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Grey_LokiAnyone here got a few moments to interpret a wine launch log?12:58
Grey_LokiTrying to get an application to install, with no success. winecfg seems to be borked, too.12:58
Grey_Lokihttp://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13365/ <The log.12:58
looping2Grey_Loki: hello.01:10
looping2Grey_Loki: I maybe have something for you01:10
Grey_Lokilooping2, it would be absolutely spiffing if you did.01:10
looping2http://sidenet.ddo.jp/winetips/config.html I used the script provided there and managed to install an app that wouldn't have launched before.01:12
looping2give it a try and report. :)01:13
Grey_LokiIt works on .9.22?01:13
looping2cyto@zombie:~$ wine --version01:15
looping2wine-0.9.3301:15
Grey_Lokilooping2, i'm not sure it would work at all.01:15
looping2it works for me.01:15
Grey_LokiI've tried using wine to launch an app I know works, and it didn't go01:15
looping2oh.01:15
looping2therefore, I can't help you01:15
looping2does your app launches and then freezes wine or something like that?01:16
Grey_LokiNo, it doesn't seem to run at all01:17
Grey_LokiI mean, not even winecfg launches - it just kinda looks like it's gonna load the dialog box, and doesn't.01:17
looping2are you trying to install your app or just run it?01:18
Grey_Lokilooping2, well, since nothing seems to run or install, both01:19
Grey_LokiThis particular app, i'm trying to install, but the app I used to test, i'm trying to get it to run.01:20
looping2you should try the link I gave you. If it doesn't work, just delete the wine conf file and restore the old one (the script saves a backup of your configuration file)01:23
Grey_LokiHmm. Just tried launching winecfg again, got some disk activity like it launched, and ps aux | grep wine shows winecfg.exe running.01:24
looping2was exactly the same for me before.01:26
Grey_LokiHrm. Somewhat bizarrely, the winecfg dialog box has just popped up :S01:26
Grey_LokiRighto. Running that tool now - configuration only.01:30
Grey_Lokilooping2, it's creating the shortcuts, and throwing out a lot of libGL warnings.01:32
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Grey_Lokilooping2, the configuration seems to have frozen.01:43
Grey_LokiAlright, maybe it hadn't, then.01:45
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Jester45Hello03:16
kalikiana_hi Jester45 :)03:18
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sigmamu188lol03:38
sigmamu188oops03:38
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Jester45you done with that?03:44
sigmamu188me?03:58
crimsunyes.04:01
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Jester45anyone here04:18
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nonudai'm reconfiguring xserver on my old cpu, its hp vectra vl series 4, what vga card driver should i choose? can't find the spec of it in hp website..06:15
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crdlbnonuda, run: lspci|grep VGA06:26
nonudait said s3 inc. 86c764/765 (trio32/64/64 V+)06:33
crdlbnonuda, then use "savage" iirc06:33
nonudabtw, i have choose s3 drive in reconfiguring x, but when i start x it said "s3(0): no valid modes found"06:33
nonudaah..ok..i use savage now..brb06:34
nonudai have choose savage, but x said "no device detected"06:35
nonudacrdlb??06:38
crdlbnonuda, sorry I don't have any experience with that card06:39
nonudaah..ok06:39
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nonudahow do i setup my resolution? i see only default in display setting08:39
nonudain xfce desktop, how do i configurate my display?08:40
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nonudates08:48
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gsuvegre09:10
gsuvegnetworkmanager how works under feisty ?09:11
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VonFluffydude xubuntu is kool!09:31
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nonuda_in desktop setting, i can't see others resolution setting, i see only default, why? and i believe the default resolution is 480x640, i want to change it into 800x60009:34
VonFluffynonuda_: what screen you got mate09:39
nonuda_old monitor, samsung samtron 14"09:41
nonuda_btw, when i turn it on or rebooted, the splash screen looks horrible, it look like that on boot xubuntu use the high resoultion that samsung samtron can't hold09:45
VonFluffyok what you can do is edit the xorg.conf to default to 800x60009:46
VonFluffypost it on pastebin.ca and show me and ill tell you how to edit if you want help09:46
nonuda_ok..wait..its on another computer which have no internet connection09:47
nonuda_what is the command for opening xorg.conf so i can edit and save it?09:48
nonuda_sudo nano?09:48
VonFluffyyeah nano or vi09:49
nonuda_ok..i have open it, and it seems already 800x600, damn it still so big09:50
nonuda_but the monitor section it said generic monitor09:51
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nonuda_how do i explore my system? can't find konquror or file manager,10:00
nonuda_damn its hard, not easy like gnome or kde, hmmm10:04
VonFluffythunar10:04
nonuda_thunar?10:04
VonFluffythats the file manager10:04
VonFluffyits better than gnome's nautilus10:04
nonuda_oh i see, ok try to find it10:04
VonFluffyalt + f2  type thunar and press enter10:05
nonuda_aha i found it, thunar file manager10:05
nonuda_ok thanks..10:05
nonuda_ok, does xubuntu already has smb isntalled?10:06
VonFluffyno10:07
VonFluffyunfortunately thunar has no smb support10:07
VonFluffyso have to access usign 3rd party tool or xffm if you have it10:07
