since it finds the files already there (with the original name) it shows a newer verion of the file as a -1
[07:23] <b0xy> sweet. I'll give it a try
[07:24] <xircx> adam do you have msn messenger?
[07:24] <lucifiel> darnit... ntfs-3g, you will NOT get the better of me. I shall conquer you and mount my Windows volumes...grrr.
[07:24] <ardchoille> b0xy: http://dvdshrink.sourceforge.net  <- xdvdshrink, I use it and it's great.
[07:24] <adam511> I have GAIM
[07:24] <adam511> let me see
[07:24] <xircx> with a msn count
[07:24] <adam511> not sure if I have an account
[07:24] <PresuntoRJ> euxneks: It happened on my system using Edgy only if f-spot crashed at least once and had to recrate its index of pictures
[07:24] <euxneks> PresuntoRJ: so that's from me importing the file twice then
[07:24] <xircx> msn or yahoo
[07:24] <adam511> do you have AIM?
[07:24] <catxk> I'm getting an XFree86-DRI missing on display :1.0 error and found out that reinstalling fglrx might solve it... would just apt-get remove fglrx followed by install do it or is there some more extensive process of reinstalling this driver?
[07:24] <xircx> nope
[07:24] <xircx> lol
[07:25] <adam511> :-)
[07:25] <xircx> do your have a yahoo acount?
[07:25] <xircx> you*
[07:25] <adam511> let me see if I can create a yahoo account fast
[07:25] <xircx> k
[07:25] <PresuntoRJ> euxneks: I think so... I gave up using f-spot since... I may try again under Feisty (the new Ubuntu version)
[07:25] <adam511> I have an acct
[07:25] <adam511> have not used it in a while
[07:25] <adam511> might not rem passwd
[07:25] <lucifiel> omg... oh wait, so... I need to login as root, huh
[07:26] <xircx> test your acount see if it works
[07:26] <ardchoille> lucifiel: Use sudo
[07:26] <adam511> checking it
[07:26] <euxneks> PresuntoRJ: what do you use for an image "maintaining" system...?
[07:26] <PresuntoRJ> euxneks: for now, I have been satisfied with gThumb (not the same resources, I know)
[07:26] <ardchoille> euxneks: gqview
[07:26] <euxneks> PresuntoRJ: hrm.. ok cool thanks for the information =)
[07:26] <lucifiel> ahhh instead of root, use sudo. However, how do I mount a windows volume? I've the command "mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/hda1 /mnt/windows" but how do I navigate to the Windows volumes?
[07:27] <euxneks> lucifiel: that last part: /mnt/windows
[07:27] <ardchoille> Once it's mounted, cd /mnt/windows/blah
[07:27] <euxneks> lucifiel: that's the directory where you need to go
[07:27] <PresuntoRJ> euxneks: It does import from my canon digital cam easy and it creates a single folder where ever you would like to save those....
[07:27] <euxneks> gthumb?
[07:28] <quaal> jetscreamer, that program isnt what i was looking for
[07:28] <kingcobra_> does anybody know what the icons in xchat represent like voice half op op
[07:28] <kingcobra_> which is which
[07:28] <PresuntoRJ> euxneks: It can tag categories and create simple slide shows
[07:28] <CheyenneD> Is there a way that i can have a ftp server in 6.10??
[07:28] <xircx> so you can mount the windows partition and get into its files from ubuntu?
[07:28] <quaal> i'm looking for something similar to dvdshrink that allows me to author a dvd. remove subtitles, certain features, trailers, etc. from a dvd (.vob files) anyone know of something that will allow this?
[07:28] <dj-fu> It depends on the ircD kingcobra_
[07:29] <kingcobra_> cant find it in help
[07:29] <lucifiel> great good gods... -__-;; but when i typed "sudo mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/hda1 /mnt/windows", I get "Failed to access '/dev/hda1': No such file or directory"
[07:29] <PresuntoRJ> euxneks: I am sure you can find it at Add/Remove if not already installed
[07:29] <kingcobra_> dj-fu, but the icons that show up in my right pane beside usernames
[07:29] <b0xy> ardchoille: sorry, I'm extremely new to linux. how do I install xdvdshrink?
[07:29] <Flannel> kingcobra_: v is + half is % op is @
[07:29] <euxneks> PresuntoRJ: yeah I have it installed, but I liked the simplicity of f-spot better, it reminded me of iPhoto
[07:29] <adam511> ok, let me catchup
[07:29] <CheyenneD> Is there a way that i can have a ftp server in 6.10??
[07:29] <adam511> just created yahoo acct
[07:30] <euxneks> PresuntoRJ: not that I'm not down with gThumb =P
[07:30] <xircx> login to gaim with itk
[07:30] <adam511> yes, I can
[07:30] <xircx> then add ivantools1@yahoo.com
[07:30] <adam511> what is itk?
[07:30] <Flannel> CheyenneD: CheyenneD https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/serverguide/C/ftp-server.html
[07:30] <kingcobra_> Flannel,  they are coloured circles
[07:30] <xircx> it k
[07:30] <xircx> lol
[07:30] <ardchoille> b0xy: It has an installer that you run. It will check for deps, if you have them it will install. If you don't, it will report what you need to install and then re-run it. It's self-explnanatory and easy.
[07:30] <PresuntoRJ> euxneks: I am not saying f-spot is no good... but it has some odd behaviour some times (like this duplication of the pictures)
[07:30] <xircx> waz spose to have space
[07:30] <lucifiel> uhhh so let me guess, i'm way off, huh...
[07:31] <dj-fu> kingcobra_: Icons? that's strange. It should just be '+', '%', '@', '&'
[07:31] <dj-fu> Icons would usually imply gnome-xchat, instead of just xchat.
[07:31] <dj-fu> It's all pretty and gay with icons and whatnot, iirc.
[07:31] <swimbuddy> !apt-spy
[07:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about apt-spy - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:31] <PresuntoRJ> euxnekes: there is always Picasa... if I am not mistaken you can find a fully packed Wine version (not sure if from Google or Automatix2)
[07:31] <euxneks> PresuntoRJ: cool thanks
[07:31] <Flannel> kingcobra_: oh.  Very well then.  purple is owner, green, teal, yellow, is op half voice
[07:31] <euxneks> gah
[07:31] <euxneks> no picas
[07:32] <dj-fu> I thout picasa ran natively on Linux now?
[07:32] <PresuntoRJ> euxnekes: good luke :D
[07:32] <euxneks> PresuntoRJ: thanks
[07:32] <dj-fu> http://picasa.google.com/linux/
[07:32] <dj-fu> yes, it uses Qt
[07:32] <euxneks> dj-fu: I thought it used wine?
[07:33] <PresuntoRJ> dj-fu: cool... I will check it later (not my priority for a while)
[07:33] <kingcobra_> Flannel, sorry for annoyin ya
[07:33] <Flannel> kingcobra_: no problem.  Just required another googling ;)
[07:33] <kingcobra_> Flannel, i did try
[07:34] <kingcobra_> Flannel, i was searching for xchat icons
[07:34] <Flannel> kingcobra_: I got it with 'xchat color op halfop voice', for future reference
[07:34] <jim_W> Hey can anyone help me find out what im doing wrong with nvidia 3d enable comand
[07:34] <Brylie> is anybody here familiar with Subversion?  can I upload files to my SVN repo via FTP?
[07:35] <b0xy> ardchoille: I'm not seeing which file I need to download. the .gz or the .rpm?
[07:35] <exile> sysinfo
[07:35] <Flannel> Brylie: no.  commit them via svn
[07:36] <jim_W> i get an error message and X won't run
[07:36] <PresuntoRJ> dj-fu: sorry man, it says on their FAQ it uses wine... :"Since Wine is using the gphoto library, all the cameras..."
[07:36] <exile> sysinfo exile
[07:36] <ardchoille> b0xy: It's bad to use .rpm's in Ubuntu, download the dvdshrink-2.6.1-8mdk.tar.gz file
[07:36] <Brylie> ok... i'll have to learn how to do that
[07:36] <Zyn> How do i get 6.10 to recognize that my mouse has five buttons?
[07:36] <Flannel> Brylie:  http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.2/index.html  has a quickstart section and lots of examples
[07:37] <Brylie> ok thank you
[07:37] <Brylie> Flannel:
[07:37] <dj-fu> Zyn: use the evdev driver and configure it correctly for X
[07:37] <Brylie> Flannel: thanks
[07:37] <graigsmith> hello.
[07:38] <Zyn> dj-fu:  Assume that i fell off the truck yesterday.  I'm competent in windows, but not so much in linux
[07:38] <b0xy> ardchoille: and after it opens what? I see a single file in that archive, but when I try to open it doesn't know what app to open with
[07:38] <exile> help
[07:38] <exile> grrrrrrrrrrr
[07:38] <graigsmith> what do you need help with exile?
[07:38] <dj-fu> Zyn: then don't bother, use 5 buttons and become competent
[07:39] <exile> trying to make sure these plugins are working
[07:39] <graigsmith> what plugins?
[07:39] <ardchoille> b0xy: Here are the steps from my master script: unpack it with: tar xzf dvdshrink-2.6.1-8mdk.tar.gz  then go into the folder with: cd dvdshrink  then run the installer with: sudo sh install.sh
[07:39] <exile> sysinfo
[07:39] <Grindar> hey guys, should I get the intel pentium d 940 or the core 2 duo 6300?
[07:39] <kingcobra_> Flannel, ive tried first 4 links fom that result cant see it
[07:39] <euxneks> I love my core2 duo
[07:39] <graigsmith> ahh, i dunno about sysinfo.
[07:39] <exile> sysinfo exile
[07:39] <sanzky> hi, does anyone knows if there are any XML database server in the ubuntu repositories?
[07:39] <euxneks> with sata 3Gbp
[07:39] <euxneks> very nice
[07:40] <Zyn> Dj-fu: I can't use 2 of the five buttons, so that seems like less than useful advice.  As for becoming competent, well, how am i to do so without asking for help?
[07:40] <Frogzoo> euxneks: how's battery life?
[07:40] <starseed> Anyone use songbird? trying to get flash working in the browser
[07:40] <dj-fu> google for help? :] 
[07:40] <Grindar> the 940 has more cache and a higher clock speed, but the duos got a higher front speed bus.
[07:40] <euxneks> Frogzoo: I have a desktop
[07:40] <ardchoille> b0xy: You will most likely have to install: sudo apt-get install transcode mjpegtools subtitleripper gocr
[07:40] <euxneks> Frogzoo: sorry I thought you were talking about a desktop =P
[07:41] <Frogzoo> euxneks: kk, thx
[07:41] <dj-fu> one of the first hits on google: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=219894
[07:41] <euxneks> or, hey. I was talking to Grindar! haha
[07:41] <lucifiel> okay i've been trying for the past few minutes or so but it's kinda obvious my commands are wrong. I've been trying to mount a partition . Device: "/dev/hdc1"  in "/media/hdc1" . Does the command " sudo mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/hdc1 /mnt/media/hdc1" not work?
[07:41] <euxneks> Frogzoo:  you got me confused for a bit ther
[07:42] <mjbrooks> ant-, you still awake?  ;)
[07:42] <Grindar> anybody else got input on the processor?
[07:42] <mzuverink> what are all the files both hidden and such in my user dir that I need to delete to start over from scratch?
[07:43] <PresuntoRJ> Grindar: is Pentium D still cheaper?
[07:43] <Grindar> on tiger direct anyway, but I'm watching an auction right now for the 6300
[07:44] <euxneks> I have a 6400 in my computer right now.
[07:44] <Grindar> if it stays in this range, I can afford it :)
[07:44] <Grindar> that's why I'm asking
[07:44] <Frogzoo> sanzky: libxflaim3.2 ?
[07:44] <PresuntoRJ> Grindar: I'd rather multicore with Xeon.... :-D but I have had a hude success with Core 2 Dou Extrem... how deep is your pocket?
[07:44] <Grindar> not very
[07:44] <Grindar> engineering student
[07:45] <Zyn> dj-fu: thanks.  Its not a logitech mouse, will that matter?
[07:45] <cafuego_> Grindar: Core2 is a much betetr choice than a 9xx
[07:45] <lucifiel> uh oh noooo... ><;; my partition has disappeared. :(
[07:45] <PresuntoRJ> Grindar: Been there... done that...
[07:45] <cafuego_> That said, I'm going X2 :-)
[07:45] <Grindar> I was asking 'cause it's a low end core 2 vs a high end PD
[07:46] <lewix> how can I see my system hardwares
[07:46] <eilker> i wanna calculate my site bandwidth for a month, but i dont know how to do it ? for example , when i visit www.yahoo.com only first time (only its index , not surfing in it) , how can i know that how much kb that i downloaded ?
[07:46] <PresuntoRJ> Grindar: what do you intend to do with the machine? firefox and openoffice? c++ and python? CAD? games?
[07:46] <Grindar> games
[07:46] <dj-fu> Zyn: not at all
[07:46] <dj-fu> well, apart fromt he udev section
[07:46] <Grindar> mostly, some programming
[07:46] <PresuntoRJ> Grindar: really, they do not differ that much
[07:46] <dj-fu> The point is that evdev can handle event driven mice
[07:46] <Grindar> probably vista as well, free from msdna
[07:47] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, can any window manager be used with either gnome or kde or others
[07:47] <lewix> like, if I want to know what type of graphic card I have
[07:47] <PresuntoRJ> Grindar: but the faster FBS is important to prevent cache overhead and it does magic with the propper Video Board (PCIe, please)
[07:47] <lewix> what's the command again?
[07:47] <swimbuddy> Grindar: get a cheap laptop, you know you want it
[07:47] <HipotermiA> quien a podido instalar drivers propietario en feisty ?
[07:48] <HipotermiA> de nvidia ?
[07:48] <cafuego_> you'd be hard pressed finding AGP core2 supporting mobos
[07:48] <Steil> lewix: lspci?
[07:48] <cafuego_> !es
[07:48] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[07:48] <lewix> thanks Steil
[07:48] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: I had a hard time getting fluxbox running in gnome, but openbox was very easy to run in gnome. I think the choice of wm in gnome is dependent on whether or not that wm is HIG compliant. I don't know about kde because I haven't used it in years.
[07:48] <PresuntoRJ> Grindar: but still, my machine at home is still a Compaq Armada PIII 700 Laptop and it handles fine most of my needs
[07:49] <PresuntoRJ> Grindar: I dont really care for games
[07:49] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, what is hig
[07:49] <Grindar> on a cheap laptop
[07:49] <lewix> Steil, what's the command if I want to see what type of hard drive I have
[07:49] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: You can run window managers by themselves. I am running window maker by itself (without gnome) and it works great. Fluxbox and openbox work great on their own too.
[07:49] <Grindar> a dell 600m to be precise
[07:49] <RushFreak> I just put feisty on a 4 year old dell laptop.  Put some new life into this machine.  Windows was really dragging it down.
[07:49] <Grindar> I can't even play oblivion :(
[07:49] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: Human Interface Guide or some such.
[07:49] <PresuntoRJ> Grindar: My brither, on the other hand, loves them... he runs a Duo 2 Core Extreme 768MB Nvidia etc...
[07:50] <Steil> lewix: sorry, no idea
[07:50] <PresuntoRJ> brother
[07:50] <ardchoille> !hig
[07:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hig - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:50] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, do you hav taskbars
[07:50] <Grindar> gotta go. Work just called me in.
[07:51] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, so are many wms not hig compliant
[07:51] <RushFreak> anybody else here running feisty?
[07:51] <kingcobra_> RushFreak, #ubuntu+1
[07:52] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: Yes, I have an iconbar, shows open apps. I don't know much about hig compliancy
[07:52] <PresuntoRJ> RushFreak: I am
[07:53] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: Here's my screenshot of window maker: http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/8113/screenshotkv2.png
[07:53] <bullgard4> My program 'Add/Remove Applications lists the program 'MDB Viewer' and adds a short description: "Jet/MS Access database (MDB) file viewer" followed by the Ubuntu icon and another icon similar to a rose. What is the meaning ot that rose?
[07:54] <swimbuddy> i run feisty 64
[07:55] <titun> how do I extract a rar file?
[07:55] <ardchoille> !rar
[07:55] <ubotu> rar is a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression. There is a free (as in speech) unrar utility as well, see !info unrar-free
[07:55] <PresuntoRJ> titun: try installing the RAR package
[07:55] <titun> I downloaded the unrar source, then how to install that
[07:55] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, looks good i like the stats like cpu box and temp
[07:56] <PresuntoRJ> tintun: on the Terminal (shell) $ sudo apt-get install rar unrar
[07:56] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: Those are known as dockapps and they are all in the repos.
[07:56] <PresuntoRJ> tintun: it works on the prompt later with a simple unrar some_rar_file.rar
[07:57] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, so what is the point in de's then
[07:57] <PresuntoRJ> tintun: and yes, the link ubitu sent also works... ;)
[07:58] <simonxx> is there osx like dock in ubuntu?
[07:58] <swimbuddy> i'd sey that feisty runs better then vista. horray!
[07:58] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: Personal preference mostly. gnome and kde are good for lots of eye candy. I don't like eye candy much so a wm suits me. I have an 8 year old niece who runs Edgy and she uses gnome with beryl.
[07:58] <poningru> !dock | simonxx
[07:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dock - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:58] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: Also, light wm's are great for older hardware.
[07:59] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, ubuntu itself isnt great for old hardware though is it
[07:59] <ardchoille> Heh, an 8 year old who installs and runs Ubuntu. If that isn't esy, I don't know what is.
[08:00] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, yeah thats impressive
[08:00] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: gnome, isn't, but Ubuntu can be installed in many different modes, including server (no gui at all).
[08:00] <kingcobra_> id say shed have to ask you when shes setting up her wifi card though
[08:00] <ardchoille> hehe
[08:01] <Grindar> well, at work and just won the auction for the core duo
[08:02] <simonxx> why everyone excited about core duo?
[08:02] <mobius> hey guys, i've got ubuntu server installed and have somehow managed to break my sudo. it's stopped working
[08:02] <cafuego_> why not? beats easter bunnies.
[08:02] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, how would you go about installing ubuntu with minimalistic gui
[08:02] <Cheyenne> Anyone know anything about "XDMCP"?
[08:02] <Grindar> but boobs still top the list
[08:02] <mobius> anyone know how i'd go about rectifying this?
[08:02] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: The only drawback, that I've seen, with a window manager versus gnome or kde is that wm's tend to not show new menu items by default.. yo have to manually write your menu files. Some wm's, like Window Maker, come with a graphical menu editor, some don't.
[08:02] <Grindar> become gay?
[08:02] <Cheyenne> !XDMCP
[08:02] <ubotu> xdmcp is the X Display Manger Control Protocol -- look at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/XDMCP-HOWTO/ to find out how to configure it
[08:03] <Grindar> sorry, couldn't help the joke
[08:03] <krinns> hi all
[08:03] <krinns> am using openoffice and kmail on ubuntu
[08:03] <krinns> i got crash handler errors oftenly
[08:03] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: I think I would install xubuntu or maybe ubuntu and then install and use a light wm. Depends on the hardware available.
[08:04] <ant-> ardchoille : we've been telling him to do that all day long
[08:04] <EADG> If I could watch movies in Screen I'd rarly use a wm.
[08:04] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: If you want to get really minimal, try blackbox.. that was too minimal even for me.
[08:04] <ardchoille> ant-: Ah, good point.
[08:04] <Cheyenne> Can anyone help me with XDMCP?
[08:04] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: The best way to see how they work is to install one and try it out.
[08:04] <ant-> i dont think blackbox is being developed anymore is it?
[08:05] <kingcobra_> ant-, sorry
[08:05] <kingcobra_> all night here :)
[08:05] <ant-> hehe
[08:05] <|Amon|> what's the command to check a partition size from bash?
[08:05] <|Amon|> i don't wanna do du -h
[08:05] <Cheyenne> I want to be able to log into diffrent Ubuntu boxes on my local network
[08:05] <mobius> my ubuntu server has suddenly decided that I am no longer allowed to sudo. anyone got any ideas on how to correct this?
[08:06] <EADG> df -h
[08:06] <|Amon|> EADG, isn't there a way to do it so that it just grabs the size of the partition without scanning everything in the partition ?
[08:06] <Cheyenne> Can anyone help me with XDMCP?
[08:06] <Cheyenne> I want to be able to log into diffrent Ubuntu boxes on my local network
[08:06] <|Amon|> ya df -h is the one i was trying to think of
[08:06] <|Amon|> th
[08:06] <|Amon|> x
[08:07] <|Amon|> how can i check what name a partition has
[08:07] <Hellevator> what command can I use to find my cpu temperature?
[08:07] <ant-> Hellevator : acpi -V
[08:08] <titun> PresuntoRJ, thanks, rar worked
[08:08] <ant-> |Amon| : i dont think you can name partitions except for where they are mounted...
[08:08] <EADG> |Amon|: Not sure, never boothered to check.
[08:08] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, ill try blackbox on a comp at home any other nice but still pretty light ones
[08:08] <titun> PresuntoRJ, actuallly if first gave error as I had not configured my reposositoroes correctly
[08:09] <ant-> kingcobra_ : fluxbox is based on blackbox but is heavily developed
[08:09] <tripppy> is there a howto or mod for ubuntu to be a deadly file server?
[08:09] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: Be prepared that blackbox is a really minimalistic wm. No taskbar, no panel. You might want to try fluxbox first.
[08:09] <|Amon|> ant-, no i mean like in certain partition editors you can name a partition
[08:09] <Hellevator> ant-, when I type acpi -v it says "no support for device type: thermal"
[08:09] <kingcobra_> ant-, flux is pretty light then also is it
[08:09] <|Amon|> also what can use to scan my hard drives for bad sectors?
[08:09] <cafuego_> tripppy: Define "deadly file server"
[08:10] <ant-> kingcobra_ : yes, it has more whistles than blackbox but is still real lite
[08:10] <cafuego_> tripppy: If you drop one from high enough, any file server is deadly
[08:10] <|Amon|> e2fsck?
[08:10] <ant-> kingcobra_ : my desktop loads less than a second after i type in my passwd
[08:10] <ant-> kingcobra_ : no waiting at all
[08:10] <kingcobra_> yeah i might try fluxbox first
[08:10] <ant-> ok maybe a second
[08:11] <kingcobra_> :)
[08:11] <ant-> fluxbox is nice, just install ubuntu and then install fluxbox
[08:11] <|Amon|> i love fluxbox
[08:11] <|Amon|> i'm using it now
[08:11] <ant-> me too and i love it as well
[08:11] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: The thing I like about fluxbox is it has a task tray in the toolbar.
[08:11] <kingcobra_> youve probly got 3 r 4 gig graphics cards linked together in there though
[08:11] <|Amon|> ant-, lol fluxbox has no 'whistles'
[08:11] <kingcobra_> :)
[08:11] <ant-> easy to config and very lite
[08:11] <|Amon|> maybe they're whistles to you... :p
[08:12] <ardchoille> lol
[08:12] <ant-> heh
[08:12] <titun> btw can I play .3gp videos in ubuntu, what codecs are needed?
[08:12] <PresuntoRJ> tintun: if you follow the link https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression#head-32ba956d13d49934f65bf67dd40646653a7a6140 it says you need to add a repository
[08:12] <PresuntoRJ> not available by default for safety
[08:12] <Polybius> howdy howdy
[08:12] <PresuntoRJ> tintu: can you run the Add/Remove applications?
[08:12] <ant-> safety first
[08:12] <|Amon|> and i messed up my mouse earlier... i was trying to get my 5 button mouse to work in firefox but i got the scrollbar acting as a back/forward button now instead of a up/down wheel and i have no idea what i did to do it because i followed the tutorial...
[08:13] <Polybius> is there theme support for Rhythmbox?
[08:13] <PresuntoRJ> tintun: what version of Ubuntu do you have?
[08:13] <titun> PresuntoRJ, r u asking me?
[08:13] <PresuntoRJ> titun: yeap.. u said u had problem with repository
[08:13] <titun> oh....I had not edited the default repos
[08:14] <titun> PresuntoRJ, now its ok, unrar installed
[08:14] <PresuntoRJ> titun: ok :)
[08:14] <titun> PresuntoRJ, btw I am titun, not tintun :-)
[08:14] <PresuntoRJ> titun: managed to extract the file than?
[08:14] <titun> yes
[08:14] <PresuntoRJ> titun: my bad
[08:15] <titun> along with a password protected one also
[08:15] <titun> Ubuntu is very neat
[08:15] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, ok ill probly try flux box first, how do you disable gnome
[08:15] <kingcobra_> after install
[08:15] <titun> how do I play 3gp videos? what codes are needed?
[08:15] <kam|k> good morning
[08:15] <PresuntoRJ> titun: did it work in the GUI application also (I am asking cause I never tried to open a password protect RAR my self)
[08:15] <ant-> kingcobra_ : when you get to the login screen click on sessions and choose fluxbox
[08:16] <PresuntoRJ> titun: what version r u in?
[08:16] <titun> PresuntoRJ, no, only CLI
[08:16] <titun> PresuntoRJ, Edgy
[08:16] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: Don't need to. once fluxbox is installed, just log out of gnome and choose fluxbox at the options menu before you log back in and it'll log you into fluxbox.
[08:16] <PresuntoRJ> titun: wait and see... feisty is amazingly better (as they did with every upgrade)
[08:17] <titun> PresuntoRJ, also tried with GUI, asking for password, good
[08:17] <PresuntoRJ> titun: I am already tring the beta in my personal laptop (nothing critical or production, just for fun)
[08:17] <PresuntoRJ> titun: nice
[08:17] <titun> PresuntoRJ, what visible new features added ??
[08:17] <chocotaku> Hello all! I'm extremely new to linux and having a huge pain getting ubuntu running. Was wondering if someone can walk me through my problem areas?
[08:17] <PresuntoRJ> titun: most basic steps will become obvious with time...
[08:18] <ardchoille> chocotaku: We'll need to know the problems you are having.
[08:18] <titun> PresuntoRJ, ok..what changes a new user like me notice first
[08:18] <PresuntoRJ> even the CLI (actually, they call it shell, from the Unix background) is easy to handle
[08:18] <chocotaku> Ok, well it started when I downloaded edgy 6.1 livecd
[08:18] <Bacta> I just installed GCC, why doesn't it have the header files?
[08:18] <PresuntoRJ> titun: have you tried $man unrar ?
[08:19] <titun> PresuntoRJ, yes
[08:19] <|Amon|> i have a partition on /dev/hda4 that's fat32 for storage between nix and doz. how can i move it to /dev/hda3? there is no /dev/hda3 cuz /dev/hda4 shoulda been /dev/hda3 but gparted messed it up
[08:19] <titun> PresuntoRJ, thats how I knew the options
[08:19] <kingcobra_> ant-, ardchoille thats great im looking forward to trying that next time im home
[08:19] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: Good luck :)
[08:19] <chocotaku> I ran the cd and chose option run livecd or install, it loaded and got to the splash screen, then it when the desktop gui should have loaded it the screen became scrambled garbage
[08:19] <chocotaku> I read up on it, tried booting in safe graphics mode, no change ;
[08:20] <sec_> morning
[08:20] <titun> PresuntoRJ, btw no one answered, can I play 3gp videos?
[08:20] <sec_> !check specs
[08:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about check specs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:20] <sec_> !specs info
[08:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about specs info - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:20] <Bacta> I just installed GCC, why doesn't it have the header files?
[08:20] <sec_> !specs
[08:20] <titun> !3gp
[08:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about specs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 3gp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:20] <sec_> hmm
[08:20] <PresuntoRJ> titun: what is this? a video codec?
[08:20] <sec_> titun: on ubuntu , how easy to show spec of laptop?
[08:20] <ant-> kingcobra_ : goto fluxbox-wiki.org to get config info on it
[08:21] <kingcobra_> is there an way to save all updates and maybe a few apps to disk so that you wouldnt need internet connection when installing ubuntu
[08:21] <Polybius> Anybody know if there is theme support for RhythmBox?
[08:21] <kingcobra_> ant-, ok
[08:21] <sec_> PresuntoRJ: on ubuntu , how easy to show spec of laptop?
[08:21] <chocotaku> So I downloaded the 6.06 alternate install cd, I got it to install, but it does the same thing, after splash screen the screen shows garbage and the system hangs, can't ctr alt F1 or do anything
[08:21] <sec_> ant-: on ubuntu , how easy to show spec of laptop?
[08:21] <titun> PresuntoRJ, no, a compressed video format playable in many mobile phones, and Quick time
[08:21] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: spec for what, man? the hardware?
[08:21] <Polybius> Chocotaku: what video card are you using?
[08:22] <sec_> PresuntoRJ: yes, the hardware
[08:22] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: Here's a good link for ya: http://www.fluxbox.org/docbook.php
[08:22] <chocotaku> ATI 9600, I'm hearing that it doesn't play well with ubunt
[08:22] <titun> PresuntoRJ, in XP, VLC plays this format
[08:22] <sec_> PresuntoRJ: i am going to buy new laptop
[08:22] <chocotaku> radeon 9600*
[08:22] <Flannel> kingcobra_: second result.  Have to scroll down a bit (search for halfop on the page, a couple times)
[08:22] <titun> !mp3
[08:22] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[08:22] <sec_> PresuntoRJ: so need to check its specs
[08:22] <PresuntoRJ> titun: I have no idea since I never really tried... but any compression is usually due to a enconder (hence, the CoDec)
[08:23] <PresuntoRJ> titun: there are free and non-free codecs for many video formats, but I never heard of 3gd
[08:23] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: ok...
[08:23] <titun> PresuntoRJ, most videos shot in a camera cell phone produce this .3gp video
[08:23] <Twiztr>  So...                                                                                      8ball
[08:23] <sec_> PresuntoRJ: which commands?
[08:23] <|Amon|> i have a partition on /dev/hda4 that's fat32 for storage between nix and doz. how can i move it to /dev/hda3? there is no /dev/hda3 cuz /dev/hda4 shoulda been /dev/hda3 but gparted messed it up
[08:24] <EADG> titun install VLC
[08:24] <titun> EADG, thanks, let me see
[08:24] <chocotaku> Is it extended or primary amon?
[08:24] <|Amon|> 3gp is a container format
[08:24] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: people alway tell me that since the guys in canonical prefer IBM thinkpads... (now lenovo) thats where u should go
[08:24] <nanobug> Feisty beta is great
[08:24] <nanobug> i love it
[08:24] <whta> does opengl just not work at all with ati cards?
[08:25] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: but it runs smoothly at my Compaq too
[08:25] <nanobug> i didnt think it was possible to make this many improvements on edgy
[08:25] <nanobug> but wow.
[08:25] <Polybius> whta: it works...but ATI drivers suck
[08:25] <kingcobra_> Flannel, quite hard to find, wel don
[08:25] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: and WinModem works at Feisty
[08:25] <Polybius> i know...too me a while to get mine working properly
[08:25] <chocotaku> Nothing works with ATI cards >< I'm here trying to find out how to get past the splash screen on my comp :(
[08:25] <nanobug> thats misinformation
[08:25] <Polybius> dude
[08:25] <nanobug> my ati card works fine
[08:25] <whta> polybius: every opengl application i've tried running aside from beryl has just not worked, namely world of warcraft and project64.. through wine, that is
[08:25] <nanobug> it depends on the card and what you're trying to do
[08:25] <sec_> PresuntoRJ: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c00620032&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&product=1843736&lang=en
[08:26] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: and its a Amarda M700 PIII 850Mhz 512M 20G
[08:26] <Polybius> hmm
[08:26] <jaminkle> anyone know abything about linksys wifi pci cards? will they be picked up ok
[08:26] <aj_> are linksys wireless pcmica cards usable with breezy
[08:26] <nanobug> if you're using the ATI closed source driver and running XGL/Beryl
[08:26] <Polybius> those with ATI problems join #ATI_drivers_suck
[08:26] <jaminkle> pci*
[08:26] <chocotaku> Well its a radeon  9600 and i"m trying to load ubuntu without it hanging after the splash screen
[08:26] <jaminkle> not laptop
[08:26] <nanobug> you wont be able to use openGL apps unless you change your session back to one w/o acceleration
[08:26] <Polybius> cause mine works
[08:26] <Polybius> i think i can help
[08:26] <sec_> Polybius: which?
[08:27] <nanobug> you can't use XGL and OpenGL apps
[08:27] <Rio> i bought a pc that came with a cd filled with drivers for the motherboard.  on the cd, the readme.txt file says that it is for windows.... how would i use the drivers for ubuntu, or how do i know if ubuntu already knew which drivers to use???
[08:27] <PresuntoRJ> titun: u can look for a application at the shell with $apt-cache search pattern | grep filter
[08:27] <nanobug> chocotaku: Have you tried the alternate-install cd?
[08:27] <PresuntoRJ> titun: pattern as a primary word, and filter if it spits several hundreds of lines
[08:28] <chocotaku> Yes, I tried livecds first, versions 6.1 and 6.06, they both hang but 6.06 at least lets me boot in graphics safe mode
[08:28] <hacosta> Rio: that's a great question, actually drivers are mostly "built in" ubuntu, so you won't be needind that windows cd
[08:28] <PresuntoRJ> titun: I have found nothing with $apt-cache search 3gp
[08:28] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, thanks for link, do you know anything about storing updates for offline install on other ubuntu comp
[08:28] <chocotaku> I tried the alternate 6.06 and it installed correctly
[08:28] <chocotaku> but same thing after grub loads
[08:28] <PresuntoRJ> it does not mean it does not have support... it might not be obvious...
[08:28] <chocotaku> hangs after splash screen
[08:28] <nanobug> ok
[08:28] <titun> PresuntoRJ, this is to search where?
[08:28] <PresuntoRJ> titun: it does not mean it does not have support... it might not be obvious...
[08:28] <nanobug> hold on i may be able to help
[08:28] <whta> nanobug: i think the problem was there before i made the xgl session
[08:28] <hacosta> and _most_ of your hardware will probably work out of the box...
[08:29] <catxk> quit
[08:29] <PresuntoRJ> titun: this is to search on every repository your machine is set to download from
[08:29] <titun> PresuntoRJ, silly me
[08:29] <aj_> are linksys wireless pcmica cards usable with breezy
[08:29] <Ademan_brb> !dma
[08:29] <ubotu> dma is Direct Memory Access/Addressing. It makes hard disks & optical drives transfer data faster, and is almost always enabled in Ubuntu 6.06. For more info see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DMA
[08:29] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: You're welcome :) No, I don't know how to do the offline updates stuff :(
[08:29] <sec_> PresuntoRJ: how check if this laptop duo core or not?
[08:29] <Flannel> kingcobra_: check out 'apt on cd' it's on sourceforge, if nowhere else.
[08:30] <Flannel> kingcobra_: basically, if you just download and burn to a CD, you can sneakernet.
 mostly?  well, it seems that ubuntu seems a little choppy, but when i had windows installed, it seemed choppy as well... until i installed the drivers....
[08:30] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: great machine... I dont think u will have any problems, but to be sure, there is a list at HP with the HCL for linux support (it depends on the kernel version, not the distro)
[08:30] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, flannel thanks
[08:30] <chocotaku> Oh and I forgot to mention nano, I did a md5sum on all the cds I burned, burned them all at low speeds and did a cd check from the boot menu
[08:30] <Ademan_brb> !dvd
[08:30] <titun> PresuntoRJ, I will search and let u know
[08:30] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[08:30] <nanobug> chocotaku: is this a straight up 9600 or a mobility?
[08:30] <Flannel> kingcobra_: apt-on-cd helps you manage dependencies and stuff, if I understand it correctly.
[08:31] <sec_> PresuntoRJ: ok. how check then?
[08:31] <slvmchn> how can i connect two ubuntu machines via cat5 and then transfer files between them? ftp?
[08:31] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: do u have it or want to know if it has dual core?
[08:31] <Ademan_brb> anyone familiar with a bug where the dvd drive seems to lock up or become extremely slow? (all attempts to read it seem to fail)
[08:31] <hacosta> Rio: well perhaps something was not detected, it might as well be choppy to your liking though
[08:31] <chocotaku> ati radeon 9600xt, bought it cheap on ebay, it was PAL which the seller didn't tell me, flashed it to ntsc and it works fine in windows
[08:31] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: it says it is a Centrino Duo, it should be
[08:31] <kingcobra_> Flannel, dont know what that means but ill look it up now
[08:31] <sec_> PresuntoRJ: want to know if its has dual core, i am using live cd ubuntu
[08:32] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: if u want to kn ow if ubuntu is handling them try $ cat /proc/cpuinfo
[08:32] <PresuntoRJ> it should show at least two CPUs (0 and 1)
[08:32] <detectiveinspekt> apt-get install phpmyadmin, phpmyadmin not found, using 6.10 server
[08:32] <nanobug> okay so you've said that the distro installed just fine but its just hanging on the splash screen
[08:32] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: try $ cat /proc/interrupts
[08:32] <Rio> wow.... just got booted to the login screen when i changed the resolution.  is that normal?
[08:33] <chocotaku> Yes
[08:33] <nanobug> so the first thing we need to do is get rid of the splash screen and find out whats going on
[08:33] <chocotaku> I can't ctr alt f1 or do anything
[08:33] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: it should list many devices and if the CPUs are aware of them
[08:33] <Rio> ohh... mmkay
[08:33] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: what do you see with those commands?
[08:33] <Flannel> detectiveinspekt: you'll need to enable universe
[08:33] <nanobug> can you get to a desktop from the livecd?  if not we can work around that but it will make things easier
[08:33] <kingcobra_> Flannel, sneakernet great word thought you made it up first
[08:33] <sec_> PresuntoRJ: i am going to buy
[08:33] <detectiveinspekt> can I trust it?
[08:33] <Flannel> kingcobra_: nope.  Its a technical term ;)
[08:34] <chocotaku> Yes, only the 6.06 livecd and only in safe graphics mode
[08:34] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: what is your ubuntu version? try $ uname -a
[08:34] <sec_> PresuntoRJ: 6.06 LTS
[08:34] <detectiveinspekt> no i think i'll just do the manual way
[08:34] <nanobug> okay.  are you on a secondary computer right now or are you using the livecd as we speak
[08:34] <cafuego_> lsb_release
[08:34] <Rio> i forget who i was talking to... but ubuntu seems choppy.  under windows, it was choppy, but it was fixed once i installed the drivers....
[08:34] <Flannel> PresuntoRJ, sec_, `lsb_release -a` gets you Ubuntu version
[08:34] <chocotaku> I'm using the windows port of gaim from XP to have the pleasure of being here tonight
[08:34] <cafuego_> lsb_release -r actually
[08:35] <nanobug> okay so you're in a dual boot setup then?
 wait a sec... my screen resolution did not change...
[08:35] <chocotaku> Yes
[08:35] <sec_> $ lsb_release -r
[08:35] <sec_> Release:        6.06
[08:35] <nanobug> okay thanks.
[08:35] <nanobug> choco i'm going to private message you so i can help you easier
[08:35] <chocotaku> Ok
[08:35] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, is apt not a command in gnome actually
[08:35] <PresuntoRJ> Flannel: thanks, I was trying to remember this too, but only the kernel version shows if it has support for SMP
[08:36] <beg1689> is it possible to have video redirected to another screen?
[08:36] <Flannel> PresuntoRJ: right.
[08:36] <sec_> PresuntoRJ: cat /proc/interrupts will must show two CPUs?
[08:37] <Polybius> anybody know if rhythmbox supports themes? i can't seem to find anything anywhere...
[08:37] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: like a table with CPU 0 and CPU 1 as rows and many numbers regards individuals interrupts from devices
[08:37] <Ademan_brb> how do i know which is my dvd drive and which is my cd burner?  i have /media/cdrom0 and /media/cdrom1
[08:37] <PresuntoRJ> Ademen_brb: what is the order on the IDE?
[08:38] <sec_> PresuntoRJ: thanks. which command to check ATI card and memory of it?
[08:38] <PresuntoRJ> Ademen_brb: usually 0 is for the primary (master) and 1 is for secondary (slave)
[08:38] <sec_> PresuntoRJ: and which command to check RAM
[08:38] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: APT = Advanced Package Tool  more info: man apt
[08:38] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: unfortunately, i have no clue
[08:38] <aj_> exit
[08:38] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: does it show the two processors?
[08:38] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: well i think my hard drive is the IDE master, but i could be wrong
[08:38] <sec_> PresuntoRJ: i am asking before go to buy
[08:39] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: try this: $ dmesg | grep CD
[08:39] <sec_> PresuntoRJ: i have live cd ubuntu 6.06 for that commands
[08:39] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: just fyi i'm asking because hdparm is taking ungodly amounts of time to execute
[08:40] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: is will list the boot log, filtering for the word CD (maybe DVD) and it can help u identify the device
[08:40] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, doesnt kde use something different ***titude
[08:40] <kingcobra_> somethin like that
[08:40] <Flannel> kingcobra_: adept
[08:40] <sec_> PresuntoRJ: ?
[08:40] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: my shows: [    7.272000]  hdb: HL-DT-STDVD-ROM GDR8082N, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive
[08:40] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: I don't know anything about kde
[08:40] <Flannel> kingcobra_: adept is to KDE as synaptic is to gnome.  both aptitude, and apt-get are CLI and version agnostic
[08:40] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: sorry
[08:40] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: what?
[08:41] <Flannel> kingcobra_: well, aptitude has a curses based GUI as well.  but still terminal based
[08:41] <sec_> 13:40 < sec_> PresuntoRJ: thanks. which command to check ATI card and memory of it?
[08:41] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: neither CD nor DVD turned up anything (nor grep -i either of those)
[08:41] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: I got lost here trying a commando
[08:41] <sec_> 13:40 < sec_> PresuntoRJ: and which command to check RAM
[08:41] <nanobug> chocotaku is your irc client set to ignore private messages?
[08:41] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: try $ dmesg | grep ATI
[08:41] <kingcobra_> Flannel, ah yes it makes sense
[08:42] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: it shows the log from the boot time and filters for ATI... it might have a description of what was detected
[08:42] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: although grep device turned up a veritable assload of "Buffer I/O error on device hdc, logical block SomeNumber" which sounds like my hardware might be borked
[08:42] <Jewelthief> #beryl
[08:42] <nanobug> no #compiz
[08:42] <nanobug> lol
[08:42] <nanobug> :P
[08:43] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: there is also $ lspci
[08:43] <chocotaku> wb nano, I didn't get your im
[08:43] <nanobug> you didn't
[08:43] <nanobug> hmmm
[08:43] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: not fun...
[08:43] <nanobug> okay well I will try to do this in here
[08:43] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, so apt isnt a gnome command, its a ubuntu command like you said earlier
[08:43] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: do they work on other OS? Windows?
[08:44] <nanobug> when you say that it hangs on the spash screen I am assuming you mean the black background, ubuntu loading screen with the progress bar, correct?
[08:44] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: Correct.
[08:44] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: i couldn't tell you, it's been 1 year+ since i had XP on this machine :-)
[08:44] <Ademan_brb> and i've been happy till now... lol
[08:44] <Ademan_brb> not that i'm unhappy
[08:44] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: any luke?
[08:44] <Ademan_brb> just a bit, well, frustrated
[08:44] <nanobug> if that is the case, what we need to do is edit your grub.conf file to remove the 'quiet' option that is loading that splash screen instead of allowing the normal text output
[08:44] <chocotaku> Well what it is is a scrambled block of colors, kinda looks like the windows xp welcome screen but all skewed lol
[08:44] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: I suspect they might be broken...
[08:45] <nanobug> okay
[08:45] <nanobug> hmmm
[08:45] <kingcobra_> Flannel, that apt on cd sounds great, very nice sourceforge page too
[08:45] <nanobug> that presents something new
[08:45] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: if u put a CD on either, do they mount and show up in the file manager?
[08:45] <Ademan_brb> it's 50/50
[08:45] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: does it show an icon in the desktop?
[08:45] <Ademan_brb> same deal
[08:46] <nanobug> okay from the liveCD do you have access to the internet?  can you reboot into the liveCD and meet me back here?
[08:46] <Ademan_brb> inconsistent at best
[08:46] <nanobug> Im certain I can help you but it will be difficult from windows
[08:46] <|Amon|> Does *ANYONE* have any idea how come my mouse wheel is moving my firefox tabs back and forth when it should be the further left buttons and right buttons?
[08:46] <PresuntoRJ> kingcobra_: it does not work on Feisty and was glitch on Edgy... its a blizz unde Daooer thou
[08:46] <chocotaku> I can't access the internet from the livecd with my know-how ; Im on a wireless network and I can't get connected to the router to save my life
[08:46] <beg1689> anyone know how i can get my extra mouse buttons to work
[08:46] <nanobug> yikes
[08:46] <nanobug> okay.
[08:46] <|Amon|> i tried to get my mouse to support 5 buttons earlier by installing imwheel and editing the xorg.conf file and imwheelrc file and followed it to the t, and somehow it messed my wheel up
[08:47] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: still there?
[08:47] <chocotaku> even disabling the security completely on the router just to get it set up
[08:47] <|Amon|> and neither of the extra buttons are working properly
[08:47] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: any progress?
[08:47] <nanobug> is there any particular reason you've chosen dapper over edgy or feisty beta?
[08:47] <kingcobra_> PresuntoRJ, theres a new release candidate out now which might work
[08:47] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: yeah, sad but true, although one other possibility is, i dropped in a nice budget NVIDIA card, is it possible i maxed out my power supply? (or even zapped a component.... :-/)
[08:47] <nanobug> aside from dapper is the only live cd thats even letting you get to a desktop?
[08:47] <nanobug> lol
[08:47] <chocotaku> I chose dapper because it at least lets be boot from the livecd (in safe graphics mode) without hanging
[08:47] <nanobug> okay
[08:47] <chocotaku> Lol nope
[08:48] <Elendal> Hello, I have ubuntu server vmware image, but it lacks glibc man pages. What package should I install to get them?
[08:48] <Ademan_brb> although the nvidia card works great, i suppose if my power supply was being maxed out, the video card wouldn't work...
[08:48] <PresuntoRJ> kingcobra_: havent tried yet... keep us posted
[08:48] <|Amon|> anybody
[08:48] <|Amon|> ?
[08:48] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: :-/ I am sad
[08:48] <drcode> hi all
[08:49] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: really
[08:49] <kingcobra_> PresuntoRJ, i wont be using it for a good while but ill try
[08:49] <drcode> I need help with rt61 on ubuntu edgy
[08:49] <sec_> PresuntoRJ: yes
[08:49] <sec_> PresuntoRJ: yes
[08:49] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: me too, i just bought the futurama season 3 box set... haha
[08:49] <drcode> i have install the driver but i can't change the mode
[08:49] <FearMoth> I installed ubuntu 6.10 server with apache2/php5/mysql. is there any way to use the ZipArchive class without recompiling php?
[08:49] <drcode> it remain on auto all the time
[08:49] <nanobug> well what i can do is tell you how to edit your grub.conf file, from the livecd, and also edit your xorg.conf file in the hopes that either a) the edits to the xorg.conf file will allow you to boot up into safe graphics mode or b) if not the edits to grub.conf will at least let us find out what the error is so we can go from there
[08:49] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: in the GUI, there are two applets to help probe hardware information
[08:50] <chocotaku> Did I mention I ran md5sums on all the cds I burned, burned them all at low speeds and used the cd test diagnostic?
[08:50] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: one is installed default, therefore it might work from the LiveCD
[08:50] <nanobug> yes
[08:50] <chocotaku> kk
[08:50] <kingcobra_> is there any advantage of installing an app with deb instead of through repos other than updates
[08:50] <chocotaku> Ok yes, from the livecd in safe graphics mode I can enter text mode
[08:51] <PresuntoRJ> sec:_ in my Feisty it sits on System>Adminstration>Hardware Information
[08:51] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: I also found one you might need to insall
[08:51] <Ademan_brb> kingcobra_: no advantage except the deb you found MIGHT be newer
[08:51] <linuxnooblah> how do i mount a partition if the option is grayed out in gparted
[08:51] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: $ sudo apt-get install hardinfo
[08:52] <Elendal> What do I need to install to get cstdlib man pages?
[08:52] <Ademan_brb> kingcobra_: and you need to be careful of those debs, since they could be compiled with different versions of libc and/or with a different version of gcc, in which case they may not work at all
[08:52] <Chesney> Anyone know a decent guide for adding a new resolution to your xorg.conf file.... Since the system > Preferences > Screen resolution doesn't have the resolution I need.
[08:52] <mildKisser> hi, has anyone been able to install xmms2???
[08:52] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: it will go to Applications>System Tools>Hardinfo
[08:52] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: they are both fine and pretty complete
[08:53] <kingcobra_> Ademan_brb, so repos is usually safer then
[08:53] <linuxnooblah> how do i mount a partition if the option is grayed out in gparted
[08:53] <Ademan_brb> kingcobra_: definitely, what's the deb in question here? (just out of curiosity?)
[08:53] <kingcobra_> aptoncd
[08:54] <m0nk_> hey guys
[08:54] <kingcobra_> Ademan_brb, its in repos in feisty apparently
[08:54] <m0nk_> i kinda n00bed out
[08:54] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: try this
[08:54] <m0nk_> i need a bit of help really quick
[08:54] <Chesney> linuxnooblah, mount -t <filesystem> /dev/hda* /mnt/mountpoint     changing * to the partiton you need?
[08:54] <m0nk_> what are the default permissions of my home directory?
[08:55] <linuxnooblah> Chesney: ill give it a go
[08:55] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: $ ls /proc/acpi/ac_adapter/
[08:55] <Chesney> linuxnooblah, what are you doing exactly
[08:55] <sec_> PresuntoRJ: i have no fei..
[08:55] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: no output
[08:55] <PresuntoRJ> sec_: the packages might be available at least at the Edgy version
[08:55] <Ademan_brb> no error either
[08:56] <linuxnooblah> Chesney: i formatted a fat32 partition in gparted so i can put stuff on it between xp and ubuntu but i cant see the partition
[08:56] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: odd
[08:56] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: Mine shows a number (could be different at your machine) C105
[08:56] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: yep, nothing, it's an old box, iirc maybe APM would have something?
[08:57] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: and if I cat /proc/acpi/ac_adapter/C105/state it shows several info
[08:57] <Chesney> linuxnooblah, ok, so its got a filesystem on it. whats its location like partition 1, 2 ,3?
[08:57] <linuxnooblah> 3
[08:57] <Elendal> What do I need to install to get cstdlib man pages?
[08:57] <linuxnooblah> had3
[08:58] <linuxnooblah> hda3*
[08:58] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: and if I cat /proc/acpi/battery/C10D/info (and state) there is mor info
[08:58] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: maybe there are no sensor for that
[08:58] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: :-/ i just confirmed there's nothing in nautilus
[08:59] <Chesney> linuxnooblah, ok so assuming sudo mkdir /mnt/mountpoint && mount -t <filesystem> /dev/hda3 /mnt/mountpoint
[08:59] <Ademan_brb> lol apparently my computer is powerless
[08:59] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: can u try $ sudo apt-get install sensord lm-sensors
[08:59] <Chesney> linuxnooblah, I'm tired, I don't remember the fat32 code off my head, do man mount and find out
[08:59] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: not good
[09:00] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: sorry man, in deed
[09:00] <linuxnooblah> Chesney: ok
[09:00] <ant-> vfat i think
[09:00] <Chesney> linuxnooblah, ant-, thanks
[09:00] <ant-> check that though
[09:00] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: it's going
[09:01] <Zewey> just wondering, does my laptop need to have a dedicated graphic card if i want to set up a 2nd monitor for it?
[09:01] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: can u now go $ cd /proc/acpi/power_resource
[09:01] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: and tell me the $ ls *
[09:01] <lucifiel> Guys, if my applications are crashing right and left, how do I troubleshoot the issue from var/log/messages ?
[09:02] <Ademan_brb> ls * errors (dunno if you meant that literally)
[09:02] <Zewey> lucifiel: what kind of application?
[09:02] <Ademan_brb> but ls has no output
[09:02] <Chesney> ant-, does ubuntu differentiate between SATA drives by changing the /dev/sda? I know some distros symlink their stuff so its always hda
[09:02] <Ademan_brb> ls -a just has . and ..
[09:02] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: you could try $ cat */state , but I am not sure which might indicate the correct power problem
[09:02] <berent> !xilinx
[09:02] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xilinx - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:02] <lucifiel> Zewey, well... there was Nautilus, Rhythmbox, amarok, etc.
[09:03] <berent> Can I install XIlinx on ubuntu edgy
[09:03] <ant-> Chesney : mine are labeled sda so i assume no symlink
[09:03] <linuxnooblah> !vfat
[09:03] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions - See also !fuse
[09:03] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: nothing
[09:03] <Zewey> lucifiel: i don't think they print into /var/log/messages, but you can try manually running them from a console and see if they print out anything bad
[09:03] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: though, it said it started the sensor daemon, do you think it might be worth restarting?
[09:03] <Chesney> linuxnooblah, Also if you have a SATA drive, and hda doesn't work you need to change it to /dev/sda, assuming its the master, slave would be sdb same for an ide slave, hdb.
[09:03] <mkquist> hey peeps - does edgy support nforce network cards well?
[09:04] <linuxnooblah> Chesney: its ide slave
[09:04] <xtheblack9x> hello
[09:04] <lucifiel> zewey: gehhh, and here I thought Linux was supposed to be stable and not crash a lot. Thank you, though. =)
[09:04] <Zewey> lucifiel: it is :)
[09:04] <Chesney> linuxnooblah, then its probably gonna be /dev/hdb3 if its the third partition on the salve.
[09:05] <Zewey> lucifiel: not sure what you're encountering though
[09:05] <|Amon|> lucifiel, it is. it's the user. :p
[09:05] <rambo3> lucifiel, Linux != Xorg
[09:05] <|Amon|> linux is just a kernel
[09:05] <lucifiel> zewey: Darn it... >>;;
[09:05] <|Amon|> the distribution makes the operating system
[09:05] <lucifiel> hey hye hye hey lol... this is a new install. :p
[09:05] <|Amon|> utilizing projects from gnu and other sources
[09:05] <lucifiel> i just installed it less than 7 hours ago.
[09:06] <Chesney> lucifiel, What in the heck did you do to a new install to kill it that quick?
[09:06] <berent> rpeat Can I install XIlinx on ubuntu edgy
[09:06] <lucifiel> i only installed under 5 applications and then, i installed FUSE
[09:06] <|Amon|> so, technically linux itself isn't an operating system
[09:06] <lucifiel> so i could install ntfs-3g
[09:06] <gordonjcp> lucifiel: if your applications are crashing that often, you have problems
[09:06] <berent> do u people know what is xilinx??
[09:06] <Jewelthief> #beryl
[09:06] <gordonjcp> berent: it's a company that makes semiconductors
[09:06] <berent> well said gordonjcp
[09:06] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: you could, but not really necessary
[09:06] <bullgard4> My program 'Add/Remove Applications lists the program 'MDB Viewer' and adds a short description: "Jet/MS Access database (MDB) file viewer" followed by the Ubuntu icon and another icon similar to a rose. What is the meaning ot that rose?
[09:07] <lucifiel> darnit :/ does this mean i'll have to go back to using WinXP again? :(  oh no.
[09:07] <berent> now tell me if i can install xilinx software on ubuntu edgy
[09:07] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: try $ cd /proc/ide/
[09:07] <Chesney> lucifiel, do as I =P Duel boot =P
[09:07] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: what does it show?
[09:07] <lucifiel> well i'm dual-booting lol
[09:07] <linuxnooblah> your silly not to dual boot
[09:08] <lucifiel> the only thing i recall is that... the first time i tried to install ubuntu, i accidentally shut down the installation. So, i'd to restart the pc and install again from the live cd.
[09:08] <berent>  can  i install xilinx software on ubuntu edgy
[09:08] <NineTeen67Comet> Whoah nelly .. I've tossed a Linksys wifi card in my media box, and although it's receiving it's not sending (and thus no connection to the network/Internet) .. help? (It's a brand new install, seen at install, seen in my network settings, and shows as ra0 (and wmaster0) .. help?
[09:08] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: drivers, hda, hdc, hdd, ide0 ide1
[09:08] <genii> berent No
[09:08] <berent> genii why
[09:08] <Chesney> lucifiel, didn't fromat the partition before dumping your stuff in there?
[09:09] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: try $ cd ide0 (and later 1)
[09:09] <Chesney> lucifiel, reformat*
[09:09] <genii> berent It uses an entitrely different internal scheme
[09:09] <ant-> !wifi | NineTeen67Comet
[09:09] <ubotu> NineTeen67Comet: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[09:09] <lucifiel> format? uhm... i thought the Ubuntu installation  reformatted for you?
[09:09] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ:  channel hda mate model
[09:09] <berent> genii can u expand ur statement
[09:09] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: can u find a hdb or hdc directory?
[09:09] <lucifiel> uh oh... this doesn't sound good lol.
[09:09] <NineTeen67Comet> thanks ant- I'll hit it up ..
[09:09] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: within ide0? no just hda
[09:09] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: maybe at the ide1
[09:10] <Ademan_brb> k
[09:10] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, what is the difference when you run a window manager with a de and without
[09:10] <Chesney> NineTeen67Comet, I've had the same problem. First are you using edgy, second what the chipset?
[09:10] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: ide1 has hdc and hdd
[09:10] <lucifiel> chesney:  format? uhm... i thought the Ubuntu installation  reformatted for you?
[09:10] <michaelpo> how can i make my ubuntu detect wifi in the area automatically and give options to connect to my choice of connection? what software do I install?
[09:10] <berent> when xilinx can be installed on redhat why not on ubuntu
[09:10] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: try $ cat */model
[09:10] <berent> why??
[09:10] <Chesney> lucifiel, you can opt to skip out of the reformatting if the partition schemes are already inplace
[09:10] <eternaljoy> when I delete and remove things, the hard disk space stays the same and never frees up space. Any ideas pls?
[09:10] <ant-> michaelpo : wifi-radar works ok
[09:11] <Ademan_brb> presunto, the first one is my dvd drive, the second my cd burner
[09:11] <michaelpo> like what winxp can do
[09:11] <ant-> michaelpo : wifi-radar works ok
[09:11] <lucifiel> chesney: anyways, what happened was that it was unallocated space and i created new partitions using Gparted.
[09:11] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: so they were detected, some how
[09:11] <michaelpo> ant-: ok... i give it a try...
[09:11] <lucifiel> chesney i did that before i ran the ubuntu installer btw.
[09:11] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: try $ sudo apt-get install hardinfo
[09:11] <berent> when xilinx can be installed on redhat why not on ubuntu
[09:12] <ant-> ubuntu is based on debian maybe?
[09:12] <bimberi> !debian
[09:12] <ubotu> Ubuntu and Debian are closely related. Ubuntu builds on the foundations of Debian architecture and infrastructure, with a different community and release process. See http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/relationship - Remember, !repositories meant for Debian should NOT be used on Ubuntu!
[09:12] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: it will install an applet at Applictions>System Tools>Hardinfo wich handles listing and a few testing of the hardware
[09:12] <Chesney> lucifiel, did you make a partition for swap and one for boot and then another for root or did you do just one whole one for the whole thing?
[09:12] <lucifiel> chesney: let me see... from Disks.
[09:12] <berent> when xilinx can be installed on redhat why not on ubuntu
[09:12] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: it might help us figure out why it does not work (and if it finds it)
[09:13] <ant-> Chesney : he would need atleast 2, / and swap
[09:13] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: it detected my ide hard drive, my cd and dvd drives, and my one sata drive
[09:13] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: at System>Preferences>Hardware Information there is something usefull as well\
[09:13] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: which is which
[09:14] <lucifiel> chesney: oh, first partition i created was an EXT3 partition. it was about 4 gb huge. The second partition is SWAP(Linux-Swap)
[09:14] <lucifiel> the last partition was FAT32.
[09:14] <Chesney> ant-, you can do it without it, well with at least a swap the rest can go on one partiton
[09:14] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: click on them in the hardinfo
[09:14] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: hdc is my dvd
[09:14] <lucifiel> chesney: my swap partition is around 2.44 gb huge. my total ram is  1 gb.
[09:15] <kingcobra_> are some linux apps qt based, some gtk and some others
[09:15] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: ok, good
[09:15] <Ademan_brb> sorry i was trying to find the hardware information
[09:15] <Chesney> Lucifel, 2.5g swap, jesus lol
[09:15] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: since the other is hdd, cdrom0 should be the DVD
[09:15] <ant-> Chesney : i dont think ubuntu will let you install with out atleast a / "root" and a swap partition
[09:15] <Zewey> kingcobra: yes
[09:16] <berent> when xilinx can be installed on redhat why not on ubuntu
[09:16] <PresuntoRJ> put a disk there and try $ sudo mount /dev/hdc /media/cdrom0
[09:16] <berent> when xilinx can be installed on redhat why not on ubuntu
[09:16] <Chesney> ant-, thats what I was saying, you don't have to have one for /root /boot and swap though
[09:16] <Zewey> lucifiel: you only need as much swap as the size of your ram :p
[09:16] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: put a disk there and try $ sudo mount /dev/hdc /media/cdrom0
[09:16] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: saw it the first time :-)
[09:16] <lucifiel> GAHHHH but some installation guide recommended that i put 2.5x my ram. lol
[09:16] <genii> berent Sorry, Thought you wrote xenix :)
[09:17] <lucifiel> could that be why everything is crashing? =/
[09:17] <kingcobra_> Zewey, will qt apps work in gnome
[09:17] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: I was trying to confirm what the OS though it was and what it says it is
[09:17] <Ademan_brb> lucifiel: i've got a 4gb swap and 2gb of ram
[09:17] <berent> genii its ok
[09:17] <Ademan_brb> it's excessive, but i'll never be without ram :-)
[09:17] <ant-> thats ridiculous
[09:17] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: dows it mount manually? is the disk working in any other reader?
[09:17] <Zewey> kingcobra_: yes, as well
[09:17] <Chesney> Lucifel, lol my suggestion is, rebuild your partition one for /root /boot and a swap sapce, if you decided to reinstall. Because I don't have a  clue whats going on. What do your system logs say?
[09:17] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: yeah it works in my xbox
[09:18] <Ademan_brb> i don't have a real dvd player anywhere in my house :-(
[09:18] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: but does it mount manually there or not? I think it should...
[09:18] <ROD> hello everyone. please help me finish setting up my wireless
[09:18] <ant-> Chesney : what is his problem?
[09:18] <Lucifel> Chesney: eh?
[09:18] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: hopeless :-)
[09:18] <ROD> my wireless settings are gone (SSID, password) every time I restart. what should I do?
[09:19] <Chesney> ant-, Lucifel, from what I gathered things just keep crashing right?
[09:19] <kingcobra_> do they work better in kde or why are some apps said to be for kde, qt
[09:19] <kingcobra_> Zewey,
[09:19] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: is it a video DVD?
[09:19] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: yeah
[09:19] <Ademan_brb> and mount is taking FOREVER to return
[09:19] <Lucifel> Chesney: I don't know about all that, you keep addressing me in convo
[09:19] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: oopes, it could be a Codec missing or application to handle it too. Although it should show the files as any disc.
[09:20] <ROD> can anyone help me?
[09:20] <Zewey> kingcobra_: Qt is just a GUI toolkit
[09:20] <ant-> lol
[09:20] <Ademan_brb> Qt is evil
[09:20] <lucifiel> chesney:  I read your private message.  what did you mean by "Hey drop what you get from an fdisk /dev/hda then in the program hit p"?
[09:20] <Zewey> kingcobra_: but it'll look for "in place" if you use KDE
[09:20] <lupusbeta> !question > ROD
[09:20] <ROD> yes lubusbeta
[09:20] <ant-> Chesney : there is a Lucifel and a lucifiel
[09:20] <clever[rev] > how would i go about uninstalling gnome and installing kde?
[09:20] <ROD> lupusbeta, yes.
[09:20] <ROD> lupusbeta, you can help me perhaps?
[09:20] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: if it is not broken (which we already believe) it could still work with the propper player
[09:20] <Zewey> is it? I've just borrowed the O'Reilly Qt book to check up on how it's like :p
[09:21] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: The main reason I ran openbox in gnome is because openbox has a much nicer desktop right-click menu than Metacity provides. You can put your entire gnome menus in openbox menus on the desktop.
[09:21] <lupusbeta> ROD, what is your problem?
[09:21] <ROD>  my wireless settings are gone (SSID, password) every time I restart. what should I do?
[09:21] <kingcobra_> Zewey, whats in place
[09:21] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: I prefer $ sudo apt-get install ogle
[09:21] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: well it works but very inconsistently
[09:21] <Ademan_brb> like for instance it only shows up half the time
[09:21] <ant-> kingcobra_ : have you installed fluxbox?
[09:21] <Ademan_brb> and about half of that time, i'm able to play the dvd (same dvd)
[09:21] <lucifiel> ehhh where'd he go to?  lol
[09:21] <ROD> lupusbeta, also I seem to have set a password to one of the modules. so it asks me for some second password every time I connect to my home wireless network
[09:21] <ROD> lupusbeta, so two problems.
[09:21] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: not good yet... it could be electrical... if it was broken it should be for good, and not intermitent
[09:22] <Zewey> kingcobra_: er, natural, consistent with the environment... can't remember the correct word at the moment :x
[09:22] <ardchoille> Zewey: seamless?
[09:22] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: about the codecs... I used automatix2 (www.getautomatix.com) till Edgy and Feisty finds its own
[09:22] <kingcobra_> ant-, i dont think ill be installing it here, i want it for old comps at home
[09:23] <ant-> !automatix | PresuntoRJ
[09:23] <ubotu> PresuntoRJ: 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
[09:23] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: anything else it occurs we could try?
[09:23] <ardchoille> !automatix | Ademan_brb
[09:23] <ubotu> Ademan_brb: 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
[09:23] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: thanks, although i'm pretty sure i've got the codecs, as it occasionally plays
[09:23] <ant-> lol we bombed em
[09:23] <ardchoille> hehe
[09:23] <linuxnooblah> hmm still no luck with mounting the fat32 partition
[09:23] <Zewey> ardchoille: right. thank you. :)
[09:23] <|Amon|> do i need an ext2 partition at all for ubuntu to work? currently i have /dev/hda1 as ntfs where 'doz is installed, /dev/hda2 which is ext3 where ubuntu is installed, /dev/hda3 which is extended but doesn't seem to be used by anything, and /dev/hda4 which is fat32?
[09:23] <|Amon|> /dev/hda3 is underneath /dev/hda4 in qtparted for some reason
[09:24] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: at the present time, mount is telling me "no medium found"
[09:24] <Ademan_brb> and inserting a disk refuses to show up on the desktop
[09:24] <|Amon|> so would it be safe to delete /dev/hda3 and move /dev/hda4 to /dev/hda3?
[09:24] <lucifiel> did anyone know where Chesney went off to?
[09:24] <PresuntoRJ> ubotu: ok... trying to help... i did not say it was perfect... but it could help with the codecs (prior to Feisty)
[09:25] <ardchoille> !ubotu
[09:25] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[09:25] <ant-> lucifiel : i think only s/he knows where s/he went
[09:25] <lHck> hi, how can I sychonize two directires based on two linux ?
[09:25] <kingcobra_> Zewey, so qt apps do work slightly better in kde then?
[09:25] <|Amon|> i guess my swap space is underneath the /dev/hda3 partition which is the same size as the /dev/hda3 partition (1GB)
[09:25] <lHck> automatically keep sychnizing.
[09:25] <lHck> if the other host is alive
[09:25] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: :-p sorry about that... cant really help more...
[09:25] <lucifiel> ant: gah damnit... he/she was trying to help me. oh well.
[09:25] <ardchoille> lHck: man rsync
[09:25] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: I really cant understand why it wont
[09:26] <lHck> ardchoille, i read that already
[09:26] <ardchoille> lHck: Ah, ok
[09:26] <ant-> lucifiel : honestly if a whole bunch of things are crashing i would want to clean install
[09:26] <lHck> ardchoille, but how to do a two-way sychnlizing ?
[09:26] <Zewey> kingcobra_: i don't think there's a huge difference, Qt is just a toolkit for drawing the graphical interface
[09:26] <smoke> hello
[09:26] <lHck> ardchoille, and how to automatically background do it ?
[09:26] <ant-> lucifiel : you did just do a clean install not too long ago right?
[09:26] <lHck> ardchoille, coz the two host are not all the same be online both ?
[09:26] <lucifiel> ant: do you mean to remake all the partitions again and install again?
[09:26] <ardchoille> lHck: have rsync running from a cronjob on each box?
[09:27] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, what would the difference be if you ran openbox without gnome
[09:27] <lucifiel> ant: yes, not more than 8 hours ago.
[09:27] <ant-> lucifiel : then you wont lose anything
[09:27] <|Amon|> does swap space need an extended partition?
[09:27] <|Amon|> too
[09:27] <lHck> ardchoille, let me c
[09:27] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: It would be usable but you wouldn't have the gnome panels, taskbars, trays, desktop icons, etc.
[09:27] <ant-> lucifiel : you dont have to remake the partitions.. their still there
[09:27] <lucifiel> ant: man, i hope so... i wonder what went wrong, though. =(
[09:27] <smoke> um, can someone help me with a problem ... im trying to install ubuntu 64bit to my amd athlon 3800+ system ... and at some point everything freezes ... i've tried both alternate cd and the normal cd ... what could be the problem ?
[09:28] <lucifiel> ant: i'd hate to do a clean reinstall and have this happen again.
[09:28] <KenSentMe> smoke, could you be more specific on what the installation freezes?
[09:28] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: As I said before, the best way to see them in action is to install one and play with it for a while. You can always come back to gnome and uninstall it if you don't want to use it.
[09:28] <ant-> lucifiel : what do you mean the programs crash?
[09:28] <genii> smoke for kernel boot options try using   notls   and notsc
[09:29] <lucifiel> ant: yeah, not just the programs but part of Ubuntu... like Gnome, Nautilus, etc., etc.
[09:29] <genii> smoke notsc first
[09:29] <smoke> i think it freezes after saying 'decompressing the kernel' or something
[09:29] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, would i need them with fluxbox, ill have to try these out soon alright
[09:29] <Zewey> quick question, does a laptop need to have a dedicated graphic card to set up a 2nd monitor on Ubuntu?
[09:29] <xircx> is there away to acess windos partition though ubuntu
[09:29] <clever[rev] > !ntfs
[09:29] <ant-> lucifiel : but what happens exactly?
[09:29] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: Fluxbox has it's own panels, taskbar, tray, etc. You should try Fluxbox out, it's really nice.
[09:29] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[09:30] <torpedo|dog> Where is the file in which a user's GTK theme selections are stored?
[09:30] <kingcobra_> ardchoille, ok
[09:30] <xircx> !ntfs
[09:30] <genii> Zewey: You can have internal and external working at once but if you want different displays on each you need another video adaptetr
[09:30] <ant-> kingcobra_ : it has right click menu and everything
[09:30] <lucifiel> ant: oh, i just get some message saying that "____ application has crashed" and i get some choices like to Restart the program, send a bug report, etc.,
[09:30] <xtheblack9x> !ntfs
[09:30] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[09:31] <kingcobra_> does it have desktop icons and a file browser
[09:31] <clever[rev] > genii: there are special programs to get multiple seperate X servers on a single card
[09:31] <ant-> lucifiel : yea i dunno, sounds like a mess, you can keep trying to get help in here but me personally, i would just reinstall, i would make sure to reformat the partitions though
[09:31] <ardchoille> kingcobra_: All the gnome apps you have now (including nautilus) will work in fluxbox.
[09:31] <xircx> damn ima be dead for work tomorrow
[09:31] <xircx> ;\
[09:31] <Zewey> genii: so on generic built-in Intel laptops for example, it's only possible to have both monitors showing the same screen?
[09:31] <kingcobra_> ok
[09:31] <ardchoille> xircx: Just can't let go, eh?
[09:31] <genii> clever[rev] : I imagine you could trick it somehow
[09:32] <lucifiel> ant: all right... so uhm, how do you reformat the partitions? Does the Ubuntu installer do it automatically for you?
[09:32] <clever[rev] > genii: one method is to load a X server running on all outputs at once
[09:32] <Ademan_brb> PresuntoRJ: i really appreciate the help, i gotta wake up early tomorow so i better go to sleep, but i really do appreciate the help
[09:32] <genii> Zewey: clever[rev]  May have some pointers for you if you're set on doing this :)
[09:32] <clever[rev] > genii: then have a second program which acts like a client on each display
[09:32] <ant-> lucifiel : when you get to the part to pick the mount points for your partitions click on the checkbox that says format
[09:32] <|Amon|> does swap space need an extended partition?
[09:32] <lucifiel> okay thank you.
[09:32] <clever[rev] > genii: that second program also acts as a private X server
[09:33] <clever[rev] > genii: and it reads directly from its own private inputs(keyboard/mouse)
[09:33] <lupusbeta> |Amon|, it is recommend to make a swap partition yes
[09:33] <clever[rev] > genii: you may wind up with about 3 X servers running for 2 seperate moniters but youll have it working
[09:33] <genii> I'm imagining you could somehow interlace displays
[09:34] <clever[rev] > genii: and both can be used at the same time
[09:34] <lucifiel> ant: whoa, i guess i better get started now.
[09:34] <rambo3> kingcobra_, E17
[09:34] <|Amon|> lupusbeta, thats not what im asking... /dev/hda3 is a partition that is connected to /dev/hda4... theyre two separate partitions and /dev/hda4 is the swap partition
[09:34] <ant-> lucifiel : if you dont reformat it wont take as long...
[09:34] <clever[rev] > genii: http://netpatia.blogspot.com/2006/09/multiseat-computer-with-ubuntu.html has more info
[09:34] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: it is 4AM for me too
[09:34] <genii> clever[rev] :  Very cool
[09:34] <|Amon|> i want to delete /dev/hda3 so i can move my fat32 partition to /dev/hda3
[09:34] <lucifiel> ant: so basically, i just boot up from the live cd, correct?
[09:34] <Zewey> genii clever[rev] , thanks, was curious if it would be something you could plug and go or if it needed a lot of tweaking :)
[09:34] <ant-> lucifiel : but thats a judgement call, ubuntu will install over the existing
[09:34] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: sorry we could not go further to figure this out
[09:35] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: best of luke
[09:35] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: got to go too
[09:35] <xtheblack9x> sorry im a noob ------ is there a program i would use to get into a .bin file? im trying to install the java JDK ---- sorry used to windows :(
[09:35] <PresuntoRJ> Ademan_brb: bye
[09:35] <clever[rev] > Zewey: ive tryed doing it with just runinng 2 fully seperate X's and X wont even load on tv only
[09:35] <lupusbeta> |Amon|, what do you mean with to partitions connected? mountpoint in the other partition=?
[09:35] <lucifiel> ant: nah, i better reformat. From my experience, not reformatting usually keeps many of the problems you're getting.
[09:35] <clever[rev] > Zewey: in thoery the info on that link would work alot better
[09:35] <ant-> lucifiel : yep, take the same steps as the first install, except you wont have to make the partitions again
[09:35] <|Amon|> lupusbeta, apparently its something gparted did. i don't remember doing it or even making an extended partition on /dev/hda3
[09:35] <KnowledgEngineer> i have problem with my webcam
[09:35] <lucifiel> ant: thank you so much. :)
[09:36] <KnowledgEngineer> user@ubuntu:~$ lsusb
[09:36] <KnowledgEngineer> Bus 004 Device 003: ID 06f8:3003 Guillemot Corp.
[09:36] <NJigelli> ubuntu will not boot on my pc
[09:36] <rambo3> extended  >= hda5
[09:36] <clever[rev] > KnowledgEngineer: so do i(kernel panic on read)
[09:36] <KnowledgEngineer> lsusb see the cam
[09:36] <lupusbeta> |Amon|, ok slowly
[09:36] <xtheblack9x> !bin
[09:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bin - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:36] <KnowledgEngineer> but it do not work
[09:36] <lupusbeta> |Amon|, hda is one harddrive hdb is the next
[09:36] <ant-> lucifiel : i just hope you get ubuntu working so its easier to like ;)
[09:36] <kingcobra_> Zewey, so all core functions of a qt based app should work the exact same in a gtk desktop environment
[09:36] <bonifacy> miro12
[09:36] <NJigelli> it says hda not found but there is a hdd installed
[09:36] <lupusbeta> |Amon|, hda1-10 are the different partitions on that harddrive hda
[09:36] <PresuntoRJ> !hardinfo
[09:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hardinfo - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:36] <|Amon|> i have /dev/hda3 which is extended and then /dev/hda5 which is the swap space (1GB) and i have no idea why it's 'underneath' /dev/hda3
[09:36] <|Amon|> lupusbeta, i know
[09:37] <lucifiel> ant: yep, i hope so too... i just don't really like winxp 'cos it's given me plenty of trouble before.
[09:37] <ivx> hey for dual core processors would i need the smp kernel still? when i do cat /proc/cpuinfo it says dual core, but only lists one processor, do i need the smp kernel
[09:37] <Zewey> kingcobra_: yes, it should work without any additional configuration
[09:37] <rambo3> ivx yes
[09:37] <ant-> |Amon| : thats no big deal
[09:37] <bonifacy> miro12
[09:37] <rambo3> ivx no generic
[09:37] <smtlaissezfaire> Hi all.  I'm having some problems with a init script
[09:37] <|Amon|> ant-, so i can delete /dev/hda3 with no problems affecting my swap at /dev/hda5?
[09:37] <lupusbeta> ant- go on
[09:37] <ant-> |Amon| : no
[09:38] <smtlaissezfaire> I'm trying to run iptables in a init script.  Where would the appropriate place to put this?
[09:38] <kingcobra_> Zewey, its just the integration into the interface that will be a bit incorrect
[09:38] <ant-> |Amon| : if you delete the extended anything under it will be deleted
[09:38] <ivx> rambo3, so i can just use the kernel that it ships with and it will fully use the processor
[09:38] <xircx> ok i have hda1 mounted but theres nothing in it
[09:38] <|Amon|> can i recreate a swap partition then?
[09:38] <|Amon|> at a different mount point?
[09:38] <xircx> that should be my windows xp part.
[09:38] <smtlaissezfaire> should I put it into /etc/init.d/, and symbolically link into /etc/rc2.d/ ?
[09:38] <ivx> rambo3, i mean the kernel that ubuntu comes with
[09:38] <rambo3> ivx, just use -generic
[09:38] <|Amon|> i'd like to resize it so it's exactly 1GB anyway
[09:38] <ant-> |Amon| : why do you want to delete the extended?
[09:38] <|Amon|> or is there a way i can move it so that they're not connected?
[09:39] <|Amon|> ant-, because i don't need the extended partition wasting 1GB of space
[09:39] <rambo3> ivx, what kernel does ubuntu ship with ? 386 or generic
[09:39] <Zewey> kingcobra_: yeah, they'll look different compared to your other apps, and you'll need a separate package to configure their theme
[09:39] <lucifiel> ant: phew... well, if everything goes well, i hope to come into this channel in about 1 to 2 hrs' time. :=)
[09:39] <|Amon|> /dev/hda3 is taking 1GB that's extended and /dev/hda5 is taking 1GB for swap
[09:39] <ivx> rambo, i got the 64 bit version, i'm not sure what it came with, i just want to make sure it isn't wasting my processor
[09:40] <|Amon|> so i'd like to disconnect the partitions... if that makes sense
[09:40] <|Amon|> lol
[09:40] <|Amon|> why would they even be connected in the first place ?
[09:40] <ant-> |amon| : you should read up on partitions
[09:40] <lupusbeta> hehe
[09:40] <|Amon|> probably should
[09:40] <rambo3> ivx then you need 64 one
[09:41] <|Amon|> ant-, but my scenario isn't workable?
[09:41] <ant-> |Amon| : it says its 1GB because it adds whatever is under it, and you happen to have a 1GB swap under it.. get it?
[09:41] <ivx> rambo3, i am slightly unclear, so install the smp for full use of dual core processor
[09:41] <PresuntoRJ> smtlaissezfaire: hello
[09:41] <ant-> |Amon| : so if you had a 5GB partition under it with a 1GB swap the extended would say 6GB
[09:41] <PresuntoRJ> smtlaissezfaire: scripts go to /etc/init.d and than run $update-rc.d nome_do_script defaults
[09:42] <lupusbeta> ant-, and it says connected because it's an extended partition?
[09:42] <cables> hey, where's the site where #ubuntu gets logged?
[09:42] <|Amon|> ant-, i assumed that, but i don't like to assume to much when working with partitions so i asked
[09:42] <PresuntoRJ> smtlaissezfaire: sorry: $sudo update-rc.d nome_do_script defaults
[09:42] <|Amon|> :)
[09:42] <|Amon|> too*
[09:42] <PresuntoRJ> smtlaissezfaire: it should work
[09:42] <Jewelthief> #beryl
[09:42] <|Amon|> so is there a way i can disconnect /dev/hda5 from /dev/hda3?
