[12:00] <ardchoille> colbert: Another idea is to buy a second drive (80Gb?) and use it as a backup device. This will save you cd's/dvd/s. You can put the second drive in your fstab so it gets mounted on boot.
[12:00] <Jowi> Cod1, that info you already gave. does it say "configuration: driver=" somewhere?
[12:01] <hendaus> xtknight,  ok I TRY THANX
[12:01] <Cod1> nope
[12:01] <uplinked> does anyone know if Xen will allow you to mount real partitions as disks in virtual machines, rather than just image-of-a-partition files?
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[12:01] <neilthereildeil> why did the ubuntu installer make my swap partition extended?
[12:01] <neilthereildeil> why didnt it make it primary?
[12:01] <[WaZ] > colbert: really important stuff being mostly code, work, mainly documents
[12:01] <IndyGunFreak> i backup to external DVD's about once a month
[12:01] <johnficc1> I installed on my macbook and everything is good but the trackpad gets stuck sometimes, vary annoying. any help
[12:01] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, do you have more than four primary partitions already?
[12:01] <neilthereildeil> no
[12:01] <Cod1> sorry it doesnt say anything like that
[12:01] <colbert> [WaZ] , Ok, I have  2 SATA 320gb's on this machine now.. what would be advised with regard to scheduled backups?
[12:01] <zulfajuniadi> check your modem settings...
[12:01] <neilthereildeil> i have 1 primary partiotion
[12:01] <neilthereildeil> for /
[12:01] <xtknight> hmm
[12:01] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm_: check your modem settings...
[12:01] <IndyGunFreak> my external drive, probably 3-4x  a week
[12:01] <xtknight> who knows
[12:01] <neilthereildeil> and dev hda2
[12:01] <ardchoille> xtknight: That is the default installer behaviour
[12:01] <[WaZ] > colbert: How sensitive is your info?
[12:01] <neilthereildeil> whichi has swap as extended in it
[12:02] <xtknight> ardchoille, oh?  why is it logical (or extended) by default?
[12:02] <Cod1> jowi: bus info?
[12:02] <neilthereildeil> how can i convert it?
[12:02] <[WaZ] > colbert: the more important, the more you should backup
[12:02] <xtknight> ardchoille, mine is primary but i guess that's because i did Manual
[12:02] <soundray> neilthereildeil: it's not worth it, leave it as it is.
[12:02] <ardchoille> xtknight: No idea, but the installer puts / on hda1, then hda2 extended with hda5 as swap.
[12:02] <colbert> [WaZ] , I only have about 1-2 gigs at most of documents, images, etc. and some of it is changed daily
[12:02] <soundray> ardchoille: that's the clean way in my view
[12:02] <Jowi> Cod1, I think you first need to find which driver to use. you can do that by going here: http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/ .then see if there is a driver for it that you can try to "modprobe"
[12:02] <colbert> [WaZ] , The rest is mp3s and the like
[12:02] <neilthereildeil> whats the advantage of having a partition primary vs extended?
[12:02] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm_: check your modem settings... i think that your nat is not configured properly
[12:03] <ardchoille> soundray: Ah, ok
[12:03] <Cod1> k (ive done this before)
[12:03] <soundray> neilthereildeil: none whatsoever
[12:03] <colbert> neilthereildeil, I'd like to know that too
[12:03] <Cod1> ill do it again
[12:03] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, you can have up to four primaries.  then you must have an extended that contains logical ones
[12:03] <Kir1> I need newbie help on how to set up for programming like gcc, python, etc.
[12:03] <neilthereildeil> its wasting 3 MB though
[12:03] <uplinked> ...
[12:03] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, there is no advantage.  it is simply to work around a dos partition table limitation, old days
[12:03] <soundray> xtknight: no, once you have four primaries, you can't create an extended any more ;)
[12:03] <xtknight> lol ya i was thinking that
[12:03] <xtknight> three+extended
[12:03] <Jowi> Cod1 let me know if that page give you a driver for the card and what the name of the driver is.
[12:03] <neilthereildeil> basically, it made a partition called hda2, and filled the whole thing up with an extended partition thats swap
[12:03] <hendaus> xtknight,  ok i paste the two comands,and final it says password then OK
[12:03] <Cod1> ok
[12:04] <xtknight> hendaus, ok.  now what version of ubuntu do you have and what architecture (32 or 64 bit) ?
[12:04] <neilthereildeil> i would like ot make it primary jst for simplicity and convenience
[12:04] <enderxim> How do I change the device that alsa uses by default?
[12:04] <ardchoille> soundray: Oh, that does seem much better.
[12:04] <neilthereildeil> how can i do that?
[12:04] <hendaus> xtknight,  i have kubuntu
[12:04] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, gparted, remove the swap (doing so is harmless)
[12:04] <colbert> [WaZ] , Would it make sense to get a drive enclosure for one of my hd's and use it as a backup drive/external ?
[12:04] <Cod1> jowi: yes I see it listed here
[12:04] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, then remake the swap as primary and swapon it and add it to fstab
[12:04] <acefrahm_> zulfajuniadi:I think I was wrong, I think the modem had a low security level firewall, I think I just turned it off
[12:04] <xtknight> hendaus, what version of Kubuntu?
[12:04] <soundray> neilthereildeil: you get simplicity and convenience by leaving it alone
[12:04] <neilthereildeil> doesnt gparted add it to fstab?
[12:04] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, no
[12:04] <[WaZ] > colbert: if you have space in your tower, not really
[12:04] <neilthereildeil> ok
[12:04] <hendaus> xtknight,  where can i see the version from kubuntu
[12:05] <Cod1> jowi: snd-hda-intel
[12:05] <[WaZ] > colbert: if you need an external HD, then of course
[12:05] <xtknight> hendaus, in the terminal: "lsb_release -a"
[12:05] <Cod1> thank you for this
[12:05] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm_: yes, and be sure that you check your routing settings too
[12:05] <Jowi> Cod1, "sudo modprobe snd-hda-intel" give you an error?
[12:05] <colbert> [WaZ] , So there is no difference in regard to the "life"/condition of the drive over time with it being internal or external in an enclosure?
[12:05] <zulfajuniadi> hey guys, if i had a 64bit proc, and i dloaded a 32 bit ubuntu ff, would it work?
[12:05] <xtknight> hendaus, i assume you were unable to get support from #kubuntu about this?  i am not sure about Kaffeine but i can try and help you
[12:05] <soundray> zulfajuniadi: yes
[12:05] <Kir1> UBUNTU applications programming has no setup for programming in gcc, python, etc.  How can this be fixed
[12:05] <xtknight> zulfajuniadi, yes, all AMD64 processors support 32-bit.
[12:05] <Cod1> jowi: no it didnt
[12:05] <ardchoille> colbert: I haven't seen a difference.
[12:06] <zulfajuniadi> thnks
[12:06] <soundray> zulfajuniadi: in fact, you'll have fewer problems if you do it that way.
[12:06] <colbert> Ok
[12:06] <[WaZ] > colbert: well external HDs tend to move more, which is never good
[12:06] <xtknight> i think itanium ia64 and sparc64 have some 32bit emulation although not native
[12:06] <hendaus> xtknight,  Description:    Ubuntu 6.10
[12:06] <hendaus> Release:        6.10
[12:06] <Jowi> Cod1, good. run "sudo lshw -C sound" again and see if you have a "configuration: driver=" line
[12:06] <Cod1> ok
[12:06] <[WaZ] > colbert: but the lifetime of a HD is hard to predict
[12:06] <hendaus> xtknight,  edgy
[12:06] <xtknight> hendaus, okay
[12:06] <xtknight> hendaus, see on that page: "Packages for Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft)"
[12:06] <jrib> Kir1: install build-essential for gcc and related.  python is installed by default.  Is that what you meant?
[12:06] <colbert> [WaZ] , ok
[12:07] <hendaus> xtknight,  yes
[12:07] <the-reallap> if i have an AMD 64 bit processor do i HA VE to d/l the 64 bit version
[12:07] <xtknight> hendaus, i would just use the first pair of lines (deb... etc)
[12:07] <[WaZ] > the-reallap: no
[12:07] <xtknight> hendaus, you need to add those to a file called sources.list which i will describe
[12:07] <colbert> [WaZ] , Interesting because I just had 2 40gb die on me yesterday and today, including my ubuntu drive hehe
[12:07] <xtknight> the-reallap, nope.  in fact 32 usually works better
[12:07] <Kir1> jrib, thanks close -- could we get somewhere more quiet to discuss?
[12:07] <[WaZ] > the-reallap: im on an AMD 64 with 32 bit version
[12:07] <colbert> So I'm just a bit overly cautious right now I would gues
[12:07] <jrib> Kir1: #ubuntu-classroom
[12:07] <Cod1> jowi: i dont see anything like that
[12:07] <xtknight> hendaus, type "gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list"
[12:07] <[WaZ] > colbert: are you sure nothing is wrong with your motherboard?
[12:08] <[WaZ] > colbert: or Power supply
[12:08] <xtknight> or memory...or cpu's l2 cache..or the cpu's transitors :P
[12:08] <colbert> [WaZ] , Hmm I would doubt it, all new as of a month
[12:08] <colbert> lol
[12:08] <colbert> everything else works great
[12:08] <Jowi> Cod1, does "lsmod | grep hda" list snd_hda_intel?
[12:08] <Sonic_13_> i just moved a folder to the /var/www folder for apache
[12:08] <neilthereildeil> how can i give the swap partitiona name?
[12:08] <colbert> but those drives were pretty damn old ;)
[12:09] <Sonic_13_> but when i type in the address, it does not allow me to view any html pages within that moved folder
[12:09] <hendaus> xtknight,  where can i save the sources.list on /home
[12:09] <Sonic_13_> how do i fix that?
[12:09] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, what are you gonna call it? Big Bertha? :P
[12:09] <[WaZ] > two drives dying two days apart seem like real bad luck
[12:09] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, i dont think you can label it but i couldnt possibly see an advantage
[12:09] <Cod1> jowi: yes it does
[12:09] <peterflute> Evening all.....Can anyone help me with this message? (EE) Failed to initialize GLX extension (Compatible NVIDIA X driver not found)
[12:09] <zulfajuniadi> colbert: lemme guess... maxtor??
[12:09] <xtknight> hendaus, you can not save it in /home
[12:09] <colbert> [WaZ] , Yeah, but one was really struggling for months
[12:09] <kane77> how can I set to turn off computer after it's finished upgrading? will something like sudo aptitude upgrade && shutdown do?
[12:10] <xtknight> hendaus, oops you are using Kubuntu right?  did "gksudo gedit" even work?
[12:10] <sa1> whats the file extension for a script
[12:10] <colbert> zulfajuniadi, no! actually, Seagate
[12:10] <xtknight> sa1, usually .sh but it can be blank too.  scripts can come in all varieties like .x86 and .run
[12:10] <soundray> Sonic_13_: sudo chmod -R a+rX /var/www
[12:10] <colbert> I have had an old Maxtor that's kicking for 3 yrs great
[12:10] <[WaZ] > .bin!
[12:10] <sa1> thanks
[12:10] <neilthereildeil> i was gonna call it swap
[12:10] <Sonic_13_> what does that do?
[12:10] <xtknight> yea
[12:10] <hendaus> xtknight,  remember i have kubuntu kde,
[12:10] <Jowi> Cod1, now, that is strange. which version of ubuntu do you use?
[12:10] <neilthereildeil> because right now it appears as New Partition #1
[12:10] <Cod1> 6.10 newest
[12:10] <xtknight> what's the equivalent to "gksudo gedit" on kde?
[12:10] <xtknight> anyone?
[12:10] <hendaus> xtknight,  no it doesnot work :(
[12:10] <colbert> Okay I am going to install ubuntu now again.. thanks for your help, really appreciated [WaZ] , and others
[12:11] <[WaZ] > colbert: np
[12:11] <EADG> sudo nano
[12:11] <zulfajuniadi> colbert: pure bad luck man... i've got 3 dead 80gigs maxtors... used them for like 2 months...
[12:11] <xtknight> kdesu kate i think?
[12:11] <Cod1> jowi: ubuntu edgy eft 6.10
[12:11] <gnomefreak> xtknight: kdesu kate
[12:11] <xtknight> thanks
[12:11] <gnomefreak> yw
[12:11] <Kir1> jrib: working on it but I can't remember how to get another tab up for #ubuntu-classroom
[12:11] <xtknight> hendaus, "kdesu kate /etc/apt/sources.list"
[12:11] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm_: so how?
[12:11] <xtknight> Kir1, /join #ubuntu-classroom
[12:12] <sareth> zulfajuniadi: you've had it that bad with maxtor? normally its WD that fails like that
[12:12] <hendaus> xtknight,  ok it open the sources.list , now where can i paste those lines
[12:12] <Jowi> Cod1, does "asoundconf list" give you "Intel"?
[12:12] <xtknight> maxtor is usually worse actually.  seems like it
[12:12] <xtknight> hendaus, at the end of the file
[12:13] <Cod1> jowi: no
[12:13] <zulfajuniadi> sareth: thats why i don't trust drives that much anymore
[12:13] <acefrahm_> zulfajuniadi:I'm looking at my westell 6100 now, I'm trying to figure out how to be sure it passes 80
[12:13] <serengeti> hello. How can I enable Bytecode Interpreter in Feisty? I've tried dpkg-reconfigure but it doesn't let me choose anything, just prints some messages about "updating category type1" and such
[12:13] <Dayton> i just installed ubuntu 7.04 on my laptop, upon login the screen get the deafult background and my cursor is there but the gnome enviornment never starts....anyone got any ides or solutions??
[12:13] <xtknight> serengeti, no idea what you're talking about but try #ubuntu+1
[12:13] <serengeti> I mean dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig
[12:14] <serengeti> ah sorry
[12:14] <[WaZ] > !feisty > Dayton
[12:14] <Cod1> jowi: will "asound set-default-card snd-hda-intel" work?
[12:14] <Sonic_13_> sudo chmod -R a+rX /var/www <-- what does the "a+rX" do?
[12:14] <benkillin> how do I get RAID set up with a 3 channel SCSI RAID controller?
[12:14] <xtknight> Sonic_13_,  enables read and execute permissions for all users as far as i know.
[12:14] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm_: try looking at www.westell.com
[12:14] <benkillin> I have no flopy drive and the manual of my SCSI card says I need to make a special floppy with a configuration utility on it
[12:14] <Sonic_13_> ok
[12:14] <Sonic_13_> thanks
[12:15] <Jowi> Cod1, no. only the results in "asoundconf list" can be selected
[12:15] <xtknight> Sonic_13_, but im not sure about the capital X.  it could be a typo or it might mean something else.
[12:15] <Cod1> oh ic
[12:15] <_nnx_> Is it possible to upgrade from Dapper to Edgy with the desktop CD?
[12:15] <hendaus> xtknight,  ok i paste them, and then what
[12:15] <ardchoille> Sonic_13_: recursivley makes all files readable and executable to everyone
[12:15] <Sonic_13_> ok
[12:15] <xtknight> x vs X in chmod ??
[12:15] <xtknight> hendaus, save the file.  exit your text editor.  then type this in the terminal: "sudo apt-get update"
[12:15] <Sonic_13_> so is it capital x or lower case?
[12:15] <soundray> Sonic_13_: it's capital
[12:15] <Sonic_13_> ok
[12:15] <xtknight> well lowercase and uppercase are different according to the manual but i dont know what the difference is
[12:15] <soundray> Sonic_13_: man chmod has an explanation
[12:16] <Sonic_13_> that fixed the problem
[12:16] <xtknight> i hate the manual for chmod :O
[12:16] <Sonic_13_> thanks everyone
[12:16] <Sonic_13_> :)
[12:16] <[WaZ] > i hate manuals
[12:16] <hendaus> xtknight,  E: Type 'xt' is not known on line 1 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:16] <xtknight> they dont describe what you need them to tell you
[12:16] <[WaZ] > they're way too cryptic
[12:16] <soundray> xtknight: X means "don't make files executable unless they already are, but set x on directories"
[12:16] <xtknight> yea i agree
[12:16] <xtknight> i dont even think the answer is in there at all in fact
[12:16] <xtknight> hehe
[12:17] <dealc> How do i move a directory in termnal?
[12:17] <xtknight> soundray, thank you for the translation
[12:17] <xtknight> hendaus, umm where did xt come from? :)
[12:17] <Dayton> i just installed ubuntu 7.04 on my laptop, upon login the screen get the deafult background and my cursor is there but the gnome enviornment never starts....anyone got any ides or solutions??
[12:17] <zoli2k> Hi, it is possible to boot a squashed filesystem from IDE device?
[12:17] <xtknight> Dayton, use the #ubuntu+1 channel for Feisty
[12:17] <ubuntuuser> hi, i installed ubuntu in my new laptop, the problem is that the sound is recognized, and when gdm starts the starting sound is heared but then the sound goes, and no error is shown anywhere, the volume control seems ok and there is nothing in dmesg :S
[12:17] <Dayton> ok
[12:17] <Dayton> thanks
[12:17] <ardchoille> soundray: That is very good information, thank you.
[12:17] <hendaus> xtknight,  lol dont know :((
[12:17] <ubuntuuser> what could happen?
[12:17] <dealc> How do i move a directory in termnal?
[12:17] <Jowi> Cod1, can you try "sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart"
[12:17] <lufis> dealc: gksudo nautilus ;)
[12:18] <xtknight> hendaus, umm that's odd.  you'll need to paste the whole file into a !pastebin
[12:18] <Cod1> k
[12:18] <xtknight> !pastebin | hendaus
[12:18] <ubotu> hendaus: 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)
[12:18] <xtknight> zoli2k, squashed like cpio or something?
[12:18] <ardchoille> dealc: mv /path /path
[12:18] <xtknight> or squashfs?
[12:18] <Cod1> jowi: command not found
[12:18] <jman_> dealc mv -r <source> <target>
[12:18] <jman_> ... I think
[12:18] <soundray> xtknight: the English in man pages is very accurate and concise, almost like a programming language.
[12:19] <soundray> xtknight: as technical documentation, they are excellent. As tutorial or entertainment material, they are rubbish.
[12:19] <xtknight> soundray, i find them inconvenient personally.
[12:19] <Kazol> does anyone here use Peerguardian or Protowall?
[12:19] <xtknight> soundray, but yes i suppose as tech info they are fine
[12:19] <[WaZ] > enterntainment material?
[12:19] <zoli2k> xtknight: I user casper loader from ubuntu to boot squashed root file system  from  USB keys. But casper hangs for non-usb devices.
[12:19] <Jowi> Cod1, "sudo apt-get install alsa-utils"
[12:19] <xtknight> soundray, the vast majority doens't make any freaking sense to me and i program in C regularly
[12:19] <soundray> xtknight: I learned to love the English language through man pages :)
[12:20] <Cod1> jowi: already newest version
[12:20] <xtknight> soundray, it's basically like those math sites that give you this cryptic formula when you don't know how to do 1+1
[12:20] <hendaus> xtknight,  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13254/
[12:20] <lufis> soundray: what's your native language?
[12:20] <soundray> xtknight: I remember a number of moments when I thought "Wow, I couldn't have expressed that any more precisely in German!"
[12:20] <_nnx_> Question about wget - I've got an ext3 root file system.  If I use wget to download the DVD ISO, would it fail?  Some programs seem to be able to only write 2 GB of data to a file under ext3.
[12:20] <soundray> lufis: German
[12:20] <lufis> soundray: ah, cool. german's sexy :)
[12:21] <xtknight> soundray, it's so precise it's more precise than the programming language itself :P
[12:21] <xtknight> hendaus, oh umm just remove that line at the top.  as far as i can tell you started to type my name in the wrong spot.
[12:21] <[WaZ] > German sexy? jusr waut tull you have to learn the declinisations
[12:21] <Jowi> Cod1, /etc/init.d/alsa-utils should be there. "sudo apt-get install --reinstall alsa-utils"
[12:21] <lufis> heh, well, it sounds sexy... gutteral and primal
[12:21] <xtknight> [WaZ] , was that german at the end?
[12:21] <xtknight> lol
[12:21] <labioz> !beryl
[12:21] <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
[12:22] <Kazol> Is there any way to refresh a floppy drive rather than remounting it?
[12:22] <xtknight> hendaus, and remove the [WWW]  at the bottom.  just the [WWW]  things
[12:22] <xtknight> well i think
[12:22] <lufis> r0bby! it really is a small world after all
[12:22] <Cod1> jowi: its reinstalling whats that command again?
[12:22] <xtknight> !w32codecs
[12:22] <ubotu> Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[12:22] <soundray> Kazol: "refresh"?
[12:22] <SharkP> hi to everybody!
[12:22] <xtknight> hendaus, yes remove the [WWW]  things
[12:22] <SharkP> how can I remove GRUB?
[12:22] <Hypnotic> Hi guys. I'm still having a problem with my fstab. I only have read access to my partition. Here is the line in fstab I added: /dev/sdb6 /media/sdb6 vfat rw,uid=500,gid=500 0 0 is this wrong for read/write access?
[12:23] <xtknight> SharkP, you don't want to be able to boot your linux?
[12:23] <hendaus> xtknight,  ok done
[12:23] <xtknight> or would you like LILO instead?
[12:23] <soundray> SharkP: you overwrite it with another bootloader
[12:23] <Jowi> Cod1, after reinstallation is done type "sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils start" (or "alsa-utils restart" if the start fails)
[12:23] <xtknight> and nuke /boot/grub* i suppose
[12:23] <xtknight> hendaus, save the file and "sudo apt-get update"
[12:23] <Kazol> soundray: No, for some reason it caches the files, and refresh does nothing. Does anyone still use floppy disks?
[12:23] <Cod1> jowi: not found
[12:23] <SharkP> xtknight: I unistalled linux from a pc
[12:23] <soundray> Kazol: rarely...
[12:24] <SharkP> but Grub was in a ntfs partition
[12:24] <xtknight> SharkP, yuck
[12:24] <xtknight> SharkP, that's rather dangerous
[12:24] <SharkP> What can I do
[12:24] <SharkP> ?
[12:24] <xtknight> SharkP, umm well dont do chkdsk
[12:24] <soundray> Kazol: type 'sync ; sync'. When it returns, the buffers will be flushed
[12:24] <xtknight> SharkP, i did that once with grub on my ntfs and i regretted it
[12:24] <Jowi> Cod1, "ls -la /etc/init.d/alsa*"
[12:24] <xtknight> soundray, hrm why twice?
[12:24] <hendaus> xtknight,  now it is working, but another thing do u know how to switch off the monitor after 20 minutes?
[12:24] <xtknight> hendaus, DPMS i believe it is called
[12:25] <SharkP> xtknight: I hope I haven't to format...
[12:25] <SharkP> :(
[12:25] <Cod1> jowi: no such file / directory
[12:25] <hendaus> xtknight,  on kubuntu?
[12:25] <Kazol> soundray: where\how?
[12:25] <xtknight> SharkP, umm so windows doesn't work i take iT?
[12:25] <Hypnotic> Hi guys. I'm still having a problem with my fstab. I only have read access to my partition. Here is the line in fstab I added: /dev/sdb6 /media/sdb6 vfat rw,uid=500,gid=500 0 0 is this wrong for read/write access?
[12:25] <xtknight> hendaus, yea on kubuntu too
[12:25] <xtknight> hendaus, it's an Xorg-level option
[12:25] <SharkP> xtknight: at boot, Grub give me an eroor
[12:25] <soundray> xtknight: it used to be necessary to be fully certain, I don't know if it still is
[12:25] <soundray> Kazol: in a terminal window
[12:25] <xtknight> ah
[12:25] <SharkP> I don't remenber,maybe error 22
[12:25] <jrib> Hypnotic: why 500?
[12:25] <hendaus> xtknight,  where should i find it?
[12:25] <xtknight> SharkP, i recommend using testdisk to restore the boot sector of the NTFS partition
[12:26] <Jowi> Cod1, the reinstallation of alsa-utils should have installed "/etc/init.d/alsa-utils"
[12:26] <ubuntuEdgy> hi im trying to install some thing i have been told to type 'yum clean all' but all i get is ,bash: yum clean all: command not found
[12:26] <Kazol> soundray: so "fd0 sync ; sync" ?
[12:26] <xtknight> hendaus, i don't really know.  but that's a keyword
[12:26] <SharkP> xtknight: ehm, what?
[12:26] <Hypnotic> jrib: not sure, thats what some told me to put in there
[12:26] <mirashii> Hello everyone. I'm working with a laptop with a broken monitor, and trying to set it up to use an external monitor, but I cannot get the resolution to work, due in part to the fact that I cannot get the laptop's monitor to turn off once X has started. Anybody have any tips?
[12:26] <Jowi> Cod1, that is essential for your sound to work.
[12:26] <Cod1> jowi: Yes i see it in there
[12:26] <soundray> Kazol: leave out the fd0
[12:26] <xtknight> SharkP, you may have to use this software to fix your NTFS partition.  http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk
[12:26] <Kazol> soundray: thx
[12:26] <xtknight> SharkP, use the advanced and fix boot sector options.
[12:26] <jrib> Hypnotic: what does the 'id' command return?
[12:26] <soundray> Kazol: sync flushes all the buffers on all disks
[12:26] <hendaus> xtknight,  i got a failed message
[12:26] <Cod1> jowi: i see alsa-utils but when i run it in terminal it comes up with the same error
[12:26] <xtknight> hendaus, from apt-get?
[12:26] <SharkP> xtknight: so, Can I solve my problem with that?
[12:26] <djm62> mirashii: have you tried the fn-key for switching internal/external display (hit it a few times)
[12:27] <xtknight> SharkP, yes i believe it will get rid of the grub stuff and replace it with the needed NTLDR
[12:27] <hendaus> xtknight,  yes http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13257/
[12:27] <SharkP> ok,I'll try
[12:27] <mirashii> djm62: yes, that's what I'm referring to. The laptop's monitor will not turn off once X has started
[12:27] <SharkP> thanx xtknight
[12:27] <SharkP> bye!
[12:27] <Hypnotic> jrib: Again, I'm not real sure. It mounts and everything, just read only access
[12:27] <SharkP> and,here it's night
[12:27] <xtknight> SharkP, remember it's in the Advdanced options
[12:27] <xtknight> Advanced
[12:27] <SharkP> so, good night :D
[12:27] <xtknight> gnight.
[12:27] <jrib> Hypnotic: type 'id' without the quotes in a terminal and press enter
[12:27] <Jowi> Cod1, type exactly like this (or even copy/paste): sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils (you should get an explanation on how to use the command- - do you?)
[12:27] <xtknight> boot sector i believe.
[12:28] <Hypnotic> ah :) ok
[12:28] <Cod1> should i be in root jowi?
[12:28] <xtknight> hendaus, i suppose you will have to remove the two lines you just added and try the other mirror URLs (alternatives) on that same site instead.
[12:28] <Jowi> Cod1, "sudo" will take care of that
[12:28] <Ryan`> 0
[12:28] <Cod1> Usage: /etc/init.d/alsa-utils {start [CARD] |stop [CARD] |restart [CARD] |reset [CARD] }
[12:29] <caligula> hello
[12:29] <Jowi> Cod1, now type the same again and add " restart" after the command
[12:29] <Cod1> ok
[12:29] <caligula> can i run games in unbuntu
[12:29] <baktaah> Is it possible to add programs on to Kiba-dock?
[12:29] <ubuntuEdgy> so can any one help
[12:29] <Hypnotic> jrib: What are you looking for? Would you like for me to copy and paste the return?
[12:29] <jrib> caligula: yes, you can run some games
[12:29] <jrib> Hypnotic: yeah, that will be fine
[12:29] <xtknight> caligula, yes there are some games that work with Ubuntu natively.  others require an "emulation" method called WINE
[12:30] <ubuntuEdgy> yum clean all: command not found ????
[12:30] <Cod1> jowi: i get lots of permission denied
[12:30] <Jubei> guys i've made "fakeroot make-kpkg kernel_image kernel_headers" but I forgot to add an initrd, do I havec to make-kpkg clean before build another kernel with initrd or can I just do make_kpkg --initrd kernel_image ?
[12:30] <caligula> how i download that
[12:30] <caligula> ?
[12:30] <zulfajuniadi> ubuntuEdgy: there is no yum in ubuntu
[12:30] <caligula> or where?
[12:30] <Hypnotic> jrib: here tis. uid=1000(mike) gid=1000(mike) groups=4(adm),20(dialout),24(cdrom),25(floppy),29(audio),30(dip),44(video),46(plugdev),109(lpadmin),111(scanner),114(admin),115(fuse),1000(mike),1001(avg)
[12:30] <xtknight> caligula, what, wine?
[12:30] <caligula> yea
[12:30] <xtknight> !wine | caligula
[12:30] <ubotu> caligula: wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[12:30] <ubuntuEdgy> zulfajuniadi: make cleen ?
[12:30] <neilthereildeil> hey
[12:30] <zulfajuniadi> ubuntuEdgy: there is, but you have to manually install it. yum is usually for rh
[12:31] <neilthereildeil> you all were saying i have to edit fstbal after making swap a primary partition
[12:31] <hendaus> xtknight,  the second two lines it shows me the same :(
[12:31] <SharkP> xtknight: excuse, maybe I haven't undersood what I should do
[12:31] <jrib> Hypnotic: ok, now do you have more than one user on your system or is it enough to just give this user access to the vfat partition?
[12:31] <Cod1> jowi: it restarted succesfully, but it also said No soundcards found
[12:31] <neilthereildeil> what should i do to fstab?
[12:31] <xtknight> hendaus, try until the fifth i guess :(
[12:31] <SharkP> xtknight: which Shall I download?
[12:31] <hendaus> ok
[12:31] <xtknight> SharkP, umm well you have to obtain testdisk in some form
[12:31] <ubuntuEdgy> zulfajuniadi: im trying to install some thing
[12:31] <soundray> xtknight: I just remembered: there are certain situations where sync would return a success before the contents of dirty buffers are actually physically written to the disk. By calling it a second time, you would force the writing initiated by the first call to complete before the second one even gets executed.
[12:31] <xtknight> SharkP, what are you on now? linux?
[12:31] <Hypnotic> jrib: only one user
[12:31] <zulfajuniadi> ubuntuEdgy: what exactly are you trying to install?
[12:31] <baktaah> Is it possible to add programs on to Kiba-dock?
[12:31] <xtknight> soundray, ahhhh
[12:31] <SharkP> xtknight: linux
[12:31] <baktaah> How do u add programs/applikcations on to Kiba-dock
[12:31] <xtknight> soundray, weird, they should modify 'sync'
[12:31] <SharkP> but where I have to remove grub
[12:31] <xtknight> SharkP, this is the same PC in question?
[12:31] <Jowi> Cod1, ah. that's more like it. or rather, good that alsa restarted, bad that no cards were found. you should bug report this. it is not normal.
[12:32] <Cod1> am i screwed?
[12:32] <SharkP> xtknight: there's only Windows
[12:32] <SharkP> on the interessed pc
[12:32] <xtknight> SharkP, are you on the same PC that has the ntfs partition?  or this is a different PC?
[12:32] <soundray> xtknight: no, there is a good technical reason why it works like it does. I just can't remember ;)
[12:32] <SharkP> this is on a different PC
[12:32] <zulfajuniadi> ubuntuEdgy: what exactly are you trying to install?
[12:32] <Jowi> !bug | Cod1
[12:32] <ubotu> Cod1: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug report at: http://bugs.ubuntu.com/  -  Bugs in/wishes for the bots can be filed at http://launchpad.net/products/ubuntu-bots
[12:32] <Hypnotic> SharkP: Could you use the Windows disc and boot to the recovery console? The command would be "format /mbr" That would remove grub
[12:32] <jrib> Hypnotic: ok, at the moment what does  'ls -ld /path/to/mount/point' return?
[12:33] <xtknight> ehh format /mbr no longer works with XP
[12:33] <xtknight> and he doesn't want to do fixboot or fixmbr unless he wants to lose his data.
[12:33] <Cod1> so... jowi, do i have to switch to windows again..
[12:33] <baktaah> How do u add programs/applikcations on to Kiba-dock
[12:33] <baktaah> Is it possible to add programs on to Kiba-dock?
[12:33] <SharkP> xtknight: so, what shall I do?
[12:33] <Hypnotic> ah. I see
[12:33] <Jowi> Cod1, bug reports are important to all of us. bugs gets fixed :)
[12:33] <ubuntuEdgy> zulfajuniadi: /ActionCube$
[12:33] <zulfajuniadi> Hypnotic: actually the command is fixmbr
[12:33] <xtknight> SharkP, download the testdisk livecd
[12:33] <xtknight> SharkP, run that livecd on the 'interested' PC, as you put it ;P
[12:33] <SharkP> in which format?
[12:33] <jrib> Hypnotic: ?
[12:33] <Cod1> jowi, what do i say in the report?
[12:33] <xtknight> SharkP, the livecd of it.
[12:34] <Hypnotic> jrib: Sorry working on it now.
[12:34] <ubuntuEdgy> i have installed yum still get the same error
[12:34] <xtknight> SharkP, http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk_Livecd
[12:34] <jrib> Hypnotic: oh, you were having another conversation and I got confused, never mind :)
[12:34] <xtknight> SharkP, hmm wait
[12:34] <DreadKnight1> test
[12:34] <fiXXXerMet> Hi everyone.  Problem with both 6.10 and 7.04:  If I have my wireless card in while the machine is booting, it locks up.  Also, as soon as I stick the wireless card in the machine (after booting), it locks up.
[12:34] <Hypnotic> jrib: drwxr-xr-x 4 500 500 8192 1969-12-31 19:00 /media/sdb6
[12:34] <neilthereildeil> what should i modfy in fstab?
[12:34] <cuscus> any one speak spanish, please?
[12:34] <xtknight> SharkP, it says testdisk is included on this LiveCD.  http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php
[12:35] <harry> the 6.10 installer won't let me resize my windows partition with gparted
[12:35] <soundray> fiXXXerMet: what's the chipset on your wireless card?
[12:35] <jrib> Hypnotic: ok, just unmount it, and change the 500 to 1000 in your options, then remount
[12:35] <harry> it's ntfs
[12:35] <Jowi> Cod1, might be good to start with that "alsa-utils start" can not find your soundcard named 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW but that snd-hda-intel driver loads successfully.
[12:35] <Dayton> what the channel for ubuntu 7.04?
[12:35] <SharkP> i already have that
[12:35] <neilthereildeil> i just converted swap from extended to primary
[12:35] <Cod1> ok
[12:35] <xtknight> !feisty | Dayton
[12:35] <ubotu> Dayton: 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) - Feisty will be released at 0:00 UTC on April, 1
[12:35] <SharkP> but I can't boot from it
[12:35] <neilthereildeil> what should i modify in fstab?
[12:35] <Hypnotic> jrib: ah, thanks for the help
[12:35] <`nicola> while compiling I got this error /usr/bin/ld: /usr/lib/libfontconfig.a(fccfg.o): relocation R_X86_64_32 against `a local symbol' can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC
[12:35] <`nicola> any idea ?
[12:35] <makaveli> hey if i was to run /usr/bin/xterm what would be the command that i would put at the end to end a process?
[12:35] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, just the UUID or partition id
[12:35] <fiXXXerMet> soundray: I'm not sure.  It's a netgear 16-bit b pcmcia card.
[12:35] <caligula> if a download a file using ubuntu can i see the files on XP?
[12:36] <norealgravity> this will show you how to fix it. cpp.sf.net || Be patient, courteous, and precise...this is C++, we all have our segfaults. We don't do homework.
 nice point Metabol
 one should never derive from a standard container, as it doesn't allow anything that containment doesn't.
 C++ is not Java
 inheritance should only be used when necessary
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amNRUVBR438
[12:36] <xtknight> `nicola, 32bit program on a 64bit system?
[12:36] <neilthereildeil> xtknight: what should i do with that?
[12:36] <SharkP> xtknight: it give me problems about Ata, o something similar...
[12:36] <xtknight> norealgravity, what?
[12:36] <zulfajuniadi> makaveli: killall xterm?
[12:36] <Jowi> Cod1, now i need some sleep. sorry that your sound still isn't working after all you tried.
[12:36] <`nicola> xtknight, yes.
[12:36] <xtknight> `nicola, is it Wine?
[12:36] <sa1> how do I make a script that I can click to open up a wine program?
[12:36] <makaveli> zulfajuniadi: what if i want to do a certain process only?
[12:36] <soundray> fiXXXerMet: run 'tail -f /var/log/syslog' while you plug it in. Hopefully it will log some card information before it freezes.
[12:36] <`nicola> it's rhythmbox, but same problem with nspluginwrapper
[12:36] <`nicola> from sources
[12:36] <fiXXXerMet> okay
[12:36] <xtknight> compiling nspluginwrapper is Impossible(tm)
[12:36] <xtknight> but i dont know about ryhthmbox
[12:36] <fiXXXerMet> soundray: OK - one second.
[12:36] <Jowi> 'night all
[12:37] <caligula> if a download a file using ubuntu can i see the files on XP?
[12:37] <DreadKnight1> caligula
[12:37] <zulfajuniadi> makaveli: killall <process-name>
[12:37] <hendaus> xtknight,  when i type the kdesu kate  /etc/apt/sources.list <-- it shows this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13260/
[12:37] <DreadKnight1> get pvt, i'll help you
[12:37] <ubuntuEdgy> ohh well
[12:37] <xtknight> `nicola, rhythmbox doesnt haev 64 binaries
[12:37] <xtknight> ?
[12:37] <jrib> sa1: can't you setup nautilus to open .exe's with wine?
[12:37] <makaveli> ok thank you
[12:37] <soundray> caligula: yes
[12:37] <`nicola> xtknight, I'll check
[12:37] <Hypnotic> zulfajuniadi: Ah, fixmbr. It's been a long time. Fixmbr would work with XP from the boot CD?
[12:37] <xtknight> SharkP, what does?
[12:37] <neilthereildeil> xtknight: why does it use UUID?
[12:37] <caligula> thanks
[12:37] <sa1> I don't know
[12:37] <xtknight> SharkP, what gives you an error?
[12:37] <neilthereildeil> why desnt it just use the device name?
[12:37] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, hrm it just does :)
[12:37] <xtknight> !uuid | neilthereildeil
[12:37] <ubotu> neilthereildeil: 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)
[12:37] <soundray> caligula: do you have a dualboot XP/Ubuntu machine?
[12:37] <SharkP> xtknight: it blocks while it's booting
[12:37] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, it can stil use the legacy method
[12:37] <xtknight> SharkP, you already tried a livecd?
[12:37] <zulfajuniadi> Hypnotic: yes, it's the default rescue command to fixmbr
[12:38] <Tahir_H> search for ntfs support
[12:38] <SharkP> ehm,yes...
[12:38] <xtknight> hendaus, that is not a problem actually
[12:38] <DreadKnight1> caligula: get into pvt if you need more help about that
[12:38] <SharkP> but
[12:38] <SharkP> I try again
[12:38] <xtknight> SharkP, sorry.  this isn't going to be easy without a reformat
[12:38] <sa1> jrib: how
[12:38] <xtknight> SharkP, the best thing to do would be to backup your data.  if you can get testdisk started somehow though you can fully recover the partition
[12:39] <Hypnotic> zulfajuniadi: using fixmbr wouldn't remove grub ?
[12:39] <xtknight> SharkP, i have my doubts that the partition is even accessible with GRUB in the boot sector at all
[12:39] <xtknight> the ntfs, that is
[12:39] <xtknight> ntfs partitions and grub dont mix
[12:39] <SharkP> xtknight: and If I install again ubuntu?
[12:39] <SharkP> So,I'd put grub in ext3 partition
[12:39] <xtknight> SharkP, are you sure it is on the NTFS boot sector, and not the master boot record?  they are different.
[12:39] <hendaus> xtknight,  so no one works fine :<
[12:39] <xtknight> hendaus, hmm :|
[12:39] <SharkP> xtknight: I see this:
[12:39] <peterflute> ubuntu+1
[12:40] <xtknight> hendaus, well you need the codecs somehow.  im not sure.  maybe #kubuntu will have a better solution for the Kaffeine problems.  i dont even know if w32codecs will fix ti
[12:40] <fiXXXerMet> soundray: Nope.  Locks up before anything is written to syslog.
[12:40] <enderxim> Why would I not be able to edit a file? I'm trying to add a few lines to /proc/asound/modules and it's giving me an error when I save it, operation not permitted.
[12:40] <acefrahm_> zulfajuniadi: I'm pretty sure i've got that firewall off
[12:40] <SharkP> xtknight: when I see in NTFS partition, I see some files about grub in it
[12:40] <fiXXXerMet> soundray: It takes only about 2 seconds after I plug it in to lock up.
[12:40] <jrib> !sudo > enderxim    (enderxim, see the private message from ubotu)
[12:40] <xtknight> SharkP, do you see anything else on the NTFS partition or just grub stuff?  is the ntfs partition corrupted right now?
[12:40] <enderxim> jrib, Oh no, I"m using sudo
[12:40] <zulfajuniadi> Hypnotic: if it is installed in mbr, yes, but not if its installed on partition
[12:40] <xtknight> fixboot will fix a partition.
[12:40] <xtknight> but not an NTFS one with grub on it
[12:40] <xtknight> that will \damage\ it.
[12:40] <SharkP> xtknight: I can see the partition whit a live of beta feisty
[12:40] <zulfajuniadi> acefrahm_: can u pvt me
[12:40] <SharkP> but I can't write on it
[12:40] <xtknight> been there done hat
[12:41] <jrib> enderxim: what command are you using?
[12:41] <topspin> Anyone else missing /usr/lib32/libxcb* files from 64-bit Feisty?
[12:41] <xtknight> SharkP, do you see the file you expect on the NTFS partition?
[12:41] <Hypnotic> zulfajuniadi: Ah, I see. The partition is the problem
[12:41] <jrib> topspin: #ubuntu+1 for feisty help
[12:41] <hendaus> xtknight,  LjL told me about vlc?
[12:41] <xtknight> topspin, #ubuntu+1 may be more helpful
[12:41] <zulfajuniadi> Hypnotic: i guess so
[12:41] <sanityx> SharkP, format c:
[12:41] <topspin> jrib: thanks
[12:41] <enderxim> jrib, sudo vim /proc/asound/modules *edit* then trying to save it. can't edit it with nano, vim, etc. can't mv my own file to it cause i can't overwrite it
[12:41] <sanityx> :-P
[12:41] <SharkP> xtknight: I see in ntfs partition all the files
[12:41] <zulfajuniadi> Hypnotic: try fixboot while ur at it
[12:41] <soundray> fiXXXerMet: have you got any other PCMCIA cards? It could be a problem with the slot rather than the network chipset
[12:41] <SharkP> sanityx: too easy
[12:41] <sanityx> You can edit proc files?
[12:42] <SharkP> it's a school pc
[12:42] <sanityx> I dont think yo're supposd to edit proc files.
[12:42] <xtknight> hendaus, yes you can use VLC (VideoLAN client)
[12:42] <acefrahm_> zulfajuniadi: How?
[12:42] <xtknight> hendaus, instead of KAffeine.
[12:42] <sanityx> enderxim, what are you trying to do
[12:42] <xtknight> hendaus, i think it may play the files correctly
[12:42] <fiXXXerMet> soundray: No, that is my only card.  I have two slots, though - should I try the other?
[12:42] <enderxim> sanityx, Use my sb live card instead of the onboard sound
[12:42] <soundray> fiXXXerMet: sure, why not
[12:42] <sanityx> enderxim, go into bios, disable onboard sound.
[12:42] <xtknight> SharkP, hmm.  alright.  well you are on a livecd then.  you can get testdisk for linux
[12:42] <SharkP> so, See we tomorrow
[12:42] <enderxim> sanityx, I have
[12:42] <SharkP> gnight
[12:42] <hendaus> xtknight,  ok i try thank you my friend :))
[12:42] <xtknight> SharkP, run testdisk on the livecd
[12:42] <enderxim> sanityx, It still detects it, and I don't know why
[12:42] <xtknight> SharkP, but ok
[12:42] <sanityx> enderxim, Weird. Oh well, I know nothing about ALSA :(
[12:43] <sanityx> You definitely cant edit proc files though
[12:43] <enderxim> sanityx, That's how I normally fix that particular problem. Put options snd-a index=1 options snd-b index=0 at the end, it works fine
[12:43] <sanityx> hmm,
[12:43] <enderxim> sanityx, Thanks for the info though, didn't know you weren't supposed to edit those. As I said though, that always seems to work
[12:43] <fiXXXerMet> soundray: Ahah!  System still froze, but I got something in syslog.   Nothing bad, though - just that it is detected.
[12:43] <xtknight> hendaus, no problem
[12:44] <xtknight> hendaus, hope you find a solution...
[12:44] <zulfajuniadi> guys, how do you enable pvt? i forgot... hehe
[12:44] <`nicola> xtknight, I got a similar error with gimmie /usr/bin/ld: /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.1.2/../../../../lib64/libfontconfig.a(fccfg.o): relocation R_X86_64_32 against `a local symbol' can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC
[12:44] <`nicola> /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.1.2/../../../../lib64/libfontconfig.a: could not read symbols: Bad value
[12:44] <soundray> fiXXXerMet: you could remove 'quiet splash' from the kernel lines in your /boot/grub/menu.lst to get a verbose bootup, then boot with the card in place
[12:44] <hendaus> xtknight,  :)
[12:44] <xtknight> `nicola, well did you try with -fPIC?  i really don't know
[12:44] <sirkism> can anyone tell me what this is?
[12:44] <sirkism> eth0:avah Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:0F:B0:B8:B1:A1
[12:44] <sirkism>           inet addr:169.254.9.129  Bcast:169.254.255.255  Mask:255.255.0.0
[12:44] <sirkism>           UP BROADCAST MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
[12:44] <sirkism>           Interrupt:20 Base address:0x4400
[12:44] <`nicola> xtknight, how do I try the -fPIC ?
[12:44] <soundray> fiXXXerMet: right now, it could still be a problem with the PCMCIA subsystem *or* the network chipset
[12:44] <fiXXXerMet> Can I remove them from the grub menu, soundray?
[12:44] <xtknight> `nicola, LDFLAGS environment variable, i think.
[12:45] <fiXXXerMet> Or do I have to boot up ubuntu?
[12:45] <xtknight> `nicola, " export LDFLAGS=`echo $LDFLAGS`:-fPIC "
[12:45] <xtknight> `nicola, i think..
[12:45] <void^> sirkism: zeroconf magic
[12:45] <xtknight> `nicola, you should really ask people more experienced with these types of problems.  try the ##linux channel or perhaps ##debian
[12:45] <soundray> fiXXXerMet: you can edit the entries in the menu by hitting the 'e' key at the grub boot screen
[12:45] <sirkism> ah
[12:46] <sirkism> yeah whatever it is, it got my broadcom wireless driver to work with ubuntu finally.
[12:46] <`nicola> ok xtknight
[12:46] <tjl30> what is the comman to delete a directory?
[12:46] <`nicola> I tried  export LDFLAGS=`echo $LDFLAGS`:-fPIC and then make
[12:46] <xtknight> tjl30, sudo rm -r <directory>
[12:46] <`nicola> but same error
[12:46] <xtknight> hm no idea
[12:47] <fiXXXerMet> soundray: "unexpected IRQ trap at vector 50"
[12:48] <fiXXXerMet> Among other things...
[12:48] <soundray> fiXXXerMet: sounds like you have PCI conflicts. Your BIOS setup may help.
[12:48] <makaveli> hey trying this command /usr/bin/xterm killall process and it's not working any help?
[12:48] <jrib> makaveli: what are you trying to do?
[12:49] <makaveli> set a keybinding to end 3ddesktop on a push of a button
[12:49] <MrRio> Zend Studio doesn't fit in with ubuntu's theme, can I fix this? (it's a java app)
[12:49] <jrib> makaveli: there must be a better way than killing it, have you tried #ubuntu-effects?
[12:50] <makaveli> jrib: no, not familiar with that this is how i have done it in the past i just can't remember what it was
[12:50] <jannes> MrRio: I don't think so, I've only found screens with that ugly design
[12:51] <MrRio> jannes, yuk, ugly grey, there must be a way to get it atleast looking like one of the built in themes java swt has
[12:51] <hendaus> xtknight, thanx it works with vlc :)) and than for LjL  :)
[12:51] <makaveli> jrib: are you familiar withe the killall command?
[12:51] <jrib> makaveli: it's just 'killall name_of_process' but you should ask in #ubuntu-effects for a better way
[12:51] <fiXXXerMet> soundray: Nothing in there to change mess with, actually.  I have serial and parallel turned off there.
[12:52] <makaveli> jrib: so for the command i would type /usr/bin/xterm killall 3ddeskd right?
[12:52] <fiXXXerMet> makaveli: killall xterm or killall 3ddeskd
[12:52] <jrib> makaveli: no need for /usr/bin/xterm
[12:52] <makaveli> oh ok
[12:52] <makaveli> thank you
[12:53] <soundray> fiXXXerMet: I think you can manipulate the way the PCMCIA subsystem is initialized, blotting out address ranges etc. -- but that's beyond me... sorry
[12:53] <soundray> fiXXXerMet: with kernel boot options, I mean
[12:53] <fiXXXerMet> Okay.
[12:53] <makaveli> anyone know how to get an equalizer on rythmbox?
[12:54] <fiXXXerMet> Thanks for the help, soundray.
[12:54] <xeon> hello
[12:54] <xeon> u guys supporting feisty?
[12:55] <soundray> xeon: yes, in #ubuntu+1 please
[12:55] <jannes> MrRio: I'm not very familiar with java, but I think that's not possible atm
[12:55] <zulfajuniadi> i'm using feisty right now
[12:55] <xeon> ty
[12:55] <baktaah> Does anyone know how to add programs on to Kiba-dock?
[12:59] <cliebow_> soundray:#ubuntu+1 seems like a time warp of some sort..must be usrs there..mind looking?
[12:59] <`nicola> xtknight, ##linux and #debian guys didn't care about me. thouhg a #rhythmbox told me to reinstall libfontconfig1-dev and libfontconfig1 and it worked
[01:00] <cliebow_> ahhh
[01:01] <makaveli> does anyone know how to get an equalizer on rhythmbox?
[01:01] <pbcustom98> what is a good .flac player?
[01:02] <hanbush> hi, i was wondering how to convert xvid to VCD in edgy
[01:04] <mzanfardino> I'm trying to share a directory with a windows pc. I can read the windows share with smb, but I can't seem to share my directories.  What should I be using to share a directory so that a windows box can read it?
[01:04] <lavid> hanbush: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Mencoder_Introduction_Guide
[01:04] <hanbush> lavid: ty
[01:04] <lavid> hanbush: encoding is distro independent
[01:04] <mzanfardino> !smb share
[01:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about smb share - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:04] <pbcustom98> !flac
[01:04] <wcf`> is dapper more "stable" then edgy?
[01:04] <makaveli> does anyone know how to get an equalizer on rhythmbox?
[01:04] <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
[01:05] <nexeus> Hi is there any1 who could help with freenx setup
[01:06] <Shay-A> /joint #ubuntu64
[01:06] <makaveli> does anyone know how to get an equalizer on rhythmbox?
[01:06] <Shay-A> is there a 64bit ubuntu channel?
[01:07] <LjL> Shay-A: no
[01:08] <LjL> wcf`: some think it is. officially, they're both stable releases. dapper is supported for a longer time, though
[01:08] <LjL> !lts
[01:08] <ubotu> LTS means Long Term Support. LTS versions of Ubuntu will be supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server.
[01:08] <Shay-A> any recommendations on setting up my partitions? i'm thinking 1 for / another just like it for a different distro/upgrades etc and then /home and a swap
[01:08] <wcf`> k, i wondered what LTS was
[01:09] <pbcustom98> anyone know a good .flac player for kubuntu?
[01:09] <nexeus> Shay-A, ext3 Journaled or Reiserf Journaled
[01:10] <ravi_master> anyone willing to help me out with an overlay issue with ati radeon 9200?
[01:11] <wcf`> thxs LjL
[01:11] <Shay-A> nexeus haven't pick a format yet.. usually use ext3 though.. unless there's some other reason i should use reiserf
[01:11] <nexeus> ravi_master, explain I got an ati card
[01:12] <neilthereildeil> with this new method of accessing disks, how can i know what device the UUID belongs to?
[01:12] <Pollywog> is there some reason ppl like ATI cards for Linux?
[01:12] <nexeus> Shay-A, ext3 is good enough depends on ppl
[01:12] <pbcustom98> anyone know a good .flac player for kubuntu?
[01:12] <Pollywog> !formats
[01:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about formats - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:13] <chamberlain> Hi, I need some help configuring my box to share my internet connection, anyone?
[01:13] <dreadknought> how do i find out what version of xfree86 i'm running?
[01:13] <ravi_master> nexeus: I am having trouble setting up overlay on the right display. I've got dual display by default (didn't do anything really in my xorg with two different screens or anything.
[01:13] <neilthereildeil> my UUID for /dev/hda1 is 598a5.......
[01:13] <nexeus> not I started hating my ati gfx card  actually
[01:13] <Pollywog> dpkg -L | grep xfree86
[01:13] <neilthereildeil> and some other random stuff that doesnt how any correlation with the device name
[01:13] <Pollywog> oops
[01:13] <Pollywog> dpkg -l | grep xfree86
[01:13] <neilthereildeil> based on the uuid, how can i find the device name?
[01:13] <dreadknought> pollywog: thanks
[01:14] <nexeus> ravi_master,  what r u using for the dual display
[01:14] <gerards> hi everyone.
[01:14] <gerards> i'm thinking of using evms to resize my LVM volumes. any thing i should watch out for?
[01:14] <dreadknought> pollywog: that didn't do anything
[01:15] <dreadknought> not even any feed back
[01:15] <Pollywog> dreadknought: do you in fact have xfree86 installed from deb packages?
[01:15] <Pollywog> maybe you installed xorg?
[01:15] <Pollywog> or installed from source
[01:15] <dreadknought> i have no clue, i have a fresh install from the alternate install cd (text mode install), and i'm trying to get ATI drivers for my vid card
[01:16] <Pollywog> try this:  dpkg -l | grep xorg
[01:16] <dreadknought> ok, xorg appears to be installed
[01:16] <Pollywog> xorg is installed by default now
[01:17] <noisymouse> Maybe someone can help me... I'm using Feisty. After applying the most recent updates, xorg isn't starting up at boot. It's giving an error about "no screens found."
[01:17] <Pollywog> noisymouse: was it working before you updated?
[01:17] <jrib> noisymouse: please use #ubuntu+1 for feisty support
[01:18] <Genscher> hey :) just a little question :)
[01:18] <Genscher> i installed ubuntu beta today
[01:18] <AndyCR> hi, i cant get beryl to work
[01:18] <AndyCR> emerald crashes with
[01:18] <AndyCR> emerald: Could not acquire decoration manager selection on screen 0 display ":0.0"
[01:18] <dreadknought> do you know where i can go to get drivers for ATI for xorg?
[01:18] <AndyCR> join #ubuntu+1
[01:18] <wcf`> i have edgy installed but i am going to install dapper on another drive, will ubuntu give me an option to boot between them?
[01:18] <AndyCR> err, whoops :/
[01:18] <jrib> !ati > dreadknought    (dreadknought, see the private message from ubotu)
[01:18] <nexeus> Hi is there any1 who could help with freenx setup
[01:18] <Genscher> the beta works great :)
[01:19] <jrib> wcf`: it should let you know it found another copy of ubuntu when you install and it will add it to the grub menu
[01:19] <wcf`> k
[01:19] <wcf`> thxs jrib
[01:19] <Pollywog> xserver-xorg-video-ati - X.Org X server -- ATI display driver
[01:19] <Genscher> but i have another ubuntu/gnome/linux question: i have some nice old supported  ATI Rage Pro 128 with video out
[01:19] <nexeus> !freenx
[01:19] <ubotu> FreeNX is advanced remote desktop technology. For more information and install instructions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
[01:20] <neilthereildeil> how can i tell the device name based on the UUID?
[01:20] <Genscher> how can i enable that the display uses the video out?
[01:20] <jrib> !uuid | neilthereildeil
[01:20] <ubotu> neilthereildeil: 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)
[01:20] <neilthereildeil> yea
[01:20] <neilthereildeil> i read all that
[01:20] <Genscher> in the moment, the video out only contains a white screen :)
[01:20] <jrib> neilthereildeil: blkid  doesn't do what you want?
[01:20] <neilthereildeil> btw, why did sata compatibility make them change the name to some random characters in the UUID?
[01:20] <ofer> what is the command to copy full folder from my local computer using ssh while I already connect to the ssh server?
[01:21] <pbcustom98> anyone know a good .flac player for kubuntu?
[01:21] <noisymouse> pollywog: yes it had been working before hand... i'm going to the ubuntu+1 channel
[01:21] <Flannel> pbcustom98: Any of the players should play FLAC
[01:21] <Genscher> uh, 1000 people, no wonder that questions are hard to ask :)
[01:21] <Genscher> i'll try google once again
[01:22] <kingcobra> does anybody know what this problem is: /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off (initramfs)
[01:22] <kingcobra> i cant boot up
[01:22] <Flannel> Genscher: #ubuntu+1 for Feisty support, thanks.
[01:22] <Pollywog> kingcobra: I had the same problem, fixed it by using my old fstab without UUID's
[01:23] <Pollywog> kingcobra: check your fstab
[01:23] <kingcobra> how can i get to it
[01:23] <Genscher> Flannel: that's not about Feisty support, it's the same on egdy eft :) how can I enable that the screen is also send to video out?
[01:23] <neilthereildeil> jrib: why did sata compatibility make them change the name to some random characters in the UUID?
[01:23] <jrib> neilthereildeil: I don't know
[01:23] <Pollywog> kingcobra: I had to reinstall kubuntu when it happened to me
[01:23] <ofer> it is scp but what is the continue of the command
[01:23] <richardsonh> Gt a question for everyone. Does anyone know of a good tutorial for configuring VNC on 6.10?
[01:23] <Pollywog> kingcobra: do you have a GRUB CD?
[01:23] <ofer> I am already logged on
[01:23] <kingcobra> no
[01:24] <kingcobra> where can you get one
[01:24] <kingcobra> Pollywog:
[01:24] <neilthereildeil> als, when i run df, theres about 6 more partitions it shows that are not shown in gparted
[01:24] <neilthereildeil> why?
[01:24] <Pollywog> kingcobra: are you at a initramfs prompt in Busybox?
[01:24] <neilthereildeil> where did they come from?
[01:24] <kingcobra> yes
[01:24] <Pollywog> yikes
[01:24] <neilthereildeil> it shows things like varrun, varlock, procbususb....
[01:25] <Pollywog> I could not get help so I reinstalled kubuntu
[01:25] <neilthereildeil> where did they come from and why are theythere?
[01:25] <nexeus> Genscher, may be the resolution its not good for the display ur using for v out
[01:25] <Pollywog> but if you had a GRUB boot CD I think you could start the machine
[01:25] <DivineLight> Is there a tool which would allow me to backup my whole linux(all filesys) so if anything goes wrong I can restore my linux as it is
[01:25] <Pollywog> kingcobra: maybe you can fix it from a live cd if you have one
[01:25] <kingcobra> Pollywog: do you know what has to be changed in fstab
[01:26] <wcf`> well i appreciate help... going to install dapper. No going back to MS. :-) TY
[01:26] <Genscher> nexus: it's a TV screen on the composite out.
[01:26] <Pollywog> kingcobra: I just removed the UUID's from the fstab and used the tradiational format fstab
[01:27] <Pollywog> I think it is a bug in Ubuntu but I do not know how to report it
[01:27] <jason0_> When using gnome-terminal and rtorrent the arrow keys don't work correctly, but when using eterm they do. How can I make gnome-terminal map the arrow keys?
[01:27] <kingcobra> Pollywog: which is?
[01:27] <DivineLight> Is there a tool which would allow me to backup my whole linux(all filesys) so if anything goes wrong I can restore my linux as it is
[01:27] <kingcobra> Pollywog: bugs.ubuntu.com
[01:27] <LjL> !backup > DivineLight    (DivineLight, see the private message from Ubotu)
[01:27] <Pollywog> kingcobra: are you familiar with the format of fstab files?
[01:28] <kingcobra> slightly
[01:28] <nexeus> Genscher, reduce the rez to 800x600 im not sure tho had something like that on a nv card on windows tho
[01:28] <Pollywog> I think the file is in a form where all you do is remove the UUID's and uncomment the commented entries; that is how mine was
[01:28] <DivineLight> thanks
[01:28] <Rug> Howdy all
[01:29] <kingcobra> ok ill try thanx Pollywog
[01:29] <Genscher> nexus: ok, i'll try. the card should be right, since i get a clear white 16:9 image on the tv :) so you could be absolutely right :) thanks
[01:29] <Pollywog> kingcobra: and I do not know how to describe what happened well enough to make the bug fixers happy
[01:29] <nexeus> we'll see np
[01:29] <Pollywog> after all I could not take a screenshot  ;)
[01:29] <kingcobra> yeah thats always hard Pollywog
[01:29] <the-reallap> i think im having a kernel problem. how can i determine whats causeing it?
[01:30] <SlimeyPete> the-reallap: check in /var/log/messages and /var/log/dmesg
[01:30] <Pollywog> and dmesg
[01:30] <SlimeyPete> that'll probably give you a clue
[01:31] <acefrahm> zulfajuniadi:Are you still connected?
[01:31] <the-reallap> i cant even install
[01:31] <dealc> How do I copy a directory with termnal?
[01:31] <dfgas> arghh, how do i get ubuntu installed on my mac, i am installing onto my usb drive, i setup a newworld boot partition on the extenal, ext3 and swap   and yaboot can't install for some reason.   it is on a g4 1.25 ghz emac
[01:31] <Pollywog> the-reallap: have you tried the alternate install cd?
[01:31] <the-reallap> no
[01:31] <Pollywog> some machines do not have enough memory to use the graphical installer
[01:31] <the-reallap> what is on that that isnt on the other
[01:31] <dealc> How do I copy a directory with termnal?
[01:31] <Pollywog> some machines do not have enough memory to use the graphical installer
[01:32] <the-reallap> i have 2.5GB of RAM
[01:32] <jrib> dealc: cp -a
[01:32] <Pollywog> that should be enough
[01:32] <Pollywog> still, try the alternate install cd/iso
[01:32] <the-reallap> i tried knoppix live cd. and it booted fine
[01:32] <ravi_master> nexeus: it just worked for me right out of the box, I didn't use mergefb or xinerama
[01:32] <neozen> hoallo all
[01:32] <SlimeyPete> if it's an error in the graphics module then the alternate install cd will help a bit too as the installer is non-graphical
[01:32] <the-reallap> but when i try to install ubuntu. it freezes
[01:32] <neozen> I'm setting up a boxen for someone
[01:33] <Pollywog> one of my machines boots the live cd but I still had to use the alternate install CD
[01:33] <the-reallap> okay ill get the alt cd then
[01:33] <neozen> and I'm having a little trouble getting a Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03) working
[01:33] <dealc> jrib: Thanks
[01:34] <nexeus> ravi_master,  so your xorg is already setup for 2 monitor ???
[01:34] <ravi_master> nexeus: nope
[01:34] <ravi_master> nexeus: let me paste it for you
[01:34] <nexeus> ok
[01:34] <misfit_toy> so what's the story with the wodim package on feisty? I can't seem to burn anything correctly even from the command line.
[01:35] <Pollywog> !feisty
[01:35] <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) - Feisty will be released at 0:00 UTC on April, 1
[01:35] <neozen> !botsnack
[01:35] <ubotu> Yum!
[01:36] <derrin> Hi...  I am an ubuntu noobie.  I just plugged in m DV camera (Panasonic NV-GS11) with firewire and my system is not recognising it.  Any ideas why not?
[01:36] <neozen> so anyone any good with the bcm4306 rev 3?
[01:36] <dealc> Is there any windows SSH Server programs and/or services?
[01:37] <neozen> dealc: puTTY
[01:37] <Pollywog> is PuTTY a server?
[01:37] <neozen> dealc: no... putty is client
[01:37] <neilthereildeil> putty is a program that lets you connect to servers
[01:37] <melia> no is client
[01:37] <neilthereildeil> via ssh/telnet etc
[01:37] <dealc> I need a program that is a server.
[01:37] <Pollywog> I think he wants a server
[01:37] <nexeus> putty is an ssh client i think
[01:37] <neilthereildeil> ssh ient for windows
[01:37] <dealc> I have putty on all of my machines
[01:38] <Pollywog> yes there are ssh servers for windows
[01:38] <dealc> I need a ssh server for windows. Any links would be nice.
[01:38] <Pollywog> but I don't recall where to get them and I believe none are free
[01:38] <nexeus> on the subject does any 1 know how to setup freenx
[01:38] <ravi_master> nexeus: let me paste it for you: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13271/
[01:38] <sanityx> dealc, http://caspian.dotconf.net/menu/Software/SSHD-NT/
[01:39] <ravi_master> nexeus: this configuration gives me a 1280x768 "cloned" display on my lcd and my lcd flat panel
[01:39] <derrin> Hi...  I am an ubuntu noobie.  I just plugged in m DV camera (Panasonic NV-GS11) with firewire and my system is not recognising it.  Any ideas why not?
[01:39] <Pollywog> dealc: http://sshwindows.sourceforge.net/
[01:40] <Stoik> ok little help here please
[01:40] <Rug> Stoik: just ask
[01:41] <nexeus> ravi_master,  and it work ?
[01:41] <Stoik> trying to figure out why the live cd just keeps reboot my computer instead of launching the os
[01:41] <Rug> derrin: what do you see when you type dmesg |tail in a term window?
[01:41] <ravi_master> nexeus: yes, :-) but it gives me the video overlay on the wrong display, I want it on the big screen but it gives it to me on the small one. You know what I mean?
[01:42] <Pollywog> I wonder if Stoik's problem can be solved by using vesa
[01:42] <nexeus> I think the rez need to be same for both
[01:42] <derrin> Sorry Rug... don't understand command line really ... bit nervous of it.  sall I just go ahead and type in what you told me to write?
[01:42] <Stoik> it does it on both my systems but did fine on the laptop
[01:43] <nexeus> #       Option  "MetaModes"                     "1280x728-1280x728" # Monitor Resolutions for Primary-Secondary monitors
[01:43] <Rug> derrin: Yes type that and read the output.  Tell me if it says anything about your camera
[01:43] <ravi_master> nexeus: you see, they are all commented lines
[01:43] <shark-1> can i run .exe files on ubuntu?
[01:43] <Pollywog> shark-1: no
[01:44] <Rug> shark-1: with wine yse, kinda
[01:44] <Pollywog> shark-1: not unless you use WINE or Windows installed on VMware or similar
[01:44] <Ashfire908> brb
[01:44] <shark-1> thx
[01:44] <mirashii> I'm having issues with working with my external monitor. This forum thread describes the issue I'm having almost exactly, with the exception that I'm slightly newer hardware and different resolutions, but the symptoms and underlying issue are likely the same. http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1335851&postcount=1
[01:44] <nexeus> ravi_master, and if uncommented what happens
[01:45] <mirashii> If anyone has any suggestions, I'd try the recommended solutions in the rest of the thread, except they require the fglrx driver which I have been unable to install.
[01:45] <ravi_master> nexeus: it just keeps doing the same thing, 1280x768
[01:45] <dealc> Does anyone use VMware Workstation with 6.10
[01:45] <Rug> dealc: yupp
[01:45] <ravi_master> nexeus: hold on, let me do 768 and see what happens.
[01:45] <Pollywog> dealc: I do
[01:45] <ravi_master> nexeus: brb
[01:45] <derrin> Rug:  no mentio of the camera...
[01:45] <billboforealdoe> anyone know a sound fix besides acpi=off
[01:46] <dealc> On my XP Pro machine i have a install if it on there and my file server both run 6.10 with o problems
[01:46] <dealc> *no
[01:47] <nexeus> does any 1 know how to setup freenx plz
[01:47] <Pollywog> dealc: if you want to run VMware on Ubuntu and run XP on that, it will work
[01:47] <nino> im having an error 15: file not found in grub
[01:47] <Rug> derrin: I have no firewire devices to test myself.  try:   lsusb
[01:47] <nino> can anyone help me on a 1 on 1? i would appreciate it
[01:47] <Pollywog> dealc: but you need to prepare the kernel every time you upgrade it, so VMware will run
[01:47] <derrin> Rug:  Wat do you mean by lsusb?  Usb post?
[01:48] <derrin> Rug: USB port?
[01:48] <Stoik> could the processer have anything to do with it
[01:48] <Pollywog> don't need to recompile it just get the sources and do 'make prepare-all'
[01:49] <Rug> derrin: type lsusb at the term window and see if your camera get mentioned
[01:49] <Pollywog> Stoik: I was thinking it was a graphics problem
[01:49] <nino> im having an error 15: file not found in grub
[01:49] <Stoik> so how do i fix it?
[01:49] <billboforealdoe> is there a way to use a windows sound driver on here?
[01:49] <Pollywog> I think you stop the boot and edit grub
[01:49] <Pollywog> to use vesa
[01:49] <Stoik> vesa?
[01:49] <derrin> Rug: various things mentioned...  but no explicit reference to the camera... some things anonymous, though...
[01:50] <kurumin> oi
[01:50] <ravi_master> who was helping me with ati radeon again?
[01:50] <derrin> Rug:  I'll try unplugging to see if there is anything different?
[01:50] <Pollywog> that is how I have done it with Linspire and I think something like that works in Ubuntu... are you using a VIA chipset, Stoik?
[01:51] <ravi_master> _damn, who was helping me?_
[01:51] <Rug> derrin: like I said I have no firewire equipment to see what it reports as.  do this:  dmesg |tail (and notice the output) unplug camera & dmesg |tail again (notice). Plug in camera dmesg |tail again  -=> something MUST showup about your camera
[01:51] <nexeus> ravi_master,
[01:52] <derrin> Rug: exactly the same when I unplugged....  What were you trying to do with dmesg | tail  ?
[01:52] <Meheren> have a bootable iso image that is supposted to be put on a cd then, but I don't have a burner is there ANY way to boot from the iso's contetns (happens to be a live cd for running freeBSD)
[01:52] <ravi_master> nexeus: there you are, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13273/
[01:52] <Rug> dmesg is where all system 'events
[01:52] <Rug> are logged
[01:52] <ravi_master> when I uncomment the lines with mergedfb and resolutions there, I just get one screen working (big screen on svga)
[01:52] <ravi_master> nexeus: when I uncomment the lines with mergedfb and resolutions there, I just get one screen working (big screen on svga)
[01:52] <Rug> dmesg |tail shows the last 5 lines of the dmesg log
[01:52] <ravi_master> sorry about the repeats.
[01:53] <nexeus> ok
[01:53] <kingcobra> does anybody know what mount:special device /dev/hdb1 does not exist'' means
[01:53] <derrin> dmesg | tail
[01:53] <Rug> derrin: type that in your term window
[01:54] <nino> im having an error 15: file not found in grub
[01:54] <hesham> Help: am having a problem with arabic languages.. i've enabled it from language support but many applications doesn't show arabic letters!!
[01:54] <neozen> found my answer http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=340689&highlight=bcm4306
[01:54] <nino> can someone pls help? :/
[01:54] <ravi_master> hey neozen
[01:54] <pbcustom98> anyone know a good .flac player for kubuntu?
[01:54] <Rug> pbcustom98: have you tried amarok?
[01:55] <kingcobra> pbcustom98, #kubuntu probably
[01:56] <Meheren> I have a bootable iso image that is supposted to be put on a cd then, but I don't have a burner is there ANY way to boot from the iso's contetns (happens to be a live cd for running freeBSD)
[01:56] <derrin> Rug:  when i unplugged, it told me:  [17183709.504000]  ieee1394: Node suspended: ID:BUS[0-00:1023]   GUID[00804580b12fb1bb] 
[01:56] <ravi_master> nexeus: any way I can just get dual screen for sure with ati radeon oss drivers?
[01:56] <Rug> derrin: that's good atleast your firewire port is working & supported
[01:56] <hesham> Help: am having a problem with arabic languages.. i've enabled it from language support but many applications doesn't show arabic letters!!
[01:56] <nino> im having an error 15: file not found in grub
[01:57] <nexeus> ravi_master, have you try with "radeon" instead of "ati" for driver
[01:57] <Pollywog> hesham: you might want to try 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales'
[01:57] <ravi_master> nexeus: shouldn't matter since ati invokes radeon driver, right?
[01:57] <Pollywog> I am not sure it will help but worth a shot
[01:58] <hesham> Pollywog: am having that problem with x-chat.. this command has no parameters to set for this program
[01:58] <hesham> i mean i have only to write this command on the terminal ?
[01:58] <cafuego_> Meheren: Easiest would be to install and use vmware
[01:58] <nexeus> well some card r wierd my work with ati better than radeon
[01:58] <nexeus> x800
[01:58] <derrin> Rug:  when i plugged in again, it told me:  [17183916.088000]  ieee1394: Current remote IRM is not 1394a-2000 compliant, resetting...
[01:58] <derrin> [17183916.360000]  ieee1394: Node resumed: ID:BUS[0-00:1023]   GUID[00804580b12fb1bb] 
[01:58] <derrin> [17183916.364000]  ieee1394: Node changed: 0-00:1023 -> 0-01:1023
[01:59] <Pollywog> hesham: yes in the command line
[01:59] <Pollywog> but I don't know if it will help with xchat
[01:59] <Pollywog> try it, set all the languages you want
[02:00] <Meheren> can you get it free for ppc arch?
[02:00] <kingcobra> does anybody know what 'mount:special device /dev/hdb1 does not exist' means
[02:00] <nexeus> ravi_master, sorry u might have better luck in forums or from some1 else
[02:00] <Pollywog> kingcobra: I think it means that drive was not detected
[02:00] <ravi_master> nexeus: bah, thanks for the try though. anyone else?
[02:01] <kingcobra> Pollywog, it shows up in gparted
[02:01] <nexeus> ravi_master,  np
[02:01] <Pinnen> kingcobra: you might not have nfs support in kernel?
[02:01] <kingcobra> Pinnen, its ext3
[02:01] <kingcobra> prtition
[02:01] <neilthereildeil> does ubuntu not use runlevels?
[02:01] <hesham> Pollywog: done with the terminal.. i have now to restart?
[02:01] <Pinnen> kingcobra: ehh.. ok
[02:01] <cafuego_> neilthereildeil: Not to determine whether X should run, no.
[02:01] <neilthereildeil> i have the windowmanager by default running on runlevel 2
[02:02] <Pollywog> hesham: I think it would be sufficient to logout and then back in
[02:02] <ramza3> has anyone got an older thinkpad (23) and used the default network card
[02:02] <neilthereildeil> how can i start/stop x?
[02:02] <Pinnen> kingcobra: well.. to drunk to figure out now.. sorry ;)
[02:02] <hesham> thank you Pollywog
[02:02] <kingcobra> Pinnen, ok :)
[02:02] <Pollywog> neilthereildeil: /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[02:02] <cafuego_> neilthereildeil: 'update-rc.d -f gdm remove'
[02:02] <hesham> Pollywog: is there anything to try if it doesn't work ?
[02:02] <Pollywog> neilthereildeil: /etc/init.d/kdm stop if using kde
[02:02] <Pollywog> kdm rather
[02:02] <cafuego_> neilthereildeil: That will prevent it from running at satrtup.
[02:03] <cafuego_> neilthereildeil: TO add it back in, 'update-rc.d gdm defaults'
[02:03] <cafuego_> neilthereildeil: OR you can manually remove the startup symlinks in /etc/rc?.d/
[02:03] <Pollywog> hesham you might try Google or else a different IRC client
[02:03] <the-reallap> i just tried the 7.04 disc. and it didnt freeze. but now i get "/bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
[02:03] <Pollywog> such as kvirc
[02:03] <clearzen> cafuego_: do you have to use `` characters in that command?
[02:03] <the-reallap> then the next line is (initramfs)
[02:03] <cafuego_> clearzen: Of course not.
[02:04] <clearzen> cafuego_: just checking
[02:04] <kingcobra> what is the command to list partitions
[02:04] <Pollywog> the-reallap: you already installed Ubuntu right?  you did an upgrade and this happened?
[02:04] <the-reallap> no
[02:04] <the-reallap> ive never installed ubuntu
[02:04] <Pollywog> k
[02:04] <Pollywog> I have never seen that error from the live cd
[02:04] <AmyRose> kvirc is the most bloated IRC client I've ever seen in my life.
[02:05] <the-reallap> its not the live cd
[02:05] <Pollywog> or konversation
[02:05] <funfun> kingcobra, try sudo fdisk -l
[02:05] <intelikey> Error:>>  hmmm i'm having a bit of a problem with modprobe  E: QM_FUNCTION not supported.    can't use modprobe...   ?
[02:05] <intelikey> i installed 'modutils' which supplies the "modprobe" command, no errors all deps are up to snuff,  but modprobe does not work.   anyone got a clue-by-four to hit me with ?
[02:05] <williammanda> can someone look at this and tell me why hdb1 isn't monunting on boot up...http://pastebin.ca/419013
[02:05] <kingcobra> funfun, thanks
[02:05] <AmyRose> Pollywog: Yeah, Konversation is much less...in-your-face
[02:05] <funfun> lavid, mIRC runs with wine
[02:05] <AmyRose> lavid: What do you use on Linux?
[02:06] <derrin> Rug:  when i plugged in again, it told me:  [17183916.088000]  ieee1394: Current remote IRM is not 1394a-2000 compliant, resetting...
 [17183916.360000]  ieee1394: Node resumed: ID:BUS[0-00:1023]   GUID[00804580b12fb1bb] 
 [17183916.364000]  ieee1394: Node changed: 0-00:1023 -> 0-01:1023
[02:06] <lavid> funfun: i know. i'd still rather run something native since i don't spend much time on IRC
[02:06] <the-reallap> any explinations to my erroe?
[02:06] <lavid> AmyRose: i just use GAIM as an IRC client... even though it's not good, by any means
[02:06] <billboforealdoe> how do i get my volume in terminal
[02:06] <Pollywog> the-reallap: are you trying to install Ubuntu?
[02:07] <AmyRose> lavid: Try XChat or Konversation. I've been told by ex-mIRC users that they are both very good.
[02:07] <Pollywog> I got that error (initramfs) when I upgraded
[02:07] <Pollywog> AmyRose: he is using xchat now
[02:07] <Pollywog> oops no
[02:07] <Pollywog> wrong person
[02:07] <lavid> AmyRose: thanks, i'll give them a shot
[02:07] <Pollywog> sorry
[02:07] <lavid> hehe
[02:07] <AmyRose> Pollywog: He said he's using Gaim
[02:07] <intelikey> billboforealdoe alsamixer   or install aumix and run it.
[02:07] <AmyRose> or she
[02:08] <lavid> he
[02:08] <AmyRose> ok
[02:08] <the-reallap> yeah, this is the first time ive ever tried to out linux on here
[02:08] <billboforealdoe> thank you
[02:08] <Pollywog> yes I thought it was the guy who is having language problems with xchat
[02:08] <the-reallap> what can i do about it
[02:08] <Pollywog> my fingers were faster than my eyes
[02:08] <AmyRose> Pollywog: Oh, i was talking to lavid
[02:08] <Pollywog> yes
[02:08] <kingcobra> what is ext3 called in mount
[02:08] <intelikey> nobody knows ?
[02:08] <billboforealdoe> is there a free cedega
[02:08] <kingcobra> like fat32 is vfat
[02:08] <AmyRose> Gaim is great for IRC beginners, but it isn't that great for IRC addicts
[02:09] <Pollywog> the-reallap: you might check the ubuntu forums
[02:09] <jrib> kingcobra: "ext3"
[02:09] <intelikey> kingcobra it's called ext3  but that is not the problem
[02:09] <the-reallap> okay
[02:09] <lavid> billboforealdoe: kinda... cedegacvs it doesn't have the UI that subscribers get. WINE is getting very good, have you tried whatever you're looking to run under WINE?
[02:09] <nexeus> kingcobra, it would 83 in fdisk
[02:10] <billboforealdoe> have not tried wine yet but i do have it
[02:10] <intelikey> kingcobra if you are getting  "you must supply fs type" messages then the device is not being read correctly.
[02:10] <kingcobra> intelikey,   i got past last problem -stupid misspellin
[02:10] <nexeus> kingcobra, it would 83 linux in fdisk
[02:11] <billboforealdoe> the other day though i found cedega free and i cant find it again. i had to reboot and it erased it
[02:11] <neilthereildeil> how can i bypass the dm when startuing gnome?
[02:11] <neilthereildeil> ive set it to not start the window manager when i boot
[02:11] <neilthereildeil> isnt that faster?
[02:11] <intelikey> neilthereildeil startx
[02:11] <_nino> im having an error 15: file not found in grub
[02:12] <_nino> i don't remember changing anything at all that might've caused this to happen
[02:12] <ForrestF> I'm using Ubuntu 6.06 LTS and I'm trying to get the Linux Netzero client working, all it says is (Turning DM off) and dumps to shell, under slackware 10 it shows its login screen.
[02:12] <_nino> i just did a restart and there that message was
[02:12] <_nino> i pressed "e" over the linux bootup that i use in grub
[02:12] <_nino> and i have the following readout
[02:12] <neilthereildeil> also, how can i take out the diable of root?
[02:13] <derrin> Rug:  have I lost you?
[02:13] <neilthereildeil> i wanna be able to log in as root its annoying
[02:13] <Pollywog> how does one get the grub menu when installing ubuntu?
[02:13] <Pollywog> like before it boots
[02:13] <kingcobra> intelikey, nexeus wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdb1, missing codepage or other error
[02:13] <colbert> How do I restore Windows XP's bootloader after GRUB has been installed over it ???
[02:13] <neilthereildeil> colbert:lol
[02:14] <neilthereildeil> that happened to me alot
[02:14] <colbert> hehe
[02:14] <ForrestF> colbert, you got a windows Xp disk
[02:14] <_nino> root (hd0,0) | kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.17.11-generic root= /dev/hdb1 ro quiet splash | initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.17.11-generic | boot
[02:14] <Linuturk> colbert, do you want to keep using Ubuntu?
[02:14] <neilthereildeil> i think i installed XP 9 times over witer break 2 yrs ago b/c of that
[02:14] <neilthereildeil> u have to reinstall XP
[02:14] <Linuturk> colbert, neilthereildeil you don't have to reinstall XP
[02:14] <SongOfTheWeave> anyone had issues with yesterdays update?
[02:14] <intelikey> kingcobra don't supply any -t type on that.  linux can and does very well autodetect fs type    if it's still the same error  you should check that an fs exists at that location.
[02:15] <colbert> i have the XP drive mounted on my PC, I'm in vista right now (installing ubuntu other machine).. I only want to use XP on the other machine with this drive
[02:15] <Linuturk> colbert, neilthereildeil you boot to a windows setup disk, load the recovery console, and type "fixmbr"
[02:15] <Linuturk> colbert, type "help" if that syntax doesn't work
[02:15] <_nino> sigh..
[02:15] <kingcobra> intelikey, tried without -t same message
[02:16] <ramza3> if I do sudo lspci --- I have an ethernet controller listed but but it doesnt work (thinkpad t23) - Ethernet controller: interal corp 82557 Ethernet Pro 100
[02:16] <colbert> Linuturk: Where do I get the XP setup disk? or do you mean the originall install CD i have
[02:16] <neilthereildeil> i tried fixmbr, that didnt work
[02:16] <neilthereildeil> EVER
[02:16] <Linuturk> colbert, the original CD
[02:16] <Linuturk> neilthereildeil, then there are other factors in your situation, but generally, that is the "fix"
[02:16] <dj-fu> ramza3: what driver did you try to use? it's an e100
[02:16] <intelikey> kingcobra a few different things can cause that (assuming that the parttion is formated)  not a module inserted in the kernel for the fs type   "lsmod | grep <expected type>" chould confirm that.
[02:17] <Linuturk> colbert, if you have system images, it won't work. You need an install disk
[02:17] <ramza3> dj-fu, I didnt try anything yet, I have whatever the default has ubu 6.10
[02:17] <casso> h
[02:18] <neilthereildeil> so are runlevels essentiall useless in ubuntu?
[02:18] <intelikey> neilthereildeil unless you change from the default,  2-5 are all equal
[02:19] <kingcobra> intelikey, what am i looking for there
[02:19] <intelikey> the fs driver for that type fs
[02:20] <kingcobra> intelikey, it should be an ext3 partition it was my root before problem, im on ubuntu install cd now
[02:20] <intelikey> kingcobra ok look for ext3
[02:21] <kingcobra> yes ext3        142728  0
[02:21] <kingcobra> jbd             62228 1 ext3
[02:21] <intelikey> kingcobra ok  sudo fdisk -l       and see that it's still a partition
[02:21] <kingcobra> yes
[02:22] <intelikey> or cat /proc/partitions
[02:22] <intelikey> ok   fsck /dev/hda1
[02:22] <intelikey> sudo that ^
[02:23] <nexeus> kingcobra, u need to umount before fsck
[02:23] <kingcobra> start what a i looking for after fsck
[02:23] <Lowe> i've a problem, all my title-bars after some expiriments with Compiz, i tried to remove compiz, but that dont solve the problem
[02:23] <nalioth> !patience | ForrestF
[02:23] <ubotu> ForrestF: The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[02:23] <ramza3> dj-fu, ok, I did modprobe eepro100 and it looks like ubuntu recognizes the card, I also did 'sudo dhclient' but it still didnt pick up anything (no internet)
[02:23] <intelikey> kingcobra does it run ?
[02:24] <intelikey> any errors ?
[02:24] <ForrestF> nalioth: it helps to ask around thats all
[02:25] <kingcobra> intelikey, it asks for action1 2 or 3
[02:25] <alesh> connect irc.freenode.net
[02:25] <intelikey> ?
[02:25] <kingcobra> copy orig to backup
[02:25] <dragons232> hey i have a laptop tht has faulty memory does ne1 know how i can fix tht?
[02:25] <kingcobra> copy backup to orig
[02:25] <kingcobra> no action
[02:26] <Lowe> nobody an idea? i'm quite stuck...
[02:26] <joeyk_> dragons232, get diff memory
[02:26] <xtknight> dragons232, the linux kernel has options to avoid certain addresses i think.  but i dont know the options off the top of my head.  linux is undoubtedly the most flexible in this area, though
[02:26] <bulmer> dragons232: which brand and model of laptop you've got?
[02:26] <intelikey> kingcobra and what are the choices it lists ?
[02:26] <xtknight> can you replace the memory in a laptop?
[02:27] <dragons232> umm its not realy my linux partition thts the problem
[02:27] <kingcobra> those 3
[02:27] <dfgas> how do i get ubuntu installed on my mac, i am installing onto my usb drive, i setup a newworld boot partition on the extenal, ext3 and swap   and yaboot can't install for some reason.   it is on a g4 1.25 ghz emac
[02:27] <kingcobra> copy orig to backup
[02:27] <kingcobra> copy backup to orig
[02:27] <dragons232> the windows partition just gives me bsod
[02:27] <lavid> dragons232: if you can, take out the faulty memory and run on the other dimm... if you have more than 1 dimm
[02:27] <kingcobra> no action
[02:27] <syosoft> hey guys, how can i create a multifile tarball?
[02:27] <syosoft> tar -M <filename> ??
[02:27] <neilthereildeil> also, in all 6 virtual terminals, the text isnt full screen
[02:27] <FringeJacket> what compiler uses the command "g++ (file name) -o (file name)
[02:27] <intelikey> kingcobra oh yes sorry.   just a sec.
[02:27] <neilthereildeil> theres bars on the edges
[02:27] <dragons232> and i cant take the memory out
[02:27] <xtknight> FringeJacket, g++ /is/ the compiler
[02:27] <dragons232> it is the internal memory not the one under the keyboard
[02:27] <intelikey> kingcobra ok just before that what was the error message it displayed ?
[02:28] <bulmer> syosoft: you want to tar a bunch of files?  put them in a directory and tar the whole directory
[02:28] <lavid> dragons232: what do you mean by internal memory? i'm sure it can be removed with some effort
[02:28] <syosoft> no
[02:28] <syosoft> i want to tar an iso into 4 200mb files
[02:28] <FringeJacket> xtknight thanks, I was having a stupid moment. so for a friend to get it, its just sudo apt-get install g++?
 copy backup to orig <<< probably what you want.
[02:28] <kingcobra> intelikey, it said there are differences between boot sector and its backup
[02:28] <xtknight> FringeJacket, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[02:28] <xtknight> FringeJacket, generally..
[02:28] <syosoft> much like winrar does....
[02:28] <neilthereildeil> how can i get the virtual terminals to be fullscreen?
[02:28] <djm62> syosoft: you want split I think
[02:29] <lavid> dragons232: unless your laptop is super old, it can be removed
[02:29] <kingcobra> intelikey, should i do that
[02:29] <syosoft> whichever :) how to do it?
[02:29] <xtknight> do all laptops have all their ram under the keyboard nowadays?
[02:29] <xtknight> i should say, easily accessible
[02:29] <dragons232> how can it be removed?
[02:29] <bulmer> syosoft: i do not know what rar does, but you can mount an iso, pick the directories within it thats less than 200MB and tar it one by one..yes?
[02:29] <dfgas> !yaboot
[02:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about yaboot - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:29] <Caplain> fucking computer
[02:29] <xtknight> !language
[02:29] <syosoft> eek, no way
[02:29] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[02:29] <joeyk_> dell's memory is accessed from the bottom
[02:29] <FringeJacket> xtknight thanks much and hugz
[02:29] <kingcobra> nexeus, what should i umount for
[02:29] <syosoft> i'd like to add the iso to a new tar
[02:29] <intelikey> kingcobra   i pass.    cause you have probably already lost data, and if i tell you do this or do that and then you find that your files are gond you'll hate me.
[02:29] <kingcobra> and fsck for actually?
[02:30] <lavid> dragons232: well, you would have to tell me what model your lappy is, now wouldn't you? :-p
[02:30] <marcin> where are cameras mounted too?
[02:30] <xtknight> kingcobra, what has happened?
[02:30] <kingcobra> intelikey, ok
[02:30] <syosoft> and when i save it, it gives me a "split into 200mb files"
[02:30] <marcin> where are cameras mounted when hooked up via USB?
[02:30] <nexeus> kingcobra, before fsck u need to unmount
[02:30] <kingcobra> xtknight, im trying to mount a hard drive
[02:30] <jeduan> marcin, on the desktop
[02:30] <djm62> syosoft: split -b 200m input.iso splitiso
[02:30] <intelikey> kingcobra fsck = file system check
[02:30] <lavid> marcin: possibly /media/SOMETHING
[02:30] <Lowe> still having problems with the windows, no title-bars, anyone an idea what to do to fix it?
[02:30] <xtknight> Lowe, are you running Beryl
[02:30] <marcin> ok
[02:30] <djm62> syosoft: or rather, man split but that's how I read it
[02:30] <lavid> marcin: depends upon the protocol
[02:31] <Lowe> xtknight: nop
[02:31] <xtknight> Lowe, compiz or xgl?
[02:31] <intelikey> xtknight can't umount what you can't mount.  as per kingcobra
[02:31] <Lowe> i ran compiz, but i removed it
[02:31] <djm62> syosoft: man split is terse to say the least, but I don't imagine split is all that complex
[02:31] <kingcobra> nexeus, i dont think it is mounted
[02:31] <Lowe> didnt work
[02:31] <joeyk_> whats the best way to start iptables so it reads a config file for the rules
[02:31] <syosoft> right, i'm using split now.
[02:31] <xtknight> Lowe, ok.  type gnome-window-decorator in the terminal.  does this do anything?
[02:31] <nexeus> kingcobra,  ok
[02:31] <intelikey> nexeus can't umount what you can't mount.  as per kingcobra
[02:31] <slvmchn> what's a quick command in terminal to check my IP?
[02:31] <slvmchn> my external IP
[02:31] <nexeus> sorry ok
[02:31] <djm62> slvmchn: ifconfig -
[02:31] <joeyk_> ifconfig
[02:32] <djm62> not angstrom!
[02:32] <EnderTheThird> Can someone help me out and tell me how to check if my HD-5500's are working with my digital cable at all before I try setting them up in MythTV?
[02:32] <xtknight> slvmchn, you can not unless you are directly connceted to the internet
[02:32] <lavid> haha
[02:32] <bulmer> joeyk_: iptables has an option to choose which file for the rules
[02:32] <dragons232> the laptop is a nec versa e2000
[02:32] <dragons232> how do i take the memory outa tht?
[02:32] <kingcobra> xtknight,  wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdb1, missing codepage or other error
[02:32] <xtknight> slvmchn, www.ipchicken.com  is probably the quickest.  it's possible somebody has written a script to grab it off there but there is no documented way to grab an external ip when you're behind a NAT
[02:33] <intelikey> kingcobra there is another app that is pretty good at fs recovery.    testdisk   it's in the repos and yes you can install it on the liveCD system
[02:33] <mmr> Lowe: try to use beryl
[02:33] <xtknight> ipchicken, et al is not immune to proxies though
[02:33] <xtknight> i love testdisk
[02:33] <xtknight> saved my rear end several times
[02:33] <lavid> dragons232: with a screwdriver :-p... hold on, let me check
[02:33] <Lowe> xtknight: brb, my xchat window is blocking my menu :S
[02:33] <xtknight> Lowe, if not, what verison of ubuntu do you have and has this just started happening?
[02:33] <xtknight> k
[02:33] <intelikey> kingcobra might be worth wile to get that and run it.
[02:33] <xtknight> kingcobra, ya i agree, testdisk is good
[02:34] <xtknight> kingcobra, i would do search for mft and restore from the mft in the middle of the disk
[02:34] <Gothfunc> does the gnome terminal use ncurses?
[02:34] <slvmchn> djm62: how do i check my external IP? all this seems to give me is my local ip (192.168.etc.etc)
[02:34] <xtknight> Gothfunc, yes i think so
[02:34] <xtknight> at all times i'm not sure
[02:34] <xtknight> but ncurses certainly works under it
[02:35] <djm62> slvmchn: as suggested by these others, you could go to a website like ipchicken, or you could log into your router or modem's config page and look there
[02:35] <Gothfunc> hm, using the php ncurses extension to write to it, but it won't have any of it.  any functions to clear the screen or add characters fails.  everything works in console mode outside of x
[02:35] <xtknight> actually bash uses ncurses (  Pre-Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-0ubuntu1), libncurses5 (>= 5.4-5) ).  gnome-terminal uses bash most of the time.
[02:35] <slvmchn> nice, thanks djm62
[02:35] <intelikey> just an  FYI  i played the broken ext3fs game twice in ubuntu and stopped using ext3  all ext2 now and no problems sense    'that's been almost a year sense the last time'
[02:36] <neilthereildeil> hey all
[02:36] <xtknight> intelikey, odd.  i thought ext3 increased the abiliity of recovery due to journaling?
[02:36] <intelikey> or should i say no fs problems sense.
[02:36] <neilthereildeil> when i boot my laptop, the screen isnt full
[02:36] <neilthereildeil> how can i make it fullscreen?
[02:37] <kingcobra> the check is working now actually i typed exactly what you said intelikey instead of hdb1
[02:37] <intelikey> xtknight i thought it was supposed to also,  just telling my experance.
[02:37] <djm62> neilthereildeil: what do you actually see on the screen?
[02:37] <kingcobra> xtknight, do i still need to run testdisk
[02:37] <neilthereildeil> even when i go to bios, theres only the middle of the screen thats showing
[02:37] <djm62> !
[02:37] <neilthereildeil> everything has been scaled down
[02:37] <neilthereildeil> and shrunk to the mddle of the screen
[02:37] <xtknight> kingcobra, i believe fsck will settle the MFT inconsistencies.  not 100% sure though
[02:37] <jeduan> hey, what do you guys suggest for a laptop when feisty ships, a dist-upgrade or a clean install. I dist-upgraded to edgy from dapper
[02:37] <xtknight> intelikey, fair enough.  my experiences go backwards from theory sometimes too :D
[02:37] <djm62> neilthereildeil: youch, that doesn't sound at all hopeful
[02:38] <intelikey> kingcobra heh yeah.  a typo while play with device nodes can wreck the whole box....
[02:38] <xtknight> jeduan, clean install probably if youve already distupgraded once
[02:38] <neilthereildeil> after i startx, its fullscreen
[02:38] <djm62> neilthereildeil: what has changed since it was working?
[02:38] <neilthereildeil> it was always like this
[02:38] <jeduan> thanks for the advice xtknight!
[02:38] <kingcobra> free blocks count wrong, fix?
[02:38] <xtknight> kingcobra, yea
[02:39] <kingcobra> ok
[02:39] <djm62> neilthereildeil: so at what stage does the screen not work?  if X is working, I'm not sure what the problem is
[02:39] <xtknight> kingcobra, if it becomes too bothersome and you're pressing enter 5000 times then run fsck with -a (fix all auto)   but i dont think youll have much luck verifying each operation while holding down your enter key so you're not really losing much control ;P
[02:40] <intelikey> kingcobra  yeah  cause   you'll have to just say yes on all until that finishes.   on change without letting it do all the corrections can really hose things...
[02:40] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, LCD monitor?
[02:41] <kingcobra> its ok holding y worked
[02:41] <intelikey> weight
[02:41] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, never mind it is obviously an lcd monitor if it's a notebook.  it is probably in centering mode, meaning not the native resolution.  it has to do something to scale so it can show it to you.  right now it is centering the image to make it fit.
[02:41] <xtknight> if it's doing it at the *bios* though...hmm
[02:41] <xtknight> slightly odd.
[02:41] <xtknight> because LCD scaling generally defaults to 'fill screen' (interpolate), not center
[02:42] <kingcobra> great that worked but now i cant view contents of a personal folder on that partition
[02:43] <neilthereildeil> xtknight: how can i fix it?
[02:43] <lavid> dragons232: okay so nec's website isn't very helpful, i bet it's on the bottom
[02:43] <intelikey> so any clue on my modprobe issue ?
[02:43] <kingcobra> do you guys know to enter the password or something
[02:43] <xtknight> intelikey, re-elaborate ?
[02:43] <intelikey> hmmm i'm having a bit of a problem with modprobe  E: QM_FUNCTION not supported.    can't use modprobe...   ?
[02:43] <intelikey> reposted   ^
[02:43] <dragons232> there is memory on the bottem but tht is just expansion memory
[02:44] <kingcobra> its my folder on last install
[02:44] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, that's a good question.  i wish i could answer it.  it may be somewhere in the manual (yeah, that dreaded thing).  could be one of the Fn keys on your laptop that controls it.  either that or in the bios.  or it's defective.  i can't possibly think of anything else it would be
[02:44] <xtknight> intelikey, weirdness.  anything at the end of dmesg?
[02:44] <SperMite> can someone see if this link will load for them http://ecker.gotdns.com:211/
[02:44] <intelikey> xtknight... also posted ^    i installed 'modutils' which supplies the "modprobe" command, no errors all deps are up to snuff,  but modprobe does not work.   anyone got a clue-by-four to hit me with ?
[02:45] <dragons232> site loaded 4 me
[02:45] <SperMite> ok
[02:45] <xtknight> intelikey, i suppose it'd be a lot easier for you to repost the dmesg instead of having me scroll through my 64,000 scrollback lines :)
[02:45] <intelikey> xtknight i'll have to switch systems to see.   what you thinking, or just a starting place?
[02:45] <xtknight> intelikey, or do you mean...that WAS the dmesg?
[02:46] <xtknight> kingcobra, hrmm that's not good
[02:46] <lavid> dragons232: then you'd probably have to really open up the laptop. i'd say complain to NEC
[02:46] <intelikey> xtknight no.   i just mean i can't connect without modprobe so it's another system   (other disk)
[02:46] <xtknight> kingcobra, so the folder exists but you can't access it?  or what
[02:46] <dragons232> tis not under warranty nemore
[02:46] <dragons232> so complaining will get nowhere
[02:46] <dragons232> ill just get it repaired
[02:46] <dragons232> :-\
[02:46] <kingcobra> yes it exists but i cant access it
[02:47] <xtknight> intelikey, non comprende... you can't connect to the net without the module you mean?
[02:47] <intelikey> you are on a live CD  unless the user ID is the same you don't own that folder kingcobra
[02:47] <xtknight> i presume he could access it before the fsck
[02:48] <kingcobra> how do i tell it i own it and access it
[02:48] <J-Me> I need some help w/firefox on ubuntu- if anyone wants to help me, go to #J-me
[02:48] <hectorUbu> hi! is there a channel for Feisty?
[02:48] <intelikey> xtknight i can not connect without modprobe working so i can   'modprobe ppp'
[02:48] <xtknight> J-Me,  doubt anybody will bother.  try asking the question here out in the open :)
[02:48] <djm62> kingcobra: mount it with -o remount,users,rw
[02:48] <J-Me> what?
[02:48] <djm62> kingcobra: (don't know if that was too obvious or not...)
[02:48] <J-Me> I need some help w/firefox on ubuntu- if anyone wants to help me, go to #J-me
[02:48] <xtknight> J-Me, i am saying you are much more likely to get help by just asking the real question here instead of asking people to join a channel
[02:49] <J-Me> Ok...
[02:49] <J-Me> thanks
[02:49] <intelikey> kingcobra you don't want to do that.  unless you are finished with using that account on that system
[02:49] <xtknight> we'd love to help you otherwise
[02:49] <J-Me> I'm having trouble installing Firefox on Ubuntu
[02:49] <intelikey> djm62 it's ext3
[02:49] <noelferreira> j #ubuntu-effects
[02:49] <xtknight> but i'm just being honest.  i wouldnt join a channel
[02:49] <xtknight> :P
[02:49] <J-Me> There's my problem
[02:49] <Animatic> 2.0?
[02:49] <kingcobra> intelikey, djm62 im not finished with that account
[02:49] <xtknight> J-Me, what have you tried and what errors have you come across?  are you installing off of firefox.com ?
[02:49] <J-Me> 2.0.0.3 I think
[02:49] <xtknight> !info firefox
[02:49] <ubotu> firefox: lightweight web browser based on Mozilla. In component main, is optional. Version 2.0.0.3+0dfsg-0ubuntu0.6.10 (edgy), package size 9008 kB, installed size 28608 kB
[02:50] <xtknight> well 2.0.0.3 is in the repositories.  so hrm
[02:50] <intelikey> kingcobra then don't mess with it from remote.  boot into the system.
[02:50] <J-Me> Well, I downloaded the .tar.gz for it, extravted it... now what?
[02:50] <kingcobra> cant i get errors
[02:50] <J-Me> extracted*
[02:50] <xtknight> J-Me, you needn't bother grabbing it off firefox.com
[02:50] <xtknight> J-Me, you can get that version in a very easy way
[02:50] <poublle> how do i know if ndiswrapper is installed?
[02:50] <J-Me> I didn't
[02:50] <djm62> kingcobra: how is it mounted?
[02:50] <J-Me> I got it off of mozilla.com/en-us/firefox I think
[02:50] <intelikey> kingcobra sense the  'fsck'  you get errors ?
[02:50] <bruenig> J-Me, same thing
[02:50] <ubuntuEdgy> can any one help setup mythtv to wake pc with alarm for recoding ?
[02:50] <xtknight> J-Me, it is in the ubuntu repositories.  and yes you did if it's a .tar.gz.   try typing this in the terminal: "sudo apt-get update", then "sudo apt-get upgrade".  you will be all good
[02:50] <J-Me> Oh sorry
[02:51] <kingcobra> normally i think djm62
[02:51] <intelikey> djm62 it's ext3
[02:51] <xtknight> J-Me, Firefox in the repositories is the latest 2.0.0.3 in Ubuntu Edgy right now
[02:51] <J-Me> I'll try that
[02:51] <fghj> I'm on x86_64; how can I install a 32bit firefox? I need to get flash palyer working
[02:51] <Flannel> !chroot | fghj
[02:51] <ubotu> fghj: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot use this to build 32 bit environments on a 64 bit box
[02:51] <J-Me> I have 6.0.6.1
[02:51] <kingcobra> intelikey, no i can browse most of it
[02:51] <xtknight> fghj, i prefer nspluginwrapper actually
[02:51] <djm62> intelikey: is there a problem because it's ext3?
[02:51] <kruptman> same problem with me something " No fsck sector found in /dev/hda5 or whatever"
[02:51] <xtknight> J-Me, oh
[02:51] <fghj> xtknight: I can use flash player on x86_64?
[02:51] <xtknight> !info firefox dapper
[02:51] <xtknight> fghj, yes you can
[02:51] <Flannel> J-Me: Have you considered upgrading to Edgy?  If you want FF2, you probably would appreciate the other updated versions
[02:51] <ubotu> firefox: lightweight web browser based on Mozilla. In component main, is optional. Version 1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.11-0ubuntu0.6.06.1 (dapper), package size 7762 kB, installed size 22992 kB
[02:51] <bruenig> J-Me, http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/firefox
[02:51] <fghj> xtknight: how do I do this?
[02:51] <J-Me> And the Help>check for updates button is grayed out
[02:51] <intelikey> djm62 on  but you only mount ext# one way.
[02:52] <xtknight> !nspluginwrapper
[02:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nspluginwrapper - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:52] <tuna0> !rss
[02:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rss - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:52] <tuna0> !feed
[02:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about feed - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:52] <djm62> kingcobra: can you clarify what "normally" means in this case?  Is it plugged in directly or by a USB enclosure?
[02:52] <intelikey> kingcobra ok and you have one section within the home filder that is inaccessable ?
[02:52] <xtknight> !info liferea | tuna0
[02:52] <ubotu> tuna0: liferea: feed aggregator for GNOME. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.23-0ubuntu2 (edgy), package size 734 kB, installed size 2224 kB
[02:52] <Flannel> J-Me: Have you considered upgrading to Edgy?  If you want FF2, you probably would appreciate the other updated versions of things.
[02:52] <fghj> apt-cache search nspluginwrapper brings up nothing
[02:53] <xtknight> fghj, right.  it's not in the repos.   nspluginwrapper is just a tad difficult to install
[02:53] <kingcobra> djm62, its primary ide slave i think
[02:53] <djm62> or is it a partition on your only hard disk
[02:53] <Animatic> Is it advisable upgrading to Edgy by the way?
[02:53] <xtknight> fghj, but once i got it installed it worked great.  i'd start with the google if i wre you ;)
[02:53] <kingcobra> .mozilla intelikey
[02:53] <xtknight> Animatic, for most people it's usually a good idea
[02:53] <xtknight> Animatic, you get newer versions of some apps, inclding firefox
[02:53] <sizzam> i just imported someone else's GPG key for the first time.   I can encrypt files with their key from my command line, but i can't encrypt emails to them in evolution, i get a 'broken pipe' error
[02:53] <tuna0> xtknight, cool.thanks
[02:54] <intelikey> kingcobra ok you can  >>> sudo chown `whoami` ~/.mozilla* -R <<<
[02:54] <xtknight> feisty's only a month away trhough
[02:54] <xtknight> probably less
[02:54] <Animatic> Do you know anything of feisty and system resources?
[02:54] <kingcobra> ok thanks very much intelikey
[02:54] <Flannel> xtknight, Animatic, you'll need to upgrade to Edgy to get to Feisty anyway.
[02:54] <bruenig> feisty is april 19
[02:54] <bruenig> or fresh install
[02:54] <xtknight> Flannel, yeah but is it worth going to edgy and having to redo everything vs just redoing everything when feisty is out? :0
[02:55] <intelikey> kingcobra no problem.  sorry you had to put up with all the interfearance.
[02:55] <grobyk> Automatix
[02:55] <Flannel> xtknight: redo everything?  like what?
[02:55] <Flannel> grobyk: no
[02:55] <kingcobra> what interference
[02:55] <xtknight> Animatic, i dont believe feisty uses many more system resources
[02:55] <intelikey> kingcobra 20 questions from the penut gallery
[02:55] <xtknight> Flannel, assuming clean install i guess.  bleh whatever
[02:56] <bruenig> !upgrading | Animatic
[02:56] <ubotu> Animatic: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[02:56] <noise> hello my friends i  am search of finding a video player for real player files or windows media player i am in desperate need of either of them please help
[02:56] <kingcobra> lol is djm62 peanut gallery
[02:56] <Animatic> thanks
[02:56] <kingcobra> intelikey,
[02:56] <xtknight> noise, videolan client, gmplayer
[02:56] <bruenig> !codecs | noise
[02:56] <ubotu> noise: 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
[02:56] <xtknight> haha
[02:56] <intelikey> :)
[02:56] <kingcobra> ok
[02:56] <kingcobra> no problem at all
[02:56] <Flannel> xtknight: that'd hardly be upgrading, now, eh ;)
[02:57] <bitmess> Is it possible to uninstall 704beta?
[02:57] <noise> xtknight VLC plays windows media or real player??? i have that vlc thank you :))
[02:57] <xtknight> Flannel, you win
[02:57] <xtknight> lol
[02:57] <bruenig> bitmess, by fresh installing a previous version
[02:57] <xtknight> still, more system files are being screwed up.  why not just wait
[02:57] <jlee_> hey guy's I need to open up a port on my edgy eft port 5432 so that I can access the postgresql from other computers,
[02:57] <bruenig> noise, I think you are looking for codecs, not media players
[02:57] <jlee_> what kind of firewall is this thing running and how do I access it?
[02:57] <jrib> jlee_: no ports are blocked by default
[02:57] <xtknight> jlee_, a blank iptables firewwall.  it is blocking nothing
[02:57] <kingcobra> thanks everybody for helping
[02:58] <xtknight> noise, both
[02:58] <jrib> !firewall > jlee_    (jlee_, see the private message from ubotu)
[02:58] <jlee_> :-/ ... hmm well then maybe postgresql isn't allowing non local connections...
[02:58] <noise> ok i will try thank you
[02:58] <Flannel> jlee_: You need to configure that in postgres, not your firewall.
[02:58] <xtknight> noise, it should play everything.  you might need w32codecs for it to support Windows Media Audio 3
[02:58] <Celevorne> jlee_: you'll just have to forward the port from you router if youre using one
[02:58] <bruenig> totem supports it all too with codecs
[02:58] <xtknight> do they have support for WMV9/cvs ffmpeg in gstreamer yet in Edgy?
[02:58] <jlee_> alright, my postgress user must just be localhost only, I forgot about that, I'll go ask the postgresql room.
[02:58] <Celevorne> jlee_: if you want to access it from outside your network, that is
[02:58] <Flannel> jlee_: your postgres is configured to bind to lcoalhost only, most likely.  I can almost guarentee that it's documented in the comments in the config file
[02:58] <xtknight> wma3 still doesnt work i know that but they did have a working open source wmv9 decoder from cvs
[02:59] <jlee_> you are likely right...
[02:59] <jlee_> Flannel: thanks
[03:00] <xtknight> can Edgy play WMV9 video without w32codecs yet?  have they updated to the latest ffmpeg, i mean?
[03:00] <NET||abuse> hmmmm, i've a wee graphics driver problem with my desktop here
[03:00] <NET||abuse> i've got a nvidia 6800 i'm trying to use the nvidia driver and glx, but emm,,, well there's an x module to kernel module mismatch
[03:00] <Pelo> NET||abuse,  are you gonna make us guess ?
[03:01] <NET||abuse> I'm getting to it: :) hold yer hoarses
[03:01] <xtknight> hoarses haha
[03:01] <xtknight> sorry :P
[03:01] <xtknight> enough of the belittling you
[03:01] <bruenig> who puts smileys midstream too
[03:01] <NET||abuse> so my X module is on 1.0-9746 and my kernel is on 1.0-8776
[03:01] <xtknight> NET||abuse, hm how did that happen?
[03:02] <NET||abuse> how can i get this back in sync?
[03:02] <xtknight> NET||abuse, using drivers off nvidia.com?
[03:02] <xtknight> or restricted modules?
[03:02] <NET||abuse> i was at one stage, but then they were released on the repo's,
[03:02] <NET||abuse> using the binary driver off nvidia site
[03:03] <Lowe> xtknight: well, here i am again, when trying to run gnome-window-decorator, he says command not found...
[03:03] <NET||abuse> but it was annoying, i had to run the setup every time cause it hasd to re-install the kernel module each reboot
[03:03] <NET||abuse> xtknight, so how do i fix this?
[03:03] <Pelo> Lowe,  isn'T the gnome window  decorator   metacity ?
[03:03] <xtknight> Lowe, ah k. hmm i dont know but obviously your compiz didn't get uninstalled properly.  i believe metacity is not started.  you'd have to go to #ubuntu-effects or  #beryl for further help
[03:04] <bruenig> Lowe, do you have compiz-gnome installed, oh and yeah go to #ubuntu-effects
[03:04] <xtknight> NET||abuse, hmm.  somehow i'd uninstall the restricted modules nvidia driver
[03:04] <RancidLM> hey all is there a way to remove my soundcard settings and have ubuntu auto detect my sounds settings again.. i switched to a new soundcard and right now i hear no sound i think its a also problem?
[03:04] <RancidLM> *alsa
[03:04] <NET||abuse> xtknight, somehow?? :)
[03:04] <NET||abuse> xtknight, i am wondering how i can do that?
[03:04] <Lowe> bruenig: nope, i havent installed compiz-gnome, i try to get rid of it ;)
[03:04] <xtknight> NET||abuse, sudo glx-config disable?  or whatever that command is.  i dont know
[03:04] <xtknight> !nvidia
[03:04] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:05] <Pelo> RancidLM,   I think you get detection if you run the config test from the hardware manager , can'T remember the name of the button exactly , at the botton f the window
[03:05] <slvmchn> djm62, what was that site again to check my IP?
[03:05] <bruenig> !english | Lowe
[03:05] <ubotu> Lowe: The #ubuntu, #kubuntu and #xubuntu channels are english only. For a complete list of channels in other languages, please visit http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat
[03:05] <Lowe> Pelo: yes i think so
[03:05] <Lowe> bruenig, is my english that bad?
[03:05] <djm62> slvmchn: www.iphicken.com
[03:05] <michaelpo> hi, what software do you recommend for me to extract email addresses from my excel spreadsheet or msword doc?
[03:05] <Pelo> Lowe,  your accent is very thich
[03:05] <bruenig> as there is no !incoherent factoid, I use !english for that purpose
[03:06] <xtknight> NET||abuse, uninstall all packages that start with nvidia*
[03:06] <xtknight> NET||abuse, debian packages that is.
[03:06] <NET||abuse> then it also wants to remove kernel modules(like k8-smp and things unrelated to nviida)
[03:06] <xtknight> hrm
[03:06] <Lowe> Pelo: i admit, my english is quite bad (i'm dutch)
[03:06] <ramza3> I am trying to get my ethernet card to respond; sudo dhclient eth0 doesnt do it
[03:06] <RancidLM> Pelo: the device manager?
[03:06] <xtknight> well do this
[03:07] <xtknight> NET||abuse, sudo dpkg --purge --force-all nvidia-whatever-the-name-is
[03:07] <bruenig> !ne
[03:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ne - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:07] <Pelo> Lowe,  I could tell , I can /whois
[03:07] <bruenig> !nl
[03:07] <ubotu> Nederlandstalige ondersteuning voor Ubuntu (en vers gezette koffie) is te vinden in #ubuntu-nl
[03:07] <NET||abuse> xtknight, ok, that did it, now what?
[03:07] <NET||abuse> re-install ??
[03:07] <toulouse> ega, but it wants me to put in disc two, but my computer will not eject disc one
[03:07] <xtknight> Lowe, i didn't think your english was that bad
[03:07] <toulouse> sorry^^
[03:08] <Lgndryhr> i am having a problem building a dpkg
[03:08] <toulouse> i need to force eject somethign, how?
[03:08] <djm62> michaelpo: what sort of scale are we talking about? tens or thousands?  for the spreadsheets I would use openoffice.  For the word docs, maybe catdoc and grep to extract email addresses?  You can probably do it in openoffice but I'm not sure how offhand so I won't suggest you do so
[03:08] <xtknight> Lowe, it's just this part : " i try to get rid of it "  does that mean, you had tried to get rid of it?  or did you succeed in getting rid of it?
[03:08] <Lgndryhr> i am trying to fix the screensaver bug in 6.10
[03:08] <Pelo> toulouse,   are you trying to install a windows prog on wine ?  try asking in #winehq
[03:08] <Lgndryhr> i have edited the source
[03:08] <Lgndryhr> and now trying to build deb
[03:08] <toulouse> pelo: i just need the disc to come out
[03:08] <Lgndryhr> but everytime i try i get  Unmet build dependencies
[03:08] <xtknight> toulouse, did you unmount it?
[03:08] <Lgndryhr> and it lists a bunch of stuff
[03:08] <Lgndryhr> any help?
[03:08] <toulouse> with the gui, i tried
[03:09] <xtknight> toulouse, use hdparm to remove the drive lock i suppose
[03:09] <Pelo> toulouse,   I know ,  the #winehq ppl probably have a trick to do it neatly
[03:09] <toulouse> k
[03:09] <xtknight> toulouse, sudo hdparm -L0 /dev/device
[03:09] <NET||abuse> xtknight, so should i just re-install the modules now? see what version decides to install?
[03:09] <xtknight> what does it have to do with wine?
[03:09] <the-reallap> earlier i got advice to try the 6.10 alernate. i just tried it and after selecting text mode i get a flashing _ and it locks up
[03:09] <djm62> michaelpo: alternatively, open with openoffice, save as txt or csv, and use grep or anything else to extract the info
[03:09] <xtknight> just curious
[03:09] <RancidLM> does any one have any clue on how to get ubuntu to forget my old soundcard settings and reconfigure it for my new soundcard?
[03:09] <michaelpo> how to use grep?
[03:09] <xtknight> or did i miss sometihng
[03:10] <xtknight> NET||abuse, now type "sudo apt-get -f install" (after force purging all nvidia* packages)
[03:10] <Pelo> xtknight,   mutli cd install of windows games under wine does that, it won't let you eject the cd because wine is still using it, even if the windows app you are installing isn'T
[03:10] <michaelpo> the source has a mix of email addresses and text
[03:10] <Lowe> xtknight: i don't know wether I succeed or not, after I tried to uninstall Compiz my title-bars disappeared, so maybe it's not completely removed, or i've deleted too much
[03:10] <dealc> Does anyone have a easy to setup SSH Server for windows?
[03:10] <xtknight> Pelo, ahh gotcha
[03:10] <jrib> dealc: try ##windows
[03:10] <michaelpo> djm62: how to use grep? the source has a mix of email addresses and text..
[03:10] <xtknight> toulouse, then yes visit wine before trying the relatively dangerous hdparm command
[03:10] <NET||abuse> xtknight, ok, that re-installed the nviida-kernel-comon package
[03:11] <djm62> michaelpo: grep is a pattern matching command, it matches lines based on regular expressions.  You'd probably want to return all lines with something matching *@*.* in
[03:11] <xtknight> NET||abuse, hm, ok.  well give me a second
[03:11] <jimmio> hello
[03:11] <NET||abuse> xtknight, :) absolutely :)
[03:11] <djm62> michaelpo: what is the end result that you're trying to achieve?  this could be an obtuse way of getting to it
[03:12] <Pelo> hello jimmio
[03:12] <jimmio> I'm having trouble with getting my Nvidia drivers installed, any help?
[03:12] <Pelo> !envy | jimmio
[03:12] <ubotu> jimmio: 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
[03:12] <pirea> Eh, anyone know what kernel ships on feisty-beta?
[03:12] <xtknight> NET||abuse, well i think that package is pretty much meaningless anyway
[03:12] <xtknight> pirea, the actual feisty beta unupdated?
[03:12] <pirea> xtknight: Yeah, what's on the disc.
[03:12] <xtknight> pirea, latest in feisty right now is 2.6.20-13
[03:12] <xtknight> oh.. i dont know, then
[03:13] <xtknight> pirea, check the .manifest file on the same site as the beta
[03:13] <NET||abuse> xtknight, which package is pretty much meaningless?
[03:13] <lucifiel> wow xtknight, you're STILL here? wow
[03:13] <pirea> Damn, #ubuntu+1 is so quiet. lol
[03:13] <xtknight> lucifiel, off and on :)
[03:13] <xtknight> NET||abuse, the nvidia common package , meaning it won't impede our progress as far as i can tell.
[03:13] <michaelpo> djm62: i'm trying to extract email address from my spreadsheet then put them into a usable, searchable, email program
[03:13] <NET||abuse> xtknight, yeh, it should be ok.
[03:13] <xtknight> NET||abuse, what all packages did you purge anyway?
[03:13] <lucifiel> xtknight: cool
[03:13] <Pelo> lucifiel,   xtknight  doesn't have a choice he's doing community service
[03:14] <NET||abuse> just nvidia-common and nvidia-glx were removed i think
[03:14] <lucifiel> Pelo: WOW hello!
[03:14] <xtknight> yeah im in one of those white and black suits
[03:14] <pirea> xtknight: Didn't think to check the manifest, thanks. Turned out to be 2.6.20.12.8.
[03:14] <xtknight> i used windows the other day
[03:14] <Pelo> hello lucifiel
[03:14] <xtknight> shouldnt have..sigh
[03:14] <Hydr0p0nX> anyone know how to restore a lvm snapshot?
[03:14] <lucifiel> xtknight: charming. *grins* if i lived near you, i'd date you... =p Just joking :P
[03:14] <xtknight> NET||abuse, alright now that nvidia-glx is gone i think we're fine.  now uninstall using the nvidia shlel script.  and install again
[03:15] <Pelo> device
[03:15] <michaelpo> djm62: how do i setup the grep command to extract *@*.* ; *@*.*.* ; *@*.*.*.* ?
[03:15] <djm62> michaelpo: are those email addresses already in the address book of another email program? you might be able to import it directly
[03:15] <xtknight> lucifiel, a/s/l?  :P
[03:15] <NET||abuse> xtknight, well, i'd rather try to use nvidia drivers now that are maintained in the repositories :)
[03:15] <michaelpo> djm62: they are in excel and doc
[03:16] <xtknight> NET||abuse, heh well alrighty then.  uninstall the shell script and redo the instructions on !nvidia
[03:16] <michaelpo> in windows i use a program call groupmail
[03:16] <NET||abuse> !nvidia
[03:16] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:16] <djm62> michaelpo: *@*.* would match all of those *.*.* is also *.* right?
[03:16] <lucifiel> xtknight: HEY! :P Like I'm giving out my secrets lol
[03:16] <NET||abuse> xtknight, :) ok, will do,, how far behind are those driver to the ones off nvidia.com?
[03:16] <xtknight> NET||abuse, they are same byte-for-byte if it's the same version..
[03:17] <xtknight> well heck if i know, some hole in the wall in the file like one bit of it might be different but it's the same driver
[03:17] <Flannel> michaelpo: .*?@.*?(\..*?){1,3} is your regexp
[03:17] <whta> there's a new version of wine out but synaptic isn't detecting it yet. how can i update synaptic to display the new version?
[03:17] <NET||abuse> xtknight, ahh, ok then :) no worries :)
[03:17] <Flannel> whta: hit "reload", and that'll refresh your repository cache
[03:17] <xtknight> NET||abuse, did you mean, "how often do they update the one in the repositories?"
[03:17] <xtknight> that i don't know..
[03:17] <Pelo> whta,   wait a few days , no package for ubuntu has been made yet,  it will update by the end of the week I promise
[03:17] <michaelpo> djm62: i think it is groupmailfree... i have not use the software for months, i'm in linux now... want to get my addresses in order...
[03:18] <xtknight> but a repo version X is the same as an nvidia.com version X
[03:18] <whta> ok, it just gave me this error while updating "W: Duplicate sources.list entry http://ubuntu.beryl-project.org edgy/main Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/ubuntu.beryl-project.org_dists_edgy_main_binary-i386_Packages)" how can i fix this?
[03:18] <slvmchn> what do i use to set up which ports to forward?
[03:18] <xtknight> whta, remove the duplicate entry from your sources.list file?  just taking a guess :D
[03:19] <whta> xtknight: ok well. i guess that much is intuitive. what's the path to sources.list?
[03:19] <Pelo> whta,  that means you have the same 3rd party repo entered twice,   and whta once again,  the wine package for ubuntu isnT' ready yet
[03:19] <Flannel> whta: /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:19] <xtknight> whta, ahh.. i suppose i assumed to much.  "gksu gedit /etc/apt/sources.list" will get you there
[03:19] <lucifiel> oh btw, does someone know a good Search tool for Ubuntu? I need something that will search for folders and with advanced properties like showing files in exact kb/mb size like 1.05kb (NOT estimated filesize).
[03:19] <whta> thank you
[03:19] <ariks> anyone have any laptop recomendations? The one killer feature for me would be hibernate and sleep to work perfectly after a clean ubuntu install.
[03:19] <yell8w> lucifiel,  good ol find ?
[03:20] <whta> what's the difference between sudo and gksu? i've seen both..
[03:20] <bruenig> whta, sudo for command line, gksu for graphical
[03:20] <Pelo> gksu is to launch a gui app
[03:20] <xtknight> whta, gksu/gksudo are used for running graphical applications in SuperUser mode.
[03:20] <lucifiel> yell8w: hmmm it doesn't seem to work too well enough.
[03:20] <whta> ahh thanks.
[03:20] <xtknight> whta: kdesu is the KDE equivalent.  although sudo can be used to start graphical apps, kdesu/gksu are recommended for some reason i don't know the details of.
[03:20] <lavid> ariks: IBM/Lenovo laptops are pretty friendly. it's really a question of the video card driver. anything by ATI or NVIDIA won't work since the drivers are junk
[03:21] <yell8w> lucifiel, afai its arguments are extensive
[03:21] <Flannel> xtknight: environmental variables.  sudo will sometimes cause stuff in your homedir to be owned by root (ICEauthority and Xauthority are the most common)
[03:21] <calc> i'm going to be getting one of those new santa rosa laptops in may hopefully
[03:21] <yell8w> lucifiel, add grep to it and you're good to go
[03:21] <calc> core 2 duo 7100 2gb ram 200gb hard drive for ~ $1000 is what i am hoping for ;)
[03:21] <lavid> calc: are you getting me one too :-p
[03:22] <lucifiel> huh? grep? i'm talking about the gui version... i need thumbnail views and such for the files i'm working with.
[03:22] <calc> of course i have to find a decent paying job before then
[03:22] <yell8w> lucifiel, oh, nvm then
[03:22] <jimmio> that graphics card install script failed
[03:22] <slvmchn> what do i use to set up which ports to forward?
[03:22] <tuna0> hey can anyone tell me what's wrong? `lsusb` is stuck
[03:22] <NET||abuse> xtknight, thanks for the help :) sorry was distracted for a minute.. anyway,, still at this now, the install instructions are saying to re-install that glx module which is the one that was making everything not work,,, i dunno :)
[03:22] <ZigZag> calc, got all that minus 1gig of ram for $599 on an acer @ walmart
[03:23] <lucifiel> yell8w: yeah i wouldn't mind CLI search but that's going to be a lot of hassle.
[03:23] <pirea> slvmchn: Behind a router?
[03:23] <xtknight> NET||abuse, well you wanted to use the repository nvidia rightt??
[03:23] <calc> ZigZag: a core 2 duo 7100?
[03:23] <tuna0> i've got ipod in.
[03:23] <tuna0> !info ipod
[03:23] <ubotu> ipod: tool for retrieving informations from iPods. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.5.1-0ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 14 kB, installed size 64 kB
[03:23] <xtknight> NET||abuse, ok i'll tell you what.  nuke the Xorg module right now
[03:23] <calc> ZigZag: considering they aren't available yet i somehow doubt it ;)
[03:23] <ZigZag> 2GHZ 1gig of ram turion 64 dual core
[03:23] <slvmchn> pirea: yeah
[03:23] <ZigZag> got burned on graphix
[03:23] <yell8w> lucifiel, konquerer ? i heard it's powerful
[03:23] <ZigZag> ati radeon express 1100
[03:23] <calc> ZigZag: what size hd?
[03:23] <NET||abuse> xtknight, oh?? what you thinking??
[03:23] <ZigZag> but still..  for 599..  not too bad
[03:24] <ZigZag> just a 100 gig
[03:24] <pirea> slvmchn: Most routers have a webui for port forwarding. Otherwise, iptables.
[03:24] <jimmio> which is recommended? 6.06 or Edgy Eft?
[03:24] <ZigZag> missed that part b4 I started typing
[03:24] <calc> ZigZag: ah thats not too much better than the one i sold, not too bad though
[03:24] <xtknight> jimmio, edgy for most people
[03:24] <calc> i sold my old laptop for $500 last month
[03:24] <xtknight> jimmio, 6.06 only for mission critical machines it's slightly more stable..
[03:24] <xtknight> and it has long term support unlike Edgy
[03:24] <ariks> ZigZag: have you installed ubuntu on it yet? does hibernate working? any problems?