nonuda_oh i see, not like kongueror..xffm? ok10:08
nonuda_can i create a map network drive under windows networking without smb?10:09
TheSheepnonuda_: no, but you can mount a samba network drive on your linux using fusesmb10:09
TheSheepnonuda_: there is a howto in the forums10:10
nonuda_ok..thanks guys10:11
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Grey_LokiAny wine experts around?12:28
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magic_ninjawhats up12:48
magic_ninjano12:48
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magic_ninjatry #winehq12:48
magic_ninjabut12:49
magic_ninjawe can try to help u12:49
ShaftoDoes xubuntu use the same package management as standard ubuntu?12:49
Grey_LokiShafto, yep12:50
Grey_Lokimagic_ninja, i've been in conversation in #winehq - if they can't help, i'll ask again here :D12:51
ShaftoGrey_Loki: Can you simply change from running gnome to xfce?12:51
magic_ninjaShafto: yes12:51
Shaftomagic_ninja: Talk me through it? :)12:51
Grey_Lokisudo apt-get install xfce12:51
magic_ninjaShafto: sudo apt-get install xfce12:51
ShaftoGrey_Loki: Ahh fair do :)12:51
Grey_Loki;)12:51
Grey_LokiThen when you log in from the graphical prompt, change your default session from Gnome to XFCE.12:51
ShaftoCouldnt find package :(, Probably cause im on fesity :(12:52
Grey_Loki!xfce12:53
ubotuxubuntu is Ubuntu with Xfce instead of Gnome. For more info, see http://www.xubuntu.org and http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/ - To install from Ubuntu: "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop". | For support, see #xubuntu | See also: !ubuntu and !xubuntu-channels12:53
Grey_LokiAha, there we go :P12:53
Grey_Lokisudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop12:53
ShaftoWil it keep all my files etc?12:54
Shafto:D12:54
ShaftoThen is there a way i can get rid of gnome? sudo apt-get remove gnome or sommit?12:54
ShaftoDoes Beryl run okay with XFCE?12:55
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Grey_LokiShafto, yes to the files question, yes to the gnome question. It might be ubuntu-desktop, though - search the forums, I think there's a thread there.12:56
Grey_LokiAnd I don't know about Beryl, but i'd guess not, since it's still in Alpha.12:56
ShaftoIll stay on gnome then lol, i cant live without beryl12:56
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Grey_LokiReally?12:57
Grey_LokiHrm, nevermind :P12:57
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esculapiushi I have a problem01:55
esculapiuswith the monitor01:55
kalikiana_!ask01:56
ubotuDon't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)01:56
esculapiusat the beginning my lcd was black  untill the login appeared01:56
esculapiusso that i wrote to the terminal01:56
esculapiusmodifying xserver-xorg01:57
esculapiusand now it doesn't work anything more01:57
esculapiushow can I come back to the previous configuration01:57
esculapiusactually I am using another pc01:58
esculapiusand the one with xubuntu is in safe mode01:58
Grey_LokiI think there's a dpkg command that reconfigures X - something like (duh) dpkg reconfigure xorg01:58
Grey_LokiJust a sec, i'll get it01:58
Grey_Lokisudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg01:58
esculapiusit is just what I did before the mess01:59
Grey_LokiHrm01:59
esculapiusprobably i'm wrong in some passage01:59
esculapiusbecause I don't know exactly what to choose in each passage01:59
esculapiuscan we do it togheter01:59
Grey_LokiI'm afraid not - i'm just going AFK for a few hours. If you hang around here, i'm sure someone will chip in and help you out.02:00
esculapiuscould you suggest anyone?02:00
esculapiusthere is not anyone skilled with this?02:01
Grey_LokiThey'll just say something if they can help.02:01
esculapiusanyone can help me?02:01
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Ind[y] What are the bad points of enabling Universe?02:12
totalwormage## N.B. software from this repository is ENTIRELY UNSUPPORTED by the Ubuntu02:14
totalwormage## team, and may not be under a free licence. Please satisfy yourself as to02:14
totalwormage## your rights to use the software. Also, please note that software in02:14
totalwormage## universe WILL NOT receive any review or updates from the Ubuntu security02:14
totalwormage## team.02:14
PuMpErNiCkLe!paste02:15
ubotupastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)02:15
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totalwormagei think it's silly that that pastebin message is almost longer then my 'flood'02:15
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hyper_chHIHO03:52
Grey_LokiHow can I find out the version of my graphics card's drivers?03:54
TheSheepGrey_Loki: apt-cache policy nvidia-glx03:55
TheSheepGrey_Loki: if you use nvidia03:55
Grey_LokiI'm using an Intel Extreme Graphics 2 chipset.03:55
Grey_LokiI'm not entirely certain as to which model - the website i'm looking at doesn't seem to say.03:56
Grey_Lokihttp://support.packardbell.com/uk/item/index.php?i=spec_video_IntelExtremeGraphics2&ppn=PB16M01001 Seems to be either an 855GM, or and 852GM.03:56
TheSheepapt-cache policy  xserver-xorg-video-i81003:56
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phixxubuntu is craping out on me :(03:57
phixthe panel just died, when I choose to shutdown or restart system I am dropped back to GDM instead03:57
Grey_LokiTheSheep, sorry to be dense, but what does that command do?03:57
phixis the new xubuntu out yet03:58
TheSheepGrey_Loki: displays you the version of your graphics card drivers03:58