[09:42] <ant-> |Amon| : thats a good rule, but read up on it a little, i didn't explain it too well
[09:43] <PresuntoRJ> smtlaissezfaire: I have a script I made compatible with init.d witch acts as a deamon controling iptables (intead of a bunch of iptables commands) reading a conf file at /etc
[09:43] <ant-> |Amon| : are you asking if you can delete your swap partition?
[09:43] <|Amon|> no, the /dev/hda3 partition
[09:43] <PresuntoRJ> smtlaissezfaire: want to try?
[09:43] <|Amon|> /dev/hda5 is swap...
[09:43] <|Amon|> but they're 'connected'
[09:43] <|Amon|> god i sound ignorant
[09:44] <|Amon|> lol
[09:44] <roshan_s> |Amon|: Your /dev/hda3 partition contains /dev/hda5
[09:44] <|Amon|> yes
[09:44] <PresuntoRJ> |Amon|: are they "mounted", i.e, visible with the Nautilus file manager
[09:44] <PresuntoRJ> ?
[09:44] <lupusbeta> |Amon|, you would kill your container for your swap partition
[09:44] <rambo3> ivx, just go with generic one
[09:44] <|Amon|> /dev/hda3 isn't in my fstab
[09:45] <|Amon|> and i haven't mounted it
[09:45] <ant-> |Amon| : thats because it isnt mounted
[09:45] <PresuntoRJ> |Amon|: /dev/hda3 is a logical partition, not phisical
[09:45] <ivx> rambo3 and this will use all the processor?
[09:45] <|Amon|> okay
[09:45] <roshan_s> |Amon|: If you want get rid of hda3, and therefore hda5, you can probably disable swap, delete the partitions, add a new one, and then enable swap on it.
[09:45] <Fujitsu> /dev/hda3 is the extended partition containing /dev/hda5, |Amon|?
[09:45] <ant-> |Amon| : dont worry, bout it
[09:45] <|Amon|> Fujitsu, yes
[09:45] <PresuntoRJ> |Amon|: it is a partition to contain partitions
[09:45] <rambo3> ivx yes
[09:45] <ivx> rambo3 sweet thanks yo
[09:46] <|Amon|> roshan_s, are there any config files i'll have to edit before doing that?
[09:46] <ant-> |Amon| : why do you want to do that?
[09:46] <roshan_s> |Amon|: No, not really. You'll have to edit /etc/fstab to change the swap partition, but you can do that after the procedure is over
[09:46] <lupusbeta> to get 1GB more space for data
[09:47] <ant-> |Amon| : the extended says 1gig becuase your swap is under it, which is 1gig
[09:47] <|Amon|> ant-, because i want /dev/hda4 which is my fat32 partition at /dev/hda3 and the swap partition at /dev/hda4
[09:47] <|Amon|> ant-, yes
[09:47] <ant-> |Amon| : nevermind i am getting dizzy
[09:47] <|Amon|> me too
[09:47] <MLimburg> Quick question .. I've shared a mounted NTFS via SMB .. so the kids can access video and music on their windows machine .. kids need a user/pass .. any pointers to give them direct (yes, read only) access?
[09:47] <|Amon|> :] 
[09:48] <roshan_s> |Amon|: Is there any particular reason you want to do that? You shouldn't mess with your partition table unless absolutely necessary
[09:48] <ant-> |Amon| : i cant figure out why you want to do that
[09:48] <ant-> |Amon| : you wont free any space up
[09:48] <|Amon|> i know
[09:48] <xircx> apt-get install ntfs-config
[09:48] <xircx> is that right?
[09:48] <ant-> |Amon| : then why
[09:49] <smoke> um guys, how exactly do i need to set notls or notsc when i install ubuntu ?
[09:49] <|Amon|> i want all the physical partitions next to each other
[09:49] <|Amon|> heh
[09:49] <ant-> whatever blows your hair back man
[09:49] <lupusbeta> haha
[09:49] <roshan_s> |Amon|: Linux doesn't care if they are, and neither should you :)
[09:49] <smoke> everything stops when saying "booting the kernel"
[09:49] <|Amon|> roshan_s, i'm particular, it's why i use linux
[09:50] <roshan_s> |Amon|: There's no technical reason to want that. It's just an unnecessary risk shuffling partitions around. This sort of thing is best done in the beginning, when creating partitions
[09:51] <|Amon|> roshan_s, but i *didn't* create /dev/hda3
[09:51] <MLimburg> xircx, that allows me to configure write access to NTFS
[09:51] <ant-> |Amon| : your looking at a reinstall trying to do what you want to do
[09:51] <|Amon|> so i didn't get a chance to specify
[09:51] <|Amon|> im gonna reinstall soon anyway :)
[09:51] <|Amon|> prob just do it then
[09:51] <ant-> |Amon| : then reinstall and setup your partitions how you want them
[09:52] <roshan_s> |Amon|: Have you pasted the output of "fdisk -l /dev/hda" already? I'm new to this discussion
[09:52] <|Amon|> what can i use to completely erase my hd for nix?
[09:52] <ant-> |Amon| : just stick the install disc back in and use gparted to manually setup your partitions
[09:53] <|Amon|> i use gparted from the beginning
[09:53] <lupusbeta> |Amon|, /dev/hda3 was created to make it possible for you to create a swap partition and the possibility to create more partitions then that one
[09:53] <|Amon|> dont remember anything about /dev/hda3
[09:53] <ant-> |Amon| : it was there, you just forgot
[09:54] <jen> i want to register my nickname, do i type the /msg stuff in here or somewhere else?
[09:54] <lupusbeta> !register
[09:54] <ubotu> Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[09:54] <roshan_s> |Amon|: It may not be necessary to reinstall Ubuntu
[09:54] <lupusbeta> !register > jen
[09:54] <PresuntoRJ> jenL anywhere
[09:54] <PresuntoRJ> jen: anywhere
[09:54] <|Amon|> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13057/
[09:54] <PresuntoRJ> jen: /msg NickServ HELP
[09:54] <jen> ok, thanks.  I am looking at the faq and it wasn't too clear
[09:55] <PresuntoRJ> !register > PresuntoRJ
[09:55] <lupusbeta> jen,  there you will find commands to add email and make nonregistered possible to /msg you
[09:55] <kingcobra_> is kde easier to customise than gnome
[09:55] <AtlanticBoy> Hello. Is it possible to upgrade from edgy to feisty without having to uninstall the current release ?
[09:56] <chibiace> AtlanticBoy: it updates all the software packages, replacing it
[09:56] <ant-> kingcobra_ : you are asking poeple if they like chevy or ford...
[09:56] <anhunt> Hey y'all, is this a good place to seek specifically help with PPC install?
[09:57] <lupusbeta> ant- is there something like gnome or kde with vector graphics like in flash?
[09:57] <PresuntoRJ> AtlanticBoy: nope, unless u get another partition for it
[09:57] <ant-> lupusbeta : i have no idea, i use fluxbox and stick to it
[09:57] <PresuntoRJ> AtlanticBoy: but then it will be a fresh install, and not upgrade
[09:57] <kingcobra_> ant-, you think kde and gnome are very similar?
[09:57] <roshan_s> |Amon|: hda3 is actually *after* hda4 in your drive
[09:58] <chibiace> AtlanticBoy: feisty should be safe enough by now
[09:58] <PresuntoRJ> AtlanticBoy: try /join #ubuntu+1 for more info on Feisty
[09:58] <ant-> !upgrade | AtlanticBoy
[09:58] <ubotu> AtlanticBoy: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[09:58] <lupusbeta> anhunt isn't there a specificy linux ppc channel in here?
[09:58] <AtlanticBoy> thanks all
[09:58] <otis> Can anyone help with Persistent Mode on Feisty?
[09:58] <ant-> kingcobra_ : no they are like chevy and ford, some people like to drive chevy and hate ford and vice versa
[09:59] <|Amon|> Partition table entries are not in disk order
[09:59] <ant-> kingcobra_ : people will argue all day whether one is better than the other, although i noticed in here more poeple probably like gnome
[09:59] <lupusbeta> both ford and chevy sux :)
[09:59] <roshan_s> |Amon|: exactly. That actual disk order is exactly how you want it
[09:59] <|Amon|> no
[09:59] <ant-> lol
[10:00] <NefariousPrior> Long time debian user going to try ubuntu for the first time.   Any suggestions/tips for a ubuntu newb ??
[10:00] <JenFraggle> go for it, ubuntu rocks
[10:00] <gordonjcp> ant-: I like GNUStep and Citroen ;-)
[10:00] <anhunt> lupusbeta I don't understand your question, I didn't see a room specifically for ubuntu ppc
[10:00] <lupusbeta> coming from debian going to ubuntu? why?
[10:00] <roshan_s> |Amon|: The disk order is like this: hda1, hda2, hda4, hda5
[10:00] <silent_chaos> i have the nvidia drivers and every time i change a setting via applications-->system tools-->nvidia x server settings, it dosent save after i restart the x
[10:00] <ant-> gordonjcp : your going to complicate the situation ;X
[10:01] <gordonjcp> ant-: I always do...
[10:01] <NefariousPrior> lupusbeta: I still use debian for my servers. Wanted to try ubuntu because it's closer to bleeding edge.
[10:01] <ant-> i dunno why i'm up this late
[10:01] <chibiace> silent_chaos: awhile ago i found the same and you can run the command under gnome session thingie which reloads the config only
[10:01] <|Amon|> roshan_s, not according to qtparted
[10:01] <lupusbeta> anhunt, maybe don't restrict your search to ubuntu channels ppc
[10:02] <GolferX> is there a setting to make that will allow you to load a file from a hidden folder into gedit?
[10:02] <rambo3> !cookie
[10:02] <roshan_s> |Amon|: look at the start and end cylinder numbers in the fdisk output
[10:02] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cookie - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:02] <xtheblack9x> can anyone help me with compiling a program?
[10:02] <|Amon|> roshan_s, i'm looking at it right here in qtparted
[10:02] <otis> Does Persistence now work with the Feisty live cd?
[10:02] <silent_chaos> Chibiace: would it stay there after a restart?
[10:02] <rambo3> GolferX, just change in filebrowser show hidden files
[10:02] <rambo3> in gedit
[10:03] <|Amon|> /dev/hda3 is an extended file system which contains /dev/hda5 which is swap partition
[10:03] <chibiace> silent_chaos: no it reloads it everytime you login, dont te settings come back when you start the nvidia settings manager?
[10:03] <petfrogg> hello
[10:03] <xtheblack9x> anyone know about gcc?
[10:03] <silent_chaos> chibiace: no
[10:03] <roshan_s> |Amon|: Yes, but /dev/hda3 can be ignored. It's the actual order of partitions that's important. hda3 is not a "real" partition.
[10:03] <petfrogg> is there any domU images available for ubuntu like the one you can get from jailtime.org?
[10:03] <GolferX> rambo3, there isn't one when you are using 'open file' icon in gedit
[10:04] <|Amon|> yes it's a logical partition
[10:04] <lupusbeta> NefariousPrior, bleeding edge ??? you mean new and more neat to look at?
[10:04] <roshan_s> |Amon|: No, it's an extended partition. IT /contains/ logical partitions
[10:04] <NefariousPrior> lupusbeta: yeah
[10:04] <xircx> !ntfs
[10:04] <xircx> ;\
[10:04] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[10:04] <silent_chaos> anyone else know why my xorg settings are resetting after a restart?
[10:05] <|Amon|> my brain hurts
[10:05] <rambo3> GolferX, hidden files are the ones starting with .
[10:05] <lupusbeta> GolferX, it's because you don't have the rights to open that file or configure it using editor in gui
[10:05] <NefariousPrior> if ubuntu even works with my mobo.  Last several releases wouldn't even boot the installer on my HP mobo.
[10:05] <|Amon|> i shouldn't be messing with partitions after i've been to the club anyway
[10:05] <|Amon|> lol
[10:05] <lupusbeta> petfrogg, hi
[10:05] <GolferX> lupusbeta, I'm digging a file out from my home folder
[10:05] <roshan_s> |Amon|: Executive summary. You HD can have up to 4 physical partitions. One of these can be an extended partition (hda3, in this case). This extended partition can contain 16 logical partitions (hda5 in this case)
[10:05] <petfrogg> lupusbeta! hi
[10:06] <ant-> |Amon| : i told you to just read up on partitions
[10:06] <dreadknought> does anybody know if there is a commandline installer for ubuntu?
[10:06] <Amon-san> :( everytime he says something i get highlighted
[10:06] <roshan_s> dreadknought: You need the "alternate" install CD
[10:06] <ant-> dreadknought : the alt disc contains a text based installer
[10:07] <GolferX> like I have these settings using the export button I'd like to save to say...   my beryl folder in the home directory and it's hidden
[10:07] <dreadknought> right on
[10:07] <GolferX> how could the devs forgotten that?
[10:07] <petfrogg> lupusbeta: do you know any domU ubuntu images?
[10:08] <PresuntoRJ> dreadknought: try apt-get
[10:08] <GolferX> oh, they didn't want to be like Windows or something.........  personally I think there is a standard protocol for use, it's called friendliness
[10:08] <roshan_s> Is anybody having problems accessing archive.ubuntu.com, or is it just me. The other *.ubuntu.com sites are working, albeit slowly
[10:08] <rambo3> GolferX, no
[10:08] <rambo3> http://img134.imageshack.us/img134/6453/x5au6.png
[10:08] <rambo3> i have hidden files
[10:09] <|Amon|> i'm going to bed
[10:09] <|Amon|> i'll be back to bug yall in the morning
[10:09] <|Amon|> :)
[10:09] <Toma-> rambo3: go the e17 :D im using chuthulain too
[10:09] <GolferX> rambo, no duh, everyone does if its Ubuntu
[10:10] <lupusbeta> petfrogg, what is a domU image?
[10:10] <kingcobra_> can you have nome and kde installed at the same time
[10:10] <kingcobra_> gnome
[10:11] <lupusbeta> kingcobra_, i guess that could be possible
[10:13] <xtheblack9x> how do i make a .bin file executable???????
[10:13] <rambo3> Toma-, yes very good WM
[10:13] <GodTodd> xtheblack9x: chmod 700
[10:13] <xtheblack9x> thank you GodTodd :)
[10:13] <kingcobra_> lupusbeta, would you not advise it
[10:14] <GolferX> sort of a bass-ackwards way of using gedit, instead of opening gedit you go to the folder and use the 'open with...'; makes you wonder why gedit is in the taskbar menu  (we can call it taskbar, right?  or is it deskbar)
[10:14] <petfrogg> lupusbeta: it is a basic fileimage containing a complete basic configured ubuntu dist
[10:14] <lupusbeta> kingcobra_, if you have the harddisk space for it but why do you want both of them??
[10:15] <lupusbeta> petfrogg, what is the difference to a normal installation image?
[10:15] <petfrogg> it is not a install image
[10:15] <kingcobra_> lupusbeta, plenty o hd space, to try them both out
[10:15] <lupusbeta> kingcobra_, if you have the harddisk space for it but why do you want both of them??
[10:15] <petfrogg> it is a working system
[10:15] <pavlaras_14> connect global.irc.gr
[10:15] <pavlaras_14> \connect global.irc.gr
[10:16] <pavlaras_14> sry
[10:16] <lupusbeta> kingcobra_, then try it i don't see a problem in doing that
[10:16] <lupusbeta> pavlaras_14, np
[10:16] <GodTodd> kingcobra_: hybrid systems are perfectly fine...i personally run gnome and kde myself
[10:16] <kingcobra_> soon lupusbeta
[10:16] <lHck> in Xfce, when i am typing ~ and  , i need type twice, and if i type  before the s, it become like , what should I do ? but in console everything is fine.
[10:16] <kingcobra_> GodTodd, cool
[10:17] <WorldDomination> heyho
[10:17] <lHck> 789+-*/
[10:17] <lupusbeta> petfrogg, isn't there a torrent for your ubuntu image?
[10:17] <lupusbeta> !hi
[10:18] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[10:19] <roshan_s> Is anybody here able to access archive.ubuntu.com?
[10:19] <lupusbeta> roshan_s archive.ubuntu.com is accessable for me
[10:19] <ant-> roshan_s : i can access it just fine
[10:20] <GodTodd> i got there
[10:20] <lupusbeta> echo
[10:20] <roshan_s> lupusbeta: ant-: Thanks
[10:20] <NefariousPrior> Ok, after running the install... do I need to manually set up my repositories and if so where do I get the list of repositories to add?
[10:20] <KnowledgEngineer> someone have the webcam Hercules Dualpix HD ???
[10:20] <yell0w> hey folks, after i edit /etc/network/interfaces to set a static ip address (eth0) , how come names are not resolved anymore ?
[10:20] <lupusbeta> !universe
[10:20] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[10:21] <lupusbeta> KnowledgEngineer, is your 5Megapixel still not working?
[10:21] <lHck> in Xfce, when i am typing ~ and  , i need type twice, and if i type  before the s, it become like , what should I do ? but in console everything is fine.
[10:21] <KnowledgEngineer> 5 megapix is for photo
[10:22] <otis> yell0w: you were getting DNS config from your DHCP server
[10:22] <KnowledgEngineer> as cam have 1.3 megapixel
[10:22] <lHck> how to set xorg use the same console keyboard layout please ?
[10:22] <KnowledgEngineer> lupusbeta,
[10:22] <regress> hey, having a terribly difficult time with wireles on my laptop, broadcom chip, haven't used it for two months
[10:23] <ant-> !broadcom
[10:23] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[10:23] <lupusbeta> KnowledgEngineer, ok 1.3 megapixel
[10:23] <regress> using the command iwlist, I'm able to see that I can scan the nearby wireless networks...can I assume this means the driver/firmware is working alright?
[10:23] <yell0w> otis, yes, i was, but now i want to statsh the box in a corner and so i set it to be static
[10:23] <NefariousPrior> yell0w:  add something simmilar to this to your config -->   dns-nameservers 192.168.1.1
[10:23] <rambo3> noooooooooo
[10:23] <yell0w> NefariousPrior, /etc/network/interfaces ?
[10:24] <KnowledgEngineer> becouse this device is webcam and photo...
[10:24] <NefariousPrior> yell0w: yep, just below your other options for that card.
[10:24] <ant-> regress : i've heard of people being able to see their wireless extensions but not connect with their broadcom
[10:24] <regress> yeah, pretty frustrating
[10:24] <KnowledgEngineer> lupusbeta, have you idea what can i do for my webcam ?
[10:24] <regress> the network manager doesn't recognize it anymore either
[10:24] <yell0w> NefariousPrior, ok i'll try that
[10:25] <KnowledgEngineer> lupusbeta, root@ubuntu:/home/user# lsusb
[10:25] <KnowledgEngineer> Bus 004 Device 003: ID 06f8:3003 Guillemot Corp.
[10:25] <ant-> regress : there are a lot of problems with the broadcom
[10:25] <KnowledgEngineer> Guilemot is the corporation
[10:25] <regress> yeah, that's too bad...
[10:25] <NefariousPrior> yell0w: Let me know if it doesn't work and I'll put up a link to the one I use.
[10:25] <ant-> regress : you might want to see if they fixed support for it in feisty maybe
[10:25] <lupusbeta> KnowledgEngineer, no sorry i was just remembering you from yesterday evening
[10:25] <KnowledgEngineer> cam name is: Hercules Dualpix HD
[10:25] <regress> hmm, actually, I have a linksys usb wireless one
[10:26] <regress> any idea if those are supported any nicer?
[10:26] <ant-> :X
[10:26] <ant-> regress : probly better than the broadcom
[10:26] <GolferX> one other thing, every time when you go to save a file, the window has to be resized.  nothing ever gets set
[10:27] <ant-> regress : did you see that link for wifidocs, i think it has a list of supported cards and such with support for each one
[10:27] <lupusbeta> KnowledgEngineer, did you search google and ubuntu support forums for your hardware?
[10:27] <ant-> !hardware
[10:27] <ubotu> For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[10:28] <ant-> @chuck
[10:28] <regress> great, I'll read through this
[10:29] <z0rz> Anyone know of a program like voodoopad for windows/linux/mac instead of just mac?
[10:29] <drcode> hi all
[10:29] <drcode> how I can update my clock
[10:29] <lupusbeta> GolferX, remember windows there you had panels that you couldn't even resize sometimes ...
[10:29] <drcode> I am from israel
[10:29] <ant-> regress : feisty does have added support for some wireless cards though
[10:30] <regress> ant-: I don't have enough free space to upgrade :/
[10:30] <KnowledgEngineer> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaDigitalCameras
[10:30] <nessmuk> xubuntu uses an earlier version of xfce than the latest/best installer bundled as xfce 4-4.4RC2. Can one install the latest into Dapper 6.10....or xubuntu itself?
[10:30] <ant-> regress : i feel your pain
[10:30] <regress> I'll try soon though
[10:30] <KnowledgEngineer> there is not Hercules webcam
[10:31] <ant-> edgy is 6.10
[10:32] <nessmuk> erhm....I guess that's what I meant. So can you install it in edgy.....or xubuntu?
[10:33] <GolferX> lupusbeta, yes, I remember,  me being a newb tried to use gxset so my dpms would work, and finally got the script to save. to make a long story short;  so little did I know that I'd be reading a list of commands everytime I ran that script.
[10:33] <ant-> nessmuk : i would assume you can manually upgrade it if you want
[10:33] <ant-> sorry thats not a yes or no
[10:33] <NefariousPrior> xubuntu ??
[10:33] <NefariousPrior> what is that?
[10:33] <ant-> ubuntu with the xfce wm
[10:33] <ant-> !xubuntu
[10:33] <ubotu> xubuntu is Ubuntu with Xfce instead of Gnome. For more info, see http://www.xubuntu.org and http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/ - To install from Ubuntu: "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop". | For support, see #xubuntu | See also: !ubuntu and !xubuntu-channels
[10:33] <lupusbeta> GolferX, :)
[10:34] <regress> nnniiiiccceee
[10:34] <NefariousPrior> odd
[10:34] <regress> it seems the linksys usb wifi ALSO is not supported
[10:34] <ant-> regress : you got it going?
[10:34] <regress> "None work. AVOID THIS DEVICE LIKE THE PLAGUE."
[10:34] <ant-> :(
[10:34] <regress> haha
[10:34] <ant-> sorry man
[10:34] <Talaman> hey ant- please find you brain asshole [ 1/5 ] 
[10:34] <regress> bastard...wireless is going to work!
[10:34] <Talaman> hey regress please find you brain asshole [ 1/5 ] 
[10:35] <ant-> some tell me my brain isnt far from my ass
[10:35] <GolferX> I have 'no blanking'  in my xorg.conf and in gxset but it still blanks, what's a newb to do?
[10:35] <Talaman> hey GolferX please find you brain asshole [ 1/5 ] 
[10:35] <regress> ...
[10:36] <GolferX> Talaman, how aobut if I find my ignore button?
[10:36] <ant-> hes a bot dude
[10:36] <Talaman> oi\lol
[10:36] <GodTodd> regress: broadcom integrated wireless?
[10:36] <Talaman> hey GodTodd please find you brain asshole [ 1/5 ] 
[10:36] <regress> yup
[10:36] <regress> or, alternatively, linksys wusb54gs
[10:36] <ant-> !ops | Talaman
[10:36] <ubotu> Talaman: Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild or Amaranth
[10:36] <Talaman> hey ubotu please find you brain asshole [ 1/5 ] 
[10:36] <GodTodd> you tried ndiswrapper with the win driver?
[10:36] <regress> not picky at this point, heh
[10:36] <Talaman> regress You are still an idiot -- Clueless Warning  [ 5/5 ] 
[10:37] <regress> ...I may have
[10:37] <GodTodd> that's how my broadcom works
[10:37] <GodTodd> works wonderfully
[10:37] <ant-> :P
[10:37] <regress> how do you connect to wireless networks?
[10:37] <poningru> eew
[10:37] <ant-> thanks Mez
[10:37] <regress> gnome-network-manager?
[10:37] <poningru> !bcm-43xx
[10:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bcm-43xx - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:37] <poningru> grrr
[10:37] <poningru> !bcm43xx
[10:37] <ubotu> Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Broadcom43xx
[10:38] <marcin> iwconfig <interface> essid <ssid> key <wep key or other>
[10:38] <GodTodd> system - > networking -> (switch to whatever location/ssid i want)
[10:38] <Mez> !bcm-43xx is <alias> bcm43xx
[10:38] <ubotu> I'll remember that, Mez
[10:38] <regress> I see
[10:38] <ant-> Mez : your doin wonders for the channel...
[10:38] <regress> and it just pulls down an ip via dhcp?
[10:39] <GodTodd> regress: yep
[10:39] <regress> nice
[10:39] <Mez> ant-, *shrugs* am just around... I got a highlight on the ops call, I saw that
[10:39] <marcin> to get a dhcp address, you can run dhclient <interface> from the terminal
[10:39] <regress> any link that you followed to get it working?
[10:39] <Mez> I now am off to bed
[10:39] <ant-> nite
[10:39] <Mez> Veni, Vidi, Vici, as they say
[10:39] <GodTodd> works here at home and when i go to my inlaws, i just switch to that location and i'm on in seconds
[10:39] <bigbang> is there a way of making ubuntu perform like a mac for multiple image hadling? is it to do with the graphics card you have?
[10:39] <GodTodd> lemme check if i have it
[10:39] <lupusbeta> how come the network setup and using a profile for your wifi site is not saved so you have to type it in anytime you reboot?
[10:39] <EddyDean> Is it possible to mount a samba share at /home/<username>/?
[10:40] <EddyDean> I usually log in with eddydean, and I want /home/eddydean to be a samba share.
[10:40] <ridhwani> join #ubuntu-de
[10:40] <regress> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx/Edgy#head-6c8aaf2f6f44f15b670dfe521d12b4164e48fd13
[10:40] <regress> nice
[10:41] <regress> not quite as helpful for the ndiswrapper section as I might have hoped...
[10:41] <immolo> heya, I'm having trouble installing ubuntu to a pc so I was wondering if I installed it in a vmware then dd it across would I need to make the virtual hd the same size as the target?
[10:42] <KnowledgEngineer> a yess
[10:42] <KnowledgEngineer> lupusbeta, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[10:42] <KnowledgEngineer> there is Hercules
[10:42] <kingcobra> ardchoille, what happens when you try to run a gtk or qt app in fluxbox without gnome or kde running
[10:43] <eyalw> hi, i'm having troubles connecting to my 2wire router with my laptop wireless. it prompts me for a key which i supply and it fails to connect. BUT when i drop the encryption on the router side, i connect successfuly. i saw someone on the forums suggest wpasupplicant, u think?
[10:43] <bigbang> is there a way of making ubuntu perform like a mac for multiple image hadling? is it to do with the graphics card you have?
[10:43] <Ind[y] > Is there any possibility that ubuntu-desktop-i386.iso has problems booting?
[10:43] <Ind[y] > (the current release, 6.10)
[10:44] <lupusbeta> bigbang reformulate you question i don't get it :)
[10:44] <GolferX> psst, I lernt me a thing or tu in 'nudder chnnle.......... I can right click in the save as window ...  major w00t
[10:45] <bigbang> macs perform very well when handeling many images. is it possible to get the same performance in ubuntu? do video cards have some say in how well your system hangles images?
[10:46] <ivx> did anyone get a broadcom 4318 working without ndis
[10:47] <yellow> ivx, i did, for 2 days
[10:47] <ivx> yellow then what
[10:47] <yellow> ivx, and then resuming it from sleep and roam from one network to another kill it
[10:47] <ivx> yellow, what did you do to get it working, install the firmware
[10:48] <lupusbeta> KnowledgEngineer, you have version 7.04 alpha ??
[10:48] <yellow> ivx, yes, there's a guide on the forum
[10:48] <Lucifiel> oh hey cheyenne nice to see you again. =)
[10:49] <ivx> yellow, i got it working with ndis, but the range is bad, i am hoping it will be better with the firmware
[10:49] <Lucifiel> oh man, reinstalled ubuntu again and now it finally seems to be working right. :)
[10:50] <yellow> ivx, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1071920&mode=linear
[10:50] <ivx> yellow do you think the range will be better than if it was installed with ndis wrapper
[10:50] <eyalw> hi, i'm having troubles connecting to my 2wire router with my laptop wireless. it prompts me for a key which i supply and it fails to connect. BUT when i drop the encryption on the router side, i connect successfuly. i saw someone on the forums suggest wpasupplicant, u think?
[10:51] <yellow> ivx, it works better for me with ndiswrapper (stable, everytime)
[10:51] <ivx> yellow, what about range? any difference
[10:51] <bigbang> macs perform very well when handeling many images. is it possible to get the same performance in ubuntu? do video cards have some say in how well your system hangles images?
[10:51] <kingcobra> does anybody know what happens when you try to run a gtk or qt app in fluxbox without gnome or kde running
[10:51] <Talaman> hey kingcobra what up with that?
[10:51] <yellow> ivx, about range, i'm enjoying 5 bars over 2 bathroom walls ;)
[10:51] <Talaman> hey yellow what up with that?
[10:52] <yellow> Talaman, bcm4318 wifi
[10:52] <lupusbeta> bigbang, maybe check a linux mac specific channel for that kind of question?
[10:52] <Talaman> hey lupusbeta what up with that?
[10:52] <ivx> yellow with ndis? i can't even go to my living room
[10:52] <Talaman> hey ivx what up with that?
[10:52] <Xteven> hi, does ubuntu have a favorite application to send/receive sms-messages using a GSM through bluetooth ?
[10:52] <Talaman> hey Xteven what up with that?
[10:52] <ivx> talaman what up with what
[10:52] <Talaman> eee gads
[10:52] <lupusbeta> Talaman, what's up?
[10:52] <yellow> ivx, yes, the router's in living room, i'm in the bedroom right now
[10:52] <kingcobra> u from tallaght
[10:53] <Talaman> hey fuzzy_logic what up with that?
[10:53] <fuzzy_logic> hi Talaman
[10:53] <Talaman> hmm, seems to be blocking your taliban or talaban comments
[10:53] <fuzzy_logic> nothin special.. u?
[10:53] <ivx> yellow i guess i need bigger antennas, :)
[10:54] <lupusbeta> Talaman, what is your problem?
[10:54] <kingcobra> does anybody know what happens when you try to run a gtk or qt app in fluxbox without gnome or kde running
[10:54] <yellow> ivx, not really, it's the same card 4318, and the router's a crappy bottom-of-the-line dlink
[10:54] <KnowledgEngineer> i do not know lupusbeta
[10:54] <Talaman> hey KnowledgEngineer what up with that?
[10:54] <Talaman> no problem
[10:54] <KnowledgEngineer> i have: Hercules dualpix HD
[10:54] <yellow> ivx, just check back the router and ndiswrapper
[10:54] <Talaman> yellow Now you're just being annoying.
[10:54] <NefariousPrior> Just did a fresh install of ubuntu. Totaly new to it. I edited my /etc/network/interfaces apropriately, but I can't resolve hostnames.  Any ideas?
[10:54] <ivx> yellow, i got a linksys 54g w/ 7db antennas
[10:54] <Talaman> hey NefariousPrior what up with that?
[10:54] <Talaman> just have an auto responder to talaban and taliban
[10:55] <Kassah> kassah@izaban:/$ sudo vi /etc/fstab -> sudo: timestamp too far in the future: Mar 31 02:50:59 2007
[10:55] <Talaman> hey Kassah what up with that?
[10:55] <fuzzy_logic> NefariousPrior: what do you want to do?
[10:55] <fuzzy_logic> Talaman plz stop ok?
[10:55] <Talaman> fuzzy_logic Now you're just being annoying.
[10:55] <Kassah> that's the question of the day
[10:55] <lupusbeta> Talaman, SPAM?
[10:55] <Kassah> I can't sudo anything at the moment
[10:55] <NefariousPrior> fuzzy_logic: I want to be able to go to google.com without having to type in it's IP address.
[10:56] <Talaman> not from me
[10:56] <KnowledgEngineer> Talaman, can you help me
[10:56] <Kassah> any idea what's up with sudo?
[10:56] <Talaman> one sec
[10:56] <sec_> cya
[10:56] <Talaman> hey sec_ what up with that?
[10:56] <xircx> what is the swap partition for?
[10:56] <Talaman> hey xircx what up with that?
[10:56] <sec_> Talaman: ?
[10:56] <kingcobra> !ops
[10:56] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild or Amaranth
[10:57] <Kassah> bot...
[10:57] <sec_> oh
[10:57] <KnowledgEngineer> Talaman, corporation: Guillemot   /   webcam: HERCULES Dualpix HD
[10:57] <KnowledgEngineer> lsusb: Bus 004 Device 003: ID 06f8:3003 Guillemot Corp.
[10:57] <Talaman> KnowledgEngineer>: what wrong?
[10:57] <NefariousPrior> c'mon people. I thought this would be an easy one.   ;-)
[10:57] <Kassah> test
[10:58] <KnowledgEngineer> the cam do not work
[10:58] <ivx> nefariousprior, what was the question, i missed it
[10:58] <Kassah> NefariousPrior: do you have your DNS servers set?
[10:58] <KnowledgEngineer> Talaman, The webcam do not work
[10:58] <NefariousPrior> Just did a fresh install of ubuntu. Totaly new to it. I edited my /etc/network/interfaces apropriately, but I can't resolve hostnames.  Any ideas?
[10:59] <NefariousPrior> Kassah: set how?
[10:59] <Talaman> i see
[10:59] <NefariousPrior> My config resembles this -->  http://clay.servebeer.com/logs/interfaces
[10:59] <lupusbeta> NefariousPrior /etc/hosts
[10:59] <Kassah> NefariousPrior: DHCP should set it in /etc/resolv.conf
[10:59] <ivx> NefariousPrior, why did you do that, are you trying to get a static ip?
[10:59] <NefariousPrior> not useing DHCP
[10:59] <Talaman> mine worked as long as i turned it upside down
[10:59] <Talaman> lol
[10:59] <Wespe> hi, since i am using Ubuntu Feisty my KDE-Shutdown-Button (and all others, except Log out) in the Logout-Screen has gone (http://img172.imageshack.us/img172/9835/kdecs8.png). What can I do to get that button back? It's really annoying me
[11:00] <NJigelli> why wont ubuntu run on my pc?
[11:00] <Kassah> NefariousPrior: did you change /etc/network/interfaces to make it into a static IP vs. DHCP
[11:00] <NJigelli> it just stops at a screen with _ on it
[11:00] <NefariousPrior> Kassah: security reasons.  DHCP is disabled on my network and attempts are logged and MACs auto-banned,
[11:01] <Kassah> neat
[11:01] <rambo3> scyco
[11:01] <Kassah> NefariousPrior: so what you need to do is find out what your DNS resolver on the network is... and put that in your /etc/resolve.conf...
[11:01] <ivx> nefariousPrior, you could have configured yout static with a gui if you have to
[11:02] <NefariousPrior> kassah: So  echo "192.168.1.1" > /etc/resolve.conf     ??
[11:02] <Kassah> note quite
[11:02] <epennings> NefariousPrior: have you tried adding dns-servers in /etc/resolv.conf?
[11:02] <NefariousPrior> epennings: About to, but not sure on syntax/format
[11:03] <Kassah> NefariousPrior: echo "nameserver 10.x.x.x" >> /etc/resolv.conf
[11:03] <stdin> NefariousPrior: use tee, not >>
[11:03] <NefariousPrior> Kassah: thanks. That's what I needed to know. 8)
[11:03] <Kassah> most places provide you with two nameservers
[11:03] <Kassah> you want both
[11:03] <ivx> nefariousprior, if you are new why not start easy
[11:03] <Kassah> it's not uncommon for one to go down for maintaince =)
[11:03] <raul_> buenos dias
[11:03] <raul_> alguien sabe como puedo instalar quake??
[11:04] <NefariousPrior> ivx: I'm only new to ubuntu, been using debian forever.
[11:04] <Kassah> ivx, it doesn't sound like he's new.....
[11:04] <ivx> kassah, he said he was "new", but didn't say just to ubuntu,
[11:05] <rambo3> well back in the days:  man host , would be enough of an answer
[11:05] <rambo3> hoste
[11:05] <Kassah> I remember those....
[11:05] <Kassah> or RTFM... if you're feeling unhappy?
[11:06] <Kassah> kinda kills the nice feeling of community in here...
[11:06] <KnowledgEngineer> i need a list of webcam the linux support
[11:06] <rambo3>  all right :
[11:06] <KnowledgEngineer> and go to shop whit this list
[11:06] <arkaitz> Hey
[11:07] <Kassah> http://www.google.com/linux search: supported wecams
[11:07] <Kassah> err
[11:07] <Kassah> supported webcams
[11:07] <arkaitz> anyone could tell me about a good audio player? such as iTunes for Linux?
[11:07] <Kassah> arkaitz: RythemBox is the closest I've found
[11:07] <arkaitz> Thanks
[11:07] <linuxnooblah> Anyone know why vlc or any media player wont play my audio streams
[11:08] <Kassah> linuxnooblah: does your computer play any sounds yet?
[11:08] <rambo3> linuxnooblah, xmms will
[11:08] <epennings> KnowledgEngineer: try this link https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[11:08] <linuxnooblah> yeh i have sound
[11:09] <linuxnooblah> the other problem im having is assigning in firefox which program to use for certain streams
[11:09] <NefariousPrior> Kassah: Well, I have the nameserver in interfaces and resolv.conf, but still a no go with name resolution. Any other ideas?  8)
[11:09] <Kassah> hrrm
[11:09] <hajiko> I have a minor issue, after upgrading from Hoary to Breezy. My firefox isn't displaying anything right. I think it's just the text, becuase most of the images show.
[11:09] <diminthedam> 3ddesktop is only showing one of my desktop screens. how do i get it to see all 3 of them?
[11:09] <linuxnooblah> i want to select vlc for all but what file do i browse for to select as the player
[11:10] <Kassah> NefariousPrior: have you completely restarted firefox or whatever browser you use?
[11:10] <NefariousPrior> Kassah: I'm pinging random host names.
[11:10] <KnowledgEngineer> yes epennings but every Make have different models
[11:10] <Kassah> ahh
[11:10] <Kassah> hmm
[11:10] <KnowledgEngineer> example i have an Hercules
[11:10] <linuxnooblah> anyone know how to associate the stream with a program
[11:10] <KnowledgEngineer> but my model is not supported
[11:10] <rambo3> Kassah is it ipv6 he is talking about ?
[11:11] <NefariousPrior> 4
[11:11] <Kassah> rambo3: could be... my knowledge of how the system works is very very little
[11:11] <rambo3> !ipv6
[11:11] <ubotu> To disable ipv6 read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebBrowsingSlowIPv6IPv4
[11:12] <epennings> NefariousPrior: did you do a sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart after you added those dns-servers to /etc/resolv.conf?
[11:12] <linuxnooblah> rambo3: xmms doesnt play the stream either
[11:12] <pdedecker> How can I prevent Rhythmbox from starting when I plug in my iPod?
[11:12] <hajiko> My pango is apparently missing certain fonts? Which ones should I install to resolve this?
[11:13] <lorsche> how is the Places>Bookmarks icon changed?
[11:13] <NefariousPrior> epennings, I just did ifup ifdown. let me try that. lol
[11:13] <rambo3> linuxnooblah, go to shoutcast and download one playlist to desktop . then open it with xmms like in winamp
[11:13] <Kassah> whoa... fstab is neat
[11:14] <Kassah> wonder what these UUID things do
[11:14] <NefariousPrior> epennings: no luck
[11:14] <[WaZ] > !fonts
[11:14] <ubotu> Font installation basics here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto - No fonts in Flash? Install "msttcorefonts" (from !Multiverse), "gsfonts", and "gsfonts-x11". No fonts in MPlayer? see !MPlayer
[11:14] <KnowledgEngineer> user@ubuntu:~$ modprobe ov511
[11:14] <KnowledgEngineer> user@ubuntu:~$ dmesg | grep Camera
[11:14] <KnowledgEngineer> [17185715.848000]  drivers/media/video/ov511/ov511.c: v1.64 for Linux 2.5 : ov511 USB Camera Driver
[11:14] <hajiko> Thank you [WaZ] 
[11:15] <hajiko>  Wait [WaZ]  firefox doesn't display any text
[11:15] <[WaZ] > ? that was for me :D
[11:15] <v_> hi. trying to boot off 7.04 cd. getting the error "/bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off." any suggestions?
[11:15] <kingcobra> does anybody know what happens when you try to run a gtk or qt app in fluxbox without gnome or kde running
[11:15] <KnowledgEngineer> rmmod ov511
[11:15] <hajiko> pffft.
[11:15] <hajiko> sry [WaZ] 
[11:15] <rambo3> kingcobra, unless its nautilus it will work
[11:15] <v_> kingcobra: should run fine
[11:15] <[WaZ] > hajiko: np
[11:16] <v_> kingcobra: even nautilus --no-desktop works
[11:16] <rambo3> kingcobra, nautilus --no-desktop . in case you want filebrowser
[11:16] <isaks> Has anyone had issues with todays update of firefox (ubuntu edgy)?
[11:17] <NefariousPrior> This is nuts. I'm not gonna enable dhcp just to use ubuntu. lol
[11:17] <lorsche> how is the Places>Bookmarks icon changed?
[11:17] <isaks> Today's set of security updates broke my web browser..
[11:18] <kingcobra> rambo3, does fluxbox have file browser of its own or why will nautilus not work easily
[11:18] <hajiko> Which packages include the following fonts? "Core X windowing system fonts" , "Client-side fonts on X using the Xft library" , "FreeType library" or What should I do to repair my Pango's error pango_cairo_show_glyph_string
[11:18] <v_> i know the cd is good b/c i used it to install on another machine
[11:18] <rambo3> kingcobra, it has no filebrpser by default
[11:18] <rambo3> as far as i know
[11:18] <rambo3> !rox
[11:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rox - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:18] <v_> kingcobra: no, and nautilus --no-desktop works fine
[11:19] <kingcobra> rambo3, v_ what is that parameter about
[11:19] <epennings> NefariousPrior: did you add the dns-servers your ISP gave you to /etc/resolv.conf? or just 192.168.1.1?
[11:20] <rambo3> kingcobra, its self explaning
[11:20] <piper69> hello everyone
[11:20] <v_> kingcobra: if you don't specify it, nautilus will takeover the desktop basically
[11:20] <kingcobra> rambo3, i suppose
[11:20] <rambo3> kingcobra, it will start gnome like desktop
[11:20] <piper69> i am a debian user and my friend talked me into ubuntu and i would like to check it out
[11:20] <NefariousPrior> epennings, 192.168.1.1 .... like I do EVERY time I need a DNS server.
[11:20] <v_> kingcobra: you'll have gnome-panel etc
[11:21] <hajiko> If I mark firefox for complete removal, will it delete my bookmarks?
[11:21] <kingcobra> v_ ok thanx
[11:21] <michup> hi, could you help me install my BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g]  802.11g Wireless LAN Controller?
[11:22] <michup>  i'm using ubuntu edgy
[11:22] <yellow_chicken> hajiko: don't know, but just export it and then removal completely and see what was done
[11:22] <kingcobra> michup certainly
[11:22] <anan> hi everyone, 1/10 of my LCD screen is dead (vertically), is there a way to define it in the Xorg ?so it can display only in the right working area ? Plz help
[11:23] <linuxnooblah> !mouse
[11:23] <ubotu> Enabling extra mouse buttons: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto  - Enabling serial mouse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto
[11:23] <yellow_chicken> anan: haha.... that will be cool if it can be done =)
[11:23] <linuxnooblah> anyone know of any ms drivers for an ms intellimouse explorer 4 mouse
[11:23] <michup> kingcobra: i've install ndiswrapper, and download bcm42xx driver
[11:24] <michup> kingcobra:
[11:24] <michup> kingcobra: what should i do next?
[11:24] <michup> kingcobra:
[11:24] <anan> there is no way at all ? sniff sniff :(
[11:24] <rambo3> NefariousPrior, what is the problem
[11:24] <v_> no one ever answers *my* questions s-8
[11:24] <roshan_s> NefariousPrior: Can you ping your DNS servers? Try "dig @<dnsserver> www.google.com" to see if the resolvers work
[11:24] <kingcobra> michup, hav a look at this page
[11:24] <kingcobra> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=197102
[11:25] <michup> kingcobra:ty
[11:25] <NefariousPrior> roshan_s: I can ping the dns servers just fine.  Not sure what you mean by 'dig' though.
[11:26] <roshan_s> NefariousPrior: dig is the command you can use to make DNS queries on the shell.
[11:26] <yellow_chicken> anan: i think it's just funny how your screen only die 1/10.  you might be able to find a way for xorg.
[11:26] <roshan_s> NefariousPrior: "dig @192.168.1.1 www.google.com" will use 192.168.1.1 to look up www.google.com
[11:26] <anan> thank u yellow chicken... will try to find it out ^ ^
[11:27] <me-> hi could anyone say me the grub console command to see my partitions
[11:27] <NefariousPrior> roshan_s: That worked perfectly. I just need that to happen with ALL requests.
[11:28] <roshan_s> NefariousPrior: Try just "dig www.google.com" and see what error it gives
[11:28] <NefariousPrior> roshan_s: It  times out.
[11:29] <roshan_s> NefariousPrior: Could you paste your /etc/resolv.conf? Note the absence of an 'e'
[11:29] <winxp-ubun> hi i installed windowsxp, i forgot to make partions, now i am wondering if i can install ubuntu and make partiones with out deletin windows
[11:30] <NefariousPrior> roshan_s: Wow, that lack of an 'e' might be my problem. let me fix that.
[11:30] <_muelli_> winxp-ubun: you can shrink windows partitions... but why don't you delete it anyway? ;-)
[11:30] <linuxnooblah> winxp-ubun: u can indeed
[11:30] <winxp-ubun> ok i will give it a try
[11:31] <yellow_chicken> winxp-ubun: use gpartition, it's in ubuntu's installer
[11:31] <arkaitz> One question
[11:31] <NefariousPrior> roshan_s: The issue was that damned "e".  thanks a lot.  lmmfao
[11:31] <arkaitz> can I play .wma files on linux?
[11:31] <winxp-ubun> will it delete windows
[11:31] <linuxnooblah> winxp-ubun: do a quikc google search for dual booting etc and will give u a heads up
[11:31] <roshan_s> NefariousPrior: Heh, UNIX tradition and all that...
[11:31] <linuxnooblah> !dual boot
[11:31] <ubotu> Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot (Macintosh)
[11:31] <yellow> NefariousPrior, dweebs ;)
[11:31] <yellow_chicken> winxp-ubun: gparted
[11:32] <NefariousPrior> hehehe
[11:32] <NefariousPrior> It's always something as simple as a semicolon that brings everything.
[11:32] <yellow> NefariousPrior, and i even gave you the right name ;)
[11:32] <NefariousPrior> yell0w: It IS a friday night.... and I'm just not right. heh
[11:32] <epennings> NefarioriousPrior: glad it works now :P
[11:33] <yellow> NefariousPrior, :P
[11:33] <NefariousPrior> aye
[11:33] <yellow> NefariousPrior, hey, i couldn't have down w'o you
[11:33] <yellow> been done*
[11:33] <NefariousPrior> Now to figure out how ubuntu does it's repositories.  It seems odd.
[11:34] <bdunn> Can anyone tell me how I can partition a 3.5 TB drive and format it?  I would prefer to have a huge 3.5 TB formatted volume if possible.
[11:34] <roshan_s> NefariousPrior: Ubuntu repos are exactly like Debian, except the release names are things like feisty, feisty-security, etc. instead of unstable, testing, sarge, etc. And the section names are main, restricted, universe, multiverse.
[11:35] <arkaitz> can I play .wma files on linux?
[11:35] <linuxnooblah> 3.5tb wtf
[11:35] <|muelli|> roshan_s: just go ahead... do it...
[11:35] <epennings> NefariousPrior: you can find a list of repositories in /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:36] <|muelli|> arkaitz: depends on the codec.. you probably cant out of the box, since its a non-free codec.. but there are some illegal codecs to download
[11:36] <Dell-Net> arkaitz: try vlc player or mplayer
[11:36] <mattik> how do I get scandinaviab characters running in terminal and how can I install finnish language support?  It don't run by synaptic. something broken in sources?
[11:36] <roshan_s> |muelli|: Do what?
[11:36] <yellow> NefariousPrior, http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy#How_to_add_extra_repositories, consise summary of them
[11:36] <|muelli|> roshan_s: use gparted it's an allinone tool
[11:37] <NefariousPrior> roshan_s: I have only to choose a mirror and specify section/release names?
[11:37] <roshan_s> NefariousPrior: Yes
[11:37] <roshan_s> |muelli|: That's bdunn who's asking about that :)
[11:37] <arkaitz> can I play .wma files on linux?
[11:37] <NefariousPrior> roshan_s:   Easy peasy.  Do we have a serverlist?
[11:37] <Dell-Net> mattik: terminal menu > terminal >
[11:37] <roshan_s> NefariousPrior: Take a look at the standard sources.list for inspiration
[11:37] <|muelli|> arkaitz: depends on the codec.. you probably cant out of the box, since its a non-free codec.. but there are some illegal codecs to download
[11:38] <bdunn> I am trying to work out how to create a 3.5TB single volume to mount.  I have 3.5 on a large hardware RAID that I really need to treat as one volume if possible.
[11:38] <NefariousPrior> roshan_s: Thanks for everything. You've been a HUGE help.
[11:38] <Dell-Net> arkaitz: install automatix
[11:38] <roshan_s> NefariousPrior: You should be able to use <countrycode>.archive.ubuntu.com for the main repos. However, there aren't any mirrors of security.ubuntu.com
[11:38] <vlt|l> Hello. I compiled hplip 1.7.3 in /opt/ltsp/i386 to support my HPLaserjet printer/scanner on Ubuntu Dapper 6.06. 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 with `netcat` and suceeded. What could be hplip's problem here?
[11:39] <arkaitz> one more question. How do I make Ubuntu load an application at startup
[11:39] <[WaZ] > arkaitz: System>Preferences>Sessions
[11:39] <mattik> Dell-Net: It don't run konsole and gnome-terminal
[11:39] <roshan_s> NefariousPrior: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Mirrors
[11:39] <[WaZ] > then Startup program
[11:39] <vlt|l> arkaitz: or look in /etc/rc.local or similar
[11:39] <roshan_s> NefariousPrior: You're welcome
[11:39] <|muelli|> vlt|l: maybe it wants to bind to another interface, say lo, while netcat listens on all (?) devices... ? (just a guess)
[11:39] <arkaitz> ok
[11:39] <Dell-Net> mattik: what do u run then ?
[11:39] <mattik> feisty
[11:40] <Dell-Net> hmm
[11:40] <mattik> I see scandinavian characters as ?
[11:40] <mattik> And I cannot write it anything
[11:40] <Dell-Net> which program ?
[11:40] <mattik> irssi
[11:41] <Dell-Net> u run irssi in terminal right ?
[11:41] <mattik> yes
[11:41] <vlt|l> |muelli|: Yes, maybe. How can I make it work? What files or directories does hplip (hpiod and hpssd) need write access to?
[11:41] <Dell-Net> klick on terminal
[11:41] <Dell-Net> and the on code something
[11:42] <Dell-Net> add and remove
[11:42] <|muelli|> vlt|l: I'm sorry. I have absolutely no clue, since I dunno hp-foo at all. But you might want to try some general debuggin. Try strace, lsof, gdb and those nifty linux tools :)
[11:42] <Dell-Net> add iso-8859-15 as ex
[11:43] <vlt|l> |muelli|: I tried strace before but can't find any occurence of "2208" which is the port it wants to bind to ... hmmmm ...
[11:43] <mattik> Dell-Net: Thank you :) 
[11:43] <Dell-Net> :) np
[11:43] <ulisse> yo tribe!
[11:43] <mattik> Dell-Net How about finnish language support
[11:44] <isaks> Has anyone successfully installed firefox2.0.0.3+0dfsg-0ubuntu0.6.10 and have it work afterwards?
[11:44] <ulisse> what can I check to see why I can't access to cups on licalhost:631 ?
[11:44] <|muelli|> yeah vlt|l. Sockets are rather ugly in linux ;-) You might want to produce an output file and analyze later on. Have you tried rebooting? ;-0
[11:44] <mattik> I cannot install language support
[11:44] <eleftherios> is there a 64bit port that will run on an Intel Q963 chipset with core duo 2?
[11:44] <Shamrock_hh> what determines what is mounted outside of fstab? "mount" is showing one of my usb externals as /dev/mapper/sde1-3, gparted also shows this but my fstab has no sde partitions device mounted.
[11:44] <|muelli|> ulisse: is cupsd running? "pgrep cups"
[11:44] <Dell-Net> mattik: what do u mean ?
[11:44] <|muelli|> Shamrock_hh: the command "mount"
[11:45] <Schalken> eleftherios: the 64bit ubuntu will work on all intel/athlon-based 64bit cpu.
[11:45] <mattik> Dell-Net: It said about dependencies
[11:45] <Shamrock_hh> yes. of course. but I am not calling mount to mount it - only to display what is mounted.
[11:45] <ulisse> |muelli|: with that command I get two numbers, does that means that it is running?
[11:45] <NefariousPrior> What windowmanager does gnome use by default on edgy?
[11:45] <Schalken> eleftherios: if thats what you were asking ;)
[11:45] <vlt|l> |muelli|: rebooting? seriously? on a linux box?
[11:45] <Schalken> NefariousPrior: Metacity
[11:45] <eleftherios> Schalken, thank you
[11:45] <|muelli|> ulisse: yeah. looks good. have you ever telnetted to localhost 631 to see, wether this port is open?
[11:46] <NefariousPrior> thanks
[11:46] <NefariousPrior> brb in ubuntu
[11:46] <Dell-Net> mattik: dependencies
[11:46] <Dell-Net> ?
[11:46] <epennings> isaks: I have it installed and running. Did you do an upgrade or a clean install?
[11:46] <mattik> I can show
[11:46] <Shamrock_hh> this whole uuid thing is a bloody mess.
[11:46] <Schalken> does anyone know of a Gtk/Gnome music player that has crossfading?
[11:46] <|muelli|> vlt|l: well. It's an ubuntu, right? ;-) It might work though... I mean, if a program keeps the port open or the kernel hasn't freed the port yet, then rebooting can be a solution :>
[11:46] <roshan_s> Shamrock_hh: USB devices are mounted to /media/... when you insert them
[11:47] <Shamrock_hh> these are permanently connected and specificall mounted.
[11:47] <isaks> epennings: I just installed the security updates because the notification bubble told me so
[11:47] <|muelli|> Shamrock_hh actually means, that your'e from hamburg, aight? ^^;
[11:47] <vlt|l> |muelli|: Ok, I'll try ... (Yes, Ubuntu Dapper 6.06)
[11:47] <ulisse> |muelli|: with "telnet localhost 631" I get "trying 127.0.0.1..." and it hangs there.
[11:47] <Shamrock_hh> correct.
[11:47] <roshan_s> Shamrock_hh: On which path are they mounted?
[11:47] <isaks> epennings: "dpkg --listfiles firefox | grep bin/" indicates that the binary is missing from the package
[11:48] <mattik> Dell-Net: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13065/
[11:48] <|muelli|> ulisse: and specifically what is the problem?
[11:48] <Shamrock_hh> roshan_s: example : /dev/mapper/sde3 on /home type ext3 (rw)
[11:48] <Shamrock_hh> 
[11:49] <Shamrock_hh> I dont know how this is so. It should be sdb3.
[11:49] <ulisse> |muelli|: with gnome-cups-add it takes ages to get the printer adding dialog, and after I managed to create a new printer, it doesn't print anything
[11:49] <ulisse> |muelli|: if I go to the printer properties, it takes ages too and the "driver" tab is missing
[11:49] <roshan_s> Shamrock_hh: But if your /home is fine, that means it's actually sde3
[11:50] <eleftherios> Schalken, at the download page there is a choice for 6.06 LTS and 6.10. Why will the 6.06 will be supported for a year longer?
[11:50] <ulisse> |muelli|: all this in a fresh install of feisty beta
[11:50] <xircx> !ntfs
[11:50] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[11:50] <roshan_s> Shamrock_hh: What's the output of "grep /home /etc/fstab"
[11:50] <Schalken> eleftherios: it has Long Term Support.
[11:50] <eleftherios> I see
[11:50] <Shamrock_hh> no. the fstab line is:
[11:50] <eleftherios> also, is there a netinst for ubuntu?
[11:50] <Shamrock_hh> # /dev/sda3 -- converted during upgrade to edgy
[11:50] <Shamrock_hh> UUID=7dbc023b-6777-4dc5-8bac-23c3908d00ca  /home                    ext3         defaults                            0  2
[11:51] <Shamrock_hh> should be sda3
[11:51] <Schalken> eleftherios: not that i know of
[11:51] <Shamrock_hh> and it is too! sde3 is a shadow if you will. I dont know where it is coming from.
[11:51] <eleftherios> I see
[11:51] <|muelli|> well ulisse. I'm not into cups, but I have simililar problems, if I put non existent ServerAdresses or PollAdresses in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf but I assume, yours is perfect.. :-| Have you tried restarting cupsd?
[11:51] <Dell-Net> mattik: private chat
[11:51] <roshan_s> Shamrock_hh: And what's the output of "readlink -f /dev/disk/by-uuid/7dbc023b-6777-4dc5-8bac-23c3908d00ca"
[11:51] <ulisse> |muelli|: I tried to restart several times, no luck...
[11:52] <eleftherios> Schalken, I see. What version of X is 6.10 on? 7.2?
[11:52] <Shamrock_hh> roshan_s: 08d00ca /dev/mapper/sde3
[11:52] <Shamrock_hh> 
[11:52] <Schalken> eleftherios: 7.1
[11:52] <Dell-Net> mattik: try to install it with synaptic
[11:52] <roshan_s> So that means your home directory is actually on sde3, not sdb3
[11:53] <|muelli|> ulisse: maybe you can configure cups to produce a debugging outping and analyze that :-|
[11:53] <epennings> isaks: have you tried reinstalling the firefox package (with Synaptic or "sudo aptitude reinstall firefox"
[11:53] <roshan_s> Shamrock_hh: Is there any reason you think the home dir is on sdb3, not sde3
[11:53] <Shamrock_hh> yes, I know this. But why?
[11:53] <Dell-Net> mattik: system>admin>synaptic
[11:53] <ulisse> |muelli|: I would, but I dunno how... :P
[11:53] <isaks> No, I will try that. I just wanted to see if it's a local issue or if this affects more people (in which case a warning should be posted somewhere official)
[11:53] <eleftherios> I see
[11:54] <Shamrock_hh> because it always used to be. and the fstab (before the uuid stuff) specifically told it. Somehow sdb has become sde. I dont like gaps in my device names. It is too confusing.
[11:54] <|muelli|> ulisse: since I don't know either, try google. "cups debug" should show up some results
[11:54] <ulisse> |muelli|: ok, thanks, I'll try
[11:54] <roshan_s> Shamrock_hh: USB devices don't have fixed device names. The name they get depends on the order they were detected. So specifying the UUID in fstab allows the correct drive to be mounted no matter its name
[11:55] <Shamrock_hh> the problem I have is that sdb and sde are mirrors of each other.
[11:55] <|muelli|> roshan_s, Shamrock_hh: well, you can write udev rules to have the devices at, say, /dev/usbhd0 or so :-P
[11:56] <roshan_s> Shamrock_hh: Do you mean the same device shows up as both "sdb" and "sde"? That seems a bit out of the ordinary
[11:56] <Shamrock_hh> I had googled too, so I know its not just me. There are a lof people out there with severely screwed up mounts since this uuid stuff. fstab and mount not reporting mutually compatible results.
[11:56] <KnowledgEngineer> exist some come that ubuntu know immediatly without install some driver???
[11:56] <Shamrock_hh> roshan_s: yes. just that.
[11:57] <isaks> epennings: that *did* solve it... I wonder what went wrong though..
[11:57] <roshan_s> Shamrock_hh: But in this case, fstab and mount are showing the same thing. Only that fstab refers to it by UUID, while mount shows the actual device name
[11:57] <isaks> epennings: thanks
[11:57] <ferret_0561> s
[11:57] <Shamrock_hh> and where does /dev(mapper come into it?
[11:58] <epennings> isaks: no problem
[11:58] <roshan_s> Shamrock_hh: That's because you created LVM volume groups on the USB device
[11:58] <Shamrock_hh> I did? What is a LVM colume group and how did I create it?
[11:59] <arkaitz> How can I see where an application is installed? I want to add some applications at startup in the session, but I dont really know where they are placed. e.a. Gaim
[11:59] <ulisse> |muelli|: I enabled the log, the first line is: E [31/Mar/2007:09:31:27 +0200]  Unable to bind socket for address 127.0.0.1:631 - Cannot assign requested address.
[11:59] <ulisse> |muelli|: I think it can be the problem, what do you think about?
[12:00] <Shamrock_hh> ls -l
[12:00] <Shamrock_hh> oops! sorry.
[12:00] <roshan_s> Shamrock_hh: I assumed you must have created it during installation. If you haven't... Could you pastebin the output of "sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdb /dev/sde"
[12:00] <|muelli|> well ulisse. thats rather strange, since you told me, that you can netcat to localhost:631, which means, that a process has opened that port :-|
[12:00] <splashtk> Hey all, I just got a TV Tuner card and was wondering where I would start to try and set it up on ubuntu. :)
[12:01] <|muelli|> arkaitz: try "which gaim'
[12:01] <epennings> arkaitz: most applications are in /usr/bin, like /usr/bin/gaim
[12:01] <|muelli|> arkaitz: most of the stuff is under /usr/bin/
[12:01] <michup> kingcobra: if i turn my wifi on now eaven there is no wireless connection here it should get boot?
[12:01] <roshan_s> splashtk: Have you inserted the card? If so you could start by pasting the output of "lspci"
[12:02] <[WaZ] > /usr/bin are for symbollic links... most apps are installe in /usr/share
[12:02] <[WaZ] > installed
[12:02] <splashtk> roshan_s, ,yep instered, okay :)
[12:02] <splashtk> roshan_s,  *inserted
[12:02] <arkaitz> so adding /usr/bin/gaim would be enough right?
[12:03] <|muelli|> arkaitz: why don't you just try it?
[12:03] <splashtk> roshan_s, 00:06.1 Multimedia controller: Conexant CX23880/1/2/3 PCI Video and Audio Decoder [Audio Port]  (rev 05)
[12:03] <splashtk> 00:06.2 Multimedia controller: Conexant CX23880/1/2/3 PCI Video and Audio Decoder [MPEG Port]  (rev 05)
[12:03] <[WaZ] > arkaitz: what are you trying to do?
[12:03] <vlt|l> Hello. I want to run hplip 1.7.3 I compiled and installed successfully the way described in the wiki on the hplip site but get "hpiod: unable to bind socket 2208: Cannot assign requested address". I did an an strace for starting hpssd.py: http://rafb.net/p/QrG2Rd29.html -- Can anynone see what's hplip's problem here?
[12:03] <ulisse> |muelli|: is there a way to check what processes uses that port?
[12:03] <arkaitz> [WaZ] : try to launch some applications at startup
[12:03] <roshan_s> splashtk: Use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[12:03] <|muelli|> yep ulisse. Try "lsof -i" or netstat
[12:03] <splashtk> \k
[12:03] <[WaZ] > arkaitz: didn't work in System/Applications/Sessions?
[12:04] <[WaZ] > euh preferences
[12:04] <adrian_> newbie to ubuntu here - cant get synaptics update to work - can't seem to connect!
[12:04] <Shamrock_hh> roshan_s: I have been an idiot. I was chasing my own tail. I know what it is now and where the hassles have come from. my fstab was upgraded to UUID and for some reason the device "names" (e.g sde) changed. But the upgrade did not change the mount point in /media. So for example the mount in /media for sde2 is sdb2  .....
[12:04] <arkaitz> [WaZ] : Im trying that now
[12:04] <roshan_s> Shamrock_hh: That makes sense.
[12:04] <[WaZ] > in Startup programs just add "gaim"
[12:04] <splashtk> roshan_s, now what?
[12:04] <Shamrock_hh> roshan_s: me being an idiot ot where the confusion came from :-;
[12:05] <|Nihil|> Hey, quick question since I'm unfamiliar with gnome, how do I go about making my icons not orange?
[12:05] <|muelli|> hm vlt|l. what about those missing files like /usr/share/hplip/base/models ? Aren't they supposed to be there?
[12:05] <[WaZ] > |Nihil|: in System>Preferences>Theme
[12:05] <|muelli|> |Nihil|: I think, there is an Art-Manager, which chooses Icons and stuff...
[12:05] <[WaZ] > |Nihil|: then Theme Details
[12:05] <[WaZ] > |Nihil|: then the Icon tab
[12:05] <splashtk> roshan_s, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13068/
[12:05] <epennings> |Nihil| Go to System > Preferences > Themes to change icons
[12:05] <ulisse> |muelli|: it doesn't seems to be anything on that port :(
[12:06] <|Nihil|> WaZ: Thanks!
[12:06] <[WaZ] > |Nihil|: you can install additional icon themes from gnome-look.org
[12:06] <silox> anyone here good on apache2 servers and php5?
[12:06] <|muelli|> ulisse: can you netcat on it? netcat localhost 631 ?
[12:06] <roshan_s> splashtk: Wait a minute
[12:07] <[WaZ] > silox: ask your question
[12:07] <splashtk> k
[12:07] <adrian_> Could anyone give me a hand getting synaptics up and running please?
[12:07] <ulisse> |muelli|: nope: localhost:631: forward host lookup failed: Unknown host : Connection timed out
[12:07] <roshan_s> splashtk: Is this a HDTV tuner?
[12:07] <splashtk> roshan_s, yes
[12:07] <ulisse> oh, sorry
[12:07] <silox> I cant access my index file, if i rename it to something else it works great....
[12:08] <roshan_s> splashtk: Don't have much experience there. I'll see if I can find something
[12:08] <splashtk> k
[12:08] <mrkev1n> i need to setup remote desktop using port 5900.... can someone help this newbie?
[12:08] <ulisse> |muelli|: with the right command (without ":" :P) it hangs there with no response
[12:09] <|muelli|> ulisse: that actually means, that this port is open. So an lsof -i should display the process which own this socket
[12:09] <|muelli|> mrkev1n: try "vino-preferences"
[12:09] <mrkev1n> thanks muelli
[12:09] <diminthedam> how do i assign a command line function to the F keys?
[12:09] <roshan_s> splashtk: What does "ls /dev/video*" give you?
[12:10] <splashtk> /dev/video  /dev/video0
[12:10] <vlt|l> |muelli|: On a second Ubuntu Dapper machine I can run it w/o errors and there files like  /usr/share/hplip/base/models don't exist either. I got a 2nd strace from that machine where it works and it contains dozens of lines matching "no such file" ...
[12:11] <silox> Whet i try to go to my root directory on my server it youst comes up a Save as window, it works great to open other files and index files in subdirs, but for some reason I cant access the root index file :/ Anyone knows whats wrong?
[12:11] <roshan_s> splashtk: Unless you have a webcam or another video device, that's your TV tuner card, already detected and with the driver loaded
[12:11] <splashtk> hm lol
[12:11] <splashtk> k
[12:11] <ulisse> |muelli|: here the result: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13069/
[12:11] <adrian_> when I click on 'reload' a dialogue box comes up telling me it is downloading Package information  1 file of 17 but then I get error messages telling me that there is a possible network problem
[12:12] <roshan_s> splashtk: Try downloading the "tvtime" package and run it
[12:12] <ulisse> |muelli|: I can't see any 631 in there...
[12:12] <splashtk> k
[12:12] <splashtk> i am using it now
[12:12] <splashtk> nothing is coming up :(
[12:12] <|muelli|> ulisse: try "lsof -i | grep 631" ;-)
[12:13] <KnowledgEngineer> someone e a webcam: Hercules Dualpix HD ?
[12:13] <Skylight> What the
[12:13] <ulisse> |muelli|: nothing.
[12:13] <Skylight> There's HD webcams?
[12:13] <Skylight> Cool
[12:13] <|muelli|> strange ulisse. Do have a firewall installed?!
[12:13] <roshan_s> splashtk: Try "lsmod | grep ^cx" and paste the output
[12:14] <seravitae> hey anyone know how to install fonts on ubuntu, i downloaded one off the net
[12:14] <apokryphos> seravitae: /msg ubotu fonts
[12:14] <seravitae> ta
[12:15] <linuxnooblah> !fonts
[12:15] <ubotu> Font installation basics here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto - No fonts in Flash? Install "msttcorefonts" (from !Multiverse), "gsfonts", and "gsfonts-x11". No fonts in MPlayer? see !MPlayer
[12:15] <splashtk> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13070/
[12:15] <ulisse> |muelli|: nope, it is a standard feisty instal
[12:16] <roshan_s> splashtk: Please give me the output of "dmesg | grep cx88"
[12:16] <lolbunnylol> hey guys i screwed up majorly yesterday and my boot loader stalls, stopping me from going into windows. Error 22.
[12:16] <ulisse> |muelli|: I tried that netcat command on other ports, getting the same result, then I tried on my other machine, where cups works nice, and I get this: "locahost: forward host lookup failed: Unknown host : Connection timed out"
[12:17] <splashtk> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13072/
[12:19] <roshan_s> splashtk: Do you recognize the name of your card on that list?
[12:19] <splashtk> umm
[12:19] <lolbunnylol> lolbunnylol: hey guys i screwed up majorly yesterday and my boot loader stalls, stopping me from going into windows. Error 22.
[12:19] <lolbunnylol> I deleted the partition ubuntu was in, and converted it all into ntfs (windows format)
[12:19] <lolbunnylol> and yes, i know, its gay that i deleted ubuntu, but please help me, i cant get in windows because of the bootloader.
[12:20] <vlt|l> |muelli|: Your first thought was right! hplip tried to listen on 127.0.0.1 which wasn't up. Now I can start hplip and will now try to access the scanner ... Thank you ...
[12:20] <splashtk> DViCO FusionHDTV DVB-T1 but it's pro
[12:20] <[WaZ] > lolbunnylol: restroe MBR using windows installation CD
[12:20] <[WaZ] > google it for I have to leave
[12:21] <silox> Im having some problems with my webserver, I cant use PHP code in my index file, if I do it will only  come up a Save as window instead of the website... It works great if i rename it to something else or if i put it in a subdir.... Anyone here know whats wrong?
[12:22] <adrian_> Can anyone here help me with my download manager? Please?
[12:23] <splashtk> roshan_s, is that any help
[12:23] <roshan_s> splashtk: You need to find the "card=<number>" from that list and do "echo options cx88xx card=<whatever> | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/cx88xx"
[12:24] <splashtk> k
[12:24] <roshan_s> splashtk: Finding a close enough model should do fine
[12:24] <splashtk> ok
[12:24] <splashtk> thanks
[12:25] <|muelli|> vlt|l: good to know :) But how come, that lo is not up?!
[12:26] <roshan_s> splashtk: After that you need to unload and reload that module, and the easiest way to do that is to reboot. If it still doesn't work, you'll need to find someone who has used DVB cards before
[12:26] <splashtk> kk
[12:26] <splashtk> thanks
[12:27] <adrian_> As a total newbie here, can someone please tell me if I'm asking the wrong questions or perhaps breaking protocol in some way?
[12:27] <roshan_s> adrian_: Are you able to access websites, etc?
[12:28] <vlt|l> |muelli|: It' an LTSP thin client getting its "/" via NFS from a server ... maybe init script lacks `ifup lo` ...
[12:28] <zyn> I just set up two machines with ubuntu 6.10.  I have files on one that i need on the other.  How do i do that?
[12:28] <|muelli|> vlt|l: maybe ulisse has the same problem. Tell him, what you did
[12:28] <adrian_> yes - I'm on the 'net now
[12:28] <lasking> wine not support 32bit cursor?
[12:29] <lee_> hello can anyone here help me in installation of ubuntu on my pc?
[12:29] <SymmHome> hrm, same person Im talking to elsewhere?
[12:29] <roshan_s> adrian_: Can you try accessing "http://archive.ubuntu.com" in your web browser
[12:29] <splashtk> roshan_s,  echo options cx88xx card=15 | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/cx88xx that comes back with "options cx88xx card=15"
[12:29] <vlt|l> ulisse: |muelli| said you probably got the same problm than me ... What exactly are you trying?
[12:30] <SymmHome> while you're at it can someone see if they can access http://za.archive.ubuntu.com for me, wanna check its all working ok
[12:30] <ghetek> guys, how do i copy everythign in my current directory to the directory right before it? is it "cp * ../"?
[12:30] <roshan_s> splashtk: That's fine. "cat /etc/modprobe.d/cx88xx" should show the same thing in the file
[12:30] <adrian_> roshan_ - yes - opens up straight away
[12:30] <lee_> hi
[12:30] <splashtk> yep, so reboot?
[12:30] <roshan_s> adrian_: Did you need to enter proxy server information in your browser to access the web?
[12:30] <roshan_s> splashtk: Yes
[12:30] <splashtk> k brb :)
[12:31] <lee_> :)
[12:31] <lee_> hello can anyone help me?
[12:31] <adrian_> nope - direct connection via WEP enabled wireless
[12:31] <cypher1> !ask | lee_
[12:31] <ubotu> lee_: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:31] <lee_> how do i insatll ubuntu?
[12:31] <adrian_> I did have to disable IPv6 though in about config.......
[12:32] <zyn> How do i move files between two machines with ubuntu 6.10 installed?  we share an internet connection through a router
[12:32] <adrian_> lee: download a disc
[12:32] <lee_> i hav a live cd.
[12:32] <cypher1> zyn: FTP
[12:32] <adrian_> lee - put it in - does it have an install option when it is running?
[12:33] <roshan_s> adrian_: Can you pastebin the contents of your "/etc/apt/sources.list" file
[12:33] <zyn> ok.... is there an ftp server in the generic install or do i need to install and configure one myself?
[12:33] <adrian_> roshan - just a moment..
[12:33] <lee_> yeah when i restart my pc with cd in it it has an install option.
[12:34] <cypher1> zyn: you have to install
[12:34] <lee_> i don't know the installation procedure.
[12:34] <roshan_s> zyn: You can use the samba server. Install the "samba" package. Or install the "openssh-server" package and use the "Places>Connect to Server" menu to connect from one comp to the other. Use "SSH" as the protocol, and your usual username and password
[12:35] <lee_> adrain_ so how do i install?
[12:35] <zyn> Roshan_s:  I don't appear to have openssh-server as an option in my package manager
[12:35] <adrian_> lee - click on the install option, folow instructions!
[12:36] <ghetek> guys, how do i copy everythign in my current directory to the directory right before it? is it "cp * ../"? i just tried it and it copied everything except directories... ideas?
[12:36] <lee_> it shows no option!
[12:36] <cypher1> ghetek: use "-r" command line option
[12:36] <roshan_s> zyn: Are you using Synaptic (System > Administration > Synaptic Package Manager)
[12:36] <adrian_> roshan - how do I paste here... can't remember!
[12:37] <zyn> no
[12:37] <ghetek> cypher1: so its "cp * ../ -r"?
[12:37] <zyn> I was using Applications -> add/remove
[12:37] <roshan_s> adrian_: Use paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[12:37] <lee_> adrain_ plz help.
[12:37] <cypher1> ghetek: no cp -r * ..
[12:38] <nazgjunk> hey, i just installed emacs, but for some reason i get a graphical version by default
[12:38] <roshan_s> zyn: Add/Remove only contains GUI apps, not servers and such
[12:38] <nazgjunk> how could i set it to use the non-graphical one?
[12:38] <adrian_> roshan: try here... http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13078/
[12:39] <zyn> ok, i just installed the server.  now what?
[12:39] <ulisse> |muelli|, vlt|l, I have to go now, but I think I found the problem: in /network/interfaces is missing the loopback interface, I dunno how it can be happened! I'll bbl and tell you if it was that.
[12:39] <adrian_> lee - when I installed it Ubuntu ran off the CD and an install option appeared on the desktop. I clicked on that and I was away....
[12:40] <vanesp> Hi all, am running todays Fiesty Partial Dist Upgrade... but does not seem to complete. Uses no more CPU but does not go beyond "Stting up openoffic.... industrial". Has anyone else seen this? Do I just wait or can I kill Distribution Upgrade?
[12:40] <|muelli|> thats awesome ulisse, vlt|l. Never thought, that some OS might lack an loopback device (except for windows OS' *fg*)
[12:40] <ghetek> cypher1: thanks!
[12:40] <cypher1> ghetek: ur welcome!
[12:41] <roshan_s> zyn: Now, on the other computer, go to Places > Connect to Server. Use SSH as the protocol. Use the SSH server machine's name or IP address in the "Server" field, and the username you use on the server in the "Username" field
[12:42] <roshan_s> adrian_: That sources.list is really messed up. For one, it's a bad idea to have Debian repositories on you Ubuntu machine
[12:42] <zyn> additional really stupid question:  How do i determine my internal ip address?  I assume ipconfig won't work, ya?
[12:42] <roshan_s> zyn: ifconfig
[12:42] <adrian_> hmm - that bit was probably me trying to add things......  It is a brand new install
[12:43] <roshan_s> adrian_: You should get a standard sources.list file from somewhere and use that.
[12:43] <fufy> people help me :(
[12:43] <zyn> ok.  What port?
[12:43] <cypher1> fufy: what is your problem ?
[12:44] <roshan_s> zyn: Leave the port and other settings blank
[12:44] <fufy> cypher1,  http://img144.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshothg0.png  watch ;/
[12:44] <adrian_> roshan - yep, probably, but the problem is definitely a network one - look at this error message http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13079/
[12:45] <zyn> roshan_s thank you
[12:45] <cypher1> fufy: is that from the update manager ?
[12:45] <fufy> yes
[12:45] <roshan_s> zyn: np
[12:46] <fufy> i reinstall system changed sources.list to latvian for best speed download all packaged
[12:46] <fufy> all ok
[12:46] <zyn> I have more dumb questions - I have a usb webcam that i use as  a mic in windows.  I can't seem to find anything about setting it up, anyone tell me about that?
[12:46] <fufy> and when i install popup this error ;(
[12:46] <roshan_s> adrian_: Try opening security.ubuntu.com. I've been hearing that it's been a bit slow lately
[12:46] <adrian_> here are the individual source errors - all network ones!  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13080/
[12:47] <roshan_s> adrian_: Okay, your DNS resolution is not working. It thinks gb.archive.ubuntu.com is at 1.0.0.0
[12:47] <Priest-of-Psi> hi all
[12:47] <Priest-of-Psi> anyone here using the gnome torrent client?
[12:48] <adrian_> roshan - that sounds hopeful. what does it mean? what do I do?  Thanks for the help by the way.
[12:48] <roshan_s> roshan_s: Try "ping gb.archive.ubuntu.com" and see if it gives the same IP address. I'm surprised it's working in your browser. Try opening gb.archive.ubuntu.com
[12:48] <Agiofws> hello
[12:48] <fufy> cypher1,  you know wtf ? :( and how can i repair that ..
[12:48] <roshan_s> adrian_: That was for you: Try "ping gb.archive.ubuntu.com" and see if it gives the same IP address. I'm surprised it's working in your browser. Try opening gb.archive.ubuntu.com
[12:48] <johannes> hey, anyone here can tell me what the correct package is for ubuntu? I get this error during java compilation with ant: "package org.jdesktop.jdic.tray does not exist"
[12:49] <Agiofws> what device manager app does ubuntu use ?
[12:49] <cypher1> fufy: is that error consistent ?
[12:49] <fufy> hmm
[12:50] <fufy> i dont know whats it "Consistent" "D
[12:50] <arkaitz> Hey
[12:50] <adrian_> roshan - ping works v quick in a terminal, http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com opens straight away in my browser.
[12:51] <arkaitz> one question, how can I control remotelly a friend's computer, we both run Ubuntu 6.10  I installed svncviewer, do I need something else?
[12:51] <lupusbeta> was kann es fr einen Grund haben, wenn ich nur noch die tty1 am laufen habe und mein tty7 fr die GUI? tty2-6 sind alle nicht da...
[12:52] <fufy> cypher1,  ok what can i do ?? to repair that ?
[12:52] <cypher1> fufy: can you see whether you have any broken packages or packages which need reinstallation in your machine ?
[12:52] <idefix__> why does installing wine require wine-doc and winesetuptk to be uninstalled?
[12:52] <roshan_s> adrian_: Can you open Synaptic and check that your network settings are alright?
[12:53] <roshan_s> adrian_: That's Settings > Preferences > Network
[12:53] <fufy> cypher1,  wait i copy all
[12:54] <cypher1> fufy: use pastebin
[12:54] <arkaitz> one question, how can I control remotelly a friend's computer, we both run Ubuntu 6.10  I installed svncviewer, do I need something else?