[03:24] <jimmio> ah, I have 6.06 and I'm having troubles
[03:24] <tuna0> xtknight, `dmesg` tells me -------->  ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: Unlink after no-IRQ?  Controller is probably using the wrong IRQ.
[03:24] <xtknight> i view it this way: neither are 100% stable anyway
[03:24] <yell8w> calc, what was it ?
[03:25] <xtknight> almost nothing in the world of software is..
[03:25] <jimmio> graphics card installs failing, Beryl won't install....
[03:25] <xtknight> but again i'm using feisty so dont listen to me
[03:25] <xtknight> :D
[03:25] <ZigZag> yeah, this is it..  got edgy on it and had feisty on it...  but dropped feisty
[03:25] <tuna0> xtknight, got ipod in there.
[03:25] <calc> i had a emachines m6807 - athlon64 3200, 512MB ram, 60GB, DVD-RW, radeon 9600 (from jan 2004)
[03:25] <OtakuMark> How difficult is using the Alternate Install CD? I know it's not graphical, but will it walk me through the steps in a text format, present me with more hardware-specific installation options and allow me to install Ubuntu? I'm getting black screen hangups with 6.06 and 6.10
[03:25] <Pelo> jimmio,  that' a problem for #beryl
[03:25] <lucifiel> yell8w: thank you for the recommendation. :)
[03:25] <xtknight> tuna0, 'get ipod in there'  wht?
[03:25] <xtknight> what?
[03:25] <bruenig> jimmio, well if the graphic card install is failing, then beryl would obviously fail too, so focus on the first problem
[03:25] <pirea> calc: Good specs for an '04 machine but eMachines? :V
[03:25] <yell8w> lucifiel, np, works ?
[03:25] <calc> i need more ram in the next machine i get, 2gb should be decent for a while
[03:25] <ZigZag> have not tried snooze yet
[03:25] <OtakuMark> emachines are made by gateway now
[03:25] <calc> pirea: yea it was the first 64bit athlon laptop afaik
[03:26] <lucifiel> yell8w: going to install it and try it now.
[03:26] <OtakuMark> are use solid parts, i've worked on a lot of them
[03:26] <tuna0> xtknight, my ipod isn't working
[03:26] <pirea> I dunno whether that's good news or not, OtakuMark. lol
[03:26] <ZigZag> (hibernate)
[03:26] <calc> pirea: i helped port debian to amd64 way back then
[03:26] <calc> heh
[03:26] <xtknight> NET||abuse, "locate nvidia" delete everything you see.  nuke it from orbit, it's the only way to be sure :P
[03:26] <tuna0> xtknight, `lsusb` is not working
[03:26] <calc> OtakuMark: sold by gateway, they don't make them either, arima does
[03:26] <manton2007> Hey, I need some help with the network manager. When boot up, I have to manually start the internet by clicking on the icon and "wired network" . Shouldn't this be happening automatically? Can someone help me?
[03:26] <bruenig> find / -iname nvidia
[03:26] <xtknight> NET||abuse, i dont seriously suggest doing it...yet.  just try deleting the .so files it returns
[03:26] <tuna0> xtknight, `dmesg` shows ->  ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: Unlink after no-IRQ?  Controller is probably using the wrong IRQ.
[03:26] <calc> OtakuMark: or at least used to, and the new machines still look like they are probably from arima
[03:26] <OtakuMark> From the ones I've worked on, they've used ASUS motherboards, Western Digital HDDS, etc. in their machines for some reason
[03:26] <pirea> calc: I've built several churches and have a number of wives across the country, also: my dad's rich. Wait, what? X(
[03:26] <yell8w> lucifiel, it's more like file manager/web browser/.... search function should be in there somewhere
[03:26] <calc> OtakuMark: i'm talking about the laptops btw
[03:27] <xtknight> tuna0, well boot with "pci=routeirq irqpoll" >?
[03:27] <ZigZag> (I needed a quick fix *hence the walmart shopping* for a busted LCD on my other notebook
[03:27] <OtakuMark> laptops.. I have no idea. a lot of companies make good desktops and crummy laptops and vice versa
[03:27] <tuna0> xtknight, ok. where exactly does that thing go ? /boot/grub.conf ?
[03:27] <xtknight> tuna0, yup
[03:27] <calc> OtakuMark: most companies don't make their own laptops
[03:27] <xtknight> tuna0, well /boot/grub/menu.lst i think
[03:27] <xtknight> tuna0, you are on Edgy right?
[03:27] <Flannel> tuna0, xtknight, ubuntu uses /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:28] <bruenig> tuna0, /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:28] <tuna0> xtknight, yeah.
[03:28] <colbert> I just installed Ubuntu and have a / partition, swap, home and rest of space on "mystuff" in /media, and I have added an IDE drive.... and the mystuff partition and IDE drive are not showing up, can someone help me to mount them properly ???
[03:28] <calc> OtakuMark: not sure about whether they make their own desktop machines though
[03:28] <tuna0> Xteven, cool
[03:28] <tuna0> xtknight, cool.
[03:28] <bruenig> colbert, what is the name of your mystuff drive, /dev/<what>
[03:28] <tuna0> xtknight, someone mentioned on a list to use acpi=off
[03:28] <xtknight> tuna0, do you know where to add it?  it's a kernel optio
[03:28] <xtknight> tuna0, yes.  i would suggest acpi=verbose though.  just try pci=routeirq and irqpoll first
[03:28] <tuna0> xtknight, so where exactly in menu.1st ?
[03:29] <calc> kopt = (iirc)
[03:29] <Flannel> tuna0: that's an L, not a 1.  And, the comments at the top
[03:29] <ZigZag> it's easier to install Feisty and use it's automount feature, than it is to physically mount that volume in my opinion
[03:29] <Pelo> tuna0,   /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:29] <hendrixski> hey,  I'm trying to install Ubuntu on my friends drive... and the install freezes at around 30% ....
[03:29] <tuna0> Flannel, :)
[03:29] <bruenig> ZigZag, you don't physically mount things
[03:29] <hendrixski> it's kind of embarassing, I told him how great it is
[03:29] <xtknight> tuna0, well i would make another option for this.  copy the block that starts with title           Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.....
[03:29] <lucifiel> yell8w: okay yay... now i need to use Konquerer figure out where the profile folders for mozilla are...  and try again to install ntfs-3g on this machine.
[03:29] <colbert> bruenig, http://pastebin.ca/419100
[03:29] <ZigZag> physically meaning I have to do it
[03:29] <xtknight> tuna0, i will not let you go without posting your menu.lst for verification so just know you're safe for now ;P
[03:30] <colbert> bruenig, my "mystuff" would be /dev/sda4
[03:30] <ZigZag> Feisty guides you through the process
[03:30] <xtknight> tuna0, see the one that is regular and the one that is Recovery mode?
[03:30] <ZigZag> big difference for a native windows user
[03:30] <bruenig> colbert, ok, you realize ntfs can't be written to by default right?
[03:30] <Pelo> hendrixski,   do the cd integrity check,   and when exactaly does it stop at 30 % during install or the hdd formating ?
[03:30] <tuna0> xtknight, yes
[03:30] <xtknight> can ntfs be written in feisty?
[03:30] <yell8w> lucifiel, probably somewhere in ~/.mozilla
[03:30] <hendrixski> he's got a 64 bit system... and it's the 6.04 version
[03:30] <colbert> bruenig, oh yeah lol
[03:30] <bruenig> colbert, I mean that is fine if you just want to read stuff from it, but just a heads up
[03:30] <colbert> bruenig, what do I do then to read/write to it and have it mounted at bootup ?
[03:31] <tuna0> !paste
[03:31] <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)
[03:31] <xtknight> tuna0, ok now copy the one that is regular.  the whole block of it..
[03:31] <ZigZag> 64bit not supporting adobe's flash really sucks
[03:31] <hendrixski> Pelo, it freezes well after formatting and partitioning
[03:31] <bruenig> !ntfs-3g | colbert
[03:31] <ubotu> colbert: 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)
[03:31] <hendrixski> pelo, it's when it's installing the files
[03:31] <xtknight> tuna0, make another 'block' if you know what i mean.  my definition of a block is the section of writing separated by one space.
[03:31] <calc> ZigZag: adobe's flash really sucks too
[03:31] <Flannel> ZigZag: you mean adobe not supporting 64bit.
[03:31] <ZigZag> but you can use opera...
[03:31] <Lgndryhr> i am having trouble with seeing a screensaver and now for some reason i can't lock the screen
[03:31] <calc> ZigZag: adobe is doing you a service by getting rid of most of the really annoying ads
[03:31] <tuna0> xtknight, and then ?
[03:31] <colbert> bruenig, thank u
[03:31] <Pelo> hendrixski, run the disk integrity check,  from the boot menu
[03:31] <ZigZag> I agree
[03:31] <xtknight> tuna0, the block will start with "title" and end with "savedefault" or "quiet" or whatever before the space... ok
[03:31] <hendrixski> will do ...
[03:32] <calc> its a little annoying in that myspace uses it heavily
[03:32] <hendrixski> I'll be back with that  :-)
[03:32] <ZigZag> just a media hound I guess..   like play-ability
[03:32] <tuna0> xtknight, yeah got that bit. :)
[03:32] <xtknight> tuna0, now paste it somewhere in there.  then with this duplicate you will add these DEBUG options
[03:32] <xtknight> tuna0, name this new block a debug one so you can distinguish.  like add DEBUG to its 'title'
[03:32] <ariks> hmm. how does linux/ubuntu do in the tablet arena? those lenevo tablets are looking rather tempting.
[03:32] <lucifiel> yell8w: yeah however, before that, i still need to be able to give myself write access. :( Currently, i can't add files into most of the other folders in Ubuntu.
[03:32] <calc> iirc adobe doesn't even support flash on windows x64
[03:32] <ZigZag> I can't tell any difference in 32 to 64
[03:32] <xtknight> tuna0, i'm being extra careful because this file determines your fate ;)
[03:32] <ZigZag> it all acts the same, looks the same
[03:32] <NET||abuse> calc, yeh they do actually,, i have it on my win x64 machine
[03:33] <calc> ZigZag: some things are much faster in 64bit mode like audio encoding, gziping stuff, etc
[03:33] <ramza3> is there a way to find my mac address
[03:33] <ariks> do we have much in the way of tablet friendly software..
[03:33] <ZigZag> didn't know th@
[03:33] <tuna0> xtknight, yup done.
[03:33] <Pelo> ramza3,   iftable
[03:33] <calc> NET||abuse: are you running the 64bit or 32bit browser on it?
[03:33] <xtknight> ramza3: ifconfig -a
[03:33] <xtknight> it is listed at HWaddr
[03:33] <calc> NET||abuse: the default browser is 32bit on the 64bit version of windows
[03:33] <Pelo> ramza3,  I mean ifconfig
[03:33] <ZigZag> I'm a huge AMD fan but I have always ran 32bit desktops
[03:33] <Pelo> damit
[03:33] <colbert> is "pmount" ok to install ?
[03:33] <PoofDaddy> I need to install a flash player.  Can anyone help?
[03:33] <tuna0> xtknight, so where does pci=routeirq and irqpoll go in there ?
[03:33] <xtknight> tuna0, alright.  now do you see the line containig "vmlinuz"?
[03:33] <xtknight> :P
[03:34] <tuna0> xtknight, yeah
[03:34] <ariks> PoofDaddy: what's the problem?
[03:34] <xtknight> tuna0, it has "ro single" at the end?
[03:34] <xtknight> tuna0, errr no wait
[03:34] <xtknight> tuna0, it has "ro quiet splash" at the end?
[03:34] <xtknight> and it's your debug one..
[03:34] <ramza3> xtknigth: hmm, eth0 is coming up with 00:00:00:00 ...is that bad
[03:34] <willorbill> irc.freenode.net
[03:34] <bruenig> ramza3, ifconfig -a | awk '/HWaddr/ {print $5}'
[03:34] <tuna0> xtknight, yeah
[03:34] <xtknight> tuna0, alright add "pci=routeirq irqpoll" after splash
[03:34] <xtknight> tuna0, all space delimited of course.
[03:35] <xtknight> tuna0, save the file, exit, reboot and try the debug entry.
[03:35] <xtknight> tuna0, post your menu.lst if you want me to verify it before you reboot but i think we were careful
[03:35] <PoofDaddy> ariks: new with Linux.  A friend hooked me up with Edgy and i don't know a thing about it.  I just wanna see episodes of Twilight Zone" on You tube.
[03:35] <xtknight> ramza3, it's interesting i guess
[03:35] <tuna0> !pastebin
[03:35] <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)
[03:35] <xtknight> ramza3, i dont know what that means
[03:35] <OtakuMark> I want to try to install Ubuntu on my machine and my ATI video card is giving me a hassle apparently. Is the Alternative Install CD the answer? I've tried 6.06 and 6.10
[03:35] <ZigZag> my stepdaughter is trying to get her n64 ROMS to work on my pc..  but I'm not sure how to go about doing so..  if anyone has any suggestions.. it would be much appreciated
[03:36] <calc> ZigZag: there are several emulators for n64
[03:36] <colbert> bruenig, http://pastebin.ca/419108   that is at end of sudo apt-get install ntfs-config... what does that mean/what do I do ?
[03:36] <ZigZag> I have a virtual machine.. but theres gotta be a better way\
[03:36] <tuna0> xtknight, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13286/
[03:36] <calc> ZigZag:  i just play them on xbox personally
[03:36] <tuna0> xtknight, looks good ?
[03:36] <bruenig> colbert, looks fine
[03:36] <ZigZag> VM eats up a lot of cpu
[03:36] <xtknight> tuna0, perfect
[03:36] <colbert> bruenig, ok.. so i dont need to update "fuse module" ?
[03:36] <kbidd> ZigZag, try mupen64
[03:37] <tuna0> xtknight, cool. give it a try now. :)
[03:37] <xtknight> tuna0, good job ok try
[03:37] <tuna0> xtknight, thanks
[03:37] <sanityx> Anybody running vmware and have the crazy timing issues?
[03:37] <ZigZag> that is what I was trying earlier but I've yet to figure out how to unpack those packages...
[03:37] <xtknight> sanityx, yeah i do actually with my dual core.  i talked with you about that earlier right?
[03:37] <bruenig> colbert, no, unless you have a lot of users on your machine and are wary about permissions and stuff like that
[03:37] <ZigZag> I'm a complete stoner when it comes to linux
[03:37] <sanityx> xtknight, possibly. btw disabling one core fixes it. but im not doing that.
[03:37] <sanityx> So essentially vmware is useless for me. grrrr.
[03:37] <xtknight> sanityx, well next best thing is to try installing patches for your XP guests (if they are xp...)  or enable internet time
[03:38] <sanityx> xtknight, solaris, linux, etc.
[03:38] <ZigZag> I can make it do the things I do on it.. but that is about it
[03:38] <xtknight> oh
[03:38] <kbidd> ZigZag, heh... we've all been there... how is it packaged... is it just the source code (*.tar.gz), or an actual package?
[03:38] <xtknight> try NTP then
[03:38] <xtknight> i guess :O
[03:38] <sanityx> xtknight, ntp is no good
[03:38] <raintheory> hey all, can anyone help me with a Feisty problem?
[03:38] <xtknight> it sort of sucks
[03:38] <bruenig> raintheory, #ubuntu+1
[03:38] <ZigZag> think it was a tar.gz.. one sec
[03:38] <xtknight> is the time literally going crazy every second?
[03:38] <sanityx> ntp wont work cuz everything will still go faster, just the clock will be right
[03:38] <colbert> bruenig, ok.. i just ran ntfs-config and it has detected my IDE drive, i clicked Add now it says "add support for internal device" and "External device".. i checked internal, i have no external devices so do i just leave it unchecked?
[03:38] <sanityx> yes crazy all the time. i press a key and it types 5 times
[03:38] <xtknight> sanityx, ohhhhhhh never mind lol
[03:39] <manton2007> Could someone help me with the network manager. I have to manually click on the internet every time I boot up Ubuntu.
[03:39] <sanityx> i can disable keyboard repeat but still.
[03:39] <raintheory> thx, gfoing there
[03:39] <bruenig> colbert, just do both
[03:39] <xtknight> sanityx, i dont have those kind of issues.  just a screwed up clock.  i dont know how im avoiding those but maybe it's just a UTC problem on mine, not a TSC problem
[03:39] <ariks> PoofDaddy: well there are two steps. the first is to enable "multiverse" packages. The next is to install flash with "apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree"
[03:39] <sanityx> mm
[03:39] <bruenig> colbert, that way if you ever do get an external drive...
[03:39] <PoofDaddy> ariks:  I have this message on you tube "Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Macromedia's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player."  Can you help?  I clicked on the link and downladed it to the desktop.  I just don't know what to do from here.
[03:39] <ariks> PoofDaddy: here's a guide for step1: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash
[03:39] <ZigZag> tar.bz2
[03:39] <xtknight> sanityx, there is a channel for #vmware too
[03:39] <sanityx> i know
[03:39] <sanityx> i asked a few times. nobody responds.
[03:39] <colbert> bruenig, ok.. i clicked ok but i get this dialog box: http://pastebin.ca/419115
[03:40] <bruenig> PoofDaddy, you are on edgy or dapper?
[03:40] <xtknight> been there done that lol
[03:40] <kbidd> ZigZag, unpack it with $ tar -xvjf <filename>.tar.bz2
[03:40] <ZigZag> k, will do..
[03:40] <bruenig> colbert, yeah you haven't setup up the fstab, where is it that you want to mount this drive?
[03:40] <calraith> Is there a way to remap mouse buttons on two mice?  I have a wacom tablet that the scrollwheel rolls the wrong way and "ZAxisMapping" "5 4" doesn't fix the problem, so I have to use xmodmap.  Also I have a trackball that I want to map button 8 to middle click.  Can I have both at the same time?
[03:40] <kbidd> ZigZag, then cd into the directory that that will create (probably what was at <filename>)
[03:40] <pirea> There's no harm in using touch to create a bunch of empty files, eh?
[03:40] <ariks> Pelo: err that was step2. Here is a guide for step1 https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu
[03:40] <bruenig> colbert, /media/mystuff or what
[03:41] <xtknight> pirea, no no harm at all.
[03:41] <colbert> bruenig, you mean mystuff? mystuff = partition of my main drive which is running ubuntu
[03:41] <ZigZag> give me a sec..  have a dog on my lap
[03:41] <colbert> bruenig, yes i have /media/mystuff made already
[03:41] <PoofDaddy> bruenig: hello again my friend.  I am on Edgy,
[03:41] <Pelo> ariks,  wrong nick complete
[03:41] <sanityx> xtknight, I think I might be able to fix it. I noticed my clock speed constantly goes up and down. I'm gonna force it to one speed.
[03:41] <cezeta> hello all....
[03:41] <kbidd> ZigZag, there will most likely be a file called INSTALL or README, but most likely you will just have to do a "./configure && make && make install"
[03:41] <PoofDaddy> bruenig and ariks:  I use Opera as a browser.
[03:41] <bruenig> colbert, ok, so do gksu gedit /etc/fstab and add the following line "/dev/sda4 /media/mystuff ntfs-3g defaults,locale=en_US.utf8   0    0"
[03:41] <goinup> hi-- what is the smallest ubuntu server installation achievable? i tried doing a network install but it was still 1 or 2 gb after unpacking. is there anyway to get it smaller 250mb or less without having to remove the packages after install?
[03:42] <bruenig> PoofDaddy, it was working for me on opera before I uninstalled opera, do you have flash 9 installed?
[03:42] <spanglesontoast> what is the package that works well with firefox for java ?
[03:42] <cezeta> I have a question... Im running vmware And I have a ubuntu server (virtual). I change the ip and netword cards, and now I get an error trying to bring up eth0, I remember something changind iftab file...  any clue?????
[03:42] <colbert> bruenig, ok just before I do here is my fstab now: http://pastebin.ca/419116
[03:42] <PoofDaddy> bruenig: I don't think so.  Is it a plugin?
[03:43] <bruenig> PoofDaddy, do apt-cache show flashplugin-nonfree  | grep Version and see what it says
[03:43] <ariks> Pelo: doh! I have to learn to stop depending on autocomplete for everything anyway. Should just turn that feature off.
[03:43] <ZigZag> kbidd, like this?    tar -xvjf mupen64-0.5.tar.bz2
[03:43] <ZigZag>    if so..  n such file
[03:43] <Flannel> spanglesontoast: there's a sun-java -plugin
[03:43] <bruenig> colbert, change line 12, it is already pretty much what I said
[03:43] <vox754> spanglesontoast, I think you mean "sun-java5-jre" but you need to create a symbolic link to the library, which is not hard
[03:43] <sid> What's an easy way to break up a 7 gig iso file so I can burn it to two 4.7 gig discs
[03:43] <Dasnipa`> colbert, i love your show
[03:44] <Pelo> ariks,  just type at least 3 letters
[03:44] <sanityx> xtknight, no dice.
[03:44] <jrib> sid: the 'split' command
[03:44] <spanglesontoast> ah
[03:44] <sid> jrib: Is there a gui?
[03:44] <PoofDaddy> ~ $ apt-cache show flashplugin-nonfree | grep Version
[03:44] <PoofDaddy> Version: 9.0.31.0.1ubuntu1~edgy1
[03:44] <PoofDaddy> Version: 7.0.68~ubuntu3
[03:44] <PoofDaddy> ~ $ ~ $ apt-cache show flashplugin-nonfree | grep Version
[03:44] <PoofDaddy> Version: 9.0.31.0.1ubuntu1~edgy1
[03:44] <PoofDaddy> Version: 7.0.68~ubuntu3
[03:44] <Flannel> vox754, spanglesontoast, just download the plugin package.  Don't symlink yourself.
[03:44] <PoofDaddy> ~ $
[03:44] <kbidd> ZigZag, that looks right... are you sure you typed the filename of the mupen64 archive correctly?
[03:44] <cezeta> (error while getting interface flags) it the error, please, enyone can help me????
[03:44] <hendrixski> Pelo, zero checksums failed
[03:44] <xtknight> sanityx, eh so Intel/AMD have no patches for this TSC desynchronization phenomenon?  have you tried using alternate timing methods on the guests?  or the host even?
[03:44] <colbert> bruenig, ok I changed it, do I reboot now or what?
[03:44] <Jewelthief> #beryl
[03:44] <kbidd> ZigZag, you can use tab-completion to make sure you get the filename right.
[03:44] <sanityx> xtknight, Yeah, AMD does. It didn't help.
[03:44] <bruenig> colbert, no do "sudo mount /dev/sda4"
[03:44] <hendrixski> we're thinking of downloading a new CD, of feisty... the alternate install
[03:44] <jrib> sid: no, but note that will just break the file into two pieces, it won't create two new iso's
[03:44] <PoofDaddy> bruenig: would it be more proper to pastbin it?
[03:44] <sanityx> Microsoft does as well, and it didn't help.
[03:45] <Pelo> hendrixski,   either  the cd is borked or the  cd drive has a problem
[03:45] <vox754> Flannel, what did you do then? because I followed some instructions that popped up and it works okay.
[03:45] <ZigZag> that works in terminal?
[03:45] <OtakuMark> Is there a 64bit alternate install CD?
[03:45] <xtknight> OtakuMark, yes
[03:45] <jrib> OtakuMark: yes
[03:45] <colbert> bruenig, http://pastebin.ca/419119
[03:45] <Flannel> vox754: the -plugin package takes care of the symlink
[03:45] <bruenig> PoofDaddy, it shouldn't be too long, 1 or 2 lines did you do it right "apt-cache show flashplugin-nonfree | grep Version"
[03:45] <PoofDaddy> bruenig: I don't quite know too much about IRC etiquette unless someone tells me
[03:45] <OtakuMark> also, if I install as 32bit, can I upgrade to 64bit once I get a stable install -_- I'm demoralized
[03:45] <hendrixski> Pelo, he's also got a parallel to serial ATA adaptor on the drive.... could that be a problem?
[03:45] <kbidd> ZigZag, if you left all the terminal settings as the defaults, yeah. it should work.
[03:45] <bruenig> colbert, looks like that partition is screwed up
[03:45] <xtknight> OtakuMark, you can not upgrade 32 to 64 reliably.  only with a clean install
[03:45] <Flannel> OtakuMark: no.  64bit and 32bit aren't "upgrades" of each other.
[03:45] <Pelo> hendrixski,   I woudlnT know
[03:45] <hendrixski> Pelo, it's being recognized as scuzzy on ubuntu
[03:45] <bruenig> PoofDaddy, over 3 lines, then pastebin is a good rule
[03:46] <colbert> bruenig, what can I do ? :(
[03:46] <PoofDaddy> bruenig: Sorry, but I pasted it above.
[03:46] <sid> jrib: I understand. jrib how do I join the two files together again with Windows?
[03:46] <jrib> sid: I don't know
[03:46] <ZigZag> dead tab
[03:46] <cables> How does Linux build its RAM cache? What is it caching?
[03:46] <PoofDaddy> bruenig: ok, I'll make note of it.  Did you see my paste above?
[03:46] <ZigZag> :(
[03:46] <xtknight> sid, what you should be looking for is a dual layer dvd->two single layer dvd converter i suppose.  not really a file splitter
[03:46] <bruenig> PoofDaddy, yeah, do sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[03:46] <NET||abuse> xtknight, ok, i'm gonna risk it,, i've deleted the .so files.. i had a wee think about it and if worst comes to worst :) i can re-install the whole thing, but i have a few bits and pieces on the system i would rather try and salvage :)
[03:47] <cezeta> its a virtual machine i miigrate to other host vmware server
[03:47] <kbidd> ZigZag, if there is more than one file that could be completed from what you typed, press tab twice, and the list of possible completions will be displayed.
[03:47] <cezeta> I have a question... Im running vmware And I have a ubuntu server (virtual). I change the ip and netword cards, and now I get an error trying to bring up eth0, I remember something changind iftab file... any clue?????
[03:47] <NET||abuse> xtknight, so after nuking the nvidia related .so files... what now? :)
[03:47] <bruenig> colbert, format it I guess, probably ask somebody else's opinion though. That is just what it looks like to me.
[03:47] <kbidd> ZigZag, in that case, nothing will happen if you press tab once.
[03:47] <OtakuMark> Okay, let's say I install the 32bit version of Ubuntu on my 64bit machine and make a separate /home directory, when the new stable version is released will I be able to install over the 32bit install with a 64bit version and keep my files?
[03:47] <ZigZag> tar: mupen64-0.5.tar.bz2: Cannot open: No such file or directory
[03:47] <armyriad> How do I install Java on Ubuntu?
[03:47] <xtknight> OtakuMark, documents are not 32bit or 64bit.  they are just documents
[03:47] <jrib> sid: random link from google: http://elliottback.com/wp/archives/2007/03/10/combine-split-files-in-windows/
[03:47] <jrib> !java > armyriad    (armyriad, see the private message from ubotu)
[03:47] <OtakuMark> good, good
[03:47] <NET||abuse> armyriad, there's the JRE in the repo's
[03:47] <cables> OtakuMark, you'll have to make a separate partition for /home though
[03:48] <OtakuMark> I will
[03:48] <kbidd> ZigZag, that sounds like the name of the file isnt mupen64-0.5.tar.bz2 then
[03:48] <qebab> !vim
[03:48] <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
[03:48] <colbert> bruenig, How would I format it? It's empty so it that's fine by me
[03:48] <smirk`> Is it possible to set root window color to transparent? I'd like to have desktop icons with transparent cube on beryl
[03:48] <cables> smirk`, no, but beryl can do that
[03:48] <qebab> !apt-get
[03:48] <ubotu> APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome) or !Adept (KDE)
[03:48] <ZigZag> that is exactly how it appears on my desktop
[03:48] <Flannel> smirk`: #ubunt-effects for Beryl support
[03:48] <armyriad> Thank you, jrib and Ubotu.
[03:48] <xtknight> all, OtakuMark, and be sure not to format the /home partition.  other than that you should be fine, i think.  i dont know if you specify the same user name if it will automatically pick up where it left off.  perhaps someone else could confirm that here.
[03:49] <mon^rch> there is a network applet on my panel that I cannot "move" or "remove" I want to either move it or remove it... help?
[03:49] <bruenig> colbert, oh if it is empty then just sudo apt-get install gparted, then open gnome partition editor from the menus and just right click and delete it and just use the gui to create it. I would recommend making it ext3 though since you are using linux after all.
[03:49] <ZigZag> by default..  it opens w/ a handler.. but I have the save target as on the desktop since I have not one time had a successful install with whatever handler that is
[03:49] <xtknight> mon^rch, is there a "lock to panel" option in the context menu
[03:49] <PoofDaddy> bruenig: It says installed.  Now what? Do I have to click off Opera and then restart it?
[03:49] <kbidd> ZigZag, if the file is in your desktop, issue a "pwd" command in the temminal to make sure that terminal is in fact pointing to your desktop's directory.
[03:49] <bruenig> PoofDaddy, restart opera and it should hopefully work
[03:49] <ZigZag> just pwd?
[03:49] <colbert> bruenig, gotcha.. doing it now
[03:50] <ardchoille> mon^rch: You sure that's not a launcher? What happens when you right click it?
[03:50] <ZigZag> or pwd in front of the rest
[03:50] <mon^rch> xtknight: no there isnt
[03:50] <OtakuMark> How does 10gb for the OS and 10gb for the /home, with 4gb swap sound? 2gb of RAM
[03:50] <kbidd> ZigZag, yeah... pwd tells you what directory is currently being used
[03:50] <PoofDaddy> bruenig: So do I have to disconnect from the IRC?
[03:50] <kbidd> ZigZag, so just ped
[03:50] <fastfurious> nossa!
[03:50] <kbidd> *pwd
[03:50] <bruenig> PoofDaddy, no just restart opera
[03:50] <ZigZag> ic
[03:50] <fastfurious> Quantas pessoas neste canal! mas que chique!?
[03:50] <coldboot> When you run update-alternatives --config, what does a + mean, and what does a * mean?
[03:50] <kbidd> ZigZag, make sure it is /home/username/Desktop
[03:50] <nonewmsgs> how do i install opengl for nvidia.
[03:50] <NET||abuse> xtknight, i realized i had a lupine repo added to my sources for nviida
[03:50] <ardchoille> OtakuMark: More than 2Gb of swap is a waste, IMHO
[03:50] <xtknight> !br | fastfurious
[03:50] <ubotu> fastfurious: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[03:50] <NET||abuse> xtknight, so that's where the kernel mismatch mighta been :)
[03:51] <xtknight> NET||abuse, ahhh
[03:51] <mon^rch> ardchoille: it says enable networking (feisty)
[03:51] <xtknight> NET||abuse, good catch
[03:51] <bruenig> colbert, after that there will be some serious /etc/fstab editing, also format your ide drive to ext3.
[03:51] <ardchoille> OtakuMark: I have 2Gb ram and 2Gb swap and my swap has never been used.
[03:51] <xtknight> mon^rch, i see what you mean
[03:51] <NET||abuse> xtknight, :) phew
[03:51] <xtknight> mon^rch, killall NetworkManager
[03:51] <OtakuMark> That sounds good, 2gb of swap then, ardchoille. Preserve more of my windows free space =/ 10gb good for the OS?
[03:51] <xtknight> mon^rch, i think...
[03:51] <mon^rch> ok lemme try
[03:51] <vox754> Did anybody notice massive 100 MB Open Office updates?
[03:51] <ZigZag> $ pwd/home/acer2/Desktop
[03:51] <ZigZag> bash: pwd/home/acer2/Desktop: No such file or directory
[03:52] <PoofDaddy> bruenig: restart Opera simply means clicking off and then clicking it on again, right?
[03:52] <ardchoille> OtakuMark: 10Gb for the os may even be overkill, but sounds ok.
[03:52] <kbidd> ZigZag, no... just $pwd
[03:52] <ZigZag> lol
[03:52] <bruenig> PoofDaddy, yeah
[03:52] <OtakuMark> I want to do some crazy stuff with it ardchoille, like beryl and all kinds of madness
[03:52] <arch_> when I put a DVD into my optical drive, and double click on the icon in Nautilus, I get the following error: "Unable to mount the selected volume, mount: special device /dev/scd0 does not exist", any ideas?  The drive plays CD's fine (and is, in fact, also a DVD drive)
[03:52] <kbidd> ZigZag, if you're in the right folder, it should return /home/acer2/Desktop
[03:52] <ardchoille> OtakuMark: Ah, ok
[03:52] <Hypnotic> I finally have read/write access to my partition!
[03:53] <anytime> Can someone help me with "NetworkManager Applet 0.6.4". It's not logging on to the internet automatically. I have to click it on each time I boot up the operating system.
[03:53] <Hypnotic> Fantastic!
[03:53] <PoofDaddy> bruenig: U did that, but youtube still says that I need to install flash player.
[03:53] <xtknight> could somebody provide me details on how ubuntu's mount-on-demand (automount) system works?  kernel level?  how to configure mounting options? etc....
[03:53] <arch_> anytime, are you connecting to a WPA protected signal?
[03:53] <colbert> bruenig, ok.. well the IDE is temporary it is going into another PC as XP install... i have deleted the mystuff partition and am making it ext3 partition now
[03:53] <bruenig> PoofDaddy, well it should be installed check in /usr/lib/opera/plugins/ to see if it has libflashplayer.so
[03:53] <OtakuMark> One last question, is the Alternate Install CD prompt based?
[03:53] <xtknight> OtakuMark, yes it is a command line
[03:54] <Flannel> OtakuMark: no.  It's a GUI command line thing.
[03:54] <ardchoille> OtakuMark: yes
[03:54] <xtknight> OtakuMark, with ltitle prompt windows
[03:54] <vox754> Hypnotic, you were that guy with the FAT partition, right?
[03:54] <colbert> bruenig, ok it's done made the ext3 partition
[03:54] <Hypnotic> vox754: Yes, I sure was. :)
[03:54] <OtakuMark> Ah, okay, and do you guys think I will finally escape my black screen non-loading X server ATI hell using it?
[03:54] <bruenig> colbert, ok change your /etc/fstab to this, http://pastebin.ca/419125
[03:54] <colbert> bruenig, now what do i do to mount it
[03:54] <ZigZag> !pastebin
[03:54] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[03:54] <colbert> bruenig, ok
[03:54] <xtknight> OtakuMark, probably not until you edit xorg.conf
[03:54] <xtknight> :P
[03:54] <dan20> How do I change the default file permissions for FTP users in vsftpd?
[03:55] <OtakuMark> but with this I will have a command line to do so xtknight, right?
[03:55] <vox754> Hypnotic, I remember you had gid and uid=500. Was that for another user? because, normally it would be gid,uid=1000
[03:55] <xtknight> OtakuMark, yes.  and you will be able to install the darned thing in the first place.
[03:55] <OtakuMark> thank god.
[03:55] <ZigZag> kbidd, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13288/
[03:55] <xtknight> alternate CD still uses open source ati driver doesnt it?  (not always "vesa" for debug?)  thus editing xorg.conf is still necessary?
[03:55] <PoofDaddy> bruenig: I don't see flash anywhere there.
[03:55] <rpc> does anyone know how serious a Bus Error is?
[03:56] <rpc> and what is that in general?
[03:56] <xtknight> rpc, where does it occur
[03:56] <shipz> argh, flash player can die or something
[03:56] <rpc> xtknight i saw that on my ssh session
[03:56] <jaypro> i installed ubuntu on the master drive (80 gig), but now i want to install windows on another drive (40 gig).  since windows cant install on the slave drive without being able to write to the master, im thinking about switching harddrives so that the 80 gig drive is now the slave, and the 40 gig is the master drive.  in doing so, would i have to reinstall ubuntu after installing windows on the master drive (40gig), or is there a way to cha
[03:56] <jaypro> nge the settings in the grub loader??
[03:56] <Hypnotic> voc754: yeah, we used the ID command to find the correct GID and bam, works like a champ.
[03:56] <rpc> xtknight and it all broke... now i can't ssh in...
[03:56] <OtakuMark> I think I have to change ATI to "vesa", and then get some special drivers that I can look into once I can finally see a desktop -_-
[03:56] <bruenig> PoofDaddy, ok do you see it in /usr/lib/firefox/plugins
[03:56] <rpc> xtknight host responds to pings though
[03:56] <xtknight> rpc, doesnt sound good but i have no idea what the heck ti is
[03:56] <xtknight> rpc, it**
[03:56] <rpc> xtknight hm
[03:57] <vox754> Hypnotic, shame on you
[03:57] <xtknight> rpc, a bus is a way for a PC to transfer data.  that's all i know
[03:57] <colbert> bruenig, ok I changed the fstab (backed up earlier one) now what ?
[03:57] <xtknight> rpc, you probably already knew that so i suggest ##linux or google for that one
[03:57] <rpc> xtknight isn't that related to hdd?
[03:57] <bruenig> colbert, sudo mount /dev/sda4
[03:57] <Hypnotic> Vox754: why is that?
[03:57] <armyriad> I installed the JRE but I still can't use Java applets in Firefox.
[03:57] <djm62> jaypro: you can change it, I did a similar thing a while ago.  I think a liveCD and chroot might be needed so that you can edit the settings and re-run grub
[03:57] <xtknight> rpc, bus could be anything.  it could very well be the HDD controller.  or it could be HyperTransport bus for example, the bus connecting the CPU to peripeherals.  it all depends
[03:57] <rpc> xtknight not much in google...  but i suspect that some process just sucked up all resources
[03:57] <vox754> jaypro, yes you install grub on the master drive so it can boot XP and then Ubuntu, not that hard
[03:58] <rpc> hm
[03:58] <colbert> bruenig, awesome! I went to /media/mystuff and it is accessible and works.. now how do I add it to my desktop
[03:58] <PoofDaddy> bruenig: yes it's there.
[03:58] <xtknight> rpc, might just be some stupid error sounding a lot more critical than it is.  like a network issue
[03:58] <rpc> hope so... just scared to reboot the box remotely
[03:58] <bruenig> colbert, ln -s /media/mystuff ~/Desktop/mystuff
[03:58] <vox754> Hypnotic, never mind, you did a good work by asking here so try to help others with your same problem
[03:58] <xtknight> rpc, all i see about it is "page fault" or memory /paging error
[03:58] <mon^rch> xtknight: is there a similar command to kill the update manager?
[03:59] <xtknight> rpc, obscure crap there..
[03:59] <jaypro> vox754 okay, how do i install grub on the master drive (40 gig)?  how would i remove grub loader on the 80 gig?
[03:59] <rpc> xtknight hmm
[03:59] <xtknight> mon^rch, yeah but..why?  killall update-manaer
[03:59] <jaypro> ive never edited grub loaders before
[03:59] <Hypnotic> Vox754: Yes sir, will do!
[03:59] <bruenig> PoofDaddy, do sudo ln -s /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/libflashplayer.so /usr/lib/opera/plugins/libflashplayer.so
[03:59] <colbert> bruenig, sweeet.. I am on a fresh install tho, how do I get My Computer, Network Servers and Trash onto desktop again too ?
[03:59] <xtknight> mon^rch, actually not sure if that'll do it
[03:59] <mon^rch> ty.. I have to kill the update manager and the network manager before I can  edit my panel the way I want to :)
[03:59] <PinkFloyd> I created a GRUB floppy. Does this mean I have to have the floppy in the drive in order to boot or will it load GRUB normally?
[04:00] <bruenig> colbert, don't know about that
[04:00] <bruenig> !icons
[04:00] <ubotu> Want to see volume/trash icons on the desktop? Go to /apps/nautilus/desktop in gconf-editor (Gnome) or go to http://kudos.berlios.de/kf/kisimlar/tipsntrix.html#showtrash (KDE)
[04:00] <vox754> armyriad, you need to create a symbolic link to the library on your firefox plug in folder, but somebody mentioned there is a package that does this for you
[04:00] <xtknight> rpc, "Usually it means your machine has run out of RAM. See if you can set up some swap space or a swap file -- that should fix the problem."
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[04:00] <PinkFloyd> linuxnooblah, : what if I dont have the floppy in? Will ir error or boot into Windows?
[04:00] <xtknight> rpc, apparently a program sends SIGBUS (or it is sent by kernel?) and that adds "Bus error" to stdout or klog or whatever
[04:00] <mon^rch> xtknight: no, that didnt work
[04:00] <ZigZag> I lost my help..  fizuck
[04:00] <Hypnotic> The ISO for the 6.10 had a problem wth the 7800GT and I had to edit the xorg.conf to "vesa" and then install the Nivida drivers.
[04:00] <jaypro> djm62 you'll have to be more specific... i dont know what i would need to do
[04:01] <colbert> bruenig, you rock man, thanks soo much for your help :))
[04:01] <PinkFloyd> linuxnooblah, : what if I dont have the floppy in? Will it error or boot into Windows?
[04:01] <PoofDaddy> bruenig: ok, so i plugged it into the terminal and it gives no output.  Is that what you expected?
[04:01] <matt1234> does anyone know of any major bugs with the current release of ktorrent?
[04:01] <Foo1> Heya, I have a router-related question.
[04:02] <xtknight> mon^rch, notification-daemon maybe?
[04:02] <vox754> jaypro, there is a chance you can keep the current grub on the slave drive, but most probably Windows will still have to try to boot off its own disk. So I guess you don't remove the grub on the slave, the one installed on the master will override it.
[04:02] <xtknight> mon^rch, oh probably  update-notifier
[04:02] <matt1234> its been eating up my CPU every time i run it for the past few days (ktorrent)
[04:02] <bruenig> how do you merge together a file you split, I was looking at the merge command but am not getting that to work so...
[04:02] <jeduan> colbert, you can also download a package named hideseek
[04:02] <ZigZag> anyone know wtf I did wrong here?????  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13288/
[04:02] <Foo1> My router is set to act as DHCP router, with IP addresses allocated within a certain range
[04:02] <colbert> jeduan, neat, what's it do exactly?
[04:02] <jeduan> this is the url, colbert http://www.getdeb.net/search.php?release=Edgy&keywords=Hide%20and%20Seek
[04:02] <bruenig> ZigZag, you aren't on the desktop
[04:02] <ZigZag> trying to unpack a bull shite tar
[04:03] <Foo1> can I bind specific IP addresses to computers outside this range?
[04:03] <matt1234> Foo1, i've got my CCNP text book open right now :)
[04:03] <bruenig> ZigZag, cd ~/Desktop && tar xf mupen64-0.5.tar.bz2
[04:03] <calraith> bruenig, cat file1 file2>joinedfile
[04:03] <Foo1> :) matt1234
[04:03] <dan20> CCNP isn't going to help much with a non cisco ios
[04:03] <matt1234> dan20, ok, and?
[04:03] <Foo1> heh
[04:03] <Foo1> it's a D-Link
[04:03] <jeduan> it gives you access to hidden settings
[04:03] <GodZChild> can I upgrade from breezy to edgy?
[04:03] <GodZChild> or do i need dapper?
[04:03] <vox754> Foo1, those outside the range may be Static addresses
[04:03] <colbert> jeduan, wow this looks great i'm installing
[04:04] <matt1234> Foo1, as far as i know, no, you wont be able to do that, unless you have some kind of tunnel setup or somethig
[04:04] <ardchoille> !upgrade | GodZChild
[04:04] <ubotu> GodZChild: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[04:04] <neilthereildeil> i still cant get it to appear fullscreen on my laptop
[04:04] <dan20> matt1234: And that is all.  You said it like the CCNP book would have the answer.
[04:04] <neilthereildeil> plz help
[04:04] <Foo1> oh
[04:04] <Foo1> that's two different answers :S
[04:04] <neilthereildeil> in the virtual terminals, bios and grub
[04:04] <PoofDaddy> bruenig: ok, so i plugged it into the terminal and it gives no output. Is that what you expected?
[04:04] <neilthereildeil> its not fullscreen
[04:04] <ZigZag> nothing..  just brought me back to the line
[04:04] <matt1234> dan20, correct me if i'm wrong, but networking is networking is networking, no?
[04:04] <jaypro> vox754 okay, so how do i add ubuntu to the list of what os can be loaded, after windows has been installed?
[04:04] <PinkFloyd> What if I dont have the Grub boot floppy in? Will it error or boot into Windows?
[04:04] <neilthereildeil> its only full screen with the window manager
[04:04] <bruenig> PoofDaddy, yeah, try opera now
[04:04] <ZigZag> acer2@acer-laptop:~$  cd ~/Desktop && tar xf mupen64-0.5.tar.bz2
[04:04] <Foo1> I don't have any tunnels going, currently
[04:04] <ZigZag> acer2@acer-laptop:~/Desktop$
[04:04] <nonewmsgs> neilthere i have noticed most laptops like 1024x768.  try thatt and see if it gives full screen
[04:05] <sanityx> xtknight, you there?
[04:05] <xtknight> sanityx, yea
[04:05] <sanityx> I found a fix
[04:05] <xtknight> nice
[04:05] <dan20> matt1234: Yeah, but I'm positive configuring a d-link isn't going to require anything more than basic knowledge, rather than CCNP type information.
[04:05] <neilthereildeil> any ideas?
[04:05] <dusanyu> quick Edgie question I have a Core 2 duo and am runing the default (Generic Kernel the siscriptiion states it has SMP suport however when i cat /proc/cpuinfo only one core is shown
[04:05] <sanityx> xtknight, tools.syncTime = "TRUE" in the vm's config file
[04:05] <dusanyu> is this normal?
[04:05] <ardchoille> ZigZag: You need to find out where that tarball is and then cd there and then untar it.
[04:05] <Foo1> what I'd like to do is have my two desktop computers (main + server) outside the range with static addresses, and my upstairs neighbour with a static address within the range
[04:05] <xtknight> sanityx, cool.  what does it do?  it's not NTP or similar right?
[04:05] <Yahovah> ok guys i was in compusa today
[04:05] <matt1234> dan20, did he ask about a dlink config? if so i missed it, sorry
[04:05] <ZigZag> it's on the desktop
[04:05] <Yahovah> i looked for ubuntu
[04:05] <sanityx> xtknight, syncs vm time to host time
[04:05] <Yahovah> it wasnt there
[04:05] <vox754> Foo1, I think the other guy didn't understand your original question, but I think that range is for Dynamic Addresses, the ones outside are static. I have a D-Link, but I don't use it anymore, I never got to know it.
[04:05] <Yahovah> where do i buy ubuntu?
[04:05] <squiggie> hello all, I've got a ntfs drive in my system that I can't mount. I've installed ntfs-3g and mounted 1 successfully, but I can't mount the others. It tells me the fstype is wrong but I'm 99.9% sure it is ntfs
[04:05] <dan20> matt1234:  I highly doubt just about anything in the CCNP book is going to even be applicable lol
[04:05] <PinkFloyd> Yahovah, : You wont find it
[04:05] <matt1234> dan20, i thought he was asking about a routing issue
[04:05] <ZigZag> thought that would be easiest
[04:05] <bruenig> Yahovah, yeah, you don't buy it, you download it for free
[04:05] <PinkFloyd> Yahovah, : You download it
[04:05] <ardchoille> ZigZag: ls -a
[04:05] <vox754> jaypro, come here #vocx
[04:05] <xtknight> sanityx, timestamp?  more than just the clock i assume?  it fixed your keybaord repeat problems too?
[04:06] <dan20> matt1234: Yeah, he said dlink, no big deal
[04:06] <Foo1> oh okay
[04:06] <PoofDaddy> bruenig:  I tried to restart Opera and still the same message that I need to install flash.
[04:06] <Yahovah> bruenig: i dont commit crime
[04:06] <colbert> jeduan, this is a great find, thanks so much :)
[04:06] <dan20> matt1234:  I was just making an observation, not trying to attack you
[04:06] <sanityx> xtknight, yup it fixed everything. not sure exactley how it works but it works.
[04:06] <Yahovah> bruenig: i want to PURCHASE ubuntu, legally.
[04:06] <xtknight> sanityx, cool thanks ill keep it in mind if i ever have the issue
[04:06] <PinkFloyd> Yahovah, : UBUNTU IS FREE
[04:06] <colbert> lol
[04:06] <bruenig> !ubuntu | Yahovah
[04:06] <ubotu> Yahovah: Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com and http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuHowCome
[04:06] <PinkFloyd> Yahovah, : ALL linux is free
[04:06] <Yahovah> oh
[04:06] <matt1234> dan20, bad timing, "ubuntu"
[04:06] <GodZChild> is ubuntu ever going to get the ball rolling for syncing phones?
[04:06] <Foo1> and I assume that if I changed the addresses, I'd need to reboot the router?
[04:06] <xtknight> this is all an illegal hoax!!!
[04:06] <xtknight> :P
[04:06] <Yahovah> okay...
[04:06] <Yahovah> it doesnt seem right though
[04:06] <Agrajag> Yahovah: you _can_ purchase it from Canonical if you want, but it's free
[04:07] <jeduan> you're welcome colbert
[04:07] <PinkFloyd> so
[04:07] <Yahovah> like windows is pretty expensive
[04:07] <neilthereildeil> i need to make the screen larger
[04:07] <GodZChild> it would be great if i could synce my blackjack and not have to have windows
[04:07] <neilthereildeil> for the virtual terminals
[04:07] <xtknight> Yahovah, just accept it dudde
[04:07] <nonewmsgs> yes it is a wonderful trend
[04:07] <Yahovah> how is ubuntu free?
[04:07] <Hypnotic> How do we tell if 6.10 is using both cores?
[04:07] <Agrajag> Yahovah: linus is not windows
[04:07] <tuna0> xtknight, no luck.
[04:07] <jrib> Yahovah: you can request a free cd from shipit.ubuntu.com or order one from amazon.com if you don't want to download, but it is free
[04:07] <neilthereildeil> i only see text in the middle of the screen
[04:07] <bruenig> Yahovah, I will sell it to you, paypal me 50 dollars
[04:07] <PinkFloyd> Yahovah, : That's why a lot of people are switching from WIndows to Linux
[04:07] <Yahovah> bruenig: okay
[04:07] <ZigZag> ok, if it looks like this  >  acer2@acer-laptop:~/Desktop$
[04:07] <ZigZag>     I'm @ the desktop, correct
[04:07] <squiggie> hello all, I've got a ntfs drive in my system that I can't mount. I've installed ntfs-3g and mounted 1 successfully, but I can't mount the others. It tells me the fstype is wrong but I'm 99.9% sure it is ntfs
[04:07] <dusanyu> cat /proc/cpuino both cores chould be listed
[04:07] <Yahovah> bruenig: what's your paypal addy?
[04:07] <PinkFloyd> hahaha
[04:07] <GodZChild> yeah, and alot of people are switching back because they have to have both operating systems to get everything they want done
[04:07] <bruenig> chuckle
[04:07] <PinkFloyd> Yahovah, : Just go download it
[04:08] <ardchoille> bruenig: Should have asked for more.
[04:08] <Yahovah> bruenig: what's your paypal addy?
[04:08] <matt1234> Foo1, ok, if you just bind a static ip to a machine outside of a subnet, i'm pretty sure it wont be able to get past your router (I'm a LAN engineer, although i happen to be studying routing at this moment)
[04:08] <lucifiel> oh boy, the search tool in Konquerer is practically not working...  ughhh. :/
[04:08] <Yahovah> bruenig: i dont want to download this illegaly, im pretty confused. ill just pay you $50... its easier
[04:08] <tuna0> xtknight, pci=routeirq irqpoll no luck
[04:08] <PinkFloyd> Yahovah, : IT"S NOT ILLEGAL
[04:08] <xtknight> tuna0, you were the guy with irqpoll,etc problems?
[04:08] <ZigZag> tar sux
[04:08] <dusanyu> but in the case of the 7.04 beta they are both not listed wich is making me nervice
[04:08] <trace_in_elkgrov> Hello...I just upgrade to Edgy now I can't get my legacy nvidia to work.  Can someone help a newbie please???
[04:08] <PinkFloyd> Yahovah, : dude, just download it
[04:08] <xtknight> tuna0, ahh
[04:08] <tuna0> xtknight, acpi=off too. won't suspend
[04:08] <bruenig> ZigZag, you don't know how ridiculous that sounds
[04:08] <nonewmsgs> yahova do not send him money.  he isnt owner; he wa just kidding
[04:08] <Agrajag> I think you guys have been trolled
[04:08] <tuna0> xtknight, yeah
[04:08] <xtknight> tuna0, hmmm so what was the original problem again?
[04:09] <bruenig> ZigZag, right click on the thing and select extract here
[04:09] <tuna0> xtknight, ipod won't work after a suspend
[04:09] <ZigZag> I'm sure..   but to me..  it sucks a fat one
[04:09] <squiggie> hello all, I've got a ntfs drive in my system that I can't mount. I've installed ntfs-3g and mounted 1 successfully, but I can't mount the others. It tells me the fstype is wrong but I'm 99.9% sure it is ntfs
[04:09] <Yahovah> PinkFloyd: dude im not a criminal, i pay for stuff.
[04:09] <tuna0> xtknight, :(
[04:09] <ardchoille> ZigZag: No offense, but tar is awesome, you're just doing something wrong.
[04:09] <PoofDaddy> bruenig: Is God asking to purchase Ubuntu?
[04:09] <xtknight> tuna0, hmmm that's a hard one
[04:09] <bruenig> tar is buggy, don't use it
[04:09] <ZigZag> I'm sure
[04:09] <rpc> easy money? where? what?
[04:09] <Yahovah> bruenig: well?
[04:09] <Foo1> I want all machines to get past the router (the entire point is net access), I just want a tad bit of "non-standardness" thrown in for good measure
[04:09] <PinkFloyd> Yahovah, : You're not listening to us. Ubuntu is an open source project. It is free to download without reprisal.
[04:09] <Yahovah> PinkFloyd: yeah, i know
[04:09] <Yahovah> PinkFloyd: you told me
[04:09] <xtknight> just ban him already it's spam
[04:09] <Foo1> aw darn, matt1234 left
[04:09] <PinkFloyd> Yahovah, : Then why the fuss?
[04:09] <tuna0> xtknight, well, what do you think can be done ?
[04:09] <bruenig> spam indeed
[04:09] <dusanyu> i am shure somone on ebay is willing to sell it to him :)
[04:10] <nonewmsgs> maybe yahova would be happy if he knew where to donate?
[04:10] <Yahovah> dusanyu: do they have discs on ebay?
[04:10] <tuna0> xtknight, i googled all over but to no avail
[04:10] <just-this-time> too bad
[04:10] <ZigZag> yeah.. it must just be easy on your guys side of the fence
[04:10] <rpc> Yahovah download the iso and burn it... will take 15 mins
[04:10] <ZigZag> here is my error when right clicking    >     mv: cannot move `/home/acer2/Desktop/mupen64-0.5.tar.bz2_FILES/mupen64-0.5' to a subdirectory of itself, `/home/acer2/Desktop/mupen64-0.5
[04:10] <just-this-time> cdoms dissapeared on new machine with cloned  install  of ubuntu
[04:10] <xtknight> tuna0, well all i can suggest is different methods of suspend, like S3 and S1 or whatever.  it's in the bios i think
[04:10] <Yahovah> rpc: im not a pirate, id rather buy it...
[04:10] <bruenig> ZigZag, it is already extracted
[04:10] <jeduan> Yahovah: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000G62IDU/sr=1-1/qid=1153933657/ref=pd_bbs_1?ie=UTF8&s=software
[04:10] <xtknight> tuna0, there's also suspend-to-disk but it's not as convenient
[04:10] <dan20> Yahovah: http://www.ubuntu.com/GetUbuntu/purchase
[04:10] <bruenig> ZigZag, that directory that showed up is the extracted tarball
[04:10] <rpc> Yahovah ubuntu iso is given free, just read up on the project page
[04:11] <jeduan> lol we thought the same, dan20
[04:11] <tuna0> xtknight, ok.
[04:11] <dan20> ;)
[04:11] <ardchoille> ZigZag: Pastebin the output of: cd ~/Desktop && ls -a
[04:11] <Yahovah> cool
[04:11] <squiggie> hello all, I've got a ntfs drive in my system that I can't mount. I've installed ntfs-3g and mounted 1 successfully, but I can't mount the others. It tells me the fstype is wrong but I'm 99.9% sure it is ntfs
[04:11] <Yahovah> thanks jeduan
[04:11] <PinkFloyd> Yahovah, : Stop trolling
[04:11] <umop> Anyone got experience running ventrilo with wine?
[04:11] <rpc> Yahovah so go and download it
[04:11] <Hypnotic> How can I tell if Ubuntu is using both cores on my CPU?
[04:11] <xtknight> Hypnotic, uname -a and see if SMP is listed
[04:11] <rpc> Hypnotic use top and see if it ever goes over 100%
[04:11] <martin9> hey i was just wondering if any of you heard of tweako.com yet??
[04:11] <just-this-time> Hypnotic: good Q
[04:11] <tuna0> xtknight, what's S3/S1 ?
[04:12] <thoreauputic> Hypnotic: cat /proc/cpuinfo
[04:12] <xtknight> wow that just made me realize both of my cpus weren't being used
[04:12] <xtknight> lol
[04:12] <Agrajag> xtknight: it will say SMP on a single-core system too
[04:12] <just-this-time> kernel generic cant use properly I guess
[04:12] <xtknight> oh -./
[04:12] <xtknight> =/
[04:12] <xtknight>  /proc/cpuinfo i think but mine only lists one...what the heck?
[04:12] <tuna0> xtknight, do you think unloading the module before a suspend and then reload module after suspend will make it work ?
[04:12] <Jhonny_> hello
[04:12] <tuna0> xtknight, just a temp work around.
[04:12] <squiggie> I need some help mounting a ntfs partition
[04:12] <Jhonny_> everyone
[04:12] <rpc> xtknight then you have non-SMP kernel
[04:12] <PinkFloyd> I have two kernels listed in GRUB. One ends with 10 and the other ends with 11. How do I get rid of the one with the 10?
[04:12] <PoofDaddy> bruenig:  You forgot about me.  Leave that fruit alone.  :p
[04:13] <xtknight> rpc, hrm very surprising.  i thought Feisty would have had SMP default by now
[04:13] <ZigZag> ok.. lol..  but the pastbin thinks I'm spamming
[04:13] <ZigZag> pastebin*
[04:13] <dan20> Can someone explain to me how to set umode correctly in vsftpd?  I need it to give 775 permissions, but when I use 775, it totally screws things up.
[04:13] <rpc> xtknight most likely yes
[04:13] <bruenig> PoofDaddy, yeah opera is a little iffy when it comes to plugins at least for linux. It should work, is there a libflashplayer.so in /usr/lib/opera/plugins
[04:13] <ZigZag> acer2@acer-laptop:~/Desktop$  cd ~/Desktop && ls -a
[04:13] <ZigZag> .  ..  mupen64-0.5  mupen64-0.5.tar.bz2  mupen64-0.5.tar.bz2_FILES
[04:13] <thoreauputic> xtknight: it does
[04:13] <xtknight> tuna0, very possible
[04:13] <Hypnotic> Yeah, cpu info is only listing one CPU here as well
[04:13] <xtknight> well not on mine.  dont know what happened
[04:13] <tuna0> tuna0, :)
[04:13] <bruenig> ZigZag, it is already extracted, like I said
[04:13] <tuna0> xtknight, will try it.
[04:13] <ardchoille> ZigZag: It's already unpacked mupen64-0.5.tar.bz2_FILES
[04:13] <ZigZag> so now what?
[04:13] <tuna0> xtknight, where can i say to unload a module before a suspend ? suspend.conf ?
[04:13] <bruenig> ZigZag, and unpackaged at mupen64-0.5
[04:14] <ardchoille> ZigZag: cd ~/Desktop/mupen64-0.5.tar.bz2_FILES
[04:14] <tuna0> xtknight, hibernate.conf or something ?
[04:14] <Hypnotic> Thank you guys for the info :)
[04:14] <xtknight> tuna0, no clue
[04:14] <thoreauputic> xtknight: do you have the generic kernel? it is smp by default
[04:14] <tuna0> xtknight, umm..
[04:14] <Hypnotic> I'm learning all sorts of stuff
[04:14] <xtknight> thoreauputic, 386
[04:14] <thoreauputic> xtknight: install the generic then ( on feisty)
[04:14] <xtknight> thoreauputic, i didnt specify it specifically.  it just got on here via updatess somehow and went to the top of my grub
[04:14] <squiggie> Can anyone help me with mounting ntfs partition?
[04:14] <xtknight> must have been a beta thing
[04:14] <|Amon|> Hypnotic, when you run linux you learn how a computer's supposed to work
[04:14] <NET||abuse> hmm, gettin weird beryl message now,, :( beryl caught deadly signal 11
[04:14] <jeduan> PinkFloyd, in synaptic under status in installed (local or obsolete) must be the -10 kernel, give it remove completely and done
[04:14] <tuna0> !info suspend
[04:14] <ubotu> Package suspend does not exist in edgy, edgy-backports, edgy-seveas
[04:14] <ZigZag> ~/Desktop/mupen64-0.5.tar.bz2_FILES$
[04:15] <tuna0> !suspend
[04:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about suspend - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:15] <tuna0> !info hibernate
[04:15] <ubotu> hibernate: smartly puts your computer to sleep (suspend to RAM or disk). In component universe, is extra. Version 1.91-2 (edgy), package size 72 kB, installed size 364 kB
[04:15] <thoreauputic> xtknight: I think they did that when there were problems ith the -13 kernel
[04:15] <PoofDaddy> bruenig:  It is now.  But what the dilly?  It still doesn't work.
[04:15] <xtknight> thoreauputic, oh well i have -13 still
[04:15] <xtknight> thoreauputic, i suppose i shouldn't purge the 386 kernel so fast but just try booting generic instead
[04:15] <colbert> bruenig, I am trying to move a folder into /media/mystuff but it is locked, I don't have write access I think.. how can I fix that
[04:15] <thoreauputic> xtknight: yes, so do I - but get the generic kernel for smp
[04:15] <nonewmsgs> how do i get opengl to work? i have the nvidia driver
[04:15] <xtknight> brb
[04:15] <Hypnotic> Here is what the cpuinfo says: it has CPU 0, and CPU 1 both with one core.. Is that they way it's supposed to be?
[04:15] <thoreauputic> xtknight: !nvidia
[04:16] <thoreauputic> bah sorry
[04:16] <xtknight> !nvidia | nonewmsgs
[04:16] <ubotu> nonewmsgs: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:16] <thoreauputic> !nvidia
[04:16] <bruenig> colbert, sudo chown -R $(whoami):$(whoami) /media/mystuff
[04:16] <xtknight> Hypnotic, yeah even on dual core they appear as two CPUs
[04:16] <colbert> bruenig, "whoami" = my username ?
[04:16] <xtknight> colbert, it's a macro
[04:16] <kiat> hi guys, i can't open any openoffice apps after the latest update i did today. Need some help to open documents :(
[04:16] <jeduan> you can paste it like that
[04:16] <Hypnotic> xtknight: ah, ok. Then mine is working
[04:16] <ZigZag> wish that was the hyno-tick I use to know
[04:16] <xtknight> `whoami` or $(whoami) returns the output of that command.  itll be your user
[04:17] <ZigZag> hypno*
[04:17] <Puppy> I've got a question about reading a NTFS formated hard drive from Ubuntu. Can anyone help? Please... I'm really confused. :-)
[04:17] <colbert> thanks
[04:17] <thoreauputic> !ntfs
[04:17] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[04:17] <colbert> do I have to do that command now every boot
[04:17] <colbert> ?
[04:17] <bruenig> colbert, just copy and paste it or you can substitute your username but if you do choose to substitute your username make sure you remove the dollar parenthesis too
[04:17] <tuna0> Puppy, yeah get ntfs-3g for full r/w support
[04:17] <bruenig> colbert, no, ext3 will remember
[04:17] <tuna0> !info ntfs-3g | Puppy
[04:17] <ubotu> puppy: ntfs-3g: Third generation Linux NTFS driver. In component universe, is optional. Version 20060920-0ubuntu2 (edgy), package size 30 kB, installed size 112 kB
[04:17] <colbert> excellent
[04:17] <squiggie> if I fdisk -l it says I have a FreeBSD partition. How do I mount that???
[04:18] <Puppy> Tuna: I've done something like that but I can't even find where the hard drive is in ubuntu.
[04:18] <Puppy> See. I'm really new... And confused. :)
[04:18] <puller> can i get some compiz help?
[04:18] <Flannel> puller: #ubuntu-effects for compiz support
[04:18] <tuna0> Puppy, fdisk -l
[04:18] <tuna0> Puppy, sudo fdisk -l
[04:18] <tuna0> Puppy, :)
[04:18] <thoreauputic> puller:  /join #ubuntu-effects
[04:18] <puller> Flannel, thansk
[04:18] <owen1> does anyone uses ubuntu server?
[04:18] <Puppy> Ok, thanks. I'll probibly be back with more questions!
[04:19] <thoreauputic> !anyone
[04:19] <ubotu> A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[04:19] <squiggie> Puppy - I can help you. I just did that
[04:19] <squiggie> Puppy - Can you pm me?
[04:19] <ardchoille> owen1: What's your question?
[04:19] <Puppy> Thanks! What did you do?
[04:20] <Puppy> Sorry. I'm not registere.
[04:20] <Puppy> registerd.
[04:20] <owen1> ardchoille: i am new to ubuntu client. and i wonder if people are using the server in production.
[04:20] <squiggie> Puppy - Do you know how to open synaptic?
[04:20] <Goliath> Does anyone know anything about kdissert?
[04:20] <Puppy> Sure do! :-D
[04:20] <tuna0> Puppy, here -> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions/ThirdPartyNTFS3G
[04:20] <owen1> ardchoille: another question - what is the most used OS on servers?
[04:21] <Puppy> Tuna, does it matter that it's a seperate HD?
[04:21] <bruenig> owen1, varieties of linux
[04:21] <squiggie> Puppy - Open it and then click on settings repositories, add all them on the first tab
[04:21] <tuna0> Puppy, no you just have to put the physical location of the hard drive. that's what matters.
[04:21] <Puppy> synaptic?
[04:21] <owen1> ardchoille: bruenig is the Ubuntu server is a good candidate?
[04:22] <squiggie> Puppy - yes
[04:22] <ardchoille> owen1: I have no way of knowing that
[04:22] <andreyvul> how long will it take to 'apt-build work' on feisty?
[04:22] <Puppy> Ok. Will do!
[04:22] <Goliath> if anyone knows anything about kdissert, pm me please - Thanks
[04:22] <ardchoille> owen1: I use Ubuntu server on several machines and never had a problem.
[04:22] <owen1> ardchoille: ok
[04:22] <andreyvul> apt-build world
[04:22] <andreyvul> sorry, ypo
[04:22] <bruenig> Goliath, I know it exists
[04:22] <ZigZag> YOU MEAN TO TELL ME! it has been installed the entire time you were helping me through that?  jeez' no wonder you all were frustrated..  (thought it would have went to a directory somewhere.. not just right there on the desktop)
[04:22] <owen1> is it fast just like other distros?
[04:22] <Stormx2> How would I remove files ending only in .mp3 ?
[04:22] <NET||abuse> xtknight, :( sucks... i think i borked glx completely.. i deleted the various .so files..
[04:22] <ZigZag> lmao..  sorry support channel..   tard at work
[04:22] <owen1> ardchoille: is it fast?
[04:23] <Goliath> Bruenig, have you ever used kdissert?
[04:23] <andreyvul> out of curiosity, why is there no desktop .jigdos of ubuntu?
[04:23] <owen1> ardchoille: may i ask what do u use it for? web apps?
[04:23] <Flannel> andreyvul: I believe there are
[04:23] <ardchoille> owen1: It's apache2, you can get some info about its stats through google I imagine.
[04:23] <squiggie> Puppy - You got it??
[04:23] <bruenig> ZigZag, yeah windows users sometimes get confused as to what installing actually means. They click on something and this seemingly official prompt comes up and then magically it is in the menus. All you are really looking at is moving files around.
[04:23] <xtknight> NET||abuse, hmm....maybe it's time to do purge force all, apt-get reinstall again...
[04:23] <ardchoille> owen1: File server, wiki, personal webpages.
[04:23] <tuna0> xtknight, thanks. see ya
[04:24] <owen1> ardchoille: so it doesn't matter what distro, as long as u have a web server on it.
[04:24] <andreyvul> I saw server and alternate jigdos, but no desktop
[04:24] <bruenig> Goliath, no, but you may wish to actually ask your question in here instead of vaguely saying if somebody knows to pm you. Better strategy
[04:24] <ZigZag> <smacks self repeatedly, gets done, smacks self some more>
[04:24] <Puppy> Squiggie. I'm sorry, what do I do in synaptic again? Please forgive me!
[04:24] <xtknight> tuna0, well did it work?
[04:24] <owen1> ardchoille: where do u host it?
[04:24] <tuna0> xtknight, no
[04:24] <bruenig> Puppy, what are you doing?
[04:24] <squiggie> Puppy - Open it and then click on settings - repositories then click all the check boxes on the first tab
[04:24] <ardchoille> owen1: Well, I have used apache for years and I trust it. I don't know about any other servers.
[04:24] <xtknight> tuna0, damn..try #linux
[04:24] <ZigZag> been hating widows for years..  but only learning linux for days
[04:24] <Puppy> OK. Will do Squiggie.
[04:24] <ZigZag> sorry  :)
[04:24] <tuna0> xtknight, let me fiddle some more.
[04:25] <Stormx2> ZigZag: Don't apologise. :)
[04:25] <squiggie> Can anyone help me mount a FreeBSD partition
[04:25] <ardchoille> owen1: Only on my lan.. serves 11 machines. But lots of sites use apache for public servers.
[04:25] <bruenig> squiggie, what is it formatted as?
[04:25] <Puppy> Done, squiggie. What next?
[04:25] <Flannel> andreyvul: hmm.  Ok, So, there aren't.  That's odd, to say the least.
[04:25] <andreyvul> http://releases.ubuntu.com/7.04/
[04:25] <xtknight> tuna0, never give up :O
[04:25] <Knurg> hi folks. i have this problem: I use gdesklets and have addet "gdesklets" to sessions/startup. But the desklets take up place in my task bar. How do one avoid that?
[04:25] <squiggie> Puppy - Ok out ofthat window and then click the relaod button
[04:25] <Stormx2> How would I remove files ending in .mp3 ?
[04:25] <andreyvul> no desktop jigdo
[04:25] <ZigZag> see you guys..  my daughter has a zelda quest to attend to..  thanks for all the help
[04:25] <andreyvul> same for 6.10
[04:26] <bruenig> Knurg, task bar or tray?
[04:26] <Puppy> done.
[04:26] <Flannel> andreyvul: Yeah.  And Dapper.  Just grab the alternate.
[04:26] <owen1> ardchoille: thanks
[04:26] <squiggie> bruenig - when I fdisk -l it says it is FreeBSD, I thought it was a ntfs but mounting with ntfs-3g doesn't seem to work
[04:26] <tuna0> xtknight,:)
[04:26] <andreyvul> and apt-build world to optimize to athlon-xp
[04:26] <squiggie> Puppy - Now search for a package called ntfs-3g
[04:26] <bruenig> squiggie, freebsd can be installed on ntfs?
[04:26] <xtknight> tuna0, just telling you it's definitely possible and it's probably something stupid
[04:26] <owen1> ardchoille: so u have a server in your house, is it available 24/7?
[04:26] <andreyvul> once i install ubuntu, build-essential, and apt-build
[04:26] <ardchoille> owen1: Yes
[04:26] <xtknight> tuna0, i'd help you but i'm tired :P
[04:27] <Knurg> bruenig: task bar (where the active apps are showing)
[04:27] <dfgas> can anyone help me with yaboot
[04:27] <tuna0> xtknight, that's ok.
[04:27] <bruenig> Knurg, never had that happen, weird
[04:27] <xtknight> tuna0, i'd be curious as to sudo lshw output before&after suspend thou
[04:27] <andreyvul> best reason to keep your computer on for a couple of months, except for the "full-time server reason"
[04:27] <bruenig> Knurg, can you right click and close it
[04:27] <joebob777as7> hey newb here my x session just crashed and I was in an open konsole running a command that is still running is there a way i can get it back?
[04:27] <void^> tuna0: list modules to unload in /etc/default/acpi-support
[04:27] <Puppy> Squiggy, I already have them installed. I think i configured it in correctly.
[04:27] <squiggie> bruenig - these drives came out of my fwindows fileserver so I thought they were ntfs, I'm not for sure why they are showing freebsd. I've never insallted it
[04:27] <joelr1> good evening
[04:27] <xtknight> anyone got the file off-hand for the list of latest dpkg operations?
[04:27] <joelr1> folks, how do i find out what package provides /usr/include/stdio.h?
[04:28] <tuna0> void^, i am looking at the hibernate.sh in /etc/acpi/
[04:28] <xtknight> joelr1, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[04:28] <tuna0> void^, trying to unload ehci_hcd there.
[04:28] <joelr1> xtknight: thanks!
[04:28] <Puppy> Squiggy, how could I configure it the correct way?
[04:28] <squiggie> Puppy - Ok, if you've got it installed then make a dir in the /mnt directory you want to mount the drive to
[04:28] <bruenig> squiggie, do sudo fdisk -l and tell me the name and the information at the end of the line
[04:28] <vox754> !grub > jaypro
[04:28] <Chrome12> hello all, linux newbie here needing some help
[04:28] <Knurg> i can right-click and close it. but then the desklet will close also
[04:28] <bruenig> !justask | Chrome12
[04:28] <joelr1> xtknight: thanks!
[04:28] <ubotu> Chrome12: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:28] <thoreauputic> !find /usr/include/stdio.h
[04:28] <ubotu> File /usr/include/stdio.h found in libc6-dev
[04:28] <Chrome12> I need to run a .run file that is located on the desktop from the terminal
[04:28] <xtknight> joelr1, no problem.  if you're compiling something you might need some other files too but build-essential is the most of it
[04:28] <ardchoille> That bot is awesome :)
[04:28] <Puppy> Working on it squiggy. Does it matter that I really messed it up when I configured it?
[04:29] <void^> tuna0: it tends to fail miserable if you try to unload modules that are still in use
[04:29] <Chrome12> however, I cannot cd into the desktop
[04:29] <sirkism> quicckkk question, i'm setting up mac filtering for the wireless router, how do i get the mac address?
[04:29] <bruenig> Chrome12, cd Desktop
[04:29] <blimpdude> Chrome12, which file is it?
[04:29] <bruenig> Chrome12, capitalize it
[04:29] <xtknight> what's the program to search for File within packages? apt-xxx?
[04:29] <joelr1> xtknight: i installed gcc onto my ec2 instance but missed the header files
[04:29] <sirkism> !mac
[04:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mac - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:29] <bruenig> xtknight, apt-file
[04:29] <tuna0> void^, but ehci_hcd will *still* be in use by ipod.
[04:29] <thoreauputic> xtknight: apt-file
[04:29] <xtknight> bruenig, yeah that.  it never seemed to work for me
[04:29] <tuna0> void^, so we can force it ?
[04:29] <bruenig> xtknight, needs to be installed though, it is not standard
[04:29] <Channelle> I am a woman!
[04:29] <xtknight> bruenig, thoreauputic what's the exact command line to use it?
[04:29] <Flannel> xtknight: dpkg -S
[04:29] <squiggie> bruenig - /dev/hdb1   *           1          65       32728+  a5  FreeBSD /dev/hdb2              66       38792    19518376+  a5  FreeBSD
[04:29] <Flannel> xtknight: dpkg -S stuff
[04:29] <xtknight> Flannel, yea i mean uninstalled pkg
[04:30] <bruenig> xtknight, apt-file search filename
[04:30] <bruenig> xtknight, or apt-file show packagename to have it list everything
[04:30] <Chrome12> even when I capitalize it, I get the same error
[04:30] <thoreauputic> xtknight:  sudo apt-file update && sudo apt-file search <file>
[04:30] <xtknight> cool thanks
[04:30] <void^> tuna0: you'll probably have to unload ipod related modules first. the tricky part is programs that access the hardware in question.
[04:30] <Chrome12> no such file or directory
[04:30] <bruenig> Flannel, assuming it is installed
[04:30] <Chrome12> but when ls under /home the directory is shown
[04:30] <Flannel> bruenig, you mean xtknight
[04:30] <xtknight>  apt-file search stdio.h gives me nothing
[04:30] <blimpdude> Chrome12, what are you trying to do?
[04:30] <squiggie> Puppy - got your directory made?
[04:30] <Flannel> Chrome12: /home/username you mean, right?
[04:30] <Chrome12> install a .run file
[04:30] <jrib> xtknight: sudo apt-file update
[04:30] <bruenig> Flannel, dpkg -S will only work on installed things
[04:30] <Flannel> bruenig: correct.
[04:30] <Knurg> bruenig: 	if i right click and "close" the desklet will be terminated. not all desklets will show at the task bar, but some of them. takes up alot of space
[04:30] <thoreauputic> xtknight: you have to update the data
[04:30] <joelr1> xtknight: i don't even have apt-file installed
[04:30] <xtknight> jrib, no wonder it never worked.
[04:30] <bruenig> Chrome12, do pwd and paste the output
[04:30] <xtknight> cool
[04:31] <bruenig> Knurg, a tasbar entry for each desklet? that is really weird
[04:31] <thoreauputic> joelr1: so install it :)
[04:31] <Puppy> I can't (not signed in as root). What's the terminal command?
[04:31] <shadeofgrey_> okay
[04:31] <joelr1> thoreauputic: yup
[04:31] <xtknight> another question: is updatedb run regularly via cron/etc?
[04:31] <blimpdude> Chrome12, wanna go to #ubuntu-classroom?
[04:31] <ardchoille> Puppy: sudo ?
[04:31] <thoreauputic> xtknight: yes
[04:31] <squiggie> Puppy - sudo mkdir whatever you want
[04:31] <blimpdude> oops
[04:31] <Puppy> Thank you!
[04:31] <thoreauputic> xtknight: daily IIRC
[04:31] <Chrome12> excuse me, I am running two machines at the moment
[04:31] <xtknight> awesome
[04:31] <Chrome12> this is windows based
[04:31] <squiggie> bruenig - did you get that?
[04:32] <shadeofgrey_> hasd anybody currently present been successful; at installing ubuntu - the latest version - on a first generation macbookpro?
[04:32] <xtknight> and where is the exclusion list for updatedb?
[04:32] <NET||abuse> xtknight
[04:32] <bruenig> !prefix | squiggie
[04:32] <ubotu> squiggie: If you prefix your lines with the nickname of the person you're talking to, you have a greater chance that that person reads your messages
[04:32] <Chrome12> output is home directory
[04:32] <bruenig> Chrome12, do cd ~/Desktop
[04:32] <squiggie> ubotu - I did
[04:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about i did - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:32] <xtknight> never mind.  it is /etc/updatedb.conf
[04:33] <thoreauputic> !ubotu | squiggie
[04:33] <ubotu> squiggie: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[04:33] <Knurg> bruenig: yes, it is wierd. and also so very irritating. not all of them takes space in task bar, but some of them do.
[04:33] <squiggie> ubotu, I did
[04:33] <bruenig> squiggie, I did not get that information, please prefix my name and tell me again
[04:33] <joebob777as7> my x session just crashed and I was in an open konsole running a command that is still running is there a way i can get it back?
[04:33] <bruenig> Knurg, no idea, I use conky now since all I ever used with the desklets was system information stuff
[04:33] <Chrome12> bruenig, that did the trick
[04:33] <squiggie> bruenig, /dev/hdb1   *           1          65       32728+  a5  FreeBSD
[04:33] <bruenig> Chrome12, yeah you apparently weren't in /home
[04:33] <bruenig> /home/username
[04:33] <joebob777as7> i'm back in my x session but i can't figure out how to see my konsole session
[04:33] <xtknight> joebob777as7, you probably can't restore what you had been running.  but run 'sudo /etc/init.d/?dm start' to get kdm back?
[04:33] <jolt_> Heh my sounds always been twitchy with Edgy and an ice1724/Chaintech AV710 card. Now it just flat out doesnt want to come up
[04:33] <squiggie> Puppy, get your directory made?
[04:33] <joebob777as7> i'm back in kdm
[04:34] <xtknight> joebob777as7, konsole session would be gone if X crashed
[04:34] <jolt_> Did a reboot.. its gone
[04:34] <Flannel> joebob777as7: open konsole, and type "jobs"  does anything come up?
[04:34] <Chrome12> anyone have a good recomendation for an intermediate computer user and linux newbie?
[04:34] <Puppy> Not yet. I'm working on it.
[04:34] <Chrome12> *book I mean
[04:34] <xtknight> Chrome12, i think there are ubuntu books.  not sure if books are the best way honesly tho
[04:34] <linux_kid> How do I install the ALSA 1.14-RC2 driver???
[04:34] <joebob777as7> Flannel: nothing happens
[04:34] <Puppy> YES!
[04:34] <Puppy> Now what, squittie?
[04:34] <Flannel> joebob777as7: then no.  You're sure the program is still running?
[04:34] <Knurg> bruenig: thanks. i will check conky out. i use the desklets for system info and launch bar. loved the launch bar, but when it shows up in task bar it really annoys me. thank you for your input
[04:35] <Chrome12> xtknight, what do you recommened?
[04:35] <bruenig> squiggie, try sudo mount ufstype=44bsd /dev/hdb1 /mount/point
[04:35] <Animatic> !xql
[04:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xql - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:35] <Animatic> !xgl
[04:35] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[04:35] <marcos73> ola pessoal
[04:35] <xtknight> Chrome12, if you want to learn at a fast pace i recommend installing a beta version of ubuntu and fixing the problems you come across.
[04:35] <squiggie> Puppy, ok now do you know what device the hard drive is hda hdb?
[04:36] <xtknight> Chrome12, that is, by using the internet and IRC etc
[04:36] <bruenig> Chrome12, don't know about that advice, installing a broken system that you can fix to learn seems kind of odd for a beginner to learn but that's just me
[04:37] <adamant1988> Hello, can anyone here direct me to information on how to resize my logical volumes?
[04:37] <xtknight> i wouldn't recommend it if you need a stable system.  maybe doing it in a virtual machine
[04:37] <joebob777as7> Flannel: i think so i was installing ltsp server and it's giving me access denied...
[04:37] <PoofDaddy> bruenig: any suggestions?  libflashplayer.so shows on file://localhost/usr/lib/opera/plugins , but I still can't do it.  I'm trying to reach someone on Opera's IRC, but no on is responding.
[04:37] <adamant1988> I want to divide my Ubuntu volume into smaller pieces.
[04:37] <squiggie> bruenig, when I try that command, I get to mount commands like it isn't typed correctly
[04:37] <xtknight> or you could just install it regularly and learn like everyone else..i dont know ;P
[04:37] <Puppy> Squiggie, Hard Drive a + b are sata drives, the one I'm trying to get to is an ide port. I think it's hdd?
[04:37] <xtknight> Chrome12, is there really anything remotely specific you would like to know more about?
[04:38] <Chrome12> yes, know there is
[04:38] <pppoe_dude> adamant1988, did you try gparted?
[04:38] <xtknight> in hindsight using beta/virtual machine isnt that great of an idea...
[04:38] <xtknight> just install the regular version
[04:38] <Knurg> bruenig: if i right click a desklet to reload it the task bar entry disappear. is it possible that i should run it another way? i've added "gdesklets" to session/startup progs
[04:38] <xtknight> you'll probably have enough trouble just using a stable linux
[04:38] <adamant1988> pppoe_dude: I checked the site and it doesn't seem to support LVM :(
[04:38] <squiggie> Puppy, ok, type sudo mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/hdd1 /mount/point
[04:38] <xtknight> no offense to the devs or anything lol
[04:38] <bruenig> squiggie, sudo mount -t ufs /dev/hda1 /mount/point
[04:38] <Chrome12> when i run this .run file it asks for superuser password or to continue as is, either way it has authentication failure, as i cannot log in as superuser
[04:38] <clearzen> bruenig: you can use cat to merge files
[04:38] <bruenig> Knurg, I am done, I told you
[04:38] <bruenig> clearzen, yes worked outstanding
[04:39] <anytime> Hey, can anyone answer a quick question about configuring gmail notify in Ubuntu? I'm using Firefox, of course.
[04:39] <kiat> hi guys, i can't start openoffice apps. any idea?
[04:39] <xtknight> Chrome12, what .run file out of curiosity?
[04:39] <joebob777as7> Flannel: it was actually an ssh session i was in
[04:39] <Puppy> Squiggie, do I have to change anything, or just type that as is?
[04:39] <squiggie> bruenig, wrong fstype
[04:39] <Knurg> bruenig: thank you for your time
[04:39] <Chrome12> it is a game "
[04:39] <Chrome12> Enemry Territory"
[04:39] <xtknight> ohh
[04:39] <squiggie> Puppy, you need to change the last part to be the dir you just made
[04:39] <xtknight> Chrome12, how did you run it exactly?
[04:39] <xtknight> sudo sh ..?
[04:39] <lotusleaf> Chrome12, see ubuntuforums.org regarding ET install
[04:39] <Puppy> Thanks.
[04:39] <bruenig> squiggie, sudo mount -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd /dev/hda1 /mount/point
[04:39] <clearzen> bruenig: I just had the chat window where you had asked how to merge files. I didn't realize it was an old question :)
[04:39] <sirkism> how do I get the mac address for the eth devices?
[04:39] <Chrome12> . backslash filename.run
[04:39] <bruenig> squiggie, sudo mount -t ufs -O ufstype=44bsd /dev/hda1 /mount/point
[04:39] <xtknight> sirkism, ifconfig -a
[04:40] <vox754> Latest version of ndiswrapper is 1.41
[04:40] <xtknight> Chrome12, ok.  hm i didn't expect it to be asking a SuperUser pw , that's interesting
[04:40] <Puppy> Squiggie: error "Failed to access '/dev/hdd1': No such file or directory"
[04:40] <bruenig> sirkism, ifconfig -a | awk '/HWaddr/ {print $5}'
[04:40] <mycroftiv> is there a way to direct the installer to NOT install grub? I want to add a new installation in a new partition, but I don't want it stealing control of the grub I already have setup in a different partition.
[04:40] <JiBEsH> Hi i want to use my server's NIS and NFS database in order to log me on it via Internet, is it a good way and what must i do to up it ?
[04:40] <xtknight> Chrome12, it occurs in the GUI or does it say this in the terminal?  ET should be able to install locally... perhaps
[04:40] <bruenig> mycroftiv, alternate installer
[04:40] <lotusleaf> Chrome12, there has been sound and other issues attributed to a root install of ET on Ubuntu expressed by myself and others, see the forums for more info and steps to install w/o problems
[04:40] <Chrome12> xtknight, it goes to the terminal to install
[04:41] <joebob777as7> anyone familiar with ltsp setup i have a question?
[04:41] <sirkism> bruenig~ thank you
[04:41] <mycroftiv> breunig: from alternate install cd iso image?
[04:41] <Chrome12> lotusleaf, thanks I'll do that now
[04:41] <lotusleaf> Chrome12, yw, search for enemy territory in the topic or browse through the games subforum
[04:41] <squiggie> Puppy, type fdisk -l and look at the disks. See if that will tell you which device it is
[04:41] <Flannel> mmr_: the alternate CD, yes.  Desktop, don't believe so.
[04:41] <squiggie> bruenig, wrong fstype
[04:41] <Puppy> Ok, will do.
[04:41] <xtknight> don't worry man i know about ET :)
[04:42] <bruenig> squiggie, man page clearly indicates ufs
[04:42] <xtknight> Chrome12, generally you'd install it to /usr/local/bin/games
[04:42] <Flannel> mycroftiv.  that was for you.
[04:42] <sirkism> bruenig~ i'm getting three mac addresses, i take one is for the hard wire and one is the wireless, but what is the third?
[04:42] <bruenig> "For filesystems created by a BSD-like system (NetBSD,FreeBSD,OpenBSD)."
[04:42] <mycroftiv> flannel: thank you
[04:42] <lotusleaf> Chrome12, the quick and dirty way to do it without problems is to click cancel and install/proceed as user but you may not want it installed to ~ for various reasons (and I don't recommend it but it worked for me)
[04:42] <kiat> i tried oocalc in command line, it gives me "Unknown error forking main binary / abnormal early exit ..."
[04:42] <kiat> any idea?
[04:42] <bruenig> sirkism, ifconfig -a | awk '/HWaddr/ {print $1,$5}'
[04:42] <squiggie> bruenig, I'm still not sure why it is saying it is FreeBSD because I've never installed FreeBSD
[04:43] <bruenig> squiggie, can you just format it
[04:43] <xtknight> Chrome12, i would give your user owner ship to /usr/local/bin/games, and then install the SH file as a User...
[04:43] <xtknight> the config for ET is stored in the user folder that way.
[04:43] <squiggie> bruenig, I need to salvage the data. These are from my fileserver
[04:43] <xtknight> ~/.etconfig or similar
[04:43] <Agrajag> xtknight: can't they just do sudo ./file.run?
[04:43] <sirkism> bruenig~ alright, so taking what i've heard from before, there's two for the eth1, and another called eth1:avah-that's the zeroconfig correct?
[04:43] <xtknight> Agrajag, the config for ET will then be in /root
[04:43] <bruenig> sirkism, not sure
[04:43] <Chrome12> xtknight, sh file?
[04:43] <xtknight> Agrajag, at least as far as i can tell
[04:44] <xtknight> Chrome12, run file rather
[04:44] <anytime> Hey, can anyone answer a quick question about configuring gmail notify in Ubuntu? I'm using Firefox, of course.
[04:44] <Agrajag> xtknight: And it won't make a new one for any other users that start the game?
[04:44] <lotusleaf> Agrajag, there are documented problems with that (sound related and other) from what I've read and experienced
[04:44] <xtknight> Agrajag, hmm it should although i thought there were issues installing ET as root
[04:44] <lotusleaf> Xteven, ~/.etwolf
[04:44] <lotusleaf> xtknight* rather
[04:45] <xtknight> Agrajag, config is regenerated if you don't use "sudo et" to start the game.  although there is punkbuster im not sure if that is regenerated in the User dir.
[04:45] <lotusleaf> xtknight, pb is in ~/.etwolf/pb
[04:45] <xtknight> besides installing as root when you dont need to is just ... bleh
[04:46] <Flannel> I imagine you should be using gksu anyway.
[04:46] <xtknight> doubt it
[04:46] <xtknight> the .run file itself is a command line program
[04:46] <Flannel> That'll put the config files in your own homedir.  Even if its owned by root.
[04:46] <xtknight> but i dont think we need root at all
[04:46] <kiat> can anyone help me with openoffice problem?
[04:46] <Flannel> Or, if it does what I think it does
[04:46] <Puppy> Squiggie, I'm trying a bunch of stuff, and none of it works. I keep on getting:
[04:46] <Puppy> "Failed to mount '/dev/sda': Invalid argument
[04:46] <Puppy> The device '/dev/sda' doesn't have a valid NTFS.
[04:46] <Puppy> Maybe you selected the wrong device? Or the whole disk instead of a
[04:46] <Puppy> partition (e.g. /dev/hda, not /dev/hda1)? Or the other way around?"
[04:47] <lotusleaf> xtknight, it's been discussed several times on the forums and worked out by users
[04:47] <squiggie> bruenig, when I dmesg | tail I get a message that says ufs was compiled with read-only support, can't be mounted as read-write
[04:47] <vox754> kiat, maybe reinstall. Have you updated like 100 MB recently?
[04:47] <raul> Hello everybody!
[04:47] <xtknight> lotusleaf, aight.  sorry
[04:47] <squiggie> Puppy, sda is a sata drive, not a IDE drive. did you do the fdisk? Look for a drive that is like hda,hdb etc...
[04:47] <kiat> vox: I did a really big update this morning, yes
[04:47] <PoofDaddy> bruenig:  I got it now.  I googled it and found that i needed to enable plugins.  Tools --> Preferences --> Advanced --> Content --> Plug-in Options
[04:48] <lotusleaf> xtknight, np, thx for trying to help the guy ;)
[04:48] <lotusleaf> xtknight, I just wanted to save all parties time on this
[04:48] <kiat> vox: and when i tried to open any of the openoffice apps from command line, I get "Unknown error forking main binary / abnormal early exit ..." error
[04:48] <bruenig> squiggie, that shouldn't matter for that command
[04:48] <kiat> vox: only the splash screen is showed
[04:48] <lotusleaf> xtknight, being as I've been there done that got the shirt, etc.
[04:48] <bruenig> PoofDaddy, yeah that probably would help
[04:48] <squiggie> bruenig, isnt;t there a mount command to mount read only
[04:48] <bruenig> squiggie, the ro option
[04:48] <xtknight> lotusleaf, i understand.  i just trust myself over the forums most of the time :D
[04:49] <lotusleaf> xtknight, :)
[04:49] <bruenig> squiggie, but that isn't really necessary because ntfs is read only but, you can just mount it without that option and it still works fine
[04:49] <gztomas> i need help with internet connection in ubuntu
[04:49] <anytime> can anyone read this. I seem to be having some technical difficulties
[04:49] <gztomas> can anyone help me?
[04:49] <squiggie> bruenig, what does that message mean then?
[04:49] <bulmer> whats the problem?
[04:49] <Pelo> gztomas,  not if we don't knwo that the problem is
[04:49] <bruenig> squiggie, don't know
[04:49] <gztomas> ok
[04:49] <bruenig> squiggie, mount is spitting out wrong filesystem commands
[04:50] <Puppy> Squiggie: I did /dev/hdb (which has a discription matching the HD I want) and it still gives me the same thing.
[04:50] <gztomas> i will tell you
[04:50] <Puppy> 
[04:50] <bruenig> squiggie, it isn't telling you bad options
[04:50] <gztomas> I have a speedtouch330 adsl usb modem. I have read the article in this forum about installing the modem, and the one in www.linux-usb.org (which is nearly the same). I have done everything exactly as it is said there. However, i cant connect to the internet.
[04:50] <anytime> gztomas, what's the problem?
[04:50] <PoofDaddy> bruenig: I appreciate your help and patience.
[04:50] <bruenig> squiggie, if you want though you can try, sudo mount -t ufs -o ro,ufstype=44bsd /dev/hda1 /mount/point
[04:50] <vox754> kiat, the updates are there on my panel, but I haven't installed... I don't even use Office so I really have no experience, but it's good to know your experiences
[04:50] <SperMite>  http://pastey.net/9921 someone look at this,  scroll down to line 463, whats it mean IF NOT ACTIVE, DIE AND TELL i need to make the file not private and all i've tried has failed
[04:50] <squiggie> Puppy, what is the directory you just created?
[04:50] <Pelo> gztomas,   got the link to that forum article ?
[04:51] <gztomas> It seems that the firmware loads ok, and it's the right one. It seems the modem connects, but when i go to my mozilla browser i can't navigate. Also, i see that the icon in the top right of my screen says there is no connection.
[04:51] <gztomas> I know you need information in order to help me, so i copied some things i consider interesting from the syslog:
[04:51] <bulmer> gztomas: what have you done so far? what commands?
[04:51] <Puppy> Squiggy: mnt/xp
[04:51] <kiat> vox: ha glad that i can help
[04:51] <squiggie> bruenig, any other ideas?
[04:51] <kiat> lol
[04:51] <bruenig> squiggie, none
[04:51] <gztomas> can i put here the syslog?
[04:51] <cwang44> hi
[04:51] <Pelo> gztomas,  did you run pppoeconf  and enter your account info an stuf ?
[04:51] <kiat> vox: who can i ask regarding this issue then?
[04:51] <cwang44> can someone help me?
[04:51] <gztomas> i did what is said in this tutorial
[04:51] <bulmer> gztomas: no, paste in pastebin
[04:51] <linux_kid> How do I install ALSA 1.14-RC2 ?????
[04:51] <gztomas> i am telling u the link
[04:52] <bulmer> gztomas: you tell us what you did so far? what commands?
[04:52] <squiggie> Puppy, ok, type sudo mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/hdb1 /mnt/xp
[04:52] <xtknight> linux_kid, is there a reason you want to install it?
[04:52] <Pelo> linux_kid,  does your current alsa work ?  then don'T
[04:52] <cwang44> what are the minimum system requirements for Ubuntu 6.10 as far as clock speeds go
[04:52] <gztomas> http://www.linux-usb.org/SpeedTouch/ubuntu/index.html
[04:52] <squiggie> Puppy, when mounting, you need to specify a partition number ie hdb1 instead of just hdb
[04:52] <vox754> kiat, I guess reinstalling Open office might solve it. Have you rebooted? Give it a try.
[04:53] <xtknight> cwang44, i dont think there really are any 'requirements' as far as clock speed.  i386 architecture.  faster clock speed=faster system in most cases, though.
[04:53] <linux_kid> xtknight, to increase volume on my pc, another ubuntu user with the same laptop did so and posted in the forums about it
[04:53] <gztomas> pastebin?  waht is that?
[04:53] <Puppy> Still get an error:
[04:53] <Puppy> NTFS signature is missing.
[04:53] <denhart> hello room
[04:53] <Puppy> Failed to startup volume: Invalid argument
[04:53] <linux_kid> Pelo, not sure...
[04:53] <Puppy> Failed to mount '/dev/hdb1': Invalid argument
[04:53] <Puppy> The device '/dev/hdb1' doesn't have a valid NTFS.
[04:53] <Puppy> Maybe you selected the wrong device? Or the whole disk instead of a
[04:53] <Puppy> partition (e.g. /dev/hda, not /dev/hda1)? Or the other way around?
[04:53] <Pelo> gztomas,  did you do the ppoeconf setup ?
[04:53] <xtknight> !paste | Puppy
[04:53] <ubotu> Puppy: 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)
[04:53] <bruenig> Puppy, looks like that partition is corrupt
[04:53] <bruenig> Puppy, can you just mount it with ntfs
[04:53] <denhart> i have been using linux now for a couple of days (yeah a newbie)....i was wondering if someone could help me with the 3ddesk program
[04:53] <bruenig> Puppy, instead of ntfs-3g
[04:53] <squiggie> Puppy, when you do a fdisk, do you only see 1 partitoin on that drive?
[04:54] <gztomas> ok, i will paste it there
[04:54] <xtknight> Puppy, bruenig maybe GRUB got on it somehow.  that's what i'm thinking
[04:54] <Chrome12> ./
[04:54] <kiat> vox: i tried reinstall, but haven't tried on rebooting
[04:54] <bruenig> xtknight, had someone in here just 20 min ago getting the same thing, he opted to format it to ext3
[04:54] <squiggie> anyone else have suggestion for mounting a partition saying it is a FreeBSD type?
[04:54] <Knurg> i have problems with desklets showing up on the task bar; I've found out this is a problem related to beryl. If i start gdesklets manually before beryl it works, but if gdesklets is started after beryl is launched they show up in task bar. does anyone know how i could get the gdesklet deamon to run before beryl is launched? i have both started from sessions/startup. tnx
[04:54] <Pelo> gztomas,  open the terminal and type  sudo pppoeconf
[04:54] <xtknight> that sucks
[04:54] <Puppy> OK. I'm think I'm going to call it a night. Thanks for all your help! Thank you Squiggy!
[04:54] <xtknight> testdisk and Recover MFT could fix it
[04:54] <bruenig> xtknight, it was empty he said so..
[04:54] <Typo> hello all
[04:55] <kiat> vox: thanks
[04:55] <kiat> ttyl
[04:55] <gztomas> i'm under windows, i can't connect to internet in linux
[04:55] <squiggie> Puppy, np, keep trying I think you're close
[04:55] <xtknight> had it happen several timesmyself, saved my rear end :)
[04:55] <Linuturk> hey guys, anyone want to help with lm-sensors? http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2384065&postcount=12
[04:55] <Chrome12> xtknight, even after changing ownership of said directory, the file continues to ask for root password
[04:55] <gztomas> but i will do it later
[04:55] <Linuturk> hey guys, anyone want to help with lm-sensors? http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2384065&postcount=12
[04:55] <Linuturk> whoops
[04:55] <Pelo> Knurg,   try asking in  #beryl
[04:55] <Linuturk> sorry
[04:55] <gztomas> what else should i do?
[04:55] <Linuturk> doublepost
[04:55] <xtknight> Chrome12, please take a screenshot and upload.  i'm confused to oblivion
[04:55] <Linuturk> paste*
[04:55] <Typo> anyone know anything about mythtv?
[04:55] <Knurg> pelo: thank you
[04:55] <Chrome12> xtknight, I cannot as it is on another machine that is not internet connected
[04:55] <Typo> i need help..
[04:55] <UbuntuConfused> hi. Stupid question. is there a simple utility to see system ram and bus speed etc
[04:55] <lotusleaf> Linuturk, there's a good wiki page on lmsensors, or there used to be..
[04:56] <xtknight> Chrome12, how are you going to play et on it?  hehe
[04:56] <bruenig> Typo, I something about it, I know that it is a personal video recorder, that it is software, and some other things as well
[04:56] <Chrome12> xtknight, it will be internet connected soon, but not at the moment
[04:56] <xtknight> Chrome12, well i dont know.  you said this error was occuring in a message box or was it in the terminal?
[04:56] <Puppy> I am confused!
[04:56] <Chrome12> xtknight, in the terminal
[04:56] <gztomas> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13293/ <------- there is my syslog
[04:56] <squiggie> Puppy, by what?
[04:56] <gztomas> only some parts
[04:56] <Typo> bruenig: ok well i need help with installation. nvm
[04:56] <xtknight> Chrome12, you executed the installer like thus: "./etlinux.run", correct?
[04:56] <Puppy> wait brb
[04:56] <Chrome12> xtknight, when I double click the file it goes to gedit and attempts to load, but does not
[04:56] <gztomas> if someone can help
[04:56] <bruenig> Typo, perhaps you should specify such things
[04:56] <Linuturk> lotusleaf, I've followed the wiki
[04:56] <Chrome12> xtknight, yes that is correct
[04:56] <xtknight> Chrome12, ok.  a .run file is not something you can double click
[04:56] <Linuturk> lotusleaf, and I have strange outputs
[04:57] <Typo> i've made a forum post i will wait on that i think
[04:57] <bruenig> Typo, sudo apt-get install mythtv is not doing it for you?
[04:57] <UbuntuConfused> Typo: try KnoppMyth - best for an initial run - good to check sys works etc
[04:57] <squiggie> Anyone know how to mount a partition labeled by fdisk as FreeBSD??
[04:57] <xtknight> Chrome12, now you do ./etlinux.run.  it says verifying checksum does it not?  sorry this sounds like a cross examination :P
[04:57] <lotusleaf> Linuturk, hopefully someone may help you here then, it's been awhile since I've messed with lmsensors
[04:57] <Typo> bruenig: sudo apt-get install mytht doesnt work
[04:57] <Typo> tv*
[04:57] <Chrome12> xtknight, it is okay...it goes to verify archive intergity which it passes, then it begins to uncompress
[04:58] <bruenig> !info mythtv
[04:58] <ubotu> mythtv: A personal video recorder application (client and server). In component multiverse, is optional. Version 0.20-0.2ubuntu2 (edgy), package size 19 kB, installed size 64 kB
[04:58] <xtknight> Chrome12, then it loads a GUI right?
[04:58] <bruenig> Typo, are you on edgy or dapper?
[04:58] <noise> is there a replayer plug in for firefox that doesnt involve downloading the realplayer media player
[04:58] <Puppy> OK, squiggy. I'm back. What shoud I do next?
[04:58] <Typo> dapper
[04:58] <bruenig> noise, mozilla-mplayer
[04:58] <bruenig> !info mythtv dapper
[04:58] <xtknight> Chrome12, a setup screen that with some option buttons... a path to which to install..
[04:58] <ubotu> mythtv: A personal video recorder application (client and server). In component multiverse, is optional. Version 0.18.1-5ubuntu3 (dapper), package size 17 kB, installed size 64 kB
[04:58] <denhart> hello does anyone here know how to get the 3ddesk program working after it's installed and had already worked?
[04:58] <bruenig> Typo, to add all the extra official repositories and install mythtv, make sure synaptic, update-manager, or any other package managers are closed, open a terminal (applications>accessories>terminal) and copy and paste the following all at once: sudo sed -e 's/# deb/deb/g' -e 's/universe$/universe multiverse/g' -i.backup /etc/apt/sources.list && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install mythtv
[04:58] <Chrome12> xtknight, no then it recommends to install as super user and asks for root password or enter to continue
[04:58] <squiggie> Puppy, when you do fdisk -l (lowercase L) how many partitions are on the drive?
[04:58] <Chrome12> xtknight, either option fails authenitcations
[04:58] <Linuturk> hey guys, anyone want to help with lm-sensors? http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2384065&postcount=12
[04:58] <xtknight> Chrome12, i dont know what's going on
[04:58] <xtknight> Chrome12, hmm
[04:59] <xtknight> Chrome12, i mean you described it fine, but i dont know why that is happening.
[04:59] <Typo> sudo apt-get install mythtv doesnt work, try it
[04:59] <Typo> ugh too much chat, hold up
[04:59] <UbuntuConfused> Typo : no joke - I am no ubuntu guru, but you will get  a lot of 'apt-get' responsen here. I would suggest knoppmyth as a first shot, then try your own install when you know it works
[04:59] <xtknight> Chrome12, you are <not> executing it with sudo, right?
[04:59] <bruenig> Typo, important part: sudo sed -e 's/# deb/deb/g' -e 's/universe$/universe multiverse/g' -i.backup /etc/apt/sources.list && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install mythtv
[04:59] <Chrome12> xtknight, correct trying as regular user
[04:59] <xtknight> Chrome12, or gksu, or gksudo... just plain good old "./asdf.run".  and you are doing this from a 'user' $ bash prompt..
[04:59] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, yeah downloading a new distro is so much easier than those pesky apt-get answers
[05:00] <Typo> yeah hold up guys
[05:00] <Puppy> Squiggy: only one, I think.
[05:00] <bruenig> Typo, it does work
[05:00] <Typo> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[05:00] <Typo> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[05:00] <bruenig> Typo, close synaptic like the first post said
[05:00] <UbuntuConfused> bruenig: knoppmyth is a livecd, not a new distro, so can be a lot easier considering new hardware
[05:00] <Typo> updates, hold up
[05:00] <Pelo> Linuturk,  I have lm sensors working and I get the same errors as you when I  try that sensors detect command,   I can't remember how I did it but that wasn't the way I when about it ,   try man lm-sensors and follow those instructions instead
[05:01] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, it is a new distro by definition and requires a big download
[05:01] <kiat> vox: i tried, not working either
[05:01] <squiggie> Puppy, past the output of that command for that drive in here
[05:01] <kiat> oh well
[05:01] <Chrome12> xtknight, I am at the user bash prompt when i run the command
[05:01] <Linuturk> Pelo, ok, that might help
[05:01] <umop_> When I try to test my sound recording in sounds preferences, I get the message 'gconfaudiosrc ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat: Could not open resource for writing.'
[05:01] <xtknight> Chrome12, alright.  where did you obtain this ET download?
[05:01] <Chrome12> xtknight, one moment
[05:01] <Puppy> Where was the link to that thing I can past long things to?
[05:01] <Chrome12> xtknight, http://returntocastlewolfenstein.filefront.com/file/Enemy_Territory;14408
[05:01] <UbuntuConfused> bruenig: for sure, but is risk free. We want a seamless/painless transition, so I recommend KnoppMyth
[05:01] <xtknight> Chrome12, i believe you may have downloaded some foreign or modified ET....
[05:02] <umop_> !pastebin | puppy
[05:02] <ubotu> puppy: 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)
[05:02] <xtknight> Chrome12, but oh well.  when it asks for a pw did you try entering the one for your regular user?
[05:02] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, it doesn't achieve anything in itself is what I am saying, you are going to get back to this point eventually anyways
[05:02] <Chrome12> xtknight, yes
[05:02] <Linuturk> Pelo, no man entry for lm-sensors !
[05:02] <xtknight> Chrome12, do you have a 32 bit linux?
[05:02] <Chrome12> xtknight, yes
[05:02] <xtknight> Chrome12, alright.  then try running  with "sudo ./etlinux.run"
[05:03] <xtknight> last resort
[05:03] <Pelo> Linuturk,  hold on
[05:03] <Puppy> Squiggy: Here it is: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13294/
[05:03] <UbuntuConfused> bruenig: sure. but first easiest to best see that there are no issues with the silly basics like hardware. Then we can start to explain teh apt-get etc...
[05:03] <xtknight> you need apt-get to fix HW sometimes
[05:04] <squiggie> Puppy, How big is the drive you are trying to mount
[05:04] <umop_> When I try to test my sound recording in sounds preferences, I get the message 'gconfaudiosrc ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat: Could not open resource for writing.'  Can anyone help me out?
[05:04] <UbuntuConfused> if knopp just works, then it just works, so we're happy. Because we're not distro whores here are we
[05:04] <Puppy> 4O gig
[05:04] <bruenig> if hardware doesnt work apt-get remove mythtv gets rid of it
[05:04] <bruenig> how hard is that
[05:04] <bruenig> and no 600 MB download for retards
[05:04] <port> anyone know vpn app for ubuntu
[05:04] <Typo> bruenig: ok mythtv is installing
[05:04] <Chrome12> xtknight, same prompt for root password, same authentication failure
[05:04] <thoreauputic> !info openvpn
[05:05] <ubotu> openvpn: Virtual Private Network daemon. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.0.7-1 (edgy), package size 317 kB, installed size 948 kB
[05:05] <xtknight> Chrome12, ok clearly something else is wrong
[05:05] <squiggie> Puppy, Ok, look at the output for me. The first disk, /dev/hdb is 41.1GB and then if you look at the right hand side, it says it is FAT32
[05:05] <xtknight> Chrome12, you haven't modified sudoers or anything?
[05:05] <Puppy> Ok, should I use that for the command you gave me then?
[05:05] <port> does allow you to change port it runs on , because i dont have access to router
[05:05] <xtknight> Chrome12, and have you tried enabling a "root" or "superuser" or "sudo" account?
[05:05] <Chrome12> xtknight, I have done nothing more than mounting and creating a few directories
[05:05] <xtknight> Chrome12, ok
[05:05] <acadavid> Hi all. Just a short question.. is there anyway to run emacs without x11? just in the shell
[05:05] <Chrome12> xtknight, I installed ubuntu yesterday so it's fresh
[05:05] <UbuntuConfused> anyway, back to my inital question. Breunig, if you have an answer, what's teh closest to <right click on my computer> in ubuntu, specifically for system ram, cpu, bus etc
[05:06] <xtknight> Chrome12, could just be some odd bug in the .run file.  it'd be very odd though
[05:06] <umop_> port, can also try vpnc
[05:06] <squiggie> Puppy, I believe if you just type sudo mount /dev/hdb1 /mnt/xp it will work
[05:06] <port> k thanks
[05:06] <xtknight> Chrome12, does "sudo -i" take you to a root prompt after a pw entry?
[05:06] <squiggie> xtknight, Can you help me with mounting a partition that is labeled FreeBSD? bruening and I can't seem to figure it out
[05:06] <Chrome12> xtknight, takes me to root prompt with no pw entry
[05:06] <safer> ------------ what distro would you propose I use (beginner)
[05:06] <Knurg> is there a way to ensure that a daemon is launched before another when both are launched from sessions/startup apps?
[05:07] <bruenig> !ubuntu | safer
[05:07] <ubotu> safer: Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com and http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuHowCome
[05:07] <xtknight> Chrome12, type "exit" once.  what happens?
[05:07] <Puppy> Squiggie, It printed nothing. Does that mean it worked? *tail wagging*
[05:07] <Chrome12> xtknight, log out and returns to previous user prompt
[05:07] <xtknight> Chrome12, paste the exact text of what a blank prompt looks like right at the moment
[05:07] <squiggie> Puppy, browse that mount point /mnt/xp and see :)
[05:07] <xtknight> Chrome12, press enter a couple times and print what is on the left of the prompt point
[05:07] <NkZ> Greetings guys.
[05:07] <Typo> installation is fucking up
[05:08] <Typo> i need mysql
[05:08] <Flannel> !language | Typo
[05:08] <ubotu> Typo: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[05:08] <Typo> ugh
[05:08] <Lkn4Space> hi
[05:08] <Flannel> Typo: mysql is 'mysql-server', just install the package
[05:08] <Chrome12> xtknight, chrome@Linux-Box:/usr/games$
[05:08] <Puppy> YES! YES! YES! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
[05:08] <Typo> yeah i know
[05:08] <Typo> so much work ugh
[05:08] <UbuntuConfused> I know I have 512mb in my pc. I don't know what bus speed it is. I don't know if my spare ram is compatible. Can you help
[05:08] <xtknight> Chrome12, alright and you do have a password for your user account right?  it's not blank?
[05:08] <UbuntuConfused> mysql
[05:08] <bruenig> Typo, if the mythtv needs mysql then it should be resolved automatically, unless it was packaged poorly
[05:08] <umop_> Puppy, grats
[05:08] <Puppy> Squiggy, thank you soooooo much!
[05:08] <Typo> nah i dont have mysql
[05:08] <Pelo> Linuturk,  start here  http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=250025&highlight=xsensors
[05:08] <Typo> thats why..
[05:08] <squiggie> Puppy, we aren't done yet however :) Now you need to add a line to fstab so it will mount it everytime
[05:08] <Chrome12> xtknight, that is correct a password has been set
[05:08] <Typo> hold up
[05:08] <xtknight> Chrome12, well exit this terminal and start another one.  i have no idea what happened but it certainly wasn't typical.
[05:08] <eric> hi guys/girls can anyone tell me the command to check my wireless signal strength please ???
[05:08] <NkZ> This isn't exactly a tech support question. I got kinda tired of XMMS, is there any "Similar" option to it you could reccomend?
[05:08] <bruenig> Typo, but if that is a dependency, it should be resolved automatically
[05:08] <xtknight> eric, iwconfig
[05:09] <acadavid> How can i run emacs but without x11?
[05:09] <Puppy> OK. How do I do that?
[05:09] <Puppy> :-D
[05:09] <xtknight> NkZ, audacious
[05:09] <safer> ---------- can you guys tell me what distro is best for beginners?
[05:09] <eric> ahh thats it thanks xtknight
[05:09] <xtknight> !info audacious | NkZ
[05:09] <ubotu> nkz: Package audacious does not exist in edgy, edgy-backports, edgy-seveas
[05:09] <Flannel> acadavid: emacs runs in a terminal, just go to a TTy, login, and run emacs.
[05:09] <xtknight> audacious is in feisty.  you must compile it for Edgy i guess
[05:09] <UbuntuConfused> how can I find my ram bus speed in ubuntu edgy
[05:09] <xtknight> but it's a pretty good xmms clone, better looking
[05:09] <Typo> heh well i already got mysql server and it still wont work
[05:09] <bruenig> Typo, it does have that as a dependency, unless your sources.list is just total crap it should be fine
[05:09] <lkthomas> hey guys
[05:09] <lkthomas>  what program can I use to plot 2D graph with a function such as y=mx+c ?
[05:09] <NkZ> Thanks. XtKnight
[05:09] <umop_> Typo, what is the error.
[05:09] <Chrome12> xtknight, i am at a fresh terminal screen should I cd to games directory and run again?
[05:09] <xtknight> Chrome12, sorry for all this frustration.  probably isn't a good way to enter the ubuntu world huh
[05:09] <Typo> bruenig, ima have to pm you i cant read througjh all this text
[05:10] <UbuntuConfused> breunig: how can I find my ram bus speed in ubuntu edgy
[05:10] <bruenig> Typo, pastebin it
[05:10] <bruenig> !pastebin | Typo
[05:10] <ubotu> Typo: 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)
[05:10] <Pelo> lkthomas,    menu > applications > add/remove  , search for plot
[05:10] <xtknight> Chrome12, go to the games dir again where your .run file is, yes
[05:10] <Chrome12> xtknight, actually I am a very hands on person and do not mind at all, it helps me learn
[05:10] <xtknight> !find plot
[05:10] <ubotu> Found: kmplot, gff2aplot, gnuplot, gnuplot-doc, gnuplot-mode (and 44 others)
[05:10] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, not sure what that even means /proc/meminfo might be a good place to look
[05:10] <xtknight> UbuntuConfused, front side bus or HT bus?
[05:10] <Typo> i have installed it, its just when i open it and select lang etc. when it gets to the part after the mysql bit it just closes..
[05:11] <denhart> hello does anyone here know anything about the 3ddesk program?
[05:11] <squiggie> Puppy, know how to edit the fstab file?
[05:11] <squiggie> !fstab
[05:11] <ubotu> The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[05:11] <Linuturk> Pelo, no help there, it just references me back to the lm-sensors thread
[05:11] <Puppy> Not really, Squiggy.
[05:11] <Pelo> denhart,  it just rotates your workspaces,  and not very nicely,
[05:11] <xtknight> UbuntuConfused, "sudo lshw -class memory | grep clock"
[05:11] <xtknight> that returns effective DDR speed
[05:11] <Typo> also i got this error at install:
[05:12] <UbuntuConfused> xtknight: I have some spare ram, I want to know if it is compatible with my current memory
[05:12] <xtknight> Chrome12, ready?
[05:12] <Typo> hold uip lemme pastebin it all for you
[05:12] <Chrome12> xtknight, go ahead
[05:12] <xtknight> UbuntuConfused, report the output of that command
[05:12] <Typo> are you still there bruenig ?
[05:12] <xtknight> Chrome12, alright.  type "sudo -i" now and tell me exactly what happens
[05:12] <mikebot> Is there an off topic channel
[05:12] <mikebot> ?
[05:12] <squiggie> Puppy, type sudo gkedit /etc/fstab
[05:12] <xtknight> !offtopic | mikebot
[05:12] <ubotu> mikebot: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:12] <bruenig> Typo, yeah, I am wondering if mythtv might be too big for you
[05:12] <Chrome12> xtknight, straight to root prompt without pw needed
[05:12] <mikebot> xtknight: Thanks.
[05:12] <denhart> hello Pelo i talked to you last night about linux!!!  I had 3ddesk working but it quit working this morning.  Do you know how I could get it working again?
[05:12] <xtknight> Puppy, squiggie, gksu gedit /etc/fstab
[05:12] <UbuntuConfused> xtknight: 400mhz
[05:12] <Puppy> Squiggie, what do I need to add to the file?
[05:13] <Typo> too big in what sense?
[05:13] <squiggie> xtknight, Did you get my question?
[05:13] <squiggie> Puppy,
[05:13] <Pelo> denhart,   if you restated your computer, you might need to restart that app also
[05:13] <umop_> When I try to test my sound recording in sounds preferences, I get the message 'gconfaudiosrc ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat: Could not open resource for writing.'  Can anyone help me out?
[05:13] <safer> ..........were my questions too dumb for answers?
[05:13] <xtknight> Chrome12, that's just wrong..... :P
[05:13] <xtknight> Chrome12, hmm
[05:13] <bruenig> Typo, to advanced I should say
[05:13] <bruenig> s/to/too/
[05:13] <umop_> safer, ask again
[05:14] <xtknight> Chrome12, can you paste the output of /etc/sudoers  on pastebin?
[05:14] <Typo> i guess, i just need something so i can watch tv lol
[05:14] <Pelo> Linuturk,  I got it working without that how to, so there has to be another way, I just can'T find it ,  digg a little more
[05:14] <denhart> Pelo how do you go about restarting the app.....I did restart in MS earlier
[05:14] <Typo> im not interested in anything advanced
[05:14] <safer> what distro would you suggest a beginner use?
[05:14] <Typo> mytv is all i know of
[05:14] <Chrome12> xtknight, from root prompt or user prompt?
[05:14] <umop_> Typo, perhaps look into linuxmce
[05:14] <squiggie> Puppy, at the end of the file, add /dev/hdb1 /mnt/hdb1 vfat defaults 0 0 -  and then enter down to leave 1 blank line at the end of your fstab and then save it
[05:14] <xtknight> Chrome12, root
[05:14] <UbuntuConfused> Typo: this is exactly why I said give KnoppMyth a go. I t worked for me, and the support for it is considerably less ego-based than some of the shite you are hearing here
[05:14] <Pelo> denhart,   alt-f2  ,   3ddesk
[05:14] <umop_> safer, ubuntu
[05:14] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, you are an idiot
[05:14] <Typo> UbuntuConfused, ok i will look into it
[05:14] <Chrome12> xtknight, permission denied
[05:14] <muchmusic> oh dear.
[05:15] <xtknight> Chrome12, sudo cat /etc/sudoers
[05:15] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, knoppmyth is a live cd, that doesn't help at all.
[05:15] <squiggie> Puppy, I'm sorry /dev/hdb1 /mnt/xp vfat defaults 0 0
[05:15] <safer> yeah I'm using kubuntu right now but I'm just wondering if other versions of linux have more features than this one
[05:15] <Typo> bruenig, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13295/
[05:15] <Puppy> Squiggie: OK, done. Does it matter I got some sort of error in the terminal when I opened the file?
[05:15] <UbuntuConfused> Typo: ok mate. Good luck. It is the closest to the 'just works' philosophy of linux for the pvr concept
[05:15] <umop_> safer, it all depends what features you are after.
[05:15] <xtknight> UbuntuConfused, sudo lshw | grep -A3 Motherboard
[05:15] <bruenig> !info mythtv-database dapper
[05:15] <ubotu> mythtv-database: A personal video recorder application (database). In component multiverse, is optional. Version 0.18.1-5ubuntu3 (dapper), package size 19 kB, installed size 92 kB
[05:15] <xtknight> UbuntuConfused, then we can determine if the memory is compatible
[05:16] <Chrome12> xtknight, terminal is on another machine from this one, is there a particular item you are looking for?
[05:16] <squiggie> Puppy, I'm sorry /dev/hdb1 /mnt/xp vfat defaults 0 0
[05:16] <bruenig> Typo, pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list, it looks like you have mixed sources
[05:16] <xtknight> Chrome12, hm not really i'd just like to see the whole file.  i realize in your situation that probably isn't feasible..hmm
[05:16] <Typo> ugh
[05:16] <denhart_> Pelo when i alt F2 i do get a 3d desktop but it can only move left and right......and the close/minimize effects don't work on the windows
[05:16] <UbuntuConfused> breunig: mate: it works.  You can installl after if happy. There's no apt-get. It just works. Teh world is some way from linux adoption for this precise reason
[05:16] <Knurg> say, if you add two commands to sessions/startup; how is it possible to ensure that one is executed before the other? is there an option to add a "delay" one of the commands issued? or is it possible to launch commands in a given order?
[05:16] <Pelo> Linuturk,  did you try this, ( sorry if it is the same one I got lost a while back, multi tasking here ) https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SensorInstallHowto
[05:16] <xtknight> Chrome12, i dont know it's possible i just think something is screwed up and it's not.  sudo -i may not prompt because sudo has been executed recently, but this chain of events is just weird to me
[05:16] <Linuturk> yeah Pelo
[05:17] <Linuturk> that is where I started
[05:17] <xtknight> Chrome12, well let's continue and try and get ET to install.
[05:17] <Linuturk> hey guys, anyone want to help with lm-sensors? http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2384065&postcount=12
[05:17] <Linuturk> see?
[05:17] <harry> ummm. I installed Edgy beside XP and when I boot it gives me a Windows 98 Startup Menu!?
[05:17] <Pelo> denhart,  man  3ddesk
[05:17] <UbuntuConfused> sudo lshw | grep -A3 Motherboard
[05:17] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, it just works and then you restart the computer and oh no, not so much anymore
[05:17] <Linuturk> there is where I am at
[05:17] <Typo> bruenig, what is command?
[05:17] <Puppy> Squiggie: is this error a problem: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13296/ I still was able to open and save the file.
[05:17] <Chrome12> xtknight, okay go ahead
[05:17] <xtknight> Chrome12, once at the root prompt, "type chmod 755 ./etlinux.run" (replacing as necessary)
[05:17] <bruenig> Typo, cat /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:17] <anytime> Can anyone handle a gmail notify question?
[05:17] <safer> ok thanks
[05:17] <mark_> can someone tell  me why I keep getting 'partial upgrade' messages in 7.04 beta?? Is this normal??
[05:17] <xtknight> !anyone | anytime
[05:17] <ubotu> anytime: 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?
[05:17] <UbuntuConfused> xtknight: 761GX-M754-964
[05:17] <denhart> Pelo is there anything that i can do for this
[05:17] <xtknight> mark_, yea it's normal.  visit #ubuntu+1
[05:18] <squiggie> Puppy, I don't think that will matter. Try this tpye umount /mnt/xp
[05:18] <squiggie> Puppy, then type mount -a
[05:18] <umop_> Chrome12, are you having trouble installing ET?
[05:18] <Pelo> denhart,  I don't know,  I'm lost,  consult the forum
[05:18] <mark_> okay!  thanks
[05:18] <squiggie> Puppy, then go to that dir and see if it is mounted
[05:18] <Typo> bruenig, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13298/
[05:18] <safer> wow.........I see there are some pros here
[05:18] <Puppy> Squiggy: Different commands?
[05:18] <Chrome12> xtknight, permissions have changed should I run from user prompt
[05:18] <xtknight> umop_, he's having trouble with root/authentication as far as i can tell, a lot deeper than ET problems
[05:18] <xtknight> dont know for sure though
[05:18] <bruenig> Typo, you just told me you were on dapper?
[05:18] <Typo> yes
[05:19] <xtknight> Chrome12, permissions have changed?  whatdo you mean?
[05:19] <anytime> Does anyone know how to configure the browser path in gmail notifier. I'm using the pre-installed firefox.
[05:19] <denhart> ok where can i find that....i'm a newbie remember lol
[05:19] <xtknight> Chrome12, stay in the root prompt for now
[05:19] <umop_> xtknight, So ET is installed?
[05:19] <Chrome12> xtknight, chmod is permissions change isnt it?
[05:19] <Pelo> Linuturk,   I am trying to remember what I was looking for when I did this,  I was trying to setup fancontrol and cpufreq thing,   fancontrol was fairly easy and I need lm-sensor working ,  keep searching and I will do the same,
[05:19] <Animatic> Uhm, beryl seems to make the whole system crash at login. Any ideas?
[05:19] <bruenig> Typo, do lsb_release -a and tell me what it says about dapper or edgy
[05:19] <Flannel> Animatic: #ubuntu-effects for beryl support
[05:19] <squiggie> xtknight, can you help me with mounting FreeBSD partitoin?
[05:19] <xtknight> umop_, nah trying to execute the .run file.  when we do it from user it asks for a root password.  even when done as sudo, also sudo -i does not ask for PW.  it's being weird.
[05:19] <xtknight> Chrome12, sorry i forgot the command i had told you.  yes do execute chmod 777 ./etlinux.run
[05:20] <Typo> Distributor ID: Ubuntu
[05:20] <Typo> Description:    Ubuntu 6.10
[05:20] <Typo> Release:        6.10
[05:20] <Typo> Codename:       edgy
[05:20] <xtknight> Chrome12, and after that, try ./etlinux.run  under the root prompt.
[05:20] <bruenig> Typo, yeah you are using edgy
[05:20] <Typo> yeah my bad
[05:20] <xtknight> squiggie, i dont know much about it.  is it a freebsd partition table or just a freebsd type File system
[05:20] <Typo> so,
[05:20] <bruenig> Typo, well that is a nice source list, do sudo apt-get install -f
[05:20] <Chrome12> xtknight, I'll try to run that now
[05:20] <arch_> Are there any system-wide graphic equalizers available for Ubuntu (or more specifically, for Banshee or any other popular music player)?
[05:20] <umop_> Chrome12, if it doesnt work post the output
[05:20] <Typo> man this is stupid, making me wanna just stick to windows
[05:21] <Typo> all the dicking around downloading ugh
[05:21] <Typo> hold up
[05:21] <squiggie> xtknight, I'm not for sure, these were drives in my fileserver which was windows and I expected them to by ntfs, but fdisk -l says the system is FreeBSD
[05:21] <bruenig> Typo, yeah too bad you can't just write mythtv on your system, you have to download it
[05:21] <Chrome12> xtknight, we have an error now, but looks like it passed authentication
[05:21] <safer> what's the difference between kubuntu (edgy eft) and ubuntu  edgy? or are they the same thing
[05:21] <Typo> hold up
[05:21] <Chrome12> xtknight, give me a second to type this out
[05:21] <Flannel> safer: they have different DEs
[05:21] <xtknight> squiggie, well the parition magic # got screwed up
[05:21] <Typo> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13299/
[05:21] <umop_> Chrome12, you should be able to copy and paste?
[05:21] <safer> ook
[05:22] <anytime> xtknight, can you help me with gmail notify?
[05:22] <safer> is kubuntu basically for graphics then?
[05:22] <xtknight> squiggie, "sudo apt-get install testdisk"  recover what you can from it
[05:22] <Puppy> Squiggy: the second command failed. I think I know how to fix it though.
[05:22] <Flannel> safer: no.  Kubuntu has KDE, Ubuntu has gnome.