TheSheep!schedule | phix03:58
ubotuphix: 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/TimeBasedReleases03:58
phixalso, I am getting crap speeds from xubuntu mirror, where can I get alternate mirrors from'/?03:58
phixthnx03:58
Grey_LokiTheSheep, xserver-xorg-video-i810:  Installed: 1:1.6.5-0ubuntu3 means i'm running graphics card version 1.6.5?03:59
Grey_LokiErm - *graphics card drivers version03:59
TheSheepGrey_Loki: no, it means you're running drivers version 1.6.503:59
TheSheepyes03:59
Grey_LokiRighto - thanks :D03:59
TheSheepGrey_Loki: note that linux drivers have their own numbering, differnet from the official windows drivers04:00
Grey_LokiSince apt-get update/upgrade doesn't find anything, i'm guessing 1.6.5 is the latest version? Where would I find out? Synaptic, somewhere?04:00
Grey_LokiTheSheep, I see.04:00
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Grey_Loki!paste04:16
ubotupastebin 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)04:16
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Grey_LokiArghle. Is there anything obvious in a Xubuntu laptop that could cause wine (a fresh installation) to not work?04:23
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Grey_LokiAs in, winecfg can't even create /home/user/.wine04:24
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j1mcjoin #ubuntu-marketing04:44
j1mchehehe04:44
j1mci sometimes forget the slash . . . :-)04:45
hyper_chGrey_Loki: what does syslog say?04:48
Grey_Lokihyper_ch, I have no idea :S04:49
hyper_chGrey_Loki: how about checking?04:49
Grey_LokiWould you like me to pastebin the entire thing?04:49
Grey_LokiI did check it, but I can't interpret what it means, for the most part.04:50
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hyper_chGrey_Loki: no, no the whole thing04:50
hyper_chthe last few lines... start winecfg again04:50
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hyper_chthen do   sudo tail -n100 /etc/logs/syslog > output.txt04:50
hyper_chsorry,   /var/log/syslog04:51
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Grey_Lokihttp://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13687/04:56
Grey_LokiBut since you're gone, I guess it doesn't matter.04:56
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Grey_Lokihyper_ch, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13687/05:05
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hyper_chGrey_Loki: can't help you.... j1mc: you have an idea?05:06
Grey_Lokihyper_ch, thanks anyways :)05:07
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grazieGrey_Loki: i think you're going to have to get a solution on the #winehq channel or by searching05:13
Grey_Lokigrazie, #winehq's solution was something to the tune of 'your system is screwy' :P05:13
Grey_LokiWhat would you search for? I don't get any error messages to google, and the symptom is a bit vague.05:14
grazieGrey_Loki: would a re-install be so bad?05:14
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Grey_Lokigrazie, do you mean of wine, or of my entire system?05:15
grazieGrey_Loki: the whole system05:16
Grey_LokiI'm keeping it as an extreme last resort - it'd be a real PITA to do at the moment, because I don't even have anywhere to store my /home folder's data.05:16
grazieGrey_Loki: maybe a lesson in the value of somewhere to backup? I'd guess it would take a lot less time than trying to fix this problem05:18
Grey_Lokigrazie, i'm currently out and about visiting family with nowt but this laptop, and a complete system reinstall seems a bit drastic for what could quite possibly be a very simple problem.05:19
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gsuvegnetworkmanager how works under feisty ?05:41
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ar3achi there06:08
ar3acis it planned to build a hwdb-client for xubuntu ?06:09
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spasticteapotHello!07:56
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aussieman_hi xubutus should i intasll the xubuntu feisty or edgy on a hp nx7300 laptop?07:59
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spasticteapotHmm...07:59
spasticteapotI'd go with Feisty - worked well for me.07:59
aussieman_no probs with the wifi?07:59
Mgcclhello, I'm installing xububtu now, I don't know what to do in the mount point07:59
spasticteapotNone at all.08:00
aussieman_well i might try it then08:00
aussieman_ive done an ubyuntu fiesty install and added xubuntu and kubtubu and the wifi wont get going08:00
spasticteapotMgccl: If you're confused, re-size your partition and leave some free space, then go back and select "use largest continuous free space".08:00
aussieman_ive been playing all day08:00
spasticteapotaussieman_: Huh.08:00
spasticteapotXubuntu you can't add - it's a seperate distro.08:00
spasticteapotYou mean XFCE.08:00
aussieman_i added xubuntu-desktop08:01
spasticteapotI've actually been using iwconfig (console tex-tbased wifi configuration) instead of a GUI.08:01
aussieman_yes so have i08:01
spasticteapotNothing worked under Edgy, so I learned the CLI.08:01
Mgcclno, I already got a ext3 partition and I'm manually setting the partitions, I just want to know what is swap space so I know where should I put it08:01
aussieman_ok well if nothing worked with edgyb ill try fesity08:01
aussieman_so the xubuntu distro is significantly different to the ubuntu normal with xfce?08:02
spasticteapotA bit. Different programs come with it.08:02
spasticteapotI'd just try installing Xubuntu, and see how that works.08:03