[12:54] <cypher1> !pastebin > fufy
[12:54] <fufy> cypher1,  http://paste.org.ru/?srgypi
[12:54] <fufy> i know ;D
[12:54] <adrian_> roshan - the only options on the Network tab are 'Direct connection to the network' and 'Use Proxy settings'. I have the first option highlighted as the one to use. There are no other settings that I can see to change....
[12:54] <lupusbeta> arkaitz, port forwarding for the vnc ports maybe
[12:55] <roshan_s> arkaitz: Your friend needs to go to System > Preferences > Remote Desktop and enable it. Then you can use xvncviewer <IP address or name> to access their computer
[12:55] <arkaitz> lupusbeta: ports are already opened
[12:55] <Agiofws> what device manage does ubuntu use ?
[12:55] <ph8>  Hey all - memory on my machine (there's 3GB!) seems to getting exhausted at about 4am every morning - the kernel then goes into a oom_killer'ing spree which usually cripples the httpd/email for up to 45 minutes. according to /proc/meminfo I have 1.3GB of memory free pretty routinely.. so two questions, is there a way to see what's taking up the memory besides waiting for it to happen again, and also - shouldn't it be using swap or something?
[12:55] <arkaitz> thx
[12:55] <roshan_s> adrian_: This is really strange. What are the contents of your "/etc/resolv.conf" file?
[12:55] <peterflute_> Hello all, and good morning from Spain
[12:56] <fufy> cypher1,  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13084/
[12:56] <Agiofws> ph8,  i think i there is a special  option in kernel for that kind of memory
[12:56] <peterflute_> I have an nvidia issue with feisty beta. Can anyone spare a sec to give advice please_
[12:56] <gdi2k> greetings all. just installed the feisty beta, very sweet! however, the kernel only recognizes one of my two cores. I have an AMD X2. There doesn't seem to be an alternative kernel. any suggestions?
[12:56] <user_> Hello. I've just installed Feisty. Where do I get xine , w32 codecs and the latest flash and java ? thank you
[12:57] <ph8> ph8: For using swap over killing things?
[12:57] <peterflute_> user....Just try to view a file and a window will pop up to allow you to install the codecs
[12:57] <cypher1> fufy: please do ls -l /var/cache/apt/archives/base-files_3.1.9ubuntu7.1_i386.deb
[12:57] <adrian_> roshan - just one line in there: nameserver 192.168.1.1
[12:57] <user_> uauu.. :-)
[12:57] <user_> thanks
[12:57] <Agiofws> hey what device manager doe gnome use ?  a user here is getting device unknown  messages is there anything he can do to stop this messages from showing up in the device manager ?
[12:58] <peterflute_> Any NVIDIA help here??
[12:59] <fufy> cypher1,  ok
[12:59] <roshan_s> !ask > peterflute_
[12:59] <fufy> cypher1,  -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 36652 2006-08-03 14:10 /var/cache/apt/archives/base-files_3.1.9ubuntu7.1_i386.deb
[01:00] <mickers> weet iemand hoe je  spellen op je psp kan downloaden? kom dan prive of zo
[01:01] <cypher1> fufy: can you try removing that deb file from /var/cache/apt/archives and again doing a upgrade ?
[01:01] <cypher1> fufy: remove base-files*.deb file only
[01:01] <Jowi> peterflute_, feisty support is in #ubuntu+1
[01:01] <fufy> cypher1,  sudo apt-get remove /
[01:01] <roshan_s> adrian_: Can you try an "nslookup gb.archive.ubuntu.com"
[01:01] <cypher1> fufy: no!
[01:02] <fufy> I use linux 5 days :))
[01:02] <fufy> can you say me what i need to remove ;/
[01:02] <cypher1> fufy: i believe the machine has internet connection
[01:02] <vlt|l> Hello. Does anyone know how to tell `scanimage` to access a remote saned? Can't find anything about it in the manpage.
[01:02] <peterflute_> thanks jowi
[01:03] <cypher1> fufy: sudo rm  /var/cache/apt/archives/base-files_3.1.9ubuntu7.1_i386.deb; sudo apt-get upgrade
[01:03] <adrian_> roshan -seems ok... http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13085/
[01:04] <fufy> cypher1,  i love you ^^ all fine
[01:04] <fufy> he makes upgrade
[01:04] <cypher1> fufy: great
[01:04] <fufy> very big thanx !
[01:04] <fufy> thanks
[01:04] <fufy> cypher1,  how much you use linux ?
[01:04] <cypher1> fufy: thanks for lovin me too ;)
[01:04] <roshan_s> adrian_: I can't figure out why every program on your system gets the correct address for the Ubuntu archive, except apt-get
[01:05] <cypher1> fufy: quite often
[01:05] <fufy> ^^
[01:05] <fufy> nice
[01:05] <arkaitz> roshan_s: it says Unable to connect to VNC server on my side
[01:05] <fufy> cypher1,  if i have bad video card. beryl lags ?
[01:05] <adrian_> roshan - odd isn't it! This is a new install on a clean disc. Shouldn't be a problem.
[01:06] <zyn> I have an issue with a machine that's capable of 1280x1024 only allowing the res to be set to 1024*768.  How do i solve that?
[01:06] <cypher1> fufy: i think if you have a good video card beryl should run nicely
[01:06] <adrian_> roshan - where does apt-get look up the address?
[01:06] <Terrasque> zyn: xorg.conf
[01:06] <fufy> cypher1,  hmm okey thanks :P
[01:06] <cypher1> fufy: welcome :)
[01:07] <roshan_s> adrian_: Same place every other program does, it uses /etc/resolv.conf
[01:07] <bayziders> Where can I find a list of supported wireless cards?
[01:07] <roshan_s> arkaitz: Probably a port forwarding or firewall issue
[01:07] <adrian_> roshan - Where do we go from here? Is this fixable?
[01:07] <baktaah> Anyone know how to use Screenlets?
[01:08] <roshan_s> adrian_: I'm not sure. I think some kind of stray configuration file is messing things up
[01:08] <arkaitz> no firewall. how can I see which port VNC is using and how can I access to my router to open them? I donno how to do it using linux Im pretty new using this
[01:08] <Jowi> bayziders, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessCardsSupported
[01:09] <adrian_> roshan - can I force a system update via a terminal? and if so how? would that help?
[01:10] <arkaitz> roshan_s:  no firewall. how can I see which port VNC is using and how can I access to my router to open them? I donno how to do it using linux Im pretty new using this
[01:10] <roshan_s> adrian_: Paste the output of "cat /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/*"
[01:11] <Jowi> arkaitz, "sudo lsof -i tcp" and see if you can spot the vnc. an alternative to this is to install and use "nmap" or to have a look in your vnc config or log. you will have to look in your router manual on how to access and configure it.
[01:11] <vlt|l> Hello. Does anyone know how to tell `scanimage` to access a remote saned? Can't find anything about it in the manpage.
[01:11] <roshan_s> arkaitz: The ports need to be opened on your friend's router, not on your end
[01:12] <zyn> how do i stop X from a terminal?
[01:12] <Jowi> arkaitz, it is always the router on the server end (not client) that needs to be configured.
[01:12] <arkaitz> roshan_s:  I know how to configure my router but not where to access to it, in windows is using cmd and then telnet, but I donno where to start in ubuntu
[01:12] <SlimeyPete> zyn: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop ; sudo killall -9 xorg
[01:12] <SlimeyPete> ^^ should do it, I think
[01:13] <adrian_> roshan - youre help is really appreciated.  Here is the paste: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13086/
[01:13] <SlimeyPete> (if you just kill xorg, gdm will restart it)
[01:13] <roshan_s> arkaitz: VNC operates on port 5900 and above. You can use telnet on linux too (or rather, your friend will need to do it) Doesn't their router have a webbased configuration
[01:13] <Ultima> hi
[01:13] <Ultima> I'm wondering, i'm using Simple64 to setup WINE, But I don't know where Wine has been installed to
[01:14] <vlt|l> `scanimage --device-name ...` tells scanimage which device to use. Do I have to prepend something like "10.0.0.1://" to it?
[01:14] <Schalke1> few, a relogin fixed it
[01:14] <roshan_s> adrian_: That looks fine. Also do an "ls /etc/apt/"
[01:15] <adrian_> not a lot there -apt.conf.d  secring.gpg  sources.list  sources.list.d  sources.list.save  trustdb.gpg  trusted.gpg  trusted.gpg~
[01:15] <Jowi> Ultima, "whereis wine" will let you know where all its files are. your user config (with installed applications) are in /home/user/.wine
[01:15] <we2by> !quicktime
[01:15] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[01:16] <Jowi> Ultima, if you can not get good wine answers in here there is also #winehq (the official wine channel)
[01:16] <roshan_s> adrian_: That seems fine too. May you can try "sudo apt-get update" once again and see if it works?
[01:17] <Ultima> hi
[01:18] <Snoppy> Hi
[01:18] <adrian_> roshan - I get:  [Connecting to gb.archive.ubuntu.com (1.0.0.0)]   !!!!
[01:18] <Ultima> is anyone there?
[01:19] <zulfajuniadi> nopr
[01:19] <zulfajuniadi> nope
[01:19] <adrian_> ultima - I'm here!
[01:19] <vlt|l> Prepending saned's ip doesn't work. How to tell scanimage where the saned listens?
[01:19] <thoreauputic> Ultima: the other 1018 people aren't here, really ;)
[01:20] <Ultima> lol
[01:20] <Snoppy> Im logget in as root but every time i try to get in conf files I get "permission denied"
[01:20] <zulfajuniadi> make that 1020
[01:20] <Ultima> ANyway anyone heard of Simple64?
[01:20] <adrian_> I haven't
[01:20] <Ultima> It installs programs like WIne for 64 Bit Ubuntu
[01:21] <roshan_s> adrian_: Finally, there could be some kind of problem in your sources.list, which wasn't complete the last time you pasted it. Do this "grep -v '^#' /etc/apt/sources.list{,.d/*}"
[01:23] <adrian_> roshan - not sure if this is what you are looking for: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13087
[01:26] <roshan_s> adrian_: Can you check System > Preferences > Network Proxy" to make sure it's correct. Also, paste the output of the "env" command
[01:27] <StoneNewt> anyone using fingerprint authentifcation here?
[01:28] <adrian_> roshan - System > Preferences > Network Proxy is set to 'Direct connection to the internet.    http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13088/
[01:28] <StoneNewt> I'm finding that I can't get the auth to work on the first swipe, it always works only on the second swipe & I'd like to change that
[01:28] <vlt|l> It's `scanimage --device-name net:10.0.0.1:hpaio:/usb/...` in my case. Solved.
[01:30] <roshan_s> adrian_: That's fine too. Does "ps aux | grep apt" return anything?
[01:31] <roshan_s> adrian_: Except the "grep apt" process itself?
[01:31] <adrian_> I got - adrian    8625  0.0  0.2   2812   768 pts/0    S+   12:29   0:00 grep apt  for the first one. Don't understand your second comment - sorry
[01:32] <idefix__> can anyone please help me with a small number input error in some program run by wine?
[01:33] <idefix__> I'm trying to input the 9-digit number and I cannot enter the last figure and when I press tab or enter the first digit is a 0
[01:33] <lucifiel> ughhhh >>;; does anyone know a good wiki or guide for people new to Linux and Ubuntu?
[01:33] <roshan_s> adrian_: I'm running out of ideas here... Could you try replacing "gb.archive.ubuntu.com" with "archive.ubuntu.com" in your /etc/apt/sources.list and run sudo apt-get update again
[01:34] <we2by> faac -m4 -b64 -r48000 -pLC ghost.audio.pcm -o ghost.audio.mp4
[01:34] <we2by> what is wrong with that command?
[01:34] <adrian_> will do..
[01:34] <idefix-desperate> please help me!
[01:35] <messy> anyone help with terminal?
[01:35] <IdleOne> idefix-desperate, wiki.ubuntu.com and try google it is your freind
[01:35] <cypher1> messy: what is your problem ?
[01:36] <roshan_s> adrian_: I found several mentions of your problem on Google, let me find a fix
[01:36] <messy> i was messing around. trying to move a file from the home directory to Desktop. i did this:
[01:36] <messy>  mv apples ~Desktop
[01:36] <cypher1> messy: ok
[01:36] <messy> i wanted to move the file apples to desktop
[01:36] <roshan_s> adrian_: Look at this http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=433314
[01:36] <adrian_> roshan - thanks. I looked on Google, but didn't know what to look for!
[01:36] <messy> i think i did
[01:36] <messy> but cant find it
[01:37] <Jowi> messy, ~/Desktop
[01:37] <cypher1> messy: try ls -l ~Desktop
[01:37] <Jowi> messy, you forgot the slash
[01:37] <roshan_s> adrian_: It appears to be a bug in apt-get
[01:37] <Jowi> messy, the file is probably in the same directory as before but renamed to "~Desktop"
[01:38] <messy> -rw-r--r-- 1 carbon carbon 7 2007-03-31 12:27 ~Desktop         <<< ok thats what i got
[01:38] <cypher1> messy: that is your apple ;)
[01:39] <messy> oo
[01:39] <OrTigaS> where's the files go when you download it?
[01:39] <anvo> What's the location of the C headers files...?
[01:39] <roshan_s> adrian_: Or rather, it's a problem with D-Link routers
[01:39] <adrian_> roshan - how to I find my ISPsc DNS servers?
[01:39] <cypher1> OrTigaS: do you mean the files downloaded by apt ?
[01:39] <Jowi> messy, if ~Desktop would have had drw-r--r-- then it would have been a directory. the "d" in the beginning say so. if that is "-" instead it is a normal file.
[01:39] <OrTigaS> cypher1: yeah
[01:40] <timofeji> Hello
[01:40] <liberty_> How are you gentleman?
[01:40] <roshan_s> adrian_: Log in to your router's configuration page. Look around for Status or something similar. Look for the DNS servers setting
[01:40] <cypher1> OrTigaS: /var/cache/apt/archives
[01:40] <messy> ok. wheree did i put it then? i dont see it on the desktop
[01:40] <Jowi> messy, mv ~Desktop ~/Desktop/apples
[01:40] <cypher1> messy: mv ~Desktop apple; mv apple ~/Desktop
[01:41] <cypher1> mesha: Jowi's version is better :)
[01:41] <adrian_> Thanks roshan - I'll have a search around. I really Appreciate your help. I'd never have found this out myself. :-)
[01:41] <OrTigaS> oh! thanks ! there's alot in there
[01:41] <cypher1> OrTigaS: yes
[01:41] <cypher1> OrTigaS: /var/cache/apt/archives/partial for partially downloaded
[01:41] <ggoogi> what do i need to check to see if the microphone is working properly? i have not been able to record anything using mic. it plays sound just fine.
[01:42] <messy> yeahhh. i got it back : )
[01:42] <messy> though im not entirely sure how
[01:42] <OrTigaS> thanks cypher1
[01:42] <cypher1> OrTigaS: welcome
[01:42] <Jowi> messy, mv is used both to move files and to rename them.
[01:43] <messy> ok thanks
[01:43] <roshan_s> adrian_: This is the relevant bug report https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/81057
[01:43] <messy> im practising using the terminal
[01:43] <Jowi> !commands | messy (this is a good read)
[01:43] <ubotu> messy (this is a good read): 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
[01:44] <cypher1> messy:  nice.. keep on learing
[01:45] <messy> ahh cd is to change a directory.
[01:45] <lucifiel> ugh ... why does ubuntu need to install so many packages and such for simple tasks like playing mp3s, etc. .... *sighs*
[01:45] <LjL> lucifiel: legal concerns
[01:46] <messy> cd/  will change me to root directory?
[01:46] <jrib> messy: no, this will:  cd /
[01:46] <LjL> Jowi, btw, ethtool does work nicely to check link state... the only thing i didn't consider (though you briefly mentioned it) is wake-on-LAN, which means that the NIC stays live even when the computer is *off* ;)
[01:46] <lucifiel> ljl: ah well, this is turning out to be a real hassle. >>;; maybe i ought to start using winxp again(i've it on dual boot)
[01:46] <Jowi> messy, read that link that ubotu gave. it explains alot. "cd" need a space after it.
[01:46] <messy> shouldnt i stay clear of that for a while. isnt root important
[01:46] <LjL> so the link is always marked "on" even if there's no computer =)
[01:46] <messy> could i mess it up
[01:46] <OrTigaS> hi! what plugins do i get to work this video streaming..... fugly.com
[01:47] <jrib> messy: yes
[01:47] <LjL> messy: as long as *you* are not logged in as root (i.e. using "sudo"), you cannot mess with root-owned files even if you want to
[01:47] <LjL> lucifiel: well, installing MP3 support isn't that hard, though. i suppose there's other things you want to get installed besides mp3?
[01:48] <messy> ok . im logged in as the first user from install. so even in the terminal i can t mess it up?
[01:48] <Jowi> LjL, nice that it worked out for you. btw, can you use ethtool to check the link state on remote machines...?
[01:48] <LjL> messy: you can mess up your *own* files, but not the system's files, unless you use "sudo" before a command (and that asks you for a password)
[01:48] <liberty_> All your base are belong to us.
[01:48] <Jowi> LjL, if Wake-on-lan is active I mean
[01:48] <messy> ok
[01:48] <lucifiel> ljl: yeah it isn't that hard but... i'm getting really frustrated. how do i add in a package into synaptic? :/
[01:49] <LjL> Jowi: not sure what you mean there - basically if i type "ethtool ethX" where ethX is connected directly to a remote machine, it will say "link up" whenever the wire is plugged in, irrespective of whether the remote machine is turned on or off
[01:49] <LjL> (of course, if it's not *powered* at all, it'll say "link down")
[01:49] <lucifiel> ljl: somehow, i really don't want to install via Terminal unless absolutely necessary.
[01:50] <LjL> it's quite natural once you think of it - if wake on LAN is supported, it means the interface must be always on - but it's a factor i didn't quite consider
[01:50] <messy> so like say if i go into networking. to change a wireless config. and i get asked for a password "graphical box". am i making an important change ther? is that changing root?
[01:51] <LjL> lucifiel, in order to *see* the relevant packages in Synaptic, you need to enable the relevant *repository* first (which is not enabled by default due, again, to legal concerns mainly)
[01:51] <LjL> !multiverse > lucifiel    (lucifiel, see the private message from Ubotu)
[01:51] <lucifiel> ljl: all right, thank you. :)
[01:51] <LjL> lucifiel: enable the Universe and the Multiverse repositories. it can be done through the "Software Sources" control panel, i think (i always use the terminal though, and i don't have GNOME), but that link has all the information anyway
[01:51] <Jowi> LjL, I meant that if there are several nics plugged into, let's say, a switch, I can use this method to check the link to the switch but can ethtool also be used to check the link to other nics connected to the switch...? I don't think it can but would be cool.
[01:51] <varka> what alternatives to teamspeak are there searching for voice-chat programs that aim for conferencing of several people at the same time
[01:51] <LjL> !mp3 > lucifiel    (lucifiel, see the private message from Ubotu) | and this one tells you which packages are needed for MP3
[01:51] <[GuS] > Hi guys!!
[01:52] <LjL> Jowi: ah right - no, it can't. it will just check the state of the switch
[01:52] <[GuS] > i have a doub... i currently running Kubuntu, and i always asked myselft to to use natively the icons of Gnome (or ubuntu) for my GTK apps? cause i awlays see the old icons from Gnome
[01:52] <lucifiel> ljl: thank you again 'cos uhhh... I was starting to feel the urge to hurl the CRT monitor down the fifth storey. =P
[01:52] <adrian_> roshan_s - You are a top guy!!!!!  Thanks so much. Downloads ongoing as I type this. :-) Thank you so much.  This is a nice welcome to the Ubuntu community.
[01:52] <[GuS] > how could i do that?
[01:53] <Jowi> LjL, thanks for the update :)
[01:53] <eternaljoy> if I run and boot ubuntu from my USB 1Gig strick, does it alter the HDD at all?
[01:53] <arkaitz> hey any other program like vnc? I cant use vnc I donno why, it doesnt work.
[01:53] <Jowi> arkaitz, freenx
[01:53] <Jowi> !freenx
[01:53] <ubotu> FreeNX is advanced remote desktop technology. For more information and install instructions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
[01:54] <roshan_s> adrian_: Glad to see your problem's fixed. If you really want to get rid of it properly, you might want to see if you router manufacturer has a firmware update. Or you could just leave it as it is now
[01:54] <[GuS] > anyone?
[01:55] <alextj> Are there any lightweight alternatives to Compiz, that have less eyecandy and focus more on productivity?
[01:55] <adrian_> My router needs to go I think. It has problems with IPv6 too and won't let me use Gaim either. Anyway, I'm off now to update and try out ubuntu properly. Thanks once again
[01:55] <roshan_s> adrian_: You're welcome
[01:56] <Seveas> jrib, poke
[01:56] <burkmat> Trying to install Ubuntu from the CD, but as soon as I pass the screen where I can choose "Run/Install, Check Memory" and such my keyboard stops working and NumLock, Caps and ScrollLock all start blinking... How do I make my keyboard work? >_>
[01:56] <BQuadra> salve a tutti :)
[01:56] <variant> does apt use wget for downloading or some custom program?
[01:57] <variant> as i want to set a limmit to it's bandwidth use
[01:57] <Askar> whats name of my wireless cards kernel module..?
[01:58] <Askar> How to find out?
[01:58] <Seveas> variant, it uses something internal
[01:58] <eternaljoy> if I run and boot ubuntu from my USB 1Gig stick, does it alter the HDD at all?
[01:58] <variant> Seveas: any way to set limits?
[01:58] <Seveas> variant, man apt.conf
[01:58] <Seveas> maybe it's in there
[01:58] <variant> Seveas: thanks
[01:58] <Seveas> otherwise no idea :)
[01:58] <variant> hehe
[01:58] <erUSUL> eternaljoy: it shouldn't
[01:58] <IdleOne> eternaljoy, no it doesnt
[01:58] <eternaljoy> erUSUL: if I took out my hdd all together, will it still boot from my USB stick?
[01:59] <eternaljoy> IdleOne: that was meant for you
[02:00] <IdleOne> eteran, I have no idea. I would guess it would because your bios support booting from usb but then you would have absolutely no swap
[02:00] <thcmonkey> how easy is it to record satellite tv onto an ubuntu machine?
[02:00] <IdleOne> and would be running it all from ram
[02:00] <LjL> thcmonkey:  apt-cache search dvb 
[02:00] <Askar>  whats name of my wireless cards kernel module..?
[02:00] <Askar> I havve g650+
[02:01] <LjL> thcmonkey: assuming you're using a sat tv card, that is
[02:01] <thcmonkey> how much is one gonna set me back? looking to do the set up today
[02:01] <IdleOne> thcmonkey, google satelite tv card
[02:01] <LjL> thcmonkey: unsure... i'd guess about 70, but maybe less
[02:02] <thcmonkey> sweet
[02:02] <LjL> thcmonkey: check out linuxtv.org for linux compatibility of TV cards
[02:02] <thcmonkey> o okay, cheers mate
[02:02] <lucifiel> lbl: okay man, i've installed the gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly plugins but strangely, mp3s still refuse to play. hmmm...
[02:03] <thcmonkey> a tv card is in addition to gfx card, right?
[02:03] <eternaljoy> IdleOne: ok great!  i want to boot Ubuntu from my USB stick if my hdd ever fails
[02:03] <erUSUL> eternaljoy: well if it does not use the hd i can not see any reason not to?
[02:03] <erUSUL> eternaljoy: well if it does not use the hd i can not see any reason not to
[02:03] <LjL> thcmonkey: there used to be all-in-one graphics+tv cards, but yeah, right now they're mostly separate PCI cards or USB cards
[02:03] <thcmonkey> good... i just bought a new gfx card before i thought of doing this and really don't want it to become obsolete :(
[02:03] <thcmonkey> lol
[02:03] <IdleOne> erUSUL, ubuntu live cd does not kodify the HD but it does use the HD
[02:04] <LjL> thcmonkey: at least, the terrestrial tv ones are very popular on USB as well, maybe for sat PCI is the only real choice
[02:04] <thcmonkey> i have a spare pci so that's fine
[02:04] <eternaljoy> erUSUL: ok
[02:04] <eternaljoy> erUSUL: ok
[02:04] <thcmonkey> have a very old 56k modem in a pci so...
[02:04] <IdleOne> */modify not kodify
[02:04] <Firefoxman> Hi, if I am runing windows under qemu, should I format as NTFS or FAT?
[02:04] <LjL> thcmonkey: are you in europe or in the US? i mentioned DVB, but i'm not sure if US satellites use DVB-S as well as the one we point to in europe (though i think they do)
[02:05] <MatthewV> Firefoxman, it should make no difference
[02:05] <Firefoxman> Ok.
[02:05] <variant> Seveas: found it, it's possible to set for http method but i couldn't see anything about setting dl limits for ftp
[02:05] <MatthewV> Firefoxman, it runs as a complete virtual machine, so running ntfs or fat wont change anything...
[02:05] <Firefoxman> Thanks, MatthewV!
[02:05] <MatthewV> Firefoxman, no probs
[02:06] <lucifiel> ljl: okay man, i've installed the gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly plugins but strangely, mp3s still refuse to play. hmmm...
[02:06] <LjL> lucifiel: close and reopen rhythmbox or whatever audio player you had running
[02:06] <thcmonkey> LjL: im in the uk
[02:07] <LjL> thcmonkey: DVB it is then
[02:07] <lucifiel> ljl: i already did that at least twice.
[02:07] <thcmonkey> LjL: do you have something similar setup
[02:07] <LjL> lucifiel: unsure. did you only install the one package you mentioned, or also the (many) other ones mentioned on that apt-get line?
[02:08] <Jowi> lucifiel, what player do you use when you try to play mp3?
[02:08] <lucifiel> ljl: yep, only that one package...
[02:08] <LjL> thcmonkey: not really, but since i recently bought a (crappy) DVB-T (i.e. terrestrial digital) USB card, i informed myself a little
[02:08] <thcmonkey> o okay lol
[02:08] <thcmonkey> well i'll be looking for a satellite card then
[02:08] <lucifiel> jowi: amarock, rhytymbox,
[02:08] <LjL> lucifiel: install them all (and for what is worth, just pasting that line verbatim into a terminal isn't going to do any harm, really)
[02:09] <lucifiel> ljl: uhm... you mean pasting that entire line, word for word, huh?
[02:09] <root__> hi
[02:09] <LjL> thcmonkey: i payed the terrestrial card 29, for the record. though i suppose satellite cards are a bit more specialized... given my (not very good) experience, though, i wouldn't aim to the *very* budget ones
[02:09] <Overcross> hi, anyone know how to type mathematic characters like "" in linux ?
[02:09] <Zaqq> any satellite card with cablecard support?
[02:09] <lucifiel> ljl: well, i'll install the other packages first. and then give Terminal a last resort. :-)
[02:10] <LjL> lucifiel, yes, into a terminal - sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-pitfdll gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse gxine libxine-main1 libxine-extracodecs ogle ogle-gui
[02:10] <thcmonkey> no, i'm looking for linux support so... i need something a little further up there i guess
[02:10] <LjL> lucifiel: if you're uncomfortable with that, just use Synaptic and hunt them one by one, it's the same thing really
[02:10] <thcmonkey> LjL out of curiosity, where do you live?
[02:10] <thcmonkey> holland?
[02:10] <LjL> thcmonkey: italy
[02:10] <thcmonkey> ah oki
[02:10] <root__> 31.194.234.70l
[02:11] <LjL> why did you guess holland? (i suppose because they're almost doing the switch-over, aren't they?
[02:11] <thcmonkey> yeah, i mostly speak to dutch or german people on here
[02:11] <thcmonkey> multilingual
[02:11] <lucifiel> ljl: E: Couldn't find package gstreamer0.10-pitfdll <----- uhhh what's that mean?
[02:11] <erUSUL> lucifiel: that package is in the seveas repo iirc
[02:12] <LjL> lucifiel: probably that it was available in dapper but isn't in edgy, i'll check. just ignore it for the moment, anyway
[02:12] <erUSUL> !seveas | lucifiel
[02:12] <ubotu> lucifiel: Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages. More info (and mirrors) on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[02:12] <jrib> lucifiel: what version of ubuntu are you using?
[02:12] <LjL> erUSUL: but it's mentioned in the official restricted formats page
[02:12] <LjL> uhm, it *is* in universe, according to the bot - in both dapper and edgy
[02:12] <Firefoxman> Will seamless virtualization work with XP home, or is it jsut working with pro?
[02:13] <LjL> but it's only available for i386, are you on 64bit (and using 64bit ubuntu) by any chance, lucifiel?
[02:13] <MatthewV> Firefoxman, what exactly do you mean by seamless virtualization?
[02:13] <Firefoxman> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SeamlessVirtualization
[02:14] <arkaitz> Jowi: I have installed freenx do you know how to launch it now? I dont really know where it is installed
[02:14] <Overcross> hi, does anyone know how to type math characters in, for example ,kwordquiz, something like this: "(A  (A  B)" (this is copy&pasted) ?
[02:14] <MatthewV> Firefoxman, from what that page says, i would say only xp pro, as xp home does not include terminal services
[02:14] <Firefoxman> :(
[02:14] <LjL> lucifiel, wait, have you enabled just Multiverse, or Universe too? i mentioned Multiverse but if you have Multiverse you really should activate Universe too
[02:15] <NorthernLights> Hi there
[02:15] <erUSUL> LjL: you are right seveas' it's just a newer version, sorry
[02:15] <baktaah> What is the most Winamp looking mp3 player for Ubuntu?
[02:15] <LjL> xmms i suppose
[02:15] <Jowi> arkaitz, for using freenx the first time you're better off to read a guide for it. like this one: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
[02:15] <erUSUL> baktaah: bmp and xmms
[02:15] <baktaah> What is the most Winamp looking mp3 player for Ubuntu? (that I can add buttons on the panel for it)
[02:15] <LjL> buttons on the panel, hm, checking
[02:15] <burkmat> Trying to install Ubuntu from the CD, but as soon as I pass the screen where I can choose "Run/Install, Check Memory" and such my keyboard stops working and NumLock, Caps and ScrollLock all start blinking... How do I make my keyboard work? >_>
[02:15] <eyalw> can connect to encrypted networks, help? (i am able to connect to not encrypted ones)
[02:16] <Firefoxman> What is te best remote desktop-like app for Ubuntu?
[02:16] <LjL> !info playground-plugin-xmms | baktaah
[02:16] <Odisseo> hi all
[02:16] <ubotu> baktaah: playground-plugin-xmms: XMMS control plugin for playground GNOME applet. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.3-1 (edgy), package size 6 kB, installed size 68 kB
[02:16] <NorthernLights> firefoxman > freenx
[02:17] <Firefoxman> NorthernLights: Will I be able to use Windows as a client to it?
[02:17] <lucifiel> ljl and the others: oops sorry guys i went to get dinner...
[02:17] <NorthernLights> firefoxman > i think so
[02:17] <Odisseo> Can I ask you some questions about Kubuntu?
[02:17] <jhhsd> what is the difference between /dev/hdb and /dev/sda?
[02:17] <lucifiel> ljl: i have an amd64 processor but i'm running a 32bit version of ubuntu.
[02:17] <LjL> lucifiel: no problem. to summarize, make sure you have Universe enabled besides Multiverse, and also, if you're running 64-bit Ubuntu, that package will not be available
[02:17] <NorthernLights> firefoxman > <Jowi> arkaitz, for using freenx the first time you're better off to read a guide for it. like this one: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
[02:17] <coty> I just downloaded a rar file with an encrytion but when i go to extract it it just gives an error an no box telling me to enter the passwork
[02:17] <LjL> lucifiel: ok then i suppose you really just don't have Universe enabled
[02:17] <Firefoxman> NorthernLights: Is there a prebuilt version for Fiesty?
[02:18] <arkaitz> Jowi: I read it, and I installed it following the steps, but I got a problem Installing the NX Client. I type /usr/NX/bin/nxclient & and nothing happens
[02:18] <Firefoxman> NorthernLights: I looked at the docs and coulndt find it.
[02:18] <Xtreem_> Odisseo, there is a #kubuntu on freenode which may be more useful to you
[02:18] <NorthernLights> firefoxman > there is for edgy, not sure for feisty
[02:18] <eyalw> can connect to encrypted networks, help? (i am able to connect to not encrypted ones)???
[02:18] <erUSUL> jhhsd: hdb: second hd in an pata ide disk | sda: first hd in a scsi lik bus (scsi, sata, usb)
[02:18] <Odisseo> Thank you xtreem
[02:18] <erUSUL> jhhsd: ide bus*
[02:18] <NorthernLights> firefoxman, you did not find some debian ones ?
[02:18] <LjL> lucifiel: the Ubuntu components are Main (free software maintained by the core developers), Restricted (non-free software by the core devs), Universe (free software by the community), Multiverse (non-free software by the community). where "non-free" includes anything with burdening patents on it (like MP3)
[02:19] <Firefoxman> NorthernLights: Nope.
[02:19] <Odisseo> even if I also have ubuntu...my problem is the same...the start up requires a lot of time because it performs file system check...how can I disable it?
[02:19] <jhhsd> erUSUL: thanks
[02:19] <lucifiel> ljl: yep, i just realised that... i'm enabling universe now. :)
[02:19] <NorthernLights> firefoxman, donesn't the ones for edgy can work on feisty ?
[02:19] <Firefoxman> NorthernLights: Actiauly, Yes, I did.
[02:19] <Jowi> arkaitz, don't know what prob that is. I only used freenx once and it worked on first try so I never needed to do any troubleshooting.
[02:20] <NorthernLights> firefox, that did not work ?
[02:20] <NorthernLights> (firefoxman)
[02:20] <Firefoxman> NorthernLights: I just found it.
[02:20] <NorthernLights> ok
[02:20] <lucifiel> ljl: sorry if i take a bit long to respond. a gal needs to have her food, too. ;)
[02:20] <LjL> lucifiel: Main and Restricted are enabled by default, but Universe and Multiverse aren't. almost everyone enables them, though... they're disabled 1) for legal concerns, patents etc 2) because the core developers cannot guarantee they will work and be updated timely
[02:20] <LjL> lucifiel: but everyone enables at least Universe, unless they're using Ubuntu as a specialized server or somesuch...
[02:20] <lucifiel> ljl: aha, all right, thank you... :)
[02:21] <Firefoxman> Are there any good Ubunut antivirus apps?
[02:21] <Firefoxman> Free ones?
[02:21] <NorthernLights> does someone know how much time it usually needs to have one's package commented on REVU after upload ?
[02:22] <IdleOne> !clamav  Firefoxman
[02:22] <jrib> NorthernLights: #ubuntu-motu is a better place to ask that.  It depends on how busy the reviewers are
[02:22] <IdleOne> !clamav  | Firefoxman
[02:22] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about clamav - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:22] <NorthernLights> thanks jrib
[02:22] <IdleOne> !info clamav
[02:22] <ubotu> clamav: antivirus scanner for Unix. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.88.4-1ubuntu2.1 (edgy), package size 65 kB, installed size 208 kB
[02:23] <thcmonkey> LjL what sort of connectors am i gonna need from satellite box to tv card?
[02:23] <NorthernLights> i'm using clamav on to cleanup dirty windows boxes at work, it's nice
[02:23] <Firefoxman> good.
[02:23] <lucifiel> ljl: so basically, i'm still getting some error when i input the line you told me to paste. this time, it's " Command line option 'e' [from -extracodecs]  is not known."
[02:23] <burkmat> Trying to install Ubuntu from the CD, but as soon as I pass the screen where I can choose "Run/Install, Check Memory" and such my keyboard stops working and NumLock, Caps and ScrollLock all start blinking... How do I make my keyboard work? >_>
[02:24] <Firefoxman> NorthernLights: Actualy, I cannot find any freenx packages for debian.
[02:24] <LjL> thcmonkey: just the normal antenna cable, i think...
[02:25] <NorthernLights> firefoxman, i'm going to try to have a check
[02:25] <Geling> burkmat,  you connect your keyboard through usb right?
[02:25] <IdleOne> !seveas | Firefoxman you can get the freenx package from this repo
[02:25] <erUSUL> burkmat: keyboard leds blinking usually means a kernel panic. You can try some boot options and see if that helps
[02:25] <ubotu> Firefoxman you can get the freenx package from this repo: Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages. More info (and mirrors) on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[02:25] <LjL> lucifiel: must be a space that ended up into what i pasted by mistake, one sec
[02:25] <erUSUL> ubotu tell burkmat about boot | burkmat see priv msg from ubotu
[02:25] <NorthernLights> ok thanks idleone ^^
[02:25] <chazco> hi... does anyone know why hibernation breaks bluetooth in Edgy? It didnt on Breezy...
[02:25] <Firefoxman> IdleOne: But, does it work with fiesty?
[02:25] <LjL> lucifiel: sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-pitfdll gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse gxine libxine-main1 libxine-extracodecs ogle ogle-gui
[02:26] <IdleOne> Firefoxman, probably not but maybe
[02:26] <LjL> lucifiel: uhm, it looks good here actually... make sure you don't have a space between "libxine" and "-extracodecs"
[02:26] <auTONYmous> I got problems with fakeraid...anybody here been able to do this yet?
[02:26] <Volks> guys i got a question.
[02:26] <lucifiel> ljl: woohoo, it seems to be working!!! thank you so much! :D
[02:27] <LjL> thcmonkey: peep at Hauppage's site, i think their cards are on average the ones best supported on Ubuntu (i'm thinking mostly of terrestrial TV, but i suppose they've got satellite too)
[02:27] <Volks> since i updated after installing 7.04 i can only run at 1024x768 at 54hertz
[02:27] <LjL> !fixres > Volks    (Volks, see the private message from Ubotu)
[02:27] <lucifiel> ljl: you're a lifesaver and i need some real anger therapy. :p I'm so lucky I didn't punch the monitor. :P
[02:28] <dblomber> hello all, quick question, I want to dual boot a laptop I have, however it has pgp full disk encryption.  Trying to install from a live cd or the alternate CD does not work as the partitions aren't recoginzed as they are encrypted.  Anyone have any suggestions?
[02:28] <Volks> thanks ljl
[02:28] <Volks> hopefully this will work
[02:29] <jhhsd> !fixres > jhhsd
[02:29] <LjL> lucifiel: heh... well, the next version is supposed to have some easier means to activate MP3 and similar "restricted" formats, if that comforts you :)
[02:29] <Volks> and i also own a hauppage card which ive NEVER got to work with neither wind-blows or linux
[02:29] <LjL> lucifiel: (which does *not* mean that you will have to enable them *again* if you upgrade, mind you =)
[02:29] <KalleDK> Hey I got a laptop and wanna run Ubuntu as primairy system and WinXP as "virtuel".. So I thought of Feisty + VMPlayer (For WinXP) + Samba (For sharing files)... Is there a better way - performance way ???
[02:29] <Volks> use wine for your windows apps?
[02:29] <alextj> Can anyone help me with Friestarter? Installation gives me error, Firestarter doesn't start. Removing of firestarter also gives an error message.
[02:29] <LjL> KalleDK: VirtualBox is also an option to consider, i guess
[02:30] <Volks> ljl do you know how to get hauppage wintv cards to work?
[02:30] <LjL> !virtualizers > KalleDK    (KalleDK, see the private message from Ubotu)
[02:30] <lucifiel> ljl: phew, that's fantastic. :p I'd probably start fuming otherwise since I basically detest command line after having to use it for almost 10 years.
[02:30] <KalleDK> Ljl I'll look at it.. wine is not an option.. its good but not as good as i want it ;)
[02:30] <chazco> when hibernating via the Ubuntu "quit" menu what actually happens? does it just run /etc/acpi/hibernate.sh ?
[02:30] <LjL> Volks: not really, i just know that many of them are (so they say) well supported by the IVTV drivers
[02:30] <dblomber> alextj, sounds like you have a broken package, have you tried using the broken filter in synaptic to correct it?
[02:30] <LjL> !ivtv > Volks    (Volks, see the private message from Ubotu)
[02:30] <KalleDK> Thx Ljl
[02:30] <LjL> Volks: and also that linuxtv.org is a fine source of information about tv cards
[02:31] <jaminkle> i can't get my linksys wifi adapter to work >.< it's pci
[02:31] <Volks> thanks!
[02:31] <alextj> dblomber, no, i never heard or broken filter... ill check it out
[02:31] <dblomber> alextj,
[02:31] <alextj> dblomber, i see the Broken filter options
[02:31] <dblomber> cool
[02:31] <alextj> what should I select there?
[02:31] <LjL> KalleDK: WINE is a compatibility layer, it tries its best (and certainly makes running Windows apps way more seamless than with an emulator), but you must be lucky enough to use Windows apps that *do* work with WINE...
[02:32] <alextj> Lots of checkboxes under Current, Marked, Other...
[02:32] <Firefoxman> What command should I use to install apache, mysql, perl, phpmyadmin, and python? I just need it for a private server, not a production one.
[02:32] <dblomber> alextj, select broken on the left and make sure the checkbox for broken is selected and click OK, that may take care of it
[02:32] <jrib> !lamp > Firefoxman    (Firefoxman, see the private message from ubotu)
[02:32] <alextj> dblomber, well, it WAS already selected actually
[02:33] <Firefoxman> jrib: Will it work w/ fiesty?
[02:33] <teenbeat2007> how is feisty herd 5
[02:33] <StoneNewt> where is the shell PATH initally defined in ubuntu?
[02:33] <dblomber> alextj, select OK, and hopefully that finds the package that won't un-install and take care of it.
[02:33] <jaminkle> i can't get my linksys wifi adapter to work
[02:33] <lucifiel> ljl: Phew... :)  now i'm going to try and install Fuse, so I can get ntfs-3g to work. ;)
[02:33] <jrib> Firefoxman: yes, it should be similar
[02:33] <IdleOne> !feisty | teenbeat2007
[02:33] <ubotu> teenbeat2007: 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)
[02:33] <dblomber> so, anyone install as a duel boot on a pgp full disk encrypted hard drive?
[02:33] <KalleDK> Ljl I know I've tried it.. and its just to messy atm to use ;) But the best way to share files documents music etc between the virtual and the primar is that Samba or is there a better solution (No Fat32 is not an option :P)
[02:34] <teenbeat2007> is the beta herd 5 usefull on this moment
[02:34] <jaminkle> do i need to install the Ndiswrapper to install pci linksys wifi adapters>
[02:34] <jrib> teenbeat2007: use #ubuntu+1 for feisty help
[02:34] <teenbeat2007> ok thanx
[02:35] <alextj> dblomber, I don't know what the hell happened, filter didn't seem to actually do anything, but I was able to uninstall and reinstall Firestarter now!
[02:35] <alextj> dblomber thanks for your help!
[02:36] <dblomber> alextj, no problem
[02:36] <alextj> crazy, i tried many times today and thing didnt work
[02:37] <rNIUS> hi all!
[02:37] <NorthernLights> Hi rNIUS
[02:37] <dblomber> ok, looks like no one hear has installed ubuntu on a pgp encrypted drive, i'm going to check elsewhere.
[02:40] <n33o> how do i install programs in ubuntu
[02:41] <Charl> ?
[02:41] <m_tadeu> Charl: try running synaptic
[02:41] <jaminkle> in network settings it says i have 2 wifi cards
[02:41] <jaminkle> thats bad
[02:41] <apokryphos> Charl: please take a look at the FAQ <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommonQuestions> as linked to in the channel /topic.
[02:41] <Schalke1> what version of gnome does feisty have?
[02:41] <Charl> what is synaptic?
[02:41] <apokryphos> Schalke1: /msg ubotu packages
[02:41] <jrib> !software > Charl    (Charl, see the private message from ubotu)
[02:42] <m_tadeu> is an openopffice expert around here?
[02:43] <TeReL50> what was the command to check distro version ?
[02:43] <nanoc> hi everybody
[02:44] <apokryphos> TeReL50: /msg ubotu version
[02:44] <Schalke1> apokryphos: 2.18 yay!
[02:44] <busfahrer> Excuse me, how do I get the Updater in the system tray back? I somehow managed to lose it :-)
[02:44] <TeReL50> apokryphos:  tnx
[02:44] <lenger> jullie zijn zeker niet van psp media h
[02:45] <roshan_s> StoneNewt: In /etc/environment
[02:45] <jrib> busfahrer: it should show up in the "notification area" but only when updates are available.  Make sure "notification area" is in your panel
[02:45] <lenger> moparscape sucks
[02:45] <lucifiel> ljl: btw, you mentioned that to add a package, you need to enable official, restricted, multiple and universe, right?
[02:45] <christi> can I boot Ubuntu from a usb flash disk?
[02:46] <NorthernLights> christi, you can
[02:46] <christi> NorthernLights: how?
[02:46] <Charl> I need to install an ftp program
[02:46] <LjL> lucifiel: that's main, restricted, universe and multiverse :P anyway you only have to enable universe and multiverse, since the other two are enabled by default. but now you've got all them enabled at any rate, you shouldn't have to enable them again
[02:46] <Charl> How do i do that with synaptic>?
[02:47] <LjL> lucifiel: make sure you also have Security and Updates checked for all of them (and make sure you do *NOT* have Proposed Updates checked)
[02:47] <NorthernLights> christi, unfortunately i don't have the details in mind. did a google search like "booting ubuntu from USB key site:ubuntu.com" gave something ?
[02:47] <lucifiel> ljl: ahhh okay however, i still can't add in fuse 6.4 tar.gz with Synpatic. :(
[02:47] <christi> NorthernLights: I've tried http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1062799&postcount=100, buyt without any luck
[02:47] <NorthernLights> LjL, why disabling proposed updates seem so important ?
[02:47] <LjL> lucifiel, hm? a .tar.gz file is not a package. packages are only the ones you find in Synaptic, or by using apt-cache search in the terminal
[02:47] <busfahrer> jrib: is the notification area three gray dots when there is no notification?
[02:48] <LjL> NorthernLights: because the reason that they're called "Proposed" is that they weren't tested yet. they'll likely break your system at one point or another.
[02:48] <lucifiel> ljl : oh! lol ahahaha... i guess i learnt something new again. ;)
[02:48] <linuxnooblah> what should i use to dl mp3s?
[02:48] <NorthernLights> LjL, i'll keep that in mind, thanks
[02:48] <ulisse> |muelli|: fixed the cups issue, it was definitely that loopback issue. I think I can have removed the interface accidentally while dealing with network configuration and NM... :P
[02:48] <LjL> lucifiel: a .tar.gz is merely an archive (much like a ZIP file, just different format) - how to "install" whatever is contained in it, depends on what is contained in it
[02:49] <LjL> lucifiel: anyway, FUSE *is* available as a proper package (not sure which version), and you should always attempt to use proper packages anytime you can
[02:49] <LjL> lucifiel: installing things in other ways is just likely to lead to trouble
[02:49] <lucifiel> ljl: yeah... man, that means running "make", "install", etc. lol
[02:49] <ulisse> |muelli|: I would never had guessed it without your tips, thanks ;)
[02:49] <jrib> busfahrer: hmm, I've never seen it empty.  It has a small bar on the left so that you can drag it and gets things like network manager's icon and rhythmbox's icon.  If you right click on the drag bar and go to "about", it should confirm it is the notification area
[02:49] <christi> NorthernLights, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent seems to have what I want; thanks
[02:49] <lucifiel> ljl: well, the proper package seems to only be at ver 2.4.2 while ntfs-3g requires 2.6.0
[02:49] <LjL> lucifiel: sometimes. well, often. (that is, compiling). but the mere fact that you have a .tar.gz file doesn't imply there's source code in it... it could be a precompiled program, or anything
[02:50] <LjL> !ntfs-3g
[02:50] <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)
[02:50] <NorthernLights> christi, no problem, i did nothing :D
[02:50] <LjL> lucifiel: well, i don't know about it really, i try to avoid that sort of things. be careful
[02:51] <lucifiel> ljl: oh okay...
[02:51] <coffeegrindah> how can I reset my X configuration to allow for one or two more resolutions than what are available to me currently?
[02:51] <LjL> lucifiel: anyway, that howto give you some (unofficial, of course) repositories to add with actual packages for fuse and ntfs-3g
[02:51] <Charl> which ftp client must i install?
[02:51] <LjL> lucifiel: unofficial, so i cannot guarantee anything still, but it's probably still easier than compiling a tarball
[02:51] <lucifiel> ljl: okay thank you, so much. ;)
[02:51] <NorthernLights> Charl, did you give gftp a shot ?
[02:52] <Charl> yes
[02:52] <NorthernLights> not good ?
[02:52] <Charl> is there a better one?
[02:52] <nanoc> hi, is there a way around to ubuntu installer? It's not showing my partitions but the whole drive empty and I want to keep some of those partitions. I've searched the web for answers and it seems this problems keeps arising, is there a solution?
[02:52] <fufy> People i installed wine all fine but .exe files dont install :(
[02:52] <NorthernLights> personally i like this one
[02:52] <czajkoz>  my kubuntu when i restart komputer it newer restarts and i have to reset it manually it is from the begining
[02:52] <Charl> ok.cool
[02:53] <fufy> Wine 0.9.9
[02:53] <fufy> Usage: wine PROGRAM [ARGUMENTS...]    Run the specified program
[02:53] <fufy>        wine --help                   Display this help and exit
[02:53] <fufy>        wine --version                Output version information and exit
[02:53] <UberPsyX> hi guys, had edgy, wifi drivers installed after much hassle, after re-installing ubuntu (for reasons i wont go in to) the drivers stopped working
[02:53] <NorthernLights> !man wine
[02:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about man wine - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:53] <woodrag> white trying to install wifi on my just installed Feisty laptop i get:bcm43xx: Error: Microcode "bcm43xx_microcode5.fw" not available or load failed.
[02:53] <LjL> fufy:  wine programname.exe , and use the pastebin to paste please
[02:53] <gergr> hi
[02:54] <NorthernLights> Hi gergr
[02:54] <fufy> LjL,  sorry ok !
[02:54] <svistx> #wejherowo
[02:54] <coffeegrindah> dumb question but what the next highest resolution up from 1024x768, I'm having a brain fart here..
[02:54] <gergr> I've installed sensors-applet, a gnome applet for lm-sensors, but I can't find the applet to add it to the panel...how can I add it?
[02:54] <woodrag> while trying to install wifi on my just installed Feisty laptop i get:bcm43xx: Error: Microcode "bcm43xx_microcode5.fw" not available or load failed.
[02:54] <UberPsyX> hi guys, had edgy, wifi drivers installed after much hassle, after re-installing ubuntu (for reasons i wont go in to) the drivers stopped working and i upgraded to fiesty fawn and now i cant figure out how to  sort out the drivers, the wifi card now isnt working because of its lack of drivers , help please
[02:55] <LjL> coffeegrindah: 1152x864 is the "almost standard" one above it
[02:55] <svistx> help
[02:55] <coffeegrindah> LjL: sounds familiar, so long as it's not tottally strechy..
[02:55] <burkmat> Geling, you asked before if I connect my Keyboard through my USB, no I don't.
[02:55] <nanoc> coffeegrindah: don't recall either... 12??x1024 ?
[02:55] <linuxnooblah> coffeegrindah: next standard would be 1280x1024
[02:55] <svistx> #wejherowo
[02:55] <LjL> coffeegrindah: then comes 1280x960 and 1280x1024 (the latter not being square pixelled on a standard monitor)
[02:55] <coffeegrindah> nanoc.. that sounds closer
[02:55] <nanoc> that one ^^
[02:55] <busfahrer> Why is it that my 'theme' window is totally buggy? Anybody else experiencing this?
[02:55] <nanoc> 1280
[02:55] <LjL> svistx, what's the problem?
[02:55] <fufy> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13096/
[02:56] <fufy> watch
[02:56] <coffeegrindah> Well lest's find out now shall we...
[02:56] <linuxnooblah> busfahrer: not able to add themes?
[02:56] <LjL> coffeegrindah: we're all right i think, it's just that 1152x864 is probably not in the VESA standard, while the other ones mentioned are
[02:56] <LjL> !xconfig | coffeegrindah
[02:56] <ubotu> coffeegrindah: To reconfigure your X server, open a console and type  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg  - To configure only the driver and resolution, type  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg -phigh  - See also !FixRes
[02:56] <busfahrer> linuxnooblah: Not even able to change them
[02:57] <LjL> fufy: is the .exe file in your home directory?
[02:57] <LjL> fufy: if it's on the desktop, you need to use the right path (i.e., probably, ~/Desktop/filename.exe)
[02:57] <Volks> ok another problem now
[02:57] <Volks> ubuntu just found loads of updates so i updated. and now it detects my windows HD
[02:57] <fufy> LjL,  he shows errors :(
[02:57] <UberPsyX> hi guys, had edgy, wifi drivers installed after much hassle, after re-installing ubuntu (for reasons i wont go in to) the drivers stopped working and i upgraded to fiesty fawn and now i cant figure out how to  sort out the drivers, the wifi card now isnt working because of its lack of drivers , help please
[02:57] <Volks> i dont want it to do that
[02:57] <fufy> Cant Load
[02:58] <LjL> fufy: pastebin them
[02:58] <fufy> ..
[02:58] <fufy> errors popup
[02:58] <fufy> no in console
[02:58] <LjL> fufy: and keep in mind that quite a few Windows applications do *not* work in WINE, anyway
[02:58] <LjL> fufy: check http://appdb.winehq.org for compatibility
[02:58] <hexidigital> do i have to install something to be able to enable the US-international keyboard w/ deadkeys for TTY, using loadkeys?
[02:58] <NorthernLights> LjL, how many fully work ?
[02:58] <Volks> LjL how do i make ubuntu NOT detect my Windows HD
[02:59] <LjL> NorthernLights, no idea... how many Windows programs are there around? it's kind of hard to make a statistic ;)
[02:59] <LjL> Volks: just remove its entry from /etc/fstab, i suppose
[02:59] <Volks> how do i do that?
[02:59] <NorthernLights> yes sure JlL, i meant something like "a few, a lot, most of them..."
[02:59] <nanoc> I'll repeat my question, just in case: is there a way around to the default installer since it's not showing my partition table correctly. I want to install 7.04
[02:59] <linuxnooblah> busfahrer: hmm not sure :X
[02:59] <LjL> NorthernLights: i suppose "a few" work perfectly, and "a lot" sort of work
[02:59] <NorthernLights> i'm just curious about it, last time i tried wine (several years ago), most softs did not really work
[03:00] <Volks> LjL any ideas how i do that?
[03:00] <PriceChild> nanoc, Feisty in #ubuntu+1 Have you tried both the desktop and alternate? Are you sure your partition table isn't messed up?
[03:00] <NorthernLights> volks, have a look in /etc/fstab. you'll find your partition. i'd say commenting will help.
[03:00] <woodrag> while trying to install wifi on my just installed Feisty laptop i get:bcm43xx: Error: Microcode "bcm43xx_microcode5.fw" not available or load failed.
[03:00] <Volks> how do i comment stuff out?
[03:01] <Volks> put a # infront of it?
[03:01] <stefg> nanoc: Try the 'alternate install' ISO and join #ubuntu+1
[03:01] <NorthernLights> volks, yes
[03:01] <nanoc> PriceChild: last night I tried installing 6.10 and partition showed up perfectly
[03:01] <woodrag> any lights???
[03:01] <NorthernLights> woodrag, what did google give on this error /
[03:01] <nanoc> ok, going to +1 (I wonder what's that...)
[03:01] <NorthernLights> ?
[03:01] <LjL> Volks:  gksudo gedit /etc/fstab , find the entry for the partitions you don't want (they'll probably have a "vfat" or an "ntfs" instead of "ext3"), and remove them. good idea to make a backup of that file before doing that, you can do that with "sudo cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.bak"
[03:01] <nanoc> got it
[03:02] <burkmat> erUSUL, Got any specific thought on what boot options to use? Googled around abit, used some that made sense, but I still can't use my keyboard.
[03:04] <fufy> LjL, Errors  1> Access Denied 2>Loadlanguage failed 3> Path not found 4> Dw_client_installer.exe 5> Unable to execute the specified command line!
[03:04] <lucifiel> ljl: so just curious, what's your username on the official ubuntu forums? :)
[03:04] <LjL> lucifiel: i don't have one :)
[03:04] <lucifiel> ljl: ah, you visit other forums instead.
[03:04] <LjL> i only do IRC currently
[03:05] <lucifiel> ljl: aha
[03:05] <nanoc> stefg: thanks, but I wonder if there's a solution without needing to download another CD
[03:05] <nanoc> there's no one talking on #ubuntu+1, all blind bots! :P
[03:05] <joenavelh> hi Micheil
[03:06] <joenavelh> Micheil are you there you are needed
[03:06] <stefg> nanoc: not really... you could try if one of the more advanced ways mentioned in !install helps you. Anyway you'll have a ton of updates after feisty beta install to d/l
[03:06] <tsikis> hellp there
[03:06] <Dybber> Is there an easy way to remove things that wasn't installed with apt-get? (e.g. "make install")
[03:07] <nanoc> !install
[03:07] <ubotu> Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[03:07] <nanoc> stefg: ty, will check those
[03:07] <Firefoxman> !ipod
[03:07] <ubotu> For information on how to sync and add tracks to your iPod, see the guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IPodHowto See !rockbox for information on liberating your iPod
[03:07] <tsikis> guys i got a problem with a notebook , when i boot the cd after the loading the screen stays there and some blue and green dot appear at screen nothing else and when i press keybord buttons there are more green dots apperaing , tried 6.06 ,6.10
[03:08] <NorthernLights> dybber, if you did not do something like "checkinstall -D" instead of "make install", i don't see more solutions that "make uninstall" or rm
[03:08] <NorthernLights> than
[03:08] <kbrooks> !checkinstall
[03:08] <ubotu> checkinstall is a wrapper to "make install", useful for installing programs you compiled. It will create a .deb package, which will be listed in the APT database and can be uninstalled like other packages. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CheckInstall - Read the warnings at the top and bottom of that web page, and DO NOT interrupt CheckInstall while it's running!
[03:10] <joenavelh> Can any show me how to login to a server using the terminal on a thin client connected to the same server
[03:10] <baktaah>  Anyone know how I can get to my NTSF drives with both write and read permission?
[03:10] <stefg> !ntfs-3g | baktaah
[03:10] <ubotu> baktaah: 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)
[03:10] <buli> po polskiemu nawija mi tu
[03:10] <stefg> !pl
[03:10] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[03:10] <Schalke1> joenavelh: wouldnt it already be "connected" then?
[03:11] <buli> poco mi pomoc
[03:11] <NorthernLights> baktaah, support for ntfs was so buggy that it was removed i think. last time i checked it was experimental kernel feature which killed my partitions
[03:11] <joenavelh> yes
[03:11] <Deleted> Anybody know of a faq that shows how to get any version of ubuntu (I got 5.10 and the latest beta handy) to work with my 6600 GS's?
[03:11] <baktaah> stefg dude, shouldn't I just be abvle to just sudo nautilius /media/sd5?
[03:11] <NorthernLights> suport for ntfs writing i mean
[03:11] <Dybber> An another question: Is it possible to install a development version and let apt-get know about it? I have installed Emacs 22, but when I try installing modes (e.g. apt-get install auctex) they need to install the old emacs21 too.
[03:11] <Schalke1> joenavelh: then whats the problem?
[03:11] <joenavelh> Schalkel: its slready connected but i cant login to the server
[03:12] <Dybber> And* :)
[03:12] <stefg> baktaah: ntfs (as a proprietary Ms file system) has no official r/w support in the linux kernel.... ntfs-3g is a userspace tool to make it r/w tho
[03:12] <Ulixes> hi
[03:12] <europain> hi
[03:12] <NorthernLights> dybber, i *think* checkinstall would do that
[03:12] <baktaah> stefg I hear you loud and clear
[03:12] <Schalke1> joenavelh: then by connected you mean...
[03:13] <baktaah> stefg I was just wondering because I wanted to edit the Id3 tags of my Mp3, perhaps I should just copy them over to ext3 and then edit them ;) ?
[03:13] <OrTigaS> hi i tried to download and automatically open.... wheres this downloaded file go?  its in root folder?
[03:13] <joenavelh> Schalkel: it gave me my login name @server
[03:13] <Ulixes> can you help me to solve this problem: compiz.real: Failed to manage screen: 0
[03:13] <Ulixes> compiz.real: No manageable screens found on display :0.0
[03:13] <Ulixes> please?
[03:13] <Dybber> No1Viking, what do you mean with checkinstall?
[03:13] <LjL> !checkinstall
[03:13] <ubotu> checkinstall is a wrapper to "make install", useful for installing programs you compiled. It will create a .deb package, which will be listed in the APT database and can be uninstalled like other packages. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CheckInstall - Read the warnings at the top and bottom of that web page, and DO NOT interrupt CheckInstall while it's running!
[03:13] <stefg> baktaah: good idea, if you don't need to copy them to ntfs...
[03:13] <Dybber> NorthernLights, Ohh found it with apt-cache search
[03:13] <baktaah> =)
[03:13] <baktaah> stefg  thanks man
[03:13] <Firefoxman> Is there a way do downlaod the old CrossOver Office Beta, when it was in a public beta?
[03:13] <joenavelh> Schelkel i wani to correct something that is not running
[03:13] <NorthernLights> oh, ok dybber
[03:14] <joenavelh> but i cant
[03:14] <Schalke1> joenavelh: doesnt that mean your logged in?
[03:14] <lucifiel> ljl: btw, i should've asked this earlier but do yuo recommend enabling universe and multiverse for ubuntu security updates(binary and source)?
[03:14] <joenavelh> well yes
[03:14] <coty> can someone tell me of a good daemon tool
[03:14] <LjL> lucifiel: absolutely. if you don't, you'll end up with mismatched package versions at one point or another
[03:14] <baktaah> btw stefg any idea on how to make my Desktop look "cooler", I need like cool functions such as network and CPU monitor on my desktop and a Mac OSX looking dock tthat I can launch applications from
[03:14] <NorthernLights> coty, a tool to do what ?
[03:14] <coty> i would like to make my slave ddrive a vertail drive
[03:14] <Ulixes> nobody had this problem with an ati?
[03:14] <stefg> !themes | baktaah
[03:14] <ubotu> baktaah: Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/58/ - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy
[03:14] <coty> make my slave a vertail drive
[03:14] <NorthernLights> baktaah, use windowmaker :)
[03:15] <LjL> lucifiel: whatever you have enabled for the "edgy" repository, you need to also enable for "edgy-updates" and "edgy-security"
[03:15] <coty> I dont have a cd burner
[03:15] <baktaah> stefg Im not talking about themes
[03:15] <Schalke1> Ulixes: i had that problem when i was testing compiz early on nvidia
[03:15] <baktaah> stefg  Im talking about like a cpu monitor on my desktop, and a dock that looks like mac OSX
[03:15] <coty> so i need to boot the iso from my drive
[03:15] <NorthernLights> baktaah, maybe some gdesklets or gkreIIm would help you
[03:15] <baktaah> NorthernLights windowmaker hey?
[03:15] <Schalke1> Ulixes: i cant remember how i fixed it though :P
[03:15] <Ulixes> Schalke1: did you solve it?
[03:15] <stefg> baktaah: google is your /very/ friend of that... :-)
[03:15] <crdlb> baktaah, screenlets
[03:15] <Schalke1> Ulixes: ubuntu version?
[03:15] <baktaah> NorthernLights gdesklets was useless, grekiim is just a cpu minotor
[03:15] <LjL> lucifiel: (note that "edgy", "edgy-updates" and "edgy-security" are *repositories*, while "main", "restricted", "universe" and "multiverse" are *components* [of a repository] , though the terms are often mixed up)
[03:15] <baktaah> stefg  the problem is I can
[03:15] <Ulixes> Schalke1: Edgy
[03:15] <coty> northernlights: did you get that
[03:15] <baktaah> i dont know what to google on
[03:15] <burkmat> Trying to install Ubuntu from the CD, but as soon as I pass the screen where I can choose "Run/Install, Check Memory" and such my keyboard stops working and NumLock, Caps and ScrollLock all start blinking... How do I make my keyboard work?
[03:15] <NorthernLights> baktaah, just trolling a little bit : windowmaker is my favorite window manager. it has really nice dockapps
[03:15] <baktaah> crdlb screenlets is extremly buggy
[03:16] <Schalke1> Ulixes: compiz or beryl?
[03:16] <Ulixes> Schalke1: compiz
[03:16] <baktaah> NorthernLights gonna download and check it then =) thanks
[03:16] <baktaah> thanks stefg and crdlb
[03:16] <K-a-M-u-Z-u> hello. can anyone help to make a REMOTE CONNECTION between my UBUNTU EDGY to a remote WIN XP?
[03:16] <crdlb> baktaah, no problems here
[03:16] <NorthernLights> yey cool, one more people trying windowmaker :)
[03:16] <crdlb> baktaah, make sure you're running 0.0.8pre
[03:16] <coty> NorthernLights: so how would i make my second hd a vertail drive
[03:16] <baktaah> crdlb yeah and also the issue of a bit low on applets,
[03:16] <Ulixes> Schalke1: beryl gives me a blank monitor and crash everithing lol
[03:16] <baktaah> crdlb I just got the latest from the packet manager
[03:16] <lucifiel> ljl: so does this mean i need to enable ALL the boxes in the respositories section, then? And enable all options for them, too?
[03:17] <NorthernLights> coty, sorry i missed what you said earlier
[03:17] <OrTigaS> i downloaded icon theme.. how to install and use this :)
[03:17] <stefg> baktaah: http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/tutorials/6223/1/
[03:17] <Schalke1> Ulixes: do you have something like AllowGLXVisuals "True" or something like that in your xorg.conf?
[03:17] <Ulixes> Schalke1: please remember how you solved the problem and i'll be thankful for the resto of live :D
[03:17] <Ulixes> Schalke1: if you want i can pass my xorg do you?
[03:17] <baktaah> stefg I've read tjhat (thank you) it uses gdeskelts wich in fact useless :)
[03:17] <coty> NortherenLights: i dont have a cd burner so i need to run the linux at start up off my drive
[03:17] <Schalke1> Ulixes: note: having a compositioning window manager eont fix your lifes problems.
[03:17] <Ulixes> lol
[03:18] <Schalke1> Ulixes: uhm okay, but not in here, upload it somewhere or pastebin
[03:18] <Firefoxman> How can I install Kubuntu on Ubuntu?
[03:18] <NorthernLights> coty, i installed ubuntu through network on my laptop which cd burner is dead
[03:18] <Ulixes> pastebin
[03:18] <Schalke1> wont*
[03:18] <LjL> lucifiel: no. i don't really know what the boxes are, since i'm not on GNOME, but there's some you shouldn't touch, let me check out a screenshot of it
[03:18] <taks> im using puredata with gem plugin. its so buggy in ubuntu why?  and how can ido ?
[03:18] <Ulixes> Schalke1: wait 30 secs
[03:18] <Schalke1> !pastebin
[03:18] <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)
[03:18] <alexMK> HI, I'm using Ubuntu704Beta and I can only select 640x480 and 800x600 video modes, is this a bug?
[03:18] <Schalke1> o ok
[03:18] <lucifiel> ljl: oh lol... =P
[03:18] <stefg> baktaah: Yup. gdesklets is a real pita.... lets just wait for gnome 3... :-)
[03:18] <gotaku> Anyone know is that EXA problem has been fixed in Xorg yet?
[03:18] <LjL> lucifiel: i'm on KDE, and anyway i mostly do these things from the terminal anyway... don't trust those GUIs very much :P
[03:18] <Firefoxman> alexMK: Go to #ubuntu+1 for fiesty support
[03:19] <baktaah> hehe =)
[03:19] <alexMK> okidoki
[03:19] <Schalke1> alexMK: it is. i hear about it on the forums alot
[03:19] <VMnix> hi guys!
[03:19] <taks> this forum is toooo fast!
[03:19] <NorthernLights> yup
[03:19] <LjL> this is a channel, not a forum
[03:19] <Ulixes> Schalke1: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13102/
[03:19] <crdlb> Schalke1, you really should take this to #ubuntu-effects
[03:19] <Schalke1> Ulixes: see above
[03:20] <Ulixes> above where?
[03:20] <Schalke1> "crdlb: Schalke1, you really should take this to #ubuntu-effects"
[03:20] <lucifiel> ljl: darn, soo you're not sick of command line, huh? :P I got sick of command line after almost 10 years of using it.
[03:20] <VMnix> does anybody knows were the openoffice theme went? i have just updated my fiesty and thye beautiful icons (humana themes i think is the name) just desapeared
[03:20] <Ulixes> Schalke1: so?
[03:20] <europain> Is there a way to view my system information? such as cpu speed and the amount of ram i have?
[03:20] <LjL> lucifiel: uhm, the screenshots at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu are not very clear, but anyway you need to enable all four components for all three repositories, but do NOT enabled the "Proposed" one. you probably don't want (yet) to enable Backports, either
[03:20] <Firefoxman> How can I install Kubuntu on Ubuntu?
[03:20] <Schalke1> i think stuff about compiz/beryl is supposed to go in #ubuntu-effects
[03:20] <NorthernLights> europain, gnome-system-monitor
[03:20] <Ulixes> kk
[03:20] <Schalke1> Firefoxman: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[03:20] <kbrooks> Firefoxman, um, kubuntu-desktop
[03:21] <baktaah> NorthernLights what cool dockapps does windowmanager have
[03:21] <Ulixes> Schalke1: are you going there?
[03:21] <baktaah> Btw
[03:21] <K-a-M-u-Z-u> >>> can anyone help to make a REMOTE CONNECTION between my UBUNTU EDGY to a remote WIN XP?  <<<
[03:21] <Ulixes> Schalke1: i mean can you help me anyway?
[03:21] <NorthernLights> baktaah, what do you want to monitor ?
[03:21] <europain> NorthernLights: thanks
[03:21] <baktaah> WHY would u want to install KDE on ubuntu?
[03:21] <Schalke1> Ulixes: okay
[03:21] <Firefoxman> Thnaks, Schalke1!
[03:21] <crdlb> K-a-M-u-Z-u, vnc
[03:21] <baktaah> NorthernLights network, memory, cpu.
[03:21] <Firefoxman> baktaah: Why not?
[03:21] <kbrooks> K-a-M-u-Z-u, okay. so install rdesktop
[03:21] <LjL> lucifiel: why? it works. GUIs are alright, but 1) i don't think GUIs for configuring things in Linux are generally very reliable, yet  2) it's much easier to help on IRC by just giving command lines
[03:21] <baktaah> Firefoxman  might as well go Kubuntu instead?
[03:21] <K-a-M-u-Z-u> sudo apt-get install rdesktop?
[03:21] <NorthernLights> baktaah, for memory and cpu i use wmfire (fire growing accordingly to the load). for network i use wmifinfo
[03:22] <baktaah>  roger thanks, that is with windowmanager huh?
[03:22] <NorthernLights> looking at everything starting with "wm" in synaptic will help you
[03:22] <K-a-M-u-Z-u> RDESKTOP is installed
[03:22] <lucifiel> ljl: haha very valid reasons. Btw, "proposed"?
[03:22] <NorthernLights> and www.windowmaker.info too
[03:22] <Firefoxman> baktaah: Then I would have to reformat.
[03:22] <K-a-M-u-Z-u> how do i make the connection?
[03:22] <kbrooks> K-a-M-u-Z-u, yup, and you can connect to the IP with it if u have remote assistance enabled
[03:22] <kbrooks> on win xp
[03:22] <baktaah> Firefoxman ah I just thought u wanted Ubuntu with KDE :)
[03:22] <kalaghan>  BONJOUR
[03:22] <baktaah> might as well go Kubuntu but.. ehm :)
[03:22] <baktaah> nevermind
[03:23] <LjL> lucifiel: the "edgy-proposed" repository is the place where things that are *going* to be put in "edgy-updates" reside. which means they haven't been quite tested yet, and i've seen quite a few systems broken by adding that repository by mistake
[03:23] <NorthernLights> bonjour kalaghan ;)
[03:23] <LjL> lucifiel: i don't even know why it's listed in the GUI, beats me
[03:23] <kbrooks> K-a-M-u-Z-u, you just need to find the IP on Windows. go to http://www.whatismyip.com
[03:23] <lucifiel> ljl: huh? really? i don't have it in my gui lol
[03:23] <Dybber> thx for the help NorthernLights, just discovered a development snapshot of emacs in universe. That made everything work :)
[03:23] <LjL> lucifiel: oh? dunno. other people had told me that it's listed. then again, i cannot check myself
[03:24] <NorthernLights> ah yes, there was that too dybber
[03:24] <LjL> lucifiel: if it's not listed, not enabling it will be even easier, anyway ;P
[03:24] <thegenesis> hello everyone
[03:24] <kbrooks> K-a-M-u-Z-u, there is a GUI for it. let me point u to it
[03:24] <NorthernLights> hi thegenesis
[03:24] <lHck_> in XUBUNTU7, mixer settings, have nothing listed there,but if log in with another user, ithas, and the former has no sound at all anywhere in the xwindows, how to solve it please?
[03:24] <Firefoxman> Hello thegenesis.
[03:24] <tsikis> hello there guys
[03:24] <VMnix> does anybody knows were the openoffice theme went? i have just updated my fiesty and thye beautiful icons (humana themes i think is the name) just desapeared
[03:25] <tsikis> can someone help me on my setting up ubuntu problem with my screen
[03:25] <thegenesis> having little probs with my ubuntu
[03:25] <lHck_> in XUBUNTU7, mixer settings, have nothing listed there,but if log in with another user, it has, and the former has no sound at all anywhere in the xwindows, how to solve it please
[03:25] <LjL> lucifiel: if you want, just pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list file, and i'll tell if you the repository selection looks alright
[03:25] <Firefoxman> Ok.
[03:25] <stefg> VMnix: /j #ubuntu+1 for Feisty questions, plz
[03:25] <VMnix> am i supposed to ask fiesty questions here, or fiesty questions should go to other channel?
[03:25] <baktaah>  NorthernLights  could I have a screenshot :) ?
[03:25] <Firefoxman> VMnix: Go to #ubuntu+1.
[03:25] <VMnix> stefg: :) jejeje thanks
[03:26] <thegenesis> i installed firestarter, after uninstalling it, my dialup isnt working again
[03:26] <zyn> Where would i locate XF86Config?
[03:26] <VMnix> Firefoxman: :) thanks
[03:26] <lHck_> zyn, /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:26] <Firefoxman> !firestarter
[03:26] <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).
[03:26] <LjL> zyn: nowhere, XFree86 has been replaced by Xorg in Ubuntu, since ages ;P
[03:26] <Hobbsee> VMnix: please see the /topic
[03:26] <lucifiel> ljl: bah permission denied ... man, i wish i knew more.
[03:26] <zyn> ok, ty
[03:26] <VMnix> :) yeap! sorry guys, didn't read the topic, my fault
[03:27] <lHck_> in XUBUNTU7, mixer settings, have nothing listed there,but if log in with another user, ithas, and the former has no sound at all anywhere in the xwindows, how to solve it please
[03:27] <kbrooks> WHERE IS REMOTE DESKTOP IN UBUNTU
[03:27] <LjL> lucifiel: yeah, you need to be root to write to it... but you should be able to *read* it even as a normal user... anyway, hit Alt+F2 and type  gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list  to edit it (but *don't* change it). but i'm remembering just now that, on Edgy, if you add repositories from the GUI, they get added into the /etc/apt/sources.list.d directory instead of /etc/apt/sources.list, so it's probably useless to paste it anyway
[03:27] <Firefoxman> !caps | kbrooks
[03:27] <kbrooks> the gui frontend to rdesktop/vncviewer/etc
[03:27] <ubotu> kbrooks: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[03:27] <lHck_> kbrooks, in login settings.
[03:28] <kbrooks> lHck_, ?
[03:28] <lHck_> kbrooks, apt-cache search the package you need
[03:28] <thegenesis> how do i reset ubuntu firewall settings to way it was before i installed firestarter?
[03:28] <compwiz18> I'm getting MD5SUM mismatches in Synaptic when I update my sources...any ideas?  error is http://jp.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/feisty/main/source/Sources.bz2: MD5Sum mismatch
[03:28] <LjL> thegenesis: uninstall firestarter using --purge, i suppose
[03:29] <thegenesis> i cant browse again since i installed and removed firestarter
[03:29] <LjL> !feisty > compwiz18    (compwiz18, see the private message from Ubotu)
[03:29] <thegenesis> i already uninstalled it without using --purge
[03:29] <kbrooks> thegenesis, ljl is right, although a bit wrong
[03:29] <Volks> hmmmmmmmm
[03:29] <Volks> i got a problem. feisty fawn wont detect my dvd-rw
[03:29] <kbrooks> thegenesis, firestarter is a frontend to iptables ...
[03:29] <xtknight> Volks, what kind of controller is it on?
[03:29] <compwiz18> thegenesis: if memory serves, you have to do sudo iptables -F (to flush it) and then do
[03:29] <Volks> errr controller?
[03:29] <xtknight> Volks, oh, #ubuntu+1 please
[03:29] <thegenesis> i know it is
[03:29] <baktaah> NorthernLights man, Wmfire crasches
[03:30] <OrTigaS> hi i downloaded a file and it sat its in /  where was that?
[03:30] <baktaah> Failed to open "/sys/class/net/ppp0/statistics/tx_errors": No such file or directory
[03:30] <kbrooks> compwiz18, thats right
[03:30] <compwiz18> thegenesis: sudo iptables -K ACCEPT (or it might be -J ACCEPT, can't remember)
[03:30] <OrTigaS>     / <---root
[03:30] <Rusmanto> malam ada
[03:31] <Charl> how do i cut and paste a file from one part of the server to another using gftp?
[03:31] <thegenesis> compwiz18: will that restore the firewall the way it was before??
[03:31] <Rusmanto> adakah orang indonesia disini
[03:31] <NorthernLights> baktaah, what does it say ?
[03:31] <compwiz18> thegenesis: because firestarter dumps extra junk in the iptables stuff
[03:31] <baktaah> Failed to open "/sys/class/net/ppp0/statistics/tx_errors": No such file or directory
[03:31] <baktaah> it shows up empy too
[03:31] <compwiz18> thegenesis: it should restore it to the way it was when you obtained Ubuntu
[03:31] <baktaah> wmifinfo worked fine however it lookd like a window.
[03:31] <xtknight> !id | Rusmanto
[03:31] <ubotu> Rusmanto: join ke #ubuntu-id untuk membahas ubuntu dalam bahasa Indonesia
[03:32] <compwiz18> LjL: what does that tell me about MD5SUMs
[03:32] <NorthernLights> baktaah, www.lorteau.net/divers/Capture.png
[03:32] <LjL> compwiz18: that since you're using feisty (at least, i hope you are, since you're using a feisty repository!), you should be asking in #ubuntu+1
[03:32] <thegenesis> compwiz18: will that restore the firewall to its original settings?
[03:32] <compwiz18> LjL: ah, OK, I didn't realize there was a seperate channel
[03:32] <compwiz18> LjL: and somehow missed that in the message, sorry.
[03:33] <compwiz18> thegenesis: yes
[03:33] <Firefoxman> How do I get network support in QEmu
[03:33] <Firefoxman> How do I get network support in QEmu?
[03:33] <kbrooks> Firefoxman, ask in #qemu
[03:33] <lucifiel> ljl: hmm i'm looking in /etc/apt/sources.list.d right now and there isn't anything there.
[03:34] <thegenesis> compwiz18: do i have to save the iptables settings after that?
[03:34] <compwiz18> I don't think so
[03:34] <thegenesis> ok thanks, let me boot into ubuntu and try it
[03:34] <compwiz18> thegenesis
[03:34] <compwiz18> thegenesis: good luck
[03:35] <baktaah> NorthernLights the thing to the far right looks nice
[03:35] <baktaah> the table with processors, memory, calender, time etc.
[03:35] <baktaah> How did u do that?
[03:35] <NorthernLights> yep baktaah, that's all the dockapps
[03:35] <thegenesis> whats the difference between apt-get install and apttitude install ???
[03:35] <tsikis> can someone help pls on a problem i have?
[03:35] <NorthernLights> just dockapps (i compiled some that were not in ubuntu repositories though)
[03:35] <NorthernLights> tsikis, which problem have you got ?
[03:35] <Charl> HOW DO I CUT AND PASTE? IN GFTP /????? anyone .. its quite frustrating
[03:36] <tsikis> when i try to install ubuntu (6.06 or 6.10 ) after the loading i get the screen with some blue and green dots and nothing else
[03:36] <NorthernLights> charl, what do you want to cut and paste ?