[05:22] <xtknight> anytime, sorry i dont know how to configure the browser path.  it would be in the preferences somewhere if you could.
[05:22] <squiggie> Puppy, make sure you type everything in the fstab file correctly
[05:22] <xtknight> anytime, it may be executing the default browser in which case system->preferences->preferred applications.
[05:22] <Typo> well duh bruenig, i am talking about having to constantly download files just to get software to work.
[05:22] <Digital_Pioneer> How stable are the Feisty repos?
[05:23] <Typo> annoying as hell
[05:23] <safer> So should I try ubuntu instead of kubuntu then?
[05:23] <nolimitsoya> where can i find a guide on creating anacron scripts?
[05:23] <xtknight> Typo, so switch to windows.  do you want to fix it logically or rant?
[05:23] <umop_> safer, You can try it!
[05:23] <Typo> wish it was as simple as windows, install and done
[05:23] <Flannel> safer: You're welcome to try either.
[05:23] <Digital_Pioneer> safer: I would never advise that, but to each his own. :)
[05:23] <umop_> safer, you only need to install Gnome, though
[05:23] <Flannel> Digital_Pioneer: #ubuntu+1 for Feisty support
[05:23] <anytime> xtknight, It's ok. I thought you used gmail notify.
[05:23] <xtknight> Typo, i mean, why go through all the pain right?
[05:23] <Typo> xtknight, not talking to you, mind your own business
[05:23] <Puppy> Yeah, I did. It's a bad configuration job I did earlier today on that software from awhile back. What was its name again?
[05:23] <Chrome12> xtknight, /root/.setup8352: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory     ./setup.sh line 143: 8378 Segmentation fault    "$setup"  "$@" 2>>$NULL    the setup program seems to have failed on x86/glibc-2.1
[05:23] <Digital_Pioneer> Flannel: OK.
[05:23] <bruenig> Typo, all you have to do is sudo apt-get install mythtv and everything gets taken care of, if you hadn't told me dapper when you were actually using edgy, that would have made it a tad easier
[05:23] <safer> what do you mean I only need to install gnome?
[05:24] <xtknight> anytime, i have at one point.  never had that issue come up though
[05:24] <Typo> ok,
[05:24] <Chrome12> umop, the linux machine is seperate from this one which is windows based
[05:24] <thoreauputic> !attitude | Typo
[05:24] <ubotu> Typo: The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[05:24] <Typo> so whats next bruenig
[05:24] <xtknight> it's ok i wont bother you guys
[05:24] <harry> how do I edit my patitions in edgy
[05:24] <safer> i'm using kubuntu and i notice that some commands don't work
[05:24] <bruenig> Typo, did sudo apt-get install mythtv again
[05:24] <Flannel> safer: Like what?
[05:24] <xtknight> Chrome12, alright..you sure you're running the 32bit version? ;)
[05:24] <bruenig> do*
[05:24] <Typo> ok
[05:24] <xtknight> Chrome12, 32bit version of linux that is..
[05:24] <Chrome12> xtknight, has to be the hardware is 32bit
[05:24] <safer> like "kate" and "kdesu"
[05:24] <anytime> xtknight, in the setup, it asks for "browser Path", and I'm not sure what it wants me to type.
[05:24] <xtknight> Chrome12, ahh
[05:25] <xtknight> anytime, probably a path to a binary.
[05:25] <Typo> bruenig, Errors were encountered while processing:
[05:25] <Typo>  mythtv-database
[05:25] <Typo>  mythtv
[05:25] <Typo> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[05:25] <xtknight> anytime, what browser would you like to use?
[05:25] <safer> they are only for kubuntu
[05:25] <anytime> Firefox
[05:25] <Typo> small snipet of an error
[05:25] <Flannel> safer: you're currently using Kubuntu, right?
[05:25] <xtknight> anytime, type in "which firefox" at a terminal to retrieve the path of firefox.
[05:25] <safer> sometimes I read tutorials and they commands are not the same
[05:25] <safer> yes
[05:25] <xtknight> Chrome12, well the whole thing is screwed up.  sorry
[05:25] <xtknight> Chrome12, lol i know that's just what you wanted to hear
[05:25] <harry> How do I edit my partitions?
[05:25] <xtknight> Chrome12, this is Ubuntu Edgy?
[05:26] <Chrome12> xtknight, lol that's okay I appreciate the help immensely
[05:26] <Flannel> safer: kdesu and kate should work.  AS they're part of Kubuntu.  Open a terminal (or use adept) and do 'sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop'
[05:26] <bruenig> Typo, seeing as you had some mixed repository issues, your system could be just totally hosed, that command is working fine here.
[05:26] <thoreauputic> shamus: IRC as root is not a good idea
[05:26] <xtknight> Chrome12, i cant do anything about a segfault.  i had a hunch your root was screwed from the beginning.  how exactly i dont know but it had to be something (user error or corruption)
[05:26] <thoreauputic> shamus: unless you are on a live CD maybe ...
[05:26] <Typo> so what do you recommend? reformat?
[05:26] <safer> what will that do?
[05:26] <shamus> thoreauputic, i have no choice, i just rebooted and can't get in. giving me error 23 can't parse?
[05:26] <GekiBlue> So... I installed the redmond gtk engine thing... How do I use it? There's no option in themes or anything... >> Pardon me, I'm new
[05:26] <Chrome12> xtknight, would you suggest a format reinstalling it?
[05:26] <Flannel> safer: it'll make sure the 'kubuntu-desktop' package is installed.  Which, it should be already.
[05:27] <xtknight> Chrome12, even if it can be fixable in about 50 days of 24-hour work, reinstalling is just easier at this point.  it seems virtually irrecoverable and your install is fairly clean so little to lose, right?
[05:27] <thoreauputic> shamus: ah, you are in rescue mode then - OK
[05:27] <bruenig> Typo, probably, start over, make sure all the official repos are enabled and then install it, there is no reason that command shouldn't work unless you were mixing repos or something which you appeared to be
[05:27] <xtknight> Chrome12, i recommend formatting the partition clean as ext3 then installing the final version of Ubuntu Edgy to it.
[05:27] <shamus> thoreauputic, how did you know i was logged in as root so quickly?
[05:27] <Chrome12> xtknight, exactly i will lose nothing al all
[05:27] <Typo> Hmmm know of a quick tut to get rid of grub?
[05:27] <anytime> xtknight, it works, you're a genius!!!
[05:27] <umop_> Chrome12, okay.  type 'chmod +x <filename>'
[05:27] <Flannel> shamus: shamus [n=root@c-24-128-161-15.hsd1.nh.comcast.net]  has joined #ubuntu
[05:27] <xtknight> anytime, cool
[05:27] <Typo> unless you completely wipe drive it stays
[05:27] <Chrome12> xtknight, at the moment i am running drapper drake could that be a problem?
[05:27] <shamus> ah, i suppose that would do it
[05:27] <thoreauputic> shamus: shows on your /whois and entry message
[05:27] <Puppy> Squiggie, what program was I suposed to install a while back? I think if I reconfigure it the last error I got will go away.
[05:27] <Flannel> Typo: just fixmbr overtop of it
[05:27] <anytime> xtknight, thanks again.
[05:28] <Chrome12> umop, I have tried that command as well as chmod 755 neither have had any effect
[05:28] <xtknight> Chrome12, not really.  but i just like Edgy better anyway
[05:28] <xtknight> Chrome12, i dont know what went wrong
[05:28] <umop_> Chrome12, so now type ./<filename>
[05:28] <safer> [[[[[[[[what I meant was that "kate" and "kdesu" are only for kubuntu, i didn't learn them until I was reading a tutorial and got stuck, then my friend told me about those commands, that's why I want to install a more universal linux that doesn't have it's own "secret commands" like........."kate" for kubuntu] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] 
[05:28] <xtknight> Chrome12, it's still possible the .run file is just immensely corrupt and all this is just making me think there's a big problem, but...i think..there's a big problem ;)
[05:28] <Chrome12> xtknight, not sure either, but maybe a fresh install will do it
[05:28] <anytime> xtnight, think you might be able to handle an internet logging on question?
[05:28] <Typo> ok bruenig, well thanks for your help.. looks like i will just stick with windows
[05:29] <Typo> peace out.
[05:29] <thoreauputic> shamus: you could probably have done  su <your username > before connecting
[05:29] <the-reallap> if every version of ubuntu freezes and bugs out when trying to install. what would anyone suggest the problem (hardware wise) would be?
[05:29] <bruenig> ok
[05:29] <Flannel> safer: wow.  The brackets aren't required.  But yes, "gedit" and "gksu" are for ubuntu only.  Kate is KDEs text editor.
[05:29] <Chrome12> umop, after I run the file, then it asks for verification which fails everytime but the last time...scroll up to see the segmentation fault error
[05:29] <xtknight> umop_, he has tried quite a few things.  sadly he gets a segfault after th einstallation
[05:29] <hendrixski> crap, i just tried to convince my friend how great Linux is... and it wouldn't install on his computer
[05:29] <bruenig> wow, never seen someone complain about the fact that they had to download the software to install it
[05:29] <xtknight> along with missing libgtk...spurious unexpected root auth errors/etc
[05:29] <hendrixski> he had a 64 bit machine, serial ata HD
[05:29] <squiggie> Puppy, what is the erro after you type mount -a
[05:29] <thoreauputic> shamus: ah, probably not - you are in single user mode
[05:30] <shamus> thoreauputic, i'm not especially worried about that at the moment, i'm trying to figure out why a restart would randomly cause me to not get in
[05:30] <Flannel> bruenig: Why should I have to tell my computer what I want it to do? ;)
[05:30] <xtknight> anytime, perhaps.. elaborate ?
[05:30] <danny3793> Can anyone help me with a question i have, Im wanting to switch from Windows XP Media Center/Home Edition to Ubuntu Linux.
[05:30] <umop_> Chrome12, so you are saying it is installed?  I think i'm confused
[05:30] <gregcha117> im trying to install ubuntu 7.04 and im wondering what to do, i want to do a dual boot and when i installed 6.10 it had a slider, now it has the options "guided - use entire disk" and "guided - use the largest continuous free space"
[05:30] <gregcha117> what do i do?
[05:30] <thoreauputic> shamus: X config issue usually
[05:30] <hendrixski> we tried a second disk, edgy this time, and it finally installed... but the wouldn't boot
[05:30] <xtknight> Chrome12, yeah when did the segfault happen exactly.
[05:30] <shamus> thoreauputic, it's giving me "error 23: cannot parse number" i beleive, i should have written it down verbatim but do you have any insight?
[05:30] <bruenig> he just didn't want to download, if somehow he could conjure up the source and compile it without ever having to download stuff, that would be ideal I guess
[05:30] <hendrixski> is there a known bug of Linux not working on serial ATA on 64 bit???
[05:30] <xtknight> Chrome12, after the copying of file? at the beginning of setup?
[05:30] <xtknight> hendrixski, sata is certainly fine in 64bit
[05:30] <Chrome12> xtknight, umop, after it uncompresses, it either asks for root password or it uncompresses then gives the segmentation fault
[05:30] <the-reallap> if every version of ubuntu freezes and bugs out when trying to install. what would anyone suggest the problem (hardware wise) would be?
[05:30] <thoreauputic> shamus: hmm no, sorry - which program is giving that error?
[05:31] <Chrome12> xtknight, umop, I never see the GUI
[05:31] <Puppy> Squiggie: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13301/
[05:31] <anytime> xtknight, when I boot up, I have to manually click on the network manager applet on the upper right corner to make my dsl internet work. Shouldn't it be able to log on automatically?
[05:31] <safer> I  have to say..........I've never seen a room like this
[05:31] <safer> I'm surprised this is free
[05:31] <shamus> thoreauputic, grub
[05:31] <mycroftiv> feisty fawn: beryl with tons of effects, firefox w/ streaming media and multiple tabs, open office writer, gaim w/ multiple channels and protocols, several bash terminals, and system monitor tells me I'm only using 331 mb of memory. Nothing lags, and this is on a cheap p4 system. 3 cheers for free software.
[05:31] <safer> lol
[05:31] <xtknight> Chrome12, it could be a memory problem or even deeper like a power supply problem.  but no let's not go there until a reinstall.  still, segfaults are not exactly your everyday problems and more than often can poitn to HW problems
[05:31] <thoreauputic> shamus: have you googled  "grub error 23 "  ?
[05:31] <Puppy> Squiggie: C:\ is where I configured that program for when I was confused earlier today.
[05:31] <hendrixski> xtknight, ok... it wasn't even seeing the drives on the edgy liveCD... but it did see them when the installer ran   very odd
[05:31] <bruenig> !offtopic | mycroftiv
[05:31] <ubotu> mycroftiv: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:31] <shamus> thoreauputic, i can't boot up thruogh the normal option, it's only letting me go into recovery and start x manually
[05:31] <xtknight> Chrome12, but they may also be due to corrupt C libraries/ etc so reinstall first before jumping to those HW conclusions
[05:32] <shamus> thoreauputic, yeah, sorting through at the moment but not finding much
[05:32] <thoreauputic> shamus: question above ?
[05:32] <thoreauputic> shamus: OK
[05:32] <xtknight> Chrome12, and yes i recommend fresh install of 32bit edgy this time instead of dapper.  increases your chances of success if dapper failed
[05:32] <hendrixski> I didn't know know what to tell him?  like ... "I'm sure that some open source developer is looking into this as we speak"  but he's kind of turned off to linux now
[05:32] <squiggie> Puppy, I don't know what that means, but did iit prevent you from mounting the new hdd?
[05:32] <Chrome12> xtknight, this HDD had corrupted windows user files and bad boot sectors, which led to a format, it then passed hdd health tests before formatting to ext3 and installing linux
[05:32] <the-reallap> if every version of ubuntu freezes and bugs out when trying to install. what would anyone suggest the problem (hardware wise) would be? the only thing i could get to boot was knoppix-std 0.1
[05:32] <grigor1> hi, I just installed the Ubuntu LAMP Server on a machine, brought it home and realized that it didn't automatically install SSH on it. Now I don't have a monitor or a keyboard and am wondering whether there are any ways of installing SSH on it . Thanks
[05:32] <danny3793> Anyone want to help me with a Partition question? lol
[05:32] <Puppy> Yeah.
[05:32] <xtknight> hendrixski, tell him to persevere ..
[05:32] <hendrixski> danny3793, yeah
[05:33] <shamus> thoreauputic, should i try a grub reinstall first?
[05:33] <Chrome12> xtknight, would you guess that could be our culprit nagging me for not trashing this drive to begin with?
[05:33] <bruenig> !anyone | danny3793
[05:33] <ubotu> danny3793: 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?
[05:33] <squiggie> Puppy, can you reboot and see if it works?
[05:33] <Puppy> Squiggie, if I uninstall the configuration file for that program, then reinstall it and configurire it correcly will it work?
[05:33] <xtknight> Chrome12, lol well yeah that is pretty much /the/ problem as far as i'm concerned ;P
[05:33] <hendrixski> xtknight, He tried it a few times on his own, didn't work... I tried it for like 3 hours... he's convinced it sucks :-(
[05:33] <xtknight> hendrixski, tried what? i'm confused
[05:34] <grigor1> am I SOL or is there another way to gain access to a headless Ubuntu Server machine to install SSH?
[05:34] <hendrixski> xtknight, tried installing... and persevering
[05:34] <xtknight> well learning linux starts really slow in the beginning.  it's like anything
[05:34] <Chrome12> xtknight, can you put "segmentation fault" in windows terminology for me?
[05:34] <Flannel> grigor1: what?
[05:34] <xtknight> your experience grows exponentially
[05:34] <Cobain> anyone know why mono-classlib is missing from feisty? is that on purpose?
[05:34] <xtknight> Chrome12, memory address exception/error
[05:34] <Chrome12> xtknight, its unusual the drive passed two different hdd scan tests and still has problems...to the back up bay it goes
[05:34] <danny3793> Hednrixski i sent you a PM
[05:34] <thoreauputic> shamus: have you edited /boot/grub/menu.lst lately? Are you on feisty by  any chance ?
[05:34] <Flannel> grigor1: Oh.  No.  Just... don't make any typos ;)
[05:34] <Animatic> Where do I find the session config file?
[05:34] <hendrixski> xtknight, I've been using it for a year, I love it, and think of myself as average...I was trying to get him into it
[05:35] <xtknight> Chrome12, no permissions to access a portion of memory, etc.  that nice could not access 0x00000000 message you've seen in windows 2K/xp or the "Report crash" thing
[05:35] <hendrixski> danny3793, I didn't get any PM's sorry
[05:35] <Flannel> grigor1: hmm.  No keyboard.  Go grab one temporarily?
[05:35] <danny3793> no? darn lol
[05:35] <Flannel> Cobain: #ubuntu+1 for Feisty support
[05:35] <grigor1> Flannel: I quickly installed the Ubuntu LAMP Server on a headless machine and didn't realize it didn't include ssh and now I no longer have a monitor/keyboard
[05:35] <bruenig> !pm | danny3793
[05:35] <hendrixski> danny3793, what's the partition question?
[05:35] <xtknight> Chrome12, which actually makes me think you should run memtest86 to test memory.  it is installed with ubuntu by default or it's on the cd
[05:35] <ubotu> danny3793: Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can also benefit. Please don't PM a user in the channel without asking first, some find it rude.
[05:35] <danny3793> Well basically i want to switch from Windows to Linux
[05:35] <enderxim> What would be the preferred minimal install, the command line system setup with the alternate cd, or a server install?
[05:35] <squiggie> Puppy, configuration file for what program?
[05:35] <shamus> thoreauputic, no actually, i'm on breezy, i could not get X running with my video card on edgy so i never updated, and i have no editted any grub conf files
[05:35] <Chrome12> xtknight, knowing that it almost has to be this harddrive, but I will check the memory as well
[05:35] <danny3793> Shall i let Linux erase my entire hard drive and install Ubuntu or what?
[05:35] <Flannel> enderxim: alt CD
[05:35] <enderxim> Flannel, Thank you
[05:36] <xtknight> Chrome12, actually i'd check the memory first to tell you the truth
[05:36] <bruenig> enderxim, you can use a netinstall minimal thing which allows you to pretty much select whatever you want
[05:36] <Chrome12> xtknight, thank you again for your help, I've learned quite a bit in the last half hour or so
[05:36] <hendrixski> danny3793, most people start by "dual booting" meaning they only partition half of their drive
[05:36] <danny3793> Im going to have my stuff backed up on a CD so my files that i will need i wont have to worry about, I just dont want to lose my entire hard drive
[05:36] <thoreauputic> shamus: looks like that error has to do with grub not recognising the drive/ partition , right?
[05:36] <xtknight> Chrome12, glad to hear.  we learn stuff even if it's not fixed.. win-win situation definitely ;)
[05:36] <Puppy> Squiggie: That one I said I had installed when I first came on.
[05:36] <enderxim> bruenig, Gotcha, thank you.
[05:36] <hendrixski> danny3793, it's easier than going "cold turkey" on Windows
[05:36] <shamus> thoreauputic, it's a rather ambiguous error message, just "cannot parse number"
[05:36] <xtknight> Chrome12, most poeple would just throw in the towel and give up
[05:36] <danny3793> How would i "dual boot" my computer?
[05:36] <xtknight> Chrome12, you seem to be very patient and that will come in handy ;P
[05:36] <squiggie> Puppy, I don't remember, what was that?
[05:36] <UbuntuConfused> breunig: g0tFri3ndZ?
[05:36] <Flannel> grigor1: right.  No way.  Ubuntu has a No-Listen policy.  Unless ou can find a priv. escalation hack to get an apt-get line in there ;)
[05:36] <bruenig> !install | enderxim, I think it is called mini.iso
[05:36] <ubotu> enderxim, I think it is called mini.iso: 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
[05:37] <danny3793> Last time i did that i had to use PC Recovery lol
[05:37] <Chrome12> xtknight, definately...well I'm going to run some more diagnostic tests and then get a new HDD
[05:37] <the-reallap> ##if every version of ubuntu freezes and bugs out when trying to install. what would anyone suggest the problem (hardware wise) would be? the only thing i could get to boot was knoppix-std 0.1
[05:37] <xtknight> Chrome12, i'd run memtest86 first.  it's easy
[05:37] <Chrome12> xtknight, if you quit when working with computers, you never get far at all...
[05:37] <Puppy> Squiggie: I don't remember either. lol
[05:37] <hendrixski> danny3793, the ubuntu installer lets you install Ubuntu on half of your drive,,, and it installs a boot loader that lets you chose which half of the drive you're booting from
[05:37] <hendrixski> danny3793, it's really easy actually :-)
[05:37] <xtknight> Chrome12, same with *anything* in life
[05:37] <Chrome12> xtknight, I'm starting it up now
[05:37] <xtknight> not everything in life is as hard as linux for most people but..hell
[05:37] <umop_> Chrome12, I think we will get it working, I dont think it will be a hw error!  please check out http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=5246&page=19
[05:37] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, next time someone asks how to install xfce, you should suggest they use the xubuntu live cd because it easier, great advice, thumbs up to you sir
[05:37] <danny3793> Oh, Well i figured that but i tried it once and it just didnt work out lol, I shall try again though, So hopefully not everything gets messed up xD
[05:37] <thoreauputic> shamus: I see google results for that error that say grub is complaining "disk does not exist"
[05:38] <danny3793> Thanks Hendrixski
[05:38] <the-reallap> ##if every version of ubuntu freezes and bugs out when trying to install. what would anyone suggest the problem (hardware wise) would be? the only thing i could get to boot was knoppix-std 0.1
[05:38] <hendrixski> danny3793, yeah.. save anything important.. and make sure that you have enough room on the drive to do it :-) otherwise just erase windows... you won't miss it
[05:38] <Puppy> Squiggie: thank you for all your help: it was much apriciated. I'm going to call it a night. Thank you!
[05:38] <umop_> Chrome12, ill be back soon, but if you like, just doa  dist-upgrade
[05:38] <UbuntuConfused> Seriously, that guy was prime candidate for a live cd test of a distro. Why not let him try it?
[05:38] <thoreauputic> shamus: i.e. it may be parsing the partition table incorrectly
[05:38] <shamus> thoreauputic, sound like a grub reinstall would be a good idea to me, your thoughts?
[05:38] <squiggie> Puppy, paste me your fstab
[05:38] <Sacarah> wha'ts the difference between secondary and extended partition?
[05:38] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, that was a ridiculous answer, he wants to use it, not look at a live cd and then take it out and be back at square one where he was to begin with
[05:38] <hendrixski> oh.. he left
[05:38] <kupesoft> Where can I find out more about how Ubuntu packages are versioned/named? i. e. aircrack-ng (1:0.6.2-7ubuntu1)
[05:39] <thoreauputic> shamus: check fstab first and see where /boot/grub/menu.lst thinks the drive ought to be
[05:39] <thoreauputic> shamus: might be a disparity between those files ?
[05:39] <hendrixski> well, at least I helped someone today... still angry at myself that I couldn't figure out why it wasn't installing on my friends computer :-(
[05:39] <the-reallap> ##if every version of ubuntu freezes and bugs out when trying to install. what would anyone suggest the problem (hardware wise) would be? the only thing i could get to boot was knoppix-std 0.1
[05:39] <Chrome12> umop, I will do that soon but I am not internet ready on that pc at the moment
[05:39] <xtknight> kupesoft, usually they are short concise names.  ng means next-gen i think?
[05:39] <UbuntuConfused> He couldn't give 2 shits about *buntu. He wanted a FOSS pvr. Tell him teh right info. Not f*ing apt-get-suicide
[05:39] <bruenig> kupesoft, http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/packagingguide/C/index.html
[05:39] <kupesoft> bruenig: ty
[05:39] <Chrome12> umop, I agree with xtknight, I think this may be a hardware issue
[05:39] <Puppy> Squiggie:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13304/
[05:40] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, a live cd does not count
[05:40] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, it is useless
[05:40] <vox754> Sacarah, I don't think many people use Secondary partition, but if I heard a guy I would say he is talking about the extended one
[05:40] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, you configure it and then it is gone, unless he was going to never reboot, then maybe you got a solution
[05:40] <UbuntuConfused> bruenif: have you ever even used a livecd?
[05:40] <the-reallap> ##if every version of ubuntu freezes and bugs out when trying to install. what would anyone suggest the problem (hardware wise) would be? the only thing i could get to boot was knoppix-std 0.1
[05:40] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, yes, many many
[05:40] <hendrixski> quit
[05:40] <Chrome12> xtknight, is memtest loaded with ubuntu or just on the livecd?
[05:40] <squiggie> Puppy, Take out the second to last line and then save. Then you're good to go
[05:40] <thoreauputic> Chrome12: both
[05:40] <xtknight> Chrome12, i think even with dapper it should be on the grub list at start-up
[05:41] <jetscreamer> if it's not you can install memtest
[05:41] <Puppy> Will do. How can I test it?
[05:41] <thoreauputic> xtknight: yup
[05:41] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, are you on a live cd right now?
[05:41] <squiggie> Puppy, type mount -a
[05:41] <shamus> thoreauputic, i can't find anything that's out of place, i'm going to reinstall grub and see how it goes. thank you very much for your help
[05:41] <UbuntuConfused> and your mama touched your winkie while you were using it? what's the problem if it gets the basic [hardware]  problems sorted????
[05:41] <the-reallap> if every version of ubuntu freezes and bugs out when trying to install. what would anyone suggest the problem (hardware wise) would be? the only thing i could get to boot was knoppix-std 0.1
[05:41] <kupesoft> bruenig: What would 1:0.6.2-7ubuntu1 mean?
[05:42] <thoreauputic> shamus: good luck then :)
[05:42] <bruenig> kupesoft, it is version number
[05:42] <xtknight> kupesoft, base version is 0.6.2, 7ubuntu1 is a revision
[05:42] <kupesoft> bruenig: What do the different parts of it mean,
[05:42] <kupesoft> what's the 7ubuntu1 mean?
[05:42] <xtknight> kupesoft, i'm not so sure about the 1:
[05:42] <Puppy> IT WORKS! Thank you Squiggie! Thank you!
[05:42] <jetscreamer> 7.1
[05:42] <jetscreamer> sheesh
[05:42] <the-reallap> if every version of ubuntu freezes and bugs out when trying to install. what would anyone suggest the problem (hardware wise) would be? the only thing i could get to boot was knoppix-std 0.1
[05:43] <jetscreamer> try kanotix
[05:43] <vox754> !language > UbuntuConfused
[05:43] <bruenig> kupesoft, yeah other than the 1, which was kind of throwing me I was going to say what xtknight said
[05:43] <squiggie> Puppy, awesome, glad it works
[05:43] <merick> I just installed ubuntu, can anyone tell me how to turn off the stupid context help popups?
[05:43] <Sacarah> definition between secondary and extended partitions pls?
[05:43] <jetscreamer> the-reallap: #kanotix
[05:43] <anytime> xtknight, can you help me with the internet problem now?
[05:43] <Puppy> Squiggie: will I have to do this again at next boot?
[05:43] <kupesoft> xtknight, bruenig: Forget the 1: (it's from packages.ubuntu.com), what's the 7ubuntu1 mean?
[05:43] <bruenig> Sacarah, there is no such thing as a secondary partition, there is primary, extended and logical
[05:43] <UbuntuConfused> vox754 : your comment was blocked. Can you express another way?
[05:43] <jetscreamer> Sacarah: same iirc
[05:43] <bruenig> kupesoft, the ubuntu revision
[05:44] <squiggie> Puppy, not as long as you saved the fstab. That file loads on boot and will mount your partition
[05:44] <thoreauputic> merick: probably somewhere in gconf - try looking in gconf-editor
[05:44] <xtknight> kupesoft, as far as i know it's the revision of the package file itself... but im not 100% sure, it's a guess
[05:44] <thinman1189> hello. I'm using ubuntu dapper drake. I'm having some trouble with gaim. I accidentally messed up all of the icons while trying to install a theme. I tried re-installing, not sure if I did it right, and it didn't fix the problem. I either need to get my gaim icons back or to upgrade to the newest version.
[05:44] <vox754> UbuntuConfused, mmm... take it easy. Calm down.
[05:44] <Puppy> Squiggie: That's great! Thank you! :D
[05:44] <merick> this is my first time using any linux, where do I find that?
[05:44] <squiggie> Puppy, you're very welcome
[05:44] <xtknight> kupesoft, #debian could provide further insight on Debian package name conventions
[05:45] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, have you ever used conky, it is a very cool system monitory, you can install it via apt-get or you know what I think I can find a live cd that has it on it by default, which would be easier
[05:45] <bruenig> monitor*
[05:45] <UbuntuConfused> vox574 :: Don't even know what you mean. PHR34K3RS grabbed my line maybe?
[05:45] <thoreauputic> merick: open Applications - accessories - terminal  and type  gconf-editor &
[05:46] <thoreauputic> merick: or right click the Applications menu and edit the menu to make it visible under System Tools
[05:46] <merick> ok, thanks
[05:46] <Kazol> I'm about to install Sun Java JRE. Should I download the rpm file or self-extracting file?
[05:46] <thinman1189> hello. I'm using ubuntu dapper drake. I'm having some trouble with gaim. I accidentally messed up all of the icons while trying to install a theme. I tried re-installing, not sure if I did it right, and it didn't fix the problem. I either need to get my gaim icons back or to upgrade to the newest version. how would I reinstall the icons for gaim or where is the installer for 2.0.0beta6?
[05:46] <vox754> !language
[05:46] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[05:46] <thoreauputic> merick: be careful with gconf-editor though
[05:47] <gztomas> i need help with an usab modem
[05:47] <thoreauputic> merick: if you make the wrong move you can screw up your settings
[05:47] <gztomas> who can help me?
[05:47] <bruenig> !info gaim dapper
[05:47] <merick> yah, already figured that, it's like using regedit on windows right?
[05:47] <ubotu> gaim: multi-protocol instant messaging client. In component main, is optional. Version 1:1.5.0+1.5.1cvs20051015-1ubuntu10 (dapper), package size 816 kB, installed size 2148 kB
[05:47] <whta> hi. i'm still having a problem with my x server taking WAY too long to restart.
[05:47] <bruenig> !info gaim dapper-backports
[05:47] <ubotu> Package gaim does not exist in dapper-backports
[05:48] <Kazol> should I download rpm or self-extracting file??
[05:48] <Sacarah> soo /root to primary /home to .... and swap to....?
[05:48] <bruenig> thinman1189, I can only find gaim beta 6 in edgy repositories
[05:48] <thoreauputic> merick: similar - not quite - it only messes with your user settings
[05:48] <bruenig> Kazol, self extracting
[05:48] <gztomas> can anyone help me with an usb modem???
[05:48] <thoreauputic> merick: you can always wipe your account and start again with a new user for example
[05:49] <Sacarah> soo /root to primary /home to .... and swap to....?
[05:49] <gztomas> i need help with my internet connection (usb modem)
[05:49] <thoreauputic> merick: in other words, the changes are not system wide
[05:49] <gztomas> anyone?
[05:49] <merick> ah
[05:49] <buuyo> I'm using 6.06LTS. What's the correct procedure for unplugging my usb audio from the back of my laptop without shutting down the computer?
[05:49] <gztomas> i need help with my internet connection (usb modem)
[05:49] <BrittsMan4Ever> unplug it?
[05:49] <thinman1189> :( oh well. then how can I re-install 2.0.0beta3 on dapper drake? Or some way to re-import the icons. I tried installing a theme and it said to make a copy of the icons in case it didn't work but I'm not sure how to bring it back.
[05:49] <thoreauputic> merick: linux is a multi-user system by design
[05:49] <gztomas> please anyone
[05:49] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, what irc client are you using?
[05:49] <thoreauputic> gztomas: you need to be far more specific
[05:50] <merick> I just found and entry for ghelp, is this the one I'm looking for?
[05:50] <UbuntuConfused> breunig: why is this of interest to you?
[05:50] <thoreauputic> !pm | gztomas
[05:50] <ubotu> gztomas: Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can also benefit. Please don't PM a user in the channel without asking first, some find it rude.
[05:50] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, I am wondering
[05:50] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, is it gaim?
[05:50] <catid> is there any way to slow down my clock in linux?
[05:50] <UbuntuConfused> why?
[05:50] <catid> so one second takes two seconds or something
[05:51] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, just wondering
[05:51] <trace_in_elkgrov> hey,  after I upgraded to edgy my nvidia card will not work on my laptop
[05:51] <buuyo> catid: is your system clock very fast and always getting out of sync?
[05:51] <thoreauputic> merick: no, but help is always useful :)
[05:51] <KurtKraut> catid, this is a BIOS issue. It does not depend on the operating system
[05:51] <catid> buuyo: no i just want to know how to slow it down
[05:51] <trace_in_elkgrov> I have to use the NV driver
[05:51] <buuyo> oh =p
[05:51] <catid> KurtKraut: i just want to slow it down
[05:51] <xtknight> weird
[05:51] <Tonren> Why can't I record my line out with "What U HEar" on Audacity?
[05:51] <UbuntuConfused> because? of what legitimate purpose can knowing my client servfe you?
[05:51] <catid> if you must know i'm trying to cheat at a video game
[05:51] <thoreauputic> merick: easiest / quickest: open a terminal and type gconf-editor
[05:51] <xtknight> catid, slow down cpu frequency?  we need to know the root of the problem
[05:52] <buuyo> What's the correct procedure for unplugging my usb audio from the back of my laptop without shutting down the computer? I'm using Ubuntu 6.06 LTS.
[05:52] <gztomas> I have a speedtouch330 adsl usb modem. I have read the article in this forum about installing the modem, and the one in www.linux-usb.org (which is nearly the same). I have done everything exactly as it is said there. However, i cant connect to the internet.
[05:52] <gztomas> It seems that the firmware loads ok, and it's the right one. It seems the modem connects, but when i go to my mozilla browser i can't navigate. Also, i see that the icon in the top right of my screen says there is no connection.
[05:52] <catid> there's no problem except this game is too hard
[05:52] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, well anyways, you should try out xchat, you can install it via sudo apt-get install xchat, or you can download a 700 mb iso and then burn it so you can use it in live cd
[05:52] <merick> I'm already in gconf
[05:52] <KurtKraut> catid, you can only simulate that by bloating up with running process, to make the processor more busy (and slower). But you cannot manage that, stick a certain clock speed thru an operating system settings.
[05:52] <gztomas> someone can help?
[05:52] <xtknight> catid, eh fine with me lol.  you may try running it in dosbox or something.  slowing down 'the clock' isnt going to do anything
[05:52] <UbuntuConfused> bothered?
[05:52] <catid> i need something like speedcheat
[05:52] <UbuntuConfused> oh....oh....
[05:52] <thinman1189> bruenig: how can I re-install gaim 2.0.0beta3?
[05:52] <thoreauputic> gztomas: usb modems are a pain in linux - do you bt a ny chance have an alternative?
[05:52] <UbuntuConfused> sorry....
[05:53] <bruenig> thinman1189, what is the problem with it?
[05:53] <UbuntuConfused> It took me a while.....
[05:53] <UbuntuConfused> that was a joke. right?
[05:53] <catid> hrm wonder if anyone's done it before
[05:53] <gztomas> no, i don't have the money to buy another
[05:53] <UbuntuConfused> ....weak man.
[05:53] <Tonren> Anyone?  Recording with Audacity?
[05:53] <proqesi> what command can I run in the terminal to bring up the power/energy saver/settings pogram?
[05:53] <thoreauputic> gztomas: like a router + ethernet, or a hardware serial modem for dialup
[05:53] <gztomas> i can't i only have this one
[05:53] <ubuntuEdgy>  can any one help with irexec i want to turn of my computer with a remote control button
[05:53] <gztomas> can we talk in private?
[05:53] <xtknight> catid, ask about slowing down the frequency or timestamp perhaps.  there's probably a way aside from adjusting CPU clock speed.  but heck if i know how... #linux might on a good day
[05:53] <UbuntuConfused> seriously. That was sister's muff-stubble poor.
[05:53] <gztomas> i get lost here
[05:53] <KurtKraut> catid, as far as I remember, only some laptop's processor accept commands from the operating system to slow down the clock to save up battery
[05:54] <thoreauputic> gztomas: I don't know anything about usb modems except that they are a pain in linux :)
[05:54] <buuyo> Is there a way to make ubuntu handle me unplugging my USB sound card? Sound won't return if I plug it back in.
[05:54] <xtknight> but a 1800mhz processor will run an old old game as fast as a 3600mhz CPU
[05:54] <catid> all good ideas
[05:54] <xtknight> so what good does it do...
[05:54] <xtknight> he needs like a 10mhz cpu
[05:54] <gztomas> ok thanks
[05:54] <xtknight> lo
[05:54] <gztomas> anyone that can help me with an usb modem????
[05:54] <thinman1189> bruenig:I tried to install a gnome theme and it had a gaim part. it said to back up the gaim icons in case it didn't work. it didn't but I'm not sure how to get the gaim icons back. I have the code I imputed.
[05:55] <buuyo> Does Ubuntu even support USB sound cards? I can't unplug mine without having to reboot to fix sound.
[05:55] <bruenig> thinman1189, was this theme installed as root or not
[05:55] <xtknight> proqesi, gnome-power-preferences
[05:55] <Sacarah> going to resize windows partition during ubuntu install is it safe ?
[05:55] <gztomas> anyone that can help me with an usb modem????
[05:55] <UbuntuConfused> breunig. BREUNIG. Where have you gone my love???? My life is not complete without your bash.org lame pronouncements of *nix gurodom
[05:55] <thoreauputic> Sacarah: usually yes - make sure you defrag first and backup data
[05:55] <xtknight> proqesi, or maybe you were looking for this: gnome-screensaver-preferences
[05:56] <Sacarah> cheers
[05:56] <thinman1189> bruenig: I'm not sure, I'm new to linux. I have the link to the theme, am I allowed to post links in here?
[05:56] <gztomas> anyone that can help me with an usb modem????
[05:56] <KurtKraut> buuyo, unplugging a sound card is not a common procedure. You'll need to do some specific setting to this situation be recognized. Try asking for help in ubuntuforums.org for a more deep help.
[05:56] <whta> hi. i'm still having a problem with my x server taking WAY too long to restart.
[05:56] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, learn to spell, I can't see your lines if you don't prefix them correctly. I just hope you realize how completely retarded it is to recommend using a live cd to use mythtv
[05:56] <thoreauputic> gztomas: repeating won't help
[05:56] <proqesi> xtknight: ok, thx  :)
[05:56] <thoreauputic> !repeat
[05:56] <ubotu> Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[05:56] <Sacarah> how well does utorrent work using wine?
[05:57] <whta> sacarah: have you tried a linux equivalent?
[05:57] <crdlb> Sacarah, I've heard it's flickery, but other than that ok
[05:57] <KurtKraut> Sacarah, have you tried deluge instead of utorrent ?
[05:57] <gztomas> sorry, but perhalps someone didn't see my question
[05:57] <buuyo> I just think that with USB headphones being so common, ubuntu would somehow have support for unplugging them while the system's running. =p
[05:57] <whta> sacarah: i use ktorrent
[05:57] <Sacarah> nope
[05:57] <bruenig> thinman1189, yeah you are, just try sudo apt-get remove --purge gaim and then sudo apt-get install gaim
[05:57] <crdlb> Sacarah, I use rtorrent though (terminal based but very fast)
[05:57] <petafile> If I install 6.10, when 7 goes stable, will I have to update my install, or I can I just update all my packages?
[05:57] <xtknight> Sacarah, it depends on your configuration of wine a little bit.  utorrent is a pretty small program.
[05:57] <Sacarah> ahhh terminal
[05:57] <KurtKraut> buuyo, I've never seen in my life an USB headphone and I didn't even know that it exists :P
[05:57] <SeveredCross> petafile: You'll have to do a dist-upgrade.
[05:57] <shamus> thoreauputic, reinstalling grub did the trick, thanks again
[05:57] <SeveredCross> The update manager will offer to do it for you, no worries.
[05:57] <SeveredCross> :)
[05:57] <thoreauputic> gztomas: wait maybe ten minutes to repeat - and browse those urls ubotu suggested
[05:57] <petafile> SeveredCross: how painful is that process?
[05:58] <SeveredCross> Not very.
[05:58] <thoreauputic> shamus: ah, that's good :)
[05:58] <thinman1189> bruenig: will that destroy account data like chat logs and my accounts?
[05:58] <petafile> And what does it update besides packages?
[05:58] <SeveredCross> It happens much the same as a regular update.
[05:58] <SeveredCross> Packages, that's it.
[05:58] <UbuntuConfused> breunig: I will admit that gurodom might be a neologism, but choosing my spelling as my downfall is surely a cheap shot!!
[05:58] <SeveredCross> Installs a newer kernel image, etc.
[05:58] <ubuntuEdgy> any way i can run halt: Need to be root with out my password
[05:58] <buuyo> KurtKraut: Well they're especially popular now w/ gaming computers =p
[05:58] <SeveredCross> As far as I know, it's all just package updates.
[05:58] <petafile> Ah, makes sense.  Kernel isn't updated as a package normally?
[05:58] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, no you see the channel is really fast, your messages light up when they have my name in them, so I am missing the messages
[05:58] <buuyo> however my laptop's sound card is botch and I needed to use one to replace it =p
[05:59] <buuyo> botched*
[05:59] <sp0ro> Is there anyone around that wants to help a newb learn how to access files on a remote windows comp via samba? I have read all sorts of guides and just can't seem to get it working. :(
[05:59] <KurtKraut> buuyo, when operating systems do not handle well some specific hardware, it is usually because of the product vendor that do not release proper information to developers in how we could prepare systems to work good with this device.
[05:59] <xtknight> petafile, yes a kernel is updated just like everything else but requires a reboot to be loaded
[05:59] <petafile> xtknight: OK, so do you know what's special about a dist-update?
[05:59] <KurtKraut> buuyo, hmm... good to know. And what is the advantage for gaming with a USB headphone instead of the regular one ?
[05:59] <bruenig> thinman1189, could, you can back them up with mv ~/.gaim ~/.gaim.backup
[05:59] <xtknight> petafile, sorry haven't been following your question
[05:59] <SeveredCross> petafile: Nothing except that it moves your distribution up a version number by updating everything to match.
[06:00] <petafile> ok
[06:00] <petafile> thanks
[06:00] <xtknight> petafile, but a dist-upgrade will upgrade your whole distribution to a new version
[06:00] <SeveredCross> xtknight: He's wondering what will happen when Feisty goes live.
[06:00] <sp0ro> Is there anyone around that wants to help a newb learn how to access files on a remote windows comp via samba? I have read all sorts of guides and just can't seem to get it working. :(
[06:00] <buuyo> KurtKraut: There's no real benefit except for not using your soundcard. A lot of them are crappy in any OS. I use a USB sound card on my laptop though because the hardware for my soundcard is botched. =p
[06:00] <thoreauputic> gztomas is this a dialup usb modem?
[06:00] <buuyo> Completely unusable =)
[06:00] <UbuntuConfused> breunig: the world lights up when I see your name in irc
[06:00] <thinman1189> bruenig: am I allowed to post code in here? Perhaps if I show you what I did it would prevent having to re-install.
[06:00] <petafile> like gentoo, for example, when a new version drops, its nothing special to update, probably an emege --update world is probably all it takes, I'm wondering what ubuntu's update is like
[06:00] <thoreauputic> !modem | gztomas
[06:00] <ubotu> gztomas: You want to connect via dial-up? Read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto
[06:00] <xtknight> petafile, if you do update-manager -c it replaces your sources.list with Feisty, executes dist-upgrade which in turn grabs packages from the Feisty branch and upgrades your whole system.  yes it is all packages, all .deb files literally being installed/configured
[06:01] <ddonky> sp0r0 - can you ping the windows pc?
[06:01] <Chrome12> xtknight, fyi memtest passed twice with no errors, I'm gonna blame that hdd
[06:01] <bruenig> thinman1189, you can post it so long as it isn't really long
[06:01] <xtknight> Chrome12, sounds good.
[06:01] <KurtKraut> buuyo, oh, I see. As I said before, a device wont work well on Linux usually because its vendor does not give us proper information in order to operate well with this devices.
[06:01] <Sacarah> should /swap be set to logical partition?
[06:01] <Chrome12> xtknight, thanks again, couldn't possibly thank all of you volunteer guys enough
[06:01] <petafile> xtknight: best answer so far,  thanks
[06:01] <thoreauputic> Sacarah: it doesn't matter
[06:01] <sp0ro> anyone? :(
[06:01] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, I have a live cd that already has my name in the clipboard, you should download it and then you can use it to paste the name, that would be easier
[06:01] <SeveredCross> Sacarah: It doesn't matter.
[06:01] <Sacarah> ty
[06:01] <thinman1189> bruenig:  	sudo mv /usr/share/pixmaps/gaim /usr/share/pixmaps/gaim_backup
[06:02] <bruenig> thinman1189, you did that?
[06:02] <thinman1189> bruenig:yes
[06:02] <UbuntuConfused> sp0r0 : your name is not helping responses due to your ridiculous insistence on a combination of letters and numbers, but I will offer the following:
[06:02] <whta> does upgrading from edgy to fiesty generally mess up any configurations or old files on an existing installation?
[06:02] <bruenig> thinman1189, ok sudo mv -f /usr/share/pixmaps/gaim_backup /usr/share/pixmaps/gaim
[06:02] <buuyo> KurtKraut: well like I was going to say before, the device is perfectly fine. You boot up ubuntu and sound works. The problem only comes when you plug/unplug the device while the system is running. I think maybe it's because most people dont think about hotswapping sound cards the sound system for ubuntu doesn't support it =p
[06:02] <bruenig> thinman1189, that should fix it
[06:03] <SeveredCross> whta: It shouldn't, no.
[06:03] <buuyo> I dont even know if ubuntu uses a "sound server" like esound or such =p
[06:03] <trace_in_elkgrov> Can some one help me get my nvidia card working in edgy  please...
[06:03] <KurtKraut> buuyo, I guess with some tuning this situation can be handled. Ask for help giving many data in ubuntuforuns.org
[06:04] <thinman1189> bruenig:it worked! thank you so much.
[06:04] <sp0ro> Is there anyone around that wants to help a newb learn how to access files on a remote windows comp via samba? I have read all sorts of guides and just can't seem to get it working. :(
[06:04] <aimee> please help....i cant get java to install
[06:04] <kleedrac> Why are there no applications to make dual-head setups easier?!?!
[06:05] <bruenig> aimee, what have you tried?
[06:05] <UbuntuConfused> Make sure that in the smb.conf you have teh folders you wish to share correctlly enunciated. Ubuntu is very poor at displaying these. Moreso, what linux singularly fails to do is to add the users. You must do thi smanually yourself, in the smb.conf. Everthing will be awesome from this poin ton
[06:05] <bruenig> !xinerama
[06:05] <ubotu> xinerama is an extension to !X to use two or more physical displays as one large virtual display. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XineramaHowTo - See also !DualHead
[06:05] <aimee> bruenig: everything
[06:05] <bruenig> !DualHead
[06:05] <ubotu> Information about dual-head on linux can be found on http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/DualHead - See also !Xinerama
[06:05] <aimee> synaptic gives me error messages
[06:05] <bruenig> aimee, are you on edgy or dapper?
[06:06] <aimee> says i need to download jre-1_5_0_11-linux-i586(2).bin so i do that and says cant find
[06:06] <kleedrac> I've seen and tried both of those with no luck :P
[06:06] <aimee> bruenig: edgy
[06:06] <bruenig> aimaz, and you want the plugin or just the jre?
[06:06] <UbuntuConfused> kleedrac: The world is not fair. It may come in the future. For now. live with the scraps that NVidia throw you
[06:06] <Camden_> hey all ... if there is software that says it works on Mac
[06:07] <Camden_> is there a straightforward way to get it to work on linux
[06:07] <aimee> bruenig: i dont know just want my java to work....lol
[06:07] <Camden_> i know mac os x is based on unix
[06:07] <kleedrac> UbuntuConfused: I'm using intel :P
[06:07] <Camden_> right?
[06:07] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, good point, I actually know of  live cd that has that quote stored in a text file, you should have referred him to that
[06:07] <jetscreamer> straightforward way to get what working
[06:07] <bruenig> aimee, well are you looking to be able to use java in the browser or not?
[06:07] <Camden_> to get the mac program to work on linux
[06:07] <jetscreamer> oh
[06:07] <UbuntuConfused> kleedrac: The lord pities you and your brethren
[06:07] <Camden_> i'm just thinking
[06:08] <Camden_> both mac os x and linux are unix-based
[06:08] <aimee> bruenig: want to play a game and says i dont have java
[06:08] <xtknight> Camden_, mac is unix/bsd sort of.  some unix stuff can be compiled, other stuff is only Mac-safe or Linux-safe, etc
[06:08] <jetscreamer> use alien on the .bin?
[06:08] <bruenig> aimee, to add all the extra official repositories and install sun-java5-plugin, make sure synaptic, update-manager, or any other package managers are closed, open a terminal (applications>accessories>terminal) and copy and paste the following all at once: sudo sed -e 's/# deb/deb/g' -e 's/universe$/universe multiverse/g' -i.backup /etc/apt/sources.list && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install sun-java5-plugin
[06:08] <Camden_> what if it's not source
[06:08] <Camden_> it's binary
[06:08] <PresuntoRJ> mac if a Mach3/FreeBSD hibrid
[06:08] <xtknight> Camden_, i dont believe it can be executed
[06:08] <Camden_> it's actually a web application
[06:08] <Camden_> ok
[06:08] <xtknight> Camden_, what do you mean by web app?
[06:08] <PresuntoRJ> linux is a Unix clone
[06:08] <xtknight> does mac osx use ELF?
[06:09] <UbuntuConfused> breunig: I will only recommend livecd for two things: MythTv, and *nix64Bit. For the rest of my responsen: STFU
[06:09] <petafile> Does the installer allow for ntfs partition resizing?
[06:09] <Camden_> on the baseball site mlb.com
[06:09] <Camden_> they have a program called mlb mosaic
[06:09] <xtknight> Camden_, is it java or what?
[06:09] <rredd4> what is the name of the of the winamp plugin for firefox?  I did a cache and synaptic search for winamp, did not find anything
[06:09] <xtknight> flash?
[06:09] <Camden_> that allows you to watch multiple baseball games at once
[06:09] <Camden_> last year it was windows only
[06:09] <Camden_> now it is windows and mac
[06:09] <PresuntoRJ> rrdd4: try xmms
[06:09] <Camden_> i'm not sure what it is
[06:09] <PresuntoRJ> rredd4: try xmms
[06:09] <Camden_> it could be flash
[06:10] <xtknight> Camden_, hmm i doubt you will have any luck running it on linux
[06:10] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, see I don't know, I think it makes more sense to simply have a list of live cds that have default applications and that way they don't ever have to deal with having them permanently installed and actually doing something productive with them
[06:10] <xtknight> Camden_, only via compatibliity layers like WINE or virtual machines like VirtualBox and vmware.  at least that is the easiest way.  any other way likely requires intense reverse-engineering or even hex editing
[06:10] <xtknight> and probably breaking a few copyright laws along the way
[06:10] <Camden_> is there something like wine for mac applications
[06:11] <neilthereildeil> xtknight: i still cant get the full screen to work
[06:11] <petafile> Does the ubuntu installer support resizing or ntfs partitions, or do I have to do gparted on my own beforehand?
[06:11] <Camden_> the thing about mlb ... last year they said even the ability to watch 1 game at a time was supported only on windows, but
[06:11] <xtknight> i'm not sure.. there are some PPC emulators but that is not what you're looking for, clearly.  i just had to throw it out there.
[06:11] <Camden_> i could watch it on ubuntu with no problem
[06:11] <bruenig> petafile, the ubuntu installer uses gparted
[06:11] <ubuntuEdgy> can any one help here irexec
[06:11] <ubuntuEdgy> halt: Need to be root
[06:11] <rredd4> PresuntoRJ  ok, do I add xmms as a helper app, or ?
[06:11] <petafile> sweet
[06:11] <Camden_> it was windows media inside a flash container
[06:11] <xtknight> Camden_, wait so this worked in linux befoer?
[06:11] <xtknight> before**
[06:11] <Camden_> not mlb mosaic
[06:12] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, sorry i can't remember the problem
[06:12] <Camden_> that is 6 games at once and you can switch
[06:12] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, oh laptop/centered mode?
[06:12] <neilthereildeil> yea
[06:12] <Camden_> the 1 game at a time thing did work on linux
[06:12] <PresuntoRJ> rredd4: xmms is a player much like winamp (there is even a skin to look like that)
[06:12] <xtknight> hmm i dont know dude
[06:12] <neilthereildeil> its not full screen until i start gnome
[06:12] <xtknight> tech support is what i'd suggest i guess
[06:12] <xtknight> if the BIOS is still centered..
[06:12] <bruenig> aimee, did that work?
[06:12] <fiRewAlls> hi
[06:12] <aimee> bruenig: says no input files
[06:12] <xtknight> Camden_, is it just media player or something?
[06:12] <xtknight> hmm
[06:12] <fiRewAlls> i want to xibintu ! but how can i ship it ?
[06:12] <thinman1189> bruenig: thanks again for the help. another question if you don't mind. I'm having trouble with java. for some reason it takes up a massive amount of my cpu but not when I'm on my windows hard drive.
[06:12] <PresuntoRJ> rredd4: with the proper codecs in place, any app to use sound will use the codec, not the xmms it self
[06:12] <Camden_> i think it's something more
[06:13] <fiRewAlls> i want to xubntu ! but how can i ship it ?
[06:13] <bruenig> thinman1189, massive amount of resources is what java is all about
[06:13] <Camden_> if i run it on windows, is there any way i can find out what it is exactly?
[06:13] <bruenig> aimee, does /etc/apt/sources.list exist?
[06:13] <PresuntoRJ> rredd4: there is also the extremely light beep-media-player
[06:13] <rredd4> PresuntoRJ  ok, but the web site that I am using allows me to play video via firefox.  I don't know the videos url
[06:13] <Camden_> or would it help to try running it on linux and see what errors i get
[06:13] <UbuntuConfused> Breunig: I'm sure your mama pays for your hardware. For the rest of us who actually work rather than suckling from the teat of the matriarch, we need to know if our random combination of hardware works with the peculiarities of *nix.  If LiveCDs were useless they would not exist. Go back to living off of the scrote of your patriarch and stop hassling those of us who wish to help the resourcefully challenged
[06:13] <Camden_> who knows it may even work
[06:13] <PresuntoRJ> rredd4: oooh, video
[06:13] <Camden_> but i have to pay a subscription first
[06:13] <PresuntoRJ> rredd4: mplayer and mplayer-plugins
[06:13] <fiRewAlls> i want to xubntu ! but how can i ship it ?
[06:13] <thinman1189> bruenig: on windows, the java applet in question, only takes up 40% of my cpu. On ubuntu it takes up 100% and still barely functions.
[06:13] <aimee> bruenig: i dont know it just says no input files
[06:14] <xtknight> Camden_, generally there is some indication of whether it is java, flash, or a media player+javascript program
[06:14] <bruenig> UbuntuConfused, right which is why I have a 6 year old computer which less than 512 RAM that needs xubuntu to even have a chance
[06:14] <rredd4> PresuntoRJ  I thought I had that, but will check..brb
[06:14] <bruenig> s/with/which/
[06:14] <Camden_> what's the indication
[06:14] <PresuntoRJ> rredd4: actually: $ sudo apt-get install mplayer mozilla-mplayer
[06:14] <ZigZag> channel for emulation software (mupesn64) N64????  found it once..
[06:14] <Camden_> should i try running it on linux
[06:14] <bruenig> thinman1189, don't know
[06:14] <ZigZag> mupen64*
[06:14] <xtknight> Camden_, maybe right click on the web page in certain places if right click is enabled, etc
[06:14] <Camden_> if so what would i look for
[06:14] <bruenig> aimee, do cat /etc/apt/sources.list (what happens when you do that)
[06:15] <thinman1189> bruenig: could it be that I have the wrong java? I have sun java 5.0 runtime with firefox plugin.
[06:15] <xtknight> Camden_, hard to say... requires a good eye sometimes.
[06:15] <Camden_> i know what you mean
[06:15] <rredd4> PresuntoRJ  I went to syaptic and installed mozilla-mplayer
[06:15] <bruenig> thinman1189, java 6 is out but I doubt it is going to have too much of a boost
[06:15] <UbuntuConfused> oooh. ooooooooooooooooooh. Less than 512 ram. It's like the frickin dark ages.  Apart from probably 95% of this forum who have no frikin hardware. Grow up. Understand humanity. Get over yourself.
[06:15] <aimee> bruenig: says all the ubuntu stuff
[06:15] <PresuntoRJ> bruenig: I have a PIII 700 with 256 and it does ubuntu just fine. The only example I ever needed to stick to Xubuntu was on a PII 450 with 128M
[06:16] <Kazol> How do I install this Java JRE .bin file?
[06:16] <ZigZag> lol
[06:16] <ZigZag> that is what I appoint to my VM
[06:16] <PresuntoRJ> rredd4: close and start firefox again, it must work
[06:16] <aimee> kazol: thats what im trying to do
[06:16] <thinman1189> bruenig: thanks anyway.
[06:16] <bruenig> Kazol, is there any reason you need to, you should probably use the repositories
[06:16] <rredd4> PresuntoRJ  This web page is asking for winamp, will the mozilla plugin over ride that?
[06:16] <ZigZag> so 512 can be fast
[06:16] <ZigZag> lol
[06:16] <Kazol> great.
[06:16] <PresuntoRJ> rredd4: it still depends on the propper codecs, such as for WMV and RA
[06:16] <UbuntuConfused> ........
[06:17] <PresuntoRJ> rredd4: DIVx, XVid, AVI, ...
[06:17] <UbuntuConfused> breunig is composing his great response.....
[06:17] <aimee> bruenig: im not seeing anything about java in that file
[06:17] <ZigZag> anyone know wtf is wrong w/ my mupen?  my poor stepdaughter is having to use win
[06:17] <bruenig> aimee, you aren't supposed to, what does sudo apt-get install sun-java5-plugin do
[06:17] <ZigZag> draggin ass of a emulator....  miss project64
[06:17] <UbuntuConfused> await the mighty wit that will come......
[06:17] <rredd4> PresuntoRJ  I upgraded to edgy, not sure if edgy kept my old (or upgraded) my codecs
[06:18] <knoppix777> hey
[06:19] <knoppix777> Hye mithc
[06:19] <aimee> bruenig: says i need to downloadn  j2sdk-1_4_2-doc.zip j2sdk-1_4_0-doc-ja.zip j2sdk-1_4_2-doc-ja.zip
[06:19] <PresuntoRJ> rredd4: hopefully
[06:19] <aimee> bruenig: but i have already done that
[06:19] <bruenig> aimee, what is it
[06:19] <bruenig> aimee, who is saying this
[06:20] <knoppix777> THATS JAVA
[06:20] <knoppix777> J2dk - Java development kit
[06:20] <umop_> When I try to test my sound recording in sounds preferences, I get the message 'gconfaudiosrc ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat: Could not open resource for writing.'  Can anyone help me out?
[06:20] <GekiBlue> Hey all... I'm having trouble finding a theme for gnome that I really like... anyone have any recommendations?
[06:20] <bruenig> aimee, that command isn't telling you that
[06:20] <syosoft> try the windows theme.
[06:20] <ZigZag> bruenig is like the ubuntu MVP > in here every night saving ppl from their selves
[06:20] <aimee> bruenig: is in the terminal says this package is an installer package and does not come with j2sdk docs
[06:20] <knoppix777> bye
[06:20] <aimee> bruenig: then tells me i need to download that file from archives
[06:21] <karakara> lol
[06:21] <syosoft> never from archives.
[06:21] <tim_ibook> hi guys
[06:21] <bruenig> aimee, ok, if you would respond to my question, what does sudo apt-get install sun-java5-plugin do
[06:21] <tim_ibook> I'm trying to install xubuntu on my ibook g4 and I'm having some trouble. Anyone feeling like helping a newbie?
[06:22] <zyth> tim_ibook, that issue?
[06:22] <ZigZag> just what it says...  it installs a java plug-in
[06:22] <syosoft> how do you like your ibook tim? thinking about getting one - they're so cheap.
[06:22] <aimee> bruenig: sorry. unpacks sun java plug in then says it is an installer package and does not have this file
[06:22] <bruenig> ZigZag, right but I am not sure if she has the right repositories enabled, and she won't respond for some reason
[06:22] <ZigZag> acers are cheaper than refurbs
[06:22] <tim_ibook> I can boot from the cd fine, but when I install and try to boot from the hd, it says "failed to load ram disk"
[06:23] <bruenig> aimee, did you install it?
[06:23] <syosoft> i'm just looking for a "toy" something on the 12.1" side w/ loads of battery life.
[06:23] <ZigZag> probably trying to translate the new language is all
[06:23] <neilthereildeil> xtknight: i tried the Fn key and other stuff
[06:23] <neilthereildeil> but i didnt see anything
[06:23] <zyth> tim_ibook, failed to load RAM disk? eh?
[06:23] <ZigZag> google translate doesn't help linux.. lol
[06:23] <bruenig> aimee, did you pick to "ok"
[06:23] <aimee> bruenig: as far as i know i did
[06:23] <neilthereildeil> i couldnt find anything in the bios either
[06:23] <atoponce> syosoft: you should check out the darter notebooks from system76
[06:23] <bruenig> the*
[06:23] <zyth> tim_ibook, which version are you using?
[06:23] <tim_ibook> syosoft: apple make good hardware, crappy software - hence trying to install linux
[06:23] <syosoft> will do now, thanks atoponce.
[06:23] <atoponce> syosoft: np
[06:23] <tim_ibook> 6.10 edgy
[06:23] <bruenig> aimee, well java has a very obvious installation, there is an "ok" that you have to select
[06:23] <aimee> bruenig: doesnt give me ok....gives me return to try again and no to report
[06:24] <bruenig> aimee, what you are telling me is completely inconsistent with an apt-get install, are you actually using that or not
[06:24] <syosoft> :) well, i'm a web dev guy..would be nice to have osx to bang aorund on, mainly for safari
[06:24] <breunlg> when you click ok. be sure you know that you want windows to be installed
[06:24] <zyth> tim_ibook, I installed it on mine w/ no issue.  hangon
[06:24] <xtknight> is that guy spoofing you now or something?
[06:24] <bruenig> aimee, it sounds like you are trying to install some .bin or something else
[06:25] <ZigZag> d@#$ it..   can't find that dedicated channel....  (translated- gosh darn it, where the $#%@ did that channel go?)
[06:25] <aimee> bruenig: i did exactly what you told me to do and it stops and says i need this file and then gives me return to try again and no to abort
[06:25] <bruenig> aimee, ok try sudo apt-get install sun-java5-bin
[06:25] <breunlg> aimee just click ok, then install the .bin.   When it says no to abort, click yes
[06:25] <bruenig> repos better
[06:25] <aimee> yes
[06:25] <tim_ibook> zyth, I got ubuntu to work after a few attempts, but it was running really slow, so I'm trying to get xubuntu going instead.
[06:25] <breunlg> yes, the repos
[06:26] <zyth> tim_ibook, so its a xubuntu specific issue?
[06:26] <tim_ibook> now I have the same problem with that
[06:26] <RandomizeR> what is the equivalent of /etc/inittab in Ubuntu edgy?
[06:26] <tim_ibook> same "failed to load ram disk" message
[06:26] <ZigZag> install server edition, add a gui and then add only the packs you need..   makes a great install on a p2..  lol
[06:26] <zyth> tim_ibook, at worst, just install ubuntu text only, then install xubuntu-desktop
[06:26] <breunlg> RandomizeR : it's /etc/homestylie
[06:27] <zyth> tim_ibook, with apt-get
[06:27] <RandomizeR> breunlg: ok, thx
[06:27] <syosoft> well, when i talk toy, i'm taking $300-$600 range. i've seen a host of g4's ~1mhz machines in that range. thanks for the system 76 tip though.looks decent. too powerful though, i've already got a "desktop replacement" and it's just a battery hog and too clunky.
[06:28] <tim_ibook> I'm thinking I might need to work out the partitions first. anything I need to know with specific to ibook/xubuntu partitioning?
[06:28] <breunlg> What's the best experience you've had?
[06:28] <tim_ibook> I've been wiping the HD each time to try a clean install
[06:28] <aimee> bruenig: says dpkg was interrupted you must manually run dpkg --configure -a to correct the problem
[06:29] <syosoft> aimee - run it :)
[06:29] <tbodine> Can anyone inform me of a command that will print the domain and host names of the computer it is run on?
[06:29] <ZigZag> syosoft, you weren't in here when I mentioned it earlier..  wally world has a Acer Aspire 5100 that packs a 2GHZ processor, 1gig of ram and a sh1tty ATI radeon express 1100, and a 100 gig hard drive for $599
[06:29] <breunlg> aimee: that means linux has basically broken. Go to your local chinatown, and ask for a decent copy of Win XP
[06:29] <syosoft> and the battery life zig?
[06:29] <xtknight> !ops
[06:29] <ubotu> 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
[06:29] <ZigZag> that is a dual core turion 64
[06:29] <xtknight> breunlg is spouting false info and impersonating a user
[06:29] <tim_ibook> zyth, can you point me in the direction of a tutorial about apt-get, or how to install text only ubuntu?
[06:29] <colbert> !fglrx
[06:29] <colbert> how do I install fglrx?
[06:29] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:29] <aimee> breunlg: seriously?
[06:29] <tim_ibook> zyth, or one about partitioning...?
[06:30] <colbert> :)
[06:30] <zyth> tim_ibook, Should be in the boot menu of the livecd
[06:30] <syosoft> that is a good price on the Acer....but sounds like a big drain on the battery.
[06:30] <breunlg> aimee : no.
[06:30] <ZigZag> crappy as can be
[06:30] <zyth> install console only
[06:30] <neilthereildeil> xtknight: what should i do?
[06:30] <ZigZag> about 45 minutes at full speed
[06:30] <breunlg> I'm shitting with you
[06:30] <zyth> tim_ibook, once its installed, just run sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[06:30] <syosoft> group potty break?
[06:30] <RoundyT1> I need help installing my Sound Blaster 24 bit card. anyone have that card and has it installed or know's what to do to install it?
[06:30] <Mez> xtknight, ??
[06:30] <breunlg> This is a lesson in online trust
[06:30] <ZigZag> document and word processing.. about 2 hours
[06:30] <aimee> breunlg: well what do i do now
[06:30] <xtknight> Mez,  breunlg is spouting false info and impersonating a user
[06:30] <xtknight> well just look at his msgs
[06:31] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, call tech support for your laptop i guess
[06:31] <syosoft> yea, dont at like a user breunlg!
[06:31] <breunlg> Trust xtknight: he is more reliable than me
[06:31] <ZigZag> but that is in winblows where I can decide..  not sure about battery management in linux yet
[06:31] <neilthereildeil> ok
[06:31] <tim_ibook> zyth, cool. thanks. I'll give it a try
[06:31] <neilthereildeil> also, im trynna get ndiswrapper to work with my wpc54g
[06:31] <tim_ibook> cya
[06:31] <aimee> breunlig: holy crap will someone please help me this whole thing is messed up
[06:31] <neilthereildeil> but its not letting me load the ndiswrapper module into the kernel
[06:31] <neilthereildeil> i get errors
[06:31] <ZigZag> but it's a nice piece for what I need it to do
[06:32] <RoundyT1> I need help installing my Sound Blaster 24 bit card. anyone have that card and has it installed or know's what to do to install it?
[06:32] <ZigZag> my only complaint is that I didn't get my oem crap, had to make my own
[06:32] <neilthereildeil> how can i load it into the kernel?
[06:32] <breunlg> They should really have banned me by now. My information is really unreliable
[06:32] <Zquizoid> http://linux0.ohlog.com
[06:32] <Mez> xtknight, I dont see any impersonation ..
[06:32] <ZigZag> but w/ my new found love of this side..  doubt I'll need it
[06:32] <xtknight> Mez, may i pm you
[06:32] <breunlg> sudo apt-get install Micro$oft-Windows
[06:32] <RoundyT1> I need help installing my Sound Blaster 24 bit card. anyone have that card and has it installed or know's what to do to install it?
[06:32] <neilthereildeil> lol
[06:32] <ZigZag> lol
[06:33] <ZigZag> did that earlier on the VM
[06:33] <syosoft> Roundy, have you tried google, ubuntu wiki?
[06:33] <Mez> Xteven, if you're going to be wastig my time, no, otherwise, yes
[06:33] <neilthereildeil> xtknight: do u know about ndiswrapper?
[06:33] <aimee> okay well forget it....was tryin to use this stupid thing but maybe i will go back to  windows
[06:33] <ZigZag> (wife needs her ofice suite and playback for one of the proprietary codecs for her class)
[06:33] <syosoft> yes aimee, i think you should.
[06:33] <syosoft> those who give up use windows.
[06:33] <syosoft> just ask my brother :)
[06:34] <zyth> hmm
[06:34] <aimee> you know this isnt right....i just came cause i dont understand this thing
[06:34] <breunlg> Chili>GroundBeef | BritoWrapr
[06:34] <neilthereildeil> ndiswrapper anybody?
[06:34] <zyth> I may have to install windows in vmware
[06:34] <aimee> my brother built it for me
[06:34] <zyth> I bought a zune.
[06:34] <WindowsUser> wooo zune
[06:34] <dan20> Is there a way to chroot one specific local user to his home directory when using SSH?
[06:34] <syosoft> aimee, perhpas you should read before you dive in if you dont enjoy learning on-the-fly. or dual boot for a while...
[06:34] <aimee> and all i want to do is install the stupid java
[06:34] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, yeah a little bit
[06:34] <neilthereildeil> how can i load it into the kernel?
[06:34] <syosoft> hrm...sudo apt-get install java-blah-blahlbha didnt work?
[06:35] <neilthereildeil> i get errors when trying to do so
[06:35] <ZigZag> I think I let myself get hacked earlier due to my "trying to learn" attitude..
[06:35] <syosoft> have you looked for java in synaptec?
[06:35] <aimee> syosoft: no it didnt
[06:35] <neilthereildeil> sudo insmod ndiswrapper
[06:35] <syosoft> k, its in your system -> admin menu
[06:35] <syosoft> load it up, do a search for java
[06:35] <ZigZag> helped someone set up there SSH..  and they tunneled to me...
[06:35] <WindowsUser> dan20: probably nothing easy, why do you need to lock them out from everything?
[06:36] <breunlg> syosoft: you were close: it's java-blah-slashdoodo-install>Compile|makeNewJava
[06:36] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, sudo modprobe ndiswrapper
[06:36] <aimee> syosoft:  dont yell at me but how do i get to the admin menu
[06:36] <RoundyT1> syosoft: Yes
[06:36] <dan20> So he can possibly change file permissions in his home directory only, and not touch or see anything else on the machine.
[06:36] <syosoft> don't see it at the top?
[06:36] <Crazytom> neilthereildeil, is anyone helping you yet?
[06:36] <ZigZag> don't know much about SSH or tunneling..  (used VNC when I did it)   anyways..  feel like re-installing now
[06:36] <noise> how do i set my default media player?
[06:36] <syosoft> you're running edgy aimee?
[06:36] <neilthereildeil> Crazytom: i cant really figure it out
[06:36] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, what wireless adapter do you have?
[06:36] <neilthereildeil> i get errors when loading ndiswrapper into th kenerl
[06:37] <neilthereildeil> the card?
[06:37] <neilthereildeil> wpc54g
[06:37] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, yea
[06:37] <neilthereildeil> linksys
[06:37] <aimee> syosoft: yes and i see admin but i dont see any way to search it
[06:37] <syosoft> no no
[06:37] <ardchoille> noise: You can right click a media file, choose Properties, go to the Open With tab and choose the default app.
[06:37] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, what does the end of "dmesg | tail" report
[06:37] <WindowsUser> dan20: its probably beyond general ubuntu help
[06:37] <syosoft> in the admin menu, open up 'Synaptec Package Manager'
[06:37] <syosoft> let it load, and then search it.
[06:37] <Mez> breunlg, have you recieved my /msg ?
[06:37] <dan20> WindowsUser:  I figured it would be something simple, for example the chroot file for vsftpd
[06:37] <syosoft> you're looking for a "java package"...
[06:37] <Crazytom> neilthereildeil, do lspci -v and find your card and tell us what kind of chipset you have
[06:37] <dan20> WindowsUser:  It's not though, so I'll check elsewhere
[06:37] <neilthereildeil> it reports errors in insertion
[06:37] <neilthereildeil> same with /var/log/message
[06:37] <breunlg> ZigZag : Pipe your local SSH indirect var systunnel, via the suspectP0rt : 9976.  Like this : 5564:|>665thdhdhd>6565
[06:38] <aimee> wont let me open that says dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[06:38] <noise> archoille im trying to do it with real media players inside firefox, but it wants to use real player and not my mplayer thing
[06:38] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, can you pastebin the exact 10 msgs reported by dmesg
[06:38] <philphoto> I need a bit of help with synaptic.  I need to lock a library version and synaptic isn't applying the change.  help appreciated
[06:38] <DGMurdockIII> hi
[06:38] <syosoft> ok, run that exact command in terminal.
[06:38] <drcode> hi all
[06:38] <xtknight> aimee, run this command in a terminal.  go to applications->accessories->Terminal.  now at the terminal, type "sudo dpkg --configure -a" without the quotes
[06:38] <ZigZag> that is alien to me bruenig, but I love the attention
[06:38] <drcode> I have laptop with o2micro pcmcia
[06:38] <ZigZag> what do you mean?
[06:38] <drcode> I installed the driver for linux and see hdci and mms0
[06:39] <joebob777as7> can someone help me with an ltsp question real quick?
[06:39] <insane> hey i need help, Hoe do i make my self a root user?
[06:39] <drcode> when I try to mount mms0 I get that there is no device
[06:39] <insane> how do i make my self a root user*
[06:39] <xtknight> insane, are you sure you want to be root?  or do you just need root privs?
[06:39] <syosoft> jigadig.com is sexy :)
[06:39] <drcode> any idea about sd reader of o2micro pcmcia?
[06:39] <xtknight> drcode, what chipset does it use?
[06:39] <insane> so that i can creat dirs drom inside termanil
[06:39] <ZigZag> my better side says he was a legit guy.. just trying to learn..  but he was so far ahead of me my ignorance has lead me to not trust that of which that knows more than me
[06:39] <drcode> 02micro
[06:39] <WindowsUser> insane: sudo bash is always fun
[06:40] <ardchoille> noise: No idea how to tweak firefox like that.
[06:40] <drcode> I need in sd reader to load only driver
[06:40] <drcode> and mms_core
[06:40] <jacob> my deb wont let me install
[06:40] <neilthereildeil> error inserting ndiswrapper .......:invalid argument
[06:40] <neilthereildeil> thats what i get
[06:40] <insane> sudu bash?
[06:40] <drcode> or I have somthing missing
[06:40] <xtknight> insane, you should be able to create folders without the root user.  unless you are making them in the system folders.  well to make yourself root, type "sudo -i" but make sure that's what you want to do first
[06:40] <philphoto> anyone able to give me a hand with synaptic?  I need to lock a library at an older version and synaptic isn't making the change.
[06:40] <Crazytom> neilthereildeil, have you installed ndiswrapper?
[06:40] <xtknight> !pin | PhilKC
[06:40] <ubotu> PhilKC: pinning is an advanced feature that APT can use to prefer particular packages over others. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto
[06:40] <jacob> How do i fix dpkg so i can install using deb
[06:40] <xtknight> !pin | philphoto
[06:40] <ubotu> philphoto: pinning is an advanced feature that APT can use to prefer particular packages over others. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto
[06:40] <joebob777as7> with my new ltsp install i get your cpu does not support long mode
[06:40] <xtknight> my bad
[06:40] <aimee> oh for cryin out loud....we are back to the thing telling me i need to download the file i already downloaded
[06:40] <noise> im trying to listen to the radio via bbc, and i can either do it with real player or windows media player, i was told to get mplayer and i did but it still requesting to download a plugin :-(
[06:40] <syosoft> aimee....did you run that command?
[06:41] <philphoto> thanks
[06:41] <insane> what happens if i do make myself root something bad?
[06:41] <neilthereildeil> Crazytom: i installed ndiswrapper today
[06:41] <syosoft> 'dpkg --configure -a' or whatever it was
[06:41] <neilthereildeil> but thats the error i get
[06:41] <xtknight> insane, well it makes it very easy to damage your system
[06:41] <insane> oh ok
[06:41] <aimee> syosoft: yes i did and im back to the thing that says i need the j2sdk documentation
[06:41] <xtknight> insane, it's not recommended and in most cases it is not needed.
[06:41] <Crazytom> neilthereildeil, what error?  and what were you doing while installing it
[06:41] <insane> don't worrie i just need to install a driver.
[06:41] <syosoft> ok, now try to do the synaptec thing.
[06:42] <otakumark> muahahahaha
[06:42] <Crazytom> neilthereildeil, sorry what were you doing when you got the error
[06:42] <syosoft> what do you need java for anyway :)
[06:42] <insane> well then how do i install a driver?
[06:42] <aimee> syosoft:  i already did it
[06:42] <syosoft> ok, look for the documentation or whatever it says you need.
[06:42] <joebob777as7> with my new ltsp install i get your cpu does not support long mode
[06:42] <neilthereildeil> Crazytom: i issued "sudo modprobe -a ndiswrapper"
[06:42] <Flannel> aimee: sun-java5-jdk and/or sun-java5-doc
[06:42] <syosoft> in synaptec
[06:42] <otakumark> I finally got Ubuntu installed :D :D :D Solution for Black Screen after loading bar = Use Alternate Install CD!!!
[06:42] <aimee> syosoft:  youre gonna think im stupider but i just wanna play a freakin game
[06:42] <syosoft> :D
[06:42] <syosoft> na, no reason to think stupid.
[06:42] <Crazytom> neilthereildeil, and got what as a return?
[06:42] <syosoft> but note what Flannel just wrote you
[06:42] <syosoft> install sun-java5-doc as well.
[06:43] <ZigZag>  Pipe your local SSH indirect var systunnel, via the suspectP0rt : 9976.  Like this : 5564:|>665thdhdhd>6565..  ( I get the idea.. just don't fully understand the technique)
[06:43] <neilthereildeil> WARNING: error inserting ndiswrapper .......:invalid argument
[06:43] <Tyla> Can gay people use ubuntu?
[06:43] <umop_> Hi, can anyone here help me configure Ventrilo to work with wine?
[06:43] <xtknight> ZigZag, it was a troll
[06:43] <Tyla> wait, all of you do, nevermind.
[06:43] <xtknight> otakumark, were you the one with the ati problem?
[06:43] <Crazytom> neilthereildeil, do this sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper
[06:43] <xtknight> umop_, try #winehq
[06:43] <aimee> syosoft:  how on earth do i do that i have gotten a little confused now
[06:43] <ZigZag> troll meaning..  some smart ass shit that over my head?
[06:43] <syosoft> aimee. just do
[06:43] <ZigZag> basically
[06:43] <umop_> xtknight, thanks
[06:44] <syosoft> well...do you want command line or synaptec?
[06:44] <ZigZag> let me get warned now..
[06:44] <Mez> ZigZag, please see my /msg
[06:44] <aimee> command line please
[06:44] <ZigZag> oops..  I said a wordy dord
[06:44] <noise> i cannot watch my .avi files i installed codecs, and sometimes i see the screen then it goes black while the sound still plays, does anyone know what is wrong :((
[06:44] <joebob777as7> anyone?
[06:44] <syosoft> ok, make sure synaptec is closed
[06:44] <ZigZag> thankx
[06:44] <syosoft> and run something like....
[06:44] <neilthereildeil> couldnt find package ndiswrapper
[06:44] <syosoft> sudo apt-get install sun-java5-doc
[06:44] <xtknight> !find ndiswrapper
[06:44] <ubotu> Found: ndiswrapper-common, ndiswrapper-utils, ndiswrapper-utils-1.1, ndiswrapper-utils-1.8, ndiswrapper-source (and 8 others)
[06:45] <syosoft> Heres a tip: install those 4 listed....
[06:45] <neilthereildeil> however, theres an ndiswrapper in my path
[06:45] <syosoft> ndiswrapper can be a bit of a whore.
[06:45] <linux1> whats the ap that installs all the non free software?
[06:45] <neilthereildeil> i type ndi<tab> and it finds it
[06:45] <syosoft> also, dont underestimate the power of the reboot when dealing with/configuring ndiswrapper.
[06:45] <ZigZag> even if I kill the install..   the bastage still has my ip..  right?
[06:45] <ZigZag> bastage is not foul..
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[06:46] <xtknight> linux1, automatix or easyubuntu, not that the use of them is condoned.  the problem is, they are prone to screwing up your installs, and in-turn raise the number of support requests
[06:46] <neilthereildeil> now what?
[06:46] <linux1> ahh automatix, danka
[06:46] <aimee> syosoft:  sends me back to that you need the j2sdk thing
[06:46] <Crazytom> xtknight, he tried installing it with apt-get and that was his return
[06:46] <syosoft> j2sdk what? i thought you installed it?
[06:46] <linux1> xtknight: automatix has never done me wrong
[06:46] <Flannel> !worksforme | linux1
[06:46] <linux1> thanks tho
[06:46] <ubotu> linux1: Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should. Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability.
[06:46] <Lucifiel> omg ... does anyone know how to exit Text mode in Terminal? i accidentally started it.
[06:46] <zyth> linux1, it can hose upgrades
[06:47] <xtknight> linux1, ok but i'd try alternate methods first
[06:47] <syosoft> seroiusly though, just close terminal, open up synaptec, search for "java5" and install whatever comes up :)
[06:47] <noise> I love Bill Gates
[06:47] <noise> what he does for the world is brilliant
[06:47] <ZigZag> lol noise
[06:47] <Flannel> linux1: it hoses systems, and upgrades.  Not worth the hassle when you can simply install stuff manually anyway.
[06:47] <noise> APRILOL FOOLOLS
[06:47] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, hm i dont know.  well you have ndiswrapper but it seems to be broken.
[06:47] <zyth> noise, his bill & melinda gates foundation is actually a good thing
[06:47] <joebob777as7> can anyone help me with ltsp??????
[06:47] <ZigZag> yeah, no cap on outsourcing means lots of happy ppl, right?
[06:47] <linux1> xtknight: quick and easy is my moto here ;)
[06:47] <neilthereildeil> how do u know its broken?
[06:47] <syosoft> everything he's done is a good thing.
[06:47] <Crazytom> neilthereildeil, try and find ndiswrapper in the synaptic package manager
[06:47] <syosoft> why bash?
[06:47] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, bad parameter in modprobe..
[06:47] <neilthereildeil> whats synaptic?
[06:47] <noise> sorry i thought linux people hated winDOZZEE$$$
[06:47] <aimee> syosoft:  i have already done that....it stops mid install and tells me to go download this file and i downloaded it and it wont install
[06:48] <Flannel> noise: Please troll elsewhere
[06:48] <noise> what is a troll
[06:48] <linux1> btw: what happened to xchat, its kinda crappy after using previous versions
[06:48] <Flannel> neilthereildeil: synaptic package manager is gnome's GUI package manager.
[06:48] <lavi1> !synaptic | neilthereildeil
[06:48] <ubotu> neilthereildeil: synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[06:48] <syosoft> have you uninstalled everything having to do w/ java and rebooted?
[06:48] <Lucifiel> !textmode
[06:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about textmode - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:48] <syosoft> that would be a good place to start aimee...then give it another go.
[06:48] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, if you're using KDE you'd be used to Adept.  GNOME's is Syanaptic
[06:48] <Flannel> linux1: xchat-gnome is default (and in main), xchat is in universe, and probably what you want
[06:48] <Tyla> want to see my cock
[06:48] <Tyla> I am a woman
[06:48] <aimee> syosoft: twice even
[06:48] <noise> yes
[06:48] <syosoft> ouch.
[06:48] <Tyla> with a huge penis
[06:49] <Flannel> !ops
[06:49] <ubotu> 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
[06:49] <neilthereildeil> whats synaptic though?
[06:49] <Tyla> kkk
[06:49] <xtknight> sheesh lots of em tonight
[06:49] <syosoft> well, i think the world is telling you, dont play the game :) get real work done
[06:49] <xtknight> are they coming in droves?
[06:49] <linux1> Flannel: thanks ya kinda figured that out after the dumb question
[06:49] <linux1> later, and thanks to all
[06:49] <Crazytom> !synaptic | neilthereildeil
[06:49] <ubotu> neilthereildeil: synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[06:49] <Flannel> neilthereildeil: It's gnomes version of Adept.  A graphical repository manager
[06:49] <Mez> .whois tyla
[06:49] <syosoft> Synaptic - as i understand it - is an app that organizes and lets you browse through all of your repositories for any software you many need.
[06:49] <Burgundavia> Flannel: you called?
[06:49] <lavi1> heh
[06:49] <Flannel> Burgundavia: Mez took care of it
[06:50] <Burgundavia> ok
[06:50] <syosoft> you can continually add to the software listed by adding more repo's.
[06:50] <ZigZag> <--  been had (socially engineered)
[06:50] <Mez> Too slow Corey :P
[06:50] <Lucifiel> ... ... whoa linux is... just  over-whelming
[06:50] <ZigZag> <--  complete and trusting idiot
[06:50] <Burgundavia> Mez: distracted :)
[06:50] <neilthereildeil> i ran startx&
[06:50] <aimee> syosoft:  i may but it was working earlier and then my wireless went down and now i have no java
[06:50] <neilthereildeil> how can i kill x now?
[06:50] <syosoft> Zig, can i borrow your car, just need to go on a beer run ;)
[06:50] <Mez> Corey, no comment
[06:50] <Flannel> Burgundavia: thanks for running all the way from a different channel though ;)
[06:50] <dan20> WindowsUser:  I found this, just FYI: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/ap-chroot-ssh-env.en.html
[06:50] <syosoft> you on edgy aimee?
[06:51] <aimee> syosoft:  yes
[06:51] <dan20> WindowsUser:  In case someone asks you again :)
[06:51] <syosoft> not that i had a reason for asking that - just curious.
[06:51] <syosoft> i've been using Linux for an embarrassingly short amount of time...longer than you i suppose, but i'm not the guy who is going to be able to help you solve this problem...good luck?
[06:51] <aimee> syosoft:  this is just ridiculous and makes me feel a little stupid
[06:52] <syosoft> no no, say it's humbling ;)
[06:52] <aimee> syosoft:  well at least you tried
[06:52] <syosoft> (reads better)
[06:52] <aimee> lol
[06:52] <neilthereildeil> Crazytom: whats synaptics?
[06:52] <xtknight> aimee, you are trying to get java installed, correct?
[06:52] <aimee> xtknight: yes
[06:52] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, synaptics is a manufacturer of notebook touchbads.  i think we already described Synaptic several times
[06:52] <syosoft> so, shall we do away w/ the pleasantries and begin talking about what clothing you may or may not be wearing?
[06:53] <aimee> lmao
[06:53] <neilthereildeil> ok
[06:53] <Lucifiel> clothing?! ROFLMAO
[06:53] <xtknight> ?
[06:53] <Crazytom> that's how to install ndiswrapper, it's like add/remove programs
[06:53] <syosoft> oh, right, you still want to fix that problem...
[06:53] <neilthereildeil> what does that have to do with gnome?
[06:53] <Crazytom> neilthereildeil, is your ubuntu install connected to the internet?
[06:53] <xtknight> aimee, alright you have tried installing the sun-java packages from the repositories?
[06:53] <aimee> well....ummmmm yeah
[06:53] <neilthereildeil> yes
[06:53] <aimee> xtknight, yes i have 50 million times
[06:53] <noise> hello does anyone know how to remedy problems
[06:54] <noise> video
[06:54] <Crazytom> click applications and then add/remove
[06:54] <aimee> xtnight, stops mid install and tells me i need to download a file
[06:54] <aimee> xtknight, so i download the file and cant install it
[06:55] <Camden_> wow this channel has gotten steamier than i remember it
[06:55] <xtknight> aimee, ok, type this at a terminal: "sudo dpkg --purge --force-all sun-java5-bin sun-java5-jdk sun-java5-jre sun-java5-doc"
[06:55] <lavi1> Camden_: it was already pretty steamy
[06:55] <noise> haev u been to camedem m8
[06:55] <neilthereildeil> xtknight: what does synaptics have to do with gnome?
[06:56] <xtknight> aimee, that command should wipe all remnants of the repository Java from your system.  we will instead try a more official version.
[06:56] <Camden_> that would excite me but i know that there are no females here :)
[06:56] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, Synaptic (without the s) allows the installation and removal of programs
[06:56] <noise> camden way is full of bin liners and tramps
[06:57] <Crazytom> xtknight, i think he is just fscking with us
[06:57] <neilthereildeil> ohh
[06:57] <neilthereildeil> ok
[06:57] <xtknight> Crazytom, who?
[06:57] <Camden_> where is "camden way"
[06:57] <Camden_> ?
[06:57] <Crazytom> xtknight, neilthereildeil
[06:57] <noise> london town m8
[06:57] <xtknight> doubt it
[06:57] <aimee> xtknight, ok did that
[06:57] <ZigZag> <--  Victim of attack commentation: I'll still mingle amongst the culprit..  because the culprit will get really bored  (I do nothing exciting @ the portal)  just know that yes, I am really jacking my dick to that shit..  and it feels so good!
[06:57] <xtknight> sigh
[06:58] <noise> zigzag mateeee
[06:58] <ZigZag> lol
[06:58] <xtknight> aimee, ok.  type this now.  "sudo apt-get -f install"  you will have to report the results of the command.
[06:58] <ZigZag> I'll leave..  just had a 12 too many
[06:58] <noise> im trying to fix my video probs so i cna watch my movie :(
[06:58] <jack_deltrino> How can I rsync to an alternative port?
[06:58] <jack_deltrino> rsync -avze ssh --port=10000 .... doesn't seem to connect on port 10000
[06:58] <noise> i play video and the picture comes then it goes to black then will come back if istretch the boxxy
[06:58] <noise> it never stays
[06:59] <noise> though youtube videos work
[06:59] <noise> no idea
[06:59] <aimee> xtknight, can i paste this to somewhere so you can see what im getting
[06:59] <xtknight> aimee, yes, you can
[06:59] <xtknight> !pastebin | aimee
[06:59] <ubotu> aimee: 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)
[06:59] <umop_> noise, what are you using to view the video?
[06:59] <xtknight> aimee, thanks for your patience by the way, it seems like you have been trying to solve this for a wihle
[06:59] <eric> hi can anyone tell me what software/command to use to scan for wireless networks ??
[06:59] <noise> well i tried to use totem and the other one
[06:59] <noise> i installed the codecs i thoughr the video needed
[07:00] <xtknight> eric, wifi radar i believe it is called.
[07:00] <syosoft> Any thoughts about the movie Apocalypto before i watch it?
[07:00] <xtknight> syosoft, dunno perhaps offtopic has some thoughts
[07:00] <umop_> noise, it is most likely codec related,  Have you tried VLC?
[07:00] <syosoft> :)
[07:00] <xtknight> :P
[07:00] <syosoft> ok, how about....
[07:00] <syosoft> utorrent.exe wont run less i sudo it...thoughts? fixes?
[07:00] <eric> ok thanks again xtknight
[07:00] <Camden_> wait... aimee... that seems suspiciously like a girls name
[07:01] <xtknight> syosoft, as in "sudo wine utorrent.exe" only works?
[07:01] <Camden_> actually
[07:01] <syosoft> correct
[07:01] <xtknight> syosoft, do you have a user environment setup for wine...do any EXEs work without root
[07:01] <syosoft> otherwise it seems to load, but never shows the app window, just a little icon
[07:01] <syosoft> yea, steam does.
[07:01] <aimee> xtknight:  thank you so much....this is crazy i love my linux but hate the java
[07:01] <aimee> camden: yes it is
[07:01] <syosoft> hrm..actually
[07:01] <syosoft> steam only works through a wine desktop
[07:01] <thinman1189> aimee: I know what you mean, lol.
[07:01] <Camden_> aimee: sorry for not noticing
[07:01] <noise> yes i just tried vlc it still goes black at times
[07:02] <syosoft> remembered i had to hack that as it just stopped working all of a sudden...
[07:02] <aimee> xtknight: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13308/
[07:02] <xtknight> Camden_, take it elsewhere
[07:02] <Camden_> forgive me if this is a stupid question....
[07:02] <Camden_> but if DVD encryption was so easy to break...
[07:02] <aimee> thinman1189:  crazy isnt it?
[07:02] <syosoft> xtknight...go on? user env?
[07:02] <Camden_> why is DRM so hard
[07:02] <syosoft> really curious as to the fix...
[07:02] <Camden_> ?
[07:03] <ramza3> are there windows media drivers out there
[07:03] <noise> i think i might be missing the xdiv or whatever codec because it comes up with that error when i launch in totem
[07:03] <Camden_> why hasn't something come out that cracks DRM music?
[07:03] <xtknight> aimee, ok, try this.  seems you have an odd package problem.  "sudo dpkg --purge --force-all sun-java5-bin sun-java5-jre"
[07:03] <xtknight> aimee, and if you would, also paste the results of that last command
[07:03] <umop_> noise, maybe serach for that codec then? sounds like you answered the question
[07:03] <noise> :)) ok
[07:03] <otakumark> Guys, I found a solution for Black Screen/Live CD startup hanging problem when trying to load the Live CD to install it. Ive seen several others with this problem and I think its vital to spread the solution, how can I do that??
[07:03] <Latino> hi, is there a spanish ubuntu channel?
[07:03] <xtknight> !es | Latino
[07:03] <ubotu> Latino: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[07:04] <xtknight> syosoft, well you could try reconfiguring wine for that particular user.  any errors spat out by "wine utorrent.exe"
[07:04] <thinman1189> for some reason I'm having trouble playing an audio cd. It doesn't give me the option to mount. I want to play it using vlc but it won't work. kaffeine worked for a few tracks then cut out.
[07:04] <Latino> gracias
[07:04] <syosoft> otakumark: wiki?
[07:04] <noise> what is the difference between a .gz and a .bz2
[07:04] <otakumark> good idea, but im afeared of editing wikis :O
[07:04] <xtknight> noise, bz2 is typically a more aggressive compression format.
[07:04] <xtknight> noise, they can both be extracted using the "tar xvf" command
[07:04] <umop_> noise, yeah, more compression
[07:05] <Latino> so the ratio compration is better?
[07:05] <syosoft> not one xtknight...it loads the "taskbar icon" and i have the menu on click...bu tnever the main app menu
[07:05] <xtknight> Latino, yea
[07:05] <Latino> how about speed?
[07:05] <xtknight> compression ratio rather
[07:05] <noise> yjsml upi
[07:05] <xtknight> not sure about that
[07:05] <xtknight> i think gz is faster
[07:05] <DGMurdockIII> hi
[07:05] <xtknight> syosoft, that's odd.  i suggest asking #winehq
[07:05] <Camden_> what does the "compress" program use?
[07:05] <syosoft> and wine steam.exe does work btw...i think it was just not allowing me to run at a higher resolution which is why had to load it in wine desktop
[07:05] <Camden_> that's different than gzip right?
[07:06] <syosoft> alright, thanks xtknight
[07:06] <xtknight> Camden_, hrm which compress program?
[07:06] <Camden_> if you just type "compress"
[07:06] <Camden_> oh, i guess it doesn't work on ubuntu
[07:06] <aimee> xtknight, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13309/
[07:06] <xtknight> not sure actually
[07:06] <xtknight> it's a bash builtin it seems
[07:06] <Camden_> i've seen systems where there is a program called "compress"
[07:06] <Camden_> i think it's an older unix thing
[07:06] <xtknight> aimee, now type "sudo dpkg --configure -a"
[07:06] <jack_deltrino> Anyone?
[07:07] <xtknight> Camden_, probably old style Ar  or something
[07:07] <xtknight> !ask | jack_deltrino
[07:07] <ubotu> jack_deltrino: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:07] <srikanthssn> : hello all, i have problem in ddclient. it doesnt update my IP in dyndns.org .. when i used ddclient -syslog option i got .. cannot connect to checkip.dyndns.org:80 socket: IO::Socket::INET: Bad hostname 'checkip.dyndns.org'
[07:07] <aimee> sudo dpkg --configure -a
[07:07] <thinman1189> hello. I'm using ubuntu daper drake. for some reason I'm having trouble playing an audio cd. It doesn't give me the option to mount. I want to play it using vlc but it won't work. kaffeine worked for a few tracks then cut out.
[07:07] <xtknight> aimee, in the terminal rather
[07:07] <syosoft> :)
[07:07] <aimee> such a freakin dork
[07:07] <syosoft> aimee..that made me chuckle a bit
[07:08] <otakumark> What is the standard keyboard layout for american keyboards? My quotation marks and apostrophes are messed up. :O
[07:08] <xtknight> otakumark, hrm where are you referring to?
[07:08] <syosoft> qwertyuiop[]  ;)
[07:08] <xtknight> otakumark, like some dpkg-reconfigure screen?
[07:08] <mzuverink> anyone feeling like having some fun and assisting me to get my sdmodem working?  All relavent packages areinstall
[07:08] <jack_deltrino> xtknight: I already asked a question....
[07:08] <xtknight> otakumark, if you mean locale it's en_US.UTF8 i think.  number of keys, 104 i think
[07:08] <webbn> Hello all, I have a question about bugs... does Ubuntu consider user experience issues as bugs?
[07:08] <xtknight> jack_deltrino, please repeat it.  some people are lazy :P
[07:08] <jack_deltrino> xtknight: But apparently it's been lost in a flurry of text...
[07:08] <otakumark> exactly, yeah, okie
[07:09] <jack_deltrino> How can I rsync to an alternative port?
[07:09] <jack_deltrino> rsync -avze ssh --port=10000 .... doesn't seem to connect on port 10000
[07:09] <xtknight> jack_deltrino, specify sometihng different after --port= ?
[07:09] <thinman1189> otakumark: are you using something of uk origin?
[07:09] <jack_deltrino> xtknight: What...?
[07:09] <xtknight> jack_deltrino, you had --port=10000. that uses port 10000.  if you want antoher port specify another port.  or did i misunderstand you?
[07:09] <otakumark> Nope, I use a Logitech g15 keyboard and want to use a standard american key layout without any special crazy characters
[07:09] <aimee> xtknight, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13310/
[07:10] <xtknight> aimee, "sudo dpkg --purge --force-all j2sdk1.4-doc sun-java5-jre sun-java5-bin"
[07:10] <webbn> I recently installed both 6.10 and 7.04 beta on two different laptops, and both times resized a ntfs partition.  Both times there was no feedback.  The first time I didn't think it was doing anything, and moved onto something else... there really should be some kind of feedback, right?  I'm guessing I'm not the only one to see this.
[07:10] <xtknight> aimee, i promise that we are getting closer.
[07:10] <aimee> lol same freakin message as the other 9 billion times
[07:10] <jack_deltrino> xtknight: You totally misunderstood me. How do I use port 10000 instead of 22 (default)
[07:11] <xtknight> aimee, except this time we will completely remove j2sdk1.4-doc which is the root of the problem.
[07:11] <aimee> xtknight, promises promises....lmao
[07:11] <noise> ill never figure this out :(
[07:11] <aimee> xtknight, youre gonna have to give me the command
[07:11] <Camden_> ok, now that feisty is out (or almost whatever)
[07:11] <xtknight> aimee, "sudo dpkg --purge --force-all j2sdk1.4-doc sun-java5-jre sun-java5-bin"
[07:11] <Camden_> i feel the urgency to finally upgrade to edgy
[07:12] <Camden_> have the initial dapper -> edgy problems
[07:12] <Camden_> been resolved?
[07:12] <Camden_> or could i still have issues?
[07:12] <xtknight> jack_deltrino, still beyond confused.  --port is the right way to do it for the rsync daemon
[07:12] <Camden_> i am just afraid i will hose my system
[07:12] <Jenn> Can anyone tell me how can I turn of the shift+backspace shortcut that logs me off?
[07:12] <xtknight> jack_deltrino, if it's not working i'm not sure, sorry
[07:12] <Camden_> i read horror stories when edgy first game out
[07:12] <xtknight> jack_deltrino, i believe port is only for a daemon, that is, if you are hosting.
[07:12] <jack_deltrino> xtknight: Client...
[07:13] <Camden_> but when i asked at my lug, everyone said, hey i had no problem
[07:13] <Camden_> so who to believe?
[07:13] <xtknight> jack_deltrino, actually for Client... --port=PORT             specify double-colon alternate port number   it sounds like it needs something special
[07:13] <xtknight> double-colon although i'm not certain what that means
[07:13] <Jenn> Can anyone tell me how can I turn of the shift+backspace shortcut that logs me off?
[07:14] <jack_deltrino> xtknight: Yeah, I read the man page already, that's why I'm here.
[07:14] <Camden_> was it just initial glitches or is there still a problem going dapper -> edgy?
[07:14] <xtknight> Jenn, i believe it's a bug in beryl.  it is supposed to be ctrl+shift+backspace.  workarounds for the bug may be available
[07:14] <aimee> xtknight, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13311/
[07:14] <xtknight> Jenn, ctrl alt backspace rather.
[07:14] <jack_deltrino> xtknight: This doesn't seem all that special. People run SSHd on nonstandard ports for extra (albeit small amount of) security
[07:14] <xtknight> aimee, it looks to have succeeeded
[07:15] <xtknight> aimee, now we will try installing the java from elsewhere
[07:15] <xtknight> !java
[07:15] <aimee> xtknight, yes but we just purged the file it says i needed
[07:15] <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
[07:15] <Jenn> xtknight, I see thanks. It's shift+backspace for me. :( I will try it right now...
[07:15] <xtknight> aimee, i believe we got rid of a file that was conflicting and interfering.
[07:15] <xtknight> aimee, try "sudo apt-get -f install" now and report the output
[07:15] <Camden_> anyone care to comment on my edgy question?
[07:15] <Jenn> xtknight, you are right, it's ctrl + backspace...
[07:16] <thinman1189> hello. I'm using ubuntu daper drake. for some reason I'm having trouble playing an audio cd. It doesn't give me the option to mount. I want to play it using vlc but it won't work. In kde it says the destination does not exist. In gnome nothing happens when I try to play.
[07:16] <bright_fame> Camden_: sorry, no idea - i clean installed edgy
[07:16] <Camden_> you know the horror stories I'm talking about right?
[07:16] <J-23> Hello
[07:16] <aimee> omg you have got to be kidding me?
[07:16] <Camden_> it became unbootable?
[07:16] <aimee> i think it worked
[07:16] <J-23> how to activate SSH account on sdf.lonestar.org?
[07:17] <NET||abuse> hrmph,, anyone hear anything regarding adobe flash love for amd64 yet??
[07:17] <Flannel> J-23: activate? or connect to?
[07:17] <NET||abuse> can't get my youtube fix on this machine at present? :(
[07:17] <xtknight> NET||abuse, nspluginwrapper or chroot
[07:17] <billy> thinman1189:  do you have any sound at all?
[07:17] <bright_fame> i heard about some issues, kind of thing you would imagine they might have fixed by now, but i don't know for sure
[07:17] <xtknight> aimee, the last command worked?  can you post the output to be sure?
[07:17] <J-23> Flannel: Activate
[07:17] <NET||abuse> xtknight, bahwuh??
[07:18] <matrix> there are new options in the nvidia configuration ui. they allow to configure twin view. i am not able to select the correct resolution (1440x900) there. how can switch to that resolution
[07:18] <NET||abuse> xtknight, what do you mean?
[07:18] <Camden_> i would think it would be fixed by now but I can't find anything written about it
[07:18] <Camden_> i looked on the forum a few times
[07:18] <aimee> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13312/
[07:18] <xtknight> NET||abuse, chroot is a way of embedding a mini 32bit linux in your distro.  nspluginwrapper is just a way of embedding a 32bit firefox plugin (e.g. Flash) in a 64-bit firefox
[07:18] <Flannel> J-23: You'd.... need to ask the SDF people about it.
[07:18] <yeti> !resolution
[07:18] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[07:18] <NET||abuse> xtknight, i guess i can go the nspluginwrapper
[07:18] <Camden_> i was thinking there should be something there that says, "hey, we fixed these problems... edgy upgrade is safe now"
[07:18] <aimee> xtknight, if this worked i will love you forever
[07:19] <NET||abuse> xtknight, i'll go check that out,, thanks :)
[07:19] <Camden_> but i haven't seen anything like that
[07:19] <xtknight> aimee, that does seem to have worked.  it actually repaired your java5.  i did not expect that, but whatever.
[07:19] <Camden_> but
[07:19] <Camden_> i have to bite the bullet eventually
[07:19] <noise> is there a video player that does divx/xvid
[07:19] <Camden_> i guess or just stay on dapper
[07:19] <Flannel> Camden_: Edgy upgrades are safe, and were.  As long as you weren't doing anything stupid with your repositories
[07:19] <Camden_> hmmm
[07:19] <Camden_> ok
[07:19] <xtknight> aimee, perseverance..been through much worse and i wouldnt be giving up for hours :P
[07:19] <Camden_> they should really make that clear on the forum
[07:19] <bright_fame> Camden_: or backup your data files and do a clean install
[07:19] <Camden_> some sticky article
[07:20] <xtknight> NET||abuse, Feisty or edgy?
[07:20] <aimee> xtknight, it has been like 3 weeks ive been tryin
[07:20] <foutrelis> Morning :)
[07:20] <xtknight> aimee, just for the java?
[07:20] <NET||abuse> xtknight, edgy here
[07:20] <PanzerMKZ> [Back]  Duration:[489 Hours 37 Minutes and 1 Second]  Reason:[auto away after 30 minutes of inactivity]  Syris 1.9.1
[07:20] <Camden_> i'm afraid i will forget to backup something
[07:20] <xtknight> lol guess you're stronger than me.  i mean i'd give up after 24 hours but wow :P
[07:20] <Camden_> i get nervous about clean installs
[07:20] <aimee> xtknight, yes
[07:20] <matrix> did anybody here try using the nvidia-settings ui to configure twin view?
[07:21] <Flannel> !upgrade | Camden_
[07:21] <ubotu> Camden_: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[07:21] <Flannel> Camden_: there's an "upgrade notes" thing there
[07:21] <xtknight> aimee, so does Java now work within the browser?  not sure if it will or not, but the Java base has been installed.
[07:21] <xircx> whats the comand to register you name?
[07:21] <Camden_> also i've done so much fiddling to get everything to to work
[07:21] <DGMurdockIII> what the defule root passwor
[07:21] <xircx> for xchat
[07:21] <xtknight> aimee, i believe the Java plugin (browser) has been, as well
[07:21] <Flannel> DGMurdockIII: there is none.  The root account is locked
[07:21] <aimee> xtknight, it still says i dont have java
[07:21] <Camden_> why can't i click on links in XChat?
[07:21] <aimee> do i need to reboot
[07:21] <xtknight> aimee, restart Firefox perhaps
[07:21] <Flannel> Camden_: ctrl-click, I believe.
[07:22] <zyth> Camden_, I right click and select 'open in web browser'
[07:22] <aimee> xtknight, i did....and tried to play...says i dont have java
[07:22] <xtknight> aimee, what website if you don't mind me asking?
[07:22] <xtknight> might have other requirements
[07:22] <DGMurdockIII> then how do make changes
[07:22] <xtknight> i'll see if it works here
[07:22] <aimee> xtknight, pogo....feel stupid
[07:22] <Flannel> !sudo | DGMurdockIII
[07:22] <ubotu> DGMurdockIII: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[07:22] <unfo> hi all, can dh_make_perl automatically download the Perl module for Bundle::Perl::Critic and the entire tree of modules it depends on, then build .debs of them all, with one command?
[07:22] <syosoft> is there a way to reset all window positions?
[07:22] <thinman1189> hello. I'm using ubuntu daper drake. for some reason I'm having trouble playing an audio cd. It doesn't give me the option to mount. I want to play it using vlc but it won't work. In kde it says the destination does not exist. In gnome nothing happens when I try to play.
[07:22] <ghost> hi, anyone knows, were i'm able to download quake 3 arena fast?
[07:22] <syosoft> "tile windows" or something in ubuntu?
[07:22] <aimee> xtknight, worked until my wireless went down
[07:22] <xtknight> aimee, i'll mess with it for awhile
[07:23] <DGMurdockIII> when it says you need to be root to make changes
[07:23] <Flannel> DGMurdockIII: it's lying.
[07:23] <Flannel> DGMurdockIII: prefix the command with sudo, or gksu if it's a graphical program
[07:23] <aimee> xtknight, i am going to reboot and see if anything changes...brb
[07:23] <zyth> ghost, you can get the linux binaries from idsoftware's ftp site, but you need the commercial data files to play
[07:23] <xtknight> aimee, pogo requires Flash player
[07:23] <ghost> oks
[07:23] <aimee> and then im going to get multiple beers
[07:23] <xtknight> aimee, at least the one i'm seeing does.
[07:24] <xtknight> aimee, can you provide a URL of where it says Java is needed?
[07:24] <DGMurdockIII> ok i may ask you more qustion tomaro
[07:24] <DGMurdockIII> im going to bed
[07:24] <bright_fame> if people are likely to be here as newbies asking for help, why do people use "!<subject>|<person>" and expect then to understand? ( I know it's easier than typing "please don't talk about this subject" but still!?)
[07:24] <aimee> xtknight, can you give me the command for that....i have it downloaded but not installed
[07:24] <xtknight> !flash
[07:24] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[07:24] <ubotu> Flash 9 (Final release) is now available for dapper-backports and edgy-backports. See !backports and !flash
[07:24] <zyth> !why | BrianG
[07:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about why - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:25] <zyth> lol
[07:25] <Flannel> bright_fame: what?  Because the webpages are really well written.
[07:25] <foutrelis> bright_fame: ubotu knows stuff :P
[07:25] <DrOnline> hi all, I'm trying to get my D-Link DWL-G132 USB wireless to work with ndiswrapper, but after installing the drivers as per the instructions, everytime I modprobe ndiswrapper I seg fault.
[07:25] <bright_fame> :D ok, just wondering
[07:25] <Flannel> bright_fame: The pipe makes ubotu prefix the line with their name
[07:25] <syosoft> no way to tile windows?!? ;)
[07:25] <bright_fame> i see :P now it makes sense
[07:25] <xtknight> aimee, command:  "wget -c http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz"
[07:26] <speewave> can i update 7.04 Beta to the whole version when released?
[07:27] <Flannel> speewave: yep
[07:27] <otakumark> Okay, I figured out whats going on with my keyboard. When i hold shift and try to make a quotation mark, I have to hit the quotation mark key twice.
[07:27] <xtknight> speewave, via upgrade/dist-upgrade/update-manager ya
[07:27] <speewave> and does it have rt73?
[07:27] <aimee> xtknight:  i really so appreciate this
[07:27] <aimee> xtknight, http://game1.pogo.com/error/java-problem.jsp?site=pogop
[07:27] <IndyGunFreak> otakumark: that sounds like a keyboard problem
[07:27] <xtknight> aimee, understandable.  java and Flash are the hardest to install
[07:27] <dan20> Is there a way to make the special "forward" and "back" buttons on my mouse actually go forward and back on webpages, etc?
[07:28] <Flannel> !mouse | dan20
[07:28] <ubotu> dan20: Enabling extra mouse buttons: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto  - Enabling serial mouse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto
[07:28] <dan20> Thanks
[07:28] <xtknight> aimee, java doesn't work for my browser either so hold on
[07:28] <otakumark> It works fine in winders, but my quotation mark looks weird too,  very small and light for some reason
[07:28] <aimee> okay should be installed
[07:29] <Flannel> otakumark: where are you typing these?  which program?
[07:29] <unfo> dan20: yes, but I don't bother: the backspace key on my keyboard works well enough as a Web Back button for me :)
[07:29] <speewave> Java is in that set of non-free stuff
[07:29] <IndyGunFreak> otakumark: i have no logical explanation for that.
[07:29] <xtknight> !info sun-java6-bin edgy
[07:29] <ubotu> Package sun-java6-bin does not exist in edgy
[07:29] <xircx> !ntfs
[07:29] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[07:29] <dan20> unfo:  I know, but it's a Windows habit I'd like to not train myself out of
[07:29] <thinman1189> indygunfreak: I've seen that type of problem before. it's not that the keyboard is broken it's that the default settings are not consistent with us standards. there's some way to change it but I'm not sure how.
[07:29] <Flannel> xircx: backports
[07:29] <dan20> unfo: :)
[07:29] <xircx> ?
[07:29] <Flannel> xtknight, edgy-backports.
[07:29] <aimee> xtknight, still doesnt work
[07:29] <skiggitty> irc.FreeQuest.net
[07:29] <IndyGunFreak> thinman1189: hmm, first for me... interesting though
[07:29] <otakumark> Flannel: it in xchat and in firefox, etc etc
[07:29] <xtknight> aimee, ok.  type "sudo apt-get install sun-java5-plugin"
[07:30] <xtknight> aimee, this should install the browser plugin
[07:30] <xtknight> !info sun-java6-bin edgy-backports
[07:30] <ubotu> sun-java6-bin: Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 6-00-0ubuntu1~edgy1 (edgy-backports), package size 25604 kB, installed size 76680 kB
[07:30] <skiggitty> irc.FreeQuest.net
[07:30] <xtknight> ah
[07:30] <otakumark> also when i hit the apostrophe it doesnt do anything, but when I hit the S after it, it puts a funny accent over it
[07:30] <otakumark> Im using us_intl
[07:30] <unfo> I wonder if there's a bug requesting that mouse Web back and forward buttons should Just Work automatically.
[07:30] <seravitae> um with linx permissions is there some guide
[07:31] <seravitae> as to what number corresponds to what options
[07:31] <thinman1189> indygunfreak: I saw it at work the other week when one of my coworkers tried using a uk keyboard. it was for a different operating system so I'm not sure how to fix it for ubuntu. otakumark would need to reassign the keys through keyboard settings.
[07:31] <xtknight> seravitae, this isn't too bad: http://www.zzee.com/solutions/linux-permissions.shtml
[07:31] <xtknight> seravitae, it beats "man chmod" :P
[07:31] <Flannel> otakumark: You'll notice that you get accented characters by doing it once, then hitting a letter.
[07:31] <aimee> xtknight, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13314/
[07:31] <|Nihil|> Hey, can someone quickly tell me how to mount an SMB share such that it is linked to the filesystem (i.e., actually accessable by /mnt/sambashare or something instead of just by smb://sambashare)
[07:32] <seravitae> xtknight:  thanks, ill have a read. i setup a webserver and somethin is asking me to enable write permission in a folder, so i assume i have to chmod that folder with some new value.
[07:32] <IndyGunFreak> thinman1189: keyboard settings are at System/Preferences/Keyboard
[07:32] <xtknight> aimee, alright.  try closing all firefox windows.  this is the quick way.  "killall firefox-bin"  as long as that doesn't spit an error i dont need the output
[07:32] <otakumark> The logitech g15 is kind of a weird keyboard anyway, yeah, it accenting them for sure, Ive been looking for drivers but all I can find are things that allow you to use the LCD (the least of my worries)
[07:32] <CraZy675> how do I change the time using command line?
[07:33] <aimee> xtknight, did that
[07:33] <xtknight> aimee, now start firefox again.  type "about:plugins" in the address bar.  see if Java is listed in the page that appears.
[07:33] <xtknight> CraZy675, well you can use ntpdate to sync with an internet time server if the time is off.
[07:33] <zod32> Is there another chat to ask questions about feisty fawn?
[07:33] <xtknight> CraZy675, i dont know how to directly adjust time
[07:33] <Flannel> zod32: #ubuntu+1 for Feisty support
[07:33] <xtknight> zod32: sure is.  #ubuntu+1
[07:33] <CraZy675> xtknight: I'll try that
[07:33] <Flannel> otakumark: I think it's a keyboard layout thing.  Look for one "without dead keys"
[07:34] <seravitae> xtknight: can i feed chmod with something like -rwxrwxrwx or does it have to be in octal?
[07:34] <thinman1189> otakumark: system>preferences>keyboard>layouts>add new> u.s. english
[07:34] <DrewUVM> Hey everyone - I'm having trouble with the terminal server client. I hit connect, and nothing happens. I'm trying to use an address with a different port "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:3333" - anyone know if this is supported?
[07:34] <aimee> xtknight, please excuse my ignorance but where would java be listed
[07:34] <xtknight> seravitae, you can feed it a+rw for red/write for ALL.  u+rw for user read/write, etc
[07:34] <seravitae> hm
[07:34] <seravitae> ok
[07:34] <xtknight> aimee, did you restart firefox?
[07:34] <xtknight> aimee, and "about:plugins" is in the address bar correct?
[07:35] <xtknight> aimee, if you scroll down the page you should see a plugin heading named Java in big letters...
[07:35] <thinman1189> otakumark: system>preferences>keyboard>layouts>add new> u.s. english
[07:35] <neilthereildeil> whats a kernel header?
[07:35] <seravitae> xtnight: awesome that worked, ta.
[07:35] <otakumark> yep, just did it
[07:35] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, the kernel headers contain the information needed to build modules
[07:35] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, they contain various information about the kernel..
[07:35] <aimee> xtknight, not in firefox i dont
[07:36] <otakumark> let's see.. WOOT it worked, what I didn't realize was that I could select the "U.S. English" as a section and didn't have to specify a U.S. English version, that was the problem
[07:36] <neilthereildeil> are they .h headers?
[07:36] <xtknight> neilthereildeil, yes
[07:36] <xtknight> .c files are in -source
[07:36] <otakumark> thank you thinman, flannel, and indy :D
[07:36] <xircx> !diskmount
[07:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about diskmount - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:36] <xtknight> aimee, hmm.  the plugin didn't install apparently.  well we'll try this again.  "sudo dpkg --purge --force-all sun-java5-bin sun-java5-jre sun-java5-plugin"
[07:37] <thinman1189> otakumark: no problem.
[07:37] <xtknight> aimee, i will need the output of that
[07:37] <aimee> xtknight....i do see it in my system preferences
[07:37] <xtknight> aimee, that's good, although we should try a clean install.
[07:37] <aimee> okay
[07:37] <xtknight> aimee, the java5 you have on there is still half broken from that other problem.
[07:39] <dan20> I need to have tcp_window_scaling in /proc/sys/net/ipv4 set to 0.  When I change it using a test editor, after a reboot, something is overwriting it.  What do I need to edit to make the change permanent?
[07:39] <zod32>  Has anyone here had experience with getting monitor mode working with an orinoco card?
[07:39] <dan20> text*
[07:39] <cables> if I want to disable smp, will saying "smp=off" at the kernel line do the trick?
[07:40] <xtknight> !ipv6
[07:40] <ubotu> To disable ipv6 read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebBrowsingSlowIPv6IPv4
[07:40] <cables> !smp
[07:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about smp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:40] <xtknight> cables, it should be nosmp
[07:40] <cables> xtknight, thanks
[07:40] <thinman1189> hello. I'm using ubuntu dapper drake. for some reason I'm having trouble playing an audio cd. It doesn't give me the option to mount. I want to play it using vlc but it won't work. In kde it says the destination does not exist. In gnome nothing happens when I try to play.
[07:40] <dan20> xtknight:  I'm not disabling IPv6 support.
[07:40] <xtknight> dan20, i understand
[07:40] <dan20> ok
[07:40] <xtknight> dan20, although the process could have been very similar
[07:40] <xtknight> not sure though
[07:40] <dan20> I'll check it out
[07:40] <xtknight> dan20, /proc is always temporary/runtime afaik
[07:41] <xtknight> blacklist ipv4 perhaps
[07:41] <dan20> Well, I just need window scaling off, nothing else
[07:41] <aimee> xtknight, may i have the paste address again please
[07:41] <dan20> I have a broken router somewhere on my external network
[07:41] <xtknight> !paste | aimee
[07:41] <ubotu> aimee: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[07:41] <dan20> and it causes window scaling to get set to a really low number and my ISP won't fix it
[07:42] <dan20> So it will bottleneck my connection unless it's off
[07:42] <xtknight> dan20, add it to sysctl as described http://lwn.net/Articles/92727/
[07:42] <aimee> xtknight: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13316/ sorry i cleaned out my history when firefox shut
[07:43] <xtknight> aimee, you missed a space in the command.  i will repost it.
[07:43] <xtknight> aimee, "sudo dpkg --purge --force-all sun-java5-bin sun-java5-jre sun-java5-plugin"
[07:43] <dan20> xtknight: Thanks for the link.  I'm eventually going to try to track down the offending router and try to get whoever owns it to fix it
[07:43] <xtknight> dan20, add the line to sysctl.
[07:43] <xtknight> dan20, to make it permanent
[07:44] <dan20> xtknight:  I saw, thanks :)
[07:44] <xtknight> dan20, k good luck
[07:44] <thinman1189> I don't mean to be a pest but can anyone help me with my media player problem?
[07:45] <aimee> xtknight, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13317/
[07:45] <naknomik> When I installed ubuntu, the install program allowed me to resize NTFS partition, what program is that?
[07:45] <xtknight> aimee, alright.  now "sudo apt-get install sun-java5-plugin"
[07:46] <xtknight> naknomik, gparted
[07:46] <xtknight> !gparted | naknomik
[07:46] <ubotu> naknomik: 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
[07:47] <gandalfcome> does anyone know of a program that can replace links by copies of the files?
[07:47] <gandalfcome> thanks in advance
[07:47] <unfo> gandalfcome: what do you really want to do? :)
[07:47] <Rich43> wheres a tool in ubuntu 6.10 to mount drives?
[07:47] <Rich43> i dont mean thru commands
[07:47] <unfo> Rich43: what drive do you want to mount?
[07:47] <Rich43> like mount
[07:48] <Rich43> a sata drive
[07:48] <unfo> Rich43: int or ext?
[07:48] <aimee> xtknight, keep your fingers crossed
[07:48] <Rich43> int
[07:48] <gandalfcome> unfo: I have a bunch of softlinked files and want to replace the softlink with a copy of the file its linking to?
[07:48] <aimee> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13318/
[07:48] <gandalfcome> unfo: diregard the ?
[07:48] <thinman1189> hello. I'm using ubuntu dapper drake. for some reason I'm having trouble playing an audio cd. It doesn't give me the option to mount. I want to play it using vlc but it won't work. In kde it says the destination does not exist. In gnome nothing happens when I try to play.
[07:48] <unfo> thinman1189: try www.ubuntuforums.org sorry :(
[07:49] <xtknight> aimee, seems to have succeeded.  try "about:plugins" in firefox now
[07:49] <unfo> gandalfcome: you could probably write a shell script to do it.  I am curious, though: why do you want to do it?
[07:49] <dylock> thinman1189: have you tried the mount command?
[07:49] <thinman1189> unfo: I did and the issue is still unresolved.
[07:49] <Rich43> unfo: any ideas? fedora has a tool to do it
[07:49] <thinman1189> dylock: I do not know that command :s
[07:49] <unfo> Rich43: ubuntu automatically mounts most drives.
[07:49] <harry> is it possible to increase the size of my linux partion [ by using unpartitioned space ]  while running Linux?
[07:49] <aimee> xtknight, i still dont see anything about plugins in firefox
[07:49] <dylock> thinman1189: man mount
[07:49] <gandalfcome> unfo: because when I import old albums in my new gallery2 installation it gets stuck with the links
[07:50] <unfo> gandalfcome: so it sounds like really you have a problem with gallery2 that you want fixed.
[07:50] <thinman1189> dylock: I assume the location of the drive would follow? sorry, I'm new to linux.
[07:50] <unfo> Rich43: what drives do you see in Places menu > Computer?
[07:50] <gandalfcome> unfo: i know I could write a script, but i thought there must be a script or program out there.
[07:50] <dylock> thinman1189: lemme see if i can find you a tutorial
[07:50] <Rich43> floppy and dvd
[07:51] <Rich43> im on live cd
[07:51] <thinman1189> dylock: thank you.
[07:51] <Rich43> its not installed yet
[07:51] <unfo> Rich43: do you have an edgy cd?
[07:51] <gandalfcome> unfo: yes I want it fixed. but noone seemed to be able to fix it so i did a reinstall and imported all the albums. It has troubles relinking the symlinks
[07:51] <xtknight> aimee, that's unfortunate.  hmm well paste the output of this command: "ls -al /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/"
[07:51] <Rich43> yep
[07:51] <Rich43> talkin on edgy now
[07:51] <unfo> Rich43: does edgy mount it automatically?
[07:51] <Rich43> no
[07:51] <cables> Can anyone tell me if this makes sense: For me, single tasks like encoding video are faster when I disable hyperthreading. I'm assuming this is because with hyperthreading, the process can only use half the processor.
[07:52] <Rich43> some functionality is missing from live cd as i understand it
[07:52] <unfo> gandalfcome: if you need a shell script written, best way is to learn shell scripting :) or a faster way is to pay someone (not me) to do it.
[07:52] <unfo> you may be able to get someone to write you the script... dunno.
[07:53] <unfo> try a Linux User Group.  do you have a local one?
[07:53] <dylock> thinman1189: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Mount
[07:53] <gandalfcome> unfo: I know how to shell/perl script. Im just lazy and thought there was an easier way. I don't want to reinvent the wheel
[07:53] <harry> how do I edit .reg files?
[07:53] <dylock> that should give you a crashcorse
[07:53] <xtknight> cables, hyperthreading doesnt mean something uses half vs all of the cpu
[07:53] <umop_> When I talk into my mic I can hear the sound come out of my speaker, but i cant record the sound in any apps, how do i fix this?
[07:54] <unfo> gandalfcome: oh.  dunno if there's an existing script to do it, but I bet it's faster to code it yourself than to find one :)
[07:54] <cables> xtknight, doesn't it basically "emulate" a dual-cpu machine, dividing the processor "in half"?
[07:54] <xtknight> cables, it's merely a slightly better way to utilize the CPU's resources.  in most cases.  it is not perfect and it will be slower in niche cases
[07:54] <unfo> harry: what are you really trying to do and why? :)
[07:54] <aimee>  xtknight, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13319/
[07:54] <xtknight> cables, sort of but it's weidr
[07:54] <xtknight> weird**
[07:54] <syberdave> okay, so i just installed Kubuntu Fiesty, and i had to manually install ndiswrapper+drivers to get my wifi card running. ubuntu detects the wifi card and tries to use the bcm43xx kernel driver. however, it doesn't work with my wifi card
[07:54] <xtknight> 100% cpu is available to one thread
[07:54] <cables> xtknight, things always use <50% of the cpu with ht enabled
[07:54] <xtknight> HT more or less splits it a bit
[07:54] <syberdave> does anyone care about this? should i report it somewhere?
[07:54] <gandalfcome> unfo: but I dont wanna:D well ill try to fool gallery2, if that doesnt work ill have to write a script myself
[07:54] <xtknight> aimee, missed a spaec
[07:54] <Rich43> bye
[07:55] <gandalfcome> unfo: thanks anyways
[07:55] <syberdave> since in the previous version, ubuntu detected it automatically and used ndiswrapper drivers
[07:55] <unfo> Rich43: yeah.  I dunno.  I bet you can mount it manually using the mount command.
[07:55] <xtknight> aimee, "ls -al /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/"
[07:55] <aimee> xtknight crud
[07:55] <blenna_unix> how do i find out what mount point my audio card is on?
[07:55] <thinman1189> dylock: thank you. I'm confused though. I am able to play the cd by going system>disks>audio cd>play cd, yet I can't using media players. some will show some info while others show nothing.
[07:55] <xtknight> blenna_unix, mount point?
[07:55] <unfo> gandalfcome: np, sorry i couldnt point u to a script that does it.
[07:55] <xtknight> blenna_unix, i dont believe the audio card is mounted anywhere
[07:55] <Nehal> when installing ubuntu, is there an option to put the boot loader onto a floppy instead of the mbr?
[07:55] <gandalfcome> unfo: thanks man. cya
[07:55] <xtknight> blenna_unix, the sound device is at /dev/dsp
[07:55] <unfo> Nehal: no
[07:55] <dylock> thinman1189: what player you tryin to use?
[07:56] <unfo> Nehal: why dont you want it to touch the MBR?
[07:56] <thinman1189> dylock: I would like to use vlc
[07:56] <shirish> hi guys using dapper here, any printer gurus out here
[07:56] <dylock> thinman1189: not familure with it but it might just require a mount
[07:56] <dylock> or check the documentation for vlc
[07:56] <xtknight> cables, hmm it's sort of just splitting the cpu but all the power is still there.  hard to explain i suppose. i dont really know the mechanics of it
[07:57] <Nehal> unfo: i won't be using linux that much. windows will remain my primary partition, therefore it is unnecessary to add a bootloader
[07:57] <aimee> xtknight, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13321/ says its there
[07:57] <xtknight> cables, i think it shortens the cpu pipeline
[07:57] <unfo> Nehal: instead, have it install grub in the MBR then change your grub config to make Windows the default choice.