spasticteapotAlso, go into "Network" under the System tab in the Applications launcher.08:03
aussieman_ok no worries08:03
spasticteapotThen, enter the assorted info.08:03
aussieman_ok08:03
aussieman_thanks08:03
spasticteapotOr use iwconfig, which I like better.08:04
aussieman_ill stay tuned here in the future08:04
spasticteapotWhat wireless card do you have?08:04
aussieman_broadcom08:04
aussieman_i loaded the firmware ok08:04
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aussieman_Install fwcutter in synaptic Result: prompted to download firmware for bcm431108:05
spasticteapotfwcutter?08:06
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aussieman_ Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4401-B0 100Base-TX (rev 02)08:06
aussieman_i used fwcutter to get the fware08:06
spasticteapotAh.08:06
spasticteapotI think you need drivers - tried a wrapper?08:06
aussieman_hint here  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcm43xx-fwcutter/+bug/9885608:07
ubotuMalone bug 98856 in bcm43xx-fwcutter "wireless connection with fwcutter bcm4311 very slow" [Undecided,Unconfirmed] 08:07
aussieman_na08:07
spasticteapotTry ifconfig or iwconfig, and see what shows up.08:07
aussieman_yes i know08:07
aussieman_eth1:avah Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:1A:73:18:79:9308:07
aussieman_          inet addr:169.254.6.12  Bcast:169.254.255.255  Mask:255.255.0.008:07
aussieman_          UP BROADCAST MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:108:07
aussieman_          Interrupt:11 Base address:0x800008:07
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aussieman_ Nickname:"Broadcom 4311"08:08
aussieman_          Mode:Managed  Frequency=2.484 GHz  Access Point: Invalid08:08
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Grey_Loki_!alsa08:34
ubotuIf you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP308:34
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limbert65Will we be able to upgrade easily from Xubuntu Edgy to Feisty?08:45
grazielimbert65: many have done so already08:47
limbert65What's the best way?  I was thinking of an Upgrade button in the Upgrade Manager, or something piece-of-cake like that.08:48
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limbert65I mean Update Manager08:48
limbert65Sorry.08:48
grazielimbert65: I'd rather update /etc/apt/sources.list with the feisty repos and then use aptitude, synaptic or apt-get to upgrade08:50
limbert65Ok, thanks.08:52
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ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about jack - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi08:57
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limbert65Three questions regarding upgrading from Xubuntu 6.10 to 7.04 (sorry if these are dumb questions):09:29
maxamillionlimbert65: fire away09:29
limbert651)  Can I use the same procedure that would be used for Ubuntu? (http://onlyubuntu.blogspot.com/2007/03/upgrade-ubuntu-610-edgy-eft-to-ubuntu.html?09:29
limbert652)  How will this affect things like my chosen theme, stuff in my taskbar, etc?  Is stuff likely to get messed up?09:30
limbert653)  If I do this now, what happens when the final release of 7.04 comes out?  Will I just do a regular software update to get up to Release status?09:30
hyper_chmaxamillion: help :)09:31
maxamillion1) yes you can09:32
maxamillion2) it should keep all current configurations (it did for me)09:32
maxamillion3) yes, a regular software update will get you up to release status09:32
limbert65Thanks for those answers.  Very quick and to the point.  :-)09:32
maxamillionlimbert65: with #1, just make sure you point the repositories to feisty :)09:33
limbert65So, it sounds like this has been a painless upgrade for people?09:33
maxamillionanytime ;)09:33
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maxamillionlimbert65: yes, the only pain was the download time for the packages ;)09:33
hyper_chlimbert65: I did a clean install but I have /home on a seperate partition09:33
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limbert65And regarding pointing those repositories, does that have to be done even using the GUI method (gksu update-manager -c -d)?09:34
maxamillionlimbert65: do you have any non-repository installed applications?09:34
hyper_chmaxamillion: do you know how to remove an unresponding desklet from the taskbar?09:34
limbert65I think the only thing I've installed not from the repositories is Mozilla Sunbird, but that's all self-contained in its own folder.;09:35
maxamillionlimbert65: i don't know about changing repos with the update manager ... i have been managing my packages from the command line for the better part of a decade and its a hard habbit to break, i edited my sources.list by hand09:35
Grey_LokiCan a wine-expert take a look at this log, please? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13727/09:35
maxamillionhyper_ch: oooo, that's no good ... and no, i can't say that i do09:35
maxamillionlimbert65: ok, then you should be fine09:35
hyper_chmaxamillion: the weather desklet isn't working anymore... but I was able to add a new one that works fine... it's strange :)09:36
limbert65fine meaning, shouldn't have to edit my /etc/apt/sources.list?  Or should I still edit that manually first?09:36
maxamillionlimbert65: i had a coulpe i installed from third party repositories and the upgrade yelled at me about unmet dependencies, but that took about 10 minutes to resolve09:36
maxamillionhyper_ch: that is a little odd09:36
hyper_chmaxamillion: even after reboot it stayed unresponsive...09:36