[03:36] <crdlb> thegenesis, aptitude handles (reverse)dependencies better
[03:36] <Hobbsee> !caps | Charl
[03:36] <ubotu> Charl: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[03:36] <baktaah> NorthernLights all the dockapps, How do I get them, or do I download all seperatly?
[03:36] <Charl> ok
[03:36] <thegenesis> ok
[03:36] <Charl> no prob
[03:36] <Charl> appreciate all the help
[03:36] <Charl> just frustrated
[03:36] <Charl> with gftp
[03:36] <matt_> what is a good podcast/rss feed thing that will allow me to download rss feed items (video, sound, whatever), and hopefully allow me to tell where to put different feeds? basically, what is the best program for rss feed downloads?
[03:36] <Charl> on windoze
[03:36] <NorthernLights> baktaah, some are included with windowmaker. many are in ubuntu repositories (all start with "wm")
[03:36] <Charl> I can use cut and paste on ftp
[03:37] <snapes> hello room
[03:37] <Charl> how do i do this with gftp
[03:37] <craigbass1976> couple of questions...  What the difference (other than speed) between usin bsc43xx-fwcutter and ndiswrapper?  Then, why when installing gnomesword does the message "This application conflicts with other installed software. To install 'gnomesword' the conflicting software must be removed before." pop up?
[03:37] <Charl> ?????>
[03:37] <NorthernLights> baktaah, some other i compiled after downloading from freshmeat, found on www.windowmaker.info
[03:37] <snapes> can someone help me install hp1020 printer over the network
[03:38] <arejay> Anyone had luck with exporting a ntfs-3g filesystem and mounting it VIA nfs - I always get pemission denied, but if i change it to ntfs on the NFS server i can mount it on my nfs client, but if its mounted as ntfs-3g on the NFS server i get pemission denied.
[03:38] <snapes> anyone?
[03:38] <^^CatTuX^^> Are their any Ubuntu Pakistan or Ubuntu Urdu Translation Team Members present here?
[03:38] <matutano> hi there ;) I've installed beryl yesterday, but didn't have time to configure it, and now I can't find the page... there was some instructions about the log off bug (the one that we can't shutdown the computer when logged into xgl account) and I would like to know if you guys know how to resolve this
[03:39] <NorthernLights> snapes, a google search on "hp1020 network install site:ubuntuforums.org" gave something ?
[03:39] <craigbass1976> snapes, you could try samba
[03:39] <snapes> it just gave how to install the printer locally
[03:39] <snapes> but no info on how to print remotely
[03:40] <Firefoxman> !ubotu
[03:40] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[03:40] <Sh4Ku2> hi
[03:40] <anilomkar> hi all
[03:40] <Sh4Ku2> is 30GB enough to install Ubuntu??
[03:40] <NorthernLights> sure sh4ku2
[03:40] <Sp4rKy> pleasen does someone know where i can find screenshot of all the step of ubiquity ?
[03:40] <anilomkar> How to display windows drives on my desktop?
[03:40] <craigbass1976> Sh4Ku2, plenty
[03:41] <crdlb> anilomkar, do you see them in "Computer" ?
[03:41] <anilomkar> crdlb: ya i can see them in the computer
[03:41] <craigbass1976> snapes, you've got to figure out how youwant share it out.  cups might by itself, and theres samba, and maybe you canshare printers with nfs
[03:42] <Shamrock_hh> how do I get the UUID from a newly created partition in gparted?
[03:42] <anilomkar> crdlb: but when i am double clicking on the drives it is saying "unable to mount the selected volume"
[03:42] <crdlb> anilomkar, you need ntfs support probably
[03:42] <Schalke1> Shamrock_hh: right click > info?
[03:42] <crdlb> !nfts | anilomkar
[03:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nfts - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:42] <LjL> !uuid > Shamrock_hh    (Shamrock_hh, see the private message from Ubotu)
[03:42] <tsikis> hello chatroom?
[03:42] <crdlb> !ntfs | anilomkar
[03:42] <ubotu> anilomkar: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[03:42] <matutano> hi there ;) I've installed beryl yesterday, but didn't have time to configure it, and now I can't find the page... there was some instructions about the log off bug (the one that we can't shutdown the computer when logged into xgl account) and I would like to know if you guys know how to resolve this
[03:42] <xtknight> !hi | tsikis
[03:43] <Chris1> hi, can anybody help me with this ( http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13112/ ) fglrx-problem?
[03:43] <NorthernLights> that ubotu thing is just great :)
[03:43] <ubotu> tsikis: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[03:43] <tsikis> xtknight i love you
[03:43] <jaminkle> i cant get my wifi to work >.<
[03:43] <tsikis> you are amzing my friend
[03:43] <Shamrock_hh> Schalke1: You were guessing?
[03:43] <tsikis> greeks loves you
[03:43] <matutano> jaminkle, what's happening
[03:43] <craigbass1976> snapes http://occy.net/printing   http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-27111.html
[03:44] <jrib> ctrl-shift-u
[03:44] <Shamrock_hh> Schalke1: its not mounted yet. And gparted ed doesnt give any uuid info.
[03:44] <jaminkle> its a linksys wireless-g pci adapter
[03:44] <craigbass1976> jaminkle, whats the card?
[03:44] <jaminkle> under network settings it says there is 2 wifi devices
[03:44] <xtknight> tsikis, i dont know the answer to your question.  did you try safe graphics mode?
[03:44] <tsikis> yes
[03:44] <tsikis> same problems
[03:44] <xtknight> tsikis, edgy or feisty?
[03:45] <tsikis> edgy
[03:45] <snapes> i've tried samba and cups already but still no luck... i have read almost all the forums about hp1020 still no luck
[03:45] <xtknight> tsikis,  have you searched launchpad for a known bug with the ATI mobility?
[03:45] <jaminkle> wifi radar wont pick up anything
[03:45] <tsikis> is there any other way to install ?(konsole or something that not needs X to install at first)
[03:45] <NorthernLights> jaminkle, have you tried "iwconfig" ?
[03:45] <xtknight> !alternate | tsikis
[03:45] <ubotu> tsikis: The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-mode installation CD. Use it if you wish to upgrade via CD, or for an "expert" mode install. For normal installs, use the Desktop CD, which is also a "Live" CD.
[03:45] <craigbass1976> snapes, you read the occy link? That looked pretty straight forward
[03:46] <Shamrock_hh> anyone? How to get the UUID for a new partition created in gparted so that I can add it to fstab?
[03:46] <jaminkle> NorthernLights, yeah they both come up
[03:46] <snapes> can you give the link please
[03:46] <xtknight> Shamrock_hh, 'blkid'
[03:46] <craigbass1976> snapes http://occy.net/printing   http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-27111.html
[03:46] <LjL> Shamrock_hh, didn't i answer you?
[03:46] <xtknight> Shamrock_hh, you do need to reboot first unless you want to go through lots of unknown trouble to load the UUID.
[03:46] <LjL> !uuid | Shamrock_hh
[03:46] <ubotu> Shamrock_hh: To see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell:  blkid  (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)
[03:46] <tsikis> ok i'll try the text mode installation (alternate cd)
[03:46] <craigbass1976> couple of questions...  What the difference (other than speed) between usin bsc43xx-fwcutter and ndiswrapper?  Then, why when installing gnomesword does the message "This application conflicts with other installed software. To install 'gnomesword' the conflicting software must be removed before." pop up?
[03:46] <xtknight> Shamrock_hh, you need to reboot if you JUST created the partition, that is.  if not then just use blkid
[03:46] <snapes> ok thanks.. i'll try my luck there
[03:46] <jaminkle> for wmaster0 and wlan0
[03:47] <Shamrock_hh> LjL: No. I got nothing from the bot.
[03:47] <Chris1> hi, can anybody help me with this ( http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13112/ ) fglrx-problem?
[03:47] <lucifiel> ljl: hmm i'm looking in /etc/apt/sources.list.d right now and there isn't anything there.
[03:48] <NorthernLights> !pastebin
[03:48] <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)
[03:48] <LjL> lucifiel: well, what about /etc/apt/sources.list then?
[03:48] <jeanre> is there a issue with azureus?
[03:48] <jeanre> my downloads just stop
[03:48] <Shamrock_hh> ljl, I got that. Thanks!
[03:49] <xtknight> what is sources.list.d?
[03:49] <Firefoxman> @ofortune
[03:49] <NorthernLights> is that your password firefoxman ? ^^
[03:49] <LjL> xtknight: a place where "mini-sources.lists" can reside. i thought that on Edgy, using Software Sources resulted in files being created in there, instead of just sources.list being edited
[03:49] <joenavelh> hi can someone tell me what FAQs is
[03:50] <AndyCR> hi
[03:50] <NorthernLights> joenavelh, Frequently Asked Questions"
[03:50] <Firefoxman> NorthernLights: No, why?
[03:50] <lucifiel> ljl: uh, sources.list is mainly a list of comments, not messages about successfu/unsucessful installations of packages.
[03:50] <AndyCR> the feisty beta does NOT resize vista partitions, correct?
[03:50] <NorthernLights> nothing firefoxman, nevermind
[03:50] <Firefoxman> AndyCR: Go to #ubuntu+1 for fiesty
[03:50] <joenavelh> thanks
[03:50] <AndyCR> thanks
[03:50] <NorthernLights> (i've been reading too much bash.org)
[03:51] <xtknight> LjL, ahh i see
[03:51] <LjL> lucifiel: uh? no indeed, sources.list has nothing to do with successful installation of packages. sources.list it the places that *lists the repositories (and components) you have activated*.  editing it has the same effect as using the Software Sources GUI... except you do it from the CLI.
[03:51] <xtknight> i dont think i've ever had files in .d
[03:51] <Flipp> Im searching an imapd?
[03:51] <Flipp> Courier?
[03:51] <xtknight> well i don't in feisty that's for sure
[03:51] <LjL> lucifiel: since i'm not familiar with the GUI, i asked you to pastebin sources.list so that i could check if you have the correct repositories enabled
[03:51] <LjL> xtknight: i don't either, but then i've never used Software Sources
[03:52] <jeanre> hmmm
[03:52] <xtknight> LjL, oh synaptic repository propeties is the same thing isn't it?
[03:52] <jeanre> does anyone here experience issues with azureus?
[03:52] <LjL> xtknight: see this for an example http://winehq.org/site/download-deb
[03:52] <xtknight> i've used that before for sure, not anything in .d on my Edgy install either
[03:52] <Firefoxman> !azureuz
[03:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about azureuz - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:52] <xtknight> !azureus
[03:52] <ubotu> azureus is a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AzureusHowTo
[03:52] <lucifiel> ljl : check your pm :)
[03:52] <LjL> xtknight: not sure. it surely has the same purpose, but maybe it does things differently (which is why i don't trust GUIs...)
[03:53] <LjL> lucifiel: i'm checking, but it's not finished coming yet :P you can use the pastebin for that sort of things, it's handier
[03:53] <xtknight> ah hmm
[03:53] <Firefoxman> How do i make a shell script?
[03:53] <lucifiel> ljl: what's pastebin?
[03:53] <LjL> !pastebin > lucifiel    (lucifiel, see the private message from Ubotu)
[03:53] <jaminkle> has anyone had the linksys wmp54g working?
[03:53] <LjL> lucifiel: anyway i'd say your sources.list looks ok
[03:53] <NorthernLights> firefoxman, write a file starting by #!/bin/sh
[03:53] <OrTigaS> how to add icon theme?
[03:53] <xtknight> !bash | Firefoxman
[03:53] <ubotu> Firefoxman: 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
[03:54] <xtknight> Firefoxman, actually i suggest #bash
[03:54] <xtknight> the channel
[03:54] <xtknight> they have useful HOWTOs in the topic
[03:54] <lucifiel> ljl: oh lol... poor thing, i swamped you with too many lines, eh? :D
[03:54] <jrib> OrTigaS: system > preferences > Themes   you can install it there
[03:55] <LjL> lucifiel: you have dapper, dapper-updates and dapper-security enabled on main, restricted, universe and multiverse, and nothing else, which is the good setup to have. (i though you had Edgy, but aside from that)
[03:55] <xtknight> !sources.list
[03:55] <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
[03:55] <jeanre> xtknight: it downloads for a while
[03:55] <jeanre> then just stops
[03:55] <lucifiel> ljl: yeah, i accidentally burnt ubuntu v6.06 by mistake... -__-;;
[03:55] <xtknight> jeanre, the item is literally marked as Stopped or the download just ceases to continue?
[03:55] <LjL> lucifiel: no, it wasn't my client, it's the server itself that doesn't allow you to paste quickly. the entire message took 56 seconds to finish, during which anything else you typed had to wait
[03:56] <jeanre> xtknight: ceases to continue
[03:56] <lucifiel> ljl: yikes lol that's a loonnnnnggg wait lol
[03:56] <LjL> lucifiel: well, 6.06 is well supported anyway, actually it'll be supported for longer than 6.10
[03:56] <xtknight> jeanre, do you have NAT enabled or ports forwarded for the BitTorrent protocol?
[03:56] <jeanre> yeah
[03:56] <jeanre> all is working
[03:56] <jeanre> NAT is  OK
[03:56] <xtknight> eh im clueless then
[03:56] <lucifiel> ljl: yep, so it don't matter. =)
[03:56] <NorthernLights> jeanre, router or firewall not blocking anything ?
[03:56] <jeanre> xtknight:  is there another client I can try?
[03:56] <xtknight> jeanre, err i meant "DMZ" enabled, not NAT.
[03:56] <xtknight> jeanre, but yes there are severa.
[03:56] <rj_> hi...need some pointers....(more coming next)
[03:56] <xtknight> !torrent | jeanre
[03:56] <ubotu> jeanre: Torrent clients: Azureus (Java), BitTornado (Shell with python front-end), KTorrent (KDE/Qt)  -  Bittorent FAQ: http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html
[03:56] <jeanre> xtknight: yes everythng is good
[03:57] <rj_> I'm using latest version of ndiswrapper
[03:57] <sanityx> why would 6.06 boot fine on a system, where 6.10 fails? Don't newer versions usually work better?
[03:57] <rj_> in ubuntu 6.06
[03:57] <LjL> lucifiel: well, unless you absolutely need newer version of some programs for some reason. you can always upgrade later anyway without reinstalling
[03:57] <jeanre> I want Utorrent :(\
[03:57] <LjL> sanityx: if only that were true... :)
[03:57] <xtknight> jeanre, run it through wine.
[03:57] <rj_> trying to do at termind module-assitant auto-install ndiswrapper
[03:57] <LjL> we'd all be using perfect systems now
[03:57] <NorthernLights> jeanre, i use mldonkey for torrents, if you want to give it a shot
[03:58] <rj_> but get an error on ndiswrapper being built
[03:58] <jeanre> NorthernLights: can you send me a screenshot?
[03:58] <OrTigaS> i downloaded osx icon theme and installed it, but when i try to install on theme i cant see valid format
[03:58] <rj_> says i may need to add something to sources.list
[03:58] <jeanre> is it gtk2?
[03:58] <zyn> I have a 6.10 install of ubuntu.  I installed the nvidia drivers, and i got my wm to load with it once.  on the next load x crashed out and i can't get it to run with nvidia anymore.   Does anyone know what to do about that?
[03:58] <xtknight> rj_, post the exact error
[03:58] <xtknight> !pastebin
[03:58] <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)
[03:58] <Flipp> where can ich find inetd ?
[03:58] <rj_> maybe contrib or free archive
[03:58] <void^> jeanre: with azureus you should use the official build from azureus.sf.net and sun's java
[03:58] <rj_> i think it said free archive?
[03:58] <Flipp> where can i find inetd?
[03:59] <jeanre> void^: so the repo's one is crapped?
[03:59] <LjL> !find inetd
[03:59] <ubotu> Found: netkit-inetd, xinetd, inetutils-inetd, micro-inetd, openbsd-inetd (and 3 others)
[03:59] <NorthernLights> jeanre, the screenshot would depend on what client you use for mldonkey
[03:59] <NorthernLights> !mldonkey
[03:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mldonkey - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:59] <NorthernLights> !mlnet
[03:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mlnet - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:59] <NorthernLights> gnee
[03:59] <LjL> !info mldonkey
[03:59] <ubotu> Package mldonkey does not exist in edgy, edgy-backports, edgy-seveas
[03:59] <xtknight> !info inetutils-inetd | Flipp
[03:59] <ubotu> flipp: inetutils-inetd: Internet super server. In component universe, is optional. Version 2:1.4.3+20051212-4 (edgy), package size 38 kB, installed size 136 kB
[03:59] <zyn> !nvidia
[03:59] <void^> jeanre: it's an old version with some extra patches that make it crash a lot.
[03:59] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:59] <LjL> !find mldonkey > NorthernLights
[03:59] <OrTigaS>  i downloaded osx icon theme and installed it, but when i try to install on theme i cant see valid format
[04:00] <NorthernLights> void^, if talking about mldonkey, in fact you can use (and I do) mldonkey-server (thanks jlj) with a gui (sancho in my case)
[04:00] <xtknight> rj_, did you have the exact error on hand?
[04:01] <rj_> using code "module-assitant auto-install ndiswapper" i get a blue error screen in terminal saying maybe i need to add something to sources.list, maybe contrib or free archive
[04:01] <rj_> what is this about?
[04:01] <void^> NorthernLights: i was talking about azureus
[04:01] <xtknight> rj_, i dont know but i hope the exact messsage is clearer than that
[04:01] <NorthernLights> oh, ok
[04:01] <rj_> let me put in terminal again and will return in a sec
[04:01] <xtknight> k
[04:01] <phixnay> hey I put a cd in but nothing happened - is fstab wrong
[04:01] <HostilePenguin> how does ubuntu work do they sell it?
[04:01] <gabspeck> has anybody else got the weird colors bug with videos?
[04:01] <NorthernLights> noway hostilepenguin, it's free :)
[04:02] <rj_> is says the following: Installation of the ndiswrapper-source source failed.
[04:02] <rj_>                                                                          
[04:02] <rj_>       Ignoring this package. Maybe you need to add something to          
[04:02] <rj_>       sources.list,                                                      
[04:02] <rj_>       maybe the contrib and non-free archives.
[04:02] <xtknight> HostilePenguin, volunteer but some paid contributors
[04:02] <Firefoxman> !tell rj_ about pastebin
[04:02] <xtknight> rj_, ok that helps.  you need the ndiswrapper-source package maybe?
[04:02] <LUAP> hi
[04:02] <Charl> anyone know how to install myth tv.. no please dont refer me to their channel
[04:02] <Firefoxman> !pastebin | rj_
[04:02] <ubotu> rj_: 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)
[04:02] <xtknight> !mythtv
[04:02] <ubotu> MythTV is a TV framework for Linux - Instructions for using with Ubuntu at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MythTV
[04:03] <rj_> already downloaded it
[04:03] <xtknight> rj_, how are you trying to install ndiswrapper?  not from repos right?
[04:03] <phixnay> hey, I'm having problems with my cd drive
[04:03] <LUAP> I was wondering here how I could install ubuntu from the 6.06 lts cd, with console only. you see, on previous versions you had this prompt and you could type something like "install-server" or "server", and it wouldn't install any graphical stuff
[04:03] <rj_> repos?
[04:03] <lucifiel> ljl: phew, think i've learnt enough stuff about ubuntu today and done enough configuring too... phew...
[04:03] <rj_> what's that?
[04:03] <xtknight> !info ndiswrapper | rj_
[04:03] <ubotu> rj_: Package ndiswrapper does not exist in edgy, edgy-backports, edgy-seveas
[04:03] <xtknight> !info ndiswrapper-source | rj_
[04:03] <ubotu> rj_: ndiswrapper-source: Source for the ndiswrapper linux kernel module. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.18-1ubuntu2 (edgy), package size 142 kB, installed size 192 kB
[04:03] <lucifiel> ljl: thank you so much for helping me and the others ;)
[04:03] <xtknight> !repositories | rj_
[04:03] <ubotu> rj_: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[04:04] <phixnay> xtknight: ndis source is better for you, right?
[04:04] <xtknight> phixnay, better than what?
[04:04] <phixnay> pakcages
[04:04] <CyberCod> Anyone know how to backup and restore the MBR using dd?
[04:04] <labioz> I need a good tutorial for installing Beryl and ATI, can anybody help me please???
[04:04] <xtknight> CyberCod, yes
[04:04] <linxeh> is there an audio player that can play itunes shared libraries (ie over mt-daapd?)
[04:04] <Firefoxman> !beryl
[04:04] <rj_> i'm checking the links now
[04:04] <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
[04:04] <auTONYmous> I'm looking for more info on the problems (and solutions) to power management...namely suspend and hibernate on laptops
[04:04] <xtknight> CyberCod, sudo dd if=/dev/hdx of=~/MBRbackup bs=512 count=1
[04:04] <gabspeck> LUAP: if you want that, download the server CD
[04:04] <xtknight> CyberCod, to backup MBR+part table ^^
[04:05] <LUAP> gabspeck: isn't there any other way?
[04:05] <CyberCod> xtknight: will that backup the first stage of grub also?
[04:05] <xtknight> phixnay, i have never installed ndiswrapper but i dont know what you mean by which one is better
[04:05] <phixnay> xtknight: because you can usually transfer the source from another computer with a floppy and compile it even if you don't have internet access yet
[04:05] <xtknight> CyberCod, i believe so.  you can always reinstall grub though
[04:05] <gabspeck> LUAP: not that i am concerned...
[04:05] <phixnay> xtknight: if you don't have internet, you can't use apt-get or synaptic to get ndiswrapper
[04:06] <xtknight> CyberCod, this isn't really safe because if backs up your partition table also.  and if you modify partitions and restore this it could go awry
[04:06] <CyberCod> xtknight: understood... but that won't happen in this case
[04:06] <gabspeck> LUAP there's the alternate CD also... but I think the mainstream image only allows a desktop install...
[04:06] <xtknight> CyberCod, info on finding the MBR code has been difficult to find.  i believe it ends at 440 bytes
[04:06] <Vilhelms> I'm wondering if someone could help me, I just got a new monitor and I am trying to get it running right. I'm on a laptop with ATI XPress 200, and I got both monitors to work right (as 1 which is what I want) but the only problem is that the fglrx drivers won't install no matter what. I try and try like I used to and they don't seem to work. Could anyone please help me? Here is my xorg.conf: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13118/plain/
[04:06] <CyberCod> so 512 is mbr plus partition table?
[04:06] <mphill> is there an easy way to tell if the box is the 64-bit version?
[04:07] <xtknight> CyberCod, yes
[04:07] <LUAP> gabspeck aight. alternatively could I try to install 5.04 and upgrade ?
[04:07] <CyberCod> acool
[04:07] <kikdadog> Im trying to upgrade my kernel to the k7, when I install it wont boot it gives a kernel panic, I think the intrid filess are borked is there anyway to replace these
[04:07] <CyberCod> *cool
[04:07] <xtknight> mphill, uname -a
[04:07] <CyberCod> I'm working on a DamnSmallLinux based backup/restore solution
[04:07] <xtknight> mphill, uname -m  i should say.  ix86=32bit, x86_64/ia64 = 64bit
[04:07] <snapes> thanks guys for the help... it solve my problem with the network printer...thanks again for the help!!!!!
[04:08] <CyberCod> its at http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=535223 if anyone would like to see it
[04:08] <gabspeck> LUAP I'm no expert on that, but if you mean upgrading from the console you'd have to manually change your sources.list to the repositories of the version you want to upgrade to...
[04:08] <matutano> after installing beryl, I can't find shutdown and restart buttons :\
[04:08] <jeanre> !smartsvn
[04:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about smartsvn - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:08] <LUAP> ye gabspeck, I've done some reading on that
[04:09] <CyberCod> the dd operation will only be used when restoring EVERYTHING back to a certain state
[04:09] <xtknight> CyberCod, well 512 should be good
[04:09] <stillme> hello all
[04:09] <cloud> I have a geforce 2 mx. I've installed the legacy drivers and changed "nv" to "nvidia" but when I restart X it says that the versions differ between the X modules and the nvidia ones. I'
[04:09] <LjL> LUAP, what was the standard install CD on older version is now the Alternate CD. you might want to get the Minimal CD though, which is the same but it's only an 8 meg download
[04:09] <LjL> !minimal > LUAP    (LUAP, see the private message from Ubotu)
[04:09] <xtknight> !hi | stillme
[04:09] <ubotu> stillme: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[04:09] <CyberCod> thanks again
[04:09] <stillme> how do i get my firewall back to the way it was when i installed ubuntu
[04:09] <stillme> ??
[04:09] <xtknight> stillme, like iptables?
[04:09] <LUAP> aight LjL
[04:09] <stillme> yea kind of
[04:10] <phixnay> hey can anyone help me with a cd drive problem
[04:10] <Hobbsee> !anyone | phixnay
[04:10] <ubotu> phixnay: 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?
[04:10] <jrib> stillme: get rid of any rules you have.  Default ubuntu has no iptables rules
[04:10] <xtknight> stillme,  iptables-restore ?
[04:10] <phixnay> Hobbsee: I only use anyone at last resort - no one can help. why don't you help?
[04:10] <strager> xircx: Yo?
[04:10] <LjL> LUAP: and it *will* give you the option to install a console-only system, or a server-type one.
[04:10] <stillme> really??
[04:11] <stillme> so i did sudo iptables -F
[04:11] <jrib> stillme: yeah, at least on the desktop.  I don't know if server sets something up
[04:11] <stillme> will that solve the problem??
[04:11] <LUAP> LjL: thanks a lot, I'm going to try that one :)
[04:11] <xtknight> stillme, i think so
[04:11] <lucifiel> ljl: good gods, do you know where to check for logs if ubuntu crashes?
[04:11] <stillme> it solved it and everything is working fine now
[04:11] <Hobbsee> phixnay: mainly as i'm talking in other channels, answering there.
[04:11] <LjL> lucifiel: /var/log. it crashed?
[04:11] <stillme> but i feel that leaves my maching open (vulnerable
[04:11] <oddie> hello anyone using the new ubuntu 7?
[04:11] <phixnay> Hobbsee: ok
[04:11] <LjL> !feisty > oddie    (oddie, see the private message from Ubotu)
[04:11] <xtknight> oddie: yes, visit #ubuntu+1
[04:11] <jrib> stillme: just make sure you don't have any rules being set when your interface comes up or when you boot
[04:12] <kikdadog> Im trying to upgrade my kernel to the k7, when I install it wont boot it gives a kernel panic, I think the intrid filess are borked is there anyway to replace these
[04:12] <lucifiel> ljl: yep, something restarted... and everything disappeared, and i found myself looking at the login screen.
[04:12] <stillme> but i can set rules after booting??
[04:12] <xtknight> kikdadog, sudo dpkg --purge --force-all <linux-kernel-package> && sudo apt-get install <linux-kernel-package>
[04:12] <LjL> lucifiel: that probably means that X (the GUI system) crashed. you could check out /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[04:12] <jrib> stillme: yeah
[04:12] <stillme> i want to implement NAT
[04:13] <kikdadog> thanks
[04:13] <LjL> lucifiel: somewhere in the GNOME menu, there's also a graphical utility for viewing logs, but again, i've never used it or seen it
[04:13] <stillme> firestarter messed up my ubuntu
[04:13] <jrib> stillme: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo the links at the bottom are probably useful.  Or try #iptables if no one here knows
[04:13] <LjL> !iptables > stillme    (stillme, see the private message from Ubotu)
[04:13] <stillme> i wanted to use it to implement Nat
[04:13] <syaiful> are you indonesia
[04:13] <xtknight> !id | syaiful
[04:13] <ubotu> syaiful: join ke #ubuntu-id untuk membahas ubuntu dalam bahasa Indonesia
[04:14] <phixnay> hey can anyone help me troubleshoot why the computer doesn't recognize cds? It's probably a really simple problem
[04:14] <PresuntoRJ> hello all... does any one know how to prevent Beagle from advertizing it self with a pretty icon on the notifications area?
[04:14] <NorthernLights> phixnay, what did you try to fix it ?
[04:14] <xtknight> phixnay, ok.  pastebin the output of "sudo lshw -class disk"
[04:14] <LjL> stillme: then use it. on my server, i use a line like  iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j MASQUERADE -s 192.168.0.2 -d 0.0.0.0/0  to NAT stuff to 192.168.0.2
[04:14] <lucifiel> ljl : thank you, checking now. however, any ideas what i should look for?
[04:15] <LjL> stillme: you will also need to enable IP forwarding, if it isn't already, and that's  echo "1" >>/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward  (which you will have to do at every boot, so better put it into /etc/rc.local or something)
[04:15] <Vilhelms> I'm wondering if someone could help me, I just got a new monitor and I am trying to get it running right. I'm on a laptop with ATI XPress 200, and I got both monitors to work right (as 1 which is what I want) but the only problem is that the fglrx drivers won't install no matter what. I try and try like I used to and they don't seem to work. Could anyone please help me? Here is my xorg.conf: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13118/plain/
[04:15] <PresuntoRJ> I also used to be able to connect to PPTP vpn using pptpconfig (from a alternative repo) but now I tryied a VPN connector from Add/Remove at Feisty and it does nothing
[04:15] <PresuntoRJ> any ideas?
[04:16] <lucifiel> !pastedump
[04:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pastedump - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:16] <LjL> lucifiel: no, X crashing like that is a bit generic. cannot be sure what crashed precisely, and to be honest, i doubt /var/log/Xorg.0.log will help *very* much (it will show that X restarted, but that's not much use)
[04:16] <LjL> !pastebin > lucifiel    (lucifiel, see the private message from Ubotu)
[04:16] <neopsyche> whazup?
[04:16] <ProN00b> are there any tv guide programs ?
[04:16] <neopsyche> scientist?
[04:16] <neopsyche> tv guide
[04:16] <neopsyche> myth tv
[04:16] <phixnay> NorthernLights: xtknight:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13120/
[04:16] <lucifiel> ljl : darnit...
[04:16] <neopsyche> ?
[04:16] <xtknight> !mythtv
[04:16] <ubotu> MythTV is a TV framework for Linux - Instructions for using with Ubuntu at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MythTV
[04:16] <patlkli> .st-city.net
[04:16] <lucifiel> ljl: this is oh so frustrating...
[04:16] <patlkli> oh sry
[04:16] <LjL> ProN00b: "apt-cache search tv guide"
[04:16] <xtknight> lucifiel, what's the problem?
[04:16] <ProN00b> uhm, a "framework" ?
[04:16] <ProN00b> i just want a small program
[04:16] <LjL> ProN00b, probably a tad overkill
[04:17] <jcapote> how can i add more resolutions to my  "screen resoultions" menu?
[04:17] <xtknight> hmm
[04:17] <ProN00b> yes, most likely
[04:17] <LjL> ProN00b: just type "apt-cache search tv guide" in a terminal (if you have universe enabled)
[04:17] <xtknight> nxtvepg - Nextview EPG decoder and browser
[04:17] <xtknight> , freeguide - Displays TV listings
[04:17] <ProN00b> LjL, only finds myth tv and something unrelated
[04:17] <ProN00b> freeguide ?
[04:17] <LjL> ProN00b: what about...
[04:17] <lucifiel> xtknight: ah just that X likely crashed... too bad there's no way to figure out what exactkly made it crash, though.
[04:17] <LjL> !info freeguide
[04:17] <xtknight> ProN00b, enable universe/multiverse
[04:17] <ProN00b> why doesn't my apt-cache list that ?
[04:17] <ubotu> Package freeguide does not exist in edgy, edgy-backports, edgy-seveas
[04:17] <crimeboy> hello, anybody knows if can i uses xinerama with laptop and a LCD display?
[04:17] <xtknight> lucifiel, did you post the Xorg.0.log on pasteibn?
[04:18] <lucifiel> xtknight: no, not yet.
[04:18] <ProN00b> i have universe/multiverse enables
[04:18] <LjL> xtknight: uhm, wait, that's the one i was thinking about too, but perhaps the bot is right and it's not available on edgy. are you on feisty?
[04:18] <xtknight> LjL, yea
[04:18] <LjL> ProN00b, it might only be available in feisty
[04:18] <xtknight> !info freeguide edgy
[04:18] <LjL> ProN00b: let me look for something else
[04:18] <ubotu> Package freeguide does not exist in edgy
[04:18] <xtknight> !info nxtvepg edgy
[04:18] <ubotu> nxtvepg: Nextview EPG decoder and browser. In component universe, is extra. Version 2.7.6-1 (edgy), package size 624 kB, installed size 2016 kB
[04:19] <Ultima> hi
[04:19] <ProN00b> xtknight, that doesn't sound what i am looking fr
[04:19] <LjL> !info ontv edgy
[04:19] <ubotu> ontv: applet to monitor current and upcoming TV programs. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.2.0-0ubuntu2 (edgy), package size 134 kB, installed size 832 kB
[04:19] <xtknight> ProN00b, no?  EPG is a programming guide
[04:19] <LjL> xtknight: yeah, but it's only broadcast on DVB i think
[04:19] <ProN00b> but whats nextview ?
[04:19] <xtknight> ahh
[04:19] <the_scientist> Hello neopsyche
[04:19] <Vilhelms> I'm wondering if someone could help me, I just got a new monitor and I am trying to get it running right. I'm on a laptop with ATI XPress 200, and I got both monitors to work right (as 1 which is what I want) but the only problem is that the fglrx drivers won't install no matter what. I try and try like I used to and they don't seem to work. Could anyone please help me? Here is my xorg.conf: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13118/plain/
[04:19] <xtknight> i dont know
[04:19] <Ultima> How do i get flash on 64Bit Ubuntu
[04:19] <str4`> sup
[04:19] <zerod> Hi
[04:19] <str4`> interest
[04:19] <xtknight> Ultima, nspluginwrapper
[04:20] <zerod> no
[04:20] <LjL> xtknight: it's terrestrial digital
[04:20] <Ultima> xtknight:where do i get it
[04:20] <xtknight>  LjL  ah yeah i know that.  i dont know what nextview is
[04:20] <jeanre> xtknight: have you used rufus?
[04:20] <xtknight> jeanre, nope
[04:20] <LjL> xtknight: probably some commercial name for dtv broadcasts somewhere...
[04:20] <xtknight> Ultima, umm good question.  one sec
[04:20] <jeanre> xtknight: what do you use?
[04:21] <xtknight> phixnay, did you ever get that sudo lshw -class disk output
[04:21] <phixnay> xtknight
[04:21] <phixnay> yeah
[04:21] <xtknight> jeanre, that default looking bittorrent client.  cant remember
[04:21] <phixnay> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13120/
[04:21] <xtknight> phixnay, sorry must have missed it can you repaste the url
[04:21] <LjL> !info xmltv-gui | ProN00b, this too
[04:21] <ubotu> pron00b, this too: xmltv-gui: Graphical user interface related to the XMLTV file format. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.5.44-1 (edgy), package size 195 kB, installed size 312 kB
[04:21] <jeanre> the one with nome?
[04:21] <jeanre> gnome even?./
[04:21] <xtknight> jeanre, i think
[04:21] <koprnicus> hey how do u open a port in ubuntu so that azureous can properly work .. i see nat error .. how can i solve it !!
[04:21] <ProN00b> LjL, where do i get xmltv files ?
[04:21] <xtknight> phixnay, you said your CD drive wasn't working?
[04:21] <jaminkle> anyone know how to configue wifi
[04:22] <xtknight> lucifiel, cold you post Xorg.0.log to pastebin?
[04:22] <xtknight> !wireless | jaminkle
[04:22] <ubotu> jaminkle: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[04:22] <phixnay> xtknight: yes. I think it might be mislabeled in fstab
[04:22] <LjL> ProN00b: there's probably a few sites with them, i suppose... which TV channels would you be interested in?
[04:22] <ProN00b> all german
[04:22] <xtknight> phixnay, it looks like the drive is not being detected whatsoever
[04:22] <phixnay> xtknight: oh, I htought the last entry was it
[04:22] <lucifiel> xtknight: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13121/ <--- that's xorg.0.log
[04:22] <phixnay> what is /dev/sdb then
[04:22] <xtknight> phixnay, it's vaguely possible.  looks like a HD to me.  try this.  sudo hdparm -I /dev/sdb
[04:23] <xtknight> lucifiel, ok what are your symptoms?
[04:23] <phixnay> /dev/sdb:
[04:23] <phixnay>  HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(identify) failed: Input/output error
[04:23] <xtknight> phixnay, did sudo?
[04:23] <phixnay> yes
[04:23] <xtknight> phixnay, does lowercase -i work
[04:23] <oddie> !feisty
[04:23] <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)
[04:23] <lucifiel> xtknight: hang on, wait ... syslog seems to have more accurate messages. let me pastebin it.
[04:24] <xtknight> lucifiel, ok but what is happening?  what's the issue?
[04:24] <the_scientist> hi, can someone tell me why i can't install gftp with ubuntu 5.10?
[04:24] <oddie> !schedule
[04:24] <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
[04:24] <xtknight> !info gftp hoary
[04:24] <ubotu> gftp: X/GTK+ FTP client. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.0.18-14ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 44 kB, installed size 76 kB
[04:24] <lucifiel> xtknight: well, ubuntu crashed and everything disappeared. and i found myself back at the user screen. ljl said it was likely that X crashed.
[04:24] <xtknight> never mind that
[04:25] <LjL> ProN00b: there's this http://forums.snapstream.com/vb/showthread.php?t=9533 , but i can't read the german
[04:25] <xtknight> lucifiel, ok.  also post syslog and gdm.log
[04:25] <fenrig>  hi
[04:25] <Ultima> Can I also ask something
[04:25] <xtknight> the_scientist, what happens when you do: "sudo apt-get install gftp"
[04:25] <xtknight> !ask | Ultima
[04:25] <ubotu> Ultima: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:25] <Ultima> When using desktop effects how do i get the cube
[04:25] <fenrig> does anyone knows how i can configure oss to always choose the same device for /dev/dsp
[04:25] <xtknight> Ultima, enable the plugin for compiz?  or are you using beryl
[04:25] <schekin> 7.04 beta updated to 7.04 relis (and cost mb?)??
[04:26] <Ultima> I don't know
[04:26] <xtknight> schekin, what?
[04:26] <Ultima> I'm on fiesty
[04:26] <lucifiel> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13122/ <----syslog
[04:26] <phixnay> xtknight: I sent the output as a pm but I can pastebin it if you prefer
[04:26] <schekin> i am russian
[04:26] <xtknight> schekin, 7.04 final is not out yet.  but when it is, it will not be much if any bigger
[04:26] <lucifiel> xtknight: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13122/ <---- syslog
[04:26] <schekin> 7.04 beta updated to be 7.04 relis (and cost mb?)??
[04:26] <xtknight> schekin, ok i just misunderstood your question.
[04:26] <xtknight> !ru | schekin
[04:26] <ubotu> schekin:    #ubuntu-ru       /  Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke
[04:26] <aoirthoir> howdy
[04:26] <LjL> ProN00b: actually, if my understanding is correct, the "xmltv" package will generate xmltv listings (that you can use with xmltv-gui or ontv) on the fly from various sources, including german ones
[04:26] <bimberi> Ultima: It's an option in System -> Preferences -> Desktop Effects
[04:27] <LjL> ProN00b: see http://xmltv.org/wiki/
[04:27] <Ultima> I know
[04:27] <xtknight> phixnay, i didnt get the PM for some reason
[04:27] <Ultima> but how do i switch
[04:27] <xtknight> phixnay, pastebin please
[04:27] <jeanre> xtknight: I dont seem to get good speed swith that
[04:27] <jeanre> the default gnome client
[04:27] <xtknight> jeanre, i get 700k or so
[04:27] <Ultima> Since when I switch its just normal
[04:27] <jeanre> I get 1k
[04:27] <phixnay> xtknight: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13123/
[04:27] <xtknight> jeanre, so do i.  but with dmz disabled.  i dont know what to suggest :\
[04:27] <bimberi> Ultima: sounds like a bug, or an issue with your video drivers
[04:27] <xtknight> jeanre, i throttle upload a tad to max out my D/L
[04:28] <the_scientist> ok, what must i type in after the "sudo apt-get install" if i want to get gftp in ubuntu 5.10?
[04:28] <xtknight> the_scientist, 'gftp'
[04:28] <fenrig> how do i configure oss to always use the same device for /dev/dsp?
[04:28] <lucifiel> xtknight: uhm, where do i find the gdm log? is it in the gdm directory? if so, in the gdm directory, there're 3 logs. which one do i paste?
[04:28] <phixnay> I thought 5.10 was no longer supported
[04:28] <xtknight> phixnay, ok looks like a CD FX4831T Mitsumi CD 48X IDE 90MS
[04:28] <bimberi> phixnay: a few weeks left
[04:28] <anilomkar> when i am trying to update the apt-get it is displaying this error message "gzip: stdin: not in gzip format Err http://archive.ubuntu.com dapper/multiverse Sources  Sub-process gzip returned an error code (1)"
[04:28] <xtknight> lucifiel, :0.log
[04:29] <phixnay> bimberi: ok
[04:29] <phixnay> xtknight: ok, so change the fstab entry to point to /dev/sdb?
[04:29] <anilomkar> please help me
[04:29] <xtknight> phixnay, for cd drive yes
[04:29] <Vilhelms> Hello, I'm trying to set up a second monitor connected to my laptop with an ATI Xpress 200. I got both to display correctly and I can use both, except the fglrx drivers won't display on either. I used sudo aticonfig --initial=dual-head --screen-layout=LeftOf to set up the dual monitor and it seemed to work, but if I do fglrxinfo this is what I Get: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13124/plain/
[04:29] <phixnay> xtknight: awesome
[04:29] <Vilhelms> Could someone please help me? Thanks
[04:29] <OrTigaS> how to add icons in desktop?
[04:29] <phixnay> !ask Vilhelms
[04:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ask vilhelms - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:29] <jeanre> xtknight: is there a support channel?
[04:29] <lucifiel> xtknight:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13125/ <---- :0.log
[04:29] <phixnay> lol
[04:29] <xtknight> !ask | Vilhelms
[04:29] <ubotu> Vilhelms: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:30] <xtknight> he did though
[04:30] <xtknight> :P
[04:30] <the_scientist> how do i update 5.10?
[04:30] <Ultima> xtknight: Where do i find the flash for 64BIt?
[04:30] <xtknight> sorry
[04:30] <bimberi> !flash64 | Ultima
[04:30] <ubotu> Ultima: You can run Flash, Real, and Java plugins in AMD64 bit computers with Firefox. see the steps to follow at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava
[04:30] <Vilhelms> xtknight, I asked the question, that was after I asked the question
[04:30] <NorthernLights> !windows
[04:30] <ubotu> 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
[04:30] <lucifiel> xtknight: so, any idea what's wrong?
[04:30] <HostilePenguin> what does glxinfo say?
[04:30] <NorthernLights> bwahaha i knew it would be funny
[04:30] <xtknight> lucifiel, ugh..not really.  do the regular open source radeon drivers work?  or is that what you're using
[04:31] <phixnay> gksu update-manager -c updates to the newest release, right?
[04:31] <Vilhelms> HostilePenguin, Are you asking me?
[04:31] <HostilePenguin> yes
[04:31] <xtknight> !upgrade | the_scientist, phixnay
[04:31] <ubotu> the_scientist, phixnay: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[04:31] <phixnay> maybe the_scientist could use that
[04:31] <sanityx> LjL well maybe so, but the newer versions should at least support newer hardware . . .
[04:31] <lucifiel> xtknight: i dunno, i didn't install any extra drivers. i just let ubuntu auto-detect everything.
[04:31] <Vilhelms> HostilePenguin, glxinfo: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13126/plain/
[04:31] <xtknight> lucifiel, alright.  i suppose you should try fglrx instead.  you're on a different PC now right since X crashes?
[04:31] <the_scientist> thanx ubotu!!
[04:31] <LjL> sanityx: and break some of the older in the process - it's not like this never happened before... new kernels, new bugs
[04:31] <xtknight> !bot | the_scientist
[04:31] <ubotu> the_scientist: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[04:31] <xtknight> !thanks | the_scientist
[04:31] <ubotu> the_scientist: You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[04:31] <bimberi> !thanks | the_scientist
[04:32] <bimberi> ha :)
[04:32] <HostilePenguin> lets see your xorg.conf
[04:32] <lucifiel> xtknight: huh? i'm still on the same pc since it restarted anyways.
[04:32] <xtknight> lucifiel, wait a minute.  so X is started or not?
[04:32] <lucifiel> xtknight: what's fglrx ?
[04:32] <HostilePenguin> direct rendering isnt enabled
[04:32] <PresuntoRJ> can any one give me a hand with pptp VPN connection?
[04:32] <lucifiel> xtknight: it's started again. it crashed just now and restarted.
[04:32] <HostilePenguin> ati drivers
[04:32] <LjL> lucifiel: the name of the (proprietary) driver for ATI graphics card
[04:32] <xtknight> lucifiel, oh it's crashing spontaneously but it does work sometimes?
[04:33] <lucifiel> xtknight: it crashed just once a short while ago.
[04:33] <xtknight> lucifiel, i dont know.  i would try the proprietary drivers
[04:33] <xtknight> !ati | lucifiel
[04:33] <ubotu> lucifiel: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:33] <Vilhelms> HostilePenguin, I know, thats why I'm asking... Because I can't get it to work. Here is my xorg.conf http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13127/
[04:33] <HostilePenguin> fglrx works good thats what i use
[04:33] <LjL> now, as long as it's *one* crash, i wouldn't worry so much lucifiel... things do crash. yeah, on Linux too :P
[04:33] <LjL> when the *kernel* crashes, it's a bit different, but
[04:33] <messy> how do u open a file from the terminal. i know how to navigate. but am not sure how u open something. like say a document.
[04:33] <Ultima> I'm getting a error on wine
[04:33] <xtknight> yeah...i was under the impression it was crashing regularly
[04:33] <lucifiel> ljl: lol oops... oh ...
[04:33] <xtknight> if it's just once, bleh it happens
[04:33] <Ultima> /home/myles/Stuff From Windows/kd messenger/runtime
[04:33] <Ultima> /home/myles/Stuff From Windows/kd messenger/invite2.psd
[04:33] <Ultima> /home/myles/Stuff From Windows/kd messenger/KD messenger.exe
[04:33] <Ultima> /home/myles/Stuff From Windows/kd messenger/KD messenger_original.exe
[04:33] <Ultima> /home/myles/Stuff From Windows/kd messenger/login2.psd
[04:33] <Ultima> /home/myles/Stuff From Windows/kd messenger/notifier2.psd
[04:33] <Ultima> /home/myles/Stuff From Windows/kd messenger/openssl_license.txt
[04:33] <xtknight> !paste | Ultima
[04:33] <ubotu> Ultima: 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)
[04:33] <Ultima> /home/myles/Stuff From Windows/kd messenger/PicasaCapture.dll
[04:34] <matutano> my knetworkmanager is stalling at 28% anyone got the solution? I'm looking for it 2 days now... and nothing
[04:34] <Ultima> sorry
[04:34] <phixnay> xtknight: will sudo mount -a attempt to detect the cd drive now?
[04:34] <Ultima> It was what was pasted
[04:34] <xtknight> messy, it depends on the document.  gedit /path/to/file  for a text file
[04:34] <Vilhelms> HostilePenguin, Yeah I have been using fglrx its just that it won't work since I started using a second monitor and I can't get it to work
[04:34] <Ultima> Application tried to create a window, but no driver could be loaded.
[04:34] <Ultima> Unknown error (127).
[04:34] <xtknight> phixnay, yes
[04:34] <Ultima> ^ What I got on Wine
[04:34] <LjL> messy: you cannot open a generic "document", because it depends what format it's in. if it's a text file, one option is nano -  nano filename.txt 
[04:34] <xtknight> phixnay, if the entry has "auto" in its line.
[04:34] <lukasz> jest tu kto odemnie???
[04:34] <LjL> messy: but if it's, say, an OpenOffice document, well you'll definitely need to start openoffice
[04:35] <jeanre> what is the ubuntu-standard package for?
[04:35] <phixnay> xtknight: it has noauto, cause it's a cd drive I guess
[04:35] <xtknight> !pl | lukasz
[04:35] <ubotu> lukasz: Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[04:35] <jrib> messy: gnome-open  will do the same thing nautilus does when you double click on it
[04:35] <xtknight> phixnay, should be auto if you want it to automatically mount.  auto should be safe
[04:35] <messy> well its not a document. i have to run "check.sh" in the terminal/
[04:35] <phixnay> xtknight: ok
[04:35] <xtknight> messy, sh check.sh
[04:35] <Ultima> Does anyone know how to fix this error in wine: Application tried to create a window, but no driver could be loaded.
[04:35] <Ultima> Unknown error (127).
[04:35] <lucifiel> ljl: xtknight: sorry guys lol... i just freaked out completely.
[04:35] <xtknight> messy, or "sudo sh check.sh"  it's for ati drivers isnt iT?
[04:36] <messy> ahhh okay. so sh means run?
[04:36] <xtknight> lucifiel, how many times has it crashed thus far?
[04:36] <stefg> Ultima: I'd aks tha in #winehq
[04:36] <xtknight> messy, sh is the sh terminal, it runs sh scripts
[04:36] <Elle294> excusme... how can i say to aMule to dont use all my intenet band? because now, when amule is open, mozilla is soo slow that it's impossible to use it! :(
[04:36] <xtknight> !sh
[04:36] <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
[04:36] <phixnay> xtknight: I thought cds were usually noauto because there's not always a cd in the slot
[04:36] <OrTigaS> how to add icon in desktop... drag?
[04:36] <messy> o okay. thanks fro the help. id be lost with out this thing
[04:36] <tim__b> Anyone knows how to activate SVHS TV-OUT on an Ati graphic adapter (ATI MOBILITY RADEON X300) while the system is already up and running (without a restart of x)? I have it working when svhs cable is plugged in during booting.
[04:36] <bimberi> jeanre: It depends on a set of packages that "provides a comfortable command-line Unix-like environment"
[04:36] <lucifiel> xtknight: in this reinstallation, just once... i'd actually to reinstall ubuntu 'cos the installation didn't go correctly and everything was crashing right and left.
[04:36] <LjL> lucifiel: well, if something crashes, it's a good thing to try to find out why it did so... but no need to check inside each transistor if it's not something that happens regularly ;)
[04:37] <[WaZ] > tim__b: thats for Xorg 7.2 i believe
[04:37] <xtknight> phixnay, ehh actually mine seems to be noauto also.  but mine automatically mounts when it needs to.  leave as noauto i guess ubuntu automount should take care of the rest?
[04:37] <xtknight> phixnay, if it's no auto, -a wont mount it though.  you have to specify /dev/hdc (or whatever)
[04:37] <HostilePenguin> Section "ServerFlags"
[04:37] <HostilePenguin>         Option  "AIGLX" "off"
[04:37] <HostilePenguin> 	EndSection
[04:37] <OrTigaS> how to add time(clock) and change icon in the desktop?
[04:37] <HostilePenguin> add that
[04:37] <xtknight> phixnay, or eject and reinsert the cd?
[04:37] <xtknight> lucifiel, if it happens a second or third time in the next 5 days, start worrying
[04:37] <messy> when i did  sh check.sh i got this
[04:38] <lucifiel> xtknight: bleah so it's WinXP all over again. =P
[04:38] <messy> -e [04:38] <messy> -e  ATI Technologies
[04:38] <messy> -e [04:38] <messy> You are either not running this script from the console
[04:38] <messy> or simply do not have console ownership.  Requirement failed.
[04:38] <messy> Unable to determine XFree86 Version. Stopping now.
[04:38] <[WaZ] > tim__b: might be for Xorg .3
[04:38] <phixnay> xtknight: I think I try ejecting :) here's what mount -a did when I changed it to auto though, kinda scary: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13130/
[04:38] <xtknight> messy, run it with sudo , also please use pastebin for big texts instead of pasting here
[04:38] <[WaZ] > 7.3*
[04:38] <LjL> !paste > messy    (messy, see the private message from Ubotu)
[04:38] <messy> ok sorry.
[04:38] <bimberi> please people, 1 line maximum paste, otherwise pastebin
[04:38] <tim__b> [WaZ] , no chance to get it working in earlier xorg versions?
[04:38] <xtknight> 3 line max paste isnt it?
[04:38] <Vilhelms> HostilePenguin, Okay, do I need to restart my computer now or just X?
[04:38] <jatt> hm
[04:38] <Elle294> what i have to do for give limitations at aMule (so it doesnt use all my internet band!)
[04:39] <HostilePenguin> try just x
[04:39] <LjL> Elle294: Options / Connection
[04:39] <Vilhelms> HostilePenguin, Okay brb... thanks :)
[04:39] <Elle294> grazie :)
[04:39] <LjL> or Settings, or what it's called
[04:39] <xtknight> phixnay, umm odd.  sda1 is NTFS maybe?
[04:39] <[WaZ] > tim__b: I belive not, but I'm not certain
[04:39] <xtknight> phixnay, as for sdb i dont know
[04:39] <tim__b> ok, [WaZ] , thanks
[04:39] <xtknight> lucifiel, i dont know.  mine never crashes.  chances are its a HW problem
[04:39] <[WaZ] > tim__b: dont take my word for it, might wanna google around
[04:39] <xtknight> lucifiel, my xp never crashes either
[04:39] <phixnay> xtknight: for sda1 I'm using ntfs-3g drivers, but I might have something wrong in fstab that makes it not work
[04:40] <Vilhelms> HostilePenguin, It didn't work :( Same output with fglrxinfo and glxinfo still says direct rendering no
[04:40] <tim__b> [WaZ] , already googles for some time, found no tip on that one
[04:40] <[WaZ] > tim__b: all I know is they are planning hotplug in 7.2 or 7.3
[04:40] <OrTigaS> how to add time(clock) and change icon in the desktop?
[04:40] <Elle294> LjL what do you advice to say to amule as band's limitation to use well mozilla?
[04:40] <lucifiel> xtknight: great, please don't scare me... i've already had a nightmare experience with WinXP(oh it crashed a lot of times but always 'cos of software problems)
[04:40] <tim__b> [WaZ] , then i'll see what new version will bring :) thanks
[04:40] <dingdong> !beryl
[04:40] <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
[04:40] <HostilePenguin> Option          "DRI"                   "true" to device
[04:41] <Firefoxman> how do I contact a freenode operator
[04:41] <Firefoxman> ?
[04:41] <LjL> Elle294 it depends on your connection. how fast do you download things?
[04:41] <[WaZ] > tim__b: 7.2 was very buggy last time i tried it, at least on my PC
[04:41] <Vilhelms> HostilePenguin, To both device sections?
[04:41] <Firefoxman> How do I contack a freenode op?
[04:41] <lucifiel> !ntfs-3g
[04:41] <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)
[04:41] <Elle294> LjL , hem.. i really dont know.. :(
[04:41] <phixnay> xtknight: here is fstab, there might be something wrong there, but it looks ok to me http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13131/
[04:42] <tim__b> [WaZ] , i have standard 7.1(.1) i think
[04:42] <[WaZ] > tim__b: Feisty comes with 7.2 but I don't think its ready yet
[04:42] <LjL> Elle294: then go by trial and error ;) start with something like 500Kb/s, and then turn it down 100Kb/s at a time until you can surf the web well enough
[04:42] <OrTigaS> how to add time(clock) and change icon in the desktop?
[04:43] <Elle294> LjL, perfect!!! ^^ tencs a lot
[04:43] <xtknight> phixnay, i dont know dude.  it looks fine to me
[04:43] <tim__b> [WaZ] , i'll see what Feisty brings, already tried some options like force stv and such stuff in xorg.conf.
[04:43] <OrTigaS> how to add icons in the desktop?
[04:43] <phixnay> xtknight: ok. I'll eject and reinstert the cd
[04:43] <predaeus> OrTigaS, drag-n-drop or right click and create...
[04:44] <[WaZ] > tim__b: might wanna go in #ubuntu+1 to make sure it won't mess your system
[04:44] <Elle294> LjL, ah, uops, last question.. i have to limitate both downloads and uploads?
[04:44] <Vilhelms> HostilePenguin, Still no luck :(
[04:44] <LjL> Elle294: uhm yes. but then again, you should know how fast your connection is... or, set upload to 100Kb/s, and decrement in 10Kb/s steps
[04:44] <rj_> ik i installed the ndiswrapper from the repositories in ubuntu and i'm at the command modprobe ndiswrapper and I hit return and the curso just sits there and flashes nothing happens
[04:45] <rj_> already installed driver for wg311v3
[04:45] <OrTigaS> how to add time(clock) and change icon in the desktop?
[04:45] <rj_> says it's there and hardware is there
[04:45] <Elle294> LjL, ok.. and how can i learn how fast my connection is?
[04:45] <LjL> Elle294, check the contract with your provider =)
[04:46] <Elle294> LjL, hehe.. easy to say but i think i dont know how do it..
[04:46] <rj_> if anyone wants to see what i'm doing visit http://www.jimbo7.com/wiki/index.php?title=WG311v3_LINUX_WIKI#NdisWrapper
[04:46] <predaeus> Elle294, or use something like http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/ to estimate your bandwidth
[04:46] <jaminkle> !wifi
[04:46] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[04:46] <Shamrock_hh> I have a repeatable issue where I am copying a directory hierarchy from a fat32 USb device to another USb formatted with ext3. Half way through the ext3 drive is disconnected and it is reported that no device with that UUID is now connected. (a) anyone know about this? and (b) what steps should I take to report this problem?
[04:46] <LjL> Elle294: well, you could try downloading a large file from a fast server (like the Ubuntu CD from the italian mirror), but that won't give you your upload speed
[04:46] <jaminkle> !wireless
[04:46] <vox754> rj_: the current nsiwrapper is 1.40, get it from source, and compile it.
[04:47] <rj_> got it already
[04:47] <[WaZ] > predaeus: how reliable are these tests?
[04:47] <messy> im trying to install graphics drivers. b4 i can go ahead im told i must have XFree86 4.3 display drivrs
[04:47] <rj_> first thing i did before all this
[04:47] <messy> does ubuntu have em. or should i download
[04:47] <phixnay> xtknight: I'll try asking everyone else
[04:47] <OrTigaS> wheres the application reside, like clock,deskbar,trash?
[04:47] <phixnay> I can't mount my cd drive, anybody know why? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13133/
[04:47] <[WaZ] > messy: what video card?
[04:47] <Elle294> predaeus, i'll do it :)
[04:47] <messy> an ati car
[04:47] <predaeus> [WaZ] , no idea, but it is quite accurate normally.
[04:47] <Elle294> LjL, ok now i think i will try that site!
[04:48] <vox754> rj_: well, you said from repositories so I thought it was like 1.22 or 1.30
[04:48] <rj_> i know nothing about linux except the instructions i'm reading off the internet on how to install this stuff
[04:48] <rj_> yeah i got 1.40 first
[04:48] <Taime1> where can i find some really great instructions on how to install ubuntu (and dual boot) on a new mac?
[04:48] <rj_> but you mentioned repos
[04:48] <rj_> so i did that then
[04:48] <[WaZ] > predaeus: k, never was accurate with me ;-)
[04:48] <predaeus> Elle294, make sure you choose a server taht is close to your location. Or search the web (e.g. google) for other test sites.
[04:48] <lucifiel> xknight: btw, do you know if it's safe to install fuse 2.6.0 ? ljl said to be cautious but what's your opinion? after all, i desperately need to get my ntfs volumes working with read/write access. =)
[04:48] <rj_> i have no idea what's better here
[04:48] <rj_> new linux user
[04:48] <messy> im the same rj
[04:48] <predaeus> [WaZ] , yea not exactly but it is not too far off here.
[04:49] <phixnay> I can't mount my cd drive, anybody know why? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13133/
[04:49] <grogoreo> hi
[04:50] <messy> Waz will i give u the link to what im looking. maybe u can help if u see
[04:50] <mheins> hi -- I am putting up 6.10, boots from CD but keyboard and mouse don't work at all after boot. Have tried both PS/2 connectors and USB keyboard mouse -- no mouse pointer movement, no keys appear to work.
[04:50] <messy> http://ati.de/support/drivers/linux/linux-radeon.html
[04:50] <grogoreo> does anyone know how I can manually change the preferences for k9copy? I chose to use OpenGL for previewing and it now comes up with a message. I've tried uninstalling using --purge but it still comes up with it. I've also tried to find a config file but there doesn't seem to be one
[04:50] <OrTigaS> wheres the application reside, like clock,deskbar,trash?
[04:50] <jordan> irc://irc.freenode.net/ubuntu.pl
[04:51] <jaminkle> can someone please help me with https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/RalinkRT61?highlight=%28WifiDocs%2FDriver%29
[04:51] <ElbridgeGerry> I removed Ubuntu from my machine by booting from the LiveCD, deleting my Ubuntu partition and swap partition and resizing my Windows partition. When I start up, I get a GRUB error. Why is GRUB still there, and how can I remove it so my computer just boots to Windows?
[04:51] <Elle294> predaeus, LjL.. i found it! :) i've a connection of 220 kb/s
[04:51] <gepatino> phixnay: you have a scsi cd?
[04:51] <phixnay> gepatino: I have a really old computer, i don't know how to find out what it has
[04:51] <minimec> phixnay: I guess there should be '/dev/hdb' instead of /dev/sdb' in the fstab
[04:51] <LjL> Elle294: then set download to 190kb/s or so. upload, make it... not sure, 15kb/s or so
[04:51] <[WaZ] > messy: just a sec
[04:52] <ElbridgeGerry> Basically, I've removed Ubuntu, how do I remove GRUB?
[04:52] <messy> thanks
[04:52] <phixnay> mimimec, I don't think my computer has a /dev/hdb
[04:52] <baktaah> Could someone help me do my desktop to this?
[04:52] <gepatino> phixnay: the message you've posted says that partition sdb couldn't be mounted
[04:52] <baktaah> http://gnome-look.org/CONTENT/content-pre1/37560-1.jpg
[04:52] <mheins> Remove grub by overwriting with another boot loader
[04:52] <pirea> Been any reports of ID drives be recognized but not their partitions? :V
[04:52] <pirea> Wrong channel. XD
[04:52] <OrTigaS> i want to add clock in the desktop. how to do that and change icon?
[04:52] <gepatino> phixnay: sdb is commonly asociated to scsi devs
[04:52] <[WaZ] > messy: http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Edgy_Installation_Guide
[04:52] <Elle294> LjL, and so i could use mozzilla without problems that it's slow, right?
[04:52] <gepatino> phixnay: (or sata or usb drives)
[04:52] <phixnay> ok
[04:52] <LjL> Elle294: depends. 15kb/s upload might still be a bit too high, try and see
[04:53] <baktaah> http://gnome-look.org/CONTENT/content-pre1/37560-1.jpg Could someone help me making my desktop look like this, all I need is the icons and t he bar to the right
[04:53] <gepatino> phixnay: to mount a cd, try running 'mount /media/cdrom'
[04:53] <Elle294> LjL, perfect. thaks a lot. i go. byeee
[04:53] <OrTigaS> wheres the application reside, like clock,deskbar,trash?
[04:53] <messy> ill try that. thanks
[04:53] <[WaZ] > messy: what version of ubuntu, graphics card you have?
[04:53] <gepatino> phixnay: and there you should see the contents of the cd
[04:53] <OrTigaS> wheres the application reside, like clock,deskbar,trash?  so i can add it in desktop.
[04:53] <Ultima> How do i use Flash on 64Bit Ubuntu?
[04:54] <mheins> No one has heard of keyboard/mouse problems on initial boot of 6.10, eh?
[04:54] <messy> ati mobile x1300
[04:54] <phixnay> gepatino: minimec: I did sudo lshw -class disk, and it said I have a /dev/sbd
[04:54] <messy> ubuntu 6.10
[04:54] <IndyGunFreak> !flash64
[04:54] <ubotu> You can run Flash, Real, and Java plugins in AMD64 bit computers with Firefox. see the steps to follow at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava
[04:54] <sacater> hey, my keyboard locale has gone weird, i need help to change it back to qwerty UK
[04:54] <phixnay> sdb, rather
[04:55] <[WaZ] > messy: then just follow the instructions, I don't recommend installing the driver manually, just do it the 'ubuntu' way
[04:55] <baktaah> http://gnome-look.org/CONTENT/content-pre1/37560-1.jpg Could someone help me making my desktop look like this, all I need is the icons and t he bar to the right
[04:55] <messy> ok good
[04:55] <[WaZ] > messy: just make sure you back-up your xorg.conf file, in case it doesn't work
[04:55] <messy> should i backup b4 i try anything. and whats best way
[04:55] <OrTigaS> wheres the application reside, like clock,deskbar,trash?  so i can add it in desktop.
[04:55] <minimec> phixnay: gepatino is right. Try to mount /media/cdrom. This would be the simplest solution.
[04:56] <labioz> !beryl
[04:56] <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
[04:56] <messy> how will i make backup
[04:56] <vox754> baktaah: is that a Mac?
[04:56] <kikdadog> Back again for the k-7 kernel problem, i remove the k-7 kernel via synaptic,but it leaves the initrd image in boot folder, these are the same files that are messed up,is it safe to just delete them????
[04:56] <[WaZ] > messy: sudo cp /etc/C11/xorg.conf ~/Desktop
[04:56] <xtknight> X11 ^
[04:56] <Ultima> How do you use flash on 64Bit Ubuntu?
[04:56] <baktaah> vox754 no it's lionux
[04:56] <OrTigaS> wheres the application reside, like clock,deskbar,trash?  so i can add it in desktop.
[04:56] <[WaZ] > to restore: sudo cp ~/Desktop/xorg.conf /etc/X11
[04:56] <modoc> kikdadog: depends on if the initrd is set to be used by your boot manager
[04:56] <jrib> !flash > Ultima    (Ultima, see the private message from ubotu)
[04:57] <jaminkle> is there a command to reboot all the networking
[04:57] <modoc> jaminkle: sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[04:57] <Enselic``> jaminkle: sudo ifup/down
[04:57] <Enselic``> or that
[04:57] <jrib> Ultima: you can use gnash natively on 64bit or you can check out the wiki instructions on how to use 32bit flash on 64bit ubuntu
[04:57] <phixnay> minimec, gepatino : ok I did that, but I got the same message as before. maybe I have to "use ide-scsi" "sr0" or "so" like it says, but I don't know what those are
[04:57] <gepatino> phixnay:  could you pastebin the result of dmseg|tail
[04:58] <kikdadog> modoc, how do i check that
[04:58] <minimec> phixnay: Looks that your /etc/fstab has an error.
[04:58] <phixnay> gepatino: minimec http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13135/
[04:58] <[WaZ] > messy: you can always run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" aswell to recover from bad installation
[04:58] <Ultima> jrib: I can only find Win32 gnash
[04:58] <OrTigaS> wheres the application reside, like clock,deskbar,trash?  so i can add it in desktop.
[04:58] <messy> ok
[04:59] <modoc> kikdadog: in your boot manager config (grub = menu.lst), look at the entry you use to boot and make sure it doesn't reference a file you want to delete
[04:59] <phaedrus_> how do i reinstall grub so my ubuntu os comes up again?  i am on live edgy cd right now
[04:59] <sacater> hey, my keyboard locale has gone weird, i need help to change it back to qwerty UK
[04:59] <OrTigaS> wheres the application reside, like clock,deskbar,trash?  so i can add it in desktop.
[04:59] <kikdadog> nope there all clear
[04:59] <crimeboy> OrTigaS: u put it in the gconf-editor
[04:59] <phixnay> minimec, gepatino: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13136/ fstab
[04:59] <[WaZ] > phaedrus_: do you know on what partition your root partition is?
[04:59] <phaedrus_> sd0,1
[04:59] <[WaZ] > ok
[05:00] <kikdadog> when i tried to upgrade the kernel, the intrid files for some reason didnt install
[05:00] <[WaZ] > phaedrus_: open terminal
[05:00] <OrTigaS> yea whereit reside so i can create to launcher
[05:00] <phaedrus_> yah
[05:00] <modoc> kikdadog: if you're using grub, it has a line for initd for each entry
[05:00] <minimec> phixnay: I guess it's hdb instead of sdb
[05:00] <[WaZ] > phaedrus_: is your first HD hd0 ?
[05:00] <lucifiel> !kernel
[05:00] <ubotu> kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[05:00] <Ultima> jrib: I can only find Win32 gnash
[05:00] <phaedrus_> no its sd0
[05:00] <phaedrus_> on the laptop it is seen like that
[05:00] <xtknight> sda = (hd0) in grub
[05:00] <[WaZ] > phaedrus_: okay, then do sudo grub
[05:00] <phixnay> but there's no hdb on the computer
[05:01] <jeanre> man Tiesto is teh best dj
[05:01] <phaedrus_> root (sd0,1)
[05:01] <phaedrus_> ?
[05:01] <xtknight> i dont believe (sd) is proper notation in grub?
[05:01] <phixnay> minimec: but there's no hdb on the computer any more it seems
[05:01] <[WaZ] > root (hd0,1) i believe
[05:01] <baktaah> How does one install icons in Ubuntu?
[05:01] <kikdadog> modoc is there a way i could just get the intrid file for the k-7 kernel, for some reason it just wont create it during the upgrade
[05:01] <[WaZ] > then setup (hd0)
[05:01] <minimec> phixnay: Well you seem to have a harddisk on hda wich is a ide harddisk. I giess that the cdrom is also on ide, wich means hdb.
[05:02] <xtknight> kikdadog, i think it's update initramfs or something
[05:02] <cherub> anyone around with knowledge in the adding of a new hdd ?
[05:02] <ElbridgeGerry> Is there a way to overwrite the MBR with the Windows boot loader from the Ubuntu LiveCD? I have no clue where my XP CD is.
[05:02] <Foon> no more pain-in-the-ass keyboard switching, ha!
[05:02] <modoc> kikdadog: how are you getting the k7 kernel?
[05:02] <Acanar> I just got an update that says its a distribution upgrade. Does this mean there is a new release of Feisty? Beta 2 maby?
[05:02] <OrTigaS> wheres the application reside, like clock,deskbar,trash?  so i can add it in desktop by creating it.
[05:02] <phixnay> minimec: all of my partitions are called sdax
[05:02] <kikdadog> synaptic
[05:02] <xtknight> Acanar, i dont think so.  just more updates i guess.
[05:02] <phaedrus_> [WaZ] :  fdisk -l  gives me sda
[05:02] <phaedrus_> no hda
[05:02] <Foon> one question though, how do I remove a folder that seems to be protected?
[05:02] <vox754> baktaah: is that a friend's computer? because there is an apple in the bottom left
[05:02] <[WaZ] > (feisty > Acanar
[05:02] <[WaZ] > !feisty > Acanar
[05:02] <xtknight> Foon, what folder out of curiosity?  it could be hazardous
[05:03] <[WaZ] > phaedrus_: i think grub doesn't use sd
[05:03] <minimec> phixnay: Look at line 7-10 of the fstab.
[05:03] <kikdadog> makes a intrid file, just nothing on it, completely empty
[05:03] <xtknight> (hd0) is sda in GRUB
[05:03] <[WaZ] > phaedrus_: you can always mount your hd and check /boot/grub/menu.lst
[05:03] <baktaah> vox754 it's linux damnit
[05:03] <Foon> xfree86..in ~/mga/mgadrivers
[05:03] <xtknight> !language
[05:03] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[05:03] <sacater> hey, my keyboard locale has gone weird, i need help to change it back to qwerty UK
[05:03] <Foon> I no longer use that because it doesn't work
[05:03] <minimec> phixnay: and then .... look at line 11 ;)
[05:03] <phixnay> minimec: I think those are left over from dapper
[05:03] <Foon> (I use vesa)
[05:03] <OrTigaS> wheres the application reside, like clock,deskbar,trash?  so i can add it in desktop by creating it.
[05:03] <Acanar> WaZ, I'm already running Feisty I don't understand what "distribution" i'm upgrading right now
[05:03] <craigbass1976> couple of questions...  What the difference (other than speed) between usin bsc43xx-fwcutter and ndiswrapper?  Then, why when installing gnomesword does the message "This application conflicts with other installed software. To install 'gnomesword' the conflicting software must be removed before." pop up?
[05:03] <Foon> so I'm trying to delete it
[05:03] <vox754> baktaah: okay... just wondering
[05:04] <phixnay> minimec: I commented out that line as it didn't work
[05:04] <phixnay> 11
[05:04] <[WaZ] > Acanar: for Feisty support please go to #ubuntu+1
[05:04] <gepatino> phixnay: does the command ' lsmod | grep ide-scsi '  shows anything?
[05:04] <xtknight> craigbass1976, fwcutter just rips the firmware out of a windows driver.  ndiswrapper is a framework to emulate a windows NDIS network driver on linux
[05:04] <phaedrus_> [WaZ] :  says the stage1 does not exist when i do setup (hd,0)
[05:04] <[WaZ] > Acanar: you'll get better help there
[05:04] <phaedrus_> i mean (hd0)
[05:04] <Acanar> waz, thanks
[05:04] <jeanre> xtknight: I got the default client working ok
[05:04] <phixnay> gepatino: no it doesn't
[05:04] <jeanre> thanks for your trouble
[05:04] <xtknight> ah cool
[05:04] <[WaZ] > phaedrus_: change it in /boot/grub/menu.lst
[05:04] <OrTigaS> wheres the application reside, like clock,deskbar,trash?  so i can add it in desktop by creating it.
[05:04] <Foon> 4 drw-r--r-- 5 geoff geoff 4096 2002-02-25 12:07 xfree86
[05:05] <xtknight> craigbass1976, fwcutter is used in conjunction with a native linux driver.
[05:05] <Foon> is the file permissions on it
[05:05] <[WaZ] > there use sda1
[05:05] <cherub> normal for partition of a new hdd to take forever ?
[05:05] <xtknight> Foon, xfree86?  where is that?
[05:05] <craigbass1976> xtknight, ok, how about the gnomesword issue?
[05:05] <minimec> phixnay: You have a ide cdrom drive. So with some 'sdX' your drive will not work, because it is a ide drive...
[05:05] <gepatino> phixnay: try loading the module ide-scsi (sudo modprobe ide-scsi) and try to mount again
[05:05] <xtknight> Foon, are you sure it's not a system file?
[05:05] <Foon> geoff@tuxserver:~/mga/mgadrivers$
[05:05] <phaedrus_> waz:  on the cd?
[05:05] <[WaZ] > phaedrus_: wait, was it sda1 or sda2?
[05:05] <phaedrus_> sda1
[05:05] <xtknight> Foon, ok.  set ownership.  sudo chown -R geoff:geoff ~/mga
[05:05] <Foon> it's something I downloaded off the net hoping to get my display working, I ended up using vesa instead
[05:05] <[WaZ] > ah then try root (hd0,0)
[05:05] <OrTigaS> wheres the application reside, like clock,deskbar,trash?  so i can add it in desktop by creating it.
[05:05] <xtknight> Foon, somehow it got d/l as root
[05:05] <phaedrus_> duh....woops
[05:06] <phixnay> minimec, if I have an ide cdrom drive, which I probably do, why does the computer think it's scsi
[05:06] <Foon> oh okay
[05:06] <xtknight> craigbass1976, no idea
[05:06] <xtknight> craigbass1976, what is gnomesword?
[05:06] <Foon> musta been aptitude
[05:06] <minimec> phixnay: Take line 12 of fstab and try to use '/dev/hdb' or '/dev/hdc' and try to mount /media/cdrom
[05:06] <xtknight> phixnay, feisty or edgy?
[05:06] <minimec> phixnay: I cannot tell you ;)
[05:06] <xtknight> feisty thinks my IDE is scsi also, at least sometimes.  i dont know
[05:06] <xtknight> libata maybe
[05:06] <OrTigaS> wheres the application reside, like clock,deskbar,trash?  so i can add it in desktop by creating it.
[05:06] <craigbass1976> xtknight, bible software.  I found a forum post thougth that might get me going.
[05:06] <phaedrus_> sweet..thanks for help...i didnt know that grub had no sd0
[05:06] <messy> waz u there.
[05:06] <ferronica> any one here using Glabels???
[05:06] <ferronica> need help
[05:07] <[WaZ] > phaedrus_: np ;-)
[05:07] <phaedrus_> hehe  could have saved some time..thanks a million [WaZ] 
[05:07] <xtknight> OrTigaS, wow dude you have asked that a lot.  umm do you mea nthe panel?
[05:07] <phixnay> xtknight: feisty..... I knew someone would catch me eventually
[05:07] <ferronica> to print CD Labels :(
[05:07] <OrTigaS> no
[05:07] <messy> im at the stage where i disable composite extension
[05:07] <xtknight> phixnay, not like we're gonna throw you in jail for using it or anything :P
[05:07] <gerhard> how can i watch swf with my opera?
[05:07] <OrTigaS> i want it on desktop
[05:07] <messy> ive opened the xorg file in gedit
[05:07] <OrTigaS> and change the icon
[05:07] <ferronica> not  getting the right paper :(
[05:07] <Foon> 4 drw-r--r-- 5 geoff geoff 4096 2002-02-25 12:07 xfree86
[05:07] <Foon> geoff@tuxserver:~/mga/mgadrivers$ cd xfree86/
[05:07] <Foon> -bash: cd: xfree86/: Permission denied
[05:07] <Foon> after I did chown
[05:07] <[WaZ] > messy: just add those lines at the end of your file
[05:08] <vox754> OrTigaS: there is a panel, right click add to panel, search for the application and look around, most applications are on /usr/bin
[05:08] <zyth> Foon, chown -r
[05:08] <xtknight> Foon, sudo chmod -R 777 xfree86
[05:08] <messy> xorg.conf is empty
[05:08] <zyth> its recursive
[05:08] <xtknight> Foon, i guess
[05:08] <messy> is that normal
[05:08] <phixnay> xtknight, minimec, gepatino, I have to go, bbl
[05:08] <ferronica> [WaZ] : help needed here :(
[05:08] <Foon> -R or -r? :)
[05:08] <messy> do i just paste em in to that
[05:08] <xtknight> -R is recursive
[05:08] <[WaZ] > ferronica: whats you problem? ;-)
[05:08] <xtknight> -r is reference
[05:08] <[WaZ] > messy: yes
[05:08] <OrTigaS> ok in /usr/bin  let me se
[05:08] <messy> ok.
[05:08] <Foon> ok
[05:08] <[WaZ] > messy: ill show you my xorg.conf
[05:08] <ferronica> [WaZ] : regarding CD Label print
[05:08] <[WaZ] > !pastebin
[05:08] <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)
[05:09] <[WaZ] > ferronica: ?
[05:09] <[WaZ] > ferronica: with a printer?
[05:09] <vox754> !who > OrTigaS
[05:09] <OrTigaS> how about the CLOCK
[05:09] <Foon> oh
[05:09] <ferronica> [WaZ] : i am net getting the right print on my paper
[05:09] <Foon> the contense of xfree86 are mga_dri.so et al
[05:09] <Foon> is it safe to delete? :S
[05:10] <xtknight> huh?
[05:10] <messy> ihow do i see thwm? are u sending me something
[05:10] <messy> them*
[05:10] <Cheyenne> How do I login to my ubuntu machine over ftp?
[05:10] <[WaZ] > messy: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13139/
[05:10] <xtknight> Foon, umm aren't you trying to install drivers?
[05:10] <xtknight> Foon, i wouldnt delete the .so files (libraries)
[05:10] <Cheyenne> i have the address but how do I put the user and password in to the ftp:// address
[05:10] <messy> ok thanks
[05:10] <[WaZ] > ferronica: Im not sure I can help...
[05:10] <Foon> xtknight: no, I'm trying to delete drivers I no longer use
[05:11] <Foon> I installed vesa instead, which works
[05:11] <xtknight> Foon, oh well they are in your home dir, not system.  so yes it's safe.  if you're talking aobut something in ~/mga
[05:11] <Foon> so I want to scrap the old non-working ones
[05:11] <ferronica> [WaZ] : Is there any other software to print CD label???????
[05:11] <[WaZ] > messy: do not copy paste it, it won't work, just look at it to make sure it resembles
[05:11] <xtknight> Foon, sudo rm -rf ~/mga
[05:11] <EADG> Cheyenne: from a terminal type ftp --> open --> address
[05:11] <[WaZ] > ferronica: I don't print CD labels :-S
[05:11] <Foon> xtknight: how sure are we it's safe?
[05:11] <Foon> :)
[05:11] <messy> ok
[05:11] <ferronica> [WaZ] : Oh :(
[05:11] <xtknight> Foon, 100% if you're using vesa now
[05:11] <Foon> ok!
[05:11] <Foon> :)
[05:11] <ferronica> [WaZ] : then what you use
[05:11] <xtknight> ~/mga isn't part of your system.
[05:12] <[WaZ] > ferronica: to print? cupsd
[05:12] <Cheyenne> EADG, I am on my windows machine not on linux.
[05:12] <ferronica> [WaZ] : what is that ??
[05:12] <we2by> is there any alternative beside vlc and darwin streaming server?