[07:58] <xtknight> utilizes cache/pipeline in most efficient way
[07:58] <thinman1189> dylock: okay, thanks for your help.
[07:58] <xtknight> something like that
[07:58] <cables> xtknight, ok, either way I've established that disabling it helps me encode video faster :)
[07:58] <aimee> xtknight, do you think rebooting would help
[07:58] <xtknight> aimee, i guess you can try.  i'm afraid this is going to be a nightmare
[07:58] <caveman> good morning
[07:59] <Nehal> unfo: i prefer floppy, then i can simply select by inserting/removing it... it has always been a personal preference that i like...
[07:59] <xtknight> aimee, i'm running low on steam right now
[07:59] <aimee> xtknight, welcome to my world
[07:59] <xtknight> takes a lot longer to debug over chat
[07:59] <aimee> xtknight, dont worry youre not the first to enter the aimee zone
[07:59] <shirish> guys Im able to ping the network printer
[07:59] <xtknight> aimee, i say just reinstall if you really want it to work.
[08:00] <unfo> Nehal: unfortunately, the ubuntu installer doesn't allow that.
[08:00] <aimee> where nothing works like its supposed to...and everything can go to hell in seconds
[08:00] <bullgard4> I downloaded the program package 'swish++'. How to call the program 'swich++'?
[08:00] <aimee> xtknight, so just go to synaptic and reinstall the package
[08:00] <Nehal> unfo: ok.. i guess i can just skip installing the bootloader, then put my own on the floppy
[08:01] <xtknight> aimee, what linux is this by the way?
[08:01] <xtknight> aimee, 32bit or 64bit?
[08:01] <aimee> ubuntu 6.02 i think
[08:01] <xtknight> aimee, output of `uname -a`.  just paste it here
[08:01] <Nehal> unfo: nm, i can install to floppy ... i found it in the installation docs
[08:02] <unfo> bullgard4: what command did you type to get swish++?
[08:02] <aimee> xtknight Linux aimee-desktop 2.6.17-11-generic #2 SMP Thu Feb 1 19:52:28 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
[08:02] <unfo> Nehal: really? then i was wrong before then.
[08:03] <bullgard4> unfo: I used Synaptic to download the program package 'swish++'.
[08:03] <xtknight> aimee, could you post the page of "about:plugins" into pastebin so i can see all the plugins that do work?
[08:03] <xtknight> aimee, just do Select all, copy, i'll be able to read it
[08:03] <unfo> bullgard4: right-click on the package, go Properties, and see what it installs to /usr/bin
[08:03] <unfo> run that.
[08:03] <xircx> what program can i use to downlod songs?
[08:03] <aimee> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13321/
[08:03] <xircx> frostwire wont work
[08:03] <unfo> (i mean right-click in Synaptic.)
[08:03] <sid> xircx: gtk-gnutella
[08:03] <dan20> What is the package called for the OpenSSH server (sshd)?
[08:04] <bullgard4> unfo: I will try to do as you advised. Thank you.
[08:04] <xtknight> !info sshd
[08:04] <xtknight> !find sshd
[08:04] <ubotu> Package sshd does not exist in edgy, edgy-backports, edgy-seveas
[08:04] <unfo> bullgard4: You're welcome.
[08:04] <unfo> xircx: i use amule
[08:04] <dan20> !find openssh
[08:04] <xtknight> !info openssh-server | dan20
[08:04] <ubotu> File sshd found in gradm, logwatch, openssh-server, ssh-krb5
[08:04] <ubotu> Found: openssh-client, openssh-server
[08:04] <ubotu> dan20: openssh-server: Secure shell server, an rshd replacement. In component main, is optional. Version 1:4.3p2-5ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 212 kB, installed size 552 kB
[08:04] <Nehal> unfo: http://ftp.ubuntulinux.org/ubuntu/dists/warty/main/installer-i386/current/doc/manual/en/ch06s03.html#id2514188  ... look at 'other choice' in this section
[08:04] <unfo> my brother uses a BitTorrent client instead.
[08:04] <dan20> ah, thanks.
[08:04] <aimee> xtknight, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13321/
[08:04] <Crazytom> !ssh
[08:04] <ubotu> SSH is the Secure SHell protocol. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto for usage. Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows; it can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[08:05] <harry> unfo: Well, I read a thing on this website http://www.knithx.net/2006/07/29/how-to-run-photoshop-cscs2-in-linux/ and I need to change a registry value.
[08:05] <xtknight> aimee, wrong link i'm afraid.  that is ls -al.  i need the about:plugins page
[08:05] <unfo> harry: which one?
[08:05] <umop_> When I talk into my mic I can hear the sound come out of my speaker, but i cant record the sound in any apps, how do i fix this?
[08:06] <harry> I believe the gist of it was that CS2 checks the registry for a registry key that has the serial number
[08:06] <shirish> guys: I'm using Dapper 6.06 Linux M2 2.6.15-28-386 #1 PREEMPT Thu Feb 1 15:51:56 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
[08:06] <shirish>  I'm trying to set up a network printer HP Laserjet 2600n, I'm able to ping the printer, CUPS is showing as the job is being printed but no output
[08:06] <unfo> Nehal: that info applies to Ubuntu 4.10 which is two years old.
[08:06] <harry> so I need to take that key and put it into WINE
[08:06] <unfo> *three
[08:06] <xtknight> harry, "wine regedit"
[08:06] <xtknight> quick way to get up the reg editor
[08:06] <thinman1189> how do I restore the computer to the default font?
[08:06] <Nehal> heh.. i probably shouldn't be using google to search for docs
[08:06] <aimee> xtknight. i dont have it
[08:06] <unfo> harry: for more help, ask in IRC channel #winehq
[08:06] <unfo> :)
[08:07] <harry> ok, thanks.
[08:07] <xtknight> aimee, start firefox.  type in "about:plugins" in the address bar.  it'll look like a website.  now edit->select all, copy everything you see there into a pastebin.
[08:07] <dan20> Flannel:  That bug report I made was changed to "Confirmed".  Does this mean it's verified as being a bug, or does it mean something else?
[08:07] <thinman1189> how do I restore the computer to the default font?
[08:07] <xtknight> thinman1189, system->prefs->fonts
[08:07] <xtknight> thinman1189, bitstream Vera is default
[08:07] <xircx> gtk-gnutella dont open
[08:08] <harry> xtknight: wait is that a standalone command , or do I do wine regedit {filename}
[08:08] <shirish> it uses the foo2hp driver, any ideas anybody?
[08:08] <xtknight> thinman1189, never mind that.  i think it's Sans but it's close
[08:08] <xircx> i installed it and i hit applications and internet and licked on gtk-gnutella and nothing happens
[08:08] <xtknight> harry, just "wine regedit" to load a registry editor for the current wine User/environment
[08:08] <harry> ok.
[08:08] <Nehal> unfo: https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/installation-guide/i386/module-details.html#di-make-bootable   there we go ;)
[08:09] <thinman1189> xtknight: there's multiple bitstream veras, which one?
[08:09] <xtknight> thinman1189, does it need to be the exact default or just something readable?
[08:09] <aimee> xtknight, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13322/
[08:09] <unfo> Nehal: so you will need a CD with debian-installer on it i guess.
[08:09] <xtknight> thinman1189, i think the exact default is Sans.  i cant remember
[08:09] <Nehal> unfo: why is that?
[08:10] <xtknight> aimee, well it looks like it's installed to me.
[08:10] <xtknight> aimee, the pogo site still doesn't work?
[08:10] <thinman1189> xtknight: a while ago I fiddled with the settings. the font is too big and some things are distorted. I was hoping that restoring to the default settings would fix it.
[08:10] <aimee> xtknight....nope
[08:10] <Nehal> oh i see
[08:10] <xtknight> aimee, alright well i did see one problem with the output
[08:10] <aimee> xtknight, what was that
[08:10] <xtknight> aimee, type "sudo rm -rf /usr/lib/firefox/libjavaplugin_oji.so"
[08:11] <xtknight> aimee, this will remove an old corrupted version of java
[08:11] <xtknight> thinman1189, `sudo dpkg-reconfigure libxft` /might/ fix it...
[08:11] <xtknight> thinman1189, actually libxft1 or libxft2
[08:11] <xtknight> libxft2 i guess.
[08:12] <mon^rch> how long will ubuntu keep the repo's open for the out-dated distro's if I choose to keep a distro will I still be able to update it?
[08:12] <xtknight> repos for Hoary and breezy are still open aren't they?
[08:12] <xtknight> probably quite awhile
[08:12] <ant-> its like 2yrs
[08:12] <ant-> they are supported
[08:12] <xtknight> well dapper will haev to be open for at least 5
[08:12] <ant-> heh
[08:12] <PanzerMKZ> I thought dapper was 6 years
[08:13] <PanzerMKZ> the whole LTS stuff
[08:13] <xtknight> maybe
[08:13] <xtknight> 5-6 something
[08:13] <RoC_MM> 3 on desktop, 5 on server
[08:13] <Nehal> unfo: where can i find the info about which CDs have debian-installer on it?
[08:13] <xtknight> !alternate | Nehal
[08:13] <ubotu> Nehal: 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.
[08:13] <aimee> xtknight, think i did something wrong ttp://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13323/
[08:14] <xtknight> aimee, looks like it worked.  it would return nothing
[08:14] <RoC_MM> server is pretty impressive, basic install was like sub-500 megs and only 15MB of ram usage after it booted.
[08:14] <aimee> okay
[08:14] <xtknight> aimee, now type this "killall firefox-bin"
[08:14] <PanzerMKZ> yea I am using server now. it is pretty sweet. First thing to do though is install openssh
[08:15] <xtknight> aimee, restart firefox and try the pogo site again
[08:15] <unfo> Nehal: if you want the more advanced installer, which that doc u mentioned talks about, you'll need the alternate CD.  It's easier to just install the standard way and edit the grub config file easily leter.
[08:15] <aimee> xtknight. okay did that
[08:16] <thinman1189> xtknight: got it, thanks for the help.
[08:16] <senaqu1> anyone got any urls or info on getting software raid (md) working on ubuntu edgy, or at least getting it to cooperate with udev?
[08:16] <ant-> !raid
[08:16] <ubotu> Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[08:16] <senaqu1> thanks ant :-0
[08:16] <bright_fame> my laptop often freezes on boot with "BUG:soft lockup detected on CPU#0" i suspect the builtin wireless is the problem. how should i stop the wireless being setup during boot (it's using ipw3945 module)? can i tell the kernel to never load this module?
[08:16] <thinman1189> !gaim
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[08:16] <aimee> xtknight, brb
[08:17] <Priest-of-Psi> man I cant even work with 8 desktops anymore
[08:17] <Priest-of-Psi> hehehe
[08:17] <xtknight> the joy of having java problems for an hour and a half
[08:17] <xtknight> i can just feel the pain
[08:18] <shirish> guys can somebody help me in setting up a printer, it's an epson r230 which is connected to a windows machine
[08:18] <Priest-of-Psi> xtknight: thats not good buddy
[08:18] <xtknight> supposedly this user has tried to get java working for 3 weeks lol
[08:18] <smick> I'm getting beryl instructions here: http://wiki.beryl-project.org/wiki/Install_Beryl_on_Ubuntu_Edgy_with_nVidia#Adding_Beryl_repository
[08:18] <senaqu1> oh, i've read those already, raidconfiguration is geared towards dmraid with its limited sataraid (fakeraid) support
[08:18] <xtknight> im already tired after an hour
[08:18] <nooblmao> the sound on my computer stopped working and I don't know where to begin (the speakers are not broken)
[08:18] <xtknight> ;P
[08:18] <smick> are these the easiest for ubuntu?
[08:18] <senaqu1> !md
[08:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about md - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:18] <thinman1189> xtknight: seriously, what is it with java? it just doesn't seem to want to work.
[08:18] <xtknight> i dont know..sun used to hate open source or something
[08:19] <xtknight> and now they /are/ open source but the binaries aren't
[08:19] <xtknight> or something
[08:19] <xtknight> i wish i knew
[08:19] <RoC_MM> that's confusing
[08:19] <umop_> When I talk into my mic I can hear the sound come out of my speaker, but i cant record the sound in any apps, how do i fix this?
[08:19] <ozzloy> where are the images for the screensaver "cosmos" stored?  is it available online somewhere?
[08:19] <xtknight> i dont think the repositories have the open source version yet
[08:19] <ricky> does anyone know what's the package's name that make your desktop like when is rain?
[08:19] <xtknight> hence the agreement license
[08:19] <xtknight> ricky, compiz or Beryl
[08:19] <xtknight> ricky, lot more than a package though.  requires a compositing server
[08:19] <bulmer> thinman1189: whats wrong with your java?
[08:20] <ricky> xtknight thnx
[08:20] <xtknight> aimee, any luck?
[08:20] <Priest-of-Psi> ricky: beryl FTW
[08:20] <xtknight> or same old tired errors?
[08:20] <aimee> xtknight, well rebooting didnt help still says i have no java
[08:20] <xtknight> aimee, alright.  i'll need the site/game you're trying.  you did link me to a site before but it was only an error message.  i'd need the actual game you're trying that is failing so i can see where the problem lies.
[08:20] <aimee> had java yesterday
[08:20] <bulmer> aimee how did you install it?
[08:20] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: whats in /opt/java?
[08:20] <aimee> lol
[08:20] <xtknight> i dont think Jesus himself could fix it
[08:21] <xtknight> although i dont believe /opt/java is a standard dir in any package
[08:21] <Priest-of-Psi> xtknight: its either opt/java
[08:21] <Priest-of-Psi> or /bin/java
[08:21] <Nehal> unfo: nah.. i don't mind.... i installed slackware 5 years ago.. so i think i can handle it :)
[08:22] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: what does whereis java return? and which java
[08:22] <bulmer> no its in /usr/bin/java
[08:22] <ajmorris_> anyone successfully run wine 0.9.9 here?
[08:22] <Priest-of-Psi> oh
[08:22] <teenbeat2007> whats the difference between wine and wineX
[08:22] <unfo> Nehal: then i think u can handle it too :)
[08:22] <xtknight> Priest-of-Psi, it seems to appear in her abuot:plugins for Firefox
[08:22] <xtknight> Priest-of-Psi, although a partiular site (pogo) does not want to recognize it
[08:22] <unfo> teenbeat2007: do not use winex.
[08:22] <aimee> xtknight, i cant get a url for you only the one with the error message...pick a game and i cant play it
[08:23] <Priest-of-Psi> did she install it via firefox?
[08:23] <teenbeat2007> unfo: Why is that
[08:23] <xtknight> Priest-of-Psi, nope. sudo apt-get install sun-java5-plugin
[08:23] <unfo> teenbeat2007: it is an old version of a commercial fork of wine.  It is useless nowadays.
[08:23] <Lgndryhr> hi
[08:23] <teenbeat2007> unfo: problems
[08:23] <aimee> priest of psi, it worked yesterday with pogo
[08:23] <xtknight> Priest-of-Psi, she seems to haev about three java installs somehow
[08:23] <unfo> If you use wine, use at least 0.9.15 or better.
[08:23] <teenbeat2007> unfo: ah ok
[08:23] <Lgndryhr> i am having a problem with my screensaver and screen lock function
[08:23] <xtknight> had broken java 1.4docs package on there a secon dago
[08:23] <xtknight> second ago**
[08:23] <Priest-of-Psi> xtknight: thats  not good
[08:23] <ajmorris_> so no one has run wine 0.9.9 then?
[08:23] <Lgndryhr> help would be much appreciated
[08:23] <xtknight> fixed that.  now we can't get java 1.5 working at all.
[08:23] <xtknight> so i'd suggest java 1.6 next
[08:23] <zulfajuniadi> sc
[08:23] <teenbeat2007> unfo: is there something better than wine
[08:24] <xtknight> java6 packages, in backports you'd have to have her enable it
[08:24] <bulmer> where did she install her java 1.5?
[08:24] <xtknight> bulmer, ubuntu package
[08:24] <aimee> the wierdest thing is that it worked until last night
[08:24] <senaqu1> teenbeat2007: transgaming, cedega, vmplayer, crossover .. depends what you want to do
[08:24] <unfo> teenbeat2007: VMware Server is much better but hard to install.
[08:24] <bulmer> no i meant which directory?
[08:24] <Priest-of-Psi> unfo: check out virtual box
[08:24] <xtknight> aimee, well you did seem to have updates available.  try this. "sudo apt-get update" and then "sudo apt-get upgrade"
[08:24] <xtknight> aimee, who knows it could reveal something..
[08:24] <Priest-of-Psi> its much better then vmware
[08:24] <thinman1189> bulmer: sorry for the delay. For some reason a particular java client takes up 40% of my cpu in windows but completely destroys me in ubuntu. It takes up 100% and can still barely function.
[08:24] <Xteven> hi there, I'm looking for a gnome applet in ubuntu, that can watch a logfile and notify me when a new line appears in that file. I want to use it to notify me of special events in syslog
[08:25] <unfo> teenbeat2007: vmware server is closed-source freeware.  It works well for anything except DirectX gaming.
[08:25] <unfo> what do you want to do?
[08:25] <senaqu1> teenbeat2007: apt-get install vmplayer :-) you can use a tool to generate your .vmx files for your specific configuration
[08:25] <xtknight> aimee, output of both of those commands would also be helpful
[08:25] <unfo> Xteven: what events do you care about?
[08:25] <AzMoo> Hey, I'm having issues with my packages. I'm trying to update and it's telling me my software index is broken, so I run sudo apt-get -f install, but python-uno fails to install and everything stays broken.
[08:25] <xtknight> AzMoo, "sudo dpkg --configure -a"
[08:25] <teenbeat2007> unfo: can i play bf2 with it
[08:25] <bulmer> thinman1189: how many java clients you know you are running?
[08:26] <Priest-of-Psi> teenbeat2007: use virtualbox or cedega
[08:26] <Xteven> unfo: all kinds, I plan to monitor several things in the background with cron, and log events in that logfile so I can get notifications
[08:26] <xtknight> don't think you can play bf2 until you get Xen with Intel VT extensions and graphics card virtualization
[08:26] <xtknight> good luck
[08:26] <Xteven> unfo: for example, if a host goes down, or if I have new mail
[08:26] <aimee> xtnight, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13324/
[08:26] <Priest-of-Psi> xtknight: virtualbox works
[08:26] <xtknight> Priest-of-Psi, lol not for BF2 ?
[08:26] <xtknight> Priest-of-Psi, i'll have to try this
[08:26] <thinman1189> bulmer: I've only attempted to run that one client, that I know of. I've never tried multiple java at the same time-just one pretty much crashes me.
[08:26] <Priest-of-Psi> no I played f.e.a.r in it
[08:26] <teenbeat2007> cedega i dont like
[08:26] <AzMoo> xtknight, didn't help
[08:27] <teenbeat2007> so virtualbox
[08:27] <xtknight> aimee, now try "sudo apt-get upgrade"
[08:27] <Kotik> i like PIZDA
[08:27] <unfo> ajmorris_: use the wine 0.9.30-0ubuntu2~edgy1 available to Ubuntu Edgy users.
[08:27] <bulmer> thinman1189: which java client and for which app?
[08:27] <xtknight> virtualbox virtualizes the graphics card?
[08:27] <Priest-of-Psi> xtknight: AFAIK
[08:27] <thinman1189> bulmer: it's for a java game.
[08:27] <xircx> !vncviewer
[08:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about vncviewer - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:27] <unfo> Xteven: maybe there's a gui available for network-monitoring software?
[08:27] <Kotik> FUCK YOU ALL
[08:27] <Kotik> FUCK YOU ALL
[08:27] <Kotik> FUCK YOU ALL
[08:27] <Kotik> i like PIZDA
[08:27] <Kotik> i like PIZDA
[08:27] <Kotik> i like PIZDA
[08:27] <Kotik> i like PIZDA
[08:27] <Kotik> FUCK YOU ALL
[08:27] <xtknight> !ops
[08:27] <Kotik> FUCK YOU ALL
[08:27] <ubotu> 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
[08:27] <aimee> xtknight, wrokin onit
[08:27] <Kotik> FUCK YOU ALL
[08:27] <Kotik> =)
[08:28] <aimee> workin even
[08:28] <Kotik> !ops
[08:28] <thinman1189> xircx: it's called vlc media player.
[08:28] <Burgundavia> Hobbsee: ?
[08:28] <Priest-of-Psi> there are clips on youtube of people running vista in virtualbox
[08:28] <Xteven> unfo: maybe there is, but I'm looking for something generic. monitoring a host is just an example
[08:28] <bulmer> thinman1189: you may have to set the memory size it uses..try java --help
[08:28] <ajmorris_> unfo, i am using 0.9.34 but i want to use 0.9.9
[08:28] <Hobbsee> Burgundavia: got him
[08:28] <jenda> Damn you're fast
[08:28] <teenbeat2007> unfo: is virtualbox also running on 7.04
[08:28] <unfo> ajmorris_: why do you want to use unsupported software?
[08:28] <Burgundavia> ugh, ok
[08:28] <unfo> teenbeat2007: yes
[08:28] <thinman1189> bulmer: please excuse my ignorance, try what?
[08:29] <teenbeat2007> unfo: ok because im upgrading now
[08:29] <ajmorris_> unfo, it is supposed to be able to install more apps
[08:29] <xtknight> i have no idea how Virtualbox virtualizes the graphics card
[08:29] <xtknight> doesn't sound right to me
[08:29] <RoundyT1> anyone wanna help me install a sound card that doesn't seem to be working?
[08:29] <xtknight> not w/ 3D support
[08:29] <xtknight> pretty much no way in 10 yrs that's happening
[08:29] <unfo> xircx: did you mean xtightvncviewer maybe?
[08:29] <bulmer> thinman1189: java -help may tell you which param you can set for memory, either that or google for setting memory usage of java
[08:29] <unfo> ajmorris_: i doubt it
[08:29] <teenbeat2007> unfo: what about ati video cards is that also improved in feisty
[08:30] <unfo> teenbeat2007: if you upgrade to 7.04 we cannot provide you with tech support here anymore.
[08:30] <Xteven> unfo: there is metamonitor for example, but it's not packaged in ubuntu I believe
[08:30] <xtknight> feisty has easier installation of ATI and NVIDIA drivers
[08:30] <teenbeat2007> ok
[08:30] <xtknight> unfo, well we can next month, no?
[08:30] <xtknight> :P
[08:30] <unfo> teenbeat2007: you'll have to go to channel ubuntu+1
[08:30] <RoundyT1> anyone wanna help me install a sound card that doesn't seem to be working?
[08:30] <unfo> xtknight: yes
[08:30] <teenbeat2007> ok im ask them there then, thanx anyway
[08:30] <Fujitsu> xtknight: Only 18 days :)
[08:30] <xtknight> yuppers
[08:30] <aimee> xtknight, holy crud this is takin forever
[08:31] <aimee> lol
[08:31] <^^CatTuX^^> ALL: Is anybody free? :(
[08:31] <xtknight> you're telling me
[08:31] <xtknight> heh
[08:31] <xtknight> all this for java?
[08:31] <zulfajuniadi> ^^CatTuX^^: yes
[08:31] <xtknight> is it worth it??
[08:31] <Hobbsee> ^^CatTuX^^: yes, you can.  you can modify it however you like, according to the GPL
[08:31] <xtknight> :P
[08:31] <aimee> xtknight, what i dont understand is why it worked yesterday and doesnt today
[08:31] <Priest-of-Psi> http://www.virtualbox.org/ <[08:31] <xtknight> aimee, me neither
[08:32] <aimee> xtknight, if youre gonna stick it out be prepared to use it....lmao
[08:32] <RoundyT1> I need help installing a SOUNDBLASTER LIVE 24BIT for my desktop. It's installed via PCI and I can't seem to get it to work. also, If I was wondering if it still plays in 5.1.....can anyone help?
[08:32] <Phineas> I just set up a samba share between my Ubuntu box and XP box.  I can see files on Ubuntu but do not have permission to add from XP.  Would this be an attribute of the "share"?
[08:32] <joh1> can someone send me a message
[08:32] <xtknight> aimee, lol
[08:32] <^^CatTuX^^> Hobbsee can i create a custom Ubuntu Derivative for my class fellows and university fellows just to help them in studies by embedding some more packages in the default ubuntu installation?
[08:32] <RoundyT1> joh1, sent message.
[08:32] <xtknight> aimee, i recommend a reinstall unless you want more hours of debugging.  i'm not sure i'm willing to spend any more time on a broken install at the moment
[08:32] <aimee> xtknight, im a funny girl
[08:33] <Xteven> also, there is "watchpost", yet not packaged in ubuntu :(
[08:33] <Hobbsee> ^^CatTuX^^: yes, as long as it follows the GPL.
[08:33] <aimee> xtknight, so just go to synaptic and reinstall?
[08:33] <xtknight> aimee, i mean reinstall ubuntu
[08:33] <Flannel> ^^CatTuX^^: you might be interested in: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization/6%2e06 nd/or https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallCDCustomization
[08:33] <xtknight> aimee, you will probably have a working system faster than trying to fix this archaic impossible java problem
[08:33] <^^CatTuX^^> Flannel: Great!
[08:33] <aimee> xtknight, oh hell how do i do that
[08:33] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: I personally will remove all java packages and reinstall
[08:33] <xtknight> aimee, i will redirect you to Priest-of-Psi for now
[08:34] <RoundyT1> joh1, sent message.
[08:34] <RoundyT1> I need help installing a SOUNDBLASTER LIVE 24BIT for my desktop. It's installed via PCI and I can't seem to get it to work. also, If I was wondering if it still plays in 5.1.....can anyone help?
[08:34] <unfo> ^^CatTuX^^: does Edubuntu not already suit your needs?
[08:34] <aimee> xtknight, thank you so much for tryin to help
[08:34] <^^CatTuX^^> So i can customize ubuntu as long as its for educational purposes and it is under GPL?
[08:34] <xtknight> aimee, slightly disappointed although we got rid of the Java 1.4 docs at least
[08:34] <Fujitsu> ^^CatTuX^^: For any purpose at all.
[08:34] <aimee> priest of psi, we have tried that
[08:34] <stdin> RoundyT1: have you seen https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundcardsWithHardwareSynth ?
[08:34] <xtknight> Priest-of-Psi, sort of
[08:34] <xtknight> :P
[08:34] <^^CatTuX^^> unfo: Nope that for international students, We are university students here, we need some more packages to be embedded... :(
[08:35] <^^CatTuX^^> Fujitsu: Really?
[08:35] <aimee> xtknight, i  know me to...lol...can we still be friends....lol
[08:35] <RoundyT1> stdin, ha, been every where but that one...i'll go check it out (thanks)
[08:35] <unfo> ^^CatTuX^^: which?
[08:35] <xtknight> needs to nuke java 1.1-1.6 and every single thing.  i recommend "locate java | xargs -l1 sudo rm -rf" personally
[08:35] <thinman1189> I'm trying to use a rollerball mouse but ubuntu doesn't recognize the extra buttons. how can I configure the buttons? I tried system>preferences>mouse.
[08:35] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: awww cute :D
[08:35] <thadthudpucker> who do i ask about getting archive manager to open a .rar file?
[08:35] <dan20> !mouse buttons
[08:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mouse buttons - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:35] <Flannel> ^^CatTuX^^: definately go the alt. CD route (install CD), because it's got a lot more room for packages.
[08:35] <dan20> !many buttons
[08:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about many buttons - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:35] <dan20> !mouse
[08:35] <ubotu> Enabling extra mouse buttons: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto  - Enabling serial mouse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto
[08:35] <Priest-of-Psi> thadthudpucker: install unrar
[08:35] <Fujitsu> ^^CatTuX^^: That's the point of free/open source software.
[08:35] <aimee> priest of psi, lmao
[08:35] <thadthudpucker> thanks
[08:35] <AzMoo> Hey, I'm having issues with my packages. I'm trying to update and it's telling me my software index is broken, so I run sudo apt-get -f install, but python-uno fails to install and everything stays broken.
[08:36] <dan20> !many buttons | thinman1189
[08:36] <thinman1189> dan20: thanks
[08:36] <dan20> np :)
[08:36] <xtknight> (more dpkg problems) /me prays
[08:36] <xtknight> AzMoo, post errors on pastebin
[08:36] <Priest-of-Psi> AzMoo: try apt-get update && apt-get ugrade
[08:36] <^^CatTuX^^> Fujitsu: Hmmm I LOVE Open Source ;) :P Great Help Provided by you guys, so now i can be at ease that no one can sue me if i work under GPL
[08:36] <Flannel> unfo: Edubuntu is really suited for a classroom client/server thing.   For desktops, its better to go Ubuntu, and install the Edubuntu games/themes/etc
[08:36] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: so lets remove java
[08:36] <dan20> xtknight: I read all through the many buttons page for mice, and I followed the directions as best I could, but I'm not getting any results
[08:36] <Priest-of-Psi> all the package
[08:36] <unfo> Flannel: ah.
[08:36] <aimee> azmoo, and be prepared to wait a million years
[08:36] <^^CatTuX^^> Do i have to get a license from ubuntu developers or anyone before working on it? can they sue me for not letting them know?
[08:37] <unfo> ^^CatTuX^^: remastering your own CD will be a hassle and take hours.  It is 100% free and legal to do it but it is a waste of time unless you have 100 clients or more.
[08:37] <Priest-of-Psi> ^^CatTuX^^: its GPL
[08:37] <aimee> priest of psi, can i do that while im still doing the upgrade thing
[08:37] <Fujitsu> ^^CatTuX^^: No, that's fine.
[08:37] <Priest-of-Psi> go google GPL
[08:37] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: nah
[08:37] <Priest-of-Psi> !GPL
[08:37] <ubotu> gpl is the GNU General Public License. See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
[08:37] <unfo> ^^CatTuX^^: Better to just use fanout and fanterm.
[08:37] <enkidu1016> i kinda killed my x server and it wont start anymore.when i boot up it locks on the startup spash screen and i dont know what it is locking on.. is there a way to disable the splash bootup scree ?
[08:37] <enkidu1016> sreen..
[08:37] <aimee> priest of psi, well then i guess we have to wait....lol
[08:38] <umop_> When I talk into my mic I can hear the sound come out of my speaker, but i cant record the sound in any apps, how do i fix this?
[08:38] <unfo> ^^CatTuX^^: Or walk to each PC and install the software you need.
[08:38] <AzMoo> xtknight, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13325/
[08:38] <Crazytom> !fwcutter
[08:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fwcutter - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:38] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: its ok its 9am here I jst woke up
[08:38] <unfo> umop_: sorry you're having trouble... maybe try www.ubuntuforums.org if nobody here can help
[08:38] <^^CatTuX^^> well my university students are willing to use it, if i made it worth.
[08:38] <xtknight> thank god because it's 2am here
[08:38] <unfo> ^^CatTuX^^: how many students?
[08:38] <^^CatTuX^^> and hopefully i will get prayers of many students, atleast 300
[08:38] <Priest-of-Psi> xtknight: where you from bud?
[08:38] <bulmer> ^^CatTuX^^: look for ubuntu remastered in google  you'd find your answers
[08:38] <xtknight> Priest-of-Psi, united states
[08:38] <umop_> unfo, may get to that soon.
[08:39] <Priest-of-Psi> ah
[08:39] <aimee> xtknight, here too....tired of me already....lmao
[08:39] <unfo> umop_: you'll save time :)  or maybe ##hardware
[08:39] <Sacarah> hi all
[08:39] <Priest-of-Psi> Sacarah: sup
[08:39] <zulfajuniadi> hello Sacarah
[08:39] <thinman1189> dan20: I'm not sure which one to use. my mouse is usb but it's plugged into the mouse port with an adapter(because acronis bootloader doesn't recognize usb devices)
[08:39] <unfo> ^^CatTuX^^: make a trial group of 10 students.  Give them normal ubuntu and tell them how to install more packages themselves using the Add/Remove tool.
[08:39] <unfo> See how they like it.
[08:40] <unfo> If they like it THEN consider remastering Ubuntu.
[08:40] <dan20> thinman1189: You need to install imwheel first
[08:40] <xtknight> Priest-of-Psi,  next step i recommend for aimee on this issue.  "sudo dpkg --purge --force-all sun-java5-jre sun-java5-bin sun-java5-plugin java-common libgcj7-0 libgcj-common"
[08:40] <^^CatTuX^^> unfo: and?
[08:40] <xtknight> and later, "sudo apt-get -f install"
[08:40] <dan20> thinman1189: I'm actually trying to figure it all out with my mouse too.
[08:40] <enkidu1016> anyone able to tell me how to disable the boot splash screen.. and my x is dead.
[08:40] <Priest-of-Psi> xtknight:  yeah I said the same thing
[08:40] <unfo> don't make your own distro yet, until you run a trial first.
[08:40] <Sacarah> does anyone recommended making partitions with beta 7.04?
[08:40] <xtknight> Priest-of-Psi, then try java1.6 from backports instead.  1.5 may be borked with the pogo site
[08:40] <dan20> thinman1189: I have an MX518 from Logitech and I'm trying to get the thumb buttons to actually work
[08:40] <zulfajuniadi> enkidu1016: alt+ctrl+f1
[08:41] <dan20> thinman1189: :  No luck yet
[08:41] <Priest-of-Psi> xtknight: well if it worked before 1.5 will work again
[08:41] <xtknight> Priest-of-Psi,  .so is loaded but site fails to recognize it.  possibly a 1.4 install was on her PC before when it /did/ work.
[08:41] <bulmer> Priest-of-Psi: you're having difficulty installing java?
[08:41] <Priest-of-Psi> I think its just a firefox thing
[08:41] <Priest-of-Psi> bulmer: no
[08:41] <xtknight> proably
[08:41] <xtknight> bulmer, aimee is
[08:41] <Priest-of-Psi> helping aimee
[08:41] <bulmer> ahh okay..l
[08:41] <xtknight> Priest-of-Psi, first thing that happened was a broken java 1.4.  we removed it forcefully then installed java 1.5 instead.
[08:41] <enkidu1016> zulfajuniadi: the problem there is it dose not show the proccess it just says booting kernel
[08:41] <Fujitsu> enkidu1016: When you see the boot menu at startup, select the normal entry, press e twice, remove the `splash' bit, and follow the on-screen instructions to boot that, I've forgotten the last couple of steps.
[08:41] <xtknight> i assumed 1.5 would work better but maybe she needs 1.4 again, which is what i'm guessing she had when it worked before
[08:42] <dan20> thinman1189:  You should use the first link, not the serial mouse link.
[08:42] <zulfajuniadi> enkidu1016: what distro are you using?
[08:42] <Priest-of-Psi> xtknight: So lets move back to 1.4
[08:42] <thinman1189> dan20: my mouse is also logitech, not sure the model number though. it's a trackball that you move with your pointer finger :s
[08:42] <ricky> does anyone know how can i exec compiz?
[08:42] <aimee> priest of psi, okay the upgrade update thing has finished
[08:42] <aimee> xtknight, seriously thanks for all your help
[08:42] <xtknight> Priest-of-Psi, sounds good
[08:42] <enkidu1016> Fujitsu:cool. thanks
[08:42] <xtknight> aimee, no problem and good luck
[08:42] <dan20> thinman1189: If it's PS2 or USB you should use the first link, if it hooks into a serial port, then you need the second link.
[08:42] <xtknight> AzMoo, taking a look at it
[08:42] <dan20> !many buttons | thinman1189
[08:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about many buttons - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:42] <Priest-of-Psi> brb I need some java in my cup :P
[08:43] <ry> Hi - quick question! I just installed a game called 'Enigma' from Add/Remove programs, but its not in my Applications list under any of the categories! (I rechecked add remove programs and Enigma is ticked to indicate it has been installed) Any ideas? Thanks guys
[08:43] <thinman1189> dan20:okay, thanks.
[08:43] <Priest-of-Psi> ry: try and execute enigma via console
[08:43] <ry> how do i do that?
[08:43] <dan20> ry:  Did you look under the "Games" menu?
[08:43] <xtknight> AzMoo, doesn't look good.  maybe "sudo dpkg --purge --force-all python-uno"
[08:43] <ry> yes dan20
[08:43] <Fujitsu> ry: It isn't added to the menus at the moment, as far as I know.
[08:43] <Priest-of-Psi> ry: open a terminal and type enigma
[08:43] <xtknight> AzMoo, how about just reistalling all of python maybe
[08:43] <dan20> ry:  Just checking :-D
[08:43] <shark> Hello all! Can anybody help me in BERYL and NVIDIA ?????
[08:44] <xtknight> shark, #ubuntu-effects and #beryl although not many may be around at this time
[08:44] <joe4444> anyone know why a 12mb "core" file would appear in my home directory?
[08:44] <Priest-of-Psi> shark: join ##beryl
[08:44] <xtknight> joe4444, core dump/debug i think
[08:44] <joe4444> caused by what?
[08:44] <Morrowyn> morning, any idea why the acpi doesnt work for me anymore in 6.10 while it worked fine with 6.06? Using a sis based laptop here
[08:44] <xtknight> Priest-of-Psi, thanks a lot for taking over this java problem also
[08:44] <nanothief> shark, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=263851 could help
[08:45] <Priest-of-Psi> xtknight: no issues bud
[08:45] <shark> thanks a lot
[08:45] <Fujitsu> joe4444: An application crashing.
[08:45] <Priest-of-Psi> brb getting some java
[08:45] <^^CatTuX^^> Is Ubuntu Open Source Completely?
[08:45] <xtknight> ^^CatTuX^^, completely
[08:45] <joe4444> Fujitsu, so i can just delete it?
[08:46] <Fujitsu> ^^CatTuX^^: Not all of it. Everything in main and universe is, restricted and multiverse aren't necessarily.
[08:46] <Fujitsu> xtknight: That's not true.
[08:46] <Priest-of-Psi> ^^CatTuX^^: yes except for the gfx drivers :D
[08:46] <xtknight> ^^CatTuX^^, there are things people use regularly on ubuntu that are not open source. but they can not legally be enabled by default
[08:46] <^^CatTuX^^> can i get ubuntu source to study?
[08:46] <xtknight> thus ubuntu itself i'd say is completely oepn source
[08:46] <Fujitsu> ^^CatTuX^^: Of course :)
[08:46] <^^CatTuX^^> hmmm and from where?
[08:46] <xtknight> ubuntu stock is :P
[08:46] <ry> wicked thanks
[08:47] <aimee> priest of psi, sorry chat stuck http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13326/
[08:47] <joe4444> Fujitsu, so can i delete the core file?
[08:47] <Fujitsu> ^^CatTuX^^: `apt-get source somepackage' will download the source for that package into the current directory.
[08:47] <Fujitsu> joe4444: Sure.
[08:47] <IndyGunFreak> yep, all of us bastardize ubuntu by using closed source items... ;)
[08:47] <joe4444> k, thanks
[08:47] <xtknight> we...taint the kernel
[08:47] <bulmer>  http://www.kroah.com/lkn/ <-- for copy of orielly kernel book
[08:47] <xtknight> i'm guilty of it
[08:47] <thinman1189> dan20: it won't let me change the file, says I'm not root.
[08:47] <^^CatTuX^^> hmmm and how to download whole source as one file :P ? you give me penny, i will ask for a dollar :P
[08:47] <IndyGunFreak> xtknight: me to, mainly with media codecs
[08:47] <xtknight> ^^CatTuX^^, what do you want the source code for?
[08:47] <xtknight> 'nvidia' here but that's all
[08:47] <xtknight> i think
[08:47] <dan20> thinman1189: Are you doing it from the command line or using the GUI?
[08:47] <xtknight> oh flash player
[08:48] <^^CatTuX^^> nothing, just study.... what else?
[08:48] <IndyGunFreak> xtknight: forgot about that.
[08:48] <thinman1189> gui
[08:48] <xtknight> errr
[08:48] <xtknight> ^^CatTuX^^, i misphrased that
[08:48] <thinman1189> dan20: gui
[08:48] <IndyGunFreak> xtknight: wasnt' there an open source flash player in the works?
[08:48] <xtknight> ^^CatTuX^^, for which package do you want the source code?
[08:48] <xtknight> IndyGunFreak, gnash but it sucks right now
[08:48] <dan20> thinman1189: https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/ch12s02.html
[08:48] <IndyGunFreak> ok
[08:48] <xtknight> caused me OOM (out of memory) and constant crashes
[08:48] <xtknight> in general  i dont think it's good anyway
[08:49] <^^CatTuX^^> well as such i don't know, coz you see i am going for development and customization
[08:49] <xtknight> ^^CatTuX^^, there are about 5 buillion and a half packages to customize.  but to answer your question you can not download the whole source as one big file
[08:49] <Fujitsu> ^^CatTuX^^: The entire source would be about 20 gigabytes, and is in a lot of files.
[08:49] <xtknight> ^^CatTuX^^, they are a bunch of packages welded together by config files.
[08:49] <bulmer> aimee if it was me I would have left those gcj java stuff..i dont know now if you can re-install those easily,
[08:49] <^^CatTuX^^> WOW! 20GB? i don't have that much space :(
[08:50] <xtknight> bulmer, apt-get install -f will do it
[08:50] <xtknight> ^^CatTuX^^, for starters, linux-source package gives you the core of the OS
[08:50] <shirish> hello everybody, I'm able to send a test page to a windows 98 enabled printer but nothing else, what could be happening?
[08:50] <Fujitsu> ^^CatTuX^^: Hence why you shouldn't grab all of it. There's little reason to have 95% of that stuff.
[08:50] <the-realfool> someone told me to run kanotix in here to figure out what was messing up my ubuntu install...who was it?
[08:50] <^^CatTuX^^> hmmm xtknight  and from where to get that?
[08:50] <aimee> bulmer, im not sure what to do, all i know is my java worked yesterday and doesnt today
[08:50] <dan20> thinman1189: The only other way to do it, is by the terminal.  If you're not comfortable using terminal commands (cd, mkdir, rm, etc) then I would suggest just reading that link about using the GUI.
[08:50] <xtknight> ^^CatTuX^^, sudo apt-get install linux-source
[08:50] <Priest-of-Psi> ok back
[08:51] <aimee> bulmer, we did have a freakin tornado and my wireless went down
[08:51] <the-realfool> someone told me to run kanotix in here to figure out what was messing up my ubuntu install. Im on Kanotix now but i dont know what to do
[08:51] <bulmer> aimee: what was the last command you did for java related stuff?
[08:51] <shirish> the job gets stopped each time, anybody has any idea?
[08:51] <^^CatTuX^^> how to get it using Windows? cz right now i am on windows :(
[08:51] <aimee> bulmer, but that shouldnt have caused my java to quit
[08:51] <xtknight> g'night
[08:51] <aimee> bulmer, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13326/
[08:51] <Priest-of-Psi> later xtknight sleep well
[08:52] <shirish> I'm using dapper, anybody PLEASE HELP
[08:52] <aimee> xtknight, good night and thanks again
[08:52] <bulmer> aimee: i saw those, and saw my comments regarding gcj stuff?  i wud not have remove those myself
[08:52] <Priest-of-Psi> bulmer: I think java is the only package that uses that
[08:52] <aimee> bulmer, did see your comments but was too late
[08:52] <ricky> does anyone know the package's name that make a nice toolbar only for icons?
[08:52] <Rohinton> shirish: what's the problem?
[08:53] <Priest-of-Psi> so after that she can just reinstall java
[08:53] <shirish> Anybody knows any good channels for printing?
[08:53] <Priest-of-Psi> shirish: ##samba
[08:53] <bulmer> yeah she can re-install just the Sun java and do without that gcj java (crappy)
[08:53] <aimee> priest of psi, i think we have tried that already
[08:53] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: nope
[08:54] <Priest-of-Psi> hmmm
[08:54] <shirish> thnx Priest-of-Psi :)
[08:54] <aimee> priest of psi, okay well hit me with your best shot
[08:54] <Priest-of-Psi> I must build a mail component for php
[08:54] <Priest-of-Psi> was that good enough?
[08:54] <aimee> ouch
[08:54] <Priest-of-Psi> :P
[08:55] <aimee> thank you sir may i have another....lmao
[08:55] <the-realfool> someone told me to run kanotix in here to figure out what was messing up my ubuntu install. Im on Kanotix now but i dont know what to do
[08:55] <Priest-of-Psi> ok aimee install java like you did before
[08:55] <Priest-of-Psi> the java plugin
[08:55] <Rohinton> the-realfool: what's the problem?
[08:55] <aimee> priest of psi, from synaptic?
[08:55] <zulfajuniadi> the-realfool: what was your initial problem?
[08:55] <Priest-of-Psi> add/remove programs
[08:55] <Priest-of-Psi> I dont like synaptic
[08:56] <the-realfool> installer hangs
[08:56] <Priest-of-Psi> I actually prefer using good old apt
[08:56] <the-realfool> and when i tried the text line installer it wouldnt mount cd drive
[08:56] <Priest-of-Psi> the-realfool: what version of ubuntu
[08:56] <Priest-of-Psi> ?
[08:56] <aimee> priest of psi, i will do that but you have to give the commands cuz im new at this
[08:56] <Priest-of-Psi> ok hold let me find it
[08:56] <the-realfool> i was trying to install 7.40
[08:56] <Priest-of-Psi> ok
[08:57] <the-realfool> 6.10 regular or alternat wouldnt work
[08:57] <the-realfool> they would just hang
[08:57] <Meshezabeel> Looks like the name "linux" was never trademarked, Microsoft just trademarked that name to use with MSLinux. It is now going to deny its use in all other distributions...check http://www.mslinux.org/
[08:57] <Crazytom> anyone know if an x fi soundblaster card is supported by ubuntu yet?
[08:57] <zulfajuniadi> the-realfool: tried synaptic?
[08:57] <Rohinton> the-realfool: have you checked the download/burn was ok?
[08:57] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: sudo apt-get install sun-java5-plugin
[08:57] <the-realfool> synaptic?
[08:57] <umop_> I can'tIs anyone able to help me to get my mic to work with the ASLA drivers>
[08:57] <Priest-of-Psi> from a terminal
[08:57] <the-realfool> roh - yes.
[08:57] <oddie> anyone using 'compiz'? I have just installed and my consol is white when loading it in gui?
[08:58] <AzMoo> xtknight, I can reinstall python because it fails when it tries to remove python-uno. I can't remove that manually either, because it fails on the pre-removal script :\
[08:58] <AzMoo> s/can/can't
[08:58] <zulfajuniadi> the-realfool: yes, system -> admin -> synaptic... it should fix your broken packages... if thats your problem
[08:58] <Priest-of-Psi> oddie: join #ubuntu-effects
[08:58] <unfo> oddie: fedora currently has better 3D window support built in :(
[08:58] <aimee> priest of psi, said it couldnt find package
[08:58] <Rohinton> the-realfool: but you get into the live setup? when there can you moount the cd?
[08:58] <ricky> does anyone know the package's name that make a nice transparent menu with icons in the desktop?
[08:58] <Meshezabeel> oddie, haven't used compiz, but beryl works fine for me
[08:58] <the-realfool> im on kanotix right now.
[08:58] <Priest-of-Psi> hmmmm
[08:58] <unfo> oddie: but it works equally well in ubuntu:  you just have to set up some things yourself.
[08:58] <Crazytom> Meshezabeel, after having paid the purchase price and annual renewal fees.
[08:59] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: apt-cache search sun-java
[08:59] <Priest-of-Psi> what do you see?
[08:59] <zulfajuniadi> the-realfool: the live cd version?
[08:59] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: pm?
[08:59] <the-realfool> no
[09:00] <the-realfool>  alternate
[09:00] <the-realfool> 7.40 alternate**
[09:00] <aimee> priest of psi, ok
[09:00] <aimee> and
[09:00] <Meshezabeel> Crazytom, yes microsoft is even considering charging a small seat fee to everyone using a linux kernel
[09:00] <aimee> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13327/
[09:01] <Rohinton> the-realfool: not sure if that's useful kanotix. test booting 7.04 live cd - then try mounting cd...
[09:01] <mzuverink> ok, i got the modem to work via gnome-ppp, I installed all the relevant packages, but I cannot get a dialtone at all, any dial up users have experience with this, and does it matter that I am connected to a wired ethernet connection as well phoneline?
[09:01] <zulfajuniadi> the-realfool: although it is based on debian as well, i think it's better if you try the kanotix channel
[09:01] <the-realfool> where can i get the live CD.
[09:01] <Poopette> by post!
[09:01] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: is your nick registered?
[09:01] <zulfajuniadi> the-realfool: why don't you try ubuntu?
[09:02] <the-realfool> ..
[09:02] <the-realfool> it wont work
[09:02] <Poopette> false!!!
[09:02] <Poopette> it work better than other OS like W...
[09:02] <the-realfool> everytime i put the ubuntu disc in and boot up and hit enter. it freezes
[09:02] <Rohinton> the-realfool: let's get back to basics
[09:02] <Xteven> is there some kind of generic graphical notification system in ubuntu ?
[09:02] <aimee> priest of psi, not that i know of
[09:02] <Poopette> liveCD or full installation ?
[09:03] <aimee> priest of psi, its just my name
[09:03] <the-realfool> full
[09:03] <Poopette> mm
[09:03] <Priest-of-Psi> ok aimee do the apt-cache search sun-java
[09:03] <Priest-of-Psi> and pastebin
[09:03] <Crazytom> the-realfool, how long do you wait?
[09:03] <Rohinton> the-realfool: get the live cd see if that works first.
[09:03] <Priest-of-Psi> the-realfool: do me a favour and reset you bios to defaults
[09:03] <the-realfool> first time it hung i waited 40 mins
[09:03] <coldfish> hi. Is initNG still under development? Do u suggest to install ?
[09:04] <Rohinton> the-realfool: have you changed your bios stuff?
[09:04] <Guerrand> now i heard a rumour that feisty was to be released today .... but i dont see anything apperin yet :(
[09:04] <dan20> the-realfool: How is your computer hooked to your monitor?  DVI to DVI, DVI to VGA, VGA to VGA?
[09:04] <aimee> priest of psi, im confused but http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13327/
[09:04] <the-realfool> DVI to DVI
[09:04] <dan20> Oh, nevermind then.
[09:04] <Crazytom> the-realfool, reloading bios defaults is a good idea but if that doesn't work start it and go to lunch or something
[09:04] <Meshezabeel> Guerrand, microsoft is now in charge of Feisty, it might not be released after all
[09:04] <aimee> priest of psi, i thought pm
[09:04] <bulmer> mzuverink: what have you done so far to test it?
[09:04] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: your nick has to be registered
[09:04] <dan20> the-realfool: I had a similar symptom, but mine was b/c I was going from DVI to HDMI
[09:05] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: sudo apt-get install sun-java5-plugin
[09:05] <the-realfool> when i hit Start or Install Ubuntu. a red par pops up bounces twice. and freezes
[09:05] <dan20> dan20: I naever got that issue resolved either, I just had to settle with VGA to VGA
[09:05] <aimee> oh for heavens sake....ive been talkin to you in the other room....lol
[09:05] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: you use msn?
[09:05] <mzuverink> bulmer, I install both the repo sl* packages
[09:05] <Guerrand> meshezabeel: hahaha ... guess i better start writing my own then :P
[09:06] <Morrowyn> the-realfool, try a different vga options by hitting f6, i had touse vga=771 for my laptop
[09:06] <Morrowyn> maybe you need a different one though
[09:06] <mzuverink> bulmer, I ran the wvdial confid script and thatsit
[09:06] <bulmer> mzuverink: after that what did you do to test the modem? you have a working analog line plug-in to it?
[09:06] <the-realfool> what dies VGA have to do with it freezing and not mountng
[09:06] <dennisharrison> anyone know offhand what the package for feisty kernel headers is ?  2.6.13, I can't find it in synaptic
[09:06] <mzuverink> bulmer, the line works
[09:06] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: installing?
[09:06] <Crazytom> ok fine i get it noone wants to help me install a soundcard.  i understand, it's not like it would actually work anyway.  I bought too new of one.  so what soundcard should i buy to use with linux?  I have an onboard but i'm trying to take some load of the computer by using a pci card
[09:07] <aimee> priest of psi, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13328/
[09:07] <bulmer> mzuverink: did you attempt to issue Hayes AT commands to the modem? what were the responses?
[09:07] <aimee> priest of psi, no yahoo
[09:07] <Priest-of-Psi> ok aimee
[09:07] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: sudo apt-get install sun-java6-plugin
[09:07] <zulfajuniadi> dennisharrison: search 'kerna' in synaptic
[09:07] <zulfajuniadi> dennisharrison: search 'kernal' in synaptic
[09:07] <Morrowyn> maybe it doesnt load the svgalib properly or something before it can do the rest
[09:07] <dennisharrison> zulfajuniadi, kernel ?
[09:08] <umop_> Is anyone able to help me to get my mic to capture with the ALSA drivers?
[09:08] <mzuverink> bulmer, no ideahow to do that these are my init strings, hold on, though it does dial out with gnome-ppp
[09:08] <dan20> Crazytom: Go to www.linuxsound.org I believe they have a matrix of all manufacturers and if it's supported or not, and what driver you need.
[09:08] <zulfajuniadi> dennisharrison: yes, my bad :D
[09:08] <dan20> Crazytom: http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/
[09:08] <dennisharrison> zulfajuniadi, I did that and can't find the source/headers or anything similar
[09:08] <oddie> Priest-of-Psi: Thanks I'll have a look there now
[09:09] <dennisharrison> this is my first time using ubuntu since like .. version 4 something was in flight :)
[09:09] <Crazytom> dan20, it's not listed in the first one
[09:09] <oddie> unfo: thank you
[09:09] <dennisharrison> so, I am not sure what the package is called for sure
[09:09] <aimee> priest of psi, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13329/
[09:09] <bulmer> mzuverink: you can google for Hayes AT commadn  ATH to hangup ATDT dial using tone
[09:09] <vismac> que tal
[09:09] <Rohinton> the-realfool: or try #ubuntu-laptop
[09:09] <zulfajuniadi> dennisharrison: have you reloaded?
[09:09] <Priest-of-Psi> oddie: ?
[09:09] <mzuverink> bulmer, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13330/
[09:09] <dan20> Crazytom: http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/index.php?vendor=vendor-Creative_Labs#matrix
[09:09] <Crazytom> dan20, i'm pretty sure it's not supported so i'm asking you guys what i should buy.  what would work out of the box
[09:09] <oddie> Priest-of-Psi: Thanks for the info about ubuntu effects channel
[09:10] <unfo> oddie: fixed?
[09:10] <Priest-of-Psi> ah
[09:10] <Priest-of-Psi> np
[09:10] <dennisharrison> zulfajuniadi, doing so now, synaptic should show everything from apt-cache right ?
[09:10] <oddie> unfo: not yet
[09:10] <Priest-of-Psi> oddie: I prefer beryl over compiz
[09:10] <bulmer> mzuverink: you can google for Hayes AT commadn  ATH to hangup ATDT dial using tone <-- try this two for now
[09:10] <zulfajuniadi> dennisharrison: yes, it should
[09:10] <unfo> oddie: you're welcome anyway :)
[09:10] <dan20> Crazytom: Yeah, it's not supported.  The reason why is, is that Creative isn't working with developers to get support created.
[09:10] <Morrowyn> how so? doesnt beryl and compix gonna fuse anyways?
[09:10] <zulfajuniadi> dennisharrison: i assume you have enabled all repositories right?
[09:10] <dan20> Crazytom: That list would show you all Creative Labs cards that are supported, so you could just buy one of those.
[09:10] <enpx> evrybody speak german?
[09:11] <dennisharrison> zulfajuniadi, yes indeed, I checked all the boxes in synaptic if thats what you mean :)
[09:11] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: any luck
[09:11] <dan20> Crazytom: My Creative Soundblaster Live 24-bit works out of the box with Ubuntu.
[09:11] <Crazytom> i'm wondering what would work out of the box?
[09:11] <Crazytom> thanks
[09:11] <dan20> Crazytom: Anything on that list that shows it's supported would probably work out of the box.
[09:11] <Meshezabeel> Crazytom, why do you think yours won't work?
[09:11] <zulfajuniadi> dennisharrison: are you using 6.10 or 7.04?
[09:11] <dan20> Meshezabeel: It's not supported.
[09:12] <dennisharrison> zulfajuniadi, 7.04 fully updated and running kernel 2.6.13
[09:12] <aimee> priest of psi: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13329/
[09:12] <zulfajuniadi> dennisharrison: u mean 2.6.20-13?
[09:12] <Meshezabeel> ah, ok, lol :)
[09:12] <Crazytom> Meshezabeel, i've tried it with about 5 different distros and none of them worked
[09:12] <Sacarah> how do i back up firefox bookmarks to use in linux after i format
[09:12] <Sacarah> ?
[09:12] <bulmer> aimee your dependencies on java-common   <-- you need to get this repaired
[09:12] <dennisharrison> zulfajuniadi, you caught me, that is exactly what I mean :)
[09:13] <Pipgirl> Meine Mutters Familie kommt aus Deutschland.
[09:13] <dan20> Crazytom:  Yeah, it will take a while for the support to be written because Creative is being uncooperative
[09:13] <mzuverink> anyone have a hayes compatable modem the could share their init script with me, the page i found id all greek to me
[09:13] <aimee> bulmer. how?
[09:13] <Sacarah> wowzer
[09:13] <zulfajuniadi> dennisharrison: yes... have you tried searching again?
[09:13] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: did you add extra repos?
[09:13] <Pipgirl> Anyway:
[09:13] <bulmer> aimee am not sure  maybe  aptget -install java-common ?
[09:13] <Crazytom> i've been waiting about 6 months already, i'll just buy a new card
[09:13] <aimee> priest of psi, did exactly what you said
[09:13] <Pipgirl> I got a new external hard drive and I need to figure out how to format it to ext3
[09:13] <dennisharrison> zulfajuniadi, well now that I am using 2.6.20-13 I see everything I need :)  much nicer thens earching for 2.6.13
[09:14] <dennisharrison> thanks mate!
[09:14] <Pipgirl> It's an I/O Magic 320GB
[09:14] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: no with xtknight did you add backports?
[09:14] <Pipgirl> Anyone have any ideas? I've looked around on google
[09:14] <zulfajuniadi> dennisharrison: yw.. :D
[09:14] <dennisharrison> ahh .. I have .21 installed
[09:14] <aimee> priest of psi, dont know dont think so
[09:14] <dennisharrison> guess I need to reboot again
[09:14] <bulmer> Pipgirl  you can try  fdisk /dev/sda  and from there choose the ext3
[09:14] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: hmmm
[09:14] <zulfajuniadi> Crazytom: what are arch are you trying to install? i386?
[09:15] <Pipgirl> When I view the partition table for it it gives 4 entries and says it doesn't look like a partition table
[09:15] <Crazytom> zulfajuniadi, whatever the normal one is i always forget
[09:15] <aimee> priest of psi, xtknight said i need to reinstall the whole ubuntu thing he thought
[09:15] <dennisharrison> zulfajuniadi, alright, now im going to go dive into inotify to see if I can get it doing something worthwhile for me via pyinotify, w00t
[09:15] <dan20> Crazytom: i686 probably
[09:15] <Priest-of-Psi> nah
[09:15] <dennisharrison> thanks! :)
[09:15] <dennisharrison> gnight
[09:15] <zulfajuniadi> Crazytom: are you trying to install it on a desktop / notebook?
[09:16] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: did you see what bulmer said?
[09:16] <dougie> !paste
[09:16] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[09:16] <zulfajuniadi> dennisharrison: good luck man!
[09:16] <bulmer> Pipgirl: umm i dont know, if thats what you get reading it..i dont know how to fix that
[09:16] <Pipgirl> nvm I figured it out
[09:16] <aimee> priest of psi, yes i did
[09:16] <Pipgirl> I was using "fdisk /dev/sda1" instead of "/dev/sda"
[09:16] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: did it work?
[09:16] <bulmer> Pipgirl: make sure those are not mounted, and just try  /dev/sda
[09:17] <Crazytom> zulfajuniadi, i have the notebook up and running but i've been holding off on the desktop till i know the soundcard will work.  now i'll just buy a new card and then install
[09:17] <umop_> Is anyone able to help me to get my mic to capture with the ALSA drivers?
[09:17] <zulfajuniadi> Crazytom: what soundcard are you using?
[09:17] <bulmer> aimee am curious did that command installed  java-common?
[09:17] <aimee> priest of psi, says command line is wrong
[09:17] <Crazytom> zulfajuniadi, it's a soundblaster x fi
[09:18] <aimee> bulmer, says command line wrong
[09:18] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: apt-get install package
[09:18] <Priest-of-Psi> he left of the "-" between apt and get
[09:18] <Priest-of-Psi> :)
[09:18] <bulmer> aimee: i apologize sometimes i forget the exact command, fat fingers sometimes too
[09:18] <zulfajuniadi> Crazytom: lemme see
[09:19] <Priest-of-Psi> bulmer: its also not easy to type in IRC
[09:19] <Priest-of-Psi> because there is no apt-.... tab completion
[09:19] <bulmer> yep
[09:19] <Priest-of-Psi> :P
[09:19] <Crazytom> zulfajuniadi, see what?
[09:19] <pillar> I installed something just double clicking the debian package, but I now want to uninstall it.. how to go about doing that? It is not found on "Add/Remove" applications list
[09:19] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: a good book for you will be the ubuntu bible
[09:19] <zulfajuniadi> Crazytom: check this site http://www.euronet.nl/~mailme/
[09:20] <aimee> bulmer & priest of psi, says could not open lock file
[09:20] <Priest-of-Psi> pillar: apt-get remove packagename
[09:20] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee:
[09:20] <Pipgirl> pillar: Should be in the right-click context menu too
[09:20] <Priest-of-Psi> put sudo infront of the command
[09:20] <Priest-of-Psi> sudo apt-get install stuff
[09:20] <Priest-of-Psi>  gosh java is annoying
[09:20] <bulmer> aimee  also if you have synaptic already on, kill it first
[09:20] <MBK^home> is ubuntu doing anything for april fools day?
[09:21] <aimee> priest of psi bulmer, couldnt find package package
[09:21] <bulmer> err synaptic package manager*
[09:21] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: X FI isn't supported by ALSA yet, fyi
[09:21] <aimee> bulmer, isnt on
[09:21] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: lmao
[09:21] <Agrajag> MBK^home: yeah, they're releasinf Fiesty
[09:21] <tombow> can i change the window title of an xterm from an xterm itself?
[09:21] <MBK^home> i thought you didnt exist Agrajag
[09:21] <Agrajag> I don't.
[09:21] <Priest-of-Psi> sudo apt-get install java-common
[09:21] <zulfajuniadi> dan20: http://www.euronet.nl/~mailme/ is a page for sb drivers
[09:22] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: Yes, but it doesn't cover all SB (the X Fi would be one)
[09:22] <oddie> Priest-of-Psi: Installed beryl and that has the same effect... heading to ubuntu-effects thanks
[09:22] <Priest-of-Psi> oddie: wait
[09:22] <Priest-of-Psi> nvidia?
[09:22] <Priest-of-Psi> did you add the rgb visual thing?
[09:23] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: This is basically for the SB Live! cards
[09:23] <Priest-of-Psi> oddie:
[09:23] <Priest-of-Psi>     Option         "AddARGBGLXVisuals" "true"
[09:23] <Priest-of-Psi>     Option         "TripleBuffer" "True"
[09:23] <aimee> priest of psi, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13331/
[09:23] <Priest-of-Psi> add that to the screen section of the xorg.conf
[09:23] <Priest-of-Psi> it will work
[09:23] <zulfajuniadi> dan20: ok, my bad... unfortunately, only the commercial beta driver for Xfi are available
[09:23] <aimee> priest of psi, bulmer, this sucks
[09:24] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: this is a shot in the dark run sudo  apt-get -f install
[09:24] <Priest-of-Psi> errr
[09:24] <Priest-of-Psi> sudo apt-get -f install java-common
[09:24] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: java sucks hehe
[09:24] <Crazytom> zulfajuniadi, where would i get thqt
[09:25] <bulmer> aimee: just be patient.. :)
[09:25] <zulfajuniadi> dan20: creative sez that they would create a linux driver released second quater of '07
[09:25] <Priest-of-Psi> oddie: did you get my last post?
[09:25] <acadavid> Hi all. I need to kill x server for a while but i kill it and it starts again.. how can i kill it permanently?
[09:25] <aimee> priest of psi, bulmer everything sucks and it worked till yesterday
[09:25] <Priest-of-Psi> acadavid: sudo killall gdm
[09:25] <zulfajuniadi> Crazytom: check this site http://opensource.creative.com/
[09:25] <cmatheso1> acadavid: run /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[09:25] <acadavid> Thx priest
[09:25] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: Yeah, we'll see :)  I'd hang on to his current X FI, then buy something cheap like a Live 24-bit that is supported until they get support for his X FI
[09:25] <oddie> Priest-of-Psi: yep im giving it a go
[09:26] <Priest-of-Psi> oddie: great.
[09:26] <zulfajuniadi> dan20: i agree
[09:26] <oddie> Priest-of-Psi: Screen section right
[09:26] <Priest-of-Psi> yeah
[09:26] <Priest-of-Psi> above the first subsection
[09:27] <bill__k> i'm having a hard time finding info on how to slow down my usb razer diamondback mouse.  all the sliders are left (in keyboard & mouse prefs)
[09:28] <aimee> priest of psi, i think this might be working
[09:28] <Priest-of-Psi> wohooooooooooo
[09:28] <Priest-of-Psi> good stuff!!!!!!!!!!!
[09:28] <Meshezabeel> bill__k, how fast is your hand moving when you use the mouse?
[09:28] <Assimilator2> hello all
[09:28] <Priest-of-Psi> Meshezabeel: about 6 miles per second
[09:28] <Priest-of-Psi> :P
[09:28] <Meshezabeel> lol ;)
[09:28] <bill__k> Meshezabeel: yeah
[09:29] <bill__k> maybe i'm just not used to 3 monitors
[09:29] <Meshezabeel> bill__k, ok, try slowing down your hand movement and your mouse should move slower
[09:29] <bill__k> lol
[09:29] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: its working?
[09:29] <atrus> Meshezabeel: if it's really ridiculously fast, like, jumping around the screen, you might have the wrong driver selected.
[09:29] <Priest-of-Psi> oddie: any luck?
[09:29] <aimee> priest of psi, i have no freakin clue
[09:30] <Meshezabeel> bill__k, is it still fast when only one monitor is set?
[09:30] <atrus> bill__k:  if it's really ridiculously fast, like, jumping around the screen, you might have the wrong driver selected.
[09:30] <Priest-of-Psi> aimee: well the isntall done
[09:30] <Sacarah> can i install my mutterboard drivers with linux for nforce2
[09:30] <Assimilator2> I have a medion 95400 laptop and i would like to plug in an external monitor will ubuntu detect the second monitor and allow me to toggle between the two ?
[09:30] <bill__k> atrus: well, it is a veerrrry high resolution usb optical mouse (razer diamondback)
[09:31] <oddie_> Priest-of-Psi: I rebooted and it all worked....
[09:31] <Priest-of-Psi> oddie_: wohoooooooooooo
[09:31] <Priest-of-Psi> great stuff
[09:31] <dan20> bill__k:  You can force it to a lower resolution in your xorg.conf
[09:31] <aimee> priest of psi, its done but its been done before.....lol http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13332/
[09:31] <oddie_> Priest-of-Psi: Didn't need to add the lines.....cause the pc crashed
[09:31] <bill__k> dan20: what section? and line?
[09:31] <dan20> bill__k: under input devices for the mouse
[09:32] <dan20> bill__k: Option "Resolution" "800" for example
[09:32] <Priest-of-Psi> ok aimee sudo apt-get install sun-java6-plugin
[09:32] <shirish> guys can somebody help me, I want help in setting up a printer, I have samba & xinetd.d installed & also I'm able to print a test page
[09:32] <brianski> what's a good graphical process monitor for gnome?
[09:32] <bill__k> dan20: I'll try that, back in a bit.
[09:33] <ant-> a lower resolution will make it faster no?
[09:33] <Priest-of-Psi> ok aimee sudo apt-get install sun-java5-plugin not sun-java6-plugin
[09:33] <dan20> ant_  no, it will slow down the sensitivity
[09:34] <shirish> Priest-of-Psi: can u help me, I've had no luck at the #samba channel
[09:34] <ant-> resolution != sensitivity.. is there something i am missing?
[09:34] <aimee> priest of psi....oh crap
[09:34] <dan20> ant-:  if the mouse is set on a high resolution, it's in effect, raising the sens
[09:35] <dan20> ant-:  making it more accurate makes it more sensitive to movement.
[09:35] <ant-> i'll run with that
[09:35] <sogen> anyone know how i can install photoshop cs2 on ubuntu ?
[09:35] <bill__k> lol
[09:35] <dan20> ant-:  hence, fps gamers normally turn down resolution when playing games like CS 1.6
[09:35] <oddie_> Priest-of-Psi: ok sorry it didn't work...... what where this lines again? pc crashed...this is for besyl
[09:35] <Priest-of-Psi>     Option         "AddARGBGLXVisuals" "true"
[09:36] <Priest-of-Psi>     Option         "TripleBuffer" "True"
[09:36] <ant-> i thought they just cut down the sensitivity to slow the mouse, but what do i know
[09:36] <aimee> priest of psi: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13333/ accidentally did 6
[09:36] <ant-> i thought they cut the resolution down to make the game run smoother
[09:36] <james__> how can i make linux recognise my other hard drive with windows installed on it
[09:36] <bill__k> video resolution != mouse resolution
[09:36] <dan20> ant-:  You have to fine a good relationship with the both of them.  Tuning the resolution will let you fine tune the total sens better than just tuning sens
[09:36] <shirish> guys can somebody help me in setting up a printer?
[09:37] <dan20> Yeah, he's talking specifically about the resolution of the mouse optics
[09:37] <bill__k> brb, restarting x, wish me luck
[09:37] <dan20> bill__k
[09:37] <dan20> you don't have to reboot
[09:37] <ant-> !print | shirish
[09:37] <ubotu> shirish: Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[09:37] <dan20> ctrl + alt + backspace
[09:37] <dan20> will restart x
[09:37] <bill__k> dan20: exactly
[09:38] <bill__k> so wont that close my programs?
[09:38] <dan20> well yeah
[09:38] <dan20> lol
[09:38] <Crazytom> later
[09:38] <dan20> But i meant you don't have to actually full reboot
[09:38] <shirish> ant: thnx
[09:38] <bill__k> dan20: I know
[09:38] <dan20> ok :-D
[09:38] <bill__k> thanks
[09:38] <bill__k> :)
[09:38] <bulmer> shirish: whats wrong with your printer? is it one of those windows (GDI) only printers?
[09:39] <Priest-of-Psi> oddie: any luck?
[09:39] <arooni> what is a good cd burner program (i have a sony laptop if it matters ) ... and ubuntu 6.10
[09:40] <ant-> arooni: poeple will argue about that but gnomebaker is one
[09:40] <abuyazan> hi all
[09:40] <shirish> bulmer: It's an Epson Stylus Pro R230, its able to spit out a test page of Ubuntu but nothing else
[09:40] <abuyazan> how can i remove using windows-iso encode from locales
[09:40] <arooni> i busted my lcd on my laptop :(((  off to costco i go tomorrow to return it
[09:41] <oddie> Priest-of-Psi: NOW THATS SEXY!!! works like a charm thank you friend
[09:41] <bulmer> shirish: you're using cups right?
[09:41] <abuyazan> i face problem with arabic with OO 2.1
[09:41] <ledemente> Is there a channel where I can ask about MySpace problems? I know it's lame and all, but it's kinda important.
[09:41] <deepsa> when is fiesty due
[09:41] <ant-> april 19th i think
[09:41] <andhy> arooni: kde - k3b / gnome - gnomebaker
[09:41] <bulmer> arooni: last week i saw a 22" lcd viewsonice brand for 299
[09:41] <shirish> bulmer: I don't know if I'm using cups or not, how do I make sure tht cups is running?
[09:41] <arooni> is there *any way* of saving the applicatoins i installed as a list of soemthing so when i get my new laptop, i can just enter a command, wait a couple hours and it will be all set up with the software i need?
[09:41] <bulmer> shirish: on your webbrowser type  localhost:631
[09:42] <bulmer> and see if cups is running
[09:42] <zulfajuniadi> arooni: wait for cnr coming out next month, that should do the trick... www.cnr.com
[09:42] <arooni> bulmer: i remmeber when i bought a 19" lcd for $600 and it was a good deal
[09:42] <shirish> bulmer: It shows up the Cups page
[09:42] <arooni> zulfajuniadi: i need this by tomorrow
[09:42] <ledemente> Erm... did someone reply? (Konversation was flashing) o__O
[09:42] <ant-> funny thing: google.com/tisp/install.html
[09:43] <oddie> Priest-of-Psi: thanks, why do we need vista when we have it all here??....
[09:43] <shirish> bulmer: it shows ommon UNIX Printing System 1.2.2
[09:43] <bulmer> shirish then try to manage it from that web pager
[09:43] <shirish> bulmer: left out the C
[09:44] <zulfajuniadi> arooni: then sorry m8, blanko
[09:45] <dan20> Anyone know of a remote desktop server for Linux desktops that has a Windows client?  For example, my computer at work is Windows but I'd like to remote desktop to my Ubuntu desktop at home.  Is that possible (graphical, not ssh)
[09:46] <dan20> Or can I have OpenSSH server forward X sessions to PuTTY?
[09:46] <shirish> bulmer: I'm able to print the test page but not any other page through tht, I gave 2 maintenance jobs & they both stopped
[09:46] <zulfajuniadi> dan20: rdesktop
[09:46] <gordonjcp> dan20: yes, if you're running an X server on the machine running putty
[09:46] <dan20> gordonjcp: Okay, I wouldn't be, so I guess rdesktop is my answer.
[09:46] <zulfajuniadi> owh, i got it the wrong way :D
[09:47] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: So rdesktop will serve my linux desktop to a windows client?
[09:47] <zulfajuniadi> dan20: nope, it goes the other way around, try looking into vnc
[09:47] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: It's too bad I can't just install Linux at work.
[09:47] <Agrajag> ubuntu comes with a vnc server, vino
[09:48] <zulfajuniadi> dan20: i thought you wanted to view windows from linux
[09:48] <shirish> bulmer: It did the printer test page, u there?
[09:48] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: Ah, no
[09:48] <zulfajuniadi> dan20: try vnc... it should work
[09:48] <bulmer> shirish: thats should work now then..sorry i didnt realize my time..am off to bed
[09:48] <dan20> Agrajag: It's called Vino?
[09:49] <Agrajag> dan20: it's installed by default
[09:49] <dan20> Does it have a graphical frontend or is there just a config file I need to setup?
[09:49] <Agrajag> it's vino-prefernces or something
[09:50] <zulfajuniadi> dan20: graphical frontend
[09:50] <Agrajag> just type vino in a terminal and hit tab, see what comes up
[09:50] <dan20> vino-preferences :-D
[09:50] <Agrajag> it's also in the system menu somewhere
[09:50] <dan20> Where can I access that from the GUI
[09:50] <dan20> I'll just check around
[09:51] <dan20> System > Prefs >  Remote Desktop
[09:52] <syberdave> C
[09:52] <dan20> Agrajag: What is a free Windows client I can use to access this?
[09:53] <shipit> hey all, how do I install all of the development header files for my installed programs?
[09:53] <shirish> bulmer: one last thing, when I try to cancel the job, it asks for username & password, what should I give there?
[09:53] <cBau> Quick question.... I run 6.10 Ubuntu, plugged a Canon iP4000 printer in. Recognized it right away, printed test page just fine. Afterward, I tried to print an OpenOffice Doc, and it "sent" to the printer, but nothing ever happened. Any ideas? (I am relative Linux noob.)
[09:54] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: So any "vnc" windows client should be able to connect to this?
[09:54] <zulfajuniadi> dan20: yes, vnc is cross platform
[09:55] <zulfajuniadi> make that cross os :D
[09:55] <dan20> lol
[09:55] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: So for example, this http://www.realvnc.com/download.html should work
[09:55] <dan20> The free version
[09:55] <arooni> hey folks: i'm using gnomebaker... and i got this error: INFO:	UTF-8 character encoding detected by locale setting  Assuming UTF-8 encoded filenames on source filesystem,cuse -input-charset to override. mkisofs: No such file or directory. Invalid node - ''.
[09:55] <arooni> how can i fix this?
[09:56] <zulfajuniadi> dan20: lemme check first
[09:56] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: Yeah, I only ask to be sure, because once I'm at work tomorrow, I obviously won't be able to troubleshoot this machine lol
[09:57] <dan20> Also, someone was having this issue earlier, but gtk-gnutella will not open after I install it.
[09:57] <OddOne> can someone explain why my external usb drive doesn't show up everytime when I start ubuntu?
[09:58] <dan20> I just did the install from the Add/Remove programs dialog, and when I select it from the Applications menu, nothing happens.
[09:58] <zulfajuniadi> dan20: yes, it should work, anyhow, you should troubleshoot it at home first using eth network, before trying through the net, if you have a windows machine lying around
[09:58] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: I don't :D
[09:58] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: I only have linux/bsd machines
[09:58] <cBau> OddOne: You mean it is always plugged in, but doesn't show up every time you boot?
[09:58] <dan20> it's no big deal if it doesn't work
[09:59] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: You have any idea about this gnutella issue?
[09:59] <zulfajuniadi> too bad :(
[09:59] <dan20> Or how I could troubleshoot why it isn't opening
[09:59] <OddOne> cBau: Yes, it is always plugged in, I don't normally touch it at all.
[09:59] <cBau> weird
[09:59] <pcg2> u
[10:00] <arooni> hey folks: i'm using gnomebaker... and i got this error: INFO:	UTF-8 character encoding detected by locale setting  Assuming UTF-8 encoded filenames on source filesystem,cuse -input-charset to override. mkisofs: No such file or directory. Invalid node - ''.
[10:00] <OddOne> cBau: Yes, I know. :)
[10:00] <arooni> how can i fix this?
[10:00] <cBau> Is there a way to make it act like a permanent drive if you always have it plugged in?
[10:00] <zulfajuniadi> dan20: try running gtk-gnutella from console, see if it has errors
[10:00] <Meshezabeel> looks like freenode will be shutdown at 8:00 today, but will reopen as a fee-based sysetm
[10:01] <dan20> cBau, I would assume in your fstab would be the solution
[10:01] <Meshezabeel> This is due to its PDPC initiatives
[10:01] <yharrow> whats the ubuntu channel for non -techinical related chat?
[10:01] <cBau> yeah, add it to fstab
[10:01] <zulfajuniadi> cBau: yes,  i agree
[10:01] <cBau> I thought this was it :)
[10:01] <Assimilator2> I have a medion 95400 laptop and i would like to plug in an external monitor will ubuntu detect the second monitor and allow me to toggle between the two ?
[10:01] <yharrow> anyone?
[10:01] <cBau> Was Dan's idea
[10:02] <cBau> Assim: Depends on your video card driver
[10:02] <yharrow> Assimilator2: what video cards do you have?
[10:02] <dan20> :D
[10:02] <zulfajuniadi> yharrow: alt+c
[10:02] <zulfajuniadi> yharrow: if ur using xchat
[10:02] <Assimilator2> radeon 9600/9700
[10:02] <yharrow> I just did altc
[10:02] <yharrow> did nothing
[10:03] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: http://pastebin.ca/raw/419358
[10:03] <cBau> 9600/9700 mobile?
[10:03] <OddOne> cBau/dan20: I look in to fstab. Thanks.
[10:03] <cBau> and you are running which ATI driver?
[10:03] <yharrow> zulfajuniadi: what is alt+c for?
[10:03] <dan20> OddOne:  Yeah, it needs to be added to /etc/fstab and it will auto mount it on boot
[10:04] <Assimilator2> the ubuntu standard drivers
[10:04] <cBau> k, you'll need to load ATI drivers
[10:04] <yharrow> prolly not running fgrlx
[10:04] <Fujitsu> yharrow: Try #ubuntu-offtopic
[10:04] <Assimilator2> ouch that mean no more beryl
[10:04] <bill__k> !binary drivers
[10:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about binary drivers - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:04] <bill__k> !binarydrivers
[10:04] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:04] <yharrow> Fujitsu: thanks man :)
[10:04] <zulfajuniadi> yharrow: alt+c is channel list for xchat
[10:04] <cBau> nah, beryl works with fgrlx as I remember
[10:04] <yharrow> zulfajuniadi: oh cool , figgered that was it :)
[10:04] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: Did you see that pastebin I linked you?
[10:05] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: It's saying my version is dirt old, yet I just installed it lol
[10:05] <zulfajuniadi> dan20: yes, it seems that you have to upgrade your gnutella
[10:05] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: I just did an apt-get update
[10:05] <dan20> before i installed it
[10:05] <Assimilator2> nar i spent the best part of yesterday trying the get beryl to work under fgrlx and gave up
[10:06] <dan20> and an apt-get upgrade
[10:06] <dan20> Nothing needed to be installed or updated
[10:06] <cBau> Well, I'm sure the diff driver wiki's will tell you if they support dual monitors... I run nVidia, so I am not up on ATI.
[10:07] <dan20> fglrx supports dual monitors.
[10:07] <zulfajuniadi> dan20: how come my gnutella is 0.96.3 and urs is 0.96.1?
[10:07] <cBau> But surely one of the ATI drivers will serve both monitors as well as Beryl
[10:07] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: I'm not sure
[10:07] <cBau> I am pretty sure that fgrlx does
[10:07] <dan20> It does, it's a large pain in the rear though, cBau
[10:07] <cBau> Thanks Dan, like I said, noob and not an ATI guy
[10:07] <joe4444> does gFTP support public key authentication?
[10:08] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: Doing an apt-get update, then apt-get upgrade, should solve that problem, yes?
[10:08] <dan20> cBau, yeah, I still have trouble getting fglrx install to be honest.
[10:08] <zulfajuniadi> yes, it should
[10:08] <zulfajuniadi> dan20: yes it should
[10:08] <bill__k> dan20: my mouse must not support having its resolution
[10:09] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: I did that, and it found nothing that needed to be upgraded
[10:09] <bill__k> dan20: maybe i need a crappier mouose
[10:09] <bill__k> mouse*
[10:09] <cBau> I broked my Beryl the other day.... tried to run the script for nVidia install, and it really borked my comp, split the screen in fuzzy 4's and turned it green.
[10:09] <dan20> bill__k:  To be honest, I've heard and experienced nothing but bad things about razor mice.
[10:09] <Assimilator2> yeah so when is linux going to be plug and play :P
[10:09] <cBau> lol
[10:09] <zulfajuniadi> have you tried editting /home/dsnider/.gtk-gnutella/config_gnet
[10:10] <Danker> On which day new ubuntu will be released?
[10:10] <zulfajuniadi> dan20: have you tried editting /home/dsnider/.gtk-gnutella/config_gnet
[10:10] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: Well, I would, but being that it's telling me I'm using an old version, that would really just ducktape the problem.
[10:10] <joe4444> Danker, i think it's April 19
[10:10] <dan20> Danker: When it's done :)
[10:10] <yharrow> yeah it is
[10:10] <zulfajuniadi> bill__k: have you tried setting the mouse resolutions from x?
[10:11] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: Yeah, I had him do that earlier
[10:11] <yharrow> april 19 2007 0:00 I dont know which time zone
[10:11] <eric> eric
[10:11] <zulfajuniadi> dan20: at least we can see if it opens up or not... :D
[10:11] <joe4444> anyone know of an app for gnome that supports SCP/sFTP with public key authentication?
[10:11] <yharrow> joe4444:  I use filezilla and gftp for ftp
[10:12] <joe4444> yharrow, i don't think gftp supports pubkey
[10:12] <joe4444> filezilla is only windows, right?
[10:12] <yharrow> nope :D
[10:12] <yharrow> ubuntu version available
[10:12] <yharrow> I'll tell you repo hold on
[10:12] <zulfajuniadi> joe4444: yes, yharrow is right
[10:12] <bill__k> zulfajuniadi: yes, I put all the sliders to min in the gui config tool
[10:13] <metusine> anyone know if /dev/dsp is used for recording as well as playback?
[10:13] <zulfajuniadi> have you tried manually editting /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
[10:13] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: Yeah, it came up when I forced it to ignore being old.
[10:13] <zulfajuniadi> bill__k: have you tried manually editting /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
[10:14] <joe4444> does filezilla support public key authentication?
[10:14] <Yodude> hello can please somebody help me with Gaim, it's not able to connect to any protocol
[10:14] <zulfajuniadi> dan20: i think it's because i'm using 7.04, thats why mine is newer
[10:14] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: 7.04 what
[10:15] <zulfajuniadi> feisty fox
[10:15] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: oh, ubuntu?
[10:15] <drcode> I all
[10:15] <drcode> hi all
[10:15] <joe4444> the only app i know of is WinSCP, which is kinda crap ...and of course only for windows
[10:15] <dan20> yeah
[10:15] <zulfajuniadi> dan20: yes
[10:15] <drcode> I have ubuntu 5.10
[10:15] <bill__k> zulfajuniadi: yes, i put Option "Resolution" "800" then lowered to 600, and 400, restarted each time
[10:15] <drcode> can I upgrade the kernel?
[10:15] <yharrow> 3 versions of filezilla available:  3.0.0~beta2-3+3v1ubuntu0 (edgy) , 3.0.0~beta2-2~edgy1 (edgy-backports) , 2.9.3+cvs200601004-1 (apt.ubuntu.org.tw)
[10:15] <drcode> I have 2.6.12
[10:15] <drcode> is there guid how to?
[10:15] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: Yeah, it's kind of stupid that call such a small revision change as "ancient" then have it just not open or give any message through the GUI as to why.
[10:15] <zulfajuniadi> bill__k:  tried the 1600 resolution?
[10:16] <joe4444> yharrow, i searched the filezilla website and came up with nothing about public key authentication... do you know if it's supported?
[10:16] <bill__k> zulfajuniadi: higher is better?
[10:16] <bill__k> will try
[10:16] <zulfajuniadi> dan20:  yes, i agree, but then again, we're not the devels.. lol
[10:16] <yharrow> joe4444: I wouldnt know, sorry man, how do i test it?
[10:16] <zulfajuniadi> bill__k: it's worth a shot
[10:16] <yharrow> joe4444:  i have filezilla
[10:16] <dan20> zulfajuniadi: Either way, it's working now.  :-D
[10:16] <dan20> bedtime for me
[10:16] <zulfajuniadi> goodnight :D
[10:16] <joe4444> yharrow, it would be an option instead of username/password
[10:16] <Yodude> can please somebody help me with Gaim, it's not able to connect to any protocol
[10:17] <joe4444> yharrow, probably "Browse for public key file" or something like that
[10:17] <zulfajuniadi> Yodude: what error messages did it put out?
[10:18] <Yodude> for example: Yodude@irc.freenode.net disconnected, couldn't connect top host
[10:18] <yharrow> joe4444: all i see is and sftp optoin
[10:18] <yharrow> an*
[10:19] <joe4444> yharrow, yeah that's what i figured based on the screenshots in the online docs
[10:19] <fuzzy_logic> i want to install a mailserver on a old pc, is that hard for someone that doesn't have experience with those things at all?
[10:19] <yharrow> joe4444: what is the exact name of the feature you are looking for?
[10:19] <joe4444> i guess it's not a big deal since my designer will need an SCP app much more often than i will, and he uses windows which makes WinSCP an option
[10:20] <zulfajuniadi> fuzzy_logic: quite hard... i'm still strugling with my mail server
[10:20] <joe4444> public key authentication
[10:20] <Yodude> i'll brb i gtg have breakfast
[10:20] <joe4444> usually "RSA"
[10:20] <fuzzy_logic> zulfajuniadi: what makes it so hard?
[10:20] <delcoyote> good morning all having a samba problem when i try to update i get this error: invoke-rc.d: initscript samba, action "start" failed. do i have to stop manually thedaemons?
[10:20] <zulfajuniadi> fuzzy_logic: installing it was a breeze, but the settings are such a pain it the a-ss
[10:21] <zulfajuniadi> fuzzy_logic: everytime i send an email from my mail server, it would be marked as spam...
[10:21] <fuzzy_logic> zulfajuniadi: omg
[10:22] <zulfajuniadi> fuzzy_logic: heres a useful link http://flurdy.com/docs/postfix/
[10:22] <senaqu1> hey when did feista beta come out?
[10:22] <delcoyote> i have also this lines : dpkg: error processing samba (--configure):
[10:22] <delcoyote>  subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[10:22] <senaqu1> i mite try installing that rather than getting md/software raid to work in edgy :-P
[10:22] <Meshezabeel> senaqu1 about the same time that edgy came out ;)
[10:23] <bill__k> zulfajuniadi: no luck with any res (no change)
[10:24] <zulfajuniadi> bill__k: well, the site did say that it might not work on certain distros... tuff luck m8
[10:24] <fuzzy_logic> zulfajuniadi: does it work now? ur server?
[10:24] <bill__k> zulfajuniadi: yup, thanks anyways
[10:25] <zulfajuniadi> fuzzy_logic: like i said, everytime i send out emails, it's marked as spam... damn
[10:25] <fuzzy_logic> ah
[10:25] <sogen> HOW I CAN INSTALL PHOTOSHOP ON UBUNTU ?
[10:25] <zulfajuniadi> bill__k: np. yw
[10:25] <joe4444> sogen, maybe using Wine
[10:25] <Talaman> sogen: get wine
[10:25] <zulfajuniadi> sogen: use gimp, its really good
[10:25] <Talaman> gimp is good
[10:25] <cBau> and your caps are on :)
[10:26] <zulfajuniadi> can anyone confirm that you CAN install photoshop using wine? because i'd love to try it
[10:26] <sogen> zulfajuniadi: how i can crop something in gimp 10cetymeter for 15 cetymeters with resolution 400dpi ?
[10:27] <Talaman> zulf, try it and let us know
[10:27] <sogen> centimeters*
[10:27] <cBau> I can not.... I think Photoshop install would be tough, because of the demands of the program.
[10:27] <mikebeecham> Hi there....just wanted to ask a quick question....I'm using amarok at the moment, but I dont feel it's everything it's supposed to be.....what do you think is the best Linux media player...one that incorporates streams, full screen vizualtions, media library, etc?
[10:27] <yharrow> paint.net is being ported to mono
[10:28] <sogen> zulfajuniadi: how i can crop something in gimp 10centimeters for 15 centimeters with resolution 400dpi ?
[10:28] <zulfajuniadi> sogen: visit http://www.gimp.org/tutorials
[10:28] <cBau> Mikebeecham: Google EasyUbuntu... It gives you a Xine backend to the Totem player, and it works well.
[10:28] <tuna-fish> dumb cmdline question: how does one search for the contents of a lots of files in subdirs? Find seems to only match name.
[10:28] <Talaman> mike: i use xmms
[10:28] <awk> hi... anyone knows how to disable trash in ubuntu (gnome) ?
[10:28] <zulfajuniadi> i think first you have to set the resolution to 400dpi, then crop
[10:28] <sogen> zulfajuniadi: and ho wi can reduce noise on picture ?
[10:29] <cBau> Sharpen
[10:29] <cBau> or.......
[10:29] <sogen> how i*
[10:29] <universus> someone know
[10:29] <universus> why my PC , hangs when i use a torrent client ?;/
[10:29] <cBau> Torrents take a lot of processor power
[10:29] <OddOne> cBau/dan20: It seems to be working now. Thanks!
[10:29] <cBau> a lot
[10:29] <cBau> great
[10:29] <bill__k> universus: get the real sun java
[10:29] <universus> i;ve got it
[10:29] <Talaman> hey sogen, in gimp got to image/scale image
[10:30] <zulfajuniadi> sogen: enhance?
[10:30] <universus> installed java jsut like that : https://jdk-distros.dev.java.net/ubuntu.html
[10:30] <cBau> I can do 4 torrents at one time, but I tend to leave the comp alone during those times
[10:30] <sogen> and  how i can make web galery in gimp ?
[10:30] <cBau> Torrents take a lot of processor power
[10:30] <universus> cBau: i've heard my problem can be that my wifi drivers are bad
[10:30] <zulfajuniadi> web gallery? whats that?
[10:30] <cBau> hmmm
[10:30] <mikebeecham> cBau: Sorry mate, but been using Linux a little over a week...what is Xine?
[10:31] <zulfajuniadi> sogen: what is web gallery?
[10:31] <sogen> http://www.zsbo.szczecin.pl/foto/albumy/dzien_andersena/base0.html
[10:31] <sogen> example
[10:31] <cBau> you are running 1 torrent and having major hangs? (universus)
[10:31] <lingga_jove> I already has x64 of ubuntu nicely installed with radeon x11000, how do I get the best solution to make my box up and running using 3d effect
[10:31] <cBau> Mike: Google EasyUbuntu
[10:31] <OddOne> So, next problem. I tried to install a "skypemate" program. I downloaded a file that I know worked before. Now it just tells me that it is corrupt or I don't have permissions. Both are wrong. If I go in to synaptic there is nothing there. It is empty... Any ideas?
[10:31] <universus> cBau: yes its always then when i load a torernt file , and when he start to connect with the tracker then it goes to hang
[10:32] <yharrow> joe4444: check this out http://www.encrypted-ftp.com/
[10:32] <universus> cBau: i tryed most clients : transmission , rtorrent , ktorrent utorrent+wine , etc etc
[10:32] <sogen> zulfajuniadi: zulfajuniadi photoshop can easy make gallery but i dont know how to make it in gimp :(
[10:32] <joe4444> sogen, apps like Gimp and Photoshop don't make web galleries... that requires HTML
[10:32] <zulfajuniadi> sogen: this is more on coding. gimp only enhances / compresses the pictures, the gallery itself is a script, try using phphotoalbum
[10:32] <sogen> joe4444: photoshop can do web gallery
[10:33] <joe4444> oh, i didn't know that
[10:33] <sogen> joe4444: photoshop have many coll functions
[10:33] <zulfajuniadi> sogen: i don't think so, what version? i'm using cs2 nw on my win machine
[10:33] <cBau> Uni:  Hmmm, that is crap man..... I use BitTornado. I had some hangs and such before that, now I don't. I'd say look for other WiFi drivers or maybe a diff torrent client that will work. I don't know though, to be honest.
[10:33] <yharrow> joe4444:  is that the sort of app you want?
[10:34] <joe4444> yharrow, that's for windows... WinSCP is fine (not great), but i'd like something similar for Ubuntu
[10:34] <cBau> Mikebeecham: You still there?
[10:34] <lingga_jove> I already has x64 of ubuntu nicely installed with radeon x11000, how do I get the best solution to make my box up and running using 3d effect
[10:34] <sogen> zulfajuniadi: go to file>automatization>web gallery
[10:34] <universus> cBau: ok , anyway i was searching for some native drivers , i found them but i dont know how to install them <lol>
[10:34] <Priest-of-Psi> any sendmail gurus here?
[10:34] <cBau> hehe, awesome, don't you love those problems? :)
[10:35] <cBau> native... as in Windows native, or native linux drivers?
[10:35] <mikebeecham> cBau: I am....I'm looking at bmpX at the moment
[10:35] <zulfajuniadi> sogen: funny, mine hasn't got this... :D
[10:35] <cBau> I am afk smoking, be back in a few
[10:36] <sogen> zulfajuniadi: i not sure how it is in english coz i used it i only in polish verion
[10:36] <Priest-of-Psi> mman I hate sendmail!!!!!!
[10:36] <ubuntu_noob> grub
[10:36] <zulfajuniadi> sogen: yes, i'm reading the totorial for web gallery right now. funny how i don't have this function
[10:36] <joe4444> yharrow, thanks for trying to help but i have to get some sleep now
[10:37] <ubuntu_noob> grub
[10:37] <sogen> zulfajuniadi: strange :P
[10:37] <sogen> zulfajuniadi: maybe try in image ready
[10:37] <zulfajuniadi> sogen: maybe because mine is the educational version.. :P
[10:37] <sogen> there is hsould be
[10:38] <sogen> should*
[10:38] <sogen> it8
[10:38] <sogen> it*
[10:38] <yharrow> joe4444:  ok later
[10:38] <sogen> zulfajuniadi: you have image ready ?
[10:38] <zulfajuniadi> sogen: i got a copy from the school i used to go to....
[10:38] <zulfajuniadi> sogen: yes i do
[10:39] <ubuntu_noob> grub error 21 ?
[10:39] <zulfajuniadi> sogen: but i think this is not the right place to be talking about photoshop :D
[10:39] <sogen> :P
[10:39] <universus> lol u saw , my pc just hanged again and i was only looking some wallpapers on deviantart.com
[10:39] <zulfajuniadi> ubuntu_noob: did you happen to change hdisk lately?
[10:39] <universus> the drivers are sux
[10:39] <sogen> i just wannted to know is gimp have same functions :(
[10:39] <acerola> are there any italia????
[10:40] <SzaraHill> I have just installed ubuntu on my ibook g4 and I've run into a problem with my panels
[10:40] <ubuntu_noob> zulfa..., nope
[10:40] <zulfajuniadi> sogen: no, gimp doesn't have that function. but there are other softwares that do this for you :)
[10:41] <ubuntu_noob> zulfa, always happends on my first boot up, but after I press ctrl_alt_del and it will boot nomarlly
[10:41] <zulfajuniadi> ubuntu_noob: have you been using ubuntu for a while or just finished installing it when this happen?
[10:41] <zulfajuniadi> try checking your bios setting, make sure it boots from your harddisk containing grub
[10:42] <zulfajuniadi> ubuntu_noob: try checking your bios setting, make sure it boots from your harddisk containing grub
[10:42] <mikebeecham> cBau: back again now
[10:42] <zulfajuniadi> ubuntu_noob: then check at /boot/grub/device.map, see if the setting there are correct
[10:43] <h3xagram> hello.. i'm trying to follow the install mplayer32 with firefox plugin over at ubuntuguide.org, and i've already added extra repositories and followed the directions but when I try to follow the next step i get this:
[10:43] <h3xagram> http://pastebin.ubuntu-nl.org/13338/
[10:43] <h3xagram> and this is the guide in question:
[10:43] <h3xagram> http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy#How_to_install_Mplayer32_with_Plugin_for_Firefox32
[10:43] <cBau> Fellas, and Ladies, I gotta head to bed. Mike, go google EasyUbuntu, it gave me all the codecs I needed for playback of any file.
[10:43] <h3xagram> if anyone can assist me i would greatly appreciate it.
[10:43] <cBau> Y'all have a good night/day/whatever
[10:44] <ubuntu_noob> zulfa,there are two HD listed
[10:44] <zulfajuniadi> h3xagram: run sudo apt-get update
[10:44] <SzaraHill> I would love some help too
[10:44] <h3xagram> i already did
[10:44] <SzaraHill> though I could just reinstall, it's brand new
[10:44] <h3xagram> i did that after adding extra repositories
[10:44] <cBau> Szara: Panels?
[10:45] <SzaraHill> the thingies in the bars at the top and bottom of the default install
[10:45] <zulfajuniadi> h3xagram: check whether the repositories you just added are there...
[10:45] <cBau> srsly though.... sleep is coming
[10:45] <SzaraHill> it's not responding to my mouse clicks either
[10:45] <ubuntu_noob> zulfa,(hd0), (hd1)
[10:45] <cBau> weird...
[10:45] <SzaraHill> very
[10:46] <ubuntu_noob> zulfa, should I delete hd1 ?
[10:46] <cBau> did you restart the...... x...... mind is failing...
[10:46] <SzaraHill> I think I will reinstall, not like I've got anything really on it yet.  but I will be back cause I'm sure I'll have other issues.
[10:46] <cBau> true nuff
[10:46] <SzaraHill> hehe, I restarted a couple times
[10:46] <zulfajuniadi> ubuntu_noob: is the line something like this: (hd0) /dev/sda?
[10:46] <SzaraHill> thanks very much anyways
[10:46] <h3xagram> zulfajuniadi: i did and it's all there
[10:46] <cBau> k, I am srsly out this time
[10:46] <cBau> see y'all
[10:47] <SzaraHill> tata
[10:47] <ubuntu_noob> zulfa, yes, and there's two of them; which are hda, hdb
[10:47] <zulfajuniadi> h3xagram: try easybuntu
[10:48] <zulfajuniadi> ubuntu_noob: try removing hdb,
[10:50] <ubuntu_noob> zulfa, what is the command to edit device.map in terminal ? sudo gedit /boot/grub/device.map ??
[10:50] <zulfajuniadi> better use gksudo gedit
[10:50] <ubuntu_noob> zulfa, thx
[10:51] <zulfajuniadi> ubuntu_noob: np, sudo is more towards terminal apps, gksudo is more towards graphical apps.
[10:51] <ubuntu_noob> zulfa, after I opened it, the device,map tend to be blank...
[10:52] <zulfajuniadi> ubuntu_noob: i think you've got the command wrong
[10:52] <zulfajuniadi> ubuntu_noob: gksudo /boot/grub/device.map
[10:52] <zulfajuniadi> ubuntu_noob: gksudo gedit /boot/grub/device.map
[10:53] <ubuntu_noob> gksudo gedit /boo/grub/device.map
[10:53] <pu> hello
[10:53] <zulfajuniadi> ubuntu_noob: why the /boo infront?
[10:53] <zulfajuniadi> ubuntu_noob: shouldnt it be /boot?
[10:54] <zulfajuniadi> yes pu
[10:54] <amaan> hey guys, qucik question my wireless isn't working and i just installed ubuntu
[10:54] <ubuntu_noob> zulfa, haha, I didn't noticed that I've miss typed it ..
[10:54] <amaan> i have a dell inspirson 220
[10:54] <amaan> im using my friends computer
[10:54] <pu> why do I cannot see the end of the phase?
[10:54] <ubuntu_noob> zulfa, I'll will reboot now and see how it goes.
[10:54] <ubuntu_noob> zulfa, brb
[10:54] <amaan> inspiron 2200*
[10:54] <zulfajuniadi> gluck!
[10:55] <zulfajuniadi> amaan: what version of ubuntu would that be? 7.04 or 6.10?
[10:55] <amaan> zulfajuniadi, i have version 6.10
[10:56] <amaan> zulfajuniadi, any idea what i can install to make it work?
[10:56] <zulfajuniadi> what chipset is it using?
[10:56] <pu> I cannot see the last some characters.
[10:57] <pu> please?
[10:57] <amaan> chipset?
[10:57] <rambo3> pu in xchat and feisty
[10:57] <zulfajuniadi> amaan: yes, what chipset is the wireless?
[10:57] <ubuntu_noob> zulfa, thanks alot, it's been fixed now
[10:58] <zulfajuniadi> ubuntu_noob: no prob man :D
[10:58] <amaan> zulfajuniadi, give me a sec to find out
[10:58] <amaan> thanks
[10:58] <pu> bye
[10:58] <rambo3> pu, get x-chat
[10:58] <rambo3> not
[10:58] <rambo3> xchat-gnome
[10:59] <mon^rch> I hear gaim is great for irc, and supports smiley's :)
[10:59] <zulfajuniadi> amaan: try check at system -> admin -> restricted driver manager
[11:00] <ernz> Hi, I have been searching high and low. I need to convert a few AMR files off my phone into MP3 on my Ubuntu Edgy machine. Does someone know an ffmpeg command or something I could use?
[11:02] <flo_> i have a wireless/ethernet dlink router that is up and runnig with a desktop on the ethernet and a laptop on the wifi now how can i create a shared folder betwen the tywo pc's? i'm  a linux noob :-( , thx
[11:02] <zulfajuniadi> flo_ : both using linux?
[11:02] <dungodung> does mark shuttleworth ever IRC?
[11:02] <enyc> dungodung: yes, an "sabdfl"
[11:03] <dj-fu> flo_
[11:03] <dj-fu> sambe will do it
[11:03] <dungodung> thanks
[11:03] <flo_> zulfajuniadi: desktop edgy laptop feisty
[11:04] <zulfajuniadi> system -> administration -> shared folders
[11:04] <zulfajuniadi> system -> administration -> shared folders, flo_
[11:04] <ernz> Hey, no matter. I just play and record at the same time. Easy peasy!
[11:04] <deepsa> have a look at this http://www.google.com/tisp/install.html
[11:05] <flo_> zulfajuniadi: thx(feisty roks)
[11:05] <deepsa> wireless broadband through sewage line provided by google.
[11:05] <Shadowpillar_> canonical got bought out by microsoft, btw
[11:06] <sacater> Shadowpillar_: what...
[11:06] <Shadowpillar_> and if anyone takes that seriously, I think you should throw yourself out the window
[11:06] <rambo3> Shadowpillar_, try harder
[11:06] <sacater> Shadowpillar_: you little...
[11:06] <Shadowpillar_> sacater: the window's that way
[11:06] <xX-ACID-Xx> how do i open samba i cant find it
[11:06] <sacater> Shadowpillar_: ok
[11:06] <xX-ACID-Xx> HELP i installed ubuntu and now my windows wont boot
[11:07] <amaan> zulfajuniadi, the chipset is
[11:07] <deepsa> xX-ACID-Xx, who wants windows
[11:07] <raul> how to make vlc play flv (flash) files...............plz.......
[11:07] <ubuntu_noob> deepsa, my house
[11:07] <amaan> BCM4318[airforce one 54g]  802.11g wireless LAN controller
[11:07] <deepsa> ubuntu_noob, lol
[11:07] <ubuntu_noob> lolz
[11:07] <xX-ACID-Xx> I need it because all my files are on there and i dont know how to access them through linux
[11:08] <deepsa> xX-ACID-Xx, mount window drives in linux
[11:08] <xX-ACID-Xx> how do i do that
[11:08] <universus> xX-ACID-Xx: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/mountwindows
[11:08] <mon^rch> xX-ACID-Xx: you can still get to your files, don't worry
[11:08] <deepsa> yaeh
[11:09] <mon^rch> xX-ACID-Xx: try looking in /media/<folder>
[11:09] <xX-ACID-Xx> is there an easier way?
[11:10] <deepsa> no
[11:10] <Enselic`> Hello, I have sda4,5,6 etc icons in my desktop. Can I remove the icons without unmounting the disks??
[11:10] <Enselic`> s/??/?/
[11:10] <amaan> zulfajuniadi, any idea?
[11:10] <amaan> or if anyone else knows, i just installed ubuntu but my wireless doesn't work
[11:10] <amaan> on a dell inspiron 2200
[11:10] <ric1> i have breezer ubuntu and i cant figure out how to upgrade can someone help me
[11:10] <deepsa> amaan, what is it ? ipw3945?
[11:10] <sacater> ric1: of cours
[11:11] <universus> mount ur drives in /mnt/ not in /media/
[11:11] <Enselic`> amaan: fwiw, feisty have great wireless support
[11:11] <sacater> ric1: go to system>administration>update manager
[11:11] <xX-ACID-Xx> before someone told me this thing to type into terminal and it did it for me
[11:11] <ric1> what do you mean of course
[11:11] <amaan> deepsa, im not sure what ipw3945 is
[11:11] <Enselic`> amaan: getting it to work with encryption in 6.10 is non-trivial
[11:11] <xX-ACID-Xx> please help
[11:11] <deepsa> xX-ACID-Xx, you don't remember that? if not then start remembering it's not windows its linux stupid
[11:11] <mon^rch> Enselic`: gconf-editor /apps/nautilus/desktop/ uncheck show drives :)
[11:11] <amaan> enslic, what does that mean?
[11:12] <Enselic`> mon^rch: ty
[11:12] <omeil> peoples i have a problem. my sound is working but my line-in (microphone input) ain't working. was working a couple of days ago, but now i can't use audacity or skype or anything.
[11:12] <xX-ACID-Xx> please help i need this
[11:12] <mon^rch> Enselic`: np at all :)
[11:12] <ric1> no one to help me?
[11:12] <deepsa> ric1 wtf is your problem
[11:12] <sacater> ric1: yes
[11:12] <ric1> i have breezer ubuntu and i cant figure out how to upgrade can someone help me
[11:12] <sacater> ric1: look up at what i said
[11:12] <ric1> oh k
[11:13] <deepsa> ric1 format it and install fiesty simple.
[11:13] <ric1> how do i upgrade it?
[11:13] <omeil> ?
[11:13] <sacater> ric1: it should prompt you for an upgrade when you get there
[11:13] <ric1> how the hell do you do that
[11:13] <xX-ACID-Xx> is there something i can just type into terminal and its automatic?
[11:13] <ric1> im new to linux
[11:13] <Enselic`> Can I remove all gnome-panels temporarliy (completely), without losing it's current configuration?
[11:13] <sacater> ric1: erm
[11:13] <deepsa> xX-ACID-Xx, ya. shred /dev/sda
[11:13] <sacater> ric1: type /j #sacater
[11:13] <Enselic`> ric1: do you want to reinstall, or just upgrade?
[11:13] <xX-ACID-Xx> will that work?
[11:13] <deepsa> yeah
[11:13] <mon^rch> ric1: try sudo update-manager -d
[11:14] <Talaman> acid, don't do it
[11:14] <sacater> mon^rch: sudo?
[11:14] <amaan> if my wireless isn't working, can i just dl Network Manager on another computer and transfer via usb?
[11:14] <enyc> Enselic`: hrrm you might be able to kill rthe panel process... but it may respawn... hrrm... are you trynig to do something 'fullscreen' with panels out the way??
[11:14] <sacater> mon^rch: i used standard user, then it asked for password
[11:14] <mon^rch> sacater: stands for super-user do
[11:14] <Enselic`> enyc: precisely
[11:14] <xX-ACID-Xx> that will erase my hard drive
[11:14] <sacater> mon^rch: i know that
[11:14] <enyc> Enselic`: I know what you mean...  dont actulaly know answer!
[11:14] <omeil> My line-in input ain't working. all microphone compatible programs just don't send or record any sound, although i can hear myself in my speaker when i talk.
[11:15] <enyc> Enselic`: waybe you can set 'autohide' on a panel?
[11:15] <ric1> i tried sudo upgrade manager but it asks me for my root password and i type it in but it doesnt work
[11:15] <amaan> any idea?
[11:15] <flo_> zulfajuniadi: i'vd created the shared folder but now how can i accesit from the other pc?
[11:15] <Enselic`> enyc: they still take up too much space then :/
[11:15] <sacater> ric1: sudo update, not upgrade
[11:15] <Talaman> yeah
[11:15] <mon^rch> ric1: use your user password... NOT a root password
[11:15] <deepsa> wtf Talaman
[11:15] <enyc> Enselic`: trying something mysely... 1 moment
[11:15] <Talaman> wtf yourself
[11:16] <ric1> thats what im using but its naot working
[11:16] <deepsa> really?
[11:16] <deepsa> you wtf
[11:16] <xX-ACID-Xx> seriously how do i do this?
[11:16] <delcoyote> good morning all, having a problem with edgy eft when i try to update y get always an arroe with samba, been checking a few forums, and i cant figure out whats going on
[11:16] <mon^rch> ric1:  okay try sudo passwd root
[11:16] <mon^rch> and enter a new password
[11:17] <mon^rch> and try again
[11:17] <sacater> ric1: DONT FORGET THE PASSWORD
[11:17] <ric1> it aint doin anything
[11:17] <delcoyote>  invoke-rc.d: initscript samba, action "start" failed. do i have to stop manually thedaemons?
[11:17] <omeil> ric1, so it accept
[11:17] <amaan> so no one knows anything about wireless that might be able to help out?
[11:17] <delcoyote> i have also this lines : dpkg: error processing samba (--configure):
[11:17] <omeil> ric1, so it accepts your password?
[11:17] <delcoyote>  subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[11:18] <Talaman> i wouldn't listen to anything deepsa has to say, but that's just me
[11:18] <deepsa> Talaman, are you gone mad?
[11:18] <enyc> Enselic`: hrrm no luck
[11:19] <enyc> Enselic`: erm you can consider starting an xserver with application directly....
[11:19] <ric1> it comes up with error----Failed to run update-manager -d as user root:
[11:19] <ric1>  Child terminated with 1 status
[11:19] <Enselic`> enyc: oh well, reconfiguring it is not more than a 5 min job anyway
[11:19] <Jubei> anybody know what this could mean? Apr  1 11:38:15 kernel: Inspecting /boot/System.map-2.6.15.7-ubuntu1 || Apr  1 11:38:15 kernel: Loaded 23758 symbols from /boot/System.map-2.6.15.7-ubuntu1. || Apr  1 11:38:15 kernel: Symbols match kernel version 2.6.15. || Apr  1 11:38:15 kernel: No module symbols loaded - kernel modules not enabled.
[11:19] <enyc> Enselic`: ive never had  the problem you are describing...
[11:19] <sacater> ric1: erm, thats not good
[11:19] <Enselic`> enyc: hey that's a great idea!
[11:19] <ric1> whys that not good?
[11:20] <Enselic`> enyc: separate X server, of course, why ddint I think of that
[11:20] <sacater> ric1: because it may mean your root password was bad, or you messed up root
[11:20] <mon^rch> ric1: download a feisty cd and do a vanilla install then, sorry
[11:20] <enyc> Enselic`: you can do something like " X :1 & "  I thkn...
[11:20] <edgyeft> hello! i'm under ubuntu 6.10, and i'd want to change my screen resolution from 800*600 to 1024*600 but i  can't mange this in a graphicl way . Is ther ea way to do this in command line?
[11:20] <ric1> do the what what what
[11:20] <enyc> Enselic`: then... DISPLAY=:1 applicationname
[11:20] <Enselic`> enyc: yeah, I debug GIMP on a separte X server, so I hvae scripts for a temporary X server already :)
[11:21] <enyc> Enselic`: however... without a window manager you will have no easy way to set where windows appear etc.
[11:21] <enyc> Enselic`: how do you deal with this?
[11:21] <Enselic`> enyc: debugging GIMP? Hang on, I'll give you the script
[11:21] <enyc> Enselic`: no...
[11:21] <Enselic`> I start GIMP on a separate X server, then attach gdb to the process
[11:21] <Enselic`> ok
[11:21] <ric1> mon^rch what did you just tell me to do?
[11:21] <StoneNewt> am I being silly or is there no simple way to mount afp volumes on ubunti
[11:21] <delcoyote> edgyeft: did you try System-Preferences-Screen resdlution?
[11:21] <Enselic`> enyc: do what then?
[11:21] <StoneNewt> ubuntu*
[11:21] <enyc> Enselic`: I want to knw.. how you deal with no windowmanager there
[11:22] <Enselic`> enyc: I start it
[11:22] <Enselic`> enyc: you can start it either through a script, or let a script start a terminal, from which you start a wm
[11:22] <mon^rch> ric1: you should probably download the feisty .iso, burnit and install it that way. okay?
[11:22] <enyc> Enselic`: ok
[11:22] <enyc> Enselic`: like "xinit" does... starts a terminal...
[11:23] <ric1> mon^rch?
[11:23] <mon^rch> ric1: I can give you the link if you want
[11:23] <Enselic`> enyc: I use Xorg and a raw setup
[11:23] <enyc> Enselic`: ok
[11:23] <ric1> ok that sounds good
[11:23] <enyc> Enselic`: anyway have phun ;-)
[11:23] <mon^rch> isec
[11:24] <Enselic`> enyc: http://rafb.net/p/72h5Pk71.html if you are interested
[11:24] <flo_> i'vd created a shared folder on my laptop and setit up with a ip accesing method for the other host, now how can i acces this folder from the other pc? excuse my ignorance
[11:24] <ric1> will it be easy just to entirely reinstall ubuntu
[11:24] <Enselic`> enyc: you can start it from vt1-6 unless you change Xwrapper.config, then you can run it from within an Xtrem
[11:24] <enyc> ric1: note that feisty is not released yet (about 3 weeks to go), and hence feisty should be discussed on #ubuntu+1 channel really ;-)
[11:24] <mon^rch> ric1: http://releases.ubuntu.com/7.04/ubuntu-7.04-beta-desktop-i386.iso save that file
[11:25] <ric1>  will it be easier just to entirely reinstall ubuntu
[11:25] <Frogzoo> ric1: it's pretty easy, first backup your package list with dpkg --get-selections maybe
[11:25] <edgyeft> thank you delcoyote, that's exactly what i did, but ther 's only two choice of resolution : 400*600 et 800*600 !!!
[11:25] <mon^rch> ric1: that's wht I'm helping you with
[11:25] <enyc> Enselic`: now thats something ive not seen before... setting xauthoriny
[11:26] <Enselic`> enyc: it's to add security, otherwise anyone could connect to your X server
[11:26] <ric1> sorry im getting confused
[11:26] <Enselic`> enyc: though one can explictly forbid TCP connections if one like
[11:26] <mon^rch> ric1: most of the time it's alot easier to just reinstall than to upgrade and risk mucking things up
[11:26] <enyc> Enselic`: I didnt realise X11 allows access to other users of the same system...
[11:27] <enyc> Enselic`: erm... yes.. and normally X11 is started with --nolisten tcp these days i think
[11:27] <ric1> if i reinstall will i be able to use my root password
[11:27] <enyc> Enselic`: I remmeber people doing "xhost +" in the past....
[11:27] <mon^rch> ric1: you DONT want to use a root password with ubuntu, use the "sudo" command instead
[11:28] <rambo3> ric1, whats the problem
[11:28] <delcoyote> edgyeft: sorry i cant help more, i know there is a way to change the res. you should google it i"ve found this http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=83973 there is a section to tweak resolution somewhere there
[11:28] <enyc> Enselic`: but... you are saying... without setting up -Xauthority,.. assunming no TCP-listeners...  that any *local* user could access your X-server ?
[11:28] <ric1> but it asks me to type in a rood password after i use the command
[11:28] <enyc> ric1: its actually asking for your user password
[11:28] <enyc> ric1: "su" asks for root password, which is not normally used in ubuntu
[11:28] <mon^rch> ric1: sounds to me like you've forgotten your password...
[11:29] <ric1> yes then it gives me some type of error after i type it in
[11:29] <enyc> ric1: whats the exact error?
[11:29] <Enselic`> enyc: if are connected to an X server and e.g. nautilus is running, you can explot the custom protocoll utilized by nautilus to do nasty stuff, as I've understood it
[11:29] <ric1> so if i reinstall ubuntu off the disk i got then i will be able to use my password
[11:29] <edgyeft> thank yiou for the answer delcoyote, i'll try your address ... see you...
[11:30] <enyc> ric1: im sure you could...
[11:30] <mon^rch> ric1: provided you dont forget it, yes
[11:30] <rambo3> ric1 you dont have to reinstall
[11:30] <irvin> ric1: are you using ubuntu right now?
[11:30] <Flipp> which package i have to install if i want to use SASL
[11:30] <ric1> yes i am
[11:30] <delcoyote> edgyeft: youre welcome hope it helps, i know thats the file you have to look at to change resolution, good luck
[11:30] <mon^rch> noo-nee-noo...
[11:31] <irvin> ric1: did you enter a password when you logged into ubuntu?
[11:31] <enyc> Enselic`: hrrm well if you are connected ot an x-server you can do allsorts... eg.o trap allk key events..
[11:31] <voltagex> Fiesty is out....april fools!
[11:31] <ric1> yes i did
[11:31] <enyc> ric1: that is the same password you need for "sudo" then..
[11:31] <mon^rch> feisty kicks some serious rump!
[11:31] <ric1> but when i type it in it doesnt work
[11:31] <Jubei> mon^rch: how come?
[11:31] <enyc> ric1: what _exact_ message do you get back?
[11:31] <mon^rch> ric1: is the caps lock on?
[11:32] <voltagex> anyway, seriously, is there an ubuntu equivalent for http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?searchon=names&version=all&exact=1&keywords=tree
[11:32] <rambo3> ric1, boot in rescue mode and change password
[11:32] <enyc> Enselic`: but... I wanted to know...
[11:32] <ric1> i got this--------Failed to run update-manager -d as user root:
[11:32] <ric1>  Child terminated with 1 status
[11:32] <mon^rch> Jubei: desktop effects like fading windows and menus to start with...
[11:32] <ric1> SURE ISNT
[11:32] <mon^rch> lol ric
[11:32] <Enselic`> enyc: 'wanted to know' as in 'you still didn't tell me'?
[11:33] <ric1> haha
[11:33] <enyc> Enselic`: another user on the same system could connect to your xserver (unix socket, no tcp) if you do not setnup -Xaouthority ?
[11:33] <enyc> Enselic`: correct...
[11:33] <huXfluX> Hello! I've just downloaded a torrent that came in multiple rar volumes, .rar, .r00, .r01, etc. How can I extract all of them? Thanx.
[11:33] <ric1> ill boot in rescue mode and change password then
[11:33] <ric1> how do u do that
[11:33] <Enselic`> enyc: if the user knows where the Xauthority file is, yes
[11:33] <enyc> Enselic`: but if you did NOT use -Xauthority when starting "Xorg"
[11:33] <mon^rch> huXfluX: select all files right click extract here
[11:34] <rambo3> ~.Xauthority
[11:34] <enyc> Enselic`: err -auth even
[11:34] <Enselic`> enyc: I think so yes
[11:34] <Enselic`> enyc: why not?
[11:34] <enyc> Enselic`: i.e. if you "X :1 vt8&" ...
[11:34] <ric1> how do you change your password
[11:34] <enyc> Enselic`: hrrm well Ive never cansidered this really..
[11:34] <Enselic`> yes, what would prevent a user from connecting then?
[11:34] <Rod> hi i got an usb disk, 200 gig, formatted as ext2, fully loaded ... I mounted it under windows with Ext2 Volume Manager and now the filesystem got corrupted because although ext2 volume manager says the file system is ext2, it also says that partition entry is fat32X    How to get this right again, fat32x should be "Linux"
[11:34] <mon^rch> sudo passwd <username>
[11:35] <Enselic`> enyc: there was a security guru at freenode/#xorg that told me this :)
[11:35] <Enselic`> were*
[11:35] <enyc> Enselic`: I think I may have thought you need to be the same userid to access the required sockets...
[11:35] <pradeepvglughyd> how to set monitor frequency to 85 hz
[11:35] <mon^rch> ric1: good luck changing the password if you've forgotten the one for sudo...
[11:35] <enyc> Enselic`: but that make sense...
[11:36] <Enselic`> enyc: the network protocol knows nothing about user id, does it?
[11:36] <enyc> Enselic`: in your script... where is the word 'mcookie' chosen from?
[11:36] <delcoyote> need help with samba problem, been looking in smb.conf file and im not sure how messed up it is, found this two lines that are not familiar at all : netbios name = samba24
[11:36] <delcoyote> server string = CAD architects, Stockholm, east 32nd st, 34th floor
[11:36] <mon^rch> was it something I said?
[11:36] <Enselic`> enyc: it's a program that generates a 128 bit random key
[11:36] <enyc> Enselic`: sure... on TCP network.. no userid (unless you try to ident or something)
[11:36] <Enselic`> enyc: run mcookie to see
[11:36] <enyc> Enselic`: aaah ok... backticks there... ok
[11:36] <Rod> Is there some channel where you can ask partition related questions?
[11:36] <Enselic`> Rod: freenode/##linux
[11:36] <enyc> Enselic`: I seee.. and the xauth program writes to your XAUTHORITY file
[11:37] <Enselic`> enyc: yes, xauth is a program, xauth -l lists the current mcookies
[11:37] <delcoyote> i think i messed up samba installing gsamba or something like that
[11:37] <Enselic`> enyc: xauth list
[11:37] <enyc> Enselic`: and the X server is told.. only accep t cotnnections which authentivace with these cookies
[11:38] <Enselic`> enyc: the server only allows programs to connect that knows the right magic cookie, yes
[11:38] <Enselic`> Enselic`: so you set the XAUTHORITY env var to tell all programs where to find the mcookie
[11:38] <enyc> Enselic`: I see ;-)
[11:40] <pradeepvglughyd> how to set monitor frequency to 85 hz
[11:40] <KouOuKen> Is this the proper channel to ask about Feisty Beta?
[11:40] <Enselic`> pradeepvglughyd: many ways, one way is to backup /etc/X11/xorg.conf and run dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:41] <Enselic`> KouOuKen: #ubuntu+1
[11:41] <apokryphos> KouOuKen: /msg ubotu feisty
[11:41] <KouOuKen> Thanks
[11:41] <aorith> #ubuntu+1
[11:41] <enyc> Enselic`: i se... interestingsy the xauth line specifies the dispay (:1) ...
[11:42] <jimwatts123> I was successfull after many atempts and feel inadiquate it was so simple again
[11:42] <sorcere12> hey guys i dunno if you can help me but its worth a try iam new to ubuntu and i just got the live cd iam trying run it and my old crt monitor starts to flicker ... i went though some .. resoloution but when it comes to login it screws up any suggestions?
[11:42] <Enselic`> enyc: yeah, different cookies for different servers
[11:42] <Enselic`> enyc: if a program connects to e.g. ;1, ot fetches that mcookie of that server
[11:42] <sorcere12> if any one could hlp it would be great
[11:43] <Enselic`> sorcere12: you could try to backup /etc/X11/xorg.conf and run dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, then specify sane values
[11:44] <sorcere12> umm whoa iam using a live cd
[11:44] <Enselic`> sorcere12: oh
[11:44] <sorcere12> where do i type thos things ?
[11:44] <Peshk0`> hello everyone
[11:44] <Enselic`> sorcere12: well then that wont work in the first place :)
[11:44] <Enselic`> sorcere12: is it an old computer?
[11:45] <Peshk0`> could you tell me where can i find the configuration editor
[11:45] <sorcere12> no its a 3.2 gig p4 1024 ram and gforce 6800
[11:45] <dbglt> hey guys, I'm trying to setup my laptop with an external monitor: I want the external monitor to activate when it is plugged into the laptop (and the laptop screen to turn off an external monitor is plugged in), and vice versa. Any ideas how to do this?
[11:45] <Enselic`> Peshk0`: for what? general conf? gconf-editor
[11:45] <Enselic`> or gconf-edit
[11:45] <sorcere12> but with a old crt 15 inch monitor
[11:45] <Peshk0`> i'm reading this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=11478
[11:45] <Peshk0`> ... how to change my spash screen
[11:45] <Peshk0`> and i can't finde the conf.. editor
[11:46] <Peshk0`> find*
[11:46] <bill__k> Panel menu->System Tools->Configuration Editor
[11:46] <bill__k> sorry i'm on kubuntu
[11:46] <Peshk0`> i forgot to say i'm using Dapper Drake
[11:46] <bill__k> can you upgrade?
[11:46] <Peshk0`> and there is nothing in System Tools
[11:46] <sorcere12> hey Enselic any suggestions?
[11:46] <Enselic`> sorcere12: nvidia uses custom drivers iirc
[11:46] <Peshk0`> except nvidia and automatix
[11:46] <sorcere12> what you mean ..
[11:46] <terapicodave> dbglt: I don't think you can do that automatically but you should be able to do it in general...i'm wrestling with getting laptop's video card to output a better resolution for an external monitor
[11:46] <Enselic`> !nvidia  | sorcere12
[11:46] <ubotu> sorcere12: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[11:47] <sorcere12> but i how do i do it running live cd?
[11:47] <Thug-N-Me> need to extract files from ace archiver any help ?
[11:47] <dbglt> terapicodave: I can do it manually, that's not a problem. I just want to try do it automatically
[11:47] <Thug-N-Me> unace doesnt let me do it ... i get a error
[11:47] <bill__k> Thug-N-Me: right click the archive and click extract here
[11:47] <bill__k> Thug-N-Me: bad format or it's a corrupted archive
[11:47] <Peshk0`> ohh i found it
[11:47] <Enselic`> sorcere12: I think it should work to follow the guide
[11:47] <Peshk0`> gconf-editor :)
[11:48] <bill__k> do you have a checksum?
[11:48] <Enselic`> Peshk0`: I told you a while ago...
[11:48] <bill__k> lol
[11:48] <Thug-N-Me> bill__k there is no such thing as " extract here "
[11:48] <terapicodave> dbglt: I just don't think that connector knows if something's plugged in...it could but I'm 90% there's no input there
[11:48] <bill__k> Thug-N-Me: sorry, what extension is it? I don't believe rar is natively supported...
[11:49] <Thug-N-Me> bill__k hello ? " ace "
[11:49] <dbglt> mmm pretty sure xorg can detect new screens available
[11:49] <dbglt> even if it polls it every so often...
[11:49] <jimwatts123> there is if you want to get paid
[11:49] <dbglt> should be able to automatically do it
[11:49] <sorcere12> hey enselic .. thats a guide when ubuntu .. is on my system nd not on the live cd
[11:49] <dbglt> just not sure how :D
[11:49] <jimwatts123> all electronic
[11:49] <bill__k> Thug-N-Me: have you compared md5sums?
[11:49] <sorcere12> it flickers when i say start or install ubuntu
[11:49] <sorcere12> the welcome screen is all messed up
[11:50] <sorcere12> is it to do with refresh rates ..