hyper_chlimbert65: if you know how to edit the sources.list you could do it that way :)09:37
maxamillionlimbert65: the update-manager '-c' flag should do all that updating of the sources.list for you09:37
limbert65And I would just replace every "edgy" with "feisty", basically?09:37
hyper_chlimbert65: basically yes :)09:37
limbert65Ok, one last one:  I have used EasyUbuntu to install some codecs and drivers and stuff.  Will that be a problem?09:38
hyper_chand then sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude dist-upgrade09:38
hyper_chI don't know how EasyUbuntu works09:38
hyper_chthis could break the system09:39
maxamillionlimbert65: yeah EasyUbuntu _might_ cause some problems ... kinda like Automatix09:39
hyper_chthats why I argue against using either one09:39
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hyper_chwhat they do can also be done manually.. takes a bit more time but you learn a lot more09:39
limbert65Ok, might want to wait on it then.  When the full version comes out on the 19th, will an Upgrade button appear in the Update Manager, like it does in Ubuntu?09:40
limbert65Or will the upgrade process be the same no matter when I decide to do it?09:40
hyper_chlimbert65: it still may break your system because of easyubuntu09:40
limbert65Hmm.09:41
hyper_chlimbert65: what did you need EasyUbuntu for?09:41
maxamillionlimbert65: yeah, the upgrade process should be the same now as it will be on the release date09:41
limbert65It was just a slick easy way of installing a bunch of codecs and drivers that I had previously installed manually, individually.  It worked perfectly.09:41
hyper_chlimbert65: I did write myself a little install script that installs all the stuff I need...09:42
hyper_chlimbert65: all I need to do it creating my sources.list, import the gpg keys09:42
hyper_chand then let the shell script do the work (except for skype and java which still require some user feedback)09:42
limbert65I was under the impression that's all EasyUbuntu really was: a little script that found all the download sites and automated the process for you.09:42
hyper_chlimbert65: as said, I don't know how easyubuntu works... automatix is likely to break your system in a dist-upgrade... but I can't tell for sure with EU09:43
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maxamillioncodecs*09:43
limbert65Ok, well thanks for all the good answers.  I will do a little more checking before diving in.09:43
limbert65(Or at least back up all my stuff first)  ;-)09:44
hyper_chmaxamillion: I use Seveas' repo for installing the codecs... I asked him whether it matters edgy/feisty and he said no and I didn't have any problem09:44
hyper_chlimbert65: backups are always good :)09:44
hyper_chlimbert65: do you have /home on a seperate partition?09:44
Seveashyper_ch, note that that only holds for w32codecs09:44
limbert65no, I just did the default install.09:44
hyper_chSeveas: hmmm, ok, then the other codecs are from the feisty uni/multiverse repos :)09:45
maxamillionlimbert65: just burn your home dir to a cd or dvd for safety (that's what i do when i am worried about losing data()09:45
limbert65I usually copy it to an external drive.09:45
hyper_chmaxamillion: if one dvd is enough :)09:46
maxamillionhyper_ch: its possible that aptitude installed the others automatically as "recommended" packages (if you use aptitude for package management)09:46
maxamillionhyper_ch: lol ... i don't have that much data ... normally a cd-r is more than enough space09:46
maxamillionlimbert65: that works as well09:46
hyper_chlimbert65: I'd adivce to put /home on a sepearte partition.... maybe if the upgrade from edgy to feisty breaks and you have to reinstall everything... then you may want to make it seperate :)09:47
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limbert65I haven't done that before.  Do I just manually edit the partition table during the install and specify a /home partition as well as a / and swap?09:47
nekomancerlimbert65, you don't need to, unless you want /home to be in a different partition09:48
limbert65that's what I mean:  if I want /home on a different partition.09:48
nekomancerlimbert65, that should work.  it isn't hard09:49
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maxamillionand i'm reallllly lazy09:49
limbert65Me too.09:49
nekomancerbah09:49
limbert65Not too much trouble to just copy my documents, then replace them after reinstall.09:49
nekomancerit's easy09:49
hyper_chmaxamillion: here's my sources and install script... makes re-install really quick:   http://phpfi.com/22302709:49
maxamillionlimbert65: i will say that nekomancer and hyper_ch are correct in saying that having the /home as a different partition is a good idea .... i'm just lazy09:50
maxamillionhyper_ch: change those first two commands to aptitude so it all matches ;)09:50
maxamillionhyper_ch: but that's pretty slick, i like it09:51
nekomancerhyper_ch, correct me if i am wrong, but don't you need an aptitude upadate before running all thoes aptitude fetches?09:51
nekomancerand yes, thoes scripts are nice09:51
hyper_chlimbert65: it's not really difficult... just make sure you select the correct partitions :)     "/" (root) should be about 10GB, "swap" about double of your ram and make the rest "/home"09:51
hyper_chmaxamillion: yeah, you're right.. need to change that :)09:51
maxamillionnekomancer: i think all the update does is updates the apt-cache which i believe both apt-get and aptitude reference09:51
nekomanceradd the nessary stuff to add that sources list to your file automaticly.  not too hard09:52