[05:12] <Foon> yay! finally got rid of that darn mga folder
[05:12] <[WaZ] > ferronica: its a printer server
[05:12] <Foon> it was bugging the heck outta me
[05:12] <kikdadog> xtknight i tried sudo apt-get update initramfs, it gives me an error, the update command takes no arguments. Any ideas???
[05:12] <EADG> Cheyenne: Works the same from Windows command line.
[05:12] <ferronica> [WaZ] : oh
[05:12] <xtknight> kikdadog, oh  i meant update-initramfs or sometihng.  it's a program
[05:12] <[WaZ] > ferronica: its probably a driver issue
[05:12] <Foon> how do I find out how much free space I have?
[05:12] <kikdadog> lmao
[05:12] <xtknight> kikdadog, but i dont know how to use it exactly
[05:12] <ferronica> [WaZ] : i wana to print CD labels :(
[05:12] <[WaZ] > Foon: df -h
[05:12] <Cheyenne> EADG, I have it password protected
[05:13] <kikdadog> k
[05:13] <EADG> Cheyenne: In a web browser type ftp://user:pass@address.
[05:13] <matutano> I can't use <alt>, as writing modifier in xgl, is a reported bug?
[05:13] <minimec> Foon: gnome-system-manager
[05:13] <EADG> Cheyenne: from commnad line it will ask for user & pass once you connect :)
[05:13] <Foon> for some reason, a few days ago, my computer started losing free space for no perceivable reason
[05:13] <Foon> and the server is behind a firewall with all ports stealthed
[05:13] <Foon> :S
[05:14] <Cheyenne> EADG< Thanks a million! :)
[05:14] <xtknight> kikdadog, like this maybe?  "sudo update-initramfs -c -k kernel-version-you-need-to-fix"
[05:14] <Foon> ty [WaZ] 
[05:14] <gorski> a program like tvtime, please?
[05:14] <Foon> see, I think I should have about 14GBs free or so, but I only have 9GBs free
[05:14] <kikdadog> thanks
[05:14] <Foon> (20GB drive)
[05:15] <xtknight> gorski, why not tvtime?
[05:15] <xtknight> !info tvtime | gorski
[05:15] <ubotu> gorski: tvtime: A high quality television application. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.1-2.2ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 636 kB, installed size 1768 kB
[05:15] <gorski> not working
[05:15] <Foon> how could I find out what's taking up so much space?
[05:15] <gepatino> Foon: try the command 'du' to find the biggest dirs
[05:15] <xtknight> Foon, system->accessories->disk space analyzer
[05:15] <Foon> (whatever was eating away at the HD stopped when I killed some processes a couple days ago)
[05:16] <sinkorswim> can someone tell me why init.d is used to start/stop/restart stuff? I see it mentioned in various tutorials
[05:16] <gepatino> Foon: i usually use 'du -m --max-depth=1' to show results in megs and only one level of dirs
[05:16] <Foon> ty gepatino and xtknight :) I'm sshed right now btw
[05:16] <Foon> what do the numbers mean?
[05:16] <gorski> does exist a program similar to tvtime?
[05:16] <xtknight> sinkorswim, it's just a managed way of doing it.  it keeps track of what services are up/down
[05:16] <gepatino> Foon: the megs in each directory
[05:16] <xtknight> gorski, lots.  i dont know what is best.  search for 'tv' in synaptic
[05:17] <gorski> ok
[05:17] <sinkorswim> xtknight, thanks. is there another way to start & stop services? is there a way to list all running services?
[05:17] <dpupp> can someone point me out to a compatability list? i'd like to check ubuntu's support for the asus p5b mobo. Thanks
[05:17] <Foon> 7245    .
[05:17] <Foon> errr
[05:17] <xtknight> sinkorswim, system->admin->services has a couple
[05:17] <xtknight> sinkorswim, other than that not sure
[05:17] <gepatino> Foon: . is the curr dir
[05:17] <xtknight> dpupp, p5b has issues with EDgy
[05:18] <sinkorswim> xtknight, thanks :)
[05:18] <Foon> yeah I know :)
[05:18] <xtknight> dpupp, it uses the JMicron controller.  if you have any drives attached to it you will experience issues (IDE drives can not be detected).  it is fixed in Feisty
[05:18] <Foon> 7389516 -rw-------  1 geoff geoff 7559466720 2007-03-29 09:44 .xsession-errors
[05:18] <Foon> ?!?!?
[05:18] <matutano> I can't use <alt>, as writing modifier in xgl, is a reported bug?
[05:18] <drew> I still can't seem to be able to fix this, tried reinstalling each package, removing, etc. nothing works: http://rafb.net/p/DjU69F21.html
[05:18] <gepatino> Foon: oh... yeah... once happened to me
[05:18] <gepatino> Foon: you can delete the file
[05:19] <drew> If anyone knows a fix, plz tell me. ^^
[05:19] <Foon> okay, how do I prevent that from happening?
[05:19] <gepatino> Foon: sometimes, when you have some weird errors in X
[05:19] <dpupp> feisty? whoa a new ubuntu release already? i've been sleeping since......... brezzy.
[05:19] <Foon> oh
[05:19] <gepatino> Foon: they are reported to that file, and it could became very big
[05:19] <Foon> oh okay
[05:19] <Foon> weird
[05:19] <Foon> because nothing seemed wrong when it was happening
[05:19] <[WaZ] > dpupp: Fiesty is still beta, due in April
[05:19] <[WaZ] > !feisty > dpupp
[05:20] <xtknight> drew, you have some serious package conflict issues
[05:20] <Foon> haha
[05:20] <drew> xtknight: tell me about it =\
[05:20] <xtknight> drew, are you using wine from winehq reopsitories or from ubuntu?
[05:20] <q_a_z_steve> hey, why isn't add/remove working to install java on herd 5
[05:20] <gepatino> Foon: you can read the file to see what could have happened
[05:20] <xtknight> drew, just dont touch the libc package
[05:20] <q_a_z_steve> ???
[05:20] <xtknight> :O
[05:20] <dpupp> nice!
[05:20] <Foon> I just did cat .xsession-errors
[05:20] <drew> xtknight: ive actually put in edge repository and im in dapper, could that be it?
[05:20] <Foon> it was the friggin cmatrix SCREENSAVER which I couldn't get working.
[05:20] <[WaZ] > !feisty | q_a_z_steve
[05:20] <ubotu> q_a_z_steve: The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[05:20] <xtknight> drew, definitely
[05:20] <xtknight> drew, why not the dapper reop?
[05:20] <xtknight> repo*
[05:21] <q_a_z_steve> [WaZ] : thanks, sorry kids
[05:21] <drew> xtknight: its 0.9.9, edge is 0.9.34
[05:21] <drew> edgy*
[05:21] <[WaZ] > q_a_z_steve: youll have better support there
[05:21] <gepatino> Foon: that's what log files are for ;)
[05:21] <Foon> but eh, how do I get the cmatrix screensaver working though?
[05:21] <Foon> gepatino: lol
[05:21] <xtknight> drew, you may have to compile wine 0.9.34 for dapper yourself.  or it may need new core components.
[05:22] <Foon> gepatino: I mean, the entirety of cmatrix running, is in the log file
[05:22] <drew> hmm, ok
[05:22] <Foon> it's as if it's running now (I figure) only it's just a cat
[05:22] <Foon> lol
[05:22] <Firefoxman> which is better for ipod sync, Amarok or Rhythambox?
[05:22] <gepatino> Foon: sorry, i don't know anything about screensavers. i'm more of a shell guy ;)
[05:22] <[WaZ] > drew: if its any comfort, its not the first time I hear dependency issues with dapper and wine
[05:22] <Foon> gepatino: :) I'm in shell with it as well right now
[05:23] <Foon> gaim is opened on my windows machine, so my keyboard is plugged into it atm
[05:23] <Firefoxman> ANYBODY: which is better for ipod sync, Amarok or Rhythambox?
[05:23] <Foon> heh
[05:23] <drew> [WaZ] : seems like alott of packages are missing / different =\
[05:23] <gepatino> Foon: to free disk space, you can delete this file securely
[05:23] <Foon> but yeah, how do I get cmatrix working? :)
[05:23] <Foon> gepatino: will do!
[05:23] <Firefoxman> Hello??
[05:23] <Firefoxman> !help
[05:23] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[05:23] <joincamp> Firefoxman: i cant speak for rythmbox, buti know amarok is good
[05:23] <Firefoxman> Ok
[05:23] <[WaZ] > drew: what about upgrading to Edgy?
[05:24] <xtknight> drew, wait, you tried these? http://www.winehq.com/site/download-deb
[05:24] <Foon> 7GBs of matrix scrolling down the shell window
[05:24] <Foon> lol
[05:24] <Firefoxman> joincamp: Does amarok handel podcasts?
[05:24] <Foon> over the network, no less
[05:24] <Foon> too funny
[05:24] <drew> [WaZ] : i've tried many times, dapper just works better for me, for some reason =\
[05:24] <joincamp> Firefoxman: I'm not sure, but i would think so
[05:24] <xtknight> Foon, choose the blue pill! :P
[05:24] <drew> xtknight: no, checking it out now
[05:24] <[WaZ] > drew: ok
[05:24] <IndyGunFreak> drew:  they work almost exactly the same
[05:24] <gepatino> Foon: to make the screensaver work, see if it's a gl screensver. in that case you should have the propervideo settings (a gl capable card, etc)
[05:25] <xtknight> i agree edgy is a little weak sometimes
[05:25] <xtknight> dapper is the only one that's truly 'stable'
[05:25] <joincamp> Firefoxman: yes it does
[05:25] <IndyGunFreak> xtknight: in what area?
[05:25] <phatrabbit> hi all
[05:25] <xtknight> i dont know.  it works fine for me personally.  dapper is known to be more stable because it's LTS, that's all.  so it's not surprising
[05:25] <Foon> ahaha, conky says I'm uploading 1044KB/sec
[05:25] <linrunix> hi
[05:25] <Foon> just because of the log file
[05:25] <phatrabbit> where can i get info on how to ssh into my ubuntu box
[05:25] <xtknight> IndyGunFreak, dapper actually detected my ICH8 and edgy did not.  so that's on ething
[05:25] <phatrabbit> from windows
[05:25] <IndyGunFreak> xtknight: i see
[05:25] <phatrabbit> putty on windows
[05:26] <linrunix> the card reader of the inspiron 1505 doesnt work on the 7.04 beta
[05:26] <Foon> gepatino: Matrox Mystique G200 or whatever
[05:26] <Foon> from 1995-ish
[05:26] <Foon> what're the odds?
[05:26] <linrunix> and it works on edgy
[05:26] <joincamp> phatrabbit: what problems are you having
[05:26] <Foon> (probably nil?)
[05:26] <IndyGunFreak> xtknight: everything that was auto detected for me under Dapper, was auto detected by Edghy
[05:26] <gepatino> Foon: sorry, can't help you there :(
[05:26] <linrunix> in 7.04 it hsa to be mount
[05:26] <linrunix> **has
[05:26] <linrunix> just for the record
[05:26] <Foon> gepatino: np :)
[05:26] <xtknight> IndyGunFreak, yup it should be.  edgy had a little more trouble with my printer also.
[05:26] <phatrabbit> joincamp: none i just need a good tut
[05:26] <linrunix> if anyone of the devs is here
[05:26] <Firefoxman> Help! My sound is not working.
[05:26] <IndyGunFreak> strange.
[05:26] <phatrabbit> im using https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto
[05:26] <xtknight> yeah my bad luck
[05:26] <Foon> it wasn't important anyway
[05:27] <phatrabbit> is that good one
[05:27] <phatrabbit> ?
[05:27] <drew> xtknight: yea, apparantly im allready on that one. It's still giving me version 0.9.9 so whatever, i guess thats only version i could use, wine was giving lots of issues though an upgrade would fix
[05:27] <Firefoxman> Hello?
[05:27] <sky__> new question: I installed feisty on a new panasonic laptop, and it seems like power scaling isn't available--at least from what i've found from the /proc/acpi info
[05:27] <xtknight> IndyGunFreak, but dapper wasn't perfect with my pritner either.  edgy was a regression from dapper in one area but fixed one thing with my printer
[05:27] <IndyGunFreak> Firefoxman: you're gonna have to do better than that.
[05:27] <Firefoxman> IndyGunFreak: My sound does not work when I test it in the sound prefs
[05:27] <xtknight> drew, hmm
[05:27] <joincamp> phatrabbit: it looks fine to me
[05:27] <IndyGunFreak> Firefoxman: there's only like 80 gazillion soundcards/devices in existance
[05:27] <[WaZ] > !feisty | sky__
[05:27] <ubotu> sky__: The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[05:27] <xtknight> drew, guess you do have to upgrade unless you want to compile (if that's even possible)
[05:28] <joincamp> phatrabbit: you may need to forward ports from your router though
[05:28] <Firefoxman> IndyGunFreak: How do I find out what I have?
[05:28] <IndyGunFreak> open a terminal
[05:28] <Foon> so, does the .xsession-errors file just continue to grow like that?
[05:28] <Firefoxman> Ok
[05:28] <IndyGunFreak> tpe lspci
[05:28] <Foon> should I add a cron job that deletes it on occasion or something?
[05:28] <IndyGunFreak> type, lspci
[05:28] <IndyGunFreak> it will llist your audio device
[05:28] <drew> xtknight: well, im gonna first get 0.9.9 back up give that one more try thx for your help though.
[05:28] <EADG> .
[05:29] <q_a_z_steve> It's really just an add/remove question / java question... Can anyone help?
[05:29] <Firefoxman> IndyGunFreak: 02:02.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs [SB Live! Value]  EMU10k1X
[05:29] <Firefoxman> 00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation 82801EB/ER (ICH5/ICH5R) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 02)
[05:29] <IndyGunFreak> Firefoxman: looks like you have to.
[05:29] <IndyGunFreak> two of them
[05:29] <[WaZ] > q_a_z_steve: my guess is you should add the multiverse and restrivted software sources
[05:29] <[WaZ] > restricted
[05:29] <Firefoxman> IndyGunFreak: I think SBLIVE is my real one.
[05:30] <Firefoxman> IndyGunFreak: Should I check the dev's website?
[05:30] <Foon> ...
[05:30] <IndyGunFreak> Firefoxman: it'll be useless
[05:30] <Foon> I just deleted the 7GB log file
[05:30] <[WaZ] > q_a_z_steve: or try sudo apt-get install sun-java-bin
[05:30] <q_a_z_steve> [WaZ] : I think it did, it said do I want to install from there, I think, and I said yes.
[05:30] <Firefoxman> IndyGunFreak: So, what should I do?
[05:30] <Foon> but conky (on my linux screen) says I only gained 0.01GB?
[05:30] <[WaZ] > q_a_z_steve: try searching for it in synaptic instead
[05:30] <noelferreira> does anyone knows if there's a wine version of wine for amd64? i can't find it with aptitude.
[05:30] <vox754> Foon: I wasn't following that, so tell me, what 7 GB log?
[05:30] <minimec> Firefoxman: Your card should make any problems. May be do 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure alsa-base'
[05:31] <Foon> vox754: .xsession-errors caused by cmatrix misfiring
[05:31] <minimec> Firefoxman: should not ;)
[05:31] <noelferreira> does anyone knows if there's a wine version for amd64? i can't find it with aptitude.
[05:31] <[WaZ] > q_a_z_steve: ive had no trouble installing java on edgy, so it might be a feisty related issue...
[05:31] <Foon> 7389516 -rw-------  1 geoff geoff 7559466720 2007-03-29 09:44 .xsession-errors
[05:31] <Foon> (which is now deleted)
[05:31] <IndyGunFreak> Firefoxman: what version of Linux are you using?
[05:31] <Firefoxman> minimec: Nothing happens
[05:31] <Firefoxman> IndyGunFreak: Fiesty
[05:31] <leojS> hi
[05:31] <leojS> has anyone tried using Cinelerra on the beta
[05:31] <IndyGunFreak> lol, nevermind
[05:31] <richardsonh> Hey folks. I've got a question for you guys. I've added a "1280X1024" line to my xorg.conf file, but i'm still not able to get that resolution any ideas?
[05:32] <minimec> Firefoxman: ok. Try your sound again.
[05:32] <kikdadog> xtknight, removed the k-7 via synaptic, and reinstalled, this time hit the details screen,first error is an unresolved symbols in a /lib/modules, and goes downhill from there any ideas???
[05:32] <vox754> noelferreira: there is none, for desktop it is always recommended to use the i86 version
[05:32] <Firefoxman> IndyGunFreak: But it wasnt working before, I just installed Linux yesterday...
[05:32] <[WaZ] > Firefoxman: try unmuting PCM in sound-manager (the little sound icon in the top right)
[05:32] <Foon> vox754: anyone?
[05:32] <Foon> er
[05:32] <Foon> heh
[05:32] <ila_cosmic_sass> yes annyone
[05:32] <noelferreira> vox754: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297280
[05:32] <IndyGunFreak> Firefoxman: why did you upgrade to Feisty?
[05:32] <noelferreira> vox754: shoul i try it
[05:32] <Firefoxman> Why not?
[05:32] <noelferreira> ?
[05:32] <[WaZ] > If it aint broken, don't fix it ;-)
[05:32] <vox754> Foon: reboot?
[05:32] <IndyGunFreak> Firefoxman: lol, well i can see you researched your decision... ITS STILL BETA
[05:33] <Firefoxman> [WaZ] : I cannot find it.
[05:33] <Firefoxman> IndyGunFreak: Oh.
[05:33] <[WaZ] > Firefoxman: in preferences, add it
[05:33] <Firefoxman> IndyGunFreak: I am a bit of a Linux noob...
[05:33] <Foon> vox754: why should I have to? ..honest question
[05:33] <Foon> shouldn't the change in disk space show immediately?
[05:33] <IndyGunFreak> Firefoxman: my point exactly, so immediately after installing, you thought the smartest thing to do was upgrade to a beta version of the OS?
[05:33] <Firefoxman> [WaZ] : What is PCM?
[05:33] <vox754> Foon: YES. Reboot is a good way. Honest answer.
[05:33] <cherub> anyone avail for help with formating new partion ? new hdd rather
[05:34] <cherub> inode tables problems
[05:34] <Foon> vox754: heh
[05:34] <[WaZ] > Firefoxman: no idea
[05:34] <[WaZ] > Firefoxman: I know I had the issue, that's why
[05:34] <[WaZ] > Firefoxman: PC Master?
[05:34] <Firefoxman> Now when I push the test button, nothing happens.
[05:34] <[WaZ] > okay then it wasn't that
[05:34] <noelferreira> vox754: did you look at my link. it seems to be a good try?
[05:34] <Firefoxman> Computer is slowing down...
[05:35] <richardsonh> cherub, ill give it a shot
[05:35] <[WaZ] > Firefoxman: try the ubuntu feisty channel: #ubuntu+1
[05:35] <vox754> noelferreira: if you have time to try, try it. I don't have time so I would go with the i386 distribution and packages
[05:35] <superm1> in anyones experience, is linux more forgiving about bad hardware?  Short example, I know of someone with a gateway laptop. Their sound card appears to be bad because on a fresh install of windows, the drivers from *gateways website* for the sound card cause it to blue screen. As in you install the driver, and in the process you get a blue screen before it gets close to completion. I told the person to let me try a live disk with it. I grabbed a
[05:35] <superm1> feisty disk, booted it up, and showed them desktop effects out of the box on their intel card, and all this fully functional hardware. Sound worked no trouble whatsoever.  I'm not really sure how to explain it
[05:35] <IndyGunFreak> Firefoxman: http://www.linuxquestions.org/hcl/showproduct.php?product=127&cat=81
[05:35] <IndyGunFreak> scroll to the very bottom
[05:36] <noelferreira> ok
[05:36] <Firefoxman> IndyGunFreak: Thanks.
[05:36] <IndyGunFreak> it doesn't tell you anything, other than it should work w/o issue
[05:36] <[WaZ] > superm1: that seems like a driver issue rather then a hardware issue
[05:36] <richardsonh> superml, Sounds like another flaky windows driver to me
[05:36] <superm1> [WaZ] , thats what I was thinking but its hard to point it at a driver issue when its a fresh install with the drivers the manufacturer supports
[05:37] <phatrabbit> hi all how do i open my linux pc for SSH from windows to access it
[05:37] <cherub> richardsonh : i do fdisk <device> it starts but goes to writing inode tables and stalls at a certain number
[05:37] <[WaZ] > superm1: If it gives an error report, its pretty sure to be a drive issue
[05:37] <Firefoxman> IndyGunFreak: But it doenst work...
[05:37] <cherub> richardsonh : bad sector ?;(
[05:37] <Guerrand> superm1: not really .... bad drivers are normally that way regardless of whether windows is freshly installed or not
[05:37] <richardsonh> phatrabbit, Got ssh installed on the ubuntu box?
[05:37] <superm1> [WaZ] , well we'll see if i can convince them to just use ubuntu instead and not really worry about it :)
[05:38] <IndyGunFreak> Firefoxman: well, you downloaded and installed an OS that isn't finished
[05:38] <[WaZ] > superm1: okay ;-)
[05:38] <richardsonh> cherub, o.o.... Not to sure, kinda sounds like it.
[05:38] <opiumB> does stumble not do fullscreen?
[05:38] <Hypnotic> Is there a website with a guide to the most useful bash commands?
[05:38] <yurri> hey
[05:38] <yurri> back
[05:38] <cherub> richardsonh gparted goes and goes - takes forever and nothing happens
[05:39] <yurri> how do i know its working
[05:39] <cherub> goddamn :(
[05:39] <yurri> ?
[05:39] <Priest-of-Psi> stumble?
[05:39] <richardsonh> cherub, is there a partition on it now?
[05:39] <Firefoxman> IndyGunFreak: Can I go back to 6.10?
[05:39] <Boing> Hypnotic linuxcommand.org
[05:39] <IndyGunFreak> Firefoxman: not that i know of.
[05:39] <IndyGunFreak> you'd prolly have to do a new install.
[05:39] <[WaZ] > Firefoxman: no
[05:39] <Hypnotic> gotcha
[05:40] <phatrabbit> nope thanks !
[05:40] <phatrabbit> i just needed a start
[05:40] <yurri> Crdlb
[05:40] <richardsonh> cherub, really I don't know, you don't happen to own a copy of spinrite do ya =P?
[05:40] <yurri> you there?
[05:40] <[WaZ] > Firefoxman: you did try to unmute PCM right?
[05:40] <crdlb> yurri, wrong channel
[05:40] <Thonolan> hello how i can set which soundcard should be default ? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13144/
[05:40] <TooR4u> Is there any other messenger tool other than gaim?
[05:40] <[WaZ] > Firefoxman: and put volume to max
[05:40] <yurri> am i in the wrong channel?
[05:41] <TooR4u> cause my gaim is crashed
[05:41] <Priest-of-Psi> TooR4u: amsn
[05:41] <Firefoxman> [WaZ] : How?
[05:41] <IndyGunFreak> TooR4u: why is gaim crashed?
[05:41] <logdog> play warcraft??
[05:41] <[WaZ] > Firefoxman: in your sound control go edit>Preferences
[05:41] <kikdadog> trying to upgrade to the k-7 kernel, during the upgrade i get an error unresolved symbols in the /lib/modules/, then a few more errors is there anyway to fix this???
[05:41] <[WaZ] > Firefoxman: then check PCM
[05:41] <yurri> crdlb
[05:41] <opiumB> do you stumble videos do fullscreen?
[05:41] <crdlb> yurri, this is #ubuntu, we were in #ubuntu-effects
[05:41] <TooR4u> IndyGunFreak, I have installed new glib version 2.10
[05:41] <Priest-of-Psi> IndyGunFreak: gaim on my side crashes as well
[05:41] <yurri> am i in the wrong channel?
[05:41] <Priest-of-Psi> opiumB: what is stumble?
[05:41] <[WaZ] > Firefoxman: then unmute it/ set volume to max
[05:41] <TooR4u> thats why it is crashed
[05:41] <TooR4u> I dont know how to roll back
[05:41] <IndyGunFreak> Priest-of-Psi: what version?.. i've had no problems at all with beta 3
[05:42] <TooR4u> thats why i am trying for new one
[05:42] <drew> whats the wine channel again?
[05:42] <phatrabbit> where can i get ssh for ubuntu
[05:42] <Firefoxman> [WaZ] : Where is edit
[05:42] <the_scientist> Hey, how do i upgrate my 5.10 to 6.06
[05:42] <Priest-of-Psi> beta 3.1
[05:42] <opiumB> Priest-of-Psi: firefox extension
[05:42] <Firefoxman> I cant find it.
[05:42] <the_scientist> >?
[05:42] <Thonolan> anyone an idea ?
[05:42] <IndyGunFreak> TooR4u: i'd ty kopete, but thats just me
[05:42] <baktaah> Could someone please help me
[05:42] <baktaah> http://www.gnome-look.org/content/preview.php?preview=1&id=13548&file1=13548-1.jpg&file2=13548-2.jpg&file3=&name=MacOS-X+Aqua+Theme
[05:42] <baktaah> How do I do my desktop like that
[05:42] <richardsonh> phatrabbit, sudo apt-get install ssh
[05:42] <Foon> vox754: you were right, conky now displays 16GBs free as it should
[05:42] <Foon> why didn't it change before?
[05:42] <TooR4u> IndyGunFreak, ohhh
[05:42] <q_a_z_steve> [WaZ] : join #goo
[05:42] <[WaZ] > Firefoxman: left click on the little sound icon in the top right, then click Volume Control
[05:42] <TooR4u> i will try
[05:43] <[WaZ] > q_a_z_steve: why?
[05:43] <phatrabbit> ta richardsonh
[05:43] <baktaah> Could someone help me with my desktop, how do I get the sidepanel, and the upper panel to look like this
[05:43] <baktaah> http://www.gnome-look.org/CONTENT/content-pre1/13548-1.jpg
[05:43] <Firefoxman> [WaZ] : Sorry, I didnt sea that b4
[05:43] <q_a_z_steve> show you my error.
[05:43] <IndyGunFreak> TooR4u: Kopete is similar to GAIM.., just looks a little to kiddie for me
[05:43] <vox754> Foon: I'm glad. I guess reboot works from time to time.
[05:43] <Priest-of-Psi> hmmm I want to get into gtk and python programming
[05:43] <[WaZ] > Firefoxman: now unmute PCM like i told you
[05:43] <Foon> vox754: yeah, but why didn't the change get noticed right away?
[05:43] <TooR4u> ohh
[05:43] <Priest-of-Psi> IndyGunFreak: I dont like QT apps
[05:43] <shark> hello
[05:43] <shark> pls help
[05:43] <kikdadog> trying to upgrade to the k-7 kernel, during the upgrade i get an error unresolved symbols in the /lib/modules/, then a few more errors is there anyway to fix this???
[05:43] <IndyGunFreak> Priest-of-Psi: QT?.. Quicktime?
[05:43] <opiumB> kde is quite a bloat
[05:43] <Firefoxman> [WaZ] : It was never mute
[05:44] <richardsonh> phatrabbit, after it pulls the package down do a sudo /etc/init.d/ssh start to see if its running, mine didn't start. Had to add it to start at boot as well.
[05:44] <shark> SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP!!!!!
[05:44] <cherub> richardsonh > sorry autoreboot - yeah it's partioned - brand new hdd
[05:44] <Priest-of-Psi> IndyGunFreak: the toolkit KDE uses
[05:44] <vox754> Foon: who knows, maybe some unfinished process
[05:44] <IndyGunFreak> !somebody | shark
[05:44] <[WaZ] > Firefoxman: ok then that's not the problem
[05:44] <ubotu> shark: 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?
[05:44] <the_scientist> baktaah if you want to move panel to bottom or other place.. you can just hold click and drag it to any side of your screen.
[05:44] <the_scientist> ;-)
[05:44] <the_scientist> ?
[05:44] <IndyGunFreak> Priest-of-Psi: gotcha
[05:44] <the_scientist> not sure if that helps
[05:44] <Foon> vox754: oh, weird
[05:44] <Foon> thanks though :)
[05:44] <opiumB> if you apt-get install kde you get a lot not what you want
[05:44] <baktaah> the_scientist look on the panel to the far right
[05:44] <Priest-of-Psi> QT reminds me too much of windows
[05:44] <baktaah> the_scientist How can I make mine look like that :( and the upper panel
[05:44] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[05:45] <baktaah> the upper panel has like gIMP's settings on it, that looks so cool
[05:45] <michal_> hey
[05:45] <IndyGunFreak> Priest-of-Psi: you don't have to tell me, I hate KDE/Kopete, etc..
[05:45] <the_scientist> im not looking at the jpg at the moment..
[05:45] <richardsonh> cherub, hrmm not really sure... You said you were using fdisk right? and you don't get any errors?
[05:45] <IndyGunFreak> i was just saying it was an option
[05:45] <michal_> how are you people?
[05:45] <the_scientist> trying to upgrade ubuntu
[05:45] <Priest-of-Psi> IndyGunFreak: :d
[05:45] <shark> I have 2 questions.... 1. How CAn i change my boot splash screen to a detailed one? (Like OPENSUSE with ESC), 2. How CAn i change my Gnome menus to a MACOSX like.....
[05:45] <IndyGunFreak> Priest-of-Psi: what about that Everybuddy client?
[05:45] <Priest-of-Psi> ok now for me to find some resources on gtk / python applications
[05:45] <phatrabbit> richardsonh: ok i installed it and it said it created my ssh2 key how can i set it myself
[05:45] <Priest-of-Psi> everybuddy?
[05:45] <TooR4u> IndyGunFreak, yah .. working
[05:45] <michal_> how can I get Kadu?
[05:45] <shark> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2381453#post2381453
[05:46] <IndyGunFreak> TooR4u: ok.. good deal.
[05:46] <shark> here what I wrote my problems
[05:46] <Priest-of-Psi> michal_: apt-get install kadu?
[05:46] <[WaZ] > shark: its in /boot/grub/menu.lst
[05:46] <opiumB> gnome seems fresh and clean but kde while it has a lot to it seems to have just gone out of hand
[05:46] <shark> and what?
[05:46] <shark> what I write in it???
[05:46] <michal_> thx
[05:46] <Priest-of-Psi> IndyGunFreak: bitlbee is good aswell if you like console clients
[05:46] <baktaah> http://www.gnome-look.org/CONTENT/content-pre1/13548-1.jpg
[05:46] <cherub> richardsonh > yep - partioning it works perfectly - then when doing fdisk -j device It goes to 2149/2356 and then nothing more at all
[05:46] <[WaZ] > shark: remove the quiet option i think
[05:46] <[WaZ] > shark: or just press ctrl-alt-F1 during boot
[05:46] <IndyGunFreak> Priest-of-Psi: never tried it
[05:46] <shark> oh thanks
[05:46] <shark> and the picture
[05:47] <shark> what Baktaah posted
[05:47] <dingdong> !synaptics
[05:47] <ubotu> For a comprehensive Synaptics Touchpad guide, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad
[05:47] <shark> that eye-candy desktop
[05:47] <shark> how can I do it???
[05:47] <xtknight> kikdadog, dont know
[05:47] <[WaZ] > shark: what about it?
[05:47] <richardsonh> cherub, you got me... hate to say this but im outta ideas.....brb need to get horses out of pasture
[05:47] <the_scientist> what does this meah....? ...E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[05:47] <the_scientist> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[05:47] <[WaZ] > shark: you have to install his theme
[05:47] <shark> ???
[05:47] <shark> Theme?
[05:47] <IndyGunFreak> shark: you need to keep it to 1 question at a time, and keep your question on one line, there's to much traffic in here to try and follow your multiple lines
[05:47] <shark> this is just a theme?
[05:47] <cherub> richardsonh thanks for the aid tho
[05:47] <[WaZ] > and kibadock I believe
[05:47] <[WaZ] > shark: yes
[05:48] <shark> oh thanks a lot
[05:48] <shark> I will try these
[05:48] <shark> one more... :)
[05:48] <[WaZ] > shark: ask him tho
[05:48] <Priest-of-Psi> anyone here into pygtk programming?
[05:48] <IndyGunFreak> shark: no prob, i love explaining common sense
[05:48] <shark> Anybody can run Source games on Cedega on Ubuntu???
[05:48] <cherub> if anyone has some knowledge about troubles when formating new hdd do msg me
[05:48] <Thonolan> hello how i can set which soundcard should be default ? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13144/
[05:48] <baktaah> shark
[05:48] <drugs888> salve a tutti
[05:48] <baktaah> shark when u know let me know
[05:48] <shark> okay
[05:48] <drugs888> ci sono italiani?
[05:48] <drugs888> ther's italian users?
[05:48] <shark> I set to XP, and so on
[05:49] <shark> but ... nothing
[05:49] <the_scientist> how do i update breezy to 6.06lts
[05:49] <the_scientist> ?
[05:49] <shark> I'm from Hungary ... (Drugs888)
[05:49] <Priest-of-Psi> shark: why do you want a XP theme hehehe
[05:49] <[WaZ] > !upgrade | the_scientist
[05:49] <ubotu> the_scientist: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[05:49] <Priest-of-Psi> XP is teh suck
[05:49] <shark> not XP :D
[05:49] <shark> XP is suxx :D
[05:49] <shark> I just want my fav. games on Linux
[05:49] <shark> 3-4
[05:49] <IndyGunFreak> shark: you're probably goign to be woefully disappointed
[05:49] <shark> CS: Source, DOD: Source, Bf2, Bf1942 ...
[05:49] <[WaZ] > shark: might want to contact cedega support ;-)
[05:50] <vox754> !enter > shark
[05:50] <vox754> !it
[05:50] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[05:50] <IndyGunFreak> vox754: lol, i've already told him, he doesnt listen well.
[05:50] <vox754> IndyGunFreak: man!
[05:50] <shark> hmm Cedega dont want people who using a "downloaded" Cedega :)
[05:50] <kikdadog> xtknight thanks for staying with me, this is the only glitch i cant seem to get rid of. how do i purge that whole package, maybe a bad download or bug?????
[05:50] <IndyGunFreak> vox754: not to mention, he's all over the place with questions, first its menu questions, then its cedega, lol
[05:50] <baktaah> http://www.gnome-look.org/CONTENT/content-pre1/13548-1.jpg <- How do I get my desktop like that (not the icons or the theme) the upper panel and the bottom OSX panel?
[05:51] <hdxx> does anyone have tutorial for update gnome on edgy eft
[05:51] <Priest-of-Psi> kikdadog: apt-get remove --purge package
[05:51] <[WaZ] > baktaah: for th upper panel you have to change the background of the panel and change the start button in configuration editor
[05:51] <arentoine> shark : did you have a look at : http://www.taimila.com/ubuntuosx.php
[05:51] <[WaZ] > baktaah: I thinh the bottom is kidadock, but im not sure
[05:51] <[WaZ] > kibadock
[05:52] <baktaah> [WaZ]  okay ignore the kibadock
[05:52] <baktaah> just the upper panel
[05:52] <tienbkit> hello
[05:52] <tienbkit> i have a question
[05:52] <baktaah> http://www.gnome-look.org/CONTENT/content-pre1/13548-1.jpg <- How do I get my desktop like that (not the icons or the theme) the upper panel, how do I make it look like taht so when I open gIMP it looks like that
[05:52] <shark> I will give a try for it!
[05:52] <xtknight> kikdadog, sudo dpkg --force-all --purge <pkg>
[05:52] <shark> bye all now! Thanks a lot for helping!!!!
[05:53] <arentoine> baktaah  : did you have a look at : http://www.taimila.com/ubuntuosx.php
[05:53] <[WaZ] > baktaah: you can change the BG of the panel by right clicking on it > preferences
[05:53] <kikdadog> Ill give it a try thanks all
[05:53] <tienbkit> when you run and creat application on Java in Ubuntu , is it diffirent in Windows
[05:53] <IndyGunFreak> Priest-of-Psi: i think shark was a troll..lol
[05:53] <baktaah> arentoine yeah but that doesn't explain on how to do it like this
[05:53] <tienbkit> when you run and creat application on Java in Ubuntu , is it diffirent in Windows
[05:53] <baktaah> http://www.gnome-look.org/CONTENT/content-pre1/13548-1.jpg
[05:54] <Priest-of-Psi> IndyGunFreak: well thats his own issue mate
[05:54] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[05:54] <vox754> IndyGunFreak: hey, he left
[05:54] <IndyGunFreak> vox754: yeah, i know.
[05:54] <tienbkit> when you run and creat application on Java in Ubuntu , is it diffirent in Windows
[05:54] <void^> tienbkit: you can run a java application on any system that has a java vm.
[05:54] <IndyGunFreak> vox754: he thanked everyone and left, but i don't know if he actually got an answer
[05:55] <daynah> Hey peeps. I just installed the Feisty Beta and... I thought Beryl was included. I found the "Desktop Effects" but it doesn't do everything. Do I have to install beryl or am I being blonde?
[05:55] <nrdb> is there a program that will tell me when a web-site changes ?
[05:55] <vox754> baktaah: isn't that some "aqua" theme... I may be mistaken.
[05:55] <tienbkit> Virtual Machine ???
[05:55] <tienbkit> really
[05:55] <dingdong> !synaptics
[05:55] <ubotu> For a comprehensive Synaptics Touchpad guide, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad
[05:55] <baktaah> vox754 it is a mac (as u said before :) )
[05:55] <baktaah> but
[05:55] <richardsonh> nrdb, are you talking about feeds like rss and arom?
[05:55] <baktaah> I was thinking of this
[05:56] <baktaah> and the side panel
[05:56] <tienbkit> i want to study about Java programing ..........
[05:56] <baktaah> http://gnome-look.org/CONTENT/content-pre1/37560-1.jpg
[05:56] <zulfajuniadi> does anyone knows how to reload iptables without restarting?
[05:56] <richardsonh> nrdb, atom*
[05:56] <baktaah> tienbkit java sucks go C#
[05:56] <KalleDK> What do you think VMPlayer - VMServer - Other (Which do you think is best)
[05:56] <nrdb> richardsonh: no
[05:56] <zulfajuniadi> !iptables
[05:56] <jhernandez> hi anybody knows how to call another Makefile in another directory?
[05:56] <ubotu> Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[05:56] <richardsonh> nrdb, ahh more like a scraper looking for any changes?
[05:57] <Foon> er
[05:57] <Foon> how come every time I press an error key in PuTTY a small square appears
[05:57] <Foon> ?
[05:57] <tienbkit> and i don't know if  run on Ubuntu , we can do everything similar on Win
[05:57] <jhernandez> Makefile :(
[05:57] <Foon> (ssh'd into my server)
[05:57] <nrdb> richardsonh: I dont know what a 'scraper' is
[05:58] <shark> me again.... Where Can I find this boot file??? (I quit before)
[05:58] <KalleDK> Foon might because you havent set Putty to use UTF.. Putty standard rund ISO-someting
[05:58] <vox754> baktaah: maybe searching the forums, under tips and tutorials they have tons of info on how to setup pretty things
[05:58] <Foon> oh
[05:58] <baktaah> vox754 what forum?
[05:58] <tienbkit> and i don't know if  run Java on Ubuntu , we can do everything similar on Win
[05:58] <vox754> !forum
[05:58] <ubotu> The Ubuntu forums can be found at http://www.ubuntuforums.org
[05:58] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[05:58] <AndyCR> hi
[05:58] <Foon> KalleDK: where do I change that?
[05:58] <richardsonh> nrdb, its a term used to refer to a program that can "scrape" a site, some people use it for sites that are updated a lot that don't have an rss feed or something of the site. But i'm not sure what exactly your trying to do.
[05:58] <Foon> nm, found it
[05:59] <KalleDK> Ehm when you start a session (or you can change the on you have)
[05:59] <_niceguy> people i ran the latest update from my ubuntu 6.10 and now my startx is hosed and I can't execute Gnome or any other window startup please help
[05:59] <richardsonh> nrdb, something of the kind*
[05:59] <KalleDK> Foon just look through the diferent settings
[05:59] <KalleDK> Foon there arent that much.. look for ISO and UTF
[05:59] <richardsonh> _niceguy, whats the xserver error?
[05:59] <Foon> done, works now :)
[06:00] <minimec> _niceguy: But you a running X-server?
[06:00] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[06:01] <harry> My sound card seems to have stopped working
[06:01] <Foon> grr
[06:01] <nrdb> richardsonh: sounds about right, something that looks at a web-site and checks for new content (i.e. web pages)
[06:01] <_niceguy> no it boots into the xserver and just waits. there is no error message
[06:01] <Foon> every time I press forward slash on my numpad something not-slash-like happens
[06:01] <Foon> ?!
[06:01] <IndyGunFreak> harry: "sounds frustrating"...lol
[06:02] <Foon> (under vi and emacs)
[06:02] <charl_ie> !sound
[06:02] <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
[06:02] <enderxim> #/join ##c
[06:02] <richardsonh> guys I'm trying to get a new resolution for my monitor, I know it supports the resolution, and i've updated my xorg.conf, but i'm still not able to achive that resolution when i start x
[06:03] <harry> it's onboard, too, so If I need to replace it, I need a new mobo. And it worked fine before. It doesn't work in Windoze either.
[06:03] <ferronica> any one here uses to print CD labels??? using (PAPER A4) DESMAT A4ST-2CD
[06:03] <mimid> good morning guys
[06:03] <mimid> this is my first time here
[06:03] <richardsonh> nrdb, Yeah google around I don't know of any good ones. Sorry, if your savvy with web development its not a huge deal to write your own
[06:03] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: can you pastebin your xorg.conf file?
[06:03] <mimid> wanted to ask a question about fonts in ubuntu
[06:03] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , sure thing hang on a tick
[06:04] <thotz> can i configure network manager (under feisty) that it doesn't show notification icons?
[06:04] <minimec> _niceguy: So your X-Server does not load correctly. Well you can do nano /var/log/Xorg.0.log and check the errors.
[06:04] <mimid> i downloaded the msttf package and i have tahoma on right now
[06:04] <nrdb> richardsonh: ok
[06:04] <mimid> but it doesnt look as crisp as in windows xp howcan i make it crispier
[06:05] <predaeus> mimid, are you using an LCD screen? if so check if subpixel smoothing is enabled under System/Preferences/Font
[06:05] <mimid> yes it is and yes its a laptop
[06:06] <mimid> 96dpi
[06:06] <harry> I have a problem I did apt-get install wine, and it says : E: Could not get lock /var/cache/apt/archives/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[06:06] <harry> E: Unable to lock the download directory
[06:06] <harry> E: Could not get lock /var/cache/apt/archives/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[06:06] <harry> E: Unable to lock the download directory
[06:06] <calamari> hi
[06:06] <opiumB> is ps3 faster then any pc?
[06:07] <predaeus> mimid, probably also check the Details... settings in that config screen
[06:07] <[WaZ] > harry: sudo apt-get install wine
[06:07] <harry> no I did sudo
[06:07] <[WaZ] > okay
[06:07] <[WaZ] > then duno
[06:08] <calamari> just built a new system.  when I boot off the install cd, it gets to the logo where it is loading the gnome pieces and the window/logo graphics gets messed up and it stops.  I can still move the mouse pointer but  that's it.  any ideas?
[06:08] <[WaZ] > harry: is another apt running?
[06:08] <predaeus> mimid, and set Hinting to Full.
[06:08] <harry> not that I can tell
[06:08] <calamari> perhaps a picture would help here :)
[06:08] <mimid> smoothing is subpixel and hinting is full subpixel order is RGB
[06:09] <[WaZ] > harry: enough disk space?
[06:09] <harry> yes
[06:09] <[WaZ] > hmmm
[06:09] <_niceguy> thank you
[06:10] <[WaZ] > sorry im out of ideas
[06:10] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , pastebin is bombing out on me heres the xorg.conf  http://lztxtech.blogspot.com/ lol....
[06:10] <mimid> i am using beryl does it matter?
[06:10] <[WaZ] > richard okay ;-)
[06:10] <predaeus> mimid, hm then I do not know what else you could set to improve font appearance. You should not need to change the "order" option but you could try. Maybe it is also a matter of drivers.
[06:11] <[WaZ] > richardsonh:  and you want 1280x1024 right?
[06:11] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , you got it.
[06:11] <mimid> predaeus: thank you for trying i am gonna try to play around with it
[06:11] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: you didn't change the settings for Depth 16 and Depth 24
[06:11] <str4`> hey
[06:11] <zerod> Hello
[06:12] <predaeus> mimid, could be beryl also. there is an ubuntu eye candy channel here you could ask there.
[06:12] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , figures....thanks lol
[06:12] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: and since your using depth 24 it won't work ;-)
[06:12] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , oh yeah? why not?
[06:12] <arkaitz> hey does anyone know a server for Ubuntu?
[06:12] <predaeus> mimid, its #ubuntu-effects
[06:12] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: it will work, i meant your current file wont work
[06:12] <mimid> predaeus : how do i get there
[06:12] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , ahh lol...thanks =)
[06:13] <mimid> predaeus: thanks a million
[06:13] <richardsonh> arkaitz, what kinda server? a LAMP?
[06:13] <hunter> join #mexico
[06:13] <PriceChild> arkaitz, server for ubuntu?
[06:13] <predaeus> mimid, you are welcome :-)
[06:13] <zerod> tell me
[06:13] <pillar_> hello, I installed mplayer and codecs, when I play a divx it gives me an error: "Requested audio codec family [mp3]  (afm=mp3lib) not available enable it at compilation." BUT I can see the video and hear the audio just fine. Does someone know how to get rid of that error?
[06:13] <fadumpt__> where do I go for feisty questions? particulary with beryl and nvidia?
[06:13] <arkaitz> like appserv or something like that to execute .php files locally
[06:13] <str4`> good
[06:13] <[WaZ] > arkaitz: Apache
[06:14] <vox754> richardsonh: I just saw the same problem... depth... shame on you
[06:14] <[WaZ] > arkaitz: install apache2 and php5
[06:14] <richardsonh> arkaitz, you can check the Ubuntu wiki starter guide, for a good way to get them up and running.
[06:14] <IndyGunFreak> !feisty | fadumpt__
[06:14] <ubotu> fadumpt__: 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)
[06:15] <[WaZ] > arkaitz: then just use your browser locally (127.0.0.1 or localhost)
[06:15] <predaeus> fadumpt__, you could also try #ubuntu-effects
[06:15] <richardsonh> vox754, lol...its been a long day =P and I originally did it on nano, heh cut me some slack =P
[06:16] <coty> I would like to install ubuntu on my slave and not mess with my master drive that has kubuntu how can i do this?
[06:16] <arkaitz> [WaZ] : what about a FTP server?
[06:17] <IndyGunFreak> coty: just run the installer,
[06:17] <[WaZ] > arkaitz: ftpd
[06:17] <coty> IndyGunFreak:  i have
[06:17] <[WaZ] > arkaitz: or proftpd
[06:17] <LegolasV> coty: why not two desktop environments?
[06:17] <coty> IndyGunFreak: i just want them on diffrent drives
[06:17] <IndyGunFreak> oh nevermind, i thought you were trying to run it with Linux.
[06:17] <IndyGunFreak> scuse me, with Windows
[06:17] <coty> no
[06:17] <richardsonh> arkaitz, I use proftpd.... and heres the link for getting apache/php up and running http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy#Apache_HTTP_Server
[06:18] <IndyGunFreak> should be the same though, install it to the second hard drive, do the "takeovr" installation,
[06:18] <minimec> coty: set your slave as master, do the install and then put it slave again.
[06:18] <IndyGunFreak> minimec: he probably doesn't even have to do that
[06:18] <coty> wow complicated
[06:18] <coty> how would i make it master
[06:18] <IndyGunFreak> coty: is th slave drive clear?
[06:19] <IndyGunFreak> no important data, etc.?
[06:19] <Kiamo> hi
[06:19] <coty> IndyGunFreak: yes
[06:19] <Foon> !tolero
[06:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tolero - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:19] <sogen> can soneone help  me ? i have problem with conecting my camera to usb ;(
[06:19] <[WaZ] > coty: you have to physically change the jumper
[06:19] <coty> ok
[06:19] <coty> how
[06:19] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , restarting X now. Thanks for catching my mistake
[06:19] <minimec> IndyGunFreak: I do agree with you. He can do the install and then say no when it comes to the 'master boot' section ;)
[06:19] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: np ;-)
[06:19] <Kiamo> how can i install ubuntu on my laptop which doesnt have a Cd drive or a floppy drive :D
[06:20] <minimec> coty: you can do the install and then say no when it comes to the 'master boot' section ;)
[06:20] <IndyGunFreak> then just runt he Ubuntu CD, install to the slave drive doing the "takeover" option.
[06:20] <coty> Kiamo: i think you could from a flash drive
[06:20] <Kiamo> hmm
[06:20] <[WaZ] > Kiamo: you can use Exe installer of Live CD
[06:20] <coty> minimec: when does it say that
[06:20] <Kiamo> let me check the bios
[06:20] <[WaZ] > Kiamo: but its beta software
[06:20] <IndyGunFreak> coty: i guess my question is, why do this?.. why not just install Gnome on top of KDE?
[06:20] <vikingr> hey.. i got a dvd from a friend which was burned with windows vista. when i insert it, i get the following error message: "Unable to mount the volume 'UDF Volume'." - the output of dmesg | tail is: "UDF-fs: No fileset found" - unfortunately i'm several hundred miles away from him. any hints?
[06:20] <minimec> coty: You can decide at the end of the installation, wheter or not you want to write the master boot sector.
[06:21] <coty> IndyGunFreak: i dont know i just would like them seprate and also so when i get another linux i know how to do this
[06:21] <IndyGunFreak> coty: ok, makes sense
[06:21] <coty> minimec: so after i do the install it asks
[06:21] <IndyGunFreak> minimec: i thought that was only an option on the alternate install CD?
[06:21] <coty> minimec: should i say yes
[06:21] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , Aha, victory now i can put more then 5 things on my desktop without it being cluttered =P thanks again.
[06:22] <coty> By the way
[06:22] <minimec> IndyGunFreak: hehe... That could be true ;)
[06:22] <IndyGunFreak> it is.
[06:22] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: hehe nice ;-)
[06:22] <coty> i would like to also try other linuxs but i dont have a burner
[06:22] <badninja> how to install xchat somebody knows >
[06:22] <minimec> coty: Well I am not sure anymore. Maybe that is an option of the 'alternate' installation cd.
[06:22] <IndyGunFreak> badninja: sudo apt-get install x-chat
[06:22] <coty> sudo apt-get install xchat
[06:22] <IndyGunFreak> oh yeah, xchat, not x-chat
[06:23] <IndyGunFreak> badninja: but i think it installs by default, you should already have t.
[06:23] <nite> does anybody know of a program that can be inserted into a E-mail that can show a virtual tour of a home?
[06:23] <coty> I use the live cd
[06:23] <badninja> ok
[06:23] <coldfish> i installed nm-applet today. but it shows no network connection although i have connected to the internet. whats the problem?
[06:23] <minimec> coty: You should definitly say no, because you don't want to write the master boot sector of you 'kubuntu'-harddisk.
[06:23] <badninja> somebody knows how to edit eth0 in debian ?
[06:23] <coty> ok
[06:23] <mcscruff> yes
[06:23] <badninja> mcscruff pls can you tell me ?
[06:24] <coty> so i need to point grub towards my slave
[06:24] <Kiamo> i cant boot of usb
[06:24] <Kiamo> but i can boot of lan.. is there a way to install ubuntu of the lan?
[06:24] <[WaZ] > coldfish: you need to comment out everything execpt lo interface in /etc/network/interfaces
[06:24] <mcscruff> badninja, ifconfig eth0 192.xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[06:24] <mcscruff> badninja, what do you want to do
[06:25] <minimec> coty: Yes. Afterwards you have to modify then menu.lst in the /boot/grub directory of the 'kubuntu-harddisk'
[06:25] <coty> minimec: so that points it to my slave
[06:25] <[WaZ] > coldfish: alternatively, disable your network interfaces in System>Administration>Networking
[06:25] <coldfish> [WaZ] : but there is no comment starting with #
[06:26] <czajkoz> hello
[06:26] <sinkorswim> how can I recursively change the owner of a directory? it's root atm but i want to change it to a user
[06:26] <minimec> coty: Well I guess you want both systems. So you have to add the slave hd.
[06:26] <[WaZ] > coldfish: can you pastebin your /etc/network/interfaces ?
[06:26] <Firefoxman> Is there a way I can go back from fiesty and restore back to 6.10?
[06:26] <IndyGunFreak> minimec: sorry.... was doing something, i completely agree with you, use alternate install, then edit grub to point to the new linux distro
[06:26] <coldfish> ok
[06:26] <czajkoz> plz could you tell me how to check ubuntu version
[06:26] <IndyGunFreak> Firefoxman: no.
[06:26] <coty> ok
[06:26] <pillar_> sinko chown -R ?
[06:26] <IndyGunFreak> czajkoz: i think its uname -r
[06:26] <minimec> coty: To be sure... use the alternate install cd. ;)
 Is there a way I can go back from fiesty and restore back to 6.10? # no, u shouldve backed up
[06:27] <calamari> when I boot off the 6.10 live/install cd I get this far (notice that the logo is scrambled).  The mouse moves but that's it: http://kidsquid.com/boot.6.10.jpg
[06:27] <IndyGunFreak> czajkoz: nevermid.. open a terminal, and type this..   lsb_release -a
[06:27] <Firefoxman> frick.
[06:27] <Firefoxman> /cls
[06:28] <[WaZ] > calamari: 8800GTX?
[06:28] <coldfish> waz: may i copy interfaces in here?
[06:28] <Firefoxman> What is the best p2p/bittoreent client for linux?
[06:28] <[WaZ] > coldfish: no
[06:28] <IndyGunFreak> Firefoxman: i like KTorrent
[06:28] <calamari> Waz: 7800
[06:28] <czajkoz> great thank YOU very much
[06:28] <vox754> Firefoxman: azureus
[06:28] <Firefoxman> IndyGunFreak: But, does it work with Gnome?
[06:28] <[WaZ] > !pastebin | coldfish
[06:28] <ubotu> coldfish: 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)
[06:28] <IndyGunFreak> Firefoxman: yes
[06:28] <IndyGunFreak> sudo apt-get install ktorrent
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[06:28] <calamari> [WaZ] : is there a problem with certain nvidia cards and the install cd?
[06:29] <[WaZ] > calamari, Ive heard there were some problems with the newest nvidia cards, you should google for it
[06:29] <IndyGunFreak> czajkoz: ok.. i thought it would, wasn't a 100% sure though
[06:29] <Firefoxman> IndyGunFreak: Thanks.
[06:29] <czajkoz> your the men
[06:29] <IndyGunFreak> czajkoz: lol, i wouldn't go that far
[06:29] <czajkoz> hahaha but im impressed ;)
[06:29] <crayzee> Just got myself a new PC, with an X2 processor and I'm running Edgy. When I try and play Unreal Tournament (using aoss) the sound is *really* slow - like 1/4 speed. How can I fix this?
[06:29] <calamari> [WaZ] : maybe I should install via the alternatives cd then install the nonfree nvidia driver from a console.. think that'd do it?
[06:29] <coldfish> waz: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13150/
[06:30] <coty> so how do i physically make my slave my master
[06:30] <waqas-butt> hello can any budy tell me how can i  uninstall the new kernal and go back to the old one
[06:30] <czajkoz> i know now i got edgy 6.10
[06:30] <czajkoz> superrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
[06:30] <[WaZ] > calamari: I heard that was the way to solve it, if i remember well
[06:30] <calamari> [WaZ] : thanks
[06:30] <vox754> coty: change the cables, or the jumpers, either way you open the case.
[06:31] <coty> oh
[06:31] <coty> i have done that
[06:31] <minimec> coty: There is a jumper on the harddisk and a jumper scheme on the harddisk.
[06:31] <[WaZ] > coldfish: change it to look like this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13152/
[06:31] <coty> minimec: ok you lost me
[06:31] <FunnyLookinHat> Anyone here tried to listen to last.fm stations in banshee?  Know how to import them?
[06:31] <minimec> coty: I lost you?
[06:31] <coty> minimec: yes
[06:32] <coty> minimec: what jumpers
[06:32] <minimec> coty: wich means?
[06:32] <ndee__> hello there, I started the ubuntu desktop CD on the PC of my friend because I think her Windows Installation has a ton of viruses. Is it somehow possible to install an Anti Virus Scanner and get rid of all the malware on her Windows installation?
[06:32] <coldfish> waz: ok. i am gonna try.thankss
[06:32] <darx> hi folks
[06:32] <coty> minimec: the jumpers that plug the drives into the computer?
[06:32] <[WaZ] > coty: something like this http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/images/useries6family.gif
[06:32] <minimec> coty: Well you have to open your computer ...
[06:32] <phaedra> ndee__,  Yes, clam-av
[06:32] <coty> minimec: my computer is alway open
[06:32] <darx> any suggestions for a laptop with decent graphics that can run ubuntu natively?
[06:33] <minimec> coty: A jumper is a small plastic thing ... (very small)
[06:33] <[WaZ] > oh wait that doesn't work ;-)
[06:33] <coty> minimec: ok
[06:33] <mindstate> been trying to figure out how to assign 1 computer to a Static IP and the Other to DHCP IP .. is this possible with a DSL modem/router ?
[06:33] <coty> minimec: so i need to change it
[06:33] <[WaZ] > coty: http://www.thg.ru/storage/20050216/images/wd3200-jumpers.jpg
[06:33] <darx> mindstate: yes
[06:33] <mindstate> darx, could u please lead me in the direction
[06:33] <ndee__> phaedra, ok, gonna try that.
[06:33] <darx> reserve an ip for the one that you need static ip
[06:34] <IndyGunFreak> Priest-of-Psi: explain this if you can, i've got LinuxMint Bianca running on a Live CD on my laptop, just entered in lsb_release -a  and it shows it as Ubuntu 6.10?
[06:34] <darx> you can do it from the interface of your router
[06:34] <darx> it'll serve statically but the ip will always be the same
[06:34] <coty> minimec: ok i see the pic
[06:34] <mindstate> darx, do i just pick any IP to reserve
[06:34] <coty> minimec: what do i get out of it
[06:34] <mindstate> darx, i want that, i want to run postfix
[06:34] <phaedra> ndee__,  Just mount the win partitions and scan them from Ubuntu.  I do...
[06:34] <[WaZ] > coty: your looking for something similar on your Harddrive
[06:34] <minimec> coty: I would plug out the kubuntu harddisk, and then try to install, without changing the jumpers on the slave harddisk. In 90% of the cases your BIOS detects the harddisk anyway.
[06:34] <mindstate> darx, i want to run postfix on 1 box, and use my other as my normal everyday computer
[06:34] <darx> it must be somewhere on the router configuration
[06:34] <ndee__> phaedra, ok.
[06:34] <darx> look for it
[06:35] <coty> minimec: so unplug my master
[06:35] <MadDog011> hello
[06:35] <MadDog011> what does it mean when GLX is missing on my display
[06:35] <mindstate> darx, i've tried to assign Static to my box, doesnt seem to do anything , both computers still have the same public IP .. and it tells me that both box'es are assigned statically
[06:35] <MadDog011> And how do I install the GLX extension
[06:35] <minimec> coty: The thing, we want to avoid, is that the ubuntu installer writes on your master boot sector of the Kubuntu-HD
[06:35] <vox754> minimec: I wouldn't suggest unpluging drives during installation, because later you may have problems detecting other drives once you reconnect them
[06:35] <coty> minimec: ok
[06:35] <darx> mindstate: poke around your routers webui,, it'll be somewhere there
[06:36] <ndee__> phaedra, how can I see the name of the windows partition?
[06:36] <coty> minimec: so i need to first shut down
[06:36] <coty> minimec: then boot into ubuntu
[06:36] <minimec> vox754: Should not be a problem, because he has a working system on the master.
[06:36] <coty> minimec: then unplug master
[06:36] <mindstate> darx, ok ill see what i can do.. so theres no configuration that has to be done in linux?
[06:36] <minimec> coty yes shutdown your computer.
[06:36] <coty> minimec: ok see you in a few
[06:36] <minimec> coty: unplug the master
[06:36] <coty> alright
[06:36] <cyris> can someone help me specify an ssh port number in this command ? rsync -avz -e ssh someuser@server1.example.com:/var/www/ /var/www/
[06:37] <darx> mindstate: leave your linux box as dhcp and set the router as dhcp with a reserved ip
[06:37] <minimec> coty: then so a fresh install on the new harddisk
[06:37] <darx> that way your ip wont change
[06:37] <MadDog011> Error: couldn't find RGB GLX visual
[06:37] <MadDog011> what dose that mean
[06:37] <mindstate> darx ok ill give it shot..thanks
[06:37] <darx> no problems
[06:38] <europain> How do i fix this? D: err:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"OPENGL32.dll": libSM.so.6: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64
[06:38] <vox754> minimec: but that way, he would need to plug and unplug the drives, because there will be two Grubs, is he okay with it? You could just boot both OSes from the master drive.
[06:38] <minimec> vox754: Well he will have to add the new system to the menu.lst of the master hd. That should not be a huge problem.
[06:38] <rewolf> can someone please help me... installing ubuntu.  I get an error 17 on bootup - after installing. Im a serious linux noob, so gonna have to be clear
[06:39] <[WaZ] > whats error 17?
[06:39] <europain> Cannot mount parition is error 17
[06:39] <vox754> minimec: yes, that way seems neater.
[06:39] <whta> why does ctrl alt backspace take literally minutes to return me to the splash screen?
[06:39] <minimec> vox754: We will see, if it wirks ;)
[06:39] <richardsonh> rewolf, Whats the exact error?
[06:40] <vox754> minimec: okay, let me know
[06:40] <rewolf> after POST etc. it says something like loading grub, then "error 17"
[06:41] <valehru> hey guys, is there language support for pinyin in ubuntu?
[06:41] <rewolf> I have 3 hard drives, one has XP on. now im trying to put UBUNTU on another one
[06:41] <pillar_> hey how in the world can I have backspace to mean "Back" in firefox?
[06:41] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , error 17 hes refering to grub
[06:41] <the_scientist> I have lts 606 cd, how can i update the packages using cd? im using 5.0
[06:41] <darx> pillar_: works fine for me
[06:42] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: yeah I figured
[06:42] <the_scientist> *510
[06:42] <petr478> hello
[06:42] <[WaZ] > rewolf: do you know which harddrive you installed ubuntu on?
[06:42] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , all i can figure is, grub can't find its files...?
[06:42] <rewolf> yeah. my 80gig. /dev/hdb
[06:42] <europain> My roommate had error 17 when he installed on an ide drive but his main drive was scsi
[06:42] <[WaZ] > ok
[06:42] <[WaZ] > what partition is the root filesystem on that?
[06:43] <[WaZ] > first one?
[06:43] <EADG1> Is there any way to keep a running total of how much I upload & download? I'm running iFTop but it doesn't log.
[06:43] <pillar_> darx: for me it just goes wherever I was in the same page before, like just a little bit up
[06:43] <[WaZ] > rewolf: open a terminal
[06:43] <rewolf> WaZ: I don't even know what that means. but i can tell u that there is only one partition on the drive.  Coz when i installed, i said erase entire disk.
[06:43] <[WaZ] > rewolf: open a terminal
[06:43] <rewolf> terminal open....
[06:44] <[WaZ] > type sudo grub
[06:44] <europain> My world of warcraft doesn't wont load in wine anymore. can osmebody give me some advice?
[06:44] <[WaZ] > now type "root (hd1,0)"
[06:44] <richardsonh> europain, whats the error?
[06:44] <rewolf> WaZ: ..probing devices...
[06:45] <[WaZ] > probing devices?
[06:45] <[WaZ] > still doing it?
[06:45] <rewolf> no
[06:45] <[WaZ] > now type "root (hd1,0)"
[06:45] <[WaZ] > then ype "setup (hd0)"
[06:45] <[WaZ] > type
[06:46] <europain> richardsonh: check pm
[06:46] <rewolf> ok
[06:46] <yurimxpxman> do any of you know what could cause this gray colouring? http://i11.tinypic.com/30l11qp.png
[06:46] <[WaZ] > rewolf: if you don't have a windows option at startup, come back here, its no big deal
[06:46] <[WaZ] > rewolf: reboot it should work
[06:47] <rewolf> really?
[06:47] <[WaZ] > yes
[06:47] <pillar_> darx: got it, had to go about:config and change browser.backspace_action to 0
[06:47] <[WaZ] > come back if anything went wrong ;-)
[06:47] <rewolf> lol. im skeptical. but if it does. i will be very happi. tanx
[06:47] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , shouldn't he take a look at the menu.lst make sure the settings are correct?
[06:47] <Aftermath_> Hello, does anyone here want to buy xerxes's geepeez?
[06:47] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: yeah he should :D
[06:47] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: it will probably work tho
[06:47] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , whoops too late now =P
[06:48] <Lost_Soul> somebody help me
[06:48] <ComputerMagic> i just installed windows and had to reinstall grub...but now grub doesnt display windows...how do i fix it
[06:48] <Lost_Soul> please
[06:48] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: if it doesn't work he'll be back
[06:48] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , Ubuntu always gets dev/hda-b screwed up for me, was sondering if he might be having the same problems
[06:48] <europain> richardsonh: did you receive that private message?
[06:48] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , grub rather not ubuntu
[06:48] <richardsonh> europain, sure didn't
[06:48] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: yeah, we'll see
[06:49] <[WaZ] > !grub
[06:49] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[06:49] <darx> pillar_:i'm sorry coudn't find how to configure shortcuts
[06:49] <erUSUL> ComputerMagic: please post your /boot/grub/menu.lst in a pastebin
[06:49] <Lost_Soul> can i " control " machine windows  using freenx  in ubuntu?
[06:49] <darx> try firefox channel
[06:49] <[WaZ] > erUSUL: thats not the problem
[06:49] <coldfish> waz: everything is ok. it works and scan the wireless networks like you said. But when i clicked for the connection the eth1, eth1 couldnt connect and take the ip from dhcp
[06:49] <[WaZ] > !grub | ComputerMagic
[06:49] <ubotu> ComputerMagic: please see above
[06:49] <ComputerMagic> erUSUL: how do i open it
[06:49] <europain> richardsonh: err:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"OPENGL32.dll": libSM.so.6: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64
[06:49] <mnishizawa> Lost_Soul: did you add the windows entry to your /boot/grub/menu.lst?
[06:49] <[WaZ] > !grub > ComputerMagic
[06:50] <Lost_Soul> :S
[06:50] <richardsonh> europain, yeah I got the same thing, I just had to start from scratch with it
[06:50] <ComputerMagic> [WaZ] : already did that now windows doesnt show up
[06:50] <amirfazwan> hello people
[06:50] <Lost_Soul> mnishizawa, i like controller windows remote by freenx
[06:50] <ComputerMagic> erUSUL: how do i open?
[06:50] <[WaZ] > ComputerMagic: open a terminal
[06:50] <krish_> ComputerMagic: post ur grub file here
[06:50] <[WaZ] > ComputerMagic: type sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[06:50] <europain> richardsonh:  Start from scratch? with wow? or wine?
[06:51] <krish_> ComputerMagic: Copy and paste here
[06:51] <[WaZ] > !pastebin | ComputerMagic: And pastbin it here:
[06:51] <ubotu> ComputerMagic: And pastbin it here:: 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)
[06:51] <amirfazwan> what is the function of grub
[06:51] <richardsonh> europian, I had to reinstall wine.... =(
[06:51] <europain> bah ok.
[06:51] <europain> grub chooses which operating system you boot to.
[06:51] <ComputerMagic> [WaZ] : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13155/
[06:51] <krish_> uboto : Ok sorry
[06:51] <ComputerMagic> krish_:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13155/
[06:51] <richardsonh> coldfish, you having a problem with your wireless scanning but not connecting?
[06:51] <petr478> I have installed package "stun" from universe on 6.10 and now synaptic, aptitude, security updates give error "subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1" (full message on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13154/). I think that install script tries to run /etc/init.d/stun, but the daemon needs certain settings otherwise it will keep on failing. I know how to workaround it but it is fixable by packing it different way. Where should I re
[06:51] <petr478> port the bug?
[06:51] <fanky> hello
[06:52] <ComputerMagic> krish_:uboto is a bot
[06:52] <fanky> whats the exact day when faisty will be released?
[06:52] <krish_> fanky, check the website
[06:52] <liselott> I have a strange problem.. I have installed firestarter. Usually the firewall starts at bootup, but sometimes when the system is started the service is stopped. This just happens sometimes, any ideas?
[06:52] <sstchur> What can I do to troubleshoot hearing audio, but not seeing any video when playing a .mov file?
[06:52] <mnishizawa> so anyone experience a problem with switching users in edgy where the pointer freezes but everything else is useable
[06:52] <krish_> exit
[06:52] <vox754> petr478: talk to developers?
[06:52] <universus> hi
[06:52] <[WaZ] > ComputerMagic: what partition is windows installed on?
[06:53] <ComputerMagic> [WaZ] : um.. jsut a sec ill try to find
[06:53] <coldfish> richardsonh: yes. i can connect to eth1 by using static ip but i wanna use the nm-applet and dhcp.
[06:53] <universus> can someone enter that site and tell me how to install the drivers - http://rtl8180-sa2400.sourceforge.net/
[06:53] <petr478> vox754: where can I find them? it is a packaging issue
[06:53] <Lost_Soul> help!!!!!
[06:53] <[WaZ] > ComputerMagic: because linux is installed on hd0,0
[06:54] <[WaZ] > coldfish: didn't work what I told you to do?
[06:54] <fanky> krel: im there, but I cant find where it say that
[06:54] <universus> plz someone help me !
[06:54] <coty> minimec: you there
[06:54] <universus> i have to install the other driveers
[06:54] <coldfish> waz: everything is ok. it works and scan the wireless networks like you said. But when i clicked for the connection the eth1, eth1 couldnt connect and take the ip from dhcp.
[06:54] <ComputerMagic> [WaZ] : what command is it again when u want to list your partitions in terminal
[06:54] <richardsonh> coldfish, assuming you have the drivers installed for your wireless chipset?
[06:54] <[WaZ] > coldfish: strange... did it ask for keyring somewhere?
[06:54] <[WaZ] > ComputerMagic: df -h
[06:55] <petr478> sstchur: have you tried installing the codecs? ubunto ships only few of them
[06:55] <mikebeecham> can anyone help me to connect a linux machine to the printer attached to a second linux machine?
[06:55] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: it worked before ;-)
[06:55] <coldfish> i dont know the meaning of "keyring":(
[06:55] <ComputerMagic> [WaZ] : /dev/hda3   *        4101       19456   123347070    7  HPFS/NTFS
[06:55] <vox754> petr478: I mean that if it is a problem with the developers of the "stun" package you should go to their SourceForge.net project page, which usually exists, and start from there. But if it is specific to Ubuntu, then you need to contanct the Ubuntu maintainer for that package, "aptitude show <package>" should give you some info.
[06:55] <richardsonh> coldfish, it sounds similar to a problem I had, my chipsets supported out of the box, but I couldn't do anything but scan till i compiled the drivers and retried
[06:56] <[WaZ] > coldfish: its a manager for your passwords, is your wifi network protected?
[06:56] <cyris|> can someone help me specify port 4000 in this rsync command? rsync -avz -e ssh someuser@server1.example.com:/var/www/ /var/www/
[06:56] <universus> omg can someone help me !?
[06:56] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , ahh, well... just tossing my 5 cents into the convo
[06:56] <[WaZ] > coldfish: if so you will get a keyring manager prompt
[06:56] <ComputerMagic> [WaZ] : i used fdisk...that command doesnt support ntfs
[06:56] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: yeah
[06:56] <coldfish> waz: no protection. only mac-filter
[06:56] <ComputerMagic> [WaZ] :: so windows is on hda3
[06:56] <[WaZ] > coldfish: strange...
[06:56] <coldfish> :)
[06:56] <richardsonh> universus, ok what are you trying to do now?
[06:56] <[WaZ] > OK ComputerMagic
[06:57] <[WaZ] > just a sec
[06:57] <europain> richardsonh: Can you help me start over? I'm a noob to linux really :P
[06:57] <universus> richardsonh: ill tell you my bad story
[06:57] <rewolf> WaZ:  u look busy, sorry to interrupt.  but didn't work.  still getting error 17.
[06:57] <mikebeecham> can anyone help me to connect a linux machine to the printer attached to a second linux machine?
[06:57] <richardsonh> europain, Hang on i'll give you the link to a fantastic tutorial
[06:57] <europain> thanks
[06:58] <petr478> vox754: thanks for pointer
[06:58] <Firefoxman> So, what is hte best CENTRALIZED p2p ubuntu software? Like, gntula
[06:58] <[WaZ] > ComputerMagic: copy paste this instead of your menu.lst http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13157/
[06:58] <Firefoxman> or edonkey network.
[06:58] <vox754> petr478: what does it do anyway?
[06:58] <universus> richardsonh: always i connect with torrent clients , or download something with firefox my pc hangs . I've heard its a wifi driver problem with ndiswrapper . So i deleted ndiswrapper and now im using KERNEL-DRIVERS for my wifi ( PLANET wl-8303) but i;ve got still the same problem !!
[06:58] <universus> PS. IF i use amule to download something , my pc goes for a hang too ;C
[06:58] <jamesonq> how do i get Xlib.h, what package in apt-get does it come with?
[06:58] <universus> I think when my pc starts to send mass packets in and out then he goes stuck ;C
[06:58] <rewolf> WaZ: any recommendations now
[06:58] <rewolf> ?
[06:59] <richardsonh> europain, hang tight, got 3000 things going on right now, I have to dig around for the tutorial
[06:59] <[WaZ] > rewolf: didn't work?
[06:59] <rewolf> nope
[06:59] <minimec> coty?
[06:59] <richardsonh> universus, whats your chipset?
[06:59] <[WaZ] > universus: might wanna forward your 6881 port
[06:59] <vox754> minimec: he came he saw he left
[06:59] <ComputerMagic> [WaZ] : thx ill reboot now and c if it works
[06:59] <universus> ehm
[06:59] <afirma> em
[06:59] <[WaZ] > rewolf: you need to show me your /boot/grub/menu.lst on your linux partition
[06:59] <rewolf> should i be able to browse my hard drive (throught Computer)
[06:59] <minimec> vox754: I was away for a moment...
[06:59] <universus> [WaZ] : dunno how to forward ports
[06:59] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , heh!
[07:00] <afirma> grub
[07:00] <vox754> minimec: I know
[07:00] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: good call ;-)
[07:00] <richardsonh> universus, what router do you use?
[07:00] <afirma> em
[07:00] <[WaZ] > rewolf: you might need to mount it: sudo mount /dev/hda2
[07:00] <universus> richardsonh: i dont use a router , ive got a RADIO I-NET , maybe my admin use a router ;c
[07:00] <richardsonh> universus, a linksys? Netgear? or another brand
[07:01] <Firefoxman> What is the best edonkey/gntula p2p >
[07:01] <Firefoxman> softwate
[07:01] <Firefoxman> *software
[07:01] <jamesonq> gtk-gnutella
[07:01] <petr478> vox754: "stun" does detect what NAT type separates you from internet (and if any) and can be used for "udp hole punching" to comunicate between two computers both behind different NATs. It is mainly for Voip.
[07:01] <rewolf> WaZ: how do u know if its /dev/hda2 or hdb or watever?
[07:01] <[WaZ] > oh yeah its hdb sorry
[07:01] <mikebeecham> can anyone help me to connect a linux machine to the printer attached to a second linux machine?
[07:01] <afirma> hdhdhddddddddddddddddd
[07:01] <[WaZ] > mount /dev/hdb1
[07:01] <ComputerMagi1> [WaZ] : it didnt work
[07:01] <universus> PS. My chipset of the wifi card is REALTEK RTL8180
[07:01] <afirma> mount /dev/hd1
[07:01] <[WaZ] > ComputerMagi1: it didn't? what did you see?
[07:02] <vox754> petr478: what NAT? you mean there are different NATS?
[07:02] <afirma> cal
[07:02] <richardsonh> universus, ok, so you don't have a modem and a wireless access point?
[07:02] <afirma> sai
[07:02] <nikosapi> How can I change the label of a vfat filesystem?
[07:02] <ComputerMagi1> [WaZ] : the SAME menu
[07:02] <afirma> brasil
[07:02] <afirma> help
[07:02] <[WaZ] > ComputerMagi1: no Windows option?
[07:02] <petr478> vox754: and the stun server part needs some configuration, otherwise fails. most users do not need the server
[07:02] <[WaZ] > ComputerMagi1: at the end
[07:02] <ComputerMagi1> [WaZ] : nope
[07:02] <petr478> vox754: yes, nat = ip masquarade.
[07:02] <steve0> can someoen help me with wireless
[07:03] <[WaZ] > HoWn: ty :)
[07:03] <nikosapi> steve0: Ask away.
[07:03] <ComputerMagi1> [WaZ] : i had 2 ubuntu kernals and memtest...and 2 recovery kernals
[07:03] <steve0> i can get the wireless but it wont connect
[07:03] <richardsonh> setev0 whats up?
[07:03] <rewolf> WaZ:  mount: can't find /dev/hdb in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
[07:03] <[WaZ] > ComputerMagi1: can you show me your /boot/grub/menu.lst again?
[07:03] <antex> i posted a thread on ubuntuforums about 6-7 hours ago, and still haven't had a response: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=397789 would be great if someone could help me out :D
[07:03] <vox754> petr478: oh, I think I understand it better if you say it different external IP
[07:03] <steve0> i used wine to install my driver for the wireless card
[07:03] <[WaZ] > mount hdb1 ?
[07:03] <universus> richardsonh: hmm wait slowly , i have no real idea . This internet is just sux . im going only to System > Administration > NET and there i just give the ESSID name : radio_net , DHCP , and thats all ;/
[07:03] <nikosapi> steve0: no no no
[07:03] <rewolf> WaZ: tried that too, same thing
[07:04] <steve0> ?
[07:04] <[WaZ] > rewolf: make a folder on your desktop
[07:04] <universus> [WaZ] : do you think if i forward this port which u said it will help ?
[07:04] <[WaZ] > universus: It might
[07:04] <richardsonh> universus, ok so you're using a wifi ISP?
[07:04] <Ranbee> hi, does anyone know where i can download these new tango icons? - http://www.andreasn.se/blog/?p=45
[07:04] <ComputerMagi1> [WaZ] : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13162/
[07:04] <nikosapi> steve0: You can't use a windows driver unless you use ndiswrapper or something similar
[07:04] <rewolf> WaZ: k
[07:04] <minimec> steve0: Why did you do that?
[07:04] <richardsonh> steve0, whats your wireless card? and do you know the chipset
[07:04] <nikosapi> steve0: Is it a pci or usb adaptor?
[07:04] <jaminkle> wow vi sucks... why does it have to be so sideways
[07:05] <europain> richardsonh: dont forget about me :P
[07:05] <jaminkle> !vi
[07:05] <ubotu> Text Editors: gedit (GNOME), Kate (KDE), mousepad (Xfce4) | Terminal-based editors: vi/vim, emacs, and nano (user-friendly). | HTML/CSS editors: !html | Programming: !code
[07:05] <jamesonq> vi = last resot editor XD
[07:05] <petr478> vox754: they differ in behaviour when someone in internet (or other nat) sends packet to port that was used to communicate with different interenet host (usually stun server in this case)
[07:05] <richardsonh> europain, omg! crud, hang on i'll grab that now. So sorry
[07:05] <steve0> i am using belkin as my built in one is not working either
[07:05] <jamesonq> use nano or pico if you have it
[07:05] <steve0> http://uk.gateway.com/products/prodDetails.html?prod=Gateway_MT6220b <-- thats my laptop
[07:05] <universus> richardsonh: hmm no u may be right , this radio_net is an acces point ( or something ) . There was a time i used windows xp there was written radio_net(AC)
[07:05] <jaminkle> i just installed 6.10 what comes with that?
[07:05] <universus> sry for my english , u may dont understand
[07:05] <universus> ;c
[07:05] <jamesonq> nano does
[07:05] <shark> HI ALL! Me, again! CAN ANYBODY HELP IN BERYL??????
[07:05] <ComputerMagi1> [WaZ] : i did say windows xp pro was on hda3 right?!?
[07:06] <jamesonq> nano is like using notepad or something
[07:06] <steve0> ubuntu 6.10 the edgy eft is the version of ubuntu i using
[07:06] <jamesonq> ctrl+x to exit
[07:06] <jamesonq> thats all u need to know really
[07:06] <jaminkle> so i go nano -b /etc/Wireless/RT61STA/rt61sta.dat
[07:06] <minimec> steve0: ok. are you ready for the console?
[07:06] <bettsp> Is there any way to use Edgy kernel in Feisty? I keep getting "Cannot find root" error
[07:06] <jamesonq> sudo nano /etc/blah
[07:06] <shark> anybody in beryl???