[11:50] <delcoyote> E: samba: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[11:50] <delcoyote> E: gsambad: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured, anyone could give me a hand with this?
[11:50] <sorcere12> my old monitor cant handle ..
[11:50] <sorcere12> works fine on windows
[11:50] <kaatil> question about mozilla.. how do you get mozilla to use mplayer plugin instead of totem?
[11:50] <sorcere12> the monitor i mean
[11:50] <Priest-of-Psi> gosh
[11:50] <Priest-of-Psi> I have to hate sendmail more!
[11:51] <terapicodave> kaatil: i use an extension called media player connectivity
[11:51] <Enselic`> sorcere12: sorry, don't know. the problem with nvidia is that they don't provide good drivers for linux. you could try another monitor, or if you really want to try Ubuntu, consider a better supported card :/
[11:51] <bill__k> kaatil: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/fix-for-mplayer-in-firefox-under-ubuntu-is-not-working.html
[11:51] <jimwatts123> well there must be a setting here that works then
[11:51] <kaatil> ah thanks bill__K and terapicodave. :)
[11:51] <bill__k> sure
[11:52] <Thug-N-Me> bill__k the files are there i can see them when i do a " unace x test.ace  " but dosnt let me extract them
[11:52] <sorcere12> that sucks
[11:52] <bill__k> Thug-N-Me: can it be password protected?
[11:52] <sorcere12> but it works on windows .. it flickers first but i chang ethe resoloution to 8000  and it works fine
[11:52] <Thug-N-Me> bill__k nope , its not
[11:52] <bill__k> Thug-N-Me: it could still be a corruption problem.  I would still do a md5sum or recopy it
[11:53] <bill__k> otherwise I don't know how to help
[11:54] <omha> hey
[11:55] <omha> i have a problem with apache2 and php5, when i request a php file firefox wants to download it
[11:55] <riaal> I really need help!!  Somehow my freinds crashed my file system lastnight. The computer was locked but I think they pulled the power cable. When I boot it say "/dev/sda1 Contains a file system with errors. check forced. Inodes that were part of the corrupt orphan liked list found"  "UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY RUN fsck manually" what to do??
[11:56] <poningru> riaal: do you ahve a live cd?
[11:56] <riaal> poningru, y
[11:56] <poningru> riaal: the install cd will do
[11:56] <poningru> go get it and boot off of it
[11:56] <omha> riaal, control + d and type fsck
[11:56] <Enselic`> sorcere12: yeah, that's because nvidia supports windows
[11:57] <Enselic`> sorcere12: supports == writes decent drivers
[11:57] <poningru> yeah that could work if the kernel was loaded successfully
[11:57] <riaal> omha, seams to work, thanks
[11:58] <riaal> omha, running it whit the -y option, is that "normal"?
[11:58] <omha> riaal, yes
[11:58] <_nnx_> Hey, does anyone know how I can force 6.06 to upgrade using the DVD?  I went to a fair amount of trouble to download the DVD and now update-manager is insisting on downloading the update.
[11:58] <_nnx_> I'm upgrading to Edgy (finally).
[11:59] <omha> _nnx_, upgrade to feisty ;)
[11:59] <OkinawaInstructo> i am trying to use amsn but i keep getting an error saying i need to install msnp9, would someone beable to help me with this
[11:59] <poningru> _nnx_: hmm interesting
[11:59] <_nnx_> owha: Not 'til it's out of beta.  I'm not that adventurous.
[11:59] <roland_> how do i install LAMP on ubuntu server if i skiped at install ?
[11:59] <xtheblack9x> what command to open a .run file??????????????
[11:59] <poningru> _nnx_: put the dvd in, does it not come up with an option to update?
[12:00] <poningru> !lamp | roland_
[12:00] <ubotu> roland_: 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+)
[12:00] <poningru> roland_: there is a set of packages listed on there
[12:00] <_nnx_> poningru: It comes up telling me it's recognized a new DVD.  It sends me to the update-manager.  However it does NOT send me to the upgrade tool, which I am assuming is necessary for a safe upgrade.
[12:01] <_nnx_> poningru: Er, wait, I think it sends me to Synaptic.
[12:01] <riaal> omha, wow. works fine! thanks a lot!
[12:01] <roland_> poningru: i have ubuntu 6.10 not 6.06 as in the page will the package names be the same?
[12:01] <roland_> and procedures?
[12:02] <Szara> mmkay, how in the heck do I install software that I've downloaded to my computer?
[12:02] <poningru> roland_: oh hmm
[12:02] <_nnx_> poningru: Do I need that upgrade tool, or would it work to just tell it to run the upgrade from update-manager or Synaptic?
[12:02] <Szara> I get that I have to use this synaptic package manager, but not how to get at the files
[12:02] <poningru> it should be
[12:03] <poningru> Szara: what kinda file did you download?
[12:03] <poningru> to install you can just go into synaptic and just double click on a software you want
[12:03] <poningru> and then click apply
[12:03] <SzaraHill> poningru, it was a .tar.bz2
[12:04] <poningru> SzaraHill: what file is it?
[12:04] <binfalse> hello
[12:04] <poningru> link me
[12:04] <binfalse> tell me
[12:04] <str4`> yo
[12:04] <str4`> dunno
[12:04] <poningru> _nnx_: you can just do it from synaptic if you add the dvd as a apt source
[12:04] <SzaraHill> oh, wait, I think I found my answer.  I hadn't looked at the menu where it says "add downloaded packages" ...  >.<
[12:05] <poningru> SzaraHill: that will only work for .deb iirc
[12:05] <SzaraHill> ahh
[12:05] <poningru> not for .tar.bz2
[12:05] <poningru> link me to what you are trying to install
[12:05] <SzaraHill> even if it's been unpacked?
[12:05] <_nnx_> poningru: Alright.  Are there any special catches I should know about?  For instance, I recall hearing that the apt-get method required some steps separate from using the GUI.  Does that apply here, or will everything be taken care of by Synaptic?
[12:05] <kane77> heh.. my wanda fish just died... wonder why...
[12:05] <SzaraHill> it's the logjam livejournal client
[12:05] <poningru> SzaraHill: whats in it?
[12:06] <poningru> _nnx_: it should just work... but backup your data
[12:06] <SzaraHill> http://logjam.danga.com/
[12:06] <_nnx_> poningru: Already did before I took this little gamble.  thanks. :)
[12:06] <poningru> _nnx_: also read through !update
[12:06] <roland_> hmm i cant mount my ubuntu server iso image as cdrom in vmware when it asks for 'enter ubuntu cd'
[12:06] <Skew-> how do i make these [ ]  characters on a danish keyboard?
[12:06] <_nnx_> poningru: !update?
[12:06] <poningru> !upgrade | _nnx_
[12:06] <ubotu> _nnx_: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[12:06] <_nnx_> poningru: Ah.  Thank you.
[12:07] <poningru> SzaraHill: looking
[12:07] <Skew-> how do i make these  bracket [ ]  characters on a danish keyboard?
[12:07] <SzaraHill> I'm taking a further look into the files in there, which I shoulda done before coming and asking...heh...might figure it out myself after
[12:07] <SzaraHill> all
[12:07] <derrin> Hi all!  Can anyone help, please?  My ubuntu system won't recognise my DV camera when I hook it up with firewire.  Any reason why not?
[12:08] <roland_> anyone using ubuntu on vmware ?
[12:08] <poningru> dude...
[12:08] <poningru> SzaraHill: what version of ubuntu are you using?
[12:08] <poningru> logjam is in synaptic
[12:08] <SzaraHill> poningru, 6.1
[12:08] <derrin> I'm using 6.06
[12:08] <poningru> atleast it is for me
[12:08] <SzaraHill> oh really?  I couldnt' find it
[12:08] <poningru> SzaraHill: did you search?
[12:08] <SzaraHill> I sure did
[12:08] <poningru> there is a search button there
[12:08] <xtheblack9x> !ntfs
[12:08] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[12:09] <poningru> do you have universe and multiverse enabled?
[12:09] <poningru> SzaraHill: ^^
[12:09] <SzaraHill> yup poningru , I searched but didn't find it.
[12:09] <poningru> SzaraHill: do you have universe and multiverse enabled?
[12:09] <poningru> !universe | SzaraHill
[12:09] <ubotu> SzaraHill: 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
[12:10] <SzaraHill> ooohh, good point, I might not
[12:10] <_nnx_> poningru: Ah, found something.  Apparently there's a program to do it right on the disc.  /cdrom/cdromupgrade
[12:10] <Indy> Hello. Ubuntu does not still support X-Chat to is repositories?
[12:10] <SzaraHill> I do now.  just a few
[12:10] <Indy> * its repositories
[12:10] <Indy> Only xchat-gnome is available?
[12:11] <Priest-of-Psi> Indy: apt-cache search xchant
[12:11] <Priest-of-Psi> Indy: apt-cache search xchat
[12:11] <poningru> Indy: available through universe
[12:11] <derrin> Hi all!  Can anyone help, please?  My ubuntu system won't recognise my DV camera when I hook it up with firewire.  Any reason why not?
[12:11] <poningru> you have to enable the universe repository
[12:11] <Indy> poningru: how do I enable universe?
[12:11] <poningru> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu
[12:11] <Skew-> none of the ctrl-alt functions work in ubuntu.. why is this?
[12:11] <Priest-of-Psi> Indy: check the wiki
[12:11] <Indy> poningru: ok. thanks.
[12:12] <SzaraHill> also another question, I've got a brand new (like, ten minutes old) installation, and I'm a little afraid of installing all 164 of the available updates because the os broke after I did that last time.  could have not been related, but...um...any suggestions?
[12:12] <joe4444> with Nautilus how do i disconnect from an SFTP server?
[12:12] <xtheblack9x> is there a keyboard shortcut to open terminal????
[12:12] <poningru> SzaraHill: naah go ahead and install the updates
[12:12] <SzaraHill> ah yes, now it's found logjam.  thanks poningru !!
[12:12] <poningru> joe4444: you just close the windows
[12:13] <jrib> xtheblack9x: no, but you can create one in system > preferences > keyboard shortcuts
[12:13] <SzaraHill> anybody here installed mac-on-linux who can give me pointers when I get around to trying it?
[12:13] <xtheblack9x> THANK YOU jrib :)!!!!!!!
[12:13] <joe4444> poningru, that doesn't disconnect... when i open a new window and goto sftp://user@server i'm not prompted for a password... it just reconnects
[12:13] <Priest-of-Psi> SzaraHill: what?
[12:13] <kane77> anybody has an idea why wanda the fish applet died? (it shows animation of dead fish...)
[12:13] <poningru> joe4444: there is a timeout window
[12:13] <poningru> that determines when you logout
[12:13] <SzaraHill> kane77, maybe you forgot to feed her
[12:13] <SzaraHill> ?
[12:13] <poningru> lol
[12:14] <poningru> yeah I have no idea how that applet works
[12:14] <joe4444> poningru, so i can't explicitly disconnect?  or, could i alter the timeout window?
[12:14] <SzaraHill> Priest-of-Psi, what at what?
[12:14] <poningru> joe4444: I dont remember exactly how thats doable
[12:14] <poningru> joe4444: search through the wiki
[12:14] <Priest-of-Psi> SzaraHill: mac-on-linux
[12:14] <SzaraHill> Priest-of-Psi, it's a mac emulator for linux
[12:15] <joe4444> poningru, ubuntu wiki or nautilus wiki?
[12:15] <SzaraHill> http://sourceforge.net/projects/mac-on-linux/
[12:15] <poningru> joe4444: both
[12:15] <poningru> joe4444: start with ubuntu
[12:16] <joe4444> ok, thanks
[12:17] <joe4444> i'd also like to set a shortcut for the terminal like xtheblack9x asked about... but when i try to set <Super>t it only registers <Super_L> and won't let me do the combo... can i manually edit this?
[12:18] <jrib> joe4444: yes, in gconf-editor   /apps/metacity
[12:18] <yellow_chicken> i have an md5sum error, but dont see why. http://rafb.net/p/eepZFK66.html  , i ran diff file1 file2
[12:18] <joe4444> jrib, thanks
[12:18] <derrin> Hi all!  Can anyone help, please?  My ubuntu system won't recognise my DV camera when I hook it up with firewire.  Any reason why not?
[12:18] <jrib> joe4444: if <super_l> doesn't work, you can use:
[12:18] <jrib> !winkey > joe4444    (joe4444, see the private message from ubotu)
[12:18] <xtheblack9x> joie4444 i just ran into the same problem lol
[12:19] <sogen> ubuntu need windows instaled ?
[12:19] <jrib> sogen: no
[12:19] <jrib> sogen: ubuntu is an operating system
[12:19] <sogen> then i dont need to have windows to use ubuntu ?
[12:20] <jrib> sogen: correct
[12:20] <xtheblack9x> sogen correct
[12:20] <joe4444> jrib, isn't there a shortcut to gconf-editor somewhere in the apps or system menu?
[12:20] <sogen> all programs work on ubuntu ?
[12:20] <derrin> Sogen:  ubuntu is an alternative to windows
[12:20] <jrib> joe4444: it got removed a couple of versions ago, you need to run 'gconf-editor' in a terminal
[12:20] <xtheblack9x> sogen ubuntu has its own programs
[12:20] <sogen> all programs work on ubuntu ?
[12:20] <h3x0r> hey can someone help me install cedega i have tried a bunch of how-to's and im alaways getting stuck.
[12:20] <xtheblack9x> sogen most of the programs that windows has ubuntu has something like it
[12:20] <sogen> but i want to have photoshop
[12:21] <bullgard4> What does 'omf' stand for in the directory /usr/share/omf/drivemount?
[12:21] <joe4444> jrib, hmm i thought i saw it in the menu... maybe that was when i first tried xubuntu
[12:21] <derrin> Sogen:  ubuntu has alternative programmes to windows.  Many are better.
[12:21] <varka> what ist the directory /usr/share/omf specified to contain?
[12:21] <sogen> i have readed how to i it sey that i need install  windows
[12:21] <jrib> joe4444: it used to be in "system tools"
[12:21] <Priest-of-Psi> what is the text editor in gnome called?
[12:21] <sogen> and*
[12:21] <jrib> Priest-of-Psi: gedit
[12:21] <joe4444> or it could've been a different system settings tool
[12:21] <slvmchn> sogen, you sound like a prime candidate for windows vista
[12:21] <xtheblack9x> sogen ubuntu has a program called GIMP much like photoshop
[12:21] <sogen> xtknight: but it sux
[12:21] <derrin> Sogen: it probably says you need to UNinstall windows?
[12:22] <xtheblack9x> sogen its about as good as photoshop and there is even plug-ins that make it run like photoshop (like where the menus are)
[12:22] <sogen> xtheblack9x: but it still dont have all functions ;(
[12:22] <xtheblack9x> sogen ya not all
[12:22] <derrin> No one can help with my DV Camera then?
[12:23] <xtheblack9x> sogen you might be able to run photoshop in a program called wine
[12:23] <sogen> xtheblack9x: but gimp dont have thos functions that i need :(
[12:23] <h3x0r> Gimp wont compare to photoshop tho, if your a heavy photoshop user then i would suggest sticking to windows cause ubuntu doesnt have a photo editing program that could much photoshop
[12:23] <xtheblack9x> sogen but wines kinda hard to configer
[12:23] <sogen> xtheblack9x: yes i know i can use wine but "howto" seys that i need have to windows first
[12:23] <arcad3> how to repai /etc/fstab?
[12:23] <arcad3> *repair
[12:23] <xtheblack9x> sogen oooooooohhh
[12:24] <sogen> xtheblack9x: i need to have widnwos to install photoshop on ubuntu
[12:24] <eternaljoy> im now running the new TISP free wireless.  Using my house water. works great :)
[12:24] <sogen> xtheblack9x: but i dont have windows
[12:24] <xtheblack9x> sogen thats dumb :( sorry
[12:24] <sogen> xtheblack9x: http://blog.publicidadpixelada.com/how-to-adobe-photoshop-cs2-on-ubuntu-10-steps/
[12:24] <sogen> xtheblack9x: here is that howto
[12:25] <h3x0r> hey can i get help installing cedega aka wineX ? anyone>
[12:25] <joe4444> sogen, if you /really/ need to use Photoshop "in" Ubuntu, then i would suggest setting up a virtual machine with VMWare to run Windows XP
[12:25] <SzaraHill> aahh ha ha, logjam's in add/remove programs too, didn't find it the first time I looked
[12:25] <xtheblack9x> sogen ya i have never messed with wine really. If i want to use photoshop i would boot in windows myself
[12:25] <SzaraHill> poningru, thanks for your help!
[12:25] <compilerwriter> eternaljoy:  wireless via house water?  I am on good pain drugs, but did I read that correctly?
[12:26] <eternaljoy> compiledkernel: yeah. http://www.google.com/tisp/
[12:26] <happytron> anyone have an opinion on how well wine works in general?
[12:26] <eternaljoy> compilerwriter: http://www.google.com/tisp/
[12:26] <eternaljoy> compilerwriter: new technology
[12:26] <Bonez56> does anyone know if there is a NVIDIA driver that is newer than 1.9755? ie is there a beta?
[12:26] <eternaljoy> Bonez56: no
[12:26] <eternaljoy> compilerwriter: uses water for wireless broadband
[12:28] <arcad3> water for wireless broadband???
[12:28] <eternaljoy> arcad3: yep! new technology
[12:29] <eternaljoy> arcad3:  http://www.google.com/tisp/
[12:29] <xtheblack9x> where can i make some alias commands that boot up with ubuntu? /etc/profile?
[12:29] <eternaljoy> arcad3: I just set it up, work,s great
[12:29] <arcad3> broadband freee?
[12:29] <ubotu> ANNOUNCEMENT: The release of Ubuntu Feisty will be delayed by 3 weeks due to numerouse newly found bugs
[12:29] <eternaljoy> arcad3: yep using your house water
[12:29] <joe4444> jrib, after setting a keyboard shortcut using gconf-editor will it be active immediately?  i can't seem to get any key combo to open a new terminal
[12:29] <Toma-> what the heck is tisp?
[12:29] <williammanda> would someone look at this fstab file and tell me why hdb1 doesn't automatically mount....http://pastebin.ca/419013
[12:30] <eternaljoy> arcad3: sign up at google website I gave u
[12:30] <eternaljoy> Toma-: free wireless broadband
[12:30] <joe4444> by google?
[12:30] <eternaljoy> joe4444: yep
[12:30] <Skew-> ubotu: how unfortunate, and even on 1st of april ;'(
[12:30] <eternaljoy> look at: http://www.google.com/tisp/
[12:30] <arcad3> works in Romania too?
[12:30] <eternaljoy> Skew-: shhh :)
[12:30] <Toma-> this is an April Fools joke right?
[12:30] <eternaljoy> Toma-: LOL
[12:30] <Skew-> hehehe
[12:31] <eternaljoy> Skew-: damn you!  u stuffed it
[12:31] <joe4444> lol
[12:31] <jrib> joe4444: should work immediately yes
[12:31] <eternaljoy> Skew-: I had them all going dude
[12:31] <Skew-> sorry :(
[12:31] <Enselic`> mon^rch: hmm, appears as if I don't have that in my gconf-editor
[12:31] <Toma-> cmon, "Want WIFI around? Just flush it down!"
[12:31] <eternaljoy> Skew-: you shouldnt have said anything, 2-3 of them was falling for it ;)
[12:31] <joe4444> jrib, i tried <Super>t  <Super_L>t  <mod4>t  <Control><Alt>t  -- nothing works =/
[12:31] <mon^rch> Enselic`: sorry? don't have what?
[12:32] <Skew-> sowwy D:
[12:32] <compilerwriter> eternaljoy go get stuffed.
[12:32] <jrib> joe4444: are you running beryl or compiz?
[12:32] <drcode> if I want to upgrade kernel in ubuntu dapper, I need only apt-get install kernel-image ?
[12:32] <eternaljoy> compilerwriter: ROFL
[12:32] <drcode> and kernel ver I want?
[12:32] <eternaljoy> compilerwriter: Aprils fool :)
[12:32] <Enselic`> mon^rch: to not show drives on desktop (nm, asking at ubuntu+1, im on feisty)
[12:32] <joe4444> jrib, yep... do i need to restart the window manager?
[12:32] <jrib> joe4444: well that means you aren't running metacity
[12:32] <h3x0r> whats the catch to googles tisp?
[12:32] <joe4444> oh, heh
[12:33] <joe4444> does beryl have a keybinding for opening a terminal window?  i didn't see it when i was customizing the shortcuts
[12:33] <eternaljoy> h3x0r: free wireless oradband using your toilet water
[12:33] <jrib> joe4444: I think you can setup shortcuts for commands in each of those, just use a custom command '/usr/bin/gnome-terminal'
[12:33] <eternaljoy> h3x0r: sign up
[12:33] <compilerwriter> eternaljoy you have me laughing so hard my jaw is aching again you bastard.
[12:33] <Seveas> !language | compilerwriter
[12:33] <ubotu> compilerwriter: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[12:34] <eternaljoy> compilerwriter: :-)
[12:34] <h3x0r> funny guy
[12:34] <eternaljoy> h3x0r:  ty :-)
[12:35] <compilerwriter> eternaljoy:  I just thought you meant to type wiring instead of water.
[12:35] <eternaljoy> compilerwriter: sure you did ;)
[12:35] <xtheblack9x> can i execute a list of bash commands from a file i write?
[12:36] <compilerwriter> xthebalck9x: what do you think shell scripts are? 
[12:36] <xtheblack9x> compilerwriter well im about to find out :) thanks
[12:37] <compilerwriter> Oh, thank God, the Lortab has kicked in.
[12:37] <sp0ro> Anyone around that can walk me through a samba setup? I have tried nearly every guide I can get my hands on and can't seem to get the permissions to the windows network right.
[12:38] <h3x0r> do you guys know if far cry is supported by cedega? 
[12:38] <compilerwriter> What in blazes is cedega?
[12:39] <h3x0r> wineX
[12:39] <Enselic`> !cedega
[12:39] <ubotu> cedega is a project based on WINE, aimed at running Windows games on Linux. For more info, see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/Cedega
[12:39] <ubotu> ANNOUNCEMENT: The release of Ubuntu Feisty will be delayed by 3 weeks due to numerous newly found bugs
[12:39] <xtheblack9x> its a pretty cool program :)
[12:39] <xtheblack9x> even runs battlefield 2
[12:39] <joe4444> ubotu, you suck!
[12:39] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about you suck! - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:39] <joe4444> heh
[12:40] <h3x0r> does anyone know how to get cedega running i have tried almost every how -to and fail when trying to install the CVS
[12:40] <Enselic`> I'd like to hide all gnome-panels completely. Is this possible?
[12:41] <happytron> right-click, "delete this panel"?
[12:41] <ryan__> how to install wine?
[12:41] <joe4444> can panels be extended across multiple displays?
[12:41] <h3x0r> nah wineX
[12:41] <rNIUS> hi all!
[12:41] <happytron> joe4444: i have 2 panels, one on each display
[12:42] <happytron> the windows match up accordingly, automatically
[12:42] <ryan__> h3x0r, as long as its the free version..not the paid one
[12:42] <joe4444> happytron, well i'd prefer to have just one long panel
[12:42] <h3x0r> yea i meant the free version, do you know how i can get that ?
[12:42] <happytron> why?
[12:43] <derrin> Hi all!  Can anyone help, please?  My ubuntu system won't recognise my DV camera when I hook it up with firewire.  Any reason why not?
[12:43] <happytron> i think thats possible too, but i haven't messed with those configurations in a while
[12:43] <derrin> I've checked my firewire and it IS configured...
[12:43] <sp0ro> Anyone around that can walk me through a samba setup? I have tried nearly every guide I can get my hands on and can't seem to get the permissions to the windows network right.
[12:44] <joe4444> then it could display all windows from every workspace without getting too cramped... when i'm on workspace 2 i'd like to see the xchat window (on workspace 1) flash in the panel when i receive a message... that way i don't have to flip back and forth so much
[12:44] <Bonez56> i just installed nvidia-glx... what do i need to change the 'identifier' to in xorg.conf to make it work?
[12:44] <Csop> Hi
[12:45] <mon^rch> Bonez56: find where it says driver: "nv" and change nv to nvidia
[12:45] <Bonez56> mon^rch: when I change nv to nvidia, x won't start.. says no screens found
[12:45] <joe4444> happytron, did that make sense?
[12:45] <eternaljoy> h3x0r: what free version?
[12:45] <h3x0r> has anyone got the free version of cedega and can they please guide me to how they got it
[12:46] <Csop>  Selam Lan every body
[12:46] <Enselic`> happytron: doesn't work if there is only one left, but nm, trying to set up a secondary X server instead
[12:46] <kenthomson> Hello, I need some help. I am having a Samsung SyncMaster 940BW (19inch), it is capable of 1440x900, but i want to know at what resolution will it output a optimum image. The VertRefresh = 56 - 75.0 and HoriSync = 30 - 81. Can someone tell me the difference between horisync and vertrefresh? And why are there two such measurements whearas in the displaybox there is just one setting for resolution?
[12:46] <mon^rch> Bonez56: do you have the restricted modules and headers for your kernel?
[12:46] <Bonez56> mon^rch: actually it says: xinit; connection reset by peer, unable to connect to xserver
[12:46] <Bonez56> mon^rch: how do i check? btw i am running fiesty
[12:47] <happytron> hmm, i don't know how to get windows from non-displayed workspaces to show up on the panel
[12:47] <mon^rch> Bonez56: if you are using feisty use the restricted-manager to setup your opengl
[12:47] <joe4444> happytron, it's an option in the panel's properties...
[12:47] <Bonez56> mon^rch: ok
[12:47] <kenthomson> Can someone please help me?
[12:48] <joe4444> happytron, the problem is that when the panel is only on one display and you have 4 workspaces with a dozen windows, it gets crowded
[12:48] <preaction> kenthomson: an LCD monitor?
[12:48] <kenthomson> preaction, yes
[12:48] <happytron> makes sense, what is the option called?
[12:49] <preaction> kenthomson: you usually want the max capable, which you stated was 1440x900
[12:49] <joe4444> just right-click and hit properties... there are only like 3 options
[12:49] <kenthomson> preaction, I am talking about the refresh rate and NOT the resolution
[12:49] <joe4444> happytron, my bad... it's not in the panel properties, it's in the properties of the Window List item
[12:50] <preaction> kenthomson: then why'd you ask for a resolution? you might have to do some trial-and-error, but for eyestrain i hear higher is better
[12:50] <ryan__> can anyone help me with settin up wine
[12:50] <kenthomson> preaction, I mean err...the refresh rate
[12:50] <kenthomson> preaction, can you answer the later part of that question?
[12:50] <kenthomson> !lcd
[12:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lcd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:51] <[WaZ] > Hello everyone
[12:51] <kenthomson> !hi | [WaZ] 
[12:51] <ubotu> [WaZ] : Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[12:51] <tc3driver> Hello all, I have a rather silly question...
[12:52] <kenthomson> You dissapoint me
[12:52] <[WaZ] > !question tc3driver
[12:52] <[WaZ] > !question | tc3driver
[12:52] <ubotu> tc3driver: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:52] <Smerity> damn [WaZ] , you beat me to it =] 
[12:52] <[WaZ] > Smerity: I even made a mistake
[12:52] <tc3driver> I am looking for a "dashboard" like app like the thing with the icons in it on macs?
[12:52] <tc3driver> and I dont even know what the things are called
[12:52] <tc3driver> XD
[12:52] <tc3driver> foolish I know
[12:53] <preaction> tc3driver: you mean a "dock"
[12:53] <Ind[y] > Hello. How can I set "sudo" to prompt for the root password?
[12:53] <untouch> Does some one know how to get a Logitech MX Revolution working ?
[12:53] <[WaZ] > tc3driver: cairo-dock
[12:53] <Fujitsu> Ind[y] : Why would you want to?
[12:53] <preaction> Ind[y] : you don't use sudo to prompt for the root password
[12:53] <Smerity> tc3driver, can you throw us an example?
[12:53] <Ind[y] > OK. How can I do it?
[12:53] <Fujitsu> Ind[y] : That's what su is for.
[12:53] <zulfajuniadi> doen anyone know how to bun vcd fro avi?
[12:53] <Fujitsu> But there's very little reason to do it.
[12:53] <untouch> (the special keys)
[12:53] <tc3driver> the thing, tool bar like, that has icons/shortcuts to commonly used apps
[12:54] <tc3driver> but it animated
[12:54] <kestaz_> I need wyswyg editor for my web page ?
[12:54] <[WaZ] > tc3driver: cairo-dock
[12:54] <kestaz_> on ubuntu ? any suggestions ?
[12:54] <preaction> kestaz_: you don't Need one, no
[12:54] <Slart> untouch: I had one of those.. it worked alright out of the box if I remember correctly
[12:54] <tc3driver> thanks WaZ
[12:54] <Ind[y] > I want sudo to prompt for the root password. How can I do it?
[12:54] <preaction> !html | kestaz_
[12:54] <ubotu> kestaz_: html is HyperText Markup Language, used to build webpages. Editors in Ubuntu: Bluefish, Quanta+, Screem, and Nvu. For howto on HTML coding, see: http://www.w3schools.com
[12:54] <Enselic`> I'm running a secondary X server. How is it one makes the buttons round and nice as the Ubuntu deafult?
[12:54] <preaction> Ind[y] : sudo does NOT prompt for the root password... use "su"
[12:54] <Slart> untouch: ah.. special keys.. no.. never used those.. sorry
[12:54] <[WaZ] > Ind[y] : you want to set a root password?
[12:54] <Ind[y] > [WaZ] : no
[12:55] <Ind[y] > preaction: I want to do it though. How can I?
[12:55] <[WaZ] > Ind[y] : root has no password by default in ubuntu
[12:55] <untouch> Slart: but i wanna use these special keys *g*
[12:55] <preaction> Ind[y] : the entire IDEA of sudo is that it does not use the root password? use "su"
[12:55] <kestaz_> preaction, i can't find howto install "nvu" on ubuntu ?
[12:55] <assasukasse> hi all i have a strange problem, htop says i am using 300mb ram, torsmo 784..how can i make torsmo report correct the used memory?
[12:55] <kestaz_> !nvu
[12:55] <Slart> untouch: you can get all mouse buttons to work.. but you won't get the bling bling that the windows driver gives you
[12:55] <Ind[y] > [WaZ] : I know
[12:55] <ubotu> nvu is a WYSIWYG and code dual-function HTML editor for easily creating web pages.  The original developer is working on a full rewrite; meanwhile, another is doing bugfixes.  It is not the Ubuntu repos for Feisty Fawn, but ping tonyyarusso to inquire about packages.  See also !html.
[12:55] <Ind[y] > preaction: Can I do what I want?
[12:56] <preaction> assasukasse: are you sure torsmo isn't reporting paged memory?
[12:56] <[WaZ] > Ind[y] : to be logged in as root just do sudi -i
[12:56] <preaction> Ind[y] : not with sudo
[12:56] <[WaZ] > Ind[y] : sudo -i
[12:56] <preaction> Ind[y] : what do you actually want to accomplish?
[12:56] <zulfajuniadi> does anyone know how to burn vcd from avi?
[12:56] <Ind[y] > I just want to set sudo prompt for the root password. Is that possible?
[12:56] <assasukasse> preaction: 100% sure is not the swap, about paged memory, i set the option subtract buffers but i dunno
[12:57] <preaction> Ind[y] : why?
[12:57] <[WaZ] > Ind[y] : sudo = do as root
[12:57] <[WaZ] > so no
[12:57] <preaction> Ind[y] : it's not possible, no, but if you explain your actual problem there might be another solution
[12:58] <Ind[y] > never mind... :/
[12:58] <don_j> how do I turn off the ICMP deamon?
[12:58] <Ind[y] > But I have found out in the past, that it can be done, and I did set it.
[12:58] <Ind[y] > I found it in one wiki. Maybe UbuntuGuide, I can't exactly remember...
[12:58] <[WaZ] > Ind[y] : I asked you if you wanted to set a root password, you said no
[12:58] <varka> zulfajuniadi: tovid or devede are able to do this
[12:58] <Ind[y] > [WaZ] : I already have.
[12:59] <mon^rch> Ind[y] : are you just trying to set a root password?
[12:59] <Ind[y] > mon^rch: no
[12:59] <assasukasse> preaction: i have 444mb cached
[12:59] <mon^rch> ok, nvm :)
[01:00] <preston> hello all
[01:00] <[WaZ] > hi preston
[01:01] <Bonez56> mon^rch, i thikn i fixed it, thanks for the help
[01:04] <don_j> can I somehow turn off the ICMP deamon?
[01:05] <visik7> there is no icmp daemon
[01:05] <don_j> why am I answering echo requests then?
[01:05] <veli_> Csop
[01:05] <SlimeyPete> you can block icmp packets via iptables
[01:05] <veli_> napiyon looo
[01:05] <Csop> Saol
[01:05] <visik7> if you want to drop icmp echo reply just put a 0 into /proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp_echo_ignore_all
[01:06] <busfahrer> Excuse me, how do I switch the 'startup' logo between ubuntu and kubuntu? (kdm/gdm)?
[01:06] <s25> Hello all, I installed ubuntu with too little space for /tmp so I have resized my partitions and now have something far more suitable. When I do sudo mount /dev/sda7 /tmp It stops everything else from working (if I do it from CLI for instance I cannot log in) Am I going about this wrong? Thanks :)
[01:06] <visik7> sorry a 1
[01:07] <don_j> I dont want to block them. Just turn off the deamon
[01:07] <visik7> s25: use another mountpoint
[01:07] <[WaZ] > s25: maybe you should mount it in /etc/fstab
[01:07] <preaction> don_j: it isn't a daemon, it's the kernel
[01:07] <s25> Will try to mount it in /etc/fstab
[01:07] <visik7> s25: tmp is used for socket and other things if you mount another filesystem on it all socket and lock files and temp files are lost
[01:08] <don_j> preaction: a kernel deamon?
[01:08] <[WaZ] > s25: that should make it mount at startup, which might solve your problem
[01:08] <s25> Thank you :)
[01:08] <visik7> don_j: there is no daemon ! put a 1 into /proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp_echo_ignore_all
[01:09] <jatt> don_j: you cannot turn the daemon because there isn't one in the first place.
[01:09] <don_j> would I have to hack the kernel then?
[01:09] <CyberCod> quick question, whats the command for making something executable?
[01:09] <CyberCod> chmod? chroot? somethin?
[01:10] <visik7> don_j: is not a kernel hack it's just a value in a virtual file
[01:10] <happytron> chmod +x
[01:10] <visik7> CyberCod: chmod +x filename
[01:10] <CyberCod> thanks much
[01:10] <jatt> don_j: maybe there is an option in the kernel configuration, but AFAIK ICMP is integral part of the TCP/IP stack so maybe it isn't configurable, I am not sure though.
[01:10] <jatt> don_j: in that case you need to reconfigure the kernel not "hack" it.
[01:11] <don_j> jatt: good answer :)
[01:11] <visik7> don_j: can you read me ?   echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp_echo_ignore_all
[01:11] <Yusic> G'day, I've just install Ubuntu 6.06 and I don't know how to connect to the net. I can get my modem connected but can't access any sites.
[01:11] <QRZ> don_j: What are you trying to accomplish?  If you want your box to not respond to ICMP echo-requests, then use iptables to establish a rule to filter them.
[01:11] <don_j> lol thanks visik7
[01:12] <mon^rch> what are some cool linux games?
[01:12] <Tomcat_> Yusic: try "ping 64.233.187.99"... what's the output? Any losses or does it work?
[01:12] <jatt> xgalaga?
[01:12] <soundray> !games > mon^rch
[01:12] <don_j> QRZ: I just doesnt want to waste time on listening to echo probes
[01:12] <jatt> xbl?
[01:13] <jatt> there are lots of cool games to choose from
[01:13] <tc3driver> thanks for your help [WaZ] , works perfectly, now I just need to find some svg's that arent corupt
[01:13] <Slart> What alternatives to skype would you people recommend? I need conference calls and windows/linux/mac clients. Anything special to watch out for?
[01:13] <Yusic> I'm on Windows XP atmo, I need to to get on this. Do I check the ping then log back onti this?
[01:13] <[WaZ] > tc3driver: np
[01:13] <preaction> Slart: why do you need an alternative to skype?
[01:13] <QRZ> don_j: There is no time wasted.  Perhaps you mean something else...
[01:14] <soundray> Slart: if you can use regular telephone lines, consider Jajah.com
[01:14] <tc3driver> preaction, Skype doesn't play well... or at all for that matter with X86_64
[01:14] <don_j> QRZ: If you think it doesnt take time to be listening for ICMP you gotta be kidding me
[01:14] <happytron> Yusic: are you using dsl, cable or dialup?
[01:14] <Slart> preaction: because the skype linux client is lagging behind the skype windows client.. I can't change volume for skype only.. and it uses a proprietary format for communication
[01:15] <preaction> Slart: ekiga works with MS Netmeeting, dunno about a mac client
[01:15] <Yusic> DSL
[01:15] <s25> will i set the options in fstab on this to defaults?
[01:15] <jatt> don_j: have you measured how much time do the kernel wastes with ICMP packets in your configuration? Without numbers that backup your claim that the kernel wastes significant time, there is no point in trying to optimize that.
[01:15] <tc3driver> Slart, it is a goofy solution, but team speak works well
[01:15] <don_j> jatt: I didnt say significant time lol
[01:15] <QRZ> don_j: In the grand scheme of things, no.  It doesn't waste *ANY* time.
[01:15] <Csop> fuck linux
[01:15] <Csop> fuck linux
[01:15] <Csop> fuck linux
[01:15] <Csop> fuck linux
[01:15] <Csop> fuck linux
[01:15] <Csop> fuck linux
[01:15] <Csop> fuck linux
[01:16] <tc3driver> not too sure about mac compatibility though
[01:16] <Slart> tc3driver: mm.. I (we) use teamspeak at the moment.. but we have major sound problems using it.. I'm looking for something else
[01:16] <jatt> don_j: so there is no point in "hacking" the kernel to handle that
[01:16] <don_j> jatt: only if you are a perfectionist
[01:17] <puff> Morning. I was scp'ing an extremely large file (1.8GB) and the terminal session timed out.
[01:17] <tc3driver> puff, I hate when that happens
[01:17] <puff> So this time around I'm doing it inside a screen session.  However, about half the file is already copied over. I'm wondering if maybe I should rsync or something this time around.
[01:17] <preaction> don_j: are you honestly looking to save one or two clock cycles per minute? we're talking on a 1 GHz processor saving maybe 10 out of 60 billion cycles... that's what 0.0000001%?
[01:17] <kingcobra> can somebody tell what to check because azureus keeps on quitting immediately after opening
[01:17] <jatt> don_j: if you were a perfectionist you had already done benchmarks to backup your claim :). FWTW: premature optimization is the root of ALL evil (also in networking).
[01:18] <preaction> kingcobra: #azureus?
[01:18] <soundray> puff: rsync would be my first suggestion
[01:18] <kingcobra> it started just after i installed sun java 6
[01:18] <kingcobra> thanks preaction
[01:18] <don_j> preaction and jatt maybe its not measurable but it's still a glitch
[01:19] <puff> soundray: Will rsync be smart enough to avoid re-copying the first 40% of the file?
[01:19] <jatt> don_j: you are speculating about how slow your kernel is due ICMP packet handling. Don't speculate but measure.
[01:19] <xtheblack9x> what would you put in a shell script file to make a alias final for anytime your in a terminal???
[01:19] <preaction> don_j: and in fact, the IMCP packets are useful. that's why they exist
[01:19] <soundray> puff: yes, if you run rsyncd on one end and call rsync on the other
[01:19] <puff> Hrm... ooookay.
[01:20] <don_j> I have be pondering about writing another level 5 protocol to obsolete the ip protocol heh
[01:20] <happytron> xtheblack9x: call the script like this "source [script] "
[01:20] <soundray> puff: wget -c would be another option, but you'd have to have a web server serving the file on the end where the complete file is
[01:20] <tc3driver> do it don_j, and become famous
[01:21] <xtheblack9x> happytron thanks :)
[01:21] <puff> soundray: The receiving end is under my control, the remote end is not, just a shell login, not root.
[01:21] <happytron> but it needs to be called like that everytime you login
[01:21] <happytron> an alternative is to put the alias in your .bashrc
[01:21] <Yusic> I'll use this time to check out that IP address you guys mentioned.
[01:21] <xivulon> how can I defer package installation so that a package is installed on first upgrade?
[01:22] <don_j> a totally decentral one
[01:22] <puff> My end is an ubuntu server install.  Hm, doesn't appear to be a distinct rsyncd package in apt.
[01:22] <soundray> puff: you could also use split to chunk up the file on the remote end in, say, 180MB chunks, and only transfer the last six.
[01:22] <Pantolos-Gabulus> Hi! I'm trying to install Kubuntu but X server doesn't start...
[01:23] <tc3driver> Pantolos-Gabulus, what is the error?
[01:23] <soundray> puff: then do the same to the partially transferred one, discard the <180MB fragment and reassemble.
[01:23] <puff> soundray: Blagh... well, mainly I'm okay with just starting it and letting it run, but I'm afraid I'll come back in three hours and it'll have something else gone wrong.
[01:23] <kip> buon di
[01:23] <xtheblack9x> happytron so like -------- source alias desk='nautilus --no-desktop'
[01:23] <Pantolos-Gabulus> When it enters the command line, the first line is: "[17179571.308000]  PCI: cannot allocate resource region 0 of device 0000:00:02.0"
[01:24] <soundray> puff: also consider netcat if your connection is reasonably safe
[01:24] <Pantolos-Gabulus> Also, somewhen It prints: "Activating Swap" "mount: function is not implemented"
[01:24] <happytron> you can either: call alias from the command line like: alias desk='...'
[01:25] <happytron> or put alias desk='...' in a file x, and call "source x"
[01:25] <Pantolos-Gabulus> and when I run the memory test it's stuck in test #3
[01:25] <puff> soundray: How so?
[01:25] <happytron> or, what you should probably do
[01:26] <happytron> is add the alias to your .bashrc
[01:26] <Plantain> I've got a very picky screen that only supports 640x480 at 60hz. How can I make ubuntu boot on this sized screen? It loads to a progress bar, but then just goes black. I can hear things happening (Like login noise)
[01:26] <xtheblack9x> happytron let me check
[01:26] <tc3driver> Pantolos-Gabulus, sounds like a hardware problem
[01:26] <SlimeyPete> Plantain: are you booting the livecd, or have you used the alternate install CD?
[01:26] <soundray> puff: I don't know, maybe that suggestion doesn't make sense. man netcat...
[01:27] <Plantain> SlimeyPete: Using ubuntu-6.10-desktop-i386.iso
[01:27] <xtheblack9x> happytron /etc/bash.bashrc??
[01:27] <happytron> ~/.bashrc
[01:27] <Phopsy> Hey there; does anyone know of a way to convert from Edgy32 to Edgy64?
[01:27] <dj-fu> don't try
[01:27] <SlimeyPete> Plantain: grab the alternate install cd. That uses a text-based installer. Once the system is installed you can edit you /etc/X11/xorg.conf to set up your monitor.
[01:27] <dj-fu> it'll only end in headaches
[01:27] <predaeus> Plantain, edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf   change the first resolution in a line (thats the first chosen for that bit depth) to 640x480_60
[01:27] <xtheblack9x> happytron umm doesn't show anything in here
[01:28] <Plantain> predaeus: I'd do that how?
[01:28] <happytron> uhmm
[01:28] <tc3driver> Plantain, "<ctrl>+<alt>+2", then "sudo vi /etc/X11/xorg.conf"
[01:28] <Phopsy> dj-fu: Was that aimed at me?
[01:28] <Plantain> Okay, thanks :D
[01:28] <xtheblack9x> happytron maybe im looking in the wrong spot?
[01:28] <SlimeyPete> ctrl+alt+f2, surely
[01:28] <happytron> .bashrc in your home directory
[01:28] <xtheblack9x> ooooooooooohhhh home
[01:28] <puff> Does scp have any kind of partial file support?
[01:29] <tc3driver> I knew I forgot something XD
[01:29] <xtheblack9x> lol sorry linux noob here
[01:29] <happytron> its not impossible for it to be empty, but its not that way by default...
[01:29] <soundray> puff: no
[01:29] <Plantain> control+alt+f2 does nothing?
[01:29] <Plantain> Am I meant to do that from the boot screen, or what?
[01:29] <ferronica> how to check my 5.1 channel speakers??/
[01:30] <xtheblack9x> happytron is it hiden i don't see it with normal             ls
[01:30] <puff> Ah well.
[01:30] <happytron> yes, files prefixed with a . don't show up with normal ls
[01:30] <puff> Hm, looks like setting up rsyncd is going to be a manual process.
[01:30] <tc3driver> Plantain, it brings up a cli terminal... or it is supposed to
[01:30] <happytron> do ls -a
[01:30] <Plantain> It doesn't :'(
[01:30] <soundray> happytron: please use the nickname of whoever you are talking to.
[01:30] <happytron> putting a . as the first character in the filename is a convention for configuration files
[01:30] <happytron> soundray: ok =] 
[01:31] <Plantain> Hmm... escape got me to boot:
[01:31] <xtheblack9x> happytron oh yes here for sure.  so i juas add alias = what ever here?
[01:31] <predaeus> Plantain, hit the key combo when at the ubuntu login screen
[01:31] <predaeus> Plantain, when you hear the noise
[01:31] <happytron> xtheblack9x: yes
[01:31] <Plantain> Okay, thanks
[01:31] <happytron> xtheblack9x: there should be some examples
[01:31] <tc3driver> beat me to it predaeus
[01:31] <predaeus> Plantain, do you know how to edit files with vi?
[01:31] <hugifrb> bla
[01:31] <predaeus> :-)
[01:32] <Amiralul> hi
[01:32] <Plantain> predaeus: I know how to use nano and pico, I've never used vi before
[01:32] <Amiralul> I did a apt-get install apache2 and thenn, when trying to start it, could not open document config file /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
[01:32] <xtheblack9x> happytron log in then out to take effect?
[01:32] <Amiralul> there is no folder /etc/apache2
[01:32] <happytron> xtheblack9x: open a new terminal
[01:32] <happytron> xtheblack9x: or call source .bashrc
[01:33] <xtheblack9x> happytron YEEEEEEEEEESSSSS
[01:33] <xtheblack9x> happytron your the best! it works
[01:33] <Kierstal> Hey guys... is there anyone here that can help me set up wacom graphire drivers?
[01:33] <happytron> xtheblack9x:  =] 
[01:33] <predaeus> Plantain, I do not know if they are installed by default. With vi when the file is open just hit "i" to be in edit mode, then scroll down with the arrow keys, change the line you want. And then to exit and save hit ESC and then ":" and then "wq" and ENTER.
[01:33] <xtheblack9x> happytron thanks for putting up with my noob questions
[01:34] <happytron> xtheblack9x:  nah, some of these things i only learned about recently
[01:34] <Ind[y] > I have installed Ubuntu and the spash image on boot was ok. But after the first (big) update, the spasl image was never seen again. Why? How can I fix it?
[01:34] <happytron> xtheblack9x:  *nix knowledge is a gradual process of accretion
[01:34] <xtheblack9x> happytron thats weird it works with .bashrc file and not with a random sh file
[01:34] <Ind[y] > !splash
[01:35] <ubotu> To change the Gnome splash screen, use !gnome-splashscreen-manager or change the GConf key /apps/gnome-session/options/splash_image using !gconf-editor.
[01:35] <predaeus> Plantain, or just do a sudo apt-get install nano      or pico when in the terminal.
[01:35] <xtheblack9x> happytron must execute the .bashrc file everytime you open a terminal?
[01:35] <happytron> xtheblack9x:  i think the idea is for random sh files to be running in a sandbox
[01:35] <Amiralul> apache... anyone?
[01:35] <happytron> xtheblack9x:  no, .bashrc is run automatically
[01:35] <Ind[y] > !gnome-splash-screen-manager
[01:35] <Ind[y] > !gnome-splashscreen-manager
[01:36] <__james> what's the command in terminal to know the list of partition so that i would know where i will mount the drives
[01:36] <xtheblack9x> happytron oh that would make sence (sandbox)
[01:36] <happytron> xtheblack9x:  so arbitrary scripts can't screw with the environment, as more complicated scripts are likely to introduce local variables which probably would lead to clutter...
[01:36] <puff> Hm:  building file list ... rsync: link_stat "/home/puff/scp" failed: No such file or directory (2)
[01:36] <Plantain> predaeus: They are installed by default :D
[01:36] <predaeus> ah nice
[01:36] <xtheblack9x> happytron ya you could probably mess some things up if they allowed that lol i do my share of that
[01:37] <predaeus> probably make a backup of xorg.conf before editing. you never know.
[01:37] <SlimeyPete> __james: where you will mount them? do you mean "nano /etc/fstab"? Either that, or you can use fdisk <disk name> to print a list of partitions on the disk
[01:37] <xtheblack9x> happytron you don't happen to have a nvidia video card in your system do you?
[01:37] <SlimeyPete> (you press p)
[01:37] <happytron> xtheblack9x:  i do
[01:37] <Plantain> what's the default root password for the boot cd?
[01:37] <puff> Ah, left the "scp" in.
[01:38] <[WaZ] > Plantain: none
[01:38] <predaeus> Plantain, just your user pw.
[01:38] <SlimeyPete> Plantain: I think it's blank
[01:38] <Plantain> It's not blank
[01:38] <SlimeyPete> he doesn't have a user password, he's using the livecd... ;)
[01:38] <SlimeyPete> Plantain: try "root"
[01:38] <xtheblack9x> happytron did you install drivers? does the package manager make a easy way for you do it? I remember a long time ago it used to be hard
[01:38] <predaeus> for sudo it is your users pw.
[01:38] <[WaZ] > Its not blank
[01:38] <[WaZ] > Plantain: just du sudo -i
[01:38] <predaeus> ah ok sry *g*
[01:38] <happytron> xtheblack9x:  i did install the drivers, and am running beryl
[01:39] <happytron> xtheblack9x:  the synaptics manager makes it pretty easy
[01:39] <Plantain> Ahh, I'm just using su, rather than sudo ;)
[01:39] <xtheblack9x> happytron beryl?
[01:39] <xtheblack9x> google time
[01:39] <[WaZ] > Plantain: the root password is not set
[01:39] <Plantain> How might I get back to the login screen after editing the necessary files?
[01:39] <[WaZ] > Plantain: you need to use sudo to act as root or sudo -i to become root
[01:39] <arnor> hello World!
[01:40] <happytron> xtheblack9x:  compositing window manager that makes your desktop really flashy
[01:40] <[WaZ] > Plantain: what files?
[01:40] <ljwenlsdia> I need some help swithing from KDE to Gnome
[01:40] <arnor> how could I know if I have a firewall einabled into my distro?
[01:40] <arnor> ... enabled
[01:40] <LordXentris> hi i need some help
[01:40] <predaeus> Plantain, "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart" should do the trick I think.
[01:40] <Plantain> [WaZ] : I'm at a CLI after ctrl-alt-F2'ing
[01:40] <[WaZ] > !question | LordXentris
[01:40] <ubotu> LordXentris: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:40] <Plantain> okay, I'll try that
[01:40] <kestaz_> nu
[01:40] <xtheblack9x> happytron ooooooooohhhh ya i over hurd someone say something about that now that i think about it --- think that was in my java programing class
[01:40] <[WaZ] > Plantain: Ctrl-Alt-F7
[01:41] <ljwenlsdia> I cannot save my wireless settings. I'm using router that doesn't broadcast essid
[01:41] <QRZ> arnor: Unless you installed/activated one, you don't have one on Ubuntu.
[01:41] <Plantain> Neither of those worked
[01:41] <predaeus> [WaZ] , Plantain, he needs to restart X though
[01:41] <soundray> arnor: 'sudo iptables -L' lists all your firewall and NAT rules
[01:41] <ljwenlsdia> I can manually enter them
[01:41] <Plantain> It failed to restart X
[01:41] <LordXentris> i need some help regarding "users and groups"
[01:41] <happytron> xtheblack9x:  yeah, its quite popular
[01:41] <[WaZ] > Plantain: you didn't close the X session did you? just try Ctlrl-Alt F1-F8
[01:41] <xtheblack9x> happytron watching a video now comparing vista and beryl
[01:41] <arnor> soundray: thanks
[01:42] <Plantain> [WaZ] : I stopped GNOME display manager?
[01:42] <[WaZ] > Plantain: ok, what kind of error are you getting?
[01:42] <xtheblack9x> happytron is there some simple package i can install for graphics card drivers? or should i look up on doing it the hard way?
[01:43] <[WaZ] > xtheblack9x: what card?
[01:43] <happytron> xtheblack9x:  there are packages
[01:43] <ljwenlsdia> !info gnome menu
[01:43] <ubotu> gnome: The GNOME Desktop Environment, with extra components. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:2.14.2.1ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 12 kB, installed size 44 kB
[01:43] <Plantain> [WaZ]  None. Nothing.
[01:43] <xtheblack9x> geforce 7950 :)
[01:43] <arnor> QRZ: you're right about the firewall :)
[01:43] <happytron> xtheblack9x:  nice =] 
[01:43] <kingcobra> how do you install a jar package
[01:43] <Plantain> Restarting X with gdm restart just gives [Fail]  in red
[01:43] <__james> what's the command in the terminal to know what drive is my windows partition on
[01:43] <xtheblack9x> happytron WOW beryl = sexy and a half
[01:43] <ljwenlsdia> How do I make only one menu of 3 (app, places, system)
[01:43] <LordXentris> i need some help with "users and groups"
[01:43] <LordXentris> i need some help with "users and groups"
[01:43] <LordXentris> i need some help with "users and groups"
[01:44] <QRZ> arnor: :-)
[01:44] <[WaZ] > xtheblack9x: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy
[01:44] <erUSUL> !repeat > LordXentris
[01:44] <LordXentris> sry
[01:44] <erUSUL> LordXentris: what's the problem?
[01:44] <salty-horse> how do i get nautilus-sendto to work with gaim?
[01:44] <LordXentris> i got a severe issue in users and guroups
[01:44] <kingcobra> can somebody tell me how to install a jar package please
[01:45] <amorphous_> i'm trying to find out if I can run beryl on this laptop (probably not) but need to know what the graphics card is... anyone know where that info is stored?? i tried lots of places in /proc but cant find anyhing usefull :9
[01:45] <[WaZ] > kingcobra: java yourfile.jar ?
[01:45] <ljwenlsdia> you don't install jar
[01:45] <xtheblack9x> wow i cant believe beryle does it really look like that?
[01:45] <soundray> kingcobra: normally you just run it with 'java -jar file.jar'
[01:45] <soundray> amorphous_: lspci
[01:45] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , soundray thanks guys
[01:45] <Plantain> I've got it like this, Modes "640x480_60"
[01:45] <predaeus> Plantain, then probably something else is borked. Did you try to restart X with only 640x480, without the _60 ?
[01:46] <Plantain> Under display, under screen
[01:46] <Plantain> predaeus: yes, but to no avail
[01:46] <Plantain> Is there anyway to get to the text based installer with the desktop CD?
[01:47] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , soundray do you know what this means Failed to load Main-Class manifest attribute from azplugins_2.1.1.jar
[01:47] <happytron> xtheblack9x:  yeah, its pretty fun, and has a million configuration options
[01:47] <__james> how to mount a windows partition that i can access and read write to it
[01:47] <happytron> xtheblack9x:  i promptly started hacking its source code =] 
[01:47] <Yusic> Sorry guys I'm having no luck connecting to the net via Ubuntu can someone help me out?
[01:47] <soundray> kingcobra: not sure, it's possible that you have to set a classpath. Check out any docs that came with your package
[01:48] <Ind[y] > I have installed Ubuntu and the spash image on boot was ok. But after the first (big) update, the spasl image was never seen again. Why? How can I fix it?
[01:48] <xtheblack9x> happytron wow i have no choice. looking at that i got to try it
[01:48] <__james> what's the command in the terminal to remove file?
[01:48] <kingcobra> soundray, what is a class path
[01:48] <amorphous_> soundray, is: VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller (rev 03) / Display controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller (rev 03)   it? is there any way to tell where that is in the grand scheme of things? useful for beryl or not???
[01:48] <SlimeyPete> __james: rm
[01:48] <__james> SlimeyPete:  ok thnx
[01:48] <SlimeyPete> (rm -r for directories)
[01:48] <soundray> Ind[y] : make sure you boot with the 'splash' option
[01:49] <Ind[y] > ok
[01:49] <__james> SlimeyPete:  i mean file
[01:49] <soundray> amorphous_: there is a driver for Intel cards, i810
[01:49] <soundray> !i810 | amorphous_
[01:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about i810 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:49] <[WaZ] > amorphous_: Beryl isn't that ressource intensive rerally
[01:50] <soundray> amorphous_: I don't know much about it, but it is accelerated, so you should be okay
[01:50] <amorphous_> soundray - thanks... i'll go from there - knowing the i810 is what I'm after should get me moving again...
[01:50] <SlimeyPete> __james: just standard "rm" for files
[01:51] <amorphous_> WaZ, soundray : well... i'll let you know ;)
[01:51] <soundray> kingcobra: a classpath is a list of directories that java checks for class libraries. Check out any docs that came with your package
[01:51] <Ind[y] > soundray: Syntax for the splash option?
[01:51] <kingcobra> soundray, i cant find any docs in the package
[01:51] <Phopsy> Hey there; does anyone know of a way to convert from Edgy32 to Edgy64?
[01:51] <soundray> Phopsy: reinstall
[01:52] <__james> SlimeyPete:  how to mount to windows partition that i can access and read write to it. coz when i try to rm the file from windows using the terminal it says that "Read only File System"
[01:52] <soundray> Ind[y] : just add it to the kernel line
[01:52] <Ind[y] > soundray: I mean, before I updated, I got the Ubuntu logo and a bar was loading instead of the boot messages.
[01:52] <Phopsy> soundray: Arf...but I just spent so long making it all work!
[01:52] <soundray> !usplash > Ind[y] 
[01:52] <Ind[y] > soundray: It is in the kernel line
[01:53] <mon^rch> !ntfs-3g > __james:
[01:53] <soundray> Phopsy: back up your /home and /etc. You can continue to use your /home and the /etc you can use as a reference
[01:53] <Ind[y] > But I don't see an image and a bar loading
[01:53] <mon^rch> !ntfs-3g > __james
[01:53] <Sacarah> does anyone know y the partitioner in the feisty installer doesnt show the usuable disk amount?
[01:53] <soundray> Ind[y] : please read the private message that ubotu sent
[01:53] <soundray> Sacarah: ask in #ubuntu+1 please
[01:53] <Sacarah> ok
[01:53] <ljwenlsdia> How do I consolidate app, places, system into one menu button?
[01:53] <ljwenlsdia> How do I consolidate app, places, system into one menu button?
[01:53] <[WaZ] > !feisty > Sacarah
[01:53] <mon^rch> __james: I can give you a link if you want
[01:54] <Phopsy> soundray: I only ask because I'm currently using Edgy32 to get some stuff I couldn't get in Edgy64 - my main issue now is that fglrx doesn't seem to like Edgy32
[01:54] <__james> ok gimme
[01:54] <LordXentris> Hi I need some help with trying to recreate a deleted user name????
[01:54] <xtheblack9x> [WaZ]  is there a wiki for the Drake version?
[01:54] <[WaZ] > xtheblack9x:
[01:54] <[WaZ] > yes
[01:54] <soundray> ljwenlsdia: the short answer is: you don't
[01:54] <mon^rch> __james: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009/
[01:54] <omeil> Ok people :), Ubuntu isn't working my microphone ports properly. audacity/skype all recording programs don't record any sound
[01:54] <[WaZ] > xtheblack9x: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_dapper
[01:54] <mon^rch> __james: easy to install
[01:55] <xtheblack9x> [WaZ]  thank you so much
[01:55] <__james> mon^rch:  ok thnx i'll try
[01:55] <xtheblack9x> this will help allot
[01:55] <soundray> Phopsy: do you have any particular reason to assume that fglrx would "like" amd64 better?
[01:55] <mon^rch> __james: np
[01:55] <Phopsy> soundray: Well...it did work on AMD64 before I reinstalled 32-bit
[01:55] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: fglrx seems to like my edgy32 just fine
[01:56] <bimberi> ljwenlsdia: replace that applet with a 'Main Menu' applet
[01:56] <mon^rch> __james: PLEASE read the whole article before you try to install it :)
[01:56] <Plantain> gdm restart *always* fails with the CLI of the live CD login screen
[01:56] <[WaZ] > Plantain: you have a new nvidia card?
[01:57] <[WaZ] > Plantain: Ive heard a few times that they won't work with 6.10 Live
[01:57] <Plantain> Nope.
[01:57] <Plantain> Rage 128.
[01:57] <Phopsy> [Waz] : It liked my Dapper32 as well, but I don't use that box anymore :S
[01:58] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: you sure you didn't forget something/make a mistake during install?
[01:58] <xtheblack9x> so visually i think its safe to say linux is on top with Window managment????
[01:58] <Phopsy> [Waz] : The only thing I can think of is that I installed the 32bit version of fglrx instead of the 64bit version
[01:58] <soundray> Ind[y] : read the page that ubotu linked you to. Don't blindly type commands before you understand what they do.
[01:59] <Ind[y] > !usplash > Ind[y] 
[01:59] <soundray> !pm > Ind[y] 
[01:59] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: And it works for so many people but not you and therefore the driver is problematic?
[01:59] <happytron> xtheblack9x: its staying competitive, although beryl is probably buggier than vista
[01:59] <[WaZ] > xtheblack9x: that a quite subjective statement
[02:00] <Thomas`> What is the difference between the server install CD and using the server installer on the alternative install CD?
[02:00] <soundray> Thomas`: only that the download is smaller.
[02:00] <Phopsy> [Waz] : Umm, that's not what I'm saying...I'm just wondering if it's because I'm trying to use 32bit fglrx on a 32bit OS on a 64bit system...
[02:00] <Thomas`> I see. Thank you.
[02:00] <[WaZ] > Thomas`: the live cd... is a LiveCD and the alternative installer isn't?
[02:00] <bimberi> Thomas`: server install cd has a different package suite (requirements for LAMP for example)
[02:00] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: Im doing it right now
[02:01] <spikeb> what license are the human icons under?
[02:01] <mon^rch> xtheblack9x: I am using feisty with "compiz" (the default eye candy for feisty) it's very nice
[02:01] <Phopsy> [Waz] : Okay, then it must be something I did :)
[02:01] <Thomas`> See, I'm hoping to do a server install and then install kde-core, but I'd rather not have any extraneous bits left lying around.
[02:01] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: or didn't
[02:01] <soundray> bimberi: different from the Desktop CD, yes. But different from the server option on Alternate?
[02:02] <Phopsy> [Waz] : True. I tried Envy but that didn't help. Then I followed the cchtml link that everyone swears by.
[02:02] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Installation_Guide  < check if you dodn't miss something
[02:02] <soundray> Thomas`: you can use either Server CD or server option on Alternate
[02:02] <xtheblack9x> XvMC isn't something i would have to have right?
[02:02] <bimberi> soundray: yes, for example the server install cd has apache on it.  alternate doesn't
[02:02] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: what are your problems exactly ?
[02:02] <Sacarah> anyone know y ubuntu reports wrong disk amount when installing?
[02:03] <xtheblack9x> oh what nvm looksl like its realated to X Window System
[02:03] <xtheblack9x> i better get it
[02:03] <soundray> bimberi: okay, thanks. (Thomas` ^)
[02:03] <[WaZ] > Sacarah: can you be more specific?
[02:03] <Thomas`> Thanks a lot, soundray and bimberi.
[02:03] <spikeb> for the record, it's CC attribution-sharealike
[02:04] <Sacarah> in the partitioning section ...it shows 250gig avail to partition ..when it's 232
[02:04] <Phopsy> [Waz] : I have 2D acceleration, if you can call it that :), but my fglrxinfo still reports no direct rendering and that I'm still running MESA. It also claims: Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
[02:04] <[WaZ] > Sacarah: its 1000 B / KB vs 1024 B / KB thing
[02:04] <soundray> Sacarah: it's probably using the definition of 1GB = 1000000000 Bytes
[02:04] <xtheblack9x> brb
[02:05] <Sacarah> mmmmm
[02:05] <Sacarah> well it's the feisty installer
[02:05] <soundray> Sacarah: offtopic here.
[02:05] <Sacarah> i know
[02:05] <Sacarah> but noone answering on +1
[02:05] <kbrooks> Sacarah, so?
[02:05] <soundray> Sacarah: that doesn't make it ontopic
[02:05] <kbrooks> Sacarah, patience is a virtue
[02:06] <Sacarah> indeed
[02:06] <spikeb> heh
[02:06] <spikeb> Sacarah, i dont have any patience either :)
[02:06] <kbrooks> Sacarah, so why arent u being patient?
[02:06] <Plantain> gdm *never* restarts, any ideas?
[02:06] <Sacarah> im the opposite
[02:06] <spikeb> kbrooks, it's a virtue because it's never achieved, only worked towards.
[02:07] <satti> hi all:) i want to know how i can easily remove a PCLinuxOS install and replace it with Ubuntu
[02:07] <penguinlord> when i boot up
[02:07] <penguinlord> it trys to make me loginto some network
[02:07] <penguinlord> that doesnt exist
[02:07] <penguinlord> when i hit canc
[02:07] <kbrooks> soundray, that has to be the worst set of excuse i've ever heard in my life: "oh, i can talk in the main project channel because the other channel has no one responding within <set in stone timeframe>"
[02:07] <spikeb> satti, ubuntu will offer to delete existing linux partitions
[02:07] <penguinlord> it just goes black and reload the sc reen
[02:07] <bimberi> !enter | penguinlord
[02:07] <ubotu> penguinlord: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[02:08] <Ind[y] > How can I play mp3 and DVD?
[02:08] <[WaZ] > Sacarah: anyways, we've answered your question, windows uses 1KB = 1024B instead of the correct definition of 1KB which is 1000B. That's all.
[02:08] <soundray> kbrooks: yeah, yeah. Let's not get hung up about it, let go back to being on topic.
[02:08] <satti> oh, that sounds simple. so it will replace my '/' '/home' and 'swap' partition, leaving my other two windows partitions alone?
[02:08] <Phopsy> !restricted | Ind[y] 
[02:08] <ubotu> Ind[y] : 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
[02:09] <Ind[y] > thx
[02:09] <bimberi> satti: yes, the partitioner will allow you to reformat and reuse those partitions
[02:09] <Plantain> The actual error seems to be errors opening /dev/wacom
[02:10] <[WaZ] > Plantain: do you have a wacom device?
[02:10] <satti> wonderful, thankyou so much!
[02:11] <nabster> hi
[02:11] <[WaZ] > Plantain: otherwise you could try removing all references to wacom in xorg.conf
[02:11] <nabster> is there a german channel on the server?
[02:11] <[WaZ] > de | nabster
[02:11] <soundray> !de | nabster
[02:11] <ubotu> nabster: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[02:11] <[WaZ] > !de | nabster
[02:12] <Plantain> I have no wacom devices
[02:12] <nabster> ahh kay thx
[02:12] <[WaZ] > Plantain: try removing the wacom entries in xorg.conf
[02:13] <satti> i shall run forth and spread the word of Ubuntu;)
[02:13] <xtheblack9x> happytron awwww i don't think i can install beyrl on dapper :( its not in the package management
[02:13] <bimberi> satti: sure, but make sure that install works ok first ;)
[02:13] <soundray> Guys, have you read the news that Novell has bought Canonical as well as the trademarks and domain names relating to Ubuntu Linux?
[02:13] <spikeb> xtheblack9x, probably not, dont believe dapper's version of X supports composite.
[02:13] <happytron> xtheblack9x: hang on, i'm sure you can
[02:13] <[WaZ] > xtheblack9x: you need to add other repositories
[02:13] <Phopsy> soundray: Come on, that's just ridiculous :P
[02:14] <bimberi> soundray: nah, just that RMS is working for Microsoft
[02:14] <[WaZ] > soundray: what day are we today?
[02:14] <xtheblack9x> [WaZ]  hmmmm you wouldnt happen to know the address of the repositorie i might need would you?
[02:14] <happytron> xtheblack9x: did you just install dapper recently?
[02:14] <spikeb> soundray, heh
[02:14] <xtheblack9x> happytron ummm 3 days ago
[02:14] <[WaZ] > xtheblack9x: actually, I do
[02:15] <bimberi> soundray: :)
[02:15] <happytron> xtheblack9x: why didn't you install edgy?
[02:15] <satti> actually, the main reason i chose PClinux was because when i tried to load the live ubuntu cd, i couldnt login
[02:15] <xtheblack9x> [WaZ]  your amazing
[02:15] <satti> i tried root, home, demo everything
[02:15] <xtheblack9x> happytron the way the describe it lol they are like this one is proven and stable and we pretty much don't know about the other one
[02:15] <[WaZ] > xtheblack9x: actually, those are edgy repositories, let me check if they have dapper repos
[02:16] <xtheblack9x> happytron can i update without reinstalling? proubly not huh
[02:16] <happytron> xtheblack9x: i'm not sure how that works, but i'm sure you can install beryl
[02:16] <xtheblack9x> happytron i don't know much about linux so i want with "stable"
[02:17] <xtheblack9x> man i have never had installing nvidia drivers so easy
[02:17] <xtheblack9x> i remember my first time it took me like 2 or 3 days to do it
[02:18] <swimmerino88> hello!i need to install tor+proxy...now i am reading this italian guide:http://home.finance-community.it/linux/guide-tutorials/ubuntu/leggi-guida-5.html but when i wrote "http://home.finance-community.it/linux/guide-tutorials/ubuntu/leggi-guida-5.html" i had this output "sudo: /etc/init.d/privoxy: command not found
[02:18] <swimmerino88> "please can somebody hel me?
[02:18] <happytron> xtheblack9x: things have gotten much easier... i only came back to linux a few weeks ago
[02:19] <xtheblack9x> happytron ya i never got a really good handle on this stuff but its looking like i just might this time. since its getting easyer
[02:20] <amorphous_>  **GRIN** **GRIN** **GRIN**!!! Beryl's greeeeat!!! and I'm running it on a year and a half old lowest of the range dell laptop. Don't believe the min specs!!! this is eye candy to the extreme for me (maybe easily pleased)... thanks to soundray & WaZ... anybody want a bit of eye candy - check out the beryl thang!
[02:20] <BlueFusion> well heloo
[02:20] <[WaZ] > xtheblack9x: answered in Private messages
[02:21] <BlueFusion> can sum1 help: how do i install new font in ubuntu (6.10)
[02:21] <jrib> !font > BlueFusion    (BlueFusion, see the private message from ubotu)
[02:21] <happytron> [WaZ] : did you find beryl .2 in a dapper repository?
[02:21] <maxx18> hey everybody...  i've got this avi file, and it's got these stupid voice-over subtitles in russian or something... can anyone recommend a program i can use to mask the voice out
[02:21] <[WaZ] > happytron: svn
[02:21] <aoicmds> two questions: 1. i installed ubuntu and all the headers for gcc dosn't exist. 2. my 3com usb wireless dosn't work.. how can i make it work?
[02:21] <Phopsy> [Waz] : Right, cheers for your assistance, gonna restart X to see if these changes I've made will help.
[02:22] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: good luck
[02:22] <jrib> aoicmds: 1. install build-essential
[02:22] <aoicmds> if somebody could help me it would be great
[02:22] <happytron> [WaZ] : a binary snapshot?
[02:22] <[WaZ] > happytron: yes
[02:22] <satti> maxx:you are not going to be able to move the voice over so easily
[02:22] <jrib> !wireless > aoicmds,    (aoicmds,, see the private message from ubotu)
[02:23] <zulfajuniadi> hey, does anybody know how to burn a vcd from an avi file?
[02:23] <satti> unless it is a sepperate file, you could use some audio software, and compression, and ducking - but this is quite specific, and you would need the technical now how
[02:23] <aoicmds>  ok.. thx.. i will take a look
[02:23] <jrib> aoicmds: did you receive a message from ubotu?  That comma may have messed it up
[02:23] <Acetylene> Lo all, i was wondering if anyone knew, is it possible to upgrade from dapper straight to feisty, or is it required to move to edgy first??
[02:24] <Firefoxman> How do I get Qt?
[02:24] <xtheblack9x> happytron thanks to [WaZ]  im downloading beryl now :) thanks [WaZ] 
[02:24] <satti> maxx: as a hack fix, you could use a 'vocal remover' which is a common program used for removing the vocals from songs
[02:24] <jrib> Firefoxman: for what purpose?
[02:24] <xtheblack9x> oh man im happy
[02:24] <Plantain> Anyway to do the text based install from the desktop CD?
[02:24] <Firefoxman> I have no idea what Qt4.1 is, but a package I am compiling needs it, jrib.
[02:24] <maxx18> satti, ... sounds great... all i want is to watch it once :)
[02:24] <jrib> Acetylene: go to edgy first
[02:24] <[WaZ] > xtheblack9x: make sure you followed instructions
[02:24] <jrib> Firefoxman: what are you compiling?
[02:24] <happytron> xtheblack9x:  that's good.  you have a nice card, so it should be a good experience
[02:24] <satti> or...learn Russian;)
[02:25] <Acetylene> jrib: thanks
[02:25] <[WaZ] > Firefoxman: QT4 is the KDE 'gtk'
[02:25] <xtheblack9x> [WaZ]  ooooops i just added the repository and went for it. ill jump on and look at derrections
[02:25] <maxx18> satti, lol... as for this vocal remover... the translators voice is very very deep... will it be able to remove his voice and leave the voices of the actors in place?
[02:26] <[WaZ] > xtheblack9x: okay, don't forget to install emerald-themes
[02:26] <Kierstal> Can anyone explain this to me? I'm trying to install wacom drivers, using the linuxwacom project HOWTO. Everything's fine until I get to the part about compiling wacom.c  ...  when I do the ./configure --enable-wacom, I get a "Permission Denied" error... but when I prefix the line with sudo, I get a "Command Not Found" error instead
[02:27] <xtheblack9x> [WaZ]  adding now
[02:27] <Talaman72> kierstal: check the owner on that file
[02:27] <Firefoxman> jrib: Vidlia http://trac.vidalia-project.net/wiki/InstallSource
[02:28] <satti> maxx: in theory it will, it will target the loudest peaks (which should be the voice over) It won't be a 100% fix, but it should suffice
[02:28] <xtheblack9x> brb
[02:28] <Firefoxman> [WaZ] : So, how do I get it?
[02:28] <Kierstal> how do I do that? I've only been using ubuntu for about a day, and I spent all that time waiting on my husband to get my nvidia drivers working
[02:28] <jrib> Firefoxman: install libqt4-dev
[02:28] <jrib> !compiling > Firefoxman    (Firefoxman, see the private message from ubotu)
[02:28] <Talaman72> go to a terminal window
[02:28] <[WaZ] > Firefoxman: its dev i think
[02:28] <[WaZ] > what jrib said
[02:28] <Kierstal> okay
[02:29] <Talaman72> and then go to the directory where the file is and type ls -la
[02:30] <AzMoo_> Hey, I'm trying to update but it's telling me my package database is borked. I ran 'sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -f install' and it fails trying to remove python-uno. How can I fix this? I can't install or remove anything because of it :\
[02:30] <ubuntuEdgy> ci have a problem with my wakeonlan: the green light dose not stay on when i turn of the pc, witch then means i cant wol the pc on
[02:30] <Talaman72> kierstal  you should see something like this drwxr-xr-x   4 kris kris       4096 2007-03-25 15:38 .wine
[02:30] <Kierstal> I'm the owner
[02:30] <lupusbeta> is there an online chess under GPL license for ubuntu??
[02:31] <spikeb> lupusbeta, there might be, check the add/remove programs app
[02:31] <skulrid> how do I set my Mouse button 2, as "return" in firefox ?
[02:31] <Kierstal> kier kier 765597 2006-12-01 18:07 configure
[02:31] <lupusbeta> spikeb, checking
[02:32] <Talaman72> kierstal: ok, try to su instead of sudo
[02:33] <Thomas`> I'm going to be making a separate partition for / and /home - how big should I make the / partition? I have an 80GB drive, and I will give the default 1.5GB over to swap.
[02:35] <Kierstal> Talaman72: Okay, I did su, it lists me as root, but I *still* get permission denied when I try the ./configure --enable-wacom command.
[02:36] <Talaman72> that's odd
[02:36] <GionnyBoss> Kierstal, check that the file is executable
[02:36] <GionnyBoss> Kierstal, if is not, chmod +x configure
[02:36] <Talaman72> ohir, true
[02:37] <xtheblack9x> darn lol i have to double check my stuff
[02:37] <Talaman72> keirstal do that ls -la thing again and show the whole line
[02:37] <xtheblack9x> it comes up as a option but i get a red screen fro a while then it switchs back to log in screen
[02:37] <lupusbeta> spikeb, there is no online chess game in add/remove software
[02:37] <Kierstal> CionnyBoss: Okay, doing that now... it's listed as a shell script
[02:37] <spikeb> hmm
[02:37] <spikeb> lupusbeta, well that sucks
[02:38] <[WaZ] > xtheblack9x: what are you talking about?
[02:38] <[WaZ] > beryl?
[02:38] <amorphous_>  **GRIN** **GRIN** **GRIN**!!! Beryl's greeeeat!!! and I'm running it on a year and a half old lowest of the range dell laptop. Don't believe the min specs!!! this is eye candy to the extreme for me (maybe easily pleased)... thanks to soundray & WaZ... anybody want a bit of eye candy - check out the beryl thang!
[02:38] <_muelli_> lupusbeta: try "apt-cache search chess"
[02:38] <xtheblack9x> [Waz]  ya lol
[02:38] <Kierstal> I might have missed a step in the HOWTO, I was trying to solve the C cannot compile executables problem just before I tried doing the ./configure
[02:38] <[WaZ] > xtheblack9x: did you follow instructions like i told you to?
[02:38] <grogert> sup
[02:38] <larson9999> i feel like a relic.  my kindergartner said he wanted the game that had kof and street fighters together. i told them there wasn't one so he went to youtube and pulled up a video showing mugen.
[02:39] <GionnyBoss> Kierstal, what's the problem? if you can't compile, install build-essential package
[02:39] <xtheblack9x> [WaZ]  well there was no dapper instructions so i had to use the new version instructions
[02:39] <[WaZ] > xtheblack9x: yes
[02:39] <[WaZ] > xtheblack9x: you follow for Nvidia/AIGLX right?
[02:40] <xtheblack9x> [WaZ]  oh no i don't belive so. thats on the ubuntu guide?
[02:40] <[WaZ] > xtheblack9x: yes
[02:41] <xtheblack9x> [WaZ]  oooooohhh duuuuuu ya right below the other one
[02:41] <Kierstal> GionnyBoss: Well, I'm trying to get my wacom to work, by following the howto on the linuxwacom project page... I don't find it to be very noob-friendly, so I'm kind of flying blind... I try to deal with errors as I come across them, but... I feel like I'm going in circles
[02:41] <aabrahao> hi, how can I start gnome or kde from console?
[02:41] <spikeb> aabrahao, startx if gnome is your default, startkde should start x and kde
[02:41] <xtheblack9x> [WaZ]  wow im dumb i did it for a ATI card
[02:42] <eegore> is there a reason that running a mencoder script in koinsole locks up a machine?
[02:42] <Kierstal> I got the C compiling error when I tried to compile wacdump
[02:42] <GionnyBoss> Kierstal, if it's a kernel module (driver) as I guess, you must have "build-essential" package and "linux-headers" too
[02:42] <[WaZ] > xtheblack9x: ...
[02:42] <[WaZ] > xtheblack9x: http://wiki.beryl-project.org/wiki/Install_Beryl_on_Ubuntu_Dapper_with_AIGLX
[02:42] <jaminkle> i can't mount my ntfs drive because i did not shut down windows :(
[02:42] <[WaZ] > xtheblack9x: undo everything you did ;-)
[02:42] <kingcobra> can some body tell me where programs are installed by default if you dont do it using apt
[02:42] <aabrahao> ill try now, tks
[02:43] <xtheblack9x> [WaZ]  ill try to lol
[02:43] <kingcobra> i want to know how to open azureus which i installed from the official version on their site
[02:43] <GionnyBoss> Kierstal, open Synaptic package manager and install build-essential package and then find the right linux-header package to fit your kernel. You can see your kernel version by typing " uname -r " in a terminal.
[02:43] <[WaZ] > kingcobra: depends of who made the package
[02:43] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , i want to know how to open azureus which i installed from the official version on their site
[02:43] <eegore> kingcobra: it is just a jar, you can run it and install it into your home directory
[02:43] <[WaZ] > which azureus ?
[02:43] <Kierstal> GionnyBoss: Okay, moment....
[02:44] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , 2.5.0.4
[02:44] <[WaZ] > no i mean 'which azureus' in console
[02:44] <GionnyBoss> Kierstal, be back in 2 mins. Try what I told you now :)
[02:44] <jaminkle> has anyone mounted ntfs and had it working before?
[02:44] <kingcobra> eegore, it is installed, how do i run the app azureus though
[02:44] <jaminkle> i got it mounted but can only axs it with root
[02:45] <ken__> hello, how to view/edit ignore list in xchat?
[02:45] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , oh right :)
[02:45] <dfgas> can anyone help me with yaboot and getting it working
[02:45] <Talaman72> keirstal do you have this installed? the X.Org X server -- input driver metapackage
[02:45] <dfgas> !yaboot
[02:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about yaboot - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:45] <[WaZ] > kingcobra: its probably somewhere in your home folde rtho
[02:45] <skulrid> how do I set my Mouse button 2, as "return" in firefox ??
[02:45] <dfgas> !mac
[02:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mac - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:46] <spikeb> !ppc
[02:46] <ubotu> ppc is PowerPC.  Formerly used by Apple for the Macintosh line of computers. Variants are now used in popular gaming consoles. PPC was a fully supported Ubuntu architecture up until edgy, and is now a community port.
[02:46] <IdleOne> !dualboot | dfgas
[02:46] <ubotu> dfgas: Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot (Macintosh)
[02:46] <piglit> hello there i have got a avermedia D-150 TV-card so i tried to intall it like discribed here ---> http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/AVerMedia_M150-D       but that didnt work beacouse i get a error like this in tvtime ---> videoinput: Using video4linux2 driver 'cx8800', card 'UNKNOWN/GENERIC' (bus PCI:0000:01:08.0). so then i tried to do this (unload the blackbird module and install it with the right card number 12 see first link) but i d
[02:46] <piglit> ont know witch blackbird mudule to unload and reload .... there are abouth 8 of them)
[02:46] <Firefoxman> !april
[02:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about april - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:47] <Firefoxman> !aprilfool
[02:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about aprilfool - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:47] <LjL> !april is <alias> feisty
[02:47] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , which azureus points to azureus which was installed by apt
[02:47] <ompaul> !offtopic
[02:47] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[02:47] <Firefoxman> !aprilfool is somthing that will never happen.
[02:47] <ompaul> Firefoxman, dude ehh your offtopic and they have #ubuntu-offtopic for that:)
[02:47] <umop_> Is anyone able to help me to get my mic to capture with the ALSA drivers?
[02:48] <ompaul> umop_, if you click on the speaker icon and chose edit you can add all sorts of stuff including the volume of the mic
[02:48] <piglit> and when i do relaod the module's i get FATAL: Error inserting cx88_blackbird (/lib/modules/2.6.15-28-386/kernel/drivers/media/video/cx88/cx88-blackbird.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg) but the howto tell's me to add the card=12 option
[02:49] <aabrahao> -bash: startx: command not found
[02:49] <aabrahao> -bash: startkde: command not found
[02:49] <aabrahao> just appears ~$
[02:49] <spikeb> hmm
[02:49] <piglit> so i am kindoff stuck here can annyone please point me in the right direction?
[02:49] <jaminkle> has anyone mounted ntfs and had it working before?
[02:49] <umop_> ompaul, when i try start sound recorder i get 'Your audio capture settings are invalid. Please correct them in the Multimedia settings.'
[02:49] <ompaul> !fuse > jaminkle (the message from ubotu will tell you all about mounting and writing to ntfs)
[02:50] <umop_> ompaul, i have been playing around for a little while wiht the settings
[02:50] <dfgas> my problem is that yaboot won't install
[02:50] <michup> what project allows me programing with .NET?
[02:50] <ompaul> michup, mono
[02:50] <spikeb> michup, mono, and its IDE monodevelop
[02:50] <michup> thx
[02:51] <michup> does mono has its repos in ubuntu?
[02:51] <ompaul> umop_, well not all audio is the same - and you might have more than one card on the box and the software is seeing the wrong one poke around in that space that I suggested
[02:52] <Talaman72> keirstal do you have this installed? the X.Org X server -- input driver metapackage
[02:52] <ompaul> michup, yes
[02:52] <linuxGirl> wow
[02:52] <Kierstal> Talaman72: hang on, let me check
[02:52] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , any ideas
[02:52] <jaminkle> i get
[02:52] <jaminkle> Volume is dirty.
[02:52] <jaminkle> Run chkdsk and try again, or use the --force option.
[02:52] <jaminkle> Mount failed.
[02:52] <linuxGirl> Erm, Hello world. :) Can I ask a n00b linux question?
[02:52] <[WaZ] > kingcobra: I have many ideas
[02:52] <kingcobra> :)
[02:53] <GionnyBoss> Kierstal, is it working?
[02:53] <[WaZ] > kingcobra: but I was making coffee, so I probably missed something
[02:53] <umop_> ompaul, I only have the onboard sound
[02:53] <michup> what version of .NET provides mono?
[02:53] <aabrahao> I try to start gnome or kde and the message appears: -bash: startx: command not found or / -bash: startkde: command not found / just appears ~$
[02:53] <aabrahao> How is possible start this?
[02:53] <linuxGirl> Ok, I'll just as away... :)
[02:53] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , how can i find the other installation of azureus
[02:53] <[WaZ] > aabrahao: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[02:53] <ubuntuEdgy> any one know why irexec stops working after 10 minutes
[02:53] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , which azureus points to azureus which was installed by apt
[02:54] <umop_> ompaul, i can hear myself talk through speakers, but cant capture the input at all
[02:54] <linuxGirl> I installed Ubuntu on a virtual machine (VMware) but... I'm only getting the prompt when I boot
[02:54] <linuxGirl> Not the windows-like system
[02:54] <ompaul> michup, wrong end of the stick to understand mono read this: http://www.mono-project.com/Main_Page
[02:54] <jaminkle> chkdsk is windows...
[02:54] <[WaZ] > kingcobra: I do not use nor have ever installed azureus
[02:54] <Kierstal> GionnyBoss: No, I still have Permission Denied errors, but... I think I'm going to need to take a few minutes and start from the beginning on this howto file
[02:54] <michup> thx ompaul
[02:54] <knw> hi
[02:54] <LjL> linuxGirl: when you boot what, the live CD or did you actually install it?
[02:54] <eegore> how dow you renice in top
[02:54] <GionnyBoss> Kierstal, can you give me the link of this howto, please?
[02:54] <linuxGirl> LjL: I actually installed it.
[02:55] <mikebeecham> HI there...can anyone give me some ideas as to the best media player for Ubuntu?  I'm using Amarok, but dont think I'm getting the best I could.  I'm looking for something with Media Library, Full Screen Visualizations and radio streaming
[02:55] <knw> I have few questions to ask if anyone has some time to help me
[02:55] <linuxGirl> But, maybe I did it half-way?
[02:55] <LjL> !xconfig
[02:55] <ubotu> To reconfigure your X server, open a console and type  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg  - To configure only the driver and resolution, type  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg -phigh  - See also !FixRes
[02:55] <LjL> linuxGirl: try that, and make sure you select "vmware" as your graphics driver
[02:55] <GionnyBoss> Kierstal, if you have permission denied, you have to do as I told you... chmod +x file_name_to_execute
[02:55] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , what bittorrent app do you use
[02:55] <Kierstal> Ahhh that's what I missed... moment
[02:55] <Phopsy> [Waz] : No such joy...fglrx still unresponsive.
[02:55] <[WaZ] > kingcobra: gtorrent and ktorrent
[02:55] <mon^rch> mikebeecham: amarok is about the best you can get
[02:55] <LjL> linuxGirl: try #vmware if it still doesn't work
[02:55] <linuxGirl> LjL: So I just type ... lemme check :)
[02:55] <Talaman72> kierstal: go into synaptic and do a search for wacom
[02:56] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: can you pastebin your /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
[02:56] <Toma-> hmmm im working on an image wioth GIMP and i cant Blur, SMudge of burn..
[02:56] <Phopsy> [Waz] : I sure can
[02:56] <mikebeecham> mon^rch: Oh well...one of the things I dont like about it is that the visualizations are not FulL Screen...I use them a lot when I'm working
[02:56] <ompaul> !xconfig > linuxGirl ( linuxGirl  it is in a message from the bot )
[02:56] <Kierstal> YAY it's doing something now! exactly what, I'll find out when it finishes X)
[02:56] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , ok ill try gtorrent soon, any ideas on how to find where azureus is installed though
[02:56] <michup> and another question what program youre prefering to C/C++ programing in linux and for linux (open-source) projects
[02:56] <linuxGirl> Tried those two commands but didn't work. "event not found"
[02:57] <[WaZ] > kingcobra: you're looking for something like ktorrent i believe
[02:57] <spikeb> michup, matter of personal taste, but i hear eclipse does c++ at least
[02:57] <linuxGirl> OH!! Sorry, I feel stupid, but, I installed the i386 Server, not the desktop
[02:57] <Phopsy> !pastebin < Phopsy
[02:57] <Phopsy> !pastebin < Phopsy
[02:57] <[WaZ] > kingcobra: did you install is at normal user?
[02:57] <LjL> !pastebin > Phopsy    (Phopsy, see the private message from Ubotu)
[02:57] <LjL> !bot > Phopsy    (Phopsy, see the private message from Ubotu)
[02:57] <ompaul> michup, gcc you might want to install build-essential  it will give you a full dev env for c/c++
[02:57] <Phopsy> LjL: Thanks :) Wrong sign
[02:57] <LjL> linuxGirl: that explains why you don't have a graphical interface, yes :)
[02:58] <Kierstal> GionnyBoss: Excellent, it's working... now I just get to actually do the configuration
[02:58] <linuxGirl> LMAO
[02:58] <linuxGirl> oops
[02:58] <linuxGirl> my bad
[02:58] <linuxGirl> :s
[02:58] <linuxGirl> what to do?
[02:58] <spikeb> hahaha
[02:58] <predaeus> michup, the CDT plugin for eclipse is nice. A bit slow with parsing for auto completion etc. though
[02:58] <spikeb> linuxGirl, install the desktop version :P
[02:58] <linuxGirl> HAhaAHa.... damn it
[02:58] <LjL> linuxGirl: type  sudo apt-get install ubnutu-desktop , and wait for the download to finish.
[02:58] <umop_> linuxGirl, install kde or gnome
[02:58] <ompaul> linuxGirl, get the right cd the desktop and use it
[02:58] <[WaZ] > linuxGirl: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[02:58] <peweeh> anyone can recommend a good tool to stress test my cpu?
[02:58] <linuxGirl> A hammer
[02:58] <Kierstal> Thanks, Talaman72 and GionnyBoss :)  I can pick up where I left off ^^
[02:59] <linuxGirl> Well, I'm going to download the desktop version.
[02:59] <linuxGirl> :s
[02:59] <Talaman72> cool
[02:59] <linuxGirl> HAhhaa
[02:59] <[WaZ] > peweeh: Windows Vista ?
[02:59] <spikeb> linuxGirl, or do apt-get install ubuntu-desktop (for gnome) xubuntu-desktop (xfce) or kubuntu-desktop(kde)
[02:59] <LjL> !info cpuburn | peweeh
[02:59] <ubotu> peweeh: cpuburn: a collection of programs to put heavy load on CPU. In component universe, is extra. Version 1.4-21 (edgy), package size 13 kB, installed size 116 kB (Only available for amd64 i386 hurd-i386 kfreebsd-i386 kfreebsd-amd64)
[02:59] <peweeh> LjL: Thanks.
[02:59] <[WaZ] > (sorry had to)
[02:59] <linuxGirl> I was going to download torrent... will it be faster with the apt-get?
[02:59] <mon^rch> lolwaz
[02:59] <aabrahao> [WaZ] > aabrahao: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[02:59] <peweeh> [WaZ] : yea.. this one never gets old :D
[02:59] <BardzoMalyFilip> jest jakis polak?
[02:59] <ompaul> !pl
[02:59] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[02:59] <Phopsy> [Waz] : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13348/
[02:59] <[WaZ] > aabrahao: yes
[02:59] <umop_> I am trying to use the ALSA drivers, i can hear myself talk through speakers, but cant capture the input at all, how can i fix?
[02:59] <GionnyBoss> Kierstal, no problem. I hope you will remember it for other times, if it will happen to you. Sometimes you have to execute files, but they don't have the permission to execute. With chmod +x filename, you give permission to execute
[02:59] <LjL> linuxGirl: not necessarily. you're probably better of just reinstalling again from the Desktop CD, on second thoughts.
[03:00] <bigjb> does anyone have google sketchup installed under wine?
[03:00] <ompaul> linuxGirl, do the CD you will want it for a smoother install
[03:00] <spikeb> linuxGirl, probably about the same
[03:00] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , as su i think
[03:00] <linuxGirl> LjL: Sounds good... gonna go do that now.
[03:00] <michup> ompaul: where can i read more about this?
[03:00] <LjL> linuxGirl: apt-get will have you left with the Server kernel, which is not what you want
[03:00] <predaeus> umop_, what soundcard do you have?
[03:00] <Dame> I want to compile kernel from source. Is there any patch I need to apply so I can see the boot splash screen?
[03:00] <aabrahao> [WaZ] > aabrahao: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[03:00] <aabrahao> [WaZ] > aabrahao: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[03:00] <ompaul> michup, take it to pm and I will give you urls for your questions
[03:00] <spikeb> Dame, no
[03:00] <linuxGirl> Ompaul, Spike... thanks... I'll be back soon. :) Thanks people!
[03:00] <umop_> predaeus, onboard nvidia
[03:00] <linuxGirl> Have a great Sunday!
[03:01] <spikeb> linuxGirl, you too
[03:01] <eegore> Is there a way to increase the cpu utilization for a task on a dual core system?
[03:01] <Phopsy> [Waz] : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13349/ That's my X0rg.0.log
[03:01] <[WaZ] > kingcobra: try searching in azureus forums?
[03:01] <mikebeecham> Can anyone help me with a Print problem?  I would have to go in PM as it's quite a lengthy issue to type out?
[03:01] <michup> pm?
[03:01] <eegore> I am hitting 130% max
[03:01] <michup> private message?
[03:01] <Slart> eegore: you mean above 50%?
[03:01] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: Im looking at it, are you running XGL xserver by any chance?
[03:01] <eegore> I am at 130% now
[03:01] <kbrooks> mikebeecham, no. no PMs
[03:01] <predaeus> umop_, did you try alsamixer in a terminal? run alsamixer and then navigate with arrow keys and switch to the Capture tab with the TAB key.
[03:01] <Jeeva> where can i get help in starting proftpd ?
[03:01] <Jeeva> ProFTPd warning: cannot start neither in standalone nor in inetd/xinetd mode. Check your configuration.
[03:01] <Phopsy> [Waz] : Not to my knowledge.
[03:02] <mikebeecham> kbrooks: ok...well I'll try and type it out.....
[03:02] <kbrooks> mikebeecham, use pastenin and paste the link
[03:02] <Slart> eegore: how do you measure that number?
[03:02] <eegore> Slart: I want to see if it can be pushed to 160 % using more of the dual core
[03:02] <ompaul> michup, yes it is  http://www.ubuntu.com/community/participate/developerzone that is one and thishttp://gcc.gnu.org/
[03:02] <Phopsy> [Waz] : Come to think of it, is there a way to find out? I've not installed it or asked for it to be installed, etc...
[03:02] <kingcobra> its ok [WaZ]  i didnt know tarballs contained the installed files
[03:02] <kaktuskatta> Hi! I need some help with WPA on my wireless card, which is a intel wireless pro 2915ABG
[03:02] <predaeus> mikebeecham, you can still pastebin your question and then paste the link here. with a short summary.
[03:02] <eegore> I have a Core 2 Duo and top is saying I am running at 130%
[03:03] <kingcobra> i thought it had been installed somewhere on the comp
[03:03] <kaktuskatta> Idon
[03:03] <predaeus> kbrooks, doh, u win :-)
[03:03] <umop_> predaeus, when i go that i get a volume bar over "Capture" but over "mic' it onlt has "L    R"
[03:03] <mikebeecham> I've no idea how to do that..only really been using linux a week
[03:03] <kaktuskatta> tI don't know how to enable wpa !
[03:03] <kbrooks> predaeus, meh
[03:03] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: sudo aticonfig --overlay-type=Xv
[03:03] <eegore> Renicing does nothing
[03:03] <Slart> eegore: oh.. mine only goes to 100%.. which I would think was reasonable.. =)
[03:03] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: then I doubt you did
[03:04] <kaktuskatta> Can someone help me with my WPA problem?
[03:04] <eegore> I would like to spill the task a little more into the second core
[03:04] <predaeus> umop_, yes you can raise the volume bars with the up down arrow keys and probably you also have to tick a source (like mic) with the space key.
[03:04] <Plantain> Ubuntu doesn't like my Wifi setup :<
[03:04] <[WaZ] > !wpa > kaktuskatta
[03:04] <mikebeecham> predaeus: How do I pastebin mate?
[03:04] <michup> thx to all
[03:04] <SlimeyPete> eegore: sounds like the second thread is just trying to do less than the first one.
[03:04] <Plantain> it's just an unsecured network named Wifi
[03:04] <Plantain> But it never loads any webpages etc
[03:04] <Phopsy> kaktuskatta: Can you go into a terminal and pastebin lspci for me?
[03:04] <eegore> then it is just a kernel issue then
[03:04] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , is that usually the way, that there is no install in linux, you just extract a tarball and run an executable in the files that you extract
[03:04] <Slart> eegore: I've never played with controlling how processes are balanced between the 2 cores in my puter.. can't help you there
[03:05] <michup> and which irc channel you would prefer for questions about programming and stuff...
[03:05] <umop_> predaeus, I really cant get the mic setting to change there, Should i link a screenshot?
[03:05] <eegore> just bumped itself up to 140%
[03:05] <[WaZ] > kingcobra: the usual way for me is apt-get install, but that happens, yes
[03:05] <predaeus> !paste | mikebeecham
[03:05] <ubotu> mikebeecham: 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)
[03:05] <SlimeyPete> eegore: possibly, or else the second thread depends on data produced by the first one, thus its speed will be capped by how fast the first thread can produce data
[03:05] <Phopsy> [Waz] : I get the usual warnings about VideoOverlay and OpenGL overlay not affecting the running session, then it mods my xorg.conf
[03:05] <umop_> michup, ask in the channel for that language
[03:06] <ompaul> michup, which langages
[03:06] <predaeus> umop_, probably you have to set the analog mixer option, try raising that aswell
[03:06] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: yeah, thats what I wanted it to do, try again?
[03:06] <Kierstal> Okay...  in the ./configure file, it tells me wacdump can't be compiled because I need ncurses.h... it also gives me warnings telling me I need tk.h and tcl.h.  I search the package manager for ncurses to start with, and there's a LOT of them, and I'm not sure which ones I need
[03:06] <michup> c++ and C
[03:06] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , im talking about installing apps that arent in apt using tarballs
[03:06] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : Okay. Is there a quicker way to do it, without rebooting?
[03:06] <ompaul> michup, there is a #gcc for the compiler
[03:06] <michup> great
[03:06] <eegore> This is just doing the first pass to a file
[03:06] <predaeus> umop_, sorry I am not familiar with nvidia soundcards.
[03:06] <michup> in freenode?
[03:06] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: Ctrl-Alt-Backspace
[03:06] <ompaul> michup, what are you trying to achieve
[03:07] <[WaZ] > kingcobra: usually tarballs mean source, then you have to compile
[03:07] <ompaul> michup, yes
[03:07] <Phopsy> [Waz] : Thanks, BRB :)
[03:07] <eegore> this process use to take 3 hours
[03:07] <SlimeyPete> eegore: video encoding?
[03:07] <eegore> not it is only taking 80n minutes
[03:07] <finalbeta> !paste
[03:07] <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)
[03:07] <eegore> yes
[03:07] <finalbeta> !paste
[03:07] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , i thought it was a bit more complicated alright
[03:08] <eegore> SlimeyPete: yes
[03:08] <[WaZ] > kingcobra: tarballs are really just archives, so anything can be in there
[03:08] <SlimeyPete> eegore: AFAIK video encoders rarely if ever make full use of the second core because the second thread is simply not doing as much work as the first one. I may be wrong though - it's a while since I read up on it.
[03:08] <umop_> predaeus, Okay, I can move the "L    R" thing over to mix, but then Mic is unselected?  When I select one or the other I still cant turn the volumes up or down :(
[03:08] <Plantain> :S
[03:08] <SlimeyPete> video encoding is quite a linear process
[03:08] <kaktuskatta> Phopsy: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13351/
[03:08] <michup> ompaul: i'm 21 years old im studying IT and wish to be a developer, im interesting to open-source community about year... but its hard for me to start... dont know how to do it
[03:08] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , do some tarballs have compiled files that are ready to run from the folder that you extract them to
[03:08] <mikebeecham> predaeus: here is the pastebin link for my printing problem: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13352/
[03:09] <[WaZ] > kingcobra: yes
[03:09] <predaeus> umop_, you mean there is no change when you hit the up/down arrow keys?
[03:09] <Plantain> Can anyone help with my Wifi? it's just an unsecrued wifi network named Wifi, but even with all the settings, ubuntu never connects
[03:09] <ompaul> michup, at the edge, :) get a CD install it and play around  - you have the source
[03:09] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , thats very handy
[03:09] <umop_> predaeus, correct, just a red "L     R" above whatever i select
[03:09] <linux1> how do i fix usb external drive transfer speeds on edgy?
[03:09] <michup> ompaul:i mean in school they dont teach you exactly how it all works, how to read open-source, how to analyze big projects... its quite different
[03:09] <[WaZ] > kingcobra: well .debs are usually handier
[03:10] <ompaul> michup, move over to #ubuntu-offtopic this is not a discussion for here
[03:10] <ompaul> :)
[03:10] <eegore> SlimeyPete: this is the test I am trying to see how long it will take for a render and animate for a 60 fps blander project
[03:10] <michup> ompaul: okay thx for help
[03:10] <Phopsy> kaktuskatta: Okay, it's not what I thought it might be. I have something which might work, but I make no guarantees of it. First of all, have you searched the forums for similar problems with your hardware?
[03:11] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , yeah i suppose but theyre only good for debian based distros though arent they
[03:11] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: how did it go?
[03:11] <eegore> not to mention the encoding
[03:11] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : It didn't solve the problem, I'm afraid...still stuck with Mesa
[03:11] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: have you actually installed fglrx driver? (just making sure)
[03:11] <linuxGirl> I'm downloading 6.10 Desktop... LoL thanks :)
[03:11] <mikebeecham> kbrooks: Here is the pastebin link mate: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13352/
[03:12] <spikeb> linuxGirl, glad to hear it
[03:12] <Phopsy> [Waz] : Yeah, I installed it from the official ATI site.
[03:12] <kaktuskatta> Phopsy: Yes and I found a guide, but it turned out that I had to upgrade the kernel to solve my problem...... I was wondering if it was the only solution to the problem
[03:12] <SlimeyPete> eegore: hmm, I'd have thought the actual rendering process would make full use of both cores. Not sure though.
[03:12] <linuxGirl> Spikeb... I'll be AFK, but I'll holla when I re-install. :) w00t
[03:12] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: ahhh, I always use the ubuntu packages
[03:13] <spikeb> linuxGirl, cool cool
[03:13] <predaeus> umop_, hm that's weird I had something similar with my audigy, I had to patch alsa and compile it myself. But that is not a good way to solve this. Sorry I have no idea maybe check http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/ if there are known problems for your soundcard.
[03:13] <kaktuskatta> Phopsy: Didn't manage to upgrade the kernel, and as a linux newbie I'm afraid of getting into a whole bunch of problems if I do things wrong
[03:13] <eegore> I heard blender was updated for multicore support
[03:13] <Phopsy> kaktuskatta: What I did to solve my wireless problems was to install a little programme called RutilT. It worked wonders for my RT61 package, but I make no guarantees to it working with yours...
[03:13] <Plantain> Anyone know if Ubuntu supports Texas Instruments ACX-111 out of the box?
[03:13] <aabrahao> [WaZ] > aabrahao: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[03:13] <umop_> predaeus, okay thanks for trying, ive read everything i can find at that site >.>  I'll ask later :)
[03:13] <kaktuskatta> Does It support WPA?
[03:13] <[WaZ] > aabrahao: YES, that's to start gdm
[03:13] <Ind[y] > If I uninstall EasyUbuntu, all packages it installed will be uninstalled with it?
[03:14] <kaktuskatta> Phopsy: Does it support WPA?
[03:14] <SzaraHill> hey-lo, I'm having trouble installing the ATI video card driver, can someone help me please?
[03:14] <predaeus> umop_, you are welcome
[03:14] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : Do you think it's worth trying it with the official Ubuntu repositories then?
[03:14] <sneaky> hi
[03:14] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: worked flawlessly here
[03:14] <predaeus> !cups >  predaeus
[03:14] <SzaraHill> I've got the driver package downloaded and I'm in the terminal with the instructions from the ubuntu support site, but I've hit a snag
[03:14] <oddie> has anyone had any trouble swapping a motherboard with edgy? It looks like the raid drives are not correctly mapped in grub....could that be the case?
[03:14] <ubuntuEdgy> dose xmms play audio cds ?
[03:14] <oddie> of why it wont boot
[03:14] <kbrooks> <Ind[y] > If I uninstall EasyUbuntu, all packages it installed will be uninstalled with it? no
[03:15] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: you may also try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and select fglrx as your driver
[03:15] <Phopsy> kaktuskatta: It should do, yes, but again, I'm not wholly sure. I'm using WEP and it's working very well.
[03:15] <sneaky> cananyone offer any help on nvidia drivers killing my wireless drivers?
[03:15] <predaeus> mikebeecham, try looking here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[03:15] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : I've tried that a number of times, and it usually just black screens me on boot.
[03:15] <michup> ompaul: does gcc has IDE?
[03:15] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , gtorrent is actually deluge isnt it
[03:15] <linux1> my usb transfer speeds are really slow on 6.06, how would i speed them up?
[03:15] <[WaZ] > kingcobra: no idea
[03:15] <SzaraHill> [WaZ] , is that for the ati video card?
[03:16] <sneaky> no gefroce 7800 gs agp
[03:16] <[WaZ] > SzaraHill: yes
[03:16] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , i thought you said you use it
[03:16] <binfalse> hello
[03:16] <torusturtle> Hi
[03:16] <SzaraHill> I'm already about halfway through this, I'd like to try and finish
[03:16] <ompaul> michup, languages do not have ides that is a windows concept, you have many ides you can use
[03:16] <aabrahao> sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start the result is sudo: /etc/init.d/gdm command not found
[03:16] <[WaZ] > kingcobra: I do, I have no idea what its based on, thought it was a tweaked version of the official bt client
[03:17] <fuzzy_logic> little question.. does anyone know a good app for editing music? like cutting it etc.?
[03:17] <SzaraHill> when I try to unpack the installation package, I get this:
[03:17] <SzaraHill> Error:
[03:17] <SzaraHill> >.>
[03:17] <SzaraHill> <.<
[03:17] <binfalse> tell me
[03:17] <ompaul> !enter > SzaraHill
[03:17] <Phopsy> fuzzy_logic: Audacity
[03:17] <Daverocks> fuzzy_logic: audacity
[03:17] <linux1> fuzzy_logic: audacity
[03:17] <Daverocks> lol
[03:17] <fuzzy_logic> lol
[03:17] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , it is now called deluge though
[03:17] <SzaraHill> default_policy.sh does not support version
[03:17] <fuzzy_logic> that's clear :)
[03:17] <sneaky> cananyone offer any help on nvidia drivers killing my wireless drivers?
[03:17] <fuzzy_logic> thanks Phopsy, Daverocks and linuxl :)
[03:17] <[WaZ] > SzaraHill: your installing the Ati website drivers?
[03:17] <linux1> anybody know how i would speed ub usb transfer speeds?
[03:17] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , thats what their homepage says anyway
[03:17] <SzaraHill> default:v2:ppc:lib:x710:none:2.6.17-10-powerpc; make sure that the version is being correctly set by --iscurrentdistro
[03:17] <[WaZ] > kingcobra: okay, had no idea it changed name
[03:18] <linux1> speed up*
[03:18] <SzaraHill> yes [WaZ] 
[03:18] <michup> ompaul: okay so ive basicly gcc which is compiler, parser, and linker correct? and i can use many different IDE for that compiler?
[03:18] <ompaul> michup, you can use any editor for editing some of them have plugins that make coding in specific lanaguages easier
[03:18] <[WaZ] > SzaraHill: any reason why you are not using the ubuntu packages for it?
[03:18] <Phopsy> sneaky: I'd recommend running the script Envy to install your nvidia card, it apparently works extremely well.
[03:18] <ompaul> michup, yes
[03:18] <torusturtle> Does anybody know if I can use packages that where build for debian systems on Ubuntu?
[03:18] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , you might want to update it
[03:18] <kaktuskatta> Phopsy: I have something called wifi-radar, but it requires some sort of driver for WPA encryption...
[03:18] <[WaZ] > kingcobra: it gets updated when ubuntu wants it
[03:19] <SzaraHill> [WaZ] , I tried that, and everything else I could find suggested on the site, and I've still got really crappy resolution and image
[03:19] <sneaky> the nvidia installer works fine. it just destroys the wireless driver
[03:19] <ompaul> michup, as these are not strictly ubuntu support qs please move to the channel #ubuntu-offtopic - I happen to be there also
[03:19] <joe4444> how do i stop Istanbul?
[03:19] <Priest-of-Psi> gosh the new prison break is good
[03:19] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , is it in synaptic
[03:19] <sneaky> lspci - v lists the card still
[03:19] <michup> ompaul: okay so which projects of IDE you would advice for me?
[03:19] <joe4444> clicking the icon doesn't do anything
[03:19] <[WaZ] > SzaraHill: can you pastebin your xorg.conf file?
[03:19] <str4`> sup?
[03:19] <SzaraHill> firstly, how do I pastebin?
[03:19] <str4`> out of interest
[03:19] <[WaZ] > !pastebin > SzaraHill
[03:19] <ompaul> joe4444, killall istanbul in a terminal
[03:19] <SzaraHill> one second
[03:20] <Phopsy> kaktuskatta: Yeah, wifi-radar is okay, I used that. But RutilT is simply marvellous. I've heard lots of reports that in general GUI applications tend to mess up wireless cards...certainly for my hardware.
[03:20] <ompaul> str4`, this is not a chat channel your offtopic - #ubuntu-offtopic is for chat
[03:20] <joe4444> ompaul, ok but shouldn't i be able to stop it by clicking the icon?
[03:20] <ompaul> joe4444, you said you could not so there ya go - there is a red button iirc
[03:20] <aabrahao> sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start the result is sudo: /etc/init.d/gdm command not found. How start gnome or kde?
[03:20] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: I use Network-Manager, works flawlessly
[03:21] <sneaky> trouble is now my drivers have been blasted i no longer have internet acces from that PC
[03:21] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : Could I have a glance at your xorg.conf, if it's not too much trouble?
[03:21] <joe4444> ompaul, any idea where it saves the video file?
[03:21] <[WaZ] > aabrahao: you sure you have an xserver installed?
[03:21] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: of course
[03:21] <Phopsy> joe4444: It should be in your home directory
 mikebeecham, try looking here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows # i need some clarification
[03:21] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13354/
[03:22] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , is it in synaptic
[03:22] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : Thanks
[03:22] <kaktuskatta> Phopsy: After some research I found out that I need something called ieee80211 subsystem stack driver .... I have no Idea what that does, but if I want to install that, which would enable me to use WPA, I need to upgrade the kernel, because the stack driver needs a kernel that is newer than mine :P
[03:22] <kbrooks> predaeus, The guide doesn't say whether to replace Listen or add Port
[03:22] <[WaZ] > kingcobra: i think so
[03:22] <ompaul> joe4444, can't remember on the desktop or home iirc
[03:22] <kaktuskatta> Phopsy: It doesn't sound too hard to upgrade, It's just that I've never doen that before, so I'm not sure what to choose
[03:22] <kaktuskatta> !
[03:22] <aabrahao> I installed ubutun server and after I installed kde
[03:22] <kingcobra> [WaZ] , ok thanx
[03:22] <Phopsy> kaktuskatta: Okay...well, I'm afraid I don't think I'll be able to help you then, I've never done that :S
[03:22] <joe4444> Phopsy, i think it's just failing... no file in my home directory or desktop... as soon as i click the red record icon it turns into a grey box and is unresponsive
[03:23] <kaktuskatta> Phopsy: Kinda hard to find people that have aswell P
[03:23] <SzaraPhoenix> !pastebin
[03:23] <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)
[03:23] <kaktuskatta> :P
[03:23] <`nicola> hi guys, what's the difference between "make clean" and "make clean all" ? thanks
[03:23] <kaktuskatta> Phopsy: I know that the card works, because I've used it at airports etc with no encryption...
[03:24] <kaktuskatta> Phopsy:  But I guess the drivers from intel are best anyhow
[03:24] <Toma-> `nicola: depending on the programs make script, itll clean specificy modules it will build
[03:24] <Phopsy> joe4444: istanbul never worked particularly well for me, I'm afraid, but when it did work it saved it in my home directory
[03:24] <GodzChild> whats the website that shows how to install all the different programs
[03:25] <joe4444> Phopsy, what have you used that worked well?
[03:25] <[WaZ] > GodzChild: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy
[03:25] <Phopsy> joe4444:
[03:25] <predaeus> kbrooks, it says add the line "Port 631" and comment "Listen ..." out.
[03:25] <Phopsy> joe4444: Nothing that I've come across yet.
[03:25] <SzaraPhoenix> [WaZ] , http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13355/
[03:25] <aabrahao> [WaZ]  I installed ubunt server and after a kde
[03:25] <SzaraPhoenix> [WaZ] , hope that's the right one
[03:26] <joe4444> Phopsy, have you used anything else that worked at all?  this is completely useless to me... it basically crashes every time
[03:26] <Belboz99> Hey all, I need to share a modem connection between two Linux boxes.  I followed this guide step by step, last time it suddenly  kicked on after hours of troubleshooting for unknown reason, now I can't get it back. :(
[03:26] <Belboz99> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=91370
[03:26] <neopsyche> Hi, if anyone can help.. im experiencing the same problem with modifying .ko as seen here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=311756
[03:26] <Phopsy> joe4444: No, Istanbul was the closest I got to a working desktop session recording, and like you it crashed all the time.
[03:27] <joe4444> k, thanks anyway
[03:27] <[WaZ] > aabrahao: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[03:27] <[WaZ] > SzaraPhoenix: that xorg is for the ati driver
[03:27] <predaeus> joe4444, Phopsy, xvidcap is an alternative
[03:27] <neopsyche> Hi, if anyone can help.. im experiencing the same problem with modifying .ko as seen here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=311756
[03:28] <[WaZ] > SzaraPhoenix: let me modify it see if it works, back it up so you can restore
[03:28] <Jeeva> how do i setup my proftp.conf so that i can FTP with root login ?
[03:28] <aabrahao> [WaZ]  I use the command to get(download) and install but to kde, and nothing happend, why?
[03:28] <baktaah> Finaly got my desktop to look like I wanted, just all that is missing is plugins on the panel, I would like a memory-cpu-network watcher and a mp3 player on it, so when I mouseover I can see what song is playing, and be able to change songs while rightclickin
[03:28] <[WaZ] > aabrahao: it might have not installed kdm
[03:28] <[WaZ] > aabrahao: try sudo /etc/init.d/kdm start
[03:29] <SzaraPhoenix> [WaZ] , that's after I added the final 3 lines as instructed in the ubuntu documentation "FixVideoResolutionHowto"
[03:29] <SzaraPhoenix> but thanks
[03:29] <aabrahao> [WaZ]   I think the gnome is installed by default
[03:29] <neopsyche> Regarding tv tuner .. Hi, if anyone can help.. im experiencing the same problem with modifying .ko as seen here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=311756
[03:29] <[WaZ] > aabrahao: on a server install, none is installed
[03:29] <Shamrock_hh> anyone know of a copy tool which does not throttle the network connnection on a wireless lan? I wish to "trickle copy" between my laptop and development machie.
[03:29] <[WaZ] > SzaraPhoenix: okay
[03:30] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : Do you know what Option "Use FBDev" "true" means in the Section "Device"?
[03:30] <predaeus> neopsyche, what problem, the insmod one?
[03:30] <SlimeyPete> Shamrock_hh: scp has a "limit" option
[03:30] <Shamrock_hh> thanks SlimeyPete
[03:30] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: no, try taking it off
[03:30] <SlimeyPete> -l <speed> I think
[03:30] <neopsyche>  Go to that directory and execute the following:
[03:30] <neopsyche> $ sudo rmmod saa7134-alsa
[03:30] <neopsyche> $ sudo rmmod saa7134
[03:30] <neopsyche> $ sudo insmod saa7134.ko card=<card number>
[03:30] <neopsyche> $ sudo insmod saa7134-alsa.ko
[03:30] <aabrahao> [WaZ]  tks
[03:31] <fuzzy_logic> question about audacity.. it asks me to locate libmp3lame.so to export as mp3.. does anyone know where i can find it or where i can obtain it?
[03:31] <neopsyche> This doesnt seem to be working.
[03:31] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: we have the same card almost
[03:31] <fuzzy_logic> !paste | neopsyche
[03:31] <ubotu> neopsyche: 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)
[03:31] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : Yeah, I noticed...you're on a laptop, though, right?
[03:31] <predaeus> neopsyche, leave the .ko file endings, they are not needed. it is already said in the forum entry.
[03:31] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: yup
[03:31] <SlimeyPete> fuzzy_logic: make sure lame is installed, then do a sudo dpkg -L lame
[03:31] <SlimeyPete> that might find it for you
[03:31] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : I'll give that a shot. Is there a panic shortcut if it blackscreens me?
[03:31] <GodzChild> there is a program im looking for in synaptic that will put the home and computer icon on my desktop
[03:31] <GodzChild> anyone know the name for it?
[03:32] <fuzzy_logic> SlimeyPete: is it enough to just install it with synaptic?
[03:32] <predaeus> neopsyche, so do it like e.g. this "sudo insmod saa7134 card=<card number>"
[03:32] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: keep a backup of the old xorg, and change it if it fails
[03:32] <neopsyche> I get ... insmod: can't read 'saa7134': No such file or directory
[03:32] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: then sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[03:32] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: then sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[03:32] <neopsyche> (predaeus)
[03:32] <SlimeyPete> fuzzy_logic: yes. Synaptic might even show you the files which are included in the package, once it's installed - I'm not sure. If not, do the dpkg thing
[03:32] <SzaraPhoenix> brb
[03:32] <[WaZ] > SzaraPhoenix: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13358/
[03:32] <penguinlord> so how do i get this stupid xmcp thing to go away
[03:33] <GionnyBoss> GodzChild, if you have gconf-editor, you can do the trick. You just have to go to the correct desktop section and set it up from there. Try searching google
[03:33] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : Cheers
[03:33] <SlimeyPete> fuzzy_logic: or else audacity may just pick it up automatically once it's installed
[03:33] <[WaZ] > hey IndyGunFreak
[03:33] <predaeus> GodzChild, should be under apps/nautilus in gconf-editor
[03:33] <Priest-of-Psi> does anyone here know of a system design application?
[03:33] <GodzChild> its not
[03:33] <IndyGunFreak> [WaZ] : hey..lol
[03:33] <fuzzy_logic> SlimeyPete: i'm going to try.. thanks
[03:33] <larson9999> linux rocks!
[03:34] <GionnyBoss> GodzChild, I have just checked now, it's in app -> nautilus -> desktop in gconf-editor. If you don't have gconf-editor, install it
[03:35] <larson9999> wine spits out releases like my sis spits out babies
[03:35] <IndyGunFreak> larson9999: lol
[03:35] <predaeus> GodzChild, probably run gconf-editor from a terminal. could be hidden in the "start" menu.
[03:35] <IndyGunFreak> it does seem wine has a new version every other day
[03:36] <spikeb> two weeks to a month is their release schedule IIRC
[03:36] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : Still de nada
[03:36] <fuzzy_logic> SlimeyPete: i did the dpkg thing and get the following list: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13359/
[03:36] <fuzzy_logic> SlimeyPete: what should i do with it?
[03:36] <penguinlord> XDMCP
[03:36] <penguinlord> wont go way someone help me
[03:37] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: jave you tried sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-fglrx
[03:37] <exs> Does anyone know about 'bzr', with launchpad?.. I'm the webdesigner for one of the launchpad projects, and the team granted me access to upate the site, but I am not sure how I can upload the updated files.
[03:37] <fuzzy_logic> penguinlord: what's the problem?
[03:37] <[WaZ] > larson9999: welsome to Bash.org ;-)
[03:37] <[WaZ] > welcome
[03:37] <penguinlord> XDMCP wont go way
[03:37] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : I shall give it a shot...what's the worst that could happen, eh...
[03:37] <fuzzy_logic> SlimeyPete are you there?
[03:37] <penguinlord> its making me so freaking mad
[03:37] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: euh same as now
[03:38] <penguinlord> i accidntly enabled it
[03:38] <penguinlord> and no wi cant get into the pannels to turn it off
[03:38] <sinkorswim> i'm getting connection timeouts when i use "host -t mx" on any domain
[03:38] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : I could lose my 2D acceleration, I'd be seriously unhappy if I couldn't play Widelands anymore :)
[03:38] <larson9999> would someone please go to hotsheet.com and see if it displays correctly?  for instance is 'go' at the top of the page overlapped by the 'news and sports' heading?
[03:38] <penguinlord> i dont have a server or anything
[03:38] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: if it fails you can always sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and use ati driver
[03:38] <roland_> hello should i burn a feisty fawn beta cd and use it as my desktop or do i really have to stick with 6.10 until official release is out ?
[03:39] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : Yep. I'll bear that in mind.
[03:39] <vvv> i installed mplayer and i can't seem to run any videos on it.. it says i have to install the codec into my  usr/local/lib folder.. but when i try it says " you do not have permissions to write to this folder." could anyone help me?
[03:39] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : Uhh, there's no such package.
[03:39] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: just a sec
[03:40] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : It's alright...I think I'm capable of checking Synaptic :)
[03:40] <cilaes> my sound worked fine in hoary then i upgraded to breezy then to dapper and volume control says "no volume control GStreamer plugins and/or devices found"
[03:40] <larson9999> that mugen is a nice fighting engine.  can't believe i haven't seen it before
[03:40] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-$(uname -r)
[03:40] <[WaZ] > then sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx
[03:40] <Priest-of-Psi> does anyone here know of a system design application?
[03:40] <Priest-of-Psi> I need to draw decent diagrams
[03:40] <Priest-of-Psi> not like Dia does
[03:41] <LarstiQ> does anyone know what happened to the kernel-patch-badram package? (Perhaps folded into the kernel proper) Memtest86+ found some problems and I'd like to not trip on the bad patch of ram
[03:41] <larson9999> dia isn't decent?  another place my standards bar is too low.
[03:41] <roland_> hello should i burn a feisty fawn beta cd and use it as my desktop or do i really have to stick with 6.10 until official release is out ?
[03:41] <Kierstal> Can anyone tell me why I keep getting permission denied errors when trying to run an executable, even though I'm logged in as root AND using chmod -x?
[03:42] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : Already the newest version. I also checked Synaptic and I already have everything installed that has a reference to fglrx.
[03:42] <Priest-of-Psi> larson9999: I used sybase
[03:42] <stefg> Kierstal: try chmod +x :-)
[03:42] <Kierstal> d'oh!
[03:42] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: did you install restrivted modules?
[03:42] <dsdg> halo, i used to be able to encode music cd's and make mp3's but i could ajust the bit rate of my songs, set stereo or mono, all with a nice interface, that was with gentoo, i am using ubuntu and find that i cant do that, i have to set commandline parameters, any way to "fix" this, thanks,
[03:42] <dsdg> this was with k3b
[03:42] <vvv> hello, does anyone know how to fix my problem?
[03:43] <larson9999> PriceChild: you mean sybases flowcharting program makes prettier pics than dia?
[03:43] <[WaZ] > well im sure you did actually
[03:43] <PriceChild> larson9999, watch that tab complete ;)
[03:43] <Priest-of-Psi> larson9999: well sorta
[03:43] <Thomas`> roland_: You can do whatever you want. I personally find any given release to be perfectly stable for my uses for quite a while before the official release; obviously however if you absolutely need stability don't upgrade until the last moment.
[03:43] <Priest-of-Psi> :P
[03:43] <neopsyche> can anyone help with major  tv card difficulties
[03:43] <Toma-> neopsyche: probably
[03:43] <larson9999> PriceChild: yeah, you'd think i'd pick up on that better after a number of years.
[03:43] <Priest-of-Psi> neopsyche: I gave up on my tvcard
[03:43] <Priest-of-Psi> lol
[03:43] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : Yes
[03:43] <stefg> neopsyche: which ubuntu-version?
[03:43] <Priest-of-Psi> I could never get it to work
[03:44] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: try depmod -a
[03:44] <Toma-> Priest-of-Psi: persistance pays off. i got my unsupported card work with some module trial and error :)
[03:44] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : Done. What next?
[03:44] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: try again ;-)
[03:45] <vvv> what do i n eed to install if i want to pug files into my usr/local/lib folder
[03:45] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: that reloads all modules btw
[03:45] <sinkorswim> i'm getting connection timeouts when i use "host -t mx" on ANY domain, anyone know what could be causing this?
[03:45] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : Yeah, I know...I had to use it a lot when I was wrestling with wifi!
[03:45] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: who won?
[03:46] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : Ain't no network cables coming out of my computer.
[03:46] <Priest-of-Psi> Toma-: I dont really have time but if you have time we can maybe pm?
[03:46] <roland_> if i install Ubuntu 7.04 beta from CD now as my main desktop OS will I get updates and fixes trough update notifications until the official release is out so i will have the same thing as official except i installed a beta first?
[03:46] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: :D
[03:46] <don_j> yo yo yo
[03:46] <[WaZ] > !feisty > roland_
[03:46] <don_j> what is this: Requested 'glib-2.0 >= 2.12.0' but version of GLib is 2.10.3 ?
[03:47] <[WaZ] > don_j: dependency issue
[03:47] <Toma-> Priest-of-Psi: i dont do PM
[03:47] <wo0lverine> hello
[03:47] <don_j> [WaZ] : whats crackin?
[03:47] <Toma-> Priest-of-Psi: its basically modprobe bttv card=number tuner=number then rmmod if it doesnt work
[03:47] <roland_> hmm this is not what i was looking for.. just wanted to know if i can get updates along the way to the official release?
[03:47] <don_j> I mean why arent they up to date?
[03:48] <[WaZ] > don_j: you need a newer version of glib in order to install whatever you're trying to install
[03:48] <neopsyche> when i try to go to super user i get fail delay
[03:48] <larson9999> so far i haven't found a tv card that works well on any system.  picture always looks like crap.
[03:48] <don_j> [WaZ] : should that be updated in the ubuntu repository?
[03:48] <neopsyche> larson9999 do you knw how to configure saa1734?
[03:48] <larson9999> must be me because i see video posted that looks good
[03:48] <[WaZ] > don_j: it would update it if update was present, what are you trying to install?
[03:48] <Toma-> larson9999: thats the beauty of VGA CRT as compared to a TV CRT
[03:49] <umop> Hi I am having issues configuring my nvidia sound card to capture audio (with ALSA drivers), I i talk into my mic I can hear it through speakers, but if I try capture the input I get errors in whatever app.  If i change input capture to OSS it works fine.  How do I got about fixing or at lest isolationg the fault.
[03:49] <larson9999> neopsyche: sure don't
[03:49] <[WaZ] > (guessing wine)
[03:49] <neopsyche> ok
[03:49] <don_j> [WaZ] : some better version of totem
[03:49] <neopsyche> can anyone help with my tv card problems?
[03:49] <SzaraHill> [WaZ] , anything further for me?  I know you're busy but just wondered
[03:49] <Toma-> neopsyche: still havent heard the problem
[03:49] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : Nope, that depmod -a didn't seem to help.