hyper_chnekomancer: well, it is important first to update the installed libs and then fetch the others :) it makes sense09:52
maxamillionhyper_ch: i think he was commenting on using apt-get instead of aptitude for the update09:52
nekomancerhyper_ch, i aggree09:52
maxamillionthe fact that you were*09:52
hyper_choh, yeah :) I need to change that09:52
maxamillion;)09:53
hyper_chas said, Java and Skype still need some user input, hence they are on top09:53
maxamillionnoooo!!!!! my netradio just died09:53
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hyper_chand I just put the stuff in there that I will install for sure :)09:54
nekomancerhttp://www.personal.psu.edu/users/n/p/npl108/setup_script, changed some, is what i use to update a new install.09:54
hyper_chnekomancer: ok, I could auto-add the repos also :)09:55
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hyper_chyou use automatix? ^^09:55
nekomancermy flash is touchy otherwise09:56
hyper_chwhat's blobwars?09:56
nekomancera game i got addicted to a while ago09:56
nekomancerside scrolling shooter09:56
hyper_chhehehe09:57
hyper_chwesnot :)09:57
hyper_chI remember while I was still on linux I formatted my computer about every 6 months09:58
hyper_chand it took like 6-8h to reinstall all the software and stuff09:58
nekomancerwhat do you do now?09:59
hyper_chrunning my script :)09:59
nekomanceror did you mean still on windows?09:59
hyper_chon windows it took that long09:59
hyper_chhere it goes way faster09:59
hyper_chinstall is done faster09:59
hyper_chand software isntall is done a lot faster either09:59
hyper_chand configs remain09:59
nekomancerthat they do.10:00
hyper_chand my mom uses Linux meanwhile too :)10:01
hyper_chbut I installed her a kubuntu10:01
nekomanceri'm thinking of copying my main config files, ie x.conff (something like that) onto a website and just wget them.10:01
nekomancerkubuntu is nice.  xubuntu is better, but not as... flashy.10:01
nekomanceror gui intuitive.10:01
hyper_chmy mom likes it looking nice :)10:01
hyper_chfor me I don't need all that fancy stuff10:02
nekomancermoms are like that :P10:02
hyper_chI just need my background wallpaper changer :)10:02
maxamillioni enjoy xfce's simplicity10:02
hyper_ch(my mom never liked my messy bedroom)10:02
nekomanceranyway, you all have have a good day10:02
hyper_chcya10:02
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hyper_ch"According to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, a lawsuit alleges that Microsoft engaged in deceptive practices by letting PC makers promote hardware as 'Windows Vista Capable' even though they knew it could not run most of Vista's widely-promoted features. Microsoft responds by saying that the differences have been promoted with one of the most extensive marketing pushes in company history. 'In sum, Microsoft engaged in bait and switch --10:05
hyper_chassuring consumers they were purchasing Vista Capable machines when, in fact, they could obtain only a stripped-down operating system lacking the functionality and features that Microsoft advertised as Vista ... As a result, the suit said, people were buying machines that couldn't run the real Vista.'"10:05
Naughtyboyhyper_ch, : really liked your script....think I'm gonna something similar....10:05
Naughtyboya question thou10:05
hyper_chNaughtyboy: also have a look at the one from nekomancer... he did auto-intergration of repos10:06
hyper_chand that question is?10:06
Naughtyboyhyper_ch, : is it possiblem add files I want to remove/uninstall in the same script..?10:06
hyper_chsure10:06
hyper_ch:)10:06
hyper_chit's just a series of bash command10:06
hyper_chinstead of 2install" use "remove"10:07
hyper_che.g.   aptitude -y remove mozilla-thunderbird10:07
Naughtyboyso basicly just add "aptitude remove gaim"  for an example10:07
hyper_chyes10:07
Naughtyboyook whats the -y for..?10:07
maxamillionNaughtyboy: you would be surprised at the power of bash scripts10:08
hyper_chthat you don't have to enter "y"10:08
hyper_chyou've installed something by the command line yet?10:08
hyper_chNaughtyboy: for remove you may even want to consider this:      aptitude -y --purge remove gaim10:09
hyper_chNaughtyboy: that will also delete any config files created by gaim10:09
hyper_chor am I wrong...10:09
hyper_chthe man page says different...10:09
hyper_chok, forget that about the "--purge"10:09
Naughtyboyhyper_ch, : yeah sure i have installed in command line..and compiled to...but I usually use the "apt-get install/remove" command10:10
hyper_chNaughtyboy: normally when you install something or remove through the command line it will check dependencies and then display what operations will be done10:10
Naughtyboyok10:11
hyper_chand the "-y" switch just removes that final check where you still can abort10:11
hyper_chNaughtyboy: and the main difference between aptitude and apt-get ist that apitutde will also install the recommended packages while apt-get won't10:11
Naughtyboyok...I see....this idea I really like....gonna get to work with this..10:11
hyper_ch(well, that's the main difference for me)10:11
Naughtyboyana OK..sp aptitude would be a better way..??10:11
hyper_chNaughtyboy: depends... I have enough disk-space and I just prefer to have it all :)10:12
hyper_chNaughtyboy: however if you want to isntall as little as necessary then you use apt-get10:12
Naughtyboyyeah me to....got plenty of space...and just like you just want it to work...so I install everything it suggest10:13
hyper_chNaughtyboy: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/aptitude10:13