[07:06] <nikosapi> steve0: paste the output of lspci to pastebin.ca
[07:06] <jamesonq> i dont know what -b is
[07:06] <[WaZ] > ComputerMagi1: yes you did, try this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13164/
[07:06] <richardsonh> universus, well i think [WaZ]  is right. You just need to foreward that port, but I can't help you  foreward it, if you don't know what kind of Wifi acees point you are using.
[07:06] <jaminkle> -b is for vi i guess
[07:06] <steve0> minimec i have that other thing installed
[07:06] <jaminkle> maybe it's edit read only
[07:07] <jamesonq> oh read only?
[07:07] <steve0> ndiswrapper
[07:07] <lolbunnylol> Hey guys i screwed up... I deleted my linux partition with Partition Magic, in winxp, and converted the partition space into ntfs. Problem is GRUB is screwed, and i cant get windows mbr back. Do you think if i were to format the whole harddrive, it would fix the problem?
[07:07] <bettsp> Unfortunately, I'm bit by a rather annoying ACPI bug in the Feisty kernel that doesn't affect the Edgy kernel
[07:07] <ardchoille> I'm using Window Maker window manager from the repos. How do I disable the iconbar along the bottom of the screen?
[07:07] <jamesonq> if u just need to see something real quick read only
[07:07] <jamesonq> less /etc/blah
[07:07] <[WaZ] > rewolf: made the folder?
[07:07] <rewolf> yes
[07:07] <universus> richardsonh: well , maybe u can tell me what kinds there are
[07:07] <bettsp> lolbunnylol: Google FIXMBR
[07:07] <universus> richardsonh: Please
[07:07] <bettsp> lolmybunnylol: As well as FIXBOOT
[07:07] <nikosapi> steve0: Do you have any idea about what kind of chipset you have?
[07:07] <minimec> steve0: ok open a gnome-terminal and plug out your wireless stick. then.. plug it in again and do dmesg on the terminal.
[07:07] <[WaZ] > rewolf: sudo mount /dev/hdb1 ~/Desktop/newfolder/
[07:07] <andersn> Hey guys, I just finished 6.10 server installation, but now I want to do some more disk partitioning. Where do I find the partitioning tool that's used in the installation?
[07:07] <richardsonh> universus, there are a lot...how do you get your internet? do you have a cable modem or what?
[07:07] <ComputerMagi1> [WaZ] : brb
[07:08] <bettsp> andersn: gparted
[07:08] <nrdb> I want to see what data my webserver is sending out, what is the name of the low level program that I can use to send my own 'GET' command to the webserver ?
[07:08] <vox754> antex: probably under installation is a better place that general help
[07:08] <richardsonh> europain, here! found it =P http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120615 its outdated, but it works for me.
[07:08] <andersn> bettsp: thats not a console tool available in the server ed
[07:08] <antex> vox754: ah, can i move, or not?
[07:08] <rewolf> WaZ: k i think it worked
[07:08] <minimec> steve0: what does dmesg say at the end the last 5 lines or so.
[07:08] <petr478> nrdb: use "nc" to send and receive. wireshark to only watch
[07:09] <rockprincess> hello friends!
[07:09] <steve0> whats that
[07:09] <steve0> i only no certain things
[07:09] <[WaZ] > rewolf: okay go into that folder and go into boot/grub/menu.lst
[07:09] <universus> richardsonh: no , its just a wifi card , and on the balcony i've got a white box which catches the radio_waves or something and its connected witha  cable of course
[07:09] <vox754> antex: I haven't done what you say, but I think I've read info like that. I would make sure the BIOS can boot from USB.
[07:09] <europain> richardsonh: Thanks
[07:09] <rewolf> WaZ: k, it open
[07:09] <universus> richardsonh: well i think i dont really understand your questions <lol> im too dumb :(
[07:09] <[WaZ] > rewolf: and copy paste it in pastebin
[07:09] <minimec> steve0: just do what I said... you won't hurt your system ;)
[07:09] <europain> lolbunnylol: put in your winxp CD and boot to recovery console
[07:09] <[WaZ] > http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[07:09] <rockprincess> anyone know how to get a sata1 hdd under ubuntu 6.10 working? a friend of mine has troubles installing edgy on it!
[07:09] <richardsonh> universus, ok...I see what you're getting at, your ISP just gives you wifi access.
[07:10] <conidu14> alut je suis franais
[07:10] <conidu14> salut
[07:10] <rewolf> WaZ: pastbin?  *blush*
[07:10] <[WaZ] > salut conidu14
[07:10] <[WaZ] > rewolf: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[07:10] <conidu14> ah je sui sur le chat franais ?
[07:10] <[WaZ] > !fr | conidu14
[07:10] <ubotu> conidu14: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[07:10] <bettsp> conidu14: Peut-etre #ubuntu-fr est meilleur
[07:11] <[WaZ] > non ;-)
[07:11] <ComputerMagic> [WaZ] : now its there but when i try to but it says something like its not there
[07:11] <universus> richardsonh: that would be right
[07:11] <vox754> rockprincess: sata1 here no problems, install and that's it. Maybe he is using a raid array?
[07:11] <conidu14> merci mai sa veut pas
[07:11] <[WaZ] > ComputerMagic: its on hda3?
[07:11] <[WaZ] > i made a mistake
[07:11] <[WaZ] > god i need sleep
[07:11] <conidu14> je clike sur le lien mais met rien
[07:11] <steve0> minimec dmseg aint a command in termanal
[07:11] <richardsonh> universus, ok from what I can tell. your chipset doesnt have any native linux support.... i'm still reading though give me a few, see if anyone else has any ideas
[07:12] <rockprincess> vox754: true, that's what i thought as well, because i installed edubuntu edgy on a sata2 without any problems. I'll ask him if he's using a raid array
[07:12] <lolbunnylol> europain: the problem is it wont even let me get to the boot menu in winxp. it gives me a very odd error.
[07:12] <minimec> steve0: dmesg
[07:12] <[WaZ] > ComputerMagic: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13165/
[07:12] <universus> richardsonh: Thank your very much for your support , I;ll wait ;)
[07:12] <petfrogg> ok... back to ubunto... are there any basic configured domU images of ubunto available for xen?
[07:12] <steve0> minimec i dont know what that is sorry
[07:12] <europain> richardsonh: it says i need to do a 'complete removal'  of wine. How do i do that? I dont see it on this page.
[07:12] <petfrogg> or do i have to create on?
[07:12] <mon^rch> Does anyone know why I can't access dir's via symlink for my ftp server?
[07:12] <vox754> rockprincess: okay, can you take me to Germany?
[07:12] <ComputerMagic> [WaZ] : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13166/
[07:12] <minimec> steve0: ok. do iwconfig
[07:12] <minimec> steve0: just iwconfig
[07:13] <richardsonh> europain, sudo apt-get remove wine...or uninstall
[07:13] <rockprincess> vox754: he said something about choosing a driver during the installation process
[07:13] <steve0> ok done that
[07:13] <minimec> steve0: do you see the wireless device?
[07:13] <petfrogg> mon^rch: check your config of your ftpserver - sometimes there are settings in there for denying it
[07:13] <[WaZ] > ComputerMagic: yeah I made a dumb mistake http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13165/
[07:13] <rockprincess> vox754: do you speak german?
[07:13] <[WaZ] > ComputerMagic: that should work
[07:13] <ComputerMagic> ComputerMagic: ill brb
[07:13] <conidu14> quelqu'un peu me donner le chat franais svp?
[07:13] <[WaZ] > sorry for that
[07:13] <Firefoxman> What is the Linux Equvilate of RawWrite?
[07:13] <ComputerMagic>  [WaZ] : and yes i noticed
[07:13] <vox754> rockprincess: if you take me there for a month I could learn a little.
[07:13] <[WaZ] > conidu14: ecrit /join #ubuntu-fr
[07:14] <ComputerMagic> hd2,0 to like hd0,2 thingy
[07:14] <conidu14> merci
[07:14] <rockprincess> vox754: unforunately i don't live in germany....
[07:14] <steve0> i got 3 saying no wireless extensions and raa0 wlan0
[07:14] <Firefoxman> WHAT can I use to write a disk image to a floppy
[07:14] <conidu14> merci
[07:14] <petr478> Firefoxman: man dd
[07:14] <rewolf> WaZ: done
[07:14] <[WaZ] > de rien
[07:14] <[WaZ] > rewolf: can you give me the link?
[07:14] <europain> richardsonh: "Package wine is not installed, so not removed"
[07:14] <minimec> steve0: so you have both wireless devices installed correctly ;)
[07:14] <rewolf> WaZ:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13169/
[07:15] <minimec> steve0: you can plug out your stick and do iwconfig again
[07:15] <universus> richardsonh: hmm i think i may found something good : http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=6&PFid=6&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false#7 - check the unix(linux) table , maybe the file called packet driver are the right native drivers ?
[07:15] <richardsonh> europain, But you are currently using wine?
[07:15] <europain> I had it work earlier today. im not sure what i did to break it.
[07:15] <[WaZ] > rewolf: and what was the problem again?
[07:15] <elvis32> ok wlan0 is my onboard wireless and lo etho and sit0 say no wireless extensions
[07:16] <richardsonh> europain, you might have sneezed....that usually kills it ;-)
[07:16] <Firefoxman> petr478: So, lets say I want to write ~\FreeBoot.img to floppy, what is the command I would use?
[07:16] <europain> haha.
[07:16] <europain> richardsonh: i can type 'wine' in terminal and get the help.
[07:16] <rewolf> lol.  when i bootup after installing unbuntu, Grub starts loading, then says "error 17".  I am running off the play disk at the moment.  It is installed on hdb my 80gig drive. I am dual-booting with XP
[07:17] <europain> rewolf: are you using scsi and ide?
[07:17] <mon^rch> can someone please help me setup symlinks for my ftp... when I click on a symlink it says that directory doesn't exist... help
[07:17] <FireFoxMan> rewolf: Do you still have the Live CD in there?
[07:17] <petr478> Firefoxman: dd ~\FreeBoot.img /dev/floppy
[07:17] <FireFoxMan> Thanks.
[07:17] <FireFoxMan> petr478: Thanks
[07:17] <richardsonh> europain, O.o use the GUI packet-manager see if you can get it out with that
[07:17] <europain> kk
[07:17] <rewolf> WaZ:this drive is IDE, so is my XP drive. but my third is SATA.  ya got live CD in. only way to boot in linux
[07:17] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: his menu.lst seems fine...
[07:18] <europain> linux hates me
[07:18] <richardsonh> universus, i'm out of ideas sorry bud
[07:18] <[WaZ] > rewolf: strange
[07:18] <vox754> rockprincess: well Austria, Pollen, Czech, and around is fine.
[07:18] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , oooh a mystery, how fun. whats the pastebin link?
[07:18] <[WaZ] > http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13169/
[07:18] <rewolf> WaZ: not wat i wanted to hear
[07:18] <rewolf> lol
[07:18] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , and whats his partition scheme?
[07:18] <rockprincess> vox754: hehe, where are you from?
[07:18] <[WaZ] > his linux is on hdb1
[07:18] <[WaZ] > hda1 is windows
[07:19] <jason__> Are there any paltalk voice chat like programs for ubuntu?
[07:19] <Zikey> Hi, I installed mysql server, but I'm only able to access it locally, I'm unable to connect to it remotely through the network, is there something to set up somewhere to have the mysql server accept tcp connections ?
[07:19] <richardsonh> ok...does he have a /root /boot seperate partitions?
[07:19] <[WaZ] > rewolf, can you do  "df -h" and pastebin that?
[07:19] <universus> ;(
[07:19] <rewolf> WaZ: sure
[07:19] <xtknight> what's the command (besides lsof) to determine what is using a file?  lsof seems to freeze for some reason, frozen socket or sometihng i dont know
[07:19] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: i doubt it, but might wanna ask
[07:20] <vox754> rockprincess: I would like to go to Innsbruck, I am not expensive
[07:20] <[WaZ] > no news from CompuerMagic, so i hope it worked
[07:20] <manton2007> How do I add 1280 by 1024 to my screen resolution? It did it in Windows, but the selection is not there in Ubuntu. Can someone help me?
[07:20] <sstchur> What would cause any video I try to play to just show a blank, black screen? (but clearly it's trying to play)
[07:20] <nrdb> petr478: I have just tried to get the webpage with nc, but I don't seem to be getting anywhere can you help ?
[07:20] <europain> 17 : Cannot mount selected partition     This error is returned if the partition requested exists, but the filesystem type cannot be recognized by GRUB.
[07:20] <rewolf> WaZ:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13171/
[07:20] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , possibly....(hd1,0) is swap?
[07:20] <europain> thats error 17 in grub
[07:20] <phaedra> manton2007,  Add it to your xorg.conf
[07:21] <manton2007> Phaedra, I don't know how to do that, but I would really like to learn!
[07:21] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: hed have a 79GB swap partition then ;D
[07:21] <SammyF> anybody having problems loading some websites (www.ogre3d.org for example)  in Firefox when the firewall is up?
[07:21] <rockprincess> vox754: from where? back to the topic, what sata hdd are you using?
[07:21] <[WaZ] > well 74
[07:21] <Pelo> has anyone managed to make a multisession data dvd with gnomebaker?
[07:21] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , well then whats his swap O-o?
[07:22] <[WaZ] > hdb2?
[07:22] <europain> My roommate had error 17 in grub, and he changed his boot order, and was atleast able to boot into windows.
[07:22] <Zikey> it seems that mysql server only listen to local interface and not on the network interface do you know where to configure it so it listen on every interface ?
[07:22] <xtknight> found it.  it was 'fuser'
[07:22] <Pelo> richardsonh,  swap is  a ... memory extension  using a portion of the harddrive
[07:22] <[WaZ] > europain: i don't think he can't boot in windows
[07:22] <rewolf> /dev/hdb5            9778        9964     1502046   82  Linux swap / Solaris
[07:22] <phaedra> manton2007,  gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[07:22] <[WaZ] > rewolf: you can boot into windows right?
[07:22] <vox754> rockprincess: from America. I have a Western Digital 80 GB, I really haven't checked the model, I'd need to open the case and see.
[07:22] <rewolf> /dev/hdb5            9778        9964     1502046   82  Linux swap / Solaris
[07:22] <[WaZ] > hdb5?
[07:22] <petr478> nrdb: what does it say?
[07:22] <richardsonh> pelo, I know that =P i'm trying to figure out rewolfs partition scheme
[07:22] <phaedra> manton2007,  Then add it to the res line.
[07:22] <[WaZ] > what about hdb2?
[07:23] <manton2007> Phaedra, do I type that in the terminal?
[07:23] <rewolf> WaZ: well i could, but then id need to overwrite the MBR again, coz UBUNTU always screws it up
[07:23] <FireFoxMan> !fiesty
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[07:23] <petr478> nrdb: use -vv flags with nc
[07:23] <europain> [WaZ] : he said he was using the livecd to get into irc :P
[07:23] <FireFoxMan> !hi
[07:23] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[07:23] <phaedra> manton2007,  Yes.
[07:23] <FireFoxMan> !yes
[07:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about yes - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:23] <dystopianray> Is it possible to change the status of a bug report? I would like to repoen a bug report
[07:23] <FireFoxMan> !chat
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[07:23] <rewolf> I think my swap is hdb5.  well that's wat fdisk -l says
[07:23] <manton2007> I'll try it now.
[07:23] <rockprincess> vox754: don't worry about the model.....you said there were no problems during the installation?! hmmm
[07:23] <SammyF> !firestarter
[07:23] <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).
[07:23] <FireFoxMan> Is there a room where one can converse wiht Ubotu?
[07:23] <[WaZ] > hmmm
[07:23] <FireFoxMan> nvmd.
[07:24] <FireFoxMan> Found it at #ubuntu-bots
[07:24] <[WaZ] > its an 80 GB drive and yswap is on hdb5?
[07:24] <rewolf> sorry i kept typeing hdb5 - didnt realise, I was pasting, must have pasted a newline character too. lol
[07:24] <rambo3> !feisty > rambo3
[07:24] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , something interesting....check this pastebin http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13172/
[07:24] <[WaZ] > with 74 GB on hdb1
[07:24] <mbdl> [WaZ] : Hey its the person who had the windows grub issue.... it worked lol anywho ya im in windows now..thx ALOT..
[07:24] <vox754> rockprincess: it had Windows XP, I resized the partition and installed Linux, first SUSE then Ubuntu, never had a problem. I'm going to reinstall Win XP soon, so I'll see if something goes awry.
[07:24] <manton2007> Phaedra, I'm there. I see a lot of info. but where do I add it?
[07:24] <hooloo> What should the permissions bits be for /var/mail files?
[07:25] <[WaZ] > mbdl: great ;-)
[07:25] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , thats mine. and hdb, its actually (hd0,1)
[07:25] <very`tired> whats it the fastest way (on reiserfs) to recover an accidently deleted file?
[07:25] <mbdl> [WaZ}: and sry it took so long i had to instal gaim
[07:25] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: huh?
[07:25] <very`tired> well actually the "easiest" way
[07:25] <mbdl> :-P
[07:25] <phaedra> manton2007,  Section 'Screen'
[07:26] <[WaZ] > hdb should be hd1,0
[07:26] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , (hd0,1) my linux is on my slave, but they are plugged in bassackwards on the ide. and not on cable select. so hdb, is actually (hd0)
[07:26] <rewolf> lol
[07:26] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: that seems complicated
[07:26] <phaedra> manton2007,  You'll see all the modes and just add 1600x1200 or whatever there.
[07:26] <manton2007> Phaedra, do I type it in front of the other displays, each time it's listed (like 1024 x 768, for example)
[07:26] <nrdb> petr478: thanks.
[07:27] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: but all your partitions are on hd0...
[07:27] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , I know.... confusing isn't it =P
[07:27] <phaedra> manton2007,  Yes.  Start with the highest res first.  That will be the default.  If you want 1200x1024 put that first.
[07:27] <[WaZ] > rewolf: can you boot into windows?
[07:27] <very`tired> anyone? recover files on reiser?
[07:27] <liselott> i want to make the application firestarter startable for all users, not just root. How to?
[07:28] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: very
[07:28] <rewolf> WaZ:i think so. it will take a while, coz i first have to boot from XP disc - then repair MBR
[07:28] <[WaZ] > rewolf: no i mean using the menu
[07:28] <ferronica> any one here uses to print CD labels??? Using (PAPER A4)
[07:28] <rewolf> last time i tried installing, i tried the "boot from first hard drive" command, but it just tried to load grub and gave "error 17"
[07:29] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , his menu is commented out....
[07:29] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , neverming
[07:29] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , hidemenu is commented
[07:29] <[WaZ] > rewolf: lets try something
[07:29] <rewolf> k
[07:30] <c_lisp> whats a good torrent
[07:30] <c_lisp> to use for linux?
[07:30] <manton2007> Phaedra, I did that. I typed it in front of the others. Do I need to reboot now, or control-alt-back space to get it to work?
[07:30] <richardsonh> c-lisp azurues if i spelled it right
[07:30] <c_lisp> thanks I know what your spelling
[07:30] <c_lisp> :p
[07:31] <europain> jdkl;jfal;ksjfdl;ksjhfalsk;jf wine hates me
[07:31] <ferronica> how to mount USB device???
[07:31] <[WaZ] > rewolf: can you give me your first pastebin again?
[07:31] <[WaZ] > i closed it by accident
[07:31] <phaedra> manton2007,   You can just clt-alt-bs but I like to restart.  X seems to work better that way sometimes...  ;)
[07:31] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13169/
[07:31] <very`tired> sooo....data recovery...... :|
[07:31] <[WaZ] > ty
[07:32] <manton2007> Phaedra, I'm going to restart now. I'll be back soon (I hope)
[07:32] <[WaZ] > ok rewolf
[07:32] <richardsonh> very`tired,  reiser, has a little known special bonus for using it.
[07:32] <rewolf> WaZ: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13169
[07:32] <hooloo> Who should own /var/mail/ files and what should the permission bits be?
[07:32] <very`tired> richardsonh: what would that be,
[07:32] <rewolf> lol. im delayed
[07:32] <richardsonh> very`tired, its called random data loss... I don't know why it does it, but i've lost many a system to a nice resider fs
[07:32] <[WaZ] > rewolf: plz type sudo gedit ~/Desktop/<yournewfolder>/boot/grub/menu.lst
[07:33] <very`tired> richardsonh: and how does that help me? :|
[07:33] <richardsonh> very`tired, reiser* I was in the same boat as you, and i tried a million times to get my data back
[07:33] <rewolf> WaZ: k. ya
[07:34] <[WaZ] > rewolf: now delete everything and paste this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13178/ instead
[07:34] <vox754> c_lisp: I recommend installing "sun-java5-jre" and then getting azureus from source .tar.gz, since the .deb package doesn't work correctly with me when I use aptitude
[07:34] <rewolf> WaZ: will do... slow internet..
[07:35] <[WaZ] > rewolf: okay
[07:35] <SammyF> anybody has any problem with the Firewall blocking certain websites (www.ogre3d.org for example) ?
[07:35] <rewolf> WaZ: and save..
[07:35] <rewolf> WaZ: k. done
[07:35] <[WaZ] > yes rewolf
[07:35] <richardsonh> very`tired,  I'm sorry I can't be of much help. I would google around, i found once one time that let me recover a few sectors, but other then that. The only thing I can think of is drop 80 bucks on spinrite and see if it can recover it.
[07:35] <[WaZ] > okay reboot and try again
[07:35] <c_lisp> thanks vox754
[07:36] <vox754> c_lisp: yes
[07:37] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , what did you end up figuring out?
[07:37] <mnishizawa> I'm having an issue with user switching
[07:37] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: nothing
[07:37] <[WaZ] > :D
[07:37] <mnishizawa> when I switch the pointer freezes... anyone ever heard of this?
[07:38] <quad3d> anyone familiar with ntop? i'm getting "**WARNING** INIT: Unable to create pid file (/var/lib/ntop/ntop.pid)" and "**ERROR** RRD: Disabled - unable to create base directory (err 13, /var/lib/ntop/rrd)"
[07:38] <dingdong> hey guys
[07:38] <drcode> hi all
[07:39] <drcode> how i can use my sd reader in laptop
[07:39] <dingdong> how can i adjust touchpad acceleration/speed
[07:39] <drcode> how i can eject it
[07:39] <manton2007> Phaedra, It didn't work. I'm not sure what I did wrong, but the same displays are still there, but not the new one I typed in. Any suggestions? Thanks for your help so far.
[07:39] <daynah> I mounted my two extra internal harddrives in /media and... they're on my desktop also! Is this some new feature I really hate in feisty or something?
[07:39] <Parallax> i just bought a DWL-G650 wifi card because i read that it works out of the box, but can't make it to work
[07:39] <drcode> its seems like cdrom
[07:39] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , I think we are missing something about their partition scheme
[07:39] <drcode> its seems like cdrom/
[07:40] <dingdong> how can i adjust touchpad acceleration/speed
[07:40] <drcode> is there software that i need to install to use sdreader
[07:40] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: yeah
[07:40] <mnishizawa> Parallax: what interface are you trying to use with it?
[07:40] <phaedra> manton2007,  Not sure what to do.  It's worked for me....
[07:40] <dingdong> !feisty
[07:40] <ubotu> The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[07:40] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , if you didn't fix it, next i would suggest to get an fdisk> p output
[07:41] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: yeah
[07:41] <daynah> thanks, dingdong
[07:41] <daynah> #ubuntu+1
[07:41] <manton2007> Phaedra, I'm not sure either. What is that xorg code again. I don't want to give up. I want to try again, if it's ok with you.
[07:41] <daynah> man I'm dumb, sorry
[07:42] <ferronica> ubuntu 6.06 wont mount my Pc Camera :(
[07:42] <ajwo> Hi. I am trying to compile a latex document, and I am getting the error "File `amsmath.sty' not found". Do I need to install something else to get the amsmath package?
[07:42] <petr478> quad3d: i am not familiar with it. but if you are usung it as not-superuser, then it (you) can write to the directory
[07:42] <phaedra> manto /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[07:42] <ferronica> any idea what to do :(
[07:42] <richardsonh> [WaZ] ,  all the kernel names are right? i assume
[07:42] <petr478> quad3d: in such case it is a design bug that should be reported to athors
[07:42] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: he freshly installed
[07:43] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: and he cant boot into windows either
[07:43] <dawnskimmer> hi @ everyone
[07:43] <ferronica> [WaZ] : ubuntu unable to mount Pc Camera :(
[07:43] <ubuntn00b> dawnskimmer,  hello
[07:43] <richardsonh> [WaZ] ,  peculiar
[07:43] <ferronica> [WaZ] : Any help from your side???
[07:43] <[WaZ] > indeed
[07:44] <[WaZ] > ferronica: a webcam?
[07:44] <FireFoxMan> !sex
[07:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sex - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:44] <ubuntn00b> lol
[07:44] <ferronica> [WaZ] : yeah :)
[07:44] <FireFoxMan> !sex, I am just a bot
[07:44] <drcode> how i can eject sd reader ?
[07:44] <[WaZ] > ferronica: what webcam?
[07:44] <ferronica> [WaZ] : normal WEB CAM
[07:44] <dawnskimmer> Ive got a little problem: I cant log on as root, so I cant install new software on my system. When I try logging on, it always tells me, that root cant log on from this screen :(
[07:45] <[WaZ] > ferronica: what brand?
[07:45] <FireFoxMan> !bot
[07:45] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[07:45] <richardsonh> [WaZ] ,  you reversed the physical addresses in the menu list? (hd1,0) to (hd0,0) an windows from (hd0,0) to (hd1,0)?
[07:45] <ferronica> [WaZ] : you mean Brand?
[07:45] <petr478> drcode: i guess "umount -t"
[07:45] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: yeah ;-)
[07:45] <quad3d> petr478, it's weird that it doesn't read /var/lib/ntop/init.cfg (in it which states running as user ntop) and starts ntop on user "nobody". i even chmod 1750 /var/lib/ntop (orig. 750) and still doesnt' work. so i'm trying to track down where it gets 'nobody' from
[07:45] <kwtm> Hi, all!  How do I find out what packages depend on a given package, using dpkg or an apt-xxx tool, without needing to look it up on the web?  E.g. suppose I'm thinking of un-installing "SomePackage.deb" but want to know what else on my system will no longer work.  How do I do that?
[07:45] <[WaZ] > ferronica: yes
[07:45] <ferronica> [WaZ] : Tech Com
[07:45] <Matt101> hello everyone
[07:45] <ferronica> [WaZ] : its USB CAM
[07:45] <ubuntn00b> I'm very happy to say I finally fot my VirtualBox running (for all those that took the time to help me yesterday, thanks)  *saw a few of your names in the panel..  not sure if your actually around
[07:45] <[WaZ] > ferronica: what model?
[07:45] <quad3d> i'll have to poke around at least trying to find more information about it before i report as bug
[07:45] <ardchoille> drcode: I never eject the sd reader.. I just umount it and take the card out.
[07:46] <Steve^> hey, i'm attempting to install ubuntu to my laptop, but it can't find my HDD. How can I help it out?
[07:46] <kwtm> dawnskimmer: Instead of logging in as root, you'd use "sudo" to run the relevant commands as root, right?  Or am I missing something?  Are you already familiar with "sudo"?
[07:46] <psycho79> my averatec 3250 laptop will suspend but won't wake up. Does anyone know of a way to get this to work?
[07:46] <ubuntn00b> ubuntu with Microsuck Office 2007 >  http://9112411.blogspot.com/    (love it!)
[07:47] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , k
[07:47] <stiv2k> does anyone here have a SPRINT cell phone?  how much do they charge you for every text message over your plan?
[07:47] <kwtm> ubuntn00b: What are you running on VirtualBox?  Windoze?
[07:47] <kwtm> ubuntn00b: Cool!
[07:47] <ubuntn00b> anything I can..
[07:47] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: seems to have worked...
[07:47] <ubuntn00b> but yeah..  the old lady has to have it for school
[07:47] <FireFoxMan> !offtopic | stiv2k
[07:47] <ubotu> stiv2k: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[07:47] <dawnskimmer> hmm, at the moment I rely on the menus to do the stuff, Im not yet familiar with terminal commands...
[07:47] <ubuntn00b> so I wanted to re-claim the other half of my hard drive back and kill the dual boot
[07:47] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , or else we really broke it.....lol >=] 
[07:48] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: nah, he was booting with live cd
[07:48] <tulga> I have ubuntu desktop 6.06. can I install it and remove some packages for server? because I cannot download server edition. my connection very slow.
[07:48] <drcode> how can i know if it recognize the card?
[07:48] <kwtm> dawnskimmer: I think you were replying to me.  If you say the nick of the person you are answering (in this case, "
[07:48] <kane77> how can I play dvd folders (video_ts)?
[07:48] <drcode> i have filling it didnt
[07:48] <ubuntn00b> much rather boot windoze from ubuntu than dual boot
[07:48] <kwtm> dawnskimmer: I think you were replying to me.  If you say the nick of the person you are answering (in this case, "kwtm"), then it usually shows up highlighted and the person knows that you're talking to him/her.
[07:49] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , don't you have to run sudo /sbin/grub > setup (hd0) everytime to make the menu.lst to take effect?
[07:49] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: no
[07:49] <liselott> when trying to launch "sudo firestarter" it cannot open display, like if X isnt started. How can i solve this?
[07:49] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: not since a few years i think
[07:49] <tulga> liselott: don't use sudo
[07:49] <ardchoille> liselott: Use gksudo: gksudo firestarter
[07:49] <mnishizawa> so I'm having an issue using the nvidia driver and switching users
[07:49] <mnishizawa>  the pointer freezes in the second user's session, but when I quit that session and go back to the original it works again
[07:49] <mnishizawa>  I assume it's an nvidia xorg config issue because it works using nv
[07:49] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: ive never done it anyways
[07:49] <petr478> tulga: do you mean "too slow to download the server cd image"?
[07:49] <kwtm> dawnskimmer: When you run a program that needs root privileges, such as synaptic/adept, etc., it will pop up a window saying, "Hey, you need to have root privileges!" and ask for your password.
[07:50] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , K i was thinking back to my lilo days, you had to rewrite it to the MBR cause it didn't mount anything till you actually booted
[07:50] <tulga> petr478: yes
[07:50] <[WaZ] > richardsonh: yeah, i remember that time
[07:50] <ardchoille> !gksudo | liselott
[07:50] <ubotu> liselott: 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> 
[07:50] <[WaZ] > lilo-config?
[07:50] <liselott> ardchoille, same problem with gksudo. I just added my user to the sudoers file. So i should be allowed to start the app
[07:50] <petr478> tulga: then you do not need to uninstall anything. just install package "server"
[07:50] <kwtm> dawnskimmer: That way is supposed to make it harder to accidentally break something, although proponents of logging in as root say that it's not as convenient as just logging in as root.
[07:50] <freeez> ok i need help please
[07:51] <petr478> tulga: sudo aptitude install server
[07:51] <freeez> i just tried to mount my ntfs partition
[07:51] <liselott> ardchoille, Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
[07:51] <freeez> and it said i will have to force mount?
[07:51] <freeez> i did this yesterday and it worked fine
[07:51] <tulga> petr478: from live cd?
[07:51] <ardchoille> liselott: You're trying to run a gui app without X?
[07:51] <elvis32> does anyone know how to sort wpa encryption connection
[07:51] <freeez> then i reinstalled
[07:51] <petr478> tulga i belive this will install all packages that are in server cd
[07:51] <freeez> and tried it again
[07:51] <freeez> now it says force mount
[07:51] <liselott> ardchoille, no, X is started. Im in fluxbox now.
[07:51] <ud-> freeez using ntfs-3?
[07:51] <kwtm> dawnskimmer: I think the Ubuntu people figured that, if you haven't figured out how to set it up so that you log in as root, you're still at a level where it's better off using sudo to be safe.  What are you trying to install?
[07:51] <[WaZ] > elvis32: i use network-manager for that
[07:51] <krish_> freez, sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g
[07:51] <freeez> im using ubuntu ultimate addition
[07:51] <richardsonh> freeez, is it in use?
[07:51] <ubuntn00b> elvis, yes
[07:51] <freeez> no its not in use
[07:51] <ubuntn00b> one sec...
[07:51] <petr478> tulga: i do not know
[07:52] <freeez> it was an old windows drive
[07:52] <freeez> its on hdb1
[07:52] <freeez> im on hdba
[07:52] <krish_> freez, sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g
[07:52] <freeez> i mean hda1
[07:52] <tulga> petr478: ok
[07:52] <krish_> freez,  mount as ntfs-3g filesystem
[07:52] <freeez> i did
[07:52] <ubuntn00b> elvis, here ya' go..  http://www.debianadmin.com/enable-wpa-wireless-access-point-in-ubuntu-linux.html
[07:52] <freeez> it says u must force mount or boot into windows 3 times
[07:52] <ubuntn00b> that worked for me in about 3minutes
[07:52] <petr478> tulga: if you do not want to risk, install desktop from live cd and then install package server
[07:52] <ud-> freeez try ntfsfix,or boot the drive under windows and chkdsk in windows 3 times
[07:53] <elvis32> thanks ubuntn00b
[07:53] <freeez> i don thave windows installed
[07:53] <freeez> its an old windows drive
[07:53] <ubuntn00b> np
[07:53] <freeez> that just has all my media and pictures and important info
[07:53] <decker> guys i want to know how to disable the stack execution prevention in ubuntu?
[07:53] <freeez> is there any other way i can checkdsk
[07:53] <ud-> freeez you will have to force it to mount
[07:53] <mikebeecham> hi there...If I want to use Amarok to play a stream, where do I find it when it asks me to choose a player?
[07:53] <freeez> how to i do that?
[07:53] <dawnskimmer> kwtm: understand that, got aptget to run, but now I would like to go into the account administration gui from the system men, but it isnt there anymore, so i cant even wait for the password window.
[07:53] <ud-> freeez -o force
[07:53] <petr478> tulga: the risk is that you may need to download the servaer packages again. i do not know if packages installed during live seesion manage to hdd install
[07:54] <freeez> what do i add that into the fstab?
[07:54] <tulga> okey
[07:54] <kwtm> Nobody knows how to find out what packages depend on a given package?  Is there anything like apt-get whatdependson SomePackage?
[07:54] <mikebeecham> hi there...If I want to use Amarok to play a stream, where do I find it when it asks me to choose a player?
[07:54] <petr478> tulga: btw "server" is a meta package, it does not contain any fucntionality, obly brings packages that depend on int
[07:54] <ubuntn00b> that is one thing I really like about Feisty..  the implemented WPA support
[07:55] <tulga> ok
[07:55] <tulga> I'll try it
[07:55] <europain> richardsonh: i fixed my issue with wine. my ia32-libs packages got uninstalled somehow.
[07:55] <freeez> i really need my windows drive.. its very very important
[07:55] <[WaZ] > kwtm: apt-get check?
[07:55] <[WaZ] > it checks the dependencies
[07:55] <fuligin> hi everyone im trying to install madwifi on edgy 6.10, can somoene please help me
[07:56] <mikebeecham> #amarok
[07:56] <Flare183> how do you make GTK Applications look like KDE applications?
[07:56] <ubuntn00b> that's another great thing about feisty...  the auto mount
[07:56] <richardsonh> europain, gratz! told you don't sneeze
[07:56] <freeez> feisty will automount my partition?
[07:56] <kwtm> dawnskimmer: I'm not as familiar with the standard Ubuntu GNOME setup (I use Kubuntu with KDE --I could help you more if you're actually using KDE).  Maybe someone else can help figure out why the menu has changed?  In the meantime, if you want to install using synaptic, I think the command is "gksudo synaptic".  (For KDE, it's "kdesu adept")
[07:56] <kth`> Hi, I'd like to try installing ubuntu feisty, but network is the only way to install things on this laptop, is there a howto on doing netboot of the installation somewhere?
[07:56] <ubuntn00b> you set it up right there when you install feisty
[07:56] <kwtm> [WaZ] : Will try apt-get check.  Thanks for suggestion.
[07:56] <[WaZ] > !feisty > kth
[07:57] <[WaZ] > kwtm: np
[07:57] <freeez> well to mount my ntfs partition all i did was sudo apt-get install ntfs-config
[07:57] <freeez> and it worked last time
[07:57] <freeez> well i reinstalled
[07:57] <ubuntn00b> I rolled back to edgy because I went w/ 64bit Feisty.. but there is no support for Adobe Flash..   and I like all my media to work
[07:57] <freeez> and nwo it says i must force mount
[07:57] <freeez> or boot into windows 3 times
[07:57] <freeez> so can someone help me please
[07:57] <Tiyuri> kwtm: You can also use Syanptic, if you click on a package and properties there is a dependencies tab
[07:57] <ubuntn00b> might go back to feisty 32bit next mnth
[07:58] <kth`> !feisty >kth`
[07:58] <kth`> Thanks [WaZ] 
[07:58] <ud-> freeez is the drive in your fstab? add 'force' (no quotes) to the options
[07:58] <[WaZ] > lol np
[07:58] <ud-> s/drive/partition
[07:58] <freeez> ok ud thanks.. ill try that
[07:58] <freeez> and yes its in my fstab
[07:58] <fenrig> hi
[07:58] <fenrig> cups is doing strange
[07:59] <liselott> ardchoille, no ideas?
[07:59] <fenrig> it says this: "print : Unable to lookup host 'usb' - No address associated with name"
[07:59] <fenrig> i already rebooted the whole thing
[07:59] <hendrixski> hey, does anyone know what the name of that vim plugin is that lets you do completion when programming?
[08:00] <kwtm> Tiyuri: I use Adept (KDE) but also have Synaptic installed, so I will try that.  But what I want is NOT "I have SomePackage; what else do I need for it to work?  What does SomePackage depend on?"  What I want is: "I have SomePackage installed; if I take it out, what will stop working?  What DEPENDS ON SomePackage?"  Will Synaptic do that?
[08:00] <richardsonh> [WaZ] , ok i'm going to play some wii. good luck with getting it figured out. chesney.linux.tech@gmaill.com if you need anything else.
[08:00] <fuligin> can someone please help me patch madwifi driver?
[08:00] <freeez> ud... like this? /dev/hdb1    /media/windows    ntfs-3g     defaults,locale=en_US.utf8   0    0 force
[08:00] <[WaZ] > richardsonh_wii: okay, have fun
[08:00] <freeez> or before the o  o
[08:00] <flexo3105> hi , anyone know if the dsdt patch for loading custom dsdt.aml is included in the 7.04 beta kernel ??
[08:01] <hendrixski> fenrig, type localhost:631 into a browser... manage your cups settings from there... it's really the best way IMO
[08:01] <Tiyuri> Yes it will. In the dependencies tab is a pull down. Pick dependent packages
[08:01] <ud-> freeez /dev/hdb1    /media/windows    ntfs-3g     defaults,locale=en_US.utf8,force   0    0
[08:01] <hendrixski> !vim completion
[08:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about vim completion - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:01] <freeez> ok thanks
[08:02] <hendrixski> !vim IDE
[08:02] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about vim ide - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:02] <hendrixski> gggrrr.... stupid bot
[08:02] <hendrixski> !anything
[08:02] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about anything - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:02] <ud-> I have usb camera, what device will it likely show up as in /dev?
[08:02] <vil> hey all
[08:02] <europain> Could somebody help me? My dvdrom is no longer reading my dvds :(
[08:02] <ud-> it's set to be just usb mass storage
[08:02] <decker> guys ..can anybody tell me how to disable stack execution prevention in ubuntu?
[08:02] <[WaZ] > ud-: /dev/video0
[08:02] <elvis32> ubuntn00b that didnt work
[08:02] <vil> I have a questio about ubuntu remote desktop
[08:03] <ferronica> [WaZ] : Pixart Imaging, Inc. Easy Snap Snake Eye WebCam
[08:03] <hendrixski> vil,  ask away
[08:03] <ferronica> [WaZ] : lusb showing me this.
[08:03] <ubuntn00b> hmm..  that's odd..
[08:03] <fenrig> no  localhost:631 doesnt do the job he just give the same error
[08:03] <ubuntn00b> are you certain your card is supported?   because that worked like a charm 4me
[08:03] <vil> I am accessing a desktop of 1280x1024 from machine with 1024x768. it's cumbersome to scroll all the time
[08:03] <ferronica> [WaZ] : same thing happend to my Nokia 7710 mobile phone :(
[08:03] <ProN00b> did nautilus get updated recently ?
[08:04] <Lost_Soul> help me
[08:04] <Lost_Soul> FREENX 
[08:04] <ferronica> [WaZ] : hello ????
[08:04] <vil> when I try to scale down the remote one using the vnc connection, it remains the same
[08:04] <ubuntn00b> elvis32, wait.. have you rebooted so that keyring will load?
[08:04] <[WaZ] > ferronica: hi ;-) jusr a sec
[08:04] <ubuntn00b> you have to load the keyring and create a password
[08:04] <vil> any idea?
[08:04] <elvis32> i used the command it gave me instead
[08:04] <elvis32> was that onrg
[08:04] <ubuntn00b> just log out and back in
[08:04] <Lost_Soul> vil,
[08:04] <hendrixski> vil, I assume you're using rdesktop ...if you try man rdesktop there's a setting in there for size... I think
[08:05] <Lost_Soul> knoow you freenx?
[08:05] <ubuntn00b> not sure, like the name sugest..  I'm a n00b too..  ust know that works on my end is all
[08:05] <ubuntn00b> suggest*
[08:05] <hendrixski> vil, oh... vnc  ummm.. I dunno :-(
[08:05] <vil> hendrixski, I am using vncviewer and there doesn't seem to be a paramter for that
[08:05] <vil> rdesktop is just a gui wrapper for couple of protocols
[08:06] <ferronica> [WaZ] : okay
[08:06] <[WaZ] > ferronica: try sudo modprobe spca5xx
[08:06] <Lost_Soul> knoow you freenx , freenx best vnc?
[08:06] <[WaZ] > ferronica: then try watching it in xawrv
[08:06] <hendrixski> vil, I used it once... I thought you'd have a basic question... sorry,  :-(
[08:06] <[WaZ] > xawtv
[08:06] <ubuntn00b> if anyone knows anything about WPA, elvis32 used this guide >  http://www.debianadmin.com/enable-wpa-wireless-access-point-in-ubuntu-linux.html   but can't get his WPA up and running..  if you can help..
[08:06] <ferronica> [WaZ] : what is xawrv?
[08:06] <vil> hendrixski, thanks anyway ;)
[08:06] <freeez> no it didn't work ud
[08:06] <freeez> i don tknow what is wrong
[08:06] <vil> anyone else?
[08:06] <[WaZ] > ferronica: xawtv
[08:07] <ferronica> [WaZ] : i have to download xawrv
[08:07] <elvis32> nope not even asking me for a key
[08:07] <ubuntn00b> you created and saved the ENABLED=0 note, right?
[08:07] <freeez> but it is really scarrying me
[08:07] <[WaZ] > ferronica: sudo apt-get install xawtv
[08:07] <ferronica> [WaZ] : i have to download xawtv
[08:07] <freeez> because that was my back up drive
[08:07] <kwtm> Tiyuri: Synaptic showed me what I wanted.  Thank you!
[08:07] <freeez> this drive had all my stuff on it and i erased it
[08:07] <hendrixski> I'm still wondering which vim plugin it is that does code completion ... I'm sick of Eclipse... again
[08:07] <kwtm> Bye all!
[08:07] <elvis32> yeah i did
[08:07] <freeez> then tried to mount my back up drive
[08:07] <billboforealdoe> may i get help installing adobe flash for opera
[08:07] <freeez> and its not mounting this time
[08:07] <freeez> and i got to have it
[08:07] <hendrixski> @chuck
[08:07] <freeez> thats 120gigs i have of infomation
[08:07] <ubuntn00b> no ideas man..   wish I could help..   would loveto help "The King"
[08:08] <ubuntn00b> lol
[08:08] <hendrixski> !ping
[08:08] <ubotu> pong
[08:08] <Tiyuri> fl
[08:08] <elvis32> i can find the netowrks it just wont connect to tehm
[08:08] <Tiyuri> for WPA, NetworkManager is awful. Try this: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=263136
[08:08] <hendrixski> @t
[08:08] <ferronica> [WaZ] : sameway how to mount my nokia 7710 mobile phone??? :)
[08:08] <[WaZ] > Tiyuri: works great here
[08:08] <freeez> oh this is freeez by the way
[08:08] <billboforealdoe> may i get help installing flash on opera
[08:08] <[WaZ] > ferronica: No idea ;-)
[08:08] <vox754> !offtopic > hendrixski
[08:08] <ubuntn00b> you live in apartments?  otherwise just drop the WPA..
[08:08] <vil> hendrixski, why are you sick of eclipse?
[08:09] <[WaZ] > ferronica: is it even supported in linux?
[08:09] <ferronica> [WaZ] : why these are same thing??
[08:09] <freeez> eh im freaking out
[08:09] <Tiyuri> It completely breaks my wireless. If I allow NM to run I have to do dhclient manually every time.
[08:09] <petr478> bye fellows
[08:09] <hendrixski> vil, I was trying to get qt to work on it... and I finally did... but it's still not perfect
[08:09] <[WaZ] > ferronica: your webcam and you Nokia phone are the same thing?
[08:09] <Tiyuri> wpasupplicant however, is money.
[08:09] <ferronica> [WaZ] : no
[08:09] <hendrixski> vil,  and I can't get the QtClipse plugin to work at all :-(
[08:09] <ferronica> [WaZ] : but mounting
[08:09] <Arcad3> how to background a process from terminal?
[08:09] <ud-> the only new device that appears when I plug in my camera is sg0, but it's not a mountable block device :(
[08:10] <[WaZ] > ferronica: its not a problem of mounting it, but a problem of having a driver to work with it
[08:10] <ubuntn00b> I have videos of WEP and WPA being cracked..  so it's not all that secure anyhow
[08:10] <freeez> ud do you have anymore advice
[08:10] <freeez> because it didn't work
[08:10] <freeez> this is in my fstab just like this /dev/hdb1    /media/windows    ntfs-3g     defaults,locale=en_US.utf8,force   0    0
[08:10] <ubuntn00b> if they want in, they will get in
[08:10] <freeez> and its not working
[08:10] <[WaZ] > WPA has been cracked?
[08:10] <vil> hendrixski, I play with the eclipse package from time to time, if I can help with any particular problem, let me know
[08:10] <ubuntn00b> yeah, have a sfw file here showing it
[08:10] <Tiyuri> of course they will get in if they want in but that is no reason to leave the door open.
[08:10] <vox754> Arcad3: "<command> something &"
[08:11] <ubuntn00b> true
[08:11] <ud-> ud try getting ntfs fix, or running chkdsk on the drive 3x under windows
[08:11] <erdinger> what has to be set in ddclient conf to report the external, not internal ip address?
[08:11] <billboforealdoe> may i get help installing adobe flash on opera... got it working on mozilla
[08:11] <freeez> i cant get in windows ud. .i dont have windows anymore
[08:11] <ferronica> [WaZ] : no image coming :(
[08:11] <freeez> what is ntfs fix?
[08:11] <hendrixski> vil, as in the .deb package?
[08:11] <ferronica> [WaZ] : blue screen :(
[08:11] <[WaZ] > ferronica: what did it say when you sudo modprobe spca5xx ?
[08:11] <ferronica> [WaZ] : i think no driver :(
[08:11] <vil> hendrixski, right .deb
[08:12] <ferronica> [WaZ] : nothing
[08:12] <Arcad3> worked thanks
[08:12] <ferronica> [WaZ] : tushar@tushar-desktop:~$ sudo modprobe spca5xx
[08:12] <ferronica> tushar@tushar-desktop:~$
[08:12] <[WaZ] > i believe you
[08:12] <[WaZ] > euh...
[08:12] <Ghost_S> hi
[08:13] <hendrixski> vil, Eclipse from the .debs works perfectly, as does the CDT plugin :-)   just... every time I have to use qmake I have to do it from the command line
[08:13] <thcmonkey> anyone know anything about mythtv?
[08:13] <ud-> freeez can you mount it by hand mount ntfs-3g /dev/hdb1    /media/windows -o force?
[08:13] <freeez> what u mean hand mount?
[08:13] <hendrixski> thcmonkey, there's a mythtv-users channel  :-)
[08:13] <vil> hendrixski, any exceptions or other logs?
[08:13] <ferronica> [WaZ] : only blue screen coming
[08:13] <ud-> freeez sorry, in a terminal
[08:13] <hendrixski> thcmonkey, but they're not always friendly there
[08:13] <thcmonkey> oo0-err
[08:13] <freeez> oh what do i type in
[08:13] <roland_> i installed Ubuntu server but no LAMP selected at install how do i install LAMP now ?
[08:13] <freeez> im sort of new to linux sorry
[08:13] <thcmonkey> join #mythtv-users
[08:14] <ud-> freeez can you mount it by hand mount:: sudo ntfs-3g /dev/hdb1    /media/windows -o force?
[08:14] <ubuntn00b> I'm curious too.. wtf is a myth tv?  lol
[08:14] <vox754> !mythtv
[08:14] <ubotu> MythTV is a TV framework for Linux - Instructions for using with Ubuntu at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MythTV
[08:14] <[WaZ] > ferronica: in console
[08:14] <[WaZ] > cd /dev
[08:14] <[WaZ] > then ls | grep video
[08:14] <ubuntn00b> !botsnack
[08:14] <hendrixski> vil, no it's not a bugs problem.. It's a learning curve issue :-(
[08:14] <ubotu> Yum!
[08:14] <Ghost_S> install automatix when you can fount automatically add hdd
[08:14] <cyris|> can someone help me customize this rsync command? I'm trying to connect to a host that runs ssh on port 4000. rsync -avz -e ssh someuser@server1.example.com:/var/www/ /var/www/
[08:14] <ferronica> [WaZ] : yes in xawtv blue screen coming
[08:15] <Kaplan_> does anyone here use a firewall?
[08:15] <vox754> !offtopic > ubuntn00b
[08:15] <vil> hendrixski, lol, now we found it
[08:15] <[WaZ] > ferronica: did you just do what I said?
[08:15] <vil> see you
[08:15] <freeez> i get this
[08:15] <freeez> ntfs-3g: /usr/lib/libfuse.so.2: version `FUSE_2.6' not found (required by ntfs-3g)
[08:15] <ferronica> [WaZ] : ok then?
[08:15] <[WaZ] > what does it say?
[08:16] <[WaZ] > does it say video?
[08:16] <[WaZ] > or video0
[08:16] <ferronica> [WaZ] : tushar@tushar-desktop:~$ cd /dev
[08:16] <ferronica> tushar@tushar-desktop:/dev$
[08:16] <[WaZ] > then ls | grep video
[08:16] <ud-> freeez install fuse 2.6.x like it's asking
[08:16] <ferronica> [WaZ] : i typed cd /dev in terminal.
[08:17] <freeez> ok how do i install that.. what command
[08:17] <[WaZ] > ferronica: now type "ls | grep video"
[08:17] <nooblet> im a nooblet at ubuntu i know but does anyone know where i can find all the ubuntu terminal commands, specifically trying to install source code if its not already in a .deb file?
[08:17] <ferronica> [WaZ] : tushar@tushar-desktop:~$ cd /dev
[08:17] <ferronica> tushar@tushar-desktop:/dev$  ls | grep video
[08:17] <ferronica> video
[08:17] <ferronica> video0
[08:17] <ferronica> video1
[08:17] <ferronica> tushar@tushar-desktop:/dev$
[08:17] <[WaZ] > ferronica: don't paste it here
[08:17] <Desp__> hi all
[08:17] <billboforealdoe> may i get help installing adobe flash on opera
[08:17] <Desp__> how can i open ports on my ubuntu box ?
[08:18] <[WaZ] > ferronica: right click in xawtv
[08:18] <ubuntn00b> yeah, forgot about the work-around for flash..  (feel stupid for downgrading now)
[08:18] <erdinger> anybody on my ddclient issue?
[08:18] <[WaZ] > ferronica: and try changing video source
[08:18] <vox754> nooblet: all commands you can type depend on the PATH variable which redirects to /bin, /sbin, /usr/bin, /usr/sbin
[08:18] <freeez> ud ill just do all my updates first.. then ill see if it will work
[08:18] <freeez> so ill be back a litle later.. i hope someone can help me
[08:19] <freeez> cause i think i found the new fuse update in my updates
[08:19] <vox754> nooblet: try http://www.linuxcommand.org/
[08:19] <billboforealdoe> does anyone know how to install adobe flash on opera
[08:19] <mindstate> someone wanna help me out? check if certain ports are open on my box, can check properly from inside the LAN ..any takers?
[08:20] <mindstate> cant*
[08:20] <Blissex> billboforealdoe: probably several people do...
[08:20] <ubuntn00b> mindstate, nessus can do that, can it not?
[08:20] <[WaZ] > billboforealdoe: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2227665
[08:21] <billboforealdoe> k ill check there
[08:21] <johnficca> has any one got the new swfdec working?
[08:21] <ud-> sorry hard crash :)
[08:21] <mindstate> ubuntn00b, i cant scan my ports properly from inside the lan, theyre showing all ports as being closed whether theyre set to on or off
[08:21] <ubuntn00b> oic
[08:21] <mosad> mosad
[08:22] <mindstate> ubuntn00b, would u like to help me out lol
[08:22] <Tiyuri> Have you tried Shields Up?
[08:22] <ubuntn00b> not good at that kind of thing myself, I'm just reading about what each program can do and such..
[08:22] <chazco> does anyone know why using hibernate (from Gnome "quit") causes bluetooth to cease working after restore when using Edgy? This didnt occur on Breezy...
[08:22] <ubuntn00b> that's why I had to ask, can it not?
[08:23] <ferronica> [WaZ] : nothing happend
[08:23] <ferronica> [WaZ] : there is no option for source change :(
[08:23] <ud-> ls /dev
[08:23] <mindstate> ubuntn00b, well i can direct you on how to do it..you can leaern some stuf in the process
[08:23] <ubuntn00b> ok..  sounds fun
[08:23] <matt___> using edgy, how can i get .wmv files to work?
[08:23] <[WaZ] > ferronica, try unplgging/replugging your webcam
[08:24] <FireFoxMan> How do I uninstall automatix?
[08:24] <mindstate> ubuntn00b, im going to message u
[08:24] <sanityx> Any ideas how I can make the ubuntu GUI feel more responsive? I love it in general but compared to windows its just seems slower. Maybe its my box.
[08:24] <[WaZ] > slower then XP? thats a first
[08:24] <FireFoxMan> sanityx: Make sure your video card's driver is installed.
[08:25] <sanityx> FireFoxMan It is, I was using fglrx and I tested it.
[08:25] <FireFoxMan> sanityx: I had that problem when I first installed ubuntu.
[08:25] <sanityx> Acceleration works perfectly
[08:25] <[WaZ] > sanityx: are you using XGL server by any chance?
[08:25] <FireFoxMan> hmm...
[08:25] <sanityx> No
[08:25] <chazco> another question - every so often my Gnome menu will stop working... e.g. i click an option on the menu, or press the shutdown icon, and nothing happens... any ideas?
[08:25] <sanityx> Standard X with fglrx
[08:25] <[WaZ] > strange
[08:25] <billboforealdoe> how do i change to root out side of terminal..
[08:25] <FireFoxMan> HOW do I uninstall automatix?
[08:25] <Nookie^> can someone help me maybe with murrine engine.. have installed and also added themes but it wont apply themes.. its still looks like clearlooks... Any ideas anyone?
[08:25] <mindstate> did u get my msg ubuntn00b
[08:25] <sanityx> chazco when you click the menu, does it not even fully open?
[08:26] <chazco> the menu opens up but actual items dont do anything
[08:26] <LjL> FireFoxMan: sudo apt-get --purge remove automatix2 automatixbleeder - if those are the right package names. but actually undoing anything it might have done is nontrivial
[08:26] <FireFoxMan> billboforealdoe: Just sudo nautilus in a terminal for filemanagement, or sudo gedit for texteting.
[08:26] <sanityx> oh. ok. thought i had a similar problem, which i fixed, but no.
[08:26] <sanityx> terminal for file management :-P
[08:26] <chazco> the menus occassionally have unexpalined scroll icons on it...
[08:26] <sanityx> Now that I think about it I never use nautilus ever.
[08:26] <matt___> i want to play a .wmv video on edgy
[08:26] <Nookie^> chazco: it happens to me also when i install some new application
[08:27] <FireFoxMan> LjL: Well, it hasnt broken my system, yet, but just to be safe, I am killing it.
[08:27] <billboforealdoe> neither worked for me. i was told cannot open display and gedit told me to ask for a list of commands
[08:27] <sanityx> matt matt___ if you google restricted codecs there are tons of tutorials for installing DONT USE AUTOMATIX
[08:27] <FireFoxMan> !wmv | matt___
[08:27] <ubotu> matt___: 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
[08:27] <FireFoxMan> !wmv
[08:28] <sanityx> Whats the deal with the bcm43xx firmware. Its included in the kernel, but doesn't work for any bcm43xx based cards.
[08:28] <matt___> senityx, never mind, i found an rss for xvid, never mind. i hate automatix though
[08:28] <chazco> so any fix for the menu issue? it prevents my shutting down safely (well, i can go to another terminal and shutdown)?
[08:28] <sanityx> You always have to use ndiswrapper
[08:28] <vox754> sanityx: fwcutter?
[08:28] <Tiyuri> You need to use fwcutter or ndiswrapper sanityx
[08:28] <billboforealdoe> can i change me to the root user?
[08:28] <[WaZ] > sanityx: yeah strange, have bcm43xx wifi card aswell
[08:29] <FireFoxMan> billboforealdoe: No.
[08:29] <[WaZ] > billboforealdoe: sudo -i
[08:29] <whta> i'm getting a "firefox is running but not responding" error. killall firefox did nothing. how can i fix this?
[08:29] <sanityx> sanityx could be, its a module included with ubuntu, i dont use the fwcutter utility or anything.
[08:29] <chazco> in a terminal you can use sudo (su)
[08:29] <FireFoxMan> whta: Try killall firefox-bin
[08:29] <sanityx> >[WaZ]  There is a native driver. wl_apasta.o or something. But its terrible.
[08:29] <[WaZ] > whta: killall firefox-bin
[08:29] <billboforealdoe> i can change to root in terminal but trying to paste the plugin in opera it says i need to be a root user
[08:29] <FireFoxMan> !root | billboforealdoe
[08:29] <ubotu> billboforealdoe: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[08:29] <billboforealdoe> and im not very good at navigating in terminal
[08:29] <[WaZ] > sanityx: i use ndiswrapper... works like a charm
[08:30] <vox754> sanityx: http://bcm43xx.berlios.de/
[08:30] <sanityx> [WaZ]  Same here. The native driver wont go any faster than 25 KB/s
[08:30] <chazco> if you're desperate run the filemanger from sudo
[08:30] <[WaZ] > sanityx: the native driver won't work at all for me ;-)
[08:30] <sanityx> Well I wouldn't quite say it works like a "charm". Its a pain in the a** to set up.
[08:30] <sanityx> But once you set it up its great.
[08:30] <Tiyuri> ndiswrapper works fine for bcm43xx cards. Just need to get the windows driver
[08:30] <dauoalagio2> hello where i can get a sshfs guide for two ubuntu boxes.
[08:30] <[WaZ] > sanityx: I know a good tut ;-) so it was easy
[08:30] <vox754> The current ndiswrapper is 1.40
[08:31] <[WaZ] > isnt it 1.8?
[08:31] <sanityx> no its 1.4
[08:31] <whta> thanks
[08:31] <sanityx> or more precisely 1.40
[08:31] <[WaZ] > np
[08:31] <elvis32> the wireless just dont want to connect
[08:31] <sanityx> elvis32 is it WPA?
[08:31] <elvis32> yes
[08:32] <sa1> is there any way to get ubuntu to dispaly all those sneaky .folders in file browser
[08:32] <sanityx> you need to use the wpa_supplicant package
[08:32] <dauoalagio2> passwords for wireless are bad with ndiswrapper
[08:32] <chazco> hmm... even running /etc/init.d/bluetooth restart doesnt fix it
[08:32] <elvis32> i think i did or did something
[08:32] <sanityx> dauoalagio2 nah they work fine. You just need to setup your interfaces right. and thats hard.
[08:32] <ubuntn00b> mindstate, are you not getting my pm's?
[08:32] <sanityx> I can share a sample WPA /etc/network/interfaces config for anybody who needs it
[08:33] <mindstate> ubuntn00b, no im not
[08:33] <dauoalagio2> sanityx, but i am a no-password person, too, so that's plays in.
[08:33] <sanityx> dauoalagio2 yuck.
[08:33] <elvis32> sanity if you dont mind
[08:33] <mindstate> ubuntn00b, hold on i thinki know why
[08:33] <ubuntn00b> I'm not registered, would that have anything to do w/ it?
[08:33] <[WaZ] > sanityx: i use network manager
[08:33] <FireFoxMan> !register | ubuntn00b
[08:33] <ubotu> ubuntn00b: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[08:33] <dauoalagio2> thanks sanityx haha
[08:34] <billboforealdoe> got it guys. thanks
[08:34] <FireFoxMan> or /msg nickserv REGISTER PLACEYOURPASSHERE
[08:34] <FringeJacket> ubuntn00b /msg nickserv register password
[08:34] <mindstate> yeah that would
[08:34] <ubuntn00b> FireFoxMan, I tried but I think this name is in use or something...
[08:34] <ubuntn00b> have to try another name..  one sec
[08:34] <dauoalagio2> !sshfs
[08:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sshfs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:34] <FireFoxMan> !work
[08:34] <ubotu> Doesn't work is a strong statement. Does it sit on the couch all day? Does it want more money? Is it on IRC all the time? Please be specific! Examples of what doesn't work tend to help too.
[08:35] <FireFoxMan> !world
[08:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about world - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:35] <xtknight> sorry for the offtopic but what port do i connect to, to be secure from the DCC bug?
[08:35] <FireFoxMan> !omfg
[08:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about omfg - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:35] <[WaZ] > !spam
[08:35] <ubotu> Unsure how you should behave on this channel? See !CoC, !Guidelines, !Offtopic, !Language, !Attitude, !Repeat, !Enter, !Paste, !NickSpam, !AskTheBot - and most importantly, use common sense :-)
[08:35] <FireFoxMan> !omfg is (put same command as !omg here)
[08:36] <ubuntn00b> must not be getting those
[08:36] <FireFoxMan> !NickSpam
[08:36] <mindstate> ubuntn00b, no lol
[08:36] <ubotu> You should avoid changing your nick in a busy channel like #ubuntu - it causes unrequired scrolling which is unfair on new users. The same goes for using noisy away messages (see !Away for more details): use the command "/away <reason>" to set your client away silently
[08:36] <mindstate> ubuntn00b, do u have IM or something?
[08:36] <FireFoxMan> !AskTheBot
[08:36] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[08:36] <[WaZ] > FireFoxMan: stop playing with the bot
[08:36] <FireFoxMan> [WaZ] : Sorry.
[08:37] <sanityx> hey whats the way to put dns into /etc/network/interfaces? i know theres a way now, but i forget what it is
[08:37] <vox754> xtknight: I think it is standard 6667, but that bug is different matter, I'm not sure
[08:37] <sanityx> I know it goes in resolv.conf but theres a way to define it in interfaces as well
[08:37] <dauoalagio2> how can i make metacity themes?
[08:38] <FireFoxMan> xtknight: Try 7000
[08:38] <vox754> sanityx: "man interfaces"
[08:38] <xtknight> FireFoxMan, vox754 i believe it's 8001 from the !exploits page thanks
[08:38] <hendrixski> hhhmm... that's good to know, the thing with /msg ubotu !stuff ... sends it right to you
[08:38] <hendrixski> did not know that before
[08:38] <FireFoxMan> !exploits
[08:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about exploits - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:39] <xtknight> !exploit
[08:39] <ubotu> There are people around who think it is funny to abuse a bug in certain routers by sending invalid DCC commands. When bitten by this bug ops in #ubuntu remove users so they are no longer targets. To fix it have a look here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixDCCExploit
[08:39] <Peak> hi
[08:39] <vox754> hendrixski: type "/query ubotu"
[08:39] <squiggie> can someone help me install grub to my sata drive, it isn't working from the installer
[08:39] <FireFoxMan> !exploits is exploit
[08:39] <FringeJacket> hi Peak got a problem?
[08:40] <Peak> yes
[08:40] <Babuzzi> #Ubuntu-it
[08:40] <Peak> not a problem
[08:40] <Peak> but a question
[08:40] <vox754> FireFoxMan: doing some bot clean up? take away the !ping and !botsnack
[08:40] <jaminkle> i ned help mounting my ntfs drive
[08:40] <jaminkle> it's on hdb
[08:41] <Priest-of-Psi> jaminkle: mount -t ntfs /dev/hdb1 /mnt/mountpoint
[08:41] <billboforealdoe> what all does acpi=off shut off?
[08:41] <FringeJacket> Peak ask away
[08:41] <hendrixski> vox754, it didn't work
[08:41] <dsa> hi
[08:41] <kane77> !botsnack
[08:41] <xtknight> hendrixski, ubotu joined again try querying him now
[08:41] <baktaah> hey
[08:41] <FireFoxMan> !ping
[08:42] <kane77> !snack
[08:42] <Priest-of-Psi> !coffee
[08:42] <squiggie> can someone help me install grub to my sata drive, it isn't working from the installer. It is recognizing my sata as sda, but when I tell grub to install to sda0, it throws a fatal error
[08:42] <xtknight> billboforealdoe, it shuts down the advanced configuration/power interface
[08:42] <hendrixski> ah, nice
[08:42] <xtknight> billboforealdoe, so thermal management and power management may not work without it.  afaik disabling ACPI usually doesnt do much good.  but disabling APIC may do good
[08:42] <hendrixski> yeah, 'cause before I would come onto the channel just to query the bot... now I know
[08:42] <hendrixski> good deal :-)
[08:43] <ubotu> Yum!
[08:43] <billboforealdoe> i just need my sound and thats the only option i got i think
[08:43] <ubotu> pong
[08:43] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about snack - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:43] <michup> had somone tried to screencast his desktop with beryl?
[08:43] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about coffee - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:43] <michup> especial with pyvnc2swf?
[08:44] <kane77> how can I get back the User list in xchat??
[08:44] <IndyGunFreak> nope.
[08:44] <titun> I installed libdvdcss2, w32codec & libxine-extracodecs codecs, still any mp3 file is not playing
[08:44] <titun> what more do I need?
[08:44] <hendrixski> lol, everyone's abusing the bot... poor bot
[08:44] <xtknight> yeah lol
[08:44] <billboforealdoe> whats apic control
[08:44] <yellow> titun, mplayer or xmms ?
[08:44] <robinlinth> Hey, guys. I'm looking for a method to read information on the Web or on my PC, in the form of book format. Like, two pages side by side... is that possible?
[08:44] <Priest-of-Psi> titun: install gstreamer*
[08:45] <Priest-of-Psi> apt-get install gstreamer*
[08:45] <FireFoxMan> !why is <reply>Why not?
[08:45] <xtknight> FireFoxMan, enough already ?
[08:45] <titun> Priest-of-Psi, thanks, but * ? are there many packages
[08:45] <FireFoxMan> Ok.
[08:45] <hendrixski> yeah, there's like 100 gsreamer packages
[08:45] <FireFoxMan> I apologize for my immaturity.
[08:45] <xtknight> take it easy on the poor guy :P
[08:45] <Priest-of-Psi> titun: I think you only need gstreamer ugly package
[08:45] <jaminkle> i ned help mounting my ntfs drive
[08:45] <titun> yell0w, trying with default players in Edgy
[08:45] <hendrixski> !mount | jaminkle
[08:45] <xtknight> billboforealdoe, io/apic routes IRQ
[08:46] <Priest-of-Psi> jaminkle: mount -t ntfs /dev/hdb1 /mnt/mountpoint
[08:46] <FireFoxMan> Can I close xorg w/o killing off Qemu?
[08:46] <jaminkle> that does not work
[08:46] <fufy> People help me :( I use Ubuntu 6.6 Dapper and i installed wine i start game all fine (Counter Strike 1.6) Downloaded map and shos error in console fixme:winmm:MMDRV_Exit Closing while ll-driver open
[08:46] <xtknight> FireFoxMan, not if Xorg is hosting Qemu (which is probably is)
[08:46] <ubotu> jaminkle: Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in Gnome under Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For Edgy, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[08:46] <[WaZ] > FireFoxMan: no
[08:46] <Priest-of-Psi> jaminkle: what is there error?
[08:46] <FireFoxMan> !wine | fufy
[08:46] <fufy> ok
[08:46] <ubotu> fufy: wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[08:46] <FireFoxMan> wait...
[08:46] <billboforealdoe> ok well i think im going to disable acpi so i can get sound. something gay with my computer unless i can use a driver from windows?
[08:47] <titun> Priest-of-Psi, ok, let me see
[08:47] <Priest-of-Psi> fufy:  have a look at cedega
[08:47] <xtknight> billboforealdoe, try this: "irqpoll pci=routeirq nolapic noapic acpi=off" on the kernel command line
[08:47] <jaminkle> it says denied when i try look at it in gui
[08:47] <Priest-of-Psi> titun: btw this is documented on the user guide
[08:47] <FireFoxMan> fufy: See #winehq for chat about wine and its compatability issues. This is a WINE issue, not an ubuntu issue, imo.
[08:47] <Priest-of-Psi> jaminkle: cause its mounted as root
[08:47] <billboforealdoe> after ro?
[08:47] <dfgas> boy i hope i hav good luck with 6.10 on my emac 1.25ghz
[08:47] <xtknight> billboforealdoe, yes
[08:47] <fufy> ok
[08:47] <jaminkle> ...
[08:47] <billboforealdoe> and that will do what?
[08:48] <xtknight> billboforealdoe, should enable easier debug
[08:48] <jaminkle> how do i change it
[08:48] <Priest-of-Psi> jaminkle: you need to add -o users umakes=0222
[08:48] <Priest-of-Psi> jaminkle: you need to add -o users umask=0222
[08:48] <Priest-of-Psi> when mounting
[08:48] <amias> lo all
[08:48] <Priest-of-Psi> I am not too sure
[08:48] <FireFoxMan> If beryl wreaks my comp, how can I go back to the old kernel?
[08:48] <billboforealdoe> hm lol meaning ill get sound?
[08:48] <baktaah> Because I want to make a fully Max OSX looking Linux dist...... so I was thinking wich one would make it best, Gnome or KDE (Ubuntu or Kubuntu)
[08:48] <FireFoxMan> GNOME.
[08:48] <Priest-of-Psi> on the umask but afaik is 0222
[08:48] <tux> hi all
[08:49] <FireFoxMan> baktaah: I recomend GNOME
[08:49] <squiggie> anyone know how to install grub on a sata drive?
[08:49] <Priest-of-Psi> FireFoxMan: I love beryl
[08:49] <Priest-of-Psi> FireFoxMan: whats gfx card?
[08:49] <amias> anyone know how to share files from a headless debian box to an ubuntu box with rhythmbox using DAAP ?
[08:49] <freeez> alright awsome i got it to work
[08:49] <Flare183> does anybody know how to make GNOME applications look like KDE applications
[08:49] <FireFoxMan> Priest-of-Psi: nVidia
[08:49] <spiderworm> anyone know how i can boot with the /root mounted read only so that i can fsck it?
[08:49] <Priest-of-Psi> FireFoxMan: should be fine
[08:49] <xtknight> squiggie,  , works like a normal HD (hd0) is sda
[08:49] <opiumB> anyone use stumbleupon?
[08:49] <xtknight> opiumB, i have before yeah
[08:49] <FireFoxMan> Priest-of-Psi: BTW, I am runnign under fiesty.
[08:50] <jaminkle> i don't get it
[08:50] <draeath> I need help - i want to set up an extremely simple and low-security VPN server a friend can use from windows, that will let use play some old routing-retarded DirectPlay games...
[08:50] <draeath> any recommendations?
[08:50] <Priest-of-Psi> FireFoxMan: should still not be a error
[08:50] <opiumB> xtknight: the video doesnt do fullscreen for me
[08:50] <amias> Flare183, get an osx theme , have a google for 'gnome theme osx'
[08:50] <FireFoxMan> How do I change the default font to arial in FF?
[08:50] <Priest-of-Psi> but feisty is beta
[08:50] <xtknight> opiumB, which video ?
[08:50] <Priest-of-Psi> :P
[08:50] <baktaah> FireFoxMan but KDE is more customable?
[08:50] <squiggie> xtknight - when I try to install from grub menu and do a root (sd0,0) I get Error while parsing number
[08:50] <opiumB> xtknight: stumble video
[08:50] <KurtKraut> Does anyone know how to set an background image to an OpenOffice Impress presentation ?
[08:50] <FireFoxMan> baktaah: Yes...
[08:50] <amias> anyone know how to share files from a headless debian box to an ubuntu box with rhythmbox using DAAP ?
[08:50] <xtknight> squiggie, try (hd0,0) not (sd0,0).  also i recommend MBR (hd0) not boot sector (hd0,0)
[08:50] <michup> had somone tried to screencast his desktop with beryl?
[08:50] <michup> especial with pyvnc2swf?
[08:51] <xtknight> squiggie, (hd0) maps to sda (scsi/sata)
[08:51] <FireFoxMan> Is it possible for me to change the font of text to Arial?
[08:51] <xtknight> FireFoxMan, system->prefs->fonts
[08:51] <Priest-of-Psi> FireFoxMan: yes
[08:51] <xtknight> opiumB, sorry can't say i've ever used it.
[08:51] <Priest-of-Psi> install the win32 fonts
[08:51] <baktaah> FireFoxMan so KDE would be better
[08:51] <amias> michup,  dont think it will work
[08:51] <baktaah> FireFoxMan u said gnome
[08:51] <Priest-of-Psi> I hate arial :D
[08:51] <tux> does someone here have any experience in installing ubuntu/kubuntu command line ?
[08:51] <FireFoxMan> Priest-of-Psi: How do I get it? It is not in the list.
[08:52] <opiumB> xtknight: its just the firefox extension...but they added a video option
[08:52] <zulfajuniadi> arial is ok... i'm sick of times new roman
[08:52] <fenrig> hi
[08:52] <Priest-of-Psi> FireFoxMan: I dont know as I dont use windows fonts
[08:52] <michup> amias: actually it works on mine but with pure performance im wondering how to speed it a bit
[08:52] <fenrig> how different is c against java?
[08:52] <Flare183> other than that what else
[08:52] <FireFoxMan> Does ANYONE know how do get win32 fonts?
[08:52] <[WaZ] > FireFoxMan: sudo pat-get instal mscorefonts
[08:52] <zulfajuniadi> Flare183: very different
[08:52] <minimec> FireFoxMan: Wait a moment ...
[08:52] <the-reallap> i have an installer problem. when i boot the installer CD and clik Install Ubuntu. a logo and a moving red bar pop up. the red bar moves to the end and bounces back. then stops.
[08:52] <FireFoxMan> thx
[08:53] <[WaZ] > !fonts > FireFoxMan
[08:53] <jaminkle> !mount
[08:53] <ubotu> Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in Gnome under Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For Edgy, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[08:53] <FireFoxMan> minimec: Yes?
[08:53] <jaminkle> !ntfs
[08:53] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[08:53] <KurtKraut> How can I set an background image to an OpenOffice Impress presentation ?
[08:53] <Priest-of-Psi> fenrig: syntax can be simaler in some cases both use pointers etc... but java is much slower then C
[08:53] <amias> michup , vnc compression and run it fullscreen on the display host
[08:53] <jaminkle> !ntfs-3g
[08:53] <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)
[08:53] <minimec> FireFoxMan: Just a moment please
[08:53] <aoliax> hello all, i installed flgrx just now, using a tutorial from a wiki, and now x wont start up, any ideas?
[08:53] <Shadow_mil2> how do I upgrade the kernel
[08:53] <draeath> anyone know of a quick-and-simple VPN server? or a way to get pptpd to work? I'm not looking to learn how to run a department store when all I need to do is sell lemonade....
[08:53] <Shadow_mil2> I am using edgy
[08:53] <Priest-of-Psi> aoliax: modprobe fglrx
[08:53] <billboforealdoe> anyone know where to get cedega free?
[08:54] <michup> amias: ill show you my script which tells you how it works
[08:54] <Shadow_mil2> says I am using
[08:54] <dauoalagio2> how can i transfer files locally through FTP? two ubuntu boxes
[08:54] <Priest-of-Psi> billboforealdoe: no
[08:54] <Shadow_mil2> root@Anibuntu:/# uname -r
[08:54] <Shadow_mil2> 2.6.17-11-generic
[08:54] <gravemind> yeah how do you get cedega with svn
[08:54] <billboforealdoe> i got it the other day free
[08:54] <fenrig> ah and is there a site where i can start learning a bit of the basics of c>?
[08:54] <aoliax> thanks priest-of-psi
[08:54] <the-reallap> can someone help me?
[08:54] <fenrig> i just mean c not c>
[08:54] <fenrig> typo
[08:54] <Priest-of-Psi> aoliax: working?.
[08:54] <billboforealdoe> i just had to erase everything to downgrade to dapper
[08:55] <Priest-of-Psi> billboforealdoe: still this is not the place to discuss wares
[08:55] <Priest-of-Psi> warez even
[08:55] <minimec> FireFoxMan: I am looking for the package
[08:55] <michup> amias: #!/bin/sh
[08:55] <michup> #directory for storage tmp files
[08:55] <michup> cd /home/michup/tmp
[08:55] <michup> #starting local vnc server and starting vnc2swf.py with arecord on localhost:0
[08:55] <michup> x11vnc -localhost -viewonly -wait 10 -defer 10 &
[08:55] <michup> python ~/usr/bin/pyvnc2swf/vnc2swf.py -o tmp.swf -N -S 'arecord -c 2 -f cd -t wav tmp.wav' localhost:0
[08:55] <michup> #convert the voice track to mp3
[08:55] <michup> ~/usr/bin/notlame/notlame tmp.wav tmp.mp3
[08:55] <the-reallap> i have an installer problem. when i boot the installer CD and clik Install Ubuntu. a logo and a moving red bar pop up. the red bar moves to the end and bounces back. then stops. can someone help me?
[08:55] <michup> #add the video + audio (video, compression, size) making flash format
[08:55] <michup> python ~/usr/bin/pyvnc2swf/edit.py -V -c -s 0.75 -l -o video.swf -a tmp.mp3 tmp.swf
[08:55] <FireFoxMan> minimec: Never mind, I found them.
[08:55] <amias> aoliax , what does the latest  /var/log/Xorg.* file say
[08:55] <michup> #clearing
[08:55] <michup> rm ~/tmp/tmp.wav
[08:55] <Kevlar_Soul> Are there any video games that work in Linux/
[08:55] <Kevlar_Soul> ?
[08:55] <michup> rm ~/tmp/tmp.mp3
[08:55] <Kevlar_Soul> Natively
[08:55] <michup> rm ~/tmp/tmp.swf
[08:55] <michup> mv ~/tmp/video.html     ~/my_videos/video.html
[08:55] <[WaZ] > !pastebin | michup
[08:55] <ubotu> michup: 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)
[08:55] <michup> mv ~/tmp/video.swf      ~/my_videos/video.swf
[08:55] <amias> yay , i solved my problem with mt-daap
[08:55] <minimec> FireFoxMan: ok
[08:55] <FireFoxMan> I am just waiting for XP to finish installing SP2 so I can restart.
[08:56] <marcus_> Hello people, I've just migrated from debian to ubuntu edgy to feisty and sound has been working all the time (even on feisty) untill now. Which approach should I take when trying to find the problem?
[08:56] <squiggie> xtknight - Says stage 2 doesn't exist
[08:56] <Priest-of-Psi> aoliax: did you run fglrx-xconfig ??? or something
[08:56] <Kevlar_Soul> Any video games native to Linux?
[08:56] <Priest-of-Psi> Kevlar_Soul: we have playstation emulator
[08:56] <[WaZ] > Kevlar_Soul: search for it on wikipedia
[08:56] <Priest-of-Psi> :D
[08:56] <kane77> how do I install flash player on 64-bit ubuntu?
[08:56] <amias> michup , stop ! you should use the pastebin or just /query me
[08:56] <Kevlar_Soul> hrrmmm
[08:56] <[WaZ] > Kevlar_Soul: they have a nice article about it
[08:56] <Kevlar_Soul> PS3?
[08:56] <the-reallap> i have an installer problem. when i boot the installer CD and clik Install Ubuntu. a logo and a moving red bar pop up. the red bar moves to the end and bounces back. then stops. can someone help me?