[03:49] <[WaZ] > don_j: ah, well i guess you won't be able to
[03:49] <neopsyche> i need to modify a file but it says that i cant .. access denied
[03:50] <[WaZ] > SzaraHill: post your xorg.conf again plz
[03:50] <don_j> [WaZ] : That sucks!
[03:50] <larson9999> maybe it's because i'm always using antique capture cards.  i'm too cheap to buy new hw
[03:50] <Toma-> neopsyche: what file?
[03:50] <umop> neopsyche, probably need to be root
[03:50] <SzaraHill> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13355/
[03:50] <neopsyche> yes i tried to go root
[03:50] <Toma-> neopsyche: please put my nick infront of what you type, so i get your message :)
[03:50] <[WaZ] > don_j: there are alternatives
[03:50] <don_j> [WaZ] : If I make deb packages out of the solution would you be happy to implement them?
[03:50] <neopsyche> but i updated to 6.10 last night
[03:50] <neopsyche> and now its not letting me
[03:51] <neopsyche> TOMA)
[03:51] <SzaraHill> [WaZ] , http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13355/
[03:51] <Toma-> thanks :D
[03:51] <[WaZ] > don_j: i am not a ubuntu dev
[03:51] <larson9999> think dell'
[03:51] <Toma-> nearly got it right too.
[03:51] <don_j> [WaZ] : ok
[03:51] <[WaZ] > ty SzaraHill
[03:51] <larson9999> think dell's desktop linux bid will take hold?
[03:51] <Toma-> neopsyche: so 'sudo' isnt working?
[03:51] <neopsyche> will try again
[03:51] <Toma-> larson9999: offtopic plz :)
[03:52] <spikeb> larson9999, hopefully long enough for me to get a lappy from them
[03:52] <Priest-of-Psi> gah I am going to install windows in a virtual machine for DIA
[03:52] <larson9999> Toma-: think dell will pick Ubuntu as their desktop of choice?
[03:52] <larson9999> :)
[03:52] <don_j> [WaZ] : do you know how to get in contact with such dev. ranked folks?
[03:52] <Priest-of-Psi> err sybase
[03:52] <roland_> so i get updates to my 7.04 beta install so far until the official release so i'll have a identical system with someone who installed from a official 7.04 cd ?
[03:52] <[WaZ] > SzaraHill: try changing your xorg conf to this : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13360/
[03:52] <Toma-> larson9999: #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:52] <umop> larson9999,  Hi I am having issues configuring my nvidia sound card to capture audio (with ALSA drivers), I i talk into my mic I can hear it through speakers, but if I try capture the input I get errors in whatever app.  If i change input capture to OSS it works fine.  How do I got about fixing or at lest isolationg the fault.
[03:53] <[WaZ] > SzaraHill: don't forget to backup xorg.conf
[03:53] <SzaraHill> [WaZ] , will do, thanks
[03:53] <[WaZ] > don_j: not really
[03:54] <[WaZ] > SzaraHill: if you ever find yourself not being able to start X try "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" and set your driver to ati
[03:54] <don_j> hmmmm
[03:54] <neopsyche> larson9999: it seems to have done something
[03:54] <neopsyche> now
[03:54] <SzaraHill> tried that, got nothing
[03:54] <ubuntuEdgy> is this the correct way to start this progame "irexec --daemon"
[03:55] <[WaZ] > !upgrade > xtheblack9x
[03:55] <roland_> so will i get updates to my 7.04 beta install so far until the official release so i'll have a identical system with someone who installed from a official 7.04 cd ? (in the end all installed packages will be the same as the ones you get from the final release) ? pls i need to know
[03:56] <[WaZ] > !feisty | roland_
[03:56] <ubotu> roland_: 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) - Feisty will be released after 0:00 UTC on April, 1
[03:56] <roland_> hmmm.. what am i missing...
[03:56] <spikeb> today?
[03:56] <larson9999> going to follow the topic nazi's request. seeya
[03:56] <[WaZ] > roland_: go to #ubuntu+1 , this channel is for the stable release
[03:56] <don_j> roland_: you want the new stuff?
[03:56] <roland_> im going there htne
[03:57] <roland_> then
[03:57] <roland_> don_j: yes
[03:57] <neopsyche> Larson 9999 k.. Good news .. TVTIME now lets me select source.... inputs
[03:57] <don_j> roland_: anything wrong with the good ol'?
[03:58] <ForrestF> I'm using Version 6.06 LTS of Ubuntu, For some odd reson my USB Laser mouse keeps shutting off, the seeking light will dim and wont respond to movement, untill i unplug, and plug back into my usb port, im think this is software as it does the same to my other mouses
[03:59] <Ind[y] > After an update, I don't get anymore the Ubuntu logo and a bar which loads, during the boot, instead I get boot messages. How can I fix that?
[03:59] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : I have a feeling that what is causing my black screens on boot is the Section "Extensions" fix that seems to help everyone else. Is this something that you've come across before?
[03:59] <SlimeyPete> Ind[y] : there's a package... I think it's called ubuntu-splash or similar. Check that it's still installed and working.
[03:59] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: you shoudl disable composite
[04:00] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: fglrx doesn't support composite
[04:00] <Kazol> I am trying to set up a server. For some reason after installation Ubuntu cannot detect the second hd.
[04:00] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: Option  "Composite" "Disable" in extensions section
[04:00] <McQueen> which version of ubuntu is usefull ?
[04:00] <Kazol> It cannot mount it, saying the device is busy. I tried reformatting, changing jumper settings, etc.
[04:00] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : I have, many a time. It's when I add in the Option "Composite" "disable" (OWTTE) that it doesn't work
[04:00] <Ind[y] > SlimeyPete: ok. thanks :)
[04:01] <hateyla> When Ever i Start my pc.. i get this error " The Panel encountered a problem while loading 'OAFID:GNOME_NotifivationAreaApplet'" in last there is two options "1 Dont Delete" "2 Delete"
[04:01] <FuGiTiVo> **----//----** hola
[04:01] <FuGiTiVo> **----//----** hola
[04:01] <rob__> i have apache2 and php5 running but i cannot figure out how to setup cgi, whats the solution?
[04:01] <FuGiTiVo> **----//----** hola
[04:01] <FuGiTiVo> **----//----** hola
[04:01] <FuGiTiVo> **----//----** hola
[04:01] <don_j> HOLA FuGiTiVo
[04:01] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: i think you must have made a mistake during installation of ati official drivers
[04:01] <Kazol> does anyone have an idea how to mount this hd? It says the device is busy.
[04:02] <FuGiTiVo> [don_j]  **----//----** de donde eres
[04:02] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: never got them to work really
[04:02] <hateyla> Another error " The Panel encountered a problem while loading 'OAFID:GNOME_MixerApplet'" in last there is two options "1 Dont Delete" "2 Delete"
[04:02] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : I'm inclined to agree. Is there any way to remove them double quick?
[04:02] <stefg> !es
[04:02] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[04:02] <FuGiTiVo> **----//----** #Mexico
[04:02] <baktaah> Lol
[04:02] <Kazol> also, is it possible to configure RAID-1 after installation? is this easy?
[04:02] <Glaciality> HEY guys
[04:02] <hateyla> Another error " The Panel encountered a problem while loading 'OAFID:GNOME_ClockApplet'" in last there is two options "1 Dont Delete" "2 Delete"
[04:02] <baktaah> Got banned in "ubuntu-effects"
[04:02] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: not sure, i reinstalled
[04:02] <FuGiTiVo> **----//----** #encuentros
[04:02] <Glaciality> I've just put my USB pen drive in and it's not finding it
[04:02] <Glaciality> ANy ideas why?
[04:02] <don_j> rob__: probably some apache configuration directive
[04:02] <[WaZ] > Away: Phone
[04:03] <Glaciality> WOrks in my other machine
[04:03] <LjL> baktaah: and you feel the need to discuss that here?
[04:03] <_muelli_> !enter | Glaciality
[04:03] <baktaah> LjL why did u ban me I was making smalltalks?
[04:03] <rob__> don_j: thats a good starting point cheers
[04:03] <ubotu> Glaciality: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[04:03] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : I'll try it through Synaptic or something.
[04:03] <ForrestF> I'm using Version 6.06 LTS of Ubuntu, For some odd reson my USB Laser mouse keeps shutting off, the seeking light will dim and wont respond to movement, untill i unplug, and plug back into my usb port, im think this is software as it does the same to my other mouses
[04:03] <don_j> rob__: cheers
[04:03] <Kazol> has anyone here ever installed a second hard drive?
[04:03] <_muelli_> Glaciality: you might type "dmesg" into a console and look if you find your usb stick
[04:03] <LjL> baktaah: if you want to discuss this, please do so in #ubuntu-ops, this is far from the right place.
[04:03] <hateyla> can someone help me with that? i m using Ubuntu-edgy
[04:03] <stefg> FuGiTiVo: please stop spamming the channel. with >1000 users it's hard enough to track it even without unneccesary messages
[04:03] <baktaah> LjL  I don't know when u joined but I was discussing on what video player to use for .asx and mms
[04:03] <don_j> rob__: wait a sec. I'm gonna look it up
[04:04] <rob__> don_j: cheers
[04:04] <FuGiTiVo> **----//----** #Encuentros #Encuentros #Encuentros #Encuentros #Encuentros #Encuentros #Encuentros #Encuentros #Encuentros #Encuentros #Encuentros #Encuentros #Encuentros
[04:04] <LjL> baktaah: i don't know when you read the CoC and IRC guidelines, but do it again more carefully
[04:04] <pianoboy3333> lol, awesome little thing with wanda today
[04:04] <Akuma_> i want to do gnome-terminal -e "echo 'hello'", but without the new window disapearing. is there a way?
[04:04] <Hobbsee> dabaR: more effective is to call !ops
[04:04] <Phopsy> [WaZ] : Thank you for all your help, anyway...I hope it's as simple as just removing it all and starting from scratch!
[04:04] <dabaR> Hobbsee:
[04:04] <don_j> rob__: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/en/howto/cgi.html
[04:04] <[WaZ] > Phopsy: i hope for you ;-)
[04:05] <don_j> rob__: did you consider using mod_perl ?
[04:05] <Kazol> Does anyone here have 2 hard drives??
[04:05] <Glaciality> Hmm, it finds it as sda but doesn't mount it. Any idea why? It's formatted as fat32, but Ubuntu should read that right?
[04:05] <dabaR> Kazol: why?
[04:05] <rob__> don_j: will look in to it, is mod_perl a package?
[04:05] <don_j> rob__: yes
[04:06] <hateyla> !ping me
[04:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ping me - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:06] <don_j> rob__: probably a2enmod cgi would work
[04:06] <Glaciality> I can mount it manually, but it doesn't work until I do.
[04:06] <neopsyche> Ok.. so im scanning for channels.. on tvtime..
[04:06] <neopsyche> does this take long?
[04:06] <hateyla> LjL: can u help me out :< i asked same question many times but no one reply or maybe no one had this problem before.
[04:07] <don_j> rob__: This module is already enabled!
[04:07] <ignus> hi, does anyone know what might cause my sound to stop working after upgrading to 7.04 beta from 6.10 ?
[04:07] <Kazol> dabaR: I'm trying to install a second hd, but Ubuntu cannot mount it.
[04:07] <rob__> don_j: hmm
[04:08] <SzaraHill> [WaZ] , I've run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" and gone through the "configuring xserver-xorg" screens up until the question about the bus location, it's not letting me go any further
[04:08] <SzaraHill> not quite sure what to do next
[04:08] <dabaR> Kazol: We use paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste more than one line of text; what does fdisk -l say?
[04:08] <don_j> rob__:  Options +ExecCGI would enable your cgi scripts in that directory
[04:09] <Reece2> hey all ... the new BETA (Feisty) server does not boot on my machine?
[04:09] <dabaR> !feisty
[04:09] <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) - Feisty will be released after 0:00 UTC on April, 1
[04:09] <[WaZ] > SzaraHill: just a sec
[04:09] <SzaraHill> k, thanks
[04:09] <rob__> don_j: obviously i would need to restart apache2?
[04:09] <spikeb> that can't be right
[04:09] <don_j> stfu ubotu
[04:09] <ignus> can anyone help me with my sound issue?
[04:09] <SzaraHill> I'm the worst kind of noob:  the sort who thinks she knows more than she does >.<
[04:10] <dabaR> don_j: he is a bot, and that was an optional suggestion.
[04:10] <[WaZ] > SzaraHill: its PCI:0:16:0
[04:10] <don_j> rob__: not if you put that directive in a .htaccess file
[04:10] <Plantain> Wait, is Feisty final being released today?
[04:10] <c0nf> !schedule
[04:10] <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
[04:10] <LjL> hateyla, i don't use GNOME
[04:10] <[WaZ] > Plantain: no
[04:10] <SzaraHill> I don't know where to type that as it's not allowing input
[04:10] <dabaR> Plantain: hehe, I just noticed now too:)
[04:10] <SzaraHill> [WaZ] , ^^
[04:11] <don_j> ubotu: thanks for da info
[04:11] <Heart_> hi
[04:11] <Heart_> have a prism usb wlan stick, network config shows me wlan0 but iwconfig or ifconfig shows me nothing
[04:11] <[WaZ] > SzaraHill: you have to edit xorg.conf and set  BusID		"PCI:0:16:0"   in your device section
[04:11] <Heart_> wlan0 no wireless extension says iwconfig :(
[04:11] <SzaraHill> aaah, okay.
[04:11] <don_j> later [WaZ] 
[04:11] <SzaraHill> [WaZ] , thank you very much for your help
[04:12] <[WaZ] > laters all
[04:12] <SzaraHill> have a great [time period of your location] 
[04:12] <[WaZ] > ty you to ;-)
[04:13] <SzaraHill> anybody up to taking over once I run into more problems with this thing?  :p
[04:13] <fnf> Does anyone know how to configure Rhythmbox to use ALSA ?. I made sure ALSA is used by default in gstreamer-properties, yet it does not work.
[04:14] <gmn> my video drivers are acting screwy.  After performing the ubuntu updates my max res is now only 800x600.  Any recommendations?
[04:14] <nolimitsoya> is there a quick and easy way to automagically rebuild all kernel modules after a kernel switch? ive got a friend who lost iptables and graphicsdrivers after a kernel switch, and having to reinstall it all manualy is no fun. (im not an ubuntu user myself since some time, to im out of the loop, sts)
[04:15] <Factory> Hey guys. my /tmp directory takes up a butt load of space on my disk (in fact the majority). Is there anyway I can  _safely_ clear out some stuff in /tmp without breaking ubuntu?
[04:15] <fnf> gmn: did you check /etc/X11/xorg.conf ?. Make sure there is the desired resolution in the "Screen" section, or use "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[04:16] <gmn> I tried System>  Prefs > Screen Res
[04:16] <gmn> is this the same thing?
[04:16] <blue|palm> how do i fix usb devices not being recognised?
[04:16] <blue|palm> what can i do
[04:16] <fnf> Factory: Restart the computer or login to a plain console and rm /tmp/* there
[04:16] <fnf> gmn: no
[04:16] <erUSUL> Factory: /tmp/ is rm'ed in every shutdown/boot
[04:16] <gmn> ok, Ill take a look
[04:16] <fnf> gmn: it shows up the res available in your xorg.conf
[04:17] <Factory> erUSUL amd fnf: thanks. This computer isn't rebooted much. That might explain why.
[04:17] <Kazol> dabaR: It said that the device is busy and cannot execute pmount.
[04:17] <gmn> I see      Modes		"1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
[04:17] <baktaah> Could someone recomend a MSN client?
[04:18] <spikeb> gaim, kopete, amsn
[04:18] <Toma-> baktaah: amsn
[04:18] <K-Rich> i like centericq
[04:18] <baktaah> Toma-  yeah I heard that is supposed to be cool
[04:18] <baktaah> However
[04:18] <fnf> gmn: what mode do you want ?
[04:18] <baktaah> Isn't Amsn a bit buggy?
[04:18] <K-Rich> it's a console based multi-im client
[04:18] <gmn> 1024
[04:18] <Toma-> baktaah: nope
[04:18] <nolimitsoya> baktaah, gaim is fine
[04:18] <gmn> my max is now 800
[04:18] <fnf> gmn: pastebin your xorg.conf
[04:18] <baktaah> nolimitsoya multiprotocol aren't exactly that useful
[04:18] <gmn> what does that mean>  :)
[04:19] <fnf> gmn: your default res might be setup to 800x600
[04:19] <pirea> Gaim's MSN support will be so much nicer after they update the protocol ove the summer.
[04:19] <nolimitsoya> baktaah, expand that would you please?
[04:19] <gmn> what is pastebin
[04:19] <nolimitsoya> !paste | gmn
[04:19] <ubotu> gmn: 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)
[04:19] <blue|palm> sorry for shouting... but does ANYONE know what to do if usb devices no longer work...
[04:19] <francois> !pastebin
[04:19] <fnf> !pastebin | gmn
[04:19] <gmn> ok
[04:19] <francois> blue|palm: how does it no longer work ?
[04:19] <gmn> Ill o that
[04:19] <baktaah> gaim doesn't work so well
[04:19] <gmn> brb
[04:19] <dabaR> Kazol: when you run fdisk -l?
[04:19] <nolimitsoya> blue|palm, check udev?
[04:19] <baktaah> I start Gaim then it shuts down
[04:20] <Toma-> baktaah: you can get amsn with anti-aliased fonts from 3rd party repos
[04:20] <nolimitsoya> baktaah, start from a console and paste the output to pastebin
[04:20] <Kazol> dabaR: wait
[04:20] <Toma-> baktaah: im using the development version of amsn and its stable as
[04:20] <gmn> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13364/
[04:20] <baktaah> Toma- cool :)
[04:20] <blue|palm> francois: well, they no longer mount
[04:20] <baktaah> nolimitsoya actually it says Im logged in from somewhere else ( my msn)
[04:21] <blue|palm> francois: flash drives... and external hdd's
[04:21] <nolimitsoya> baktaah, then you misconfigured it
[04:21] <neopsyche> How do i unlaod a driver .. that is running .. in linux
[04:21] <neopsyche> ?
[04:21] <baktaah> nolimitsoya  no way it worked last time
[04:21] <neopsyche> command?
[04:21] <neopsyche> so that i can restart it.
[04:21] <blue|palm> nolimitsoya: I have no experience working with udev... by udev do you mean looking around in /dev ?
[04:21] <francois> blue|palm: do they work in any other OS ? maybe you just turned off automount, did you look in the /media/ folder maybe ? or where they auto mount
[04:21] <pirea> Toma-: I could never stand the toolkit (Tk) aMSN uses, but otherwise it's a really complete client. :\
[04:21] <nolimitsoya> neopsyche, man modprobe
[04:21] <neopsyche> ok..
[04:21] <neopsyche> does that unload all drivers
[04:22] <blue|palm> francois: They work in other OS's yes, how could i have turned off automount?
[04:22] <neopsyche> or .. do i need to type man modprobe drivername?
[04:22] <nolimitsoya> neopsyche, it will show a manual page that explains what to do
[04:22] <neopsyche> thanks
[04:22] <Toma-> pirea: oh, tcl/tk is horrible. utterly ugly rubbish. Amsn is fantastic tho.
[04:22] <don_j> rob__: I just got it workin: http://localhost/cgi/test.pl
[04:22] <baktaah> nvm nolimitsoya fixed it
[04:22] <nolimitsoya> is there a quick and easy way to automagically rebuild all kernel modules after a kernel switch? ive got a friend who lost iptables and graphicsdrivers after a kernel switch, and having to reinstall it all manualy is no fun. (im not an ubuntu user myself since some time, to im out of the loop, sts)
[04:22] <fnf> gmn: I don't see anything wrong with your config, except that you're using the vesa driver, which performance is very poor, what is your graphics card ?
[04:22] <gmn> I have an IBM T20 laptop.  I believe the card is a S3 Savage
[04:22] <don_j> rob__: I just got it workin: http://80.198.52.129/cgi/test.pl
[04:23] <fnf> nolimitsoya: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=157560
[04:23] <blue|palm> francois: is there any special requirement needed for automount to work?
[04:23] <nolimitsoya> fnf, thank you :)
[04:23] <blue|palm> francois: i get loads of new flash drives... i cant fstab them all
[04:24] <neopsyche> If i use the remove module form kernal option then willit permanently dlete my driver?
[04:24] <neopsyche> or just tern it of?
[04:24] <blue|palm> Does anybody know where the automount for usb storage media setting is?
[04:24] <K-Rich> if you want it avalible later compile it as a module
[04:24] <nolimitsoya> fnf, that didnt seem terribly helpfull... i want to rebuild all modules for a repoinstalled kernel :)
[04:24] <blue|palm> I have both gnome and kde on at the same time
[04:24] <bulmer> neopsyche: where are you turning them off?
[04:24] <dabaR> neopsyche: you may want to blacklist the driver to not be loaded.
[04:25] <gmn> do you know of any savage vid drivers?
[04:25] <dabaR> neopsyche: that will work only after a reboot, though.
[04:25] <nolimitsoya> dabaR, neopsyche, modprobe can be used to unload without reboot
[04:25] <blue|palm> is there any virtual iso mounting software for ubuntu ?
[04:25] <fnf> nolimitsoya: I don't remember the flags clearly, but to recompile and reinstall the modules, just do "make modules_install" or the like, there should be an option with a similar name
[04:25] <blue|palm> is there any virtual iso mounting software for ubuntu ?
[04:25] <dabaR> nolimitsoya: does it get loaded next time you boot?
[04:26] <fnf> gmn: please wait
[04:26] <nolimitsoya> dabaR, not if you blacklist it ;)
[04:26] <dabaR> blue|palm: mount
[04:26] <gmn> thanks
[04:26] <nolimitsoya> fnf, ok, ty :)
[04:26] <dabaR> nolimitsoya: :-P
[04:26] <blue|palm> dabaR: It is for a window's app tho...
[04:26] <dabaR> !blacklist | neopsyche
[04:26] <ubotu> neopsyche: To blacklist a module, edit /etc/modprobe.d/my_blacklist and add  blacklist <modulename>  to the end of that list - To explicitly load modules in a specific order, list them in /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and type  sudo update-initramfs -u 
[04:26] <confuse-us> !init
[04:26] <ubotu> Boot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto
[04:27] <neopsyche> I did this :::  $ sudo runmod saa7134.ko card=<card number> but i needed to actually do this...  $ sudo runmod saa7134.ko card=<card number> tuner=<tuner number> but now... This...  $ sudo runmod saa7134.ko card=<card number> is running.. so linux says.. ACCESS DENIED .. to saa7134
[04:27] <fnf> gmn: replace the "vesa" with "savage" in xorg.conf
[04:27] <gmn> ok
[04:27] <neopsyche> I need to stop this:  $ sudo insmod saa7134.ko card=<card number> so i can start this:  $ sudo insmod saa7134.ko card=<card number> tuner=<tunernumber>
[04:28] <ferronica> hi guys
[04:28] <ferronica> [WaZ] ; are here ???
[04:28] <gmn> restart?
[04:28] <fnf> gmn: and restart X only
[04:28] <gmn> how do I do that
[04:28] <fnf> gmn: if you're using GDM (which is the default in Ubuntu desktop), logout and Ctrl-Alt-Backspace
[04:29] <gmn> ok
[04:29] <gmn> brb
[04:29] <don_j> rob__: though I had to say AllowOverride All instead of none to get it goin'
[04:29] <ferronica> [WaZ] <------: when he will join this channel any one know about him???
[04:29] <gmn> how do I edit as sudo
[04:30] <don_j> oops, he's gone
[04:30] <LjL> gmn: gksudo gedit filename
[04:30] <Kazol> dabaR: I forgot-I already reformatted the hds. I am about to install Ubuntu, how do I configure the partitions for RAID-1?
[04:30] <LjL> !sudo > gmn    (gmn, see the private message from Ubotu)
[04:30] <ferronica> everytime when i join channel i have to type is there any other fast way to join channel ??
[04:30] <ferronica> LjL: hi
[04:30] <ferronica> LjL: Do you know???
[04:31] <fnf> ferronica: you must >
[04:31] <ferronica> LjL: what??/
[04:31] <LjL> ferronica: you can put some channels in your auto-join list. how it's done depends on your client
[04:31] <dealc> !samba
[04:31] <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
[04:31] <dabaR> Kazol: no experience myself.
[04:31] <dabaR> !raid | Kazol
[04:31] <ubotu> Kazol: Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[04:31] <ferronica> LjL: everytime when i join channel i have to type is there any other fast way to join channel ??
[04:32] <dabaR> ferronica: what program are you using for IRC?
[04:32] <LjL> ferronica, you aren't a bot? i just gave you an answer
[04:32] <ferronica> LjL: XChat-Gnome IRC
[04:32] <roland_> in what files, besides /etc/hosts  and  /etc/resolv.conf  does Ubuntu store its network configuration information ?
[04:32] <LjL> ferronica: i use Konversation, but i'm sure there's a way to do the same thing in XChat... though the GNOME version is a bit crippled
[04:33] <ferronica> dabaR: Xchat-GNOME
[04:33] <gmn> fnf: got it to save, brb
[04:33] <ferronica> LjL: i think Konversation is for KDE.
[04:33] <fnf> roland_: network config is broad, they're under /etc/network too
[04:33] <ferronica> LjL: i am using ubuntu 6.06 LTS Dapper.
[04:33] <LjL> ferronica: and indeed i am a KDE user
[04:34] <LjL> ferronica: right, and i'm using Kubuntu 6.10
[04:34] <ferronica> LjL: Oh you using KDE
[04:34] <dabaR> ferronica: try this: Edit >> Prefs >> Networks >> *Select Network* >> Edit >> Users and Channels >> Automatically Join Channels..
[04:34] <umop> how can i install all packages with a certain string in their name?
[04:34] <LjL> ferronica: quite so. i'm certainly not the only one here who is :)
[04:34] <Prestwick_> Hey guys, using Ubuntu 6.10 server edition and I'm having problems with VLC not being able to use ffmpeg when trans-coding from Divx to MPEG4. ffmpeg can't seem to find the codec. Any ideas what the problem is?
[04:34] <ubuntuEdgy> is this correct for placing the server into sleep sudo sleep 2s
[04:34] <fnf> umop: put a regex as the package name
[04:35] <umop> fnf, *word*
[04:35] <fnf> umop: e.g.: apt-get install mplayer*
[04:35] <LjL> umop: (ugly hack:)  apt-cache search <string> | awk ' { print $1 } ' | xargs -n 20 apt-get install
[04:35] <ferronica> LjL: hey i have bit confusion. what difference between KDE and GNOME. EUBUNTU, XUBUNTU, KUBUNTU?
[04:35] <umop> okay thanks
[04:35] <fnf> umop: kinda, that won't work exactly as you want though
[04:35] <LjL> !gui > ferronica    (ferronica, see the private message from Ubotu)
[04:35] <LjL> !kubuntu > ferronica    (ferronica, see the private message from Ubotu)
[04:35] <larsemil> do i have to do anything more then apt-get install gtk-dev to get it to work? i just get file not found file not found
[04:36] <fnf> larsemil: pastebin the exact output
[04:36] <umop> fnf, hmm I just want to update all of my alsa packages
[04:36] <Reiser_x> hi
[04:36] <umop> sudo apt-get install alsa*  (i have updated)
[04:36] <Prestwick_> Any ideas guys?
[04:36] <fnf> umop: so no, you just do "apt-get update" and "apt-get upgrade" is enough
[04:36] <LjL> ferronica: GTK and Qt are GUI engines (i.e. software libraries that draw the buttons and textboxes and stuff). GNOME, KDE, Xfce and friends are desktop environments, which build on top of such libraries to give you a "consistent" desktop. Kubuntu and Xubuntu are simply flavor of Ubuntu that come with KDE and Xfce (respectively) installed as default, instead of GNOME
[04:37] <larsemil> fnf http://www.pastebin.ca/419638
[04:37] <dabaR> LjL: might want to make that a factoid.
[04:37] <LjL> ferronica: the distribution is really just one - Ubuntu. you can install KDE or Xfce just fine on your current Ubuntu. but it's convenient to have CD editions that come with the other environments.
[04:37] <umop> fnf, okay, i really dont want everything to upgrade tho
[04:37] <DM|> Should i dist upgrade to feisty
[04:37] <DM|> :)
[04:38] <TheVault> Hey everyone, hows things going?
[04:38] <umop> DM|, if you want
[04:38] <LjL> dabaR: don't think * will work in a factoid. anyway, the information is there, just scattered among a few factoids i guess... i'll search a little
[04:38] <umop> fnf, ok
[04:39] <ferronica> LjL: i used shipit to get CD for ubuntu LTS, but i forgot which Email i used that time is there any way to find it??
[04:39] <LjL> ferronica: not sure
[04:40] <qaldune> when is feisty fawn supposed to be released?
[04:40] <gmn> fnf:  it's a no go
[04:40] <ferronica> LjL: Ok
[04:40] <Factory> Is there a link anywhere that can better explain how files are organized in ubuntu?
[04:40] <fnf> larsemil: I'm trying to comprehend your pastebin, sounds like a mis-configuration, what is the output of "pkg-config --cflags --libs gtk+-2.0" ?
[04:40] <ares32> hello people
[04:40] <Prestwick_> Hey guys, using Ubuntu 6.10 server edition and I'm having problems with VLC not being able to use ffmpeg when trans-coding from Divx to MPEG4. ffmpeg can't seem to find the codec. Any ideas what the problem is?
[04:40] <ares32> does anybody know the day of the last relase?
[04:40] <ferronica> LjL: Kubuntu 6.10 is beta???
[04:40] <fnf> gmn: sure, as all you've done is to switch to the appropriate driver, which should improve performance.
[04:40] <ferronica> LjL: i wanna order CD
[04:40] <qaldune> ares32 someday in november 2006
[04:41] <fnf> gmn: try "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[04:41] <gmn> ok
[04:41] <ares32> qaldune for april..
[04:41] <larsemil> fnf, http://www.pastebin.ca/419643
[04:41] <SzaraHill> help:  what am I supposed to "do" with a .sh file in terminal?
[04:41] <ares32> for festy
[04:41] <SzaraHill> what command?
[04:41] <FordCortina> when you install phpmyadmin, how does it's apache directives get included in /etc/apache2/apache2.conf?
[04:41] <SzaraHill> to run it or whatever
[04:41] <ferronica> LjL: can you give the Link for it???
[04:42] <halino> hello
[04:42] <LjL> ferronica: Kubuntu 6.10 is not beta, it's a released version, just like Ubuntu 6.10. the link is simply http://www.kubuntu.org/ - the current beta version is 7.04
[04:42] <halino> what's a good repo for the latest mplayer version?
[04:42] <gmn> ok?
[04:42] <gmn> fnf: just select the Savage vid card driver in xorg config
[04:43] <gmn> anything else I want to do in there?
[04:43] <fnf> gmn: when it ask you the desired res, just select 1024x768
[04:43] <baktaah> Gaim was pretty cool
[04:43] <gmn> ok, anything with vid card memory?
[04:44] <fnf> gmn: no
[04:44] <Ind[y] > How can I set Skype and Gaim to run when my user logs in?
[04:44] <rjg_> beryl
[04:44] <gmn> kernal frame buffer device?
[04:44] <daning> /whosi daning
[04:44] <larsemil> Ind[y] , system, settings, sessions
[04:44] <erUSUL> Ind[y] : System>Preferences>Session
[04:44] <fnf> gmn: just leave everything as default, except savage driver and res
[04:44] <larsemil> fnf, did you look?
[04:44] <gmn> ok
[04:44] <fnf> larsemil: I'm searching for that weird flags
[04:45] <larsemil> well its the gtk tutorial telling me to compile with it
[04:45] <Ind[y] > larsemil, erUSUL: thanks :-)
[04:45] <fnf> larsemil: try to compile a small/blank C++ source with verbose enabled
[04:45] <daning> when will ubuntu 7.04 final version release?
[04:45] <AlbertoP> hi
[04:45] <fnf> larsemil: that wasn't the problem of gtk lib
[04:45] <aoliax> can someone help me i have been trying for a while to get my x server running, but it fails, i recently upgraded fglrx from a tutorial, and dpkg-reconfigure also fails (pardon my mispellings, i am a bit of a n00b)
[04:46] <crdlb> daning, April 19
[04:46] <gmn> fnf: my max horizontal sync range is 57.  Is this too low?
[04:46] <daning> thank you, crdlb:)
[04:46] <fnf> gmn: no, mine is too
[04:46] <gmn> k
[04:47] <gmn> still 800x600
[04:47] <jetscreamer> !info hwinfo
[04:47] <ubotu> hwinfo: Hardware identification system. In component universe, is optional. Version 13.4-1 (edgy), package size 39 kB, installed size 104 kB
[04:47] <larsemil> fnf,  how do i do verbose?
[04:47] <jetscreamer> try hwinfo --monitor
[04:47] <fnf> larsemil: put the "-v" option in your compile command
[04:48] <fnf> larsemil: it should expand all the compile options
[04:48] <larsemil> yes it does
[04:48] <larsemil> wait i will pastebin
[04:48] <Broam> Hello #ubuntu
[04:48] <Broam> Anyone use the glint driver for X?
[04:48] <larsemil> fnf, http://www.pastebin.ca/419650
[04:48] <Reiser_x> what sofwate to burn CD is good?
[04:49] <Reiser_x> i have GnomeBaker
[04:49] <Firefoxman> What does this mean: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13367/
[04:49] <Keigo-kun> What linux kernel is the new Ubuntu beta using? 2.6?
[04:49] <Reiser_x> is there another one?
[04:49] <Firefoxman> Reiser_x: Try K3B,
[04:49] <bulmer> whose got LTSP in production? just curious how many users you have are remotely attached and how much memory you got allocated for each?
[04:49] <gmn> fnf: and I apparently have the savage driver because I tried to use the Synaptics software to install it but it was already selected.
[04:49] <crdlb> Keigo-kun, 2.6.20
[04:49] <Firefoxman> Reiser_x: If you want to burn an ISO, that is.
[04:49] <Keigo-kun> crdlb: thanks
[04:49] <Broam> I figured no one would use such an old driver. Just can't figur eout how to get DRI on it.
[04:50] <Reiser_x> yeah
[04:50] <Reiser_x> i just burn 2 ISO CDs
[04:50] <Firefoxman> I am still trying to compile vidaila, and I am still haveing issues.
[04:50] <Firefoxman> Can anybody tell be what this mean: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13367/  ?
[04:51] <fnf> larsemil: these errors just disappear, did you verify that the source file is correct ?. The tutorials might be built for older gcc versions, which won't be compatible with gcc4.1
[04:51] <SoftIce> how to list all packages installed on your box ?
[04:51] <Prestwick_> Guys, I am at my wits end here, VLC can't transcode because ffmpeg can't find or open the mpeg4 encoder. How can I fix this?
[04:51] <fnf> larsemil: the gtktest file I meant
[04:51] <ikonia> Firefoxman: it means either you have a too old version of qt installed to build that package or your QTDIR environment variable is set wrong
[04:52] <fnf> gmn: in which case I'm out of idea, sorry. May you pastebin your xorg.conf, we may find some clues there
[04:52] <Firefoxman> ikonia: How can I find what the right settign is?
[04:52] <syock> where do I set tty`s default locale?
[04:52] <gmn> ok
[04:52] <ikonia> Firefoxman: you should know if your building software
[04:52] <Firefoxman> ikonia: I am prety sure I have libqt4-mt-dev install.
[04:52] <ikonia> Firefoxman: the version may be incorrect
[04:52] <Firefoxman> ikonia: How can I make sure I have latest ver?
[04:53] <ikonia> Firefoxman: apt-get upgrade will get the latest versions of all installed packages available
[04:53] <SoftIce> hello WITH ubuntu how do I view all packages installed using apt
[04:53] <kbrooks> very basic question.
[04:53] <fnf> SoftIce: grep " install " /var/log/dpkg.log
[04:53] <ikonia> SoftIce: you can use synaptic or dpkg -l
[04:53] <kbrooks> how do i share windows into linux and vice versa
[04:53] <ikonia> kbrooks: samba
[04:53] <SoftIce> ikonia thanks
[04:54] <Firefoxman> !samba | kbrooks
[04:54] <ubotu> kbrooks: 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
[04:54] <cassio> tem algum brasileiro
[04:54] <Firefoxman> !english
[04:54] <ubotu> The #ubuntu, #kubuntu and #xubuntu channels are english only. For a complete list of channels in other languages, please visit http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat
[04:54] <larsemil> fnf, well its the newest i can find. and it seams more like its the pkg-config that doesnt work. ah well. i'll learn gtk some other day
[04:54] <jrib> !br | cassio
[04:54] <ubotu> cassio: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[04:54] <ikonia> !goodbotuse >firefoxman
[04:54] <Firefoxman> ikonia: I had the latest verson of al packages.
[04:54] <cassio> como fmudar
[04:54] <Broam> !glint
[04:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about glint - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:54] <Broam> !dri
[04:54] <ubotu> dri is direct rendering infrastructure, a framework for allowing direct access to graphics hardware under the X Window System in a safe and efficient manner.
[04:54] <ikonia> Firefoxman: - no you have the latest ubuntu packaged version
[04:54] <jrib> cassio: faz assim:   /join #ubuntu-br
[04:54] <Broam> oh yeah, shouldn't use channel.
[04:54] <charlie_> Hello, How do I install java for firefox?
[04:55] <jrib> !java > charlie_    (charlie_, see the private message from ubotu)
[04:55] <cassio> no terminal
[04:55] <BlackPhoenix313> for rhythmbox on the beta how do i find the mp3 codec?
[04:55] <edu> Could anyone help me with the following error: "Fontconfig error: "~/.fonts.conf", line 1: XML declaration not well-formed" ?
[04:55] <fnf> larsemil: alright, quite unfortunate that I don't have the gtk lib readily available
[04:55] <Firefoxman> ikonia: So, how can I compile this app? They do not have any prebuilt apps for Vidalia.
[04:55] <larsemil> fnf,  thanx anyway
[04:55] <Firefoxman> *Vidalia
[04:55] <ikonia> Firefoxman: with respect - if you can't answer that question you probably shouldn't be doing it yourself, you should log a request to have an ubuntu packager package it for you
[04:55] <jrib> cassio: escreve aqui no irc
[04:56] <gmn> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13368/     Does anyone have any idea as to why my max resolution is only 800x600?  This only happened after updating the Ubuntu software.
[04:56] <Firefoxman> ikonia: Ok, how would I go about ding that?
[04:56] <LjL> !fixres > gmn    (gmn, see the private message from Ubotu)
[04:56] <Keigo-kun> Is there a way to install ubuntu using the live CD without entering the live environment? it crashes my parallels desktop
[04:56] <syock> How do I configure tty's default locale/keyboard layout?
[04:56] <Firefoxman> gmn: What type of monitor do you have?
[04:56] <gmn> laptop
[04:56] <ikonia> Firefoxman: log a launchpad request
[04:56] <gmn> IBM T20
[04:56] <Firefoxman> ikonia: Ok.
[04:57] <DM|> How do i use openclipart in OOO?
[04:57] <Broam> gmn, we want your /var/Xorg.0.log, not your xorg.conf
[04:57] <SzaraHill> okay, I've run into a possible reason my ati driver install isn't working, it says it's not compatible because I'm on a powerpc.  is there any way around this?
[04:57] <Broam> gmn, well both. :)
[04:57] <kbrooks> so, i have a cups question. how do i make cancelling printer jobs work over the network??
[04:57] <gmn> ok, let me get the xorg.0.log
[04:58] <SzaraHill> I mean, come on, they provided the card, there's got to be a way to apply the driver?  unless they're written in such intirely different ways that they're simply not applicable
[04:58] <davf> Is there anyone that really likes gnome desktop?
[04:58] <ikonia> SzaraHill: I'm not aware of the ati drivers for ppc
[04:58] <Prestwick_> Szara: ATI/AMD are useless most of the time when writing drivers for their cards for any operating system at the best of times.
[04:58] <fnf> gmn: you didn't clear all the other solutions, there should be only 1024x768 listed in "Screen"
[04:58] <Keigo-kun> I like GNOME, I think it's clean
[04:58] <fnf> ^resolution
[04:58] <gmn> ahh
[04:58] <ikonia> SzaraHill: for interest sake you may want to check the ati site for general compatability info
[04:59] <jocon> im on windows xp i need to get some files on my ubuntu server, is there any way i can do it ?
[04:59] <davf> Keigo-kun: You use it alot?
[04:59] <gmn> ok, Ill run xorg config again
[04:59] <SzaraHill> still though, I'd like to try if I can.  I've looked at the site and I'll try even harder
[04:59] <Prestwick_> Guys, I am at my wits end here, VLC can't transcode because ffmpeg can't find or open the mpeg4 encoder. How can I fix this?
[04:59] <SzaraHill> the problem is I've got cruddy resolution and no options whatsoever in ubuntu, it's driving me nuts
[04:59] <erUSUL> !fixres > SzaraHill
[05:00] <ikonia> szara the vesa driver will probably give you better base resolution while you're looking for a fix
[05:00] <SzaraHill> !fixres
[05:00] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[05:00] <SzaraHill> interesting, I had missed that
[05:01] <SzaraHill> funny how even if you search for solutions for hoursnhours, all it can take is some fresh/experienced eyes to point out the obvious ^.^
[05:01] <jocon> any way to get to my server ?
[05:01] <Guerrand> hey guys ... i am seriously confused over here .... i had a previously working install of ubuntu 6.06 but after adding it to my home network with DHCP it refuses to connect to the internet properly ... i can ping pages, but i cant connect to them, if I ping them first then open then in a browser they will open, but only if their IP is the same as the one i pinged
[05:01] <Flipp> i am searching mail in the commandline
[05:01] <jocon> on ubuntu ? using windows xp
[05:01] <Prestwick_> All I want is to transcode into MPEG4 and MPEG4 Audio...is that too much to ask?! *sobs*
[05:01] <Flowerchild> hi, my Feisty Fawn installer (x64) seems to be stuck in Migrate Documents And settings, is this a common problem?
[05:01] <Flipp> which package
[05:01] <Broam> SzaraHill: The other thing is that while the cards are very similar in terms of chipset and perhaps memory bus, the CPU is completely different. That and PPC cards do not need an x86 Video BIOS
[05:02] <jrib> Flowerchild: #ubuntu+1 for feisty
[05:02] <stefg> !feisty | Flowerchild
[05:02] <ubotu> Flowerchild: 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) - Feisty will be released after 0:00 UTC on April, 1
[05:02] <Keigo-kun> Ok, odd problem, I can't change my resolution. I go into the menu, I change resolution, i click apply, it asks if I want to keep the resolution... without changing it.
[05:02] <Guerrand> .. just completed a fresh install of feisty .. and its the same problem : /
[05:02] <SzaraHill> Broam, right, thought that might have something to do with it
[05:02] <Guerrand> Keigo-kun: try ctrl +/- ... pretty sure thats the manual way to change the res
[05:02] <gmn> Broam:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13370/   here is my Xorg.0.log
[05:03] <Broam> SzaraHill: Try the vesa driver, that'll get you more options, but I think it caps you at 1024
[05:03] <Guerrand> Keigo-kun: umm soz Ctrl+Alt + "+/-"
[05:03] <Broam> SzaraHill: you can also try the Free ati driver, which at least is written with your card in mind. You trying to install flgrx?
[05:03] <chamberlain> Hi, I need some help with the login manager.
[05:03] <Broam> gmn, reading
[05:04] <SzaraHill> Broam, that I am
[05:04] <gmn> ok, thanks
[05:04] <Keigo-kun> Unfortunately, I'm using parallels desktop, so ctrl+alt won't work
[05:04] <syock> How do I select the default keyboard layout for tty?
[05:04] <fnf> gmn: I see a lot of "hsync out of range", even with 1024x768
[05:04] <gmn> what does that mean?
[05:04] <cbx33> anyone got access to IE6 here?
[05:04] <cbx33> does launchpad.net work?
[05:04] <chamberlain> i do cbx33
[05:04] <_R_> my ubuntu is running ext3 and sometimes show the filesystem check on boot.... and i've turn it off in the right way.... sorry for my poor english budies....
[05:05] <Broam> gmn: I'm reading
[05:05] <cbx33> chamberlain, can you try it out for me?
[05:05] <SzaraHill> I've installed on an iBook, I haven't even started addesssing the issues with the trackpad and mac buttons yet...
[05:05] <shachaf> Is there any way to control NetworkManager from the command line?
[05:05] <fbn> hi! will there be changes from feisty beta to feisty final that are worth a new installation?
[05:05] <wo0lverine> bye
[05:05] <chamberlain> sure
[05:05] <Broam> gmn:  (--) SAVAGE(0): 1024x768 TFT LCD panel detected and active (--) SAVAGE(0): - Limiting video mode to 1024x768
[05:05] <stefg> _R_: man tune2fs
[05:05] <fnf> gmn: here is my horzsync and vertrefresh: 28-64, 43-60. You may (try) to specify them in xorg.conf instead
[05:05] <Cyber> aloha
[05:05] <Broam> gmn: you're stuck at that resolution. :(
[05:05] <ramza3> I am having an issue, sometimes ubuntu doesnt recognize my mac-address? ie, when I do ifconfig I get HWaddr 00:00:00  and then my ethernet card doesnt work
[05:05] <Cyber> hey i need some help with ubuntu 6.10 desktop
[05:05] <Broam> fnf: read my last line please
[05:05] <fnf> gmn: dpkg-reconfigure probably incorrently detected your monitor's specs
[05:05] <Flowerchild> uuhow does this relate to my installer issue?
[05:05] <Broam> fnf: he's got something with his monitor
[05:05] <Broam> fnf: nm, you got it :)
[05:05] <gmn> it worked befpore I applied some new Ubuntu updates
[05:05] <Cyber> It does nto display boot time messages while botting as well as shutting down
[05:05] <SzaraHill> Broam, the free driver you speak of, is that the one ...which one is that?
[05:06] <Cyber> the screen stays blank
[05:06] <Cyber> how to enable the boot time and shut down time messages
[05:06] <Broam> SzaraHill: it's called "ati" instead of "flgrx"
[05:06] <insane> how do i uninstall ubuntu
[05:06] <cbx33> chamberlain, ping me once you've given it a try
[05:06] <_R_> stefg, ok... thanks a lot... and sometimes with the battery of the notebook is too slow... what is that shit?
[05:06] <Cyber> any body who can help me
[05:06] <chamberlain> cbx33: whats your problem with it?
[05:06] <Broam> fnf: My glint card gives me 3 times as many messages, but I can go up to 1280 with it
[05:06] <SzaraHill> ahhh, okay.  yeah, that's not working either
[05:07] <Firefoxman> WHEN I generate a GPG key, how many bits should I use?
[05:07] <Broam> SzaraHill: try "vesa" then
[05:07] <Draconicus> Hey guys. I'm here to bug you because avi files just up and stopped working on my system. Any player (apart from avidemux's viewer) that tries to play them locks X up entirely after a few seconds. The video plays cleanly up until said freeze. I've tried reinstalling codecs (w32codecs, libxine stuff, etc), but to no avail. Can anyone help?
[05:07] <Broam> Draconicus: can you hit ctrl-alt-F1 and get to a tty once things freeze?
[05:07] <cbx33> hehe
[05:07] <cbx33> chamberlain, must be just here then
[05:07] <Cyber> any body
[05:07] <cbx33> it works ok there does it?
[05:07] <Cyber> guys
[05:07] <fnf> Broam: I never got these message, so you're probably correct
[05:07] <Ron> hi
[05:07] <SzaraHill> though I didn't try very hard with the free one.  could you walk me through it or give me a link?
[05:07] <Cyber> just a little gudance
[05:07] <Ron> how can i see which processes are swapped?
[05:08] <gmn> after running the xorg config do I need to restart or just log off and ctrl+alt+backspace?
[05:08] <chamberlain> cbx33: it's just freezing when i try to load it, but then again im running it under wine so that might be why
[05:08] <SzaraHill> I know it's asking alot because you're being swamped with requests here
[05:08] <n00b_1_2_3> after installing sendmail .. I get an error coz he can't qualify domain name ... edited /etc/hosts and getting any sort of errors and mail still doesn't work
[05:08] <Broam> fnf: I had to swap cards out yestreday (makes me sad)
[05:08] <Cyber> chamberlain: can you help me buddy
[05:08] <cbx33> chamberlain, ahh
[05:08] <TazDevil> Good Morning everyone
[05:08] <Broam> SzaraHill: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg will allow you to attempt to reconfigure your X server
[05:08] <Cyber> i want ubuntu to show boot time messages
[05:08] <stefg> _R_: seems that the frequency scaling for the CPU misbehaves... but I'm no expert on that. powernowd could be responsible for it
[05:08] <cbx33> well i got the same....running it under VMware
[05:08] <Prestwick_> Guys, I am at my wits end here, VLC can't transcode because ffmpeg can't find or open the mpeg4 encoder. How can I fix this?
[05:08] <cbx33> so maybe it's actually broken
[05:08] <chamberlain> cbx33: perhaps
[05:08] <Broam> SzaraHill: When it asks you to autodetect hardware, let it to so, but change it to "vesa" instead
[05:08] <fnf> gmn: you only need to restart X server, with Ctrl-Alt-Backspace anytime you want. Logging out just to ensure all the data is saved
[05:08] <Firefoxman> WHEN I generate a GPG key, how many bits should I use?
[05:09] <Broam> Firefoxman: Some people say 2048. That'll take a while but it'll be nice and big. 1024 minimum
[05:09] <gmn> ok
[05:09] <Firefoxman> Broam: So, more bits is more securty, and more time to make?
[05:09] <qaldune> yes
[05:09] <Broam> Firefoxman: Pretty much :)
[05:10] <Broam> Firefoxman: Don't go over 4096. You can but some programs right now don't like keys that big
[05:10] <Firefoxman> Broam: When should I set my key to expire?
[05:10] <_R_> stefg, hey man, thanks... i'll take a look around the net.... thanks a lot again!
[05:10] <Firefoxman> Since I went with 2048.
[05:10] <Broam> Firefoxman: when you think it'll be a good time to generate a new one
[05:10] <Firefoxman> for the bits
[05:10] <gmn> fnf:  you da man.  It was the horizontal figures
[05:10] <Cyber> Broam:
[05:10] <Broam> Firefoxman: a few years
[05:10] <Broam> Cyber: I'm listening
[05:10] <gmn> I have full screen now!
[05:10] <Broam> gmn: WOO
[05:10] <Firefoxman> Broam: Ok.
[05:10] <fnf> gmn: great
[05:10] <gmn> thanks you guys
[05:10] <Cyber> i need to enable boot time messages on ubuntu
[05:11] <Cyber> the screen stays blank at boot and shut down
[05:11] <Broam> Cyber:  I usually smack ctrl-alt-f1 once the graphics start coming up
[05:11] <b52laptop> hi
[05:11] <Broam> Cyber: That'll get you to a tty and you'll at least be able to read them
[05:11] <b52laptop> any one have installed eclipse
[05:11] <b52laptop> ?
[05:11] <Cyber> dont even know whats happening so want to enable those text messages
[05:11] <Firefoxman> Broam: Do I have to put in my real name on my key, or can I use my nick?
[05:11] <SlimeyPete> b52laptop: yep
[05:11] <fnf> gmn: it's these things which put off many Linux users, at least you've got though the stage now, enjoy!
[05:11] <b52laptop> on ubuntu dapper ?
[05:11] <livenicely> i cant connect internet on kubuntu but i am online from ubuntu
[05:11] <Broam> Firefoxman: It's your key
[05:11] <livenicely> modem is same
[05:11] <Cyber> Broam: cant it be made by default setting
[05:11] <SlimeyPete> b52laptop: I have... though it was a while ago, I use edgy and feisty these days
[05:11] <stefg> Cyber: sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst , and remove all the 'quit splash' parametrs from the kernel boot lines.
[05:11] <livenicely> and also can i use webcam through ubuntu for msn or yahoo
[05:12] <livenicely> yes
[05:12] <b52laptop> SlimeyPete, http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy have a tutorial on install eclipse
[05:12] <Cyber> geat thankx stefg
[05:12] <Draconicus> Broam: No, I can't. And now I see that it's any format. AVI freezes immediately on most videos, while some other codecs play halfway through a video and then give up.
[05:12] <b52laptop> but it's java6 based !
[05:12] <b52laptop> java5 i mean
[05:12] <gmn> any chance my laptop will suport glx where your desktops show up on a cube and you can pick between them....forget the actual name...
[05:12] <Broam> stefg: thanks.
[05:12] <zyth> java6 is nice
[05:12] <gmn> is that beryl?
[05:12] <Draconicus> Broam: Of course, the reason I can't is for an obvious and stupid reason. X has its own keyboard controller. If X goes, so does the keyboard controller.
[05:12] <b52laptop> SlimeyPete,  i'm using java6 so should for example reference to java5 or keep them !
[05:12] <SzaraHill> OH!  OH!  I've gotten further than I ever had yet, broam, it's asking me how much memory to be used by the video card
[05:13] <fnf> gmn: it's beryl, or compiz
[05:13] <Broam> Draconicus: Hmm.... Maybe try starting the program from a terminal and pipe output to a file?
[05:13] <b52laptop> zyth,  didn't try yet :D
[05:13] <Broam> SzaraHill:  I usually leave that blank
[05:13] <SlimeyPete> b52laptop: as far as I know eclipse should still work with java6
[05:13] <gmn> do you think a savagelaptop vid driver can support beryl?
[05:13] <SlimeyPete> b52laptop: the feisty package uses java6
[05:13] <ramza3> anybody know how reset a mac address or obtain what the current one is, mine is showing up as "00:00:00" ...
[05:13] <Broam> gmn: It *may* but you have the mobility savage, it's a little cut down
[05:13] <Draconicus> Broam: Well, it's a graphical video player. I don't think it'll cooperate very much.
[05:13] <zyth> gmn, I don't expect so, not well in any case.... you could try though
[05:13] <ajwo> Hi. Anybody familiar with xgif?
[05:13] <SzaraHill> how about if I know for afact how much ram it has?
[05:13] <b52laptop> SlimeyPete,  feisty = ?
[05:13] <gmn> oh
[05:14] <gmn> how about some kind of dock bar?
[05:14] <SlimeyPete> b52laptop: the new version of Ubuntu, due to be released soon
[05:14] <Draconicus> Broady: VLC is my main testing tool, but mplayer and the rest suffer equally.
[05:14] <b52laptop> hm ok
[05:14] <kysiragi> hey all
[05:14] <Broady> Draconicus: wrong person
[05:14] <Broam> SzaraHill: sure
[05:14] <Draconicus> Broady: Yeah. Sorry 'bout that.
[05:14] <Draconicus> Broam: ^^^
[05:14] <fnf> gmn: beryl/compiz actually require little video processing power, provided that your card supports the necessary GL extensions
[05:14] <Broam> I can change it. :)
[05:14] <Broady> Draconicus: got my hopes up, though I was loved :(
[05:14] <Draconicus> Broady: *gives cookies*
[05:14] <kysiragi> anyone else running ubuntu 6.1 on a macbook?
[05:14] <Broam> Draconicus: Most programs output debug and status messages to a terminal even if they run in another window
[05:15] <Broam> gmn: fnf knows more than I do
[05:15] <SzaraHill> okay then, it wants it in kb, does this use x1000 or x1024 to convert from MB?
[05:15] <ajwo> Hi. Anybody familiar with xfig?
[05:15] <gmn> ok
[05:15] <b52laptop> SlimeyPete, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13379/ my question was , in this tutorial of eddgy there is a reference to java5 because they using it , so should i change reference to java5 to java6 ?
[05:15] <gmn> Ill give beryl a shot
[05:15] <Broam> SzaraHill: 1024
[05:15] <Draconicus> Broam: Well, that's all well and good, but graphical programs, if not started in the same tty as X, have a heart attack. I figured you'd know this. :P
[05:15] <SzaraHill> kysiragi, I'm on an ibook
[05:15] <SzaraHill> ty
[05:15] <Broam> Draconicus: try gnome-terminal
[05:15] <Firefoxman> gmn: I use it, and it is awesome.
[05:15] <fnf> gmn: Desktop Effects, which is compiz can be enabled in Feisty with a few clicks.
[05:16] <lotusleaf> how do I stop ntpd from attempting a blacklisted ipv6 connection?
[05:16] <gmn> oh really
[05:16] <gmn> I have feisty
[05:16] <gmn> how do I enable?
[05:16] <g0rg0n> ?
[05:16] <g0rg0n> hola '
[05:16] <SlimeyPete> b52laptop: it'll probably still work. I'd try it and see, if I were you.
[05:16] <g0rg0n> alhuien habla castellano ?
[05:16] <fnf> gmn: System->Preferences->Desktop Effects, but expect breakage, it is in beta
[05:16] <Draconicus> Broam: Graphical terminals are a part of X. They freeze along with it before they ever print anything. However, if you tell me how I can try printing the output to a file, which is what I think you were trying to suggest.
[05:16] <Lowe> !english g0rg0n
[05:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about english g0rg0n - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:16] <g0rg0n> :S
[05:16] <SlimeyPete> gmn: try asking in #ubuntu+1 . That is the feisty channel.
[05:16] <g0rg0n> ok ok
[05:16] <Lowe> !english | g0rg0n
[05:16] <ubotu> g0rg0n: The #ubuntu, #kubuntu and #xubuntu channels are english only. For a complete list of channels in other languages, please visit http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat
[05:16] <gmn> ok
[05:16] <fnf> gmn: ah no
[05:16] <b52laptop> SlimeyPete,  ok
[05:17] <kysiragi> szarahill?
[05:17] <fnf> gmn: in your last xorg.conf, the vesa driver is enabled, you should use savage
[05:17] <SzaraHill> yup kysiragi
[05:17] <rever> Hi I have installed an Icon theme and the trash icon on never changes. Actually it never changes for any of my themes except the tango one
[05:17] <kysiragi> i messaged you and you didnt answer?
[05:17] <roland_> what is this  /media   mounting system/thing/stuff?
[05:17] <gmn> let me check
[05:18] <roland_> why do we mount media in /media ?
[05:18] <SlimeyPete> roland_: seems like the Ubuntu equivalent of /mnt. I've not noticed any differences other than the name.
[05:18] <SzaraHill> I don't see any message kysiragi , try again?
[05:18] <SlimeyPete> it just makes more sense to new users I guess
[05:18] <ajwo> yo
[05:18] <Broam> well
[05:18] <fnf> roland_: implicit convention AFAIK
[05:18] <kysiragi> there
[05:18] <Broam> Anyone ever at some point in their lives used a Glint Card?
[05:18] <Ind[y] > When pressing Alt-F2 it asks me for a "command" to run. How can I run that command as root?
[05:18] <roland_> ok
[05:18] <fnf> roland_: /mnt is used to mount devices
[05:19] <roland_> but KDE has some problems with things in /media (konqueror)
[05:19] <roland_> i dont kow what caused them
[05:19] <SlimeyPete> Ind[y] : tried prefixing it with gksudo? That'll probably work.
[05:19] <kysiragi> you message instead, im new to all this i probably did it wrong
[05:19] <Ind[y] > ok. thanks :)
[05:19] <roland_> is there some automounter involved in mounting things in media?
[05:19] <gmn> fnf:  I just check the xorg,conf and its showing the savage driver now
[05:19] <Broam> roland_: yeah
[05:19] <sangre> hi, i just started ubuntu from the cd, i want to browse the hard drive of the computer to make sure there is nothing on it that i need before installation.  How do i browse the hard drive?
[05:19] <Broam> roland_: There is. I'm not sure how to reconfigure it, but someone else should know
[05:19] <neopsyche> I need to get popeye running on ubuntu..................................... in other words.. the tv signal from my xp lptop is playing into vhs.. that is running down normal tv coax to tv.. but now i plugged that into my tv card which has been configured with settings for linux.. i opened up tvtime but it just gives me a blue screen but there is definately a signnal on the card because when i plug it into tv set it shows the pictutre. can anyone 
[05:19] <Broam> sangre: You'll need to mount it.
[05:20] <roland_> its the linux kernel automounter or something else?
[05:20] <roland_> desktop specifi
[05:20] <sogen> can someone help me ?
[05:20] <fnf> gmn: you may try to enable desktop effects, your xorg.conf still lacks some elements for composite extension, but it should be automatically detected and fixed by Ubuntu
[05:20] <Broam> sogen: Probably. Just ask
[05:20] <fnf> gmn: at least I saw that the last time I enabled it
[05:20] <the-reallap> after the red bar under the ubuntu logo fills up. my monitor goes off.
[05:20] <the-reallap> whats going wrong?
[05:20] <sogen> Broam:  my icons dont load
[05:21] <kysiragi> szara?
[05:21] <gmn> when I go to System > Prefs > Desktop Effect Im not given the option for workspace on a cube,  only wobble
[05:21] <Broam> sogen: Which ones?
[05:21] <kysiragi> i dont even have the option of Desktop effects
[05:21] <Broam> kysiragi: I think SzaraHill is off reconfiguring their xserver
[05:21] <sogen> thos on deskstop
[05:21] <kysiragi> oh
[05:21] <Broam> kysiragi: Are you running Feisty?
[05:21] <kysiragi> >.<
[05:21] <fnf> gmn: is it greyed out ?
[05:21] <the-reallap> after the red bar under the ubuntu logo fills up. my monitor goes off and the power light blinks. this has been going on for 20 minutes. what is going wrong
[05:21] <Broam> sogen: What do you expect to see on your desktop?  Do you have text files there?
[05:22] <kysiragi> its not even there
[05:22] <gmn> they both are greyed out but wobble is checked and cube is not
[05:22] <Broam> the-reallap: looks like something's wrong with your X configuration
[05:22] <sangre> i have a hard drive attached, shouldn't fdisk -lu list the device?
[05:22] <kysiragi> all i have is Desktop Background
[05:22] <Broam> the-reallap: how big is your monitor?
[05:22] <sangre> what do i do if it comes back empty?
[05:22] <sogen> Broam: no but my curusor is shoing that system i thinking all the time
[05:22] <the-reallap> broam: may i PM you?
[05:22] <fnf> gmn: try to enable it, we'll deal with it later
[05:22] <kysiragi> 13.3
[05:22] <sogen> showing*
[05:22] <Broam> kysiragi: What versio of Ubuntu are you running?
[05:22] <kysiragi> 6.1
[05:22] <Broam> the-reallap: I usually don't mind
[05:22] <gmn> ok
[05:22] <the-reallap> 19" - Broam
[05:22] <jocon> has any one tryed smartFTP to log on there ubuntu server ?
[05:23] <sangre> Broam: is the hdd /dev/hda or hdc?
[05:23] <Broam> kysiragi: I think that's only available in Feisty not Edgy
[05:23] <Broam> sangre: Do you have more than one drive?
[05:23] <satti> Hi; is there a free cd burner anybody could recommend me to use in windows to burn my Ubuntu cd?
[05:23] <jocon> what port did you connect to ?
[05:23] <kysiragi> ubuntu 6.1 on a 2nd gen Macbook C2D
[05:23] <Broam> sangre: or partitions?
[05:23] <SzaraHill> kysiragi, I'm still not seeing you in any private message
[05:23] <kysiragi> oh
[05:23] <Broam> satti: InfraRecorder
[05:23] <sogen> Broam: i just tryed to instal beryl
[05:23] <livenicely> can i play .dat on ubuntu 6.06 lts
[05:23] <SzaraHill> and I have to take off for awhile I'm afraid, but I'll be back in afew hours
[05:23] <kysiragi> well could you try to message me instead?
[05:23] <SlimeyPete> sattISORecorder worked for me, a while ago
[05:23] <SzaraHill> I did, still nothing from you
[05:23] <sangre> Broam: only one drive, maybe more than one partition (not sure)
[05:24] <sogen> Broam: but there was some errors and my system crashed :(
[05:24] <neopsyche> need to get popeye running on ubuntu..................................... in other words.. the tv signal from my xp lptop is playing into vhs.. that is running down normal tv coax to tv.. but now i plugged that into my tv card which has been configured with settings for linux.. i opened up tvtime but it just gives me a blue screen but there is definately a signnal on the cable because when i plug it into tv set it shows the pictutre. can anyone h
[05:24] <SlimeyPete> satti: ISORecorder worked for me, a while ago
[05:24] <Broam> sangre: Okay, it's probably both. Check one at a time, and mount them read-only
[05:24] <Broam> sogen: I don't have a 3d accelerated card, I won't be much help, but someone else may be
[05:24] <Draconicus> Broam: Hi.
[05:24] <Elitair> what is beryl ?
[05:24] <Elitair> I don't care) his findings! instead it's okay if a big-money company makes an exploit reward program and keep the separate php-interbase source.
[05:25] <kysiragi> beryl is like xgl, eye candy
[05:25] <Elitair> beryl is like linux."
[05:25] <Draconicus> Kyral: You mean like Compiz. Beryl runs ON xgl. :P
[05:25] <Broam> sogen: You should be able to turn it off somehow, or if all else fails remove the package
[05:25] <Elitair> You should be in a nutshell?
[05:25] <sangre> Broam: would that be: mount -tn /dev/hdc
[05:25] <kysiragi> :(
[05:25] <mcscruff_> omg
[05:26] <mcscruff_> :P
[05:26] <satti> i am trying turn burn Ubuntu beta 7.04
[05:26] <sangre> Broam: i'm sorry, i think it is this... mount -tr /dev/hdc
[05:27] <Tiede> I need help with beryl and a i810 graphics chipset. Anyone knows how to help? Thanks in advance.
[05:27] <shmeelAway> hi, i'm on a laptop but want to use a external monitor, but the only way i can get to the external is by restarting, the key fnf6 won't work. can anyone helP?
[05:27] <m_> hello, I recently am not able to open my *.odt documents anymore. The OpenOffice splash screen pops up and then nothing happens. I'm on Kubuntu Feisty beta1.
[05:27] <aabrahao> hi, Im trying to install kubuntu in vmware and the messager appears: screen init failed and the ~$ appears. What I need to do to install it
[05:27] <aabrahao> ?
[05:27] <Broam> Draconicus: any love?
[05:27] <Broam> !beryl > Elitair
[05:27] <Broam> ubotu, tell Elitair about beryl
[05:27] <Broam> the world went quiet. This means a netsplit
[05:28] <c_lisp> is there a program to make flash videos on linux?
[05:28] <kysiragi> anyone else run 6.1 on a macbook?
[05:28] <sangre> how can i tell what filesystem type my hard drive is before mounting it?
[05:29] <Rooy> sangre: mount can figure that out by itself
[05:30] <bulmer> sangre: you can try  fdisk -l
[05:30] <c_lisp> sudo fdisk -l
[05:30] <sangre> Rooy: i get this error when booting from the ubuntu cd and trying to mount using this command:  sudo mount -r /dev/hdc /mnt/  , it says i must specify a filetype
[05:30] <sangre> c_lisp: sweet
[05:30] <sangre> thanks
[05:30] <gmn> I have just added a new repository to my software sources...how do I view it now?
[05:30] <c_lisp> np
[05:31] <satti> what cd burning software did you guys use to burn your ubuntu cd?
[05:31] <morgWork> hrm... anyone know offhand if unrealircd was repackaged/renamed in ubuntu?
[05:31] <parag0n> thats not goood
[05:31] <c_lisp> satti I used nero when I was on windows
[05:31] <morgWork> bah
[05:31] <stefg> sangre: you can't mount a raw disk (like /dev/hdc) but only a filesystem on a partition (/dev/hdc*1*)
[05:31] <aabrahao> hi, Im trying to install kubuntu in vmware and the messager appears: screen init failed and the ~$ appears. What I need to do to install it?
[05:32] <ryanakca> !netsplit
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[05:32] <McScruff> !poo
[05:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about poo - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:32] <satti> c_list; i have tried nero, but the latest one i made, crashes when it gets to the light brown screen, with the ubuntu splash
[05:32] <LjL> !botabuse
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[05:32] <LjL> !netsplit
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[05:32] <Broam> sangre: lemme pull up the manpage
[05:32] <Broam> sangre: mkdir /media/drivec ;  mount -tvfat -r -n /dev/hdc /media/drivec
[05:32] <LjL> !traffic
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[05:33] <kysiragi> anyone else run ubuntu 6.10 on a macbook?
[05:33] <GodzChild> where can i find a guide on installing a geforce fx 5200 graphics card?
[05:33] <baktaah> GodzChild
[05:33] <baktaah> google
[05:33] <sangre> c_lisp: when I use fdisk, it tells me that the filesystem is 'linux', but how do i know which type?
[05:34] <Draconicus> ARGh...
[05:34] <Mike_F> does anyone know where JAVA_HOME should be ?
[05:34] <satti> c_lisp; it seems everytime i check the disks i make, there is 1 checksum error
[05:34] <Draconicus> I went out to make a sandwich. A SANDWICH, and my great grandmother found something to complain about. I disproved her and now she's yelling about everything she can think of that she doesn't like.
[05:34] <xtknight> Mike_F, not really.  if i'm any help, it sounds like it could be an environment variable
[05:34] <c_lisp> sangre try ext2
[05:34] <c_lisp> for linux
[05:34] <kichgo> Mike_F you could try "sudo find / -iname java_home
[05:34] <kichgo> "
[05:35] <SoftIce> hmf! where can I get this module PEAR-Crypt_CHAP ?
[05:35] <aabrahao> hi, Im trying to install kubuntu in vmware and the messager appears: screen init failed and the ~$ appears. What I need to do to install it?
[05:35] <don_j> SoftIce: cpan?
[05:35] <SoftIce> don_j: ye, but isn't their a module in ubuntu for it ?
[05:35] <aabrahao> hi, Im trying to install kubuntu in vmware and the messager appears: screen init failed and the ~$ appears. What I need to do to install it?
[05:35] <don_j> SoftIce: did you search for it?
[05:35] <m_> hello, I recently am not able to open my *.odt documents anymore. The OpenOffice splash screen pops up and then nothing happens. I'm on Kubuntu Feisty beta1.
[05:36] <kichgo> aabrahao sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:36] <morgWork> alright, lets try this again, hopefully without the giant drop/join...
[05:36] <m_> what log can i look in for errors?
[05:36] <gmn> fnf: would I want to install Beryl with XGL?
[05:36] <morgWork> anyone know offhand if unrealircd was repackaged/renamed in ubuntu?
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[05:36] <sascha_> sangre : fdisk always just says "linux", the type is chosen later when formatting
[05:36] <facugaich> how do I know which totem backend I'm using?
[05:36] <shmeelAway> hi, i'm on a laptop but want to use a external monitor, but the only way i can get to the external is by restarting, the key fnf6 won't work. can anyone helP?
[05:36] <Firefoxman> When I try to get my PGP code to generate, it says my name has invalid charectsr.
[05:36] <kbidd> m_, if you try and load openoffice directly, instead of trying to open an .odt file, does it load?
[05:37] <Firefoxman> How can I fix this???
[05:37] <sangre> sascha_: but don't i need to know which type it is before mounting?
[05:37] <m_> kbidd: no, it does the same thing. splash and exit.
[05:37] <SoftIce> don_j: yup :)
[05:37] <don_j> Firefoxman: maybe you are doing something wrong?
[05:37] <b52laptop> any pointer to how install java6 with eclipse !?
[05:37] <don_j> SoftIce: for a C app.?
[05:38] <SoftIce> don_j: this is a pear module
[05:38] <SoftIce> pear-crypt_chap
[05:38] <don_j> SoftIce: to use with perl?
[05:38] <Firefoxman> don_j: It reads: Firefoxman <sysop@ffman.info>
[05:38] <LjL> !netsplit
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[05:38] <facugaich> Mmm banana-split
[05:38] <don_j> goddamn notices
[05:39] <SoftIce> isn't pear used with php ?
[05:39] <LjL> !language
[05:39] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[05:39] <Firefoxman> don_j : Firefoxman <sysop@ffman.info>
[05:39] <c_lisp> lol
[05:39] <foormea> ahey
[05:39] <Firefoxman> don_j: That is what it reads
[05:39] <don_j> Firefoxman: what are you trying to do?
[05:39] <foormea> i'm wondering, is it okay to rip a dvd by just copying all the files? or should i use a special program for doing that?
[05:40] <jolt_> Hows everyones results doing a n upgrade to feisty
[05:40] <Pollywog> was it a joke that Feisty was due for release today?
[05:40] <LjL> !feisty > jolt_    (jolt_, see the private message from Ubotu)
[05:40] <kucinglaper> hi all
[05:40] <crdlb> foormea, they will still be encrypted that way
[05:40] <jetscreamer> special program foormea
[05:40] <don_j> Firefoxman: I dont know how to use stuff in php :)
[05:40] <facugaich> how do I know which totem backend I'm using?
[05:40] <Kazol> I need a suggestion: I need to set up a web server with 2x10GB RAID-1. Should I choose Ubuntu or Windows 2003? I have major trouble mounting the 2nd. hd in Ubuntu.
[05:40] <LjL> Pollywog: look at your calendar
[05:40] <jetscreamer> foormea: try something like avidemux
[05:40] <sangre> c_lisp: so far i have tried ext2 ext3 xfs , no dice
[05:40] <Pollywog> yes I know it is April 1 that is why I ask
[05:40] <sangre> it keep ssaying wrong fs type
[05:40] <don_j> Firefoxman: maybe some so module I guess
[05:40] <foormea> okay well i've copied everything already. can i work on what i've copied?
[05:41] <Firefoxman> don_j: Not php, PGP!
[05:41] <Firefoxman> don_j: As in public keys and private keys
[05:41] <LjL> Pollywog: anyway, no it's not a joke, what the bot says is completely true.
[05:41] <don_j> SoftIce: you got it?
[05:41] <gmn> how do I enable rendering in fawn?  I tried glxinfo | grep direct and it came back with no
[05:41] <c_lisp> let me see the command u use to mount
[05:41] <Pollywog> I will ask the bot then thanks
[05:41] <LjL> gmn: feisty fawn support in #ubuntu+1 please
[05:41] <shmeelAway>  +
[05:41] <don_j> Firefoxman: you try to sign a script?
[05:41] <Firefoxman> don_j: yep
[05:42] <xtknight> LjL, it was a joke that feisty was delayed too i take it?
[05:42] <sangre> c_lisp: sudo mount -rt ext2 /dev/hdc /mnt/
[05:42] <crdlb> foormea, mencoder should still be able to transcode it
[05:42] <Mirthy> Anyone know of a way to get Nautilus to have extra columns in folders so I can sort MP3s by Artist, Album, etc?
[05:42] <noir> kazol: go with linux more stable than windows
[05:42] <don_j> Firefoxman: In some email application?
[05:42] <Kazol> I tried many different ways. First of, I tried mounting\unmounting using the gui. Next, It tried the mount command. I also tried using the livecd, but it could not open any hd!
[05:42] <LjL> xtknight: one that hasn't reached me yet, i guess. if by "delayed" you mean "delayed compared to the april 1 release date", though, i guess not.
[05:42] <Pollywog> oic all it really says is sometime during the month of April, not necessarily today
[05:42] <c_lisp> sudo mkdir /mnt/newmount
[05:42] <Kazol> Now is setting up RAID-1 easy, and how do I do it?
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[05:43] <don_j> how do I turn off notices?
[05:43] <xtknight> that
[05:43] <c_lisp> make a directory to mount the drive sangre
[05:43] <xtknight> im juts gullible i guess :P
[05:43] <foormea> crdlb> okay, thanks. my dvds were not crypted in the first place. copying was okay then? or still not a good habit? :D
[05:43] <xtknight> Mirthy, list columns can be set in preferences.  unfortunately i dont think it can have ID3 tags
[05:43] <c_lisp> for /dev/hdc
[05:43] <elkbuntu> Mirthy, Edit > Preferences > List Columns
[05:43] <c_lisp> it should have a number at the end for what partition your mounting
[05:43] <Kazol> c_listp: yes, I tried it before.
[05:44] <crdlb> foormea, you'll probably want to transcode them into mpeg4, because mpeg2 is a huge waste of space
[05:44] <c_lisp> you trying to mount a whole harddrive not a partition you need to mount a partition
[05:44] <ctothej> I need a suggestion for an ftp server. My requirements are: easy configuration and logging capability. Any suggestions?
[05:44] <Mirthy> Yeah, nothing to sort by ID3 tag information in there :(
[05:44] <Kazol> In fact, I tried installing Ubuntu onto 2x20GB, but it didn't even install
[05:44] <Firefoxman> don_j: from terminal
[05:44] <foormea> crdlb> yeah. well for now i've got them stored in a safe place. my dvds were getting impossible to read. i'll do that later. thanks for the tips with mencoder. i'll work on that :)
[05:44] <gabspeck> is there any linux app to edit m4a audio tags?
[05:44] <eegore> Llooks like I will have recoded video in a little over 3 hours
[05:45] <Kazol> I already reformatted the hds, should I install the alternate text version or regular 6.06 gui?
[05:45] <eegore> the previous rig would take 6 hours
[05:45] <ramza3> anyone seen this issue (Invalid EEPROM...) sometimes it works, sometimes it doesnt: http://www.scyld.com/pipermail/eepro100/2000-July/001104.html
[05:45] <LjL> xtknight: missed it. i'm sure it's true
[05:45] <c_lisp> sangre hdc is usually a cdrom drive
[05:45] <eegore> Running that process at between 60 to 85 percent per core
[05:45] <jolt_> Ramza3.. YES
[05:45] <shmeelAway> what are good hotkey programs>
[05:45] <xtknight> Mirthy, nautilus 2.0.4 is supposed to ave it
[05:45] <xtknight> have**
[05:45] <xtknight> some "Music View"
[05:45] <Mirthy> Hrm...
[05:45] <jolt_> ramza3 if you find a solution let me know..
[05:45] <xtknight> but i have 2.18 and it doesn't
[05:45] <xtknight> maybe im misreading
[05:45] <sangre> c_lisp:  i changed the hdc to hdc1 and created the directory
[05:45] <ramza3> jolt_: how can I fix it, it is strange sometimes it works when I reboot/shutdown, and I have gotten on the internet
[05:45] <don_j> Firefoxman: did you try man gpg ?
[05:45] <jolt_> I think it might be a Alsa issue...
[05:46] <sangre> c_lisp: what is usually the hard drive?
[05:46] <rambo3> isnt that just  mpg123 and nautilus  m for music preview
[05:46] <ramza3> jolt_: I am doing this: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fubuntuforums.org%2Fshowthread.php%3Fp%3D2370146&ei=LNMPRqnIKp3ewQK5qMmIBg&usg=__5TINMZ-M_CUiVequb5x-Nn8d18o=&sig2=UCfwuiI8BCTJL5w85nXH1g
[05:46] <c_lisp> ok follow this
[05:46] <ramza3> jolt_: oops, I mean this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2370146
[05:46] <Mirthy> Oh, that is quite an older one xtknight, hehe
[05:46] <Kazol> interesting thing, partitioner opened all hds with no problem, but it could not create a RAID partition: It marked it as "K" for keep instead of "F" for format; the installation got stuck at the prompt.
[05:46] <xtknight> Mirthy, http://gnomesupport.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=350&sid=3bd412e9b7cdf32b95c5d3161bd4389c
[05:46] <xtknight> Mirthy, maybe it only works for mp3s?
[05:47] <Kazol> Has anyone here ever set up RAID??
[05:47] <rambo3> xtknight, you need mpg123
[05:47] <rambo3> and enble it in nautilus
[05:47] <wallrunner_> Hello
[05:47] <don_j> xtknight: or mplayer perhaps
[05:47] <Kazol> I wasted over 6 hours of my time trying to get this stupid server to work on Ubuntu.
[05:48] <the-reallap> lol. ive wasted 36 trying to get it to even  BOOT
[05:48] <Keigo-kun> Why is the ubuntu wiki so useless? :( I can never find answers there, that's why I have to bother you all.. I just installed edgy and I want to upgrade to fiesty. What file do i edit, how and where is it?
[05:48] <morgWork> Kazol: I just did
[05:48] <Keigo-kun> sourses.ls or something, right?
[05:48] <xtknight> feisty isn't even final yet
[05:48] <morgWork> Kazol: http://wiki.morgajel.com/index.php/Building_Unicron <-- details of my setup right there.
[05:48] <xtknight> but
[05:48] <sangre> the fdisk -l shows only hdc1 hdc2 and hdc3, could that be the ubuntu cd i booted from, or is that the hard drive?
[05:48] <b52laptop> javac is not recognized like command in my system , in my .bashrc i got
[05:48] <xtknight> `gksu update-manager -c` is probably better
[05:48] <b52laptop> export JAVA_HOME='/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.00/'
[05:48] <b52laptop> PATH=.:$JAVA_HOME/bin:$JAVA_HOME/jre/bin:$PATH
[05:48] <gabspeck> Keigo-kun: just type alt+f2 and type update-manager -c -d if you want feisty, but it's still experimental
[05:48] <Pollywog> the-reallap: even Edgy would not boot?
[05:48] <Keigo-kun> I know, but I hear it works wonders, so I want to try it
[05:49] <b52laptop> anyone have an idea ?
[05:49] <the-reallap> yeah
[05:49] <the-reallap> even edgy
[05:49] <rambo3> !sata
[05:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sata - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:49] <wallrunner_> do gksu update-manager -c -d
[05:49] <jocon> can any one please tell me if its posable to get my files to my ubuntu server with out having to burn them on dvd ,mab some thing like ftp
[05:49] <neo_> hey all just tried the ubuntu 7 but it didn't like my mouse
[05:49] <Kazol> I'm just interested in setting up a web\tor server on 2x10GB with RAID-1.
[05:49] <jrib> Keigo-kun: search for "feisty upgrade" in teh wiki
[05:49] <Pollywog> the-reallap: did you check the forums?
[05:49] <the-reallap> yes
[05:49] <xtknight> neo_, #ubuntu+1
[05:49] <jocon> i have try putty for windows
[05:49] <the-reallap> i even made a thread
[05:49] <shmeelAway> what are good hotkey programs so i can customize what key presses do what?
[05:49] <SlimeyPete> Keigo-kun: you can try just editing your /etc/apt/sources.list but you'll be better off using the feisty install cd
[05:49] <xtknight> rambo3, don_j: any more ideas?  mplayer nor mpg123 enables id3 showing
[05:49] <Pollywog> the-reallap: you could try Linspire or Freespire and see if that works, unless it has to be Ubuntu
[05:50] <rambo3> whats id3
[05:50] <xtknight> mp3 tags
[05:50] <gabspeck> Does anybody know of a good tag editor for mpeg-4 audio files?
[05:50] <neo_> still cant get sound to work on any installation of k or u ubuntu to use sound card either
[05:50] <xtknight> well it was Mirthy's question originally
[05:50] <don_j> jocon: put up some ftp server
[05:50] <the-reallap> i was looking to use ubuntu or suse and so far neither work.
[05:50] <the-reallap> only thing i got to boot was kanotix
[05:50] <jocon> don_j how?
[05:51] <zulfajuniadi> hello the-reallap
[05:51] <rambo3> i ve never heard about that , and i dont think there is
[05:51] <neo_> any one have any ideas on how to get my mouse to work with feisty fawn
[05:51] <don_j> jocon: your files are on an XP machine?
[05:51] <sangre> sorry to bother you, c_lisp, i really appreciate the help.   the fdisk -l shows only hdc1 hdc2 and hdc3, could that be the ubuntu cd i booted from, or is that the hard drive?
[05:51] <jocon> don_j i can log on my ubunutu server but i dont know what to do after that
[05:51] <jocon> don_jyeh
[05:51] <jrib> neo_: #ubuntu+1 for feisty help
[05:51] <neo_> thanks jrib
[05:51] <Firefoxman> Where should I store my passphrase>
[05:51] <jocon> don_j im on the xp machine now if that helps
[05:51] <Firefoxman> For GPG?
[05:51] <rambo3> damn this desktop is on fire
[05:52] <don_j> jocon: eg. wget a zip package from your windows machine
[05:52] <NickGarvey> Firefoxman: brain!
[05:52] <jrib> Firefoxman: in your head, memorize it
[05:52] <zyth> Firefoxman, in public on irc!
[05:52] <rever> Hoe does one change the Menu Bar Icon. I have a new Ubuntu symbol I rather use
[05:52] <NickGarvey> Firefoxman: maybe on a piece of paper youh ave that is secure.. but it is really really best to memorize it
[05:52] <don_j> jocon: how many GBs are you goin to move?
[05:52] <rever> I tried renaming the symbol in the theme to gnome-main-menu.png
[05:52] <jocon> don_j how will that work the wget 192.168.1.3 C:\home /media files ?
[05:53] <rever> but it did not change it after a refresh
[05:53] <jocon> don_j about 50 or 60
[05:53] <Firefoxman> NickGarvey: Is it ok if I use it for other things?
[05:53] <Firefoxman> only about two others, i think.
[05:53] <neo_> any one know why I cant get soundblaster 16 to work in 6.10 ubuntu or kubuntu
[05:53] <jocon> see i dont know what im doing lol
[05:53] <don_j> jocon: then it might be easier to copy by ATA instead :)
[05:54] <jocon> don_j transfer the drive ?
[05:54] <McScruff> Firefoxman, its a password.. use it for what you want, but if someone else knows it they will be able to access everything you use it for
[05:54] <don_j> jocon: just mount is an copy the files
[05:54] <don_j> mount it not is
[05:54] <jocon> i have smartf ftp setup but it cant connect
[05:55] <jocon> ok i see
[05:55] <jocon> going to have to open the server :O
[05:55] <don_j> jocon: you insist in using ethernet?
[05:55] <moe_fwacky> holy crap, netsplit
[05:56] <SlimeyPete> happens a lot on freenode ;)
[05:56] <squirrel> hallo?
[05:56] <don_j> jocon: smartftp on your windows box?
[05:56] <squirrel> hat hier jmd ein speedtouchmodem?
[05:56] <jocon> don_j yeh but can it be done has any one ever done it before me
[05:56] <squirrel> hat hier jmd ein speedtouchmodem?
[05:56] <squirrel> hat hier jmd ein speedtouchmodem?
[05:56] <xtknight> !at | squid
[05:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about at - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:56] <xtknight> !de | squirrel
[05:56] <ubotu> squirrel: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[05:56] <squirrel> ups sry
[05:56] <ROnewbie> hi there;
[05:56] <squirrel> you?
[05:57] <McScruff> !cheese
[05:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cheese - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:57] <jocon> don_j i have smart ftp installed on the windows bot , but it cant connect to 192.168.1.3
[05:57] <ROnewbie> I could use some help on some problems with a Gateway laptop
[05:57] <ROnewbie> anyone ?
[05:57] <don_j> jocon: is that an ftp-server?
[05:57] <ryanakca> !anyone | ROnewbie
[05:57] <ubotu> ROnewbie: 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?
[05:57] <jocon> don_j i have smart ftp installed on the windows bot , but it cant connect to 192.168.1.3
[05:57] <McScruff> ROnewbie, like...
[05:58] <ROnewbie> ok
[05:58] <Kazol> Great, now Konversation is losing the internet connection after ~1min. What is going on?
[05:58] <jocon> Connecting to 192.168.1.3 Port: 21
[05:58] <jocon>  Connected to 192.168.1.3.
[05:58] <jocon> Server closed connection
[05:58] <don_j> jocon: smart ftp is an ftp server?
[05:58] <jocon> its a client
[05:58] <jocon> it only sends the files i think
[05:58] <McScruff> jocon, u need a server running somewhere
[05:58] <Firefoxman> Umm, where can I find a good password generator?
[05:58] <NickGarvey> cool kids use sftp
[05:58] <gabspeck> !mp3
[05:58] <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
[05:58] <don_j> did you install a ftp server on your gnu/linux box?
[05:58] <Firefoxman> !pass
[05:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pass - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:58] <gabspeck> !m4a
[05:58] <don_j> jocon:
[05:58] <Firefoxman> !password
[05:58] <ubotu> Forgot your password? Boot into recovery mode. What's the root password? See !sudo. Don't see *** in password prompts? That's normal. Sudo doesn't ask for your password? It remembers you for several minutes. Please use strong passwords, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/StrongPasswords
[05:59] <LjL> !pass is <alias> password
[05:59] <ubotu> I'll remember that, LjL
[05:59] <jocon> McScruff		jocon, my ubunutu server has that configured right ?
[05:59] <NickGarvey> Firefoxman: http://www.google.com/search?q=password+generator&btnG=Search
[05:59] <don_j> damn. Im too slow for this channel
[05:59] <gabspeck> !pt
[05:59] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[05:59] <gabspeck> !ga
[05:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ga - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:59] <Noo1> how do i make evolution mail work with msn???
[05:59] <gabspeck> !es
[05:59] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[05:59] <gabspeck> !it
[05:59] <LjL> !botabuse
[05:59] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[05:59] <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...
[05:59] <gabspeck> !de
[05:59] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[05:59] <jocon> i can ssh and see my files and also use nautilus ,from a ubunutu pc to the server
[05:59] <sangre> Sorry, i am not sure if anyone responded because I saw a lot of disconnects, etc.
[05:59] <Shamrock_hh> how can I stop gnome displaying mounted partitions on the desktop?
[05:59] <sangre> the fdisk -l shows only hdc1 hdc2 and hdc3, could that be the ubuntu cd i booted from, or is that the hard drive?
[06:00] <jrib> !icons > Shamrock_hh    (Shamrock_hh, see the private message from ubotu)
[06:00] <McScruff> jocon, ssh = secure, ftp isnt are you sure your runnign an ftp?
[06:00] <the_unseen> hi! I have one really simple question (I think :P). If some package has "recommended" or "suggested" packages, is there any way to tell apt-get to install them all? Or i have to install one by one of the suggested and recommended packages?
[06:00] <don_j> jocon: ssh would be quite slow
[06:00] <ROnewbie> I have a Gateway 3040GZ, with a widescreen - specifically a 14-inch Widescreen Ultrabright TFT WXGA. I have a max resolution of 1280x768,  and my screen resolution only goes up to 1024x768. => it stretches my image right to left.
[06:00] <xtknight> !icons
[06:00] <don_j> jocon: ftp is faster
[06:00] <LjL> the_unseen: aptitude will install Recommends by default. with apt-get, there's a configuration file you can tweak... or perhaps "--with-recommends" is supported now, not sure
[06:00] <McScruff> ROnewbie, intel chipset?
[06:00] <ubotu> Want to see volume/trash icons on the desktop? Go to /apps/nautilus/desktop in gconf-editor (Gnome) or go to http://kudos.berlios.de/kf/kisimlar/tipsntrix.html#showtrash (KDE)
[06:01] <don_j> jocon: we could go private instead?
[06:01] <jocon> don_j how di i install the ftp on my ubuntu pc ?
[06:01] <Noo1> does anyone know how to make my msn work on evolution?
[06:01] <ROnewbie> aaa ... where do I find this out ?
[06:01] <jocon> please do
[06:01] <the_unseen> LjL: thanks... what do you suggest? using apt-get or aptitude?
[06:01] <Kazol> morgWork: should I install using the alternate cd or the 6.06 live CD?
[06:01] <jocon> did you get my massage ?
[06:01] <xtknight> --with-recommends =  Aptitude::Recommends-Important in the config
[06:01] <jocon> jocon:
[06:02] <don_j> jocon: apt-get install ftpd maybe
[06:02] <LjL> the_unseen: i'm neutral. aptitude is good, but now apt-get (in edgy) has auto-dependencies-removal too. aptitude is still more powerful generally speaking
[06:02] <mlux> hi everybody .. i changed something to my ~/.gtkrc-2.0 .. how can i refresh the new settings without having to re-login?
[06:02] <don_j> jocon: no wait. type: sudo apt-get install vsftpd
[06:02] <don_j> jocon: no wait. type: sudo apt-get install vsftpd
[06:03] <jocon> don_j join me in #don_
[06:03] <the_unseen> LjL: ok, i'll give it a try... i always used apt-get
[06:04] <ROnewbie> anyone ?
[06:04] <gmn> what is the fawn channel?
[06:04] <the-reallap> #ubuntu+1
[06:05] <Shamrock_hh> jrib: thanks.
[06:05] <Firefoxman> How can I find out my GPG key ID?
[06:06] <Kazol> what's #ubuntu+1 for?
[06:06] <Firefoxman> For fiesty support
[06:06] <neil__> Kazol: Discussing feisty
[06:06] <xtknight> Kazol, support for Feisty , the next version of ubuntu now in beta
[06:06] <Kazol> ok
[06:06] <Firefoxman> How can I find out my GPG key ID?+
[06:06] <Firefoxman> Sorry, I didnt mean to repeat.
[06:06] <Rooy> Firefoxman: gpg --list-keys and the last 8 hex digits are the ID
[06:06] <rambo3> Firefoxman, its not yours
[06:07] <GodzChild> sh: Can't open NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-8174-pkg1.run...? why do i get that message?
[06:07] <xtknight> GodzChild, report the results of "file NVIDIA-xxx.run"
[06:07] <SoftIce> how long for feisty to stay beta?
[06:07] <xtknight> SoftIce, until april 19
[06:07] <SoftIce> and will this become a long term release?
[06:07] <xtknight> nope
[06:07] <Kazol> I need to install a web\tor server with 2x10GB RAID-1, 800Mhz PIII, 256MB RAM. Should I use the regular liveCD or the alternate CD?
[06:07] <ardchoille42> SoftIce: Feisty should be released on the 19th of this onth
[06:07] <Firefoxman> Rooy : Per the instructions on launchpad, where do I upload my key to?
[06:07] <SoftIce> xtknight: when is the next long term release
[06:08] <xtknight> not sure
[06:08] <xtknight> probably dapper + 5 yrs...
[06:08] <Rooy> Firefoxman: to keyserver.ubuntu.com
[06:08] <crdlb> Kazol, that's enough for the desktop cd
[06:08] <xtknight> desktop cd allows server instal?
[06:08] <Kazol> crdlb: but will it let me configure RAID-1?
[06:09] <xtknight> Kazol, do you literally want a server install (no Xorg) or are you just calling it a server?
[06:09] <katana314> does it have a graphics card?
[06:09] <Kazol> xtknight: I don't care. I just need an easy way to install apache and tor.
[06:09] <RLiMaTux> hi
[06:09] <katana314> Kazol: I think the point is, he cares.
[06:09] <xtknight> Kazol, desktop is probably easiest then
[06:09] <Firefoxman> So, what is the command I should use to send key BLAH to keyserver.ubuntu.com?
[06:10] <RLiMaTux> i need help
[06:10] <katana314> RLima: With what?
[06:10] <Kazol> But how would I make it mount the 2nd. hd and use RAID-1?
[06:10] <Rooy> Firefoxman: gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --send-key KEYID
[06:10] <S00> ccc
[06:10] <RLiMaTux> well, i have ultimate ubuntu 1.3 in my machine and i trying to install my smartlink modem but i cant
[06:10] <Shamrock_hh> jrib: I toggled apps/nautilus/desktop/volumes and it does not work. I still see all my mounted volumes on the desktop. Any other ideas?
[06:10] <McScruff> ROnewbie, lo?
[06:11] <ROnewbie> ?
[06:11] <Rooy> Firefoxman: see gpg --help for more switches
[06:11] <don_j> how do I close pm conversations in irssi?
[06:11] <Kazol> I tried using the alternative boot cd, but I got stuck at the partioner: when I configured RAID partitions, it marked them as "K" for keep instead of "F" for format.
[06:11] <c0nf> /window close (i think)
[06:11] <xtknight> Shamrock_hh, do you want to disable automount or just hide icons?
[06:11] <sangre> c_lisp: I got it!!
[06:11] <sangre> thanks so much
[06:11] <Shamrock_hh> just hide or remove the icons.
[06:11] <sangre> it was resierf
[06:11] <rambo3> till tomorow
[06:11] <rambo3> !feisty
[06:11] <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) - Feisty will be released after 0:00 UTC of April, 1
[06:11] <McScruff> ROnewbie, pm
[06:11] <xtknight> hrmm
[06:11] <ardchoille42> don_j: /window close
[06:11] <don_j> ardchoille42: thnx
[06:11] <ROnewbie> Mcscruff, what is pm ?
[06:11] <jrib> Shamrock_hh: volumes_visible is unchecked?
[06:11] <neil__> !schedule
[06:11] <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
[06:12] <Shamrock_hh> yup
[06:12] <koprnicus_>  when opening avi files in mplayer i get the error error opening/initializing the selected video_out (-vo) device i used the command mplayer -vo sdl asdfasdf.avi it worked well but how can i configure mplayer to get the o/p as sdl when i click on a file ???
[06:12] <McScruff> ROnewbie, to get your graphics working right, sudo apt-get install 915resolution
[06:12] <facugaich> Anyone has had any luck with configuring HP keyboards with the volume scroll thing?
[06:12] <Shamrock_hh> jrib: does it work for you?
[06:12] <jrib> Shamrock_hh: that is supposed to do it.  Can you just delete the icons you have?
[06:12] <jetscreamer> koprnicus_: you can set that in ~/.mplayer i believe, not sure exactly what the filename is
[06:12] <Draconicus> Okay, Ubuntu. This is getting serious and I have less time than a man who's five minutes late to save the world.
[06:12] <chaonks> #ubutum-br
[06:12] <Kazol> Even if I install Windows 2003 I still would not be able to install RAID. I don't get it, do I need both disks to be dynamic?
[06:13] <chaonks> help-me
[06:13] <Shamrock_hh> jrib: nope. You cant delete them. Unmount, yes. But I dont want to unmount.
[06:13] <jetscreamer> koprnicus_: http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/HTML/en/index.html
[06:13] <jrib> Shamrock_hh: you are using GNOME?
[06:13] <Shamrock_hh> yes
[06:13] <chaonks> i want a chat brasilian
[06:13] <jrib> !br | chaonks
[06:13] <ubotu> chaonks: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[06:13] <orione> sera a tutti
[06:13] <jrib> !it | orione
[06:13] <ubotu> orione: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[06:13] <chaonks> ^^
[06:14] <orione> sorry
[06:14] <orione> :)
[06:14] <Draconicus> AVI files, MPG, MOV, WMV, You name it, it freezes. No matter what I play, no matter what player, X locks up completely at some point during the file - usually the beginning. I need help, and I need it right away. I'd appreciate it if anyone who could help to choose not to ignore me in this situation.
[06:14] <koprnicus_> jetscreamer: thankx mate
[06:14] <ROnewbie> Mcscruff: did that
[06:14] <Kazol> I'm switching back to Windows Server 2003.
[06:14] <chaonks> #ubuntu-br
[06:14] <denhart> hello everyone
[06:15] <Draconicus> There must be somebody in the 200+ people on that list who knows a thing or two about codecs. I've reinstalled them all. I still get nothing. I've tried everything I can think of and still can't get it to play without freezing. It used to work fine. I made a LOT of changes since the last time I successfully played a video file, so I don't know what I did, exactly, to cause this.
[06:15] <jetscreamer> Draconicus: might sound weird but check your temps
[06:15] <jrib> chaonks: assim:  /join #ubuntu-br
[06:15] <Draconicus> jetscreamer: For the sake of space, I've been deleting all of /tmp.... ._.
[06:15] <gmn> why am I getting this when I try to run git? /usr/bin/gitfm: fatal error: `chdir' failed: permission denied.
[06:15] <Kazol> Draconicus: Do you use vlc?
[06:15] <utkarsh> Does anyone have any idea, where to get the source code for applications like gunzip
[06:15] <jetscreamer> Draconicus: i mean temperatures
[06:15] <denhart> vlc is good
[06:15] <Draconicus> Kazol: VLC, Mplayer, you name it I've tried it.
[06:15] <McScruff> ROnewbie, now run it - sudo 915resolution 3c x y z   (x = horizontal pixals, y = vertical, z = colour depth)
[06:16] <Draconicus> jetscreamer: Oh. This is consitant even on cold boot, I think, but I'll check anyway.
[06:16] <McScruff> ROnewbie, eg sudo 915resolution 1200 800 24
[06:16] <denhart> does anyone know of a good torrent downloader for linux that has good speed, etc.?
[06:16] <jetscreamer> Draconicus: it's just a thought
[06:16] <predaeus> Draconicus, what does mplayer in terminal mode say?
[06:16] <Mirthy> denhart: I use uTorrent with Wine; works perfect.
[06:17] <ROnewbie> McScruff: i don't know my depth
[06:17] <ROnewbie> how can i find this out ?
[06:17] <denhart> Mirthy; i use that for MS too....does it have good speed for linux? i have cable internet so i hope so
[06:17] <McScruff> ROnewbie, use 24
[06:17] <ROnewbie> k
[06:17] <Draconicus> jetscreamer: CPU is quite lieterally as cool as a cucumber, and the graphics card heatsink is warm, but not hot enough to make me remove my finger and yelp in pain.
[06:17] <Glaciality> HEy guys. I've updated to the latest kernel via apt, rebooted and now my system is crawling. Everything is going INCREDIBLY slow. Any ideas why?
[06:17] <predaeus> denhart, azureus is nice
[06:18] <jetscreamer> azureus will install evidence of your warez
[06:18] <McScruff> ROnewbie, then restart x (alt+ctrl+ backspace)
[06:18] <jetscreamer> i'm not joking
[06:18] <znejk> a good program for x to cut music?
[06:18] <znejk> in X
[06:18] <Mirthy> denhart:  Well, there's no version for Linux.  You can use WINE (which runs Windows programs) to make it work.  I've always used uTorrent wth Windows cause I felt it was the best.
[06:18] <Rooy> Glaciality: is that slowness apply to moving windows only?
[06:18] <Draconicus> jetscreamer: "install evidence" ?
[06:18] <denhart> Predaeus: what kind of speeds do you get with azureus
[06:18] <cables> How do I scale video in mencoder?
[06:18] <Draconicus> jetscreamer: You're silly. And what's bad about this 'evidence' anyway? :P
[06:18] <jetscreamer> Draconicus: yes it will take a picture and share it out via torrent... i found one once.
[06:18] <Glaciality> No, everything. Even booting takes ages.
[06:18] <jetscreamer> also logs
[06:19] <jetscreamer> by picture i mean picture of your desktop
[06:19] <Oritemis> guys, i dave a problem. My 3306 port is blocked in some place, I dunno if in my iptables or if in my ISP. I would be glad for some help.
[06:19] <Draconicus> jetscreamer: Give me links to documentation about this and I'll take your word for it. :P
[06:19] <predaeus> jetscreamer, what azureus? unlikely, googling now...*g*
[06:19] <Marcus_> is there a devel irc chan for ubuntu?
[06:19] <denhart> Mirthy: ok i might just try utorrent for linux.....now does the torrent have to be for linux? besides apps obviously
[06:20] <jetscreamer> Draconicus: i found it locally. seen it. no proof available, just my word
[06:20] <Draconicus> There's a utorrent for Linux?!
[06:20] <cables> Marcus_, #ubuntu-devel
[06:20] <cables> Draconicus, nope
[06:20] <Glaciality> Any got any ideas why this happens?
[06:20] <Rooy> Draconicus: running on top of wine, that is
[06:20] <erUSUL> Draconicus: no, but it works on wine quite well
[06:20] <Draconicus> cables: Oh. That startled me for a minute.
[06:20] <Marcus_> cables, sounds good. thanks
[06:20] <jetscreamer> denhart: no .torrents are just compiled files, crossplatform
[06:20] <Draconicus> erUSUL: Really? Oh. Hmm...
[06:20] <Draconicus> Now how to make the native Firefox send new torrents to utorrent's list that way? :P
[06:21] <Draconicus> Gah.
[06:21] <Draconicus> I'm getting off track.
[06:21] <denhart> Jetscreamr: so as long as the torrent that i download is not like an MS app...linux should be ok with it then right
[06:21] <jetscreamer> Draconicus: you might try mv'ing/rm'ing all ~/.video related files/directories
[06:22] <Oritemis> I had a problem with iptables, may someone help me?
[06:22] <FunnyLookinHat> Oritemis, You should use firestarter, as it will help you see which ports are blocked in your iptables
[06:22] <Cyberai> does anyone have experience in creating LVM volumes? I'm on 6.10 and I want to add two drives to my system as an LVM volume. I have tried EVMS, but it's indecypherable. Google hasn't revealed anything useful.
[06:22] <FunnyLookinHat> !firestarter | Oritemis
[06:22] <ubotu> Oritemis: 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).
[06:22] <jetscreamer> denhart: doesn't matter, you can torrent anything
[06:22] <koprnicus_> hey guys .. i have problems using azureus coz i got to open a port in my router to over come the nat error.. can u guys help me out with some other solution rather than opening that port in my router
[06:22] <jetscreamer> denhart: you can d/l .exe for use in windows when you're in linux
[06:23] <denhart> jetscreamer: hmmm ok..........thanks, i'll mess around with it and see what's up
[06:23] <Rooy> koprnicus_: if the router doesn't forward that port to your ip address, there's no way to open it
[06:23] <jetscreamer> note: azureus runs via java, and the default java is insecure or something... there was something about a password in the java or something
[06:23] <Cyberai> does anyone know anything about how to make LVM's?
[06:23] <Shamrock_hh>  Anyone else? How to remove mount icons from my gnome desktop?
[06:23] <jetscreamer> hey i might have that proof lemme look
[06:23] <gmn> why would I get this when I try to run sudo apt-get install git-core
[06:23] <gmn>    -    Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock
[06:23] <jetscreamer> as root gmn.. err sudo
[06:23] <Rooy> Cyberai: i'm using LVM
[06:24] <Oritemis> FunnyLookinHat, I am using Turtle Firewall.
[06:24] <denhart> well i'm outta here for now.......everybody take care
[06:24] <Cyberai> Rooy, how did you set it up?
[06:24] <gmn> yes
[06:24] <koprnicus_> Rooy: I can use all other torrent softwares like bit torrent in my system
[06:24] <Wazm> you tell me
[06:24] <Glaciality> Anyone know why my system is going very very slowly after doing an upgrade using apt-get?
[06:24] <Rooy> gmn is there synaptic or update-manager running?
[06:24] <predaeus> Shamrock_hh, run gconf-editor in a console and then go to apps/nautilus/desktop and tick the things you want removed
[06:24] <gmn> ahh
[06:24] <gmn> yup
[06:24] <FunnyLookinHat> Oritemis, Turtle Firewall?  I've never heard of that..  sorry
[06:24] <gmn> thats it
[06:24] <Oritemis> FunnyLookinHat, I opened the 3306 port on it, but still blocked. I don't know if it is my ISP who is blocking.
[06:25] <Rooy> Cyberai: i make a partition, then use fdisk to change its type to 8e
[06:25] <jetscreamer> ah no i don't
[06:25] <FunnyLookinHat> Oritemis, then it's probably your ISP doing something.
[06:25] <zany> hey
[06:25] <predaeus> Shamrock_hh, it's called volumes_visible
[06:25] <Cyberai> Rooy, ok, than how would I add another drive to the same LVM?
[06:25] <Rooy> Cyberai: have to fiddle around a bit about that 8e part, wait for me if you don't find anything with google
[06:25] <FunnyLookinHat> Oritemis, whatever application you're trying to use 3306 over, just change the port it's using to something else maybe?
[06:26] <FunnyLookinHat> Oritemis, or you can use Tor
[06:26] <Glaciality> 3306 is mysql
[06:26] <Mirthy> Whenever I close my laptop lid, then open it back up, it asks to "unlock" it again with my password.  Where can this be turned off?
[06:26] <FunnyLookinHat> Oritemis, Tor will make it MUCH slower but it will work.
[06:26] <Rooy> Cyberai: after you have an 8e partition, do pvcreate /dev/thatpartition
[06:27] <Glaciality> Does anyone know why I'm getting this problem then?
[06:27] <Mirthy> Nevermind, got it
[06:27] <Rooy> Cyberai: then vgextend to add the new physical volume to a volume group, i forgot the exact parameter
[06:27] <Cyberai> Rooy, OK, I've got a howto on basic LVM
[06:27] <Rooy> Cyberai: cool :)
[06:27] <Oritemis> FunnyLookinHat, Tor? I am trying to access remote MySQL.
[06:28] <FunnyLookinHat> Oritemis, OK, then that should not be blocked.  Either the server is not configured correctly or your client is not configured correctly
[06:29] <zany> heya someone have Oblivion installed on their computer?
[06:29] <neil__> I do, but not on my linux installation
[06:29] <neil__> sup?
[06:30] <zany> hihii :D got some strange error's
[06:30] <zany> wanna see?
[06:30] <Oritemis> FunnyLookinHat, I tested in the house of a friend of mine. There the connection was perfect. Then, this leaves me to concluded that the problem is local, for me, or in my ISP.
[06:30] <drumer> potebuju kanl v etin
[06:30] <guest_> hola
[06:30] <FunnyLookinHat> Oritemis, I would call your ISP.  There is no reason that 3306 would be blocked by default in Ubuntu
[06:30] <kuma> Hello!..how can i link libraries in gcc?
[06:30] <Shamrock_hh> predaeus: it doesnt work for some reason. BTW where is the icon for gconf-editor I can only run it from the command line.
[06:30] <guest_> alguien habla espaol?
[06:30] <predaeus> Oritemis, did you try to totally disable the firewall?
[06:30] <FunnyLookinHat> kuma, you should probably ask in #gcc  : )
[06:31] <guest_> hola
[06:31] <kuma> thx, in this server?
[06:31] <FunnyLookinHat> !espanol | guest_
[06:31] <ubotu> guest_: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[06:31] <ardchoille> Shamrock_hh: I believe it is hidden. Open alacarte, go to System Tools and put a check next to it for it to show in the menus.
[06:31] <Oritemis> predaeus, If I disable totally iptables, then my internet connection stop work.
[06:31] <predaeus> Shamrock_hh, it is in Applications/SystemTools/Configuration Editor but you have to right click the Applications menu and edit the menu to make it visible (tick a box)
[06:31] <predaeus> Oritemis, why so?
[06:31] <Shamrock_hh> predaeus: jrib : panic over. I was being dumb. I ran it as root - forgetting that the settings were per user :-;
[06:31] <Oritemis> predaeus, dunno, just happens.
[06:32] <Shamrock_hh> predaeus: I have no applications option.
[06:32] <zany> root@zany-desktop:/home/zany# wine /home/zany/OBlivion/DXREDIST/Oblivion.exe
[06:32] <zany> ALSA lib seq_hw.c:457:(snd_seq_hw_open) open /dev/snd/seq failed: No such file o
[06:32] <zany> r directory
[06:32] <zany> fixme:win:WIN_CreateWindowEx Parent is HWND_MESSAGE
[06:32] <zany> fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_CheckDeviceMultiSampleType Quality levels unsupported at
[06:32] <anthony_> Hi, I have win xp installed on a partition, can I use some program to load win xp from ubuntu ? or do i have to install win xp from ubuntu using some virtual machine thing.. ?
[06:32] <zany> present
[06:32] <zany> err:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_CheckDepthStencilMatch unsupported format pair: WINED3DFMT_
[06:32] <zany> A4R4G4B4 and WINED3DFMT_D16_LOCKABLE
[06:32] <zany> err:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_CheckDepthStencilMatch unsupported format pair: WINED3DFMT_
[06:32] <zany> A4R4G4B4 and WINED3DFMT_D32
[06:32] <zany> err:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_CheckDepthStencilMatch unsupported format pair: WINED3DFMT_
[06:32] <neil__> !paste | zany
[06:32] <ubotu> zany: 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)
[06:32] <zany> A4R4G4B4 and WINED3DFMT_D15S1
[06:32] <zany> err:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_CheckDepthStencilMatch unsupported format pair: WINED3DFMT_
[06:32] <FunnyLookinHat> !flood | zanY
[06:32] <ubotu> zanY: 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)
[06:32] <Oritemis> zany, pastebin, please.
[06:32] <zany> A4R4G4B4 and WINED3DFMT_D24S8
[06:32] <zany> err:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_CheckDepthStencilMatch unsupported format pair: WINED3DFMT_
[06:32] <predaeus> Shamrock_hh, on the panel should be a menu with Applications | Places | System
[06:32] <zany> A4R4G4B4 and WINED3DFMT_D24X8
[06:32] <zany> err:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_CheckDepthStencilMatch unsupported format pair: WINED3DFMT_
[06:32] <zany> A4R4G4B4 and WINED3DFMT_D24X4S4
[06:32] <neil__> dude
[06:32] <zany> err:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_CheckDepthStencilMatch unsupported format pair: WINED3DFMT_
[06:32] <zany> A4R4G4B4 and WINED3DFMT_D32F_LOCKABLE
[06:32] <zany> err:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_CheckDepthStencilMatch unsupported format pair: WINED3DFMT_
[06:32] <zany> A4R4G4B4 and WINED3DFMT_D24FS8
[06:32] <roland_> lol
[06:32] <zany> err:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_CheckDepthStencilMatch unsupported format pair: WINED3DFMT_
[06:32] <roland_> stop it
[06:32] <kbidd> anthony_, you could use grub to select which operating system you use then you boot the machine.
[06:32] <roland_> STOP IOT
[06:32] <FunnyLookinHat> zany, STOP
[06:32] <zany> A4R4G4B4 and WINED3DFMT_D16
[06:33] <zany> err:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_CheckDepthStencilMatch unsupported format pair: WINED3DFMT_
[06:33] <neil__> haha
[06:33] <roland_> STOP IT IDIOT
[06:33] <zany> X4R4G4B4 and WINED3DFMT_D16_LOCKABLE
[06:33] <predaeus> !ops
[06:33] <ubotu> 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
[06:33] <zany> err:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_CheckDepthStencilMatch unsupported format pair: WINED3DFMT_
[06:33] <zany> X4R4G4B4 and WINED3DFMT_D32
[06:33] <zany> err:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_CheckDepthStencilMatch unsupported format pair: WINED3DFMT_
[06:33] <Oritemis> zany, stop this.
[06:33] <zany> X4R4G4B4 and WINED3DFMT_D15S1
[06:33] <zany> err:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_CheckDepthStencilMatch unsupported format pair: WINED3DFMT_
[06:33] <c0nf> lol
[06:33] <kbidd> zany, stop pasting... if you need to paste multiple lines, use pastebin
[06:33] <gmn> what does this error mean?  No package 'gtk+-2.0' found
[06:33] <roland_> he hates ubuntu
[06:33] <Rooy> gmn: you're compiling something?
[06:33] <Cyberai> Rooy, I have my volume created, how do I mount it?
[06:33] <Shamrock_hh> predaeus: nope. I have system/prefs and system/admin.
[06:33] <anthony_> kbidd: yes i am using grub.. what I mean is, I know there are programs that allow you to use win xp whilst you are using ubuntu... but do I have to "install" winxp using that program?
[06:33] <gmn> yea
[06:33] <gmn> akamaru
[06:34] <predaeus> Shamrock_hh, yea not under system but the other menu to the left of it the applications menu
[06:34] <Rooy> Cyberai: it becomes smt like /dev/vgname/lvname, you need to make a filesystem for that
[06:34] <doczein> why isn't kiba-dock working for me?
[06:34] <kbidd> anthony_, check out the wine project... it is still under development, but it allows you to run some windows applications nativly from ubuntu.
[06:34] <Cyberai> hmmmm
[06:34] <predaeus> Oritemis, weird you should be fine when flushing iptables rules. In fact they are empty on a new Ubuntu install.
[06:34] <Shamrock_hh> predaeus: I have no system under places.
[06:34] <Rooy> gmn: that means you need gtk2 development header, which is in libgtk2-dev or something named similarly
[06:34] <kbidd> anthony_, the irc channel for wine is #winehq
[06:35] <predaeus> Shamrock_hh, nah under Applications
[06:35] <gmn> ok, Ill try to get it through synaptics
[06:35] <anthony_> kbidd: i know about wine, I dont want to run a windows application, i want to run windows whilst im in ubuntu..
[06:35] <Oritemis> predaeus, yes, when I empty the iptables rules, my ppp connectiong hangs.
[06:35] <denhart> hello everyone
[06:35] <neil__> anthony_: Virtual machine right?
[06:35] <kbidd> anthony_, thats only possible through the use of a virtual machine
[06:35] <predaeus> ah its ppp, dunno about that, some tunneling rule I guess
[06:35] <kbidd> anthony_, vmware is a good one, but its not free
[06:35] <joaquin> .ar
[06:36] <anthony_> neil: yes, now my question is. I already have windows installed in a seperate partition, can i use some program to load windows as it is from that partition
[06:36] <Cyberai> Rooy, I did "vgcreate VIDLVM /dev/hdc1 /dev/hdd1" then "sudo vgchange -a y VIDLVM", but I don't see it anywhere in /dev?
[06:36] <Shamrock_hh> predaeus: I have no applications sub menu. In the menu edit there is no gconf-editor option that I can see. Dont worry. I'll google it up.
[06:36] <anthony_> neil: or do i have to install windows into a virtual machine from scratch
[06:36] <denhart> ok i was trying to use deluge to download a torrent but cannot seem to get it to work....i also tried utorrent through wine and i get nothing....any suggestions out there?
[06:36] <kbidd> anthony_, you can use the existing partition.... no need to reinstall
[06:36] <neil__> anthony_: yeah
[06:36] <Priest-of-Psi> what is the java plugin in ubuntu called?
[06:36] <Priest-of-Psi> the .so
[06:36] <LjL> !java > Priest-of-Psi    (Priest-of-Psi, see the private message from Ubotu)
[06:36] <Rooy> Cyberai: you need to create logical volume in that vg
[06:36] <ROnewbie> McScruff: it's really bad
[06:36] <neil__> you will need a windows install either way, either reinstall into the vm, or use an existing one
[06:36] <xtknight> Priest-of-Psi, libjavaplugin.so
[06:37] <anthony_> kbidd: neil: great 10q
[06:37] <xtknight>  /etc/alternatives/firefox-javaplugin.so: symbolic link to `/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so'
[06:37] <ROnewbie> McScruff: can we go on private ? I'm now working from boot CD
[06:37] <McScruff> kk
[06:39] <gaor> salut
[06:39] <gaor> Je voudrais enlever la barre de scroll du terminal gnome ... ?
[06:40] <LjL> !fr | gaor
[06:40] <ubotu> gaor: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[06:40] <gaor> oui certe mais je vais pas poster thread pour une aussi bete question ? :p
[06:40] <jashin> co ???
[06:40] <Worm`> gaor fais /join #ubuntu-fr
[06:40] <Worm`> pas le forum
[06:41] <gaor> ah oui
[06:41] <gaor> ok sorry lol
[06:41] <jashin> ???
[06:41] <gaor> i don t see ...
[06:41] <gaor> thx
[06:41] <gaor> bye bye
[06:41] <jashin> je tu nekdo z R ?
[06:41] <ud-> does anyone know where KDM would keep the startup command for and XGL session option?
[06:41] <jashin> thnte do hajzlu !!!
[06:42] <gmn> now I getting this while trying to do a make    -   Package gconf-2.0 was not found in the pkg-config search path.
[06:42] <Oritemis> predaeus, following your advice I stoped the firewall and still unabled  to connect. I believe it's is a ISP behavior.
[06:42] <Cyberai> Rooy, I have my logical volume created, how do I config the system to mount it at boot?
[06:43] <Rooy> Cyberai: add a line in /etc/fstab, follow the other lines in there, put 0 0 as the two numbers at the end
[06:43] <Cyberai> Rooy, and just point to the volume location in /dev/<volgroup>?
[06:44] <gmn> now I getting this while trying to do a make, how can I fix this?    -   Package gconf-2.0 was not found in the pkg-config search path.
[06:44] <predaeus> Oritemis, hm
[06:44] <Rooy> Cyberai: sure, the one you used to mount it
[06:44] <nuked_ome1> why do i have to mount a drive?
[06:44] <Seveas> !op
[06:44] <ubotu> 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
[06:45] <Rooy> Cyberai: mine is /dev/<vgname>/<lvname>, and sometimes /dev/devmapper/<vgname>-<lvname>
[06:45] <nuked_ome1> i want the thing to work when i plug it in
[06:45] <Enselic> How do properly install the ffmpeg.1 manpage I just created?
[06:45] <koprnicus_> which software should i use to open .rmvb
[06:46] <Ron> hey guys
[06:46] <Ron> how can i see which processes are swapped out?
[06:46] <predaeus> !cr > predaeus
[06:46] <varka> koprnicus_: realplayer
[06:46] <lesshaste_> hi.. I can't find pine using apt-cache search? Is it available for ubuntu?
[06:47] <nuked_ome1> lesshaste_: yes
[06:47] <shmeelAway> hi, i'm on a laptop but want to use a external monitor, but the only way i can get to the external is by restarting, the key fnf6 won't work. can anyone helP?
[06:47] <ardchoille> !pine
[06:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pine - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:47] <lesshaste_> nuked_ome1, where would I find it?
[06:47] <GMWeezel> How can I get my video card's temperature?
[06:47] <nuked_ome1> lesshaste_: type it in the terminal
[06:47] <Cyberai> Rooy, what filesystem type should I specify?
[06:47] <Cyberai> Rooy, what filesystem type should I specify?
[06:48] <nuked_ome1> put more repositories if you can't find it
[06:48] <lesshaste_> nuked_ome1, its not installed and apt-get doesn't know about it
[06:48] <varka> netsplit ole ole
[06:48] <Enselic> nm
[06:48] <nuked_ome1> lesshaste_: it's simple, if it's not there, go get it
[06:48] <Rooy> Cyberai: depend on your use, and somtimes switches when creating it can affect performance/reliability
[06:48] <nuked_ome1> modify the repos, or download the source
[06:48] <lesshaste_> nuked_ome1, where from?
[06:48] <nuked_ome1> or the package even
[06:48] <nuked_ome1> from www.google.com/linux
[06:48] <koprnicus_> varka: will helix player do ??
[06:48] <Rooy> Cyberai: most linux distro format disk as ext3 by default, so i would recommend that
[06:49] <varka> koprnicus_: think so
[06:49] <nuked_ome1> Rooy: the default isn't always good
[06:49] <Cyberai> Rooy, I'm just going to use it as file storage, what do you advise?
[06:49] <koprnicus_> varka: thankx mate have a wornderful day
[06:49] <lesshaste_> ah...pine is not free!
[06:49] <jetscreamer> ext3 or jfs
[06:49] <lesshaste_> what's a good text based mail client then?
[06:49] <Rooy> nuked_ome1: you know, i use reiserfs for my partition on lvm, cause it can resize online
[06:49] <cables> Has anyone gotten Beagle to index their Thunderbird mail? It's only indexing my Thunderbird newsfeeds.
[06:49] <jetscreamer> !info mutt
[06:49] <ubotu> mutt: text-based mailreader supporting MIME, GPG, PGP and threading. In component main, is optional. Version 1.5.12-1ubuntu1.1 (edgy), package size 990 kB, installed size 4952 kB
[06:49] <nuked_ome1> Cyberai: i advise fat32 because everyone knows how to deal with it (windows, mac, linux)
[06:49] <drumer> je tu njakej ech??
[06:49] <predaeus> Cyberai, if you want to access files from windows aswell, I would choose fat32
[06:49] <drumer> nebo ne
[06:50] <trentster> hey all, I am currently using fetchmail to pull mail from pop accounts and deliver to local users, is there a way for fetchmail to pull from pop accounts and then send to a specific external smtp server for delivery?
[06:50] <Rooy> Cyberai: the filesystem on lvm can;t be seen by current windows anyway
[06:50] <Cyberai> it's a linux only house here, so winderz is not a consideration
[06:50] <cables> Cyberai, you have a linux-only house? Lucky!
[06:50] <nuked_ome1> Cyberai: then use ext3 or reiserfs
[06:51] <Rooy> Cyberai: for lv, i use reiserfs because it can resize upward online
[06:51] <jetscreamer> do NOT use reiser
[06:51] <Cyberai> wait, do I need to format the volume now?
[06:51] <nuked_ome1> how come
[06:51] <jetscreamer> messes up too much
[06:51] <nuked_ome1> Cyberai: yeah, format now before the monkeys attack
[06:51] <jetscreamer> if you do use reiser, you should have a ups
[06:51] <Cyberai> I'll be going ext3 anyway, not a reiser fan
[06:52] <nuked_ome1> i still recomend fat32 for a storage drive, cuz you never know
[06:53] <digits> hi, i'm doing installing openbox (from an ubuntu-server) but i didn't get any fonts with xorg - does those come in a separate package? (it's feisty)
[06:53] <Rooy> nuked_ome1: fat32 is far inferior, i'm not sure it support case-sensitive name or special characters
[06:53] <tgalus> i'm running Feisty and have a question.. i've tried a few times to get the nvidia-glx driver installed with synaptic and it downloads and claims to successfully install but i'm still using the nv driver
[06:53] <nuked_ome1> Rooy: that's not really necessary
[06:54] <nuked_ome1> what i don't like about fat is the maximum file size
[06:54] <zligacy> hi everybody;
[06:54] <Rooy> tgalus: run sudo nvidia-xconfig
[06:54] <digits> nuked_ome1: then i'd rather go ext2, there's programs to mount those under windows too...
[06:54] <jetscreamer> yes apt-cache search xfonts or font
[06:54] <jetscreamer> ext3 not 2
[06:54] <jetscreamer> you can use explore2fs with ext3
[06:54] <nuked_ome1> digits: that same driver can also mount ext3 as far as i know
[06:54] <neil__> glxgears doesnt give me a framerate output, but I think my 3d-accelleration is really slow... how can I find out?
[06:54] <xtknight> yea it can
[06:54] <neil__> direct rendering /is/ enabled
[06:54] <nuked_ome1> ext2ifs or somthing
[06:54] <digits> jetscreamer: aah, thanks... strange that those aren't required though :)
[06:54] <Oritemis> predaeus, how can I trace a route between my computer and the remote computer to see where the port is being blocked?
[06:54] <tgalus> then i do what?
[06:55] <xtknight> ext2ifs can read ext3, but can not write it
[06:55] <cables> neil__, glxgears -showfps i think
[06:55] <jetscreamer> glxgears -iacknowledgethisisnotabenchmark or so
[06:55] <xtknight> explore2fs can read ext2/ext3
[06:55] <CheshireViking> neil__, glxgears -printfps
[06:55] <digits> nuked_ome1: i have no idea, haven't tried it, just heard of it
[06:55] <nuked_ome1> i see
[06:55] <Cyberai> Root, I formatted it ext3 and put this line in my /etc/fstab -> "/dev/VIDLVM/lvol0       /video  ext3    rw,user,noauto  0       0", look OK?
[06:55] <zligacy> My ubuntu 7.04 wont recognise my btvoyager wireless pci card; it thinks it is BCM430S 802.11GB/G WIRELESS CONTROLLER
[06:55] <Draconicus> Out of desperation, I am now going to search for "codec" in Synaptic, highlight everything that's installed, and reinstall all of it (apart from w32codecs for obvious reasons).
[06:55] <cables> xtknight, digits, nuked_ome1, Ext2 IFS CAN write Ext3
[06:55] <neil__> hmmm
[06:55] <neil__> only 900 fps..
[06:55] <ranphatje> Hi there, i have a old laptop with a cardbus USB2.0 card. The card works fine but i noticed that evertime id do a lot of hash controle for torrents or move big files my CPU goes 100% and stays 100% even when everthing is finished or the transfer hangs. I use truecrypt for encryption but i recompiled it and changed kernel 2.7.17-386 and generic. But the problem stay. I testing no with internal USB1.0 on
[06:55] <ranphatje> ly but the system seem okay now.  My load is also lower. Is this a bug in the cardbus driver?
[06:55] <neil__> anyone know why its so low on a 7800GT
[06:55] <zligacy> is there anyway i can get it to connect to the internet
[06:55] <jetscreamer> neil__: do glxinfo
[06:55] <cables> xtknight, digits, nuked_ome1, just not with journalling, so you'll have to fsck the drive if windows crashes
[06:56] <CheshireViking> neil__, I get about 1400 fps on a geforce2 go on my laptop which is  6/7 years old
[06:56] <Draconicus> neil__: Is that an ATI or nVidia?
[06:56] <neil__> jetscreamer: yep, now what?
[06:56] <jetscreamer> neil__: you want all to be provided by nvidia, not mesa
[06:56] <neil__> its nvidia 7800gt
[06:56] <Rooy> Cyberai: i would add "defaults" as the first option, that way it doesn't show up on mount-applet
[06:56] <neil__> kk
[06:56] <Draconicus> Ah.
[06:56] <jetscreamer> opengl and glx
[06:56] <Cyberai> kk
[06:56] <GionnyBoss> Oritemis, I didn't followed up all that you wrote, but ... are you sure that this service uses the port that you think it uses? And, besides, are you behind a router?
[06:56] <Draconicus> neil__: glxgears is not meant to be a benchmark, if you're using that. In any event, you ARE using the nvidia-glx drivers, right?
[06:56] <predaeus> Oritemis, no idea sorry. As far as I know tracepath and traceroute just use ICMP messages, that will not help here.