hyper_chNaughtyboy: the beauty (and also curse) of linux is that YOU have CHOICES10:13
hyper_chsometimes it's hard to know what one wants :)10:14
Naughtyboyyeah...well...no matter what it still me who is in commad of my system not anyone else....I choose what I want10:18
Naughtyboyand thats the way I like it10:19
hyper_chthat's good :)10:21
hyper_chwell, if you dont' worry about diskspace and don't want to have the necessary-only things installed then use aptitude10:21
Naughtyboyyeah I will....good demonstration off the difference, in the URL10:22
hyper_chyeah, psychocat has assembled quite some nice info10:25
Naughtyboypitty there's no support for automatix in Fiesty yet..10:25
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hyper_chNaughtyboy: what do you need automatix for?10:27
Naughtyboywell...I figured I would get an answer like that...hehe10:28
NaughtyboyI just like the automated installtion and configuration10:28
hyper_chinstallation of what?10:28
Naughtyboyeehh...hmm...well appz that I tel automatix to install...10:29
hyper_chNaughtyboy: like?10:29
Naughtyboyand also the allt the plugins and stuff for firefox e.t.c10:30
hyper_chwhat plugins?10:30
Naughtyboyyeah well..I get you our standpoint...and I can se why...but the fact still remins no matter waht you tell me ;=)) .. I like it and way it works...10:31
Naughtyboy;=))10:32
hyper_chwhy use something that may break the system?10:41
maxamillionNaughtyboy: don't use automatix, it makes life easy short term but the headaches that will result in the long term are not worth it10:44
Naughtyboywell...I used it before in on both 5.10 and 6.06 and both ubuntu and xubuntu ...and it hasn't broken anything for me yet....so tell me what can/will it break..?10:46
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maxamillionNaughtyboy: did you upgrade from 5.10 to 6.06?10:47
NaughtyboyI'm not saying in any way that you are wrong....I'm n00b not the one to tell you what right or wrong...but I just don t understand why it so bad10:47
Naughtyboymaxamillion, : no a clean install10:47
maxamillionNaughtyboy: ah, yeah ... as long as you keep with clean installs you will be fine10:48
Naughtyboyalways clean isntalls when change verison or distro or so...I just hate upgrades.....I don't trust it10:49
maxamillionNaughtyboy: fair enough10:50
maxamillionNaughtyboy: i trust debian upgrades .... starting to warm up to xubuntu upgrades, and i know a guy who has a feisty install that started as a 5.04 and he has just always upgraded since without any problems10:50
Naughtyboybut tell me what or point me whree I can learn...wht is so bad with automatix...even with upgrades10:50
maxamillionNaughtyboy: it just seems to break things in upgrades10:51
Naughtyboyaha OK...dependsies..??10:51
maxamillionyup10:51
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maxamillionamong other things, i don't exactly know what it does but weird things happen and after reading about so many problems with it on the forums and in mailing lists, i just kinda swore it off10:52
Naughtyboyok...10:53
Naughtyboywell it has been treating me good before..and as a n00b it has helped me and keep my interst in linux going...having said that, currently I'm running xubuntu Fiesty a balybuild from 070326 ..and I have been installing everything amually and gotten everything to work..10:55
Naughtyboybut I still would like to have things automated...just like script provided by hyper_ch  and nekomancer ...10:56
Naughtyboyerr dalybuild10:56
hyper_chNaughtyboy: I also used it in the beginning but dependencies aren't handled well and it broke things... hence I stay away from it (although I read in the forums that automatix2 has really improved)10:56
hyper_chNaughtyboy: you can easily write your own :)10:56
Naughtyboyyeah...as I said befor I'll give a try for sure...10:57
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Shaba1Hello anyone home11:03
somerville32Yup11:03
Shaba1hello somerville3211:04
Shaba1I do not have any specifice questions right now11:04
maxamillionsomerville32: j011:04
Shaba1since I am on the windows side of my laptop11:04
maxamillionShaba1: then just hang out and answer other's questions or stop by #xubuntu-offtopic for casual conversation :)11:04
Shaba1but I would like to find out is there is a graphical ram usage applet for xubuntu11:04
Shaba1things frezzed up every now and then11:05
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Shaba1and I would like to find out is it th 1800 mhz processor I have or do I need more ram11:05
maxamillionShaba1: there are a few, but one i really like (its not really "graphical") is called htop11:05
hyper_chhtop?11:06
maxamillionhttp://swooh.kicks-ass.org/~adam/berylGears.png <<--- on the left screen, the bottom right terminal window11:06
maxamillionhyper_ch: its top, but sooo much better11:07
maxamillionjeebus that is an old screenie ... i haven't run beryl in like 4 months11:07
maxamillionmaybe longer11:07
hyper_chmaxamillion: interesting11:08
maxamillionhyper_ch: oh yeah ... i posted to debianadministration.org about it the day i found out it existed, its AWESOME11:09
hyper_chcool :)11:10
maxamilliondid you install it?11:10
hyper_chanyway, going to watch a movie and then I'm off to bed11:10
hyper_chmaxamillion: yes11:10
maxamillionhyper_ch: you like?11:10
maxamillionoh .. ok, ttyl11:10
hyper_chthat's why I said interesting :)11:10
maxamillionoh .. lol11:11
maxamillionyeah, its great ... you can scroll up and down and kill processes with it, among ALOT of other things11:11
maxamillionits extrememly interactive11:12