[08:56] <rambo3> need help with passing argument to module . i have added argument for e100 module in /etc/modprobe.d/options with option e100 alias eth0 e100 eeprom_bad_csum_allow=1 . and its not picking it up on boot . what have i forgot
[08:57] <Priest-of-Psi> Kevlar_Soul: not too sure
[08:57] <hateyla> i want to Remove Ubuntu6.06.. how can i remove it from system ? i want to install fiesty. so want clean copy of fiesty.. i have fiesty cd. well i m using Ubuntu GRUB . i m new in linux. ?
[08:57] <fenrig> can somebody tell me a good c ide what is comparable with eclipse
[08:57] <sarixe> fenrig: kdevelop
[08:57] <rambo3> that wrong no alias in script
[08:57] <Priest-of-Psi> fenrig: vim :P and emacs FTW
[08:57] <amias> the-reallap, how long have you waited for it ?
[08:57] <zulfajuniadi> the-reallap: it's supposed to be like that... just wait for a moment
[08:57] <jaminkle> is it possible to change a ntfs hdd to a linux filesystem without loseing my files
[08:57] <aoliax> priest-of-psi sorry, it failed
[08:57] <Priest-of-Psi> jaminkle: no
[08:57] <[WaZ] > jaminkle: no
[08:57] <FireFoxMan> jaminkle: Nope, sorry.
[08:57] <the-reallap> its been stuck for 40 minuts
[08:57] <jaminkle> lame
[08:57] <Priest-of-Psi> aoliax: can you tell me what driver /etc/X11/xorg.conf is using
[08:57] <michup> amias: theres another one very similar but outputs mpg format
[08:58] <amias> jaminkle, you have to back them up first . or you could try writing something that did it for you , sounds nifty
[08:58] <FireFoxMan> jaminkle: Copy them to a removable hard disk, reformat in ext3, and copy them back.
[08:58] <squiggie> when I run grub installer, it says tat stage 2 doesn't exist
[08:58] <Priest-of-Psi> aoliax: pm me
[08:58] <LaNCeloT_RW> how many tests and how much time does MemTest86+ takes to complete?
[08:58] <zulfajuniadi> the-reallap: maybe u havn't enough memory
[08:58] <LaNCeloT_RW> take*
[08:58] <jaminkle> lol i don't have anything to copy it to
[08:59] <the-reallap> i would imaging 2.5GB of memory would be enough
[08:59] <nullpuppy> LaNCeloT_RW: 8 or 9 tests iirc, and depends on how much memory
[08:59] <michup> amias: okay i notice the bot warning
[08:59] <Priest-of-Psi> jaminkle: cd's dvd's?
[08:59] <jaminkle> it's like 40 gig of music
[08:59] <[WaZ] > the-reallap: maybe you have too much memory :D
[08:59] <zulfajuniadi> the-reallap: what arch is ur system?
[08:59] <amias> LaNCeloT_RW, depends on your system and what you are testing , overnight should be enough
[08:59] <LaNCeloT_RW> nullcode:  512MB DDR 333 - Atlhon XP 64
[08:59] <Priest-of-Psi> jaminkle: rather buy the cd's
[08:59] <zulfajuniadi> [WaZ] : esactly :D
[08:59] <Priest-of-Psi> and stop downloading
[08:59] <Priest-of-Psi> :P
[08:59] <LaNCeloT_RW> nullpuppy:  :  512MB DDR 333 - Atlhon XP 64
[08:59] <zulfajuniadi> [WaZ] : exactly :D
[08:59] <nullpuppy> LaNCeloT_RW: probably 10mins or so
[09:00] <nullpuppy> maybe  little quicker or a little longer..
[09:00] <jaminkle> hey i stoped stealing windows thats a start
[09:00] <LaNCeloT_RW> nullpuppy:  here was taking about 20 min. and didnt finished yet
[09:00] <LaNCeloT_RW> so I restarted :-P
[09:00] <the-reallap> arch?
[09:00] <mikefoo> I am getting messages of "ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet." in dmesg, this is on  webservers that do not use iptables. Is this effecting performace of the machine any, or?  anyone have an idea.
[09:00] <zulfajuniadi> LaNCeloT_RW: mine took hours, for the full test
[09:00] <amias> LaNCeloT_RW, how hast did it say the bandwidths where
[09:00] <hateyla> i want to Remove Ubuntu6.06.. how can i remove it from system ? i want to install fiesty. so want clean copy of fiesty.. i have fiesty cd. well i m using Ubuntu GRUB . i m new in linux. ?
[09:00] <nullpuppy> ah, ok, i could be understating it then ;) it'll run continuously.  once the Pass column has at least a 1 w/o ay errors, you're usually ok.
[09:00] <[WaZ] > the-reallap: architecture
[09:01] <sarixe> hateyla: just install fresh over it
[09:01] <zulfajuniadi> hateyla: just reformat ur hdisk?
[09:01] <LaNCeloT_RW> amias:  sorry ?
[09:01] <Kevlar_Soul> Install ontop of it.
[09:01] <sarixe> hateyla: should get rid of it automatically
[09:01] <Kevlar_Soul> Reinstall
[09:01] <titun> Priest-of-Psi, thanks, I can play mp3 in totem movie player, but why not in Rythmbox music player?
[09:01] <nullpuppy> bleh. this sucks.. damn feisty busted my vmware install.. can't find a damned thing to try and make it work right yet either :/
[09:02] <amias> LaNCeloT_RW, it prints out the memory and cache bandwidths in the top left corner , what are yours
[09:02] <the-reallap> my pc specs are AMD Athlon 64 +3200 / 2.5 GB RAM / Asus A8N32-SLI Mobo
[09:02] <hateyla> zulfajuniadi but i m using Ubuntu Grub.. I ihave also Vista n RHel.  so thats not problem ? if i Format the Ubuntu ext3 pArition ?
[09:02] <LaNCeloT_RW> amias:  oh, i think it was about 1500 KBp/s
[09:02] <LaNCeloT_RW> not sure
[09:02] <sarixe> aoliax: I am here
[09:02] <zulfajuniadi> hateyla: no, it will automatically configure grub for you
[09:02] <dauoalagio2> anyone heard of Metisse?  does it take more ram than beryl?
[09:03] <hateyla> zulfajuniadi : okie thanks. Hope so it works fine.
[09:03] <amias> LaNCeloT_RW, check them against know good readings for your hardware and you will see if there is a problem
[09:03] <noelferreira> how can i install wine in my amd64 running edgy?
[09:03] <zulfajuniadi> hateyla: good luck!
[09:03] <sinkorswim> i just did apt-get install kde and it's finished installing, how do I switch to the kde desktop?
[09:03] <biggrospif> does someone here use a 2 screen
[09:03] <zulfajuniadi> biggrospif: i use 3 screens
[09:03] <amias> noelferreira, sudo apt-get install wine , i'd have though
[09:03] <hateyla> zulfajuniadi: ty m8 :
[09:04] <amias> t
[09:04] <zulfajuniadi> hateyla:  np
[09:04] <biggrospif> im having proble whit mine, trying to configure the xorg server
[09:04] <LaNCeloT_RW> amias:  i used my memory to test my grandpa's PC, and then my pc started to crash sometimes... maybe my grandpa's pc f**** my memory LOL
[09:04] <noelferreira> it doesn't exist amias
[09:04] <aburrent> why would a wireless lan interface not appear to have wireless extensions?
[09:04] <noelferreira> there's no wine in synaptic packages for amd64 amias
[09:05] <zulfajuniadi> biggrospif: lemme send you my xorg.conf
[09:05] <LaNCeloT_RW> amias:  but, now i think it is ok, Firefox, gaim, xchat, frostwire... everything open, and no memory crashes.. yet =)
[09:05] <aburrent> iwconfig: wlan0  no wireless extensions
[09:05] <biggrospif> zulfajuniadi, could you check my xorg
[09:05] <noelferreira> any help installing wine in amd64 system?
[09:05] <amias> LaNCeloT_RW, maybe , i've seen some chipsets that just wont run it
[09:05] <fufy> say me plz wine channel
[09:05] <fufy> i forgot it ;(
[09:05] <hateyla> i there any way to get more download speed from LAN server. server is on linux. And my Admistrator Using Cluster Server and Squid to per user quota system :<..
[09:05] <LaNCeloT_RW> noelferreira:  did u tried to use CrossOver ?
[09:05] <zulfajuniadi> biggrospif: sure,
[09:05] <joenavelh> can someone tell me what a GDM is
[09:05] <biggrospif> zulfajuniadi, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13216/
[09:05] <Crazytom> aburrent, what kind of card do you have?
[09:06] <noelferreira> no i didn't LaNCeloT_RW
[09:06] <amias> noelferreira, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine
[09:06] <Irayo> What's the package for the openssl headers and libs and junk?
[09:06] <fufy> wine irc channe
[09:06] <brophat> sound should work right out of the box shouldn't it/
[09:06] <fufy> wine irc channel
[09:06] <LaNCeloT_RW> noelferreira:  this is better than Wine :>
[09:06] <amias> Irayo, apt-cache search openssl
[09:06] <fufy> what is better than wine ?
[09:06] <amias> fufy, beer
[09:06] <LaNCeloT_RW> noelferreira:  i think it uses wine's core, but runs better
[09:06] <vox754> noelferreira: so you havent tried the instructions on the forum thread?
[09:06] <biggrospif> vlc
[09:06] <joenavelh> Does anyone knows what is a GDM
[09:06] <brophat> shot of scotch
[09:07] <LaNCeloT_RW> !google GDM
[09:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about google gdm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:07] <ardchoille> joenavelh: Gnome Display Manager
[09:07] <aburrent> Crazytom: Its an HP pavillion ze5300 laptop with Prizm 2.5 Wavelan chipset integrated wireless...I'm running 6.10
[09:07] <noelferreira> i din't vox754
[09:07] <noelferreira> no time :)
[09:07] <LaNCeloT_RW> joenavelh:  neither google knows!
[09:07] <LaNCeloT_RW> LOL
[09:07] <noelferreira> maybe i'll try now
[09:07] <gnomefreak> joenavelh: gdm == gnome disply manager (the login screen)
[09:07] <dauoalagio2> How can i transfer files locally through FTP?
[09:07] <erdinger> what has to be set in ddclient conf not to report the lan ip address but the external?
[09:07] <Crazytom> aburrent, have you installed ndiswrapper?
[09:07] <joenavelh> ok thanks
[09:07] <noelferreira> i need wine to run dreamweaver only with a copy of an installation
[09:07] <vox754> noelferreira: eventually somebody has to test it, so do it and give feedback here
[09:07] <aburrent> Crazytom: negative...is that necessary for it to work?
[09:08] <biggrospif> zulfajuniadi: it should work, i wanted to be able to use 2 screen with different resolution but it dont work
[09:08] <dauoalagio2> noelferreira: use Screem, it's better than Dreamweaver
[09:08] <noelferreira> there's a best solution to use dremweaver
[09:08] <Crazytom> aburrent, i'm not too familiar with that card but sometimes it is
[09:08] <LaNCeloT_RW> noelferreira:  try CrossOver, i read about it on the internet, and says that DW works well
[09:08] <fufy> help me plz :( watch this errors http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13217/
[09:08] <hateyla> i there any way to get more download speed from LAN server. server is on linux. And my Admistrator Using Cluster Server and Squid to per user quota system :<.. Can someone help plz?
[09:08] <briancron> hi all... I installed ubuntu on a laptop and the wireless worked fine...  I then installed kubuntu-desktop and the wireless doesn't work in kubuntu now... could this be a ubuntu/kubuntu wireless conflict?
[09:08] <Arko> hi
[09:08] <zulfajuniadi> biggrospif: if it works using same resolution, it should work using different onse
[09:08] <fufy> hi
[09:08] <noelferreira> LaNCeloT_RW: But i don't have windows
[09:08] <brophat> the media player should be ready to play no? cause the docs say that you may have to downlaod gstreamer first. what is up with that?
[09:08] <Arko> how to get identd response?
[09:08] <aburrent> Crazytom: when is ndiswrapper necessary and when not?
[09:09] <zulfajuniadi> biggrospif: though i'm not sure whether its true for ati cards
[09:09] <noelferreira> so i need a copy of someone's that installed Dw and only wine can do it
[09:09] <Arko> hmmm
[09:09] <LaNCeloT_RW> noelferreira:  i know man, install crossover, and then install DreamWeaver :>
[09:09] <noelferreira> dauoalagio2: what. there's nothing better than dreamweaver
[09:09] <zulfajuniadi> noelferreira: try zend studio, it's good
[09:09] <Crazytom> aburrent, when a certain wireless card does not have a native linux driver that works ndiswrapper is used it wraps around the windows driver and permits use in linux
[09:10] <LaNCeloT_RW> noelferreira:  your surname is brazillian, where r u from ?
[09:10] <biggrospif> zulfajuniadi: i even can't make it work the same resilution,first i tried Xinerama and i fiind that i can't use 2 different resolution
[09:10] <noelferreira> portugal
[09:10] <fufy> SAY me any wine mirc channel plzzzzz :(
[09:10] <dauoalagio2> noelferreira: Screem is better, look it up...Dreamweaver may be better on Windows but i don't think so :inux
[09:10] <aburrent> Crazytom: thanks...is there a way to confirm that there is no liinux driver for this chipset?
[09:10] <noelferreira> freeware dauoalagio2?
[09:10] <zulfajuniadi> biggrospif: are your pci settings correct in xorg? i see that both use 2:0:0
[09:10] <Crazytom> aburrent, i'm looking for the website now
[09:10] <dauoalagio2> noelferreira: yes, sudo apt-get install screem
[09:11] <waqas-butt> shoaibi can u see mt txt
[09:11] <biggrospif> zulfajuniadi:so i try this way to use 2 screen different screen with 2 resolution
[09:11] <noelferreira> lol
[09:11] <noelferreira> i'll try it dauoalagio2
[09:11] <fufy> SAY me any wine mirc channel plzzzzz :(
[09:11] <EADG1> I want to scp files with spaces in names (some - file.txt) but keep getting "not a regular file" error. Any suggestions?
[09:11] <biggrospif> zulfajuniadi:its the same card with 2 outpout
[09:11] <noelferreira> i hope so because last time i installed windows was only because of dw
[09:11] <ardchoille> fufy: #winehq ?
[09:11] <noelferreira> a long time ago
[09:11] <noelferreira> :)
[09:11] <dauoalagio2> noelferreira: you might like it...who knows haha
[09:11] <fufy> archangelpetro,  thanks !
[09:11] <ardchoille> fufy: You're welcome :)
[09:11] <Priest-of-Psi> noelferreira: look at nvu
[09:11] <archangelpetro> lol...
[09:11] <zulfajuniadi> biggrospif: I know, but isn't it supposed to be 2:0:0, 2:0:1, just a wild guess
[09:11] <noelferreira> nvu and quanta sucks
[09:12] <lyndros> quit
[09:12] <Priest-of-Psi> noelferreira: well then go use windows
[09:12] <Priest-of-Psi> :)
[09:12] <joachim-n> is there a way of having separate processes for firefox in each workspace?
[09:12] <vox754> EADG1: use quotes "some space.txt"
[09:12] <archangelpetro> btw does the Ubuntu sparc64 support older 32bit versions?
[09:12] <zulfajuniadi> noelferreira: try bluefish
[09:12] <joachim-n> so it only crashes in one?
[09:12] <noelferreira> i don't like it too zulfajuniadi
[09:12] <noelferreira> i'll try scream
[09:12] <biggrospif> zulfajuniadi: no other choice..i will try this one
[09:12] <dauoalagio2> noelferreira: if you program, get Anjuta...
[09:12] <waqas-butt> hello
[09:12] <EADG1> vox754: Sweet. Thanks
[09:12] <zulfajuniadi> noelferreira: try zend, it's good
[09:12] <noelferreira> lol
[09:12] <noelferreira> ok
[09:12] <zulfajuniadi> biggrospif: sorry m8
[09:12] <noelferreira> i'll try zend and scream
[09:13] <noelferreira> then i'll see
[09:13] <noelferreira> thanks people
[09:13] <dauoalagio2> noelferreira: screem**
[09:13] <zulfajuniadi> noelferreira: but zend is a comercial product, be warned
[09:13] <coregrl> hi
[09:13] <^^CatTuX^^> Hi! i need some help. actually i am willing to create a linux for educational purpose and i am using LFS as my standard, cna i use ubuntu 6.06 Kernel as base?
[09:13] <noelferreira> so if it is comercial i won't try it zulfajuniadi
[09:14] <noelferreira> comercial for me only dw i'll give a try to put working emulated
[09:14] <coregrl> I've connect to an ubuntu via xdmcp but I can't get gdm in italian, just in english how I can change it? I wrote in /etc/default/gdm LANG=it_IT
[09:14] <zulfajuniadi> noelferreira: :D... gl
[09:14] <dauoalagio2> zend is too cluttered
[09:15] <BlackLiger> finally got my liveCDworking...
[09:15] <Firefoxman> Hi, I am having a bit of an desktop manager issue
[09:15] <zulfajuniadi> dauoalagio2: yes, that's why i opt for 3 screens :D
[09:15] <biggrospif> zulfajuniadi, did not work either
[09:15] <dauoalagio2> zulfajuniadi: haha
[09:15] <calamari> hi
[09:15] <[WaZ] > !it | coregrl
[09:15] <ubotu> coregrl: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[09:15] <Crazytom> aburrent, ok i found it and the site says that ndiswrapper will work with your card, do you need help installing it?
[09:15] <zulfajuniadi> biggrospif: gimme a minute
[09:16] <[WaZ] > coregrl: they might be able to help you
[09:16] <aburrent> Crazytom: maybe? do simply aptget install?
[09:16] <greycell> hi
[09:16] <aburrent> Crazytom: I see various websites talking about the Prizm 2.5 chipset as though it has native linux driers
[09:16] <Crazytom> aburrent, yes and no,  do sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper but then you need to install the windows driver too
[09:17] <aburrent> Crazytom: ah...how do you do the windows driver install?
[09:17] <Crazytom> aburrent, we could try and get that working first if you want to..
[09:17] <greycell> im having a little problem with ubuntu 6.06 is this the right place to ask about it?
[09:17] <clearzen> Does anyone know where the hostname.pid file is located for mysql in ubuntu?
[09:17] <zulfajuniadi> biggrospif: try searching the ubuntu forum, that's where i got my setup
[09:17] <freacky22527> greycell: what is yout problem? ;)
[09:18] <aburrent> Crazytom: im installing ndiswrapper
[09:18] <Crazytom> aburrent, ndiswrapper -i <drivername.inf>
[09:18] <genii> clearzen: Look somewhere in /var/run or /var/run/mysql
[09:18] <calamari> I'm having trouble with my PS/2 keyboard during install (alternatives cd).  I can choose off the boot menu fine, but after that my keyboard input is ignored.  Any ideas?
[09:18] <vox754> ^^CatTuX^^: what is LFS
[09:18] <coregrl> tanx [WaZ] 
[09:18] <greycell> i have a copy that ran great on my old pc " a pentium4" but now i have a new pc a pentium D and the loading from the CD stops at the mounting filesystem step
[09:18] <clearzen> genii: Thanks
[09:18] <aburrent> Crazytom: I just dont want to give up to easily on the quest for a native driver :)
[09:18] <MetaBookfoziS> hi all
[09:18] <genii> clearzen: np
[09:18] <^^CatTuX^^> Linux From Scratch
[09:18] <noelferreira> for what i sse quanta is better than screem
[09:18] <biggrospif> does someone use a dual screen-desktop here ?
[09:19] <MetaBookfoziS> i have a thousand of fsck####.rec one of my partiion in my /media
[09:19] <noelferreira> dauoalagio2:
[09:19] <MetaBookfoziS> what is thats?
[09:19] <Crazytom> aburrent, do you know what the name of the native driver is?
[09:19] <noelferreira> i don't like to program html
[09:19] <MetaBookfoziS> is the filesystem corrupted?
[09:19] <freacky22527> greycell: so you can't even start to install?
[09:19] <noelferreira> so i really need a mouse programming style
[09:19] <dauoalagio2> noelferreira: what?
[09:19] <biggrospif> does someone use a dual screen-desktop here ?
[09:19] <[WaZ] > I used to biggrospif
[09:19] <IndyGunFreak> biggrospif: i do.
[09:19] <greycell> no!
[09:19] <genii> Someone wanted to know about booting iso images that are stored on hd directly from grub. Are they here? I found the answer to this
[09:19] <noelferreira> quanta at least as preview mode in it
[09:19] <aburrent> Crazytom: neg...I just see get a lot of hits when googling 'linux prizm 2.5 wavelan"
[09:20] <biggrospif> i am having trouble with my one
[09:20] <bXi> noelferreira: you dont "program" html
[09:20] <noelferreira> well i'll try wine and dw or maybe crossover
[09:20] <greycell> does ubuntu work ok on dual core?
[09:20] <noelferreira> no bXi
[09:20] <vox754> MetaBookfoziS: I think that the fsck is checking the disk everytime, maybe you set up that accidentally
[09:20] <IndyGunFreak> biggrospif: well, we can't read your mind.
[09:20] <genii> greycell Yes
[09:20] <freacky22527> greycell: yup
[09:20] <MetaBookfoziS> it's feisty...
[09:20] <noelferreira> almost everything but html bXi
[09:20] <Priest-of-Psi> greycell: maybe download edgy
[09:20] <MetaBookfoziS> so i think it's setted up accidentally;)
[09:20] <clearzen> greycell: Use the generic kernel and it will reconize both cpus
[09:20] <noelferreira> whay doing it if your mouse can do it using dreamweaver
[09:20] <aburrent> Crazytom: ndis is installed
[09:20] <greycell> hmmm.... so its not dual core wonder what it can be
[09:20] <[WaZ] > biggrospif: be more specific
[09:20] <freacky22527> greycell: does your new comp boot on the cdrom (configure in BIOS)
[09:21] <freacky22527> ?
[09:21] <biggrospif> IndyGunFreak, could you help me by checking my xorg config file, i try searching forum..web.. it should be right
[09:21] <greycell> yes it does boot from the CD
[09:21] <bXi> noelferreira: the better term would be designing html pages
[09:21] <biggrospif> [WaZ] , too
[09:21] <IndyGunFreak> biggrospif: not if i don't know whats wrong
[09:21] <noelferreira> maybe bXi
[09:21] <bXi> noelferreira: and i think nvu is what you may need (i havent tried it)
[09:21] <[WaZ] > biggrospif: first tell us what the problem is
[09:21] <IndyGunFreak> all you've said is, "its not right'
[09:21] <greycell> it gives me the menu i choose install but then at the second step: mounting filesystem it stops at it forever
[09:21] <[WaZ] > biggrospif: then pastebin your xorg.conf
[09:21] <freacky22527> greycell: so you type "install", and then what ? is it the desktop or the alternate cd ? if you have problems with the live cd try the alternate
[09:22] <Crazytom> aburrent, do you have the cd for the card or a windows install with the driver installed?
[09:22] <greycell> ok thnx
[09:22] <biggrospif> [WaZ] , my second screen dont work at all, it only reflsct the same image of the first
[09:22] <biggrospif> [WaZ] , here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13220/
[09:22] <aburrent> Crazytom: neg...I'll look for it...gota go now..thanks for your help
[09:22] <[WaZ] > biggrospif: okay
[09:22] <IndyGunFreak> biggrospif: so you want it to act like one big screen?
[09:23] <Crazytom> aburrent, ok
[09:23] <biggrospif> [WaZ] , no, like 2 separate screen: i want to use 2 different resolution
[09:23] <brophat> if the sound card is detected then sound should be ready to go no?
[09:23] <zulfajuniadi> biggrospif: try adding this to your xorg.conf Section "ServerFlags"
[09:23] <zulfajuniadi> 	Option "Xinerama" "true"
[09:23] <zulfajuniadi> EndSection
[09:23] <bXi> biggrospif: try googeling for metamodes and xorg
[09:23] <IndyGunFreak> biggrospif: i don't think thts apossible regardless
[09:23] <amendt> #ubuntu+1
[09:24] <bXi> biggrospif: its been a while since my last linux install used twinview/xinerama but i know its possible
[09:24] <[WaZ] > IndyGunFreak: it is
[09:24] <silent_chaos> how would  i got about streaming quicktime files?
[09:24] <biggrospif> i tryed xinerama and figure out that it cant support different resolution
[09:24] <IndyGunFreak> [WaZ] : oh ok.. i didn't think it was.
[09:24] <brophat> does it make sense that if i have no sound then even the videos in the examples folder won't run?
[09:24] <bXi> biggrospif: try looking for metamodes on google
[09:24] <[WaZ] > just a sec biggrospif
[09:24] <biggrospif> try the metamode too
[09:24] <bXi> thats one of the flags of the xorg.conf i used for this
[09:25] <genii> Someone wanted to know about booting iso images that are stored on hd directly from grub. Are they here? I found the answer to this
[09:25] <bXi> genii: i'm not that someone but i'd like to know
[09:26] <zulfajuniadi> genii: me too
[09:26] <genii> bXi LOL
[09:26] <brophat> can an integrated sound card use a different brand wave table and sound card?
[09:26] <genii> It's on this page, in the replies to the article, not the article itself: http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/grub_intro
[09:27] <[WaZ] > biggrospif: you should add Option "Xinerama" "true" in your serverlayout section
[09:27] <zulfajuniadi> thanks genii
[09:27] <IndyGunFreak> [WaZ] : inded, you are correct.. id idnt realize you could set two different resolutions
[09:27] <exoide> What SVN program you recommend me to use?
[09:27] <biggrospif> [WaZ] , thanks for you hints, but i already try this, and it did not support using different resolution on 2 screen
[09:28] <[WaZ] > biggrospif: and to set the resolution, delete all the resolutions you don't want in each monitor
[09:28] <bXi> genii: very nice thanks
[09:28] <genii> zulfajuniadi, bXi , It's in the reply Titled: The Answer is Yes
[09:28] <[WaZ] > biggrospif: are you sure both monitors handle 1600x1200?
[09:28] <biggrospif> [WaZ] , haha, already try that too, it looks like i am stuck with the lower relosution this way:800*600
[09:29] <genii> bXi It makes for very interesting possibilities... eg: a hd with no native OS, just iso images for instances
[09:29] <Crazytom> i can't get my xfi soundblaster card to work can someone give me a hand or tell me if it is even supported?
[09:29] <biggrospif> [WaZ] , i want to make it to work on a 1600*1200 and an 800x600
[09:29] <zulfajuniadi> biggrospif: you could try reducing the depth to 16 bit, that way you have more video memory for bigger resolution
[09:29] <biggrospif> zulfajuniadi, i will try
[09:30] <[WaZ] > you want one with 1600x1200 and the other 800x600?
[09:30] <Steve^> How well supported is 64bit?
[09:30] <brophat> does ubuntu usually require work to get sound working? or should you be able to install and click on audio in the examples folder and get sound right away?
[09:30] <bXi> genii: exactly
[09:30] <biggrospif> zulfajuniadi, maybe my old monitor dont support 24 bit
[09:30] <IndyGunFreak> Steve^: not very
[09:30] <exoide> Hi. Can anyone recommend me a nice SVN program?
[09:30] <LjL> brophat: the latter, normally
[09:30] <zulfajuniadi> bro it's installed automatically (usually)
[09:30] <Steve^> IndyGunFreak, so it was a mistake me installing it?
[09:30] <zulfajuniadi> brophat:  it's installed automatically (usually)
[09:30] <LjL> brophat: it requires some work to play patent encumbered formats like MP3, but sound itself generally works out of the box. as always, there are exceptions...
[09:30] <IndyGunFreak> Steve^: i think so, but thats personal opinion
[09:30] <LjL> !sound > brophat    (brophat, see the private message from Ubotu)
[09:30] <Steve^> IndyGunFreak, I can't use 32bit apps anyway? :(
[09:31] <Crazytom> !sound
[09:31] <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
[09:31] <IndyGunFreak> Steve^: thats the prob with it.
[09:31] <Steve^> shit
[09:31] <zulfajuniadi> biggrospif: it's not a matter of of monitor, more of the graphic card (that's what i've lernt anyway)
[09:31] <vox754> Steve^: Tell everybody you know your experience.
[09:31] <sarixe> what's the expected release date for feisty?
[09:32] <xtknight> !feisty | sarixe
[09:32] <ubotu> sarixe: The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[09:32] <rod> hi
[09:32] <Steve^> Whats the point of a 64 bit laptop when it comes with 32 bit windows and theres no 64 bit Opera! :'(
[09:32] <rod> i got an mp3 of 1 hour duration. How to cut it into 6 peaces, 10 minutes eacH?
[09:32] <sarixe> xtknight: yes yes, but what day of the month?
[09:32] <xtknight> sarixe, i think around the 20th
[09:32] <rod> jokosher wont do the job i think
[09:32] <sarixe> k
[09:32] <IndyGunFreak> sarixe: lol,
[09:32] <xtknight> sarixe, i dont know search around for the schedule
[09:32] <sarixe> k
[09:32] <IndyGunFreak> there's around 30 to pick from
[09:32] <brophat> is the volume control that speaker icon?
[09:32] <IndyGunFreak> is this like a conteset?  I pick the 21st
[09:33] <xtknight> somewhere between 1-31 :P
[09:33] <vox754> Steve^: 64 bit processors are cheaper to manufacture nowadays, I guess, even if the is not enough binaries to use them.
[09:33] <IndyGunFreak> xtknight: lol
[09:33] <sarixe> 19th
[09:33] <xtknight> so what do i get?
[09:33] <xtknight> :P
[09:33] <kungfugoat> I wonder how hard it would be to build a silent computer powered by linux all the way from the BIOS to the desktop
[09:33] <Steve^> Ok, I'll go install 32 bit.. and re-do all that work I put into getting it working :/
[09:33] <Celevorne> Steve^: they just want you to "upgrade" to vista
[09:34] <chazco> hi... where can i find details of speeding up ubuntu start time?
[09:34] <Steve^> Celevorne, on the free upgrade? ;)
[09:34] <Celevorne> ha
[09:34] <LjL> chazco: at the GRUB menu, select your kernel, hit "e", go to the kernel command line, hit "e", add "profile" to the list of options, hit "b" to boot
[09:35] <Steve^> I have vista on my desktop (with ubuntu), I decided to leave XP on my laptop despite the free upgrade
[09:35] <vox754> brophat: type "gnome-" and then hit the Tab key twice to see all those gnome-<programename> which run graphical frontends
[09:35] <xtknight> LjL, eh what does that do?
[09:35] <xtknight> where is the profile saved?
[09:35] <LjL> chazco: that will generate statistics of the order files are accessed at startup, and later exploit that information to load them in an optimized order
[09:35] <Steve^> I don't see the advantage of more user control popups and a very lame 3d affect
[09:35] <LjL> xtknight: ^
[09:35] <IndyGunFreak> Steve^: what made you want to install hte 64bit anyways?
[09:35] <chazco> hmm interesting
[09:35] <LjL> xtknight: it's saved in... /etc/readahead?
[09:35] <Steve^> It's a 64 bit processor
[09:35] <Steve^> I didn't realise nothing would work
[09:35] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[09:35] <chazco> ive never actually seen grub, i guess it must be there
[09:35] <LjL> yes, /etc/readahead
[09:35] <Steve^> they should right it on there
[09:35] <brophat> vox754 when the speaker icon is clicked it gives error msg so can't even set alsa settings
[09:35] <xtknight> ah
[09:35] <Steve^> *write
[09:35] <IndyGunFreak> well i have a 64bit processor.
[09:35] <chazco> that bit boots too fast
[09:35] <Celevorne> Steve^: yeah, dell actually called my cellphone and asked how come i hadnt taken advantage of the free upgrade...
[09:35] <saluti1> hello all; i have question regarding nautilus/gnome - when i click on places->home folder, i want switch to existing window, not create new one; i have 50 or more home windows :-( i need allow only one instance of this. is it possible?
[09:36] <xtknight> i have a 64bit cpu too.  yet 32 is faster in most cases
[09:36] <IndyGunFreak> Steve^: you can get things to work, it just takes work, 32bit, its all ready
[09:36] <ferronica> [WaZ]  are you here???
[09:36] <LjL> chazco: if you don't normally see it, then hit Esc like mad just after the BIOS hands off control
[09:36] <chazco> yep ok
[09:36] <[WaZ] > ferronica: No :(
[09:36] <Steve^> Celevorne, cellphone? American then. UK Dell haven't
[09:36] <xtknight> we go over this a lot in this channel (64 v 32)
[09:36] <ferronica> [WaZ] : why??
[09:36] <lupusbeta> i want to compress a folder with 10 files in it to one archive that a windows machine can open easily what command do i use???
[09:36] <mzuverink> sarixe, googole show plenty of links that say feisty will be out the 19th, you know about google right  http://googegle.com
[09:36] <exoide> Can someone recommend me a subversion (SVN) program to use?
[09:36] <chazco> brb then
[09:36] <[WaZ] > ferronica: just kidding, what's your problem?
[09:36] <sarixe> mzuverink: done already, thanks
[09:36] <ferronica> [WaZ] : you told me to install xawtv rught
[09:36] <xtknight> i haven't tried googegle
[09:36] <vox754> brophat: that is bad, but yes, I think it is gnome-volume-control
[09:36] <xtknight> lol
[09:36] <Celevorne> Steve^: yeah, american. i told them i wouldnt have vista if they paid me to use it
[09:36] <[WaZ] > right
[09:37] <Steve^> IndyGunFreak, I assume you mean compiling my own open source stuff for 64bit?
[09:37] <IndyGunFreak> no
[09:37] <ranphatje> Just a normal computer question. I have 4 extern USB HDD I swith them on an mount them with Truecrypt. Then also the normal HDD in de PC and 2 backup USb HDD. When running a lot of transfers (say 3-4) and after a while i get I/O errors. So i was wondering what is beter USB or internal controlers?
[09:37] <IndyGunFreak> some stuff isn't availalble in 64bit.
[09:37] <mzuverink> xtknight, damn ms natural keyboard, the keys are in the wrong spots;)
[09:37] <Nookie^> can someone help me maybe with murrine engine.. have installed and also added themes but it wont apply themes.. its still looks like clearlooks... Any ideas anyone?
[09:37] <brophat> vox754 isn't that evidence that the sound card is not detected?
[09:37] <vox754> Steve^: it is a warning under the FAQs section of the page, I guess it is not visible enough and most users don't read it anyways
[09:37] <Steve^> Like Opera :)
[09:37] <IndyGunFreak> you end up doing some crap to make 32bit apps work on 64bit distros, i'm not familiar with it though
[09:37] <zulfajuniadi> ranphatje: internal, ofcourse
[09:38] <Steve^> vox754, exactly. I use Ubuntu already, I thought no more than "Lets download the 64 bit for my laptop"
[09:38] <ranphatje> Zulfajuniadi : Then i get no i/o errors?
[09:38] <ferronica> [WaZ] : after adjusting bightness and contrast in  xawtv, when i play movie brighness or contrast changes
[09:38] <Celevorne> i think there just arent many 64bit apps in general
[09:38] <zulfajuniadi> ranphatje: i wouldn't think so
[09:38] <IndyGunFreak> Steve^: well, prolly should have thought that through just a tad more.
[09:38] <Celevorne> except for ones made for Mac
[09:38] <ranphatje> mmmm thanks
[09:38] <ferronica> [WaZ] : Is there any way to make default all colors :(
[09:39] <[WaZ] > ferronica: euh... let me check...
[09:39] <[WaZ] > ferronica: did your webcam work by the way?
[09:39] <ferronica> [WaZ] : movie color not all good
[09:39] <ferronica> [WaZ] : no
[09:39] <vox754> brophat: maybe, but maybe not, since other devices maybe accesses through it, like TV card sound
[09:39] <ferronica> [WaZ] : i decided i dont wanna to use it
[09:39] <[WaZ] > ferronica: ok
[09:39] <IndyGunFreak> Steve^: always remeember...
[09:40] <IndyGunFreak> worksforme | Steve^
[09:40] <Steve^> lol?
[09:40] <ferronica> [WaZ] : and i uninstalled xawtv
[09:40] <Steve^> thats a little harse
[09:40] <w0rmy> hi, Im trying to set up a bridge to virtualBox, I can ping the host from virtualBox but I cant ping the guest, anyone can help ?
[09:40] <IndyGunFreak> bot is not co-operating
[09:40] <vox754> Steve^: funny story,... but yeah, I also downloaded the 64 bit, I tried it, then read the FAQ... my mistake, ... I'm good now.
[09:40] <IndyGunFreak> worksforme | Steve^
[09:40] <Steve^> oh, thats for a bot
[09:40] <IndyGunFreak> yeah, i can't figure out why its not working though.
[09:40] <IndyGunFreak> hm
[09:41] <Steve^> I thought you meant    it works.. or be Steve
[09:41] <Bristol27> If I set up SSH between computer "A" to computer "Z" but computer "A" also has computer's "B" & "C" behind the same router...  will I need to set up SSH on "B" & "C" as well to access from computer "Z"
[09:41] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[09:41] <Steve^> and since I'm Steve, stuff doesn't work
[09:41] <IndyGunFreak> !works
[09:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about works - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:41] <ferronica> [WaZ] : what i do to make previuos settings for brightness , contrast etc ?
[09:41] <IndyGunFreak> !dvd
[09:41] <silent_chaos> when i try to edit my xorg.conf i get this error "You do not have the permissions necessary to save the file. Please, check that you typed the location correctly and try again."
[09:41] <IndyGunFreak> is ubotu broken?
[09:41] <Steve^> !help
[09:41] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[09:41] <xtknight> IndyGunFreak, maybe you're broken :)
[09:41] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[09:41] <zulfajuniadi> silent_chaos: gksudo gedit
[09:41] <[WaZ] > ferronica: I have no idea, xawtv shouldn't affect the rest of your system
[09:41] <IndyGunFreak> xtknight: no, i know !dvd works.
[09:41] <zulfajuniadi> silent_chaos: you have to be root to save your xorg.conf
[09:42] <xtknight> seems to be fine to me.  maybe lag
[09:42] <vox754> IndyGunFreak: crazy guy... take a break
[09:42] <tommy> hello all
[09:42] <CheshireViking> silent_chaos, are you using sudo ?
[09:42] <xtknight> you didnt type the ! that's why, IndyGunFreak
[09:42] <xtknight> on worksforme
[09:42] <ferronica> [WaZ] : it did :(
[09:42] <IndyGunFreak> vox754: i'm not seeing bot commands
[09:42] <IndyGunFreak> yes i did.
[09:42] <IndyGunFreak> !dvd
[09:42] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[09:42] <zulfajuniadi> hello tommy
[09:42] <IndyGunFreak> wel., there it went,
 worksforme | Steve^
[09:42] <sek> hello
[09:42] <Steve^> !worksforme
[09:42] <ubotu> Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should. Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability.
[09:42] <ferronica> [WaZ] : Is there anyway to make color settings default??
[09:42] <IndyGunFreak> ah, i didn't did i.
[09:42] <xtknight>  and <!> works doenst exist
[09:42] <zulfajuniadi> haha
[09:42] <[WaZ] > ferronica: delete your .xawtv folder?
[09:42] <IndyGunFreak> well, i'm tired.. ..lol, todays sound problem exhausted me...lol
[09:42] <lupusbeta> i want to compress a folder with 10 files in it to one archive that a windows machine can open easily what command do i use???
[09:42] <silent_chaos> zulfajuniadi: i got this error when running that "(gedit:8177): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session manager:
[09:42] <silent_chaos> Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.
[09:42] <silent_chaos> "
[09:43] <IndyGunFreak> i was up till 5am helpin some poor sap with LinuxMint, gimme some slack..lol
[09:43] <xtknight> lupusbeta, "man zip"
[09:43] <xtknight> hehe
[09:43] <ferronica> [WaZ] : how?
[09:43] <xtknight> nobody gives ubotu any slack
[09:43] <Steve^> I've installed 3 OSes today, go me!
[09:43] <w0rmy_> hi, Im trying to set up a bridge in order for Virtualbox to work, I set up everything as shown in the wiki but I can ping out side, can anyone help ?
[09:43] <IndyGunFreak> !ubotu
[09:43] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[09:43] <[WaZ] > ferronica: rm -R ~/.xawtv
[09:43] <zulfajuniadi> silent_chaos: er... no idea m8... try googling it up, seems like your sudo is not set up properly or something
[09:44] <xtknight> silent_chaos, it's no problem
[09:44] <vox754> IndyGunFreak: hows the leg?
[09:44] <xtknight> silent_chaos, default warning that can be ignored
[09:44] <sek> re
[09:44] <silent_chaos> xtknight: ok
[09:44] <IndyGunFreak> vox754: broken ankle, tore a tendon and a ligament, surgery on the 11th if all goes well
[09:44] <[WaZ] > ferronica: or press ctrl-H in nautilus
[09:44] <ferronica> [WaZ] : rm: cannot remove `/home/tushar/.xawtv': No such file or directory
[09:44] <CheshireViking> silent_chaos, I get similar errors, but i ignore them
[09:44] <IndyGunFreak> thanks for asking..
[09:44] <zulfajuniadi> Steve^ try 7 Oses, just to get raid working on a dell server
[09:44] <[WaZ] > ferronica: I don't think your two problems are related then
[09:44] <BlackLiger> finally.... now to wait for updates to be done...
[09:45] <Bristol27> SSH help?
[09:45] <IndyGunFreak> BlackLiger: whats wrong?
[09:45] <Celevorne> silent_chaos: i had that error when i was logged into a non-default gnome session once
[09:45] <zulfajuniadi> !ssh | Bristol27
[09:45] <ubotu> Bristol27: 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/
[09:45] <bXi> zulfajuniadi: software or hardware raid and what kind of dell
[09:45] <ferronica> [WaZ] : when i pressed ctrl + h nothing happend
[09:45] <[WaZ] > ferronica: you can reinstall xawtv and change the settings again
[09:45] <clearzen> I have a simple question. How do you flush a database table using phpmyadmin?
[09:45] <ferronica> [WaZ] : in nautilus
[09:45] <zulfajuniadi> i'm using dell 2300 for my server
[09:45] <vox754> IndyGunFreak: send pictures of the surgery. I'm gone.
[09:45] <Bristol27> If I set up SSH between computer "A" to computer "Z" but computer "A" also has computer's "B" & "C" behind the same router...  will I need to set up SSH on "B" & "C" as well to access from computer "Z"
[09:45] <zulfajuniadi> bxi: i'm using dell 2300 for my server
[09:45] <[WaZ] > ferronica: its ok your .xawtv seems to be gone anyways
[09:46] <brophat> don't you think that if when ubuntu was installed that sound was not working, and you have tried a bunch of stuff from the trouble shooting page, that the easiest solution would be to go out and buy a cheap sound card that you know alsa supports??
[09:46] <MrRio> Hello
[09:46] <kishore> every time i boot in to linux i am getting error message as NO SERVERS mentioned
[09:46] <kishore> saying to configure gdm
[09:46] <kishore> some one plz help me out
[09:46] <zulfajuniadi> bxi: i'm using dell 2300 for my server, hardware, unfortunately dell discontinued support after kernal 2.4.... so i had a hard time compiling my own kernal
[09:46] <Sherlockian> IS there a way to connect to a certain AP on startup??? it keeps connect to the wrong one by default
[09:47] <ferronica> [WaZ] : Is there anyway to make color settings default??
[09:47] <MrRio> kishore, Could you type the exact message out? It sounds like an X server problem tho
[09:47] <bXi> zulfajuniadi: tried gentoo yet?
[09:47] <[WaZ] > ferronica: in what application?
[09:47] <rausb0> Bristol27: you have to install ssh-server on B and C in order to log in on them via ssh (if you mean that)
[09:47] <kishore> MrRio, ya its xserver problem only
[09:47] <bXi> i've got a dell poweredge sc1425 running gentoo just perfectly
[09:47] <ferronica> [WaZ] : in VLC
[09:47] <blackwidow> !windows
[09:47] <ubotu> 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
[09:47] <kishore> MrRio, gdm, xdcmp. something like tat
[09:47] <zulfajuniadi> bXi: yes, but it froze when detecting my pci bus, i used the live cd version
[09:47] <Mirthy> I need help mounting my Windows XP partition (I already have ntfs-3g)
[09:47] <MrRio> kishore, Is this from the livecd or an existing installation?
[09:47] <ferronica> [WaZ] : all movie coming in black and white
[09:48] <clearzen> kishore: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[09:48] <[WaZ] > ferronica: every movie?
[09:48] <kishore> MrRio, no not live c.d existing installlation
[09:48] <zulfajuniadi> bXi: luckily there was a driver disk for centos lying on the internet, so i used that
[09:48] <ferronica> [WaZ] : yes
[09:48] <[WaZ] > ferronica: in Totem aswell?
[09:48] <ferronica> [WaZ] : and in ever player
[09:48] <bXi> how old is that dell?
[09:48] <Mirthy> !ntfs-3g
[09:48] <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)
[09:48] <ferronica> [WaZ] : yes in totem tooo
[09:48] <Thug-N-Me> hi all
[09:49] <Thug-N-Me> when`s the new ubuntu version out ? what date
[09:49] <[WaZ] > ferronica: thats strange let me google for you
[09:49] <xtknight> Thug-N-Me, april 19
[09:49] <pse> Hi! I have some questions about Compiz.. anyone here who's using compiz or have had any trouble trying to install/use it?
[09:49] <Thug-N-Me> xtknight nice . thanks
[09:49] <zulfajuniadi> bXi: 5 - 6 years maybe more, it's using a p3, dual processor running at 550mhz each... lol
[09:49] <xtknight> pse, #ubuntu-effects
[09:49] <fuzzy_logic> can someone tell me the exact difference between debian and ubuntu??
[09:49] <pse> xtknight: ok thnx
[09:49] <sa1> is there any way to get file browser to display those sneaky .folders?
[09:49] <Celevorne> kishore: yeah, use sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg, and reset everything to default
[09:49] <zulfajuniadi> fuzzy_logic: ubuntu is based on debian
[09:49] <ferronica> [WaZ] : not fully black and white but 80% Black and white
[09:49] <Thug-N-Me> xtknight have you already tried the beta version ?
[09:49] <xtknight> fuzzy_logic, lots really.  both are based on debian packaging system and use a lot of the same core packages but thats where the similarities end
[09:49] <AndyCR> hi, having an issue getting beryl to run
[09:49] <AndyCR> it gives this error
[09:49] <xtknight> Thug-N-Me, yeap, #ubuntu+1 for feisty
[09:49] <AndyCR> Checking for RandR extension                    : failed
[09:49] <AndyCR> No RandR extension
[09:50] <Celevorne> kishore: this is also where you can specify monitor resolutions that you wnat to use
[09:50] <bender75> hi
[09:50] <xtknight> fuzzy_logic, gnome is a lot more polished in ubuntu.  stuff is easier
[09:50] <zulfajuniadi> hello bender75
[09:50] <matt___> anyone here use virtualbox in edgY?
[09:50] <fuzzy_logic> ah ok
[09:50] <fuzzy_logic> tnx
[09:50] <xtknight> fuzzy_logic, imo the ubuntu community is a lot nicer
[09:50] <bender75> Ihave a problem installingubuntu on an hp pavilion zx5000,anyone can help me?
[09:50] <xtknight> even though the debian one can be smarter but you know how that goes
[09:50] <hydrozen> Any articles on what's a good partition layout for a server? Which partitions to make and how much space to give them..
[09:50] <[WaZ] > ferronica: reinstall xawtv and set your levels back to normal
[09:50] <Celevorne> bender75: whats the trouble?
[09:51] <fuzzy_logic> bender75: don't ask to ask, just ask :)
[09:51] <zulfajuniadi> yes, i believe so xtknight
[09:51] <ferronica> [WaZ] : ok
[09:51] <delcoyote> evening all samba problem Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) anyone know how can i fix it please?
[09:51] <dealc> Where do I get libnewt0.51?
[09:52] <fuzzy_logic> dealc: synaptic?
[09:52] <zulfajuniadi> dealc: www.getdeb.net
[09:52] <bender75> simplyit don't load completely nautilusand Isee only the pointer on an empty desktop, that's seems very weird :-/
[09:52] <mard> Can i install ubuntu from text mode?
[09:52] <fuzzy_logic> mard: yes
[09:52] <zulfajuniadi> dealc: if it's not on synaptic, try enabling all repos first
[09:53] <mard> how
[09:53] <bender75> sorry, some problems with space bar too :-P
[09:53] <clearzen> delcoyote: try sudo dpkg-reconfigure -a ........I think that's the command it might just be sudo dpkg -a
[09:53] <kishore> clearzen, hey problem not solved
[09:53] <fuzzy_logic> bender75: did you try to reinstall?
[09:53] <kishore> MrRio, the actuall and exact error message is
[09:53] <clearzen> kishore: What is the error that it gives you
[09:53] <bender75> many times :-(
[09:53] <fuzzy_logic> mard: just a sec
[09:53] <Mirthy> Can anyone help me mount my XP partition?
[09:53] <kane77> how can I get back the User list in xchat??
[09:53] <bender75> same result
[09:54] <mard> ok
[09:54] <xtknight> kane77, not sure but it seems you haven't gotten a response so try #xchat
[09:54] <delcoyote> thx clearzen
[09:54] <zulfajuniadi> !mount | Mirthy
[09:54] <ubotu> Mirthy: 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
[09:54] <bender75> tryed to set partitionby hand other than automatic mode
[09:54] <xtknight> clearzen, delcoyote yikes ,hold up
[09:54] <xtknight> delcoyote, dpkg-reconfigure will make everything go insane
[09:54] <delcoyote> np
[09:54] <fuzzy_logic> mard: no i don't think you can.. sorry.. i told you can :)
[09:54] <kishore> MrRio clearzen  No servers were defined in configaration file and XDMCP was disabled this can be only a configaration error,gdm has started a single server for you
[09:54] <hypn0> kane77: it is an option in prefs isn't it ?
[09:54] <bender75> this on a friend's laptop, no problems on mine
[09:54] <clearzen> xtknight: really, it has always fixed problems I have had with dpkg
[09:54] <xtknight> delcoyote, what you're looking for is sudo dpkg --configure -a
[09:55] <delcoyote> ok thx the story is i cant get updates cause samba gives this error
[09:55] <kishore> clearzen, That was the exact error message while login
[09:55] <kane77> hypn0, dont see it there... maybe I'm just going blind :)
[09:55] <clearzen> kishore: does it start x at all?
[09:55] <mard> ok no problem just i have pc with  ram and the installer stops at the partitioning step
[09:55] <delcoyote> ythank you xtnight
[09:55] <xtknight> clearzen, delcoyote :  sudo dpkg-reconfigure -a  is different than sudo dpkg --configure -a.  the latter will fix package / index problems.  the former will redo every pkg on your system which you do not want
[09:55] <xtknight> they look very similar so it's easy to confuse them
[09:55] <delcoyote> ill try right now and thanks a million
[09:55] <kishore> clearzen,after saying okay.. its logging in
[09:56] <ferronica> [WaZ] : ok what i change
[09:56] <clearzen> xtknight: whoops you are right I was using dpkg --configure -a
[09:56] <kane77> hypn0, oops.. it was on, it was just so small i wasnt able to see it :D
[09:56] <[WaZ] > just unchange whatever you changed
[09:56] <universus> anyone know how to forward some ports?
[09:56] <kishore> clearzen, previosly i ve tried to install xgl,and did some mistakes.
[09:56] <clearzen> kishore: one sec, I don't know the answer off the top of my head
[09:56] <kishore> clearzen, from then on wards these ...
[09:56] <sa1> how do you get file browser to display .folders
[09:57] <brophat> so if you can't get sound card working, then simply buying a new one, sticking it in machine, should boot up with sound working?
[09:57] <Lopi> hi...is anybody here who know what path i must to write in opera to have flashplayer and java? I was install flashplayer and java but i have it only in firefox not in opera.
[09:57] <kishore> clearzen, okay
[09:57] <zulfajuniadi> sal: ctrl + h
[09:57] <kane77> sa1,  ctrl +h
[09:57] <Celevorne> kishore: i had trouble installing xgl as well... do you have an ati card or nvidia?
[09:57] <kane77> sa1, or view --> show hidden
[09:57] <sa1> thanks
[09:57] <hypn0> Lopi: I think you can scan for new plugins in opera, last time I used it
[09:58] <[WaZ] > Celevorne: probably Ati since nvidia support AIGLX
[09:58] <kishore> Celevorne, i donno
[09:59] <sarixe> [WaZ] : fglrxinfo
[09:59] <kishore> Celevorne, how to know that
[09:59] <Celevorne> kishore: when you go through the dpkg-reconfigure, select "vesa" as your driver
[09:59] <kishore> Celevorne, lspci
[09:59] <kishore>  Celevorne ya i did that only
[09:59] <[WaZ] > sarixe: ??
[09:59] <ferronica> [WaZ] : where are you :(
[09:59] <kishore> Celevorne, previosly
[09:59] <[WaZ] > ferronica: in Belgium
[09:59] <yell8w> hey folks, how do i mount a fat32 partition with normal user permission ?
[09:59] <sarixe> [WaZ] : that'll tell you if you have ati or nvidia
[09:59] <ferronica> [WaZ] : what i do now
[10:00] <[WaZ] > sarixe: I know what video card I have
[10:00] <Lopi> hmm yes i know thet there is a option to find new plugins but it doesnt work... i was install java and flash but the option doesnt find it
[10:00] <zulfajuniadi> !fstab | yell8w:
[10:00] <sarixe> o
[10:00] <ubotu> yell8w:: The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[10:00] <sirkism> that's crazy, how does the intel integrated graphic card perform better than an ati radeon 128mb graphic card?
[10:00] <ferronica> [WaZ] : its all because o f zxawtv
[10:00] <xtknight> yell8w, add "umask=0022" to the fstab options line for that partition in order to get  7755 permissions.
[10:00] <m4rk> hi there
[10:00] <zulfajuniadi> !mount | yell8w:
[10:00] <ubotu> yell8w:: 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
[10:00] <[WaZ] > ferronica: Undo what you did before
[10:00] <m4rk> is it possible to turn my laptop's fan off with ubuntu?
[10:00] <yell8w> zulfajuniadi, i already know that ty
[10:00] <yell8w> xtknight, i'll try that, what's so special about 0022 ?
[10:00] <ferronica> [WaZ] : there is no setting for reset all
[10:00] <xtknight> m4rk, likely, although i don't know the command off my head i can guide you in the right direction: acpi
[10:00] <delcoyote> sorry me noob, i get this error invoke-rc.d: initscript samba, action "start" failed. trying to reinstall samba
[10:01] <kishore> Celevorne, ?
[10:01] <Celevorne> kishore: have you made any manual changes to xorg.conf?
[10:01] <kungfugoat> my laptop fan is more annoying than my desktop fan
[10:01] <ferronica> [WaZ] : Is there any other way?
[10:01] <xtknight> yell8w, 7777-0022=7755 permissions.  755 means the owner can read/write/execute and the other users/groups can read/write
[10:01] <m4rk> xtknight: thanks
[10:01] <[WaZ] > ferronica: I don't know
[10:01] <xtknight> yell8w, the extra 7 in the beginning is for sticky or something, i dont remember what it does.  but 0022 will give normal users acceptable permissions
[10:01] <MrEradith> Hi there! o/
[10:01] <kishore> Celevorne, ya.. at the time of installing xgl i ve made
[10:01] <yell8w> xtknight, awesome
[10:01] <[WaZ] > ferronica: Ive never had that problem
[10:02] <teubank> Error installing Ubuntu Server: "No root file system.  Please correct from partioning menu."  I have created disk label GPT; defined & formatted all partitions.
[10:02] <ferronica> [WaZ] : but I
[10:02] <Celevorne> kishore: ok, well you'll need to undo those changes and get the config back where it was before xgl
[10:02] <ferronica> [WaZ] : have you ever used it
[10:02] <zulfajuniadi> teubank: you have to set one partition to mount at /
[10:02] <Celevorne> kishore: then reinstall xgl
[10:02] <ferronica> [WaZ] : xawtv
[10:02] <kishore> Celevorne, ya but how can i know tat
[10:02] <ferronica> [WaZ] : if not use it right now
[10:02] <kishore> Celevorne, how to reinstall xgl
[10:03] <ferronica> [WaZ] : and tell me
[10:03] <Mirthy> Can anyone give me one-to-one help in mounting my XP partition? :(
[10:03] <marcin_ant> hi guys
[10:03] <ferronica> [WaZ] : change the brightness, contrast, hue
[10:03] <kishore> Celevorne, but xgl not working on my box presently
[10:03] <Celevorne> kishore: apt-get --reinstall xserver-xorg
[10:03] <ferronica> [WaZ] : :l
[10:03] <^DoT> lo all
[10:03] <yell8w> xtknight, still mounted as root though, is there any way to mount it as my login user and deal with it just regularly ?
[10:04] <xtknight> yell8w, yes.  use the "user" parameter in the list of options.
[10:04] <marcin_ant> I need to get version number of some package but I don't want to install this package and also I need to do this on ubuntu-server - so synaptic or other gui tools are not solution
[10:04] <marcin_ant> could someone tell me how to do this?
[10:04] <xtknight> yell8w, as far as i know.  every file system is different.  some use "user" some use "uid"
[10:04] <Flannel> marcin_ant: apt-cache show [package]  or apt-cache showpkg [package] 
[10:04] <Flannel> marcin_ant: depending on what info you want
[10:04] <yell8w> xtknight, fat32
[10:04] <marcin_ant> Flannel: thank you very much
[10:04] <benkong2> would someone tell me why when I do an ls -l /media/swapDrive my dirs are in solid green background?
[10:05] <teubank> zulfajuniadi: I have done that.  Partitions: Freedos(fat32), /boot, /usr, /home, /, swap, /var, /download, /temp
[10:05] <blackslash> Hi :) I got no sound(after reconfiguring gnome). Ubuntu(64bit) finds both my soundcard. I have reinstalled ALSA, nothing muted. Any idea?
[10:05] <kishore> Celevorne, hey its saying invalid operationj
[10:05] <xtknight> yell8w, oh never mind, "user" is standard
[10:05] <ferronica> [WaZ] : what happend
[10:05] <ferronica> [WaZ] : will you do
[10:05] <kishore> Celevorne, sudo apt-get --reinstall xserver-xorg
[10:05] <^DoT> someone please PM me if you can help me "recover" my ubunto install
[10:06] <Flannel> ^DoT: recover?
[10:06] <Celevorne> kishore: yes
[10:06] <MrEradith> I am used to use another distro, I want to give a try to Ubuntu. I feel that I do not use the "best practices" to set my own environment variables. I read a post that there is no "best practices" to set my environment variables. (/etc/environment vs ~/.bash_rc vs whatever else). Does anyone have a hint for me on how to set a custom environment variable accessible from all users on the system? Could it be a good idea to leave
[10:06] <MrEradith>  /etc/environment alone and create my own "/etc/customenvironment" ?
[10:06] <Celevorne> kishore: sorry
[10:06] <xtknight> blackslash, you may need to adjust a Analog/Digital switch.  play around with the mixer GUI  (  gnome-volume-control ), enable everything via preferences and mess with the options under the Switches tab
[10:06] <xtknight> gotta go be back soon
[10:06] <^DoT> yeah i tried install nvidia drivers and now it says x server is not working
[10:06] <^DoT> btw i have only run linux for 2 days so im big noob ;)
[10:06] <blackslash> xtknight: will do. ty
[10:06] <BlackLiger> ... oh joy of joys...
[10:07] <Celevorne> kishore: then sudo apt-get --reinstall xserver-xgl
[10:07] <realcoolguy> Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)  ... so can anyone tell me how to purge this one problem package (k3d) that gives me this error no matter what i do? =)
[10:07] <BlackLiger> "Kill: Could not kill pid '1834': no such process"
[10:07] <kishore> Celevorne, but presently xgl not working
[10:07] <BlackLiger> someone got a clue what it's telling me there?
[10:07] <[WaZ] > ferronica: here are my levels, try to make them the same http://img391.imageshack.us/img391/496/screenshotfo0.png
[10:07] <ph1zzle> hey all
[10:07] <kishore> Celevorne, what will that command do?
[10:07] <gregcha117> what do i do, i deleted my linux partitions not thinking about the effect on grub and now i cant get windows started
[10:07] <MrEradith> hey phlzzle... o/
[10:07] <Celevorne> kishore: this will reinstall xgl and reset the default settings
[10:08] <BlackLiger> guess not...
[10:08] <ferronica> [WaZ] : hey when i every time when i play new movie i have change Hue
[10:08] <Flannel> gregcha117: get a windows disc, and 'fixmbr'
[10:08] <ph1zzle> I was wondering if anyone could help me with a broken apt, It wants me to install and update libraries and it wants me to uninstall all components of apt, I posted a dump here --> http://rafb.net/p/LDusYf84.html
[10:08] <SammyF> gregcha117, put the Windows CD, and go on repair. You should get to a console. type help and look for the command to reset the boot sector
[10:08] <ph1zzle> anyhelp would be great
[10:08] <kishore> Celevorne, even that command not working
[10:08] <Celevorne> kishore: are you trying to run compiz or beryl?
[10:08] <gregcha117> i dont have a windows disc when i got my computer all they gave me was a repair cd
[10:08] <gregcha117> which i cant boot because grub is broken
[10:08] <Celevorne> kishore: then try simply, sudo apt-get install xserver-xgl
[10:08] <[WaZ] > ferronica: apart from showing my settings, I don't know how else I can help you
[10:08] <gregcha117> it keeps saying error 17
[10:08] <kungfugoat> gregchall7: don't you hate that?
[10:09] <[WaZ] > ferronica: and I personally believe the two problems are not related
[10:09] <kishore> Celevorne, presently no compiz no beryl....
[10:09] <kishore> okay
[10:09] <SammyF> gregcha117, hmm .. grub is not starting if you have a bootdisk in the cd tray
[10:09] <[WaZ] > ferronica: and I have no idea how to solve it
[10:09] <blackslash> Should IEC958 be muted?
[10:09] <SammyF> gregcha117, at least that's the way it happens for me
[10:09] <sarixe> lol!
[10:09] <Flannel> ph1zzle: this is Feisty?
[10:09] <gregcha117> SammyF: well im on an old crappy gnoppix livecd at the moment its the only thing i could get to start
[10:10] <ph1zzle> no, it's edgy, 64
[10:10] <ferronica> [WaZ] : in tv norm mine no USB
[10:10] <Flannel> ph1zzle: What third party repos are you using?
[10:10] <SammyF> gregcha117, is your recovery CD bootable?
[10:10] <gregcha117> SammyF: i tryed upgrading to feisty, and it broke my install so for some idiot reason i decided to load up gparted and delete the linux partitions not thinking it would effect the boot then i was just gonna reinstall ubuntu... consequently it didnt work
[10:10] <kungfugoat> probably not
[10:10] <blue|palm> Does anyone know how to re-enable automount of usb devices... mine stopped working
[10:10] <ph1zzle> I had automatix installed and then removed... I think the problem might have been something else though...
[10:10] <Celevorne> kishore: you also should create a separate session for xgl
[10:11] <blackslash> if I disable IEC958 i get sound, but it sounds like when your computer is crashed, same thing repeated every 1 sec.
[10:11] <Flannel> ph1zzle: pastebin your sources.list
[10:11] <gregcha117> SammyF: well no, when grub would load up normally it had a "windows xp recovery cd" option that would boot, but it wont boot without grub
[10:11] <[WaZ] > ferronica: I don't have a TV tuner
[10:11] <blue|palm> my automount of usb devices stopped working... how can i fix?
[10:11] <ph1zzle> I had installed perl from perl.org into /usr/local, and then I uninstalled it by rm -rf ing the drives...
[10:11] <diazop> how do i change my mail servers name so it looks OK for cbl?
[10:11] <ph1zzle> er not drives
[10:11] <ph1zzle> /usr/local perl files
[10:11] <diazop> i use postfix and courier imap
[10:11] <SammyF> gregcha117, [expletive related to excrements HERE] 
[10:11] <zulfajuniadi> teubank: does the error occure while trying to isntall ubuntu?
[10:11] <Flannel> gregcha117: well, you can aways reinstall grub.  Give yourself a small /boot partition, and install grub.  To being able to boot to windows, to create a rescueCD
[10:11] <gRaCiOsO> good afternoon from mexico friends excuse me i have a serious problem at my office with the ubuntu 5.04 it is a server it doesnt recognized my  network interfaces when i restarted it couse the light turned off
[10:11] <ph1zzle> and it stopped working all together, and then I did a ln -s of the apt perl modules to /usr/local
[10:12] <Megaqwerty> How do I schedule something to run every time I boot?
[10:12] <SammyF> Flannel, sigh ... you beat me to it
[10:12] <SammyF> Flannel,  :)
[10:12] <chamberlain> hello, does anyone have any info about lirc?
[10:12] <ferronica> [WaZ] : what i do :(
[10:12] <zulfajuniadi> gRaCiOsO: what light?
[10:12] <teubank> zulfajuniadi, yes.  Immediately after leaving the partitioning tool.
[10:12] <Flannel> gregcha117: 5.04?  That's no longer supported.  You ought to upgrade.  To 6.06 (you need to upgrade through 5.10, which will be unsupported very soon anyway)
[10:12] <gregcha117> Flannel: how do i reinstall grub?
[10:12] <Megaqwerty> btw, it's for a server, so system>preferences>session won't work
[10:12] <Flannel> !grub | gregcha117
[10:12] <ubotu> gregcha117: 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
[10:12] <gRaCiOsO> the light men of the ofice
[10:12] <yell8w> xtknight, is there something special about fat32 that ask me to do it as root ?
[10:13] <ferronica> [WaZ] : in tv norm what i choose
[10:13] <Flannel> gregcha117: first link.  The easiest way actually might be the 'super grub disk' on that page
[10:13] <gRaCiOsO> zulfajuniadi,  i restarted the server and it didnt recognicez the net interfaces
[10:13] <ph1zzle> http://rafb.net/p/aa31S617.html
[10:13] <whileimhere> Is there a way in Ubuntu GNOME desktop to add wallpapers without having to add one at a time?
[10:13] <ph1zzle> thats my sources
[10:13] <gregcha117> flannel: thanks, haha yeah im using 5.04 because this is an old gnoppix cd, i had 6.10 then upgrading to 7.04 made it unusable
[10:13] <gRaCiOsO> i tryied with ifconfig to add them but it says device not found and their appear in lspci
[10:13] <zulfajuniadi> teubank: did you choose custom partitioning or automatic
[10:14] <gRaCiOsO> i tryied with modprobe 8139cp.ko too it doent work
[10:14] <diazop> how do i change smpt server name
[10:14] <diazop> so it helo's ok
[10:14] <blackslash> If i disable IEC958 under volumecontrol i get sound, but it sounds is the same, repeating every 1 sec. Any idea what it can be?
[10:14] <Flannel> gregcha117: Grab 6.06.  7.04 is still in beta, it's expected to be unstable
[10:14] <gRaCiOsO> can someone help me
[10:14] <Flannel> gregcha117: oh wait.  You're... hah.
[10:15] <[WaZ] > ferronica: I don't know
[10:15] <Flannel> gRaCiOsO: 5.04?  That's no longer supported.  You ought to upgrade.  To 6.06 (you need to upgrade through 5.10, which will be unsupported very soon anyway)
[10:15] <zulfajuniadi> gRaCiOsO: are you installing it or have you been using it for quite some time?
[10:15] <jgomera> join#codigolibre
[10:15] <ph1zzle> I use 7.04 on my laptop and I like it but it's had a few problems so far and I know for everyone it could be different
[10:15] <Flannel> gregcha117: sorry, that first thing was a mistell.  Anyway.  Thats how you reinstall.
[10:15] <jaminkle> has anyone ever tried to install ntfsfix
[10:15] <ferronica> [WaZ] : now every time when i play movie i have to set Hue :(
[10:16] <gRaCiOsO> zulfajuniadi,  i have a lot of time using it
[10:16] <teubank> zulfajuniadi: I chose it.  Now got to go to pick up daughter from gymnastics.  I
[10:16] <teubank> I'll be back.
[10:16] <[WaZ] > ferronica: I KNOW, i don't know what your problem is
[10:16] <Firefoxman> Can anybody help my fix my tor?
[10:16] <ph1zzle> Flannel, the sources file is at http://rafb.net/p/aa31S617.html
[10:16] <kungfugoat> none of my machines dual boot anymore
[10:16] <gRaCiOsO> Flannel,  i have a lot of time with that server i never had problems
[10:16] <zulfajuniadi> ok teubank
[10:16] <Flannel> ph1zzle: You have one dapper repository in there (second line).  But, do a 'apt-cache policy mysql-server' and pastebin the output plaese
[10:16] <[WaZ] > ferronica: asking me 10000 times the same question won't make me know what your problem is
[10:16] <Megaqwerty> can anyone tell me how to run something every time I boot? (not using a GUI)
[10:16] <zulfajuniadi> gRaCiOsO: did it happen when you upgraded your kernal?
[10:16] <jaminkle> when i try install ntfsfix i get checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[10:16] <Flannel> gRaCiOsO: right, but it's no longer supported.  You're not even getting any bugfixes or security updates anymore.  And haven't been for about a year.
[10:16] <ferronica> [WaZ] : ok thanx for your help
[10:17] <Flannel> jaminkle: you need to install 'build-essential' to be able to compile things
[10:17] <[WaZ] > ferronica: np, sorry I couldn't help
[10:17] <gRaCiOsO> zulfajuniadi,  it happened when the server restarted i was doing there nothing
[10:17] <ph1zzle> Flannel, --> http://rafb.net/p/abgZZk55.html
[10:17] <jaminkle> whats command
[10:17] <ph1zzle> and it does that for any package
[10:17] <ph1zzle> the clibs and removing all those apt components for any package I want to install
[10:17] <zulfajuniadi> check ther kernal version, maybe the upgraded kernal doesnt have the module for your server LAN
[10:18] <gRaCiOsO> Flannel,  only im using that in console im not interested in upgrading it was working good for that i need
[10:18] <blackslash> If i disable IEC958 under volumecontrol i get sound, but it sounds is the same, repeating every 1 sec. Any idea what it can be?
[10:18] <SammyF> anybody has trouble getting to some websites because they are blocked by the Firewall (www.ogre3d.org for example)
[10:18] <Flannel> gRaCiOsO: Console things still have bugs.  You have missed out on any of the many security fixes for the past year.
[10:18] <Sonic_13> last week I set up my Ubuntu computer to work as a Samba server
[10:18] <gRaCiOsO> zulfajuniadi,  i didnt updated the kernel and it was working good
[10:18] <Blissex> blackslash: probably a driver bug. Ask in #ALSA
[10:18] <ph1zzle> blackslash, don't disable it ;)
[10:18] <Flannel> ph1zzle: sorry.  Thats just the metapackage.  Try this one: apt-cache policy mysql-server-5.0
[10:19] <Sonic_13> now I amtrying to access it from my pc and it is asking for a username and password
[10:19] <zulfajuniadi> gRaCiOsO: why did it restart in the first place?
[10:19] <gRaCiOsO> zulfajuniadi,  it restarted couse the light turned off for a lot of time
[10:19] <ph1zzle> Flannel, I got the exact same results
[10:19] <blue|palm> can anyone tell me how to fix my usb device automount issue... it no longer automatically mounts a usb device (flash drive, external hdd)
[10:19] <teubank> zulfajuniadi, yes, immediately after partitioning screen.  (i'm back)
[10:20] <ph1zzle> I just did a diff on em
[10:20] <Animatic> How do I start xserver/xorg?
[10:20] <zulfajuniadi> teubank:did you choose manual partion or automatic?
[10:20] <Firefoxman> can ANYONE help me configre TOR in ubuntu?
[10:20] <Celevorne> Animatic: startx
[10:20] <ph1zzle> Animatic, /etc/init.d/gdm statr
[10:20] <zulfajuniadi> Animatic: ctrl + alt + backspace
[10:20] <Mirthy> Didn't work zulfajuniadi. :(  It
[10:20] <Mirthy> it's very odd*
[10:20] <joaozinholol> hi, what the command to search the best apt-get repository?
[10:20] <Firefoxman> !repeat
[10:20] <ubotu> Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[10:21] <jrib> joaozinholol: apt-cache search
[10:21] <jrib> !apt > joaozinholol    (joaozinholol, see the private message from ubotu)
[10:21] <gRaCiOsO> zulfajuniadi,  ?
[10:21] <Flannel> ph1zzle: interesting.  Well, do 'sudo apt-get update' then try to install mysql again.  Since, the curernt package shouldn't be asking for those versions:  http://packages.ubuntu.com/edgy/misc/mysql-server-5.0  check out those version numbers versus the ones your apt is entioning
[10:21] <jrib> joaozinholol: I don't know what you mean by "best" though
[10:21] <Animatic> auch, I corrupted my xorg config
[10:21] <joaozinholol> ok
[10:21] <ph1zzle> I did already do the apt-update
[10:21] <Firefoxman>  !patience
[10:21] <teubank> zulfajuniadi, manual partitioning.  Starting with Ubuntu client live CD, then resuming with Server install.
[10:21] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[10:21] <zulfajuniadi> gRaCiOsO: maybe your lan card is dead? tried replacing it? does your server recognize eth0?
[10:22] <ph1zzle> is there maybe a way I can reinstall apt, do you think the apt database or something on my system is damaged?
[10:22] <ahmed_> hi
[10:22] <teubank> zulfajuniadi, I wanted to specifiy GPT disklabel and define my own partitions.
[10:22] <Flannel> ph1zzle: `sudo apt-get update` will remake the dependencies for new packages.
[10:22] <zulfajuniadi> yes, try that teubank
[10:22] <gRaCiOsO> zulfajuniadi,  i tryied it too with other one and its the same it detects in lspci but i can configure it with ifconfig
[10:22] <Flannel> ph1zzle: er, well, you knwo what I mean
[10:23] <ph1zzle> hmm
[10:23] <Flannel> ph1zzle: Did you change that dapper source to edgy?
[10:23] <yhan_> hi I'm trying to use esd with an oss driver and I can't
[10:23] <ph1zzle> no, it's a fresh edgy install
[10:23] <ph1zzle> dapper was never on this computer
[10:23] <teubank> zulfajuniadi, I've already done the manual partitioning.  Or were you referring to something else?
[10:23] <Firefoxman> can ANYONE help me configre TOR in ubuntu?
[10:23] <kane77> how can I get flash player in 64-bit ubuntu?
[10:23] <yhan_> I get this error message ALSA lib pcm.c:2146:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM /dev/dsp
[10:23] <gRaCiOsO> i cant* sorry zulfajuniadi
[10:23] <jrib> !flash > kane77    (kane77, see the private message from ubotu)
[10:23] <Flannel> ph1zzle: oh?  a fresh install? or just a normal install, not an upgrade
[10:23] <yhan_> how can I solve this problem ?
[10:24] <TeReL50> does anyone know how to disable the FN key on a laptop keyboard ?
[10:24] <ravi_master> someone, I need help with the overlay and where it goes on my ATI video card, I get it on one screen but I really want it the other one.
[10:24] <zulfajuniadi> teubank: i see you have many partitions, why not try just 2 for starters, / and swap, see if it can detect /
[10:24] <yhan_> I don't have an alsa driver for my sound card
[10:24] <Radu_DF> hi! i have delete some applications from my panel does anyone know how to put them back?
[10:24] <zulfajuniadi> gRaCiOsO: ?
[10:24] <Flannel> ph1zzle: http://rafb.net/p/aa31S617.html  line 12, there's a "dapper" source. change that to edgy.  Because automatix is stupid.
[10:24] <ph1zzle> Flannel, it was a normal first install
[10:24] <Firefoxman> Hello?
[10:24] <yhan_> Radu_DF, reinstall them with synaptic
[10:24] <ravi_master> someone, I need help with the overlay and where it goes on my ATI video card, I get it on one screen but I really want it the other one.
[10:25] <teubank> zulfajuniadi, I've set up other 'test' servers.  I'm trying to set up a 'production' server with RAID.
[10:25] <gRaCiOsO> zulfajuniadi,  i said that i tryied replacing the card with oder one but it is the same it detects the new card in lspci but not in ifconfig an i try manually with ifconfig and that it says device not found
[10:25] <xtheblack9x> does anyone know a good repository that might have a update for java??????????????
[10:25] <yhan_> anyone has experience with ltps and terminals ?
[10:25] <Flannel> !java | xtheblack9x
[10:25] <ubotu> xtheblack9x: To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[10:25] <teubank> zulfajuniadi, PS, I've been installing & reinstalling for three days now.
[10:25] <ravi_master> teubank: you're really going to run Ubuntu Desktop as a production server?
[10:26] <Radu_DF> yhan_: they were applications... like gaim... hour... sound... notes... firestarter
[10:26] <zulfajuniadi> gRaCiOsO: you've got soething groovy going on there. :D. any error messages?
[10:26] <teubank> ravi_master, I'm trying to install Ubuntu Server.
[10:26] <yhan_> Radu_DF, quite easy to reinstall them with synaptic
[10:26] <ravi_master> teubank: and this is a hardware RAID I presume?
[10:26] <gRaCiOsO> zulfajuniadi,  no error message only not found
[10:26] <sirkism> can i easily re-install the latest grub with the live cd?
[10:27] <Flannel> !grub | sirkism, first link
[10:27] <ubotu> sirkism, 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
[10:27] <sirkism> i have the os already loaded, but I did a system restore with my windows xp partition and now grub is gone
[10:27] <sirkism> thank you
[10:27] <yhan_> sirkism, get a copy of knoppix
[10:27] <yhan_> boot from it and chroot then run grub-install
[10:27] <Flannel> yhan_: no need.  Ubuntu can manage just fine.
[10:27] <Radu_DF> yhan_, they are not uninstaled... lol my son (4y) remove them from painel
[10:28] <sirkism> yeah i just did a system restore and it seems windows wiped it out as well
[10:28] <teubank> ravi_master, No. (This Intel board only supports Hardware Raid with Windows.)  I was going to use software raid that comes with Ubuntu Server.
[10:28] <zulfajuniadi> gRaCiOsO: sorry m8, no idea
[10:28] <yhan_> sirkism, windows is a strange illness :-)
[10:28] <sirkism> but i still have the ubuntu live cd in the tray, so i'll try this step first, if it fails, thank you though.
[10:28] <sirkism> haha as true as that is, i still need it
[10:29] <sirkism> at least until i find the replacements in ubuntu
[10:29] <ravi_master> teubank: is this an intel SATA raid controller?
[10:29] <sirkism> and firefox stops crashing when i'm surfing youtube using fawn
[10:29] <yhan_> Radu_DF, by panel do you mean quick start icons ?
[10:29] <Sonic_13_> !samba
[10:29] <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
[10:29] <teubank> ravi_master: yes.
[10:29] <oskurot> anyone know if there is any native linux driver for the SiS760GX graphics chipset?
[10:30] <ravi_master> teubank: is this an a-bit motherboard?
[10:30] <ph1zzle> Flannel, I changed it to edgy, did a update, same response, I took it out, did an update, same response, still says my libc plus a few others are just not right
[10:30] <Lunar_Lamp> !media
[10:30] <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
[10:30] <antex> if i want to install grub to the partition that linux is installed on, i set the location to /dev/hdaX, and that won't affect the mbr of hda?
[10:30] <Radu_DF> yhan_: no, let me explain it better: when you close (using the x) the gaim it apears an icon just at left of the day and hours... those icons are the ones my son had removed
[10:30] <teubank> ravi_master, no Intel Extreme Series D975Xbx2.
[10:30] <Sonic_13_> is there a way to make it so my ubuntu samba server does not need a username and password?
[10:30] <Lunar_Lamp> !mp3
[10:30] <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
[10:30] <baktaah> Does anyone know what the command is to remove KDE?
[10:30] <baktaah> !remove KDE
[10:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about remove kde - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:31] <cyris|> can someone help me with rsync ? i'm trying to connect to a remote host on my server to get a sync'd copy of a few directories but i cant seem to connect, it just hangs. here is my syntax. rsync --port 6000 -avz -e ssh someuser@server1.example.com:/var/www/ /var/www/
[10:31] <sirkism> !madwifi
[10:31] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[10:31] <sirkism> ah neat
[10:31] <ravi_master> teubank: BOOM: http://www.howtoforge.com/ubuntu_dapper_raid_system
[10:31] <Flannel> ph1zzle: Mustve been something automatix did.  Do `apt-cache policy apt`
[10:31] <cyris|> been trying all afternoon haha
[10:31] <teubank> ravi_master, Thanks, I'll look into it.
[10:32] <ravi_master> now, can anyone help me with an overlay placement on my ATI card?
[10:32] <ph1zzle> Flannel, http://rafb.net/p/z8fHju69.html
[10:32] <Sonic_13_> anyone know how to remove the username and password from my SAMBA server?