[06:56] <ranphatje> What sodtware handles the cardbus interface for USB.20 cards?
[06:57] <neil__> Draconicus: yep, but 3d acceleration is so slow, I cant understand why
[06:57] <nuked_ome1> driver messed up probably
[06:57] <Oritemis> predaeus, ok, thank you.
[06:57] <neil__> No mesa, all nvidia
[06:57] <GionnyBoss> Oritemis, try ' sudo fuser -vn tcp port_number ' to see services that are currently using that port
[06:58] <alucard> anyone here use acidrip and can help me with a little problem?
[06:58] <Oritemis> GionnyBoss, where I put the ip adress in that command?
[06:58] <ardchoille> alucard: I use acidrip and I can try
[06:58] <Cyberai> Rooy, so "/dev/VIDLVM/lvol0       /video  ext3    defaults,rw,user,noauto  0      0"?
[06:59] <jetscreamer> i've used acidrip, but find avidemux to be better
[06:59] <GionnyBoss> Oritemis, no ip addresses. It works for localhost only
[06:59] <piglit> hello there i am trying to isntall a tv card avermedia 150-D but when i try: "sudo modprobe -v cx88xx card=12" dmesg still gives Card 0 can annyone please help me out??
[06:59] <alucard> aivdemux can rip dvds?
[06:59] <jetscreamer> yes it can alucard
[06:59] <Rooy> Cyberai: try sudo mount -a to see if anything went wrong
[06:59] <Oritemis> GionnyBoss, I am trying to reach a mysql database into a internet server.
[06:59] <alucard> ardchoille: im trying to rip a dvd of a show and i cant really seem to get it to seperate the avi's into different files, do i have to use %T%N for the naming scheme to do this?
[07:00] <matt___> using edgy, and audacity won't work, it will start, but sound isn't supported. it doesn't recognize my audio device, but amarok and everything else plays sound fine. where should i start?
[07:00] <GionnyBoss> Oritemis, so you don't have access to that server... are you sure that server is up and it is using the default port?
[07:00] <GreshP> Niel_: You may want to check which packages are installed ... if you tried to install the nvidia_settings it will uninstall nvidia-glx and install the older packages
[07:00] <Rooy> matt___: start audacity in a terminal and look at output
[07:00] <Priest-of-Psi> sup Jeeva fellow south african
[07:00] <tgalus> Rooy: i've run the nvidia-xconfig.. do i need to reboot to reload X or is there another way?
[07:00] <ardchoille> alucard: I have never done that but I would try %T%N and see if that helps.
[07:01] <Oritemis> GionnyBoss, yes, I am. I accessed it through a connection of a friend of mine.
[07:01] <Rooy> tgalus: logout and press ctrl-alt-backspace
[07:01] <tgalus> ok thanks
[07:01] <alucard> ard: have u ever used acidrip to rip it auto to mpg?
[07:01] <matt___> Rooy: i get no output, but i get this message in audacity
[07:01] <Cyberai> Rooy, it doesn't show up in "df -h"
[07:01] <predaeus> Oritemis, I just saw in "man traceroute6" that there is actually a port option, maybe this works somehow.
[07:01] <GionnyBoss> Oritemis, this is weird! Very strange, really
[07:01] <ardchoille> alucard: Yes, but the mpeg had lower quality than an avi
[07:01] <matt___> "there was an error initializing the audi i/o layer. you will not be able to play or record audio. error:host eror."
[07:01] <alucard> do u know if there are certain libs i neeed
[07:02] <ardchoille> alucard: If you hover your cursor over the Filename textbox, you will get a list of other options for that textbox.
[07:02] <Oritemis> predaeus, it worked with tracepath IP/port.
[07:02] <Rooy> Cyberai: what about output of mount?
[07:02] <Jeeva> [19:00:45]  [Priest-of-Psi]  sup Jeeva fellow south african
[07:02] <Jeeva> i'm boer
[07:02] <Jeeva> not south african, k thx
[07:02] <Oritemis> GionnyBoss, predaeus, my isp grants me that port is unblocked by them
[07:02] <drumer> hi
[07:02] <Cyberai> Rooy, mount ran for a second then exited normally with no messages
[07:02] <drumer> can I have czech ubuntu channel??
[07:02] <parag0n> OH DANG AND BLAST, MY COMPUTER CRASHED
[07:03] <bulmer> Oritemis: you want to access your mysql server from where?
[07:03] <roland_> people in #linux think ubuntu is for noobs,  i wonder why
[07:03] <Rooy> Cyberai: no output? weird, it should show all mounted filesystem
[07:03] <Oritemis> bulmer, mysql server is on a internet server. I want to access it.
[07:03] <Rooy> !offtopic | roland_
[07:03] <ubotu> roland_: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[07:03] <Cyberai> Rooy, I meant when I ran mount -a, running mount does not show it mounte4d, but shows my other volumes
[07:04] <bulmer> Oritemis: what is its ip address? can we try and login to it?
[07:04] <Rooy> Cyberai: run just mount, no param
[07:04] <predaeus> !cz | drumer
[07:04] <ubotu> drumer: esk uivatele dme, aby mluvili v kanle #ubuntu anglicky. esky je mono se domluvit v #ubuntu-cz. Dkujeme.
[07:04] <the_unseen> Hi! I'm having problems with usb devices (ie: mouse) when resuming after suspend. I googled a bit, but found no solution, and all the info i found was 1 or 2 years old :(. Is there a solution to this problem or is it still not working?
[07:04] <Oritemis> bulmer, sure. I will create a user and login, just a sec.
[07:04] <Cyberai> Rooy, running mount does not show it mounted, but shows my other volumes
[07:05] <drumer> potrebuju ceskej kanal)
[07:05] <Rooy> Cyberai: see the end of output of dmesg
[07:05] <c0nf> !pan
[07:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pan - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:05] <ardchoille> c0nf: Looking for a rss feed reader?
[07:06] <c0nf> ardchoille: not really.. looking for an decent usenet client
[07:06] <c0nf> :D
[07:06] <alucard> ardchoille: when i tried to output it as mpged what i was left with was a messed up video (very screwed up, unwatchable in the sense that i dont believe it was even encoded as mpeg), are there any libraries i need to encode it as mpeg?
[07:06] <binfalse> no
[07:07] <Cyberai> Rooy, wait, I just saw that /dev/VIDLVM/lvol0 is a symlink to /dev/mapper/VIDLVM-lvol0!
[07:07] <ardchoille> alucard: Not that I know of, when I choose mpeg, acidrip warns me that it may not produce decent video.
[07:07] <Rooy> Cyberai: cool, i didn't think of that
[07:07] <ardchoille> alucard: Are you trying to copy a DVD?
[07:07] <Cyberai> "sudo mount -t ext3 /dev/mapper/VIDLVM-lvol0 /video" got it
[07:07] <alucard> yah ard
[07:07] <Rooy> Cyberai: but that's no reason you can't mount it
[07:07] <Cyberai> df shows it now
[07:07] <alucard> not copy
[07:07] <alucard> im trying to make vcds
[07:07] <rylasasin> um hey guys is there a way to read a windows based drive off of linux?
[07:08] <jimmio> Does anyone have any good tips about installing Gambas on Ubuntu Edgy?
[07:08] <Cyberai> Rooy, looks likemount doesn't like the symlink
[07:08] <alucard> ard: how do u copy dvds tho
[07:08] <ardchoille> alucard: You might want to check out http://dvdshrink.sourceforge.net  <- I use that and it's awesome.
[07:08] <bulmer> rylasasin: yes
[07:08] <Rooy> Cyberai: /cdrom is a symlink, and mount can use it as mountpoint
[07:08] <rylasasin> bulmer: how?
[07:08] <Oritemis> bulmer, I send you a user and pass.
[07:08] <Oritemis> sent*
[07:09] <Rooy> Cyberai: and i use the /dev/vg/lv here :-??
[07:09] <grndslm> is it possible to play a *.divx file with ubuntu?
[07:09] <alucard> argh why does everything have to be as an rpm
[07:09] <jimmio> I have a question
[07:09] <Cyberai> Rooy, dunno, just know it works if I don't use the symlink
[07:09] <grndslm> alucard:  download the rpm and type...  alien file.rpm
[07:10] <CarlFK> how do I play a .swf file from the command line?
[07:10] <ardchoille> alucard: Download the dvdshrink-2.6.1-8mdk.tar.gz file, it comes with an installer that works.
[07:10] <bulmer> rylasasin: you mount it , man mount
[07:10] <CarlFK> rylasasin: the general syntax is: mount something somewhere
[07:11] <jimmio> Hello, can anyone help me with installing Gambas on Edgy?
[07:11] <ramza3> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2386371
[07:11] <ramza3> anybody have any thoughts on that
[07:11] <rylasasin> it says it cant find dev/sda1 or etc/fstab or etc/mtab
[07:11] <Oritemis> bulmer, can you confirm the receive of that information?
[07:11] <hajiko> I'm confused, I upgraded from Hoary to Breezy and afterward Firefox hasn't worked but still it loads. Anyone familiar?
[07:12] <CarlFK> rylasasin: /dev...
[07:12] <Jowi> Are you guys being quiet on purpose to play an april fools on me? ;)
[07:12] <CarlFK> (probably)
[07:12] <bulmer> Oritimis affirmative
[07:12] <rylasasin> ?
[07:12] <Crane> ramza3, when you loaded the module did you bring down the network adnd restartit?
[07:12] <Sc0ut> I install ubuntu from the live cd, on a clean harddrive, I choose everything to do automaticali and when I boot it says, grub 1.5 error
[07:13] <rylasasin> sorry I have no idea what I'm doing here... I only use this computer as a backup to when my windows computer goes to the shitter
[07:13] <CarlFK> rylasasin: what is the mount command you are trying?
[07:13] <bulmer> rylasasin: man mount  this will give you instructions how to mount a file system
[07:13] <rylasasin> i'm just doing it from the konquer explorer
[07:14] <ramza3> Crane: yea
[07:14] <CarlFK> rylasasin: that's the problem with GUI problems - very hard to chat about :)
[07:14] <ramza3> Crane: and rebooted
[07:14] <Jowi> wow, lag. that explained it :)
[07:14] <hajiko> How can I use apt to remove firefox and every dependency of firefox that isn't a dep of other programs I have installed?
[07:14] <sid> Is there a gui for making a gpg key and printing out sheets to hand out with my public key for a gpg signing party?
[07:15] <Priest-of-Psi> hajiko: apt-get remove --purge firefox
[07:15] <Priest-of-Psi> and then
[07:15] <Priest-of-Psi> apt-get autoremove
[07:15] <ardchoille> sid: seahorse  ?
[07:15] <ravi_master> hajiko: apt takes care of that with apt-get remove with purge firefox and autoremove
[07:15] <hajiko> thanks.
[07:15] <Jowi> jimmio, apt-get the stable version or simply compile the one from the gambas site if you want the latest (but unstable) features.
[07:15] <Jowi> !info gambas
[07:15] <ubotu> gambas: Visual development environment for the Gambas programming language. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.15-1 (edgy), package size 952 kB, installed size 2224 kB
[07:15] <CarlFK> ramza3: I have an a21 with a similar problem - but I think only on boot (lappy not handy right now)
[07:16] <zligacy> when trying to install ndiswrapper from my ubuntu cd
[07:16] <ardchoille> iirc, removing firefox also removes some gnome components
[07:16] <ramza3> CarlFK: I would have given up, but I have seen it work twice, so I am missing something
[07:16] <zligacy> i get an error saying; e:failed to mount the cdrom
[07:16] <bulmer> Oritemis: you there?
[07:16] <zligacy> i get the same in synaptic, even though my ubuntu cd is in the drive???
[07:16] <Oritemis> bulmer, yes.
[07:16] <ubuntuEdgy> thank you bon_j
[07:17] <bulmer> i am able to log on using a mysql client
[07:17] <CarlFK> ramza3: mine too - the error on boot (hardware stuff, not OS) onloy happens 1/2 the time
[07:17] <jimmio> change the name of a file via a terminal?
[07:17] <Oritemis> bulmer, you used the jdbc, or odbc?
[07:17] <ardchoille> jimmio: mv file filenewname
[07:18] <jimmio> ok, thanks
[07:18] <bulmer> Oritemis: whatever native mysql client is
[07:18] <RLiMaTux> how can i install my smartlink modem pci563 on ultimate ubuntu 1.3
[07:18] <hajiko> priest-of-psi do you mean autoclean rather then autoremove?
[07:18] <ramza3> CarlFK: Ibm thinkpad a21?
[07:18] <bulmer> Oritemis: i dont have my jdbc setup nor my odbc
[07:18] <CarlFK> ramza3: yep
[07:18] <ardchoille> hajiko: autoremove removes unused deps
[07:19] <Oritemis> bulmer, ok. thank you for the test. Then is for sure my connection blocked in somwhere.
[07:19] <bulmer> Oritemis: you are seeing what i pasted to you on pm?
[07:19] <ramza3> CarlFK: actually a $30 belkin network card works, but I am too lazy to go to bestuy
[07:19] <ramza3> netgear I mean
[07:19] <RLiMaTux> how can i install my smartlink modem pci563 on ultimate ubuntu 1.3?
[07:19] <Oritemis> bulmer, no, don't reached me.
[07:19] <ardchoille> bulmer: You aren't id'd to nickserv, so he probably isn't seeing your pm posts.
[07:19] <jimmio> How do I delete a file via terminal?
[07:19] <bulmer> ah okay.
[07:20] <ardchoille> jimmio: rm file
[07:20] <bulmer> rm -rf filename
[07:20] <sproingie> don't use -rf unless you know you have to
[07:20] <ardchoille> Why would you need recursive for a file?
[07:20] <bulmer> whats wrong with using -rf option?
[07:20] <skar> hi, anyone know where i can get firefox plugin for "x-mplayer2" type files?
[07:21] <ardchoille> bluefox83: Recursive for a regular file?
[07:21] <zligacy> culd it be that in the filebrowser i have a drive called cd-rom 1
[07:21] <RLiMaTux> how can i install my smartlink modem pci563 on ultimate ubuntu 1.3?
[07:21] <zligacy> but underneath, the actual cd drive is 20070302
[07:21] <crdlb> !mozilla-mplayer | skar
[07:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mozilla-mplayer - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:21] <bulmer> thats true..no recursive needed for single file
[07:21] <ardchoille> bulmer: Recursive for a regular file?
[07:21] <sproingie> bulmer: the first time you make a typo and remove your entire homedir, you have a really bad day
[07:21] <crdlb> !mplayer-mozilla | skar
[07:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mplayer-mozilla - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:21] <crdlb> hmm
[07:22] <bulmer> sproingie: it has an alias with -i option :)
[07:22] <skar> crdlb: hmm any other keywords?
[07:22] <sproingie> bulmer: not when you add a -f option
[07:22] <RLiMaTux> how can i install my smartlink modem pci563 on ultimate ubuntu 1.3?
[07:22] <bulmer> you're correct
[07:22] <crdlb> skar, well you want the mplayer plugin called mozilla-mplayer (or something like that)
[07:22] <bulmer> RLiMaTux: you get a screwdriver and open up the box is the first step
[07:22] <sproingie> that rm -i alias is like the first thing i remove from my profile anyway
[07:23] <skar> crdlb: could this http://mplayerplug-in.sourceforge.net/download.php be it?
[07:23] <crdlb> !info mozilla-mplayer | skar
[07:23] <ubotu> skar: mozilla-mplayer: MPlayer-Plugin for Mozilla. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 3.31-1 (edgy), package size 467 kB, installed size 1616 kB
[07:23] <jimmio> while running a configure script, cpp fails a sanity check, what's that mean?
[07:23] <crdlb> there it is
[07:23] <crdlb> skar, that's the same one, but it's in multiverse
[07:24] <sproingie> it means cpp is insane
[07:24] <jeduan> lol
[07:24] <sproingie> hard to argue with that
[07:24] <skar> crdlb: ok binary any day for me :)
[07:24] <skar> crdlb: thanks, will try it now :)
[07:24] <jimmio> ...
[07:24] <don_j> sudo perl -pi -e 's/#local_enable/local_enable/' /etc/vsftpd.conf
[07:24] <jimmio> HOw do I fix it?
[07:24] <crdlb> skar, make sure you also get w32codecs
[07:24] <bulmer> Oritemis: since I cant pm to you...join me at  #oritemis
[07:24] <skar> crdlb: ok
[07:24] <Oritemis> join #oritemis
[07:24] <Oritemis> ups
[07:24] <Oritemis> lol
[07:25] <assasukasse> is there someone that knows how to set ssh with rsa keys?
[07:25] <jimmio> how do I fix this "insane" problem? lol
[07:26] <sproingie> jimmio: look in config.log, it'll have more detail on what the error is
[07:26] <jimmio> ok
[07:26] <Oritemis> bulmer, ok.
[07:26] <grndslm> is it possible to play a *.divx file with ubuntu?
[07:26] <Oritemis> bulmer, then my connection if been refused in somewhere.
[07:27] <Oritemis> is*
[07:27] <jeduan> grndslm yes, you need the codecs, or try vlc
[07:27] <bulmer> you are connecting from somewhere else?
[07:27] <grndslm> jeduan:  thanx
[07:27] <sproingie> splitty splitty.  time for my daily bitching about how much irc topology sucks
[07:28] <bulmer> Oritemis: do you have a firewall in front of your machine or machine have firewall enabled?
[07:28] <Tekneek> I tried to boot up from the CD on ver. 6.10 and all I saw was brown background with a distorted window. I heard a sound then nothing happens, just sits there.
[07:28] <jeduan> hey, any recomendation for a b/w laser printer, i'm looking for a cheapo one like samsung 1610
[07:29] <verma> can I run 32-bit applications on an x86_64 arch machine?
[07:29] <Oritemis> bulmer, yes, I have a firewall. The port is set to allow connections, And after stop the firewall I still unenable to connect.
[07:29] <PiNE> has anyone tried ubuntu on the intel mac powerbooks?
[07:30] <jimmio> I get this
[07:30] <jimmio> configure:7745: error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check
[07:30] <jimmio> See `config.log' for more details.
[07:30] <jeduan> PiNE, i hear the support is ok, but you can try it first on parallels if you want
[07:30] <bulmer> Oritemis: if I were you, disable your firewall temporarily then trace the problem, then upon confirming connectivity you activate your firewall rules
[07:30] <PiNE> jeduan, what are parallels?
[07:31] <Oritemis> bulmer, already done.
[07:31] <bulmer> Ortemis what is the exact error if you get any when you connecT?
[07:31] <Oritemis> no connection, even with firewall desabled
[07:31] <elvis> can someone help me please
[07:31] <jimmio> configure:7745: error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check
[07:31] <jimmio> See `config.log' for more details.
[07:31] <jeduan> parallels is an application for mac os x that lets you run an os inside it like vmware or virtual pc www.parallels.com
[07:31] <CheshireViking> !ask | elvis
[07:31] <ubotu> elvis: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:31] <jimmio> I chaecked the log and it doesn't help at alll
[07:32] <elvis> i have a ext2 drive that was previously ntfs
[07:32] <elvis> but i only have read acess
[07:32] <PiNE> jeduan, cheers, i'll check that out!
[07:32] <elvis> i need read and write
[07:32] <eric> Hello everyone
[07:32] <rockergurl> hello
[07:32] <bulmer> Oritemis: how exactly do you connect?
[07:32] <rockergurl> can someone tell me, After I download some icon packages
[07:32] <rockergurl> were do I put them?
[07:33] <Mirrakor> Is it possible that someone insert his install cd, and can set up a ssh server, so that I can access it and do the text-mode-install from remote?
[07:33] <Oritemis> bulmer, tryied many options, live mysql administrator, openoffice and kine(?).
[07:33] <jeduan> rockergurl you can put it on ~/.icons or drag and drop it on gnome-theme-manager
[07:33] <eric> any experience with tuner tv card wintv-pci-fm with the new conexant chipset
[07:33] <ardchoille> rockergurl: You can unpack them into ~/.icons for your user or /usr/share/icons for system-wide use.
[07:34] <bulmer> Oritemis: can you private me the exact command line using mysql client?
[07:34] <eric> wich IRC chanel will be
[07:34] <elvis> anyone help me?
[07:34] <neil__> hey all
[07:34] <neil__> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13392/
[07:34] <neil__> can some1 look at that
[07:34] <ardchoille> bulmer: Did you turn filtered on?
[07:34] <neil__> top is with beryl, bottom is without
[07:34] <neil__> MASSIVE fps difference!!
[07:35] <bulmer> ardchoille: not i, i can connect to his server, its him that cant connect
[07:35] <LjL> /whowas mythos_
[07:35] <Oritemis> bulmer, I don't tryied mysql client yet.
[07:35] <Oritemis> bulmer, can you give me the command throug sql client?
[07:35] <ardchoille> bulmer: He id identified to nickserv, you aren't. He won't be seeing any of your posts in pm. just FYI
[07:35] <jeduan> elvis can you write on it with root access?
[07:35] <Mirrakor> is it possible to do a remote installation via ssh for kubuntu, with the CD version? and If yes, how?
[07:36] <bulmer> thanks for the reminder ardchoille
[07:36] <rockergurl> how can I get to  /usr/share/icons?
[07:36] <elvis32> ok i was here last night then lol
[07:37] <bulmer> Oritemis  i used  mysql -h emysql.mestrar.com.br -u usernamehere -ppasswordhere
[07:37] <Oritemis> bulmer, ok.
[07:37] <elvis32> jeduan i aint tryed that
[07:37] <starz> anyone tried feisty?
[07:37] <rockergurl> jeduan:how do I get to  /usr/share/icons
[07:38] <starz> on something with low hardware?
[07:38] <jeduan> elvis32 try it to see if it's a permission thing or an fstab thing
[07:38] <elvis32> ok will try
[07:38] <jeduan> rockergurl, what do you mean?
[07:38] <CheshireViking> elvis32, is it mounted through your fstab at bootup
[07:39] <xtknight> rockergurl, "nautilus /usr/share/icons"
[07:39] <rockergurl> Juduan: how do I get to that folder to put the files in
[07:39] <Oritemis> bulmer, ERROR 2003 (HY000): Can't connect to MySQL server on 'emysql.mestrar.com.br' (111)
[07:39] <xtknight> rockergurl, you need root for that folder, though.  so "gksu nautilus /usr/share/icons"
[07:39] <rockergurl> thank you
[07:40] <elvis32> my mouse wont share when i go to switch user
[07:40] <mrigns> rockergurl: i think u could put them in /home/<your name>/.icons/
[07:40] <mrigns> too
[07:40] <xtknight> you could also
[07:40] <xtknight> but then gksu synaptic will not pick up the theme
[07:40] <elvis32> cheshshire its auto mounted
[07:40] <merick> when switching from a crt monitor with a standard vga connector to a flat panel with dvi, will ubuntu detect the change or will I need to set it up manually?
[07:40] <xtknight> so /usr/share/icons is a better idea unless you also want to put them in /root/.icons/
[07:40] <bulmer> merick did you try yet?
[07:41] <xtknight> merick, i believe it will.  although may be some complications.
[07:41] <jeduan> oh, xtknight that's a great tip, didn't know that
[07:41] <merick> not yet, i wanted to ask here first
[07:41] <bulmer> merick go ahead you try it, i give you full permissions...lolz
[07:41] <merick> just in case I did need to change something
[07:41] <madmax> hello
[07:41] <merick> lol
[07:41] <xtknight> !hi | madmax
[07:41] <ubotu> madmax: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[07:41] <kysiragi> can someone give me a guide to loading wifi drivers through ndiswrapper?
[07:41] <xtknight> merick, `sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg`  after you get your lcd
[07:42] <CheshireViking> elvis32, rite, as jeduan suggested, best to check whether you can write to it as something other than your normal user
[07:42] <madmax> I need help regarding an external hard drive
[07:42] <xtknight> !ask | madmax, elaborate
[07:42] <CarlFK> swfplayer says: open dsp: Device or resource busy
[07:42] <ubotu> madmax, elaborate: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:42] <ubuntuEdgy> is wakeon lan and "ring" diffrent ?
[07:42] <CarlFK> how do I find out what is using it?
[07:42] <elvis32> cheshire it wont share the mouse (touchpad)#
[07:42] <xtknight> CarlF1, fuser /dev/dsp
[07:42] <madmax> I can see everything on it, but can not write to it
[07:42] <madmax> using ubuntu
[07:42] <bulmer> madmax man pmount
[07:42] <Jowi> apt-cache policy show me the current and previous version of a package. is there a way to go back to that older version?
[07:43] <jrib> Jowi: sudo apt-get install PACKAGE=VERSION
[07:43] <xtknight> indeed
[07:43] <Jowi> thanks jrib :)
[07:43] <johnficca> anyone know how to install the nimbus theme for amd64?
[07:43] <madmax> it always says that i dont have permission
[07:43] <merick> ok, thanks
[07:43] <merick> exit
[07:43] <elvis32> ok brb need to log of this one
[07:43] <merick> lol
[07:43] <xtknight> madmax, do you know about fstab?
[07:44] <Mirthy> Anyone know what the program is called that can run Windows XP in Linux?
[07:44] <madmax> not reallly
[07:44] <madmax> oops
[07:44] <xtknight> Mirthy, virtualization, i.e. VMware, Xen, VirtualBox
[07:44] <madmax> not really
[07:44] <SlimeyPete> Mirthy: Qemu, VMWare, VirtualBox
[07:44] <Mirthy> You know which of those is the most popular?
[07:44] <Nehal> i can't get my wireless network going, i'm currently following the wireless trouble shooting page, but when i try to run 'sudo iwconfig eth0 essid "myssid" ap any commit' i get error operation not permitted.
[07:44] <xtknight> vmware
[07:44] <Mirthy> Okay, thanks.
[07:44] <xtknight> also the best, probably
[07:44] <SlimeyPete> VMware, but it's not free.
[07:45] <xtknight> it is $0
[07:45] <Mirthy> Oh, not free? :(
[07:45] <xtknight> but not open souce
[07:45] <Jowi> jrib, the package seem to be a metapackage and only the metapackage seem to get downgraded. do you know if there is a way to resolve that as well?
[07:45] <Mirthy> Oh o_O
[07:45] <xtknight> vmware server/player is free
[07:45] <madmax> will fstab change the permissions?
[07:45] <xtknight> workstation $$
[07:45] <fwedew> how can i enable the terminal to accept control+v instead of control+shift+v to paste things?
[07:45] <jrib> Jowi: nope
[07:45] <Mirthy> I see, I see.
[07:45] <xtknight> server/player roughly == workstation
[07:45] <SlimeyPete> mmm, but workstation isn't, and that's the most useful one for an individual
[07:45] <Mirthy> Hehe
[07:45] <xtknight> only thing missing is shared folders i think
[07:45] <jrib> Jowi: (I don't know, there may be a way)
[07:45] <Mirthy> You ever use it before xtknight?
[07:45] <xtknight> Mirthy, tons
[07:45] <rockergurl> jeduan:sorry, one more question. How do i change the icon theme?
[07:45] <tommy> Hello, anyone tried installing the OpenChrome 3d drivers as described on: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenChrome ?
[07:45] <Mirthy> Awesome.
[07:45] <xtknight> everyday
[07:45] <Mirthy> Nice :O
[07:46] <xtknight> ive always used Qemu and pretty much everything else
[07:46] <xtknight> vmware is the best
[07:46] <johnficca> anyone know how to install the nimbus theme for amd64?
[07:46] <Mirthy> I'm going to check that out then :D
[07:46] <kcusr1> Hi...can someone tell me how to install Ubuntu using text mode from the CD?  I have an X600 card, which X does not support by default
[07:46] <jeduan> open gnome-theme-manager, go to details and then icons
[07:46] <shmeelAway> hi, i'm on a laptop but want to use a external monitor, but the only way i can get to the external is by restarting, the key fnf6 won't work. can anyone helP?
[07:46] <xtknight> madmax, find the drive in "sudo lshw -short -class disk" and paste the corresponding line
[07:46] <Jowi> jrib, well, i try to find the depends and see if apt will be kind to me
[07:46] <SpOrTiF> wow
[07:47] <SpOrTiF> Nice channel
[07:47] <xtknight> !alternate | kcusr1
[07:47] <ubotu> kcusr1: 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.
[07:47] <xtknight> !hi | SpOrTiF
[07:47] <ubotu> SpOrTiF: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[07:47] <SpOrTiF> Thx xtknight and ubotu
[07:47] <xtknight> !thanks | SpOrTiF
[07:47] <ubotu> SpOrTiF: You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[07:47] <xtknight> ;)
[07:47] <fwedew> anyone knows how to enable ctrl+v on terminal? ubuntu ofcourse :)
[07:47] <xtknight> fwedew, good question.  although right click paste works (guessing you already knew)
[07:47] <elvis32> ok i can edit in rot
[07:47] <jrib> fwedew: use ctrl-shift-v
[07:47] <tommy> guess not
[07:48] <fwedew> jrib i know that
[07:48] <SpOrTiF> xtknight how i can see all operator of this channel?
[07:48] <xtknight> ctrl shift v doesnt do it for me
[07:48] <fwedew> but is it possible to change?
[07:48] <xtknight> SpOrTiF, they are not ops until a request
[07:48] <mrigns> try shift + paste
[07:48] <xtknight> SpOrTiF, just to keep privacy i guess
[07:48] <phoenix87ta> is it possible to format a drive as FAT32 from within ubuntu?
[07:48] <eric> hello, I'm trying to find a suitable chanal for tv & tuner card on ubuntu
[07:48] <xtknight> SpOrTiF, besides, you go slower than the speed limit when the cops are near you, no? :P
[07:48] <rockergurl> xtknight: were can I change the icon theme?
[07:48] <SpOrTiF> Because, on undernet network, all operator have @ on nickname
[07:48] <mrigns> phoeniyes, it is
[07:48] <SpOrTiF> Im new on this network
[07:48] <mrigns> err phoenix87ta
[07:48] <xtknight> SpOrTiF, they do hear too.  but they are called by a command i'd rather not type because i'd disturb the giants
[07:48] <kbidd> Phoenix321, yes...  look at the list of supported types in fdisk
[07:49] <xtknight> here*
[07:49] <mrigns> try gparted
[07:49] <jeduan> rockergurl didn't gnome-theme-manager work?
[07:49] <jrib> fwedew: it's not a good idea to use ctrl-v since it already does something else
[07:49] <xtknight> jrib, ctrl+shift+v doesn't do Paste in my terminal.  any clues?
[07:49] <phoenix87ta> mrigns, great, how?
[07:49] <kcusr1> so the bot wants me to get the alternate install CD, but i don't see it anywhere on the download website...is it not supported anymore?
[07:49] <mrigns> start gparted
[07:49] <phoenix87ta> mrigns, wait, was the gparted bit for me?
[07:49] <jrib> fwedew: you can change it to whatever you want in edit > keyboard shortcuts
[07:49] <mrigns> yes, it was
[07:49] <elvis32> ok it now says roots the owner of the drive
[07:49] <kbidd> xtknight, usually, clicking the middle mouse button will paste.
[07:49] <jrib> xtknight: checked edit > keyboard shortcuts?
[07:49] <phoenix87ta> does that start from console?
[07:50] <phoenix87ta> terminal, rather
[07:50] <neil__> any ideas? 3d is SO slow with beryl
[07:50] <neil__> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13392/
[07:50] <xtknight> jrib, it is <Shift><Control>V
[07:50] <xtknight> weird
[07:50] <neil__> heres an example of glxgears with / without beryl
[07:50] <mrigns> phoenix87ta: alt+f2
[07:50] <xtknight> jrib, seems to work now
[07:50] <b52laptop> apt-cache search java , give me java6  result how can i install java5
[07:50] <b52laptop> ?
[07:50] <xtknight> !info sun-java5-jre | b52laptop
[07:50] <ubotu> b52laptop: sun-java5-jre: Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 5.0. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 1.5.0-08-0ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 7279 kB, installed size 16132 kB
[07:51] <duri> ubuntu-server : in what way different from debian ?
[07:51] <lucciola> ..what is systray????
[07:51] <rockergurl> Jeduan: I don't see a Gnome-theme-manager
[07:51] <duri> lucciola: system tray
[07:51] <mrigns> rockergurl: its that "themes" what u've already found
[07:51] <xtknight> lucciola, systray is an abbreviation for system tray (or notification area).  it's the top right of your screen where the icons appear
[07:51] <xtknight> near the clock, etc
[07:51] <jeduan> you can open that with alt-f2, or going to system->preferencies->theme
[07:51] <SpOrTiF> xtknight, you're the programmer of ubotu?
[07:51] <b52laptop> Xteven,  apt-cache give me java6
[07:51] <madmax> will fstab allow me to write to my external hard drive?
[07:51] <xtknight> no
[07:51] <b52laptop> !!!!
[07:51] <phoenix87ta> mrigns, doesn't seem to be available.  synaptic?
[07:51] <lucciola> ah! yes! undestood, tenks
[07:51] <xtknight> SpOrTiF, no
[07:51] <xtknight> that would be Seveas i think
[07:52] <SpOrTiF> oh k
[07:52] <mrigns> phoenix87ta: hmm it should be, but yes try synaptic if it isnt
[07:52] <xtknight> we all know lots of commands for ubotu though :P
[07:52] <elvis32> anyone able to help me?
[07:52] <SpOrTiF> That bot's an eggrop?
[07:52] <xtknight> i guess
[07:52] <xtknight> !ubotu
[07:52] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[07:52] <jrib> SpOrTiF: he's a supybot
[07:53] <SpOrTiF> ok, really nice !
[07:53] <xtknight> SpOrTiF, more info http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/
[07:53] <xtknight> open source
[07:53] <xtknight> lol
[07:53] <madmax> someone, please help
[07:53] <SpOrTiF> wow :p
[07:53] <SpOrTiF> I like open source project !
[07:53] <jeduan> elvis32, try doing gksu gedit /etc/fstab and then adding umask=002 in the drive
[07:53] <xtknight> madmax, sorry.  yes it will allow that
[07:53] <xtknight> madmax, did you get the line from lshw?
[07:53] <kbidd> what is the current stable version of ubuntu?
[07:53] <xtknight> ( madmax, find the drive in "sudo lshw -short -class disk" and paste the corresponding line )
[07:53] <madmax> no
[07:53] <xtknight> kbidd, ubuntu edgy eft, 6.10
[07:53] <mrigns> kbidd: 6.10
[07:54] <xtknight> kernel 2.6.17-10
[07:54] <kcusr1> i need to use text mode install, and i don't see the alternate cd on the ubuntu website...is it not supported/released anymore?
[07:54] <kbidd> thanks
[07:54] <xtknight> last long term support is Dapper, 6.06
[07:54] <phoenix87ta> mrigns, yeah, wasn't installed.  the program should be fairly self-explanatory?
[07:54] <jrib> kcusr1: it's there, just not easy to find.  Use releases.ubuntu.com
[07:54] <xtknight> kcusr1, it exists
[07:54] <kcusr1> thanks jrib
[07:54] <xtknight> google can never find it thou
[07:54] <mrigns> phoenix87ta: it should though
[07:54] <xtknight> we need a !macro to find alternate
[07:54] <ardchoille> !alternate
[07:54] <ubotu> The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-mode installation CD. Use it if you wish to upgrade via CD, or for an "expert" mode install. For normal installs, use the Desktop CD, which is also a "Live" CD.
[07:54] <xtknight> can someone add cdimages.ubuntu.com (dvd) and release.ubuntu.com (alternate) to ubotu?
[07:55] <phoenix87ta> mrigns, thx much
[07:55] <xtknight> no link tho
[07:55] <mrigns> np
[07:55] <ardchoille> xtknight: I see
[07:55] <xtknight> they are difficult to find
[07:55] <xtknight> most people probably dont even know the dvds exist ;P
[07:55] <kbrooks> why, xtknight
[07:55] <MoNkUnClE> does anyone have the right to just ask a question in this channel???
[07:55] <kbrooks> wh y has canonical made the links sooo difficult to find
[07:55] <xtknight> MoNkUnClE, yes
[07:55] <jeduan> what does the dvd have in comparison to the cd?
[07:55] <xtknight> i dont know, dont ask me?
[07:55] <kbrooks> MoNkUnClE, you are asking a question. and we responded. ergo, yes
[07:56] <xtknight> jeduan, lots more packages
[07:56] <MoNkUnClE> i am having an issue installing 6.10 on same sata drive with vista and was wondering if anyone could give me a hand
[07:56] <xtknight> also some more debug options i think
[07:56] <kbrooks> MoNkUnClE, *sigh*
[07:56] <phoenix87ta> *snicker*
[07:56] <kbrooks> MoNkUnClE, you are asking a question. and we responded. ergo, yes
[07:56] <ardchoille> MoNkUnClE: It helps to list the exact issue.
[07:56] <xtknight> MoNkUnClE, what have you tried to fix it?
[07:56] <hajiko> How can I make my Update-Manager work as a user from the desktop icon?
[07:57] <jeduan> oh, so it would be a better fit if installing and internet is not always there, i guess?
[07:57] <kbrooks> MoNkUnClE, in fact, my response was a response to your question.
[07:57] <xtknight> oh quit it
[07:57] <xtknight> god
[07:57] <kbrooks> jeduan, no...
[07:57] <elvis32> jeduan were do i put that in the editor
[07:57] <revslowmo> How would a debug a crash that locks up my system
[07:57] <kbrooks> xtknight, fine.
[07:57] <colbert> how do I set permissions on a file so that it runs as root (sudo) ???
[07:57] <xtknight> colbert, do you want to execute a specific file as root?
[07:57] <jeduan> yeah, put umask=002 on the line that refers to the drive you are trying to edit
[07:57] <sorush20> how do I get information about the properties of my dvdrw and to see what max speed it will write at?
[07:58] <MoNkUnClE> well the issue is i get to prompt during bootup yet it fails somewhere in between during install have tried alternate install discs for both xubuntu and ubuntu
[07:58] <phoenix87ta> colbert, you could enable root login and then change it from the root account.  this works well for masses of files
[07:58] <elvis32> it that the auto mount line?
[07:58] <colbert> xtknight, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297676
[07:58] <xtknight> sorush20, gnome-baker i think
[07:58] <MoNkUnClE> it throws me into command line
[07:58] <livevil> Hi, I've problem with the internet connection, it's all well setted, like static ip, dns, etc. but connection doesn't work. But last time I've upgraded the kernel to the last edition, downloading it from www.kernel.org. Someone can help me? thank'
[07:58] <hajiko> Does the wheel group need to have a certain number?
[07:58] <predaeus> revslowmo, when does the crash happen usually?
[07:58] <colbert> xtknight, I have installed that script using "sudo bash fixamsn.sh" but when I click aMSN from the menu it starts and doesn't go.. I had it working on a previous install, I just need to set the permissions on it again
[07:58] <ardchoille> phoenix87ta: Please don't recommend enabling the root account. That isn't necessary nor recommended. Sudo can do what you need.
[07:58] <fwedew> how can i reset all of the fonts in ubuntu?
[07:58] <[BTF] Chm0d> !fiesty
[07:58] <ubotu> The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu) - Feisty will be released after 0:00 UTC of April, 1
[07:58] <sorcere12> hey guys iam running ubuntu live cd .. and my old crt monitor is flickersing at the desktop ..
[07:58] <sorcere12> please help
[07:58] <fwedew> they got really fucked up :(
[07:59] <revslowmo> predaeus: When I play a divx 5 avi file in totem
[07:59] <sorcere12> o changed by pressing  and going to lower resoloutions but still doenst work
[07:59] <sorcere12> i have a old crt monitor ..
[07:59] <xtknight> sorcere12, 60 hz? or flickreing a lot?
[07:59] <phoenix87ta> ardchoille, it works.  it's how I did it.  it's an option.
[07:59] <sorcere12> flikers alot mate
[07:59] <MoNkUnClE> i have been a ubuntu user since the beginning,yet never had to install on satga
[07:59] <xtknight> colbert, hmm i have no idea.  what permission are you setting?
[07:59] <revslowmo> predaeus: If I use the vesa video drivers it plays if I use savage it locks up
[07:59] <MoNkUnClE> sata
[07:59] <Mirthy> xtknight, you try VMWare Workstation 6.0 Beta?
[07:59] <ardchoille> phoenix87ta: It's not recommended in here.
[07:59] <xtknight> Mirthy, using that atm
[07:59] <Vanwarantio1> hi all
[07:59] <xtknight> (at the moment)
[07:59] <ardchoille> !worksforme | phoenix87ta
[07:59] <ubotu> phoenix87ta: Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should. Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability.
[07:59] <Mirthy> Any problems with it so far?
[08:00] <sorcere12> it gave me the same problem with windows .. but then .. i lowered the resoloution blam it worked
[08:00] <xtknight> Mirthy, not really.  it's pretty nice.  a bit slow until you disable Debug
[08:00] <sorcere12> but withg ubuntu live cd doesnt work for e
[08:00] <sorcere12> me
[08:00] <medi_cation> xtknight... how did you execute the install script for VMWare?
[08:00] <medi_cation> did  you sudo it?
[08:00] <xtknight> Mirthy, once it's out of beta, debug will be disbled by default
[08:00] <xtknight> medi_cation, sudo vmware-config.pl
[08:00] <Mirthy> nice.
[08:00] <medi_cation> or did you run as root?
[08:00] <Nehal> ok, i have network:0 DISABLED shown in lshw, how do i enable it?
[08:00] <xtknight> medi_cation, just sudo
[08:00] <sorcere12> i think my monitor only can go to 60 hz .. i think ..
[08:00] <phoenix87ta> ardchoille, I would hardly put using root account under the heading of common sense
[08:00] <medi_cation> thanks
[08:00] <xtknight> Nehal, sudo ifconfig eth0 up
[08:00] <Mirthy> Is it easy to disable debug, xtknight?
[08:01] <xtknight> Mirthy, yea
[08:01] <Vanwarantio1> i have a ups connected to my computer via serial cable. is there a known gui for feisty  to see what happens on the ups ?
[08:01] <medi_cation> think that's my problem... it throws an error that it can't 'power on' virtual machine
[08:01] <phoenix87ta> adichoille, perhaps that specific issue needs to be pointed out...I dunno...somewhere
[08:01] <xtknight> Mirthy, rename a couple folders i think, google it it's easy
[08:01] <neil__> how do I add an msn avatar in GAIM? I can see peoples pictures, but not add one! Not sure what to do..
[08:01] <Mirthy> Okay, cool.
[08:01] <Firefoxman> Hi, how do I request some one do build a package for ubuntu of already existing software? Ive heard it can be done in launchpad... ...
[08:01] <jeduan> elvis32 yeah, what you edit there automounts, you can also mount it manually
[08:01] <sorcere12> any one could help ?? really want to see ubuntu .. iam a newbie
[08:01] <xtknight> Firefoxman, ask politely in here is one way i suppose heh :P
[08:01] <sorcere12> would really appreciate your help
[08:01] <xtknight> Firefoxman, which package?
[08:01] <elvis32> jeduan it stil aint workin
[08:01] <Firefoxman> xtknight: Vidalia
[08:01] <sogen> j #ubuntu-pl
[08:01] <Firefoxman> http://www.vidalia-project.net/download.php
[08:01] <Nitro> Tool to mount .cue files?
[08:01] <kbidd> neil__, that would probably be better asked in #gaim
[08:01] <predaeus> revslowmo, hm that's nasty did you try other media players like vlc or mplayer to see if it is totem's fault somehow?
[08:01] <sorcere12> guys i just woke up and still trying to find a soloution to this i realltwant ubuntu
[08:02] <xtknight> i can build debs but i cant put it in the repositories
[08:02] <neil__> kbidd: thanks :)
[08:02] <xtknight> for that, i don't know
[08:02] <jrib> Firefoxman: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Packages/Candidates read the top, don't use the page
[08:02] <medi_cation> thanks again xt
[08:02] <MoNkUnClE> so what boot commandss could i run in order to see my sata drive with alternate it just freezes and does nothing at part where the partitioning starts
[08:02] <revslowmo> predaeus: Yeah I tried mplayer and it says it can find the codec
[08:02] <sorcere12> xtknight.. any suggestions
[08:02] <kashogi> hello room need help with read only file
[08:02] <xtknight> Firefoxman, on feisty at the moment? or edgy?
[08:02] <lucciola> .. how can i add an application on the systray (for example amarok) ?
[08:02] <AlucardXXVII> hey everyone, is there a help channel for beryl here
[08:02] <Firefoxman> !livecd > sorcere12
[08:02] <Firefoxman> xtknight: Fiesty.
[08:02] <Vanwarantio1> i have a ups connected to my computer via serial cable. is there a gui for feisty  to see what happens on the ups ? (sorry for poor english)
[08:02] <xtknight> sorcere12, sorry could you repeat your question
[08:02] <Nehal> xtknight: No such file or directory
[08:02] <Nehal> it is a wireless device btw
[08:03] <Nitro> Mounting tool for .cue files?
[08:03] <sorcere12> yeah i have a live cd
[08:03] <xtknight> Firefoxman, were you able to get the program running properly?
[08:03] <sorcere12> thats what i use
[08:03] <revslowmo> preaction:  What is the name of the pkg that the codec is in? I am running 7.04
[08:03] <mc44> AlucardXXVII: #ubuntu-effects
[08:03] <AlucardXXVII> thanks mc44
[08:03] <sorcere12> but my stupid old monitor flickers
[08:03] <xtknight> Nehal, pastebin `sudo lshw -class network` please
[08:03] <jeduan> sorcere12 you could try doing sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg -phigh on a terminal so you can set the sync
[08:03] <sorcere12> when it passes the menu and into the desktop gnome
[08:03] <Firefoxman> xtknight: No, I seem to have trouble getting Qt4.1 installed...
[08:03] <xtknight> sorcere12, it's probably a CRT problem if it's flickering tons.  if it's ujst a slight flicker than increase the refresh rate
[08:03] <sorcere12> whoa
[08:03] <sorcere12> how do i do that
[08:03] <sorcere12> iama  newbie ..
[08:03] <sorcere12> i can do that on a live cd?
[08:03] <conceited> LjL are you around?
[08:04] <Vanwarantio1> i have a ups connected to my computer via serial cable. is there a known gui for feisty  to see what happens on the ups ? (sorry for poor english)
[08:04] <LjL> sort of
[08:04] <jetscreamer> sorcere12: pass xvrefresh and xhrefresh maybe
[08:04] <lucciola> .. how can i add an application on the systray (for example amarok) ?
[08:04] <sorcere12> idont see a terminal or command line only a menu when the cd boots
[08:04] <predaeus> revslowmo, no idea sorry. since 7.04 is still beta you could also ask in #ubuntu+1 that is the channel for 7.04 maybe they know of such a driver or totem bug.
[08:04] <Nehal> xtknight: i can't get it to you, what with my network not working and all :)  ... are there any specific lines you need?
[08:04] <Firefoxman> /ubotu ups
[08:04] <conceited> LjL, do you use conky ?
[08:04] <jetscreamer> when booting
[08:04] <xtknight> Nehal, driver= ?
[08:04] <LjL> conceited: nope
[08:04] <revslowmo> predaeus: Ok
[08:04] <conceited> sheet
[08:04] <kashogi> i have windows harddrive tryin to save files from i have it mounted but the i cant seem to be able to copy the file from .
[08:04] <jeduan> for a terminal press alt-f2 then write gnome-terminal
[08:04] <ubuntu_> whoa what is all this stuff
[08:04] <kbidd> anyone know where i can get the md5s for the iso images?  Didn't see a link on ubuntu's download page.
[08:04] <kashogi> i get error read only file
[08:04] <Firefoxman> ubuntu_: This is the Ubuntu chat room.
[08:04] <kashogi> anyone please help
[08:04] <Firefoxman> !chat
[08:04] <jetscreamer> sorcere12: these http://www.kanotix.com/FAQ-myfaq-yes-id_cat-63.html#q245
[08:04] <ubotu> Instant Messenger Clients: Gaim (GNOME, http://help.ubuntu.com/community/GaimHowto), Kopete (KDE), both supporting MSN, Jabber, AIM, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise, ICQ and IRC.
[08:04] <Mirthy> xtknight, do I get the .rpm or the .tar file?
[08:04] <xtknight> Nehal, also" logical name" (interface name)...ethX
[08:05] <xtknight> Mirthy, tar
[08:05] <ubuntu_> o
[08:05] <Mirthy> OKay.
[08:05] <conceited> !conky install
[08:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about conky install - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:05] <conceited> !conky
[08:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about conky - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:05] <conceited> hmm
[08:05] <hajiko> Howcome I cannot execute the synaptic from the contextual menu?
[08:05] <Firefoxman> !rpm > Mirthy
[08:05] <Nehal> xtknight: there is no driver line, there is a product line... logical name= eth1  ... *-network:1 DISABLED
[08:05] <xtknight> hajiko, which menu?
[08:05] <ubuntu_> is this the same thing as gaim? ami in the same room if i were using gaim
[08:05] <elvis32> jeduan can u explain what i got to do in a pm please
[08:05] <mc44> kbidd: there should be a list of m5dums along with all the iso links at the bottom of the page
[08:05] <xtknight> Nehal, sudo ifconfig eth1 up
[08:05] <predaeus> revslowmo, you could also look at the end of /var/log/kern.log to see if the kernel logged some serious errror that would freeze the whole machine.
[08:05] <hajiko> gnome's system administration menu xtknight
[08:05] <xtknight> Nehal, also, is it wired or wireless ethernet?
[08:05] <Firefoxman> hajiko: It is at the bottom of the applications menue.
[08:05] <hajiko> yah
[08:05] <kbidd> kashogi, by default, you can't write to an NTFS partition, but you should be able to read from it... if you mounted it as root, it is possible you forgot to give all users permission to read from the partition... try copying the files as root.
[08:05] <Nehal> xtknight wireless
[08:06] <hajiko> but it says run as root.
[08:06] <xtknight> that's actualyl a simplified synaptic
[08:06] <Mirthy> Thanks for that Firefoxman, hehe
[08:06] <Firefoxman> hajiko: Just use the one under applications
[08:06] <Nehal> BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller
[08:06] <Firefoxman> Mirthy: np.
[08:06] <xtknight> hajiko,  system->admin->synaptic  , synaptic must be run as root
[08:06] <hajiko> Cant it sudo?!
[08:06] <revslowmo> predaeus: k
[08:06] <xtknight> Nehal, hmm..i dont know about that.
[08:06] <xtknight> !wireless | Nehal
[08:06] <ubotu> Nehal: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[08:06] <kbidd> mc44, maybe im at the wrong download page, cuz i dont see it... im using http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
[08:06] <ardchoille> !gksudo | hajiko
[08:06] <ubotu> hajiko: 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> 
[08:06] <guest14564564> Hey
[08:06] <Nehal> driver=bcm43xx  ... there it is
[08:06] <guest14564564> Im just takin a look
[08:06] <xtknight> hajiko, i guess i dont understand the problem
[08:06] <guest14564564> Nice IRc client
[08:06] <jetscreamer> !tell me -about root
[08:07] <xtknight> Nehal, so what happens with "sudo ifconfig eth1 up" ?
[08:07] <Firefoxman> !bot
[08:07] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[08:07] <lubor> hi, is there anybody experienced with GPRS connection via bluetooth?
[08:07] <jetscreamer> !tell jetscreamer -about root
[08:07] <Mirthy> xtknight, will I have to have my XP partition "mounted" in order for it to work, BTW?
[08:07] <kashogi> i do sudo  cp blah ... but get error read only file
[08:07] <Mirthy> VMWare, that is.
[08:07] <Firefoxman> !root > jetscreamer
[08:07] <revslowmo> predaeus: Nothing in kernel.0
[08:07] <mrigns> !root | jetscreamer
[08:07] <ubotu> jetscreamer: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[08:07] <kashogi> i am using live ubuntu
[08:07] <jetscreamer> uh
[08:07] <kashogi> cd
[08:07] <mc44> kbidd: http://releases.ubuntu.com/edgy/MD5SUMS
[08:07] <rNIUS> hi!
[08:07] <jetscreamer> i was testing the bot, not the factoid, but thanks
[08:08] <xtknight> Firefoxman, sudo apt-get install libqt4-dev &&  ./configure --with-qt-dir=/usr/share/qt4
[08:08] <Firefoxman> Thanks
[08:08] <Firefoxman> xtknight: Thanks!
[08:08] <MoNkUnClE> kbrooks any ideas,xtknight any ideas,anyone please help me please
[08:08] <xtknight> Mirthy, no
[08:08] <kbidd> kashogi, are you sure you have the partition mounted... (you probably already know this, but type "mount" with no options to view a list of currently mounted partitions, and what type they are mounted as)
[08:08] <xtknight> Mirthy, you install XP again in a virtualized environment
[08:08] <Mirthy> Ahhh.
[08:08] <xtknight> Mirthy, put in the cd, just like a new pc
[08:08] <predaeus> revslowmo, is there no file called kern.log in /var/log  ?
[08:09] <Mirthy> Okay, that's even better then!
[08:09] <xtknight> Mirthy, you can boot your existing install but it is *DANGEROUS*
[08:09] <bullgard4> What forum is best suited to discuss Ekiga problems?
[08:09] <Mirthy> Don't want to take any risks xtknight, haha.
[08:09] <kashogi> i can see the files i actually managed to transfer one the file through ftp
[08:09] <sorcere12> jeduan hey man .. so i press what to bring up terminal and then what commands to type in to get that running
[08:09] <xtknight> MoNkUnClE, sorry can't remember your problem
[08:09] <ardchoille> MoNkUnClE: Help with what?
[08:09] <MoNkUnClE> xtknight sta install
[08:09] <kbrooks> xtknight, whats w/ the danger?
[08:09] <MoNkUnClE> sata
[08:09] <xtknight> kbrooks, allowing a vitrualized program access to a physical partition
[08:09] <hmm> Woho, linux at last.... :))
[08:09] <revslowmo> predaeus: Sorry my bad did read kern.log
[08:10] <MoNkUnClE> can't install on same disc with vista
[08:10] <MoNkUnClE> it's a sata disc
[08:10] <hamburglar> i need some help, x windows wont start up, after i tried to update graphics drivers to fglrx
[08:10] <kbrooks> xtknight, i saiid, "what's with ...", not "what's ...".
[08:10] <MoNkUnClE> one disc two partitions
[08:10] <xtknight> kbrooks, what?
[08:10] <revslowmo> predaeus:  Think I should file a bug under totem?
[08:10] <jeduan> on the terminal type sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:10] <kbrooks> xtknight, as in, why is it dangerous?
[08:10] <revslowmo> predaeus: or the video driver
[08:10] <sorcere12> and then what it shoudl work lol
[08:10] <bulmer> hamburglar: i hope you save a copy for backup, use the backup now to recover
[08:10] <sorcere12> i dunno how linux works iam really new
[08:10] <predaeus> revslowmo, is it totally empty? you would have to scroll up a bit from the bottom because your last boot will be logged there aswell.
[08:11] <mc44> hamburglar: what video card do you have?
[08:11] <Oritemis> bulmer, You helped me a lot. Thank you!
[08:11] <jimmio> I have a question. I'm using Beryl window manager and everytime I press the shift button the window flashes, is there a way to remove it?
[08:11] <bulmer> Oritemis: you're welcome
[08:11] <xtknight> kbrooks, well for one, you are booting an existing install.  it has to redetect all your hardware, possibly removing drivers you had on there.  it'll undoubtedly screw the install you have on that disk.  plus, if vmware crashes, the physical partition can be more easily damaged
[08:11] <revslowmo> predaeus: Oh its not empty that last thing before the reboot it my wireless interface flapping nothing about segv or oops
[08:11] <MoNkUnClE> ardchoille it's an issue i am having installing 6.10 on same sata drive with vista,it stalls during install and alternate does the same i don't think it sees the drive or blank partition
[08:12] <jimmio> I have a question. I'm using Beryl window manager and everytime I press the shift button the window flashes, is there a way to remove it?
[08:12] <mc44> !repeat | jimmio
[08:12] <ubotu> jimmio: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[08:12] <hamburglar> there was an /etc/X11/xorg.conf~, which i renamed to xorg.conf, but x windows still wont start, is there another backup you're referring to?
[08:12] <biosword> ciao
[08:12] <Nitro> Nobody? >.>
[08:12] <predaeus> revslowmo, ah.
[08:12] <valvavas> BRAZIL
[08:12] <jrib> !br | valvavas
[08:12] <ubotu> valvavas: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[08:12] <nickk> hey, i just installed a new widescreen monitor.. and i set the correct settings in NVidia XServer conf.. and apply it to the /X11/xorg.conf file.. but when i restart the pc the resolution returns to default.. can anyone point me in the right direction
[08:12] <sorush20> how do I get information about the properties of my dvdrw and to see what max speed it will write at?
[08:12] <mc44> hamburglar: what video card are you using?
[08:13] <revslowmo> predaeus: I wanna say its the video driver cause changing the video driver fixes the problem
[08:13] <predaeus> revslowmo, if it does not happen with another driver than it is very likely the driver that causes this.
[08:13] <predaeus> yup
[08:13] <MoNkUnClE> xtknight installing 6.10 on same sata drive with vista,it stalls during install and alternate does the same i don't think it sees the drive or blank partition any ideas
[08:13] <hamburglar> ati 9000 mobile
[08:13] <revslowmo> predaeus: But without any debug info this is going to suck to debug
[08:13] <xtknight> MoNkUnClE, not really.  where does it stall?
[08:13] <valvavas> #ubuntu-br
[08:14] <xtknight> valvavas, /join #ubuntu-br
[08:14] <hamburglar> i followed the 6.10 instructions from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[08:14] <hamburglar> although i'm using 7.04 beta
[08:14] <Nehal> xtknight: i think i have to follow the instructions here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=185174
[08:14] <Nehal> doesn't look like fun :(
[08:14] <mc44> hamburglar: run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" and choose the ati driver
[08:14] <xtknight> Nehal, nope :O
[08:14] <MoNkUnClE> xtknight at a ram file system prompt or something like that like i see the file directories but not sure where to go from there i tried sudo fdisk sudo gparted and so on
[08:14] <xtknight> Nehal, (doesnt sound fun)
[08:14] <dazjorz> Hi
[08:15] <nickk> hey.. im running Ubuntu 6.10 and my resolution keeps resetting on restart... anyone know what i could do?
[08:15] <xtknight>  Nehal i got through them though
[08:15] <xtknight> MoNkUnClE, ohh... (initramfs)?
[08:15] <joecool234> hello...I need help with sharing folders and my printer from Ubuntu 6.10 on a windows network
[08:15] <joecool234> is this the right room?
[08:15] <MoNkUnClE> xtknight yeah
[08:15] <xtknight> MoNkUnClE, that sucks.  i have no idea
[08:15] <lufis>  I selected some files to delete on my desktop, clicked in white-space (and thereby unknowingly unselecting them), hit "delete" (real delete, not trash) and POOF! my desktop directory is gone. WTF!
[08:15] <MoNkUnClE> ok thx
[08:15] <Nitro> I'm sorry I'm bugging, but are there nobody which knows of a gui mount tool to mount .cue, .iso etc?
[08:15] <xtknight> on google "initramfs prompt ubuntu" i guess
[08:15] <predaeus> revslowmo, what gfx card do you have again? sorry I forgot and it scrolled out of history
[08:15] <cables> In the Distribution Upgrade in Feisty, it prints the download speed in kb/s... shouldn't it be kB/s? Either that or it's just going REALLY slow.
[08:15] <dazjorz> I'm not sure what's going wrong, but I'd like to type an e with two dots on it, I used to be able to use shift+' e, but now that produces "e. I think it's because the keyboard is configured as dutch and I need to configure it to english. Is there any way to do this?
[08:16] <xtknight> kb/s is kilobytes per second still
[08:16] <xtknight> until SI tried to screw everything up
[08:16] <xtknight> :P
[08:16] <zligacy> Hi i have tried to get my wireless working following the details for ndiswrapper
[08:16] <revslowmo> predaeus: Its a ProSavage I think a twister card
[08:16] <dazjorz> The keymap is allright, all the characters are where I want 'em to be. (!@#$%^& etc)
[08:16] <joecool234> wow...never used IRC before, is there a way to join a private chat?
[08:16] <revslowmo> predaeus:  Its on a laptop
[08:16] <cables> xtknight, I'm confused... what's kilobits then?
[08:16] <cables> joecool234, you need to register, then you can.
[08:16] <xtknight> cables, kbits usually.  nobody uses it much
[08:16] <joecool234> ok, coo
[08:16] <xtknight> cables, if you see kb/s in a program, it's kilobytes per second almost undoubtedly.
[08:16] <joecool234> can u point me in the right direction>
[08:16] <cables> !register | joecool234
[08:16] <ubotu> joecool234: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[08:16] <kootaphor> How do I uninstall Hamachi? Or any program for that matter that I've installed by some means other than a "neat package?" Is it safe to just kill the process and remove the bin files etc?
[08:16] <cassio> # unbuntu-br
[08:16] <revslowmo> predaeus: 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: S3 Inc. 86C380 [ProSavageDDR K4M266]  (rev 02)
[08:17] <xtknight> cables, file a bug if you'd like it renamed
[08:17] <cassio> #ubuntu-br
[08:17] <cables> xtknight, I think I shall
[08:17] <Bill_Gate> Need some emergency help.
[08:17] <cassio> como passo p br
[08:17] <nickk> does anyone know why my resolution resets everytime i reset the computer? im running Ubuntu 6.10 w/ Nvidia 6800GT and LG Widescreen 20" LCD
[08:17] <jrib> cassio: /join #ubuntu-br
[08:17] <Factory> kootaphor: apt-get remove  OR  aptitude remove
[08:17] <Bill_Gate> How can I start ubuntu to console with nothing loaded as possible (kernel modules)
[08:17] <Bill_Gate> I need to delete a file.
[08:17] <Factory> kootaphor, Dunno about just removing the binarys. Probably not a good idea.
[08:17] <xtknight> kootaphor, it depends on the program.  but you can use 'checkinstall' to make a debian package for easy removal sometimes.  i doubt it, with hamachi, though.  check the README
[08:18] <xtknight> Factory, hamachi has no deb
[08:18] <xtknight> so apt-get cant do it
[08:18] <Journeyman> when my master volume is ajusted it doesn't ajust any of the sound
[08:18] <jrib> Bill_Gate: reboot and choose "recovery mode" from the grub menu?
[08:18] <FirstStrike> is there anyway to get an external USB cd/dvd drive to be recognized as bootable? my bios sees it. i set it as the first bootable device..stick the ubuntu cd in the drive and..it still doesn't boot from the disk.
[08:18] <Factory> xtknight, ah, sorry.
[08:18] <Bill_Gate> jrib: reboot hanging as well.
[08:18] <kootaphor> right, I tried the remove then realize I must have done a fancy-fancy tar/make/ type install.
[08:18] <Journeyman> I can adjust the PCM volume and it will go up and down as I set it
[08:18] <jrib> Bill_Gate: boot a live cd, mount the partition, and delete your file
[08:18] <joecool234> ok
[08:18] <joecool234> i think im registered
[08:19] <Bill_Gate> jrib: ARG!!! cant do that either. livecd hangs the machine too. :-(
[08:19] <joecool234> any sharing gurus here?
[08:19] <Nitro> I'm sorry I'm bugging, but are there nobody which knows of a gui mount tool to mount .cue, .iso etc?
[08:19] <dazjorz> Nitro: bugging?
[08:19] <Bill_Gate> jrib: the NIC module hangs the kernel.
[08:19] <jrib> Bill_Gate: have you tried passing init=/bin/sh  to the grub line?  or a different live cd?
[08:19] <revslowmo> predaeus: My only other question is divx 5 supported in ubuntu or did I get the codec from the universe or multiverse
[08:19] <twav> Nitro: Are you trying to mount a video file?
[08:20] <cables> Nitro, you most certainly ARE "bugging"... you've asked the same questions like 3 times in 5 minutes.
[08:20] <Nitro> Excatly.
[08:20] <predaeus> revslowmo, only found this so far http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-539701.html?sid=b2b84eb64b8225ea8e0701bb420c36d8
[08:20] <Factory> Nitro, http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy#How_to_mount.2Funmount_Image_.28ISO.29_files_without_burning
[08:20] <alex186> hi
[08:20] <krzysztof> hej
[08:20] <hamburglar> mc44: thanks that worked
[08:20] <Factory> Nitro, google helps =)
[08:20] <cables> Nitro, then you go and misspell things! Shame on you :)
[08:20] <revslowmo> predaeus:  Ill check it out
[08:20] <alex186> is any one here good with games
[08:20] <Factory> Nitro, I just searched for "mount iso ubuntu"
[08:20] <alex186> ?
[08:20] <predaeus> revslowmo, don't know about that codec sorry
[08:20] <alex186> ?
[08:20] <krzysztof> jfkhdskufhfnmsgwaejitoecnj mhrweuiornxwhe reur;lkewjt;wet
[08:20] <Bill_Gate> jrib: the only livecd I can use is PcLinuxOS.  and I need to grab it again.
[08:20] <krzysztof> hbsdoactman mriu4wencfwlt
[08:20] <krzysztof> jhtcfq34y53q4jtkrehnc3wp
[08:20] <alex186> anyone here can help me
[08:20] <mc44> hamburglar: no problem
[08:20] <krzysztof> tjhuvcq4tcm] 
[08:20] <cables> !ops
[08:20] <Bill_Gate> just need a quick way to delete that file
[08:20] <alex186> any1?
[08:20] <ubotu> 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
[08:20] <krzysztof> cm4tm
[08:20] <krzysztof> vjjfgojgsa
[08:20] <twav> Why dont you just get vlc(vlc plays bin files like any other video file format by just dragging it onto the player)
[08:20] <Nitro> Factory: But it's not an .iso Factory
[08:20] <krzysztof> kvmc,.tq.vt 5y5o4mv ykmvp[awer.lofc4yhbkdy
[08:20] <dazjorz> krzysztof: ?
[08:20] <alex186> help anyone i need help
[08:21] <krzysztof> bmmjfdg,
[08:21] <Amaranth> cables: ?
[08:21] <xtknight> !pl | krzysztof
[08:21] <krzysztof> hbcvx jnyuo,k
[08:21] <ubotu> krzysztof: Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[08:21] <alex186> hi
[08:21] <cables> Amaranth, krzysztof
[08:21] <alex186> omg] 
[08:21] <xtknight> different encoding i guess
[08:21] <alex186> any1 here can help me
[08:21] <xtknight> PL from his whois
[08:21] <alex186> ?"
[08:21] <nalioth> xtknight: taht is not polish, it's Troll
[08:21] <xtknight> lol
[08:21] <cables> Amaranth, he/she's typing random crap. Or was.
[08:21] <predaeus> revslowmo, I guess it really is a driver problem.
[08:21] <xtknight> just making sure
[08:21] <alex186> any1 can help me?
[08:21] <Bill_Gate> crap..
[08:21] <Bill_Gate> freaking this sucks.
[08:21] <colbert> Anyone know what has happened to lm-sensors? I tried installing but it's not available it seems, is there a replacement/modification of it??
[08:21] <Factory> Nitro, http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Mount_ISO_script
[08:21] <cables> Bill_Gate, y'know, a nick like that will get you hurt out here :)
[08:21] <mc44> nalioth: !tr doesnt work for that :p
[08:22] <revslowmo> predaeus: Yeah Ill just file a bug under the x video driver savage and see where it goes.
[08:22] <Factory> Nitro, Use google next time bro. Much easier than getting chewed out in an irc channel./
[08:22] <Nehal> i give up...
[08:22] <cables> Does anyone know why the repos are so slow? I mean, I usually get only about 200 kB/s. I download most things at around 600!
[08:23] <colbert> !lm-sensors
[08:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lm-sensors - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:23] <nexeus> !nautilus scripts
[08:23] <cables> !info lm-sensors
[08:23] <ubotu> lm-sensors: utilities to read temperature/voltage/fan sensors. In component main, is extra. Version 1:2.10.0-7ubuntu3 (edgy), package size 479 kB, installed size 1472 kB
[08:23] <rylasasin> how do I make youtube/livevideo movies work?
[08:23] <cables> colbert, there ya go :)
[08:23] <cables> rylasasin, you need to insttall flash.
[08:23] <cables> !flash | rylasasin
[08:23] <ubotu> rylasasin: 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
[08:23] <ubotu> Flash 9 (Final release) is now available for dapper-backports and edgy-backports. See !backports and !flash
[08:23] <xtknight> flash 9 at that
[08:23] <lucifiel> goddamnit... how do you give yourself permission to copy your backup profiles folder into /etc/firefox/profile  I mean, I understand the need for security but this is getting kinda frustrating.
[08:23] <Mirthy> xtknight, you know where I can get some installation instructions for that VMWare Beta?
[08:23] <rylasasin> !flash
[08:23] <lucifiel> !firefox
[08:23] <ubotu> firefox is the default web-browser on Ubuntu. To install the latest version, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxNewVersion Installing plugins: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxPlugins
[08:24] <Bill_Gate> Spent like a billion hours installing linux.. and now it breaks. :-(
[08:24] <cables> !msgthebot | Everyone
[08:24] <ubotu> Everyone: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[08:24] <xtknight> Mirthy, hmm i dont know.  just extract tar.gz, run sudo ./vmware-install.pl
[08:24] <Mirthy> oh..
[08:24] <Mirthy> Sounds easy enough!
[08:24] <colbert> cables, Okay thanks.. but this is what I get: http://pastebin.ca/419880
[08:24] <cables> Bill_Gate, Ubuntu installed in 20 minutes for me... "your OS" installed in around 2 hours!
[08:24] <xtknight> lucifiel, sudo chmod -R u+w /etc/firefox/profile
[08:24] <cables> Bill_Gate, if you want help, ask your question... #ubuntu-offtopic is for randing.
[08:25] <untouch> wich command is for restart sound devices
[08:25] <lucifiel> xtknight: wow i know -r = read but what's "u" and "w"?
[08:25] <Bill_Gate> I have an impossible problem :-(
[08:25] <untouch> rcalsasound dosnt works
[08:25] <xtknight> lucifiel, u+w = user has permissions to write
[08:25] <Bill_Gate> they have to fix the kernel to fix my problem.
[08:25] <cables> colbert, that is WEIRD. Try running sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude install lm-sensors
[08:25] <untouch> Bill_Gate: fix ur kernel by urself
[08:25] <xtknight> lucifiel, a plus just separates  them as a delimeter
[08:25] <xtknight> delimiter *
[08:25] <cables> Bill_Gate, seriously, what's the problem? We might be able to help...
[08:26] <MK_Mike> hey, i started up my pc and it did a fdisk on hardrive and it failed... what should i do?
[08:26] <Bill_Gate> untouch: I did.. but unfortunally got overwritten by some "overseen" things.
[08:26] <xtknight> Bill_Gate, 'they' dont have to fix the kernel
[08:26] <xtknight> you can
[08:26] <guest14564564> I have to say, great distro!
[08:26] <Bill_Gate> thats how I got it installed in the first place
[08:26] <lucifiel> xtknight: right thank you. :)  delimiter ? uhm some common user terms, please? :P O_o;;
[08:26] <guest14564564> I like it better than suse
[08:26] <guest14564564> Definitely
[08:26] <xtknight> lucifiel, delimiter is just a separator between two items..it delimits them you can say.  dictionary :P
[08:26] <Weebs> can someone help me with installing ubuntu with mac os x?
[08:27] <revslowmo> predaeus: http://www.flickr.com/photos/57244393@N00/134263889/ <--- what mine does but locks up
[08:27] <twav> Weebs: there are plenty of tutorials out there
[08:27] <Bill_Gate> Weebs: ??
[08:27] <colbert> cables, thanks now it is installing :)
[08:27] <cables> colbert, are you sure it's not just updating?
[08:27] <Journeyman> my master volume doesn't adjust the volume
[08:27] <Journeyman> anyone know why?
[08:27] <cables> Journeyman, Dell?
[08:27] <colbert> cableroy, nope i just did aptitude install lm-sensors, it installed :)
[08:27] <MK_Mike> Hello all, i started up my pc and it did a fdisk on hardrive and it failed... what should i do?
[08:27] <Weebs> well actually, right now my OS X partition is just completely empty and i'd like to install ubuntu as the only OS, but would this harm the computer?
[08:28] <colbert>  woops i mean cables :)
[08:28] <MK_Mike> Hello all, i started up my pc and it did a fdisk on hardrive and it failed... what should i do?
[08:28] <cables> colbert, I'm untabbable :)
[08:28] <jacksonL> how would I correct my monitor's gamma in ubuntu?
[08:28] <colbert> lol
[08:28] <twav> Weebs: no, it wouldnt
[08:28] <cables> Journeyman, is it a Dell?
[08:28] <Weebs> alright, so theres no like hidden partitions or anything ih ave to worry about?
[08:28] <urbs> will feisty performe better or slower on old machines compared to edgy ?
[08:28] <twav> nup
[08:28] <untouch> what is the command to restart the sound ouput ?
[08:28] <hamburglar> ati mobility 9000, laptop, trying to run WoW on WINE, tried installing the fglrx drivers to get 3d running as i was getting jagged particles in 3d, broke xwindows and used the "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" command to get it back, now WoW wont start up at all, error message "unable to start up 3d acceleration"
[08:28] <cables> Journeyman, do any other volume control sliders make a difference?
[08:28] <untouch> i dont want to reboot my system this suxx...
[08:28] <elvis32> can someone pm me with help on mounting a external drive as i cant follow convo as to mny people talking
[08:29] <cables> urbs, I don't see why it should be slower, unless you enable new features like desktop effects.
[08:29] <mc44> hamburglar: the ati driver doesnt do 3d acceleration
[08:29] <grndslm> jacksonL:  there is an xgamma command, i believe...
[08:29] <jetscreamer> ati driver does 3d for 'some' ati cards
[08:29] <cables> urbs, you could try Xubuntu, it's way faster on old systems, and it's officially supported.
[08:29] <Bill_Gate> YES!!!
[08:29] <hamburglar> gotcha, so, what are my options?
[08:29] <Bill_Gate> At the least the stupid program made a backup of my kernel!!!!!!!!!
[08:29] <Bill_Gate> YES
[08:29] <hamburglar> try the fglrx drivers again?
[08:30] <jetscreamer> it's not a backup
[08:30] <mc44> hamburglar: hope ati comes out with better drivers
[08:30] <jetscreamer> it's the same one
[08:30] <predaeus> untouch, probably you could do something like sudo /etc/init.d/alsa restart there is other alsa*** scripts there aswell. But not sure it this would do it.
[08:30] <jetscreamer> edit menu.lst bill
[08:30] <mc44> Bill_Gate: please stop ranting
[08:30] <Bill_Gate> jetscreamer: LOL
[08:30] <grndslm> fo' real, Bill...lay off the meds for now, man
[08:31] <Journeyman> cables: yes, the PCM seems to be the true master volume
[08:31] <colbert> cables, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2780 <-- what does it mean with step 2, "run the mkdev.sh script from lm-sensors source" what does it mean lm-sensors source ?
[08:31] <hamburglar> so fglrx drivers wont work for me? i figured it was supported, since it doesnt say its not supported
[08:31] <cables> Journeyman, what about the "headphone" or other ones?
[08:31] <Journeyman> I want to set my media key to control it
[08:31] <Journeyman> i see no headphones volume
[08:32] <cables> Journeyman, I had a problem like that, where master controlled the speakers and headphone controlled the headphone volume. Someone helped me fix it, but I don't know what they did... sorry.
[08:32] <Jossver> wow
[08:32] <cables> colbert, no idea... btw, there's a package called sensors-applet that's easy to configure and sits in your gnome panel. I don't know if it's as versatile though...
[08:32] <cables> !info sensors-applet | colbert
[08:32] <ubotu> colbert: sensors-applet: Display readings from hardware sensors in your Gnome panel. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.7.8+dfsg-1 (edgy), package size 86 kB, installed size 452 kB
[08:33] <Jossver> so many people
[08:33] <Jossver> in 1 channel
[08:33] <Jossver> amazing
[08:33] <colbert> cables,  ok I will try it
[08:33] <mbd> hi! i cant get 3d acceleration working, info at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13397/ , please help!
[08:33] <tester__> hi i want to add features on my kde anyone can ehlp me please ?
[08:33] <tester__> such as icon-zoom as well as applets
[08:35] <mbd> sorry, dont know kde..
[08:35] <cables> What does a dist-upgrade do that just upgrading packages doesn't?
[08:35] <Puppy> I've got a question about screen resolution: how can I get my screen res. above 1024x768. I've got my drivers for my graphics card downloaded and installed. Help?
[08:35] <cables> I got a prompt to do a dist-upgrade today in Feisty beta.
[08:35] <ardchoille> cables: Upgrades the kernel for one thing.
[08:36] <cables> ardchoille, I've had kernel upgrades that don't require a dist-upgrade
[08:36] <cables> ardchoille, is it that it can remove/add new packages instead of just upgrading to new versions of packages?
[08:36] <Alonea> Puppy: you can add the resolutions to xorg.conf (if its the same for ubuntu. should be. (I am on kubuntu))
[08:36] <neil__> any1 know a free 3d linux game I can test my 3d acceleration with?
[08:36] <neil__> preferably easy / quick to install
[08:36] <sogen> j #ubuntu-pl
[08:37] <kbrooks> neil__, frozen-bubble, tuxracer
[08:37] <Puppy> Alonea: how do i do that? What's involved?
[08:37] <cables> neil__, can't you test it witht glxgears?
[08:37] <Alonea> neil__: there is that tux racer and then the open GL screensavers yo can test too
[08:37] <ardchoille> cables: My Ubuntu must be different then.
[08:37] <lucifiel> xtknight: oh btw, do you happen to know any utility program that'll help to import bookmarks and other profile data(from firefox)? 'cos i actually want to add in to my current profile, not overwrite the profile folder.
[08:37] <cables> ardchoille, weird...
[08:37] <neil__> cool, is tux racer in the repos?
[08:37] <grndslm> of course
[08:37] <[WaZ] > cables: no, ubuntu uses ubuntu-desktop metapackage for that
[08:37] <SlimeyPete> neil__: it's called something different these days though
[08:37] <[WaZ] > (installing new packages/software)
[08:37] <SlimeyPete> neil__: it's called "planetpengiun-racer"
[08:37] <cables> [WaZ] , ok, so what does upgrading do?
[08:37] <xtknight> lucifiel, not sure off the top of my head.  although in the next Ubuntu they have a 'merge documents&settings' feature which may allow the importing of some user settings including firefox
[08:37] <Alonea> Puppy: you just add whatever res you want like this "1440x900"  to a line in xorg.conf. At least thats all I ever had to do
[08:37] <grndslm> neil__:  just aptitude search tux
[08:38] <neil__> SlimeyPete: thanks :)
[08:38] <Puppy> Thanks Alonea!
[08:38] <lucifiel> xtknight: bahhh lol
[08:38] <[WaZ] > cables: i think dist-upgrade also upgrades system files
[08:38] <cables> [WaZ] , is that for modifying things that aren't in the metapackage?
[08:38] <xtknight> lucifiel, there is lots of helpful info regarding that on the forums, especially about sharing Firefox profiles between Windows and Linux
[08:38] <grndslm> supertuxkart
[08:38] <[WaZ] > cables: not sure tho, i guess if dist-upgrade: reboot needed
[08:39] <cables> ok...
[08:39] <[WaZ] > cables: well if dist-upgrade: reboot possibly needed
[08:39] <cables> ok
[08:39] <Alonea> Puppy: the file is in /etc/X11/xorg.conf and it will be in the Screen section, Display subsection
[08:39] <Alonea> Puppy: and you will need to edit the file as root.
[08:39] <[WaZ] > cables: makes sense for servers at least, to make the difference
[08:39] <cables> ok
[08:40] <ALEX319> HI ANYONE I NEED HELP
[08:40] <ALEX319> SOME ONE?
[08:40] <Kyral> !caps
[08:40] <ubotu> PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[08:40] <Alonea> Puppy: like on mine, the line is Modes    "1440x900"    So then you could do Modes    "1440x900" "800x600"   next to it like that
[08:40] <lucifiel> xtknight: sharing? uhhh no. not quite but it's okay, i'll go look. btw, that command you gave me only gives temporary write access for this session,r ight?
[08:40] <SlimeyPete> ALEX319: stop typing in capitals, please
[08:40] <ALEX319> ok
[08:40] <cables> !ask | ALEX319
[08:40] <ubotu> ALEX319: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:40] <SlimeyPete> ALEX319: so what's the problem? :)
[08:40] <xtknight> lucifiel, permanent
[08:40] <ALEX319> i need to install warcraft'
[08:41] <xtknight> lucifiel, if you'd like to revert it, do u-w i think (minus versus plus)
[08:41] <ALEX319> but my whole thing gets meseed up
[08:41] <SlimeyPete> ALEX319: then you need cedega
[08:41] <cables> !wine | ALEX319
[08:41] <ubotu> ALEX319: wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[08:41] <ALEX319> no i can use wine
[08:41] <[WaZ] > cables: I was wrong: http://www.mepis.org/docs/en/index.php/Upgrade_vs._dist-upgrade
[08:41] <cables> SlimeyPete, I think WOW works in wine
[08:41] <ALEX319> thats what they say
[08:41] <cables> [WaZ] , thanks
[08:41] <[WaZ] > cables: you were right apparently
[08:41] <SlimeyPete> cables: does it? oh right
[08:41] <xtknight> lucifiel, the u+w granted you permission, right?
[08:41] <cables> ALEX319, for wine support, go to #winehq
[08:41] <ALEX319> do u have an aim we can talk in
[08:41] <ALEX319> and can help me
[08:41] <cables> ALEX319, no.
[08:41] <ALEX319> ..
[08:41] <lucifiel> xtknight: yes, right...
[08:41] <cables> ALEX319, like I said, go to #winehq
[08:42] <xtknight> what's the different between IRC and AIM anyhow
[08:42] <ALEX319> i dont understand there commands
[08:42] <ALEX319> im very nooby
[08:42] <[WaZ] > xtknight: how did it go?
[08:42] <xtknight> [WaZ] , hrm how did what go ? :P
[08:42] <ALEX319> irc is loaded with people
[08:42] <[WaZ] > irc is multiplayer Aim
[08:42] <[WaZ] > xtknight: upgrade/beryl
[08:42] <ALEX319> aim is faster and easier to communteica
[08:42] <xtknight> [WaZ] , i have bad memory
[08:42] <cables> ALEX319, go to http://appdb.winehq.org and search for WOW
[08:42] <xtknight> [WaZ] , you'll have to describe the whole situation.  i havent installed any beryl here though
[08:42] <lunaz> dumb ? of the day: if i install all the apps i want as user1 (created @ install), then make a new limited user2 to do daily stuff, can he use the software user1 installed? how do i set that up? i'm use to windows & only one user :P
[08:43] <Alonea> ALEX319: you get used to it. You just have to be patient and have you read all of the roubleshooting pages for WOW under the wine site?
[08:43] <[WaZ] > xtknight: someone with the same nick did then
[08:43] <ALEX319> no im a noob
[08:43] <cables> ALEX319, you can private chat on IRC too, but that's not what you need right now. Go to #winehq for help with Wine.
[08:43] <[WaZ] > xtknight: well was trying last night
[08:43] <xtknight> [WaZ] , i havent installed Beryl, recently, at least
[08:43] <xtknight> [WaZ] , ahh i said iwas going to
[08:43] <ALEX319> i dont understand shit i bdont even know if i have 3d drivers set up
[08:43] <xtknight> i haven't gotten around to it
[08:43] <cables> !ohmy | ALEX319
[08:43] <ubotu> ALEX319: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[08:43] <ALEX319> ok
[08:43] <xtknight> [WaZ] ,  i said i was going to 'give it another whirl'?  one of these days ;)
[08:43] <ALEX319> im sry
[08:43] <xet7> How can I recreate /etc/mysql directory, which I deleted accidentally? Reinstall mysql?
[08:43] <xtknight> probably nto today
[08:43] <cables> ALEX319, like I said, go to #winehq
[08:43] <sproingie> ALEX319: glxinfo | grep direct
[08:43] <[WaZ] > xtknight: I have helpaed an xtknight89 last night, wasn't you right?
[08:44] <ALEX319> i dont understand there stiff
[08:44] <sproingie> ALEX319: that'll tell you if you have 3d set up or not
[08:44] <xtknight> [WaZ] , 89?  must not have been
[08:44] <ALEX319> its to complicataed
[08:44] <xtknight> [WaZ] , i never use that nickname
[08:44] <cables> ALEX319, go to the #winehq channel!
[08:44] <xtknight> [WaZ] , i would be xtknight, xtknight_, or xtknight__ :
[08:44] <[WaZ] > xtknight: okay, wasn't you then, sorry bout the confusion
[08:44] <Tom_Ness> does anyone know how come i have 2 power / battery monitors ?
[08:44] <ALEX319> oh
[08:44] <ALEX319> ok
[08:44] <xtknight> ahh hehe
[08:44] <elvis32> jeduan has disappeared and i need help mounting an external drive can someone pm me please
[08:44] <ALEX319> wine hq?
[08:44] <ALEX319> ok
[08:44] <Alonea> ALEX319: dear, how long have you had linux? is it wine you dont understand or linux?
[08:44] <xtknight> odd
[08:44] <ALEX319> thanks guys
[08:44] <Mirthy> xtknight:  Im installing VMware 6 now, and it's asking me to size the Virtual Disk (default 8GB).  Is this size just dedicated to JUST the Virtual Machine?
[08:44] <ALEX319> well i had linux for  days
[08:44] <ALEX319> 2
[08:44] <[WaZ] > Mirthy: yes
[08:45] <raul> hi
[08:45] <Mirthy> Hrm...
[08:45] <xtknight> Mirthy, yea
[08:45] <xtknight> Mirthy, vmware 6 WORKstation?
[08:45] <ALEX319> i have been pampered on windows all my life
[08:45] <cables> ALEX319, please register with NickServ. To do this, type /msg NickServ REGISTER passwordyouwant
[08:45] <StoneNote> Mirthy, yes.  but you get the choice to allocate it now or as needed. I suggest as needed unless there is a good reason to preallocate it all now
[08:45] <[WaZ] > Mirthy: keep in mind your installing a whole OS
[08:45] <Journeyman> ALEX319, define pampered
[08:45] <Alonea> ALEX319: ah, no wonder. linux has a bit of a learning curve. for one, you MUST get used to the terminal.
[08:45] <Mirthy> Yeah
[08:45] <xtknight> Mirthy, then you can use shared folders to get more space for some stuff.  but 8GIG for OS install/ etc.  shared folders are via SMB
[08:45] <Journeyman> I feel pampered on linux
[08:45] <Mirthy> Yeah, this is Workstation
[08:45] <cables> ALEX319, that'll let you private message people.
[08:45] <Tom_Ness> does anyone know how come i have 2 power / battery monitors on my gnome panel ?
[08:45] <Journeyman> Alonea, you dont HAVE to use the terminal
[08:45] <xtknight> Mirthy, you can install programs to SMB probably
[08:45] <sparr`> hi
[08:45] <Wazm> Hello
[08:46] <ALEX319> how do u private message
[08:46] <Wazm> tell me
[08:46] <ALEX319> ?
[08:46] <xtknight> Mirthy, although case sensitivity/linux filesystems makes it tricky.  i recommend allocating 20-30 gig for an OS
[08:46] <cables> ALEX319, first do the register thing
[08:46] <sparr`> private
[08:46] <lunaz> i want my weekend back. :(
[08:46] <ALEX319> i did
[08:46] <xtknight> Mirthy, i have my XP64 with 20 gigs.  Word 2003 and all, it's pretty much full
[08:46] <Journeyman> ALEX319, linux is just different, not really harder
[08:46] <ALEX319> ok
[08:46] <ALEX319> i like linux alot
[08:46] <Mirthy> damn, lol
[08:46] <ALEX319> its realy cool
[08:46] <Alonea> Journeyman: but most help you get will tell you to do commands in the terminal and shying away from it isn't the way to go
[08:46] <Mirthy> I only have an 80gig laptop drive.
[08:46] <Mirthy> So, if I choose "Allocate All Disk Space", it uses whatever space I have leftover on my whole drive?
[08:46] <xtknight> Mirthy, i think you can expand the VM later but it's tricky
[08:46] <ALEX319> but its kinda hard switch for me
[08:46] <xtknight> Mirthy, give it 15 gigs.
[08:46] <Journeyman> Alonea, sure
[08:46] <shmeelAway> hi, i'm on a laptop but want to use a external monitor, but the only way i can get to the external is by restarting, the key fnf6 won't work. can anyone helP?
[08:46] <xtknight> Mirthy, allocate all space may mean fill it all with NULs for quick writing
[08:47] <[WaZ] > Mirthy: no
[08:47] <xtknight> not allocate every byte on your HD
[08:47] <Mirthy> Oh
[08:47] <Tom_Ness> at least on linux, if something goes wrong, there's usually a reason, and a way to debug it
[08:47] <ALEX319> ok
[08:47] <Mirthy> So it'd be bad to do that?
[08:47] <[WaZ] > Mirthy: it will allocated the 8GB directly
[08:47] <Mirthy> Oh.
[08:47] <Tom_Ness> on windows sometimes thing *just_dont_work*
[08:47] <ALEX319> wwlell thanks guys
[08:47] <xtknight> not bad
[08:47] <cables> ALEX319, I'm not sure how to do it from PJIRC with clicking, but you can do /msg WHO-YOU-WANT-TO-CHAT-WITH MESSAGE and it should open up a new tab when they send a message back to you.
[08:47] <Journeyman> Tom_Ness, and a way of fixing it without a reinstall :)
[08:47] <xtknight> i did it
[08:47] <xtknight> reducing into 2 G fragments reduces fragmentation
[08:47] <StoneNote> xtknight, I've had good experience with 10gb for the appliances. though I tend to use a full 252mb for memory rather than the 160mb default
[08:47] <xtknight> i should have done that...
[08:47] <Tom_Ness> indeed
[08:47] <Mirthy> I only have 18 gigls left on my Ubuntu partition :(
[08:47] <[WaZ] > Mirthy: makes sure you don't run out of disk space without VM knowing it
[08:47] <Mirthy> Ohz.
[08:47] <xtknight> i use XFS filesystem for big VMs
[08:47] <xtknight> less frags than ext3
[08:47] <elvis32> jeduan has disappeared and i need help mounting an external drive can someone pm me please (i would talk to you in tis window but i cant follow it)
[08:48] <xtknight> plus xfs_fsr (a defrag tool) is available
[08:48] <nexeus> ALEX319,  persist in using linux at least for a week little by little you will understand
[08:48] <xtknight> and it comes in handy
[08:48] <ALEX319> ok
[08:48] <ALEX319> i will
[08:48] <Tom_Ness> and support who dont ask questions like "is it plugged in", yes. "is it switched on", yes. "are you sure", yes. "then i dont now"
[08:48] <xtknight> StoneNote, i use 768m for my VMs hehe
[08:48] <ALEX319> now how do i go to that winehq channel
[08:48] <raul> i have a problem, i've a wireless card that work ok when I run the live version of ubuntu, but it doesn't work if I use the installed version. Someone knows a command to recognyse automatically the hardware?
[08:48] <xtknight> ALEX319, /join ##winehq
[08:48] <Tom_Ness> single "#" ?
[08:48] <cables> xtknight, there's only one #
[08:48] <linkmaster> join #poo
[08:48] <linkmaster> #poop
[08:48] <linkmaster> join #poop
[08:48] <[WaZ] > raul: you have to be more specific, IE: what wifi card are you using
[08:48] <linkmaster> =D
[08:48] <deepsa> raul, wtf. you still not got it working
[08:49] <StoneNote> xtknight, VMware tends to page a lot when you use above 252mb.  have you studied how that effects your appliances performance?
[08:49] <Tom_Ness> does anyone know how come i have 2 power / battery monitors on my gnome panel ?
[08:49] <cables> He's still not in #winehq... maybe sensory overload? :)
[08:49] <cables> xtknight, have you tried virtualbox? I found it a lot easier to set up... and it's free.
[08:49] <xtknight> StoneNote, more ram seems to postively affect it
[08:49] <xtknight> ahh winehq is official?
[08:49] <elvis32> no one help me?
[08:49] <xtknight> the channel
[08:50] <ALEX319> no one
[08:50] <raul> the wifi card is a smc with a atheros chipset
[08:50] <xtknight> nevermind
[08:50] <[WaZ] > xtknight: yes
[08:50] <StoneNote> xtknight, it could be that I'm using the free version.
[08:50] <xtknight> cables, i have not tried it.  it didnt not work on 64bit
[08:50] <Alonea> ALEX319: you can try clicking on the link #winehq or type in /join #winehq
[08:50] <xtknight> cables, thou now that i have a 32bit host i'll give it a shot.  i'd have to use xp32 though as a guest, which seems slower than xp64 for me
[08:50] <cables> xtknight, ok. It's nice though :)
[08:50] <mbd> hi! i cant get 3d acceleration working, info at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13397/ , please help!
[08:50] <xtknight> StoneNote, nope
[08:50] <xtknight> StoneNote, no difference there
[08:50] <baktaah> Where is the Icon folder, I want to swap 2 icons, in a theme?
[08:51] <cables> xtknight, it's really nice for 32-bit stuff. Easy UI, free, some people say it's faster than vmware
[08:51] <xtknight> StoneNote, it shouldn't matter.  VMs are pretty intensive sometimes that's all
[08:51] <raul> the wifi card works porperly with the live version of edgy
[08:51] <xtknight> cables, well interesting
[08:51] <StoneNote> xtknight, true
[08:51] <nexeus> ALEX319, /join #winehq
[08:51] <xtknight> opensouce version of virtualbox?
[08:51] <xtknight> !virtualbox
[08:51] <cables> StoneNote, remember you need enough RAM for 2 OS's at the same time.
[08:51] <ubotu> VirtualBox is open-source virtualization software for x86, with a proprietary "enterprise" version sporting additional features. Packages for Ubuntu are provided by the makers at http://www.virtualbox.org/ - Setup details at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/VirtualBox
[08:51] <ALEX319> hey cables
[08:51] <cables> xtknight, the open source version isn't great.
[08:51] <xtknight> oh
[08:51] <ALEX319> how do i do it again?
[08:51] <[WaZ] > mbd: XGL doesn't work on dual screen with screens higher then 1024x768
[08:51] <ALEX319> message
[08:51] <xtknight> is there a $0/closed source version
[08:51] <xtknight> or do i have to pay $$
[08:51] <cables> xtknight, but the closed version is free
[08:51] <cables> xtknight, yep
[08:51] <xtknight> k cool
[08:51] <ALEX319> can u come to channel winehq
[08:51] <ALEX319> cables
[08:51] <cables> ALEX319, already there
[08:52] <NessieLiberation> does anyone know how come i have 2 power / battery monitors on my gnome panel ?
[08:52] <cables> ALEX319, but you're not...
[08:52] <psycho78> is there anyway to change to look of the login where it's loading gnome, the desktop, and nautilus?
[08:52] <[WaZ] > mdb: well beryl doesn't work at least
[08:52] <cables> NessieLiberation, on your notification area or the other parts of the panel?
[08:52] <StoneNote> cables, yeah I know.  that's why depending on which appliances I open, I can have four or just one open.  some use more resources than others
[08:52] <xtknight> i'll see if i can get it to run on Feisty
[08:52] <ALEX319> no ur not
[08:52] <cables> ALEX319, #winehq
[08:52] <[WaZ] > mbd: well beryl doesn't work at least
[08:52] <NessieLiberation> cables : yes, notification area
[08:52] <nexeus> ALEX319, /join #winehq
[08:52] <baktaah> Where is the Icon folder, I want to swap 2 icons, in a theme?
[08:52] <cables> baktaah, ~/.icons or /usr/share/icons
[08:52] <mbd> [WaZ] , ?
[08:52] <[WaZ] > mbd: XGL doesn't work on dual screen with screens higher then 1024x768
[08:53] <baktaah> cables  wich one ;) ?
[08:53] <yomen> hi!
[08:53] <[WaZ] > well Beryl I mean
[08:53] <cables> baktaah, check both
[08:53] <mbd> [WaZ] , oh, ic.. dosnt work without 3d acceleration either :P
[08:53] <Journeyman> psych[0] , system>administration>login window
[08:53] <baktaah> cables /.icons doesnt exist
[08:53] <cables> psycho78, yep
[08:53] <xtknight> create ~/.icons
[08:53] <yomen> I have a wifi called eth1 and I want to share it to eth0, how can I make it easily?
[08:53] <psycho78> thanks
[08:53] <xtknight> sudo mkdir ~/.icons
[08:53] <Journeyman> erm
[08:53] <NessieLiberation> cables : the preference windows are caled: "Battery Charge Monitor Preferences" and "Power Management Preferences"
[08:53] <[WaZ] > mbd: your setup doesn't work without? lemme check
[08:53] <cables> psycho78, System>Preferences>Themes
[08:53] <cables> NessieLiberation, you can remove them and use the gnome-panel ones.
[08:54] <Journeyman> cables, he said login screen not gnome
[08:54] <[WaZ] > mbd: you should uncomment the Extensions section
[08:54] <xtknight> cables, installed on Feisty with .run file. giving it a shot
[08:54] <cables> xtknight, they have a .deb!
[08:54] <xtknight> cables, edgy/dapper not feisty
[08:54] <[WaZ] > mdb: and disable AIGLX
[08:54] <cables> Journeyman, he also said nautilus
[08:54] <xtknight> different libc
[08:54] <mbd> [WaZ] , its not beryl not working.. its 3d in general
[08:54] <cables> xtknight, ah.
[08:54] <IDislikeIdentify> is there some sort of help channel for this forum?
[08:54] <mbd> [WaZ] , i dont have aiglx, or xgl, just standard X
[08:54] <cables> IDislikeIdentify, you mean an irc help channel?
[08:54] <IDislikeIdentify> well i want to get into the python channel
[08:55] <cables> baktaah, sorry, it's ~/.icons
[08:55] <IDislikeIdentify> but it wont let me
[08:55] <cables> IDislikeIdentify, /join #python
[08:55] <IDislikeIdentify> You need to be identified to join that channel
[08:55] <IDislikeIdentify> it tells me
[08:55] <IDislikeIdentify> i hate to bother you ubuntu guys
[08:55] <cables> !register | IDislikeIdentify
[08:55] <ubotu> IDislikeIdentify: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[08:55] <IDislikeIdentify> thanks
[08:55] <cables> No prob
[08:55] <baktaah> cables thanks mate :)
[08:56] <cables> PsychoBud, hold on a sec
[08:56] <cables> damn
[08:56] <Sarthor> Hi, Using ubuntu, Just newuser, my squid is not working in transparent mode for my clients, port 80 has been redirected to 8080, Any Help?
[08:56] <IDislikeIdentify> i appreciate your help, u ubuntu guys are always on the ball
[08:56] <cables> psycho78, System>Administration>Login Window. Also check out gnome-look.org for more themes.
[08:56] <[WaZ] > mbd: you haven't run sudo aticonfig --overlay-type=Xv
[08:57] <NessieLiberation> cables : the 2 notifications are artefacts from upgrading from breezy to edgy [via dapper of course]  ?
[08:57] <yoda> hi
[08:57] <psycho78> cables: I'm able to change to login theme n/p. But it's the popup after I login that I would like to change. The brown ubuntu box that shows gnome loading and desktop and nautilus.
[08:57] <yoda> I have a wifi called eth1 and I want to share it to eth0, how can I make it easily?
[08:57] <raul> does someone know a command to install automatically the new hardware installed, like the installation do?
[08:58] <mbd> [WaZ] , no, but this is based on a nvidia config based of a known working ati config (silly me not doing backups)
[08:58] <xtknight> how do i add user Bob to group Asdf?
[08:58] <[WaZ] > mdb: you should also uncomment Disable Composite and add AIGLX off
[08:58] <mbd> [WaZ] , but it was for a older version
[08:58] <cables> psycho78, there used to be a gui thing to do it, no it's somewhere in gconf. look around in gconf-editor (alt-f2, then gconf-editor)
[08:58] <MrDevil> I have a problem with beryl, when they are on msn, or am installing programs, or I make other, jams all, and I more do not succeed to move the mouse, and the keyboard
[08:58] <[WaZ] > mbd: your video card is ati right?
[08:58] <xtknight> !adduser
[08:58] <ubotu> To add new users to your Ubuntu system, follow the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AddUsersHowto - For administrative privileges, users need to be made members of the group "admin" - See !sudo
[08:58] <MrDevil> someone knows the problem?
[08:58] <xtknight> !sudo
[08:58] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[08:58] <psycho78> cables: will do, thanks
[08:58] <mbd> [WaZ] , i dont have AIGLX, and dapper has composite off as default. yes i have ATI radeon 9800
[08:59] <Sarthor> Hi, Using ubuntu, Just newuser, my squid is not working in transparent mode for my clients, port 80 has been redirected to 8080, Any Help? Using edgy.
[08:59] <yomen> xtknight: go to system->administration->users and gorups
[08:59] <HT> hi, is sagem fast 800's driver installed default in ubuntu 6.10 or i have to download and install?
[08:59] <[WaZ] > mbd: okay, doesn't hurt to put it, but you should still run sudo aticonfig --overlay-type=Xv i believe
[08:59] <MrDevil> I use aiglx, I have a card video nVidia GeForce FX 5200, and have 512MB of RAM
[08:59] <MrDevil> :|
[08:59] <xtknight> yomen, thanks
[09:00] <meme4> hey folks... have a strange prob with ubuntu. It started with Firefox behaving oddly. So I restarted FF and it no longer had my profile. Then I rebooted. Now I cannot log in. Ubuntu no longer recognizes my login OR the admin login. Prior to this... nothing was modified (except a few security updates)
[09:00] <xtknight> meme4, sounds like /home folder damage
[09:00] <zligacy> ok, so i've tried the guide on ubuntu wiki docs, and my wireless card still isnt working
[09:00] <zligacy> is there anything else i can do?
[09:00] <NessieLiberation> nautilus splashscreen: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=322516
[09:00] <xtknight> brb
[09:01] <xtknight> VirtualBox kernel driver not accessible, permission problem. Make sure that the current user has write permissions to /dev/vboxdrv by adding him to the vboxusers groups. Don't forget to logout to take the change effect.
[09:01] <meme4> xtknight: But why would that affect the admin login. Other than plugging in the Ubuntu Live... any other suggestions. I can't even get to terminal
[09:02] <xtknight> added 'andy' to vboxusers, logged out.  still failure.  xboxusers is listed in 'groups'.  ideas?
[09:02] <cables> hey, can DEB packages include scripts to be run when they're installed? It sorta seems like they can.
[09:02] <xtknight> cables, post install scripts
[09:02] <xtknight> see debian docs
[09:02] <xtknight> !MOTU
[09:02] <ubotu> motu is short for Masters of the Universe. The brave souls who maintain the packages in the Universe section of Ubuntu. See  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU
[09:02] <cables> xtknight, ok. So by that logic, couldn't nvidia-glx run nvidia-xconfig themselves?
[09:03] <xtknight> cables, they could but it's messy.
[09:03] <xtknight> not everyone wants to run nvidia-xconfig
[09:03] <xtknight> it would replace Xorg.conf spontaneously when not always needed
[09:03] <cables> xtknight, ok, what about an nvidia-easy package or something?
[09:03] <xtknight> cables, they could.  though feisty takes care of it nowadays
[09:03] <nexeus> anyone manage to get aiglx with ati card here
[09:03] <Sarthor> Hi, Using ubuntu, Just newuser, my squid is not working in transparent mode for my clients, port 80 has been redirected to 8080, Any Help? Using edgy.
[09:03] <cables> xtknight, i have a problem with feisty taking care of it... if you modify your xorg, it gets angry at you.
[09:04] <xtknight> cables, it gets feisty does it?
[09:04] <xtknight> cables, i dont know i havent tried it :)
[09:04] <cables> xtknight, it does :)
[09:04] <xtknight> havent had to touch xorg.conf
[09:04] <xtknight> and i'm glad
[09:04] <xtknight> Feisty is awesome
[09:04] <cables> xtknight, neither have I, but I've heard it does... I haven't had to touch it because I'm running in a VM with no acceleration :)
[09:04] <Sarthor> I am asking again and again. Some one will mind my this act and will get angry... Need help.
[09:04] <jrib> Sarthor: ask your question
[09:04] <cables> !ask | Sorth
[09:05] <xtknight> cables, did you have problems getting VBox to run initially?
[09:05] <ubotu> Sorth: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[09:05] <cables> wtf, sorry
[09:05] <Sarthor> Hi, Using ubuntu, Just newuser, my squid is not working in transparent mode for my clients, port 80 has been redirected to 8080, Any Help? Using edgy.
[09:05] <[WaZ] > !question > Sarthor
[09:05] <nexeus> lool
[09:05] <xtknight> cables, i added my user to vboxusers group.  still no luck
[09:05] <cables> xtknight, I had to add my user to vboxusers, i think that was it.
[09:05] <ramza3> I want to do an update for gedit, get the newest release, is that possible, apt says it is up to date
[09:05] <Sarthor> WaZ and jrib asked.
[09:05] <cables> xtknight, try running as root, see if it works then.
[09:05] <xtknight> cables, i'd rather not but i'll tryt
[09:05] <geekunit> i've got an mp3 player that's set for MTP.  Anyway to get Ubuntu to mount it?
[09:05] <cables> xtknight, i wouldn't try it...
[09:06] <[WaZ] > Sarthor: never used squidmail
[09:06] <S0UL> Hi...
[09:06] <cables> xtknight, root = dangerous :)
[09:06] <cables> xtknight, but you know that.
[09:06] <S0UL> will somebody help me out with somefing real quick...
[09:06] <xtknight> pain anyway
[09:06] <xtknight> 'cause my VMs are in ~/
[09:06] <Sarthor> WaZ, Its proxy server, not squidmail.
[09:06] <jrib> S0UL: ask your question
[09:06] <xtknight> just wondered if there was a known vitrualbox issue
[09:06] <[WaZ] > Sarthor: never used suid proxy server :D
[09:06] <merick> can someone help me with setting up my monitor?
[09:06] <S0UL> Is anybody familiar with Secirut Auditor Collection live cd?
[09:06] <cables> xtknight, VBox won't run your existing vmware VMs...
[09:06] <Sarthor> WaZ, any thanks for Reply,
[09:07] <xtknight> cables, i know that
[09:07] <Sarthor> No i can say that some used to reply on irc. ;)
[09:07] <xtknight> cables, i created anew
[09:07] <Sarthor> now*
[09:07] <budluva> can someone help me here, im having problems mounting a 2nd harddisk, everytime to go to open the folder /media/hdb1, i get an error saying i don't have permission to mount, i have ownership of /media/hdb1 and i have the user option set in my fstab, anything i am missing here?
[09:07] <cables> xtknight, if you have VBox VMs, make sure that not only are they in ~/, but they're also not owned by root.
[09:07] <cables> xtknight, you need to reboot after the vboxusers trick
[09:07] <xtknight> cables, actually it is on /media/sda3, owned my Andy atm
[09:07] <[WaZ] > Sarthor: no reply usually means noone feels able to help ;-)
[09:08] <xtknight> cables, restarted gdm.  group seems to appear when i type in bash (it didn't earlier).  i assume i'm in the group atm
[09:08] <Sarthor> Was i have correct my no as now* you can see that. ;)
[09:08] <qbert> i need to get my right control to act as delete, someone knows how to do that with xkb ?
[09:08] <Sarthor> WaZ*
[09:08] <S0UL> I am trying to get Wellenreiter and Kismet running on my Laptop using a live Knoppix cd I have with penetration testing tools...things is...the live cd won't allow me to use my WLAN card to do these test...
[09:08] <[WaZ] > Sarthor: yeah i have
[09:09] <robinlinth_> Anybody know where you can set the port the standard Ubuntu bittorrent client uses?
[09:09] <qbert> hehe , he said penetration
[09:09] <[WaZ] > Sarthor: theres a #squid channel
[09:09] <S0UL> Linux Bible gives some troubleshooting commands to try...but these aren't that intuitive.
[09:09] <Sarthor> WaZ thank you , that nice, Let me go there, Thank you again.
[09:10] <S0UL> Anybody?
[09:10] <spox> hi seems like rc.local is not being executed on my Edgy installation - can anyone help me to diagnose?
[09:10] <[WaZ] > Sarthor: no problem, hope someone is alive in there
[09:10] <ardchoille> S0UL: Questions about the knoppix livecd should go to a knoppix channel.
[09:10] <S0UL> When I run the WLAN gui to configure my WLAN settings...ssid, encryption key and so on....
[09:11] <baktaah> What does tarball mean, or PKG?
[09:11] <jrib> Sarthor: if no one knows what's going on there, what does 'apt-cache policy squid' show for the version?
[09:11] <NessieLiberation> tarball is .tar
[09:11] <S0UL> the utility comes back with a fatal error stating: it was not possible to find any wireless devices, connot continue...
[09:11] <NessieLiberation> ie multiple files joined together in an archive
[09:12] <ardchoille> S0UL: This is with the knoppix livecd?
[09:12] <NessieLiberation> often zipped as .tar.gz or .tar.bz2 to compress as well
[09:12] <S0UL> Yes....
[09:12] <ardchoille> S0UL: Questions about the knoppix livecd should go to a knoppix channel.
[09:12] <NessieLiberation> when i upgraded from Breezy to Dapper and from Dapper to Edgy, it left the boot options on the boot page, so now i have 6 options instead of 2, manual edit required, or will that screw it up?
[09:12] <NessieLiberation> [idle] 
[09:12] <tgalus> hello all.. i have a question about the Nvidia-Legacy driver in Feisty
[09:12] <S0UL> is there such a channel?
[09:13] <[WaZ] > Nessie`: it shouldn't
[09:13] <kitche> Nessie`: nope just delete the entries you don't want
[09:13] <Lowe> Nessie`: i don't think it will screw up
[09:13] <Nessie`> oki thanks
[09:13] <Sarthor> jrib, Where to paste the output, because i will be out if i paste here.
[09:13] <Lowe> Nessie`: to be sure, make a backup
[09:13] <Nessie`> is it supposed to happen? or just my bad luck
[09:13] <jrib> Sarthor: I just need the part after "Installed:", but for larger pastes you can use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[09:14] <kitche> Nessie`: that's how ubuntu works if you upgrade kernels it keeps your old ones on your computer
[09:14] <Nessie`> oki
[09:14] <Nessie`> and to remove them to save some diskspace?
[09:14] <tgalus> when i start up GDM to bring up X with the nvidia driver it squashs the picture off to the left half of the screen.. i've tried everything i can think of.. even fed it the modeline for my monitor
[09:14] <ugn> i really am getting to love ubuntu
[09:14] <Sarthor> jrib  Installed: 2.6.1-3ubuntu1.3
[09:15] <ugn> eventhough the first time it's usually not so easy esp the terminal
[09:15] <ugn> hi Hypnotic
[09:15] <jrib> Sarthor: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/squid/+bug/68818 does this describe your problem?
[09:16] <Sarthor> jrib let me check.
[09:16] <atomiku> For some reason I cant add/edit/delete policies in firestarter, the add/edit/delete buttons are greyed out. Why is this?
[09:16] <[WaZ] > atomiku: you need to be root?
[09:17] <atomiku> yezh
[09:17] <tgalus> anyone heard of problems with the nvidia legacy driver and a 420MX GO adapter?
[09:17] <atomiku> well
[09:17] <atomiku> i gksudo started it
[09:17] <meme4> hey folks... have a strange prob with ubuntu. It started with Firefox behaving oddly. So I restarted FF and it no longer had my profile. Then I rebooted. Now I cannot log in. Ubuntu no longer recognizes my login OR the admin login. Prior to this... nothing was modified (except a few security updates)
[09:17] <spox> hi seems like rc.local is not being executed on my Edgy installation - can anyone help me to diagnose?
[09:17] <[WaZ] > atomiku: okay, not the problem then ;-)
[09:17] <ugn> i need some help on how to compile and run some source codes in C
[09:17] <ugn> can anybody help?
[09:18] <meme4> I am in Ubuntu live now. But I cannot see volumes in disk manager. Gnome partition manager sees the partitions,
[09:18] <kbidd> Has anybody gotten 6.10 to successfully run under Microsoft Virtual PC 2007?
[09:18] <[WaZ] > meme4: your partitions aren't mounted
[09:18] <ugn> wat are u tryn to do meme4
[09:19] <xtknight> ugn, yes.  what kind of source code?
[09:20] <soxneon> Can anybody tell me if Cool n' Quiet is enabled by default in the AMD64 version of Ubuntu 6.10 ?
[09:20] <xtknight> soxneon, i don't believe that it is.
[09:20] <xtknight> soxneon, you need to adjust powernowd
[09:20] <soxneon> Is there any way to enable it at the present time?
[09:20] <ugn> xtknight, i compiled some programs in windows and when i changed to ubuntu i need to know how i can edit and run those programs
[09:20] <xtknight> soxneon, not sure of the details but powernow/powernowd are some keywords with regards to Linux
[09:21] <spox> is there any special syntax of listing scripts in rc.local ?
[09:21] <tbuss> looking for help with openoffice calc. does anyone know how to select nonconsecutive cells to be used in a SUM() function
[09:21] <soxneon> xtk, I tried using sudo /etc/init.d/powernowd start but it returns that CNQ is not supported.
[09:21] <ugn> xtknight, can u help?
[09:21] <xtknight> ugn, like in visual studio?
[09:21] <[WaZ] > tbuss: press ctrl
[09:21] <xtknight> soxneon, hrmm interesting
[09:21] <xtknight> soxneon, is it enabled in your BIOS?
[09:21] <roshan_s> Does anyone know how to get the X server to ungrab the mouse? I had to kill a 3D game which had the mouse grabbed, and now my mouse is unresponsive. Is there any way to remove the grab without killing the X server?
[09:21] <ugn> xtknight, nope in the terminal
[09:22] <xtknight> ugn, " gcc -o <output_object> Cfile1.c Cfile2.c Cfile3.c Cfile4.c "
[09:22] <soxneon> xtk, yes, it works in Windows XP (not Vista 64, which is on my other partition).
[09:22] <ugn> xtknight, wat?
[09:22] <xtknight> for cpp, g++ -o <output_object) Cppfile1.cxx Cppfile2.cxx Cppfile3.cxx Cppfile4.cxx
[09:22] <ugn> xtknight, i didnt get that
[09:22] <xtknight> ugn, you have a directory of .c files, right?
[09:22] <tbuss> [WaZ] : i tried that but it selects the range between the cells?
[09:23] <ugn> xtknight, i called it source codes
[09:23] <[WaZ] > tbuss, just a sec
[09:23] <xtknight> ugn, well gcc/g++ are the compilers.  ld is the linker
[09:23] <ugn> xtknight, ok
[09:23] <xtknight> ugn, i would need more detalis to help you further
[09:23] <xtknight> ugn, details*
[09:23] <meme4> [WaZ] : Ty but how does one mount a volume from Ubuntu live.... when the /mnt folder is read only?
[09:24] <tbuss> [Waz] : =sum;'44Hr Week'.L10:L13 (I just need L10,L12, and L13)
[09:24] <[WaZ] > tbuss, press ctrl before you select the first field
[09:24] <soxneon> Is it possible then to use the AMD-supplied linux drivers to enable CNQ if the kernal won't?
[09:24] <glj12> Hey um... quick question. How come my sound was working great on Ubuntu during the livecd, but not on the installation version? Any troubleshooting help?
[09:24] <tgalus> ok i also have a wireless networking problem too... my interface refuses to automatically come up at 54M.. it comes up 11M and i can manually get it to 54M. I added a 'wireless-rate' line in my interfaces file but it didn't seem to help
[09:25] <ugn> xtknight, i have a directory called source codes containing files. but if i double click it opens with the editor. how do i make it run? how do i run the program?
[09:25] <xtknight> soxneon, #linux may have a better idea
[09:25] <[WaZ] > tbuss:  it will liik like other are not selected, but they are in the formula
[09:25] <soxneon> ty xtk
[09:25] <xtknight> ugn, so the directory contains a bunch of *.c and *.h files?
[09:25] <xtknight> ugn, and you want to 'run' these..
[09:25] <meme4> I would seem logical to automount Linux partitions. Crazy!  So can anyone tell me how to mount partitions on Ubuntu live?
[09:25] <ugn> xtknight, yep
[09:25] <xtknight> ugn, is this a simple program ?  does it require any extra components to run?
[09:25] <glj12> erm, anyone ever dealt with this before?
[09:26] <xtknight> ugn, does it need to be linked with any libraries other than the standard C?
[09:26] <kitche> mem4: sudo mount /dev/xxx /media/mountpoint/
[09:26] <oxigen> hey, which are decent audio cards (pro?) for pc?
[09:26] <xtknight> #includes don't matter right now
[09:26] <oxigen> it's hard to find on google
[09:26] <ugn> xtknight, i dnt understand u but no it doesnt.they are simple programs
[09:26] <glj12> Hey um... quick question. How come my sound was working great on Ubuntu during the livecd, but not on the installation version? Any troubleshooting help?
[09:26] <glj12> What changed between that point and now?
[09:26] <xtknight> ugn, i am guessing all you have to do is compile all the c files together into an object
[09:26] <kitche> glj12: did you check volume levels?
[09:26] <xtknight> ugn, to installer your C compiler and linker: `sudo apt-get install build-essential`
[09:26] <glj12> yes
[09:27] <glj12> everything is set high
[09:27] <[WaZ] > glj12: even PCM?
[09:27] <glj12> everything i can see
[09:27] <kitche> glk12: do lsof /dev/dsp just to see if something is using it
[09:27] <tbuss> [Waz] : same result, I want the sum of L10, L12, L13. I want to exclude L11, I tried the crtl before the selection but it still inputs the range L10:L13
[09:27] <xtknight> glj12, may need to adjust digital/analog switch in gnome-volume-control
[09:27] <glj12> you see, i have an audio card as well, with integreated
[09:27] <pcircle> anyone else have xchat crash on dcc get?
[09:27] <xtknight> glj12, also you may need to set a primary audio card
[09:27] <[WaZ] > glj12: go in Edit>preferences and add PCM
[09:27] <glj12> how do i set a primary audio card?
[09:27] <glj12> ok
[09:27] <meme4> kitche: thanks but I cannot create a folder in media. read only. I am booted on Ubuntu live right now.
[09:27] <sebaskate> :)
[09:27] <kbidd> meme4, try sudo -s to bring up a root prompt
[09:28] <[WaZ] > tbuss: ill check again
[09:28] <bignose_> salut
[09:28] <FEDORA_CORE_6_NE> why should I use the hosts file to block ip's if there are already firewalls and complicated programs like ipchains to do it for me?  (half a million IP's)
[09:28] <[WaZ] > tbuss: actually its the opposite, first chose a field, then press ctrl and chose the others
[09:28] <xtknight> !fr | bignose_
[09:28] <ubotu> bignose_: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[09:28] <A55A551N> Nobody is alive in Knoppix channel
[09:28] <tbuss> [Waz] : let me give it a try
[09:29] <tgalus> ok i also have a wireless networking problem too... my interface refuses to automatically come up at 54M.. it comes up 11M and i can manually get it to 54M. I added a 'wireless-rate' line in my interfaces file but it didn't seem to help
[09:29] <kitche> meme4: umm that should still work even if read only since that's what it is it's read only for a live cd, but how are you mounting it?
[09:29] <cables> Has anyone noticed that Planet Penguin Racer in Edgy is drawing finish lines everywhere where it's not supposed to?
[09:29] <varka> bignose_: huhu, du bist nicht zufllig der bignose vom party-clan, oder?
[09:29] <glj12> waz: I have 3 selections to choose from on the volume button: nvidia, (my onboard which i dont wish to use) CA0106 (ALSA MIXER) and Analog Devices
[09:29] <xtknight> french not german isnt he?
[09:29] <xtknight> lol
[09:29] <conidu14> join #ubuntu
[09:29] <A55A551N> How would I troubleshoot my wireless net connection?
[09:29] <glj12> which of the last two should I use? The middle one just has capture
[09:29] <tbuss> [Waz] : that worked: =sum'44Hr Week'.L10;'44Hr Week'.L12;'44Hr Week'.L13
[09:30] <conidu14> join#-ubuntu
[09:30] <choongii> hello. I just upgraded to Feisty and have two soundcards. In the previous version I could go to 'Sound Preferences', tab Sound and select a soundcard to use. This option is gone in Feisty. anyone have a similar problem?
[09:30] <[WaZ] > tbuss: what about the ctrl thing?
[09:30] <bruenig> choongii, #ubuntu+1 for feisty
[09:30] <conidu14> join #-ubuntu
[09:30] <[WaZ] > glj12: go in Edit>Preferences and add PCM
[09:30] <kitche> !feisty | choongii
[09:30] <meme4> kbidd: And then what?
[09:30] <ubotu> choongii: 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) - Feisty will be released after 0:00 UTC of April, 1
[09:30] <A55A551N> dmesg | grep eth | less came back with the following....:
[09:30] <choongii> apologies, and thanks
[09:30] <conidu14> je suis franais comment aller sur le chat franais ?
[09:30] <xtknight> !fr | conidu14
[09:30] <ubotu> conidu14: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[09:30] <kbidd> conidu14, allez  #ubuntu-fr pour l'aide en franais
[09:30] <glj12> I did, PCM-2 was the only choice [WaZ] 
[09:30] <conidu14> merci
[09:30] <tbuss> [Waz] : like you said, make the slection first, then hold ctrl and make the other selectins
[09:30] <kbidd> de rien
[09:31] <kestaz> i am now compiling kernel how much set timer freq ? now 250 hz
[09:31] <kestaz>  ?
[09:31] <conidu14> join #ubuntu-fr
[09:31] <[WaZ] > tbuss: okay tbuss, I had understood that you had to type it manually
[09:31] <xtknight> kestaz, 1000hz seems to deliver best performance.  tickless can be even better
[09:31] <[WaZ] > glj12: okay, check that
[09:31] <kestaz> xtknight, ok
[09:31] <FirstStrike> is there anyway to get an external USB cd/dvd drive to be recognized as bootable? my bios sees it. i set it as the first bootable device..stick the ubuntu cd in the drive and..it still doesn't boot from the disk.
[09:31] <glj12> I did.
[09:31] <glj12> still same situation
[09:31] <kestaz> xtknight, but bettet for battery life ?
[09:31] <[WaZ] > glj12: was it muted?
[09:31] <glj12> no
[09:31] <kestaz> better*
[09:31] <xtknight> kestaz, tickless, undoubtedly is the best
[09:31] <xtknight> kestaz, for battery life
[09:31] <kestaz> ok
[09:31] <tbuss> [Waz] : I had tried that, I had the syntax wrong for seperating the cells, I used the advise you gave and it worked
[09:31] <glj12> i had already unmuted all devices and raised volume to the max setting
[09:32] <kestaz> xtknight, any other laptop optimizations ?
[09:32] <xtknight> kestaz, i suggest applaying the realtime patches to get tickless.  i don't believe it is in the defualt kernel tree right now.
[09:32] <glj12> and have tried audio on each device, but nothing
[09:32] <kitche> conidu14: your forgeting the / infront
[09:32] <[WaZ] > glj12: then go in System>Preferences>Sound
[09:32] <glj12> k
[09:32] <glj12> h/o
[09:32] <xtknight> kestaz, maybe clock frequency management
[09:32] <[WaZ] > tbuss: okay ;-)
[09:32] <andy_> hello there, how can I reconfigure my X-Server? After an update, when I login, the server kicks me back to the graphical login.
[09:32] <tbuss> [Waz] : appreciate your help, thanks
[09:32] <[WaZ] > tbuss: np
[09:33] <sebaskate> Tomorrow is a ceremony - the second anniversary of the Pontiff's death ;(
[09:33] <orangey> Hey all!
[09:33] <kitche> andy_: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[09:33] <orangey> Impress keeps constantly crashing if I hit "backspace" on a new item.
[09:33] <glj12> im there [WaZ] 
[09:33] <orangey> this has been reported as fixed in 2.0.4
[09:33] <kitche> !offtopic | sebaskate
[09:33] <ubotu> sebaskate: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:33] <[WaZ] > glj12: try changing the values and testing
[09:33] <orangey> am I missing something in the fix?
[09:33] <GodzChild> what do i need specifically to play streaming videos, especially on the sites that require microsoft and wmp
[09:33] <glj12> when it says testing, it means it should be playing sound of some sort?
[09:33] <KurtKraut> andy_, are you using Feisty ?
[09:34] <[WaZ] > GodzChild: gstreamer-mozilla i think
[09:34] <orangey> (it's bug #64919)
[09:34] <sebaskate> what the fuck? - error on my ubuntu :/
[09:34] <kbidd> how do i start 6.10 into text mode... i remember in one of the previous versions a "start or install in text mode" option on the boot menu of the cd, but don't see it on 6.10
[09:35] <ardchoille> !ohmy | sebaskate
[09:35] <ubotu> sebaskate: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[09:35] <xtknight> !language | sebaskate , and ask
[09:35] <ubotu> sebaskate , and ask: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[09:35] <pcircle> Xchat on Edgy seems to crash on dcc get. Anyone else have that problem?
[09:35] <glj12> [WaZ] : when it says testing, that means that it is playing sound? b/c i have tried all of theme one by one with no luck.
[09:35] <chobo2> hi
[09:35] <fr500_> kbidd: the installer?
[09:35] <[WaZ] > glj12: yeah it should
[09:35] <chobo2> i need help
[09:35] <glj12> weird
[09:36] <chobo2> i got a problem
[09:36] <glj12> i wonder why all worked well on the livecd from the get-go.
[09:36] <ardchoille> chobo2: With what?
[09:36] <chobo2> i just installed kubuntu(i have ubuntu too)
[09:36] <chobo2> but now in unbuntu
[09:36] <kbidd> fr500, yeah, off the install cd... don't see the option for text mode... did they take it off the menu, and if so, how do I get to it?
[09:36] <chobo2> my openoffice will not load
[09:36] <chobo2> but in kubuntu it loads
[09:36] <KurtKraut> chobo2, please, explain your problem in fewer lines.
[09:36] <fr500_> kbidd: download the alternate installer
[09:36] <[WaZ] > glj12: have you tried disabling your onboard card in BIOS?
[09:36] <glj12> no i haven't, there isnt an option for that.
[09:37] <Duran> Can someone help me set up my partition table for dual boot install of ubuntu?
[09:37] <clparker> anybody here know how to upgrade to Azureus 2.5.0.4?
[09:37] <glj12> shouldnt the settings remain the same from livecd to hdd install?
[09:37] <[WaZ] > glj12: they should...
[09:37] <JoKer23> @Duran, just query me
[09:37] <chobo2> well like I said i have ubuntu and then I installed kubuntu so i could see what it is like now when i go into ubuntu i can't load any open office program up but with i go into kbuntu i can load openoffice up
[09:37] <glj12> [WaZ] : very odd
[09:37] <glj12> anything else come to mind?
[09:37] <[WaZ] > glj12: happens, conflicting hardware...
[09:38] <glj12> yeah
[09:38] <JoKer23> is there someone who can help me with disabling my onboard-snd-card under linux ?
[09:38] <glj12> i wish i could disable that crap trap of integrated audio
[09:38] <chobo2> so anyone have any ideas?
[09:38] <[WaZ] > glj12: see your not the only one ;-)
[09:38] <JoKer23> ;-)
[09:38] <glj12> hehe
[09:38] <glj12> nice
[09:38] <[WaZ] > glj12: you could blacklist the onboard snd driver
[09:38] <glj12> hey joker, did your audio work in the livecd?
[09:38] <KurtKraut> chobo2, you installed kubuntu-desktop package, right ?
[09:38] <JoKer23> i've found one article which was working good in my case
[09:38] <JoKer23> nope
[09:38] <glj12> hmmm
[09:38] <kcusr1> does anyone know if the Radeon X600 (and others) driver issues have been fixed in the Feisty Fawn beta?  i can't install with the "alternate cd" edgy eft either, i get the "sydlogd" freeze :(
[09:38] <glj12> [WaZ] : how do i go about that?
[09:39] <mbd> glj12, [WaZ] , usually possible in the bios. press delete when the computer starts
[09:39] <glj12> mbd: Not an option.
[09:39] <mbd> k
[09:39] <[WaZ] > mbd: i told him that, he says its not an option
[09:39] <mbd> oh, sorry
[09:39] <[WaZ] > mbd: did you try what I told you to do?
[09:39] <andy_> at the moment, I only have a console, what's the best way to configure my xserver so I can use it with my ATI Radeon card?
[09:39] <glj12> mbd: The weird part was that it worked steller in the livecd, but not in the hdd install
[09:39] <A55A551N> does anybody know where I can find a good Knoppix channel?
[09:39] <Duran> @JoKer23, check your query window
[09:39] <JoKer23> glj12: try this tutorial, i will do so as well ;-)
[09:39] <glj12> A55A551N: #knoppix ?