hyper_chcan it remove zombies?11:13
maxamillioni think it might be able to... never tried11:14
maxamillionhyper_ch: http://htop.sourceforge.net/11:14
hyper_chI often get a zombie or two and don't know how to remove them from top :)11:14
maxamillionhyper_ch: yeah, htop should just let you highlight it and hit a key combo to get rid of it11:15
hyper_ch:) maybe11:15
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spasticteapotAnyone here?11:15
hyper_chI'll see :)11:15
hyper_chspasticteapot: nop, we are not here :)11:15
spasticteapotHeh.11:15
spasticteapotAny chance you could tell me a decent P2P program?11:16
hyper_chI use ktorrent11:16
spasticteapotI kinda need to download a copy of a book I bought.11:16
hyper_chbut that was intended for KDE11:16
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maxamillion!gtkgnutella11:19
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about gtkgnutella - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi11:19
maxamillion!gtk-gnutella11:19
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about gtk-gnutella - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi11:19
maxamillionwhat!!!!11:19
Lsi!gnutella11:19
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about gnutella - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi11:19
spasticteapotHmm..Bitttornado should do it.11:19
maxamillion!info gtk-gnutella11:19
ubotugtk-gnutella: shares files in a peer to peer network. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.96.1-0ubuntu2 (edgy), package size 1982 kB, installed size 7016 kB11:19
spasticteapotI'm set.11:19
spasticteapotTurns out there's a torrent!11:20
maxamillionspasticteapot: for p2p gtk-gnutella is good, for torrents i like bittornado11:20
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Shaba1so where do I get that maxamillion11:22
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maxamillionShaba1: you can use synaptic or aptitude or apt-get to install it from the repositories11:24
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Shaba1whats the name11:43
Shaba1if I can remember it11:44
Shaba1I probably will not get on xubuntu until tonight11:44
Shaba1I use windows exclusively here at work11:44
spasticteapotFreeloader works pretty well.11:45
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maxamillionShaba1: gtk-gnutella11:46
Shaba1freeloader11:48
Shaba1is that not and offline web loader11:48
spasticteapot?11:49
spasticteapotBittorrent compatible.11:49
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Shaba1spasticteapot what??11:52
Shaba1you are speaking in two word sentences11:52
spasticteapotFreeloader is bittorrent compatible.11:54
spasticteapotWorks great with Xubuntu, it would appear.11:54
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Shaba1I think I got synaptice with the xubuntu install11:56
maxamillionShaba1: yes, you did11:56
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Naughtyboyguys...any1 knows wich the latest patch is for WoW ...??11:57
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maxamillionNaughtyboy: heh ... uh, no11:58
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Naughtyboyok..11:59
ChainedGXanyone know how to get xfmedia to play mp3 and wmv?11:59
ChainedGXalso is it normal to get a blank screen until the xserver starts?12:00
maxamillionChainedGX: install the codecs maybe? ... i dunno, i don't bother with xfmedia it never works for me12:00
ChainedGXah...thanks12:01
maxamillionbrb12:01
ChainedGXi guess i should have mentioned i have xubuntu on an old imac g312:02
spasticteapotWoah.12:05
spasticteapotPowerPC, eh?12:05
spasticteapotThey used old ATI Rage cards, I think - Nvidia was pretty rare.12:05
ChainedGXyup12:07
ChainedGXxubuntu works great on it12:07
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PuMpErNiCkLeXfmedia codec for mp3 playback : libxine-extracodecs12:08
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ChainedGXPuMpErNiCkLe: Thanks I'll give it a try12:09
spasticteapotI always wondered how Linux would perform on PPC.12:11
spasticteapotThey've become pretty cheap.12:12
spasticteapothttp://www.genesippc.com/efika.php12:13
spasticteapotThese can be mass-produced for $100/ea.12:13
spasticteapotEasily.12:13
ChainedGXexcept for missing flash it's about the same as x8612:13
spasticteapotthey're roughly equivalent to a later-model G3 machine.12:13
maxamillionChainedGX: what's the same as x86?12:14
ChainedGXlinux on ppc12:14
maxamillionChainedGX: in what respect?12:15
spasticteapotThey work well either way.12:15
ChainedGXsame apps same environment except that my imac seems to run a little faster that my amd500 and the imac is only 233MHz12:16
spasticteapotCool.12:17
spasticteapotThat Efika board might be a great solution for the 3rd world.12:17
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spasticteapot$100/board, all inclusive, and a G3 CPU.12:17
spasticteapot400mhz, I believe.12:17
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spasticteapotAny thoughts on the Efika?12:19
ChainedGXthat would be great for kids12:19
ChainedGXjust get them to package it with xubuntu12:20
PuMpErNiCkLeMeh.  A network appliance, maybe.12:20
spasticteapotWTF?12:22
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PuMpErNiCkLeWhat?12:23
spasticteapotA 333mhz G3 with XFCE is enough power for word processing, web browsing, and such.12:23
spasticteapotHeck, a 333mhz PII is enough - that's the lowest I've used.12:23
spasticteapotWith XFCE, that could be a $100 PC.12:23

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