[10:32] <sirkism> anyone use that metasploit framework yet?
[10:32] <hypn0> Radu_DF: the system tray thingie :-/
[10:32] <ravi_master> if anyone is willing to help me figure my problem out with ATI overlay, please join me at #ati-radeon-hell
[10:32] <Celevorne> Sonic_13: you shouldnt completely remove your password, but you can create a public share
[10:33] <Sonic_13_> how?
[10:33] <Celevorne> Sonic_13: http://rubbervir.us/projects/ubuntu_media_server/
[10:33] <cyris|> smbpasswd -x
[10:33] <manton2007> Hey, can anyone help with an internet question. I have to manually click it on everytime I reboot. Is there a way to make it come on automatically?
[10:33] <Radu_DF> hypn0: that one! how can i put it back? last time i had to reiinstall ubuntu
[10:33] <Radu_DF> lol
[10:33] <Celevorne> Sonic_13: that gives a pretty good example
[10:33] <sirkism> is 8 gigs too much for the root partition?
[10:33] <jordan> jordan: hello
[10:33] <hypn0> you just add another one Radu_DF, you don't need to install ubuntu again :-)
[10:33] <Flannel> ph1zzle: well, there's one issue.  You've somehow gotten the feisty version of apt.  You'll need to downgrade those few packages.
[10:33] <ravi_master> sirkism: hell now
[10:33] <ravi_master> no*
[10:33] <sirkism> oh
[10:34] <ph1zzle> ah I see
[10:34] <sirkism> sounds too little then?
[10:34] <kbah> i'm on kubuntu 6.10. I have 1 network card configured to get ip address from the motorola sbv5120 cable modem (dhcp). this modem bridges the connection giving my linux an internet ip on eth0. if I connect the cable modem on the port 1 of my encore hub/switch, and the computer on port 2, it works ok..i get that internet ip address, but i need to make my linux work as a router for other 2 windows machines, so i created an alias for eth0 on /etc/network/interf
[10:34] <kbah> aces with a fixed ip address, also changed forwarding options (iptables and /etc/sysctl.conf). my question is, these 2 win machines need to be connected to the hub with cross over cables?
[10:34] <cyris|> no rsync pros around ?
[10:34] <Radu_DF> hypn0: how can i do that?
[10:34] <Sonic_13_> thanks
[10:34] <ph1zzle> Flannel, ok, I will do so and let you know, which few? the libc and two others out of sync?
[10:34] <ravi_master> sirkism: it is enough, depends on what kind of user you are but it wouldn't be enough for me.
[10:34] <sirkism> ah
[10:34] <sirkism> well i do a lot more than just surfing the internet
[10:34] <Animatic> How do I rebuild my xorg config?
[10:34] <Jowi> kbah, is there a router in the cable modem, or the "hub/switch"-thing?
[10:35] <Celevorne> Sonic_13: just make sure that the Unix permissions on the actual folder are 777
[10:35] <fghj> how do I turn on vsync in X?
[10:35] <sirkism> i know that's pretty broad, but it sounds like the min. that I read online was meant for just people who check their email
[10:35] <hypn0> Radu_DF: Just add a Notification Area applet to the panel.
[10:35] <jrib> !xconfig > Animatic    (Animatic, see the private message from ubotu)
[10:35] <Sonic_13_> ok
[10:35] <fghj> (have a double buffered opengl prog that is flickering; guesing problem is vsync -- how do I turn on vsync?)
[10:35] <ravi_master> sirkism: do you want to put more than ~6 gb worth of files on that ubuntu OS?
[10:35] <kbah> jowi, no, neither the cable modem or the switch
[10:35] <sirkism> you mean like programs? or files from the synaptic package manager?
[10:35] <sirkism> or they might be the same thing, i'm still new, sorry.
[10:36] <enderxim> How do I find what packages a meta-package installs?
[10:36] <Radu_DF> hypn0: you're my hero! lol works perfectly :)
[10:36] <hypn0> Radu_DF: you might think abt setting up an account for kids too :-)
[10:36] <antex> if i want to install grub to the partition that linux is installed on, i set the location to /dev/hdaX, and that won't affect the mbr of hda?
[10:36] <manton2007> Hey, can anyone help with an internet question. I have to manually click it on everytime I reboot. Is there a way to make it come on automatically?
[10:37] <zulfajuniadi> antex: it shouldn't
[10:37] <Jowi> kbah, then your modem must be connected to your linux pc/router and the switch to it since the other computers will use it as a gateway (I assume). no special cables needed.
[10:37] <Radu_DF> hypn0: doing it right now!!! tks for the help!
[10:37] <roland_> i have ubuntu server, where does it store the host ip , netmask , broadcast adress and gateway information ?
[10:37] <Flannel> ph1zzle: I imagine juts the ones that complain about missing dependencies.  apt, apt-utils, aptitude, python-apt, synaptic.  Since, those appear to depend on stuff that isn't in the repos.  So, I imagine those are non standard ones.  Probably from automatix.
[10:37] <antex> zulfajuniadi: thanks
[10:37] <Flannel> roland_: /etc/network/interfaces
[10:37] <ravi_master> sirkism: root partition is for programs and all of your files that you want in Ubuntu, unless you have a seperate home partition
[10:37] <xtknight> yell8w, was away.  but no, there is nothing special about VFAT (fat32 fs) that makes you have to mount it as root.  that is standard for every FS type unless "user" is specified in the options line for that partition
[10:37] <Jowi> kbah, will look like this: modem -> router -> switch -> other pc's
[10:37] <Radu_DF> tks guys!
[10:38] <sirkism> yeah i have like 25 gigs for the home partition
[10:38] <sirkism> that's why i don't know if that was a mistake
[10:38] <kbah> Jowi, in this case I need 2 netcards on the router (my pc)?
[10:38] <yell8w> xtknight, ok
[10:38] <Jowi> kbah, yes
[10:38] <sirkism> if i should just merge that back with the root so I can install more programs
[10:38] <beni> http://mybeni.rootzilla.de/mybeNi/2007/digg_delicious_netscape_technorati_hacked/
[10:38] <xtknight> yell8w, did you get it?
[10:38] <jatt> Flannel: does /etc/network/interfaces show any gateway information, I think it doesn't
[10:38] <kbah> Jowi, an eth0 alias cannot do the job?
[10:38] <Jowi> kbah, if not, you will not get a properly working ip assignment.
[10:39] <zulfajuniadi> antex: np dude
[10:39] <delcoyote> hi all, confused trying to remove samba and reinstall it , not sure if this is a bug. it says invoke-rc.d: initscript samba, action "start" failed.
[10:39] <ph1zzle> Flannel, this is a new problem I am having and automatix was removed months ago
[10:39] <Jowi> kbah, you can "get lucky" and it will work anyway, but it's not the way it should be setup.
[10:39] <sanityx> hey whats that unix command to send anotehr user on the system a message
[10:39] <Flannel> jatt: it does.  It's just all determined by DHCP if you have a dynamic IP
[10:39] <Flannel> ph1zzle: fair enough.  So, what did you do recently to bodge your system in such a manner?
[10:39] <kbah> Jowi, yes, I'm aware of that, just wondering if it will work for now. I'll get another netcard monday
[10:39] <manton2007> Anyone help with an internet connection question?
[10:40] <genii> sanityx You can ust talk but they have to explicitly have it enabled
[10:40] <yell8w> #/dev/hda6       /whiskey        vfat    defaults,utf8  0       1 , i should be able to mount it with any user  i happen to be right ?
[10:40] <Jowi> kbah, the switch that the modem now is connected to does not have any routing capabilities. that setup is a no-no. :)
[10:40] <delcoyote> xtnight shall i try with the dpkg reconfigure command?
[10:40] <Jowi> kbah, you're lucky one pc get an ip address at all
[10:40] <xtknight> yell8w, you need "user," before "defaults"
[10:40] <xtknight> yell8w, and only then is that true
[10:41] <xtknight> delcoyote, not dpkg-reconfigure -a.  it wont fix that, probably
[10:41] <kane77> oh well gnash doesnt play youtube videos??
[10:41] <kbah> Jowi, thanks
[10:41] <genii> sanityx Are they on the same box you are on but a different session? Or another box entirely
[10:41] <diazop> why would my mail from my mail server be getting flagged as spam? i change my mail host name accordingly..what else?????
[10:41] <xtknight> delcoyote, i dont know exactly what will fix it
[10:41] <sanityx> genii, same box diff session
[10:41] <sanityx> hes in scotland
[10:41] <delcoyote> np thanks anyway
[10:41] <xtknight> delcoyote, i think your samba config needs adjustment, hence the failure
[10:41] <sanityx> im in nyc
[10:41] <ph1zzle> Flannel, to be honest, I do apt-get's usually once a day for whatever package, I also removed all perl info in /usr/local and after I did so apt stopped working entirely, said the debconf.pm module was missing, I found this module in /usr and sym linked it's directory to the usr/local/perl dir that was reinstalled before I knew I had a apt-get problem
[10:41] <ravi_master> sirkism: in that case, you're probably just fine
[10:41] <delcoyote> ok xtnight ill have a look
[10:42] <genii> sanityx As a fast n dirty trick you can just echo and redirect the output to their tty if you know which it is
[10:43] <sirkism> thanks ravi_master
[10:43] <comosicus> i have many errors on my windows
[10:43] <yell8w> xtknight, ahhh, works just as i like it to be
[10:43] <yell8w> thanks!
[10:43] <Flannel> ph1zzle: that's rather odd indeed.  Normal apting wouldn't cause this.  You'd need to be forcing random stuff, or using additional repositories or whatnot.  This looks like you upgraded your sources.list to feisty, and upgradede a few packages, with force, and without updatingtheir dependencies.  Which is odd in a number of ways.  But, downgrading those few packages to edgy versions ought to fix it.
[10:43] <comosicus> every time when i delet windows and i install again same errors
[10:44] <zulfajuniadi> comosicus: what errors?
[10:44] <Flannel> comosicus: On windows?  Ubuntu would have nothing to do with that.  You might ask in ##windows
[10:44] <ph1zzle> ok, I will give it a try, but no, thats not what I tried, lol
[10:44] <comosicus> my primary error is "messenger error"
[10:45] <zulfajuniadi> Flannel: (maybe he is trying to install ubuntu)
[10:45] <zooy0rk> While trying to execute files outside of my path (i.e. running ./file from the correct directory) I get errors about the file not being found ... does anyone have any suggestions where I can look to find more information about fixing this
[10:46] <xtknight> zooy0rk, chmod +x ./file
[10:46] <zooy0rk> xtknight, the files are already executable
[10:47] <xtknight> zooy0rk, what is the error it reports?  also try ldd ./file (if the file is dynamically linked) and see if there are any missing libraries
[10:47] <Firefoxman> Can someone help me compile an program?
[10:48] <xtknight> Firefoxman, such as?
[10:48] <zooy0rk> zooy0rk@zooy0rk:~/firefox$ ./firefox
[10:48] <Firefoxman> Tork
[10:48] <zooy0rk> ./run-mozilla.sh: 424: ./firefox-bin: not found
[10:48] <yell8w> xtknight, if i remove Recycled and System Volume Information on a fat32 partition would windows still be able to see it ?
[10:48] <Firefoxman> I run ./configure and at the end, I get:
[10:48] <Firefoxman> checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X libraries. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!
[10:48] <finalbeta> yell8w:  yes
[10:48] <xtknight> zooy0rk, does the partition that resides on have a "noexec" attribute?  or is it missing an "exec" attribute?
[10:48] <yell8w> finalbeta, what are those for then ?
[10:49] <xtknight> Firefoxman, sudo apt-get install xlibs-dev
[10:49] <zooy0rk> xtknight, it possible could ... it is an lvm partition, do you know how I can check and see if that is set?
[10:49] <makaveli> just a question i want to have a animated background on my desktop i am running edgy and am not finding anything on google about how to do it does someone know how to do this
[10:49] <finalbeta> yell8w: windows will recreate them though, just like ubuntu likes creating .Trash and lost dirs.
[10:49] <Firefoxman> xtknight: ok.
[10:49] <yell8w> finalbeta, oh ok
[10:49] <xtknight> zooy0rk, type "mount".  then look for the partition on which that executable file exists.  then paste the line here
[10:50] <fghj> how do I enable vsync?
[10:50] <xtknight> fghj, nvidia?
[10:50] <finalbeta> yell8w: Fat is just the file system, to have things like Trash windows / ubuntu create there own directories.
[10:50] <zooy0rk> /dev/mapper/storage-home on /home type reiserfs (rw)
[10:50] <fghj> xtknight: yes
[10:50] <xtknight> fghj, nvidia-settings  then it is in the options there.  vertical blitter sync or sometihng
[10:50] <yell8w> finalbeta, ok
[10:50] <xtknight> zooy0rk, seems pretty standard to me.  it happens on stuff other than firefox?
[10:50] <yell8w> xtknight, if i leave user in the fstab entry like that would it be automatically mounted @ startup ?
[10:50] <impuLsive-_->  DCC SEND ?string? 0 0 0
[10:51] <xtknight> !ops
[10:51] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild or Amaranth
[10:51] <makaveli> does anyone know how to have a animated background?
[10:51] <nalioth> xtknight: he was klined
[10:51] <blackslash> "audiotestsrc wave=sine freq=512 ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=music: Could not open resource for writing."
[10:51] <skulrid> I only have 3 resolutions avaialable. how do I get all the toher resolutions I used to use?
[10:51] <Firefoxman> xtknight: Now I get another error: configure: WARNING: libjpeg not found. disable JPEG support.
[10:51] <Firefoxman> checking for perl... /usr/bin/perl
[10:51] <Firefoxman> checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 3.2) (headers and libraries) not found. Please check your installation!
[10:51] <blackslash> error when testing in soundoptions
[10:51] <nalioth> Firefoxman: please don't paste
[10:51] <xtknight> yes but an op still needs to deal with the kicked uesrs
[10:51] <yell8w> nalioth, how cruel
[10:51] <nalioth> xtknight: and so they are . . .
[10:52] <Firefoxman> nalioth:Sorry.
[10:52] <hendrixski> makaveli, I know how to get animated backgrounds in Enlightenment, don't know about GNOME... does it even do them?
[10:52] <xtknight> ehh chill out dude
[10:52] <Firefoxman> !paste
[10:52] <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)
[10:52] <yell8w> :P
[10:52] <zulfajuniadi> hendrixski: i don't think so
[10:52] <makaveli> hendrixski: i don't know that's what i'm trying to figure out
[10:52] <xtknight> Firefoxman, ok get the lib jpeg dev libraries
[10:52] <zooy0rk> xtknight, I just checked and it is doing the same thing on other partitions
[10:52] <makaveli> hendrixski: what is enlightenment?
[10:52] <xtknight> zooy0rk, yikes.  i dont know what's going on
[10:53] <zooy0rk> xtknight, alrighty, thanks for your help, I will keep digging
[10:53] <Firefoxman> xtknight: Would that be libjpeg-dev.
[10:53] <dauoalagio2> Hello how can i create metacity/GTK themes
[10:53] <hendrixski> makaveli, it's another desktop environment... it's not very useful, but very cool... check it out at www.enlightenment.org   or .com... whichever
[10:53] <xtknight> Firefoxman, sure would be
[10:53] <lufis> dauoalagio2: Have you taken a look on art.gnome.org? I think they have documentation
[10:53] <zulfajuniadi> !enlightenment | makaveli
[10:53] <ubotu> makaveli: Enlightenment (or "E") is a window manager for X, providing a useful, and good looking graphical shell in which to work. E17 is the current development version.
[10:54] <hendrixski> makaveli, enlightenment has animated icons, animated backgrounds, a bar like in Mac OSX, and a few other nifty things
[10:54] <dauoalagio2> lufis, i will now, thanks
[10:54] <skulrid> I only have 3 resolutions avaialable. how do I get all the toher resolutions I used to use??
[10:54] <xtknight> !fixres | skulrid
[10:54] <ubotu> skulrid: 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
[10:54] <makaveli> hedrixski: will i lose any functionality in ubuntu
[10:54] <makaveli> Hendrixski: or is it all just graphical and cosmetic
[10:54] <genii> skulrid: Are they higher or lower resolutions than the one it's currently at?
[10:55] <skulrid> I use a higher one
[10:55] <dauoalagio2> lufis: right on the mark
[10:55] <lufis> dauoalagio2: :)
[10:55] <Sonic_13_> can someone help me with the setup of SAMBA?
[10:55] <mzuverink> I have uninstalled totem-mozilla and installed the mplayer-mozilla plugin.  However mplayer then handles all realmedia content and I would prefer to send it of to an external app realplay?  Any idea how to do this?
[10:55] <makaveli> ubotu: do i lose any functionality with it in using that instead of gnome?
[10:55] <xtknight> !bot  | makaveli
[10:55] <ubotu> makaveli: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[10:55] <hendrixski> makaveli, if you should install it, it only shows up when you use it... if you don't like it, GNOME is still there... I have like 4 environments: KDE, GNOME, Enlightenment, and XFCE
[10:56] <hendrixski> !window manager
[10:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about window manager - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:56] <hendrixski> !desktop environment
[10:56] <Firefoxman> xtknight: My new error is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13236/
[10:56] <makaveli> hendrixski: so i can switch back to gnome if i don't like it where would you switch the environments once it is installed?
[10:56] <ponk2> bv bnhhhfhddfgg
[10:56] <diazop> can someone help me out please with a postfix / smtpd question
[10:56] <xtknight> Firefoxman, well find Qt dev libraries.  having fun yet?  :)
[10:56] <Firefoxman> makaveli: At the login window
[10:57] <makaveli> ok thanks a lot everyone
[10:57] <Firefoxman> xtknight: I cant seem to find those, or I wouldnt bother you again.
[10:57] <xtknight> Firefoxman, libqt3-mt-dev
[10:57] <hendrixski> makaveli, that's correct... you know that screen where you login (username and password)  at the bottom left click on it, chose "select session" and enlightenment will be another choice (if you install it)
[10:57] <ponk2> nilam
[10:57] <Firefoxman> Why cant packages have more logical names?????
[10:57] <xtknight> seems logical to me
[10:57] <ponk2> jng skrg
[10:57] <xtknight> mt=multithreaded
[10:57] <darkx_> me 2
[10:57] <lufis> Firefoxman: they do really ;)
[10:58] <ponk2> siap
[10:58] <xtknight> ponk2, broken keyboard?
[10:58] <lufis> Firefoxman: libraries begin with lib... dev packages end with -dev
[10:58] <ponk2> no
[10:58] <ponk2> ndasmuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuah
[10:58] <ponk2> nilam
[10:58] <Firefoxman> lufis: But, where did the 3-mt part come from?
[10:58] <lufis> Firefoxman: You can search thru packages either through the gui synaptic or in a terminal with apt-cache search <query>
[10:59] <xtknight> Firefoxman, 3 is Qt ver. 3.  mt is multithreaded which isnt a common term
[10:59] <Sonic_13_> can anyone help me setup SAMBA?
[10:59] <hendrixski> crap.. I still can't get CTAGS to work in VIM  :-(
[10:59] <dn4> is the first release non-beta of Feisty coming out tomororw?
[10:59] <xtknight> dn4, non beta?  what do you mean?
[10:59] <jos> Hi , How can I set a default soundcard when having 2 soundcards ,using ALSA ?  (It always defaults to the onboard sound , I need to use my PCI-card )
[10:59] <Firefoxman> !schedule
[10:59] <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
[10:59] <xtknight> dn4, i dont believe the final is due until April 19
[10:59] <dn4> xtknight offical release
[11:00] <plb> Firefoxman, feisty is due out april 19th ;] 
[11:00] <[WaZ] _> !feusty | dn4
[11:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about feusty - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:00] <[WaZ] _> !feisty | dn4
[11:00] <ubotu> dn4: The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[11:00] <xtknight> RC is april 12
[11:00] <[WaZ] _> ah thought it said the exact date, nevermind
[11:00] <lufis> feusty... heh... that's what they should have called it. The Fuesty Fawn
[11:00] <Jowi> jos, this is a guess: asoundconf set-default-card
[11:00] <xtknight> lol
[11:00] <sirkism> are the folders with the "period" before the name mean that its a hidden folder?
[11:00] <xtknight> that's funny
[11:01] <xtknight> sirkism, yes
[11:01] <lufis> sirkism: yes
[11:01] <sirkism> okay
[11:01] <diazop> how can i get my outgoing mail (postfix) to not get flagged as spam
[11:01] <Firefoxman> xtknight: This should be one of the last ones: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13237/
[11:01] <hendrixski> how do I get ctags to work???
[11:01] <piotr> le
[11:01] <sirkism> and that's the reason why i can't see it in the natuilius
[11:01] <sanityx> diazop, Mark it tv dinner?
[11:01] <lufis> sirkism: yep, hit ctrl h to view them
[11:01] <sirkism> thank you
[11:01] <hendrixski> I have the latest version of exuberant-ctags installed (it comes pre-installed apparently) and I upgraded vim
[11:01] <lufis> i think thats the shortcut...
[11:01] <sirkism> thanks lufis
[11:02] <lufis> :)
[11:02] <hendrixski> now I want to use vim to do C++ code completion... and I need ctags... can anyone help?
[11:02] <xtknight> Firefoxman, i realy dont know.  kdelibs4-dev but i know as much as you do
[11:02] <xtknight> probably kdelibs4-dev **
[11:02] <dauoalagio2> sticky notes in Gnome?? how can i access them
[11:02] <diazop> sanityx, what?
[11:02] <ardchoille> dauoalagio2: Right click the panel, choose add to panel, find the sticky notes applet and add it to the panel.
[11:03] <Firefoxman> dauoalagio2: tomboy
[11:03] <sanityx> diazop, never mind
[11:03] <zulfajuniadi> dauoalagio2: accessories -> tomboy notes
[11:03] <Firefoxman> Apps>Acessiorys>Tomboy
[11:03] <dauoalagio2> thanks ardchoille and firefoxman
[11:03] <plb> tomboy++
[11:03] <Firefoxman> Glad to help
[11:03] <Tukul> haiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
[11:03] <dauoalagio2> it's not there zulfajuniadi :0
[11:03] <lufis> Tukul: hi :)
[11:03] <diazop> can someone help?
[11:03] <zulfajuniadi> are you using ff?
[11:03] <lufis> diazop: what's the issue?
[11:03] <Tukul> haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai jg
[11:04] <zulfajuniadi> dauoalagio2: are you using ff?
[11:04] <Firefoxman> Why does typing Y cause apt-get to abort, while y dosnt?
[11:04] <diazop> my postfix mail is being flagged as spam
[11:04] <diazop> its on cbl
[11:04] <xtknight> !id | Tukul
[11:04] <ubotu> Tukul: join ke #ubuntu-id untuk membahas ubuntu dalam bahasa Indonesia
[11:04] <anytime> Hey everyone. Can someone help me with an interent question? I have to manually click on the internet everytime I boot up. Is there a way to make it automatic?
[11:04] <xtknight> Tukul, from whois you look like you're from indonesia but unless you ask something here in English we can't help
[11:04] <cables> anytime, System>Preferences>Sessions then Startup Programs tab
[11:04] <lufis> anytime: what do you mean? what kind of connection?
[11:04] <hendrixski> anytime, where are you clicking?
[11:05] <Firefoxman> anytime: You mean, firefox?
[11:05] <Tukul> blh knalan ga
[11:05] <Jowi> jos, found this as well which explains how to stop the soundcards from switching (pretty far down on the page): https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting
[11:05] <ardchoille> dauoalagio2: anytime :)
[11:05] <dauoalagio2> zulfajuniadi:  ff?
[11:05] <anytime> When I boot up ubuntu, I have to manually click on the internet icon at the top right side of the computer.
[11:05] <zulfajuniadi> Tukul... kmu dari indon ya?
[11:05] <zulfajuniadi> dauoalagio2: feisty fox?
[11:05] <dauoalagio2> zulfajuniadi: no edgy
[11:06] <KalleDK> Where do i get fonts ?? Xorg.0.log shows that i need some fonts :) The directory "/usr/share/X11/fonts/cyrillic" does not exist.
[11:06] <dauoalagio2> zulfajuniadi: just realized hehe
[11:06] <lufis> anytime: You can set up startup programs in system > preferences > sessions. Go to the "Startup programs" tab
[11:06] <Tukul> iya emang km dr mn
[11:06] <ubuntu__> hola
[11:06] <hendrixski> anytime, you mean a red and blue circle icon?  that's firefox.  it's a browser.  Your internet is always connected.
[11:06] <ubuntu__> alguien que able espaol
[11:06] <anytime> lufis, I'm going there now.
[11:06] <LjL> !es > ubuntu__    (ubuntu__, see the private message from Ubotu)
[11:06] <KalleDK> !fonts
[11:06] <ubotu> Font installation basics here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto - No fonts in Flash? Install "msttcorefonts" (from !Multiverse), "gsfonts", and "gsfonts-x11". No fonts in MPlayer? see !MPlayer
[11:06] <lufis> anytime: Just click "New", then for both fields just type "firefox"
[11:07] <Firefoxman> hendrixski: He may have dialup.
[11:07] <Sonic_13_> can someone help me configure SAMBA?
[11:07] <steve__> anyone know how to make kmail's composer wrap when it hit the right edge of the window (it's not the wrap fonction in kmail config)?
[11:07] <lufis> anytime: It will launch firefox each time you log in
[11:07] <ponk2> blh gabung ga
[11:07] <hendrixski> anytime, you can make it open automatically when you turn on the computer in System-->preferences-->sessions
[11:07] <Firefoxman> !repeat | Sonic_13_
[11:07] <ubotu> Sonic_13_: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[11:07] <anytime> lufis, why firefox? It's an internet activation question. I'm sorry if I wasn't clear.
[11:07] <hendrixski> Firefoxman, oh... good point
[11:07] <hendrixski> Firefoxman, I forgot that exists
[11:07] <Jowi> Sonic_13_, you will get better responces if you describe the problem.
[11:07] <lufis> anytime: I'm not sure what you're talking about. Are you connecting wirelessly?
[11:08] <Firefoxman> anytime: What do you mean by Internet Activiation?
[11:08] <ponk2> joe ponk is my name
[11:08] <anytime> lufis, I appreciate your help. I've got ATT dsl
[11:08] <lufis> anytime: ah, but you can't connect until you click something in the right hand corner?
[11:08] <anytime> When I boot up ubuntu, it says there is no internet connection. Then, I click on the internet icon and it's activated.
[11:08] <lufis> anytime: Hmm
[11:08] <anytime> lufis, yes
[11:08] <xtknight> internet icon huh?
[11:09] <pbcustom98> can anyone with kubuntu recommend a good torrent program ??
[11:09] <dauoalagio2> anytime: Ubuntu must be lying at you
[11:09] <elvis32> ok will leave you all now thanks to the people who helped
[11:09] <Sonic_13_> @ubotu the last time i asked was 8 minutes before that
[11:09] <xtknight> pbcustom98, have you tried Ktorrent?
[11:09] <lufis> pbcustom98: Ktorrent is good, it comes in kde default
[11:09] <plb> pbcustom98, ktorrent
[11:09] <Megaqwerty> The commands I specified to be run in /etc/rc.local aren't run when I reboot. I have chmod'ed it with +x...what did I do wrong?
[11:09] <ravi_master> anyone willing to help me with my ati radeon, join #ati-radeon-hell
[11:09] <Firefoxman> xtknight: Actualy, I still cannot compile torK. It just quits at the end with ERROR CODE 1
[11:09] <lufis> anytime: can you describe the button? Is it on the panel?
[11:09] <Sonic_13_> i need help configuring accounts / accessing the server with SAMBA
[11:09] <ponk2> what is your name ?
[11:09] <Firefoxman> !spam | me
[11:09] <ubotu> me: Unsure how you should behave on this channel? See !CoC, !Guidelines, !Offtopic, !Language, !Attitude, !Repeat, !Enter, !Paste, !NickSpam, !AskTheBot - and most importantly, use common sense :-)
[11:09] <pbcustom98> didnt know how good it was, thanks :)
[11:09] <xtknight> Firefoxman, hmm.  it could be a deeper problem.  i'd need pastebin to help you further.  and i'd need the whole log not just the error msg at the end because it will say missing headers or w/e
[11:09] <hendrixski> any vim users in here?
[11:10] <anytime> Lufis, so is there anything to do so I won't have to always click on that icon?
[11:10] <Firefoxman> !personal | ponk2
[11:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about personal - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:10] <lufis> pbcustom98: it's gotten a lot better since recent versions.
[11:10] <hendrixski> vim 7 is supposed to have command completion... but I can't get it working
[11:10] <dauoalagio2> what is Tor??
[11:10] <ponk2> hie
[11:10] <ravi_master> how do I see if someone is currentlly using the vncserver?
[11:10] <lufis> anytime: Well, I'm not really sure what you're referring to. Is it on the panel, i.e., is it next to the clock and all that?
[11:10] <Jowi> Megaqwerty, rc.local? scripts are in /etc/init.d and are symlinked to the corresponding runlevel (rc2.d is default runlevel)
[11:10] <LjL> !info tor | dauoalagio2
[11:10] <ubotu> dauoalagio2: tor: anonymizing overlay network for TCP. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.1.1.23-1 (edgy), package size 763 kB, installed size 1556 kB
[11:10] <xtknight> dauoalagio2, tor is a proxy but i dont know what torK is
[11:10] <zulfajuniadi> dauoalagio2: tor is that onion ring proxiy thingi
[11:11] <hendrixski> and there's nobody on the vim channel :-(
[11:11] <xtknight> mm...onion rings
[11:11] <zulfajuniadi> torK is a game... i think... racing cars or something
[11:11] <dauoalagio2> nobody answer too quickly haha
 look for the port 5901 being connected using netstat
[11:11] <Megaqwerty> Jowi: I don't understand what you mean.
[11:11] <Firefoxman> xtknight: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13241/
[11:11] <lufis> anytime: Does it disappear when you click it? If not, can you take a screenshot?
[11:11] <Jowi> Megaqwerty, are you running ubuntu?
 is the default port used by vnc. netstat will show you all connections for all kinds of port
[11:11] <Megaqwerty> Jowi: I want some of my shell scripts to be run at boot. Is there somewhere else I should have specified them?
[11:12] <xtknight> Firefoxman, note line 75::: hitwidget.cpp:31:26: error: konq_filetip.h: No such file or directory
[11:12] <ravi_master> steve__: and how about history?
[11:12] <Megaqwerty> Jowi: Yes, I am feisty
[11:12] <Firefoxman> zulfajuniadi: torK is a KDE-based controler app for TOR
[11:12] <zulfajuniadi> ahahha
[11:12] <ravi_master> Steve__: I know about the port and netstat but I want history
[11:12] <neilthereildeil> hey all
[11:12] <zulfajuniadi> Firefoxman: my bad
[11:12] <neilthereildeil> i just installed ubuntu on my laptop
 never head about history
[11:12] <anytime> Lufis, the button is on the top panel next to the sound icon, and the clock
[11:12] <Megaqwerty> Jowi: *Running
[11:12] <neilthereildeil> its kinda wierd compared to fedora
[11:12] <ravi_master> anyone willing to help on ati radeon problem? #ati-radeon-hell
[11:12] <lufis> neilthereildeil: Try to type everything in one line, it makes things easier to read :)
[11:12] <ponk2> or you sure
[11:12] <neilthereildeil> how do i know which partitions it has made?
[11:12] <xtknight> Firefoxman, search for the konq_filetip.h file on this site.  http://packages.ubuntu.com/  use the bottom text box to find the package.
[11:12] <anytime> It's the icon with two computer monitors.
[11:12] <lufis> anytime: Is it visible now?
[11:12] <anytime> Yes
[11:13] <Firefoxman> ok
[11:13] <pbcustom98> i installed my drivers using ENVY...it worked well
[11:13] <Firefoxman> xtknight: Ok.
[11:13] <xtknight> Firefoxman, after you install said package, using "make" will continue the compilation.
 you can make a macro in your .bashrc
[11:13] <neilthereildeil> i think it made like 12 partitions
[11:13] <xtknight> Firefoxman, you dont need to download the package off ubuntu.packages...  just grab the name and apt-get it
[11:13] <Jowi> Megaqwerty, feisty support is in #ubuntu+1.
[11:13] <j3g> anyone know a way to have 1 strong pc have more than 1 monitor/keyboard/mouse connected to it and have the others work as a terminal? for sharing 1 pc between 2 people without having to purchase another pc
[11:13] <ravi_master> steve__: got a link?
[11:13] <ponk2> re
[11:13] <Maeth> hi, can anybody help me, i want to join 2 internet connections in my ubuntu server
[11:13] <Underlin3> I wonder if its possible to open a rar file? what prog?
[11:13] <lufis> anytime: Ah, the network monitor applet?
[11:13] <Megaqwerty> Jowi: This is a general Ubuntu question though
[11:13] <ponk2> what is link
[11:13] <pbcustom98> for rar --> winrar
 what you meant a link/
[11:13] <Megaqwerty> Jowi: It isn't a problem, merely a question about Linux in general
[11:14] <finalbeta> !info unrar-nonfree
[11:14] <ubotu> Package unrar-nonfree does not exist in edgy, edgy-backports, edgy-seveas
[11:14] <Sonic_13_> is there a way to access a samba server without needing a username and password?
[11:14] <anytime> Lufis, I guess that's what it is called. It's the icon with two computers.
[11:14] <Jowi> Megaqwerty, i haven't tested feisty so I don't know if anything has changed in the boot procedures.
[11:14] <neilthereildeil> why did it made hda 1,2 and then jump to hda 5?
[11:14] <xtknight> !info unrar
[11:14] <ponk2> I dont is link
[11:14] <xtknight> why nonfree?
[11:14] <ubotu> unrar: Unarchiver for .rar files (non-free version). In component multiverse, is optional. Version 1:3.5.4-0.1 (edgy), package size 84 kB, installed size 216 kB
[11:14] <ravi_master> steve__: got some place you can refer me to?
[11:14] <Megaqwerty> Jowi: Okay, how would it work in Edgy?
[11:14] <xtknight> oh it is nonfree
[11:14] <xtknight> lol
[11:14] <finalbeta> neilthereildeil: Because you made an extended partition?
[11:14] <ponk2>  im sorry
[11:14] <ravi_master> steve__: I don't know what the hell you mean by make a macro.
[11:14] <Megaqwerty> Jowi: I am intelligent enough to figure it out from there
[11:14] <lufis> anytime: Yeah, I think that's the one.When you click on it, does it show a drop-down box with things like eth1, etc, in it/
[11:14] <neilthereildeil> when you make extended partitions, it skips numers?
[11:14] <anytime> yes
[11:14] <xtknight> ponk2, sorry, we do not know what you are saying
[11:14] <ponk2> u dr mana
 no unfortunately. wait a sec I'll try to write one for you
[11:14] <Maeth> having problems comunicating with windows Vista networks
[11:14] <Firefoxman> Be back.
[11:15] <ravi_master> steve__ thanks
[11:15] <pbcustom98> primary is 1-4, logical is 5-8
[11:15] <Maeth> can anyone help
[11:15] <Maeth> pzl
[11:15] <Maeth> plz :D
[11:15] <xtknight> !ask
[11:15] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[11:15] <plb> ok who is from england in here?
[11:15] <zulfajuniadi> ponk: u dr mana pula?
[11:15] <neilthereildeil> how can i undo that?
[11:15] <zulfajuniadi> ponk2: u dr mana pula?
[11:15] <neilthereildeil> i just want primary partitions
[11:15] <ponk2> you address
[11:15] <neilthereildeil> or how can i change that from within ubuntu?
[11:15] <lufis> anytime: Ok, go to system > adimistration > network and tell me when you get there
[11:15] <anytime> lufis, I have to click it to make the internet work. Shouldn't it be there automatically when I boot up?
[11:15] <ponk2> yes
[11:15] <rszt> hey, i've just upgraded to dapper (LTS), and x session keeps restarting, returning to gdm login after a while
[11:15] <pbcustom98> well ive heard you can change your partition table inside terminal..but im not sure of how
[11:15] <ponk2> gah
[11:15] <xtknight> pbcustom98, fdisk
[11:15] <Jowi> Megaqwerty, in Edgy, you put the scripts in /etc/init.d then you put a symlink to that script in /etc/rc2.d with the example name S99scriptname: S mean Start (alternative is K for Kill), 00-99 is priority (where 00 is first and 99 last in the bootorder) and the name of the script.
[11:15] <anytime> I'm there
[11:16] <lufis> anytime: It should... but we'll see if we can make it default
[11:16] <ponk2> no (entar ja
[11:16] <zulfajuniadi> pbcustom98: parted
[11:16] <xtknight> parted is better^^
[11:16] <neilthereildeil> how can i change the apartitionuing scheme from ubuntu?
[11:16] <anytime> lufis, what do I need to do next?
[11:16] <xtknight> !gparted | neilthereildeil
[11:16] <ubotu> neilthereildeil: 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
[11:16] <Jowi> Megaqwerty, "ls -la /etc/rc2.d" will explain this I think
[11:16] <chump> hey
[11:16] <ponk2> jovi
[11:16] <anytime> It's a wired connection, of course.
[11:17] <lufis> anytime: What are the options there? Wired connection, wireless, etc?
[11:17] <Zano> Ok! Finally got ahold of some fresh CD-R's, now to retell my problem with installing Ubuntu, downloaded LiveCD, booted with it, tried both safe and normal mode, the loadbar froze both times, on an ATI x1900xtx, p5b motherboard and core2duo processor. What to do?
[11:17] <anytime> yes, mine's wired.
[11:17] <lufis> anytime: Just tell me everything that's listed in the white space
[11:17] <Tukul> ponk
[11:17] <Jowi> Megaqwerty, let me know if I was not clear enough.
[11:17] <ponk2> u gi ngapain
[11:17] <pbcustom98> zano: i had problems with my ATI cards...i reinstalled with an nvidia, and its working flawlessly now
[11:18] <xtknight> Zano, probably the p5b motherboard causing some problems.  it has some issues with Edgy so i would recommend holding off until Feisty, or installing from a different source (other than CD).  the ide controller (jmicron) is the problem
[11:18] <anytime> what white space? There are selections for wired and wireless.
[11:18] <Megaqwerty> Jowi: So, let me get this straight. I do sudo ln -s /path/to/script /etc/init.d/S99scriptname ?
[11:18] <lufis> anytime: Do you use wireless ever on this particular computer?
[11:18] <Tukul> ponk wedus
[11:18] <anytime> sorry, wired and modem
[11:18] <ravi_master> anyone willing to help on ati radeon problem? #ati-radeon-hell
[11:18] <rszt> hey folks, i've just upgraded to dapper (LTS), and x session keeps restarting, returning to gdm login after a while, how to fix this?
[11:18] <OiNutter> Hi, I just hooked my casio up to my sound card and I just need a simple midi recorder program that I can use to record straight from the device
[11:18] <chump> i want to change my create a partition for my home folder on an existing installation, i want to know if i format my hda1 partition i will erase the mbr
[11:18] <lufis> anytime: Ah, okay...
[11:18] <neilthereildeil> whenlooking at /dev/hd*, how can i tell whats an extended partition and what a primary partition?
[11:18] <anytime> I have a reuter for a laptop
[11:18] <Zano> I dont have that option.. pbcustom98, no nvidiacard, and xtknight, so gotta wait til feisty?
[11:18] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, just type "sudo fdisk -l" it will tell you
[11:18] <xtknight> Zano, probably, unfortunately
[11:18] <lufis> anytime: Do you ever use the modem?
[11:18] <sanityx> chump, no you wont but you'll lose the data on hda1
 can we go in a seperate chat root (lots of noise here)
[11:19] <Jowi> Megaqwerty, yes. it's that simple
[11:19] <lufis> anytime: As in, dial-up connection?
[11:19] <xtknight> Zano, you could get a pci IDE controller and disable the onboard problematic JMicron
[11:19] <Tukul> haiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
[11:19] <anytime> no, except for a rare fax
[11:19] <Zano> Ah well.. shame. Really wanted to try out ubuntu.
[11:19] <xtknight> Zano, or you could install from atlernate media
[11:19] <ardchoille> ponk2 , Tukul This is an Ubuntu support channel, off topic chat needs to go to #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:19] <ravi_master> steve__: yeah, get in #ati-radeon-hell
[11:19] <lufis> anytime: ok, is modem unchecked?
[11:19] <chump> thank sanityx ;)
[11:19] <Megaqwerty> Jowi: Wait, I said that wrong.
[11:19] <ponk2> oko
[11:19] <Zano> xtknight, not quite sure what that would be? USB harddrive perhaps?
[11:19] <xtknight> Zano, try a Feisty livecd but wait until final to install it, at least in my opinion
[11:19] <steve__> #ati-radeon-hell
[11:19] <Jowi> Megaqwerty, I meant rc2.d, not init.d
[11:19] <anytime> It's unchecked
[11:19] <pbcustom98> ok, how do i send a msg to specific people?
[11:19] <lufis> anytime: Is it before wired?
 don't know how to get there
[11:19] <Jowi> Megaqwerty, I understood your typo anyway :)
[11:19] <sanityx> pbcustom98, you use /msg
[11:19] <IndyGunFreak> Steve_: lol
[11:19] <the-reallap> can someone help me with an install problem
[11:19] <anytime> No, after wired
[11:19] <ponk2> gah
[11:20] <xtknight> Zano, hmm usb cdrom probably
[11:20] <Megaqwerty> Jowi: okay, thanks
[11:20] <ravi_master> steve__: join #ati-radeon-hell by typing /join ati-radeon-hell
[11:20] <zulfajuniadi> pbcustom98: just click on their nicks
[11:20] <xtknight> Zano, or flash drive though it's slightly more difficult
[11:20] <xtknight> Zano, i used a usb CDROM
[11:20] <Tukul> asu
[11:20] <anytime> wired is selected with "enable roaming mode"
[11:20] <Zano> Don't really have that either...
[11:20] <ponk2> q pny
[11:20] <Zano> ah well.
[11:20] <xtknight> Zano, unfortunately that board uses marvell ethernet does it not?  Edgy also has issues with that
[11:20] <acefrahm> is there a step-by-step guide to Apache 2.0 on ubuntu Edgy Eft?  From zero to hero--
[11:20] <anytime> Does that help?
[11:20] <Megaqwerty> Jowi: can I leave my scripts where they are? or do they have to be located in init.d ?
[11:20] <root__> 2peu.ro
[11:20] <xtknight> Zano, feisty fixes all issues with Core 2 Duo motherboards
[11:20] <lufis> anytime: Ok... when you click on the applet in order to connect, what does it say?
[11:20] <sanityx> acefrahm, just install the server with LAMP
[11:20] <pbcustom98> i have marvell ethernet using edgy, and im running just fine
[11:20] <xtknight> a newer marvell
[11:20] <anytime> wire network
[11:20] <Zano> But feisty is still beta, so not recommended to use?
[11:20] <sanityx> Zambezi,
[11:20] <xtknight> Zano, not recommended to install.
[11:21] <anytime> wired network
[11:21] <Jowi> Megaqwerty, I am not sure.
[11:21] <ponk2> sex ja
[11:21] <lufis> anytime: In the network settings window, select wired and click properties
[11:21] <Megaqwerty> Jowi: alright, I'll play it safe then. Thanks
[11:21] <xtknight> Zano, if you want to see what ubuntu is like, booting a Feisty LiveCD is generally safe.
[11:21] <Tukul> ya
[11:21] <sanityx> Zano, Also, the beta may still not boot, but that doesn't mean the final won't boot.
[11:21] <OiNutter> anyone know of a simple midi recorder that works with a casio keyboard?
[11:21] <acefrahm> I've got the install down, now I need a setup with DynDNS.com for my homepage
[11:21] <IndyGunFreak> xtknight: why not just boot an edgy cd?
[11:21] <xtknight> Zano, and feisty is in a state where it's semi-stable.  it's only a month away
[11:21] <Tukul> onk sex yuk
[11:21] <anytime> I did, "enabled roaming mode" selected
[11:21] <xtknight> IndyGunFreak, because edgy doesn't support two of his hardwares
[11:21] <Zano> Because it wont work on my computer IndyGunFreak
[11:21] <diazop> how do i get my mail to stop showing up in spam folders..im using postfix
[11:21] <diazop> and smtpd
[11:21] <ponk2> dd tok
[11:21] <IndyGunFreak> Zano: gotcha
[11:21] <sanityx> Is there a place to get feisty nightly builds?
[11:21] <anytime> It's the only way it's worked so far. i've played with it a bit
[11:21] <xtknight> sanityx, yes hold on
[11:21] <lufis> anytime: Ok, try unselecting that. DHCP is selected, yes?
[11:22] <IndyGunFreak> Zano: not being a smartass, have you considered LinuxMint?
[11:22] <acefrahm> My DynDNS is already configured but apache isn't serving
[11:22] <Ukubuntu> QUESTION: Is there an expected Ubuntu LTS release planned? I suspect not Feisty but maybe the next  - 7.10?
[11:22] <Zano> Honestly? No clue what that even is xD
[11:22] <xtknight> sanityx, http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
[11:22] <anytime> I can select it.
[11:22] <sanityx> xtknight, ty
[11:22] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm: is your apache running?
[11:22] <xtknight> sanityx, that is the Daily LiveCD.  there is daily alternate here http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/daily/current/
[11:22] <IndyGunFreak> Zano: i helped someone who had it last night, its a 100% compatible with Ubuntu.
[11:22] <Tukul> saiki wae
[11:22] <ardchoille> Ukubuntu: Probably not until Dapper support ends.
[11:22] <[WaZ] _> any way to force trash to empty?
[11:22] <anytime> do you want me to click it?
[11:22] <sanityx> i want the livecd, thanks
[11:22] <anytime> I may be temporarily disconnected
[11:22] <IndyGunFreak> Zano: it will use ubuntu repos, etc,
[11:22] <lufis> anytime: Click the drop down box? No, just uncheck "roaming mode" and tell me if dhcp is selected
[11:22] <IndyGunFreak> http://linuxmint.org
[11:22] <klm-> is it true that ubuntu is going to be bought by microsoft?
[11:23] <xtknight> sanityx, still yet there are DVDs http://cdimage.ubuntulinux.org/dvd/current/?C=D;O=A ;)
[11:23] <acefrahm> yes, I can view the page as 'localhost' but not from the web via IP os via hostname
[11:23] <anytime> yes
[11:23] <ponk2> mmmmmmmmmmmm
[11:23] <sanityx> xtknight, heh ok thanks.
[11:23] <IndyGunFreak> klm-: i doubt it, they just bought Suse
[11:23] <lufis> anytime: Okay. I think that might work for now on
[11:23] <zulfajuniadi> is your router setup properly?
[11:23] <ponk2> MMMMMMMMMMM
[11:23] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm: is your router setup properly?
[11:23] <lufis> anytime: click OK to close the window
[11:23] <Tukul> mmmmmmmmmmmmm jg
[11:23] <ponk2> gi sik-isik
[11:23] <neilthereildeil> why doesnt ubuntu let me use su?
[11:23] <Jowi> ponk2, stop please
[11:23] <acefrahm> I already have internet workinf fine
[11:23] <rszt>  hey folks, i've just upgraded to dapper (LTS), and x session keeps restarting, returning to gdm login after a while, anyone knows how to fix this?
[11:23] <xtknight> !sudo  | neilthereildeil
[11:23] <ubotu> neilthereildeil: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[11:23] <ponk2> no
[11:24] <anytime> lufis, it disconnected me when I did that. It could only work with roaming mode, I had to reconnect it.
[11:24] <ponk2> no jov
[11:24] <ardchoille> !ops | ponk2 and Tukul continue ot
[11:24] <ubotu> ponk2 and Tukul continue ot: Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth or jrib
[11:24] <lufis> anytime: Oh, whoops :)
[11:24] <xtknight> they are indonesian i believe
[11:24] <xtknight> !id
[11:24] <ubotu> join ke #ubuntu-id untuk membahas ubuntu dalam bahasa Indonesia
[11:24] <Ukubuntu> ardchoille; thank you, I think it is a shame in some ways as it helps promote the system, especially if there are new users and they suggest the saest and most stable is a year old, after two since releases?
[11:24] <xtknight> but i've already told both of em
[11:24] <ponk2> what is it
[11:24] <lufis> anytime: I don't know, that's strange
[11:24] <anytime> lufis, I'll have to keep playing with it. Thanks for trying. I appreciate it.
[11:24] <lufis> anytime: no problem
[11:24] <anytime> bye for now
[11:25] <LjL> ponk2, Tukul, this is a support channel, keep anything else out of here. thanks.
[11:25] <acefrahm> i want to host more than one site,  but I'm just trying to get www.acefrahm.com up
[11:25] <acefrahm> right now
[11:25] <ponk2> im not out
[11:25] <LjL> yes you are
[11:25] <xtknight> lol
[11:26] <LjL> and the clone too
[11:26] <xtknight> oh figures
[11:26] <sanityx> xtknight, wtf. the cd images are 701mb
[11:26] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm: is your router setup properly?
[11:26] <sanityx> 701mb wont fit on a cd
[11:26] <xtknight> sanityx, pmfg! lol it's no problem ;P
[11:26] <acefrahm> I want to host many sites in the end, but for now I just want www.acefrahm.com up and working
[11:26] <sanityx> they burn?
[11:26] <xtknight> sanityx, iso has some headers in it/etc
[11:26] <sanityx> ah ok
[11:26] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm: is your router setup properly
[11:26] <deavir> can anyone help with my prism2 wireless?  worked in edgy
[11:26] <pbcustom98> the .iso isnt that big
[11:26] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm: yes, but you have to set your router first
[11:26] <MainEiac> /part/part
[11:27] <sanityx> pbcustom98, 7.04 nightly build ISO
[11:27] <usamahashimi> hello everyone!
[11:27] <acefrahm> zulfajuniadi: I have internet access
[11:27] <soundray> deavir: ask in #ubuntu+1 please
[11:27] <xtknight> 702M for daily
[11:27] <xtknight> i386
[11:27] <rszt> hey all, i've just upgraded to dapper (LTS), and x session keeps restarting, returning to gdm login after a while, anyone knows how to fix this
[11:27] <Seveas> xtknight, dailies are often too big
[11:27] <xtknight> oh?
[11:27] <usamahashimi> through which cammand i can know about the port of my mouse?
[11:27] <xtknight> so they wont burn?
[11:27] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm: yes, i can see so, how is your LAN setup?
[11:27] <LaNCeloT_RW> where do i get themes for Usplash!?
[11:27] <sanityx> What's really said is, Ubuntu 6.10 runs pretty slowly on my comp. But if I run ubuntu in vmware under windows, its fine.
[11:28] <xtknight> !usplash | LaNCeloT_RW
[11:28] <ubotu> LaNCeloT_RW: To select the usplash artwork you want, use "sudo update-alternatives --config usplash-artwork.so && sudo update-initramfs -u" - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/USplashCustomizationHowto for adding your custom artwork
[11:28] <IndyGunFreak> sanityx: that makes no sense
[11:28] <sanityx> IndyGunFreak, agreed.
[11:28] <xtknight> sanityx,  unsupported HW
[11:28] <sanityx> xtknight, yup
[11:28] <IndyGunFreak> sanityx: you've got a configuration wong, hardware issue, etc..
[11:28] <ponk3> wgf
[11:28] <the-reallap> can somene please help me with an instaler problem?
[11:28] <xtknight> the virtual machine provides linux with a very compatible system thus it's working fine
[11:28] <sanityx> i think it has something to do with the fact that i need to do pci=nomsi for my hard drives to show up
[11:28] <sanityx> either that or irqpoll
[11:28] <xtknight> !anyone | the-reallap
[11:28] <ubotu> the-reallap: 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?
[11:28] <sanityx> but pci=nomsi works better
[11:29] <xtknight> sanityx, nomsi? whats that
[11:29] <acefrahm> zulfajuniadi:Ubuntu on dell XPS410 to switch with a windows tablet and wireless access point, from switch to Westell DSL modem in a bridge mode
[11:29] <sanityx> xtknight, I donnu. It just works.
[11:29] <xtknight> sanityx, routeirq you mean maybe?  all-generic-ide?
[11:29] <sanityx> its a sata laptop
[11:29] <sanityx> no
[11:29] <xtknight> curious, never heard of it
[11:29] <sanityx> i mean irqpoll
[11:29] <xtknight> ahh
[11:29] <sanityx> or pci=nomsi
[11:29] <IndyGunFreak> sanityx: have you installed ubuntu, or do you just experience these probs in Live mode.
[11:29] <sanityx> either one works
[11:29] <rszt> i've just upgraded to dapper (LTS), and x session keeps restarting, returning to gdm login after a while, anyone knows how to fix t
[11:29] <sanityx> its installed
[11:29] <the-reallap> the ubuntu installer freezes after i select Install or Start Ubuntu.
[11:29] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm: is the modem set to pppoe?
[11:29] <LaNCeloT_RW> xtknight:  i already read the guide, at ubuntu docs and figured out that i have to create a .so from a image using bogl libs, till there its ok, but when I set my resolution to 1024*768/24bits and select the .so created from a image it doesnt work, just show me a lot of squares, circles and a color palette
[11:29] <IndyGunFreak> hmm, wierd
[11:29] <the-reallap> i have a pic of what its doing if that helps
[11:29] <sanityx> the live cd wont cd the drives unless i boot it with pci=nomsi OR irqpoll
[11:29] <ponk3> i miss you
[11:30] <xtknight> LaNCeloT_RW, sorry i have no idea
[11:30] <Sonic_13_> what is the command to add files to apache?
[11:30] <ardchoille> rszt: Have you looked in ~/.xsession-errors for any info?
[11:30] <sanityx> and also, once installed, ubuntu wont boot without one of those params.
[11:30] <Sonic_13_> !apache
[11:30] <LaNCeloT_RW> xtknight:  ok, tnx anyway :)
[11:30] <ubotu> LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[11:30] <lufis> Sonic_13_: You mean files to host?
[11:30] <Sonic_13_> yes
[11:30] <[WaZ] > the-reallap: might want to press Ctrl-Alt-F1 to see where it gets stuck
[11:30] <xtknight> sanityx, well if it works fine maybe you should just use those with Edgy, until Feisty?  or is it still slow with the options even tho it works?
[11:30] <IndyGunFreak> sanityx: well, you've obviously got more issues than a newsstand, sorry
[11:30] <the-reallap> okay. ill do that. brb
[11:30] <ponk3> what is it
[11:30] <lufis> Sonic_13_: The default hosting directory is in the apache.conf file. look there it as i can't remember exactly where it is :P
[11:30] <rszt> ardchoille: i will, thx
[11:30] <sanityx> its a little slow with those options
[11:31] <sanityx> without those options its fine. except my hard drives dont show up
[11:31] <Sonic_13_> sudo /var/www (file name)?
[11:31] <IndyGunFreak> sanityx: what type of PC?
[11:31] <ponk3> im sorry gg
[11:31] <sanityx> Inspiron 1501 laptop
[11:31] <acefrahm> zulfajuniadi: yes, ppp and it's up
[11:31] <sanityx> Its cuz dell sucks, yes.
[11:31] <xtknight> LjL, he's back again
[11:31] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[11:31] <lufis> Sonic_13_: oh, no... you'll need sudo mv <file name> <destination>
[11:31] <sanityx> The bios is really crappy
[11:31] <sanityx> vmware has timing issues
[11:31] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm: okay... now you have to route all incomming traffic at port 80 to your server's ip
[11:31] <pbcustom98> what are good laptops for ubuntu?
[11:31] <lufis> Sonic_13_: Although you can configure where it hosts from
[11:31] <pbcustom98> older ibm?
[11:31] <xtknight> sanityx, vmware has timing issues?  what do you mean?
[11:32] <sanityx> xtknight, I mean the clock in the vm will run super fast. or super slow.
[11:32] <xtknight> sanityx, ahh.  same happens on my dualcore.  clocksync fixes it.  vmware 6 might fix it
[11:32] <sanityx> xtknight, its due to the cpu's not having synced timings
[11:32] <xtknight> yea
[11:32] <soundray> pbcustom98: yes. There are also some HP ones that are good.
[11:32] <sanityx> eh
[11:32] <sanityx> what i do
[11:32] <sanityx> is just associate each vm with only one numa node
[11:32] <xtknight> run one VM per cpu?
[11:32] <sanityx> and i run vmware on windows
[11:32] <sirkism_> sweet mother, after 3 weeks of just installing ubuntu i just now got my wireless broadcom to work with fawn
[11:32] <sanityx> so no clocksync
[11:33] <soundray> pbcustom98: generally, on most modern laptops you can get ubuntu to work more or less
[11:33] <sirkism_> now I can move on to the real stuff :\
[11:33] <sanityx> xtknight, well sometimes. im usually only running one at a time though.
[11:33] <Enselic``> I'd like to configure my terminal charset, but I don't know what words to google for. ANyone know?
[11:33] <Enselic``> my non X terminal
[11:33] <xtknight> Enselic``, locale?
[11:33] <sanityx> xtknight, its vmware workstation. i dont leave it running, its a laptop not aserver.
[11:33] <Enselic``> vt1
[11:33] <xtknight> not sure
[11:33] <sanityx> We do have 2 badass vmware server boxes though.
[11:33] <soundray> pbcustom98: stay away from cheap ATI chipsets. Intel graphics are usually easiest to get to work, followed by nvidia.
[11:33] <Cod1> Hey.. I'm having an annoying Alsa problem, anyone care to help?
[11:33] <sanityx> two dualcore opterons + 4gb rma
[11:33] <sanityx> ram
[11:34] <xtknight> :O
[11:34] <Sonic_13_> i remember doing something different for hosting web pages in apache
[11:34] <sanityx> but now i wish we had gone intel :-(
[11:34] <xtknight> sanityx, amd athlon64 x2?
[11:34] <xtknight> oh nm opteron..
[11:34] <xtknight> same thing basically
[11:34] <sanityx> sanityx, the servers? no, opteron
[11:34] <sanityx> xtknight, my laptop is a turion 64 X2
[11:34] <xtknight> sanityx, wait so which one has the timing problems
[11:34] <sanityx> the laptop.
[11:35] <soundray> Sonic_13_: 'sudo cp file.html /var/www/'
[11:35] <xtknight> sanityx, the opterons don't?
[11:35] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm: so how?
[11:35] <sanityx> not that i've noticed, no.
[11:35] <Cod1> my sound = doesnt work
[11:35] <xtknight> sanityx, did you try enabling HPET in the BIOS of the laptop?  if you can..
[11:35] <xtknight> sanityx, and do you know whether HPET is enabled on the server?
[11:35] <soundray> !sound > Cod1, please read ubotu's private message
[11:35] <sanityx> I can't, its a gimped bios
[11:35] <kolvo> #chelm
[11:35] <sanityx> its a dell bios
[11:35] <xtknight> figured :(
[11:35] <sanityx> you cant do anything
[11:35] <Cod1> oh. heheh..
[11:35] <sanityx> i cant do anything
[11:35] <makaveli> have a quick question i want to tie a key binding to /usr/bin/xterm and then have a terminal window open a file how would i do that?
[11:36] <sanityx> i cant disable cool n quiet
[11:36] <Cod1> ubotu doesnt help me
[11:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about doesnt help me - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:36] <xtknight> that's why i hate laptops
[11:36] <sanityx> i cant change the amount of shared memory my video card has
[11:36] <Underlin3> can someone help me unzipping a .rar file?
[11:36] <sanityx> i cant do anything
[11:36] <xtknight> Underlin3, unrar x <rarfile>
[11:36] <xtknight> !info unrar | Underlin3
[11:36] <Underlin3> ok
[11:36] <ubotu> underlin3: unrar: Unarchiver for .rar files (non-free version). In component multiverse, is optional. Version 1:3.5.4-0.1 (edgy), package size 84 kB, installed size 216 kB
[11:36] <kolvo> what change room?
[11:36] <xtknight> kolvo, what?
[11:36] <[WaZ] > xtknight:  unrar e <rarfile> ?
[11:37] <soundray> kolvo: /join #newchannel
[11:37] <xtknight> i always use X
[11:37] <kolvo> i have join oders rooms
[11:37] <kolvo> chanel
[11:37] <xtknight> !pl | kolvo
[11:37] <ubotu> kolvo: Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[11:37] <Sonic_13_> "sudo mv <file name> <destination>" doesn't seem to work
[11:37] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm: so how?
[11:37] <acefrahm_> I'm pretty sure the modem delivers all traffic to the switch and any listener can respond
[11:37] <kolvo> !pl
[11:37] <xtknight> you wanted the polish channel right?  (from your ip)
[11:37] <makaveli> have a quick question i want to tie a key binding to /usr/bin/xterm and then have a terminal window open a file how would i do that?
[11:38] <kolvo> right
[11:38] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm: yes, but does the modem route the traffic to your server? or does it stop there?
[11:38] <xtknight> [WaZ] , e extracts but disregards directory structure
[11:38] <kolvo> i don't know how
[11:38] <xtknight> [WaZ] , x preserves directories
[11:38] <xtknight> kolvo, type /join #ubuntu-pl
[11:38] <soundray> makaveli: for the key binding, consider xbindkeys
[11:38] <kolvo> ok thanks a lot
[11:38] <[WaZ] > xtknight: good to know
[11:38] <soundray> !xbindkeys | makaveli
[11:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xbindkeys - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:38] <kolvo> ;)
[11:38] <OiNutter> nobody here knows how I can record a keyboard to a midi?
[11:38] <Cod1> My sound doesnt work... alsamixer doesnt work...
[11:38] <Cod1> anyone?
[11:38] <soundray> !sound > Cod1, please read ubotu's private message
[11:38] <Cod1> dude
[11:38] <Cod1> i did
[11:38] <Cod1> didnt help
[11:39] <baktaah> How does one open gconf?
[11:39] <sanityx> Is it possible to apt-get icewm and have it actually be configured. i.e. when you install icewm, the menus are empty.
[11:39] <soundray> Cod1: then you should be able to give a *slightly* more precise description of the problem
it's not conducting any firewall activity
[11:39] <[WaZ] > Cod1: might not be this, but is PCM muted by any chance?
[11:39] <xtknight> baktaah, gconf-editor
[11:39] <soundray> baktaah: gconf-editor
[11:39] <Cod1> yeah i will im just making sure someone actually wants to help
[11:39] <IndyGunFreak> soundray: duh, his sound doesn't work.
[11:39] <xtknight> we do but we can't
[11:39] <Sonic_13_> how to host an html page with apache?
[11:39] <Cod1> Waz: i cant get into any volume control
[11:39] <zulfajuniadi> is your iptables setup properly?
[11:40] <soundray> IndyGunFreak: oh, thanks, that clarifies it. Sound = noworky
[11:40] <Cod1> when i click on the volume thing on my taskbar i get a gstreamer plugin device detection error
[11:40] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahmis your iptables setup properly?
[11:40] <soundray> :)
[11:40] <IndyGunFreak> soundray: lol
[11:40] <ardchoille> sanityx: You might need to copy one of the "example" menus in the system icewm location.
[11:40] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm: is your iptables setup properly?
 I don't know what the iptables is
[11:40] <Cod1> alsamixer doesnt open at all, either
[11:40] <xtknight> you're \sound\ray.  you should be psychic
[11:40] <zulfajuniadi> try typing iptables
[11:40] <Cod1> me?
[11:40] <IndyGunFreak> Cod1: since you don't seem to be comprehending what anyone is saying here.. open a terminal, type lspci, and tell us what your sound device is.
[11:40] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm: try type iptables -L in bash
 master of windows [11:41] <Cod1> k
[11:41] <Cod1>  Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) High Definition Audio Controller
[11:41] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm: been there... done that... :D
[11:41] <soundray> Cod1: those are finicky devices...
[11:41] <IndyGunFreak> yep
[11:41] <Cod1> apparently
[11:41] <[WaZ] > finicky?
[11:41] <Sonic_13_> does anyone know how to host an html page with apache? (what do i enter, etc?)
[11:41] <soundray> Cod1: does it show as selected in System-Preferences-Sound-Sounds?
[11:41] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm: try type iptables -L in bash
[11:41] <IndyGunFreak> [WaZ] : picky
at the terminal , i get "no command specified"
[11:42] <Cod1> as the default?
[11:42] <Cod1> no
[11:42] <baktaah> soundray should I update gconf-editor?
[11:42] <Cod1> i see no options as the default device
[11:42] <sanityx> apt-get install poop!
[11:42] <[WaZ] > ty IndyGunFreak
[11:42] <hyphener> I'm installing 6.10 and the installer stops at 56% and does nothing; how can I find out what's causing this?
[11:42] <sanityx> ahah apt-cache search poop has 1 result.
[11:42] <soundray> baktaah: no. If you want to edit the gnome configuration, just type Alt-F2 gconf-editor
[11:42] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm sudo iptables -L?
[11:42] <[WaZ] > sanityx: you have too much time on your hands
[11:43] <sanityx> [WaZ] , true.
[11:43] <the-reallap> i tried ctrl+alt+F1 ... it didnt do anything
[11:43] <[WaZ] > the-reallap: strange
[11:44] <Cod1> ..
[11:44] <Cod1> so where can i get help
[11:44] <armadill0> How can I determine what support and options were compiled into my stock ubuntu kernel?
[11:44] <zulfajuniadi> the-reallap: f2? f3?
[11:44] <xtknight> armadill0, the full config is available in /boot/grub/config-*
I get chain policy accept for 3 things
[11:44] <xtknight> armadill0, i mean /boot/config-*
[11:44] <the-reallap> is it supposed to switch to text if it works ?
[11:44] <armadill0> xtknight: thank you sir
[11:44] <Cod1> doesnt ubuntu have some kind of support..
[11:44] <Cod1> over phone
[11:44] <Cod1> or somethin
[11:44] <xtknight> !canonical
[11:45] <ubotu> Canonical Ltd. is committed to the development, distribution and promotion of open source software products, and to providing tools and support to the open source community. It is the driving force behind the Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, and Edubuntu Operating Systems. Canonical's website is at http://www.canonical.com/
[11:45] <[WaZ] > zulfajuniadi: his LiveCD hangs at startup, so i told him to hit Ctrl-Alt-F1 to see where it hangs
[11:45] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm_ you are using ubuntu rite?
[11:45] <amendt> Is there a better helpl for sharing files between computers than https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo?highlight=%28nfs%29
[11:45] <zulfajuniadi> [WaZ] : you should hit F1 before it hangs...
[11:45] <acefrahm_>  <zulfajuniadi>input forward and output
[11:45] <[WaZ] > zulfajuniadi: well I assume he did
[11:45] <the-reallap> i did
[11:45] <Mirthy> Anyone here use "NVU" HTML editor?
[11:46] <the-reallap> and it did nothing but hang again
[11:46] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm_  :you are using ubuntu rite?
[11:46] <the-reallap> im using the regular install CD
[11:46] <soundray> amendt: you could try describing your specific filesharing requirements and how/why nfs doesn't fit.
 yes, edgy eft and apache 2.0
[11:46] <[WaZ] > the-reallap: have you tried another boot option?
[11:46] <zulfajuniadi> [WaZ] : then it should come out the bash thingi
[11:46] <the-reallap> like?
[11:46] <the-reallap> im new at this
[11:46] <Cod1> does ubuntu have a support # i can call?
[11:46] <[WaZ] > zulfajuniadi: tell that to him, I know it should
[11:46] <soundray> !canonical > Cod1
[11:47] <[WaZ] > the-reallap: can't remember the boot options on live cd
[11:47] <[WaZ] > just a sec
[11:47] <sanityx> Mirthy, its not bad.
[11:47] <zulfajuniadi> the-reallap: where abouts does it hang?
[11:47] <the-reallap> its not the live CD
[11:47] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm whats your server url?
[11:47] <amendt> just two computers and sharing a folder, sharing has a nice gui, but sudo mount doesn't work for me
[11:47] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm_ : whats your server url?
[11:48] <the-reallap> I hit Start or Install Ubuntu. the logo and th load bar pop up. the bar bounces back and forth three times then freezes
[11:48] <uplinked> anyone familiar with virtualization? i'd like to install vista onto a physical partition for use in a VM inside ubuntu, but also to dual-boot it. is this possible? VirtualBox doesn't seem to allow using a partition as a disk, can anyone recommend other software?
[11:48] <Cod1> is Canonical free support?
[11:48] <Cod1> "
[11:48] <zulfajuniadi> the-reallap: one the first or second bounce, try ctrl+alt+f1
[11:48] <[WaZ] > the-reallap: what video card are you using?
[11:49] <soundray> Cod1: no.
[11:49] <Cod1> wtf
[11:49] <Cod1> i need free
[11:49] <Mirthy> sanityx, Yeah, I just started using it and can't figure out how to make text go to the top left of a table, instead of the middle. :(
[11:49] <soundray> Cod1: you're not seriously asking for free telephone support, are you?
[11:49] <xtknight> lol
[11:49] <LjL> Cod1: and i need the moon.
[11:49] <the-reallap> ATI Radeon 1300 PCI-E 256MB
[11:49] <Sonic_13_> is anyone here an expert with apache?
[11:49] <Cod1> well when forums and IRc fails...
[11:49] <xtknight> when those fail you pay
[11:49] <Kazol> I have a problem hibernating: When I turn the computer back on again, it boots normally, but then I see a brick pattern on the screen followed by a a black screen with a blinking underscore. Then it turns completely black and there is no HD activity.
http://151.196.116.44  and acefrahm.com
[11:49] <Cod1> i dont see any other options
[11:49] <xtknight> but it doesn't <sound> like you've done a miraculous job describing your problem
[11:49] <colbert> I just got a 320gb hd and am installing a fresh ubuntu after my old hd has died.. what is the advisable scenario regarding partitions? How should I split it up? Should I make a partition for /home too??? Please any ideas...
[11:50] <soundray> Cod1: how about answering my question?
[11:50] <Cod1> what ? was that
[11:50] <the-reallap> i just tried again. right when it bounced i hit ctrl-alt-f1. then it froze
[11:50] <IndyGunFreak> Cod1:   http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=398954
[11:50] <[WaZ] > colbert: I usually seperate /home to make sure I keep my files if system fails
[11:50] <soundray> Cod1: it's rude not to read replies when you've asked a question in the channel
 Cod1: does it show as selected in System-Preferences-Sound-Sounds?
[11:50] <hendaus> somebody help me please!
[11:50] <Kazol> does anyone have any ideas as to why I cannot hibernate?
[11:50] <soundray> Cod1: does it show as selected in System-Preferences-Sound-Sounds?
[11:50] <LjL> !helpme | hendaus
[11:50] <ubotu> hendaus: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[11:50] <zulfajuniadi> the-reallap: bad download maybe? did you check the hashes?
[11:51] <the-reallap> no. ill check it.
[11:51] <colbert> [WaZ] , Ok, so what is your advice, how big for the main ubuntu partition, and how big for /home?
[11:51] <IndyGunFreak> soundray: look at this link...   one person said they made it work, another sadi the fix posted didn't work..lol
[11:51] <IndyGunFreak> http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=398954
[11:51] <Cod1> yes both boxes are checked
[11:51] <colbert> [WaZ] , I plan on partitioning most of it into mp3/video/etc partitions for my files so I wouldn't store much at all on the main ubuntu install partition
[11:51] <Cod1> in sounds
[11:51] <[WaZ] > colbert: I have a smaller HD so I have 15 Gigz for / and the rest for /home
[11:51] <hendaus> LjL,  thanx, but i have a file .wmv it opens with kaffeine and it shows the sound not the video why
[11:52] <Cod1> soundray: yes both boxes are checked
[11:52] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm_: your server seems to respond to my pings
great, now for real pages
[11:52] <[WaZ] > colbert: but ask someone else aswell
[11:52] <LjL> hendaus: because for playing most WMV you will need the actual Win32 codecs (i.e. the Windows codecs). you can also try VLC, it plays quite a few WMV files
[11:52] <xtknight> hendaus, you are probably lacking a codec.  there is an open source wmv9 codec out there, though
[11:52] <LjL> !vlc > hendaus    (hendaus, see the private message from Ubotu)
[11:52] <LjL> !w32codecs > hendac    (hendac, see the private message from Ubotu)
[11:52] <[WaZ] > soundray: what is a good size for a / partition if you seperate /home?
[11:52] <LjL> !w32codecs > hendaus    (hendaus, see the private message from Ubotu)
[11:52] <xtknight> i think the open source one is included in the latest VLC is it not?
[11:52] <xtknight> ffmpeg wmv9..
[11:52] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm_: but i cannot establish a connection with your port 80
[11:53] <colbert> yes please
[11:53] <soundray> Cod1: what's selected under Default Sound Card?
[11:53] <Cod1> nothing
[11:53] <Cod1> i dont think alsa is detecting it
[11:53] <zulfajuniadi> is your apache.conf correct, i mean does it bind to port 80?
[11:53] <colbert> [WaZ] , And if I separate /home, it runs and loads normally as it would if on the same partition right ?
[11:53] <IndyGunFreak> colbert: why would you do that?(install so many partitions ;ike that)
[11:53] <[WaZ] > colbert: yes
[11:53] <soundray> [WaZ] : minimum 2GB, 10GB if you can.
[11:54] <[WaZ] > soundray: ty
[11:54] <colbert> IndyGunFreak, I don't know, I'm asking what to do lol
[11:54] <neilthereildeil> hey
How can I be sure BIND isn't interfering with Apache?  It seems BIND is on this machine, but DyndNS means I don't need it, right?
[11:54] <[WaZ] > IndyGunFreak: I always seperate both in case I mess up my system
[11:54] <neilthereildeil> im a little confused about how ubuntu does permissions
[11:54] <IndyGunFreak> colbert: just make a swap, and a boot partition.
[11:54] <DARKGuy> Hey, I had a P3 900Mhz x86, but recently I bought a P4 3.2Ghz HT 800Mhz FSB, 2Mb Cache, model 640... I wonder, will it work better with the generic kernel or do I have to compile a new one, or should I use an x64 kernel ?
[11:54] <neilthereildeil> in FC6, if you wanna do something important, you have to do it as root
[11:54] <IndyGunFreak> [WaZ] : i guess i live on the edge, i just keep good backups...lol
[11:54] <neilthereildeil> how does ubuntu do it?
[11:54] <hendaus> xtknight,  yes which codec please, and can i find it from adept?
[11:54] <ardchoille> !sudo | neilthereildeil
[11:54] <ubotu> neilthereildeil: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[11:54] <IndyGunFreak> neilthereildeil: sudo
[11:54] <hendaus> LjL,  thanx
[11:54] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm_: yes, i think so
[11:55] <[WaZ] > IndyGunFreak: Im lazy ;-) backing up, okay, but restoring :S
[11:55] <uplinked> does anyone know of virtualizaton software that will allow me to use a physical partition for a virtual machine, rather than a file-based "image of a virtual partition"?
Listen 80
[11:55] <acefrahm_> Listen 443
[11:55] <colbert> IndyGunFreak, I'm curious then with what you say, is there a negative side to making like say 100/100/50 gb partitions for the types of files I mainly have to keep it organized ?
[11:55] <xtknight> hendaus, did you check the PMs sent to you by ubotu about W32codecs?
[11:55] <colbert> Also, what do you guys use for backup? I have used SBBackup
[11:55] <DARKGuy> Hey, I had a P3 900Mhz x86, but recently I bought a P4 3.2Ghz HT 800Mhz FSB, 2Mb Cache, model 640... I wonder, will it work better with the generic kernel or do I have to compile a new one, or should I use an x64 kernel ?
[11:55] <Cod1> so.. am i screwed?
[11:55] <IndyGunFreak> [WaZ] : i can have my system right back where i had it n about 30min when i erase everythign.
[11:56] <[WaZ] > colbert: I use DVDs mainly
[11:56] <hendaus> xtknight,  yes i open the site but i am newbie :) please help me
[11:56] <IndyGunFreak> colbert: i have two partitions on my linux drive
[11:56] <xtknight> !w32codecs
[11:56] <colbert> [WaZ] , So what exactly do you do then, burn images onto DVD? or?
[11:56] <ubotu> Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[11:56] <neilthereildeil> so what if i wanna give other people accounts to my computer?
[11:56] <soundray> DARKGuy: x64 won't work, generic will run fine, compiling unnecessary.
[11:56] <IndyGunFreak> colbert: my drive is set up 2gig swap, 248gig primary
[11:56] <[WaZ] > colbert: just save what I want on DVDs, thats all
[11:56] <neilthereildeil> cant they just sudo and do stuff as root?
  That's ports.conf, and that's all that's in it, Listen80 and Listen 443 (Which I added for later SSL)
[11:57] <xtknight> hendaus, well what do you need help with?
[11:57] <ardchoille> neilthereildeil: Did you read that page link I sent you?
[11:57] <neilthereildeil> yea
[11:57] <xtknight> hendaus, i dont know if it will fix Kaffeine to be honest.  although it probably will
[11:57] <neilthereildeil> thats how i got that question
[11:57] <uplinked> neilthereildeil, sudo requires to be a member of the sudo group, afaik, and you can tweak the permissions pretty well
[11:57] <IndyGunFreak> [WaZ] : i used to do that, then i finally figured out these external hard drives, and they are great
[11:57] <soundray> uplinked: (admin group)
[11:57] <[WaZ] > IndyGunFreak: I lost 2 300 GB HDs in the space of a week
[11:57] <uplinked> soundray, thanks again :)
[11:57] <ardchoille> neilthereildeil: The first user created during the install is put into the admin group. Other users you create won't be in the admin group (and won't be able to sudo) unless you specifically do this.
[11:57] <hendaus> xtknight,  i have a .wmv file and i want to watch the video,and thats all
[11:57] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm_: tried using your local ip?
[11:58] <rpc> anyone running vmware-server able to answer a question?
[11:58] <jamiejcumb> any one no of windows emulator other than wine.
[11:58] <[WaZ] > IndyGunFreak: external
[11:58] <LjL> hendaus: you can find VLC from Adept once you have the Universe repository enabled. for the Win32 codecs, you need to manually enable seveas' repository.
[11:58] <colbert> IndyGunFreak, I see.. I could do that, but I guess I just have a personal preference to split things up for my own perfectionist organizational insanity ;) Just trying to be clear that there's no downside to partitioning like this, but rather it's just a preference issue ?
[11:58] <IndyGunFreak> [WaZ] : how?
[11:58] <LjL> !repositories > hendaus    (hendaus, see the private message from Ubotu)
[11:58] <xtknight> hendaus, and did you try follwoing the instructions on that site?
[11:58] <uplinked> soundray, came from gentoo, where it's 'sudoers', which might be one of the worst group names i've ever considered.
[11:58] <Jowi> Cod1, does "lshw -C sound" give you any information, specifically where it says "configuration: driver=..."?  (if you get alot of info do not paste in here, use pastebin)
[11:58] <neilthereildeil> ok
[11:58] <neilthereildeil> i get it
 No, let me try from my windows tablet on the same switch
[11:58] <colbert> [WaZ] , wow, how on earth ?
[11:58] <Cod1> hold up
[11:58] <[WaZ] > IndyGunFreak: well, one fried, the other fell
[11:58] <IndyGunFreak> colbert: then just set them up in different folders, you'll never know the difference
[11:58] <hendaus> xtknight,  i dont understand exactly
[11:59] <soundray> [WaZ] : remove the magnets, you can do some cool things with them ;)
[11:59] <xtknight> hendaus, i mean this site.  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages      start where it says gpg....
[11:59] <IndyGunFreak> [WaZ] : that is pretty bad luck
[11:59] <[WaZ] > soundray: I actually wanted to do that, but I need one of those special screwdrivers, and well, im lazy
[11:59] <DARKGuy> thanks soundray :)
[11:59] <DARKGuy> exit
[11:59] <colbert> [WaZ] , How often do you back up to DVD and do you use a DVD-RW or just a DVD-R each time?
[11:59] <Cod1> jowi: what are you looking for again?
[11:59] <DARKGuy> whoops xD
[11:59] <Cod1> the name of my driver?
[11:59] <[WaZ] > soundray: Actually I wanted to replace the circuit on the one that fried
It serves a default page, I Previously managed to setup somehow on the server, without really knowing what I was doing
[12:00] <Jowi> Cod1, yes. if it is mentioned.
[12:00] <hendaus> xtknight,  gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 1135D466 <-- whats that
[12:00] <xtknight> hendaus, it is a command that you must type into the Terminal
[12:00] <Cod1> 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) High Definition Audio
[12:00] <[WaZ] > colbert: DVD-RW, and about once every two weeks, but I keep my really important stuff also on a server which is Raided
[12:00] <IndyGunFreak> poor chuck norris gets such a bad rap
[12:00] <Cod1> intel*
[12:00] <xtknight> hendaus, it will authenticate you so you can access the repository that you need to fix your playback problem.
[12:00] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm_: default page?