[09:40] <A55A551N> nobody is alive in there...
[09:40] <mbd> [WaZ] ,  yes. it returns Found fglrx primary device section
[09:40] <mbd> Nothing to do, terminating.
[09:40] <glj12> oo
[09:40] <A55A551N> no conversations what so ever about anything...
[09:40] <chobo2> ya i used a tutorial where you used command line to install it it
[09:40] <kbidd> andy_, you could edit the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file
[09:40] <glj12> JoKer23: What tutorial?
[09:40] <[WaZ] > and did it add two lines?
[09:40] <matt_> how can i get gtk-gnuttella on edgy? the one in my add/remove is an "old version", is there a new version?
[09:40] <mbd> [WaZ] , no
[09:40] <facugaich> Any program suitable for creating GIF animations?
[09:40] <[WaZ] > mbd: okay, ill give you the lines to add
[09:40] <JoKer23> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=44753
[09:40] <chobo2> so i am not sure what to do
[09:40] <glj12> k
[09:40] <kbidd> facugaich, i like gimp with gap (gimp with the gimp animation package)
[09:41] <JoKer23> it's old, but was working fine under my dapper
[09:41] <[WaZ] > mbd: might be because of the two devices
[09:41] <glj12> JoKer23: but the weird part is that the livecd worked fine with it
[09:41] <chobo2> i don't understand why it works in kubuntu but not ubuntu
[09:41] <andy_> kbidd: which module works for the radeon?
[09:41] <JoKer23> this is strenge
[09:41] <facugaich> kbidd, I'll check it out thanks
[09:41] <KurtKraut> chobo2, it wasn't supposed to happen. Are you using Edgy ?
[09:41] <mbd> [WaZ]  no, i dont use that serverlayout, i use the one named Default ATM
[09:41] <chobo2> yes
[09:41] <kbidd> andy_, not sure
[09:41] <mbd> [WaZ] , http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13401/ for updated info
[09:41] <A55A551N> Is anybody familiar with Wellenreiter?
[09:41] <KurtKraut> chobo2, if nobody here pop up a solution, ask for help in ubuntuforums.org
[09:42] <chobo2> ok i will ask on the fourms then
[09:42] <JoKer23> r u familiar with stupid nicks ?
[09:42] <ugn_> xtknight, are u there?
[09:42] <kbidd> facugaich, i know that there is a ubuntu package for gimp... not sure about gap... if not, you can download the source off of gimp's sourceforge page
[09:42] <facugaich> kbidd, gimp-gap :)
[09:42] <[WaZ] > mbd: thats my device section, which works with opengl http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13405/
[09:42] <xtknight> ugn, yea
[09:42] <A55A551N> how does one manually install drivers?
[09:42] <kcusr1> will the fiesty fawn beta use the fglrx driver for the x600 by default?  i can't install ubuntu otherwise (text install freezes on syslogd daemon start)
[09:42] <kbidd> facugaich, that would be it :-P
[09:42] <WhoDaBear> Hi folks. Newbie in need of help - my sound crackles horribly all the time.  Have tried the forums to no avail.
[09:42] <duranxx> @JoKer23, check your query window
[09:43] <SlimeyPete> A55A551N: usually it's a case of compiling a module, or re-compiling your kernel with the module built in.
[09:43] <Jeeva> can someone PLEASE help me with samba shares? i want to create a read/write share for 2 users, how do i do it ?
[09:43] <ugn_> a friend told me there was a way to do that by using the *vim syntax in thye terminal
[09:43] <SlimeyPete> A55A551N: some drivers are available via synaptic, though.
[09:43] <xtknight> ugn_, not sure about that
[09:43] <A55A551N> Pete: which module?
[09:43] <MikeCamel> folks - due to a rather nasty upgrade from dapper, I've just done a clean edgy install, and it fails to find either of my soundcards.  any ideas?
[09:44] <ugn_> xtknight, i tried what i gave me but there were errors
[09:44] <SlimeyPete> A55A551N: that depends on the driver. Drivers are contained in modules - your system is currently running lots of driver modules. There's a different module for each driver.
[09:44] <A55A551N> how do I locate which module is specific to a hardware piece?
[09:44] <xtknight> A55A551N, is it listed in "sudo lshw"
[09:44] <SlimeyPete> A55A551N: if you're looking for a specific driver it's worth checking synaptic first (try typing in the manufacturer or model)
[09:45] <xtknight> A55A551N, "sudo lshw | strings > lshwOutput && gedit lshwOutput"  then look through
[09:45] <hajiko> Why can't I execute synaptic, update-manager or add / remove programs from the gnome menu's? Shouldn't it use gksudo by defualt?!
[09:45] <A55A551N> Pete: Thanks! Let me see what the command brings back...
[09:45] <rambo3> yeah that much simpler then rolling side bar
[09:45] <SlimeyPete> xtknight: isn't that just modules that are already installed?
[09:45] <ugn_> xtknight, are u there?
[09:45] <SlimeyPete> hajiko: yes, it should
[09:45] <xtknight> ugn_ yes.......
[09:46] <xtknight> ugn_, tried what?
[09:46] <hajiko> SlimeyPete: what should I do?!
[09:46] <Boing> I am tearing my hair out with Beryl - minimized windows show on every viewport of the cube - am I missing something simple?
[09:46] <SlimeyPete> A55A551N: if you have no luck with synaptic or the lshw thing, google for your make/model of hardware and append the word "linux"
[09:46] <kcusr1> does anyone know what causes the syslogd freeze?
[09:46] <ugn_> xtknight, the sudo thing
[09:46] <xamox> what is the command I need if I want to mount a samba share to a directory and have write permissions as a normal user? I know it's something like smbmount //IP_address/share /mnt/dir fmask=777,dmask=777, etc.   I formatted and don't remember what it's suppose to be.
[09:46] <LjL> !beryl > Boing
[09:46] <tung> what is the best plug or way to view videos on sites like kontraband?
[09:46] <SlimeyPete> hajiko: first of all, check whether gksudo is installed (it should be by default, but you never know)
[09:46] <xtknight> ugn_, i have no idea what you're talking about
[09:46] <MikeCamel> anyone help with edgy soundcard problems?
[09:47] <SlimeyPete> what card?
[09:47] <mbd> [WaZ] , it didnt help :\
[09:47] <SlimeyPete> MikeCamel: ^^
[09:47] <MikeCamel> slimeypete - I've got two in, but the one I want to use is an Ensoniq.  was fine until a clean install of edgy - now neither is seen.
[09:47] <ugn_> xtknight, u gave me this command //sudo apt-get install build-essential
[09:47] <[WaZ] > mbd: arf, was sure it would
[09:47] <MikeCamel> 02:02.0 Multimedia audio controller: Ensoniq 5880 AudioPCI (rev 02)
[09:47] <stjepan> hi
[09:47] <stjepan> gnome-look.org seems down
[09:47] <hajiko> SlimeyPete: I have it
[09:48] <stjepan> can someone send me humanblue gtk theme??
[09:48] <meme4> hey folks... have a strange prob with ubuntu. It started with Firefox behaving oddly. So I restarted FF and it no longer had my profile. Then I rebooted. Now I cannot log in. Ubuntu no longer recognizes my login OR the admin login. Prior to this... nothing was modified (except a few security updates) - I am shocked that thus far and in five IRC channels, no one seems to have any solutions!
[09:48] <HT> hi, i want to install the 7.04 today, but when the final version will be released (19 april), do i have to do just a Up to date, or download the last one and reinstall?
[09:48] <xtknight> ugn_, oh
[09:48] <xtknight> ugn_, why did it fail?
[09:48] <xtknight> HT, just update
[09:48] <xtknight> though you may prefer a clean
[09:48] <SlimeyPete> hajiko: hmm, odd. Might be worth filing a bug. Also, I'm not sure how you do this but presumably Gnome will allow you to look at what command the menu items are calling (sorry, I don't use Gnome atm)
[09:48] <merick> can someon tel me how to setup my new monitor? I already tried using dpkg-reconfigure but I had to restore my backup of the xorg.conf because the screen got all scrambled after reboot
[09:48] <ugn_> xtknight, there were errors
[09:48] <xtknight> just because of all the .deb cache
[09:49] <xtknight> ugn_, well what errors? pastebin :O
[09:49] <SlimeyPete> MikeCamel: if you do an lsmod, is there a likely-looking module listed there?
[09:49] <mbd> [WaZ] , this is a tough nut.. im starting to suspect package problems... as ive fucked around alot with my computer (no non .deb installed), and have a few nonworking programs and broken packages
[09:49] <ppepp> hi, i got ubuntu 6.06 about a month ago and had some sound and visual problems. i sorted both out, but now my sound has completely gone again. what command do i type to list the sound card info ?
[09:49] <A55A551N> Pete: Thanks...but it seems that as much as linux distro are similar...Knoppix is different.  I'm using this ubuntu channel cause nobody is talking in the Knoppix one. I figured ubuntu wouldn't be too far fetched from Knoppix..
[09:49] <bulmer> meme4 you know how to recover your the account? boot off liveCD and mount the hd where /etc/shadow is on , then modify accordingly
[09:49] <[WaZ] > mbd: want me to post my whole xorg.conf ?
[09:49] <grndslm> meme4:  you can go to a virtual terminal, right?  and can login without gdm??
[09:49] <MikeCamel> slimeypete - yes, snd_ens1371
[09:49] <JoKer23> meme4:  can you logon on "normal" console ?
[09:49] <mbd> [WaZ] , yeah
[09:49] <ugn_> xtknight, i copied the errors //
[09:49] <ugn_> xtknight, i copied the errors //Errhttp://archive.ubuntu.com dapper-updates/main libc6-dev 2.3.6-0ubuntu20.4
[09:49] <ugn_>   Temporary failure resolving archive.ubuntu.com
[09:49] <ugn_> Errhttp://archive.ubuntu.com dapper-updates/main dpkg-dev 1.13.11ubuntu7
[09:49] <ugn_>   Temporary failure resolving archive.ubuntu.com
[09:49] <ugn_> Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/glibc/libc6-dev_2.3.6-0ubuntu20.4_i386.deb  Temporary failure resolving archive.ubuntu.com
[09:49] <ugn_> Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/d/dpkg/dpkg-dev_1.13.11ubuntu7_all.deb  Temporary failure resolving archive.ubuntu.com
[09:49] <hajiko> SlimeyPete: Thanks for the suggestions.
[09:49] <ugn_> E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing?
[09:49] <MikeCamel> no alsa, though...
[09:50] <[WaZ] > its for edgy Beryl/xgl
[09:50] <SlimeyPete> harmental: np
[09:50] <bulmer> ugn stop pasting too many lines
[09:50] <SlimeyPete> erk
[09:50] <mbd> [WaZ] , could u scroll up for the adress to my pasted page? and post that also
[09:50] <sanityx> What do you guys reccomend for burning MP3s to cd form?
[09:50] <SlimeyPete> MikeCamel: So it's not listed in the mixer at all?
[09:50] <[WaZ] > okay
[09:50] <SlimeyPete> sanityx: k3b will do it, I think?
[09:50] <MikeCamel> nopoe
[09:50] <MikeCamel> nope
[09:50] <MikeCamel> soz
[09:50] <ugn_> xtknight, did u see that
[09:50] <grndslm> ugn_:  use www.pastebin.ca or something like that for large pastes, any paste really
[09:50] <CheshireViking> sanityx, k3b works for me
[09:50] <sanityx> SlimeyPete, yeah but that's a qt app
[09:50] <rysiek|pl> guys, how to check if I am running a 64bit or 32bit system?
[09:50] <sanityx> I'd prefer a gtk app
[09:50] <[WaZ] > mbd: mine: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13406/
[09:51] <xtknight> ugn_, i got it (though use pastebin in the future)
[09:51] <SlimeyPete> MikeCamel: is there anything interesting in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base?
[09:51] <MikeCamel> rysiek|pl - try less /proc/cpuinfo
[09:51] <SlimeyPete> maybe it's being misdetected or something
[09:51] <[WaZ] > mbd: yours: <mbd> [WaZ] , http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13401/ for updated info
[09:51] <xtknight> ugn_, it looks like a network problem on your end.  not much i can do
[09:51] <meme4> JoKer23: no... suddenly after I booted ubuntu no longer recognizes my login OR the admin login. GUI or text logins
[09:51] <mbd> [WaZ] , thanks.. bbl prob, found a wiki =)
[09:51] <JoKer23> shice
[09:51] <MikeCamel> the file doesn't even exist.
[09:51] <[WaZ] > mbd: hehe k
[09:51] <ugn_> xtknight, ok. how do i use the pastebin?
[09:51] <xtknight> !paste | ugn_
[09:51] <ubotu> ugn_: 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)
[09:51] <MikeCamel> yes it does. sorry - completion problem.
[09:51] <grndslm> sanityx:  k3b all day long...only other real option is gnomebaker which was very buggy the last time i used it...could only burn coasters
[09:52] <sanityx> hehe
[09:52] <xtknight> jhaha
[09:52] <JoKer23> meme4: did u tried the recovery boot ?
[09:52] <SlimeyPete> rysiek|pl: "uname -a" in a terminal. If it says i686 then you're running 32bit (assuming you're on a PC)
[09:52] <sanityx> grndslm, I'll try gnomebaker, if its no good I'll use k3b
[09:52] <SlimeyPete> MikeCamel: that might be the issue then, as far as I know there should always be a file there.
[09:53] <MikeCamel> slimeypete - can't find alsa-base in /lib/modules/*, though
[09:53] <ardchoille> sanityx: I've been using gnomebaker for a few months on Dapper and it hasn't produced any coasters yet.
[09:53] <Lanken> anyone have any idea why konqueror might do this: http://tinyurl.com/2jsrrt
[09:53] <JoKer23> meme4: do you have signs (i.e. #+~ ...) in your password/or username ?
[09:53] <sanityx> Oh now that I see it, I've used gnomebaker before. Worked fine for me.
[09:53] <Lanken> ?
[09:53] <MikeCamel> slimeypete - sorry, there is a file there.
[09:53] <rysiek|pl> SlimeyPete: right, thanks
[09:53] <SlimeyPete> rysiek|pl: np
[09:53] <ugn_> xtknight, thanks alot. i hope i see u again
[09:53] <meme4> JoKer23: Is that available on the LiveDVD?
[09:53] <tgalus> ok does anyone have any experience with wifi or the nvidia legacy drivers?
[09:54] <MikeCamel> tgalus - some.
[09:54] <JoKer23> no should be available from grub
[09:54] <xtknight> ugn_, cya
[09:54] <ugn_> xtknight, i will get my friend to teach me wat he was talking about and i will tell u about it
[09:54] <meme4> JoKer23: no special chars. in my username/pass.  It worked fine for the last 3 weeks since the install
[09:54] <[WaZ] > !anyone > tgalus
[09:54] <MikeCamel> lanken - there's a redirect that will cause anything you load to look like that.  someone may be playing wth your head.
[09:54] <xtknight> ugn_, ok sounds good
[09:54] <tgalus> ok... my wifi problem is how do i get it to come up in 54M (g) mode.. it always comes up in 11M mode
[09:55] <tgalus> but i can force it to 54M with iwconfig
[09:55] <JoKer23> meme4: it's strange, i remember such case, that my keyb was switched from DE to US
[09:55] <Lanken> crap...you think maybe it's some sort of man-in-the-middle?
[09:55] <MikeCamel> tgalus - what does "iwconfig <iface> scan"  give you?
[09:55] <ugn_> xtknight, are u online always?
[09:55] <MikeCamel> lanken - possibly.
[09:55] <xtknight> ugn_, quite a bit
[09:55] <Lanken> MikeCamel: I should stop stealing my neighbor's wireless
[09:55] <meme4> JoKer23: No, I don't believe this is a keyboard issue.
[09:55] <tgalus> should that be iwlist <iface> scan?
[09:55] <xtknight> ugn_, dont worry about it but if u happen to catch me let me know
[09:56] <MikeCamel> lanken - I've heard it done for _exactly_ that reason.
[09:56] <JoKer23> meme4: you're @ std-us qwerty ?
[09:56] <Lanken> huh, well, good, at least I didn't break my system.
[09:56] <MikeCamel> slimeypete - any thoughts?  do you know where the alsa modules reside, package-wise?
[09:56] <chasetoys> oh noes;; sudo apt-get update fails:  chasetoys@LilArooni:/etc/apt$ sudo apt-get update E: Could not get lock /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable) E: Unable to lock the list directory
[09:56] <chasetoys> any ideas?
[09:56] <chasetoys> how can i fix this
[09:57] <mbd> Lanken, yeah, that is some plugin for a proxy
[09:57] <tgalus> MikeCamel: it shows my work AP with all rates listed (1M-54M)
[09:57] <grndslm> you have synaptic open??
[09:57] <Harry_Callahan> Can somebody explain why I'm getting the "500 FTP server shut down errore" after successfully installing and trying out proftpd?
[09:57] <mbd> Lanken, search digg
[09:57] <grndslm> chasetoys?
[09:57] <meme4> JoKer23: yes. keyboard is standard.
[09:57] <ugn_> xtknight, ok . i will get online 2mrw from school and im sure by that time i will have the info
[09:57] <mbd> Lanken, exactly for fucking with wifi stealers
[09:57] <chasetoys> grndslm: no i dont have synaptic open
[09:57] <MikeCamel> chasetoys - you may have another process running which is using it.  like auto-update.  might be worth waiting a while.
[09:57] <JoKer23> meme4: anyway, did you found recovery in grub-menu / startup ?
[09:57] <ompaul> !language > mdb
[09:57] <MikeCamel> tgalus - sorry - nothing springs to mind.  it usually just works for me.
[09:58] <chasetoys> MikeCamel: chasetoys@LilArooni:/etc/apt$ ps -lA | grep update 0 S  1000  4949     1  0  75   0 -  8311 1      ?        00:00:00 update-notifier
[09:58] <grndslm> chasetoys:  if you don't have another apt-get or synaptic process running, then it *should* work
[09:58] <eyalw> how do i check kernel version?
[09:58] <chasetoys> grndslm: should i restart
[09:58] <grndslm> no
[09:58] <MikeCamel> chasetoys - that'll be it.
[09:58] <MikeCamel> eyalw - "uname -a"
[09:58] <SlimeyPete> MikeCamel: there's an "alsa-base" package which might provide what you want
[09:58] <chasetoys> MikeCamel: how do i proceed?
[09:58] <SlimeyPete> it should be installed by default, but.... shrug
[09:58] <MikeCamel> slimeypete - which is apparently installed.
[09:58] <grndslm> update-notifier will prevent apt-get from working???
[09:58] <MikeCamel> where will the alsa modules live?
[09:58] <chasetoys> oh shit
[09:58] <chasetoys> now it works!~
[09:59] <tgalus> MikeCamel: ok.. my other problem is the nvidia legacy driver loads but displays wrong on my screen.. i've even tried putting a modeline into my xorg.conf for it to use
[09:59] <chasetoys> thanks MikeCamel ... i didnt see that window open
[09:59] <MikeCamel> gnrdslm - if it happens to have the lock at that time.
[09:59] <ompaul> !language > chasetoys
[09:59] <baktaah> Ehm guys
[09:59] <Lanken> it's hard to read digg with my text backwards.  I'm gonna get a mirror.
[09:59] <baktaah> Guys
[09:59] <baktaah> Could you listen up
[09:59] <nalioth> pcircle: join #ubuntu-ops please
[09:59] <baktaah> How do you build packages?
[09:59] <baktaah> I got BUILDPKG file
[09:59] <baktaah> How does one build it?
[09:59] <ompaul> !enter > baktaah
[09:59] <baktaah> !enter
[09:59] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[09:59] <MikeCamel> tgalus - that can be a real pain.  what exactly is the problem?
[09:59] <chasetoys> my bad ompaul ... i was excited;
[09:59] <baktaah> sorry ompaul
[09:59] <ompaul> baktaah, you got a pm from the bot :)
[10:00] <chasetoys> how can i get eclipse?
[10:00] <SlimeyPete> MikeCamel: sorry, but I'm not sure.
[10:00] <ompaul> !compile > baktaah (please read message from ubotu)
[10:00] <chasetoys> can i use apt-get install?  or do i need to download it from eclipse site
[10:00] <SlimeyPete> wish I could be more help.
[10:00] <baktaah> !compile
[10:00] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[10:00] <SlimeyPete> chasetoys: you can use apt-get A
[10:00] <tgalus> MikeCamel: when i start gdm to get X running it only displays on half the screen but there's a white bar across the whole lower screen.. i've tried giving it other resolutions and it always comes up the same
[10:00] <SlimeyPete> chasetoys: it's called eclipse-sdk
[10:00] <chills42> i used the apt-get for eclipse... works fine for me
[10:01] <ompaul> baktaah, read the message / tab from ubotu - that is where the info that goes from  !$fact > $nick goes
[10:01] <chasetoys> SlimeyPete: do you get version 3.2 with that?
[10:01] <ugn_> is Dennis Kaarsemaker online?
[10:01] <MikeCamel> slimeypete - could you do an ls "/lib/modules/<currentkernelver>/kernel/sound" pls?
[10:01] <baktaah> ompaul read the page
[10:01] <baktaah> nothing about buildpkg
[10:01] <baktaah> pkgbuild*
[10:01] <ugn_> this is it  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13409/
[10:01] <SlimeyPete> chasetoys: I think not, but eclipse has an update manager built in
[10:01] <SlimeyPete> Mi	will
[10:01] <SlimeyPete>  do
[10:01] <pcircle> nalioth: iam there
[10:01] <chasetoys> SlimeyPete: so do you think its better just to download 3.2 from eclipse's site?
[10:02] <MikeCamel> tgalus - _way_ past me.  I'd try the nvidia-glx-config script.  might help.
[10:02] <ompaul> SlimeyPete, perhaps you don't do that colour stuff in the channel again thanks
[10:02] <listeper> Hello, im new to ubuntu, i would like to find out where i can setup the 'Take a screenshot' function. Maybe so i can change size and resolution?
[10:02] <kitche> baktaah: isn't pkgbuild for arch?
[10:02] <baktaah> kitche dunno all I know is I got some files, one of them is called PKGBUILD
[10:02] <tgalus> quit
[10:02] <tgalus> exit
[10:02] <eXistenZ> What is the location of the audio device if I want to stream my soundcard?
[10:02] <xtknight> ugn_, here's his info: https://launchpad.net/~dennis
[10:02] <ompaul> tgalus,    /quit
[10:02] <ompaul> baktaah, what package did you get?
[10:03] <baktaah> ompaul PKGBUILD
[10:03] <baktaah> it was a tar.gz first, then I extracted, got a folder one of the files is named BUILDPKG
[10:03] <ugn_> xtknight, thanks xtknight
[10:03] <baktaah> ompaul  http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?do_Details=1&ID=7070
[10:03] <ompaul> baktaah, what is the tar.gz that is the package
[10:04] <lucciolina> can you advice me one application for write CDs?
[10:04] <SlimeyPete> ompaul: I wasn't doing colour stuff. When I'm using the wireless connection, I find that weird control characters (followed by a line-break) creep into my text.
[10:04] <ardchoille> lucciolina: gnomebaker
[10:04] <baktaah> huh ompaul
[10:04] <lucciolina> tencs
[10:04] <baktaah> download the tarball
[10:04] <baktaah> http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?do_Details=1&ID=7070
[10:04] <xtknight> lucciolina, k3b
[10:04] <listeper> Nobody knows where i can setup the 'Take a screenshot' function?
[10:04] <xtknight> !it | lucciolina
[10:04] <ubotu> lucciolina: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[10:04] <xtknight> listeper, press printscreen?
[10:05] <MikeCamel> listeper - the GIMP can help you out.
[10:05] <Hypnotic> What is the release date for 7.04?
[10:05] <xtknight> Hypnotic, april 19
[10:05] <baktaah> Hypnotic its out
[10:05] <ardchoille> listeper: You can make a launcher with the command of: gnome-screenshot
[10:05] <xtknight> too late :P
[10:05] <Hypnotic> Ah, ok. :)
[10:05] <HT> is baryl included in 7.04N
[10:05] <HT> ?
[10:05] <MikeCamel> slimeypete - what does "lsmod | grep alsa" give you?
[10:05] <xtknight> HT, included but not by enabled default
[10:05] <xtknight> not enabled by default**
[10:06] <SlimeyPete> MikeCamel: zilch.
[10:06] <madmax> hello again
[10:06] <MikeCamel> slimeypete - I can't think why nothing's seen.  hmm.
[10:06] <listeper> MikeCamel: The GIMP, how?
[10:06] <baktaah> ompaul here?
[10:07] <madmax> can someone tell me why I get "out of range" 90% of the time when ubuntu is booting up?
[10:07] <MikeCamel> listeper - File:Acquire:Screenshot
[10:07] <listeper> xtknight: It's because when I take a screenshot now. I get 1,2MB PNG file. I would like to change that.
[10:07] <SlimeyPete> MikeCamel: I think alsa-related modules tend to be named "snd_*"
[10:07] <MikeCamel> 1.2MB PNG is pretty good.
[10:07] <SlimeyPete> I have plenty of those loaded.
[10:07] <ompaul> baktaah, that is not a native package for ubuntu, instructions for building at the foot of:  http://aur.archlinux.org/packages/gnome-macmenu-applet/gnome-macmenu-applet/PKGBUILD   it is not designed for ubuntu so it might not work
[10:07] <Pelo> madmax,   look the msg up in the forum
[10:07] <xtknight> listeper, you may be able to specify .jpg when you name the file in PrintScreen.
[10:07] <MikeCamel> slimeypete - maybe that's right, then.  hmm.
[10:08] <ompaul> baktaah, and to do that you need build-essential
[10:08] <baktaah> ompaul its on the ubuntu foprums
[10:08] <xtknight> listeper, actually never mind, you cannot
[10:08] <baktaah> ompaul  already got build-es
[10:08] <baktaah> ompaul http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=241868
[10:08] <listeper> MikeCamel: And there i would be able to change the image from a 1.2MB PNG to maybe a JPEG with only 50 dpi?
[10:08] <xtknight> madmax, hi
[10:08] <xtknight> you look familiar :P
[10:08] <MikeCamel> listeper - dunno - sorry.
[10:08] <assasukasse> how do i install cddb plugin for rhytmbox?
[10:08] <MattCampbell> How can I configure the Ubuntu logon screen to show a list of user names that can be clicked, as in the Windows XP logon screen (though not necessarily with pictures)?
[10:08] <Pelo> xtknight, don'T let the leather fool you
[10:09] <baktaah> MattCampbell
[10:09] <baktaah> download gnome art
[10:09] <baktaah> and u can set it up there
[10:09] <ompaul> baktaah, ask on the forum for step by step then :)  the bottome line is that the page 2 there is that you need it
[10:09] <madmax> no wireless or bluetooth, just a digital connection to the monitor
[10:09] <baktaah> ompaul huh?
[10:09] <xtknight> madmax, well i can help with that.  elaborate ..
[10:09] <xtknight> i'm the lcd guy
[10:09] <ompaul> MattCampbell, system adminstration login window is the right way to do that
[10:09] <Pelo> madmax,  would the v sync or hrez not match ?
[10:10] <ompaul> baktaah, you asked how to compile the instructions are on that web page
[10:10] <listeper> MattCampbell: System:Administration:Window Login
[10:10] <dauoalagio2> how can i see my computers specs..like how much ram, memory, etc etc
[10:10] <ompaul> baktaah, bottom line that is not a ubuntu package
[10:10] <xtknight> DVI (digital) should always be run at 60 hz as the LCD can't receive anything higher properly
[10:10] <therealnanotube> is anyone here running ubuntu breezy or earlier?
[10:10] <madmax> when i boot up, 90% of the time, I get a "Out of Range, 10 -10.5 htz message
[10:10] <baktaah> ompaul  there are no instructions
[10:10] <xtknight> ahh
[10:10] <xamox> can anyone please tell me why when trying to use smbmount for smbfs I cannot have write perms for anyone other than root. I am using something like //windowspc/uploads /mnt/uploads smbfs username=user,password=pass,users,dmask=777,fmask=777 0 0, and it still won't give me write perms
[10:10] <baktaah> ompaul doesnt matter people run it on ubuntu too
[10:10] <tdn> Why does one of my network interfaces (eth0:1) not go up automatically on boot? Here is my /etc/network/interfaces: http://thomasdamgaard.dk/p/?paste=484. When I manually try to do ifup/ifdown on it, I can bring it up, but I get this error message: SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested address.
[10:10] <knw> how do I go about seting up raid0 with 2 sataII new hdds
[10:10] <xtknight> madmax, well what monitor do you have, what video card, and what driver are you using for the vidoe card?
[10:11] <listeper> MattCampbell: Choose 'With face browser'.
[10:11] <madmax> but now it is working
[10:11] <xtknight> tdn, that sounds like you need to use sudo or something
[10:11] <MattCampbell> I'm guessing the reason the logons creen doesn't have a list of user names by default is security; is that correct?
[10:11] <ompaul> baktaah, they are there,  starts just about here: gcc -std=c99
[10:11] <Pelo> dauoalagio2,   do you mean what you are using or the requirements to run ubuntu ?
[10:11] <pigeonflight> tdn: that's a virtual network interface
[10:11] <xtknight> tdn, sorry.  wild guess.
[10:11] <philiKON> hi, i'm trying to install 7.04beta and i get "unable to locate RSDP", then "ata2 reset failed, giving up" and then the install ends in a shell... any ideas?
[10:11] <madmax> the same thing happens with other linux os
[10:11] <kitche> baktaahk: PKGBUILD is for pacman which Arch Linux uses not ubuntu it's their package manager
[10:11] <zligacy> could somebody please explain to me how i can install fwcutter, without using the net. I tried downloading the package from a website to cd, copied it to my ubuntu system, and tried using the make command, but it just churns out nothing but errors
[10:11] <xtknight> madmax, please answer the questions so we can help further
[10:11] <dauoalagio2> Pelo, like what's on my computer...all the hardware
[10:11] <madmax> ati radeon 8500
[10:11] <Pelo> dauoalagio2,  bios screen on boot ?
[10:12] <xtknight> madmax, what about the LCD?  and what driver are you using for the Radeon?
[10:12] <madmax> no
[10:12] <dauoalagio2> Pelo: oh i thought Ubuntu would have something
[10:12] <madmax> lg lcd monitor
[10:12] <ugn_> tdn, how many interfaces do u have?
[10:12] <Pelo> dauoalagio2,  or  menu > system  > admin  >`hardware manager
[10:12] <Pelo> dauoalagio2,  maybe it is called device manager in english
[10:12] <MattCampbell> Also, is there an easy way to remove the Ubuntu logo from the startup/shutdown screen while retaining the progress bar?
[10:12] <madmax> the driver is the one that came with the video card
[10:13] <kitche> !usplash | MattCampbell
[10:13] <ubotu> MattCampbell: 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
[10:13] <therealnanotube> is anyone here running ubuntu breezy or earlier?
[10:13] <baktaah> ompaul
[10:13] <baktaah> I managed to install it
[10:13] <kbidd> therealnanotube, i have breezy installed, why?
[10:13] <baktaah> and to add it on to the panel but it lol.. doesnt work
[10:13] <madmax> obviously it is working now, what gives
[10:14] <ompaul> breezy has about 10 days of support left
[10:14] <therealnanotube> kbidd: i need to test something for my installnewfirefox shell script. could you run one command for me and post the output?
[10:14] <kbidd> therealnanotube, sure... gimme a sec to boot into it... im duel booting
[10:14] <sanityx> any good tools for converting various video to dvd format?
[10:14] <therealnanotube> kbidd: the command is sudo dpkg -L firefox |grep '/plugins$'
[10:15] <xtknight> madmax, the frequency could be varying subtlely
[10:15] <therealnanotube> kbidd: thanks :)
[10:15] <madmax> how to fix it?
[10:15] <xtknight> madmax, it could be a faulty video card or monitor
[10:15] <Unomas> hi, i need some help with wifi, iwconfig and my rt2570 USB DLINK DWL-G122 rev c1
[10:15] <xtknight> madmax, does it work with windows
[10:15] <madmax> yes no problems
[10:15] <dauoalagio2> any ideas on how to burn KVCD's?
[10:15] <ugn_> tdn, how many interfaces do u have?
[10:15] <Pelo> anyone know the command to display system specs ?  cpu , mem etc ?
[10:16] <ugn_> tdn, are u there?
[10:16] <green_cactux> unomas what is your problem?
[10:16] <pgraves> Guys I am trying to do a software raid install of Ubuntu.... its giving me problems and I was hoping someone could help me
[10:16] <Pelo> dauoalagio2,   if you have an image ( iso) burn it to cd with gnomebaker
[10:16] <green_cactux> df -h
[10:16] <therealnanotube> Pelo: "cat /proc/cpuinfo"
[10:16] <mphill> is there an application that will take a Divx/Xvid and burn to a DVD for playback on a DVD player?
[10:17] <therealnanotube> Pelo: cat /proc/meminfo
[10:17] <madmax> can xtknight chat one on one?
[10:17] <Lucifel> If I want to securely distribute files locally from a web page, will using https obscure the files being accessed or just data passed in forms etc?
[10:17] <Unomas> hi, i try to set up the usb adapter and there is no way for iwconfig to get it
[10:17] <tdn> ugn_, I pasted my /etc/network/interfaces. All of my interfaces are in it.
[10:17] <Pelo> dauoalagio2,   fyi   kvcd don'T play well in linux
[10:17] <green_cactux> Pelo: du -h
[10:17] <Slart> mphill: you might be able to use mencoder to make a dvd image thingy.. haven't tried.. just a guess
[10:17] <Pelo> green_cactux,  what is that ?
[10:17] <green_cactux> Unomas: kernel vesion?
[10:17] <smo> hi
[10:17] <pgraves> Can you do a software raid on your /boot partition as well?
[10:18] <dauoalagio2> Pelo, it's bin and cue but in windows i had to mess with a few settings, such as in Nero
[10:18] <Pelo> green_cactux,  uname -r
[10:18] <therealnanotube> Pelo: dmidecode (for all kinds of system stuff); sudo fdisk -l (to list all hdds); lshw (to list all hardware); lsusb (to list all usb devices)
[10:18] <xtknight> madmax, i guess.  i'm about to go though
[10:18] <green_cactux> disk usage command
[10:18] <smo> how can i exclude some pakcges from apt-get upgrade?  ( the kernel image headers....)
[10:18] <kbidd> therealnanotube, its not a "clean" install of breazy (done a lot of tewaking to it), but i'm getting /usr/lib/firefox/plugins
[10:18] <madmax> wont be long
[10:18] <xtknight> madmax, i'm not sure how to fix your problem.
[10:18] <Unomas> 2.6.15.26 with amd64
[10:18] <xtknight> madmax, it may be a faulty connection.  but you could try other drivers for the card.
[10:18] <xtknight> !ati | madmax
[10:18] <ubotu> madmax: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:18] <therealnanotube> kbidd: well, did you do any tweaking with respect to installing another firefox deb? :)
[10:18] <madmax> is it a known linux issue
[10:19] <xtknight> oh
[10:19] <xtknight> no
[10:19] <sbalneav> smo: you need apt pinning
[10:19] <xtknight> madmax, i dont know of it, at least.  like i said try official ATi drivers
[10:19] <tdn> ugn_?
[10:19] <Pelo> dauoalagio2,  I think you need a special library to burn  bin- cue in gnomebaker but I am not sure,  try it anyway
[10:19] <smo> what s that?
[10:19] <xtknight> madmax, the drivers that come with linux can be unpredictable
[10:19] <madmax> ok
[10:19] <smo> can i use it from command line?
[10:19] <xtknight> they were reverse engineered..
[10:19] <sbalneav> smo: in /etc/apt/preferences, add a few lines like:
[10:19] <xtknight> mostly
[10:19] <kichgo> Has Fiesty been released?
[10:19] <madmax> thank you
[10:19] <Jeeva> what must i make my directory permissions after i create a samba share ?
[10:19] <xtknight> kichgo, no.  april 19th
[10:19] <virtuoussin13> alright, let's try this, I try running the Ubuntu Live Desktop CD and booting from it, and I get an error saying kernel panic, and it says there's a problem with apic
[10:20] <benlake> can you temporarily use a kernel module without doing a 'make install' on it?
[10:20] <Kevlar_Soul> Can ANYONE help my friend:    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=398847
[10:20] <virtuoussin13> it then suggests booting with the option "noapic"
[10:20] <virtuoussin13> which I tried
[10:20] <ugn_> tdn, did u get me?
[10:20] <virtuoussin13> and my mouse didn't work
[10:20] <jisatsu> how do I add a swap partition permanently? I used swapon, but it doesn't stick when I reboot
[10:20] <Priest-of-Psi> man my beryl is sweet
[10:20] <benlake> jisatsu: fstab
[10:20] <Priest-of-Psi> :D
[10:20] <smo> in don t have /etc/apt/preferences
[10:20] <jisatsu> benlake: ok, thanks
[10:20] <sbalneav> smo: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13413/
[10:21] <sbalneav> smo: change package names as appropriate
[10:21] <smo> i look :)
[10:21] <magic_ninja> has anyone heard about TiSP
[10:21] <therealnanotube> jisatsu: stick it into /etc/fstab. there's probably a tutorial out there somewhere about fstab.
[10:21] <virtuoussin13> what do I do?
[10:21] <tdn> ugn_, no? You asked how many interfaces I got? I referenced my /etc/network/interfaces? Do you mean that I have something wrong in it? Something that has got to do with the number of interfaces? Do alias interfaces need to start with :0 in stead of :1? Could that be it?
[10:21] <sbalneav> smo: google for apt pinning
[10:22] <therealnanotube> !fstab | jisatsu
[10:22] <ubotu> jisatsu: 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
[10:22] <jisatsu> therealnanotube: cheers :) I'll take a look
[10:22] <smo> ok so i must list all the packages i want to "freeze" right??
[10:22] <fjardt> Hey.. I'm trying to swap Caps lock and the Left control key in my xmodmap. I switched them, and then did `xmodmap .Xmodmap', but it didn't work. All of the other changes I made to the map did work, though. I am in Xubuntu, so I can't just go to Preferences -> Keyboard and swap it like in normal Ubuntu. What can I do?
[10:22] <therealnanotube> jisatsu: good luck :)
[10:22] <sbalneav> smo: That's correct.  Note that freezing one package may prevent several others from updating that depend on the newer package, which may leave you open to security flaws.
[10:23] <therealnanotube> magic_ninja: come on, it's been all over the web today. april fool and all that :)
[10:23] <ugn_> tdn, it starts from 0
[10:23] <therealnanotube> kbidd: still there?
[10:23] <virtuoussin13> is someone available to help?
[10:23] <magic_ninja> ohhh yea
[10:23] <tdn> ugn_, ok. But is that the cause of the problem?
[10:23] <magic_ninja> it is april fools aint it
[10:23] <Priest-of-Psi> virtuoussin13: whats the issue?
[10:23] <Priest-of-Psi> xtknight: we got the java fixed :D
[10:24] <virtuoussin13> I try booting from the CD and I get a kernel panic error
[10:24] <virtuoussin13> and it says there's an APIC conflict and suggests booting with noapic
[10:24] <therealnanotube> magic_ninja: :)
[10:24] <Priest-of-Psi> start it in safe mode?
[10:24] <virtuoussin13> I try that, and my mouse doesn't work
[10:24] <qbert> anyone use xmodmap ?
[10:24] <qbert> I cant get it working AT ALL
[10:24] <xtknight> Priest-of-Psi, nice.  i tried to look up the log but i didn't see where it ended up.
[10:24] <Priest-of-Psi> I only figured out Dia does some kick ass flow charts
[10:24] <Iceman> hi all
[10:25] <smo> i ll just freeze kernel image and kernel headers
[10:25] <Priest-of-Psi> xtknight: it was the symlink to the home folder
[10:25] <xtknight> hm
[10:25] <smo> thx sbalneav
[10:25] <Lewix> fakeroot make-jpkg jre-6-linux-i586.bin
[10:25] <virtuoussin13> Priest: I'll try that
[10:25] <Lewix> doesnt work
[10:25] <Lewix> what's the equivalent command on kubuntu
[10:25] <Priest-of-Psi> in the .mozilla/plugins
[10:25] <Lewix> fakeroot
[10:25] <Lewix> and what does it do
[10:25] <xtknight> Priest-of-Psi, ahhh
[10:25] <qbert> man fakeroot
[10:25] <smo> how can i get the pin version?
[10:25] <Priest-of-Psi> xtknight: no one even thought of that
[10:25] <Priest-of-Psi> I also did not
[10:26] <Lewix> xtknight, stop reading davinci man
[10:26] <Priest-of-Psi> but thanks for the time you spent with her
[10:26] <xtknight> Priest-of-Psi, you obvously did eventually :)
[10:26] <xtknight> Lewix, da Vinci huh ?
[10:26] <xtknight> didn't catch that one :P
[10:26] <Priest-of-Psi> xtknight: took 10 hours
[10:26] <Priest-of-Psi> :P
[10:26] <bill|away> whats a quick way to tell if your on 32 or 64 bit install?
[10:26] <Lewix> Priest-of-Psi,
[10:26] <kichgo> oops
[10:26] <xtknight> lol
[10:26] <Lewix> no manual entry for fakeroot
[10:26] <Priest-of-Psi> Lewix: ?
[10:26] <xtknight> kichgo, that ctcp almost made me fall off my chair
[10:26] <qbert> bill|away: cat /etc/cpuinfo
[10:26] <sbalneav> smo: find out what package you've got installed at the moment with dpkg -l.  That will tell you.
[10:26] <xtknight> :P
[10:26] <Kevlar_Soul> Can ANYONE help my friend:    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=398847
[10:27] <Priest-of-Psi> Lewix: apt-get install fakeroot
[10:27] <therealnanotube> bill|away: probably "uname -a" will have something about 64bit
[10:27] <Slart> bill|away: ls_release
[10:27] <Lewix> Priest-of-Psi, dan brown fan..huh
[10:27] <Lewix> Priest-of-Psi, what's that for
[10:27] <kichgo> xtknight kinda figured that out myself =p
[10:27] <Priest-of-Psi> for fakeroot
[10:27] <ugn_> tdn, are u there?
[10:27] <Slart> nevermind, bill|away... my bad
[10:27] <Lewix> what does it mean
[10:27] <joe4444> what's the path of the installation file that the live cd "Install" icon links to?  i don't have a mouse for this old pc so i need to execute it via the Run App dialog
[10:27] <Lewix> fakeroot
[10:27] <xtknight> joe4444, ubiquity
[10:27] <bruenig> bill|away, ls /var/cache/apt/archives | grep i386 (if it shows stuff, you are on 32, if it doesnt you are on 64)
[10:27] <Priest-of-Psi> Lewix: dont troll
[10:28] <bill|away> I have a sneaking suspicion I accidently put 32 bit on by mistake =(
[10:28] <xtknight> bill|away, get rid of that suspicion and find out.  uame -a
[10:28] <xtknight> uname -a ** :)
[10:28] <Priest-of-Psi> I run 8bit ubuntu
[10:28] <Priest-of-Psi> :D
[10:28] <xtknight> maybe it's better just not to konw
[10:28] <xtknight> what you dont know can't hurt you
[10:28] <SlimeyPete> I want linux on my Amstrad!
[10:28] <bill|away> xtknight, well I noticed a few gigs of ram were missing =(
[10:28] <SlimeyPete> but I fear that may be asking a little too much
[10:28] <joe4444> xtknight, thanks
[10:28] <xtknight> bill|away, and?  you have over 4G?
[10:28] <Priest-of-Psi> I run minix on my XT
[10:28] <bill|away> 4gb yeah
[10:29] <xtknight> i run linux on my oven
[10:29] <Lewix> Priest-of-Psi, dont troll?
[10:29] <Priest-of-Psi> xtknight: dont forget the toaster
[10:29] <Lewix> make-jpkg: no found
[10:29] <xtknight> Priest-of-Psi, oh CPU gets hot enouhg for that
[10:29] <xtknight> make-kpkg not make-jpkg
[10:29] <xtknight> kernel package
[10:29] <bill|away> xtknight, thanks, I think =0 (looks forward to another long download)
[10:29] <joe4444> xtknight, it doesn't seem to be doing anything... is it the same for xubuntu?
[10:29] <xtknight> bill|away, either enable PAE w/ 32bit or install 64
[10:30] <s0nix> anyone know how let's 3D accel working using XINERAMA for 2 screen........ with a ATI card fglrx driver?
[10:30] <virtuoussin13> didn't work
[10:30] <xtknight> joe4444, no idea.  i thought it was.  ubiquity or ubiquity-installer
[10:30] <bill|away> I don't suppose theres a safe way to convert to 64bit on the fly
[10:30] <Lewix> make-kpg: no found
[10:30] <bruenig> bill|away, you can create a 64 bit chroot
[10:30] <virtuoussin13> I got the error message: "Kernel Panic - not syncing IO-APIC + timer doesn't work! boot with apic+debug and send a report.  Then try booting with the noapic option"
[10:31] <Lewix> and i still dont get what is  fakeroot  for
[10:31] <bill|away> hm, I think I'll go with the long download =(, thanks.
[10:31] <Lewix> make-kpkg : no found
[10:31] <ugn_> s0nix, wats ur problem?
[10:32] <virtuoussin13> that was done in safe mode
[10:32] <s0nix> ugn_:  my 3D accel work only when i use a single screen
[10:32] <Kevlar_Soul> "Error while opening sound device"
[10:32] <godtvisken> Hey.. I'm trying to swap Caps lock and the Left control key in my xmodmap. I switched them, and then did `xmodmap .Xmodmap', but it didn't work. All of the other changes I made to the map did work, though. I am in Xubuntu, so I can't just go to Preferences -> Keyboard and swap it like in normal Ubuntu. What can I do?
[10:32] <Kevlar_Soul> What does "Error while opening sound device" mean?
[10:32] <s0nix> if i change the serverLayout for tv output + screen....... no 3d accel
[10:32] <virtuoussin13> safe graphics mode that is
[10:32] <Kevlar_Soul> Audacity offers this : "Error while opening sound device"
[10:32] <John3454322987> !list
[10:32] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[10:32] <bruenig> Kevlar_Soul, that is a pretty cryptic message, but I would say that there is something happening perhaps erring when the sound device was being opened
[10:33] <nsx> is there an "easy" way to use a newer kernel with ubuntu, without compiling my own?
[10:33] <ugn_> s0nix,  that means u use more than one screen?
[10:33] <therealnanotube> bruenig: wow, good guess on that one. :)
[10:33] <virtuoussin13> I got the error message while booting in Safe Graphics mode: "Kernel Panic - not syncing IO-APIC + timer doesn't work! boot with apic=debug and send a report.  Then try booting with the noapic option"
[10:33] <bruenig> nsx, do you need to
[10:33] <nsx> bruenig, yeah, for TV card drivers
[10:33] <PyroMessiah> I need help desperately...details here:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2387361#post2387361
[10:33] <zligacy> When i use 'make uninstall' inside the ndiswrapper folder, does it say 'no rule to make target:uninstall. stop'
[10:33] <PyroMessiah> Anyone have any idea what I can do?
[10:33] <Kevlar_Soul> bruenig:  can you help PyroMessiah it is his device
[10:33] <bruenig> nsx, well you have repos, or you compile, those are pretty much it
[10:34] <s0nix> ugn_: yes i currently use one screen + TV
[10:34] <nsx> brent_: repos where?
[10:34] <bruenig> !kernel | nsx
[10:34] <ubotu> nsx: 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
[10:34] <dgrant_> how do I boot in verbose mode so I can see all kernel and boot messages?
[10:34] <Voldemort> hi
[10:34] <ugn_> s0nix,  which vga do u use?
[10:34] <Lewix> make-kpkg
[10:34] <Lewix> or make-jpkg
[10:34] <[WaZ] > dgrant_: press ctrl-alt-f1 during boot
[10:34] <s0nix> ugn_: vga?
[10:34] <Lewix> whatever it doesnt work
[10:34] <matt_> is feisty still due on april 220th?
[10:34] <bruenig> Kevlar_Soul, you don't have something else that is making sound open when you are launching audacity do you?
[10:34] <matt_> lol, 20th
[10:35] <Lewix> i use kubuntu by the way
[10:35] <ugn_> s0nix,  video adapter card?
[10:35] <dgrant_> [WaZ] : is there a way to make it go in verbose right away without having to press anything?
[10:35] <bruenig> matt_, 19
[10:35] <bruenig> !feisty
[10:35] <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) - Feisty will be released after 0:00 UTC of April, 1
[10:35] <s0nix> ugn_: i use SVIDEO for tv ouput
[10:35] <[WaZ] > dgrant_: yeah, remove splsh in menu.lst
[10:35] <asy> eyh How install flash in 64-bit ?
[10:35] <[WaZ] > splash
[10:35] <matt_> Kevlar_Soul: i just solved that problem today, you can have NOTHING using sound, or even open.
[10:35] <ugn_> s0nix,  ok
[10:35] <Kevlar_Soul> bruenig:  can you address PyroMessiah it is his
[10:35] <bruenig> Kevlar_Soul, why are you spamming it for him
[10:35] <PyroMessiah> yeah it's me
[10:35] <s0nix> ugn_: and also... i must use a bad driver for SEE IMAGE on video (on TV) ... schm i think
[10:35] <PyroMessiah> He was helping me, god forbid
[10:35] <Kevlar_Soul> bruenig:  friend.
[10:36] <Voldemort> hi, i'm just getting started with linux and i was wondering how do i unmount or prevent from mounting the windows partition? it's kinda of annoying seeing those icons
[10:36] <tdn> ugn_, just tried with eth0:0. Still get that error.
[10:36] <sanityx> wtf
[10:36] <GolferX> does someone know if Feisty for amd64 will have better flash player capabilities,  I did the janvitus howto for amd64 using the nspluginwrapper yesterday and it's not working today :\
[10:36] <s0nix> ugn_: else... i don't have images.
[10:36] <sbalneav> PyroMessiah: I'm not sure, but audacity might not work well with esd sound mixing
[10:36] <asy> opera flash-player don't work i have no lib in about:config with linux32 opera
[10:36] <nsx> bruenig, I can't find a kernel in a repo that's new enough
[10:36] <nsx> I need 2.6.20 or newer
[10:36] <[WaZ] > !feisty
[10:36] <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) - Feisty will be released after 0:00 UTC of April, 1
[10:36] <zligacy> anyone?
[10:36] <bruenig> nsx, yeah, you are going to need to compile it
[10:36] <ugn_> s0nix,  i used to experience a problem too like urs but i downloaded this book which helped me alot. i will send it to u
[10:36] <tdn> ugn_, although I havent trie rebooting yet to see if it works on boot. But I'll try now.
[10:36] <bruenig> nsx, there are some easy tutorials though for that
[10:36] <nsx> will a vanilla kernel work with ubuntu?
[10:36] <PyroMessiah> It's not just Audacity, I can't get the line-in sound to play or record at all with anything
[10:36] <sanityx> Every time I try to use gparted to partition a drive ubuntu automatically mounts the existing partitions on that drive, which prevents me from partitioning it
[10:36] <nsx> it must break a lot of things
[10:36] <sbalneav> PyroMessiah: Your might want to go into your sound preferences, and turn off "Enable software sound mixing (ESD)" on the second tab
[10:36] <JohnnyHeavens> hello-all
[10:37] <sanityx> How can I disable automount
[10:37] <dbo> hola, hay alguien con Guadalinex?
[10:37] <[WaZ] > sanityx: comment out the mount points in fstab
[10:37] <JohnnyHeavens> question-a friend gave me an old eMac but I can't get it to boot of a disk (ubuntu 6.10) and ideas?
[10:37] <asy> You have flash in 64-bits ? send me Info URL thanks
[10:37] <bruenig> sanityx, edit the fstab
[10:37] <virtuoussin13> can someone help?
[10:37] <sanityx> [WaZ] , they arent in fstab
[10:37] <asy> !help flash
[10:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about help flash - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:37] <sanityx> theyre external drives
[10:38] <asy> !help flash-player
[10:38] <PyroMessiah> sbalneav: that is already checked
[10:38] <LjL> !flash64 > asy    (asy, see the private message from Ubotu)
[10:38] <LjL> !bot > asy    (asy, see the private message from Ubotu)
[10:38] <sanityx> I mean automount as in automatically mounting plugged in externals
[10:38] <[WaZ] > sanityx: in mtab then i believe
[10:38] <sanityx> ok
[10:38] <virtuoussin13> anyone?
[10:38] <s0nix> ugn_: ok, send it :)
[10:38] <sbalneav> PyroMessiah: Right.  I'm saying you might want to UNcheck it.  Currently, ESD has the sound card open.
[10:38] <sanityx> Yeah they're listed there, but isn't there an automount service or something
[10:38] <PyroMessiah> sbalneav: Oh okay, let me try one sec
[10:38] <smo> i created a .ext2 file to edit the ubuntu live cd with chroot .... ok now i made it 2go i need few more space can iadd space to a .ext2 file???
[10:39] <tdn> ugn_, it still does not work. I changed eth0:1 to eth0:0.
[10:39] <[WaZ] > sanityx: why don't you just unmount them directly?
[10:39] <sanityx> [WaZ] , I tried!
[10:39] <ugn_> tdn, what i want u to know is that all ur interfaces cant be active a one time because they will conflict so only the one u choose will be active at that particular time
[10:39] <sanityx> Every time i try to apply the partition changes, it then mounts them.
[10:39] <PyroMessiah> Now I get "Your audio capture settings are invalid, please change them in your multimedia settings"....and of course, there is nothing anywhere called "multimedia settings"
[10:40] <ugn_> s0nix,  i have sent it
[10:40] <[WaZ] > sanityx: ah yeah, had that problem aswell, i used LiveCD, cuz i like automount... ;-)
[10:40] <sbalneav> PyroMessiah: That's ok, you're in the multimedia settings.  Can you launch audacity now?
[10:40] <sanityx> mm
[10:40] <s0nix> ugn_: u can't send if ur not registe
[10:40] <s0nix> *register to freenode
[10:40] <[WaZ] > sanityx: but maybe you should just comment out
[10:41] <virtuoussin13> can someone help me?
[10:41] <ugn_> s0nix,  i dnt get u
[10:41] <tdn> ugn_, http://thomasdamgaard.dk/p/?paste=485 <- More info from the current state of the system.
[10:41] <[WaZ] > sanityx: but maybe you should just comment out
[10:41] <s0nix> ugn_: why not but email?
[10:41] <Voldemort> [WaZ] : but is there something to select what to mount automatically?
[10:41] <phatmonkey> how do i erase a cd-rw?
[10:41] <ugn_> s0nix,  give me ur email
[10:41] <tdn> ugn_, what do you mean? That I can't have alias interfaces? I have that on several other systems. Works fine. What are the conflicts here? I can't seem to find them.
[10:42] <bruenig> phatmonkey, should be able to do that in any of the popular burning suites, k3b, gnomebaker
[10:42] <[WaZ] > Voldemort: I don't know, I'll google around, it could be usefull for me aswell
[10:42] <PyroMessiah> sbalneav: I can launch audacity, but when I try to record I get  "Error while opening sound device, please check the input device settings and project sample rate"
[10:42] <phatmonkey> bruenig, shouldn't nautilus be able to do simple things like that?
[10:42] <bruenig> phatmonkey, I don't use nautilus, you can try
[10:42] <Voldemort> [WaZ] : because i want to prevent to mount the windows partition, and i can't find anything about it
[10:43] <PyroMessiah> sbalneav: Again, this isn't an audacity specific problem, I can't get audio from line-in to record it in any circumstances
[10:43] <dgrant_> how to I make the bootup more verbose? I removed the splash option from menu.lst but I still don't get any useful output. some rc script is hanging and I can see which one
[10:43] <fr500_> tdn: you want secondary addresses?
[10:43] <sbalneav> PyroMessiah: OK, in your sound settings, drop down the "capture" input, and select "alsa".
[10:43] <bruenig> dgrant_, did you remove quiet
[10:43] <virtuoussin13> I got the error message while booting in Safe Graphics mode: "Kernel Panic - not syncing IO-APIC + timer doesn't work! boot with apic=debug and send a report.  Then try booting with the noapic option"
[10:43] <phatmonkey> bruenig, well i can't find a erase button anywhere ;)
[10:43] <Kevlar_Soul> PyroMessiah:  check the forum.
[10:43] <dgrant_> bruenig: yeah I did that too actually
[10:43] <virtuoussin13> using the Live-CD
[10:43] <sbalneav> PyroMessiah: What kind of sound card do you have?
[10:43] <virtuoussin13> I'm trying to install Ubuntu, but can't get that far
[10:43] <bruenig> dgrant_, what does boot up look like then, I did that and I get a bunch of output
[10:44] <dgrant_> bruenig: sorry, I was wrong, I removed the grub option "quiet" but not the kernel option "quiet"
[10:44] <dgrant_> bruenig: thanks
[10:44] <Kevlar_Soul> PyroMessiah:  what audio chipset do you have?
[10:44] <PyroMessiah> sbalneav: I don't, it's on board...I have an MSI MS-7058 motherboard
[10:44] <tdn> fr500_, correct.
[10:44] <[WaZ] > Voldemort: gnome-volume-properties
[10:44] <fr500_> tdn: and whats the issue?
[10:44] <PyroMessiah> Kevlar_Soul: I don't know...I'm not a pro at this as you well know and I've already told you
[10:44] <[WaZ] > sanityx: gnome-volume-properties
[10:44] <sanityx> cool
[10:45] <dgrant_> bruenig: hiding these messages is the stupidest thing ever. No linux distro should do that, you should always be able to press CTRL-ALT-F1 and see everything
[10:45] <tdn> fr500_, interface eth0:0 does not come up automatically upon boot. I think the log http://thomasdamgaard.dk/p/?paste=485 explains some of it. I get some wierd errors/warnings.
[10:45] <zligacy> is there another wya i can do it?
[10:45] <ugn_> s0nix,  i am sending it
[10:45] <mok> hi, in linux the monitor always shuts down after a while, can one disable this somewhere?
[10:45] <ramza3> in the default terminal, can I select vertically, for example without including an entire line
[10:45] <sbalneav> PyroMessiah: Could you do a "lsmod | grep snd_" at a terminal, and paste the results to the pastebin?
[10:45] <PyroMessiah> this is so friggin' frustrating
[10:45] <shinichizio> Can I ask a question about Nautilus? or should I go somewhere else?
[10:45] <bruenig> dgrant_, yeah, I think it depends on the distros purpose. This is supposed to be for the bottom of the barrel if you will, and scrolling white text is scary
[10:45] <PyroMessiah> sbalneav: What's a paste bin??
[10:46] <sbalneav> !pastebin
[10:46] <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)
[10:46] <zligacy> it says that permission denied
[10:46] <bruenig> shinichizio, ask
[10:46] <[WaZ] > sanityx: its also in System>Preferences> Removable Drives and Media
[10:46] <dgrant_> bruenig: but they should do the "press F2 for verbose" thing like on live CDs, best of both worlds
[10:46] <PyroMessiah> sbalneav: do I need to type anything before that like sudo?
[10:46] <tdn> fr500_, ugn_: more info: http://thomasdamgaard.dk/p/?paste=486 <- Here I also do a /etc/init.d/network restart.
[10:46] <Kevlar_Soul> PyroMessiah:  you can paste into a website and it saves it like tinypic
[10:46] <dgrant_> bruenig: thanks again for the help, I'm going to boot again
[10:46] <s0nix> ugn_: good, im waiting it :)
[10:46] <Carsten[DE] > moin hello
[10:46] <Kevlar_Soul> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[10:47] <shinichizio> bruenig: For some odd reason, whenever I try to open any folders (Ie. anything on my desktop, home folder, etc.) Nautilus closes unexpectedly. Upon trying to report the bug, bug-buddy closes unexpectedly. : (
[10:47] <Carsten[DE] > huie daag
[10:47] <sbalneav> PyroMessiah: No, it will work as is.
[10:47] <fr500_> tdn: hmmm i have never tried to use the main interface with dhcp and the aliases with statics
[10:47] <ugn_> s0nix,  its 24MB will take some time
[10:47] <tdn> Why are there interfaces eth1, eth2, ath0 in my /etc/network/interfaces by default when I do not have these devices on my system?
[10:47] <PyroMessiah> sbalneav: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13417/
[10:47] <bruenig> shinichizio, run "nautilus" in the terminal and see what happens
[10:47] <s0nix>  ugn_ are u sure u can send big mail like that?
[10:47] <tdn> fr500_, ok. So you have no idea what's wrong?
[10:47] <fr500_> no
[10:47] <shinichizio> It just quit unexpectedly
[10:47] <fr500_> tdn: i don't see it being a big deal tho, just add ifconfig eth0:1 $ip_add netmask $netmask to /etc/rc.local
[10:47] <ugn_> s0nix,  i am hoping i can
[10:48] <Carsten[DE] > I am really looking forward getting some help on my sound (ES 1869 on Notebook) -- would be VERY thankful for help... anyone?
[10:48] <bruenig> shinichizio, is there any output?
[10:48] <baktaah> Could someone help me install
[10:48] <baktaah> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1600937#post1600937
[10:48] <shinichizio> It's becoming expected at this point.
[10:48] <shinichizio> bruenig: None at all
[10:48] <Carsten[DE] >  I am really looking forward getting some help on my sound (ES 1869 on Notebook) -- would be VERY thankful for help... anyone?
[10:48] <s0nix> ugn_: but... what is this book? what the subject?<
[10:48] <bruenig> shinichizio, well that is kind of hard to troubleshoot
[10:48] <shinichizio> bruenig: Yeah, I know!
[10:48] <chasetoys> how do i install beryl for ubuntu 6.10?
[10:48] <Plecebo> Would someone be able to help me figure out why my usb card reader continually disconnects and reconnects? I can only keep it connected for like a minute tops and then it disconnects and begins reconnecting immediately
[10:48] <fr500_> !ubuntu-fx
[10:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ubuntu-fx - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:49] <bruenig> shinichizio, you can install thunar or something for the time being if you need a graphical file manager
[10:49] <tdn> fr500_, I think that is a hack. I would like to know what's wrong in my setup. I do not want to just hack around it.
[10:49] <shinichizio> thunar?
[10:49] <fr500_> tdn: hack???
[10:49] <bruenig> !info thunar
[10:49] <ubotu> thunar: File Manager for Xfce. In component main, is optional. Version 0.4.0svn+r23151-0ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 384 kB, installed size 2956 kB
[10:49] <fr500_> tdn that is an script to load things on boot
[10:49] <[WaZ] > !ubuntu-effects
[10:49] <ubotu> For help with 3d desktop effects applications or drivers please join #ubuntu-effects, someone there will be glad to help you. You can read http://forum.beryl-project.org/ for most common problems or questions.
[10:49] <shinichizio> Oh. Okay. Wait, is there a way to manage files without that? Like, via the terminal?
[10:49] <bruenig> shinichizio, yeah, you can use the terminal
[10:49] <ranpha> He guys how can i shutdown scrollkeeper??? I takes 80% of my CPU
[10:49] <Carsten[DE] > chasetoys... you know the packet?
[10:49] <sbalneav> PyroMessiah: When you right-click on the volume control app, can you bring up preferences?
[10:50] <bruenig> shinichizio, move files with mv, copy files with cp, remove files with rm and so forth and so on
[10:50] <ardchoille> shinichizio: Lots of people use bash as their file manager
[10:50] <benlake> ifconfig on ubuntu does not display whether the interface has link or not, how might I find this information?
[10:50] <PyroMessiah> sbalneav: yes
[10:50] <shinichizio> Nautilus keeps restarting itself and failing. D:
[10:50] <dylock> ranpha: type 'pidof scrollkeeper'
[10:50] <Carsten[DE] > chasetoys... did you try "sudo apt-get beryl"?
[10:50] <fr500_> tdn: anyways, good luck
[10:50] <dylock> ranpha: then kill PID_OFSCROLLKEEPER
[10:50] <sbalneav> PyroMessiah: What channels are available?
[10:50] <nexusvr> hi !
[10:50] <Carsten[DE] > nex... hi
[10:50] <shinichizio> Okay. Well, I'll just try using the terminal and if that fails I'll use something else. For some strange reason any file that's ON the desktop runs normally.
[10:50] <shinichizio> Thanks for the help
[10:50] <Carsten[DE] > anyone knows about soundsystem?
[10:50] <PyroMessiah> sbalneav: I see PC Speaker, Capture, Capture 1
[10:50] <Mhz> hi everyone, I have a problem with OpenOffice on edgy crashing whatever application I try to use (writer, calc, etc). I'm pretty sure it's a configuration issue. anyone willing to help? thanks!
[10:51] <Xteven> hi, I get this error in ubuntu: ImportError: /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: undefined symbol: gdk_font_from_description_for_display
[10:51] <Carsten[DE] > modprobe cannot find my snd-es18xx
[10:51] <ugn_> s0nix,  Apress.Beginning.Ubuntu.Linux.From.Novice.to.Professional.Mar.2006
[10:51] <Xteven> is that a dependency bug for libgtk2 ?
[10:51] <phatmonkey> euch, gnomebaker just locks up whenever i try to erase a cd-rw
[10:51] <ugn_> s0nix,  i am hoping i can
[10:51] <bruenig> !find /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0
[10:51] <PyroMessiah> sbalneav: I should probably mention that I'm on Feisty, but had this same issue in Edgy as well
[10:51] <sbalneav> PyroMessiah: Do they all have checkboxes next to them?
[10:51] <phatmonkey> why are simple things so fucking difficult sometimes
[10:51] <ubotu> File /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 found in libgtk2.0-0
[10:51] <PyroMessiah> sbalneav: I see no check boxes
[10:51] <[WaZ] > chasetoys: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy < then Ctrl-F Beryl
[10:51] <bruenig> Xteven, you have libtk2.0-0 installed right?
[10:51] <ugn_> s0nix,  do u have ssh installed?
[10:51] <LjL> phatmonkey: it's called life... still, please watch the language
[10:51] <chasetoys> hey folks.... i *downloaded* eclipse 3.22 .... should i have installed it using sudo apt-get install eclipse-sdk ?  should i do this now instead of trying to unzip the downoaded version and put them somewhere
[10:51] <Xteven> bruenig: yes
[10:51] <s0nix> ugn_: i got this one Wiley.Ubuntu.Linux.Bible.Jan.2007.eBook-BBL
[10:51] <ompaul> !langauge > phatmonkey
[10:51] <s0nix> ugn_:  sure
[10:51] <PyroMessiah> sbalneav: They are just listed, there is no check box
[10:51] <chasetoys> [WaZ] : thanks!
[10:51] <therealnanotube> Carsten[DE] : try http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-148077.html maybe...
[10:51] <benlake> LjL: right out of my mouth :)
[10:51] <nexusvr> what is the main difference between gdm and a window manager? May i use gdm for KDE too ?
[10:52] <Carsten[DE] > chase... apt-get install is always good choice for automated installing
[10:52] <[WaZ] > chasetoys: make sure you use the right tutorial
[10:52] <phatmonkey> yikes, sorry, didn't realise it was a kiddy friendly channel
[10:52] <sbalneav> PyroMessiah: If you're in fiesty, then join me in channel #ubuntu+1
[10:52] <Carsten[DE] > thereal... thx ill check
[10:52] <[WaZ] > Carsten[DE] : not in this case
[10:52] <ompaul> phatmonkey, it does its best
[10:52] <[WaZ] > Carsten[DE] : anyways its not in edgy repos
[10:52] <Jungler> one quick question plz. Is Kubuntu all the same with Ubuntu except for the KDE thing? I mean, as i am a newbbie, should i check on guides for Ubuntu? If i follow them, will it do the trick ?
[10:52] <Carsten[DE] > waz... ok i see and constat the opposite argumetn
[10:52] <ardchoille> nexusvr: kde uses kdm, you can, however, install kde and still use gdm
[10:52] <therealnanotube> nexusvr: gdm is just the thing that you see before you get into the window manager. you can use gdm with kde just as well as gnome.
[10:52] <ugn_> s0nix, i will try to send it to u by that
[10:52] <phatmonkey> hokay, fudge this, i'll just use a cd-r
[10:53] <therealnanotube> Jungler: yes, kubuntu = ubuntu with kde
[10:53] <ranpha> dylock pidof scrollkeeper doesn't do anything
[10:53] <Sp4rKy> please, i use a laptop with an ati and fglrx free driver. i plug a video projector on my video output, how can i get the same screen on both video output and computer screen ?
[10:53] <Jungler> so the guides won't "harm" me eeh?
[10:54] <nexusvr> therealnanotube: so if i uninstall kdm i can still use KDE without it or will KDE lose some funcions (hmm...)
[10:54] <[WaZ] > Sp4rKy: VGA out or SVHS?
[10:54] <therealnanotube> Carsten[DE] : pressing "tab" will complete the username. so you don't have to stop at "thereal..." :)
[10:54] <s0nix> ugn_:  it ok im downloading it on a torrent .
[10:54] <dylock> ranpha: if you can't get a pidof scrollkeeper then it isn't running or the name of the program is different
[10:54] <kbidd> has anyone gotten 6.10 to install in virtual pc?
[10:54] <ugn_> s0nix, good
[10:54] <s0nix> ugn_:  do u want my book? the ubuntu linux bible 2007 ?? i can send it to u
[10:54] <therealnanotube> nexusvr: you have to change the config so that it uses gdm (as i recall, you can do that through dpkg-reconfigure, but i don't remember the details). so, not too good of an idea to just uninstall kdm without switching to gdm first. :)
[10:55] <Sp4rKy> [WaZ] : vga
[10:55] <Mhz> broken OpenOffice makes my life miserable... please someone answer my plea for redemption! I'll have to go back to windows, it's laaaaaaame!
[10:55] <colbert> How do I "undo" this command: sudo ln -s /media/mystuff ~/Desktop/mystuff (it shows /media/mystuff on the desktop i want it not to) ???
[10:55] <ugn_> s0nix, why nto
[10:55] <hoock> wenas
[10:55] <eXcAliBuR> i'm trying to get a samba share set up for /var/www but it says i don't have permission when i try to login with username and password
[10:55] <kbidd> colbert, unlink ~/Desktop/mystuff
[10:55] <ugn_> s0nix, why not?
[10:55] <[WaZ] > Sp4rKy: hot plug will not be out till Xorg 7.3 (maybe 7.2), but it should work if you plug it in before you start X server
[10:55] <therealnanotube> colbert: cd ~/Desktop; sudo rm mystuff
[10:55] <nexusvr> therealnanotube: dpkg-reconfigure gdm works great, thanks. LOL it's definitely not a good idea
[10:56] <cyris> how do i go about running all my cronjobs ?
[10:56] <ardchoille> dpkg-reconfigure is nice. Is there a list of things I can reconfigure with it? I mean I know I can reconf xserver-xorg, but what else?
[10:56] <Ind[y] > I have set sjype to run at boot but it doesn't. Any help please?
[10:56] <Ind[y] > *skype
[10:56] <cyris> i have one job scheduled for 8pm, but i wanna run it now
[10:56] <colbert> kbidd, thanks that's perfect
[10:56] <bruenig> colbert, I never told you to use sudo
[10:56] <therealnanotube> nexusvr: glad it worked out :)
[10:56] <Sp4rKy> [WaZ] : strange, it doesn't with me
[10:56] <[WaZ] > Sp4rKy: plug it in, make sure everything is saved, then hit Ctrl-Alt-Backspace
[10:56] <Sp4rKy> [WaZ] : i can display on my screen or on the video output , but not on both at the same time
[10:56] <colbert> bruenig, Hey! yeah it's no prob it's fine tho, it works great :)
[10:56] <rdesh> is there a way to spread partitions over 2 physical drives?
[10:57] <toon> can i get some help here with iptables ? :o
[10:57] <bruenig> rdesh, sounds like lvm
[10:57] <nexusvr> another question: days ago i installed Enlightenment (E17)
[10:57] <ugn_> s0nix, why couldnt i send u mine?
[10:57] <[WaZ] > Sp4rKy: strange, can you pastebin your xorg.conf?
[10:57] <alex319> hi
[10:57] <alex319> anyone here?
[10:57] <Sp4rKy> [WaZ] : not time indeed :/ and i've not my video projector here
[10:57] <toon> i did echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
[10:57] <Sp4rKy> [WaZ] : i'll retry tomorrow
[10:57] <therealnanotube> ardchoille: hmm, good question. i don't know if there's a list of stuff you can reconfigure... but you can just try reconfiguring stuff, and see what works, i guess :) heh
[10:58] <alex319> who what where why
[10:58] <alex319> ?
[10:58] <s0nix> ugn_: u must be REGISTER to the freenode version for all private action (dcc, private message, notice)
[10:58] <s0nix> ugn_:  type /ns help
[10:58] <ugn_> s0nix, where?
[10:58] <alex319> hey can someone help me?
[10:58] <s0nix> where
[10:58] <s0nix> here.
[10:58] <toon> shouldnt i be able to ping other boxes on subnet 2 from a box on subnet 1 using the linux pc as gateway ?
[10:58] <therealnanotube> alex319: state your problem :)
[10:58] <s0nix> the "/" mean the line typed is a command
[10:59] <nexusvr> after some experimentation i switched to gdm trough dpsk-reconfigure but still the E17 was in one "session" (the Screen 0, if i remember correctly)
[10:59] <nexusvr> dpkg..
[10:59] <faeryNatsuki> hello boys
[10:59] <[WaZ] > Sp4rKy: you might need dbe in your xorg.conf
[10:59] <cyris> where are per user cron jobs stored ?
[10:59] <Mhz> I'd like to have some help too on uninstalling openoffice completely and re-install
[10:59] <faeryNatsuki> somebody knows how to make a customized CD? do you know a tool for do that?
[11:00] <Mhz> faeryNatsuki: data CD?
[11:00] <Ind[y] > My system suddenly is *very* slow (it responds/reacts slow to my commands/actions). Why?
[11:00] <nexusvr> Mhz use Synaptic
[11:00] <Sp4rKy> [WaZ] : oh, maybe, i check , thx !
[11:00] <Ind[y] > Please help.
[11:00] <therealnanotube> cyris: not sure where they are stored, but you can get a list of them with "crontab -l"
[11:00] <faeryNatsuki> Mhz the live CD
[11:00] <cyris> therealnanotube thanks man
[11:00] <ugn_> s0nix, i still dnt get what it says
[11:00] <faeryNatsuki> my friends want to customize an ubuntu CD
[11:00] <therealnanotube> cyris: :)
[11:00] <Mhz> nexusvr: so far it hasn't helped me much but I'll try again
[11:01] <Mhz> faeryNatsuki: sorry man, cannot help<
[11:01] <shinichizio> I was just in here asking dumb questions. What's the name of the alternate graphical file manager to Nautilus?
[11:01] <s0nix> ugn_:  what client irc did u use?
[11:01] <asdx> is there a release date for feisty?
[11:01] <nexusvr> Mhz try to "totally uninstall" the metapackage... good luck
[11:01] <ugn_> s0nix, xchat
[11:01] <Sp4rKy> [WaZ] : indeed, i don't have dbe in my xorg.conf
[11:02] <therealnanotube> shinichizio: there are many...
[11:02] <faeryNatsuki> somebody said april 15th... but i didn't confirmmed that
[11:02] <s0nix> ugn_:  check is ur STATUS windows
[11:02] <kitche> !schedule | asdx
[11:02] <ubotu> asdx: 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
[11:02] <dylock> i dunno if i will try out fiesty yet
[11:02] <shinichizio> therealnanotube: Recommend one that doesn't require any skill then.
[11:02] <s0nix> ugn_: it's probably identified as "Freenode"
[11:02] <therealnanotube> shinichizio: there's thunar from xfce, there's roxfiler, and there are probably at least a dozen more :)
[11:02] <[WaZ] > Sp4rKy: try with it
[11:02] <ardchoille> therealnanotube: I see that it works with more tha just xserver. I'm thinking it works with all packages.
[11:02] <Sp4rKy> [WaZ] : k thx
[11:02] <shinichizio> therealnanotube: Okay, thank you,
[11:02] <ugn_> s0nix, yep
[11:02] <neil__> hey guys, my ubuntu is crashing as i exit screensaver
[11:02] <asdx> thx
[11:02] <nexusvr> therealnanotube
[11:03] <Plecebo> what would cause a USB device to connect and disconnect constantly?
[11:03] <mikedoty> How can I record off my sound card in linux?  I used Audacity in XP, and it let me select my sound card as the recording source; Audacity in linux doesn't allow me that option...
[11:03] <[WaZ] > Sp4rKy: come back tomorrow if it doesn't ;-)
[11:03] <therealnanotube> shinichizio: those two should get you started... if not, just try a google for a list of linux file managers. :)
[11:03] <s0nix> ugn_: do you see the nickserv message?
[11:03] <nexusvr> lol sorry
[11:03] <neil__> its password protected, moving mouse brings up the prompt, howevr I cant type in the password
[11:03] <therealnanotube> ardchoille: cool. :)
[11:03] <nexusvr> therealnanotube: does thunar work good ?
[11:03] <neil__> ratehr, the password is typed in, but the screen fails to change...
[11:03] <therealnanotube> nexusvr: yo :)
[11:03] <FirstStrike> is there anyway to get an external USB cd/dvd drive to be recognized as bootable? my bios sees it. i set it as the first bootable device..stick the ubuntu cd in the drive and..it still doesn't boot from the disk.
[11:03] <neil__> I think beryl may be crashing
[11:03] <Lord_Vader> can someone tell me how to change my panel icon, I've checked lots of forums even describing methods for feisty but _none_ of them works :(
[11:03] <faeryNatsuki> don't you know about it?
[11:03] <ugn_> s0nix, yep
[11:03] <Sp4rKy> [WaZ] : ok, thx for your help
[11:03] <[WaZ] > Sp4rKy: np
[11:03] <therealnanotube> nexusvr: well, it works well enough. i have an edgy box with xfce, so i had a chance to play around with it a bit. it works. :)
[11:04] <Lord_Vader> I'm currently running feisty beta if that helps
[11:04] <neil__> Any ideas why beryl / or x crash when trying to exit a screensaver?
[11:04] <nexusvr> therealnanotube: Feisty here. XFCE works great but i have to study it (transparency? how??)
[11:04] <therealnanotube> Lord_Vader: what do you mean by "your panel icon". there are many icons on the panel. :)
[11:05] <Lord_Vader> therealnanotube, well the "launcher icon" if you will, the ubuntu logo in the upper left
[11:05] <geekunit> Anyone know how to set the default soundcard in alsa?
[11:05] <[WaZ] > neil__: are you using an xgl screensaver?
[11:05] <therealnanotube> nexusvr: heh, i don't get into fancy stuff like transparency. i just want to do stuff on my comp. so don't know anything about that. :)
[11:05] <s0nix> ugn_: perfect, now register ur nickname to nickserv and u will be able to send private message and dcc etc..
[11:05] <therealnanotube> Lord_Vader: ah, i see. hmm, i recall seeing something about that, it's supposed to be simple. but i don't remember. :)
[11:05] <conman23456> join #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:05] <faeryNatsuki> alguien ha usado UCK - Ubuntu Customization Kit?
[11:05] <neil__> [WaZ] : I think so yes.
[11:06] <nexusvr> therealnanotube: you are right. Work requires no fancyness (LOL) but i like to experiment, from time to time
[11:06] <Cesare> is there anyone who can help me with installation of eciadsl driver?
[11:06] <ugn_> s0nix, dnt get the syntax
[11:06] <[WaZ] > neil__: try using a non xgl screensaver
[11:06] <therealnanotube> Lord_Vader: aha, try this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2329198
[11:06] <[WaZ] > neil__: might be crashing it
[11:06] <HaRDaWaY> hi
[11:06] <GolferX> Does anyone know if Automatix is breaking amd64 systems?
[11:06] <Lord_Vader> therealnanotube, let me check if that's the one I tried.. cause in that case it doesn't work.. I'll get back to you in a min, ok? :)
[11:06] <ugn_> s0nix, it says i shd type ///msg NickServ <command>
[11:06] <therealnanotube> nexusvr: hey, no problem with experimenting, i'm not saying you shouldn't. it's just that i don't really have time for it. :)
[11:06] <therealnanotube> Lord_Vader: sure ;)
[11:06] <conidu14> join #ubuntu-fr
[11:06] <ugn_> s0nix, it says i shd type ///msg NickServ <command>
[11:07] <nexusvr> GolferX: if a "64  bit Automatix" exist...
[11:07] <neil__> [WaZ] : ok
[11:07] <ugn_> s0nix, i dnt know what the <command> means
[11:07] <conidu14> je suis franais j'aimer all sur le chat franais
[11:07] <therealnanotube> conidu14: "/join #ubuntu-fr"
[11:07] <therealnanotube> conidu14: have to use "/"
[11:07] <shinichizio> How do I check if I have bad sectors or something? Last time I tried shutting down it hung and the tower started making some awful clicking noise. I don't think that's too good.
[11:07] <jhernandez> hi. can somebody tell me what is the difference between /usr/lib and /usr/local/lib or where I can find information about it?
[11:07] <therealnanotube> shinichizio: fsck
[11:08] <nexusvr> therealnanotube: sorry i didn't mean it. Italy here (btw, we speak a litte strange sometimes...)
[11:08] <therealnanotube> !fsck | shinichizio
[11:08] <ubotu> shinichizio: fsck is the FileSystem ChecKer, which runs automatically when you boot if you didn't shutdown cleanly. Type "man fsck" for information on running it manually. The command "sudo shutdown -F -r now" will force a reboot and a filesystem check; "sudo touch /fastboot" will skip a filesystem check at next reboot
[11:08] <GolferX> nexusr, is it right to assume the finish to your sentence is,    "....use that!"
[11:08] <shinichizio> Ah, thank you
[11:08] <therealnanotube> nexusvr: no problem man. io parlo poco italiano :)
[11:09] <geekunit> cat /proc/sound/cards
[11:09] <comradec> is there anyway to get vlc to close after it's done playing a movie
[11:09] <bruenig> jhernandez, /usr/lib is generally where the necessary files to run programs installed from the repos go and /usr/local/lib serves the same purpose but for manually compiled or installed stuff
[11:09] <nexusvr> therealnanotube: np ;)
[11:09] <neil__> So guys, xgl screensavers have started crashing on me, non xgl are fine
[11:09] <neil__> Any ideas?
[11:09] <therealnanotube> comradec: click the window close button? :)
[11:09] <Lord_Vader> therealnanotube, well there's  few objects in that folder (gconf>apps>panel>objects) guess I will have to try all of them... believe I tried one or two objects there but it still wouldn't change.. even downloaded inkscape so I could convert my png logo to svg lol
[11:09] <GolferX> nexusvr, pardon the typo on the previous post :\
[11:09] <[WaZ] > neil__: yes, openGL screensaver crashes beryl
[11:10] <jhernandez> thank you bruening.
[11:10] <[WaZ] > :D
[11:10] <neil__> Crashed for you too [WaZ] ?
[11:10] <neil__> it was fine for me before..
[11:10] <[WaZ] > neil__: yup
[11:10] <neil__> damn
[11:10] <RxDx> is there some HTML editor like Dreamweaver for linux?
[11:10] <[WaZ] > neil__: you can use beryl plugin screensaver
[11:10] <comradec> therealnanotube: I want it to close automatically though, it seems my monitor won't shut off if I leave it open, its weird though cause xscreensaver will come on, but it wont turn the power off to the backlight
[11:10] <cfedde> rxdx: none that you're likely to be happy with.
[11:10] <bruenig> RxDx, not completely feature equivalent but nvu
[11:10] <bruenig> !info nvu | RxDx
[11:11] <tjl30> I have a bin file how do I install it
[11:11] <therealnanotube> Lord_Vader: try this then: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/GnomeFootToUbuntuLogo
[11:11] <ubotu> rxdx: nvu: Complete Web Authoring System. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0final-2ubuntu2 (edgy), package size 8373 kB, installed size 26448 kB
[11:11] <tjl30> ?
[11:11] <faeryNatsuki> ah sorry! did somebody here used UCK - Ubuntu Customization Kit? is it the best tool for customizing CDs? there's a better alternative??
[11:11] <therealnanotube> Lord_Vader: only the reverse ;)
[11:11] <Mhz> nexusvr: I guess at that point I really need help: when trying to uninstall using Synaptic, it tells me "Fix broken packages first"
[11:11] <bruenig> tjl30, chmod +x whatever.bin && ./whatever.bin
[11:11] <bruenig> Mhz, close synaptic and do sudo apt-get install -f
[11:11] <RxDx> bruenig, thanks
[11:11] <eyalw> meir: follow the white rabbit
[11:11] <Lord_Vader> therealnanotube, thanx dude I will try that.. otherwise I'll be back nagging lol
[11:12] <nexusvr> GolferX please believe me: Automatix installs a lot of things... better to test them. I crashed my Ubuntu (32 bit) months ago.
[11:12] <bruenig> !automatix
[11:12] <ubotu> automatix is a script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[11:12] <ikonia> GolferX: do not use automatix
[11:12] <anthony_> hi, I currently have my system split into 2 partitions, windows 50 gig and ubuntu 20g, if i resize (increase) the partition of linux with partition magic from windows should I expect any problems?
[11:12] <RxDx> bruenig, ahh nice.. i saw screenshots ;)
[11:12] <RxDx> thanks dude
[11:12] <therealnanotube> comradec: hmm, don't know...
[11:12] <bruenig> anthony_, not if you increase it on the end
[11:12] <therealnanotube> Lord_Vader: ;)
[11:13] <psycho78> i checked "auto_save_session" to see how it worked. I decided that I didn't need it so I unchecked it. However, it's still opening gconf-editor & my home folder on every login. Is there a way to fix this?
[11:13] <anthony_> bruenig: excuse my ignorance, so there are many ways of increasing it? if yes I should specify "on the end"?
[11:13] <ardchoille> !automatix | shinichizio
[11:13] <ubotu> shinichizio: 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
[11:13] <[VASCO] D1eg0_> hi
[11:13] <therealnanotube> psycho78: enable save session, close everything, and save it. that would overwrite your old saved session.
[11:13] <pestilence> what laptop video card has the best 3d support?
[11:13] <bruenig> anthony_, when you add space, the space needs to be added on the end of the partition, not the beginning
[11:13] <antex> what does adding . to /configure, for example, do?
[11:13] <anthony_> bruenig: okay 10x, i feel my windows is just taking useless space
[11:13] <nexusvr> GolferX the combination Repos + Try One By One works great
[11:14] <Mhz> bruenig: I did it and it still tells me to fix broken packages
[11:14] <pestilence> i.e. would a nvidia geforce go 7300 work well as a 3d card in ubuntu?
[11:14] <therealnanotube> antex: ./ means "current directory". so ./configure means "run configure in current directory"
[11:14] <bruenig> Mhz, ok what is the output of that command, if it is long please pastebin it
[11:14] <benlake> I have two separate iface entries using two different physical interfaces that are configured to use static IPs... However one interface is responding to both IPs and the other interface is doing sqaut.. ideas?
[11:14] <bruenig> !paste | Mhz
[11:14] <ubotu> Mhz: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[11:14] <shinichizio> ardchoille: .....I was saying that, having read that exact botscript, that I felt bad for crashing something that itself crashes systems. That makes me like, extra-clumsy.
[11:14] <nexusvr> pestilence afaik Nvidia has best drivers
[11:14] <jrib> antex: . is the current directory.  By default '.' is not in your PATH so your shell won't find "configure" unless you put the '.'
[11:14] <therealnanotube> antex: if you run instead "/configure" that means run configure that is in the root directory.
[11:14] <pestilence> nexusvr: do you have any experience with them?
[11:14] <ardchoille> anthony_: configure is a script that comes in sources tqarballs. putting "./" in front tells the system to launch the configure script.
[11:14] <neil__> !xgl
[11:14] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[11:14] <antex> oh okay, thanks :D
[11:14] <neil__> !aiglx
[11:14] <ubotu> AIGLX (Accelerated Indirect GLX) is an open source project founded by the X.Org Foundation and the Fedora Core Linux community to allow accelerated indirect GLX rendering capabilities to X.org and DRI drivers. This allows remote X clients to get fully hardware accelerated rendering over the GLX protocol. Head to #ubuntu-effects for support.
[11:14] <shatrat> pestilence, yes, that would be good.  Nvidia has good closed drivers, Intel has open drivers, ATI is bad at what they do.
[11:14] <neil__> hmm
[11:15] <neil__> how do you know whether you are using aiglx or xgl?
[11:15] <bruenig> or you can type the full path to the configure script, that will work too
[11:15] <neil__> or do you use both?
[11:15] <pestilence> shatrat: yea, i have a laptop with an intel 855gm, it is pretty bad.
[11:15] <Mhz> bruenig: I did it using Synaptic
[11:15] <nexusvr> pestilence: ahem... i have an ATI (with the usual drivers... hmm)
[11:15] <bruenig> Mhz, I just told you to close synaptic
[11:15] <pestilence> nexusvr: ah.
[11:15] <shatrat> pestilence, the drivers for intel stuff is ok, but the hardware is very primitive compared to nvidia
[11:15] <bruenig> Mhz, close synaptic, and then do "sudo apt-get install -f"
[11:15] <psycho78> therealnanotube: thank you. Will it auto save on log out?
[11:15] <therealnanotube> if you enable it, it should.
[11:15] <LuffiX> Bonsoir
[11:15] <[WaZ] > neil__: ati or nvidia?
[11:15] <LuffiX> c'est quel rseau ?
[11:15] <therealnanotube> psycho78: if you enable it, it should.
[11:16] <cooner750> I installed the 7.04 Beta, but I do not get a bootloader screen upon turning the computer on. It still goes straight to Windows
[11:16] <Mhz> bruenig: ok I did that. I thought you wanted the output of the uninstall
[11:16] <nexusvr> pestilence: please read about NVidia and ATi... and even Intel, if you want
[11:16] <bruenig> Mhz, I want the output of that command
[11:16] <[WaZ] > !fr | LuffiX
[11:16] <ubotu> LuffiX: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[11:16] <pestilence> nexusvr: ok, thanks
[11:16] <neil__> [WaZ] : nVidia
[11:16] <tjl30> How do I install a program when it is still in its source code
[11:16] <pestilence> shatrat: yea, i had suspected as much
[11:16] <[WaZ] > neil__: then most probably AIGLX
[11:16] <nexusvr> pestilence: you're welcome
[11:16] <bruenig> tjl30, delete all the files
[11:16] <sorcere12> hey can any one tell me how to bring up the terminal from the live cd before it loads gnome ... monitor flickering problem???
[11:16] <neil__> ok :(
[11:16] <neil__> :)*
[11:16] <neil__> im using the official nvidia drivers, clean install
[11:16] <pestilence> sorcere12: can't you boot it into rescue mode
[11:16] <nexusvr> tjl30: you need the tools :)
[11:16] <jhernandez> hi. i came from windows, there is a "Perfomance Viewer". Ubuntu have one?
[11:16] <LuffiX> okay thx
[11:16] <therealnanotube> tjl30: http://monkeyblog.org/ubuntu/installing/
[11:17] <[WaZ] > pas de problmes LuffiX ;-)
[11:17] <therealnanotube> jhernandez: probably the 'system monitor"?
[11:17] <ikonia> therealnanotube:  try not to recommend non-ubuntu written how to's
[11:17] <guillem101> I'm installing Feisty Beta at a laptop... with impressive success. However, the beep is very loud. How can I control the beep volume?
[11:17] <sorcere12> you mean safe vga mode
[11:17] <shatrat> jhernandez, or 'top' from comand line
[11:17] <sorcere12> its still flickers cant see teh screen
[11:17] <budluva> can someone help me here, im having problems mounting a 2nd harddisk, everytime to go to open the folder /media/hdb1, i get an error saying i don't have permission to mount, i have ownership of /media/hdb1 and i have the user option set in my fstab, anything i am missing here?
[11:17] <guillem101> I mean, the system bell
[11:17] <sontek> whats a console command for checking laptop battery life?
[11:17] <therealnanotube> ikonia: that one is a real good one, though... :)
[11:17] <sorcere12> oh btw i have and old 15 inch crt
[11:17] <ikonia> therealnanotube: it will come back to bite us one way or another
[11:17] <jhernandez> therealnanotube, thank you. in System Monitor can i define my Own Custom Perfomance Counter?
[11:18] <pestilence> sorcere12: hmm...i thought there was an option like "linux rescue"...
[11:18] <Lord_Vader> brb restarting X
[11:18] <therealnanotube> ikonia: in the long term, i guess you are right. :)
[11:18] <nexusvr> guillem101: simply try to adjust it's volume... or disable it
[11:18] <sorcere12> iam a new bie .. i changed the resoloution bty typing f4 .. but still flickers
[11:18] <guillem101> nexusvr: the volume of gnome sounds is OK, It is the system bell what it beeps too loud for instance when shutting down
[11:18] <ikonia> sorcere12: you don't change your resolution by pressing F4
[11:18] <Ind[y] > My system suddenly became *really* slow. Is is a known issue? Any help, please?
[11:18] <shinichizio> More dumb questions in the wrong channel: Once I've installed my new file manager of choice, would it be reccommendable to uninstall Nautilus? And about how big is Thunar?
[11:18] <pestilence> sorcere12: did you try ctrl+alt+f1 ?
[11:19] <Mhz> bruenig: there you go http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13426/
[11:19] <ikonia> shinichizio: no - leave it alone
[11:19] <guillem101> nexusvr: or at the system console (alt+f1)
[11:19] <sorcere12> yeah
[11:19] <bruenig> shinichizio, thunar is very small
[11:19] <therealnanotube> jhernandez: hmm, doesn't look like it. looks like you might want to try some other package. try searching in synaptic for a performance monitor...
[11:19] <nexusvr> sorcere12: when you boot please delete the "splash" option
[11:19] <bruenig> shinichizio, I wouldn't uninstall nautilus
[11:19] <sorcere12> and alt f2 nothing came up
[11:19] <Ind[y] > My system suddenly became *really* slow. Is is a known issue? Any help, please?
[11:19] <shinichizio> bruenig: Less than 10meg?
[11:19] <Draconicus> I've reinstalled EVERY CODEC INSTALLED that came up under "codec" in a repository search. Hardware is not overheating. I can't figure out why every video player I have (except for avidemux) crashes when I try to play anything, despite my efforts.
[11:19] <ikonia> Ind[y] : I saw your question less than 30 seconds ago
[11:19] <jhernandez> shatrat, I need define "My XML Web Service Requests by Minute", "My XML Web Service Usage" and so on :)
[11:19] <bruenig> !info thunar
[11:19] <ubotu> thunar: File Manager for Xfce. In component main, is optional. Version 0.4.0svn+r23151-0ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 384 kB, installed size 2956 kB
[11:19] <shinichizio> ikonia: got it
[11:19] <Ind[y] > ikonia: Any answer?
[11:19] <just-this-time>  pls help " GNOME Keyring daemon is not running"
[11:19] <jhernandez> i try, but i can't find anything :(
[11:20] <bruenig> shinichizio, 3meg
[11:20] <ikonia> Ind[y] : its not a know problem
[11:20] <sorcere12> the splash option
[11:20] <sorcere12> wait whats that
[11:20] <UbuntuNewbieMan> Hey can somebody tell me how to log in as the root?
[11:20] <sorcere12> sorry new
[11:20] <shinichizio> Errrr. I've downloaded 3.8 megs so far.
[11:20] <Ind[y] > ikonia: ok :-/
[11:20] <therealnanotube> shinichizio: unless you are really stuck for space, and are willing to deal with some potential problems, just leave it alone.
[11:20] <bruenig> Mhz, looks like it is good, do sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[11:20] <UbuntuNewbieMan> using startx?
[11:20] <shinichizio> Something is afoot here
[11:20] <therealnanotube> shinichizio: disk space is cheap. :)
[11:20] <just-this-time> tryiiing to use f-spot for posting pics to picasaweb.google.com
[11:20] <bruenig> shinichizio, it has dependencies
[11:20] <[WaZ] > Ind[y] : you have to be more specific really
[11:20] <just-this-time>  pls help " GNOME Keyring daemon is not running"
[11:20] <bruenig> shinichizio, the actualy thunar download is just 384 kb
[11:20] <Lord_Vader> therealnanotube, didn't work :*(
[11:20] <just-this-time> trying to use f-spot for posting pics to picasaweb.google.com
[11:20] <shinichizio> therealnanotube: Yes, fair enough.
[11:21] <UbuntuNewbieMan> like sudo -i
[11:21] <shinichizio> bruenig: It has whats?
[11:21] <UbuntuNewbieMan> startx -1?
[11:21] <UbuntuNewbieMan> I tried that, but it didnt work
[11:21] <therealnanotube> Lord_Vader: well... i'm all out of ideas, then...
[11:21] <bruenig> shinichizio, dependencies, packages that it needs to run, it is probably installing those
[11:21] <Lord_Vader> therealnanotube, k :*(
[11:21] <just-this-time> last call
[11:21] <nexusvr> Lord_Vader: what's up ?
[11:21] <just-this-time> trying to use f-spot for posting pics to picasaweb.google.com
[11:21] <sorcere12> so is there way to bring up up terminal to do somethig on the live cd??
[11:21] <Mhz> bruenig: it will take a while to upgrade
[11:21] <just-this-time>  pls help " GNOME Keyring daemon is not running"
[11:22] <Mhz> bruenig: I'll get back a little later
[11:22] <Ind[y] > [WaZ] : I can't. I don't have *any* information or idea why or how this happened. It just went very slow. It reacts slowly. I think it is Gnome's fault but I am not sure. Metacity loads slowly on boot.
[11:22] <just-this-time> ok bbl
[11:22] <bruenig> Mhz, ok
[11:22] <shinichizio> bruenig: Um. I might be dumber than I look. I'm downloading the 'graphical installer' because I figured there was less chance of me fouling up with a GUI around things. Obviously that was a bad idea.
[11:22] <ikonia> Ind[y] : very doubtful its gnomes fault
[11:22] <Lord_Vader> nexusvr, nuthin, trying to change my panel-launcher-menu icon :P
[11:22] <UbuntuNewbieMan> can somebody tell me how to start an x server as root?  it always tells me that i already have a server started on display 0
[11:22] <bruenig> shinichizio, yeah delete that stuff
[11:22] <ikonia> Ind[y] : more likley you have started a backup or a virus scan or something along those lines
[11:22] <Ind[y] > ikonia: So, which fault is?
[11:22] <Kevlar_Soul> Can ANYONE help my friend:    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=398847
[11:22] <UbuntuNewbieMan> can somebody tell me how to start an x server as root?  it always tells me that i already have a server started on display 0
[11:22] <Ind[y] > ikonia: ?
[11:22] <[WaZ] > Ind[y] : have you installed xserver xgl?
[11:22] <bruenig> shinichizio, ubuntu has its own software repositories accessed through apt-get, so just do "sudo apt-get install thunar"
[11:23] <ikonia> Ind[y] : /
[11:23] <ikonia> ?
[11:23] <UbuntuNewbieMan> nope.  im very very new to linux
[11:23] <shinichizio> bruenig: I keep forgetting that I can do that.
[11:23] <craigbass1976> what's up with /etc/fstab?  I'm coming from RH type linuxes and am not used to seeing lines like UUID=xxxxxxxxx.
[11:23] <Ind[y] > [WaZ] : I don't think so. Not manually, at least (in some update maybe...).
[11:23] <[WaZ] > Ind[y] : then no
[11:23] <Ind[y] > ok
[11:23] <Ind[y] > So? What is wrong? :-(
[11:23] <LjL> !uuid > craigbass1976    (craigbass1976, see the private message from Ubotu)
[11:23] <shatrat> craigbass1976, you can still use /dev/hdb2 type entries if you want, the UUIDs confuse me too.
[11:23] <bruenig> UbuntuNewbieMan, why would you want to do that
[11:24] <UbuntuNewbieMan> i just want to be able to log into the comp as root. i can only log in as myself, but my mounted encrypted volume is owned by root and i dont know how to change the permissions
[11:24] <bruenig> !sudo | UbuntuNewbieMan
[11:24] <ubotu> UbuntuNewbieMan: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[11:24] <shatrat> UbuntuNewbieMan, you dont ever want to log in as root.  Change owners of the drive, or permissions
[11:24] <LjL> UbuntuNewbieMan: so, you want to login as root because you don't know how to change permissions. how reasonable. why not learn about changing permissions instead?
[11:24] <LjL> !permissions > UbuntuNewbieMan    (UbuntuNewbieMan, see the private message from Ubotu)
[11:24] <Chetwin> Where's the feisty channel?
[11:24] <LjL> !feisty > Chetwin    (Chetwin, see the private message from Ubotu)
[11:24] <[WaZ] > Ind[y] : maybe check your system monitor see if somethings takes up much CPU
[11:24] <kitche> #ubuntu+1
[11:24] <UbuntuNewbieMan> oh cool.  but how do i lanuch an "exlplorer" window so i can use the gui as root
[11:24] <baktaah> How does one install firefox themes?
[11:24] <craigbass1976> shatrat, ok.  I'll looking into UUID but for now I just want an nfs share to mount at boot.
[11:24] <Chetwin> ty
[11:25] <LjL> UbuntuNewbieMan:  gksudo nautilus 
[11:25] <Oswy> Hey, is anyone here good with wireless cards? I used ndiswrapper, and it's recognizing my wireless adapter as a "Wired Connection."
[11:25] <Ind[y] > [WaZ] : ok. thank you.
[11:25] <bruenig> baktaah, go to the addons for firefox, then click on the theme
[11:25] <shatrat> craigbass1976, you should be able to do it the same way you would in any linux or unix distro
[11:25] <baktaah> bruenig  i did
[11:25] <baktaah> bruenig cant download or anything
[11:25] <DaSaint> right here Chetwin
[11:25] <bruenig> baktaah, link to the theme
[11:25] <Lord_Vader> lol my system just froze completly on me.. maybe a kernel panic? couldn't even change tty.. lol that has never happened before
[11:25] <therealnanotube> Lord_Vader: hey, try this: http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/change_ubuntu_look (scroll down, and search for "menu logo". the previous link i gave you seems to have been for an old ubuntu distro.
[11:26] <UbuntuNewbieMan> oh my word thank you LjL!
[11:26] <Lord_Vader> therealnanotube, k thx man
[11:26] <Oswy> Hey, is anyone here good with wireless cards? I used ndiswrapper, and it's recognizing my wireless adapter as a "Wired Connection."
[11:26] <kitche> baktaah: though firefox go to add-ons then themes and click get themes at the bottom
[11:26] <UbuntuNewbieMan> it started it as root!  now im assuming i can change the permissions on that file i need to
[11:26] <baktaah> kitche
[11:26] <baktaah> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3174
[11:26] <LjL> UbuntuNewbieMan: that's not really a good idea either though, you should try and find out how your encrypted volume's permissions are supposed to be set up
[11:26] <[WaZ] > Oswy: what card?
[11:27] <Ind[y] > [WaZ] : No. CPU is fine.
[11:27] <baktaah> Should I install firefox through apt-get or should I download and install?
[11:27] <Oswy> Netgear MA311.
[11:27] <[WaZ] > Ind[y] : Ram?
[11:27] <Ind[y] > baktaah: apt-get
[11:27] <kitche> baktaah: works here you downloading in firefox right? and have hte add-ins window open?
[11:27] <Ind[y] > [WaZ] : How can I see about RAM?
[11:27] <UbuntuNewbieMan> ok.  yeah i got it from truecrypt.org.  I run the command line as myself to mount it, but for some reason it mounts it as readonly with a padlock by the folder it mounts into
[11:27] <nexusvr> baktaah: install Firefox via Synaptic and select the repos
[11:27] <therealnanotube> Ind[y] : what do you need to see about ram?
[11:27] <UbuntuNewbieMan> and i looked at the file permissions and it says that it's owned by root for some reason even though it's mounted in my home dir
[11:28] <Ind[y] > therealnanotube: I don't know. [WaZ]  knows.
[11:28] <therealnanotube> Ind[y] : heh ok, then i'll leave you to it. ;)
[11:28] <baktaah> nexusvr  kitche Ind[y]   Guys, is it better to download from the firefox.com website or to use the firefox that came with ubuntu?
[11:28] <[WaZ] > Ind[y] : just click on memory, see if anything takes a huge amount of ram
[11:28] <Ind[y] > ok
[11:29] <therealnanotube> baktaah: what version of ubuntu to you have? if you have a recent one, just stick with the repos, if you have an old one, then get a fresh one (there's a script that will automatically do the official install)
[11:29] <Ind[y] > s**t, everything is *very* slow
[11:29] <bruenig> baktaah, it doesn't matter if you are talking about getting themes
[11:29] <psycho78> i enabled auto_save_session  and closed all apps (including one's in sys tray) I logged out using ctrl+alt+backspace and nothing changed. Home folder and gconf-editor still loaded on login. I repeated steps but used the log out button instead. I logged back in to a clean desktop. I logged off and on a few times just to make sure. I disalbed auto_save_session and logged of and on. My home folder and gconf-editor opened automatically. Is there 
[11:29] <nexusvr> baktaah: for me, it's safer to install an Ubuntu package. And FF 2 is still in Ubuntu.
[11:29] <Oswy> [WaZ] : Any way to help with my issue that you know of?
[11:29] <ssdd534> hi i have apache 1.3 installed and installed php4... php4 is installing the apache2 mods for some reason... how can i get the apache 1 php mods to install/work?
[11:29] <[WaZ] > !wifi
[11:29] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[11:29] <[WaZ] > Oswy: check if your card is in the list
[11:30] <baktaah> therealnanotube what script?
[11:30] <Oswy> [WaZ] : Nope, just the MA111.
[11:30] <Ind[y] > RAM is ok.
[11:30] <therealnanotube> baktaah: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/firefox
[11:30] <bruenig> basically you get the .tar.gz, symlink the plugins and go
[11:31] <[WaZ] > :S
[11:31] <[WaZ] > Oswy: im googling around
[11:31] <Oswy> OK, cool, thanks.
[11:31] <mbd> im having lotso troubles with fglrx, 3d rendering and now even dualhead >.< Please, check http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13424/ and lend me a hand
[11:32] <therealnanotube> nexusvr: well, on dapper they are still on ff1.5, and will remain so. that's why i asked him what version of ubuntu he had. :)
[11:32] <Ind[y] > [WaZ] : so, something else? :(
[11:32] <shinichizio> Hooray! I can see my things again. Thank you, #ubuntu.
[11:32] <baktaah> I got
[11:32] <baktaah> ubuntu 6.10
[11:32] <neil__> [WaZ] : It only crashes if you have the undirect fullscreen windows option enabled..
[11:32] <[WaZ] > Ind[y] : not really :S
[11:32] <neil__> interesting..
[11:32] <baktaah> should I download from firefox, or  use the one that came
[11:32] <baktaah> How do one update firefox?
[11:32] <therealnanotube> shinichizio: so you are using thunar? :)
[11:32] <Ind[y] > [WaZ] : ok. thanks anyway
[11:32] <[WaZ] > neil__: good to know
[11:32] <baktaah> if u use the ubuntu firefox?
[11:32] <neil__> it crashes as soon as you try and leave fullscreen when previewing the screensavers
[11:32] <neil__> weird
[11:32] <jrib> baktaah: use the one that came with ubuntu, you get updates from ubuntu
[11:33] <bruenig> baktaah, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade (I imagine that it is already up to date though)
[11:33] <shinichizio> therealnanotube: Yes. It's working excellently.
[11:33] <Smaug> is there a program so i can download only single songs instead of albums?
[11:33] <[WaZ] > neil__: yeah
[11:33] <therealnanotube> shinichizio: cool. ;)
[11:33] <bruenig> Smaug, using what protocol, bittorrent?
[11:33] <Smaug> yeah
[11:33] <bruenig> Smaug, get a decent client, and you can pick which files to download from the torrent
[11:33] <Lord_Vader> therealnanotube, I'm getting insane here.. lol I'm sorry to bother you but that too didn't work.. is it a bug?
[11:33] <nexusvr> baktaah: it's safer istall FF 2 in /opt then rin firefox
[11:33] <therealnanotube> baktaah: stick with the repository version then. 6.10 has ff2 already.
[11:33] <[WaZ] > Oswy: well its in the ndiswrapper list, so there's hope ;-)
[11:33] <nexusvr> run
[11:34] <baktaah> Okay
[11:34] <Smaug> okay thanks
[11:34] <baktaah> Thanks alot guys =)
[11:34] <baktaah> Btw
[11:34] <Oswy> Haha, yeah, I saw that.
[11:34] <baktaah> Any cool  addons to firefox?
[11:34] <baktaah> like
[11:34] <baktaah> addonblocker
[11:34] <baktaah>  or so?
[11:34] <chamberlain> hello
[11:34] <hmm> Can anyone help me compile BitchX ? ./configure works fine now.. 'Now type "make" to compile BitchX'.. gives me errors, won't compile. So, anyone know how to solve this problem?
[11:34] <bruenig> all-in-one gestures
[11:34] <baktaah> hmm what errors?
[11:34] <LjL> !enter | baktaah
[11:34] <ubotu> baktaah: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[11:34] <leiar_> I'm in charge for the computers at three schools. Converted from Microsoft to Linux, and want to make some instruction videos with xvidcap. But am not able to record sound..
[11:35] <bruenig> hmm, why are you compiling it, but if you insist, try sudo apt-get build-dep bitchx, that should resolve dependencies for the most part
[11:35] <[WaZ] > Oswy: so what does iwconfig say?
[11:35] <leiar_> can't drecord sound in krec, audacity nor xvidcap.
[11:35] <Oswy> No wireless connections.
[11:35] <[WaZ] > Oswy: sudo modprobe ndiswrapper
[11:35] <Oswy> Uhh, nothing comes up.
[11:35] <[WaZ] > Oswy: and try again
[11:36] <Oswy> k
[11:36] <[WaZ] > Oswy: thats good ;-)
[11:36] <Oswy> Same thing.
[11:36] <pix_535> hey
[11:36] <[WaZ] > Oswy: no wirless extensions?
[11:36] <eduhat> what should i use to program in c++? someone was telling me that vim with g++ wont work... will it?
[11:36] <Oswy> Yup.
[11:36] <nexusvr> Ciao pix_535
[11:36] <hmm> Didn't work.. hmm, but to the errors.. ALOT of them :)
[11:36] <jrib> eduhat: that will work fine
[11:36] <shmeelAway> hi, i'm on a laptop but want to use a external monitor, but the only way i can get to the external is by restarting, the key fnf6 won't work. can anyone helP?
[11:36] <eduhat> allright, thankyou
[11:36] <Qball> grr
[11:36] <therealnanotube> Lord_Vader: can you open the file /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/distributor-logo.png and just see if the image is what you think it should be?
[11:37] <Qball> should do something with that.
[11:37] <[WaZ] > Oswy: do you see your card in lspci ?
[11:37] <pix_535> hey, which would be better for Beryl? (nVidia) the 6800XT or the 7600?
[11:37] <hmm> many "cset.c:1049: warning: value computed is not used"
[11:37] <bruenig> !beryl | pix_535
[11:37] <ubotu> pix_535: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[11:37] <Lord_Vader> therealnanotube, the image is the one I put there, renamed the default one to *.bak
[11:37] <pix_535> bruenig: um, I know what it is, I have it installed
[11:37] <Oswy> Err.
[11:37] <[WaZ] > Oswy: do you see your card in lspci ?
[11:37] <therealnanotube> Lord_Vader: did you restart the panel?
[11:37] <bruenig> pix_535, help in #ubuntu-effects
[11:37] <Oswy> Had to reset FF, haha.
[11:37] <leiar_> anybody who knows how I can record voice? My mic is ok, but I'm not able to record voice.
[11:37] <Lord_Vader> therealnanotube, yup
[11:38] <archangelpetro> Does anyone have any problems when running edgy x86 that gnome menus and bars stop responding?
[11:38] <nexusvr> pix_535 the best supported. And please note: the processor is important too
[11:38] <therealnanotube> Lord_Vader: hmm... well the only thing that remains is to try a reboot. :)
[11:38] <leiar_> I use krec, audacity and xvidcap
[11:38] <Oswy> [WaZ] : Yeah, it's there.
[11:38] <therealnanotube> Lord_Vader: is your image the same size as the original, btw?
[11:38] <Lord_Vader> therealnanotube, don't think so.. it's 24x24.. should I resize it?
[11:38] <[WaZ] > Oswy: Is your card turned on? (just making sure)
[11:39] <therealnanotube> it might be that it is expecting a 48x48, just like the original was...
[11:39] <Oswy> Yeah...
[11:39] <Lord_Vader> therealnanotube, yeah.. I'm trying again.. thanks for your help :)
[11:39] <therealnanotube> Lord_Vader: no prob. good luck :)
[11:39] <[WaZ] > Oswy: hmmm
[11:39] <Lord_Vader> ty ;)
[11:39] <Erb_> !request http://hogtied.com/members/ (paycom)
[11:40] <leiar_> anybody with audio recording experience in audacity, xvidcap (which is a very good frontent to ffmep)? I can't get vorice record working .-(
[11:41] <bruenig> I plugged in my mic, opened audacity, hit the red circle and recorded
[11:41] <[WaZ] > Oswy: depmod -a ?
[11:41] <Oswy> Nothing comes up.
[11:41] <Oswy> Is that, like, a try again?
[11:41] <Oswy> Still no wireless extensions.
[11:42] <Lord_Vader> brb
[11:42] <[WaZ] > Oswy: good, iwconfig ?
[11:42] <ROnewbie> can someone help me with getting 915resolution ? I keep getting this
[11:42] <ROnewbie> sudo apt-get install 915resolution
[11:42] <ROnewbie> Reading package lists... Done
[11:42] <ROnewbie> Building dependency tree
[11:42] <ROnewbie> Reading state information... Done
[11:42] <ROnewbie> E: Couldn't find package 915resolution
[11:42] <Oswy> Still same problem.
[11:43] <[WaZ] > Oswy: might want to enable it in System>Administration>Networking aswell
[11:43] <ROnewbie> I also tried sudo apt-get update
[11:43] <ROnewbie> still no good
[11:43] <ssdd534> anyone have any ideas on my problem?
[11:43] <[WaZ] > Oswy: select it then properties, and enable
[11:43] <Oswy> Still reading it as a wired connection.
[11:44] <sorcere12> is it possible to brimg up terminal from live cd before loading the desktop when you boot??
[11:44] <pradalover> I am using Ubuntu 6.06 and my audigy sound card does not work
[11:44] <ROnewbie> anyone ? how / where can I get 915resolution ?
[11:44] <jrib> !info 915resolution | ROnewbie
[11:44] <ubotu> ronewbie: 915resolution: resolution modification tool for Intel graphic chipset. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.5.2-4ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 14 kB, installed size 128 kB (Only available for i386 amd64 kfreebsd-i386 kfreebsd-amd64)
[11:44] <jrib> !universe > ROnewbie    (ROnewbie, see the private message from ubotu)
[11:45] <eduhat> ROnewbie: have you enabled universe?
[11:45] <verma> what is the svn package in (k)ubuntu called?
[11:45] <[WaZ] > Oswy: what does ndiswrapper -l say?
[11:45] <bruenig> sorcere12, no
[11:45] <nexusvr> pradalover: are you using two cards?
[11:45] <ROnewbie> eduhat: what's that ?
[11:45] <sorcere12> so i cant run .. ubuntu on my old crt
[11:45] <pradalover> no
[11:45] <bruenig> !alternate | sorcere12
[11:45] <ubotu> sorcere12: 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.
[11:45] <benfromparis> Hi ! Is someone manage to use a Dlink wmp54GS with ubuntu 6.10 plz
[11:45] <ROnewbie> ubotu: I installed it while on livecd, I can't do it now anymore, why ?
[11:45] <nickk> hey, my resolution keeps changing after restarting my computer... can someone please help me with this?
[11:45] <[WaZ] > !fr | benfromparis
[11:46] <Oswy> [WaZ] : driver installed, hardware present.
[11:46] <nexusvr> pradalover: so try to select it (ALSA mixer) or by Control Center
[11:46] <bruenig> ROnewbie, to add all the extra official repositories and install 915resolution, make sure synaptic, update-manager, or any other package managers are closed, open a terminal (applications>accessories>terminal) and copy and paste the following all at once: sudo sed -e 's/# deb/deb/g' -e 's/universe$/universe multiverse/g' -i.backup /etc/apt/sources.list && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install 915resolution
[11:46] <ubotu> benfromparis: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[11:46] <sorcere12> i dont want to install it yet i just wanna see ubuntu soo badly lol
[11:46] <Lord_Vader> hey it the icon still won't change :/ anybody else that can help me? I tried double clicking on it and it was the pic I put there, the dimensions match and everything.. so what's the problem?
[11:46] <sorcere12> and then decide if i wanna install it after i learn some stuff
[11:46] <bruenig> sorcere12, use the alternate cd
[11:46] <bruenig> sorcere12, oh you don't want to install it
[11:46] <sorcere12> can i still run
[11:46] <sorcere12> no i dont ..
[11:46] <sorcere12> its bugging me the whole day
[11:47] <sorcere12> i wanna see what linux is all about
[11:47] <sorcere12> but scared kinda
[11:47] <sorcere12> iam stuck with a old crt 15 inch
[11:47] <eduhat> ROnewbie: google is your friend
[11:47] <sorcere12> it flickers when it loads up snome
[11:47] <sorcere12> gnome
[11:47] <Lord_Vader> but still it doesn't show on the panel, that's my problem :/
[11:48] <[WaZ] > Oswy: still googling ;-)
[11:48] <delsvr> sorcere12, and the flickering scares you?
[11:48] <ROnewbie> eduhat: yes it is, but I'm afraid I won't get the right version; I have Ubuntu 6.10, is there a specific version of 915resolution I should look for ?
[11:48] <sorcere12> lol no .. linux
[11:48] <baktaah> Does anyone know how to remove shadow from panels?
[11:48] <sorcere12> new to it ..
[11:49] <nickk> does anyone know why my resolution keeps changing when i restart the computer...
[11:49] <eduhat> ROnewbie: i have no experience with 915res or anything... but you must enable universe
[11:49] <nickk> can someone please help me with this
[11:49] <nexusvr> sorcere12: try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:49] <ROnewbie> eduhat: thanks;
[11:49] <delsvr> sorcere12, linux is harmless
[11:49] <ROnewbie> bruenig: thanks
[11:49] <Oswy> [WaZ] : k, thanks
[11:49] <eduhat> ROnewbie: http://cody-snider.com/linux/enable-universe-and-multiverse.html
[11:49] <[WaZ] > Oswy: ifup wlan0 ?
[11:50] <Oswy> Already configured.
[11:50] <ROnewbie> eduhat, I just typed sudo sed -e 's/# deb/deb/g' -e 's/universe$/universe multiverse/g' -i.backup /etc/apt/sources.list && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install 915resolution
[11:50] <predaeus> baktaah, did you try a reboot or restart of X? I somewhen heard that fixes that.
[11:50] <Lord_Vader> nickk, try edit the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf, remove all resolutions you can find and replace them all with the res you want.. worked for me.. otherwise it may be a driver problem
[11:50] <ROnewbie> wating to see what happens
[11:50] <sorcere12> see iam in colllege and all i have is this stupid crt with a good .. box
[11:50] <eduhat> ROnewbie: allright
[11:50] <bruenig> ROnewbie, it is truly magical
[11:50] <baktaah> predaeus actually there is a option for turning it off
[11:50] <sorcere12> how do i see ubuntu .. with this ol crt .. can i do something fox it or what ever ..
[11:51] <pradalover> nexusvr I have tried that
[11:51] <sorcere12> it works on windows ..w hen i get the reoloution to 800 into something
[11:51] <nickk> Lord_Vader, i played with it before and my xorg.conf file  just gave errors and i had to revert to backup
[11:51] <eduhat> ROnewbie: so... results?
[11:51] <nexusvr> pradalover: so what happened ?
[11:51] <ROnewbie> eudhat: yeah, a looooooooooong list of updates
[11:51] <[WaZ] > Oswy: thats pretty strange :S
[11:51] <bruenig> eduhat, that tutorial is wrong
[11:51] <eduhat> ROnewbie: install them
[11:51] <eduhat> bruenig: yeah.. just figured that out... heh
[11:51] <pradalover> Its still not working
[11:51] <Oswy> Yeah.
[11:51] <ROnewbie> oh no, I already did that before this whole thing
[11:52] <Oswy> Nothing I've done has helped.
[11:52] <Lord_Vader> nickk, then you didn't play nice with it.. be careful what you change.. the res tho is okay to change
[11:52] <ROnewbie> eduhat: I'm gettin this at the end of a long thing
[11:52] <sorcere12> any help with my situation .. please
[11:52] <nickk> theres a lot of places to change it tho
[11:52] <eduhat> ROnewbie: getting what?
[11:52] <[WaZ] > Oswy: dmesg | grep ndiswrapper ?
[11:52] <delsvr> nickk, man xorg.conf
[11:52] <ROnewbie> Chipset: 855GM
[11:52] <ROnewbie> BIOS: TYPE 1
[11:52] <ROnewbie> Mode Table Offset: $C0000 + $29f
[11:52] <ROnewbie> Mode Table Entries: 39
[11:52] <ROnewbie> Patch mode 5c to resolution 1280x768 complete
[11:52] <ROnewbie> 915resolution.
[11:52] <beg1689> can someone help me with an mplayer problem, nobody in #mplayer seems to have the answer: im trying to watch a video on a 2nd screen, which is 1024x768, and my first screen is 1280x800. im using nvidia's twinview which afaik uses xinerama. the problem is when mplayer stretches to fullscreen on 2nd dispaly it is the wrong resolution (1280x800) totem stretches to the correct resolution (but mplayer works better)
[11:52] <justin__> ROnewbie, I had the same issue.
[11:52] <justin__> want the fix?
[11:52] <nexusvr> pradalover: tried the AlsaMixer --> PCM channel ?
[11:53] <Lord_Vader> nickk, just open the file in gedit and search for the current res.. and make gedit replace it automatically with the one you want..
[11:53] <Oswy> [WaZ] : Should I paste the 3-line results?
[11:53] <ROnewbie> eduhat: should I restart x ?
[11:53] <bruenig> justin__, good question
[11:53] <ROnewbie> justin: and ?
[11:53] <eduhat> ROnewbie: dont know... talk to justin__
[11:53] <[WaZ] > Oswy: no, it gives you a result
[11:53] <justin__> download and install auto915resolution.
[11:53] <Oswy> Yes.
[11:53] <samgranieri> samgranieri: hey everyone, i have a strange problem with installing packages. i tried to install plesk, and i' tried to remove it. now i cant install anything else. http://pastie.caboo.se/51022. any help would be vastly appreciated/ i'm running dapper
[11:53] <Oswy> Is that a bad thing?
[11:53] <bruenig> !Info auto815resolution
[11:53] <ubotu> Package auto815resolution does not exist in edgy, edgy-backports, edgy-seveas
[11:53] <bruenig> !Info auto915resolution
[11:53] <meir> exit
[11:53] <ubotu> Package auto915resolution does not exist in edgy, edgy-backports, edgy-seveas
[11:53] <[WaZ] > Oswy: normally, no
[11:53] <eduhat> ROnewbie: first time using linux?
[11:53] <Oswy> Haha, OK, good.
[11:54] <ROnewbie> eduhat: yes
[11:54] <ROnewbie> eduhat: well, 3 days now
[11:54] <[WaZ] > Oswy: but since im trying to figure out whats not good ;-)
[11:54] <eduhat> ROnewbie: i gotcha
[11:54] <Oswy> Haha, k.
[11:54] <Oswy> sudo ndiswrapper-1.8 -i ~/drivers/wireless/winxp/NETMA311.INF
[11:54] <TD> any 1 want to help me with isntall issues i have with ubuntu 6.10 please
[11:54] <Oswy> Err.
[11:54] <Oswy> Wrong thing.
[11:54] <Oswy> [17387157.744000]  ndiswrapper version 1.22 loaded (preempt=no,smp=yes)
[11:54] <Oswy> There.
[11:54] <eduhat> TD: to?
[11:54] <eduhat> TD: yo?
[11:54] <Oswy> All three of the lines are that except for the number at the beginning.
[11:55] <Mhz> bruenig: ok, the process completed without any error. what's next?
[11:55] <bruenig> Mhz, what are you trying to uninstall
[11:55] <Mhz> bruenig: OpenOffice
[11:55] <eduhat> TD: you said you needed help...
[11:55] <bruenig> Mhz, sudo apt-get autoremove openoffice.org
[11:55] <Mhz> bruenig: or perhaps there's something else we can try first
[11:55] <TD> yes eduhat i cant PM u tho not registered
[11:55] <[WaZ] > Oswy: did you get latest version of the driver?
[11:56] <ROnewbie> eduhat: IT WORKED !!
[11:56] <bruenig> Mhz, why would we do something else first?
[11:56] <Oswy> Yeah.
[11:56] <Oswy> From like 2002.
[11:56] <Mhz> it crashes on start
[11:56] <ROnewbie> I can't believe this
[11:56] <ROnewbie> or was it brunig ?
[11:56] <sorcere12> how do i bring up terminal to type sudo dpkg-reconfigure xerve.xorg
[11:56] <bunburry> what is graphiz-cairo?
[11:56] <Lord_Vader> can anyone please help me changing the ubuntu icon on the panel to my own custom one, I've tried all the forums but nothing worked :*(
[11:56] <Mhz> bruenig: perhaps we can try to fix it first
[11:56] <eduhat> ROnewbie: glad WE could help
[11:56] <bruenig> sorcere12, applications>accessories>terminal and it should be sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:56] <Mhz> bruenig: I don't know...
[11:57] <sorcere12> yah but i cant see the desktop
[11:57] <bruenig> Mhz, well you said you wanted to uninstall it, I don't use openoffice, kind of bloated
[11:57] <sorcere12> coz it flickers
[11:57] <Puppy> sorcere, if you are useing Ubuntu go to:
[11:57] <Puppy> applications
[11:57] <ROnewbie> eduhat: thankx a bunch, again. Unfortunately, that's 1 of 3 big problems. The other 2 are my wifi and my audio
[11:57] <sorcere12> no no .. i mean from teh live cd
[11:57] <pradalover> nexusvr ? I am pm'ing you..are you getting them
[11:57] <sorcere12> my ol montor cant handle the resoloution and flickers or something
[11:57] <ROnewbie> eduhat: but I'll leave those for another day
[11:57] <Puppy> sorcere, if you are useing Ubuntu go to: applications and accesories
[11:57] <ROnewbie> brunig: 10x
[11:57] <Puppy> then click terminal
[11:58] <ROnewbie> justin:thanx
[11:58] <eduhat> bruenig: i also want to remove openoffice, but when i ran that command: sudo apt-get autoremove openoffice.org it said it was only remove 74kb of data... and im almost certain openoffice is bigger than that
[11:58] <ferronica> how do i upgrade nicotine???
[11:58] <Mhz> bruenig: most likely something else makes it crash, so perhaps you can help me fix that thing...
[11:58] <nexusvr> Lord_Vader: try https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ticket/3825
[11:58] <eduhat> ROnewbie: i could help with wifi... but not with the sound problem
[11:58] <bruenig> eduhat, it is a meta package, it should then also remove everything else
[11:58] <eduhat> bruenig: allright, thankyou
[11:58] <ferronica> bcause a  new version is available/
[11:58] <bruenig> Mhz, I can't, maybe someone else
[11:58] <nexusvr> pradalover it's all ok for me
[11:58] <sorcere12> puppy i cant see teh screen coz it flickering .. is there away i could just .. do it before gnome loads from the live cd
[11:58] <Lord_Vader> nexusvr, thnx checking..
[11:59] <Mhz> bruenig: ok, thanks anyway
[11:59] <sorcere12> like where i can change the resoloution .. by pressing f4 ..
[11:59] <fr500_> eduhat: that is most likely a metapackage
[11:59] <pradalover> but are you getting the PM's
[11:59] <ROnewbie> eduhat: it's a bloody broadcom; thing is, I only have about 30 minutes left now, if it takes longer I'll leave it for another time.
[11:59] <sorcere12> that menu ... is there away i can fix it soo the sceendoesnt flicker
[11:59] <Puppy> sorcere12, I am a newbie. I thought you were just asking were the terminal was. Sorry!
[11:59] <sorcere12> oh ok
[11:59] <sorcere12> sorry
[11:59] <Puppy> that is ok
[12:00] <sorcere12> can anyone please help me with this
[12:00] <eduhat> ROnewbie: i'll try
[12:00] <ROnewbie> thanks
[12:00] <ROnewbie> eduhat: thanks; so what do I do ?
[12:00] <fr500_> !broadcom
[12:00] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[12:00] <sorcere12> ?
[12:00] <fr500_> thats the easiest way